a: rf_; ~'~~ ~~3i5 rfts~ ~ ',~--1 -::..:. _ :~'> t. : 'i '. , .'-.L-.'.','.........2,..- .-- ' . .:.. _ ........„ . ~ • -)-•• 'j : ;ii. ~-4-:!;",,, , -,, , ,:. =::-/i.-;;!: 4.:.i,,..7.:-... , . , I Intesse. . ' gig 063 48 Anson: recaved for Oct, bur, 1847. • P 6,165 68 . - ' 'LEVI (I CLOVER. Collector. to r .. . . , . gut. WASISASTO. ... - '.. SUS CASS SIPTJUIDCM BOORS SILL. „ . 2 . lb (hr Editors of itte Pittsburg* Caul thi...44. 1e, ' . . ,s I take. the libeej;il your pew to my 1 regret tow eta Pante imputing to • of Wiegman, Court improper views in d . lion • rya wsnantir could only Wan lob/Mrs le. to the validly of thi *ppointesents of Judge Bur - "yell et the soganalner or Sul attorney genera.— . Tart Edda, nine Gnats thinks the Jaime of , the immense. Court jinn live long enough. to see „the enuring, ban theitented, end he kindly re i . menthe dentspect act, which the decnin te cal: Anoint. throw toe Jiblicivy... . . !.. - „Tbi...E.ditor Its...tuna that do resjority of the ~ cdoeSisebethag," laid that the stagnant Judie 4 ,tight on no esecetng. ground , but ltun he thinks so: `, (a) But be forgets that there is no evil in society eta' see Pentio , us mature that the imputation of campi . motives - to men in Ohm sad eme. I.' deli to the logimarY; when there is nothing to j.sll much inintauons metre thano diffusor*. ii,Upinioloand'ini am well rep thi, Editor May Eve to neat this eget of baying the mann of .lb.. dodges of. the land upon such eztaiiely . elender grounds (6). 114 vulgar in Imirate lite • e• to charger improper purr iv but It is simseallyso toward. men in high nanny aids eine im more than okra. mat* of argument upon I which to fiend it; The Judges of the Supreme, Cant of Pecogheinti have era stied for integrity and -ability atom any reproach except what proceeds • Itom, SM. haputatinot pofilical Walks% may : taint end dam tarnish - unfortunately all the coo duet .fall the men in the Country of free opinion .1 .- and nurromined actleo, without our being awing - ocit. Bo the Editor of the (ha I s may be ohne :: ' law kr_the same imputation of partial Wu to 11 . .intinathe oykdon of the majority_of the fit. ptroire CloGrt Meowed (c). ....... - Toe- mot to file an infamathm In the natant of a writ it quo wamusto at the instant or a .-."private *tam cepeceilly whoa dog eatodintia ' of di t Cloniromeatla on the admission ...f dad • Gan" himself at least Tay doubtful,. and that i.' lea milted'. basis' his decision upon the power ; troceomen by our net of amenably. - , r . ' The &Mama of the ntsjority es wall an hie own opinion reek upon the construction of our otSo ' I set :of emegstey and the neat of the words, [ oend in any inch are" the writ : aforesaid nisy - be hbawd tto At Mints- perms bad no rightito appy far is nuerateauts in , a cam like Jody-Bor. • .!relee af,the C; - ."suinion law", is it given by the act If It he not MO decision cif the aid styla right -end. the Editir. of the Gnaw is wr. mg. This will at lens appear by quoting the whole part of I the section in dispute se tabus. '' .• i ; , Om Dunlop, dims. 679 at cocc 4 'all the Para. a: graph t!le.")' 1.- I; - It main la In , o Mel are stated in Wenn. '‘... lisiti the Isa,tlini 4a; " tbe cued wami. nue ant " ecenl in "th an 1 4284 1,b; im u to h Lre _. . p it rodeed i. thf inme pli : r hi .tt : i4 C q. ou m it y y soshCourta.--,...T..teisivisnif sorb bat tested by agog Was sentence and reading i .. ' lotions had Won need, the word cases would hive ~. Clearly nehmen the prong:diens ni both Coons. ~ But when two 'ecativoies are put. and but dog refined so, it be a text anon of criticism to sister .."" . only to immediately preteeding one. and not ... to both, unless diets is something in the extract e . , 'to jeicify clearly a departure frocu• such in ohji . : Cu. rule Of consul:melon. ' ' •. I - :Or supper., ire suite oat the upidusueb," an d : f let, the lectencl.' rem sat* loony cow; the w rit nisi. Soso on the relation of say ',cram, it would , mance beyood an "inittosenr, orbs rises in both Com* '_fOr suppose we stoke'on the words "in . iv , / taw," and let the sentence.: run the writ ....., dorms' may ben . in.,o. at the suggestion of an AperooS'..t . ' >;'' - ; - '. • Doer not 'Leyte= See; lime th e =ear thew o rd _ ... wove and the word "each" are intended to coo. ' Sr.. the use of Unita* at the suggestion of Pet, • -.. Vile pewee toth e county courts. .. - 1 ' • ' The argument. of Judge Coulter fa • literal ' .._ entstructka of the. net would be e. powerful rap. :. peel to dee ;Legislature so ,to consnuct the law, - • bat Winans to toe not sulEdent to eipoond the .._ aciatmetionbeyortd what seems to Lelia meaning ~. It is. - hoiraver, a matter inns which the ms ' onajorit' y',of the Supreie Court end/gags Coulter r.. and the E War of the G•Zetla_ and myself may honestly Waimea witting any resort to rotations - bpoo our Moires u 1 • In coothalon I will Say, that any one whi at - • did the elegant, matorly and chuacterfslic °pia .'" Iwo of the Chief Inn!" whether Layman or Clerk mightve!! hesitate *Los alit! reuee of opal; . (d) , ' .', - . A Were. , . - . (a.) , We hed preentody expressed ounien n 'billy in regard to the aterPs of nutcase. that ire did not diem any mouth ammo/7 beyond the moan., we exprooiod' in the opinion of indite 1 . 1 Coulter. This opinion. we 'oppose, embodies . mimicking mdb than 'a seeming meimod ordiment. It is deer and lucid, and, in o nrbUnible judgment .... , . a emslitactory answer to the opitdon of the Chief Modem - -... -... . . . • (6) : Ithsa ' pate invention of nu cortesp . .m. - dint tom tharwi gate even • remote blot; of ... kapmptr motives on the pert of the /Odin In gifing;tblir. deeleion. - It is not our custom to ;,',lmpicii the families of any man. We spoils of Itieopialon as embodying an error cdjudgmait, • lei,* we hoped the Judg es would lire long .. enough - .to correct. We know the respect due • to egioand to high jadValmanioc, and Orals iregrox to we anTact dorm by the tads ' mi,'lbe tendency of which le cakalated to - Ism . `,ma the lam , e* doe to the Coast ?.. • 1 i` (4) . If . It be stinger in pritatolire to charge "lialihroPst ParPoatt: gm looPtotrai - "ioo . bmil tom , ;:oonsepoodent whether our newts warrant any "inch imputation, and farther, whether he does not ,lay himself open to the tmpotation . walch be in. lainitates *Ow otiresbee. - • [ (d) -.. We do not intend to add any thing to the' argument we pis more than a week since, -' •)tieir to that of Judge Coulter, beyond a naked um .• . iltimaion - of the'facts upon which the - decision is bused: Comma Ithaca,: im the ezercim of an 6rkregeg right, appointed Mr. Brinell Preikling leap of the fhb Judicial District. The Senate, ' treetwilnal• branch of the Ementive wake, flexed and eufacistil reasons, rejected dm al* ,Tbe Golliernor, in viciiatinn (ibis power, . ' :Ii Werapect to the bod y having a nottelitg. 'Rata tending power over appointment., a mien advantage of the absence tithe Bin. S ! appoint Mr: Don't Judge; notwithstanding 'pinion rd ecti° ,4 ' ' .__,.. Supreme Court are called upon to _test the ' Why of alComadieltio thus held, -and ethos -dui Mat Sen only be reached by a writ Sled , -,_. . Sit the Miggegthin of the Attor n ey Generale,- •• , looking it itte laWas we read Its it may he Aucaws Own* bbdoreltir 6 ? - itYPerolt de dedrowe to prosecute Me lame:— no4Orel oesselves t to agog • , correspondent, . cilia with oar who is an la a and lagicataentator, but in ao eau s comeructioni bucked bygreat mond *ink,irillt all deference Its others, that Mid the jOithm of of atmanktion . ', Se *SS opiniOs of the majorliy of eil.. Ttill\ wtil 44, Quo Wow - auto , amply ' imne , lie, again* soy, meatiove gotporation, ~._, ittatiatles , cee libeiti;.- Without good ti• i i i,,.. „ •mg.„Burrit iiliw, diem be not ;Shams 4 M do4spii 10 . i,41110; . a#sl the dettlgion of '•:, - -iaii: ~:- ,-. .t. : :::l•:?, : biegtil; ..-, 1 ,1 9 1 !"!' e s e ls K`" "'id' 'e ; .-': ' . 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' .....%.„.....,,, 3.- ..,„.,,,:, :i..kr,:14,, .V.,...4., A: !tt . .,,,; .1. ~.:.;%::' 4,. .-k• - 4.1.:;i1 , ,` ''': 71,4 4 T Nh--.:1).:71. . .. l ' i'..‘ ' 4 14* ;t 4 4 1 . .L . :::1 1 P; 11:4:;•:; t*.. „b 4 AIII - i.414 . 4.", 1 3;iiirfi:' , l s , r"' 1417 / 4 4 ' 4 - Fg r : , ..;'-r. 14% , trAPOIri .. , ...-*.c.e.r ..:.lbul , .:ie Vlir4 - it-, '.ir. T . , , :0...5.:•:! ). 1 - , ; :;14 ~=..,•,, ,t , : *A.4, ,;,,,, s 4. 4 l ki .10%\ICS ' ;4k ,. , • ; ' .-' - ':',';' , ' ,l •i:.4.7,:...1.,712:i;:..';;.2!.-:'?::i: ..,.4 ! •,.., , ,,,,1'.,.:.:.., - zY" W : W 4 lam aids ' WEDNESDAY' HORNING. - "NOV: :3, 1847: Yerilty+CmioeroW lotalltreace, Damao if • ikett.-11/rer Nom hap,'-411soey Market, ae • nutatuasous arum t of the Collee. Vida be am" bY ths cor of 11 1 :7 4 , tut the tons re .aired • " P's l ' abl " a Coral le We i cit ‘ ue cc am • thet the Of the, late damage to the ' ` anal ' ten . the ;• dumeitet &Ws tol6 :` Goisterox's OirraF, - -1, : . . . - Pmateargh. Nor. 2; 1847.$ , of WM received op to No r I,' 1847; $133,237 89 the satin, year; 1848, - ' 88,384 41 . w y, i~~ . ) Illtoctuirs 'Oar tomitraati about tha mohair to which goods aro 441,04 ha tbir city and ei.tbf mot of toffee:shy to ifitatormas:. ladas,d,lf acid that *heir form Agadol: phi. toPittsburgli,' via Balthnore and Camber= land it Is impossible to \ loaniat the starting point what the freight will be through to this oil,: sod that when the goods arrive here there is attached ,a b!a7 - 4gntw of earionr the Mao. of which cannot be known, or ore never given. We behave thendiri good ground for complaint in Mk. don to both points, end i u t is for the general internale( the city; and for the Irslfere of all who do bossiness hr and widithe city, that may facility should-0e eluded In the tranirprtittion of goods and every profitable economy obenvid in ,their ds. linty tocausnmeri, it becomesll to seek to reknit the Meant grievance. Vlie chief cause of the evil, we think, grime from the want of anstim. 'There are tai manj independent Minn through which the geode have to pass berme reaching- their destination. Than from Philadelphia to,Bidtimoe, they are in charge of one interest, and from Baltimore to Camber land of another, and from CaMberlild to Browns. Tifie of • third, and under • fourth direction spin from Browonille to Pittsburgh. If all them inter ems were consolidated Into one, or if a good under. standmg and a eystrunatised action could be had between the whole, . remedy would be reached at once. As It is. everyone appears 'to be for him. self, andinothing is done in common. We sat gent, therefore, to the Formulae houses of Phil.- adelp.diend Baltimore and to the Relined, steam carriage and all carriers between the two points, the propriety of such e bidness union as: shall OW present KM= s remedy of existing evils. lIIRATILRN RAIL ROAD. 70414 Editoro of Me Piitsburgh (hurdle: Having seen in the Comma - cid Journal of the 23J ult., the report of the Chief Engineer on the Pritaburgh ' and Cleveland Rail Road. also sane arlitorial remarks, calculated to mislead Um public. I feel ft incumbent upon me to state a fevi !mpg , . tint ludn let. As to distance, Mr.Etchbauto makes the distance from Pittsburgh to Cleveland 146 miles, and speaks of it u being the shortest and roost practicable route. We will try the ad. anion of a law figures, and see the reault. • Pin. to mouth of Beaver, 27 -rola, 1_1111,11219 Rower to Salem, 41i (Whim's rep.) (thlidietance, be says, nan be ahottened several mile") &lam to Thisloos, Ravenna to Uttliettand, making in all, 135 69 being 9} miles shorter than by Wellsville. (Boa Dodge's Report.) 24. As mavens. of conetruction: From Bea ger to Batten, Dr. Whippo, who surveyed that roots, estimates it touch mom favorable than any routs butt lore examined, the kid - radius of soculana -being greater than on the Wellsville treater; and the greatest elevation in grads being as toot to the mile.—(lß feet lea than ttia' route surveyed by,kir.Eichbautn) nearly one half of the durtance front the Ohio ni3Olt to Rehm requiring no more grader than what Is required for a mood • foundation &rile rails. The section from &Mar "to Raveling, according to Dr. Dodge, is on very favorable ground: t hat in cost of construction, will MA come mach 'under the route mentioned in Mr. Eichbante's report. From Ravenna to Clem. land, the route will be' the same. Them are weighty reasons why the Belem route should be 'adopted. Ist. The thinness of construction above the Wellsville mite, wigwam above. • 3d. It being on tbi shortest and most direct route for the Grad • %Okra Coded Road, and Winn *II of the above enumerated adaantages in distance sod COst of commie:don, beside. leaving the. Ohio river mach sooner, and avoiding a very expensive bridge at the mouth of Big Resew, by moseing higher up that stream, and peening through some of the meek anemias coal veins in the huge; aloe, one orthemost productive agri. cultural regions in the TheSion, all of which should have doe weight in detanninh3g capitalists when . investing their money. . The editor of the Jimmied emu 'While other nude are drawn . on paper, this one is rapidly pro. panne Relative to which I will remark that the facts will warrant the aseertion that, should the Welhvilla and Ckneland Company adopt the roots *bon inentioned,ifter they have expended elf the capitol now 'oboe:Med by that Company, they could then abandon their work, build the read from the mouth of Big Beaver via Belem with lees • met than to prora—', ' and. finish "the mote they are now at rk ati r and lows a moth better, road, ea cus km to keep it In ie. Poke. yielding a better pont to the Lock holders and benefiting a much larger portion of aienmuni ty who are tuiprovided wins Canal or River ties for the transportation of their Surplus Pro - doctions la Markets. -t Citizens of Pittsburgh who are iliposedao take' stork in the Western read ant militated US tasks an inveatigation of Mass staMmerde sad manly themselves as to the tenth of there, before ma raking themselves elsewhere. 141.1 X. Oct. 30, 1847. • The dam communication. we NNW b.inj backed by a responsible name, though with no dis madden to endorse the statements In regard to the route. They are given for what they are worth, and upon the authority Le a gentleman of Salem, well known to the community. We have been inclined, to commend the extra ordinary and atintemfol exertions of the Wellsville Company, their labor, having been amok sal.. one and determined, end It would have also afro ded a grad pleasure bad we dim:mend a- 'corms. Mambos seat ronong ouifriends of Satan. "Ohio" will are that the advantages.. forth in hi. nommunicetion have not been Improved, wkike Mimi lass able, peep', have lent their bat .imer situ In the work they have marked out. Caaractioa Cosirrr Buz, S 1 Jamestown, (N. Y..) Oct 27,1847. To Me Bp ors of the PillMtirgh Gazette. • A copy of your paper of the 30th tilt., hut been seed to me which contains an ankle in relation to .Banks In the State of New York".whieb eib ea b nyhm, qt was recently announced In the Briffab papers that 1111000 of the Cardamum .Co. Bink were sent hems for redotopiloo, but-aot dollar could be realised." The article mfenedio Banks organized under the General Banking Law of this State, owned in Wall street, New York but located in Clatauque county, and not to the Chuang's' county bank. - " ,- /Xd - ,billi of tbie Ruth bare ever been presented for` PaYmmt and refused (except during the suspension of specie payments in 1837) and it tin never had • draft I Imams that it was your lestention . = sth Amid refer to the banks named end was not usthedsd to injure the credit of this Bank .bor at the Limo of the publication, • number of paws from4his section was in your city, melting lumber, site, wbd returned and reported that the Babk bad failed and refused to take the bills. We Mitt that you will have no hasitatimi In making the luttows: vary correction in your paper. YounßesPeenfolly, &sear NIWIJIID, Cad44l% To MS Editors of Me Pittsburgh Oaselie. How can the Telegraph be • taken acme the Onran,A , that is the gnaw - I bellows kit one, thatir can, and will be done sane of then. 'flays. I believe that the east genenalon will be In *F., male converse with England, and that onleons antlered through the Stang will know to day bow the Doke, end the Lord, and the other tall pries there, behaved the day before. Could not pipes be laid along the bottom of the .8“, and the Wires run thusigh them Then pipes aright be tninhe to keep the wines In • steady position, bb bertha noir kon - I mean) partaken la than of the shape Wit circle with four ban anon Nal die. taut. What do you, think of the plan I Ifohr opinion wlll be looked fin with all ten. Could inufen pipes be made to answer inch a - purp#l The *object is too deep for thought; .Throw. - lot ins bad," dui lasibr will widerstand' wen cough, but a leaden pipe saws the Ocean ! We think one rxerespirodent had better drop so heavy • oltbiket!: • The Prorgavien Sob TIMMY. WO deem by I the Goretincent Toiannea Monthly fitannotiit, ie the honored recipient or 11100 1G Is this thi mostuirrof coaildence the Governmeat b•• io Pitteburp se a public point oldistribotker t We bare Amin, mina nor brief rudder= kw, sp4is to be obskipsd In Now Ytkis, mot to New Origins at • beari l esPence, and then brought beet ham ?law Ocleinin•Pineburgh to pay the crinitoreof the aclarnanen' t! - At this dm., tot at the Az: venal, and by pints crektrecti hop onion it. in the coarse of erscoriacy sod @mooting to long aitsbjibbid prsesiont, - V. minim Wet gb.. Sub Trap biriall faces. mysocibi : 'WI* US meaner. - . . _ - , ~ ... ~ .. . . i -- Annus NSW WILEI.T. P4ns.—Wi 44 fideifiNd thit _a Dew ii!i piw win ;rbortli. liamiesizeid . is • ibis dry - . byKamil s piX Cbssillsri Owip A Os, red Dr.; IC Mit Theirmistart ani audkakgbaimes far fie - - .._ ... ----- . _• - . : w.Ao*Zl'o4'A.4:;lei,i.t.Zt , -;atZ. "1601[ lillV , YosB. .1. New Yore, Oct. 29,1847. Willa the Wm/ =Ad ell . dawn..putpcwes„ Stake' continue to falCand close , dull. A considerable sumintof Btatatorts have been sent from abroad : for sale; and more tettet Meek should thriMoney market of Europe . • remain as unsettled unt present. Our Btoelti sell . so high that coon/ can be had from their sale at a lea lots than front most soared. The New Tack, &lite* and Ohio loans are of ttds and it is extremely probable that the bulk of them ;Mocks wilt come home for sale, should the panic math= in Eng:hual.; The period when the Banks aide their quarterly statement Is close at hand, and a* usual the short loans, or on call, as it is termed, are drawn In, giving the Weak holders of stocks some Ina3nvenienar. So soon u the re. tams are toads, discounts will be easy ex tier, and the banks as fall of fancy stocks. A factory, some hundred test long, le to be built at ones in the upper part of the city, for the-mon. ufaeurre of lodic Rubber goods for the Army and Navy. For e long time it has Caen found teat gun coven; breed badietr, teats, kospeador, and in short all the "tined articles made of loather and canvass, can be pr,fitably superseded by India R obberl— The faritoty of Mn., Rider 4 Brothers at Nat. Iran, haws gent to the army articles of this kind.' Bum a panto° train down to an Indian Robber map of the seat of war, and are now about to build this factory to 811 their large orders and tosoake Mail begs so debt that the Geastte eari-he sent to Nei York via New Orleans, end come out diy though towed through the , bay. Great exertions are making upon the Hudson River Rail Road, for capitalist. think with reason that large polls will attend It. The Witinern road of Massachusetts sold at 45 while building, but now brings 113, end quick too. As the Hod. son road taps this road's I:Sliest the fountain head, why cannot we hope as Meal The Western road much resembles what your Pittsburgh route to Philadelphia must be, and from the success of the Bogen road you can well take courage and press the work. Cake now build roads to increase their grtiwth, and do not wait fen trade to come. The French mall steamer to still out, and now over . due.: This. line ham not speed, and gains in reputation slowly. Its business t good and prof. table.' - Tu &Woe or New Yintc.—The Coulter and Enquirer gives a moils particular account of what transpired in the House of Bishops than that fur• nished yesterday in the COMMllitig We copy it Red . interest to many residue:— • As somas the moon placing the power to remit or modify much a sentence u hie, In the Home of Btsbopabed become a law, by the action of both hooves, a committee of five Bishop., elected by balks, brought in a report recoreasendieg. unectif mously, that the Bishop .hare loose to withdraw his paper's." The report went largely and ably lots the rumens for :ejecting his demand. " Amain; others, that there wu no MOOD to bellere he had repented of that of which bolted been foetid gait' ty, and that until there should be received from him satisfactory evidence of repentance, restore. don wee impossible. The report went :either. and aimed at imprinting on the mind of Bishop Order dank. that !ince the office of • Bishop wue given him, not for his sake, but the good of the Church them was nothing left to hint, but the bare .legal poeuibitity" of being 'ever restored, and no such possibility u should be the buts in his mind of any expectation. The report was very strong; and we trust will be considered am terminating this unhap• py ram mike. 2 74 chains. . 37 25 chains. The rote 042 the resolution was aisteen to air. The sir were precisely the same - Bishops who, on the trial, noted not g•