BY TELEGRAPH. imams or um. =mare CANADA.A , rllitarsa, Feb. p, 180. , . The mail steamer Canada arrived at this poit, bringing dates from Liverpool to the 18th, from Loadun to the lith, and from. Paristo the 16th ultimo. Sherbriogs no tidings whatever of LIM Atlantic. The Africa arrived it Liverpool on Sunday, the 12th ultimo. The Canada sailed }hence for' 'Boston at L'elork. P. 111., on the name day, with i s sik liOtt sonthern.wind. ' . , • 1 CO31lIER(11 AL ,INTELLIGENCE. • LITZRPIXIL, .lan. 18; ' ; 'readatuffn-The market is dull,and prices I log the week hare been in faro!. of' buyers.--I ryican Flour could not be sold in large quart i'itarithrmt sulimitring to a' ecline of to. Is 'lt bid, and Indian Corn was fullyl6d lower , • dull market, ' I ''•;'s . .tott---Prices hare declined lel per lb. but l l l4arket is now itteas4 at 7id for for fair quality.) The sales of ; the week' ; $ 22,000 bales, of wilful. speculatori,took • • • ' •wd exponent GOO bales. The trade Is but limited. .skns—The market ban been tjuiell . : and sterally well tatiintained. Lard is sell ' i4Us per lUU. Pork in' lively. Bacon in • high rates.. 'l,lumo—tiales have been mule at previoun ere quoted ut • 1. 0 ship Franconia, tifflUltimure, was lost oft bead. TbeCaptutti and eleven of the crew , I,4N6I.IbBSIONAL - - • WASHINGIIOI,, Feb. 4. Issmrit.-:tliu report of the Direct:two of from : watt•ret`teiee4 and rend: also report from tirmeetary of Mate enclosing the correspon be relative to the posse:story rights of the J,s4son Bay Company. Acheson prevented a petition aching uneraticut fur We value of a sLare hired by a • Auaiter 'Master in the U. S. Army, and who ,eectiped from service. Mr.. little moved to My the petition on the, i. table, which was lost. After some deloite, the petition woo referred •./ tritbo Committee on Claims. , - Mr. Hale 'presented amend petitions praying for 'the repeal of the fugitive slave hilt, which were NU on the table. Mr. • Borland presented a petition `.; i cititens or Arkansas, in favor of the h ... ;.,,, of Cubsi: • • Mr. Pearce presented a memorial fr bet of the klaryland State Consenticn i of a line of Steamers to Africa. '• • The bill changing the time for holdii ' States Courtst n Ohio, Was pas.,el. 1 The Senate then took up the bill to ni act ;regulating, the approisement of ) 1490d5; and:for other purposes; and all debate on thin workings of the tariff of t • bill was amended and passed. The Clairotia private land bill was the aP-.J • • .", del l Benton proposed a number oe • .•':,, .ments, which were rejected. I • The bill was then' further amended; i I I I to the Senate, and ordered to be•print the amendments. • 1 4 , The Senate then ndjodrned. I Honsr.—The bill for. the establishtS , Ihruich talet in the city of New York, et San : Francisco, California, came np in Cy .. -I lof the Whole. . Atter some debate, the amendments • i to New York and San Fiancisca, were i _ ' !Out: ' ` • i 1 Mr. /3ayley offered al l ' amendment, itt i effect, • ..ito add the palm and pettutties of the net of the .-' last session of Congress, fin. counterfeiting or •. par oining the let. and Bigots authoritd to 'be ,:•-•': cut at the assayors office in California. The Committee then a-se, when the '• recurred -on agreeing to Mr. Bayley' . - A motion woo male; to lay the hill . ' table, which - was decided in the negaticl 7 : ' Pending the demand fur the previous ; ',; the House adjourned. .-'LOSS OF THE STEASIIBIt 30118 A' - ..,.....r - - FURTHER PARTICULARS. • • ' Cormaiiren, - •.:. On Monday morning, ! the 37th of Jr o'clock, the steamer! John Mama, Capt ..I- Pones, with a heavy freight. and large 1 :,..I:'Of. massagers, bound . for Cincinnati, p 6• ..r. • of Island 62, struck - a snag or :-.,.. and sunk in two miouteri. ',4,1 The cabin parted Tram the hull, whc ....'"Jdown-in about 6(1 feet of water.'; She i:"•100. to 100 deck passengers, only, one o ....i. whom were saved. . i - ;',7,4"; The cabin, in breaking froradire'hullJ ‘ 4.3mted in the middle, which doubtless ; , 41Zcause . of 'the cabin paimengers , satin( ".' . :ltivest. • ...... - .1 About - 40 cabin passengers are 911 r, :-•-lhave been lost. The (adieu in Um =8 ..•;-lallicsved, and after suffering many bone ' . .•,-liwater, were enabled to get ashoreat thi. 4 - •• . tioti of Mr. Carter. '', ' I The forward portion of the cabin, including ;',ii;. the "'Texas," Boated down to the head Of lelemd -,,;•033, when it 'grounded., About 3 o'clnek in the af ...; tornoon, the Peytons come along, and (took the paimengers ou board froM that part of the wreck. i , '. From hence ohe proceeded, with alltports"4le baste, ,;..., to the other portion of the wreck, whe we took •••• all on board, with the exception, of Capt. Jones ?and his family, Mr. Wilson, the mate, and a 4 % few others. • . 1' • lOwing to the time of .the accident,srhen all •.,s " • I, were asleep in their births, and the boat. sinking :LSO eruddenly, but few were able to get sufficient ... - .4..eclothlng to cover themselves, and many', of them , - .:! - Jare,- indeed, in a most destitute "condition. '- 4 :j' From the information given by Copt Shalleross . •"and others, we made up the following summary • ..-4,t , !Amnon's the boat, mid the number suppos : i.:fed to be loot. The number of people, was as .-ifollowe:—Cabin passengers, 100; on deck, 87;' r'.!oirltferfl It; crew, firemen and hands 32,—in all ...,. r ... The number saved, as near as mix, be on. ;:;;, ertained, is as follows;-Cabin pas en' 84:. (Neck passengers, II; offiee., re 11; cw, 7; total, 1.;:i.,'1 - The deco passengers were California '.-.. . ...t ;Ferman and Irish emigrants, going to Ci ,0 cargo was also for Cincinnati. fliri ammo I;i:. . . ' NEW YORK, P 1.1, Attempts were mode to elect a ,Unit 4 • r Senator at Albany, to-day, without • tispeclal net will now be necessary for . mese , i... BOSTON, Feb. 3. •,`,:- Hon, 11. W. Clreinshield of Salem, fa-Secre. .10: °rale Navy, under President Madison,. fell -•:.. in his store this morning. He wet; nearly years of age. lie died of disease of t i a boast. , --;; ' ' • ' 4 1 . 1111111111 . ; , • Deere's, Peb. 4. 1 :•-• The schooner Stuabemnarrived here from La- I'.,guayms, bringing datto to the 12th ult. - ..,. She reports that late arrivals from Yucatan loins the intelligence of smother battle between ;,•,'"'lbe whites and the Indians,•4ith fatal results to ::the former. It is alio stated that the deelara -:.; 2.:1i0n of independence of Yucatan is cntiielywith •. , oat foundation. PHILADELPHI A MARKET. DIFILADIMPTILA, Feb. 4. • • 1 The rpteign Del. h. 'depressed tlie cotton hrarke otherwise it . has had no effect ITon pri + MO Previsions, end Crain are steady. Clore:wed in in good demand at $5 tier be. Liud Oil is in good demand, with lodes of 200 'bble winter at Vie per gallon. . I .. . • 1 • . BATI:3IOIIE3fARKET. .. . Feb 4. . ''The market fon headstia is depress under 'lthit Canada's newts:. ;; Flous , -Bales of 1100 . tibia, Hews Street :britiada it 164;00 'l2 bhl. Sales yesterday afteV , Acion, 1000 bbla City milli at 54,601(.14,60 % k. RTlii,ur and Coro Meal—The mark is withl out change. Otaln—Sale of red wheat at 78(ad -c, and white. at 102&: , 1111tc V bu. Small ralmfof yellow cona st Mc, and of white at filitiofac V bushel; Sales of Oats at 420,44 c, and of Rye at 70c V .. Prlorisions—Nothing new in the market, lid , . . . .deri sre Srin, at the old pricaa. Whiskey—Bales at 25(4126C V gaiter., in hhili sad lib's. • • tier Cattle.—Sa . les of GrA head; to oily hutch ! .ers; at prime ranging from itr2,4o to 3,0 V cart. on the hoof. . 1 1 anis—Supplies are abunildit,witli, sales - at 1$6,1%6?100 143. .. - - . . .NEW YORK' MARKET. • , sem IMPORT. Retton--The market in dull, with n, sales to 1174 k. I floor—Toe market ie firm, with Pales of 1100 bbla including Ohio nt 44 765 - 44 87 /0 barrel. Osaka—Wheat is dull. Comu is better, with Bala of new yellow:at 670 afloat. I riosisions—New Mess Pork is held' at 13 2 0 VIM; sides of 100 bldg oldwt .12 08012 2513 bbl for Mew and 0 1240,8 18 fur prune. Beef l kinshanged,, with vales of 300 Male old wt 725 for Wen, had 00 bbl for-prime. 'Ardis um citanged, with Wes of . 68 bblo old : at tinterftv: Whiskey—The market Isdoll, with ashes at 26e 4 # gal. Linseed Oil—The market is firm, ail /KV Sh llolls o 90% MM= . February 4. Cotton—Prices have .declined le under the Canada's nears, With sales of 400 balm Flour—Tbe market is doll, but prices are steady. Soles of 4,000 bbls' it is 4 81q,6. for Michigan and Indiana; and FM 7fie4 57 for common Ohio. Grain--Wheat is nominal. Corn is firm, with sales of 10,000 bushels of yellow at i'Cie per bush. Provisions—New pork is in good demand,with soles of 300 Mils mess at $lB 20 per bid. tpd pork is dull, with sales of 200 bids nt $l2 121 for mem, and $9 123ici , 9 111 for prime. Reef is quiet, with further sales of 1011 bids at $0 50 plO5O for mem, and.fi:LsP.o for prime, per Prime mess is dull at Leer hots. are dull at $l5. Lardds better, with sales of 100 Lids' old nt-fl 8) per lb. Whiskey is unchanged, with sales of 200 bt,le at 25e per gall, Linseed Oil—Prices sore firm, with further sales of 3,000 gallons at 00(.01 emits per Tobacco—Salt, of 200 lin& Kentucky at 0(4,. 12c, and of f,O blb. Maryland et 90p7i bur lb. Sulea of 10 coo Ohio need leaf at 12 cent, per lh. Groceries—C.4m is (mai, with miles of GM hags Rio at 1116,011 per 11,.. 3tolasses is in gaol demand, with sale , . of (still hhla Orleans at 2.9(A:30c per gat Lend--Clalents is held more firmly ut ¶5 per CRC HOME MATTERS New hunt. is I;wiTtiN. —The American House lig just eompleted, and now open for the travel ling Public, hating been entirely rebuilt and greatly enlarged. It is now one of the large,d, moat eplemlid and best arrange d hotels i n the Union, and is under the management of Lewis Rice, Est,„ well known to traveller, who prom- Met that it !Mall be truly the traveler, home.— See advertisement in this paper. TOO IVESTMIN UNIVISIIMIT, --The Trustees of this lantifution ussenibled on :Monday, February for the purpose of electing otlicerr, when, on mato., the officers of last year were elected an follows • President-Reverend U. 11. Riddle. Secretary--liererend A. W. Black. Treaurer—llr. Wm. IL Denny. Alessrs. Neville IL Craig, J. K. Moorhead. W. 11. Limrie, and Frank Johnston, were elected members of the Hoard of Tro,:tees. P1•11LIC Llar...lllT to lIIRMINGHAIL—A meeting of the citizens of flirrninglinm, called for the purpose of devising•mensures to procure a Pub lic Library for the use of thut thriving borough. assenubled in the Public School House on Friday hut. rind was called to order by appointing Mr. N. Patterson Chairman, nod J. Morley tlerretary. A Committee, which hod been previously up pointed for that purpose, rend n report. h-ticoni mending the adoption of n suitable plan of or ganization, which was adopted. A committee consisting of ten gentlemen was appointed for the purpose of procuring the no cessarisubscriptions. A committee consisting of three gentlemen was appointed for the purpose of procuring a charter. On motion, it woo ResoiFed, That the proceedings of this meet ing be published in as many papers as may be willing to give them publicity. On motion, the meeting adjourn.' until the lf,th of March, at 7. o'clock. tTnr. Aissorrnmass.—This delightful. troupe of vocalists will five their last concert at Wil kins Hall this evening, when, we have no doubt, that they will be greeted by a crowded house.— Our readers will recollect that this ill positively their last appearance here, and they will not vis it Pittsburgh fOr some time to Come, inasmuch as they are on their way to the east, where they propose embarking for F,arope, to go to the World's Fair at London. Of their metits it is unnecessary for us to speak, since, the voice of the public, in all the lending cities of the United States, hos always spoken loudly in their furor. We trust that they may he no successful iu the Old World as they hove been in the New. Mr. Isaac Harris rcgnedv us to say, that he keeps all the city newspapers for sale, at his store in lith street. betides great numbers or pa pers from nearly every• town and city iu the Un ion, affording a good place for steam boat cap tains arid strangers to supply themselves. lan.. at a A. I number walkway. atamp, ItuLouno Cosem+ mos.—A project' fs . iin Git, which contemplates the junction of our city by means of a railrad, with the Northwestern Coun ties of this State, and aconvention has been call ed, which is to novenible at Reimersbnrgh, in Clarion County, on the '22d of February next, for the purpose of furthering it.' The Board of Trade, taking into consideration the importance of the proposed Convention, called a meeting nt their rooms on the evening of the ;oth of Janu ary, when on motion it was Resolved, That the following mimed gentlemen should be chosen to attend the Railroad Conven tion, to be held at Reimemltrg, Clarion ciMitty, on the 22.41 'February, with power to appOint stitutes or add to their nitinlicrs: L. Wilnurth,N. It. I;rnig. 6.P.: Warner, .I L. Harper. John P. Perry, IV tier Bryant. Henry Wall; Litivid A. Uri, Z. Joh.on, IVof,, Itryont. FRlatrl'L Seeese. IN A Cunnett—The First Presbyterian Church war criArded yeotenlay evening with Indies and gentlemen. who LaJ as sembled to listen to Mr. John II Gough, the nloquent lecturer on temperance. The mdlerien and aisles, were choked up with a (core mass of human beings, and the very pulpit woe occu pied by as many as could find standing room. Mr. Gough delivered an address with his usual ability, and whilst 'the audience, entranced by bin eloquence, were eagerly listening to every -word that he uttered, and were as silent as the grave, a loud crash Was heard, and the inside railings in the chub', gave way to the crowd which was pressing against them. Then a scene ennued..which beggars description. The multitude imagined that the house wan falling, and made a rush for the doors. Ladies fainted away; and many persona commenced praying aloud, whilst one gentleman jumped up, and be gan to ring a hymn in a loud voice. The glans in the windoirs war shattered, 'and men and women jumped through them. Several gentle men actually leaped from the gallery windows to the ground, though birtunately they escaped with a few bruise, A large number of persons were crushed, and trodden under foot, while hats and bonnets were irretrievably ruined, and dresses torn and soiled. The confusion continued forseveml minutes, and the noise, and uproar were perfectly deafening. One of the stoves was overturned, and it was, together with the pipe, rolled out in some men der, while the hot cinders, burning the carpet, and filling the room with, it sickening vapor, added new terrors to this frightful come., We heard of no serious accidents, though numbers were somewhat injured. Order was at last partially restored, and Mr. Gongh concluded his address. . . He lectures to night, we believe. in the Rev Doctor Prenply's Chime!), Allegheny. ' fire broke out yesterday afternoon, in that row of brick buildings on l'enn street, below the canal. knoWn as the United States Ho tel, but the dames were extinguished before any material damage was done. We did not learn the origin of the fire. CIIAIIITT CONCERT.—WC have ascertained up on inquiry that the receipts at the late charity 'Concert, for the benefit of the Allegheny Orphan I Asylum, were divided as follows: To Printers, 00 To Musicians, $lOO 00 To Orphan Asylum, 500 Incidental expenses, unknown* We leave every one to mate hisown com ments. EAGLE Fist C.—At a meeting of the Engle Fire Company, held on Satanisy and Monday night., the following officers were elected: Geoman. , Vice President—Henry Hays. Secretary--C. Slade. Treasurer—Mania Getty. I • Captain Henry C. Moreland: let "Lieutenant—K. M. McKnight: 211, T. A Bey Ist Engineer—James liokad; Second. William Wilson; :trd, W. 0. Tite; 4th. Alessoder Sum mers. Irt.lloge Director—Joseph Brown; 2 4 . Wm. J 3nl, Ale:anger Bracy; 4th John Chant Axe - Men—Wm: Burton, Allmtns Barrier. Plug Coeds—Jou. Mackerel: Jno. Gmeey. , Fire Wardenu--William Wilkiuson, Michael Reintln, Thos. Moreton, Wm. Crawford, E. C. Dubarry. Iklegotes to Firemen'e Ausociotion—Wm. Gor man, Gem Wil.nn, Adatos Getty. Committee an membertthip—C. P. Coudray, Beery Hop, George Wo. Wttulostut, See'y. Et.scrlos or Or et erns. —The following persons were elected officers of the Vigilant Fire. Compa ny, on Monday evening last President—David Campbell. PIN) Piesident---Col, R. W. Moorhead. Beeretars—Jad. D. Corks. . Assistant Secretary—Wm. Toting, Jr. Treasurer B. T.C. Morgan. DelegateS to Irucinen's Association—a, Mali:T im% IL B. Roberts, Esq., J, D. Alexander. Trustees—Janna Irwin, James Petrio, D. PIM- Simmons. WW Alexander. " Ist Lieutenant John B. Barlett. 24 Lieutenant John Kennedy. • let Engineer—John D. Gripp. Engineer—Thomax Mooney. :id Engineer—Henry 4th Engineer—Daniel Lip. Araistaut Engineerii —G. C. Sludley, F. Brien. 1:t liner Direetor—Newton Jone, 211. John M'Kinley: srd , John J. Turley; 4th, It. M. Kauffman: hth, M. Mnllone; lfth, Jacob Mex., ner. Iluae Enginetre—.Lewis Uurber, James C IVelJorn. Plug Gunn's— Henry Curry, W. W Lender Axe. Men—F. Wintge, J. B. Noble, Fire Werdene—John Ydretter, Itichnid Dunn John Love, D. Itettny,'D. Fitzeimnions.- ALLEGIIIMY Fine Go.--At a meeting of the Allegheny lire Company, the following persons were duly elected ofheeps...to serve during the ensuing year. President--Edward Gregg. Fire Present—John P. Glass. Secretory—James H. Minler. Treasury Henry ChignelL • Captain—Wm. V. beittt lut Lieutemant—Georgl, Steviek; i i. Thomas Jonson. IA Engineer—M. Metitgen; 241 Wm. Young: Alexander .1111..Inme4Wilmon. let 114. e Direetnr—M. Duffy,' 2,1, .Ins, Brad tinelc; 11n1, Itnbq Cain: 4th, John Herron. A zi• Men M.. Rrynn, Wm. It. Denny. Plug Guards-114:6A Aikent, Willem Mc Kee. • Delegates In , Firrtana's A l.l x!intion- Edward Grrgg. Henry I~Liguell 1:. If. I'uuinon. 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