larning JOH 11 It IGLEII, Ent Ton FITTSBURGH, WEDZsESDAY, FEBRUARY 25 Vti P A 102 r.n. A t7 , •nt for country neiv,paperi, is the A,svnt for the Pitt•itutrgh Uailc Morning P O 5 l . torsi —Weettly Mercury and Manufacturer, to receive nkieurtiinments end subscriptions. He has offices in Sr.,/ YORK . at the (7on I Offv,e, 30 Ann street, (ad joining tile Tribune Office. ) flo.-roN. No. 12. Stve Atrpct. P3tir.lnr.t.VHld, Real EstAti3 and Cosl 5P P,inn street• BILLIVIORE, S E corner Baltimore lin,l Cal, e 1.,: where °Arc L naper can be seen, and terrne of wl.rrti sing lenvnikl. • rirSotrio people ore approbooSiee th,t the Pre. Trade policy branched by Sir Robert Peel, will dis turb, if not totally dean oy, the relations tif personal friendship that have so long existr,l between the Brit ish Premier aid the editor of the Gazette. It in well known that OUT it lend of the Steam Press, is, fu r the time being, or-Jowly ,levoted to rise Ptotecti ve Tariff Policy, and it is equally well known that when ho considers the advancemetit of any measure twee.. vary to serve his party, he does not permit his non ate feelings in interfere wi h his public duty. lie is great on the Tariff. A slight iiiifereoce between Ithuself and Mr Clay entne years sinrcoseil oielt defeated the nomination of that gentleman in 1814, and caused such a rupture in their personal friendship, that it required the in:recession of a number of the lesAin g wbigs of this city. to have the diffictißy amicably ad justed, and to restore Mr Clay to the gno I opinion of our rotemporary. • The editor of the Gazette will not permit any backsliding on the Tariff que,tion, and we geentla fear that Sir Robert Peel's Free Trade notions seiii mekeiliim as obnoxious to our neighbor's ce nsure, as Henry Cloy made himself some years since by "throttling the Tariff." Tile in itzatiults. as set, how ever, are net of a painful character. In yesterday's Gazette he speaks of his Engli,lifriends in 'rely gentle language, sod distinguishes them by the familiar nio; pellatiuns, - Sir Robert" and ' - Lotd John." This is flitnrable indication,and gives us ground to Fibre that the contemplated change in the Tariff policy of England will not occasion my thing personally unpleasant be tweon the great men of the two countries. We hope fur the best. ST. CHARLES IloTEL.—This lifilentlni building graces the rite of the old Pittsburgh Hotel, and t he ditTerence between the new structure and the obi marks the rapid progress of imprnv, meat i n a m a n ne r nt once decided and grntifyrne. The St. Ch nr t es h a . 85 feet front on Wood street, and 150 feet front nn Third street. It .s four stories loch, And rum &Ins /110 rooms, independent of the wash-room. kucher• cad withow,.ef ereir.e. computing the orr.tre. on the ground fleorof the building. The dining-room u a specinuirspertment, errareod in the beat style, and as well ventilated and lighted, es it is possible foe a dining room to be. The radon ere furnished'ln excellent sale, and the hed•moms are the perfection of neatness, elegance er.d comfort. Tailing the whole together, the new and splendid house; the new furniture, carpets. painting, &c. and the admirable arrangements which pervade every part. the St. Charles offers inducements to boarders and travelers which eannot be surmised in any city of the Union. We have said nothing of the table furniture, not the fore, wines, &c. It is only nece.iin ry to remark that these are in keeping with the other departments of the House, and are not to be 'linden:ie. Of the correctness of this, the large and cell ple3ied company who participated in the sumptuous entertain ment set out by the hospitable proprietor, on Torridity, can all bear witness. I i The letwee of this fine Hotel, Mr D. 11. 1 4 .11t.t.5a. i i is known well and favorably to the trendier public, 1 Hs bas been a hotel keeper in our city for many I year*, and hat deserved and received a ;ii ert! pa tronage. tic will be assiitud in the otter - 31s bib.. of 1 managing the St. (Intim by Mr. H. M. Smartt, t whn has been for some :.ette one of the hosts at the Exchange, and who mkt., rank as a leader amorg hotel-keepers. The St Checks ha. all the elements of sl.lecoas, and, we predict, is destined to pre.pet es -1 oeedingty. 1.0111701 , 8110 Legialature.—This body aimembled at N,”rr Orleans nn the 9th instant. The Senior was or ganized by the electine of Felix rex' lent Flo ten., Horatio Davie, secretary, St Columba D 46.4. rn'nute dear,' A. Gras. door-keeper, and Slr. tie, Perg 1:1 t -et•arm e. There was' some difficulty in nrgan:rit.g the "'sing to the contending, claims of Messrs Buil,ir and Lorko., each of whom claimed to be a represen , n , ive from tho tid4,l district. The result will that both were requested to rtuire, and leave the matter to be settled by the Hie at a aubgecrient time Mr. Bullitimmediatelycomplierl with. Good grece, but Mr. Lecke waited WI the request wes aiu•ted fur ecreeetend. D. A. Randall was elected speedier; J. F. Aytitu.l clerk, A. Doplantier, minute eletit and Mr.Corcorar. one of iLe editors of the Della, reporter. 1551Pliy n slip from the office of the Charleston Courier, dated February 15, we learn that a Cr,l il.!e storm raged at that place on Saturday leer. Thew were about 70 vinare-rigged veaaels in pmt et tl,e time, all of which were damaged by to chof,d, or baying their bulk-hem-1r at ye in. Some half d.,ren sma l .l craft were sat!: at the wharves, and a canal boat was dashed to pieces against the Tlattety. A number of cellars in the vicinity of the Illttery were aI so inundated with water, whit.lt roar to the depth of nbout four feet on the street. Some fifty or Si vy of boards and timt , ers, were detached from their foe, teoings in Ashley river and blown off, some op and some down the river, and many of them proltah'y will never be recovered. Toe avmsors EHIGISATING. — Same tsvvlve hun dred of the Mormons, ircledirg the Toelve—the Biel Council, and all the principal men of the Church, and about one hundred female., have already rroaved rho river, and are on the way to their new home. in the distant West. The plan of ernizratkr, is void to be as follovrt: Th ptesent company i. de,i ; ;ned as n pioneer eur It wi!l progress about five hundred mile. iNeAlwnrd. where it will halt, hiiild ups village, and put in oloring. crops. Hero it will remain until the emigrants who start in the sprii.g come up. when another pioneer cmpany will start fur n point abont five hundred miles Nether west, where another village will be IntUt up, and a fall crop put .in. In the spring the company remaining behind will move no to this seen rid nitt110:1, and the ploneeis march on five hundred mica further. and tepoet the same operations as before. A V•1.17•13LE Scnv sT —A bill has jest caned the Alabama Legislature emancipating, Ity the desire of his master, a servant named Horace King, belong ing to Mr. John Godwin, of Russell eounty, in that State. The 'vivant, says lie Alontgomery iouroul, is well known for his intelligence' and skill as a me chanie, which is displayed in many of the important bridges in ibis section. Ho lots been very stainable and faithful to his master; and it was mated in the Legislature, had earned for him some srvenly.five or eiglay llttressaad dollars. Ills master has; refused fifteen qinuaand doßors for him. EVT;in. Virginia ediNars soy that tho *eater pownf in that Stata ia,,ciifapet - io the aggregate, by from •16. to 20 per-cent, then can he found in Now England; . and that i manatactaring interest must necessarily up in ,:onaentuence. .•.' " • - ' • "1, 4 ' • • • • 4-`{# )1,..e1A • •8 • • _..fr,„‘„gge.7„eek', - . _ ' MiglM RIIIIIMMINIIIIIIFWIIIIIIIIIIIIII.I=II. Clorrotponi • 0 "Morning P ost." * Ha Ia!: not', Feb $1: 1 . 845. Thetienotitmeraid adtiloint.d without iiimseeting any buafneast In the Bonye the investigating committee Made n report which recapitulates the te.timony taken in the case, and c,)nrin.le4 with n re4,latiun piscine Mr M'. Conk in the hands of the properjudicial tribunal Cr. trial. Th. bill opprqprin-Ton4 ro dr , r,,y the rore.. rtry exoent-rtof the g , ),•ronvni. ovti then !alien up for Ten amendment of the Semite to this hill rmcting pm!' .IHunt inzdnit and Bedford into n to tt r called 'Blair' tvn. ronenrrod in. The hilt time i , n ly ia an , a the aignatitre of the tioverri,ir to brt., inn a nm . JACKSON NI ON 12 M ENT The folnwitnJ ore the sub.cfirtiont to the Jetchoon Mm urtymt fir.m the citix•oot of Pitttbutgh Ina Alkt. ;betty, from the ltt to the': kb of January P 11tCmmir4; John A tol,r,nn R Whit. . Mortiq Jnne4 Thomas Scott WI:PL.r Mc-Comfiest Wißiant A leon John Fercuton Witnom RehinAmt, jr Thornnot M Howe John Bigler Wn•hington Rig ter S Joan. I' flornilmn Chamber, Meßlttbeh, r :11 It A Bnti•man !leery Ahel Jam, 1", or lt,bert A mteftion JoLo (;: n 4. Sine Geltom A I Mockey P Nluiermy John A ndoe Jnme. F Got, Ninthe,e P•orlck John Nlie-hin John To.lnr Genrtte K Kiddie, klieghrt,y IC Moorhead. Ailegliony Jnrnea Ci.nocivslvan .1.1. n Cant.. L Gr Pi.•lonson in., en At rnt•rung D ":1 ‘c 111, m K•rr Svrnl3l.l D,lon r ih C :11,rtin WiMant Lm;rner Ltlvrenret.tre A,Mew .1 !..tr.ott. Lee renest‘i'la 1.41 w tei Fendriett 1112 n.•. Somuei Comn.r F,0,101. C1.11..y Jim,-. 0., brat., FM[rlmFt.r 1 heloU.,wiue inn e [ ociv.":rni•treys in II fr,,rn thv nr 'f h. r p"I. hed d cod I ito.lidn t'irt it.hano-t1 do to .4.0 the alininehil n 1 I r.!.1", Lucy 'Si: hit hy the giisy; and it i• yr., dedir to s:etift in tho brd lOW 4tp.tni lode. And mtt fto oor 1411 and then in ,ior I' the fleas in the hour, fur 1 11,111 k that I. not otitr iteithYr shall •lie do d." A MISTANEN VOCATION A late Pali. , pniwr e lot; pqr;:cu . sro or etrargo in In city. hit ,edi he read oirh int , r..s.:— Chrhomin fir.t n, o n(the R..n: Ael , lemv ni 11,161C,eil:ed at l'triq ' , tat ttt . ..k, lie ten, a r,,ncri-r,- mate tr,sirin,, and ,r,,. vsorld. Shur, d. i. , . - irin' 'v iar, n a'., blue tint. and din:Ng day at the taint the Cafe Ar,,ziaiz.l:A , aa was a ell 14, inali•t. But what alr.ee hie extreme devoti.. the tal,lito prat'.irra ortvii,h i••• art upuilla.ly ( aline-ed. lie ,Vl-Ilt am t . ..von al” an we,ic., and a.aa Soul, . 1 art n Jed ••..t ,„e••• At night he b- i to IL. 0,, to t• 'tt et a hoots.. • w I i , h ho a rid h ,hc•h.n :to tt%u. p,•rmittr.i to goit ho 4 Int, t. Y....w 1.1 I.lk t/..W 1. ar the Orem Her .!gyp rrrri it. 1,1 !..t ! 'to rtvrr I Iv. 1,,c,41. 1.1 firo c.•••• ..ne• TO InC , Vd Mnfir. it iold not y o Id,: ter n 4`ti I e 1 II e 0:1111. end ',Cr oa.”, lotd on, i t..,ti, 1,1,t tt I cp. Ot rnir..J. we, wi:lt the r•Lif:nn , l.•• ”t" . Tem:, trt the •o r; and 'h'• I ,IrfTlti;Drki 8 rono,kio•trir..lor Li . t . ',‘ its pomprutrac , J.Pnl li, made it a ru!e e. keep r hi. 10•53c0rt...,t eitept, x, ci :,;,>••• !.torn•r.,l"lt pr 01 110 eLCCO , IIIt {N 0 , 11 0;.• :11 . 1t1 Imr,”•rd nt,t. Ittrticror. („r the .1,410e.t sttltt!ii ttit etttrry •,9 hi, eye, vr.00 , 0 thr,i;.l ice the end „1 rho L,. or •he sl II the !of a (I.lticcr, r„••1 saer, 11!” Sri :•,d 1 p ~ rouett,, rt.. is In. 11 ,, rror el1.1:01 itl,tnitaiti .11. NVe rl.l rx. 7.gel/11r: it i. lirru,llt to n• ILA Citti, • ilt, rthwll 1111.thr In the err ,i0,•11 r irg Cr+, tie W:il :Cantotrifel na Vlith the dan, , us. Is. ill idn t win_ 1 , 9111. Ito 1r,••(r„~uig 1511•11V ho n N . 4 nne oft , ,n and compliment... Alin im 01'a U/ Lan. V 1 :21. ‘1.41 . ! inn k~iinr hers' ',Tilt er 1 11 I,r.'Jr.r, w,•!! 'in vnl.r 1:0 I 11,(PL nt I • u,•l '1 a.- 411, sots Ila,l I !MVP rwvor 1.4.rn hrr t.,.'n Ile t••1:1 lie tuuth, rrni its ii nert,4nry .(9 r. 11 gJp,, rt,e whom he cr,11.0,1v !.• he Itud heald her pd:7 Id th, 1,,t ‘,.,r6. knew no Ewea on the ( itiern ,tkce. Srd k!ew R; I. of the of ;he r t, ,f dtne, -; Le et,,, e hy At ., led p”ing tde!east oft, l; d, to ll e —e w n .k. S a n d dip,. e ee mc liatiodt. N :1.11/ h I,e v.tr Id- , .,,•d ereed I.i. hetd't.c. I J.. %.ord. tie• I, r,• dd 11,1 Jill ndkierd V. 1111,1 111,..[L' 1r.,: it lia•• 1•;4 . 1i II a 11,..111,1r,1rt. S'o4,!.irrt.d th" cliot tt- tn. —lc One esiellitLy, .1,044 'IV" AtOZM I, W . . ,m•• 11 ~,,, itltn6ell, and Noy rid nt Nonto Dan, At rnornont, , ...nlll cr , :rk .la. about I.) iin n pr nll,l /11714, 1t!,.. .;led 104 , ..1-1,5 li.r 1,, , M-oim-m mf n very intelligent Iron. 0 , 0• r n r.• ;i, w ,l rv,er AAW of rht• Robert 1 •I),Erile, IL , Ma, thn (11 rrit 1,1,4%if,' f du:,, ,t every night 7, .h,ct• who , •x,•11.•:11 1.e.•?, 111. 'el A 1, Alutierrptiaellt, Fulron. Nmlrrtt, or zmy of th, guile aid either rung or haliat. A MYsvii:T.—W, copy Garr, tI:St Lou;•3 AntnriCOn nr ;all Fill,: A roong Gl,lllllll mho h„ + bon., Lot n row ti,vs in thi. ciry, WWI Wln in onoi,io to 4 ..•.t . ri m r iong.ow,e, and has lived as Is servant in the lon.ily of Rev. [Jr. Potts, so.4donly disappeared ((urn the fermly 00.1 trace of her can be found. A reword of filty for intelligenca concerning her. II i. sovilo•ed tint .11(.. ha. been , JC that Nll9 heflrd of her alle was going toward, Efnt.Ueot , in St. Louis. Ocean Stearn. Skips —We learn that n contrnet hal been entered into brill.- Gaiterninent of the United Staten with the Ocean Swam Nnvi t Tatinn Onrnpany, lannerrsi in ihta State, far the e‘ttitili.thrnPlit of a June tof steam ships, ft' tiunt.lweell Now York and Europe. A reand is to take her departure twice in each month. for Cowes and limner, The Government i• to pay 4400,000 per Putnam fur the ronveymire of the Sr.z. The ore to-he of not les» thin 1400 tone burden, and they ate to make their voyage. with speed not loon than that of the Unit:int line. The arrange ments for building are in active pregress, and it is es. ;voted that the find will he ready to coot um the Ist of innusty, 1817.—Onm. Adv. ENE =MTMW XTRACTS KR( - I )AfEp: G 1.141 PAPERS Reeehrei by the CANIIRIL UNITED STATES AND GREAT BRITATN Tim Eorapeari Time, of thn 4th lost, Anys 'Fbe cammercin I iwel licence which goes ot:t by this packet i 4 necessarily of A meagre end unsatisfactnry A. A rta;e of transit ion is, of ell others, the most ,ifirotable for tho requirements of trade; fur the un certainty which precedes the change unhinges the op erutbaat alike of buyer and seller, of exporter end im porter. The new policy of the United States. an indicated in the report of the A merican Secretary of the Treas. orv,lo l . commanded rounh attention in the tritkh Parliament. Sir Robert Peel spoke Itigbly of the to port in the great speech in which be introduced tho new tariff; anti subsequentiy, at the request of Lord Vlotttentzle, the ,:nvsrnment consented to reprint the and place it on the tables of both hoods of Park:intent—an honor which vrns probably never ftwardcd In any milli". document linfore. All these f ac t, p ro ve the derite w bleb the British enverntnet flan to make our rulers: relation, with the United StWee an amicable and Lusiness-like oe ponsible. Mnrkets. 44 we be!nro smted, ore n!I more Jrc les. tit:reeled by the prkmier's finarcial exIMAII :And business eng. Itsrdly be expected to resume it, healthy tone. un- CO it is known w hmher the measure will p 054 .r he re. jeettsl—w het her there will he a dissolution of !Trot this e'it or next. 5 The intelligence which ham rome to bond from the 5 Untied s,utco alma, the angry diacuggionti which bane 5 token place in Congreaa, hut the cotton market bar not 5 been touched by it. Pacific renttlo here. connected 5 by !i.inin.••i• jelntinna ailh America. Price.. 1 liint Mr. John Q Aileron the ateady anA oonaisteni 5 (rival of breve, nhc,l3 hare .411..ivit the efecta of age, 3 on nr. of h er wan vigoioha intellect, by pandering to, he s preju~Gce.y,(tile war pane. N 1 in k the hkiaier title•reri 1 here C" , nt briny thcirw•lee‘ aetiooaly to canionaphie 1 I a war about the Oregon; it 1.1131 , ..1.114 tan Ithiil.ld for 1 rrnn anew;( 04. it Is In tito on% or of Imo: norl in tomperutereo;.:o to hreciotitte tottt:rt•l , esotol Ole ho•• re leiniinn. The tr, , ,,ion of the Idirc,in ifi , touro in t hr. Brui•fi Pnrlarnent coot nuts it, iking with the w‘rt.,,r of ko.erron goon,'• tirti rtiernt,e, o'lllo H. 1 ,10.0( Firnre,.•ntalt.e4 filurtic terAildicsit.p rnizht take. rt, PO, it , ' f•xlmolv mi gentiernm,nlv detimr • rriallt from the 'in,. Sir ita.hiti Peri, 111/14 L mdJ.lt. It u 4,1, on I hi" socothl Lie.; t of the hr ••ior.. ALTERATION UP nrriv.s ON ANiErtic.NN rituoucr.. 0.,r Arn,.,:xn rea-ler. wi 1 titni rcier,nre to ft nother e,.;Jrnn, it.ht the iir',l,llll nlir•istr) rngaue• n• I,lr ,r: Ant 1 , 1QC:1,4 on mum Rine Uri ir.le• rt !I..rig`ti t,wn Aft,' I , .1 to We .Irni.ett e;.il It , Ils' ireotr•ll , )w