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PITTSBUJiO.4
IdOIiDAY , MOBNOCI, NOV. 3, 1851.
poTREADING NATTER - WILL BE POUND
ON EACH PAGE OF THIS PAPER.
"THE Ll:l7slol—Titi TARIFF. ,,
The Post is ieideatly frightened at the effecia
of tie free trade policy' of its own party. In
40 leading article of Saturday morning, under
.7.1 the abave caption, that subject is diecussed, and
coucluaims'arrived at diametrically opposite
,P3•AtiF premises upon which it is based. Here
fsitij opettingatoatence:
.IVe have amid that OEO of the issues .fcreicl
irmi the Denlociatio party in the State, in the
late politica: canvass, turas tho 'doctrine of a
Protective Tariff; and this doctrine has been so
y'successfully coutsorertod before the People, so
. to lead to the ,entire defeat of the party which
forced it upon them, as one of the issues on
-,.. which-they were_staxioms to be tried."
'.' ~:' "Forced upon the .Dentocratio party!" Who
~
• forged it upon them? Are they forced to oppose
whit the Whigs support? 'Does their blind de
i • ration' to Party, require this? Or were they
forced to Make, this one of the lama by their
Soother dictatoriT. altat's it. There ie where,
, the forte , came from, and not from the Whigs.
. .
The Whigs found the issue ready to their hands
.. ",•• inthalteseling retolulicins, and in the established
_ • . pnliej, of the "dememistle" party, and upon that
issue the Rae [aright, netd the result is as
-2..•••:.'..,40.00,..y5.-, ill thlidanage, therefore, which
!'.....i . „'..3hanomittry3s&r, sustained and is yet to suXiain, ]
".• • tiuslifit that policy, is fairly chArgeable upon
':".'Allileetifeco party.. The Post then goes on to
lay down the usual locofeco doctrines, and ar
_ . glvms at the conclusion that "no branch of busi
, . nets, therefore, which cannot be conducted upon
, . its own basis, can , of right ask to be sustained by
. ' the Revere - anent; at the expense of the other
business futerests of the try " '.
•
- The Post puts the words '•of right' in Italics,
' . and then goes On to a rgue e that that which may
.
.. ' .not cy right be tisked, may be yielded as a "con
. ostion to a large and patriotic minority." Bet
• ...- .
Fic•...._ ' we eaK,by-whatright can tne gorerneeent sus
'''"- branch of business "at the expense of
•" -- :,';1 . .,0e.0 . ther business'intsreste of-the conettry?"—
>' , ,Yral'insiert. that the governinent he's no such right;
!!i, ' it,...*2+11.140,the Whig doctrine of protectioh involves
•"- - t.47.ii • Ornab absurdity. And Ins further &Shell that
tae germ:uncut hoe no , right to grant any thing,
. • even,by way of concession, for which ttie people
may not "of right" ask. But we see 'tily
what the Poet wants to lid at; The "lug and
- patrioilif minority," 111 . ! take it are the ige;
Wand RS object Is to encourage them to be as a
boon, es a "concession," a thing for whictt they,l
hare So right to _ask, and whfch, according . to
the Post, it would be unjust in the goveirunent
• , , .:.Is grant "The n large and patriotic minority"
i. ~ have rather too much selfrespect to plat them
_:,' selves in an'eleemo•synte7 attitude, and to bey
,' . "that for which they may not "of right" • k; and
. ". ~.:. l ettlih the government may not "of right' grant.
' t.. AVMS this miserable foundation the Po t pro
.;• ecedslO argue that the iron interests 'll be
..
!mined =less government shall interpo e and
grant further protection.`'lt says— •
' "it is too well known to need repetition, that
a lergenumber of the citizens of our State, and
also Of several other -States of the Union„are
now engaged in the manufacture of Iron; and
that many others have embarked in this business
who, from one cause or another—perhaps from
various . causes—have been unable to continue
in the pcsinese—sinking all the capital which
.., they . itnd embarked in it. It is also well known
that while our country abounds in iron' ore, and
alt the other materials for the sticcessful manu
facture of every description of Iron nMded for
the consumption of the country, immense quan
tities of this article are brought here, of a qual
ity, end at a price, so far beloirlhatwhich is
. ' made; tit it would seem, ciebe Made among us,
that 'our manufacturers are, driven cut of the
....market, except in' the sale of certain articles,
which purchasers have found can rarely be ob
tained of 'good quality if made of British Iron.
' There are few, if any, who will question this
fact, 'especially in relation to Railroad Iron, and
that used for the manufacture of Steamboat and
other boilers: and when it is known that, from
the use of an inferior because eheop article, great
• lavec of human life has been made, we are sure
that a large majority of the people of this cam
-try will feelperfectly willing to sanction any
constitutional plan that may be adopted by our
general legislature."
What a humiliating concession is embodied in
the foregoing paragraph t But' why were not
these truths uttered hefore the election, so that
the triumph of the 'party of protection might
have been secured; !and then we could have gone
retire .Congress with some degree of confidence
=mime hope of success? All that the Post says
respecting the depressed condition of the iron
hastiness was as obvious before the,election as it
is now. But no: 'the party must be saved first,
and that done, the country is to be - resale' af
terwards if possible.. I
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Red Pennsylvania re-elected GovernoriJohn-
Mon, hearepresentatives in Congress could have
stood up boldly and claimed that protection
which the people had demanded by their rotes;
' but now, what can they do? If the 'Whigs ask
' it, they will be met with the unanswerable sr
• goment that the people of . Pennsylvania hare
jinn declared that they are satisfied with the
',Present tariff, and that it would therefore be anti
: republican te grant to them, the minority, that
which the majority hart said they did not want.
- Shtudd the Democrats ask it, they. will be met
with the scorn which they so justly de
*erre. They have placed themeelves in a pretty
• predicament by their Servility to their Southern
dictators, and they May get out of it the best
way they Can. That is no business of oars. The
Whigs Can stand the ill effects of an abandon
ment of true Peatuudrania policy &a lOng VI they
can; and we shall not leave our snug quarters
at the head of Salt River for the purpose of help
ing them out of the difficulties into which they
' have run thetruselves,untilthe proper time comes.
-'Before the election we were every that washed;
but, now, forsooth, we are • 1 / 4 1 large and patnhhe
,minority!" T . Post, we
Keep your soft soap,
do not need It. As yOn and you party have
t.7IM, so reap. We tell-yon plainly that we have
no idea of staltifying ourselves by placing our.
aaTis before Congress to beg what we may not
' "e); right" ask. Such an attitude may Bait the
aerrile and cringing spirit of Pennsylvania to
cofoolersey, but it will not do for Whip. .
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- Banorit Causes.—ln the present condition of
human society the most remote nationa are more
or less affected by the prosperity, adversity, or
ohangea of every other nation or people. This
is true Morally, politimdly, and commercielly.
There appears to be a great mandate nervous
systetrotnalogous to that of the aniouil economy;
and' doubtless it, is well that it is sot; and the
more perfect this system is, the more healthful
Is the tone of human society. 'We care not to
carry these reflections farther, thin to notice
one carious illustration of this social phenome
non,. which ia,thst the discovery of 'gold in Air
tralia is - likely 'uprose very beneficial to the peo
ple rof Washington county: Do you ask how 'we
make that eat. Austialia has for many years
produced itunense qUantities of wool. The coun
try is well adapted) to' the business. hfillions
of sheep were kept. thereat an almost nominal
expense. The English manufacturers derived no
small portion of th,eir supplies from that source.;
But now, since the discovery of gold, it is stated
that the keepers of these sheep have, to a great
extent, abandoned their flocks,' and that. vast
numbers of sheep have beep destroyed by wild
' dogs. Some proprietors haire slaughtered their .
sheep, Merely for the tallow, to avoid total loss.,
Vora what wool may still be produced there will
be greatly enhanced in price, owing to the in
',,:ersieed price of labor and of every thing else:
All this will necessarily cause an advance in the
price of vool throughout the world, and hence
`,we said that its effect would:be felt beneficially
, brilie people of Washington county, and of
,course by all other people wire are engaged in
theiniot growing btualess •
•
At the late Fair of tb . O Americanlnstitute, of
.New Toik, a gold merle ras awarded to
ward,
b e st & ar iretkorli, 01.10,
for the best Bookingbyn'Wilye.
A silver medal wasftwar to Yltrrart "One,
of New York, for the set beirdlittiole j ie the
same description. • - -
From this it wilibe seen that the Ware menu
featured by our friends at . Eastliverrol,
ban
won by the superiority, a Most grstlty3Cß In!ti
inony to its hesuty and Talus, .This businew
promises to be a rery beige and flourishin g one
tn thutiainity. out we rejoice to see it Whining
lei boao is'_
, ,
.TEE qilUYclf4Tar
Tho advantage our °ppOneida have in the term
Democrat, by which they are misscalled, is well
set forth in an article on "political fallacies," by
the "Warrington, To. Whig." The emigrants
which reach our shores by thousands in a day,
come here with most extravagant and exalted
ideas of liberty, rind burning hatred against the
_king' and aristocracies of Europe, Democracy,
a government in which the people are the only
sovereigns, is the day-dream of these emigrants,
as far as they have any aspirations at alt of a
political nature. They bare felt the iron heel
of oppression-01 result of monarchical and ar
istocratic institutions—upon their herded necks,
and Democracy is to them but another name for
liberty, security and happiness •Democracy,
then, must be ‘'the watchword 'tad the cry"—
the bait to catch these foreign voices, and swell
the votes of the party into triumphant majori
ties. How - easy to persuade the unsuspecting
emigrant that by becoming a Whig he will only
change one form y of aristocracy for another.—
"We are the Democrats, and our opponents of
course are not Democrats, for you eve they ale
opposed to Democracy, and must therefore be
aristocrats and enemies to republicanism." We
have heard just such reasoning as this, and have
known It to be eminently successful. And then, I
among those who become naturalized citizens, '!
there is a class, and not a small one' ither, who
are utterly Ignorant of what the proper ends of
governments are, and who honestly believe that
in coming to a "land of liberty' . they 'are to be
permitted to do just what they please. Is it to
be wondered at, that the name of Democracy—
the power of the people—should have greet at
traction for voters of this stamp?
"Gob ! binder and turf" says Paddy, "the .
Dimmyerats is the b'ys for my money! It's thim
that knows what throe )(hefty manes. I'll be
etcher givin' my rote for the Dimmycratie Presi
dent, and if we elect him—the hicens ne praised!
—we'll hays ivery poor man paid five dollars a
day for doin' jilt next to nothin' et all. Sure
and isn't this the land of peace and plinty, only
that the Whigs—bad luck to thim!--kapen nz
from basin' our just rights and liberties? And
isn't that rascal Fillmore a lockin' up all the
gonad that comes from Califcirnyn and when we
get a Dimmyeralic President won't it all be dis
tributed among the people and make all the poor
craters rich! Tear and ages! won't we go it
thin, Wye? The Whigs is all aristheemte and
inimies to the poor man. Hoor-r.r-r-ny for the
Diramyeratsf Hoor-r-r-r ay for Gineral Jackson
and Gineral Cass, and Gineral Douglass and
°Mend Brichanan—haor-r-r-r•ay!"
"Pe sure" says the Dutchman. "I thinks I
can't nefer ' do nothing no besser als vode eoi de
Dirmnygrads. Dimmygrads means de beoples,
and I goes for de beoples. ' I am a beople my
self, nod my die he Is - a beople, rind my shit
dern is beoples. De Thins is been keepin' de
beoples from sodin' in Old Firchinny, but the
Dimmygrads has gone and-mate a new law•for
beoples all to sode,•und dey is goin' to rode for
de Dimmygrads De Thigsds all for hafin'gings,
und torts, and genets, and all dat. Donner and
Blitze ft! hadn't ye enough of all dem drash in
Chrirmany! Der tyfel may dale de Thigs for
all rot I cares.. Thy rotztentsend! don't I know
dat Henry °lay van a drYin' to marry his son
to queen Vintoria? Suppose be vas been dent
ed, vouldn't se hale been in a breety fix? M
ed end &Worm Vedder ! I goes for Chineral
Chackson and de Dimmygrads ! Hurrah for ,
(Aachen ! 1 'odes for de Dimmygrads for
Bresidente, and Gofarnors, and Breachers. and
Lawyers, and Teeters, and efery ding. De
Vhigs rind nicht hearer ale Therm!
tonnerres." 4 shouts the Frenchman, "I
. . -
am von rnypoobleecan, mire; I am von Democrat.
rive to Republique, tme et indinitible! La belle
Ftanee is cone rid de aristocrwie. Igo for to
be let do Tot I please, portion.' De Vigs Till not
let me do vot I please, end derefore I become von
Democrat, sere. Von day Igo inside von store,
and I see von charniante jills—von Ter pretty
gal—do store-keep's daughtare, and joust bay' I
cause I net to kiss her, de brute store-keep he
make application of his foot to behind me, and
keek me into de street, tuerblete—lmd dat lane
big store-keep rig von Via, sore.. I come to
l'Amerique to do Tot I choose, and not to bekeek
- behind by von Tani° store-keep: De Vigs 'ave
no ondairstand of de Traie liberty. I Tote mee
self von Democrat, man. Vice ler Democrats' A
bee fn Vige"
Such, without caricature, are specimens of
what wo ourselves hare heard, and without in
tending the slightest disrespect to our worthy
emigrant citizens, we give them as examples of
the manner in which they allow themselves to
to
Lumbugegd by a name.
.This story was sal:tally told by a French
in Philadelphia.'
Tea Womettso Ramon—We copied into our
paper of Saturday an article from the-Phi/Adel
phis North American, in reference to the Wheel
ing
Bridge and Hempbeld Railroad. Our read-
ens are aware that great edits hove been made
of late to make the impression on the minds of
the people of Philadelphia that the Wheeling
Bridge"will answer for Railroad purposes, and
that it will be the interest of Philadelphia to pre
ecrve it to connect the Hempfield_Railrosel with
the railroads of Ohio. The hope !as been en
tertained at Wheeling that-the Philadelphia end
Central Railroad influence would be exerted, =l
da-the stimulus of these mistaken impressions,
to procure an order from the Legislature to with
draw the snit now pending in the Supreme Court.
We copied the article referred to, from the North
American, to show our leaders that at least some
of the people of that city are aware of the base
less nature of the allegations made of the fitness
of the Wheeling Bridge for Railroad purposes,
bat - oven the writer in question it far from being
acquainted with the actual facts bearing upon
the case; which shows bow completely Wheeling
has contrived to hood-wink the confiding inhabi
tante between the Schuylkill and the Delaware.
In regard to the Bridge, the writer ease:
•The bridge, 1010 feet in length, is constructed
,with *declension of fifteen feet to the isleed, a
•grade" of over seventy feet tothe mile; and
how the heavy cars are to be dragged up and
let dowt, we have never been told. A seventy
feet grade is one of ,the heaviest ordinarily al
lowed. There ie not such a one in all the line
from Pittsburgh west. Here we have it, not on
a solid hill, but on a tremulous suspension
bridge, which vibrates from one end to the other
ththe movement of every vehicle up/
The ; force expended, and the weight of can
upon'the bridge, drawing at the same speed,
must necatharily be greater than upon a level,
Involving the use and additional weight of very
heavy locomatives or a stationary engine. It is
indeed a serious question whether its use as a
railroad bridge is not utterly impracticable, and
at best, it must be a cause of continued and vex
ations delays.".
The 'retie of the Wheeling Bridge is only 70
feet ta the mile! This is very.fnr below what it
really is. From the ielandlotbe highest point,
the grade of the bridge is four feet in every
hundred, or two hundred and tlevm feet to the
mile—s grade which totally unfits it for Railroad
purposes. The highest grades on the Baltimore
Railroad are but little more than half thin,
and they are too high, although on the solid
earth, a very different matter from creeping up
a vibrating Inclined plane, with a heavy loco
' motive, and train;
We ask the North Americas/
to the people of Philadelphia,
that the best Engineers in the
pressed the opinion that the
Bridge it not at all Calculated
poses, and cannot be made
uses. There We other reasons)
bat one overwhelming fact
enough.
• Philadelphia, and the Dirac ors of the Central
Railroad, ehould also recollec theta serious ob
struction to the Ohio river, such as the Whett
ing Bridget-militates to the injury of OUT State
Works, M the Pennsylvania liailresd, to Phila
delphia, and to the whole State, and it would be
a ruinous policy to acquiesce In a permanent in
' jury to the navigation of our great river, from a
fallacious hope of some ulterior benefit/ from
the Wheeling Bridge. Let that Bridge be
put up to the height designated by Chancellor
Walworth, and we will interpose no further ob
jectien.
It is proposed in the Cincinnati papers to build
a railroad between that city and Louisville. It
lii argued that it would be one of the most pro
fitable roads In the country Nothing showa
thlauf eriority of railroads over all other known
mop; Otupyyystee no clearly and indieputo
ifty,' as their construction alottg the banks of
lextfrigable rivers.. The strongest example
cf is the road—a riry eruccessfal one, too--
from New York to Albany, along the margin, of
tirelautisu, the beat etrAUXI boAnstYigation, pro
bably, in the iiorld.N4le bare tho, propo.:
altion to build our In ,we
Age oti
Ohio; so far down that theierigatko`ie.rartily
interrupted by either, frost or drought. A few
T em. ago, when It.vrm proposed ;to carry
the Poosylesaiscinal fras,Allegbeaiy to Bay
.
I n
er, along the argin of the Ohio, the idea
=Flied some p ople very much, and brought
out the well kno epigram rot the farmer,
.. Who made • great hole fur great purr to go through.
Ands Otte bole made for the Rule eat too."
. But railracols appear to set both rivers and
jam at defiance. -- . . _ -
Eoesuvn.—The statement made by the Na-,
tional Intelligencer, on the authority of letters
received at Washington, that Kossuth, endeavor
ed -to prevail upon Capt. Long, of the U. S.
steamer Mississippi, to disobey his orders by
stepping- at Genoa and Naples, if confirmed,
will very seriously damage his . reputation, and
destroy confidenCe in him as a fit leader of a
free people: and jt will not only damage him,
but the whole republican rinse throughout Eu
rope. It Is serf extraordinary that the Euro•
I peons cannot comprehend the great Angle Sax
on idea of the subordination of liberty to law.,
We confess that we have met with nothing for
months that has so weakened our confidence in
the fitness of the peopfe of Europe far free gov
ernment as that little parargraph from the In
telligencer, which we subjoin, together with a
brief comment by the New York Commercial
Advertiser. We sincerely hope the report may
he found to beerroneous.
KOSSUTH AND TUE M1990511'1 —The. National
Intelligencer states thai letters, received in Wash
ington city, say that Kossuth wanted to stop at
Nantes, genes, and Marselles, where he claimed
to have many friends to his future European
enterpise: and he is said have manifested much
disatisfaction that the frigate Missis.sppi was not
permitted by her orders to touch at these poets;
intimating that he was thereby "a prisoner still,"
aril sayge.wmg that the desired indulgence mould be
sanctioned by •the people: if the s tonertonent should
dieapprored it.
We would fain hope that the letters in question
have misrepresented M. Kossuth's sentiments,
although each conduct on the part of the Hun
garian exile would seem to justify the report,
mentioned by our own intelligent and well in
•formed London correspondent, that there liad
been some estrangement between Capt. Long and
Kossuth. The, eaile's friends should take early
opportunity to inform him of the American idea
of true liberty, and to. apprize him that such
red repuldiean,onarehicakide , are not likely to
by tolerated in the United State, This we say
on the suppostion that the letters from . which
the Intellig :neer quotes rightly represent
Kossuth. hut we heartily wish they may prole .
ineorrect-,N. Y. Com: Ade.
Tug EXCit AMOK BANK-MR. llowo.—The ume
having nearly 'arrived when the, Hon. T. M.
Hewn would he requirei to leave, to entX upon
his duties at Washington, he last week resigned
his office of Cashier of the Exchange Bank, a
position which he held for a great number of
year!, much to the satisfaction of the Stockhold-,
ers, and the customers of the Bank Roman
ever did, or could Fender more efficient service,.l
or give more entire satisfaction to the whet?'
community no Cashier of u large thinking Instk
tntion, than Mr. Howe. We Jo not beliexe h:c
ever made a single enemy. or indicted anlana
voidable pang in the discharge of his duties.—
While he faithfully guarded the iiiterests of the
Bank, - he ever aympathised with faithful, honest
' industry, and stimulated it to manful exertion
by timely aid, when it might otherwise have sunk
under temporary pecuniary pressure • lie lens
always ready to listen with patience and sym
pathy to the detail of misfortune and dieappoint•
meta, and to afford timely help; and many a per,
eon will bless the lour they found a true friend
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been long in the Bosh, anti heei 'urge experience. t . ...Acft . .:. 1 ,,! ,, .o.!co cel.l. i.c itartho.
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the WT.+ . Co!.Uto bv 'I tr. 11 hop oollt
Mart, .tr 'err 1]:11.1 of the Hove. i ...It a Ili. or wee,.
coat
in this large-hearted and whole-souled roan
Of his financial abilities and sound discretion,
it is unnecessary to speak. The prosperity of
tbe Bank attest, his skill. Of him, in a word, it
may he said, that be did the must good with the
money of the Institution, of which it was cart
•without - impairing the interests of the
Stockholder"' Banks thus conducted, ere—in
their . te-gitimate'ephere ~•benefact ore of the pub-
OHIO AND PENNATL,ANIA RmttioADL—ftpeneti
for use from Pittsburgh to New Brighton, 28
miles, July alth, 185:. ,
of working this division of the road
f,r the fret three months, Angn.t, Septemhm,
and October 1651.
Cosh received_
Deduct expense!. At 40 per cent
Nett receipts. for 3 month. $11,476 44
Being at the rate of St per cent per annum on
the coot of that part of the road in use Pa..
sengerr carried, 34,700. Freight hominess jut
beginning.
SOLOMON W ROBERTS,
Chief Engineer and Superintendent.
Pittsburgh, NO,. Ist. 1851
ITALIAN Of PRESBIOII —The Boston Transcript
publishes the translation of It letter to A
man of that city, from a Signor frith, Rising
the particcdars of apersecution to which he was
subjected lately, in Italy. Signor C.. has resided
in Boston, and visited the Italian shores recent
ly for the purpose of seeing his parents and
friends. It appears that he was Jogged and
watched by the. police officers, from the day of
his landing, rind he resolved to return to this
country fle.says
flaring obtained my pas sport;andfired the day
of my•departure, the eten tog previous thereto,
a low friends assembled at a farewell supper ;
hut among them woe a Judas. who betrayed my
friendship ,In the social hilarity of the occa
sion. I proposed a toast in honor of the United
States. All the company responded with high
t est: when, all of a sudden, the room was as
sailed by the Duke's satellites, and we were all
arrested,. and marched off to the public prisons
As the,chief promoterof 'the political club,' as
the authorities called our little gathering. I
seas
shot up in a damp. unwholesome apartment, de
boned from seeing lam ilyor friends. A trial
took place, and my companions were sentenced
to Piz mouths' imprisonment in the fortress at
M , while I was sentenced to ten yearn in the pat
kis! The tears of my mother and the interces
sion of relatives procured a commutation of the
sentence to three years' imprisonment in the
fortress.
1 was barbnrounly prevented from seeing-my
family—wan disposneseed of my paternal heri
tage—and exiled from the state. GU the day
of our removal, wo were, ten of us, chained like
-beasts, placed in a vehicle. and conducted on
the way to the -place of imprisonment, about
thirty mile, frani'Modena When near the Alpa o
deluge of rain poured down, accompanied
with enow, which compelled oar guard, four in
number, to screen their faces. One of my com
panions noticed that n portion of the chain
which cenfined us, chafed on One of the wheals
or the wagon, and was almost entirely cut
through. Taking advantage of this discovery,
we cautiously succeeded in unloosing ourselves,•
and amidst the torrent of rain that favored us,
we rashe I upon the guard. Two of them took
to flight, and we disarmed the other two, who
also fled. They afterwrrds returned to Keen,
us. What the result was of the discharge of our
muskets, I know not. I will simply nay that I,
with tent'of my companions, got away.
Without aid—without provisions—we Won
dered over mountains and through woods—in the
hope of arriving at Piedmont, a place of safety.
After escaping, under cover of" night, the Par
-mesinn guard - , who took us for smugglers, we nt
length arrived at Piedmont. We or, now in Ge
noa, whence. I %hope to pass over to America,
with one of my companions in miefortune.—
Our means were exhausted during our pilgrim
a, however, and God only knows when we
shall reach the laud of liberty. Long live the
United States of America
==t
country have es
.resent Wheeling
for Railroad pur-
'besides the gm!
each us this
South A merica—Morlhie Crucify—The subjoin
ed is from the Journal lu Havre. The news
was furnished I,ythe Siren.), The
n e ws
which left hlonteSideo on the loth of August.
If the newt I. true, the present century is stain
ed with o deed of blood transcending in barbar
ity anything we remember to hale road in the
darkest and most brutal times. The facts detail
ed are ne follows: I
On the let of August
Ma had ventured to m
at the departure of th
commanded by Leint.
same time they took Ii
fact that the entrance
Carson into the Orion
pleasing tothem, Ob
.the tendency of publi
agentltof Oribe.
Thrives then encamp
nix. As soon - no this
reports of bin opies,he '
Coloolo, bunging with
IMEMIII6=M
men and two hundred horses, entered the town
and gave the signal for a general massacre:men,
"Suspected" children, fell under the knives of
the cut throats. Moreno, to excite by his'ex
ample the fury of these .9.1113113/1, with his
own hands cut the throat of a young man tinkled
Napoleon Nerves. •
Fearful incidents marked the progress of this
scene of ; carnage: These executioners, infuri
ated against their victims, were eeen to mutilate
them, tb rob the corpses of their jewelry and
ear-rings, and, not satisfied with cutting off their
fingers and noses, to cut up their skins into
Rua,a to make ropes for their cart harness. The
I refuement of cruelty which cannibals inflict up
on their prisoners has been fairly surpassed by
a lieutenant of (tribe.
It is beyond a doubt that among the radars,
the precise number of whom had not been as- .
crrtained at the departure of the last letters, was
Frenchmen, who had been in long time establish
ed in Colooia where he. executed Dagnerrtsity - pe
portraitk, anal who had always kept himself a
io,f from the politicai . affairs of the country.
The unhappy man has .been basely massacred.
At the moment when the out-throats of Moreno
entered .Colonia he was enjoying the amusement
of fishing. Two of the wretches *ere expressly
detached from the troop to put an end to him,.
and a few moments afterward his mutilated
corpse was stretched upon the shore.
CLAT AND THE l'exmlocrics. —The Leting
ton (kiy.) Observer, in referring to Mr. Webster
and the nett Presidency, states that ••Mr. Clay's
heing a candidate, depends upon two contingen
elesitione. and they dependint upon each other.
Tho first will he the getting of his own eunsent to
'occupy that position, nod that again will depend
upon the state of his )tealth.•' The Observer
also adds:—
We cannot helieve that, whilst that, the whole
country is responding with ouch united voice in
fawn' of that series oftneasures which CcAt pear
to the land, their great author should he laid
aside for any one, howyver elevated in or distin
guished by services he may he
.1 OLIN WETHERELL, Manufactury of
OF I .AT ENT, BJL 171 Ft 4 rX wM BRAZED DO XV I CF-S. nlr
BT. CLAIR !WILT/INCR. FiricrET,
A\ ING flit receive,' the balance or
F.ll mrl r of 1.14,711.9 CA,
it:11
igkm nriiiir
in ad Oil, to hi. on, knosriiiidg,
757;::i' 1 n.trr. ;7. tu 1
tome, ,poincir
aril, IT ri•iar in idyl.
n caan
fl
tit* or in liar', the
or
ld
OTICE TO sTocKHOLDERS.—Tha an
-11 Dual turning of the
and Plank Kii.w.l be 1141, , in
pomnaorii of the Act iiiii‘nlatinylurupike and Hat ,
itn Novenitiei. itt
o el ad
Iltirtiurii at ii"rincli. n Int the . p.ll,
" ft". r' HAKLIV
Exchange Livery Stable, and Furnishing
Office.
No. I ki Penn itreet.. n•ar he St C'll4, Hotel
rA4OSIMMI, ' The enbsen4er, thank-
WL-==l to rby port', b.: rtto )Moraltortt
rAttr.. •.lrat4t ul
to to lat• lin , boreal,. yrottltl lufr,rm tstoto
that br too rnmntootAttl (tot UNIARTAKINt. too0ort•
counterlnn trltit los I.IVIALY I.ollnets.r, motl shoo'
fultrrAlA•ll ty• rytviottAblo terrottbAr Any In thr mat
t w r,,,tj wor thing, 10 do to ttt• wily mat Al•it
hurl
Tali. ran .Ittprrf tiro, Alton . bummer. ttoioa AM, lot
to tir‘ruttllt nod In Ma tmott a nerettort mann,
J AMEA
, 11 , 910 E IfoLL A ND 11U LBS.—Just rood
11, by '.n 1 obotro llollAnd Flow, 110otr.
noturrytan i t y on Ctiottur ltitt torat ',loth/FA
ph
7,1041 lor tloorrlng Ortirrit. r
lb " '11" 0"
50
AV ICE. till;t1 A ‘l..
on. and It , ‘l.rtit rt.. ettr
For !hr PittrOurgh C7arretr
r sts briber re , pectfully call the at
uNatk•n Jaaal,a. llntor Fo•-twn . sad FM. lo
tLeir ,wt, and •••at 1..-Ye.f
U1.011:1'. 0:-.0.7F/0 I: AND IKAII".
• ..-1; th•y L . m.rt far•rel,l.• t•rcaa. ,mr+ , on ,
t•Naata•tl•a;
“.0, gra, and - 1.40104••
t'•.• Fran. km I rot,
•ral
blal• p...3•N 0. 25.1,10.•citron':
si. ' .1 'urn • I , 4•I• Curran,.
I - Inc,
714.127 40
I.f k.lpteandl ,
• " 1•,•1 .
Onnol. nr . inin.lll.4. ,
Lenninn Anl
•na p•nrn•11) A
ifC . th• c.tl. •of Y.nt. fowl 111
tPlng 1•11. iteUn . r .•tf •,orttneul not, o
Ns A A
•
la MIK ERE -1110
n 11.1.1" • NI, • nl.l kn•
_ • .
( loft FISII -5 llrumn for oak by
AIe•CA
E kit I NO- —lOO bxe. fee n‘le by
WICK /I' MrCANG1L.1:.... , ,:.
e tA V A COFFEE - 2 0 bait , fee ttt , le br
WICK •
SUGAR LEAD-000 lb, What.. for role I,y
.1 KIDD I Co.. Oi Wood
•
L IQUORICE ItOOT— , 2OO lbe.
D exD
4 trafreili.
KI
fly A Lie. ACIP-3 1 Y) fo
j r
• - - -
Orphans' Court Sale
-1)1:1{SI, Al\ I . to on Order of he OrplAn , '
Cor in of dIloqh,o) Onno , oi •,,I t
on Thorsdn, ;NI& .In, Nov,,,r, A,. 11. 1553..3
o'oloek. A , I * .•t , ourt Wool, Lo
.1 MM. ono . 000,11 • - d
Lb , Inwrolor of oo,t, ,orolao..l.lnJnl3-. Iv,.
is.as of lots iti toouslop. Vlem le..`• ,
ol ,doo.•
otoela .ro tod ono Intzuo.ltoo o,
too rt.*. Iddi Tho tl. ocritx,l •, ,, to. , 0 0 d
is
o& o port .d of 3,0, 1:orol•,. .1.•• T.roo ,
rodt, Inn (Onrd
e0,.1•12a ELLEN V 4 1 .91111, 4,10
Orphans' Corot Sale.
r C itsuANT nn Unit; or:
f the
mirt i.l Al 4i,unty, will
tin Scrods, the 24113.1.7 . AO•••31A f. A It. thA
1:,••• Houk. to tiliihi-.t awl ii• 11. hiil4 , s, .01 that.
“iti lot fir pi.ni of ground fililitte
wliteli Is
bnumi, [iv, start...,Alx4. in. swlif
rl of ,A•]! Mani.r.rt .l lbw fistate
Tr,p. . Its t Vote.
I. _. d •;.HMI lila I.M
Law 'Notice.
•
ill HAVE resliniod thn,l'rnetite of the Law.
m , ar.d.•tu•nt:,2,
ystturnhlV vhl.7t. lottnerlyq.kirt<4l..tw...la A O.
hi 111 . ,!. . kr..l tuy,ll.
taut.n..lrAneent. t have taken .101(14
' n o °Mrs. no Fourth,
' M. kl,v. einl
TifiNthne,l
• lIANP.
1,r.1
ANO ' f lIER. anti the LAST CONCERT 11V
thr , iOIIFREY FAMILY. •111 air. In QUINIS'
IA 1.. A Ileitlt•by eit, SATUILDAV
win ttrwar In tn• tsl.l” on.
Eli COSTVNIE
Tletrts ITSj rr01.... to IA hpl at Ihp etalldnn
.1% ecvrort . tr.
at 7 111:1
Vsenwwqr. 1.1A,a or 111 - bmiN,a, Nor. lat.
N ueeurilanee with the requiretnenta of the
1 u ...I.},h,frrnalrydtp, gq . ~1 0 ,vel , .ek., A
b nl
nut JAJI RAT. Cs. ,, r
ICE ir _
hereby giventhutunr*aysament
tone
b. t
at . fhex . ft v iev ,
, ; .. , f r tri ... .;ll . l l , wrz , r i v . the r.. 14 of ellt . a.
li o r n on ~e ' I. Burnt of Dirertn,
, W. ' , ALM Col, Treasurer
HOME MADE BLANKETS.--MuitFur
itCwCilettiu
la hnkavee Otis day rm'd u large 1.0( •01 ,-
rum oene mewl.: Bts. very cheap.
Ala% 4-1 white Wane mule FLAN?, ELY. Northeaet . tor•
ner or Fourth nod Musket sta. not
ha National Guard Colo
ntion their satisfaction
troops of the Garrison,
• enerni Moreno. At the
tie pains to conceal - dm
.1' Generals Urquits and
territory was not dis
ning then symptoms of
opinion, the police
•ed to informed Moreno,
six leagues from ColO
!Twee 41 examined the
' turned with all speed to
him'ithout fourbandred
Samuel Gray,
AIERCRANT TAILOR
Henry Richardson, Jeweler,
,
pAVING re-iitted hit store in
ra
habhmos manner and hut reoeutly return
the eaelvm eltiee with a One aaaorttnent
ul WATCfiitl, JIiW MAW. and FANCY 000D1i,
atnuld call the attention of bit trlatals and ent.torper,
tart that ammo.; boa Wodobes grill be found thn; most deal
table aty patterua and ashen
of Jr..rr, the latest stoles of Dr.hot. rrrrr Po,
FA and r...t Chain, Vow, Rings, Kat Mug., Mlttiatur , .
1,...k.ntx. kg.
- y ea , u‘a a jai . attelt at. Parter Marta, Wm-VI - able% %lurk
Boar, hooks, nine,. Vase, Perfume Mot,
Pletola, Itrtealonnalra in great variety. China Cull
and rake 'Liebe, &a...lth an roil varlet> of naeful
ornamental arttolea, which ha,- nut, n. atan, he a,
10011 ha. al MAI:KVA' FhT
To Let,
ritillE extensive COAL 111trixe of ttio•Mary.
land 010
log Commut. situated In Alleatip?moutr,
aryland. These mines are to generally known a. timid
tow the hest bituminous soot of tiny In Atnerierb emns-a,
bin to the eutern market,. ecaeeely
lion. A canal extending from Alexandria u, Cumberland
and the neltimen, and ,rhin Italltmutfronsllaitiineietu
04. MY point. connecting with the Maryland Coot
pan'', Bailment From Cumberland to the [dint/ Orni . ITO WI
lumpish Mclnnes Pot transportation tomocks,. which en sorpitmed. 100.000 lone hare been mined, rot to [nor
hot. and sold from three WOOS within the last
the rampant . have recently mule huge additions to tle
facilities toe gsttlng ottbeval to 111VIOI She increasing de
mood. Three rebel ate stied witheeeranonseniener
doe large business, and will be rented low to reknons. ,
parties. Apply persOnally or by letter (post WOO.
T. M. OUDIVAIIn,
.
TI Pletehant's Ittellanae. - Neor York.
ARD 011„.--r15 - tbk - NO. 1, (Winter,) fo
ege by ' SCLIOONHAtaIt .t CO..
nol 24 IVOI rtrxt. ,
ARROW ROOT-,500 lkst Am., for sale by
J.XLDD t
GRAND FAiIEIpILL 14,1 It IN AMERICA
HADAME ANNA BISHOP'S
PROGRAMME
M'E=ll/J==l
FAiiTIX IX 17091,3110.
I'M&
en 318,01. T. M.,: litp, Ci.,:•RT CID
At the Lafayette Hall,
MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER. 3d, 1631
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,y 1,,V IN] A R tin trt,
nuni Fll. lalittn % . i.pht2l , l: pupil tg 11 , :r fLthor. MA.
A 115501N1 liwr.lt 1.11 hirE.
minent utiM Mr /101:11,,A, Mun,r,lll.,tr,tor
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•t •• 1111.11 ,P.araa at 111•111! 11. K al: and .1.117 a II
at ala•la taaaratua a( lb. Hail ea,: ••••
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nit.rtilit.
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Letter Copying Presses.
pppy ANN'S Dopbie Le,r Cop) in 4
A vi I re?, and Melanie Ittattrerter a tt•tte
milug, and tattlt•tt ear, mattallet
and dal:Opening Lehtet rree•nto
Tarawa.. over ail ' , mei.. Ineettttott• tot It, •nute tot tt•et
it, The prop, tee. root tettptire nu.
Thr. IL- letter atoi etevntrte toroth thew - et-me
tt otttnto•ti atth rat tr•t•nor ard much tin tker tt.2to I. tot,
mri
trtte rev-Amax. to •ttrttiettl equal,' that the t re•• -
nrtt hal - tit ttrerok r
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ft t a d t mar t tik•el lot great teleart,e tttt ant
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Western Insurance Company of Pitts burgh.
, APITAI, 8300,000. .it
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41- A A 0 .,
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t. 2 POTTED FLAN N reeelved nc
,71 " ntVi•-i .
B u TrElt—.2(i kg n fresh, ree'l and for 'al ,
' MICK Mm'ANDL.r.,,
tia-‘1) %% bite. tor rale by
TeK
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. L 1 ALT [IV TRF.i— 12 kegq Gar .10 0 for
17 1 •-. , ll II 'll. a MI, A. 0.1,, ,
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iv ick I MrC AN DU.,
--25 piln T.unnery . ,,
ileidirol.k, A I,
, 11000LATE- 1 / 2 -2.5 freKti,
Atill IA .1.. A
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tkThe oilweril,er i..fier: 6.1- sltle a
.t es x.
rtyyry. yv•Yrrinuur4-Yr ryt• nut valuably
• r porynnyllt fy.m thrt: , ntr:VtU; War n; urn. TZ
or- In ty. our. Yonvirt In, trvi.yrt orelvnur.l.JYa I rry. ray.
rivrr IrtsvloYb•r• Pr...yr...mt.,. Crivirrun Cnnuyilurr • nr
l'ln. thr i..11:11bli • ,, t , . 1 ",,, ..••• rturrnlryl th..
yrrurlufp of , ! , l;:tt rttr trr rr oy: , ..rt. tu YultUratu.n, thy 010"
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,1b.1.. T.r.rs. Vining rlarrtv. Itcrev awl Ilony,tu, Irv '
Fn.., Mort fur Fall Prantiu, Ytr l'r•nrui Y rY•ruv•Yr
livartrarbY. Tul, Yrnt Cryerry
r.jyr• r01.1ry.“..1 t• r'ltlyturryh tin 4.47,.... nr rytt yr .br
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More Few Goods.
A MES A. Me E NIGHT. N.,. 62 Fourth 41..
•l In
,a'at, p.f ad and
f7:,n:',1"17;1:;:n"
Y:yynyr yyry yt,rty.. PlAi ~Yin.
I,lyytal•.. rkftil.l3ll,`6lf,
y very
JUST It Et2 . l) at AS. A. Mel(N1011 . 16,
noi annrlnnno nf f.ung au.l main ll•nnsf•
•
Tr A tu ' ;; ff„ .n :frf
I ware
"..I:llfC'n'lLlAr"," wnyrlnil al I err Inn 'fn.
Double Reed Melodeon
11111 E subscriber hat! ju,:t .pened a very
k Cue aricideon. o onla .. . with dont. 5.5 t of rein.,
tiarle by tow original
Y Tbis luidrinuent io equal in pow.. In any srnall ordian.
and murb sup. nor to It lailut 4)155.75.4 , 55 of tun, ra
iL
parity riand in tune. and facility for tranravrtlng.
e, resfrlr sly listondrl 5.r uitriu cliiirctio, and cia nig to d5l
murb areferaio. b. ant. iittieriniitrinuout:
puretalir inidriluient tligkind aro rrsp-iti
invited to 5511 and ra•alu. pr.irtiiir a
bring laldan air, fro. th• s.llinrirtigt liai
155• n iirdrrod n rimier...lton in
•
II 111.111E1i. 1,15 Agani
rgyi (dr Carlo,. A
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