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'I'TSBURGH GAZETTE
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P(1130611ED fIY WHIT% t CO.
PITTISBpIICIE
Y foIORNING, 00T. 25,0861
;gy:RL4 DING MATTER WILL BE FO LINO
CII E. 49 E OF TL US PA Pn.
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11141 - ;114u.; . 1 - ork Courier arid Enquirer. says
tlntelblipplised Gov. Johnston “Leeause hs de
cla.nrithinle4f in favor of a repeal of the Fugitive
Shiva Lito:7*'•• '.
• inot s pitq It is, then that that paper had not
beetibettreinfomned. Its whole opposition was
foUnded in error 'for GOT. Johnston never advo
catist'the'repeal of tho Fugitive Slave Law, nr
ilected himself in favor of such repeal. In his
speeeh at Lancaster he said that the Fugitive
',. LaW l'dettianded oar obedience, and on honest
or Tight-minded man would resist)
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it," hot "if it
emild be amended and made m e perfect, it
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woidd be more acceptable." This wan the whole
of IGor. Johnston's offending. Neither at his
opening speech . at Lancaster, nor in any noble
queitt iiiteeti during the campaign, did he adin
,ctitF)Hitifpeal ofthat law, but in every instance
~- c otitisigled mobnitesion and respect to it. If the
laW.ittso'nicked,.that it cannot be discussed, or
. ammided, and made more: acleptable tovhe peo
pleninkiigwhoni it is to operate, then has Gor.
f-.JObillr4ll.ofi'vldp4; anff nnt. otherwise. Tbe Cou
rier:rejoice& over Gov. Johnston's defeat; al
though he in as good. and true a ithig as ever
lived; iiad the 'belt Governor Pennsylvania ever
':ltak i iiliff: we do not intend to interfere in its
jitYff; but we protest against the adding of libel
to: exultation. Tho day will POOL come When
„ , boti Pennsylvania and the whole Union will do
justice to GOT. Johnston's two positions in the
IstaUmpaign, daring which he had to contend
not only against an open and more manly enemy,
. that.o!..tacoftidoiern, but against the insidions
. assttulttint'professed Whigs, who systematically
... misrepresented , his language and principles.—
Will the Courier correct its error!
RAIL Re/tn.—The Engis
riliatvire play Locating this line from Crestline,
thei!"tertlikincts of the.,Ohio and Pennsylvania
itaiinhill,ito tort Wayne, Indiana. The line is
alreakleetitedln Van Wert, and it is expected
tp..he.iesdito let out to contract in four weeks.
OHIO, LSOIOLATIME. —The Ohio Statesman
4i]bllalici a table which shows that' in the Ben
atei4bO. Locefoces have twenty-fire memhers,
the Whijo nine and like Free Sellers one—the.
lattextfrota, Lake, Ashtabula and Cleauga. In
. ..Ate. Muse the Lemke:Cis have sixty-eight mem
bera,,the Whigs twenty-six, and the Free Sellers
*ozigLthe latter from Ashtabula
ltol 0011:15 ASO TIIC• SAIMATR.—It is S grafi
tifyfnifitet, as stated by our New York Herres-.
that nearly all the railroads entering
that. - -city.unspend operations on the sabbath.
The resd leading to Philadelphia, and the cam
p: ratirely utumphrtout Harlem road, being the
00i:qui that violate the sanctity of the day,
sod; they, the writer says, most soon-yield.—
Ihedirectore of the Philadelphia road have been
ilmoSt equally divided on the question for the last
two prthree years.
' ',-.' lire . '' 11 - From—From various sauces nr . e
..."';"..7.• :--,,....,,,..MJL,. . derided improvement in
7.,-,f_ini:ttiere is ii.
" '-' ''',n -' . in New York. The large ship
° '.:i-1"617:.
r ers • rn . ' '3 ufficiency of hills of
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?tt"U:ef f urnish
' exp exportation of coin.
''':- - " .: I:4ll`. s4, :refir l e to 'verjrhile it will pre vent difsasit;ble—
:,,,.•'-'4::':,,ihqii:iiix a - ivOrepressure everywhere, urn
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'.-.:' - trai lae — 'ii , liet to manufacturing districts like
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: em'i -,01-t-- - •''''.fd to announce the moneta
'• ; ic:-..-C?:''itiii,ltuilvea7'g'
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osT, the leading organ of the
New r England, 'speaking of the
k''''•'''.',•:rPiLlitt4cition to l!ennsylvania says—
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tariff issue seas math by
. .461blitlic*;.11Ziti dal:. 360; is decided against the
.• tbn'rhigaz. - , The,rendt will be hailed with joy by
dPlaskpaSsicattdcainot give dissatisfaction to true
patriots of any party." 1 •
Nalt we ettpposa oak "tariff democrats" will
• - see where'.thcy stead; boot is too late now to
repair the damage they have done to the state.
lio,t'isown so must they 'reap
- ISCTHCA Cenon Exrantmos.,A latter from
liven Sarah, Laj to the Nashville Thinner; sap
another Glibartexiedition Man fotit in that State,
at thellead of which is General Felix Huston.
The
,t'citer says
From what I can lenin, some nice of inhoence
and means havebeen approached 00 the anbject.
I knoworie who has been offered a command.
The .plan. is: Seat to get thameans to procure
orruft;.: A near neighbor of,Mine was offered a'
am4orry to say—at first
thought faVornbly;lofit. - The object was vo.gct
anoney,..it 'Wog managed as secretly as possible.
_ DiFSAT op limos Pittzburgh
' Caiholic treats the democratic party to a dose of
-: hitter oarcasm.for their failure 4, elect Judge
'Coo:tithe li to 'the Supra:lSe bench.l We quote its
remarks, because we think our rea ers would like
see whit it:says.
~ C ontter, Whig, bas.been elected over Camp
bet; Dernotwat, by upwards of 6,000 of nimajori
ty. . Heir itcomes thatill the Democrats, for the
'Supreme Bench hut one happened to be elected
cannot be accounted for—not at all. Mr. Camp
bell in it Catholiebutwhat of all that—a man's
religion is not token into consideration when he'
appeare.before his; fellow countrymen in politi
cal mintiest; by no means—what has religion to
do with politico?-nothing whatever,—a man is
a man, itilocanot matter what creed he prates
ises;ilietherlitilie &Protestant, Jew, lilahome
dan, Infidel, or even a Catholic, he is on unequal
with hittertopetitors for public patronage,,—the
• Sonstitasion pats - them all on thvsame settle of
balance, and thereby does away with all religious
tlifferinces in polities,—Why the very thought of
proscribing a man for ',conscience' sake would
tiriudo•blush to the cheeks of the voting popu•
lotion . Of the Keystone State, the seat of Demo,
erney—and moreover, the Democratic Party be,
ing the friends of religious toleration, and the
avowed enemyof bigotry and intolerartre, Cath
lic might safetyiiime before the public 'with his
name itLlCritToall on its.spotiess banner,—religion
had;therefore, nothing to do 'with the defeat of
Mr. Campbell, be : Must aft/State it to ' some
other' bad quality of which he is vetssessed, anti
which his partris well acquainted • e r ibr the Dern
*critic Party would acorn the man that , would
vote against him .eerily' for the salteot his re
ligious view's, it would look upon him as a trai
tor—the-very.thought' f being guilty of such a
thing Would make them tremble and fear for the
safety of the glorious fabric upon which all our
free institutions are built—indeed,' they would
not be guilty of the like, not they—by no menus."
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The Maley Market in New York' is sensibly
easier.. The Tribune of. Tuesday, :jays:
The Motteifilarket exhibits still more amelior
: ation!tozilay. Loans mean are negotiated with
.muchkreater facility gal per cent.; although a
- - commigsioTt in' additiOn is not 'infrequently
paid.' 'her:Vetts for paper are lewer.... with a
• moderate supply pf first class names. The in
terinission of failures fo . kten days has tended to
revive 'Confidence lit mercantile paper, and buy
ers are aPpearing in market more freely for pa
per not. strictly firstelass. We quote first class
names at 7010-Per cent.; second class, 12018
per cent. ...tie Banks are discounting and lend
ing with ninth more liberality.
. The Illinole;;frour Chagres, probably brought
a larger amour:Car gold than any steamer which
has ever arrived at this port. She had an her
freight het $1,519,000, cad an unusually large
Reload in the heads of passengers. ,One of the
partners pf the 'house- Reimer, Cook & Co:, of
San Fr:theme°. Who came pastenger in the
bigotries among the passeutcms
vthon' thleAviat4 and his-estimate ranges tram
tr,i,zo, to $1,600,000. ; Taking his lowest
figures, which hefeels confident are, if anything,
- under the'mark;: and the amount on board of
her was $2,800,000, which would make over five
and a, half ricilliOns received this month, while
the shipments have not exceeded a million.
This scounlalatich of gol4„bas had a marked ef
-feet upon the money =hot The gentleman
alluded to 'above also states,' that- the adyiees
from the mining districts are all very favorable;
the gold Is corning very' freely into San Fitan
- etsce, and that the receipti here must Inevitably
continue to increase.'
TINA MOMS AND Onto RAiLDOAD.--From
Mobile papers We learn that this road is - rapidly
advancing.
.I'he 'length from Mobile now deft-
4tely settled is twohondred and tirtyteren mile,
;thirty 4 t!,ire . e of which are nearly finished, induct .
I.! . trie,- " ea c ei d ere ° ;o ' r gr tfxe nil l ' ole na ro w ar t ht
.. elf hts"
the Ohio ricer , and two henared e tt ° l2 M d .
il.ol . 44t4rtairO. atio arl now readrtor grade
,gon= as 600/1
it fix: d ' o c t r t i btixi be to
readily. , "obtilifyiW,urtignc; the: riehnees ' l of ths
- ;eornitieetlitiing/ttfittels it to to pus Is token into
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111301 WABIEIN!
teorresppudenmee of Ltte
WkIiIIINOTON dct. 206, 1851.
Townsend Haines Esq., havmg' been elected to
a judicial office in PenusylviMia, it is reported
that Mr. Nathan Sargent, whilome recorder at
the land office, has been aPpointed to till the
vacancy caused by Mr. ittiretnent from
the office ct register of the treasury. I shall say
nothing mord of this appointment, if the report
of It be true, than that I thidk it ought not to
have been made, and hope ilt not he confirm
ed. Mr. Haines leaves the d pertinent regreted
by all who have had official .r intercout,e
with him.
It appears that Mr. Owen, .!tlnAtil at Harem.,
has been removed hut, that a I previous conjec
tures and state.ments as to hi successor are in
correct. The new consul ineither ] le. Lang
dun of Mobile, nor Col. Walt n of New Orleans.
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Ile, is a citizen of a Southern State, but I am not
yet, informed of his name. liretain my impres
sion thaC 3 there is nothing in Mi. Owen's con
duet that makes his case a very glaring excep
tion to the general deportznelof American con
suls to their countrymen abr nd. •But the op
portunity was favorable for conveying to these
unfortunate and responsible agents of the got
ethment, in the most impressive manner, intel
ligence of a change of systel as respects them
and their duties. It may be onsidered as now
a settled maxim in our government that its re
presentatives, from the rank) of ministers to
that of consul, are placed in their stations not
alone to draw salary and fees almost a el:dear
est. conviction with theM, bat to protect the in
terests of their country, and /ri particular the
personal rights of its citizens.l
Mr. Corwin has his subordinates busily at
woik in prepairing the macs of annual returns
which will accompany his rephrt. The able se
cretary of the Treasury will hgain urge upon
Congress the necessity of some action to coun
teract the destructive effects i f the now nearly
exploded free trade theories and schemes of Mr.
Robert 1, Walker, as.developtl and embodied in
his numerous reports, and atm, e all in his tariff
of 1846. I think the try hest argument, bat
for! its tediousness, which coosd he laid before
the —Collected wisdom," to convince them of the
indispensible necessity of our immediate retina
to protection, would he to republish asan •roc
companying document . ' of the message Walk
erVemons report of 1845 . , wherein he prove,
that tihe ezports of 1831 were to be 'j840,000,
140, some hundrdd or two millions in excess o
our imports. It is a curions'coinchience that
of the very time what all his magnificent predic
tions in regard to the foreign trade-of the coun
try are proved utterly incoriect, Mr. Walker
should be in Europe aiding to demonstrate their
unsoundness, by flooding the country with mil
linns of foreign productions mere than we caoget
(loth for in the ordinary course of commercial
transactions. The object of his mieeion 11 to
pfocure for Illinois, on an extelnded credit, hun
dreds of cargoes of rail rood is n, which ought to
be inadi , in the United States.
Mr. Onrwin will present n Mtn startling p
lure of the downward progress of the .count
under the present system, and of the 'per
whith threaten our commerce aid mainfacure
This is the city of rumors, end reminds me
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more ha
than any thing else that ~ a substantial
ext9tence of that famous description in Ovid o
the residence of the deity who presides over the
rinds. I presume you have noticed that - prob.
hie and startling' ctbry that France. England,
Spain and most other niviiited and chtintsso gov
ernments of Europe including, ilt may be suppos
' el, the model Empire of Itu,sia land the redoubt
nhle republic of San Marine,t4ll instituted a
commission who were in proceeld to the United
State, and lay 'dove for the in t li' , '.rmation of the
l'reaident and Cabinet, a *A, t. defending the
tights,of nations, in view of the rec..: si:rtni
Lyon Cuba, Thai (011.1i55C11!las not arrived,
and it now begins to he susPected that the
rtm
etotetneut-nf its creation wasp stare. There
is therefore reason to hope that we are still safe
from the assaults of another Holy Allisnee.
The furniture of Sir FL L li lw, is adverti
sed for sale. I believe that th 'honorable Am
hassador is now In England. • his is an indi
,cation that he does' not propos to return. In
that event he will doubtless stop here a sums.
tor. The affairs of the embassy,'for the present
remain in the care of the secretary of Legation.
Waseurtoros, Oct. 21.
Chancellor Shackle,- of Mississippi. has been
appointed Consul to Havana, and a despatch has.
;been received from him this evening that he
accepts the Once. Judge Shackle was President
, of the Nashville Convention, which met in, May,
'ISO. It adjourned, if my memory is not at
fahlt, to June of the same year, rind its disunion
tendency having hien developed by some of
its proceedings, Mr. Sharkie declined any farth•
er connection with it. Ile was known as a Whig
before participating in the doings of that 11.11-
semblage,,and was probably placed at the head
for the double purpose of giving eharniter to its
sots, and of conciliating and committing the
Whig party of the Sough to the movement then
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in contemplation agei st the Onion . The Judge
repudiated the Conti
non in time, mil Perhaps
its meeting had a g di effect upon the country,
for it ahowed how weak in rinmheral the disu.
nionistaveally were, and the additional very im
portant fact that the people of the Southern
States cannot be brought to the support of ex-.
treme measures, dictated alone by the avarice,
the (care, or the prejudices of the slave class.—
And in this tendency of the privileged and aris
tocratic order in the South to decline in impor.
lance and power, compared with,the commoners
of that Section, I perceive almost !the only e'olu
lion of the slave question. Henri Clay occupies
his position of moderator and conciliator in this
fierce controversy, only in Tirtne
he 'is the ;'great commoner" of
man of the people, sprung from th
class who owe nothing to slavery, ,
thing from it but odious social di.
eventually a deplorable conflict of
But Income back to Judge P I
the adjournment of the Conventio n
his place on the bench, and singe
been in private life, hut is unde
weight of his name and'induence
party in the contest now in-prngr
sippi. Under these cirnumetarie
ment of the Judge will commend i
.proval of the country.
From informstiOn reeeived by GI:
meat, there is; Mason to believe ,
movements on the Rio Grande frd
result in any thing of greater lel
compromise between, the Chief,
gents and . the lilexican °overtime!
the former will secure to themaelv
portant private advantagem, while tl
auxiliaries will be politely pot ur:
o retp-o to the en ...tern Fide of the
have been on Aeveral previdne
There willbe no annexation in the
present, either of eager growing .r mere hide
produding States. It is amusing to observe the
tone of respect and even of affectitate regard
with which. all the Fillibustern or of,that
frontier speak of Col. Canales, the4ader, selond
in Command of the insurgents. This 01. Canales,
duling our late war with his cbuntry, was in the
estimation of every body or one side of the bor
der, the moat ruthless, savage, treahlierous, and
sneaking villaid, that ever plundered a rancho,
or desolated a ben roost. Now I Orceive he i 3
considered a very worthy and patriotic individ
i
nal, the particular man marked out by Provi
dence to confer liberty and prospeliity upon his
miserable country.
There le some conversation here among those
who have time and disposition ca l , indulge in
that sort of gossip, which derives its zest and
flavor from the scandal with whichit is spiced,
concerning the part alleged to hay been taken
by Mr. Webster in the late Pcnnsylv is election.
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For, my part, I cannot believe the any distin
golehed Member of the Whig partyl.
ould imag
ine that he had any thing to gain from the de
leat'of Gov. Johnston, nor can reasonably hope
to receive the vote of the State except as a Whig,
and no ono will be so recognized wlscl played into
the bands ,Sif the enemy on an occasion so im
portant is , hat whichlkutd just Passed. it
shmild not Ise the:policy among Whi gs t o to w
many side issues, paNaularly auci as here a
Personal beerin,:untiletter the next PTesidin
del tileoti!m, wyen't4ere will be ample opportu
nity to trusetuteldieta. For dada . ~ - mg; inde
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pendent of hiti-Ling services and well tried fideli- antadaritiated by the testimony of numerous of , if toRN STARCII . 300 lbs , a choice arti
ty to the party, kis obvious that the Secretary of one most respectable citizens, who were eye- I 11. ) el.. runnufacturT.l rannaaly foe. di e tl e and eullnar
State could not have desird nor sought the re- , witnesses o f tbe.^b6l° proceeding. We: leave r:ll,7rr.erLa"L';:.t.Z.,iilitr'il.tr';`:.n:u.'e-bi..‘d,:at.r.
, our readers tunudie their own e.smento. : ...med.. grtddle eakr, ent-rid e x. ar. rut ur in I Wt.,'
suit which has jnst been brought about in your
cacketo... will. full dirTrtiour hor 1.. Fur ..1. by
State. . I -•••-• I ..-.!.. J. KA on k off. at Wood st
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A desperate effort is going .to fosse the 1 opinion entertained among the Whigs of this ; -, , i ,, A
government to pay some half dozen millions of i , lnarter in regard to the nest Pt es itieff r y, _ a nd . ttoot.' s er ' :V,l. ' shett cts-; no s n7.7sVfi l 'tif7ii ire, , ti.c7.,':
that cub no other man than lien. Stirr. ; ''''r . T;"" " '''''''' J.Tll't.:l.ltt.. i.o le...Art.
interest on old Florida claims, arising nnder the I that i'' ,
treaty of 1819. The rule that the government
1 h.-l' u n ft i e l.a. w Y lt i tl ' ,.t e w ' it h ?l ' ll e il l'h as t Wi l e . i h r leader , currying
the
' To the Christian Public!
never pays interest, is an ‘ 4,1 anti good one. and as certain a rictory as if We bottle trt-e'orr- A R I:1.161011S SERVICE In the French
to depart from iv now, would take ss,ooo.imu ready won And indeed so otrong does the feel- ', , tr. Ant. ‘ Nri . r:Z. l ' r . k . I . E, ' VNl"e=rM ' u '.. 4l . k . ... ' n It 4
out of the treaSury. . Susie, ing run in favor of the Old Rero, that many avow j ' 4 ..,'':„''''''' '''' ''.'".'' 6.a ' r. '' t ' l P. ' s ' .161 ta
•• ••• their determination to support him regordless of
rirt V COIIVPIIIi.AIS, or any thing a the kind ; er''‘`''..'
L . l'. I.' rs'v. le. , , v ,'",.r.',Uzi'Lll'..T:t. —, ...I
No them the nerntoar• u,abure. tor LI. rnattnu..
FROM NEW YORK,
. Fur our own port, we are for Soon. sett Vis,„- h..!' "; ‘'..'' - 7 ----- ;v .." , ""th. ;. ". 7 .2'
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The air i., soft and balmy Boots Jane, mud our co. vilhonously robbed him of his command, and t - ' ..i
so
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etreent wear the gay appearonce a Cprutg, and : disgraced hint MI the field of het glory find in I : -
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„ hit , for e etteh by
~y . 1 I li i. N., of boo gallant ormy , our heart and oar , •eu tit item * LEE
cry one out of doors. Fires are ref 1..] ite well. i p ' r ., t :: i i . b h :,, n ; 1. 7: 0 7,, t ,t..t.,:t., his p"' " i " to (hi ' / T 'lt." ''-'n i li " I "'‘'''' Sit'''. sou'i s, . s 's and I
thick coats and ehised doors, and ontntner roles I watch Woe ' d — J l.o lftWd!r;huv'Pr ' l r le,;l ‘ .oe ' ; ''''
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the house completely The new propellor steam- ......- tOFFEE-7,s hags prime Rio, nrrivinF and
ship, the City of Pittsburgh, left 'ant bay, at Esse.. To Tile iinoCLAMATION.—Th e people
i l .4.r, t i . ° l E :' i L lioi)
1t.,.
priin°,l.l.NZArTT,,
sucked, ed,
noon, for Philadelphia, to take her place in the i have respond e d t o Gov Johnston's proclamation,
proclaimed in thunder tones, that he , fr".!' l '' JUAN VI , AfT A ell.
I,Lverpool line, under Captain Stolesherry'a cont. r end hove
le unworthy of the confidence of all honorable I g iLAss--;=oo bores Window. need ~i.,,,,,,,,
ready heen stated, pt
mend, on the '',sth, She thus l - milt, . has al-
Nl toe al. 0, .101 IN Or An. a mi.
men —liarn.thurg !'mart. Wlllininotturgh, by )leers
‘ll
(Ben
e cannot see how the late 311 elect ha's proved
Perrine Patterson Ii Stack , who have turned out Gov Jutissron to he unworthy Ile confidence ' t .LASSES—'?II Idris. S. 11. Syrup '
A ' O5 " I "" i" .loth Waljr aO. for 'r
a ship complete in every part, and fully cpfol. of All honoroble men. when a is,stlil known that t i i is NDRI ES—.;flit doz. Cora Er t e, taa; .
•I • o et,1,.., N.l 1,1112,
in eyed • point of view, to the •Monehesters and every dishonest knave , escaped convict, traitor. i•-
,i et ' . Loaf and Crumh.,lS.,,nr,
on= politscittn. , ttnd selfish hound , disappointed Fur 'al. br ;,,,t1 , JOHN WATT at,
Valfsgow.• which i have • prece,led ' her. The
In the race for Alec, has voted and worked Alle g h eny k a ih.tj a a .
'Pioneer' of Masse," Spofford and Tiloston 's
.40,,,,,, hint. m ., ~,0 , , dr. ... ,
.. illogic. , in.
line, went arowded last Saturday, and there Terence Irma the result It was never charg. I N plrf Ilan,. of the directions of an act of
seems no good reason why the propeller lines 1 cot in IS.lfi, that the defeat of Gen Casa, for ~—;‘,:7:-4'.: VjaV'nf..'lhernirl,l.M.. 0:',I.,1"?:1„.-LP,';:,n,',7..'
1 President, er M,mitis Lorlosrarvit, for Governor, 'ttn`,.f",L r a',4'.". t r o ' t !'". l X,',! ‘t h7:4!'i, e li e ' d , son'uo no , werreo
should not attract the greater part of the travel
of that they were unworthy the confidence to the cart. stock of - .aid•rue:m.4'V ro''',..7 i '''''
to Europe , Filing al, they do. steamship fare, I
' E 7 ' 4l hen:n . lo4, men. Some IhO 004/citizens of "' ""'"'"'"'• Nn '""" ''''• " SI: ."' '''.'<-'''••i A. tio.:
and On." m'iwhe'°l steam speed, "" r t"/"‘" 1 Pennsylvania hove hhown Some
confidence • ''''' '' '' ' ;4 ''''''" l "
•"'"' l r . """' - ^ '—'"(...'"
„:, ~„, ~,, • ~. ~ Kit numb., ..•I sbary. mar Is' mul,..ri.-1
fare A fine war steamer called the Edgar, has 13,1, JoIINSTON by voting for hint Does the var,; . ,fh;,;'Az7 ~v s, „,„•,‘: ,
just been completed for the MexiCan Govern- , I Won assume the office of judge, with Such clean it It e1• ,,, , , Ni 3 mn , Er1. higohl;iiiili.'ilieL
meet, by Mr Rckford Webb, and has gone, on a I bonds and untarnished reputation thalinichar,o i ! E ” P"" LIN T I 'S• " 431,0 tilt Y 5 ~ •
, b Daily (isa t
trial trip to-day. I
The friends of Sabbath reform have at last
succeeded in perruOing the Long Island rail
road to discontinue till Sunday trains, and there
are now two ways o l nly of getting cot of New
York on the Sahhottllhy Philadelphia. and far
lem. The Hudson ;liver road refuses to start
a• train on that day, and the Harlem and Phila.
delphia roads must loon yield, thus giving the
metropolis bresithingrtiree of a whole day
Oor bills of mor l lii.y show a high state of
health, there having been only 324 interments
for the past week, fr ; L I m
a fixed population of
half a million, a transient population of ten
thousand merchants, and the usual quota of em
igrants. Taken togther the climate of New
York city is as conduaive to general lielilth or
any city in the world, and with only a partial
observance of natural laws,. ,
The past forty-eight hours has been marked
with M 11131411 activity in Stocks, and in `votne 1
. sorts a very large ‘ adranee has been obtained, I
the money market, attrioon, etc-mg in raver of
buyers The state of, the money market is Just
now very curious, and it is not Gut et the I
range of reasonable iroliaitility that the past
ninety says of ocarci
; y, may ii e followed by n •
profusion,of money rarely seen A 'democratic '
writer on finance, and deservedly •lield In high
esteem, argues that tie rush of cotton abroad, ;
t
and the fact that brew I is to he deur on the von,
Europe will oon regulate the «ac ti ;
tinent of Euon-
i ,
gee, and, perchance, IV the month of February, i
turn the current of c in hitLerwaril from Eu• I
rope. Not a single failure of a merchant has ,
been announced Silli i , I the lOh Oat . nor hare
any names been ouspep led. a state of things no I
one anticipated in September. There in more
confidence among moony lender', aid should we •
o.st/et/ober well, thee doer not appear to he '
any reasonable cause why the winter should not ,
be a remarkable easy , i•ne for debtors.
Trade continues go (-tire 34 ever. as is shown
by the rush.of goods hest The Erie railroad
earnings, this menth,will come 'aril up to 4.1.:0, I
OW, a sum never before iouched by idly railroad
in the world, The Hodson Hirer root has ot• I
• .
mined wi-otaruct for lie MOO and now ticket.
• paiirrogeri to Ciociuna i rind the Indefinite Wei,i,
and %cern determined, in connection with the
central route, to compete with the Inowiter Erie
route
The vatic.) eampaip rags on about as no
w.
usi The lorofocoo ha -e made up their tritrt.
to epei.,l the money f o the canhi enlargement.
and think it all con titational, 4114 Laval the
money will be weillsi out. The locofoco., led.,
epecii the,
mliney• . I toiminder it, end the
whir will hare ill the odium that ever nttnehre
to the incurring of de t, and the etpoditure of
money, no mutter h w honestly done The
press here hardly take the tronitlS to post up
the Ohio and Pennsyl tan electinerctunis, no
much are they disheartened at the poor show
made by the whir
. these. • C
t
—_—
'
. . Faithe Pitl,:'. 'sq. Gaz-s,
ALLEGHENY AND BUTLER ELAN% ROAD.
Mask. , ButYene! There anpeare.l in your
.
paper of Wednesday a 'iece signed' •' T. 11. S,"
the initials of my name: It stalk, to ray I
never wrote it, lint' con en.lar, nearly every senti
ment contained tEertin, (with the exception of the
twelvebridges—there being only eleven—and in
place of a tunnel, it is a straight ent:tbrough a
bill, Some 230 feet high ;AA:3o.Oct Wide, costing
as natichOf not more,' lt,lertrue Die stock (hold is
burton elharovbeliides /wenty more I offered to
.tak:e sm:souditionnf the Directors keeping the
oltT piiie when their charter was olatnined, but
theyeaw proper to refuse Ye't small no it is. it
is enough to lose. Hy iexperience on that road
proves to me very conclnsively that there never
can be a dividend deelhred that will pay the
! sttmkholders two per cent. for their ,money. If
Thos. II Stewart or Robert ,Stewort were the
only sufferers, it would be hut, a timil.. matter: '
but stockholders general/' expect at least ten, and
in many eaves they wee protocol twenty per
cent- for their money hyl the present Directors:
and in order that they may have an opportunity
of making good their p mises, I coy, reelect
every man of them, an let the experiment of
taking It off the old road he fairly attested. It
would not only be wrong) but 'madness, to 'turn
them out after the work's let. I woo pleased to
.find there was an effort making by one of tlie Di
rectors to secure as many of the proxies as would
elect the old Board. Onjtheon rests the responsi•
bility, and to them the etnckhaldern will of course
look for the completion, of the road and their
dividends. In reference Ito the article that ap
peared in your paper, signed "Right of Way,"
his too small a business for rue to waste tune
and paper to reply. I hhve only to say his illit
crate writings give the public a good idea of his
capability of engineering.
It the fact the;
the South, th e
.'e rankaof tha
pod expect no
. tinctions, and
From t4t.' . 1,..411e RorA Bunn,
arkie. After
he resigned
hat time: hat
tood to leave
3 the Union
ss in Missia
,. the appoint._
elf to the ap
'r ATTEMITAT4BI3ABSINATION—SENATOB BOB
d LAND CONCERNED.
u On Tuesday inst. our, usually quiet city be-
O Came the scene of a most unprecedented end
n outrageous brutality. .
We give WA.' a pLain, unvarnished statement
of the facts as they oceurred., These details
- have been collected from the representations of
nearly every disinterested witness of the affair.
With regard to the utaini features of the rase,
there is a striking uniformity in the opinions of
all a - rho witnessed it.
e While standing at the corner of-the Anthony
t House, in this city, the editors of this paper
• were simultaneously attacked by Benj. F Don
ley, the Sherilt of this comity, C. E i Donley.
, Auditor of State, William! Bartley, a steamboat
engineer, and Solon Borland, U. H. Senator .
The attack was 'made ion. Mr. Whitely by
' Beni F. Donley and C. C. Donley striking at him
i with heavy bludgeons, both at the same time
Whitely fired a pistol at If F Stanley, without
effect,nnd closing with him, succeeded n
in wreeh
ing-from hie stick.; add with it bent Ihin, t o th e
ground; during this time, C. C. Donley orris
ritrikinghini (Whiteley) on the back part of the
head with a heavy sane. Whiteley, upon turn
ing to ward off the blown of C. C. Dooley, was
shot in the right breast by a pistol ball rime B
F. Donley.
In the meantime, Mr. Kettrilon, who bad ta
ken no part in the affray, VIM seized from behind
.by S o l on Borland, twisted tn. the ground, and'
dinarmed. Borland held hint down nod choked
lim, with a pistol presented at his head, until
ulled loose by Gordon NSPray, Est. As Mr
Keardou was being raised from the ground,
William Donley, coming up behind him, dealt
him a blow on the side of the head with a heavy
litick. which left him appariently lifeless. ,
When the feat was accomplished, the enginder
and the lion. Senator joined their companions.
the Auditor and Sheriff, in , their murderous WI-
N ult. upon Mr. Whiteley, Which was continued
w th murderous ferocity until he fell, exhausted
b the fierceness of their attack and the wound
he had received in the outset_ When the by
s en shocked with the cowardly , Inhuman
ity of the proceedings, sought to prevent the
oold-blooded murder of a nian no longer capa
ble of resistance, they . wire hurled aside by
Borland, with pistol in hand, who continued
even then to cry out to his cenfederams . -Shoot
him! kill him? kill him l"" I ,
It is due to Mr. Whiteleyito statethat he only
saved his life by a most &Swale resistance to •
the combined attack; that though assailed from
every quarter, in front all from behind, by
sticks, knives, and pistols, , ui d defeliding him
self under !every dinadvan ge, (bit right arm
being rendStred useless by .tie pistol ball,) he
never so far forgot himielf as to strike Captain .
C. C. Donley, the cripple,; though he bad fre
quent. opmtaimiogi la - l e i reued! , him to the
liar 11 parf
hat the late
=Mir
ortance than
r the Inner
.t, by which
certain no
.e American
i ently invited
i , rer, as they
oeensioas
lEIM!ffl
Itearon<c TO me RHOCLAIIATION. —The people
h a r e responded to Gov Johnston's proclamati on ,
and have proclaimed in thunder tones, that he
is worthy of the confidence of all honorable
men liarnthurg •
We cannot see haw the late elect 311 ha's proved
Gov J oil NSTON to he unworthy t e confidence
of all honorable men. when it is s stlil known that
every dishonest knave. escaped convict, traitor.
0115 politician, and selfish hound, disappointed
in the race for ullice, has voted and worked
against hint. Ihe Unto, draws an illogical in
ference Irani the reoult It gas never charg
ed, in IS , ltt, that the defeat of Gen Cass, for
President, or Mounts Lairinsrarrn, for Governor,
proved that they were unworthy the confidence
of ail honorable men. Some 160,000 citireux of
Pennsylvania hove shown their confidence in
13 of JOHNSTON by voting for hint Does the
own assume the office of judge, with finch clean
hands and untarnished reputation thai 09 charge
of dishonesty against all Gov. Jontorrons sup.
porters can have any wide influence"
Tii 6lll,l4 .4Ul.l7,thatt —A &Wit: ON BOAR
Tile Mlsstastre,—The Beene on board the 1 7 Ci•
frigate Nlissimippi, when the illustrious Kossuth,
with his fellow exiles, came on board, is repres•
euted to have beeb impreesice in the extreme.
The other,. of the ship, together with the tender
hearted Jack tare. immediately formed a circle
around the distiagnishotl strangers, not to gape
and stare. at them, bat to chow by their looks
and their prectence, and emotion, how heartfelt
and warm was their welcome to the protection
of the American Itepublie. • A letter from Cot,
stantinople says.
With tears streaming down his eyes, and
i tonnh,m, of voice expressing the deepest feeling
1 he uttered u few sentiments, announcing his joy
I at finding himself under the protection of the
!glom." , stripes and atars of the freest nation in
; the world, Copt Lung, who fist already addere
, sed (Mr g once on Loamthe Turkish frigate,
began again to speak m answer, but his bosom
swelled too much.with emotion Tears stood in
his eyes and to the eve: of all the officers and
i men aid! his speech vans limited to saying i•Ciir
you are welcome! dir, you are .-three theory far
i lice. goasoth If lien floe order had been heart
ily responded to %lilt Cep Loug. in Ins joy and
ilnipathy, s'.l,lr, nothing barer than ••Three
cheers the gonna)
IV,ars glad to learn Shot not only Kossuth
tk o •clt. but his family, and. indeed the whole
pony. were in excelletlt health, when btu limed
to buy one adult pergun had deceased
during t heirresidence at gutahia, Madame
It agile, et h tusted 1., her I's bpi as, etposurea
fllttl alarms during her two •uccessive attempts
to rescue Madame Kossuth Won the power of
Anstria. There IN no certainty at to the time
Kossuth nine be looked this country
The:Nli,issippi takes him in Sotithautptot t first,
but siby to England is tint likely' to he eery
prolouced lie may be looked 'fur clout the mid
•Ile of 'Coyetultir
Lear I , 1. , trail, with ta
'1 w.i, r tow 1,..t.p• •,.•• •tvl NIS
Woku Wou.ll- , ! --A great many learn--
naliiroorioa to litimao . •;••
trut .1 rn...t.r..1 r.. - 6.oetv /sat rttrit.rt
6 , 1 It hosoror. torolt
a "toil.,
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outoto.proorlai ri raYilart it.. it ;rill only rr
noir° to be to tiro"; itself i;uporitir In an, in or.
Yrr tato 11 .1 KIN) a 110.,
nr,Afito I Yi! lie HO P'ml rt
Unitarian Preaching.
THE ASSERTIQN that - the Father ix ono
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Wheeling and Pittsburgh Packet
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trsdr l'ankuero and Mipprs e. 13
I. r.annlng the trult.
To the Public!
:Ffib undersigned, haring taken die store
We et sfxr4.e eizok, c,r1,11,1 A.
li, r, Pseri, IneM n.r., Ong. tto,..•rond auppl, ..f
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Read This, Mark it VT-rell,-
Tar I'A p1:11 TO Volta NEW/Min
IIWO of the best Patents now before the
441lererl for Inn. by the 4.llbrwribrr, and raw
rorit rl rroo more N %VICKERS/hail. rorsirt
.1 ortr r4'ith xtrevt.4. ihrtrintrib. l'a. 'lite our lo
114,rhinr 1.4 r owtherloa I,, wricra l 4 , ns lA , firtd—no inooh
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14144 r. The irin, jort ea murk 114,14.41 hy.thr morn.,
14Ir rrnimunit,. A ram. hotA,-. fu , r11•11414, will be
turro 441 rarltoriwr 1.,
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r..le Agent ior the United tttnttet
11 . 1tOellEA SIIAWLS!- -We invite the ni
l" nt upnrll. hull,. Inn L,i of au, .0. F 62.0,
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HI I PEACIIES- 1 -160 1111. for aule by
brrria: t n
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flit; 11:0N—:;5U tons Bens Creek ftletal:
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MOLASSES & GOLDEN —SYRUP—
kJ. Pot. Pain br A CULfIRRTFON & CO :
VFNEGaIt—DIO bids. for salo by
ocl:.• A..CULBERMN A CV,
bIiANDY-5 cake , Wild Chen/ Brandy.
LP for paler by A._COLUMTA!t CL)._
AIiTUFA - CTUREIT) toBACCVI i5O bin.
ILEeboko brznag, oultand and for
' Wk
A. CIMBLATBON t CO.
They an be
I N lotrbllanee of the direction” of an act of
Moo o,onady eel the On nf A poi. 1017, and anpplonoent
n. l ,lll of April, l”51. onllll.ll - An Oil for the
.poorporanon of lb- Pertoleurgh, liandoninn and Warn,
wl lAanratny.' Iwok4wllll..
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tole 'o the on, of lhonleurgh. Co conllnuaropon Irmo Tar to
day till • •euttlou ul mambo? of atm,. mar ouboorihnl
to ...woo the ..hartor
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115/1 MAR DENN 1.
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- .1 n CANFIELD.
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1,
J It ' CANFIELD.
LI NSEE I) 14 L-11) Griswold's brand,
fr.n1..1 11 CANFIELD
ASII-5.5 cook” for Fale hy
rrJ J 11 CANFIELD.
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a - 1 ladoho Wool Plilrts and Druporr. reed 11
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LAX - I sack,, ILr sole
, IN SI.: El,
Pequea Farm at Public Sale.
. .
A IN \V KlllF.tillA , Noitqaber 12th, wil
rAld pal•lir ...AI kn.. • Watrrl.
t•lla• la .
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tit :bah, bitit mil, Isom di. 1,1,, Irn, RaIIARI
t•barah ratitainina Ari• • anal Ila Arrolo , .4
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triiidern ntyl euncilni elween mum..
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TELLERS' IMPERIAL COUGH SYRUP.
—wen... woes. tli. lio.brine hu our famill . awl in
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Cora, 15../ rela due dam.. era..
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.sLye Corn starrta. 7.. dor Corn Hroonor
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trip. liar • kouptludru of Phu ninuidino nu:durum mid 1.4
how worr and machinery. 1.. •tirti u.nrtent work APIA ircoP,l
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supD fur forth., partirolnr. h. If A Al: II A
Akron,' and I ntrlliirrn... DIN., Diamond. Ali
Ladies!! Read This!!!
AN THE PRESS, and will shortly he ready.
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drireir In whirl, It It liablu Haut. 511 In nntohurl,
ruoiedytuguorti defert, and inrlnirtinn• 111.13. to
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tbrory f.nonon ha, int; • Hann nhonid hare nopy 1411.
b oo k No work.dlh. kind ha, .ver inlnn. lbovrt pia hilOr
o/I The. Infr•rKnatini. it ttnraftt• If north tan tin,. It.
prirtb—ono dollar: and. Atuong .Iratattinto, It vtll
elfortantl, wunfll yr... front Ilnytng Tntlr Piano .tontletl
unlkilltul tuber.
Latllo. and ..nlirm•tk In tho rat.. Of Pit ati.l
mi nt h,y, ttnntrlng tabby root, of the work. tan 1.. for
ni-hotl tnolr fonbloiv. by loafing !bon. addrenn at the
ot nnf A. l'ittnburnh tuttrnltin payers:Ll- nt lbw
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R ICE -1 0 te, fresh Carolina Rice for sale
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eustutnrrs and bur.. wenrrady that in,
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In and ark attontlon to th,dr onumially full awd.rt.
mllig ES'D iohi, it. gr..v a,ty-. nett prinhol
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Long and Sq.. , -Sew atyle jir w h e rrrT
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Llark and <plated Tblldre, tr.
Mei plaid lilt.l..nns, Nark and ballAiwurilluic du.. now
style Neck do.
They harp also recelrid • tuither aapiply of sup.,
Shirting 31uslin sat Irish Linens, and Staple Goods gen.
roll and all will herald at low Llthwa for Quali d y.
connti7 Yirrettanta are inritnl rall can. wholesale
nexus., op stain, when Opals pia sold Iwo. ocla
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