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ALM/KENT nun Bannaonn
A meeting of the citizens of Pittsburgh and
Allegheny City, and theit vicinities, was convened
c z last evening, in the large room of the Board of
I Trade, for the purpose of bearing the report of
Col. Sloan, civil engineer of Clarion county, In
regard to his surrey of the route for this road,
train the mouth of the Mahonßig river to Olean.
In our paper of yesterday morning, we published
Mr. Sloan's report in full, from which it would
t be eeen that the whole diatance, by the route
istiich he has surveyed, from Pittsburgh . to
Olean, is not more than 180 miles, being 100
Mitre lees than the route by the Allegheny river.
A large map or draft of the proposed route
was exhibited, showing the various tmiiinge of
the Allegheny river, and the almost direct route
e from the mouth of the Mahoning via Corsica.
Nidgeway, Johnston Fork, Smettiport, Sc., to
i Olean, and also o smaller draft with the whole
country between these points, laid off in sections'
of a square mile each. These maps were exam
?nest with a greet deal 'of interest, and much
!1
satisfaction was expressid by a.number of-gen
tlemen, at the apparent easiness of the con
; etruetiorter:this great connection with the state
I of New York.
I ! • At the time of commencing the proceedings
or the evening, there was a large attendance,
dud the. meeting was called to, order by Mr.
inhairtb, who proposed that Tnoties Deco.
aELL, r Esq.., took the chair.
"'"lifessre...Plommer, McCloy, and Copley - were
, ' . appointed Vice Presidents ; and Mr. Gilman as
' Secretary.
The meeting being organized, Mr. Mb:earth
stated that he had been appointed one of the
Committee of Correspondence at the time of the
Meeting, in connection with the gentleman from
RoChester, in relation to thin railway. They bad
had correspondence with various parties, in rela
tion to it, and had issued a tubular requesting
inforination on the subject, which he would read
to the
.meeting.. (Mr. H. read the circular.)--.
He proceeded to my that meetings bad been
held In several counties north of this city, copies
of the proceedings of which he had in his pos
session, but which had not appeared in any of
the nowepapers. If !there should be time, per
hope it might be advisable' to read them. In
Clarion County, meeiinga were held and funds
refried to. survey a portion of the route which
, . 1 . was regarded as the most difficult. The gentle
, i man who.had charge of that survey (Mr. Sloan)
, • ; was present with his maps, :and would give an
account of his surrey .of that poition of the
; I
• i. road. Ile would therefore' introduce that gen
;. i tleman: . .
Mr. Sloan said that he had made a survey in
accordance with thevriahes of a number of the
' , ,citirens of Clario'n county, and had drawls up a
report, which had appeared lathe Pittsburgh
Gazette of that day. He doubtal whether he
• could convoy any information beyond whet wad
contained . in that document. Ho woull suggest
'That that report should be read, and he would
:Shen explain any points which might bo suggest
,e'd by the:maps. --
' ~ On motion of Mr. Wilmarth,
~YJoalah Copley, Etg.;rend the report. (This
...
,•:.tetument appeared in our paper yesterday.)
• ; 't The report being read:—
'Mr.-Sloan proceeded to explain his survey in
;;, ','detail; illustrating Why reference to the large
draft, but which would not be intelligible to our
readers, without a reference to that plan, which,
• of course, witeanziot publish. So far as he had
been able to'judge from what opportunities he
! bad, had, he wassatisaed this was the hest
. ! rani°.
Mr. Ilpkewelf said that Mr. Hays, the treasur
er of the company, was'preeent with the sob
-5 scription_book, and he would be happy to take
the names of gentlemen who desired to become
subscribers, provided they did not take too many
shares.' (A laugh•.)
Bli - "Wilmarth remarked that thore were sere
rat gentlemen present who were accustomed to
speaking, but that it would perhaps be better , to,
• 2 , turn thin meeting. into a meeting for business.
They had alread y had line upon lind'and precept
upon precept, in reference to the adrantagelSof
: this road; the papers had teemed with articles
.', In its ;favor, and the books had now been opened
for sereral days and not more than between fire
s i and six hundred shares taken. The wet of as
if sembly giantini the charter required that 2000
; shares should be taken, and a deposits of $2,50
be paid on each share. A-gentleman had told
him•on. Saturday that be was ready to take 1000
ff share! for eastern capitalists, but he (lie. W.)
did not think it would look - welt - to hare eastern
capitadista coming to take shares whichwere, at
!present, merely to secure the charter. One
';',dicutdied persons in Pitsburgh, taking cach 20
adtares: would he all , that was at present re
quired.
fitrAlakewell obserreif that, although he was
"-`not practically acquainted with the details of
the uharter, he understood it to be* much mare
!• 1 farprable in its terms than any which was likely
to be subsequenly ordained from the legislature.
Since the original granting of this charter, a
number of other interests had sprung up - which
,; 4 would; in some measure, prevent the legislature
,'" L from 'granting a renewal of the provisions of
this ono.
Mr. Roberts, the engineer in Chief of the
Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, Was called up
on tniddress the meeting, but be declined, hare
7j ;k ingillgt come off a journey nod being exceeding
4ly fatigued.
Judge.Oillis, of Ridgeway, being observed to
be - present, woo culled upon tti , make i speech.
1 After soap hesitation be responded to . the call,
...‘t• and hzunonrusly rated the citizens of Pittsburgh
for this languor in au andertakingwbich so much
affected their interests.
A little, good natured repartee folirtwed be
tweeri tli agentleman and ten...J. K. Moorhead,
after Which, the thanks of the meeting being so
ted to Me. Sloan, the meeting adjourned.
1.1
AS strina.A : meeting of the citizens of
Allegheny, favorable to the erection of gas
. 1 works in that place, assembled in Quincy Hall
last night, the Honorable 11. 8. Fleming in the
chair, and Doctor Dale acting an fiecietary.
It The Committee, appointed for the purpose of
making al , ltuieessary enquiries in reference, to
' erentitin of a gas works in Allegheny, made
a very voirunimons nod interestieg report, of
which preiared the following condensed
. •
The cianniitte visited, In pursuance of their
,Wduty,. this gas worki of Pittsburgh, Wheeling,
I nnd Steubenville, and also addressed letters of
enquiry to various eastern works.
Prmatittann.—hir. Crisp, engineer of the
• Pittsburgh gas works, gave it as his opinion,
that gas works in Allegheny mould cost $30,198,
,_judging from the cost of those under his charge.
The main, lamps would cost 523,729.
Centingetictesiit3,ooo. Total $65,922:* . Th0 sum
of $20,000 farther waold bo required to carry
estahlishment during the trot year.
Steubenville, etube . ther
?' mutes conferral with
Brio. of Lockwood fr. Co., who are geextensively
:4eniaged In the erection of gee works. The cost
„of the establishMent there, was $24,500. Car
reeit annual expenditUre $2,200. They also re
ceired Information from him, that the cost of
workp erected by him, at Columbqp, was $52,-
4 900: - ' Corrent annual expenditure $B,OOO.
Wur.s.tmo. 77 -At Wheeling the Committee
learned, through Mr. liornbrook, the engineer,
that the coat of the gee works there, was $31,-
000.
From the above information, the CoMmittee
gave the following .estimate of 'the cost of gas
7,1 weeks So Allegheny:' '
The buildinge, and all necessary fixtures for
manufactunug from 50 to To.ooo cable feet per
4-74 diem, $30,000. - Cost of Shed pipes, something
less than $30,000.. Salary of engineer $OOO per
annum Cost of sit lanoriugharobs $2,160.
•i 7.2, Lime, cord, 'flu., $4OOO. The Committee had
~'";;!: no doubt bat that: 20,000 feet per diem, would
be consumed. listimnting this at the cost of gas
if :Tin Pittsburgh, theCaitaitteLthought that
1 1 2,i , 000 could not be more prolltnbly invested.
Tho following resolutions, offered by Messrs.
' , -7 - 31 Price and Watson, dhe Committee alluded to
above, were unanimously adopted, ,
Resolied, That ibis eipedient and greatly to
badesired to forma Company for lighting the
pity with gas.
Resolved, That a Committee be appointed to
.... - ,confer with the city councils, and also to hove a
bill drawn up for Legislative enactment keep.
~Perating the Allegbasy City 0113 Company,
Moine. OlUrge It. Biddle, Henry Irwin, Wm.
Robinson,n John Price. Jobe Fleming, Dr.
R. 13. Mowry, and Hervey Child,, were eppotot. •
ed on. sold Committee.
The Conunitteo appointed tecanratsthe
and inteentaintbo numbar of burners to be need,
'reported, declaring that 95, stereo, 32 private
houses, 13 churches, 6 cotton., factories, 3
taverns, and 6 public halls, would use the gas.
On motion, the thanks of the meeting were
tendered to the above committees.
Mr. Price mode a brief address,_ stating that
both Mr. Jeffries, of Cincinnati, and Messrs.
Lockwood & Co., of Steubenville, proprietors of
houses largely interested In the gas business,
would visit the city shortly, and unless the citi
zens took the matter in hand, would see about
erecting gas works, and furnishing gas at $2,50
per thousand cubic feet.
On motion the meeting adjourned, to re-assem
ble at the call of the committee.
Trio Acemmer tr Tun &MOIL—The steamer
- Hibernia No. 2, on Sunday evening brought up
the body of Lemon McCartney, pilot of the coal
brat which each above Portsmouth, in the late
Map, by which en many were drowned. Ills
corpus wan picked up floating on a portion of the
deck no that be had probably .died from expo
sure to the weather. Hie remains were conveyed
back to hie relatives, who reside near Saw Mill .
Run.
John Thompson, one of one of the hands wlo
was reported lost, also arrived on the same bgt.
He saved his life by clinging to what is techni
cally called a °gouger," until he was picked up.
Ono of his cousins and his brother were among
'the number who were drowded. The boats were
manned by fourteen, instead of twelve bends,
as hitherto reported, and only twt are known to
have been saved.
SHERIFF'S SALE POSTPOELO.—Judge Stealer,
yesterday in the District Court, made appliea
Lion on behalf of Mrs. Isaac Gregg, to postpone
the sale by the Sheriff, 'of a large amount of
property in . Birmingham, South Pittsburgh, anti
East Birmingham, together with a farm in Upper
St. Clair township, advertised to cold on that
day, as the property of Isaac Gregg, until the
Court of Common Pleas shall hare decided the
exceptions to the finding of the inquisition in
favor of Isaac Gregg, the respondent.
Messrs Seldon and Burke appeared for the
creditors, and the male, after argument, was
postponed, together with the decision of the
case, until next Monday.
THE CATHOLIC CHURCH CASE.
The following highly important dcois:on in
the case of Bishop O'Conner vs the City of
Pittsburgh, was received yesterday, from the
Judges of the Supreine..Court. readers will
recollect that the suit was brought, to recover
damages, for the destruction of the cathedral at
the corner of Grant and Fifth streets, rendered
memarY, by the City altering tho grade from
that fixed at the time of buildiog the church.
OPINION OF THE COURT PER CHIEF JtS.
O'Conner vs Pittsburgh
We have had this case reargued in order to
discover, if possible, some means to relieve the
plaintiff, consistently nevertheless: but I grieve
' to say we have discogrred none. Te .. the Corn
mottithalth here, as to the King of England, be
longs the franchise of every highway as a trus
tee for the public; and streets regulated and
repaired by the authority of a municipal corpo
ration, are as much highways, MI aro rivers,
railroads, canals, or public roads - laid oat by the
authority of the Quarter Sessions. la England,
a public road, is called the King's highway, and
though it is not usually called the Common
wealth's highway here, it is so in contemplation
of the law, for it calms only by force of the
Commonwealth's authority.
Every railroad, canal, turnpike or bridge
company, has its franchise by grant from the
State, and consequently, with its original qual
ities and immunities adhering to it. Every
highway, toll or free, is licensed, constructed
and regulated by the immediate or delegated ac
tion of the sovereign power ; and In every Com
monwealth, the people toile aggregate coast!.
tote thpaovereign. But it is the prerogative of
a sovereign, to he exempt from coercion by ac
tion ; for jurisdiction implies superiority, and
a sovereign can have no superior. At the Decla
ration of American Independence, prerogatives
which did not concern the person, state, and
dignity of the king, but such as had been held
by him in trot for his subjects, were assumed ,
by the people here, and exercised immediately
by taemmlies ; among the rest—unwisely,
think—the prerogative of refusing to do justice
ortcompulsion. That a suit cannot be maintain
ed against the State, without its consent, is
shown by the Statute which enabled Pennsyl
vania claimants, to sue the State for the value
of lands, ceded to Connecticut claimants, with
in the seventeen townships of Lucerne county.
Bat this prerogative would be unavailing, if
it could not protect the agents whom the Coin- .
monwealth has necessarily to employ. It was
applied to the protection of the Monongahela
Navigation Company vs. Coons, and Henry vs.
the Allegheny Bridge; in which it was held
that a chartered company, to improve the navi
gation of a phblic highway, or to build a bridge,
is not answerable for consequent damages ; and
it was ;applied to the protection of • muni
cipal corporation, in Green vs. the Borough of
Reading, the Mayor, Randolph, and the Phila
delphia and Trenton Railroad, to which may be i
added every decision
on the subject, in our sin
ter States, except the decisions in Ohio, which,
however founded on natural justice, are not
founded in the taw which prevails elsewhere.
Yet, itmust be admitted that • while it is in
equitable to injarathe property of an individual,
for the benefit of many, it would be impossible
furs corporation to bear the pressure of suc
cessive Common Law action., for the contin
uance e a nuisance, each verdict being more
severe than. the preceding one. The Modifica
tion of the remedy, would be for the Legialature,
which can turn compensation for a • path :intent
detriment, into the price of a prospectivelicenam
but to attain complete justice, every damage
to private property, ought to be compensated by
the State, or corporation that occasioned it, and
a general statutory remedy ought to be provided,
to assess the value. The Constitutional provis
ion for the ease of private property taken for
public use, extends not to the case of property
injured or destroyed; but it follows not that the
omission may not be supplied by 'ordinary legis
lation. No property was taken in this instance,
but the cutting idown of the street, comequent
on the reduction of its grade, left the building
useless, and the ground on which it stood, north
no more than the expense of sinking it to the
coinmon level. Tho loss to the congregathin is
a total one, while the gain to holders of proper
ty in the neighborhotid, is immense. The Logi.-
lature that tacorporitted the city, never dreamt
that it was laying the foundation of ouch injus
tice, hut as the charter stands, it is unavoida- !
ble.
Judgment affirmed.
A similar decision was likewise made in the
case reported beneath, which, contrary to the
case ahoy; was gained in the Court below and
takes up by the city.
Pittsburgh itt Error vs. McGarr.
Per Curiato—The principle of O'Connor vs.
Pittsburgh, applies to this cos; which differs
from it only in the circumstance that the street
had been graded before the plaintiff, below,
erected his dwelling. lint the fixing of a grade
did not amount to II contract with a subsequent
builder, that it should not be altered, and doles!'
there were such a contract, an alteration would
not be forbiddeci,by the Constitution. The hard
shiP'and injustice of tho one case is more appa-
rent than that of the other, but the law is the
same.
Judgement reversed. •
'ALLEGED ROMIG!! Allitmsp---Hagan, the
fellow in whose poesession a large lot of skeleton
keys were found, and who is an old offender,
was yesterday committed to prison by Mayor
Guthrie, on a charge of robbery, alleged to have
been committed In breaking into the stcres of
Homey & Hap, and Galway & Shaffer, which
weinentioned some time ago. He woe arrested
by:officer Hague, and had, in his possession, as
we learn, some of the articles of trifling value,
&Glen from the stores in question.
Kelm/No A Tirruzo Hones.—FrancEsPhilllps
vu yesterday committed to prieon, by process
'from court, on a charge of keeping a tippling
balm.
freetnt Corrntrreti,—Robert Mitchell was
yesterday committed to prison, by Alderman
Major, charged, on oath of John Wallace, with
assault and battery, with intent to kill. We are
pleased to learn that the wounds of Mr. W. are
not so scrioua as they were at first supposed
to be.
Annivsts.—The lion. B. J. Breckenridge,
Kentucky. lion. 9. A. Uilmore, Uniontown, lion.
B. P. Fleniken, Payette county, and the lion.
David Tod, late Minister of the United States to
Brazil, were in town yesterday, stopping at the
Monongahela House.
Ittrautawr.—A man named Peter Front: was
committed on Saturday. by Alderman Patterson,
of Birmingham, charged with burglary com-
Mitted in breaking into it dwelling houso,.inthat
borough.
Lanecar.—A man named ilichael Shea, who
19, we understand, an old offender, was arrested
on Sunday, by officer Sally, of the Mayor's
Police, on a charge of • haling stolen a number
of article, of wearing apparel, together with a
pocket Nick, containing en order far somo mon.
tleropmly of two young German Inds,
'tut end near the Canal basin.
•• - Ue wan committed to prison to saswer . the
offtnee.
I
DHEA urn. item LIENT.—iwo fine blooded
horses, belonging to Mansfield Brown, Evil., of
Allegheny, 'Which were harnessed together, and
had been fastened to a post in Pittsburgh, took
Meant about fire o'clock yesterday afternoon,
and dashed at the top of their sirea, up St.
Clair street to the bridge, which the l y entered
on the VI hotid side. On their way they rushed
past a four horse omnibus belong* to Mr.
Murray A. White, but without Aiiitig any
damage, and continued their headiiing curse
until they crossed. On coming buiA t the Alle
gheny end, they knocked down Roqrt Carlin, a
laborer, just returning from his daY:s work, anJ
he was dragged by the harness Bonin yards, and
struck by tloir hoofs His heaillid face wore
horribly mutilated, and Lis scultilracture:l in
several places.
The poor fellow was conveyed its a ante of
insensibility to his residence on Rebecca street,
when Doctors Mowry, Reed, Trevor, and Bell,
were called in, by whom the operation of tre
panning was performed. No hopes of the pa
tient's recovery are entertained, and he is pro
bably dead ore this.
COURT OF QUARTER SESSIONA
MONDAY, Nov. 24
Present thd lion. William B. McClure, Presi
dent Judge, and William' Boggs and T. L. Mc-
Millan, Associnie ✓udges.
Commonwealth vs. Henry Kaufman and -
-Friedland, indictment, assault and battery, on
oath of Mrs. Wieland.
The parties reside in Allegheny city. Mrs.
Wieland lives in a house belonging to her bus
lionti,and the defendants, one of whom - tro believe
occupies the next lot, were engaged inhourding
up the windows of Mrs. W.'s house, fronting on
the lot. To this Mrs. W. objected, and the de
fendant, struck her with sticks drawing blood
from her arms and fare, and bruising her. She
was ill for two weeks, from the effects of the inju
ries she had received. An intelligent little boy,
whose name we di! not learn, corroborated the
evidence of Mrs. W. to the shove effect, and va
rious other witnesses corroborated her testimo
ny in - minor particulars.
Qo behalf of the defence, it appeared that
there was a dispute as to the boundary between
the lots, there being an eight foot alloy which
was claimed by both parties. The owner of the
lot, occupied by the defendants, testified that he
was the owner of the alley, nod had given them
orders to put up a coal shed against the house
of the prosecutor, which would block. op Come of
the windows alluded to.
The jury returned n verdict of "not guilty ran
ecutno to pay the eoms."
AFTERNOON SESSION.
Owing to the press of other wetter, we ore
compelled to defer our afternoon report, together
with other matter, wf interest
DISTRICT jCOORT.
November ::4tb
Before the Hon. Walter. Forward, Pre,idcut
Judge, road the Hon Walter H. Lowrie, ASV,-
ciate Judge.
Engle, Westeott Co., vs. Stmuel Baird,
venditioni exponas, N0..443, April, 1800, By
consent of counsel for defendant, and the pur
chaser, thesale in the above case was set aside
Commonwealth for nee, as. James Ashworth,
et. al., No. ti , January, 1840. Judgment di
rected to be entered for the defendant, on the
reserved point, arts the interest of Cromlein
& Brothers in the suit. The plaintiffs object to
this judgment.
CITY COUNCILS.
The City Conneile met Ise, eight in their
Cheraw:,
. .
In the Select Council a cammutticatioa was
received from D. Drenneo, weighmaster at the
hay scales, relative to enforcing the ordinances
on the subject, which was referred to committee
ou city property.
A communication from the administrators of
Jas. D. Alexander's estate, relative toe Lill for
boarding prisoners temporarily detained in the
watch house, iu 181't, we. referred to the police
committee, to report on the facts.
The street committee reported a plan of streets
and grades In the :rd: sth, 7th, and sth wants,
with two ordinance. cc the tubject. and a lec
ommendati,n that they pane. The ordinances
pissed both councils.
A communication was received from the May
or, stating that the appropriation to engines and
hose, was nearly exhausted, there being hut
about 40,00 on hand.
The committee on the Monongahela -Wharf
reported an ordinance 'to prevent the deposlte of
cinders, &e., on the wharf, and a resolution in
etructing the wine( master to bring suit against
offenders, which passed, finufly.
The committee on ordinances reported on
amended ordinance *lor the regulation of wag ,
on, and other vehicles." which po.,s-el, as amen
ded.
An ordinance to repeal the •'hog law, was
introduced by Mr. Kennedy. The yeas cad
nays were called, and it was lost by a vote of 7
to 4
Mr. Rinehart presented an ordinance, au
thorizing the Pittsburgh and Bearer packet.
to use wharf boats. which was referred to wharf
committee.
Mr. 'Kier was chosen auditor of city as
counts
The comMittrie on engines and hose reported
a resolution Increasing the appropriations on
that subject, $2,990, which was adopted.
The Select Council then took up bupiness from
the Common Council
The Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad corms
pondenee was referred. to a special committee
And D. D. Deuce Appointed on behalf of the Se
lect Connell.
In the Common Council, petitions were pre
sented for water pipes on Can bream and Car
-1.011 street., and for gas on Smithfield, between
Fifth and Sixth street..
Messrs. Gribben-and Diesel were chosen (on
behalf of the Common Council,) to audit the
city accounts for thezeurreut year
The Committee to confer (with the Central
Railroad Company, reported that they had re
ceived 4 letter from the President of said Com
pany, from which it appears that the Company
considers one track on Liberty street, sofficient
for the present, amt recommended no ordinance
restricting them thereto. .
The Committee to confer with the Ohio end
Pennsylvania Railroad, • reported o letter from
the Company, which they think should be re
ceived as a sufficient respoWae, indicative of the
purpose of the Company to eiteud their road
'lnto the city, so soon as the means at their die•
posal will permit.
One lamp. were authorised to be placed at
the corner, of Grant and Webster ntreete, and
corner of Diamond Alley and Decatur street,
A resolution was passed, authorising the
opening of Colwell etreot, from Vine to Itinwid
die attest, at an expense not exceeding fifty
dollars.
On motion, the Common Council ciajourneil.
Serf , Ono Ronne.. attaraTED.—Polico - Officer
Wells, on Sunday night, between ten and eleven
o'clock, arrested a man who gave hi• name as
Michael Hardy, while in the yard of a dwelling
house ou Fourth atreet. Ile, as Boon as be raw
the Officer, attempted to fly, but was arrested
on suspicion,. and in the morning was commit
ted to jail for vagrancy.
Tug LAM Mori—Wm. Ltmme•woo yesterday
committed to prison by process from Coon,
charged with patticipation in the date riot, rela
tive to the possession of n corpse, in the Seventh
Ward, reported et length gotne time ago.
Far the Pitts!irgh Gazitfe.
INSURANCE.
The acitnowledgements of the undersiglaed
'are publicly due to the Western, Citizens, lttle
ware Mutual, and Associated Firemen's, Inpui
ance.companies of this city, for the promptland
liberal manner they have adjustiol our heavy)oss
by fivo Ula the 28th ult.
While it teaches a lesson on the value of it
race to the individual, it exemplifies, in an
Went degree, the high character of the 'lsar
ante Compares above named.
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needy of style and oleo.
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FOREIGN NEWS
ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER
ATLANTIC. .
NEW YORK; Nov. 23.
The'stestuship Atlantic arrived at New York
at half past one, thin morning, from Liverpool,
whence she sailed at I 1 on the 12th. She brings
. 62 passengers, among them Mr. E. Riddle,
Commission, to the World's Fair, and E. H.
Thumps., bearer of despatches from the Ameri
0m minister at Loudon.
The ...cement is reiterated that Kossuth
would leave for New York, ou the steamer
Washington. Private letters speak of his defer
ring his departure for eome days. He. visited
Birmingham on the lOth, and Manchester on
the 11th. He was every where hailed with extra
ordinary popular enthusiasm. A procession of
10,000 persons escorted him into Birmingham.
He was entertained at the mansion of Mr.
Geach. Kossuth confined himself to brief ex
pressions of thanke for the welcome received.—
His reception was warmer and more enthusias
tic than at any other place in England. Baal
ness wait nearly suspended, the day being gene
rally observed as kholiday by all classes. ,He
woe received at 'Free Trade Hall."
Lieut. Pim, Royal Navy, proposes further
search for Sir John Franklin. Ile propos'eir to
go through Russia and Siberia, to the locality
where it ie thought further traces of the expedi
tion must he found on the Polar Sea. The
enterprise has .the rapport of the admiralty,
the Royal Geographical Society. Hie friehds
anticipated aid from Russia- Lady Franklin
devotes £llOO to the project.
. ....
The affairs of the French Republic continue
to engross pub to attention throughout Europe.
There is no eels of special importance from
Faris. The President made a • peech to 600 offi
cers of the army, declaring his eliance upon
~d
their entire support , in any and e ery emergen
cy. The speech has been cunstru into a de
claration of his determination to aka very de
cided ground upon the more imp rt.t recom
mendations of his message, and d Tend person
ally upon the support of the arm .
It is considered, in fact, a den ce of the As
sembly. The speech was receive, favorably by
the people, but caused a slight ccline at the
Bourse.
The report of the committee o whom had
been referred the electoral p , posed by the
President, was read to the Aesernbl, oo the 11th .
It recommends an abeoluterejectio, of the mea
sure.
The democratic Socialist commit a.) of Pali,
declare they will take no part iu th election In
that city on the 30th in consequent, of the cur
tailment of the franchise by the law ,f t May,
and recommend all repnhlican el{ tors to par
sue the same courso.
At one of its meetings the COl3lOll ary of po
lice was present to watch the proccidings, when
the committee declared they would not deliher•
ate In the presence of government agents, and
adjourned.
A propcartion of questors with regard to cal
ling cut troops for the defence of the Assembly
is prevuiling to Paris, it having been discovered
that although the Assembly has thp pomp, the
appointment of generals over said roods rests
wt th the Prelident
Two emissaries from the central committee of
refugees in London Wave been arre,ted in Paris,
and the Doane of persons in communication
with them have been searrhed, ant many papers
It is reported that all grades of officers and
soldiers hare declared thei , intention to adhere
tor he President in preference to tne Assembly.
moon
The King of iisnovar is gradually failing, and
his rec.rery is
The dates from Madrid are to the LW mac
The Cortex had re-aa,embled on that day The
%thirty of tieu. Eons had /beep received by the
Queen, sod presented with a badge of the Royal
order of Maria Louisa "1
IT .1
The Anetrian milltarycummander bee pro
hthited the rel.gious tneeti, go of Proteal•nts re
ehlttn, in the et.) of
I I: ELANIft
nt
The lial way l•Vlll.li.iutut of the tlth insta,
contain, an occ-unt of a meeting r bioh had
been held in that city. uti e sub* of meats
communication with New 'ork, at twhich Nle
Wagstaff presented letters introduction from
- Mr. Abbott Lawrence, whiclxstated that he and
Lie father bad determined Upon trying an ex
periment for six months with first class steam
ers, tho hest of which was tote one of the fast
est and strongest steamers th I ever sailed. It
AU to leave New York on the 12th of Dee
Very superior emigrant arrangement, were to
be made, and the emigrants will.° to he conveyed
at Lbper head.
.A 1 , 11011111110, was puled, that
Me. Wagstaff'. vessels should enter port, free of
all duet, fur ill months. The gfestuit unammity
an! enthusiasm prevailed.
CONINIERCIAL INTE4IGENCE
Li114{,001., Nov. 12.
Cotton—Tile market forte part few days
ban been entire, nod middling unalitirs are fd
dearer. The sales nre 17.000 bales, of •hick
speculators took 004)0 bales
Ifrendstaffs—The circulars of Messrs. Martin,
state that flour ban teen taken less freely, but
prices err fully matntamed Western Canal in
quoted at 13(,/ , ills 'prtild Corn is dull, but not
cheaper. Wheat In in very small request, but
prices are well rcutained. Barley is steady.
Provinioos—There is a fair demand ft, bacon.
and arrivals are taken at full prices. Beef and
Pork, and hams and rbouldere have a downward
tendency Cheese in doll nod beirry. LOPd ts
quiet at 451 to 1430
Groceries—Sugar in steady, with vales of W.
P. Wert India, at 13n(0.39, of Porto Rico
at 821 t.IdN 385 ttt 1(111. Collett is inset:re, and
sales limited nt former rates Tea is dull, but
fine sorts of Congo command' full rates; other
sorts are a shade lower ice maintains its
value.
Tallow and Oils are mach pressed.
NIONEI NI.IIIKET.
lay moot., Nov. 12.
The money market contliues °vet - mocks,/
with unemployed capitol, end fonds arc ,teadily
improving Thor. is come Improiement ip for
eign clocks, but no quotation, of-American are
given
Much excitement hoe been caused by tho
stoppage of Daly's Ilona at Paris. It to esid
that it will pay ist to the pound sterling.
Accounts from Manchester represent the mar.
ket as being steady, with fair business, an•t a
prospect of further improvement.
THE CHRISTIANA RIOTS
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 24.
The November term of he U. S Circuit Court
commenced to-day, nod 4:Tulle:doer, arrange
ments were made for the commencement of the
Chtistimm treason trials to-morrow. The first
of the defendant. to he tried is Cetetner Hammy.
The trials will be very protracted. The Gene
ral Government to represented by District At
torney Agnmed. and versus the State of Mary
land by It. J. Brent and James Cooper Belt
way is to be defended by Thaddeus Styrene,
Joe. Reed. and Other counsel •
New box, Nov. 24.
A letter from Kossuth to Mayor Kingsland
says that ho will not be able to leave England
before the 20th. Ile will nil from Seal:lamp.
ton in thr ' , trainer '•flumbolt."
. .
The steamer "Avis," with three days later
Melees from Europe, arrived this morning.
The "Georgia" sailed to-day for Chagres,
with f.. 00 pagserigers.
LontaviLLe, Nor. 24.
The steamer Pittsburgh and Telegraph No 2
left hero un Sunday, on a rur, for Cincinnati.
The Pitttbureh's time to Cincinnati was I I hours
and Gri minutes, the Telegrapli'e time II hours 22
minute!. I wee pasunger on the Pittsburgh.
BALTIIIOIIX, Nov. 24.
The Chariest. Courier has a letter from Ha
vanna, relative to the trial of Mr. Thrasher
which slates that the beliVital was attended by
Mr. Owes. It cohabited of the President and
sic members—three members well, for garrot
ing, and three in favor of imprisonment. The
casting vote of,:the President decided the ease In
favor of imprisonment. •
B, 24.
We learn from Columbia, A
Pa., LTI)IOAII that Nov.
two fugi
tive slaves from this State were garotted there
yesterday, ono of whom succeeded in making his
escape, the other was delivered up In his master
and brought beck to this city. A white man re
gilded the garotted' While making the arrest, and
a warrant has bean assured for his apprehen•
Sinn. Two white men from thin city, the fugi
tive confesses, assisted them in making their
escape.
BOSTON, Nor. '24.
As the passenger train was on Its way from Do
ver to Farmington,ou the N Hampshire Railroad,
when about two miles north or Rochester, the
engine was thrown down an embankment in con
sequence of the culbert being undermined by Hsi
heavy reins, And the engineer, fireman, and sea-
Hon man were Instantly-killed.
BALTlllont, Not. 24.
The Melilla ',Jerald state that Judge Thump
soil of 'Alabama, whose hand .was aroMdated
some time • since, in consequence of. a wound
received In iVuhingtocc from striking conceal
.
for Clark in the mouth for some trival of
fence, has since been compelled to have hie arm
amputated at the shoulder, in order to care his
life.
FARE REDUCED!—The Nwill
r00n0w1.....,,, r ..4.et elstf•Prt ti,...1.11),= . 2
NEW YORK MARKET. •-. ort Ow, ul Ow .1...0. A Nei...) 1,0,,, 1,..•
ilw el.r.•P .nn ‘lllnM•rtunlist, [...11... [his [unroll:2k,, bt lk.
NOON It 13,111.
New Vona. Nov 24 i at-roe-diet-
, , ~.rm
Flour—Sales 4,000 Fads at 53?. 04(., I , I for 'er ,, ,;
.'..." • • - • - ,;,'".
common elate and ureSterti, and tt ' .54(.,,4 124 1 vei . ,.:l; . 7. itv..1,. 40;',...';.,.":,;;e0uri'.v.,..tii.,' ,
fur Ohio. - tnr,....“. 1....‘..: 1, twr•hu.,. r..ry A1e..J.4. M M..'
Grain—Sales 4,000 bushels Southern white ' d'7,...-7:,t17',";',V2.2.,;‘,';,ine.r..0:Ve.,-"vv‘r.""
wheat at 92(U 93c 1:1 liumbrl. Sales :3000 in tve j ' l.l ' l ' ''. k 'or'h'or 1. , 1 . 11 E9101' . 1 DO' N 1 ,.“; 0 4 5 ..
, 0..11.
at 69t and 12,600 bus mined corn at tiOovtilc 1 The t•ver... s.•I. , i...e.. a •.e.. n,:t,! 1 t ' i.. 4 .:, ' . ' ; ` ,..,.,...,..
- t? hu.
av''
Frovisions—A re inactive. sales 200 bids lard d ' " " n
b ' ' r'' ' ''' ''
' "". '''' -
at Si ? Itv . _) Etll . LA ll I'l TP•ill RIM at.d ..
, . . . )I_l, n t.t.. 4 111.LE I , lli rl I . lw .pleo. v-1 ,..: 1
Cotton—Nothing has been done to day, to in- ~c .... ,a-k. .1.-eni..r rult VS ,•11.1 A, '.
dicata the effect of the European advices munlneh, r0....M.e. 1....... Imi•I .. •I. !.;t• W.• 1 1.1111...,01 . 1.
d•Y• ...•./. 1 .. , sand.,., .114,, ...LA, ‘I : •tml rrturn
}letup—Sales 30 bales at s l2 t. I , ton. loe, limy,. 1,11....,......., .1... al ~ „ .•,..11. •• Tt.,‘
Irou—Salos 100 lons Scotch pig at $2l/ vor.. , cur rm- , r , .....hr , ~ at. 11..,..10....1 i 4
pia.....r.,!, 1,51r..t.1 . 1.0...
cash
Tobacco—Sales SO Win Kentucky, lit 4i(/' . ;.Bc
14 lb.
Stockn—Tbe Market in kas firm. Ohio aixem,
180 kayo declined 1 el ct.; S. We, 1856, Lave
advanced 4 It cent.
New 'Vann, Nov. 24.
Conant -Price. hare advanced one eighth
The tnes, are about 700 hake.
. .
FlourSalos 23,000 bbla at $3,94 for State
and IYeatern, and $3,04(44,124 for Ohio.
Wheat—Salem 6,000 ho Southern White at 90e;
7,000 tat 11liehigan Mixed at 88c, and white at
90c.
Corn—Sales 214,000 lie mixed Western Curn
at tlo(iiiGle.
1134 - -Balee :1,000 hu at alie.
Linaried Oil—Sales 7,000 gals Oil at 64e.
Whiskey—Sale.. 200 tible Prison at 211 i c•
PHILADELPHIA
Insanity.
DR. CHARLES STILWELL, having had
.23' exp.rlont, in pant. priv.do lu•titu
iron.th. veers lnxin., In Ow tlultud 641., Englund. and
the We., 1.11., of thy dwase. end ..erdann.rtn.uts of tie.
..ervind. dent 11.v. , 0n.n..d 5n other Srd the pen In'. of
thls hren44 of the pr.,s.ino. mot ma r from
01111 I he morning, and from 2 till sn. thr Pet.nind.
.1 No. 5Ut Illt.xnut at.. 1 . 111 LA DY.L Id. ncY... In.
CLEGG'S PERFUMERY •
FANCY SOAPS.
IInF.SE suporini• artielem ef Perfumery,
nnttngtt rhfrb ara •nunterutod his iuttlY aalaran - .I
y IVblte. Oriental Alabaster. I , nrl, lEnnve. Tnttl, and
Toilet l'anth rT, ebintne Valvet. ann.. tual .01, apprt.,...l
COPOrlairsi
i:srs —Walnut nod Kat. Fins utd 11min till It Lit•
Wind., Altini.l, I it,and 'l,ll,
/soaps. I. , hsving (!rs•sm. Ily...C.lneri• Watti, 1.
Inro 1", hstsll,l-I,spfs. Un Marror. Wier ~1 1.1,r,
, astevr'syttelp.y lino L 04.1 11n/rlt..st.ratt,..
Ilalr 011, in, 1e- raw insoulirsuml aril r.r
Hl. iv T
Perfuna, aid C1..T1.
511.0114 stmel_ 1•1.1144.11 , 1,1 s
fir 11. n -hauls ion't (sr, t mat Ctais . • to. st,s• eirsys.sl
Stli •ssen.lswtnanutietbrr rity ‘.lstt 'um
.11
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Shriver & McLean.
Produer and Cr 11,10,1011 Nerrh.o.
ho. aI SoOTII WATL• bras..
PoiLenet.rmA
I , ONSIONIIENTS of F'LOI;I: and Pro
t_ A.,. r.enrrally. will tr, ,
our rw,,..rwlw wirre 1.1
111g.f llot. of L,111%, when d.str..4
Veer 4 Hanlon. 4 ,1 61. r.
Mr. I nun.. Ls. .
Lain:law, ••
II? C.c.! L.113,..r.
Matchless Blacking and Inks.
cELEilkal'ial "MATCH LESS
1 I.LAClilN l l . —warmotel
Eth. hi M0.0u14
liObUNIN SO I CO quarry
I'llituklyhtia. P.
r c irllo!lLlS WHITE, BONNET MAN LI-
AcruiLka, No. 41 F,uLh
alut.lrbilado.jr.bia
Nanti.ti Jon"cow
1,.
11.1,
Inc , 11.1,1141.0. •AILI ..14
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No +I N...11.N
4.1 No 16 North Wbarw.o..
BA 1:1110RE. -
WALTER k co.,
Flow and General Produce
CONIMISSION II (II: E
:1)1111 110114110. NEAR 11.4 r 1 901,1 kVI.
Li. I LTOIrol:1
E.tliEl , ID T1.:177:7,• pow,
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liaveteet
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ny•ert
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Rank nt
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N-EIV YORK
Shawls! Cloaks I Mantillas!
lE t i S. MIILS, Cortlanat .a„ N. 1",-1:.
os tv,w ot.snuss.s, at 11. Shaul Oars 1 , 00 , 0 sts
Ist, 0f fall an/ II sot, ,5 , 111,11 ssoo l s.linst trt or ri. •
0 , - , 4b and 1040..ne W•. , 1 L.sng !sta.. I • 101
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troels• Ithaso,.. tv.ry
Al.o. au ...trust.. 0...51t 0f I . ot.urs:. MI Y.
Ott,.. anal 1'..1,1 1.1.0 d K., MANTILLA:. RAt ht . A:, 01
ltrua l
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01 10. 000 suspottellosu.. sai r00.0...1 -at, se l
ulLl 'ar.s. pals
Wore ..ea./...r.
il• ovll.. tLe •prelal k.uctoru ICoot
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ctslapoun,,n lb•
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Itu•n t• . J
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t...abed tto. 1.41. 11r/shim II IL ult 1 .4 1. th 4
p
thourtor arLI ~ I In whs. 1., Lit. r
Muth uuno rit.th thus... I our att... 1. LL Jul.., 1 - .,
he asa. rt. tbat'Ese dart trot u nststst...a with nuattvr thssi
.
/Inth• 1,0.. n. o and tLat Ls
11.6111, roost par's Pater, in thr.r.snotaetor mg
porrhnool nut Iltrnses I, r•lesnutarture of
hut.. 1tut.1...r uaolor 11.••Irraz • 1 ,1•11., 4:4/ told
our alone, au.. ars dui, rujing throal.r Ms •ansc and
nu/ night tr. . ti to
du A., rather • than rrst, UP. 4thrtt•
Itanl, it morn just to pursh... • .I,nt. I. or u Toth!
pa
toth. than to wino.. It pit 1,, 1.4411iJ 144, ~,•••4 , 44 . j.
asknoalel,l insslj•ar's rlthts. a asttn • ment. cool
.441 ,4 41 ;0 ry not lo Inning. Li. pan 1., Il l s rose
atLeasplln, not onll to Intr.., sail stunt Lot . mlors
4,4 4 .`1••••. 4 laws .1...t.ta110n,
Hr.
w..rt 114. • tto.tu. •.I ars tharge
Hr. La; 011,112 ...,1 that on., our own ...tors, wlth
j.thntlsts, upon I,lsras. In the L 11 • 1 14 1 / 1 ,1111, 44
the oho.. Isl.!. to IL. Lula. land an. Orr
coop, that be an.l 411 tl. null on 1..
cnnathug •un4141./ hit tn.., IL r.lataun of sant l'ut.
nth flight...l,lll nns.scut.l
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THE 2 ' la-flit l i hWi k rl:l' Ill ' si- t h r =1)0 .
_.
/icor ac. Jul,' 1215,1,1 j, ~.m
. _. .
Superior Black Writing and Copying Ink
'ONE'S EMPIREK, IN $7 N2l..au won,
J
Mut livllldlnca. New York
"TT 1 . 1.1..1, "OIL 11401
!Al ox tor to.. 30 tO
i ~0~
, Irsuvht.p.r Z.ltt
ILnn I* th e lmst arttelt mauulacturt..l tt tan ft,,iy—
ts a o.s.d 1,1•1' I ell IN K--and will not rt.rt,ir.
praritorstr. or and posn....ra all lbw yard., a.
N tart s gt.J 11 /tun,: I ult, sultablo ler tht• ttuill. and La:
'tautly 2401,1 fdr It., Mi.rl Pot.
The Prtnal,l furtal+h Qin trade *I
rb„ lot ..arr.rt of 1,41... enurumpti.qt st th. also, re"
~tr I:kw. put up 1.., order. anl ..... d sur part
it tit city Ir. of ritar, tin dou: It, caws Barro.l.
or krua art charged •Itra at nett a, . t
1 , 11Vi11 , 013. LRST.
.7 tiu aA ot., Ova 1tut1.1. , ...
21EW I.lo‘.
Professor Alex. C. Barry's Trieopheroils,
UAINDICATED COMPOUNI), for re-
Karina. preanr trine and heantifying the hair, rre.llr.
than n.urt mlda v nilr . olt. and arca•
...4 t
eurmnnahylon.
Gar Mru •Ttirl i nni
Oroe bur matured thenanta corm, tha
ram. 01 the hot... on] all lb. animal Ibe
falknahly trAllabnlum rainfted from b411 , 11,.4 01 ...Ilia
I.lpOrt. erAll twt'le
to ;bon the rattan td Ito nreranati n a,
and the ittlntsattntaerlahli It la held by Una- tato [Ma.
ttiven it • trial
Vasa, H. pt.. 4 Pox)
Plor. CI haws Nis
torn atihritai aid, a za
tanscUlL eruption Of the pulp of:a toosiumn , atod , haf ,
Mater, Mr Ma lan .virt,an ynaro, a!„l amina that tx-riod
hale had lb. ad of porno at'th e wont On php,i
einnr, and hate tried sal the preptratirm• to 11, heir and
elan now atom,. ultimo! lb. he bandit. 1 Ira. ralvlsod
br a friend m tr) your T-imphorour. i did sa se a last
....on, bo ut t w o
nth
and as t hat, found my ovlf
cur.) in two months. Such was tho rinienco of thee
diaminr that at limo. I au pattiall,. bilo.d -
ilespeclinii, fours, V al 4AVKINE,
11 , ./ C.:4=Mo tre a d, ItrOokirtt.
Naiir VOL.. Oct_ I.f.U.
truar—Ll Dear iilr— AA nuttart, yi.111,111. my hair
t great deal, and my Lead waa muh ardichial
with
an
I waa hild G., a friend In
myMTrlavbelns, and I did an, and In V1L.6 , 1111 , 0i. halt rfro
firmly tricdoil, and rill the dandruff dimPliaar , d, a. the
bead nnw +how. for D l well
With
""",
ara c1tV117, 1 ,L71r...243 Croadwa
, ty any lady nr gentleman Jo At. the authenticity 01 the
a b they will pleam mil at Philemon. AI: Parry'. office,
izer 14,i.ja ay, New Wick, when, he will peal un , the mlO.
nal letter..
[nom the Military and Naval Arum. Nor. C. VIGO. j
There 1. too remedy for the permanent run. of bahluons
anJ di/wasps of c(11111l1).1. gentnillv, that has rear Led
the Pelsnbtrili roped I. the article known as Profesw , r
Datr,'s Trlmphernua, Cr altsheatrd Cotopeund. It Is e
t„,,,,rely uwd bj the upper classesof the stnumtmlty; In
almost every nu rwry In the lend It used prefereues
other arttcles of the blot. It Imparts rigor ~,ol4of
th e hair, and thus promote. Its growth ..narkalds de
hailt desert e dandruff and s and tillOnnt the
r finealaglo.r• it will ru • 4.0 d ' lsea.re of the .yip,
rack 1111.w . d head, dew w,.rtn, aryl other 014110110.1111.1.,"
dep6 or the skin, to cheapness as well ssellletwy, It Aurae
unrivalled. It le mud In lartre bottler, prim 2li.nts, at No.
37 Broadr•T, and at the Drugghde e‘eu e r.u..
tbathellealbratreand Canada.
aPP2r•if
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CHICAG(/ AND PEORIA.
THOMAS HALE,
FORWARDING Sz COMMISSION WERCIIANT,
g •t ONTlNUa t l?il u u;)l u iu ' elli . tiev to r.eeive
32.,:,"„r,fr•
Ate horn. Jone. 6 I/litho,:
116 John A.Cattxtory. 60.61‘3
- Vim. IL Hach!. -
tiENERAL COMMISsiON BIERCEANT
ANL , AUCTIUNEIJL to. 3 W. 1., Jormt, 1•3661l/A.
I
1:6966131 5t1661.1613 Lo Clidat3l6 , lhol business. 66066
ST. LOUIS & ST. JOS EPH.
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MIDPLETON, -RILEY & AIWA
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