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PITTSBURGH
WEDNESDAY- MOBNAG, NOV. 5, 1851
siEVREADING „VATTER WILL BE FOUND
0117 EACII PA - GE OF THIS PAPER.
• , ;! - NOstra.—The. letter from Marseilles. which
. u - i 4 be found another column, preceded by
'come remarks from the Newark Daily Adverth
ita . r,' will be read with painful' interest. It more
than corroborates the brief statement, which we
gave a few days ago from the National Intelli
gencer, of Rossuth's conduct towards Captain
Long, and compels a justification of the French
governmeat in refusing him a passage through
France to London. A man who behaves as Kos
math is represented to have done, is unfit for
- freedom; and if Europois to be governed by
'' such chieftains, we have no rational ground to
expect any thing but a reign of anarchy and tee
ter. A Vito does net kut.w how to submit
to jukt and lawful authority, is• unfit to be a.
ruler. Oar hopes of European emancipation
`and liberty have been more shaken by Konnuth'a
I:eboxior on board the Mississippi, than by any
thing Oaf. has - happened niece the troubles be
gap:,
THE POST ON THE TARIFF:
To find good whig doctrines in the editorial
_columns of (ho Pittsburgh Post is at once as stir
47;isiug as it is unexpected. In order to give that
.''lnikiper , the full benefit - of its labors in behalf of
piOteetion, we subjoin its entire ottiele of Sat
urtity:
THE TAILIFF-BUSTECT REBUKED.
We have remarked, that an increase of duty
-upon Iron might (and it doubtless would) lessen
the aggregate of revenue for the support of the
Genhtal Government; and on this ground Some
~, M ight object to an increased duty on that arti
'Seles -but in case the amount of revenue from
.other imports shohld prove to be too limited for
the wants of the country, wo think that a vedue
...tion Might be made upon other articles, which
'=now enter largely into the consumption 'of the
people; which would undoubtedly be introduced
to o much greater extent, under a lower rate of
duty; and the increased introduction of which
would prove far more advantageous to one coon
than any Ommideration connected with mere
dellarsond cents. We speak of the light and
jellealiitrisies of Germany, France. and Spain
Thnse,lif btroduced at a low rate of duty, would
- ';at.onco be placed within the reach of the poor,
"attllnolotild very soon take the place of the infa
- now sold, under the' name of
Yelump winesc which are at best highly injurious,
Oat altogether poisonous. They would, ton,
';:etajuog, Mulish from general use those other
.cheap and poisonous articles, on frequently sold
under the names of Brandy, Gin, and Rum; and
world be therefore well calculated to make so
ber men of those' who have been almost elan
.,dered by European as "a nation of drunkards."
La the tax upon those wines be redueed.,in nr
, der to place them within the reach of the poor;
and at We same time, let Cognac Brandy, Hot
laud Gin, Jamaica-Ram, 3laderia, Tenneriffe,
Chnuippgue, and all the more _costly wines be
_mose highly taxeid=becanse the rich will hdre
thm4,-i-and we think that ho material diminu
tion of the revenue need biaperehended.
Another thought that presents itself in con
nkotiOn soith this subject, is, that in making this
'diseriminatiOn in favor of Iron. we shall at once
prepare the way for a much greater production
..or the article, and consequently at a price much
Moir that at which it is now furnished. This
might seem paradoxical to some, in view of the
- aro:oak - as that wO,have heretofore advanced
uproot our opponents; but there is on paradox
involved in the proposition; bicause our argu.
.meats- have all beesl directed against the Pro
'Weave 'policy as an admitted doctrine, lobe MA
-
sorted and acted- updia under our equal .republi•
eau' fonts of government; and, vn sustain our
present position on this point, we need only refer
dre now receiving large quantities of Brit
ish iron at extremely low prices: iatornell prices
indeed, as we might not have heard er r. tint for
railway mania in England a few'years since.
The.excitement upon this subject, yam only sue.
'Cooled by tbe utter follY of sOrnit Of the specnia
iioni embarked in; and this excitement led to
the establishment of many Iron mills, whom
owners expected to , realize fortunes from their
hales of railroad and other iron. Thonsands of
'tons were made and held en to by the oweere,
until they ehoold be able to eel at a great profit
millions of dollars were embarked in the boat
nee..,—:and about the time when the Iron Maar,
factarere began to feel that they were likely to
need money, and at the very - time which they
were looking forwardtiiits the crowning moment
„
'ln their:Poo history, —so many of the railrowd
;.babbles burst, that these manufacturers found
themselves with an immense' amount of Iron on
band, for which no mallet WAS offered in the
world, unless ib should be exported to this
Country at very law rotes. This has been done,
and the Pied has been felt Under ordinary cir
camstances out manufacturers would have been
perfectly able to contend with those of Engiand,
and present ttl the country a better lest
hero: has occurred' very palpabli and great
encroachment upon the common laws of trade;
for,the British manafactmser, in order to save
himself, has hold the products of his furnace
. .
and his forge at prices that were far belOw the
fairremunerative prices. 'lle muse do this, or
lase all that he had embarksd in his business:
. and - all well ,knoW the power of the' principles
prompting. to self preservation. Such great
.
quantities of this Iron being brought Into the
country, at a time when many of our own mann
factories had just begun to operate, naturally
produced a shock that hue been very extensively
felt in all the iron region, among those whp bad
been engaged in that business.. ,It is enough for
' no to know thin, in order to hai.e our sympathies
`::enli2ted in favor of our countrymen; and to
make us join in favoring. "the adoption of any
constitutional measure, that may be devised for
their relief,• especially if the country may aloe
be benefitted.
We think that benefit to the. whole country
will follow the adoption of this policy: Micause
a large amount of capital will be embarked in the
manufacture: and the great competition that
. will :unquestionably be soon excited, will, in a
short time; we think, insure to the country an
abundance of iron, at prices corresponding to
'lle prices of all other articles - not affected by
ever production. With such vast quantity of
- the materials necessary for the most successful
competition with the world in Its manufacture,
we think our government will not be looking to
the best interests of .the whole country, if they
fail to recognize the drama of the iron manufac
turers to - that amount of assistance, by the direct
action .of Congress, which will enable them to
sustain themselves until the immense capital
exabarked in this business in England shall he
directed into morn other channel; when, from
tke Improvemento that - our countrymen every
"year are makingia every branch of mechanical
business, we shall be able to compete, even
handed, with 'any country of the world; and
when, most probably, the article wilCoe sold at
good profit, for pricestouch lower than it now
demands. Such a degree of protection 69 this,
and granted upon oath grounds, involves no sac
rifice 'of Democratic principles; and, we think,
may be confidently expected from our political
friends. •
We 'Mall let the first paragraph pass for what
it is worth, simply remarking that the euggee.
tion:to introduce the cheap wines of Germany,
-.Franco and Spain, if_Mlopted, would . crash a
new and proiniaing industrial interest of oar
Own country, we mean the: manufacture, from
our own vines, and by co:worn people, many of
w hom, among our immigrant Germans, are
are already familiar with the business and are
actually engaged in it. .It is curious to see how
our new tariff advocates, who, while plying their
location, are at the same time trying to preserve
the exploded vagaries of Robert .1. Walker, get
upon people's toes. The poor Iron men have
had theirs trodden to a jelly/ iy them; and
now when thoy wish to relieve them, they got
upon those of the vine growers.
Nothing can be truer than th;major propoei.
lion contained in the secondpa graph, and we
heartily wish the Post may succeed in impres
sing that view upon the minds, Of Its party.- -
With paradoxes and inconsistencies we have
nothing to do. We are glad to see the Post in
clined to discard vinsornad theories, and deal
with "fads,"
' Thu 'third paragraph states some truths which
were put forth again and again in the whig pa
pers of the country long ago. Tq find them now
in the Post lea great moral victory,a'victory of
. .
truth over error; and if each sentiments be
come g eierli,there will no longer be any con
trotrertiy between the two great parties on the
subject of protectiogs
The last paragraph - is replete with sound
- view= and is ow:milk - tree of all the great bides
' interests -eV- the . 'emmiry, as of 'the
.iron husiness, to which
the Post restricts
this is_upon the whole a very oenlible
Virtiele, • and could we be assured that the "dem;
:ncratio party throughout 'the State would cor
dially in and seeftniti ..tlte motion, we might
hope for better timq. The Rost teems to have
got clear, in a good degrees; of She contrsdia,'
lions and absurdities which embarrassed its first
• step in this direotion-;•-we mean its first article
upon which we animadverted on Monday.
, .. . „.
. A question arises, howeser, es toerhat nit thie
Ineans. .Is this Onere local movement, deeign
ed to save the party and its organ from political
perdition in this particular distrust, where such
I multitudes of people are immediately interested
in 7 the Iron business, and where the effects of
the suicidal policy of the Locofocos ere begin
ning to be felt With Crushing severity! If to,
it is 'perfectly worthless. and unless the meantiree
here advocated are cordially supported by the
party generally, the Post ought not to be incul
pated from the resininsibility of having advoca
ted direCtly opposite principles at a time when
its labors might bare been of some avail.
But why restrict the argument to the icon in
terest only. Theretire othrrinterests suffering;
and would it be just on the part of the govern.
moot to make an invidious distinction in favor
of that one interest! j However, as the qoestion,"
is now open, we may hope for such progress. in
the new direction as will restore that protection
i i to the great industrial interests of the ctioniry
which they so much need.
; I
We shall watch with come interest.the !pave
ments of the party on this. questintl;as indica- •
ted by their presses; but we:
-confess th t we
have faint hopes of any good ,doming out of it.
We hope the whigs will kind back an, give
them a clear field, and see what will come of it.
T. show how matters stand at head quarters of
loenfocoism, we Kite the following Irons the
Washington Unionof last week:
-It is not protection that we want. It is
freedom of trade—an extension of trade—and
an increase of consumption, founded upon the
greater ability to buy and to pay, which is ob
tained by the interchange of products, arid the
diminution of impediments between the 'grower
and consumer."
This in cold comfort; but perhap the Pont
has influence enough to bring its party round.
We shall watch the movement with considershle
interest, but our hopes are not very sanguine.
SPAIN AHD THE POPE
One of the most extraordinary documents of
thaw extraordinary times L 9 the Allinn,lion—
formal authoritative address—of Pope yi IX,
open the eeclesiasticel affairs of Spain. It ix a
long document, hut that the reader may see
something of its spirit and interest, we melts a
short extract. After stating that he had apt
pointed hit 4' venerable brother, John.. Arch
bishop of Thessalonica, - to the attire of Apos
tolic delegate and Nuncio, to the COart of Spain,
and sundry other preliminary matter.. he goes
on to say—
"And, therefore, you will perceive that the
Catholic religion, with all its rights which it
enjoys by its divine inetitatiou and the sanction
of the sacred canons, is en tingly as heretofore
4. flourish and be dominant in that kingdom, that
every other worship iv altogether removed and
interdicted, lience provision bps also been
made, that the system of discipline and instruc•
thin in all universities, colleges and semitearies,
and in public and private schools: Shall plainly
agree with the doctrine of tie same Catholic
religion: and the bishops and other dionelati
prelates, who, by the duty of their mini.terild
offices, are bound to agsly themselves, with all
their might, to mainWn and propagate the
purity of the Catholic doctrine, and to secure
the Christian education of youth, shall never be
hindered by any impediment whatever from sed
ulously watching over even the public schools,
and from freely exernieing over them the duties
of their sacred office- And with equal zeal have
taken care to assert' the liberty and dignity of
the ecclesiastical authority. For not only hoe it
been provided that the bishops in particular shalt
enjoy full liberty to torero'ee their episcopal
jurisdiction, so th, t they may be able to defend
the Catholic fai and ecclesiastical discipline
and honesty of -.miners among the Christian
people, and seen the best education for youth
—those, above all who are called to the lot of the
Lord—arid may •161 all other duties of their
ministry: but it 'as also been decreed that all
the magistrates if the kingdom shall do their
endeavor to seen •e that due honor, observance,
and Obedience ob II be sliowo by ail to the eccle
siastical authorit add ,
To this is ad edi that the most ilinstriotto
Queen mod her givernment promise to give all
assistance, by the r powerful patronage sod pro
tection, to the, af• timid bishops, when in the ex
ercise of their • total omen they shall hare oc
maion to restrain the wickedness and audacity
of those men pri civilly who impiously seek to
pervert the minds of the faithful, and to corrupt
their morals, and when they shall have to scat
ter and drive from their flocks the detat•
Mille and dire-p gee, and ruinons evil of per
verse books.' An. since it has been submitted
to on that, by a ,•ew division of the dioceses,
grater. spiritual good would redound to the
faithful . of that k•ngdom, therefore, by our au
thority, and with • e consent of the Queen her
soh*, we decree a new circumscription of that
kind, and we eh% I, at the totting time publish
spostolical letters on this matter; after all dime
thingearhich are equisite for the fAmpletiin of
the nine shall ha e been Peen into and decreed.
Bat as religions c•mmunitien, piously instituted,
and rightly admilistered, are of the greatest
non and ornament to the church and to civil so
ciety, io far as in • lay, we hake not failed to en
deavor to secure th , preservation, restoration and
increase of the re • ar orders in that kingdom.
And assuredly w • are encouraged to hope that
in consequence a the hereditary piety of the
same, our moat de r daughter in Christ, and the
excellent religion disposition of the Spanish
nation, the reghln order themselves will there
enjoy their priet
. • - -
in order that no o i te, upon any pretext, may be
able to obstruct t good of religion, itAits not
only been progrid that all lave, ordinances nod
decrees whatsoeve „contrary to the convention,
aro utterly swept way, and abrogated altageth-
er, and it is also eereed that all other matters
which pertiin to eleeiastical tbilip and person,
whereof no mentitn is mode' in tie convention,
are to beiadminist .red in entire accordance with
the canonical an. existing discipline of the
church."
There is much " ore to the same purport, all
going to show the not a particle of religious
freedom remains u Spain. "Every other tror,
ship is al (veil, rimer," and inferrlscled - Of
course: th ,inqui: lion is to be re-established
with all it horro :.
The plgress o despotism in Europe is truly
appalling the rea lion since 1849 has been tee
mendousi and op,osed to it is another power,
the denuograoy, the force of which we cannot
'now estlmate—. vast, disorganized, mass, but
possessingnucon .liable energy if once roused
-into salon. ---- -
Thstle democratic principle of l iuropewill be
any moe safe and salutary in its operation than
it was In 1790-4, we have .no 'assurance—we
scarcely dare hope so; but even anarchy, with -
all its horrors, is to bo preferred to the death:
hug of popery, such as that set - forth in-tho
above extract. Anarchy, terrible as it is, is at
tenet a state of transition and of hope. . Some
good is mixed with it—it may kill' the body but
it cannot kill the soul, it cannot shut out the
light of truth from the understanding.
Viewed in any light, the immediate prospect
is gloomy indeed: but the approaching storm is
doubtless needed to sweep away the rubbish
which for ages has encumbered the political and
ecclesiastical affairs of Europe. It is en ordeal
through which the people of those countries
seem doomed to pass. And it will require a long
time for them to settle downirt peace, after they
haveswept away the despotic governments now
Misting. Infidelity will for some time ho the
ruling sentiment: and eo long a.sithat is the case
there can be no peace or stability in government,
nor can these be tiny true liberti. Infidelity is
new the aggressive principle, and. Is at war with
Popery, and we think it is destined to triumph
for a short , time; when it, in Its turn, will be'
overcome by's pure Christianity, which alone
can restore the world to permanent peace and
true freedom.
We have greet apprehension that we Cannot
escape from being drawn into the corning strug
gle. Bat as care as we do become entangled in
it we may expect our institutions to sharein the
general wreck. Let us therefore watch, and be
sober and clrcomapect In all our movements.
During Washington's administration, while
the old French revolution was in full progress,
Citizen Genet was sent over to this country by
that Republic empowered, to enter into a treaty
of alliance offensive and defensive with the
ted States. The proposition met with a warm
reception among many of the peopla ; bat the
wise foreast of Washington perceived the vortex.
into which the country would be drain, and he
resolutely opposed the measure. Genet then
threatened to appeal directly to the people ; for
which lawless and anarchical threat Washington
expelled him from the country, and thus eared it
Gem' an alliance which would have been ruinous
both marshy and politically. Have we a man
now of eumnient force of character to imitate
eaciesefolly the example of Washington?
JennyLlnd'erill sing in Cleveland on ' 'clay
evening neat: Ninon, desirous of hearing her
can re,ncti Cleveland in time by leaving here on
Thundiki
----'
BSOK WASESIEHOTON.
,-.. last
T - 7.l year . r ''. AB these things must be thought of
' _e,= and perhaps some will; cay, coin has not done
-
rcometiond.i. of the Mahwah Deny theelite,i, 37., going .
liVAsinstcros, Oct. 30, 1851., 7 i Letters from Europe develop° the fact that
On Tuesday evening last a most Intermit:l -4 Kossuth shows an inclination
nation to abuse the hospi-
W tality of the United Stkies, had has already at
meeting of the members of the National InStU-1 tempted to issue, when under the protection of
tote took place at the .residence of the Score- our Sag, the most obnoxious and ill timed belle
tary, Joseph C. G. Ke'nnedy, EN. hi eet . o f th e ling to the French people. Capt. Longo( the Ws
active members of the Association were present. , s o i r p o p f i, th ho . w a e . r g er th o' b as ug t h h K e ability tomaintain the bon
uth fume so never much
the Secretary of the interior, ' th e Ma.9 o, nr the and threaten to “eppeal - to thi people against
city. the Baron Geralt, Minister of Austria, the ; the action of the government. Citizen ' , Gruel"
professore of the tsmithsoninian institute, and f
Wash
the most distinguished eavarm at once tried the same game under General
pennent i n i ington'e administration, when he was Minieter
Vi'ashington. Beside the fried and pickled oys. from France and was hurried home bagand bag
• gage for his pains, it not being deemed honest
tern, Westphalia ham, and cold tongues, a mina- by Washington, to violate our neutrality by Ot
her of questions interesting to liternry and si• mg out French privateer:. against Englaud, .'
entitle men; were discussed with a temperate (tenet wanted. So now the honor of tlo. tbigdr•
zeal alike agreeable .d it:structive to speaktiris ! ... r ut
td:hteh
is
ii
thet. s th , m t
o n
finithaein
Oh
o u renec s tfa I silence
.and listeners. It appears that in respect to fun s : toreign i nn dl S g enn . f o lk. raik of th e
, t p e L.a in ilel
the Institute is in a ball way. At every meet- 1 between IKashingtoti and Kossuth. Who veer
lag notices are received of donation. and hequesl.ts i beard of IVashington going dawn en all fours
to its care of objects, the preservation of whieh , and while tearing up the soil of his dear, darling,
is essential to the cause of learniug to our enun-
„ b mi etv . ed th co th e e ntz, tt o b r o o t r h h e u r . m a o n st e i v n e e n o ts here K n o t ruby
try But to receive and take care of them in- ! deserves well, but do not let us all turn ou " raelvs
voters the expenditure of money—which the ih• out of' &ne that he may he sheltered, when
stituterdoes not possess, nor has the means , 0 I there is plenty of room within for all. The peo
ple of the United States are somebody, as well as
get. It has also expended a considerable amount
in superintending the American department at , the guest they protect. -
the Loudon Exhibition. Mr. Riddle has ran- !
=Ml===
pnrt upon the World's Pair, whirh I presume MADAME ANNA BISHOP'S
Iwill bo printed idviimi AND LAOT
. 11..,,Are., have. boirt token to collect foe t h e :9 HA ND LYR IC ENTER TA INN ENT,
information of Baron Framboldt, probably at the is unemoutatly ponponed word
'To-Morrow, Thursday Evening, Nov. Bth,
... ,...w.., E: 1, :: ,1, T : 1 r.:1 11 ,,,, E au t i: 1 z .
, N t.. E:r ort.,...: ' P.R..0,6,11,,A...N.1.111E!
tort.
T.,
pusirivt i f g a a c Li ou n. o c f . t „ h a e ry P ru t . S f s o i rm an gnoovoeprnintnioennt.,
upon tiro
I contliaing claims to the authorship of the great
lark,. tar itemyved 'a.V...:42,Zl' . l''trol "6 4.1 '5" D '''
American discovery of ether or chloroforms lis me Mom. of M•a.,r• 1it.,..r and Nrlha. ' " " 'h.
l''.
an olrejirrtor of pain. It is supposed to he the.
Boors or l'irrsauxon No. 1 tkET
intention of the Prussian government to !willow THE President anti Director ' s of this Bank
some mark of distinction upon the person whose.. t...o nazT , i , :tr o a , ke l ter ..„ l,e4i , vklenit of 4 1,...r ront. on
i
atoek ,, l , :l:l. , !ree or little traal ranreee m nl ' a r ge h e. r:r r tre:;.lT. ".'”
CI '40113 to the discovery shall he sustained by the i
JoIIN SNYDZIt,Ca.hler.
incEstigation now in progress , Exrues..s Ila.nz or l'lneuun...it Nor 4.1,1.
Lieut.. Tennison, of the revenue service, has . A l i' a meeting of the Board . of Dreeturs,
,
trunsmittest to the Secretary of the Interiorseme ;' - ..:,,,t;ri;al r:11.7,;.,:, ,,, .......,. ato t r h . ,
very curious particulars connected with the Jit- i 7 . .g o s e,. !., , ilt . i... , ff , ie; . ..iocli ' , li t el.le o n!tre r r ' .o..,g ' ,.atil ' ln. l .
panese sailors, who, it will he remembered, were ! ." t'" e 'j,97l ,,s t 7 e . art ; .' t Z n iTirsrarr;l l .l . ;;V" '°"":".
picked up, after being shipwrecked in the east " ' - - "-"...-1--.-"- I ' ll ' al"Y '''b'''`
1,1-teurtou 0, 01 1.,1
ern sent, by an American vessel of war. Then •' THE initecrons of the Coning Mining
are seventeen of them,yuld they are now in bait ; c,!'-eiCiTifir;'.4,etl:,,ant; 'et; ibis ;is, main. en ema-
Frnnch.co Lt. Tennison suggests that they he 4,..t 1 ,,.`,47b,T,1" r i t 7jVi10r 0 t oi: ', r " rei r b . rit i e ' irli k ri: ' ,!
brought to the populous States of the Union t nest . their oiiiee In ' ti :ity rt'
f'
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. ' KF:NNI.:III"c Flt I r.vo, in.a.
nod curried through the country, se as to give i
N0 , L114.1, UP ml
them an idea of the extent and power of the It's- . rriiiE Merchants' and Manufacturers' Bank
public If token on such a tour, and then re- ,!. of eu t te'liegh h., Chia . 1 ./ .1 ,0 0 , -red a t/1•11.c.,1 of 4
stored to their country, he thinks it might ever. Ll:72' ." '.. o ' u: 'o . 7 e 7 r . ' al;fr i ::: ,', ...; 4 = ' the
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At u DIANN s t e.lO,
ciao a good influence there, and load to the opeh-
Card,
in g of intercourse between that empire and our
Il it ,
' E take this method of r•t
I Urn 111,1 our
country Tito officers of the rescued crew,are , thank. tow. leaned ant 110..0 tt•l., lu.ot
stated to be men of intelligent., and have ciao- 17,":, , “ X er," 7 .61' 't „ " 'L',.,,,!'"%..7,.'",,,'W .... ,..7„! . ?
municated important information , e l . l i , c I...the ; l ,nr, .n.t st,lt :1;7'0, ' .. n aa t . I.. n pforqU ' ...l; d. " :;:4,i . i,
conditic,n of their country, its religion, cOstonis, l , ,: e 'tat• .2 t ‘ i:"; r t ,r,•‘::,!r...t:,•,..:,;i:1.,..,J,..r .. :.‘,:z.--
an.l literature Li. Tenunisan has seat a ropy I , , , ;72ll ' nfr::"ti ' ; ' Z ' 4 ‘l ;rr 'r TlVT.ryL n irriVitr ' vr ',-;
of the Japanese alphabet, li list of their burner - - 1,.::.: - .U ''''' ! . thr
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'h t ' t ‘ t. a ..1,4;..ia. -
alt, a description of the compass found with 11..te.:/,‘„ooo.o.lll!),—,,,Tl,ote,l,k.nte....r,r,..ilLe:..N.l,unufacturing
the crew, and their names, ea written loot pro
nounced by themselves These mernoriais of a n';::l',7.:'''l7: ",%";',,l',::: ° :',.=:V '''.4,: n ,.",":
race so little known to the rest of the world. ; ' 1.;: ` , " :. ' ,.,.. - :,:;;.;,7 1 , -;.-„ 1 .,-,r, , ,-.7 -,:„...`.. , „,-.^-n....'-'•
Lave been deposited in the National Institute. f . t. , ;;;;;;;;;: r ?,-, ,, ,V , : 0 xrr, , , ,,, 0+'1...L7t.:,fr - nTru .. .'7 l
and have been examined with much attention. '''''l''' ... l',.,` t, i . “7 - :',-- :: -- -
Dr ()win, Senator from California. has sari- 0‘ • t`^••'". t'+ '9'
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,end here Ile corroborates the ,tatetnento
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the„,,,,th,ther,
0,
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~,.,,,,, it UT 14.1t—Fresh Hon 14011 Can• iitittre,
J J .rh. a....a10 and r , ,,,. to, actr , t ”, I, ,- . 1,.1 0"
0 , 1 litki .1 0. -
bring us, of projects for It, division ui che ; e..., , rtecao. Rani.; 10, re.
State. How formidable they are, he bed not 1 csiT • i , ~.. , . •
rei• o :A-se, 1....di ad tort r .‘t, t -
soy, but we have the brit en dance to as ore I. ' fd .. ~•,... I' rr•la liver. .
. eacann hr.,. y 1 ;., tylus;er •
that the most vigorous and untiring ttfort• have 1 ~... iefixa ant .111 . 214. pol .h. t.....t e.c.. by
l, n.1.,•,..4 t C... Iby.ty.a.
beers', commenced for the exteninon of Oa. i.t.,..lrei.ti puma
eeryjlthe Pacific, and the eiointiiin of the cum :. • •
..Liiini.t. 4,loraugry in., y.mod:yl
. iyo......e.yrivt.
, ..
r,0m 1i .n tm , rr ,... 1.. r .... Plum, 4,.. .
pion - 110ot lifiliO in that riarticular This to the
Infect of 4 ten thousand proof. of the nitireitsi re. !:• = ,. r.. .rt c, ,:.:f... 1 ,1...,...
restless, and diffusive nature of American thtrerp , Ka ... we:Lula. tco .
. On.st• krpl 1.• tralrY
There never was a more deceptive rry than that
of letting slavery It erlll not let freedom
elonh, it will not !suffer freemen to let it %lone
The.qnestion of slavery on the Pacih; La, not
only Inen'OlOr!. ronrinViVelr • rttl , A, ."Ltr wl ' AIA ISt Ns- las bunch in st:%re, tor ../o
poalible to tettle az; thing, by theleiyielatioril VICE
of the gnr , r re,,or
ricral government, bot at WOO 04F1 ,0, . 1 ,
.. : . - _
to be put at rent, or rather watt prohibited to be rBACCO ---60 g , "
raised, by the on,tnintoot Action of the people of ‘4 " " ' ""'"
California. They forever harmd the entrance of
theinetitution within their gate' by their orwatne
law. One of the member. of Abe lust Cougrcan
from there told me that the reason titer. was
little or ao etincuuioa on dm* important prori
sion, in the convention. was, that if there wa+_•
friend of slaTery in the State, he dared not raise
his voice ; he diknot presume to break the quiet
and harmony of dhe public seiltitnent iu Califor
nia against it and all that portilined to it But
nothing daunts nor dumourage* the true rope-
gaudiat of alarery, and with mote than .Irsuit
icat perAeveranee and• . eunning they have been
gliding into the Southern part of the State, sod
at lam, after three years of intrigue and prepara
tion, they have raised the banner ofalavery and
tie aixunion of Califorhil. What the ro.,ult wilt
be there must depend - in some measure upon
events occurring here It se quite certain that
If left to be dealt with entirely by the Califu-ni
ane themnelvem, the movement of the intlignifl
cant hand n( ilisorganithrs yacht taco be crush
ed, but originating with the pro-slavery zealots
of the old States, and becoming connected, no it
will be, with the Presidential and other great
dignity and splendor. Hut
Tie-Ai°. of the day, the end ot it min cannot
foresee. The scheme will add to the fury of ckm
tention upon slavery which is to be revived here
this winter, and farther than that. 'nothtne in
I=ll
There is little of interest iu town just now, ex
cept the local news that ceases to be of value be
yond oar borders. Next week the fall cam
paign for .11i - temente commences, by lecturers
taking the field upon all subjects from the 'Te
tte( of woman" denied the use of the bloomer
costume, to the use of magnetism as a motive
power on railways, the last scheme just now.
thanks. to Professor- Page, looking by far the
most easy of attainment, he having anteceded in
obtaining the power of eight horses, which is a
large advance on previous attempts. Next-week
we are to have the opera again, and next year,
we, arc to have an "opera house" that will rival
the magnificent Tacon theatre at Havana, or the
largest house of the old world. One brundrid .
thousand dollars have been subscribed, and we
shall have a bituse equal to the wants.of twenty
years . hence, when New York and its suburbs
will contain nearly, if not quite two millions of
people
. On Tuesday the British residents. give . a con,
plimentary . dinner to the officers of the Arctic
expedition, at the Actor House, hot it had bettor
be omitted forilt is only a farcical civility, and
the dinner would never have been tendered, bad
the •••John Bulls" not been driven to it, by the gun
gestions of the press. The truth is the "British
residents" here are soured by the success of our
steamers, clippers, yachts, and at the labors of
our exploring ships, Mg though mean enough to
live here and 'accumulate fortunes under free
goVernment, are not manly enough to confess
the timeless of the nation which shelters them,
•and would gladly sting as, did they sea the way
to do It succesefully.
Among the distinguished clergymen in the city
are the venerable Biebop James,. Dr. J. H. Dur
bin and Dr. L. Scut, the, learned Methodist edi
tor, all of them preach to-morrow at tho Sullivan
street church, which sill be filled to an extent
unrivalled elsewhere. For to the credit of New
York it must be said that besides the crowds
who go to' swell the trituaphe of those who fur
nish us with amusements, there are equal if not
superior multitudes who fervently attend the la
bors of alone who speak of righteousnesa and a
judgment to come. Father Matthew Continue.
to draw immense audiences at Brooklyn, and
will leave, more regretted than any catholic who
has visited Ameri ca.
In the way of business there is nothing spe
cially new. Money is abundant at cheap rates,
and no pressure anywhere. Still speculation is
not rife, and a good many operations, that prom
ised under an abundant market to yield a hand
some profit are likely to be obrtive. Such as
the purchase of a million of dollars value of Erie
Railroad Stock, which cannot be sold now except
at the hazard of ruining the holders. The' stook
ia good enough only It cannot be sold. Sterling
Exchanges remain high, and the appearance of
things now indicate a renewal of shipments next
week, though some banks say it cannot be. Ev
erything can be now • days, and after the fanny
interest of the State and national debt has been
sent abroad we can tell better how affairs are
to stand in regard to the permanence of coin in
banks.. Pennsylvania, Ohio, New York and the
general. government are all solvent and ready to
pay, bolt this does not do away with the fact that
the rate pi exchange is against us, that !Peale
must go to fill the vacuum, and that cotton fx
much lower and will not pay as many debts
now NEW TORE
Ncw Yon c, Nov. 1, ]BUI
LAFAYETTE HALL
•
tu,y, Fr•tbere
14 I ttmect4t,
cr s.rrtvtag an 1 1 ,, t by
I'AIAII DICIskT • n§,
ITtVe 1.,1 4,..‘
lOFFEE___SIX) hinge Rio, for *ale
ISAIAH
eale
hi
T E : t .,: --69 'h""
Y ie l , l 6:•=74ti•l ' lco
boxes Cream:
C7,1n.w0.
Enf . l, •l6l , ear.
%Li 14 .4. , •3 DiC ISEr=,
Vo.or t Jar.,
CU A 11-43 htpl, for - Fntr I,
1.7 EN.:LIM nyNNVIT:
,
n, No.nrol. and IA irAt .
1 11 F.ESE—IIMI trokes for sale low try
Hi, A WTr
I) UCK F7S-41)' ! lioz. for xi& Ls
ti I.ISII alto NK"nr
V Al LS---3.10 kegs for sale low by
ENGLISII t KISS NETT
DOT A till —6 cooks for sale 1)
.InE , MT7
.
f)EARL A5ll-10 tons for sale low. Int
I no.: EsuLlezi VENN
I.IOLL BUTTER-1 bhl. for sale bs•
n 5 1,4111.1,11 t br“ , lit
Jell:MO m3DI I
A Festival and Fair,
N hshalf of the First Prioitirterinu Chi:refs.
tWinuiniatwitit. will tw !wild tb. (4.11,11 , Seitt , t,
littrritowhwro. no Thur. •ntl dar and
tRh itthl 7th inns. Twiwiti to""
erisoo , ,s, Itt rt•
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..
PROGRAMME
OF THE TWELVE LECTURES which
In.r 11 VIONIS int.drals o deliver an lbs Frnr4
lauantge, one. a wool, on the fdllowtnn sda , deld, In order
to est .nor. wid to 1-arry the rellwinu. 'nor, whva
pe inakno , dithe Sabbath. In mande tangn.do• at ltn lon
•
Suortt-no-1 (lon piotecte hie people
2. Which see the retotpfe of firAl
3.
1. I P Agt•A ` ,24l 71.1: of Oel.
I , l ttlet of the penplo of 0,1.
6 orrnMuni a the people of 1e,,1
7. l'untthotent of the pmple of Out.
Itepeolaure of tho peuple of tool
O. Church of the people of
10 Ithteorrutlou of the laople of 0,1
11. At: theretofore of the ten.ple of tint.
12. Ilepolneett or the pntple tinti
!Worn will be taken in the Runt* of Mane
sulteettotloott renelrotl at the mottle afore of 11.
No 101 Third etrtet. atol at thle otlc.. LS, io Nvenue, for
the [welt, bet-turn.
The Dr will enmm.n-w u moon .the h.ra Fpbor,
` m ir,;l77:FistV, 7 ,P,':
Me We rubliah the namvt..t.l motioul aln ' or the ilug the. r narrilmr;toll, with
the amount of their ant. rltollonn. If they do Oat Opp..
004
H. Hepburn,
TTORNEY AT LAW—Office, 99 Fourth
street epr.nte th. Mater • office tect.
• J. IL PINE do CO.'S
American aid European Amphitheatre!
IVTILL PERFORM IN PITTSBURGII, in
(mot of the Ameriesn lintel, Venn ' , treat. GO Skul
-1 dal . . N., 'calmer IL and ...time. Opel, for a abort granny
' Tee dl•lIdatlIe feature. of thin eatabileb' and cowed of
i.e.'. celebrated FRENCII rROUPEuf male and Zama,
toaformere. trom the greaten eetablishmenta Frame,:
Among thy moat at may be found the Gam.
of !I'lle Louie.. the greaten female rider Ming;
law:dein; ll'lle Josephine; Mahe Taanialm Heves. Bute
oele, Idbulug. Armetron,, Illark•ouLle arid JOE PENT
LAND. the greaten American Clown.
which an r'atirclT tw'w mal Peculiar
toop,
thle te.tiollehmeat
Door,. open at GS o'ola-k. Admleeem. tool it
BAN( OIL-27 bbls. for saleby
0.4 WICK & SIeCANDLRIaB.
ROMA'fIO TOBACCO--I 0 canes Myers'
11 for rale by WICK t kIat',ANDLENS.
TONE PIPES-200 boxes for sole by
vol WICK 4 ?I,ANDLE,-
1! l ILEESE--500 boxes for sale by
0.• JAN_ E 0 DALZELL
LAItI) bbls. No, 1,- for sale by
and JAM Ed 10AL2ELL!
/FAWNERS' 01LL..50 bbl,. for sale by
v" MEd DALZELL.
1 UGAR & MOLASSES- - 7 -
0 20 !Allis. N. LI Suva: 30 bblfi. N.O M01ar...,
For oak br JAMES DALZELL:
B UCKETS & TUBS—
sal (4 a".
U'ck'tsAMEN itigttATTlPlt
BRITISH LUSTRE-2 cues for sale by
..., H. E. SELLERS, ST Warast. _
lifiJl.4l3o2tES-1400 papers for sale by
ill not IL J:. SELLER ,
ASAF4ETIDA-1430 lbs. prime, for sale by
004 R. E. SELLERS
. . .
UMBER -1000 lbs. for solo by
no 4 E. E. SELLER 2.
•
VIAL CORKS--1000 go. long nod short,
for "Jo br IL F.:SELLERS.
MADDER -2 casks for sby
no 4 'R. E fIELLERS.
COCHINEAL --170 lbs. prime Honduras,
kr 44, by IL E. AELI.ERB.
ROSE PINK, , ,-2 bbl Eng. imp. fbrnale by
°M
/LE. 'SELLERS.
Y 7 . UTTER-10 bro. Fresh. reed and for sale
.11.1 by [a .I 1 8.2 W . lIARBAUOII..
t EIEESE-1007,boxes Cream, for sale by
N„.l Dal AL W. IIARRAt7OO.
1 4 1 /..A.X--1000 s. for sale by
0 W. lIARBAUOLI.
SOAP -200 boxes Rosin, for sale by
ac 4 8. A W. muctintott.
ACKEREL-120 bbls. for sale by
nos 8.0 W. 1L18.300011.
itOStN - 200. bbls. No. 1, for sale by
. 004 B.* W. 11.1.ROLUG rt.
rpOßAColboies Sherwood's s's and
Ws. t 2bto tol a& by
, ce.4 JObits WARSA 00.
Samuel Gray,
MERCHANT TAIL OR
ST. CLAIR 1 1 1711.D12.13,45T. CLAMS NTELLST,
RIV ING juat received the balance of his
Fail and {Vint, Fts,k nf CA.SSI3II:IIE.,,
moo, •e 4 fa prepared tn to them to nrtler Is the
wont fmdtiensh e 'llly and at the eimrleol enttee
midterm to tesorn knewleddeo,
tho l'o , olloof of on eillerienced tenet Cutter, trout the
c.tr nf N.Vork.,thet &rim - Ulna leo ultmernue friend. sod rue
Oeuvr /l
e nillerine aenelacee for N.A....garment• reed, te
noisy M . Noll, ton Arlo.
eremuudt ourtmt.ed either
11 the Eand lu Pori.. the .e l'n.tdonnble
the
10117 WETHERELL, 11antalteturer
• PATENT; 501.111 110)Chnd HRAZIID BOX VICES. „hr.
her 01 Antler-4.n and Itobinenn etrvete. one ',hare lehm the
11...1 slr..t Itrhlge. A 11, hen!
Exchange Livery Stable. and Furnishing
Office,
111 , 4 !'en n atreet, near the St Clan- 11h1el.
p 111.2: nor ' tn•
3ue • .d el•.I herand •re, •11,1 Itifin
I. he 11.0 MOM, nrri the UNDEIIT KT•
la•nnerellAn 1.1V1,11A 1.n.dn0.... and wIl• Attend 1.•
ennerale m tila a. rea•-••••••1•1.•••••rdn , e ne ON, /r.. 111. ell, An •
In promptly. a l nd r ln 11.5 le••[ and pen
J I%IES UATfII Ell
11 IIMICE HOLLAND BULBS.Iust
1,, error.", one ea. , of ctsusee Ilolleou /I ,, rrer u,,.1..
eon:39ll,bn 11,, , nrsth and Crlk.ll.l fir Ilse fine., rr5. , ,,, , ,1
,9r,re rowsrowsnult,l,ls., Crsr llowering •
frr
Rale 91 the drug' ntstl w.d ,sn, of
9, N WICKER: I IIAM.
' 11.1 nnil RAS Wary, enr 1 919,1,
111200MS-500 dor.. for, sale by
1.04. W. II All If.l ltll~
I,,TOILH ' S CHEMICAL HAIE %Aril/I{-
1j ATM%W prrvent Bahia...a and Kral Ilair. tr.ree , de
the hal, er h.n It hag 6.119 niT or Lerman.. thor. And te eure
egnererail,f reorfT nr bandfruft.
6 gnus Just re , lanJ Inr male hy the Jordon or ...ale led
tie. at the drug an, nt a N. WlrliEitSll.4
raal Word sheet. er•rder math
NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!
,
i T noLmr t s. LITERARY DEpoT.No.74
I; 'bird Ptrrrt.i.pivAlly Mr Prrtt IIIIIrt••
Ittt,r'r Ntor \ ' , will, )'.Eton., 1.,r , roml•trr
nlernuti.onal 11.awarlt, I. pr linryntlo,
• Artrit. in Intl.& by II SI Tharkerett
•
rand,, latter Dud Lru. lort I••.r. 11
Int.lot. Art Journal IT October
•
Mralt•l Arrhltrtt. No 4.
IhtArq't LAO '0 Bonit. for Nt , Trmltrr
slrt haw . . mumit,
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Ur.. Kn.! Advonteth of an Ark•n•ew 1,...n.r
Th.. Ozonise, • de r•
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11..rtInnItunet an, C.lll..rernr, e.r ....tu.l.nr
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1. • tali. of the Ohlnn eel,. by 10 . - YO..
- KatbYrine IV•ltnt . E.c1k0.1,1...1 Of 1....vh...tnr. •n 11,
tor rat Romano,. I La r0ft.J.1..”....e ,•,",,,,.
Ten (h.ne.....r. an 1114.6'011 Nnee.l.
ennrnmm• ..1 r. eln••, or 1 / 1 1d. /1114 111/...111.
Ihn Fate. • Ten Sherin e T.m. . r,... I' e .Inm. •
1,1,.1. Roihnrfor,l' e Tale
- Th....nalp Dunn, . aa1...1 Th.,,.
' ; 1 .. h.. V. ',7 ;1h e e1q. 1 ; 1'7, ;thn ". 1 , 111:LT, ' . 1 ., Thin n: Wen,
Henry ' ichardson, Jeweler,
11AViSti re fitted lint snit. in 4 . ,
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I trtim I...a.lernntiii a i ~,, a.... rip...in
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lat-t that :napalm li-o
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Pm", and Metallic Dszypener. a tin?e earn., la
-7 kaklug, and 'Mum, aaalua luarbtne
TILL.
tats
and dato,tdog tablet Uncle'''. dernied ad
vantage. °ter prevlon, f, the mute ut,,,••
Ist. The pro., dose ant r,ulat cagreving dcarn.
‘2,1. Through lb.. lever. aud en-entrie joint. the kronur.
la obtained with tun, -kae and much quicker than by ple•
kr method
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tt.l. The netiletate if , goat, that the vet.
tint liable to break or ft..t cut of order
4th. The damp...ulna talk tobatttuto for the fore,
bloftina paper , foot wet cloth. eltell: Ali the tremble oat
dent to their u...
The 1 abletay le toed to goat falrattO.Q ef,lth
Pr...freed, I n tie, Kati nit Lb, purpose vJI h. 'Old son
nrately.
MANN'S COPYING ROOKS. the paper of 'which fa male
eIY all burn flaw, hoonal on parehole it beef.. it /In I.nut
Arnold's, Iliblwrea, anti Hirrionr r Inks.
Also. twit,- Cory ois 41 intteenr now in no.
L'or lain al ip. 0. lIA V EN'S
Ihro/. and Warrliono,
roan ...re/re Of lariot and Sroowl on.
- VINE WATCILES, of the hest Eng
': 1 , 4, Pam, and iloorrn ntrorraoturorr. tins' d •
,r ei ir. l , Ta l . oroollont , and at rot,' low
fiber Lever Wand., Irvin. Illron to Slow°
hold " io
Cylindor
All Watohei warranter it ropro , rolisi I oathe mono, rt..
tortml.
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I,ACKLNG FLANNELS.—MURPIII
kjr Buttenviru, bare pirt imkinn.lm akontin•nt
Pink. lllnn. Urnnci• mil Green Fimni•ln
4.4 PALM LEAF CHIN
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V 111 REA TARTAR-1:2 bids. poirld. war
-1...) tent.. purr. for Ask, by
N-0 . A. FAIINFAPTOCti tea
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4.1 ALAI) 011,-50 baskets for sale by
II A F AIINESTIN`N
S I O'ER EA N I bbl, for Pak 1.1..
0p.7.0 It A. FAII EsTolli Acu
VEN . REI)--40 Athi g., . bright En fur sale
t„. PAW, ESTOCK A 1,
ENNA—IMO lbs. prime Alexandria, for
Sal by 13 A. VAIINEI+Ti , e. A ( A.
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1 4 1 LAXSEED-16 bbls. ftir sale by
nrall f!IAMIAL P SI rtnßa
11 UTTER-3 bids. Fresh Roll, for sale by
- c.c3o SAAR; El. P. 0110IVE/1
VINEGAR—SO bulk filr sale by
y 0 ,10 HAM L71:l. I'. Inn NEIL.
LANKETS-A. A. Moron & Co. are now
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tpbe e,AI ~.
cartons (lit n PInL Itl
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‘..! A. A. MASON =A Al ItArket ntrnA—lo
dos. Alexander.' best Old Uloirp. cesO.
SILK FRINGEEr--A..a. Mesa:: & Co. hove
0 reed . 20 cart..Fllt Fringes, Wad. and
POTTED FLANNELS—,Iust received of
0 A. A. MASON A COS, 02 awl 64 31..1.
,urply of Npottni Flaounla, for childr.n . • we., ',a/
BUTTER. -20 kgs, fresh, reed and fin . sole
be .30 WICK A MaCANDLESS
EANS--15hags Sinn! White, for sale by
zip K A MeCANDLSs2J
4.16E 1 A-1 5 Casks sup. C rh, ' for sale by
oe.lo WILK a MrCANDLI,E.
SALT PETRE-12 kegs for Bale by
_Beau WICK A Met:ANDLESS.
TABLE SALT—Ia beim for Bale by
nAla WICK & 51,CANDI.A..a.
iilL-2513b1.. pure Tanner? , for null. by
ur0c..74 . DURBRILKiE a INUMRAM.
RICE -2U tierce best, for gale by •
0r.30 BUIIIIRf DIA A INUURAM
U. MOLASSES-30 bbls. Goodsle's EA
Vor de by OUlifilllDOE • l2itifilts3l
110A.F SUGAR-75 bbls. abed Nos. .13m
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Ma: ated Na. Lao Mc, ;
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