iel)c E/ftilp alorning'Post. I .1 . 1 " RIO " °F " Y! Great,Neeting of the Peoplet 30141! BIGLER, EDIIOII TTSBURGH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, V I Y P t. 51 Eft , Agent l'or country newspnpers, is the Ageat for the Pittsburgh Ditily Morning Post. and Weekly Mercury nriti ;Manufacturer, 10 receive advettiserneata and subscriptions. He Las offices in NEW Ironic, at the Coal 0111,e,3:1 Ann street, (nd joiningthe Tribune Office.) Busyuy, No. 12., :State at rect. PHICADELPEI/ A, Real Eitule and Coal Otilee, Pine street. BALTIMORE, S E corner Baltimore and Calrertrt4 where rior paper can be seen, and terms of adveiti aing learned. :Tut WICATHER,&C —The weather clediandbeau• tiful. and hs.s the appearance and temi eta' ure of a fine April day. Navigation is fully resumed, on our and there in no mason to apprehend any interruption this season. Business seems to be making an early start, and we are assured by some of our merchants that they are already selling egress ninny goods—in fact trade seems . to have regularly set in for the sea son. The croakers, who so tremblingly predicted that Pittsburgh would be ruined by the calurnitnus fire of the leth of April, may now see ant their fear fat terebodings tan never be realiz-d. In two ears this 'Fire will se'arcely be remembered except when' attention is called to the splendid but lding± which are fast covering the Burnt District. The floe weather has brought out the mason• and carpenters, and we see the foundations of several new buildings- are-now being laid. In short every thing aroroados tells of energy, industry Rod prosperity, and inspires the most cheerful hopes for the future p r os_ pects of Pittsburgh. re ft issaid at %Washington that President Pots does not intend hereafter to confine himself to the states of Pennsylvania and New ;Jersey, in making the appoiatment to fill the vacancy on the bench of the Supreme Corm. Some of the PlitiadelpSia edi tors are 'getting their backs up' about the matter, and mg that if the President Should appoint any one out of this circuit it will give great dissatisfaction. Every one will, of course, understand that they mean to in form the President that it would give greet dissatis faction to appoint any one out of Philadelphia, as they have for many years been under the innocent dvitaiian that Oran city 'is the state." More correct informu tine from other parts of the Circuit might rh0.... more clearly, perhaps, that it would cause greater dissatis faction to appoint any one in it. ihrprNiar. SEsstons.—The Senate of Mary hind ha 4 adopter], by a vote of 12 to 5, resu:u.i m to alter enJ amend the Constitution of the State. so as to eitablish hienocal Sessions of the Legislature. This is a very sensible ernemimeat, and we sincere ly with LiSla the people or Pennsylvania cind.l adopt a similar one. It would cave the Treasury .7s-cry )evr, autne or money which it naw sprat to li;t!e perpoge. There are but few citizens, 012: Duthie Legid wire. who do not behave that we ore "governed to much: . and would be glad to we some mean. ad,pted t6,t wouid be effectual in checking our crave law makers in their room of filling the statute books with uteleet cone!. MOHEIIIIEET TO THE MEMORY OT J•llEi 1106.41(. NVerksain from the National Intellicereer that the Irish residents in that city have it in conternpidtion to erect over the grave of their departed friend a monument, which will perpetuate the virtues of hint ahn is to!, led a true Irishman's Friend. appear' , to ll.," says the Intelligencer, "when we reflect upon the nr dent zeal and brilliant eloquence which the late Jr.. Huber 111111 so frequently displayed in the m dst rd . Iriairnen, and while epeaking of old Ireland in metropolis, that there is much propriety in rat6in_ such a reonument here, in the city of Id. nativity, and where his services were so well known and Irppr,eia ted-b7 eeery true-hearted Irishman. Neither ca n we permit ourselves fur a moment to doubt that, trite tt, their national feeling. and und.tr the ird: uurce of •hin affectionate gratitude," the frii,b resident. and thr friends of Ireland will promptly come forward and contribute towards an oltj• ct which is Hut only meri tecibut metitutiuus." 1171Slotwithetanding that since the dreadful ncci• dentin the mines Carbondale, Pa, caused by the fa l ling of the roof, no etTort has been spared, nu trace has yetbeen discovered of the fifteen men who are en tombed beneath the Wien mass. Two hundred men hove beers at work since the accident occurred, but they have not yet succeeded in reaching the bodies of those who are known to be in the mine, and who, it is feared, have now perished from famine, if they were not immedieetly killed. The new Constitution of Missouri, isqu ,14 . 3.-4 any man from holding any military or 6,11 office, or ap pointment in that State, who shall, alter the ratilica• t inner the Constitution, be engcgril on principal, second sufgeon, accessory, or abetter in a dud. It Hi.lo malcu it the duty of the Legislature to provide. the mode and manner in which the survivor of a dud, and hi/estate shall be rendered respon4itile to, and Aar ged with a compensation for the wife and children of the deceased. DREADFUL Enters or strong feeling seems to be gathering against rho adv. - matelot - Millerient and is expressed in very derided terms, in many directions, in consequence of the madness which it brings upon many who embraces its tincti Ines. Among other canes, it is stated by the Palmer (Mai-) Sentinel, that under ite ef•cts, Mr Ebenezer Walkrr aeriously disturbed thecongregation of the Method:: church at Bandy/Lie, on Sunday last, by his fanatical wrings ani boisterous condi/et, which ho continued I for the greeter part: ofthe night, and on the following I morning he paraded through the village without any clothing, on his person but n shirt, raving all the time like a maniac. On Wednesday hedied a raving mad• man, after vainly attempting to put an end to his own existence. Only last Saturday, says the Sentinel, he wan in Palmer village ,a sane, healthy and shrewd bue iness meal We learn that ono of the sons of Noah Nelsen, recently deceased, of Brimfield, leaped from his, bed one night last week, and passel through the streets with the cry that 'the 12.,t trump was sounding' in a state of perfect mental insunity. THE °CLAM STEAMER3.—The Great Western will commence her trips across the Atlantic on the 1 lth of April. .The Great Britain willtake her first departure for the season from Liverpool on the 9th of May. The Maiescbusette, (steam; propeller,) was advertised at Liverpool to sail for New York 15th ult. Silo will therefore bring eleven days later intelligence from Europe, and msy bo expected this week. The Cam bria will be the next mail steamer from Europe--sho leaves Liverpool to-morrow. The Hibernia was to leave Boston on Sunday l a st rLi VP ITMA . Forty-six passengershad secured berths up- to Saturday morning, and several more were ex pected. The N Y correspondent of ti.e P,tnniylvanion toys "The magician, Orsini, at the Park, was the most complete humbug ever seen. His nicks were all old. and the machinery, confederates and all. exposed to the audience; at the (all of the curtain he was most imeorniniously hissed, and the engagement fat the house brohen." Won,ier it ihe ereirer erer sew the Fakir of Ara? Ii he hes, he should have made an exreption in his fa% or, Sg +51 13 7 ,11 , r,:,«4 '• , One of the largest and moat entliusiustic trieetinga ever Ittlld in this city, assembled last night in - tho old Cnurt 14.uise, agree:ll,l.i 10 previous adjournment.— The " ' resident, J GEDHART. Esq. for several years !member of the Logisko ure, addles:it'd the meeting at some 'spigot" in totorerice to the iiroririel and nocrs iity of the present Legislature grunting to the Ba:ti 'mote and Oir•u fitatirtuel Curapun), the Right cif Ito Pittsburgh. Hon CHAS :CHAU:II.in heliallor the Committee np• pointed at the pre, itiMi meeting, 8 übmated the 1, lowing resolutionr, which nett, read as d adopted be acclatnatior Reao/crd, That tlio trrole, Aglinuitute and Mara, factoring ;Ter Iliions o f IVe.tero lion.\lt °Ma are ao intimately combined with the Fegonic..a .f Put.bargb, that w . inteerr afilwrs her prosperity neint have an in (hence, either beneficial or Cleil'iMOnial, uu thin of the Western counties of t h e State. Resolv , d,..That while) ihn shill of her anitfactu tyre and the enterprize of her Citivoia gel - el - 411y have fur a aerie. of years been adding to the wgrilth nod stimulating the' exertinot if an immense region of country, her people have been Ai/Tering the direst to. )amities—have been deprived, by et o of million, of capital, and bane heel; clippbit in their piornmercial operation. by cinnbinittitin, i..rnieti fur, r' 1, P 0,11, 11 . tranYleittitor her trade Lo I ~'o n l ine, with i ;which slog will he unable to rompete. soon by Leginiative action, CII0C;..1al to the preaor,a tion of her interests. Re.o/eed. That within ha, been recendy invoked! ; lay upplientiorta for Et-awing the right t.f u: to 1 ,, Baltimore nod (huh; Railroad Company. a 1.)100ct a . deeply icy -orient to 0.1. , 0.! Pills!,101 oil other objects of leginlation no Inv as they are con• , r/111.11, appeoc comparatively Riding. Rese:erd, That a denial /f the right rut way lo that ,nitnontiv, uptet tenets erptaltv typeable and litter:llJ would l,e vino...tit-it intompeltitn!thory, to th,nu• u Coro m,: uira'mri with or u porn! at fur betow rot— , aa w0..11,1 denlp.ry the a ‘.l the trarpit [I 1- Motel on long n.! pr.10.0n... eqrlie4loll t ! t rough the I', nn• is% ivania thormigidare., Ittld mnit dentine lie of itie Zvi+ , of 11 , 1.1o•alldi of uestetn treYellet, abo hose, :hitherto ed. ea the l'illsbOrgb mote us the inont ft alto it hew extracts form The papers, la show a1e6,41 convenici.t, in their t taut: t•/ the Casten States. ! the foo!Ing in Ctlinda to. ards hi, Union, Reaolred, Thou !mill denial of right will not only I From tit - M•onti , id Totoorript,Jon.:l.] rut 011 for ever the inexailmible reilo"rees clerked The n ennint ;tient of Earl Cathcart to the govern• ale!" trade of the wester:, river., by dnving that trade m,.nt of this province lots been, in all probability, through at r.i11,11,1(1 region tI it thimore, but will ho ; ,ggested by the LlCet•rt , ll , l Paton(' of rite telopnne at ileterimental to our trade w trio 'lto 1. tkes. n s Ipre • ae • nil,,tween Great Ili nein nt,d the United the enterpriat' of our CiMlTl•tei.ti riv 5W.... A by re tT`larli Urprel,lld a war, iodate them Ti, open foeilities for ;he Lai; trade, in „.„ car , p.., ,i,„, for “pp..i,,t,„, of ,renilintonin lAll}l Ole Western tertninu, tint Bailie n non po.so.sing the nolitarvrepatation of Lord COll, More 111,1 01.10 oat'. n,ay Ile too•ful in mnie ways than trio. For tai Rest/rod, "I hat whi:e the itritekt, the Tar , hi rest. we ',llene Rey hi, lord•lop will be rowel (pit, which we .0 1..1: ad. quote. to the nit il dutiett ;;f the governiner.t. will lon tl.reater; pi. lu (ix po•4 oa . good I,tiyi he ,“ kil,,a r. an d resiturtui &lived ..1“:":3 our 11,1itoftteR11'., wa runt" t • not linelv to allow: bid baton of thee to he u tnet e play "hi'''. ddr i qle". • thing in his brinds which impend out our iron,: nude and contest-' It is slated it.: I tilifir,tlthrl'lilnA Inti,pll Of the litr tint prosperity, ;dealt() the 110111 in /IV thin; tw o eontryoi•.• i t , n l toi• r •nntnny thron. , ,th leritt`tit-1- ,ern ordertfl i11tr.,1%..V1S If»; .• No.i; tier to ternikule its ulh"r ton-onht, fur some of rhr in•-ent movement Lion Lave la than (irL burg hon prloo 11.0 lower Pro, „ Rr s " l,, 4 . I " "1.- is, • i" " ' l se "'' ' ''"'"l W 0 n,,:1 'Pi I lie lilittitival lld 00 procecili•;4• of .11e to the A. I 1.110. j,•pauct 1,1.1„ t.• o note ' thin ""'"i'•=t odd ' r ' I ti•t.:t.t Nlhriltrut. p. tordeoey of the 1.200 h s; to, it ; ; y hurtheto, Th.' t ,f.ll.lllkliNi upon rhr a0p0,14/1. capbbilit,es to catal,o l .1 I 4UOI. bend of It to, rtnt nit. ir,.,llts 3' tt, It la V1,.1 1)1,, tit..:i..• tow/001,11/10 thn•ntoyi t !t!'d l•Th;id! R"il!'""d °"' :he milzers of Niue.. real. colo. 1-. PI„ 11,g r; : tli.t would be •itorintental to -I', - interesi,, we conceive lire immonweaii it ao loot pledged its toed; to o COlit•v• Ilf•PVCrli,l,7 n. ward. that CiltrlpNtly. li• • at nay Imo. permit it 10 11,1111 the toad avitint, the j i.tt ',du:twit of ReSOICed. d h of o e Litho apprecinte the advantage., to be derited to rte St Vt. 1 - 1.,(1/ C...,IS:(11r,l1011i/i Erie and ft ow; el and at ,n 1 es; no.; :v tog, rill OW .1..e,.:1•11t,,• ,1,11 ri ar.:4, I / :ra gimp:, n of deo greyV.' •. ReAO're,i, T hat rlri. reeetier eli;erfidit Coh rot in. in the exne.tnote, no I t 1.•.. • lif (~, •• t•' lot. t e. 1:) the Nava; lof 4,? la IltroNoa.l from iFnt re•oropolisi.; l'et•ltterh bs it, mtit.he e., ,• •. and tint w wo .1 thh, now anti rlll t • 1,,r n morn-nrP th , T r t ., „ • o , ifir crornerrinl roplefii wiil 11•••1 , ..1 , 1 to rid Carryi6trlbr.ll:),T.reFi or noirh u-. 11.• erlrlt til” 110 - t wa ) to the Anil thin. Ii it -I Cool, ,riy. TL, we ,I, v lore :Ite binrit or cipitkoiltio• t itl 4, it; rn•-...tir, i %%L e:: rrir•''n-••.• .1 iii 1•10.0 jt,te. !.•;• oar .1 Flu,, gird with no ter4i,,cl or t'teli , ,,r. A , I , Aer ...cr t, , ,i , .i0n. alp ,t. t openire R and thrnu_L a•, pv I, the tn.nuty can .aver male itifTet, es !Pen,tykantotoo, the des.nwe,,lties ~f interest nh.latThe liion that hiial tir hid t , .gether. We ere iden , :tilled with the giro( %Vetio. ot'lntetll , ll Itnprovetnent. (that now trawer•e the de ht lcurred by 11,, , ir r , ;natru:ti.,t, is a ,erred 1,, , n un the property and the in , lovry of every one em,,ng 11 , t We can !tope to alleviate ii,,' b u n, only I,y their if, troll,'.] ti.n,:v bt.iesr ihnt nrojec:Ati 11! ten,l to et 1 i epr. trouttht, • great than:irk of r.ornalitnicatioa : ar policy nit.:4t. bpet..l,ly ‘-7.6,1t,t :horn in lion 11.1,1 Reso(red, Twit ihr south wom!ero o , l;hin ., of 064. state, having chpen.le,l large horn, in the ctiniallinti•in of at, I hare, with rir.,ntpuicas l , l , llo themf.r ll,e p l / 1 do.rhat.tior intYinnit on rrerifinl in The prona,fl ion tif wrath., dim Las. , d-pri,rti th , to of Lb, henrits of all 'hr.:, rx prndrur,s are. entitled to Ow right 111, way gr intrd thrinzit that portion of the