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ZEirllf,o4:tS . • • - .; .:E4P,V l's L en Agent for coUniri newspaper's, i #43ltn,Agent for the Pittsburgh Daily Morning Post, - Weelsly Mercury and nuyutircturer,-to receive :nd4eitisements and subscript Gins: offices ti Nr.w Yrrnx, at -the Coal Cllfico; 3d Ann street, (nd •-• • • corner Battimni a :Ind..Calvert wt.:: %Ailiete Oar paper cftutel seen, and :terms Id - ad veva • r TOIL CANAL comussibrrEjl - • AVILLIAM B FOSTEIti JR 812 AD FOl?1,) CONTY. • F. iar The" RIMIT uF W&T" bifl . %i'n's before the - Mouse on Saturday. Mr Nirholso 'a 'motion to fix lha • npon tonnage at 3 Mills per !oh per mile Tot t3elratr.sd until the hour of adj i mrnment. Mesemit • iimi Egli° stipitorma the 'and . 41r1 14 alek oppose 4 it. "," tlefence Arrterican Bud kw—very kw of tbspeOplO,i;vuill be found willing to! gretif3 Great Bri ,y,yinin.and:siirrender to her on detnatl I a ;great extent of ler — CitOri to Svhich ti,L4 government lies u title, declured .by the President, and other distingiAted American statesmen, to be "clear awl nuquesiionebie." . Doings at Elatrisburgb. Tiot 2911tai been II d upon us fie day _of final ad jocromerd. In die House, on ibo 01.1), on ninion of Mi Wad, worth, the resolutions otiere by hire some time since, P., instructini . out;Senators and Repe,,entutires to op. pases . phanie in, the Naturalization Laws, were taken Op yeas and nays onitheir p4•st;e aas required. hy Meens Burnside anti Kntx, and ate as . Yates =Messrs Armstrong, Bachinan, Boyer, But ns, Burnside Burrell Clark, Cochran, Cross, Daily, Donaldson, Deus; Ene Fassetr.liorsyth. Fungiori, ',Hrtiy,..Gwin, Haley, Halloarell,l flaymuker, Hill, (Meatgumety) 'Hincline, littrinan, Ives, James, .Klinii;'.Knos Levan Magehan,.Means Nierrifield, Mitchell, Murphy, M Ahoy, Clelluntl, Owen, NOT ; slet;Power, Poineroy. (Franklin) Pemerey, ( Nit!, cer) Bitt - Sartmels S •dr , r Star,; Stealer, &your, per , Steunal (Lycorning). (Strums, Taggart. -Thernas, Van Huff, .Wadsworth, W e est, Webb Wilson, Warman', Bruirell e Puttert. , :i Speak ' i‘l'ars—Mt:ssrs Ltosler, Beniz.,!Bighant, Broug .Brcyciconridge, Keller Kiinkeld Larkin, M'Crum, M'Gutley NicholOon—iP2. ye annex - the preamble Mid 'reeolutions as pasted by the above vote: IVltEstEss; The fostering, •ofleireign emigrmion Was deemed so indispensable to the prosperity of this 1 -Country, by the people of these tiow United States, goring their colonial existence, a 4 to have induced in thu Declaration of Independeace, i the promulgationto tho world, that the interference oflGreat Britain " in obstructing the laws Ur the naturalization - of fcreign - ers, andiefusing -to pass others encouraging their emigration hither," were unovng the trading causes fur their separation from titet monarchy ; and altereas, . I 'fhe *hole national existence of tire republic presents .1 one continued and unvarying evid e nce of the wisdom, foresight and pairiotism of our Litters in this regard, evinced by the unparalleled pritgress of Our beloved country in population; tvealthand prosperity, through efficient aid of foreign emii i ration,. fostered by laws fp; its- encouragement—theoefore, '.'hesolved. That bar Senators in Congress be ins - - - .l.Striietetiy rand our Representatives! reiterated to oppose •-. , l • and; measure obstructing the lawn fox the siatuirilization offoreigners, eithrle by lengthening the time of their probation for sollenship, or by any other device which shall discourage thir emigration, and thereby tend to diminiA !hot source of strength which has ever been found so efficient on aid in the defence of our common liberty,( against armed ags gression, and so veto-Me an element of our national advancement. . • . . - 1- He:Solved; That the ' Governotl of this Common wealth he.requested to transmit copies of these rem -- ItitiOns toour Senators and Repiesentatives in Coa t EMI grew!: 5' 1 Wedworth deserves swat; erer'it for his efforts in se r u' e rinit the passage of the ehbve leelient lae nod: resolutions . Indeed, be . n has acted nobly ofthroughout. the session. A . s! a .. it fr 4 teniof im ..,g Wii7 be has been emitting t his exertions, h nd, his Se . erc - will, we haye no dupls!. be prttperly op 7 predated by his bighliintelligen't eonstituea ts. , The=. Tariff.-The Sensate. iimendment_s . to the --;:' relulutions were taken pp . ,. 47 t o 3.9 m s a n a e s question , being upon ,concurring te . the weetai which strike's (*rem. the resolutirra t he msintelsons to lands--afmr some d' "ributiun of Use iproce'eds oldie sales" v4"gains a Ist d rue 'sion. the amend tarots Were' . not coneorred 'M yeas a'nays as Ma= IRENE r'?4 , - , • • - , . , - .• - .1j( . 330i11).',/ilidt!tillEi p..iost-, Jo_lls BIGLER, ElIX' TOR I;iirSll - 13 RGJI , TUESDAY,: 07.1. BOSTON No. 12 Staso Atrect. . . & Rout Edtate:artil Coal (Mice, 59 .-WThe'Ameticun of yesterday Ofternoon emaatn• bri article ridiculing tlin 'Oregon - meting,. which adjourned without 'edartin l g , proeeedines to tner:t : again this evening. Tito rd4or and his 14riy, will find tire peopluquito enough to rodstaindhe 'President in, noble atand o hich he hus taken in Yeas Messrs. Bachman; Barber, Bartholomew , - BaSsler; BOntz.;.Bigham, Firouh, -Boyer. Bracken. ridge: Bright, Cochran, Connoo:, Cross, Donald:on, Hilande, Jachbs,Jdhnson; Keller, K a m. kel, Ladley, Larkin, Magellan, :godson, M'Crunr, M'Curdy, M'Curley, MlFarland, Nicholson, ru - wer, 't'utnroy, [Frahklin] Pomeroy. ['mercer] Prlce, - Rob.. int,on, Sin:hen, Steel, .Steuart,l [Franklin] Strauss, Thothas,'lChesterl Tregc, Wadworth,-.12. N east's. Armst rotiti Botighner, Barna, Barhsid.'s, Bartell, Cleric, Daly, 'Dom,. Eneu, Fosse% . Forsyth,. Funston. Gailimay Bray, Gwi Hallowell, Hayma ker, Hill, [Fayette] p gamely] Riaallins, - Hoffman, Ives, - James; Kline,. Knob, - Levan; Means,' Merrifield, Mitchell,-. Murphy, == . lSCAbee, and: Owen, e M'Clll Rupert St or e's, Snyder, Stotler, Taggirt;.Themns, [Soak] Tioe, Van Hoff, W eest, Webb,. Wilson , Worman, Pat- Speaker=-497 ! • • ,-. capital Punishment.—The bill for the abolition of capital Pimishment W*s taken uP;•when Mr. 'Matthias ~. offered an amendment 'proViding , that frhm and after the passage of die" bill, "the Ghverocr'on the recom. inendation of the court and jiiry may commute the punishment to that of impriscumsnt for - life, at bard labor , in separate ' . confinethent, and such person to be, considered : at naturally dead, Sr.l.t." Mi.Wihdi then offered-bn amendthent for the abso. lute end entire abolition Of capital punishalent within commonwealth, which was - not agreed to, 27 to The question recurring on the amendment offered by Mr. Matthias, it WaS negatived, -yeas 35; nayit 50, asi soi.;-I•lessrs Armstrong, Bartholomew._ Bentz, Hirt!, Htackenridge, Conner, !MUG!, Enna, Fossett, sVernon; Forsyth, FunSton, Gainsay, Hallowell, Hill, start;gentery) Johnion, Kline,lSn TX,'Ltui ley, - Larkin 141m.thias,• Merrifield. McCorsq; Owen, Price, Robin- eon 'Rupert . , Steel, Thomas, (Chester) -Tsego, Tan Heat IVccst, %Vcbb, Worman-F35. • ors . --McSars Hackman, Harbor, Hasoloi,Bighttm • - • , laronh, 13right,11 . nrOshie, Ilurrell, Clerk, Cochran Cress, Dely,Elanaldson,_Erlie,o!ay, 9wM, Haymaker Hilandr; Hineline-,. 11 uffman, Ives, Jacobs, James , Keller, LeiEti, Moons; Mitchell, Morriden , ,MOrphy, M'Crum, '4 Cu ley, M Furlarl, Nicholson; Power,-Portnoy, (Franklin) „Pomeroy,' (I.Viermer) Rider, Samuels; Shaman, -Snylier:Sieller: Starr,Stcwari; § tenor(' (LiCii9ing).Thom. is, (Slug.) ‘Yadawortlt, Nilson, Patterson; Sfietilier: The bill MO therisne.vatived without Et division. Corral . pondonce of the "rdorning : Postp Harrisburgh,-April 100846. . . , - The battle commenced in the [louse this morning : question wasßight of !Waybill wus callvd up. The question was on the protiso to the let -section . which directs dart the nct strait be null and void in'case three mil lions .of the lcairital stock . of the' central [toad is sub.eribed—ten per cunt. actually paid in,' and thirty miles of the nia.d . Placed nnder contract before the 39.1 i dry of July LW: The amendment -prevailed yeas 50, nays 49—ihrea friends of t h e bill were absent.— Mr Burrell thn moved tO ~ amend so as ", to require l twenty percent. tobe actually paid in. Mr Kunkle -moved to striqeonttirenty per coat. from the amend ment of -Mr iturrell and insert ltu; not agreed toyeas '47 , naYe - 50; questhin dice recurring on the amundrnent - of Mr Burrell it was ngived to yeas-52, nays 46. Mr! Kunkle then moved to amend by stri king out 25 cents per ton on freight and inserting five -Mils per ton per mile; Sir Burrell moved; fur tiler to nd by adding these wards, “which du:s , shall only hargeublofrom the 10th of March to the let of De her in each year," e Well was agreed to; Ike Ties. % tion than recurring on tho amendment .4 Mr Kunkle ua amended-tit was rejected yeas 19, nays 72.. Mr Kunkle then moved to strike out twenty/az come. and in,ert fo'nr mills per ton per mih•, 11h Bigham trinv,:d to amend by adding the 22,1b.etion - of the Central Railroad agreed to. Mr limes aril t h em renewed his amendment al "which d my en tonnab3 shall only be chargcal.l.• fi,an [lie 1.00, of Ma.c.lt On Ist of December in each year"—lost 47, ratysi 50. Mr Nicholson Inured to mend nsetting three mills inqend of Reit.. Thii motion wag adrocaied by Messrs Nicholson, Mii,gebun end llntiletkmevi„ and opposed by fsleFiri Burnside, Kunkle andkolett. We will, I think, linen n v"te on the lit section to-morrow. DEMOCRATIC VICTORY IN coNNEcTicur. The nof.le Democracy of the 'lend of steady hub. its" have gained a glorious victory. The State is redeemed. There has been no choice of State officer. by the people. The election now devolves on the: lezislature just chosen, which is certainly deirtocrut CuitseTtentlY Ir AAc TUUCY T. a Democrat of lip , light sort, nod formetly a rii,tinguishe.l nit:tither of Congo's, the dentocr.nic etrialirime, still be elected Gover nor. This dues our very Ire at goo 1. Tire et lr Cr con.ii.la'oi fur State oflkers, likesejie men of the highest politip.ll and personal wood', will lila,' he cho• trio. This 14 indeed n triumph! %V° publish below returns of the vale for Governor . from all the romans but eight, which last year gave for Yancey 1533, Baldwin 1549, Scatteling lIG. 'When the returns 9re all in Bissell will loud Toccey some 300 votes, While there are full '2OO scottNing, votes, defeating a Choice. It is concedeil that tho Senate sill contain a Dorn.- cratic majority; the ugly point of names!, i, whether We have eletien or twelve of the twetity.thoe Senator, We give below a table showing the result i o . 1 1,,. Moan, Tlie Democratic majority twill be slczitle4 iu that branch. Tomer sr. iltspell, Counties.. ' i)em. Wing. Scat. Fait field. 3,860 3.825 110 Hartford. 5.405 5,371 303 Litchfield, . 2,893 2 893 261 Middle4.x,l 2,271 2 030 142 N. Henn, 1 3 591 4 599 286 N. LondlaN . 3.115 3.170 818 -Tolland. : 1.836 1,715 140 Widimm, H 2,249 2.026 263 T0ta1,'25,310 25 G 32 1,318 U. W. No choice. Abl'rt Fairfield, 11 8 6 0 Hartford. ' 17 17 ' 3 0 Litchfield, • It: 10 , 4 1 Middlesex, l 9 3 , 3 0 N. Haven, 9 12 8 0 1. London, 19 8 0 0 Tolland, 13 3 4 0 Windham, 12 4 " 6 0 " 10.2 7G 1 re The 'Washington city Unio ,of the t inst. says.:—"A fact came out in the S. e yesterday, %%hid] is Nome canxetpienea in shedding light upon the policy of the ittdministrai ion, and of ramming from it every charge of apathy lAbieh hua been made upon it.. A (rice), from Mr Mangum, mho (Admixed the Senate, on the Oregon question, drew frorn General Cass the & l et, that his resolutions in the early period of the sessinn, looking to military preparations, were presented with the - sanction of the President of the United States." VOTED FUR Via tUMBEttt.AND ROAD ; —A story is ;old of hi r.jVart Buren, that, while on a tour throneh the west in dB4o,he was upset in a stagecoach, and no he stcod pi to his knees in mud, and naked the driver how the accident hoppened,, !ens told by that person oge that he had already ,upset eleven members of Congress, and by so doing secuted the votes of every one of them fur aPproPrint inns to the National road, and as he never before had hod a President fur '6 passenger, he thought he would improve the oppor tunity of doing his duty to the west in endeuvorinkto preyent a , 4 ! eto, in case another appropriation should pass. ! THE C r IPReSSES;OR ' THZ OSICYFO ' S.NEWS, — IIin Warcester d'ulladium of the Bth says:--"A locomotive engine has,bcen standing upon the track at the depo t eversince Thur.day morning, ready to start ut a mo ment'inotie with the Unicorn's papers." NEW Yong Mo' MARKET.—The express of Thuradsy Ovening, saysTlie foreign news from Europe and &dm ?dialer), but more particularly the report in anal money market article of the London Times, that an especial message from the Queen was soon expedted on affairs, have bad aseriouv effect upon the:ateck" market, and ''the panic" id un checked, I Every thing is down, and there is a great • deal of fight among business men." FAilm nes in NEW' YORK.—The New York corres pondent or the: Philadelphia Ledger says:7.—".l under. Stand tha t there have been quite a number of commer. Mal failures In the citylviihin a few days past,andtbn more or e !expected to follow. As far as I cart learn . however, the suspensions have not been among fire. class of deniers:' . _ DEATH' OF A NEW YORE .L.APFAttr.--Copt Heim, of.the ship Virginian, wailkilled on his last outward • passatm from , New "York to Lieerpoid.- Oa the 27th of February the ship was struck , by a sea, which carried away her boats and stove Abe round house, onoriellich Captain Heim was standing when hare= calved such severe injuries as to •cause about 5i4 1, hours. Strgall;—;•According to the statemtnt of the sti.a crop made in,Louisiana in 1845.6, imblished by 1 A Chimp:niter : , the whole crop amounts to 186',650 hhdp: The number of sugar plantntions is se; down ati.)o7i 0 "e"=, ''l.;:A:';'4 .l 7 - . ,- 1. '1 . ...= . :0!;;:'..."., - t - `,,_,- i ,,', 4 ,- :."', ..."-_''',':-'''',!.','"•;-'," P PAII4I;IOtiFOR, Wait. •:.-Wapaye received:Halt fax papers . toffie 2.l3ittl!ree. fcillotaiat paragraph Tramthe rtecordeipf that date -- * t • The-.Linntenani (Intern= and -garrison titian linen tippeised that the rime governmenChan (iiptite t tied 9r.000 - rnniVets with percu.saioniocki:liir the inititia. of NIIII3 SCOtia . ill2.l the..atijncent cniciniea- Novs. .Sedrte — liiattio !Jr and • Fredriekton pan r 3 thelmportanee.of, inantifeetoiries - ::.ead - tail roads, and a 'writer in'the goes so far as t.ci"decleit:that n rail . road :0 Q.ietwc. is the obly . naenns by which I.ig r land • tan:retain Dhota. Scotia rind' the buntidas, If tho pea• Halifax would only. open their oyes; they.would see their interests iu speaking -out more boldly OUTRIINNINci A:l:ocOMortvtt:-Ati Engbh paper tells of a time between a mare that strayed from her pasture (the property of M Garrard,) up m n raiirttad and rt locomotive. Teher.great surprise she found trimmer of a now description etrming, after le •r, rind not liking tie looks of the putlitrg, rattling, smelting monster, that walking so mighty quick after her, she concluded to put aptirs to herself and try what speed she burl on hand. The driver sounded his whistle nt its top nnte, in order le give dubbin fair warniti and perhaps Jiighten het from the, track. This only indu ced her to quicken her speed, and away she went like t he wind, with snorting engine and its train thunder ing niter her in the rear. The engineer put ea the steam. tind screamed his whistle a ith all his power, but still the Mare kept a• head, although they streektng it Mier the rain or twenty-five miles per hour. "Sometimes they lost sight of het, it being the grey order morni , g, nnlbsupposed they end run past her, - but ever and 1111,111 they would eutch sight of het no the rushed along like n shadow hefore them, The more they blew the luster she “lrggrdit," keeping, ahead in spite Cl*team and the darner. What would kite been the i,oe of thi4 :trange race, had it continued much longer, ilia not ditfi.tolt to ant tniae ; the mat o ' s was g o od, but % o ut , lung run, tun (Irate Hod !God do atititnit the gion t power of %team? Al. it wan, -he p,allatoly lieptabead fin Gdlfeo mileA, when jo‘t a. the 113i1g7torlege coached the Tey Midge, the vor animal. caught her font against n stone or [mu of the raid, and rolled headlong t o the down - line. The engineer nigh parsing abrivk an rias found when rin3 Ehr her rnre and rum to her owner, who, had been numbering A .To I —One rtvAt rat blackt.mith of th. his shore=••t:t the roc of New ittt .tes on the. Cl.lhr cl,, A PPOIN rtIENSIS BY Tut: rftEsIDENT. y +cid, 14 , advice and consent .of the &wale. . Carlotta Parks., of 31,411.. 10 lie eOO.lOl . for -di. , port of Jilts da Jativito, Ora il'oorga Gotdart, te sit. kd. George ITGageolie, Penn-yhitv)ia. ti erontt' far the city SNltz rinul , vie., Seth T Ofis, leeftito4), Thomas W Gilpin. of l'olwiyhotoin, 10 lir consul for rh.• ron of rwli.olt, in Igiliathi, vice .14rous Shaw, rccolh•d. To:Loma; B ALrarn t, of I.o,m l iyani... to Ire rtin.,,t (or di. , p.. 1 -1 z. in [lv, 61111,1 14 . 111'1i" WIC., Plc' U.n . .l,ni naey rein I Iva. ~f 1.1 to. r",..1 r,r fl, land of Z tr>ii.ar. in :1..• , t 1 1100 Suit.in of H areal . vie, Ito-Wt.-I I' Walter 4. St ew ', ri of v. to Inc r! , 1r1,111 for Ito port of Duiplco. iu Scotland. vieu I•;l ward “Y 6 Ler. • MIME! Robert /,,,mgheetd. of t ', •nn=ylcnnia, to be rootol the tt.to t of L +.lll.m•kt fV. In Irr hind, 11 111,. MCDOW r 110di , 1,1. w w n 1 . 1 ,104111,1 timing sh , 1:14t of du; Senate, rice Jem.•e !sic krill', da ceam,l. Samuel 1) Ural). 03 Le e>.n<u!f•r !be eicy anJ Wo,gJorn of Toni', 'c.c., John 11 Maynr, recalled. Loth' , rockot. , •1" Moine. to b, ctovoll (or the rt,it or l'irton, in Nova Scutin, rice John J JP cen.rd. Jarne's To3lnr, to be collect nr i Ste. for tho di•ttriet, and &r. rot tin port of vice 14104 et Si/ha Wearer, to be &r, f or the pmt of Fait esietwairdt, in Rhode Wand, vier Jo cph I Tip temovril. Edwin Wilber. to be collet:tor, Air, for the diode: of Nevtrort, Rtiedu Inland, Vice %Tinian) Emil., cc moved. Murray Whattote. its he e..11 , 0nr. &e, g+r trim and pnrt of rivonpre UM% Perm.yhmnin, rice Clint lra %V Kelm. JAn B Guthrie. to be norveynr. Sze, for th , pmt Fitirburgh, Pen nAyitunin, ric e Wm 13 Stormy , cern.. veil. James Fishrr. in be gtarytt , yor, for the port of Paittux,t, !Mock Istbinti, vice Pclt•.g Altura, whose crimminoinn expired. Timothy P Spencer, to hn deputt finstntister nt CI. nvoittud., Ohio, B Andrew.. retnnxed. Jamra K Gibson, to be deputy rommaocr ll t. Ab• ingdon, Thc"Pensinnlo De mocrnt" refers to Ile. intelligt nee received at that port by the Snipers, from Vera Ctuz, with acclaims from Mexico, as lain as the llith ult. 1, ewes, that Mr. Parrot, an agent of the United States in that country, ••has written to Commodore Conner to send a ship-uf war for Mr. Slidell, the plenipotentiary, whom the Mexican government refu ses to receive in that capacity, and who, in conse quence, 11114 demanded his pasoports. them conster nation exists nt Vela Curi a all On national ships in port having been taken up the river by .team to he pin• Cr'fl ont'of reach of Los Ilereticos. Anzeiteanos Del Norte. The department of Vera Cruz will pm:lounce against the government of Paredes, unless the ilitE unities with tit: United States be settled at once." [A member of Congress hos addres.e,l us a note. this °vetoing, statingthai he was sit W d thtt Santa Ana is, before this time, in Vera Cruz, and either vitt. lotions, or that ho has suffered the penalty of his boldness; and alsl that the Mexico Texan army will never reach the Rio (Lunde, and if they du, will not fight our armyl 'nit gentleman occupies a seat in the Houle of Representatives, to the right of the Speaker, he is the Only son of rho Emerald-Isle. that has the horror of seat in the Pennsylvania Legislature. Ile is a strong and able advocate of the present Tantrz—acd an on compromising friend friend .of the purient Naturalization Laws,, can be seen by Iris Resolves introduced some. time ago: If it is was not for his . comae on the Bal timore and Ohio Railroad question, we could admire and say of him, that his amiable disposition, his noble integrity of character, his manly . adherence tit all that is good—in a word, ho has won forhimself, the sincere regard and esteem of all that make his acqoainfanzei but we must look over his advocacy of the "Right of way"—when we come to consider that, he represents the Wear. If we are not mach mistaken, his well represented constituents will him With an in creased majority. next session. We say let it be with all our hearts. for he is a true Democrat and a warin hearted frisk American—and if our Legislature had more such men, theta would be more work done and in leis time. JACKSON. To Cook. Eggs.—A year since we published the following mode or cooking. eggs; end as the egg•eating. season is approaching, we are induced to repentit: particularly ns many jrrtenals after- copying, ether seemed to misunderstand, or were disposed to be rn er ry over it.. • , ' . . . PPM' Wider, Ileatett.to the boiling point,.into an irow -vessel, and set it upon the stove Where thesamn bear will be maintained, but , not where it wilt boil; theit - break the eggs into and let them remain until cooked. Which is easily known; therrtake them out Of the Wa 'ter. and aerve . -Op -with salt. - butter and pepper. To our taste theyare far bolter than those cooked in any otlesi triode. I.ry it before, you -aria any wit upon it. _ , - - Prairie Issrmer.-. - ,„-, • - -; ' • -. • 4 • ruff, panted on; and the; mire light 1119 , 11111 . 13. I Ilf• I de, and in due time regured n mi,4ing her from h.q. pasture, at her whereutwats. )f .% pri I, 4.l.,Norrburyport, nu bun “Miller” f oith found xn order nn an 1;411419.11:Ike. mend the Inck nn 10. , 01em, no ol top•oir onio o f +he hin of 'h, it,fetitul tegiorn.:" From the Washington lini6n Apr 10 FROM MEXICO. . From the Philadelphia Sentin'el. MR. WADSWORTH, OF SIF.RCFR. rcsrelßsineWfb. , We give below additional iiims of nears - -receiVexl.' by the ship Northumherland:..• • The passage of the tl , totice of,Re pre Re seat:wives und-the aumrneneementof the Orgetidebate • in 1 Skittle; created Mitch excitement and - notes little Anxiety in England. _I he French - ,pal erswere.,di s '.cusAing the subject %%lila their al earnest ness..—.r Opittiens: hnweYer,wero as,various as theY nre eathis side , of the weterH•sorne:thinking:that hostilites Would eitatie;and - otherS ,tieleg confident teta Oacaatile ad. juitineni of. ail - . - " • • Bridal?, .Partiant,E.nt.4--'f he Irbil Coercion -Bill had been - 'passed the-Ilouse of Lords lit Committee of the Whole. It is to begin - forco three . dais:" from 'Oc. tobCr !mit. ~ When the plaUse Was read - raakinz it n misdemeanor punishable with truest - flirtation for fifteen years, foramy person inn proclaimed district: to be fou nd . nut' of his abodebetween one hoer after sunset and Lord Grey; mentert as de •arnealment one year's imprisenment withoiwit bout lahor,Which was :lust on a division I • Ikattserf Cominons.lFl idoy, March 6... 7 .;- - On the House re. °lying itself ipso a coin tiditee on the resole tioni on the Corn and Customs Importation Bill, Sir liehert•l'eel propes;4 16 except b u ckwh e at,' mxixe, and rice from the gener all measure, -with a vie* 'of making these articles at 'once duty free; before. the other parts of the bill bticame law. • Mr. Miles objected hin the house at length ngreed to Sir R. Peers restilatiilin, %illicit wee read, pro for. I 'no. with an undetstanding 'that the debate thereon shotild he taken on 'Monday. The citnimittee wont the neigh the remaining 11:4011.111.11S. eleich were ordered to be reported tin Mundy, sind die (lease adjourned First. Defeat .. of the Aliniftry the sth, the tt•iterntnent was I, G in a damn ity in the r.g.oniniiir. Mietbaers resisted tt motion for ii.gtijry , into eh con, •I a ours under which Ili,. l'o"r IdeW Corrani 4 sientere had edict nu Mr. Collier to esign hie office ' RI rt e. ASSISNIO C ondesitine reeleee.d also. that OD inquiry le-I instituted lulu cell eihe ulnews in tile ' A . ,llOVee Union wor!..lloU6C. Out VOint Alla Cabinet -werW,out .vo led by a. tntijorit”.il frd. 'll l , Lindoit , the 7111 ell, 'contains - a long ai tio le nboot the . Baited States; It takes the craw 0110 ILO reftleoll out inn' pit t tr. 104.. r, at , Oregott- mallet lof tiro toettbetculion,• t pusste t e UOLISU t esolu 600;4 are umens'of war , , . ,„ There tippeats lit be mintier tiereingence or the in i,,,vctillnitly moven:eels it/T.401d. 0,1 -, ,Olhi , CU 1111. Ctorti..“ the Peivatudetters °billet London "Times sac, idto izteie,o: -- seeber us!totaro il..ar' 'hitt SUCTeS.•r ter,Abtfitt4 depend upon it, fnti 4 Il'it - 4•Ittol Til ii , "X! in Co. is the neivsTrtith IniVrt of thel prulealdiityof another tett ih!fi..--batt le with thi• Slept,. Tips . intslfigehce truly hate an eff , ed. on thi• relations between Anielitra and GfiNli ll,itain. . . • The ofrsirit :lie in the tilos. rlina.Oroioi diti *n for EnginiaL..Tho Sikes to be too poriatifiii for the tool it confidently • x,peet ed 01.1.4. the, grew lintile wlric6 in nom...ea to hove on the 21-Stor lationtv, freireern .- .711,000 Sieks anti3o 000 8ri14.4 and native traelis: ed in th.e defeat ref thelciiter. he milirrt y thralgliout Eiviii/141 Very VCtiVe. It i.r..46.11111.11 Loge reinfoicrinenoi me, isrpfi r if bisoly lobe .os.nt. isi In d ia • 'pie-1104.A Service f..447.,..tie.. - 01 si l o 7.h al , • -1.0. , 1 that the nary writes i/littit . d Y3l - 11111 , 1•1 cce. . lLu 'drafts, ui;i•nllie witty lot lr it: ... • . . .-rh , Indin Ocivi•risinera ..01ec•§11:101 , sea tr . akiog evert .bfr,.irri to roni•o tho r_SOVPUti ..tfeelpf 11:01 beer, rmule in ilifT.ri ot olnrik 1,1 crust. 'The Moroiog Chcoolchi of the fob any , . the Intel iig.j , orn trout I'o. of 44"..tr in Ow: Es i o i. fir frAnr, -telj ! ..f.telerY. The rCrihr ri the hie 18 • 11, lit n 1.12 2 ,114 I).werobvr in of * rly neg . 041:101Cief.. TIV.4 Were ra..etual;2; pnverrtrA by :by 'breorriy of the htrri.ir Irony*, l'rorrt.uilvahnirit.. 9pin the ter+ horn.. 4 ridertod Sri tee, or f.oirn I ipy.ing sr r si mplizn hi, lit Irish Italia.. They iNt.r. , re vo k e d %kith het IflCy trove by MI e1f..14".01 rooted. Net a mail ons ili.4on bitt7l. 41C1 , 44.4 the Ste lej. until tit,rietii,ond.-t:;tin*ilAttlw six er Sere. , +Lip. Oita tie. Loll,. Thee reloiiiial 11.4..C.CrIffnell Of a.e fortiird 11.1.1,:i•, rm.! c•i r ; the 15th of .Nosilry n pivi” vii lu 1 bevn Oreeralit.g. Olgal. Mile, *:titter i 'vet, ci 5f...i."11 it • otitis,. 3.4 took up as oth , r toir 5111,1%,/ I krivopl n.' •1 ,, 1 t. , have '1:.. , " dotrntl ,r .111,14 and hose tie Eer.4- 14..,40.. 14 ham.. lOw WC a list. aroialot Sikhs i n. moon:, look* res.:hot a !asst. s i•lf (1 11. v -t not rrioi• the S o .: iiii• eninonign, thin 0-•••ut oir.o•o: only of carats , rind 6,1,51) of 40 malty- S.rhenry- f . ZOI fa , yr1311.:01,01rk 3 1 t , . 1 1 • 1 0 h 1 104 03011 , 01. but 1 - 0!,..1.h3ab1e uncertainty pre•tiil• t o Om ,g.,11:1 entigl,l4•lll. Tito fact, 11.1yr ev.hr is tiittlir'St,**,,,!...C.../ 40 it proves 1)b it tied n o r. e n übnnaoraat the iiiiitrwive•iyitieltt of rivers, Chow, ',nil that lhoc sue still Mite nit.i resolvecl tar ry Mt On war with c,tcat itrelrelte and Sir Relay li.iraliaZ Mid sir 11ugli G.itit,ll were tr— al) it,, means of f Booing ttp thej iwt.cesttiltay had :I , ttaid by thriving. the emony ni 16e! ;mint of the bayonet fours aria 01.1t - Pr.clo3l 0/01.11.-- They had, on the eiiiittirri, to .53‘11tia fresh .01110" in 1110 po.ition they laitl solliavely won, nti.l when these! w mat the enemy r 01.11 0 ,1 wit limit ctopfittaiiii.l Het, l• he was eitiihhul to lolly tad encamp ores between the oriel of hPI nrul the titer. With a powetfol and a4eumiens army in , their fiormi :001 river In 110 . 11 tear, that po.ttian waled' have been very rritira . but the Sikhs getter its Hoed upon the c tre.izt. inn that omit large tvinforertnenr..l cnine up no 1111.411p1a ivoli'd he tnude by apt 11,iti.bi In I compkw their diarattefiture. homo sLirmiabing, to .k idler near Sikh Itridce of botati on the 1311). 14th and 15.6 ii 11014 1 ,, Willtolll nny rem it kettle ctratt.i On the 15:11 Sighs .came ove r the rivet at l'ltulloon, plundered the intighlt , o. hood, and -pitched is Camp on the Telt batik in the Utitish territory. , On the folloaing, day they made soma farther nd vanCeir,nnaottr•rtcircil 40,04 lien; a nand Sir' It. Smith moved hi.l,rigvie up Sul leg, th r iving it, eniemy 1.. for. him until )11 , 215t. in the morning. when he came 111 , 03 one c 0111 fortified positions of the ea erny, which fired grape shot amongst. ilia GOIAS') 'mop*. Th. Agrn Uldittnr construes 'ha retirement into n defeat; w h iter the Delhi Gozatte - .tents, that heavy fi ring was heard in tint direetion of. Godittah during titel whole of tin-afternoon of thtit day. Nothing positive 1 uppont's tu linve been nown.H3 10 lamilt:iof that dty. when the mails were leaving . Bombay. The French Association for the Alton - arm of SI tvery. ha. decided on comaientorating .by a initial, that de cree of die Bey of Tanis by %shit:it the slavery of the itCgrites Wtl.l. 111)011410 in hisaloinittiuns. fhe steamer Great froth Gibraltar for England wet lost oil' Cupe. Fini4torre on the '2 kit Erb. Thee passengers were lost. [From the United Service Gazette, March 7 1 , The SI,. itzerland, from Neer York, log arrived its England, bringing intelligence rrOlit the United States down to ihe 12th of i'ttlirtinty, the most impot tent of width is dint the II Tian of Representatives had pea shed the following 1040hIlionstelative to the occupation, of the Oregont * . Tbia 14 another step in linited States arrogance 'which paaaed Congress by a majority of 103 to 54 *Kest . And to purpoat does it tetrif Merely to ad,: the obtaining of, a toelve mobiles time from the notice being received by the English government, and a long rope and a good fall tit the end of it. The war purty iiiAmet len have united with the Titters school In France; they are eagor.to whet ea. knives and shed the blued of Englishmen, but we feel confi dent they wilt ilia! thiamselves deeply involved in error as they plowed. The entite possession of a territory is claimed by two parties, and a treaty is entered into for a joint occupancy, till onekives the other a notice to quit, which noticei if toeitly/,,complied with, meat be deemed tuntamonnti to a cowardly shrinking from n claim of right. The United States intend giving this notice to England, hut our countrymen are not exact lytilo sort of people to quit their undoubted property, because the Americans have:warned them, without having ti.brush- fur it..; and-acts ,of aggression, if tolera ted, must lend to juid. England has as yet been perfectly peaceable and quiet upon the ques hen; and this tranyillitylins been looked upon hy the Americana ns evidencing pusillanimity. They have regarded.our preparations fordefetiee with an extrem ely_jealous.eyo, but self conceit has stupified their in tellects., They fspeithemselves.in a superior eleva-, • lion to the buil, though,,in racy:nothing more than the fly upon the bull's bora. It does-not admit of a.dotibf . 'that the right thinking o tioe of the Untied States' peptdotion are detittedly averse to hostilities , !--they Contemplate the injary that is likely. to .ensoo to cotn merce—ths riestruetien of their, pot to and marts , —and the press , generally leiclaim against iitepr . epipitanay of the,President.. 'This is - a " very pretty poster!, Ofatrairs.to comm.: t. 2 . .<s s .~~` . ~., _..~ , - plate, but it willrtnestilL l =ur t° - P °s " war partiWill drive on Is:Lateen - 4i:- The American' navvy: in pet ferttly as ,opthing, ,compared. withi on r ; ToWti, their arrnyri - mere sheletlin and thrtaglr expectn,thans have been :exhited Acinerinans.would" attack' 'Canada as ar7Comencementilyet,:shoul,F blocs be struck,:.ive think rn it, rnnre than prtgiable,tlitti.ttoopi from Upper Canada will be conveyed across Ale lakes and assuulttles enemy in his onni country.. 4 possible_net to admire the .conduct uf.ibe English Closet:Mlma in this affair; theY have.beerd tbe threat: enings: and bonneiwJonathanend hrethren. but in, no- instance r f' 2.l mve they knurled, ..Thdl, Ameri cans have refused all 'med hat Or in terferenevr: front neutral powers, tbeir reason iSrriailly. blinder:fin favor of dominion and slaughter, while England has. quietly desired the continuance of petite,- thongh quietly making preparations for-offence anddelenee. After all we still maintain there will he no fight the-bolo-1i 'of, commerce cannot be 9pet:sily, broken --the invidious schemes . -open' 010 lindsoh's Bay 'Company-and the fur trade must ipoi dify ba Checked; if not by force of arms, yet,by, the - Want of money.- - America' Cannot afford to fight—they have no' Ameri: can liothaeltild to fall back upon--their health teals principallyon their industry, land if they ; cramp the enemies of their' own ban& it wilt ho a deiormined suicidal act. We do not say this by way of Mont. but in pity that men who are constantly preachit4 liberty and friendship, should ho- induced praLtiee ; amid. lion and wronw England 14 doubly artned, in her honesty and in her strength. hnd if forced intowar, her quakel is a. just mte America is iinlidging iii the ride andavat ice Ord mopes man a welllto pun. Co-no what may, however, our countrymen may: rely upon it, that old Ettgla,,d will: b.:found ready fur na tion. Ml+Cill LW, 1.;R . 50.11F.T111.501 —Al4ll.lt tsar hundred yUi (Id or, thrt, Magnetic Telegraph a rise, wus cut rUT recently, near Laneu.tUr, ;AA the lemoccul , inforins us, owl caviled - uwuy by porno pursuit or per sons unknown. which canaed rionl,ble delay in Lilo tronsmiishos OineW3 to and CrOnallurrisburi ' ut. that - Dic& At die ioilli.non of lier . fadier. in Etot Liberty, fu timid) kveirof roge, MAO A mELt 4, 61.;hier 31 , 171 V A . Fer,lu ' 4kr pia , lay, af The funeral Will . IhVz . e te-rl nicT ph o'clock. Tile fritsiiilii . iir ihn ore rciviested sitli , :nsi without : C OMME R CIA t - - ,RECORM PREPARED AND CORRECTED - EVERY AFTERNOON., l'irTSß R.Pti 110:91.) Or . fLtApE. - - CMII.IIITEE Fn k Aram. I - COL (mi., W. W. Will co o Clutke 2'he Rives. is go+l crier for alrbusines,. plirpOies. 5. , 11111 o f the New-1001.0ns I.!oatt finvetpui ea of and pons into the St. i,Guin mode. theSonth AmPtica and Union are arnoOpilin numlier. 1 M Pl - . llt TS 011" It I - VVI 4. St Lunis—Pr stt Notionuf;76 Idols bacon, trunk. 1 1) Leech & Co; 40 cks, 1 bilx,,W IlinglacOl; 1 box. 3 .1 Gray; 1 box; .1 G tvi.; L 6l Linz Ilidrs, Rhodes, 117 do, owner ab gird; 2 Mils scrap Scites; 997 Akn c orn, owner rthuailii ll'abash. ver—Pr atri'We.t Point; j 42 111,/1., ' hums, Brendin-z.Shipton & I,ilogg; 60 bases; cotton, Loech & Co; 4 1,15 d, lohacco'. Atwood, Jori.s. & Co; 123 As corn, 3 Bryan; 183 du, et Gordo n ; 43 skil l r•ogs. Poindexter & Cu;! lot Ott - Aries, I) &"Co; 63 Isbisc.ra, owner • aboard; IC hbds bacut, 4 hos. 2 As raga, IV tlulmeo & Co.l . 1 Illerlins—Per sir PlSCiii."; 19 hllds tithacrc, 1 . ) Leech & Co; 59, olds Cour, 7 bluls tobacco,lf A din 11 9 stoves, 110,./ 311 , 1d1ie4, °warm/lions - a; 1 lot rdtrulries, J i Wheeling—Per str Rhode Island; 11 +I. 1...bC.c co, Iv Bingham; 29 Iph do, 219 sacks corp. 5 kegs,' 16 1..1.1s Irird. I) I.o.ecla Sz. Crr. 2 harts tubs+to, J. A. 110 e; 3 11 D..1c..1 . ; I Uhl hour. 22 sacksMenl, j & J Dteks-c 110 GI A 11.iirs; 53 do, 21 Vila corn m.ll, IV G , ler; 61.4 owner ialioard, 8 bole ..hiskry. 111:x.; hats shovels, Ilerg:4, Wright C. Co, 6 001:k, rsg+, Jolwn.4l“ .14 Stocktn i c; 2 b'ds hotter. John Scott 4. Co; 2 f1i1" . 4 du. Chocrh & Ca. rothet-; 3 ldsla till. 1 lut son haws, R E Lnu:srille—Pr str TnlliSmint 2 Was ;11. 2 do m17,-, I •Pasit, I hist nil. J Id & Co; 310 Hams, kegs bolter, 3 Sass fewther, kitls, 6 Akini.,l LW Wax. Idids tobacco, W illogham; 141 baics cotton King & Ponnock; 160 sick.; , corn, 3 Bryttni 300 Pig 1.. d. Itabins4a &. Co; 4.pkgs, JlimOs Furs ”rho 20 sks b a con, J ordan; 133 skis feathers, Carr-on & "i1.1CnIglo; 1 host,;Coleman & 11ailmatt; 1 bsx. J 11 'lothdr; 5 do. 51 Illeppard Z intsvitle —Pt str Pit , nom; 15 hlttli tiacco, Graff; 9 du, 11 NI htelt••4l; 21 Vbls - du, Willingham; 2632 pieces bloom, T tyl sr St Co, (0 renms piper, I. J D %Vick; 101 do, G A Boor); 50 do.iGeo Mor gan; 23 do, J & P Floyd, 2.1 a ska nits, S M'Clurkitri 1,114. wb.cco. T G'.o - 11. - rnel 30 tierc46 corn; D 3 sack* do, 110 do nais, WG.!ier: 2.0 littils tOsacco, 16 bhl.4 ;milt, II Graff; 2001sigslusts, Dsnaldsan. Cincinnati -Pt St r flwaUkle: 276 b tf,e4 tbeeso. • Gr..IT; bd. Iritter,2 - ..3 keg; do, 10 bbts eggs, 20 " hb Jordon & Sul; bbls lard,.. Lyon, Sftarb &Co 1.0 sandrie'r, B'": Riley &,Co; 34 cks bac.m, b trrol. do, .69 dry 1da..1;" Kdrafr, 76 bbls salrisk..y,Og (en & Sno.y.len; 610 pie lead, Jan flag; I tr: b is a.)311, Williarbs and Llilwortli; 100 Art irtCort,, 4 ?.ooo canvassed . Halos, b. Leech ,& Co ; x .BO 6,x ralins. 11l bases chocolate; %V R Sl4Cutetteutl; 33 pig lend. Parke 4. Hanineri.'- . . Lif4elte —Pr sti Clettarnt cks' Mann, 102 bbl. lard, 3 ',Wilt icon, I b II shovel., Amiul. Jones 1 & Co; 15 rd.; bacon, Win Rd sham ; 1001cks bacon, Ileury Graff; 20 bbls Inn, 6do Pork 3 cks coffee, 5 butt tub term, I lot sundries, Reynolds &Shee. _ Cirsclnnati—Prstr RearMuto Cutter; 4 lihis Sa mu -I °aeon, 2 cks ginseng:, 2 bbls gar, S 'McKee; b rid-West...Mt, 33 balsa bemp, . 6 , bales leather, Clark & Piaui 16 bales dear skins, .3 boxes fro, Win Holmes; ibex, Gordon; 2 boxes books, 5 bits rlu, 1 lot sundries, 1.11 Graff; • 11. sacks leathem; Poindexter & Co; 3 lihrls ;theca); Geo 41eigan; 24 cks blcqn. j.T.wdon; 12 blils molasses, L j D Wick; 33 birds bacon, D tench Si Co; 239 bloomi, Church & Carothers. . NT rsßunda MARKETt Flour—There—were sel l reral_ small sale's of flour made yesterday at 3,65, 308e53,70 pet Corn—One lot of 400 bitshels at the river sold at 33 , 540 c, cash. I - Oats—A sale of 260 bushels from store. Wheat—Buyers are paying 704 tb t Allegheny Millers pay 72c.for a-pritne articlo. Molasses-20 blils - fron store, nt 34 cl4,nash, Bdo 31 cts:, 0 do 33 cts cash; fast sales from New Orleans show a decline of le and dull. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL rArdzior mTOsap, Corner of Wood nnd 'Fourth [ streets; Pittsburgh. _ ; THE subscriber, (late of the firm of Miller gt.Dra vo) having leased and fitted up that fine st,oreon the corner of, Wood and Fourth streets, is naui hieeicing and opening an extensive variety of • i Fresh Cirocorical rruits,&e. It being his determination to keep suc 3 goods oily As he can confidently recommend, and will give gorier al satisfaction both as to quiality and pride. Le tvsper.t.• fully invites the atte:ition of his friends, families,- ho tel keepers, country merchants and others, to `his as sortment; 'and especially to his vaiietYF. of Coffees, Teas,.betb Green and.Blark; Sugars, %henna Cider Vibegari,&a.,'&c. All or which - he will sell low for ca..b.l. T LIOMAS'. 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Leise j e, .• - ETU, lcL4 g, an5Z- - stizge•Nattirg6r - 1411. • _ msloN . _PRICES op.AD Fir 4 Tier . cijßoxte,i or D _ ,less Circle t 50 tents Seemul T.ir'olßoxes; : 57 A' Third Tier,. . 4 . . rellery f)r Colored, Pe-pions - * , . Securod o2iitt via serlson the.clehruieilliogkly of ton , or, the Devoted gay: Pars TgWas. :This Evening "April 14;1546 . Will be perfjormed,4 theTfuge of , O,R; THE 1? EVOT:ED CITY With ji powerful cast:. Dance, - byi Miss 'Bertha Leeds . After 1,1063en, , u; _cotOthly of U.N E . J. 011.11: • For Pafticulirs, ace ,Billa of Ike doll f Dunk 4. toopen tit 4 before 7, to commence at past 7 redact::: - • , • fhe Box_ office will be open from 10 o'clock A 11 in 1, and from 2IP 51 to s—at which time and Once, *eats can be obtained fur 'ony, number .of per All demand aonm t tibia e4tablishrnent will be paid wine' wAlly every Monday m.traing. • A Arrow , and efficf+t. Police have been engaged to prewerve trrcter at. RI; r mas. aprll.l4 [QTE have,: fur e.a neat, wrli finished story. V V brick' . liouse; !with - steno basertatiet. together with a Lotof e;round, l so feet float un a Wide street. ezwriding 100 feet deep to a 20' foot street: . situate On Beaver st. in ,Allegheny - City. This property is in a delightful situattipr ani will be - sold•low and on re,sonuldaternis—it .vould suit . 11 person doing busi % ness in the city., - ply to . . it .1i ! ULAKETY 4. MITCHEL. pirue,le 'of- Damaged 1i0n., - ).iaits, Acc. BY ( I rder.end. Gtr the benefit" of underwriter+, at 2 i P. , 4nWedneaday the 15th inv., on the -Nlonnugaltela Wharf, oppoeite tit .the rtiouth of Market streeti I .13 Tone [nit:. embincin;; ei very general rowelrient' of 'the moat safeable nit ei,whiel:V. en demigod hp Water on the steam It tar Vjoia, near Wellaburgh, Va. Mss i 60 kegs Nalleas.tortsd sizes nod Brade,.. tat the warehouse of Messed A t'vvoorl. dotter , 4. , Cu. - • Immediately elicit theubove Lt. SOU at the warefam4e. Of MCb3lls' , B Holmes 4- Brother, 120 tiara Iron, ae.rened.s4 5; 20 bu,,,11... 1. - r . 4,lt„ir rhenes Yound Hysun Ten; 2 half - b.:lei, TohaFou. . ' 1 doitubi, - Voffee mills, bed tiordn, f l t t li lines a,dtgo, snuff; Ire,.knnletetlu.lb l atroll strXe. .Trrrne a silo. • JOHN I). DAVIS. 11 Aucer. ALt vrAtina intlehte,l to tile nalleNigned, arcte grwateil tO call Mr Buali,,fen's Book Store, Lib.. ert y a!teet, and their accounts. No van 'Aun3ht •pty• any vu the account of -the late firm of -N & G LogoreNtther notice. . { Dr GEORGE CLEIS. Pimhargh' Apritll3, • . . . I. May's . .fsiliscell.eatels, and 'a Bust of N ew 1- 1 0003. - . . - A T.C,,WAl.iteroky Depot, ES Fouribst. ak. Jeffrey's Aliscellanies, jnat out, complete:in one volume. ) 1 ' Allirdm's. Mircellanies. cheap edition, one vulume. Wilson's Miscellahies. cheap edition, one volume.. British Critics, b$ Christopher Nord). One vol. Umo, ; _ . . Notes of of tmve er, on the Social and Polititul -tate of Fmne, Pru sia, Switzerland, Italy. ancPuther patty of Eurtpe, do inc; the present century. By Samuel Lain. Esq. I. Front the second London edi- Thoorlolf, the Icelander, and Asianga's Knight,two palls. . Libril nrCilmice Reading No GO: Ty l u.e; or the R.eandende in the Marrioesas, by Her man Melville. 'Turf partt--second supply. . Twerty Yestrs Aftr, part second. - , Tliii lathe last of the Seq./din the Three Guardsmen. The .1..i1y of tho Gulf, a romance. ' Living Age. NO. pa. • linicherb. , ok rr fwl 'A p ri I. - . H unt's §lniv.hant'S 41ttgazine for Apr t. '' Farmer's Library ,1 (a monthly journil of ngticul• tun.), for April. I . . - . • ' ' , Demoaniti;:. Review-for April . . - .. Percival Keene. a novel, by Marryett. - En_ hind anti Wal4s, by J. G. Kohl, author of Tmv , els in Russia, Austriu, &c., -- • . ' Rakeby. artd,the Vision of Don Roderick, by Sir Wolter Scam • I "- ' - . - - ' . Bridal of Triermlin, Harold, dre., by Sir Welter Scott. i • ' .1 -.- . . - - • ,• • The Young Attisti, and the Bold Insurgent, by J. H. Ingruhnm. I • , ' Just recekal-and far sale at . COOK'S, 0 Fourth street.. • • np 13 Drartg Burattne.' ri.fARBLE and nbngatiy tam asplendid article . 111 crinscontly on; hand of the latest and roostap— proved T 13 YOUNG..& apl3 • • Hand at; Nails aud Spikes. • 920 EELS ,t,uniato. Nails and Spiker, eas'd si• Am , I.ol{ on hand and, for sale by -. .ISSARTIDI& Na Wood street.- Sugar. - • 9n SUS NO. ,igoF,on hnnaanagnr wale by 1- , . i.' 4 .lt WM ,Sz, 51 1 41.11 - li. • npl3 ' - I Wood . , betz.en.n 3,l ant, 41h eta Molasses. • -- 300.} 3 „Y;rall.N°f!!°:veiehs.; ( P"neq . . nol3 MARTIN" & SMITH: • - RICO* AIF.RCP;S Ake, (No 1.. atficiv.) on bandana 11. fer ealnbv, -' MARTIN St. smriti; •• .. .SG Wood. bet viean '3 - d and 4th ale. . _ , T o bacc o . 91 . 1:T KECS vawi.itTobac c o; a.firat rata krand; Aolf in store, nod for sale bg MARTIN & SMITH. 56 Wound, between 3J and 4tlists., 4sacgar,Vinegar • _ 3 rly BB LS Vinegat, (good intieln,)' in Store 'end (nr sale by j - 'MARTIN & &MI al3 d&w, 50 Wnod, between 3d nnii sitlt sta; I ! , ! 1;00iii;! ESSAY S of Otirlyle; " " - Sykiney Snlith; ! • . , Wilson; ~ !'" Alison; "! Mhcankay; ", John Foster; A! B4rnay; for 321 e by BOSWORTH & FORRFSTER, apll. ! . 43 Nlarketstrect. THE farmer's Encyclopaedia; • The'Complete Farmer; The American Gardner; • '• • " " 1 Orchardist; for Pale by : BOSWORTH dr. FORRESTEK, all • I, - 43 Mitreecat Dialer in China, Glass and Qeensware,!hai removed to No 125 Wood, be tween Fifth streetiand Virgin Alley; threedaors from the earner of Fiftli._ at which.plaea bid respectfully in vites the attentiOnlof his friends and the publie gener ally to his assortment of goods in the above line. Which he feels confident will give satisfaction as so prices and quality. • .fab2 , BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SiIIFININGS: Theatientidn of purchasers is invited to our large stock of goods:- • • , - • 9.4 Superior §ea Island shifting Muslin; 15 16 ,do do do -do 7-8, dc; I do; 12-4- HainUtcni Sheeting; -do . do; 9.8 1. do - . .-marl7 - • • ,` 4• -* n 1+:74,47 :AMC I, L cf. MEE Mr YALTERS Ile* 4state fur Sale. Notice SHEA St, PENNOCK:, • -. • - • . • . , ..;• . JOSkall! KISS. • '• ••,. • 1151111 j. Ira:l'G , •- • • Agents' al Piliabtergra, for the 'Delaware Mutual; Safety lastreamet-ComPtity of Phila. "VIRE RISKS uponbuildings and Merehandito of • ,X..'every_ description and MARINE RISKS upon; Hulls el diiigoeiof vessel,, token aped the most fivtir;• . . .11 - ff'olfice at the timiotiouto of •Kin; - ; & Ilolmes # on Water street. near Morlik street; Pittebngb. • . N. V., King & Pinney invite the confidence patronage of their friends orunlie community atittriti , to tho Delowdre M. S. Insoraneo Cum .- 014, Os'an stitulion among the most flourishing -in l'hilattelpitlek• —as having a largo paid-in capita}, -,by tba operation of its charter is constantly.incteasing..4:" yielding to each person insured Ids dna share of •*.‘• profits of the Company , witboutinvolving,him in any::• responsibility whatever; beyond the premium actually, - paid in by him, nod therefore as poisqssing the 111 usual priociple•divested of every pbniaziotty,.featuie, aria in lei most attractive form. - ", 11%..4ittph Lim* G . EI.S. - SWARTZ tios just opened a veri nzten— sive assortment olauperiorfrencli Levis, utilew patterns and beautiful iukas,thafcannot . fn if tn please, at • . (ep 10) • -106,.Markel street New Ginr,hams. . F.O. S. SWARTZ has jest received a !area .%.„11f stack of very iuperior French - Gipgharn sloe G .O. Dresses. - Alio a 'fine assortment of Gingham Law6s,to tihich ha would invite the attsta ion of the Ladies, at Nolo6, Market street,ketween sth and Liberty streets. .". Shootings: J UST received a earieiy or 4 7 4 5-4 6-4 by .l2-4 J Sheeting% of the best mark for sale very cheap for cash. nplo Express! EAMES 1! • NOR' -opening by Green'', Express, another lut• of: illwe beautiful printvd Mouse Deluioes, and eba.• ded Hai-ekes.. . • . . A lou, a fine rmiortment of Caohmere, Sane . Thibet Sliowls; which will be eeld ut my -usual low. prices, at tbe Niw York Store, • - W. H. GARIIAR.D. 79 Si arises strvel.: • Per Boston Steamer, 24 E 1 1 1 0E3,5ES of r . i , .. choo t do h n M cluines; ' 'lO Superb Pyramid rots, which wilt he old laiv at the,Now York store, : 1-1 70 . 01orket street; • : A FINE article on hats! and for sale at the Fur ni:nittne Watehouse of T B YOUNG dr:Co. not Hand sineet.• Removal - VM. GLENN. Dookbh.der, has removed to the cOrner of Woos and .Tbird sta. above C. 11. Kay's, where he lot prepared to do every deseriptierVot Rulirg And Binding. ap Molazscs. 75 13 BLS Nem Orleans Molasses 12 ..Siagnf Bolus ficzeived and Cur s ale by ,TlERag.§ fres& Rice, for sately: lit ap t(' J D.W.ILL. lAMS: 5 BOX ES M Raisino; 2 • • .5 DiumsSmyrsiNFigst • . 25 Sultana 3 bble Zanto Currant :; for sale by • . . .1 I) WILLIAMS: 110.1 • . . .... . .. . ... • Peace Boards.. ..., .. 7 -.:-.. _ ..,.• —.... ASUPERIOR lot, A awerl norroiar and oriTii?.t... ,. . width; for sale at the whorl. - - -- -! • : a r , 9 L _ L. WILMARiIiI ~,,: I=l MARTIN & SMITE, (Successors to. Irvine 4. Abu w i rio .L o E s s. le A r l Cl E itin G ts r° 7:l ' r Dealets in na Carom Pitsbor i g s t . 7, Maoafactored articles, No. 56 Wood street. Pius , bnrgh, Pd• aprB. Removal. • . - A A Iltissos reapeetfolly informs his friends and ihe public, that he has removed to the large and spa-,. ; cious' stare, No. 62 Market - sr: Shop's:ins !tow, - veherrif . : ho now Offal - icor sale a large and well ielected sunkcr Dry Goods, comprising every style frrthe.pretwnt tip=, pioaching season, at priCeS not surpassed in this eily or'; l'utchasers of dry goCds w ill do well to calfatid ex 4 amino the goods thouwe are daily receiving from Nave York and Boston. op 9 . 62 Market streei, Auction Sales, MDT JOHN D . DAVIS, Auctioneer, corner of Wood mid Fifth streets. - At 10 97clock - _lOl Tuesday morning, the 14th Mat; will - he - ocild with. out reserve, to hoot and shoe. dealers and Vaunter .art invoico of B.mis, Shoes,. tvernezeis alippu e, Capicrottees, Emhroidered-Slippem.apii black nutria, coney and sill 'Ha ;a, drab, stiatio, giaz.4 . and fancy Caps, &c., &e. ap Removal. THE undersigned bas removed to No. 23 - : - Thiad. street. below Ferry. where/ad will keepers kind a large assortment of Tubs,: Buckeis, Churns, Bushels, and Peek measures, hr ass bound Cedarßuck. :- eta; oval Tubs and Keelers, Bathing Tubs made to.: order at the shortest notice; all lainds of steamboat work always on band.. Thankf u l for past favors; he tit r spec-11011y solicits - the attention of merchants and era; his work will be Made of the best materiels, era thei best of Workmea. - I con only. say that I .11411 warrant ell smelt masse. at my shop, arid - willsMpass any in the ciry, which wilt be sold cheap for cash. S. WORL s _Preis inn/ Caapnr;±,- we-G-TER FORWARD. IDARALIALL 3WARTZWELDER.- FOSWARD & SWARTZW EI,DER, Jitter:tags at law. . Fourth street, betvreeti Woad and Smithfield, apimu. ,I te 'r,,,terri,n: , 3 Livery Stable-, Sbrett . B.-Co - • I'XTE-lOVESAtt, bested in Forei V y and DomestiolViandlio Liquorsi Nn .18. Market atieet. -1188. .(VINES AND . LIQUOI 17 MBRACING ipme of the ehoiceet,braaasgod L. vintagee, is reefed for Bala at a alight. adyriao ST.ER TT&CO a 8 . - No 18. Marker streer,-. RYE WANTED 500 BUSHELS clean good Bye, iit EnitiketiricO-' will find retail iota on appficatton to , - - - STERETT-ScCo.7 . a 8 . . . - 18 Market aireatr- _ . Wool . lir SACK wool or. consigtirneat and for sale by .aprB _ MILLER & RICKKTSON • _ -- - atom and Coptio,ras, 1. OP BBLS Alma. -10 do." Copperas. In siore and for sale int apre . MILLER & RICKETSON. , . .. . . _.. Dried Apples. 1 -...ft 1313 LS Dried Apples. „. , „2 .. ., : • JIL IL. 20 sacks do . do; just .received 1 and. for MILLER & RICKE TSON. :.. - STEA_M BOAT FOR,: SALE. I .. ." THE : steamer Revenue Cutter is for-Sale; Shejseili be at the Multi; in 3or 4 dais. Apply to L 0 REYNOLDS . ap7 - ' • -or 1. iIONICEOPATHIC WORKS 'ANDINEDLCINES:. , = WUST received nod for sale at our Warehouse Herring s sCDpinestic Physician.' litihriennan'Orgrinoir or Honsreoparbic Huhrienian on Chronic. Disesoeir:4 iole Hon acopatlunbl.edwtne Cheats. - - • SCEtIBA:&SPILEIBLER;='- a 4 - - ' ...No: 115, Wpidst. D" Joe; Soya that ee've n c GwB Byre n g ;H r th e ay..: L. od e P o rt . EottsultibY J •- - • 12 2 apT . -•- j.M ~r GEO. S. SWARTZ MEMO J P 110 Wood rtvesit:.
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