no belly, ead•tho gaff was exactly parallel with the boom; in fact; it ; stood like a board. r have no limitation in saying that such a sail has nes- er.yet beta made in England; at lomat, during my long experience I have never seen one." , .Aii I. had an opportunity of teeing a model, an well as the lines of the Amel.s4'2l.bl:ill, per toit. me to soy a word Ira point. There. is nor quite so mudh origi nJityLin the form as her appearance iu the water, would lead one, to , sispp4e. Her midship section is nut Unlike • those of Sir W. Symonds; her ran is Very like White's; but her bow 5 an unggpbted origin ality. I have never seen any t like it be fore., In-stead : of be lug convex, or even straight, hot I,sy presents a concave surface to the wat er. rcomuiend till to the ndtice of our naval architects. • . i . SOW•hIAIMISE TELFG.APH.—Tbe electric wire is nearly, completed for the bed of the English enamel. ' Wens thenereasary.governmental au- thoritationcrititajtied, the communication might ' he established in less than a month. The cable formed of copper and gutty perche, is twenty eight miles long. sod within an inexpressahle traction of two inches in diameter. It is sue. ticiently flexible to lie coiled In a ship's hold. The vessel that is to undertake the duty of wind ing of the metalic t, cord, will start from the French uosst, paying out as she goes; the cable •• will sink to.the bottom by its own weight, and will gradually bury itself lu the gaud or the mird:vhe two extremities will lie protected out to the point 'where the depth Is a sollicient safe guard against anchors or ship-wrneka. ITA IX. The ppiniore of Turin, of Aug. S. a lertet; dated flarerice,, Isth, Aug , which sayn Squatty Light au' Eaglialitcii, octant Walk. Cr. and three Floreatistee, who ,lorr in hi, bato , a to tea.' the Itihie of I/40mi. wpte arrastod nod causal/n1 p prison. air. Walter. - is a friaml of C-ount tatta usilad from rus imity ai a siollinr motive t 1 order of tho po cOrrespom . lent Of the Daily Ne . tre, at Rome ,RsYs-- • • ' , In a felr days lenience will be passed upon -,,dhyr..parsona implicated in. the conflagration of carfkatilS' crirriages,lduring the repuldicau epoch. .There are " • more than a hundred persons Charged Willi this sacrilegious offence, among whom the authorities have ineistod on. comptieiwf td, SIM, and A.rrnellini, al thoughlhey had nothing to do with•the destruc tion of the gaudy 'aid coaches. It is curious to &servo with what unrelenting ire the cardinals persecute, not only thane who really did burn "their carriages, hett•also those who neverthought of Such a thing • A change having, taken place nt roustaritinn pie, with regard to the levying of .11' duties on exports and import it, the British Consul General hue consulted the British merchWuts in Alexan dria, who devil - lied unanimously thit the system fliol - ed in Eg.Vpt i i of ail valorem duties, with a deduetion in future of 2u per ct. on all imports, and 1;6 per cent" on exports, was quite satiefar tory, land they wished for us change. From Syria we have accounts of the massacre of'a number of Christians In Armehia. It appeal. e test a number of Mussalmen attempted to pillage the 'government bank. The banker resisted the nisailatts, whu risturned in great numbers, and, it is- reported, murdered every Chtistian they met. The Government succeeded in seizing the culprits. and dealt with them in the most sum. Wary manner. The overland mail has arrived Tha' rumors of. an insurrection in Cashmere were not without foundation. By, theAast accounts, Gholais &ugh was assem bling attarmy, which xis to march onithel2ol of July, for the purpose of Crushing the insur rection; his success WAS considered certain. The Governor-General has required the Hiram to give tip temporarily to the management of the Resident, territory worth £350,000 per annum, tz be retained until his debt is liquidated. The Resident is empowered to take military occupa tion of the district under requisition. unless they ace peaceably given up before the 15th of July. In Bombay, the monsoon ,continnev unusually aral the reports respecting the crops are favorable Freights have declined, and to Liv erpool have been at lox as :ifts a tun' '• China is trill iii a:disturbed Ante The new Etaphror (of • the rebels) was reported fo best • Eincluth,, a depertmeatal city of Kwangobi, hso inen water communication with Cantou,rwhence it ie'distant nbout 200 miles la a letter from .one of his followers, we find it stated that Teerr 'loth is kim'self at the head of the gebel forces, 'whom he tool to victory "in the middle term of the third month' of the present year:" (about two months ago) ',when 10,000 'of the Goverument troops'were dihtroyed, being . Gemmed in in a narrow pathway '-through a wood in p narrow pass." Ilarlag:beently pro cl aimed Emperor, Teen-teb dates the c. mencement of his reign from the month of September of last year, and hos published an almallac:Wkdch his emissaries are busily distributing in various parts of the empire . In Elangosi, the province between Hunan and Feldeo, -we hear that great demon strations are made iwbis facer. Tat Coatis Ea - mamma Asearmazn.—We have gent pleasure in 'eying before oar readers the following authentic informed.. con tainvti an c r etract from an °theta devputch. received yesterday at the NV. Department- • Ntrii . ORLEANS. Stefan axe 7, 1851. "All expeditibmi against Cuba' are abandone,d. '•'and persons collected here for that purpose are "returning to their homes." Another Telegraphic despatch from a known and reliable ecurce, bearing the same date, coye; "The Cabo expedition !from New:tiriertisl, in abandoned, end the men will all be eent home." Other accounts from the South, communicated hi the New' ork.papers, state that the tuba volunteers use .mbled at New Orleans are pen htless, anal ur demanding money of the•i - lutian , ommittee in orefer to get borne. ••Some disord ers," it is added, "have arisen in eousequetice, and the police are active in endeavoring to pre vent the committee from being mobbed Some arrests of the head rioters have beenrnade. The people of the city will be glad to get rid of them:" We presume that the excitement bad somewhat abated, as there is pp allusion to it indesputches dated on th e7t lb Th'e Intuit report on the subject is contained in a despatch of the evening of the ilth Instant. It says: "No further disturbances have yet taken place amongst the distressed Liberators; bet all the hor.rooms in the second unniicipality have been closed. Three hundred rtibn 'have returned to Alabama, but ninny yet remain here formant of the meani to get home." • . In connexion with the subject of the late en fortunate Expedition, we perceive= that stone of the ••deceiverit and betrayers" of the victims in tend harping upon u report (no doubtmanufac cored in this country) that the Captain Generul had canted hie offioers to write letters to Lopez to induce him to come: in other words, that the invasion was concocted an got up by the Cap tain General "—Sor fated!. A New ern is growing up in Oregon, destined to be n large place, octet° carry on art extensive commerce. It is called . Pacille City. wain near tne mouth of the Columbia,. river, on its north shore ;and outside of the most dangerouoplaces -'which obstruct its havlgatiob. It to %fine harbor; .sheltered by CapeDisappointatent, inside of which !It lie!. The land near has a tine eoil, capable of ex tensive till age, and designed hereafter to furnish Irwin' supplies tb the growing has been made the depot 'for Howard & Aspinwall's line Of steamers Able distributing Poet Office to es . tebliebesl at it, tind from it ;the mails are sent to Astoria, OregCentitl, and other neW settlements. It appears from the repo:seriatim:m=4e respect " log it? to be th 4 best place in Oregon for present settlement. • • We regret to learn that the President has been compelled to decline the limitation o (the citizens' of lioston to attend the celebration of the 17th instant. The state 'of the public business ren ders it an imprerative duty to deprive himaelf of the pleasure which he would derive from partici pating in the ceremonies of that most interesting o,CrOlol2.—Republtr. Petroleum ! HUM iLlird4l3 y Uu. t. • :-.. M. 11t[6 , ..—Detai hr. Your Petroleum p . -verteutt er.o• icrr he thii ekereirs; thrtelare vrevot4.lllllsok 'Altos...a ne Iwo dotoo or the Reeirterer.j. r' 11 . .. , II e ar .., to t,r.,ir nett, sod .1 t..l,ein4 inaulred tolor alma-1 .T.l joy . '- ,, -7.. 10-4,e. zier, JOUN LONG 11..Yee , .. it .:A,t ...• dour r- 0 . ilarch 11, '5l. :, at. Ktri. , —D r .9r, dour Arent, a frw erect+ riot?. Lett vrlth tot four doenHoek CU. leiligltzt , lure toll. Pl.Pr...Ortresel tome ct dour? Immeetll,l, - , I Your Audit:Kin+ It orlq ue wcottlem , In Old i i am obtain moment'7cialfrit oertillearra.tf se- Vrtu .. ... .t . W. N Fret oat. , by Fay 'r 5ie1k , ,:1. 140 Woo,, E,•llhy. t 7 WoNI i. 711: B. A. laitiente - ck, 1.7-ci...lnmr .. torFrant t,: II NI. Corn. D. A. Dvuzle....l lit. f,herarri•Allrerlletty. ta riellfl,JAlr-T I Canal 13.411.2!•••01ttett.: -------------- ~ Pittsburgh Lite Insurance G • , CAPITAL, 8100,000. , ____ OFFICE,, NO. 76 FoU .51 (*.ricrac: linitident—Jaian Mort. Vico Pinthlnlin — ltatic ntain i n.ranta. Stincninit—Jcittrn n. LUX] , vertr,••7--. Cntlos. • of intottnt in anottuir Vat P CitizelfsT.nsarance Company of reOllitAGE HONE INST ee Rn. 4l WSW Ftrrot, I. al. C.O. limas mfAWAt.- A. W..11A1 Thie otaArda=4= tVAAArAL °' .A.liist n la gamey c 4 ir4SMl'alll Peigatt,WlT i 5.1101,11 CO the roolwitY for tbrirl+p . w allow " V--0. II; limo , * Wma. BasALW. s u I.IX. 11 kii=4.s.lll.loat, PITTSBURGH GAZETTE POBLISIIID I . Y WHITE & 00 PITT EIBII TUESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 16, 1851. 11 ga-READING MATTER WILL BEVDIhD EACIIPAGE OF TIM PAPER. Attention! Friends of Scott and Johnston. sntli•lhe attention of the friends of ti..:tivr, baufrotinv.,n •Iletthre, ,ton,, oposl. tr urged to the ILLlVirthal. old Lhorotiatl awl:ma/elect of Club., In t•12e27 elect!, 0 tlb•tiet, for 10. vobtpaltai, the akplntintrat of Ikanbalttres 4 \'1.11.02x, to Oat avid) blebo 02ft.1 Johnston Is asuer.....l. 0124 Una 101.. •bo requlra It aro Itattmlll.l, and tb•l !port voter a•pc•lt blr 1..i10t o the booon.l.Ttloalay of ttotober nest The. Comtuntve on . -haturaillation Lou appointed' H. Nil., Sohn Skorrltou, E. igoo. , E. Joh.. U R. Arcut , AL, A. Han22,.EN.: Cl.a• Pugh. Col L ,i , ell. A I.lord, Cant. F :41.1.an4tr.itt-,31 RroldenthiLl, Lr. J E. Vrz L itar..4.mii So.Th By ,td.r th..l2,..i . unti • Allegheny County Scott and Johnston Meetings. 4nali—A Publie Meeting will: be held in the Ellkaboth s un :Saturday. [hot:4k ..itaktkst .tis‘t. at 2 a clock le L. 2 P 11 Avkoalcklos. “ Weduestial. At liar...tors, Thuro-1.3. " " At EL., Llbartk, Friday. ' to. • At Rctiosolisol, katianlo, • •.2., •• At Tareutow. 3touday. • 22. • At Ptsk.l.l Stiller .fall, East 1t.,, toa wally slookay, 2...11, at o'clorko P. M. At Peter kator s lot lo.nost4 tau tx+oll, uq ....I,s.:sekt —I. at I P 31 Lt ./out klaut...., Patio. tr05051t,,,..2 Inests, el o :look P 31 • , Irmlrk'a, t"1 Mto , oon irothly, on Thom 1, , U, .. I Jet, I'lankluton'i, Nue toare,asin. et ,, •l". /' )1 At John (~arata. ralnrday, 7th, at ....i1 , 114 .. 1 . ,,, 1k r igtu4A . , , 0n310rt1ay,t)!..h.at BREE=EM et P.,141114r, ThureAny, ILI, at P. AL &Awn Milian, on Fri at 2 P. At Hen' L.Altr , , Turtlr I,Pek.L,IN AnturLlA,, ILh, At 111 , NJ. • , ,lister Winship, t 4. ship, ou Tul•s*. 7 th; d` At the Isle Jame, Ph ttobiu,bu Tovrortd, •At Slowlay. 6th. st At each ut thone uwel trig, our frloudt ba • xub,e,ta imports. the political int:nut. ta the rouutr Lrur tri.E...11 eteh eloction of lb. c•ounty.•, rrque....l W Aptuige, her rs,r, ackl Krran.ocaeut. tobrmil .11 uur y.lll it, ~ rier A ~.e.,1111. 1 -Trk.., AllitANdfniEtif Thu Yost of yesterday, has a report of the speech delivered 'by Cot Bigler in thts city. on Friday evening We shall .from time to make some extracts from it The,• Post tool, care that the ••democracy shank' odt see much of troy Johnston's address but we intend to let the xraggsrp see as muthof the,Colonels address as we can find room for It will not hurt them. The opportunity attnrded in due way of showing the weakness of our opponents is mote effective than any arguments we could use: The Colonel spoke Jl,l rations subjects. and :Tied occasionally to he-hard upon Gov Johns ton, whom ?a termed '•my opponent hut we shall reserve those parts of his speech for another time In the meantime, as the tariff is the most important question involved in this cuirass. we shall hear him tu that first, although he made it last. Here 10 all he said about it We make a few comments in the shape of i• But there is another point on which you will I expect me to say something to night, It is the lurid I regret very inurh that time will not allow me to discuss this subject in all its bear- I , togs'. but I will give you briefly some of my viesre upon it, sad. It the editors here wish to inform yon more fully on the subject, I will tell you where they may find my opinions in full— i I refer to a Report submitted to the Legislature i t.y me in 184 i, which may. be bound in the first volurrie of the Senate J.turnals for that year •Our Rivenue System is intended to provide for the expenses of the General Government and in Intuiting laws for this purpose, there always will he afforded incidental protection to i .tar manufacturing interests. I n the easily days • of, the Government it wan deemed advisarle, and indeed important, to try to foster various manu. I factures to this country, especially of such arti I elesans were deemed of indispensable necessity but elute those manufactures have become established, the general sentiment of the coun try—even the opinion iof those statim...n who outs favored the doctrine of high discriminat ing duties far the purpose of affording Protec tion to our .mannfacturesi—ie against the doe ' trine mad the public sentiment ie becoming more and more confamed upon this point. to)— Bin I acknowledge the full and entire right of Congress to legislate upon the subject, in each n Manner as to afford protection to any interest of the country, whether agricultural or mechanical Ter I {lo not.recogzato the right of Congress to legislate specifically for the benefit of one class of men to the injury of the rest, or of any other class. (6) All the legislation of our county should be general, or with reference to the in terests of the whole People. and therefore kam in favor of the enaction by Congress of such lane on this subject as will promote the general wel fare. to) "The adjustment of our lievenue system le all arduous task; and danger lies in tee way of the Government at every step: Vie of Pennsyl vania have our particular Interests, that we are ointionally pressing upon Congress. "Our Iron-and our Coal Interests, we contend, ought to share the fostering care of the Govern toad; and I am decidedly In favor of such a discrimination by Congresses will afford e. rea sonable and fair share of protection to those ar ticles. But let us recollect, that the same de sire for enjoying — the protection of the Govern ment exists In. other States faviir of their own particular products : and nll have an equal share of State pride, and a consequently strong ilaposition to urge their own products or man ufactures upon the attention of Congress. Thus you see that a degree Sf selfishness is at the bottom of ell oar efforts of this desoripiion mid each expects Congresi to do for his Owls porticrilar State all that has been asked to be done. Thus Congress Is expect - al :to promote every interest of . every section of the coml. try. (d ) ' "But no laws of this kind can be permanent or perfect Even the Tariff of 1845, (which I greatly prefer to that of 184%) (e) insusceptible of improvetneut; and I aFtriol. disposed to think that any sit:oiler law carehe enacted that will he say nearerperfeot, or that can be any more pop . ular It is not in accordance with our ideas of Democratic progress to suppose that such laws shall be permanent, ) but that they shall be modified or repealed as the.Wigle3 or the acres miies the. country may seem to demand I have thus given you, very briefly, my views-up oil this, and all the lending tepies involved an the :present contest. So far se it respects this particular branch of the sibjeot l will repeat that I am sorry my time will not admit of a more full and compreheneive disiussion of It I have raid enough, however, to letyou all - know where I may 'be found on this question: and if we can not agree, I truet you will at lelet admit that I have frankly told you my sentimental ty • , ,u) He has reference here to the change Ithe doctrines of hie par,,y, since 1844, when they 'nog aud_dbittiii4.oo , ;v,odiferdusly for "the tar ;u of "4 , 2,'l'Aiiid'alitliad it as a democratic meas ure It is not true No men worthy. of the name of statesmen ever wheeled about in that style. 'T • - (L) Here ikeonte of that clap-trap of which we have hiid so Much of late. Who wanti Con gress to do what he here talks about i Not the Whizs, certainly. - They go in for the protection at the whole American poople against the hum rico,. and ruMovis competition of foreigners. IC) If the Colonel, or any of his, party will draw up such a bill as he here speaks of—one that Fi ll "promote the general welfare," by pro tenting our own mechanics, manufacturers. la borers. “rafinnatn" and farmers. against the in jenons of our pretest policy of employ mg foreign capital, foreign skill, and 'foreign labor, instead of our own, our word for it, every Whig will atistain him. Let no see how it Is to be done better than the Whigs have proposed to do it "Promote the general welfare.' That is the very thing we.want. How ridiculous it is toe a mimpretending to common sense to talk in this way, while at the same time. he is advo cating a policy which is at onto crashing Amer ican industry. and rendering that lof England 'highly prosperous. We bare no Hostile feelings towards that . but we do most earnestly, . protest against enriching her big capitalists at the expense of our little ones and of giving ir fell employment to her workmen, while many of ours are idle in cons,equitice. This is carry ing the "general welfare - beyond its proper I limits. re-inn W. a dr I,thrm ,COn" street: IL E Co wna .I.lott Jeserpb . by the Dr. , b.IEE, (d) To be sure it is; and a thu be seemli ness," the more we have of itrbe better Whit is the object of Congress but ".to prOrnote every interest of. every section of the cmintry Y" Does CoL'Biglsr and his Locakeo allies object to this Or is it the business of Congress tol protect the interests of (treat Britain and Fratice, in pref etpuce to those of our:own conntryt Perhaps the Colonel wotrli not nay so, halt is doing Co most effectailli notwithstanding. The last nit rites from teglind inform\ =that tltie =algae. taring interests of Markekeotar are Tory satire 1. burgh TUTIODI S , houee ate U. ';M!I Iwrit) a the th Di , • 114a.thtoa: I NAM and prosperous; and the people of that city owe this prosperity to the tariff of 1846, of which Col. Bigler so highly approves. And the same is true of every manufacturing town in Eng land. Yes, Colonel, we plead guilty of being so •°selfish" as to - prefer the Interest of Pennsylva nia to those of any other State, and the interests of the United States to those of every other at lion :arid because we do so, we wish to see a re storation of the good ofd Peulasylvania policy of protectioo, such as the tariff of '42 gave pt. w; Mark that tf I This is a precione confession, truly It i, the very nature of what Col Bigler calls . “Dentocratic progress - to keep us in a perpet ual whirl. Nothing Is to he permanent' We , think the people, if they know when they are well, will stop this - progress " ty I No doubt the ; •Democracy" went away very much enlightened , Now. reader, we have given Col. Bigler a Mir hearing on this =Neat. Look at it carefully, sod than say whether he has given us one single practical thclught Like hip party he puts forth ~..4 a few stale eneralities and truisms, and some few glimme ng ideas that are not true. Compare the above, raiding guieralities with the clear and iodated talk of Mr Johnston, and then say which is mot fitted to tie entrusted with 'the management \of the affairs of the State . The Lorol not publish Johnston's have dune this—and we intend to I nd why', Beciiii-e they cannot, in riot him, as we eon l'ol Iligter, of the trust ti. which he aspires as the one of which the above is e the - veer documents we want speech ua w. give more ttillft ,en), • / aniline., toe Saab speech I=ir AMENTATIOH.--We olip• the follow di from an article in the.lkea/dm educe paper printed at Johnetorrn. .a eptrited fellow: fur he hangs On .r hie other friends litre achmduri tender mercy of !tho law and the hag pnrugr Fcir IL L.. The editor to Loper aft el him Loth' whig lER UY hoer, -From the last sews which will he found iu soother part !paper, we uhrouicle the defeat of o id righteous Revolution, where we pedro stout pass's over its triumph 'regedy is ended Soother melanc ill of warning and of iostructiorrhus the History of Stru gglrs of Man Cxc Mut frum Ilavan If tin day Endo Just a d Madly h. 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