PITTSI3LIGH GAZE PUBLISTIED DV WHITE it IN PITTSBURGH MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 0, Il`sl _ arm errs NOMINATION TOE worport JOHN' J. ROGGEN. VEIIO NONINA7IOI I TOR KATO? 0? ALLECTILNT EMU S. FLEMING. • We have readin matter on all the r A g re., of this paper.-- / • I There haring been a great demand for oitr paper of Satnrday,;eontaining the rsport of the Director of the °bib and Pennsylvania Railroad, . Ivo has repoblisheld it to day. If. Tits Ettcriosi 0 ALIZOICEST.—Wo are proud I , of . the Whigs ; of Allegheny—they are true ' consistent, and conservative. They co about their politicalunties with a steady regard for their credit and interests as citizens, and with en untiring fidelity to their cherished principles. • 'lt !'only necessary, therefore, to remind them that to-morrow is the day of the annual tenni '. elpal election, aad that they are expected to al. pear at the polls to vote for the tickets 1416 ,' have bean put in nomination. In Sir. Flem ming, the present )layor, they bare a candidate on whom they can all cheerfully and consistent ly unite. Ile has been triad, and not found wanting, having proved an able, efficient and gentlemanly oilicer. There are two candidates tanning in opposition, and we merely remind the Whigs of this fact that they may not, from \ . ' too much confidence, let the election go by de \ fault. - . ' Pn - rsarou Eircnosr.—To-morrow our cid.. tens will lee called upon to exorcise an import ant privilege and a boundon duty, by the seke- Alen of their municipal offickma for the ensuing year. We have nothing further to say in adi tion to previous remarks, in relation to the im portance of the selection of good officers. trust there is no regular reader of the Gazette, who is not convinced of thin, and who will not libur to place in tho Council', and in the May or's office, upright and reputable eititens,-,-- We have heard, with astonishment end pain, within a few days, respectable persons who have general knowledge of the city, express their fears dthere-election of Barker. Such an event waitl4 faker un indelible stain upon the charac ter and credit of the city, and would be ICCIIIISe of deep mertle...tionto every respectable ciusen Tbever: - Feessibibty of suchen event should t rouse up every 0..1.- 1, a stern consideration of his du ty sis a mete: , eocialy and of the corpora tioa: To cut Whig friends we can offer no 3Sd cite in the prc rut lamentable condition of affairs in our rank., except to rote in such manner as their consciences and sense of pMpriery shall dictate, keeping steadily in view the '.,.“perative neceagicy of preventing' the re-election of the present incumbent. Teti Comm ruciontis.—From the lute cc, - reapondenca between certain Cain]. of Alleghe ny and the proprietors of the Cotton Factories. we learn one important fact, that the Cotton be eines" line been ruined here by the Ten Hour Law, and that than no hope of its reviving until that low is repealed. The qunpion, then, resolves itself ir.to this it better- t, relinquish the buciness entirely, for the take of the ten hour principle, and per mit other communities to enjoy all its benefits. or to work as many boars as in ether sections, and hove the business continued among us:— With the operatives it is note question of hours merely, but o work or no werk—of -half a loaf," if you will, "or uo bread." i Thu iutceerenco of demagogues with thehours at labor, has worked all the injury to commr...- ty, end to tlaoie meat concerned, tEch we a! I ways predicted it would. Hundreds of inneeent ' 'persons ore now mitering with hunger sad kednoes, through the pretended sympathies of professed friend_. They found them happy, contented- and prosperous. They left them un happy, discontented, envious and =ring. Such is the mad of this vaunted sympathy for the la borers in the cotton factories. But, to leave the past--how shell sri, remedy these evils in the future! How ;Mall we set the factories going again, and give bresd to those who are ready to perish' There is only one way, and that is to work In many hours here as thee do in New England, in New Jersey, in Lancas ter and ether interior counties of this State, in Ohio, in Virginia, and other Weevern States. It is folly to suppose we eon go 04 in the present state of affairs. Unless we can work es'other States and communities work, see must go idle, and the machinery of the cotton factories be re moved to some other location. Let the question be left to the operatives alone, and they will do , ado to go to work with cheerfulness and thank tubers. No body else has any right Le interfere between the employer and the employed. A New Luvrrirtoa.—We have been waited upon by a gentleman. of Cincinnati. with an im proved gas burner, invented by David IS. An drews, of that city. It cansiste of a tube, about two Plebes in length, which is placed on the top of the ordinary gas burner now in use, hav lug; at Its extremity, a mare extended and wider ; alit than usual, from which the gee escapes as it I is burned. By this simple means the dame and ! light are greatly increased. - from trials made in Cincinnati, it WU, ascertained that jbis in.. , creased light was not caused by any increase in consnmPilon of gas, the meter moving the same distance pee hour, with and without the applica tion of the improvement It•is suggested that the gas being greatly heated in the chamber of the tube, causes it to burn with greater intensi ty, and to to more perfectly consumed. We have tried !me of there tubes in our off,e, and it was the opinion bf all who, witnessed its ef fects; that the amount of illumination was great. increased. it is a simple contrivance, cobble leery person using gas can easily buy for him self. . THE ON BIIBINESS. li d - We-!poke on Sato ay of the riaItIOLIA cense *tune. to our Arne ican establishments which here resulted front e large importations of for. sign iron mulct! the Present inadequate tariff -- Fr a table hop tielare us, c . arefully compiled I l from official data, vat: gather some interesting ! A l'lte Oc Es:Ml.o:6e Parra, co an 4slitor's - , ,• .. \ , , 1, ,! ~ , fie W silt,. now awaiting his. sentence In and important facts:. I table. afar, en in:awes ail e evli en, i'-, the rapid • •• , • The total value 1 iron ;uiported during ties pam.zet, :d.. civiii.t... ar.d :rite...igen, on the ta l ,,i ' io ' u ' s " Ll l ll, ' :l: h ' hit. 7 .:;. ! ' i " .1.i1 1 :,../ " 111 . 1 1 ' ;71i " .:htt U t i" :1 year ending J 11.210 20, 1019, estimated at the North American eaatineut :Whine and Teal, Church wa• Lever saeti. It i, raid that hO I,hi.llhed his sire, a melt estiuitilile woman, un place where it was anuacturcd, woe S, It 'Minnesota and Chid', ...in, New York and Ark. 876. During tho ye t rendingi June SO, 1650, It Was m.s, every eit; , every State. rvery territory. la ' ,i i ' • l ' II I ''! I " I ', 1 1', ° ,: • :;"'""' ." , r.l l l • g i ." . '" l ' l ' h . ' l ' l . n .'"l l i50„,c24,r,41... To in two years, $11,367,417 represented, ull speak.: the same Itiagmage all ' °.l ' : I . ° ' . " II ""`""-rIne the •"w.ill in The duties on thi amount were $6,816,:e.tf 60, thoroughly America.. ~. . sheep e clotblng. hi., wou her aireetions through 'pious fraud We hate hut in heard the hist sentence will to the extent of the penalty al which, added to ' c first cost, makes We cnor- vritihVehoeprepneontspek.f_r_oll,n,,Bo,shliapop.innznil..,,setierocltr:cm..inig..ler eoL p ri7 i: ,. / a, n ,1 0 , f , w i.y o lp , atl w iy , :' , o e r ..d li c it n n ii ,ri al , i i i . le ,,, e , , i a• i r .. ; mous amount of ' 'llil,fifill,ha I • s That amount, t least, of American Iran has little incident • and her popular mos-eon ntv, are hie Isc°°° • The I "'''' l " I ' l '''" l' that l'''' been forced out I the market; that amount has all brought under the eye l o wed I,y the law. three year, in the State l'rison: been least to the du , tr•Y of the country. More Neat ore take up one troth St Ilauls at the and we have hear. I roao - y regret that the term than seventeen mllione iti cash, or its equivalent. Falls of St Anthony. and not tell yore 11, teed ,if dirt Lae been sent abroad, which ought to have been - ter a won.nt we teem to te thre, kept at home—t 'us. ncedless'y making more than 11 \ and we are surprised at the array et every thing W.` f "m"'"'''' W , 't 1,,,,- •,. 0 - In the biography ,d Fisher Am,. written ty the late one half the Largt balauce or trade p e w nCYiIISt thus marks a highly civilised and`kfused tutu of %la, society. •• What: al! this already' would es- l' , " res, " r Kirki.li t d''' fi'll'''' , .sr :) , 'l "ml tea. _ tofu! " Intim ' lM occur ' ,i 0 co. - Cry on t 0 globe his more or better press the ploasmg eurprsurprise l . l which ,- Minnesota -When vice approacla, the youthful on., in iron than the Uni . 1 States — POrtie.larlY Peon- representative blew,. Sylvania. Da because our people are nut reduced Scat r „,,,,, one from c e lif orh , e te, ~em t o :-.,h,,,V,:`1117c1-0i:;er,":h.':,::,,,,,i,4,741':;::;1,1:4",,1,"u'i,,`”,';, the to the low Scala of wages, and the COUSeqUent. be ,rr e ppried by a mo tley crow d, t o which the eett . ' eth F ... pow , the prudence and ..y, ~ - poverty sad degradation of the over-populated tree loathe , laaracter strongly predominates. ing firmness ', requmite to pose it in MeV Thus,. COUntlive of Europe, we cannot make lt. Do the 11,, th„,,,, e i n p i a ng hi., ware s, e nd the spec - . who have been accurately ore•ervatit to the de opponents of protection trial 1.0 ett them .) re- ulster bia mart. lots ! while the simple Kaneko pendenre of one part of life on another. will dined ? What say you, you that set yourselves and We cute Chinaman flit hefure tie with all reactited:.ly:leorio,necdurmwo,i,t:tuifi.l,tstih;tn.‘t.m.7:l fii:it.:nito•rtc,,hnn,r.., tip an the especial flteeds of the poor man' Who th e i r national pec u h a r t ues. ,But even there the much of their elevation. ft um the untainted pu. il it thathas seat the poor laborers wander.g squabbles betiv,i. the Whigs and Locolocus arc city and irreproachableness of his youth. Ma, about in search of employment, haring first re- just like our, entitle virtue is oe Iteeeiettly to real Chainence, lit, ft powerful mtelle , t. 1 1 e that i 5 deficient it, deiced their former eroployers to bankruptcy 7 Then hem rumen She irOM OregOS, telling us You have brought wit:heap iron, have you:. flow that there, tar, far away, is the home of our . ;,, ° :. t. ', ° ,1,7, i , 11 ,,i, n c ,, °° . °r ; eec,,, ber :b i l, e r. :, p ‘ i . :::;,: i r i Much eheapm - T anti how much good has your countrymen. Ire have before so the vivid im- maintain himself at the end of society. He 'cheap iron dour to the poor man ? • i press and mirror of peaceful. domestic life on the may rise and nourish for time, but hi, fall i. ' We will tell you what you have done. You banks of the Willamette ; and in the lace of their as certain as his descent o the grave. Ile who holds parley with vice a El diehonor, is sure t.,.. hare taco toe bread out of the mouths of Wu I silent but itituresting iapresoutative vre trace the 'become their tiler° laid ictim That idirt ~ poor, and you have enabled wealthy corporations lineaments of genuine American heart., ,more thou half L orrup that does not-burn to tare some , thOuEand3 in the price of rail road The preen has become the pioneer of civilita- • with indignation at the tempt to corrupt it" iron. Pretty trienda Of the poor man, indeed? i tion. Been our army in Melte° had its new,- _ _ • ~ rest bon b l e i n ot- mo T t ru.ma . , Some papers. Every settlement, however remote, sends i , back its "map of busy life.. And the telegraph is following on rapidly, and noun the dwellerson , t,:y Pis rife , ,h,,i1,0,,0,h_.7,,,,,m aPassamquody Bay, anti those. on Pagit's Sound, , un „, th ,.,. 0. . , ~,,,,,, tho ' u pd , may communicate with each other, as though i —.Nmari: Logic. separated only by a street. - -11.Nsw eran.—Th - ....e •dor”uu (rotas) nag of • the tlalJe does for ibe toms IJa o: a at, w .1:sto 00l r OiEO.IOII3. Tens, co b 3 compo , eli of the test:Wry -ativated b.twoc.t ihe dabloo sad Tunity nacre—_ bododed on 4t, Doeteonat by a deo running twin tee 44s Trinity r.der .:, h, p, to! **An :h.: 23 deg. sinnti had& irdes 104 deg. derntionvem. longitude— * oven of b,donary of the 'Dan.. e-eloo to %kind d ail , ile puoanoc wild a ;Lan to3B deg. : 30mlooto . h a i .4 ~ sali is e , dri cn htuiido. the ib .efialTer, to .11. e. - •nets •, - ... - 1 lIEBEZE CASSEL. - =i- :.: PROr I Wesantom. The pi-strut pee tura of tia,.liale tiertatin sighs, ( , Corr ,saidenta; of the . ti2ut„i'lettsbundi (Hartle:ll surrounded as she is by enemies, is one of the most sublime exhibitions of firmness and passive ' • Ttlinntaollall, January 8, 1851. resistance on record. During the panic among N ''''''''''. — A:..ir , r..ry of faci--ron's I,n-wry— princes in 1848. the Elector of Hesse Cassel C 1 " m5 "7." . ' 4 .' 5 .. 0 . gave hie people a constitution. Eat a few Idu not know whether I have mentionedthst, mon ths tip', supposing the democratic spirit to . at the request of Mr. Stephens himself, he has be prreitrate and powerless, he began to act in i been excused from farther service on the all im an arbitrary manner, regardless of the authority ; portant Committee of Ways and Means, and that of the Chamber. The Chamber appealed to the : his colleague, Mr. Toomhs,has been placed there people, and the Elector lint to fiy. in his stead. I suppolo it is nearly two weeks Austria took up his quarrel, and sent an army 1 since the change took place, and yet I under to put down .the rebellion. Prussia bristled up I , stand that Mr. Toombs has not attended n meet and cent troops to keep Austria Of. But after i ing of the committee, though it has been sevend quarrelling about its little while, Prussia hacked' times in session. Mr. T. iv understood to be out, leaving the Hessians to the tender mercies I favorable to the proposed modification of the of Austria. So matters stand now. With this . tariff, and it was he, if Lam not mistaken, who, explanation we introduce on extract from the I last fall, alter the passage of the compromise Berlin correspondent of the Philadelphia Bulletin: bills, introduced the resolution from the same "In the menntime,'ltiow goes it with poor elle- committee of which he is now a member, provid. ' Ser The country is net's rich one, and, in the ing for important alterations in the law of 1546. pre beat of times, the people have a hard work to ' If this member thoroughly appreciates the poll live. Now, not only has their court, with - its rice a Oeorgin, and her present and future in- I profits, been dispersed. hut, in the Got't place, en Wrests, an it is bbesumed lio doe?, he will vu ,,, ei ., have soled perceive that an efficient system of protection for I immense force of the Prussians has been quer- ' ' tared upon them. The P kindly; still of count., they have conaumed mior- manufacturing and producing industry of all measly the substance of the land. Now the kinds, is more essential to Georgia, at this time, i Prussians retire, and niece upon their heels, the than to any other State of this Colon. Penn . Bitvarians pour in over the laud: more greedy, ~v ae. , , a. ~ . leas friendly to the peoplua, They encamp in •,' "'' en " •" England yet require P.'°° - --- - - their houses; they consume their carefully an ' tion, bat if they do not get it. the effect will not Veamort WrstnErs--While we in Pittsburgh pn,visi o ns, force the pewant. to give op their , he so disastrous to them al the withdrawal of it have neither snow nor ice, and sometimes find it I hones fur the cavalry, nail are, M Inn, bringing was from 1535 4)-184.2; but those States whose „„ , .`amino: ,t,„, i„ „ ~, too warm for comfort with an overcoat, the good i the country near °P-- -.---- s o--- - ''-- , manufacturing, interest are yet in their infancy folks rip in Vermont Midis cold enough. h Low- 'rte, the u r ic o f ,), O, i:I on, has 1,186 . 11 heVOIll , must certainly succumb to foreign competition, if u.. 11 parallel ' . No Bign . of yicldmg.hewers:, al ell paper says: pears as ye t , in that quiet, but meet steady pop- , that be loft to pursue its stealthy courseuncheck '• We liars from a traveller who came from ulation. The officers of the army, to the num- 'Ea. Georgia and South Carolina will be the first Burlington and reached Groton • Junction last . bee of several hundred,. have thrown up their - to feel those effects, and the first aloe to reap the evening, that the train of curs in Which he left', commissions and have left themselves and fan; - full benefit of that protection which we demand Burlington on Monday morning,. did not reach I lies without any means of snpport : rather than . _ . , for the labor of our wboir country. It is greatly outland, sixty sever. unies, until twelve o'clock help to violate the Constitution which they hose on Wednesday night They were thseednys and I sworn to obey Deputies of high character have to be feared that nothing can be d one „p oi , th e n half nn the road. The engine, on Monday ] gone on from Prussia to induce the members subject of the tariff thin winter, without some night, froze up, having exhausted its wood and ' of the Chamb.rs to assent only in part to some I movement at an early day, in the Committee of I w a ter, near the Middlebury station. While un- ,of the unconstitutional demnada of the Elector ! a,,,..,, and m,,,,,,, t, bring it before the House, 1 screwing the hose between the tender and the , Bat in tale. The people boos' th"`" r,glit, and, , __; . sad it , eetn , to depend upon ihe hearty conem engine, to prevent its bursting from frost, the r i veil' tlaietlY , hat with a firmness , infinitely no- ' _ ~ . . , driver was noticed to lean back, as if to rest, , bier than any noisy courage, they snout by it retire of Mr I ooint, vi briber th ere -holler shall 1 which rest was the lethargy of death, for it iifil9 I have spoken of thi, resistance .ii these letter, net he any action tu Mat ~ioniittee. I ascertained that he was freezing. He was with ; before. I never Can think of it without a thrill o , , ir, , unor of the 3 imiver,ry of tilt. Bald': of i great exertion carried to the nearest house, put , of sympathy and adintralia, f, that suffering t , , .. ~,, ‘0.10tt,.,.. ,to. 110040 titott,,,nt attending to Into cold want nod thawed out. During the I vet most unyielding people Ido not hem.. • j 1 night the ladies stayed in the can without a fire, , illSttlry MU, give -t parallel of a re , 13.11.Ce . t o an .. o busuies• to-day, but adjourned by the late wrapped up' In ants and such-apparelling as , son , 0 re. , ...Ne ~ ..1 vs doePdeep!foat.eb'l it '.I t-, ..e. Itninediately after the reusing of the could be found. The wormon the we, side of One wonders, no be le". at it , how 'ho purnal. to rote-the plal 1..L1C ele,kuou of the o the Green Mountains is represented sobering tre- ' , std Passi° o and excitement ...f mee }m o te l reereie.,...., opportunity .0 menc i ons as w ell in th e effects of the wind, as been governed. that they could act m wi-ely a ' . " ,Forks!.,. ,. mem or y an tu t o 'ofwhich fell,and thei carefully An open rebellom would hate laid " aro' ate i° s brne, frolic • w i tignean the perfect avalanche move chilling frost that followed." 1 their country is i day, Tinder an overpowering pay ion,: respect 5., the memory of a faithful and I army, of either Austrians or Lta , 111:111:/11, amid the t .,,,,,1 ar c l er k . Mr G ore. v h e d ie d hart eight. scacnt or gunk. COM tarent'embnistesment _le. experienced by the NetrAork Poit.offiee from the scarcity of silver rein: . An application was made to the Secreta ry of the Treasury for relief, hot he finds him— qelf unable to afford it. He nays, '• that occurs to me na practicable in the way of relief by this Department is. in directing the officers of the mint and branches to convert into Amer ican coin all deposits of foreign silver coin ; and this will cheerfully be done on an intimation that such course gill Le adopted by them. _ The Evening Poet complains that to small 131rouuut of dollar and quarter eagle gold pieces /InTe been coined. Of the $27,555,'4 5 of gold coined during the last year, $23,405,220 were in $2O pieces, while only 401,953 gold dol lars were made, and only $032,307,50 of quar ter eagles. Of silver there were coined, during the year, 7,500 dollars 7,500 00: 227,000 half dollars 113,800 00 100,800 quarter dollen 47,700 00 1,931,600 dimes 103,160 00 • 055,000 half dimes 47,760 00 The immense disparity between the amount of gold and silver, being more than G 7 to 1, is one of the estraordmary features of tho times. Tam LIiTTMASOerIe 1110 1 7EhEENT , •....... . ! reinstated morn firmll, then ever The i h asp , !„ _ .. ii. ii i .. !, ei A most malignant and untrue article has been I simply resitdon their t'oustitution, sni hers i '' T. ' • • ••nni! d• li going the rounds of some of the papers. erode- I, tried the virtue• of passive reestanoe 'I'L., . ehe sena, , monied the greater flirt of the cing the characters and motives of those good are t.il i lem ., merely for their rgsbii , and, to ai ' daY m ! tso ettlorttlinat'e debste tune , California a better act for cotintanetional pro,:rves , , , Melt win Were aroused by a most terrible not- i d aP o i : d a d o t t• hoem door, thie century, rota twe quart •stlo Ctriltilf.. 11:: n! il IS rl, , li any pal,lts unlity raga, to start the .kritimasor.ic movement. The i ree „... sji ,,,, of the n eec ,.„.. The p „,,,,,, e a ,,, : . toot lSir Benton Anti fir Coen should tight out article originated in th e B ei f j j a C ones ,, end has l whole people. calmly and rationally letting their their psit ate diflcrer.ces on ti,., subject in the been amplified Upon by papers <,C the like kid. 1.1 le trampled and Wasted of Its illet Inort,t, ,'," one t.. c h ats ' ~., tt ear ~...„ ,10ne„,,, remark mintiest b y foreig n taMitit. rather than ynld an of the sort of pr....ceding of i, ie years Sion are nee, &mous others, the Pl.tis&trhia Sunday 1,47- ' 1 er, which has cawed gilt a stinging reply and ' it.A"T:',C.thd.e'ra(:;,:rn'',irtrnr.":',l,;r.b::.',h:.:,h'e'',d7: made great by the success wita whit 11 they de. I merited rebuke from the /foretrbsey Yeeegru.gs, goin g is that , kri b e . ~,,i i. ,. eie . ceri„.h.ie.ei. here : Moan themselves .t. the persons' inclierings on a from which we neleet the following extract: worth defending; public stage Beside. the tendency of this iits• Than the real rind only ob j ect ever aimed at ly ' - . , I. t h e ..‘ n ti ru ssoniegorgattiletion vets olitaine!t. be- • •ledttalittsar or '`av:t: i't , - , ....t. —lb,' ~ ,oast ....tarrela There i s even now e t ,lus.lgrowing ifore that erg:imitation was abandoned. The op- Tr,,,,, —Tve have had ft.:, feoetsli along teat the out of .t pend.ng Mu , -en Foote and Col Tr, 130EliliOn mite not against Masons. indirie lual: abolishment of n'efints' 'n the attaY would eln mont who is sato to have returned in the the Antirnasons had no hostile (reline. seati,t . , ... , , , e,,, ie ~, Wan , any men because he was a member rof me Lodge • n-ste.3 pro , ”. ^ ' , siert' ‘e tn i • roll L. t_rescerit t'it .1 who witi probably arts.ve hers It eras against the order which in the he.ght of tt Cute , It is. it ..1".r . • deetinad to tor} a to-morrow .1s the age, stands at present. the I its power bad done deeds against it which double benefit— for i t t een, hy the foktestlag ! end,. cf hon.) allows of no oseape to one or the ' went ino one ever demi or attempted to reality Ice .1,, i . ma „,,, , ,, e4c ieciiee ,„ i‘nui nritii„, an-) men n. ,,__ __, ,..in „ , i , i, ~,,, in th ,, west eeephoae The L tilted Stain store skip Yredunis, Lieut. I know this to beethr.e. not only as regards our-its ore to hail each i f ,ii,,,ni,iii d u d other P.“. t- 1 i l amintaudant Ne.rdle, arrived at the Brooklyn menet, hen been given, and teen blows hate i • self. but other prounnent and ardent opponents • . when. th e refore. wit c .., g ~,....., . not Serf re know ,t. , that the tr. touchsbaie of ~,,,i b m .,,,, 0, 0 iviii-ii, Navy Yeisl yeaterlay. from San Francism via Iles H e , e ,„, o f Trans, roo t, ate acne i,,ii . iy. th Vid e p . sr , nise She sailed from . the former port on of Masonry ' de like the above, fromthe Sand , Ledger, prey- ! discipline iv dignified. humane, and manly gen. nard with falsehoods t el extoluti g a tr.slipaity 1 Elity 1 .i 4ie kiee, of 4tiaeb t , ,,,,,, , ,in0 4,4 !,,, m00d.," , ~!! October, of . ;sly lent, and the Int , t_er on the 10th It is rts.hatile that elm Senate of next winter will r a eery iluerent hock : ',V. Wi..nt it Wits at the . . , or. havdog been absent lo months. The of purpose that presents a bold salve to libel ! A letter to the ,Idera of the. crfoll. Herald. i the living , who are nimongat the :stillest of our , Fredonia Drought home the remmns of passed , from a cerrespondent on hoard •11 U. tett:S.ora 1 . •,, - , • conntryinen„ and slander the rn .ories of tno . , ii ._, i ~..,, ri„,!, I,..iim ads, !s, s s!,, dead, ciheee c ,,,,,, e4ee ,.. „ i .ji e li, ~,g. defied the nip . us. ; . ins . . .. e SI Ii .. eriemee , of chie i . oce „ . „ iii, aro , . iii ea.., The", ie i n o it . d:hLpm ,! :: ,l lll:L 3 a k n ri eli c s . n r ~,,s .lir e w T as he itill ,,ffi ed e. a r, t San shafts of malevolence, it becomes uar clear and r NQ. , ... 4, says - n o longer r.,,1, T.L‘ , .1t.,..1 that T ,, ..1 Bullion will I crew ll well peremptory duty to rebuke and e. ere. it • •It wilt ra recollects-1 that tbs. "nip woe the I then le 1 member The latest new :rum 1111 - 1 see a The assertion that 'tate anti-mar Mc movement : Cm: that sailed from the United S ate, tinder the , The frigate St Lawrence i being fitted ant at our: iv:heater that the Philistines have no, , • had its an sin svith the mcst d ell. graceless Ira, se obolitthmg the inhuman p cries of nog- . . .. _ .. • ''..!!! the navy yard. no convey the n ou of the mon of the same. end ti, t rib e care to unite scoundrela that ever trodo sieve-hither , drank . mug in our national teasels Thi • far our crew • . leited Fates to the Wcrld's Fair; end a large b a d w hi..".....-." .s rot only motet alignant aril ; 'mare thaw, that the seamen are Ci pabie of bedag • up., ternehrely In pretext), to him Mr Hey- I e __„- , ki. h „.. Ifalse, but shows !it, rz.a.. origin an the intention ' better governed by kindness. than the. .I,g:sating i ee , an time men and ese etheziNfkug , st y m i e , t h e a n umb er it. 'ea nat tare et-sat e m p l oye d . Lurie et the author Poch ft:ls:Moods I.: an clootix. the j sererit7 of the .14 1, on not me v than too or ,atb, t chance of coming i, lii, pi e ,. t• e segh. t i pextr.tinn of having her in readiness within the ignorant but before it:Tel:lige t men. they , three mines or violation of ali•e,pl no have !wen , „ cc bee t ,, 0c0.i to , .., jc , wicithrop 7.,,,,,,ecaccia. i cart thirty days The Southampton is ready for only cover the uttersrs with since. .1i is I report,' to Capt. Mos:ruler ism: tho sl..p 6s; ! , „,„ , , „ , ; sea, end vs d ay s sail within a Any or two, ! lie t!...1 a t :re...A.7. sir i nelplt, of t.crintint. of , lineerr to !,11 it know any thin of the matter ' been in curntniarien I with +tor, fur the aquedrrin in the North .1 -that the. •t anti-ma-tome moeem ut had its itri• ! -.I word of two itlp I e:--rd to ou ollm e r.. they twelve years ttlittildinu lMil eSpeTienee. w ig leave 1 soaeh roe,he‘ on,i rho Cerra nso is ins ~ns,!. gln in the "Le Peg Conreemon leersiely ! are gentlemen in every .er, r ale s tril, snd on Si Pornen. a veteran of n.rly thirty i ' • Ims." That Convention was e' . - rimes ttf one I wherever Wee Ismple •tf oar or, outrider is fol. ~ ears ~,,,,, ~ probably , preaeii bi gi o.i. pol . t i, 1 ditien to sad at limy time orders are given to that I hundred and three •secuding MS, L., ni,,,, sham . lowed, not only will there be no acuie for fioet. ii.ij goal I . r,eninni , i,iyi , 0. , ,, , , , iii i.nniii, cinsni , l i elect The Brandywine is being, dismantled, and , slaty os whom were Minister,. re the Gospel of , ging, bat -Poor Jack - any bass+ hie lucky star, . The 'treble it , also \ strong er msv fit in the place of Corwin and : ' iul bd lo " / np in "rdinarY• , Cori,st, pastors of Churolles is ;nod slandelig. in being under suet , ermasend— his invent • „ , , , . ,_ i being demo - meted after her late extensive noise. and men of the highest intelligent and puerxt sum haa been to make us all con °tits.' i.-. 4 iii,e• /..,..= r". •''''" .... "P.n.‘‘"**..". I . d 1 .1 morality. Amongst them wait Wt, Rev. Is D py " may know hint no more forever But worse than i learn' on ub "'" authority, that a new . line of steam communication is SOOI2 to be es- Bernard, of the Baptist denowimtion, whose ! The elsove shows how puerile tis to site the all , your own St. grog, who hat borne one half [Alighted between this port and Antwerp. Five work, entitled •• Light on M.o ~" which was . . , laic trials he- court martini of se met, for insub- ' el' Pennsvlsanie upon his Shoulders for twelve Ightely eircutrawd over the cuun y, probable dim . • • . , • . . d , steamships ere to be built end fitted expressly for iT or.linst.im &c... ••the beautaft operations o, ! years without feeang even the eerenity nf h . .a.r.. h . , :irner. pub li c att.:DC:on Lea any Other, I ca . 'Ely, freight end emigrants. The necessary or ell others ti er ed. Beside these Ministers the abolition ~f flocz.o." iii the ersire. ' This 1 his slumbers disturbed by the burdstm, will retire I capital (three hundred thousand pounds rli ol of the Gospel, there were in hat Convention- : the :Sorfrld. Aro, of Tuesin do tt. in prim; the : to the quiet mil peithte life, n,,, , i, longer seeking hes already been subscribed in England 7 '" Judges of Courts , and dit-iteb of the highest '' P r ''''' !iiu t Ts'f the Sail ' !" iThwrt l'rtial:. !cam- ! 'Tlt asolsaw ...f tousle.; ber.stes I: e..rinnao I ' standing in all the walks of life They wort ell, I . we believe, the followers of th meek and lowly . • • engineer. who was killed by the exploaion of the see of Itareel En x who twice ; • • 1 i ei .I.Vat • -rt wd - s -w-bi, art,' I aviour - arid took the stand tey did as it duty , wee k s on the e _ . , ~0 r, ...1 o f ~,ff,„..ex, of rourec. I 'obi. h ims sat three ! and yet remoeed nufficiently ! The remains of Mr. .\ 'fret' Stillman, n skillful „, . ' !!! ' s i `!". ''' ! ! il! ,, . ' An . sio-s t i t ermien. at New Orleans, a short time enjoined upon them by their , pr, concienee. refused to do duty On tits Fart se—ones otter detefroinot never to forget t h e atgaity._of his amen, arrived here eescerele. , ht the ehii. uaie. Th e i r pro c eeding. and xnun , ration were pub - ' ~,lit..----; r.tinonent and 'ow 'hot or three reeks.: eventful Senatorial to but henceforth „, .„ formerly ' J , ship , . . . sir .StiliMlin beiongea to the :. Ewe tt y ' lisped to the world • and froth t'nete arose the I , Ile, counsel ; de f ence it icsam -. end the case s ie., ile ... i. v. i or.:l_,,al ~A of Pe . "anti-masonic orgenizanom lti nas Mine te the Departinetlt 'Zile Argil! Whir , to Ch. rstisl...l.ont stlis ves t ' , Work,. in this oty Such briefly woo it -origin zed ,n ma pro. The Senate nf lee) will be a far le.. remarks- I The steamahip Baltic, Capt. Comstock, sailed ..The c s=e of Grover Sloth war , called , ch.-g -m-es:: it not ugly enfidhal the names of the heat, cd with d i sehe,limie.. rin d insulairdinstion fie . Ide lowly th an that , f 1 , -le TM father. ttf mu ' from this I'd" for Liverpool at I2n!elnek boom and 16,00, and purest States En Una DitilleS, plead p fi lty to the inHormlinieht if learn ..l s y see rtitag pier o to snotser generation ; with forty passengers, among whom I notice the in New Turk. but elm in oth r States of tin there are SOMP had dozen Mare Mattel for trial !. j r , eir . 1 Darnel of the Bev. Be. Potts, and Charles J. Mc- Union. I n the stele of New York: - whe e al! the facts before the co_o i rt, he se', rune . from the chip i !Curdy, Charge tie Affaires to Austria. f onto,: 1. g,vt tilitetat, atter a wt.., ..., in fi t iation t o the ,fitoli of loign were knoWn. U ''''''''''''''• i '''''' '''' 1651 ' ! The U. S. etcanaahip Washington, from Brew and his I..ilnaillver. were' tried. °evicted, and .• !...as r i to ,. consfitide f n i i s , f , m , a r t t e . ti t t gmbunal tor t.a. 7 ,, Bran', and tae Oasts. / s leety — DtfietfittY I en. via Southampton, arrived here this morning; • • ss • if ''''',.. 1 l''' .' l' ''''' - ' ,.r.... ' : end one. dap later news from the latter port. punished, a i l ;Cr trr l o l a '' , n and h" l ' eft t .i h tl u' l u i d rEle F r n . ';!:e trial of m et ' h t n 7"' il ! ' it tn i ' l ,'- tt .ll - L O . l ' t ' nee man of so, ibii—ibeitaila Lunn W aaro n ta — ' v ete' , rarey bringing a Intr. cargo o f valuable meethandue. I Lodges were Boren, and die SilitilOille °rennin- . mime lc, convomence in tins rttplltiottan land •- tion entirely a'' :intoned. Am ou p , the prom, ! than another, that be is not as sort entitled to. slate tint nerival of lit, last steamer, intelli. 1 The steamer Florida, -which arrived at this j rent Alaiian daen° i n ib ' Sil!'id,",." lion. 34°- a fair trial . that other! tut mitli the gent- t.tt.i.ce ha• litit•nlne pllbil, thet the Briti+h GeTS... port this morning from Savannah. rep.w. the •ard f iilMOT,.....Prt,••'it''''Lf W t '' "I'''. S 'i'''''. i..• • , f ,I, - dht e r o• tie eminent have given orders for ..napentling the i los. ni the British bark Lord Lexidon, from Liv fit Wm H. Seward. iem. L S. Senators Ilon. en t ' d!l •l' itti ' n d t d • ri. t ntlidl a ! -ae erl• in - I '' ! ' li ahove ••e•ter tr.. i. s re no fear f• r any eildi tic- collection •ef .lotie..• at :tan Juan de Nimarsg,un. erpool. 'in this port, on Thursday night last, on • p r eneis firanger, . rt.stMa bier tiencl under Oen. • - ••• •• - • - • I Ilarrison, Hun Jhlin A. Collier, lion,on Wm. flail, rectify —LIoP San {.Li- is prol, l 2y intended :.5 an earnest of tile the Gaston 11.1., near Savannah. during a thirk • the lute lion Cadwallader D. Colder., and many intention. of clot rovernmetit to faithfully abide foe It is reporfini that she will be a total loss others who are eminent far theli 011ents public N.,,,,,,,, —li will be scrolhe a I.,lerrat.hic by the Clityton treaty It also stfordsgratifying Passengers aml crew saved In Nlonetary affairs there is no change to no. I services, and Private worth: and whe Lairt. Idled 4 _, from . ~ i i , i loieis! _ , ei,,,,,,,, II I. espetst. our eitev.al • i.i, ,