PITTSBURGH GAZEITE POISLIetCED CO PITTS:BURGH .8.1 0 ,213RD4i MOANING, DEC: I:3, 1851 Anti-Masonic and Whi g - Convention. t-At a meeting of the Anti-31.enin end Whig City Ceddyealloa held Deeetsibet 19th. 11,.. lotting redollatido trip adoptni: • Brad -4. That it nhslt hro thn Jut, f the oot tlin C00t . ..10v to ord., the no,at Ininl•rr b. hold In th• onovrral ward., ton th• Aroonnot no l I no")" . Donna:int nolt, betwonn thr form,' on' II 1. 11. 00.1 n II to nlest A,n olelrhottoho, ln I ,, onv..onton con Ike Wh1n..n.1.4 following, to nornin‘tn • re 101nte Ire 11., or. In .envinn, with who-h, thr rir non f.or In , helot at the dun. otaool In the o, mod Ono •0311,,,nu0n will mint . 17 In. at 10 tioLork. A. 11., In th. eohnnwon Conln' d,t:tn .10110 0. 0. ILEA . jpe-E EAP ISO MATTER POUND L ON CA CH PAGE OF Till; PAPER. Want I . lllltAitT MEETIS69.--'yo-day is the i p time o ffi cially appoittted for the meeting of the voters of tho Antimasonie and Whig party of thin city, at their usual places, "r tho purpose ofseleetiog delegates to a City unvention to .nossinate a candidate for Mayor. ?The meetings ore to be held between the hours of II A. M. wad ' ffi''4„; and we hope they will be well at .tendisi, and that sucliltelestion will he made of 7 soandtdate far Mayor as will, stolre unity and .14teorly 14. action. outneirbbort. nppertr to be very noz . irksto place um nfp luc position in regard to n lit ,:tletTtagrpith from the New York Herald. 'Amu - tbe . into affair of the Prometheus, which, some lii*,.jokintitour paper a few days ago, and - 'wilhkhoientiment of which we its little agree as th 4 do. They must be html roe for some thing to tale exception to, when two or three of them pounce upon one poor, unlucky extract.— We esre nothing about either it, or their etrie turs upon it. .:-,I7II!,TrIKASON TYLIALA.—An we prrdlelf , l feW:dayi ago, Iio.NAW, ha, beet, acyuutsd, and the whole batch of treason trials has been 36411- ;lonel this will he Ito, last attempt to eon• carmen resistance, either active nr i picc 1, of ',law which fs repugnant to the natural and moral feelings of a groat portion of thr people of the North, into treasoo against the constitu tion and'porernment which they love and re spect. If any person, breals the law, he is amenable to the penalties establishid by it, and nothing more, and the attempt to makC the of fenders amenable to the law of treason, by which their lives would be forfcifid, exhibits the unappeasable demands of the days power, which is not even content with the advantages -gained . by the fugitive slave net, but must pre, for the whole power of the Government to be ,exeried to enforce its demands. We are no itthrOCites for re.inance to Intr. One of our car dinel principles is, "Supremacy of the laws,"' ''vend wethold it to be the duty of a people how flier greatly they are ngrieved, to submit to a law ever so repugnant and oppressive until they procure its abrogation in a legal manner If the law violently conflicts with a man's COP ' )36E1 2 . n—with his duty to that "higher Law" re ' ivealeit in the Bible—even then be moot not re. • siseit, bat submit to its:eway, while protesting . against its requirements. lf it requires hint t.i do some act, which he cannot conscientiously Perform, he may passively reface, as the t,pta kers do to bear arms, and endure the penalty. 'But nothing more. He may not innocently te.o . -force, to prevent the execution of the law; but . he may and ought, on all fitting occasions pro test against the atlinibive requirement, and pe• Htion Goiernment far i 6 repeal. • New Yotte awn Ewa Rant...in.—This is the most gigantic work of the kind yet constructed In the world, whether,e regard it iu its length, axpiense, or the amount:of its revenue. It ex tends from Piermont on the Hudson river, some twdlve miles •abovo the city of New York. to Dunkirk, on Lake Erie, a distance of 469 through 1 country presenting many and great obstacles. , It copt,in r none numbers, *vd0,,"..00,• %. 000; dint enortuousais this expenditure is, it is - +Arcady yielding It) per cent. dividends. Ito earnings for 10 month from the first 'of January • to - the first of November, were over $2,277,110, and by the cud of the year they will exceed 000,000. 'Thefreight carried during the first nine months of the present year amounted to over 111,000 tons, of which a large quantity consisted bee. anti cattle from the neighborhood of- Olean. Immense quantities of butter, cheese and milk are carried to New York over this via ago Iso,ooo pounds of hatter reached ?'that city by this road in a eing,leday,.., Every .morning a train comes demo to Piermobt Irma '- a:distance of from HO to 100 - Miles, loaded with milk. _Front Piermont it is car... 3,1 to New York by steamboat., and iN distriboted to all ports of the city before breakfast. It is stalebthat proposals have been made by resperimble parties to the company, to lay a tecontl . track throughout its entire length, the parties to take stock et par in payment ; and there is,tittle doubt but that it will be done. ' This road rune abOut 20 miles along the hank ofilte Allegheny river, reaching it at Olean and continuing down to tile Indian village., whence -it rune off in n north-westerly direction to Dun kirk._ • Olean is shout 100 miles west from New York, and 175 N. N. F.. of rittshargh;moking the titlttanCe from this city to New York, by Unit roritii ° s7s mites. Arrains . 1n F . utorr..- 7 The State of parties in _ France ii Critical and uncertain to the last de giee. Allihat can be said is that Louis Napo leon appeirs to be gaining power, while the Asaenibly is losing in a corresponding ratio. Italso appears to. be true that his accession of strength is in exact proportion to his advances ; 'towards liberal and Dem - nemtio views and poi ;;;; icy. The democrats have no faith in him, but someuf his bate measures and recominenda tiims, vtaiticnlarly his project for restoring mii • , keesalaulfrage, a fact," says the New York Express, Fir . Stratford Canning has presented to the'Porte a veryienergetic demand for repara .;.~ " . . lion for the insult offered to the English flag in ;.; the Verson Of Mr. Foriblangue, the British consul at Itelgmule." This is a very extraordinary item :tit cows, and may have more in it than strikee the eye. The.new king of Hanover, in the official an ' nonucoment of the death of his father, makes the following pledge, which has caused great joy r alitong his subjects: promise hereby, at the same time pledg '" -.:.eillktliereto our royal word, the irtriolable matide ,- onlstitutian of the country. Whilst our state, ministry and all oar ear clerical and lay, in their present posts, 7,::i - e e N,ci : truat that they and all oar subjects waren -4.-1.4.Aem4 due obedience,and will remain constant devoted to us in f ai thfulness and in affection. ,"qn the other hand, we assure to them our royal respect and grace Odd, Mar sovereign protec tion, and oar Benin to promote, with the help of Hoe 'Almighty, to the utmost extent of our prom the welfare and happiness of our sub . Jeeti!' , The. Quee n of Spain has granted a freepardon to the tepntrAiree British subjects who formed p - artof ,the Lopez expmlitieu. and who were aerkt - laSritiin in coMpany with their AmeriCan oittarttdes...„..:llisse; unfortunate :persons were 6laeflyitiund,lads; and who pleaded that they 3/ 1 4 , 13eMs'Inveigled by the plotters of the espedi -1 thins 0,1F9 it under false and unfounded ropre -, .; . tialYut in expeptabon of great events the corn inkietti 4 :17riainal preparations and repeated niorreephndei.cewith: the North'ern Powers are 'taking p e froM'Sicily to the frontiers of Pied 4Obt—More troops are to be sent to Edeily,end large body of men are,to be concentrated at f/a etit and Caserta. The powder magazines are hard at siork,. and both army and navy are pliieednn a web footing. The univeraal Inter crii, felt in Englatid for Nemeth, and the knnirn iymintby. of the 'French people for that illnetifons chief, add to the general alarm, end troold,tie donbt,"lezpose a.more.hamane and ,hatteat.ipoltny In . Italy, did not the Emperors Aciiria will it otherwise.-- f :,Th;','izttittildit of Americiiinanother cauee:of arm- Qieeeeu in a meat wretchedcondiiioli: ; . -, tw o • " Lion and wenkness,chsracte r iie .:eoiiii4foitithint . if Use igoviumiatt.: KeettLITIL—SILY *mow or Cosoans.s.—A good deal of uncertainty hangs over the action of Congress in relation to Kossuth. Some old Hunker organs—'lower-lass' Journales—of both the great parties, are opposing any action at all. They may succeed to preventing it, but we think not_ The almost nniversol acclaim of the peo ple for a public recognition will secure a major ity of Congress in despite of the noxious inyui ry raised by some cnuging spirit+—'• wh a t will Russia and Austria think of it !" What need we care whatYhey think of it" What are they to us, or we to them, that we must consult their wishes in the matter of receiving the exile•t Governor of conquered !lung try 7 However tench they may dislike the reception of 6nusnth, they will gulp down their wrath, as they did the moldy letter to liulsemon, and look as smiling as ever. They core too much for their crowns .end their necks to risk a war with young Amer ica. The eirtnumions have kept .the Russian Rear at hay for the last six or eight years, and he will not risk the chance of sending an Amer ican fleet into the fihtett Sea will, 'Mil MO Cool fore for his revolted subjects Ile is too wise for that. Ile wilt do anything to rru•h the lib erties of Europtchut go to war with the jeuug Western Giant. That lie will not do. The deliati , in Pongees+, sn far, has Lees con fined to a few indiehloak, n o d if all are to !Trak it will he interminable, and defeat the object I. delay. Messrs. Foote_ Illolerwmol, Iterrien. little and Seward have been the prinoi era. The.following extract from the Washing. len eorrerpowletit •N . of the rod limo, Sun, will show how the debate is ectiniateil by that able, but intensely Comprotniee-Locufocii writer. It is qiiito refreshing to tint him Arai sing Seward and little. Mr. Seward in the Senate, made an excellent speech on the Kossiith Itmorlution. roil of sound lustorictif reflections, and to his honor he it spoken, entirely free front the freowoil humbug. wbieb it has been sought to lug into this discos. sion. Spettell Nett] the more striking, vim Intent. philosophical anti lirtflorm, 04 it war l owe d I,y a very special pleading on the part .1 Mr. lierrien oiatino the Resoloti ~,,, aril suited to the views imeient Etiropeno diplomatists )Ira Vert-Iroom. alrai I ha t the reeeption of hoes nth might be eonstromil Kris+. and la.- trio into n ilsternituntion on the part a the toiled States, to look with dolor-a-ion• on their intervention iu Ihrugorian rillort, and that the I in cititskiptetike, might feel sorters as to declare war itl - ,must tie Mr. Verrico it a very considerate man. lot a war with Russia would-not half a s notch hares this country pi, the agitati , n of the ela very question Let.laim be a littlo loss afraid, f Ittis• tit, and a little more of internal ,s. and he may leave the Senate with the profound con vicliati that this country tun) -lets the world in arms, and Lae only to fell' Ito own factioas that endeavor to sglicert the government Mr. Il i ac a osvrcred lle !terrier, rod detail. irked hint in his foam sledge hammer style, 11 . 1. showing that if Lafayette hvi iml, sigtoil the musty record- of French monarchy for a proce• dent of his nol.le acts, he oull have stayed at home. ale. Hale mitteil the ret , oltitioll, for the ire they would give to Europeau Ireirforti. I have ' never seen )Ire Halo more eloquent or forcible than lie proved hinter:( on 'lite ,lettlttiti. Mr Sumner will rficak to•tiiiirrow in favor of the resolutions, which will mifloulit pm.. Then ihe President will ciatimarld the el, in l'hilaikelphia, Volt:more and lbmehinglatt to re ceive Kossuth with I:emu:rimy nation:] honors. on his progrraf to Washtrighin. Mr, Welofter lois already selsiivrii the venison for for diplomatic dinner on the occasion After his fluke-mono letter be would ini4eeil make •'0 step backward, did he not do honor to Kossuth Ohl fkgyistri hits received nuotner terrible blow in the Senate t o -day, Ire his ve Rot vet reee;vo.l .117,1111 i of th iotirel .10,1 e in (on The Ilepohl: 'ynepev , theNle,er, Sew Berrien. bet 4.1 of Mr. 1141, t , td, .li•tinrrui.ned p..rtotuttte name I ta the 11‘ , 1tvc-t6 , d unt.ed len and 13.• v.othl tt,h: dttzres. t-t!dtd f him in nri.oit in .Aa, Mwoe , where n exile far his C. 11,3 CM - IKM. h•d inbtrwetc.l the I.reti.lent nt tine 11111,4 State. to expre.os through our repreventatile there the sympathy of the people for him: mid to tender to him amts.:469n thr bolted Nantes In n nation al newel, The I'r silent hid 01ve) . e..1 the tilde., Donn, and in bit recent roiwsugo hod iutotniiul I'ongrenr that the illustrious ,trulk,r 1,0•1 about to arrivlo and recommended that eiingrewt would consider the manner nt receiving hull who et] been brought here by its authority This Was enongh to nttmet the sttenti., the world The matter did not stop here tt tho invtimee of the/ Presidynt, the .inettion hod I been introduced in lb.. ,mesotc, and a debate hod Liken place Under ill these cirennistanceo * nilence would very iikely cd z oneiied neglect, nod neglect would he construed Mr/ Indignity. I The rottur , tuctwe wouhl le. the intliction of wound in the genes nn heart of ,. friend of !they.' ty, in who.e bosom we in•ldetiltindliol grown le and the expectation of a norm mdven....tit nod come. The effect woniil be to discourage the friend of freedom nod toet...our/age Int.enetitir Lie (Mr. S cuill.l not coni.ent to le ininunder , ...noel, by ollowt,,r. his arrived to Fumy nonotmed titiogyeel, nod, in order to put himself right, andleallace of her opportunity to do h• • hip! brought the Collect /1,4. toprog, C, ncr p s ,, , and in a slyipe o nnex.• , •rdo , naid , . to to allow all to unite init. The renolOtmn was not in the shape tri which he would have preferred it to hare beenin Ile would li+e voted for the resolution or the Sienator from Minsissippi ItS introduced, or with the amendment of the Senator from New !lamp shire, or il l any other shape. lie considered that there wan in. feeling more strongly expe• rienned by the American people t'onnect" with Hungary than that of a desire to extend dial welcome to lio.:0101 1,54 than what wan propone.l by thin renoliamn wont.] be neglect. nod neglect :night he constructed into intligni• ty. The simplicity of the net would enhance its value lie knew of no more soblinie npectacle than that of the l'engres. o f the United Staten giving to Kossuth a eorilial welcome on his es cape from the bands of Etiropenn despots. 11 .. hoped that. ins - K....Audi was lirmicht here by the notion of r Apart-kg, 1,14 reception and wel• come would he a national one. • Thin resolution did not commit Congrenn to any thing beyond extending to Kwistith n wel come. The combination of the power:. of Kit rope to suppress nll attempts by the people for their eighth hail matte ,deopoiinm n coalman cause among them: nail, necessarily, the friends of constitutional freedom. wherever sitnat,,l, must be enlisted in linortannn mate. TIIPNIruc- Oa in Hungary wan regarded no the struggle of civil and religious liberty. In all such 'drug gles one man ranee than others hfc,tllP ;wished eithevfor his virtues, his abilities, nr his services. The name of Tell wan identified with the history, of Switzerland: the struggle in Scotland brought forth the name of Welts,: and nn one could mention the American Revolution without being reminded of the majestic form of Washington. So in the cane of Ilungary was the name of Kossuth identified with her history. In honoring him, we bettor his country's ntrng glen, and all thane who have hoe,, engaged , a similar contents for the advancement and pro motion of civil and religious liberty. It had been said that Kenneth had done crothing for thin conntry, as was the once with Lafayette The United Staten now stood in no' need or aid from Kossuth. Thin nation needed no aid tram any being whatever, otitis than the Sovereign Ruler of the anivtree. Ma. Bananas, in his reply, said lie did not agree with Senators when they said Kossuth had been invited here by Congress, and therefore we should welcome him as the iti vited guest of the nation. Nil any one doubt that the object of Congress in doing,, so was to afford them an asylum where they could re main undisturbed with the protection atloriled them by our laws ? tie had despatched a .a tinnal weasel for them; woo nut that to afford them a safe transit to our shores' If they were to remain here, perhaps we would be bound to afford them on asylum and the means of sup port. Kossuth, however, came here not to reek an asylum. Ile came here for toe purpose of promoting the principle-that all nations have the right to control their own affairs; and be expected trout us—the, Government, if it may ; ' it net, from the Atorricao people meting no the Government—a declaration to the European governments that they must abstain from all in terference with Hungary in her struggle with Austria. In unison with Great Britain, wo must say to 140/Mia, "Stand off, and if you in terfere between Hungary and Austria. we will be called upon to interpose our power," Mr. 11. referred to the speeches of Mr. Walker and the American Consul, Mr. Croaky, upon this subject, and also to the speeches of Kossuth since hit arrival here, from which it was tn dentlythe purpose of dia.latter iu coming hero to ask - for the enforcement of the principle that no foreign power shall interfere between Hun gary and Austria in the contemplated struggle. sympathy and public honors to himself were not what Kossuth asked—these were all idle and of no value; but it was to obtain a pledge of the intervention of this ,Government to prevent in. leeference by !Weskit in which came he consid ered Ileegozy alreadyfreo, Now, ,was Congress prepared to give this pledge? Bad they,' thvpower to' pledge thin ¥:inlet ,inedeetuably to a course nn action which will reattli ? Be regarded the , . • ilium now pFsposed to borsisaed as oaltmlated more than any other to provoke in the mind of the Emperor of Russia hortile eentlments to the United Stater. WHAT K 0 9 91,11 1119,919 HT 1119 AITITTY Now- ISTRIIVENTION Docruiss.—The New York Times and the Itemld, both contain the following par agraph. apparently giving an authoritative ex planation of the nature of the •'intervention which Kossuth expects of the U. 8. Govern ment '•lio•suth simply links that England and Amer: ire -hall unite in affirming the policy that eve ry nation shall have the right to make and alter imp political institutions to suit its own condi tion and ronvenieoce, - and that thu two na tions, (England and' America,) shall not only respeet, Imt cause to he respected, thin dot trine, 80 no to prevent Russia from again march ing her armies into Hungary. It is true that the actual power of our country most stood be. hind its diplomacy in this no in other affairs: litti by assuming this position, he holds that there would be no danger of our being involved in Let it bounce imilerstood that Engl.,' war. nod America agree in maintnining thi• don trine, unit Russia would certainly respect it.— There is a wide difference lietwean n esolute attitude, powerful enough to prevent interfe rence, !mil the going to war In repulse an inter vention nlrehdy commenced. Gov. Kossuth has not intended to soggett that America should Col , y the example of France daring our revolu tion, accenting to the letter, but according to the spirit. The elm.. tuners are widely dif ferent.-and all that ran he hoped in that a great and fel, country like this should net in behalf of freeletn scconlitig to the time-and the cir cumstances in which it is placed.- 1,011 I, , rl.ll•ttn. KOSSUTH IN PEW YORK. At 10 o'clock this morning (low Itosvutli watt prepared to receive ‘leputntior.s, mud introduc tion+ at the Irving Ilouoe 110 woo dressed n. before lit n •ery ph.in garb, and met every one with rourtevy. At about In; o'clock. Mr .1. P l'botkomiski. a gentleman, and a near relative of Gen ern' introduceil a deputation from the inerieati and Porebtn Anti Slavery lilocie Lv. or Mesurti Lenin "' fl i t s., D e P en . colorr,l ntithimt., Jtoll‘. ./oCeiy, ...11 - {Te I . 1% hippie. ligg Mr. Kay, li e , Corp . :Ai. and Rto P. Whiting' r I tppitn "Plying th:tt they licop tho ttod P,. ~ran %tot Slatitry Siteitity tp him with the I ilPiw.tir s idre nhiett he Vt. T.) rend u .ter vipt ilitittui =MEI =MEE . Ilk The Amerieun and For• eizu .cm,-Slaver) ice E ceeutive Com tooter, weleome you to thcne oltoru, list ro pure t.. vue Ole Foo!:,.1 and sta(e.ou,to. who i• 1.-ve . in the hoar,. c.l lue countrymen. and puuly eveleAre.l to the 11'.•rly ,If every le, p... 4.4 from ii‘triot • who, on regolvitig to deliver them...lrv+ frmn . foretim yoke. Jeri I ni-I to i.e world that ,111 men are erimteil (r..e entitled to eertain iimhrnahlr om. whi:h ore hm, liberty aml the p.m.( of trlflrlll,..: we hoher him who promulgated a similar noblentintent in his own country.when mirrounded ,e liy 10.1010. sentiment that should be written iu tried teentile characters on the MA rutchei4.of iivery ',mion under heaven: 'every intiutiitant, without reguriling lutpo, or rchg tan. should (rev and equal tiefare the law mot all olio,' have the some privilege, and proi tootion from the law itour runlet. , hope that you may lire t i.e, tho day when the lot ar the oppre,itod wilt proper your patriotic of fur,, and the tab.,. of the (mends of liberty in both hemispheres, in making these truth. practical realtr•taim • not only to !lung:try. tint in the rnitiol :taster of Atnerita, and through out the world Your outer, •sir, will lei ii,ocist...l in ell titer with the nunie.. of patriots in every country wt... ',are ront•tole.l for the right. ‘l 4 „. for Co. •lownrat or t'o-to. on•lithe •.•ertiarow ..1 ty. pre•-oun. It tun. be to you o gratifying re thwtton shot, on being elevated to thr pi•l't in Rung:Ley. you burly sn.l open the right, of the ',opt, otoi svoiled Jour eel( of the opportunity which 'Ito! hs.l given you,,reer.y to proptoe. brr•tlr.ra.ru,, the eruancidation of the pevsintry, declaring that "Liberty inner nut Ile paid foe - The Magyar robe, influenced ay your pstriuti..ru, your pint opprectotion ur.botnati riyh La, 0r..1 your eon .iusta exhortation, peered that they werenot opium to other rune.. that they .11.1 nit ,true alone for their sown frevlont. but for th,.t of en ery Hungarian; and the world has beard front emir owu tint the moment they beratho fee, nod rojayesi their political right... • they Leconte and phonon all thing. upon the ba• sic of freedom and perfeet A...dated un we are to curry out, by corr.! tntumal all , l appropriate the_great pr.n owl,. avowed before the civilized vorl.l Ny the rounders of thi. Republic, in their Itealsration of Independence. we hail the presence of s trite eon of liberty, front a fsr thatant fats!, who ..pohe to hie own countrymen, and virtually the people of every nation. three memoruble word. -hen must he pitmen], just. and seek your future greatet,n, not in the preitoniinenve of bore ruce, hot in the perfect elnality of all ' No government can retain the confidence of roan kind, which doe, not secure , to the people lib , erty of opinion, noetal order, and the tropitmial too:retool of property and pervon, of every c 11 . ,. and every tuember of mammy e fowl animated in the ilic.harge of ditty by your commendation. while in Fingiond. of Free Antiociatinne -Ole off choot.i, no you juntly in tamale, of a people who minty the cscred v.. 1 nine 'which ...Me. end eu t,ie. men to learn how to live. - and we feel (hot there t. a peen liar propriety in your being, weleoined to thi. lamb and eordinlly aoldreevr , l be, by nu n•nlo elation s'imilar in principle to to the An• tuitlavery A-noctation, pine. you hn ,, _ Rana ••(1,,f/ A ,0 11,01011,1 ae bound op with much of the glory of Englund, r lurative it wad by them that every great princip e IF &A carried in that country. from the badmanof Slavery down to Fret Trade." I\tn:e welcoming you and your exiled coon trymen to the, land, we would not he pommel fill df the °litigations of the friend. of human ity and freedom, to the Suit. of Turkey, in. I whoee domino/no you found an noyluin, Lev he. refimal to surrender unfortnnate fugitive,. to I,'thelr cruel and vindictive perotrumr., on' es• ,senple worthy of titivation by all government. r into whooe verritories the oppremml may firm. and of all people who profess to regard the right. of man or the 0-inciples of Christianity. Moat ardently do we hopo and pray that Ilan. gary. no deur to you and pm compstriota, and intormting to all true and eousiicent friend, of liberty, may speedily come into pONSMaOII of her inalienable right., never again to he wrest. eil from her: and that the down trodden and op press...lof every nation, without regard to race or complexion, May ho equally free and happy under the enlighteuml mode and powerful proi ieetion of that tirett Being, who an therm:nom father of mankind, in no reapecler of persona, and him ramie of nue liloisl all Militata of men, to dwell mt all the fare of the earth. In ant/el l/Laimt of the coming of three glorioul eventn, we may nay to our titillated countrymen, and to oppnqineil of every clime, the encouraging words uttered by yournelf to the Hungarian people—'Yield not to derpair I be patient—hope and wait thy time Though all men forget then the God of J ionic, will not" May the sublime sentiments you have utter ed, on .60ns rim:amnions, with so much eln pience and power, be engravers, on the hearts of men in every part of the globe, and find a sin core and hearty reepouse from every one who is called to lead in the Councils of nation ! May your great example enkindle enthusiastic devo tion to liberty in this country, and throughout the world! May your happiness and that of your beloved family, ever be the care of that Providence whose goolancetunt interposition you Icier on frequently invoked and acknowledged' May the God of nations bless your beloved coun try, and your companions in exile, now and for ever! On behalf and by order of the Executive Com mittee of the American and Foreign Anti-nbv very - Society, the I itb 'day of Nov., Anno Demi -01 eightren hundred and fifty-one. Wm. JO, Chairman. Luta Tnrrnn, Secretary. After this address (which wan. written upon parchment, and neatly tied with red, white and green ribbon) had been presented to him Mr. Tappan said that the address wan not made to prompt him to join any particular party, and no reply was requested. Ile would also present him with the following letter: New Sore, Wednesday, Dec. 9, 1891. Sin: In the peculiar position in which you are placed, no the Nation's Guest, we owe it to those we represent, to nay, the address we have hod tine honor of preventing yon, ban not been presented by a desire to commit you with oily party itt.this country; and an a response might, in the opinion of some persons, seem to have that appearance, we beg leave to remark that no reply is desired—et the solos time assuring you that by no portion of the American people are the great and glorious sentiments announced by you, and referred to in the address held in greaterireneration than by mochas acknowledge the Divine obligation of doing justice, and show ing mercy to all -men, irrespective of race and complexion. We have the bouor to be Your I:zoolleeey's obedionteervuoto. Lenro TAPPAN, N. E. WNITYNN, ao. Wrizrohe, W. C. PENNINOTOII, SAMUEL E. CONNIAII, ~„ For the Committee of lie A. end Per. A. S Sciclety. Hie Excellency Louie Koestith,Bcc Kossuth replied to the address in follow ing words GMITLCifeN: I thank you both for your address and,yeur letter, and though In consequenoe of this letter I am fully entitled not to say more than this, yet I will offer you my humble thanks for the sympathy you have shown both for my self and the eau. which I Lave the honor to represent.' I feel highly gratified to see from your address that you have bestowed the kind est attention upon the principle, which have ac tuated me and my people ; and that the address which on every tiecitsion are prenented to me, are in favor of the down-trodden cause of my country. I have oonfideuco in being able to win your sympathy stantippurt, for it is my desire to acquaint you that the futon, of Hungary rests almost with yoti. and the strength' you will told to her cause. ily the attention you have paid to her, which I gather from all your addresser-- out of yours as well as thin rest nee that on your glorious shores our cause is well understood and therefore my work is much Lc:flit:inst. I have hot to use arguments to pernmble you of the justice of the cause of my country, for you are all nitro of its justice, and that we nierit your kind sympathy and support. Thin is so, and for your attention to the proceedings of my Boar native land in her struggle fir her just rights. I thank you, front niy heart I thank you.. :Lill noire, I thank you for the position in which you have placed me. in not wishing me to con ect myself with any party question. I know that you are just and generous, call will not on• dentine to entangle me with questions of it party character, while I remain uniting you. I must attend to ono straight course, and not he forced no connect myself with any principles, Ica the one great principle of my country's liberation. I avow that I claim for my nation the sovereign right. and independent facility. Indispose of her own domestic affairs, and I feel it in my duty to reaped tine same principles in every place and in every country where o l go, as I desire the prin ciple may be respected for myself and my coun try, in its independence and its freedom. We ore men of humble faculties • and as far its 11e woo concerned, he had received a gre a t inward iti having Lin life granted him, but ho trusted that Inivinie Providence would encore the right to the people. of which lie was !IMMO Illn.lll. I,er, to dispose of their own domestic affairs, awl that they would gain indepeutlece, which n 1 41110.1 the moral welfare of the notion. Its again thanked the COMIlli tter for their kinloesn,itn.i after 'disking histolit with all the niernhem of the deputation, tinny retired. A deputation from about forty clergyman of the Methodist Episcopal Church waste I opon him nod handed bun the f..llowitig letter 1:1111=E1 To ior. Thettnilernigned are i. deputation for ronie forty etergymeti or the Eporopid 'Larch, who 31, l'aminrn of l'hurrhen in thin tlay, Brooklyn nutl t 5 dlin burgh, tiold hove !Welt appointed to wool tipn you for the porponeof impur.ag whether it world be Itgreent.lo to you to receive n welcome and nympathteing addrese from them in a hobo, nail if V.l at what time' Jolts KENNEDY, limn* .l Ft ten, Seerrinry - The Governor read this letter, and was about appointing a time, when oar report left. Atoong the "elettorti to yritterlay, I% in Reach Lawrence, thy Lieutenant itor orn it of Rhode Island lie lamed hint to vie it the State of Rhode lalaml, and partake of the ho•pitalition id the c•tinal cordi all) thanked hint, and expriiii,al Lito.elf that n iiiirertior of one of the-e rotted Slate. that. ratite forward to identify with the of Hungary, which w now looking for .ioniport ki a piiirt e r io eleven o el..eL on Slondly, •ii.te.l on depiantlon of Ger titNll f',llslll.l. from Albany, New I.k, who, thenugh I.r Itetnhunl aelivirt.l the following The other tnetnhera of the eoinmitirn wer,. 11ea,rr. H illiam .ehtneter'eml kl. Nchtnd a Lorin K 4.1.11 rtt Man of the People awl rortir Freedom , The German eitirene batty feet ...try happy to approach a men .to ditt tingtitelted to talent, engaged in the nutmeat..is verupation of twitting a people free Mar Phel port./ . v to, through thy agency. the hands of the 'pin., sod arrange entail, to oto-ore frrriktsn if the whore world The greeter part of the German rzhteni of Albany hate otime from me fatherland to obtain the adtsintage rovatilo (root the C..nittitittion thy: I hittot Mate, nod the ttlettstoe , t o' retied on tritt , h totohl ot to' titttatned n Gene ”Igt, antry tiod hist. app. 1,11 fine t.. llona , ry. a nnni tr Conetttithoh. We are glad;that Republicanism haa ae gno.l a repreeentattret to rtontront tyrants • and to titow people the diffeprore between truth and folseh•oxi, and earneat t.. plare humanity on the tact of the people, lEreedarn, Egiuslity, Frat•rutty —the, are the grand pillars of nation al proopertty. We pray to! 11,4 that 111. may help . 1,13 , o your untiertakitig In the name of the rierwisn tattoo. of Al bany ALltism Dee a t 10:t1 Lo eut 11, •ha. throttchooti the Aria. err of Ihin edam, eabihite.l um-t vattlettier attenttow tho. rrplle•d I thank the t/crnian population of kl'ottly. I feel in my heart that the freedom of my country will„ri.eplily he achieved— that it will Fhikre in the Lleaainr. enjoyed by the people of Otte envoi, try Slay it ont Ise long before lha Fatherland la In the paoa.aian of thearome Vonoitutien With ibis dechiration. the riann/+,•,-hmT.,•lng this deputatton appeared well 11?ttisheil Kos suth, taking each ono kindly 6y it hand, hid him adieu. and spoke a few words of cheer - Approachmg one of the bystander+ who ha/ as cornpanied the dm...ration • Konnth took him by the hand, and inquired if he M. An Alts nian ••No. Ia a Jersey man." replied the interroated. who m se fair coisplexion and Sites dance on the lierma• deputation had e•itlently omanioned the mistake. oThere are seem] of am line from th• State of New Jholey," en , claimed an oil former •w• base come sixty mdem to se* you'Beteneme, my (mends," re• plied Kossuth. ••I deeply appreciate your hoot mess It is these little attentione that mostitouch my beim FROM WASHINGTON ,rrnoryku.l.nr. 11.e - 1" - i - ll.1110,111,s1, 041,11 Wvititnirr..x, Doc. 9. The operations of the Cent. Office are pro ceeding With all possible expedition. The full /tea official returns for California and Utah have not been received, owing in coo ease, to the Isst Son Francisco Grp, and in the other, to in terruptions in the consmeniration between Mor• 111011i011 and Chrietendurn But estimable have been made on the most reliable data to eapply the few retitrn4 yet in arms,. moil the popula tion of the United States, free and elo•e, has been officially given at 23,:1ifi.:101 The result* of the very elaborate and rare. folly made inquiries intn the social condition of the people. and the public economy of the coun try, are oearlycprepared for public inspeckion. It is thought that the returns of agricultural and manufactoring industry will be to far arr ranged in the course of this week RS to permit of tho publication of the aggregates. I expect by the uezt mail, or at farthest, within the week, to send you the products tf industry for l'enn syleanift; in detail. In the meantime-, lam per.. milted to extract the following items from the tables of agricultural production (or the State of Ohio in IMO: 1850 18111 Acres of land improved, 9.7lify;fdi Value of farming imple ments and machinery, 12,710,15:: Value of live Mock, 43,:1011,340 Bushole of whent, 11,957,066 16,571,661 Indian corn, 5X,•117,575 33,1168,144 Tohaceo, 1 1 / 4 , 10,369,522 5,9414,275 Bolen ginned cotton, 10,892 none Wool, Dm , 10,0H9,607 3,6145,314 Butler, 1., 34,180,458 Cheese, '• 21,250,478 Hoy, to., 1,360,686 Dew rotted hemp, tone, 638 Water do do 461 Ft seed, busholn, 186,69/1 Maple sugar, Dui., 4,621,613 6,363,386 Value home-made man- $1,696,601 1,86:1,957 .The item of ginned cotton will doubtless're ctive some satiefectory explanation, ae I do not suppose there In any produced even in the most southern part of the State. It will ho seen that there is a serious diminution in the quan tity of wheat produced since the year of the previous census, hut this is accounted for by the fact that IMU was a bad year fur small grains, and particularly for wheat, throughout the northwest, and in Ohio the general estimate for the year Wall not over half a crop. It Is probable, that had returns been made for the present year, the aggregate would not have fal len much short of :10,0410,000 of bushels. Speaker Boyd has been relieved from the dis tressing duty of incubation over the commit tees. Mr. lloyd in a southern man, and during a long period of service in Congress, has per ceived that the more his northern associates were kicked and cuffed, the more docile, Mc tethle, and useful to southern politidel teenagers they became. lie yaw that after the humiliating experience of a Cobb before them, the northern Democracy rushed to support him for :the Sieakerehlp, as It they loved the yoke that had galled them, and -the rod by which their baePt hid heed lacindo& He wib elected by sidobt the entire northern vote, and returns the favor by excluding them from the control of all the committees, and virtually from any share in the legislation of the sea Mon. All stations of real power and dignity are given to his Southern countrymen—the committees of Finance, of For eign Relations, of Militaryiand Naval Affairs, of Public Lands, of Claims. Geo. S. Houston, a man of most disagreeable manners and of the mean. tam abilities, who was not in the last Congress, and made no figure while be was a member, is I made Chairman of the Ways and Moans, and Ivthe parliamentary leader on the Hilo,. Bayley, former occupant of this honorable and responsi lin post, is deposed from it, because he spurn ed the authority of tho party caucus, and o. tentatiou,ly threw away his voie: Int how is his reinisancy punished Ity placing hint at the bead of the Foreign Relations, a moot sstin guiahed soil courted position, unit which affords to nn able and ambition.. ma the ben oppor tuuity he could desire for tstrning a reporation and leaving a name in the public annals That is the way southern punishes the inde. violence, or nather the insurrection of u south ern utitu. ILO a northern auto tales that course. it world have lone the heart of n disciplinarian good to have seen how fiat he would have been Lain' Rut Boyd knows his no in. James Nlolianahan, of your State. a dull and inefficient man. is placed in the situation held by Judge Thompson, of the rte district. Ile earned this distinction, last winter, by offering itresolution entlor•inF Ohm fugitive law, for which lie also voted. In the Senate, the slate of thing: is preciAely the some Virginia takes the two firiot places, the Committees of Foreign Affairs and of Firfionce. The Committee en Commerce eel Nasigation in given to Maine, 10 least the Chairmanship, for lot not sore lost a majority of even this coon• miner are from the Portlier nide of it certain time The South takes all the root. The ellinpe of the Committee, hetertnine, the legislntion of the eungre+r, and it inn,' new he taken for granted th3t nothing will be upon the tnritt, 'nor illllOl,l upon anything elAe. ereept 1,1 regnede the Ilipref.ritioni., and The fueling n Preeident. .I,lls witott/ ~•• Ta...wlay morning hod. :hunt two eollts:on took plane howeeti the vleata 11ie Vernon and Archer, el:Nailing in the lied of tholntter vessel, with ammo. hew of hie This necelent rrod nt Enterode :Wont fete miles ahove the mouth of 6.. lintodn River —the Die Vernon denceuding, aro' th e Archer to.eending, the Nli,:ssipt rirer Ale .1. 11. Gold, plot of the Archer, make, this statement: The boat was aveending the river about 11, A hi., when he disrevere.l the Die Vernon coming down ..t be head of Enter prim Inland. Ile attempted to ring hi , hell, to gi•e the unaal vignnl, tinding the hell foal nod not ringing, lie galled upon the 'nate to clear the hell, and while he was en doing he attempt rd to run her boat out of the regular cloounel nvenl At this moment the deveend ing vevsel -.track the nvren.ling The win. w not ver y violent. - hut the %rei, win en old/ ho, ml it aid not 'Tirol, any ,rent fir,. to out her in two, *nil .he. • in lag. than twenty inirrott• to the valiiti 'too, 111 the pannenrer. were on I. then. I.i.eig really no rohln, Anil rimiiniteil perron• ruii ernting to laws Thy whole 'Jinni., i.f bie. lori hr thin entwntroplie ten. thirt)•".iiir, of whom ten warn ilecA hand, Or firemen i.ngsiged th• bon:One whole toady, with tot. 1.1 nip non., were ilriiwntA Their man, are given we James Stnyers, nen Sneer., jr .Jane sa n y e e, "lure ' , oiler, AF.irifn eel Ann Silyens, SSfpli Saner, Ellen Smyree. wad SUenti Dirk The inreiv•ini were a little hey onni Sniy ern s pirkel tap hr the yarn of the li, Vero,. while tir,tior down the elver n ninati k There wen. Jun n honr.l un linh ftnnlyvonninting ot•••en or right pr. .s I.tneriein threef.iin per.,ut or •i Jean. pvitiengerii. nil .Iroatieil n I re siss.s.sl, an. the r 0 I..ssless I, br nos 1., ../ wt.rn: er.• • ure••l r.rn , •rte w4tere 1 he ..thcer• or 11. I.,tt were r , .re.l. rt •r-krus, atol the rsh.l the your,: Irol) who. 4 we I,er ' vv.., owl the., were 501 The he 1 eruou so•tikttle.l very little 10)07, arta miler the vendent. rendered .11 the vevirt .11, 10 her power to the unt.,rtureute Pawl panvengery - /:Tufheue, Ttn l'snacrwata —The Ne• I ork Comsat., rial A.lreruarr eaye ..Alrea-11 •e Imre n statement shout the hrlng upon the Prometheo , dtllerent in a very r,ential particular from that Una pl3l,l,ette.l, time null probably I,t‘ng up to the eur Gar other fact. hltherty bused' r.ut craltuent The regular corrrspoiLlent at zi.m ittian of the 'Embus, narrating the store. ~y. On the 21,1 tom., just pre-71001m the ...hop of the l'rornetheu• from this port. the earto,o of the port went shooed to collect her port charz• en for shout nix month., erhirh by onto's; of slept Vsndertolt had hems left unpaid, he denying the nett of l•Moeuttito - to cofiect port charge• hero rroto the refueal of the commodore to pa), II II AI nrife, of nor I.:sprees I losing heen pre 'musty advised to boll herself in rt.:ntiues, g m under.. weigh, and 0,1 Mloot e.ertndyr over tie Prometheus She then fired ft shot norome toe tame of the Prometheus, then tired a shot astern, and prneemled to the mouth of the harbor sad came to anchor. The Prontetheu• having weighrvi her anchor. and being drifting tcaratal the mouth of the bar nor, changed her c and ran hack to her mcliorage. Commoourse dore Varblerbilt being um willing to Jeopard the linen of his pwrsengers by further resistance, rouse iashore and pai.l the charges under prote•t. The brig of war. run alongside the Prometheus and anchored. Al though there is a universal feeling of indigna tion among the Americann here that tin Amen. eon ship in these timer of pence be brought to by -John yet r•ory nne aliquiesces that the Prometheus shoul.l pay her port charges it is it question. whether a nation hits the right to 141.1 her nten-of war for the collection of civil debts, hut situated no tireat Itrttain is at thln moment, claiming and holding for Mooonita, port on importvut as. thin has become, and of incresatng importance too, I cannotore how she mould have done otherwise, without knocking under to I !tele Sainuel'n Hag and Commodore V on.lerliilt M PoilM+ll . l . l Sin iron. —A telegraphic despatch from Nlivenedfifii attnouncew the appointment, by the acting tioverner of that State, of W. I. ilarrie, a •Seeeseieu Whig," to supply tempo rarily the vacancy in the United States Senate caused by the resignation of Mr. lined. The Legislature of Ntireissippi wt . ! meet in January, and no bait then elect a Senator. The —env on" men have u very largennjorittin the lionNe of Delegates, 112111,11 on on joint allot, but ow ing to the number of forum. Sett ors who hold neer, the State flights party bate a majority it the Senate, which, we preeume, accounts for the recent election of lion. James Whitfield as acting (Liven..., and the appointment of Mr Herrin to the temporary vacancy in the Senate. —2lrahonai bstelhy,nf, jor•Witaum !—An tlna is the F 1,1.4.1 of the ,r 'rho. wurms hres s3lsss.l hmsslsllhhir slsllslton, thy pr.sprivtorx 1•111.1.ane, ‘..rtutfubh- .•11 lek‘n Ihrir •flptsl4sn tssss..l.lssss•• thr . pasl.lllsl,4 tin.. nnnnylng •ohl $•11,1 fatal ouruiltx n$ ssssslslrem. Thum int,ntann lo la, • sLtiyxslnn of grs.l.l perivnro in Vlrcluih, athl htto, Ullllsl, It 1 . , ssss,ral yr•re 11l hlv ulxsl prtellee, sod flmting stx numhos v roivrr..l, h. hu etutured hut 1., ~11., It to lb. huhllrao• ettrau but mrtain and Th.oos.liessse mother rm., ssivo wish rnntldesnes. us.ll.,tual runs. 111=11211 ME= Petroleum! kir A MORT IILIIARILA BLS CAill 07 TOTAL IlLowroxiAs Cramp IT PrreniAnoL—W. intlln the attention n 1 the af7ictetl and lbo publie ortntrall, to th o n o ,ittu no t o of Wu, !1011. of this eity. Thn cane Poky b• oxen by out o..rAno wllo may tot 'Nuttiest In relation to Ili. Inele ben: ant forth S. it. RIVAL had tweo •Mirtrd enteral yenta with • wirenetionf both nye., which noutinued to Inertial. until Septtimbor, thrift, dui inilitintuntinn at that time Itavlno Involved the •holti eurmbrann of both oyes. and ended ln the ilopioite of ...hick fllnt which wholly itnittroyeil my might. I tool o 'p o nattion portonnoil i and the thickening retnional, ehkh noon roluenwl anti Inn me in •• lout • condition as heron.. Al thia plea. of thn complaint I mule applination to ...te rn: of the coo.•mineral ...Una! mon. the infottneit inn tt.l• my et...would nor, get Will.' At thug Ito.. I moth/ . • not •listimiutAl• Any ohJett. 117 th• sacks , of /h.ton friends eomstmorod the too of tho Petroleum. both totemaily and und.r Which my hie. have Improve! dally no hl Wr pr.wrout Mot.. And I hare tre.nemd mr viola ty. My Arnetal benllll non r•ry much Inlyrolod hr I -P.:Prblenm, and 1 Attrshoto tl o rertnratlon of ro r otobt msblo at 102 tterand strew.. In thin ci,7. owl will I. harpy to uyou any IttinralAti n In rvloturn I. ory ra WI LIAII Yor tel.. hr Kof So, < Alrlknroll, I N'oakl Atty..: IL E. Pellerc. 07 1t't....1 ntrerch 11. A. Ahhon took.< Cu., corner Wood and Froot Atreobb h M. Curry. I/. O. Elliott. Jo...ph !Donuts...sod 11. P Solmortz. )11trubenr; alma by th• pro. gairtur. A. ht. Fit r. 11.. !lanai naala. &month at. I'llt..burh Citizen's Insurance Compar.y tf Pittaburgh NCOURAGE HOME INSTITUTIONS the warn)... of C. IL I/ lit • Prevldenl...—..A. W. Mazza, arr. Thiv Company now plvparod to It/et/mall a/..r.rlattellea a in, and itt•tran4lu. ereelit, AA fur aw, abillly and holoirrlty of the Irmtltatln. nekutil in the chancier the llorretnel, who are all eilltea 14rfite! , , avah. well and favorably known In the menu:Wally Y01r . 1./ . ,. , :_1r prodnare, latrll lava, awl Hovey. Wb...nrmorr.. Wm. wane, Ilry.ta Unbanith D. /02,kt...term/al livaeletaa. ntrath. thilith. 8. AL Hi jr Ila er. swxßti Falllmpartation ofßanni,at e.tutlerY,4kn. . New Dyeing Establishme* LOGAN, WILE _,.etas, Ts.l & CO., \; ROBERTSON b. WILITEIIOOSE, No. 129 WootSnteet, , 1 SABELLA ROW. near Federal str eit, r t i.n ., o D...., i c , old ~....,,,,,,,,,, ..., 4.1.-ehiei, ~,i 222 22 22, t „, l, a ~,.. a... -n,..a intel." 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'. ti REESE-y. 50 boxes Cream, for sale by ' 11 , ,I,A , \ I'.A W. 111,11111U11 (I. 1 1 NSL FA) I 111, , --,5 bhls , rce'd. and foraaie 1 ~ 1.., SI k 21 ell AWII A Celli 1.112)r1'As11---1t , ',,..*. prime, for 14%10 by I , •1.-. ~ \ S'A W ILARDAIN/11. ~,, , ' \ , 1 , LASS---0, . wllel :..,,oriel, for Halo by I'` d''' . • F t W. LIARS I OHL , I N t)I 4 ti-- i ptno.n Qtt :Deus; 2 it:gi Mani!. l. te rte...., ' '.r, , ''''".' - ' 0 " 0 " 0 ` .0 " "NA Ail DOI: et, k 0) 1 toLi, \, iii.:AliS d. BOLIAI 'S--.ltno iee'd, oil I f,ell;%`, ir.‘4.,rr'::il• s t,i`:,i',':: 'Y'rz,!; . ,r' "--. - . , 'r flt , ii. t, , ~,,,,, 4 ~, I 4 , i ~, Jit II 1.1114L1P. sr et .t. 11,,1iit , ,N-CILiI;ETGING it (SIGS-t! gross. p .r. eu tool, new ri1.... too r...', and for le br 4 ,,,, J. A 11 P1111.1.11`8, il Market a l _._ 4, PONAii. 11.10 S-2 dot. India tubbor. o \\ki. t 1 to,t rate arr.., fa ,al• at the Rubber le t ni. • .l .10 ' 1 14111.1.11'A, 11 , I !.22.22 . 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W., Liverpool ' Dee 6 CITY Oh IiLANIA.I6, Leitch. for 6166.6.........._ppe 6 SlENNA'.tllissmori,sor Liz,,,,,,,3 :Iti~e 10 lII , SIDOLRT. - -=--- - - . Dye IS NI /WAILS:46i. .S. II F . A . C ."I" VS . h'...! . .V. 1 2',.,1:' IS A FR IC. 111:3111OLDT. NI 411 ARA, t•ACIVIC, .Nye EUROPA. Ltt, L..tfe . I" am Taw! sod Soltlauc of wttpt hoe. Le(ters to attl,t be prepaid On,. platx reyu Lei p.rs to t)le I must V. prepaid Owe. keuutred Letter? bythe It4To ir . " 3hrt Neirsitspers h l ra , paol fou arm • Inland NAM.' For tbu uno.i \ Tbo market yen.— etent el Interem_ Bus/near Ken.. na inarked chimp tonuotationa from one last ”Port.' oy VIANI It—Receipt. were light Vevt.eeder.'Sahl vets. Malt war tb•rt-J. he val. from river ad wagon =minted'. to abonf.too Ude at 417541 IT 0,2 . prinelpslir at lb. latter 04tinw for a. If and IN 930,3 foe xtra Fn. stem Wee ha t i. been'ennfine.l to mall lota fo eft) ermanmpfkat' at $2453 OS it Rd. • . BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—Sales to the tant.of MXIIha lone at SI 37 'H 100 , I'ooo thIONN--For the want of Hoek, 1.5 Dents upon. afry Bali liar - been dolor 10 I . :veldt... to we have aro in^rtenle chant, to noire., .4.15/.l).s—We notice • dvelininti tendener 16 e a will email eaten Trim find baud. a{1175. Tim I be olkted at 52 1534.2 25. .ml flan at 51 12S It by. FISH—We bear of no Jar, eale.hut notice • fa/ gener al buebn, at the followinit ratea—No 1 11ackare1$ 2. No 1110. and No 3.larip. V: linen $ll, Labrador Ha I' , 2, 1 a,. 7.,..0. 0. N 1,1 , 1, and C.slsah Id 5.5 $t /0 1 . , DIU OD 51WIT—Stnall rate. tratoriee thus store II 50 for snob& and $2 to for paarhea it bit. Math iiTl.F.l 3 —lteeeints continue light. and sale* a eras!! r 3 41. have [...Ore] at priee:ar?niging from $2- . .to s s2% -0 Lia. - 0110,,-5 0 mall ntles Linbod at IS IA . 15..0fr1e, and. N.. 21" the 33 hal. ' - ASSIN—I ntob , rate truelnear has been dol, lowing 'ritter--14,1a A• 11 3 fra Vic. caeh and t 5. ... 5 . Nateratu. bff..l.sf. and lilt I'.<# S. . ,V . ll leK fA —hale. 34 bblA, In lota, It 13,0153 t oNltiNS— 1,1 worth Woll Oa on the wharf. PuTATOES—SaIg.s from first hands, of Nrshannt 00... and of Rata at rat.C.l.lk ell EFiiil:—Yortber Pairs 100 bar , at 6lie, TI I. Iris •k.on L.W. UTTlittgiglaa WO Ins roll bolter, in lots. at 14 On I+'n aeroNiug to ocular. :isles of email lots of keg at It am! ,f non! n allty parknl In hble at 61(0 P 0. gall 'ERIE_. Salo, 1 bias prime pew Oißgotr et 6e VI Ilk Fain nham rhouse elnlauesai4A-. OrMma I. worth 354 , .i,c Fol. a11,a1..1 Rio Coffee to the ...kr amt moo . try' tract at 1/Noit.l bah, 1. his Oat., on Abe vhsrf al 2 1 r., and LT meroo a. ,1 "4" - * 101 l 00 33 km. In oth— er grains la heard of olping doing. PORT ''o1 4 ' ITTSBURGH. - 7 - \ Hart-T h era ex.: fret mark. et duet. We ts, ARRIVE . \ 3.,truro, Iteadeeelteem. Me. oeL . O.ort. \ k i rVKief 'l Dail . xe 'n". i r , `',l—. \p..„ - ."%,..114;re-r111e... p...r..r, G.rd.. PoPter. 61rt.t.p6e. Bowe. Depier. J. teo \ rad, 14...bbee. lOtoLbeth. Fat et elle, Monied:l. ll'elle• ID. 1:,•1. .e., lbober. Wrb•Ne6 too. It lorbeeter. 11 , 4,0.1% nel m s, 1.5...4, noon,. lcb Unit. Ams, It yd. Pt 1...616. . Istkekeyo\bato. Dein. Orin • tL DEPAITTICO. • • • Atlantic. Poriftvem, Itiorritre'D Prlti... 6..otp.te. Droernewill.,.. J. Plebe, Orndrickno, llcti Thee Shriver. *ldler \ 'Deer Noll .. \ s ,', lb seer. Ur. to 1b.., 10. . ,!t b leTra.l .. 4ll.,Ttlibetta. \ • r .'"""."..' ""r: ' 1 .'t I 'm' . \ \ ..• ' kt . V..&:_,C l lnot(!l ' t:eite, "" ill s 7 . \ Eo,or u . 3,....0. Nor Heap, . .,,, , i Dolma/. Carroll, Wheelivo. Ar b l.l ,, r Telt . l.l . 6Argi 4r., BO , - , 2"8 Lib 11210 TLIee,DAT. , . FOR PII.II4ELPOL6 AND DALTIVORL c\ D Loreh IC.'. ParZemair Netac s baivattaily t 8 • 1131 k. . % Ppri4. \ ; '-' ' \\- . WELLSTILLS-at Clip , . 1.,, , 6 • NUERLlNtl—Wiester. \ I e, % ....4 - ., \ s • k WINELINO—CII : d 2. \\ . ' ,. ..., 1 ; ; \ ''..!, • \T. v . /T.7 , 1%1'6d! 4 , c 1 . . .- \ , DEA . orepor I at \ \ , r...nitt bo' P. \! 1 s ‘ , . BlielkNSl 1 le. 13 , , , . ot, Be. \ \ fko.P.--Cibr. Wrllk &Tope, ,i , :the •. , Ringgold, hal.purcredie Einee er en- • ern' Gaines, oxliorill\koninne to kw intim trade from this liart • k :he is . A I Oeili, \ boat, an d we wish \ cspt. •ye . • mos u i his now Meru .r \ o i \ . • IMPORTS \BY AA, \; ' , . \ ''' S rnittn•Tul i :fiVrrl 3 t b XßV : .‘ll.. 1 ) 1•1 4 iT:. ! a 0 • i l i -*. g ' Zit; ifAttl ' e h t i t ' Y ' a l ' eir• l tt . ' ! " #2 , \ - ADm De W a—too pc ,\ tal ta II h6coberre W p b bi mod Baker i i Ate& D. 60 plio es.l N•it 1 t • pint mot o A hnerbiek&o6,l3 bbte N7r7rtita " Y.s V A t.tVglat r et k ar4 W l=lll Vo, I sack a.,,t n• DIA oto & tr. 31 Woe 1636 1 b 6 \II \ qr•ior matron. 1,111r,r,. \ 16 bla hemp A s s ii (domin. \ kNCINNATID 66 MX 6 Ntmarr. No 2 . 41 nu rt., ~ - \ Forketh Jk Or II erre pubilb Leech k ILPO'X3O bh W - Lez.l , 4l:l c r i t n ltiet . eukutu . le , itrognenler both 60 rt., Pt .. t . .P Wee J lifr d ki f.`tlN klat\h;roo ' l kroyil at aJr ,i> WIII.I4ONO—Per. Dtc&66,==bbLe stoartpo P Mint ON 6 pkllegeeeN a Lrp . eh; 10 bre Hate a f(onythik \\\ \! ' ' '.l. lc d : I aniirr B ° tarid et -I,_. ~T, L .d° gml... to: 0, \ \ - Ms boor tkelvat,la.ll7, it 014]; ' 12 OPPZe . poper Kw P ' reholL 4 \ \ \ \ . - \ t 't . 4 , Micnorie!pl eko Mob. W& 6 4 - 4 6 0.; h 1 2 .= • s ' *, \ 1, No Pr; I d at pi . ifgZtirl`d.rbv4,7,; - . g. vs --„...,,, , m 2 re l ro L o tter .l NM eoeese er bou ' prelier do P.. " . ' 1 \i , J D Vanbeld; I less chat, 30. liar I bb.l" . \:• .- CotliMee: 33 b li•po. J McCully. .. \and yisimaxam P*39 ivanil%. Railroigt, • \ NEW AR NOEIIENT. - , \ lllO. Co ing on Ito illy, Dee. Sth, RAILROAD „r ESTENDED nt9ll[ PIT YSH 1 sAud a:mart& ith Rai/Ma ait?;•.a Di CfrotLvu.., \ca..b..., am ciminn.ti. i4. 1. .a. , \and only 19 ' iles &aging- ion Pattalnargh, nud the ronarc 'an with the . (Ntd at Allianer. ' \\ \ TIN Express Train leaves Pi ialikikri \A.II: stolding only it Poilptcklays ached ughton, Darlington and thlon. \MI man sPA Di T . at /Gana-IL. where PseleasSms wea Pale , 5 i9 utiles, mat railroad thelea la itilagd., Coma ca. &We vim dor frotaAname ,Catton,Alettin. Igaintint and litasunield: nod Masi OMa ta a% Polaad sad' Warren. , Rotutilitig. tho 'Enemy Train leaves aleatam L i t. i tinekli m onti . mar at 4 I'. Al.. rod.ve. le ...be-The Niel Brighton Acannsuodation min r PUMburish at Ella. Al. sal 4 P.ll. m 4 Ore sigh at .p A. M. sadk.all P.M.. stopping at inter elle via klosts. Emursioli Tickets gad Mr two d ata it said , Menu PlttabursNitoch Styr and New Ilnalsti +rid. Pasmoger nisi lams, sklllmove nth A- • Salem at 0a M. • ' "i The ',naiad* not &SOX] Bandar. me o me tes p yaw id, content.. with the Mains and \Nom the +Whin on Yekical darn. _. 5. \Mr tickets apply, . 1 lb. Pectoral Pliant Statical to 5 , , , ..., ' UB01101: YA-1 ,1 ( 1/,', r, '- 1: dad - a i \ • l'olmt Axe ”. 'irtY TR R ARRANGE - MI:NT., '\, • \ OBRA? SPUD/ . .Eintanarezis RAILROAD. ' \‘' \ ONLY TWENTY...EI:IIIT - MILES STAGING: \ O N Aln)- AFTER THURSDAY NEXT, ' '.i' Me Ilthet Deoembisr. the r.e. Mall Tiall4lll 1. ve Hie Depot on Llhurty street. • the Cmalß igt. 4 • • ry me lag at Aii o'clock. Pane s will go i al • ' ll- 12 milt lo TialdeVreek. where 'Mgr will tbs. . \ Gat Casaba tri readiness to convel t%iu '.3 mils, ow '• \ • rate turnpike and to Beatty a h ttaolintikeni ' \ tagG , :k splendid Oaks of the Paansylveu ...mai ( -U.' ' \ Ma diC to PIIII.ADDLPHIA and BA LTLIIOIIt. 'Throne ln 21 hour. • Plaindsinddia.-1 " - . 111 ' ' s \ Pats Ostlimore „Z.- • ..... .. - .....,- " \ l' ''' kut4P ` win 9. ...' ii; l, tinjoi ili Bill taming. \ illonglikell Hotta. Beira glev„ ' kedtkkoligh.., \ \ \ . Avildr 5 , \ ' , ru: - .7.. ) ,:d., 4 13.. ‘., . i is. LI. I.IOFMAN is going to leavia - this ,s \ .11. '.ts ewst 'lamb. and Invites thom Wits wbe \ wish .N ., tate Nssonsss 'Vocal or Detrimental Ihnle, toasilat _\ h. , ...M... INillinithfeid atmet. inawan Myth street , , . • s , amt Virglviilsy. l y ,___ -,deille 5, \ ~ 51) i r [!) . !, ,,,,,, p , A ., 14N ., f tS TARCH po . L . Lalrt z \,, \\. 1 atatirs, Colfays, AMMO urea alga 1/1 *inns a guitar. \ tie age preveuts•tha lion\ Mom adhering talbeLinenaind \ , ' 5 , du , . from sticking: It conialue.mthing hijoriong ta A ..`i, clothes 111 ally respect Tim ladles hire IheigaintaNa \ \ S be imanaltr at met, an article, alai in Illa Moira. , _ \ on will le Gully reedited. ai, no mmtel.n. 1.!. ; \ \ cVll!,'"ligittll'a:l°.Z,llit..lll.odatl'n dorea et .--..,- '-''‘ •\ cents per Cake-with Mil Marto., Yid sale w and WILDkv E. N. WIONCESUAS. \ , \ sorter sr WisSfand SIVA its. • \ \ - -_ Si -r lTd 1) ' . - 10 N MEAL-30 sacks ifted. for e.l `, ' \ \ ‘,l • d:1, ' Mk 131. .1,, _ . , lIIELICOTIIE SOAP—ISO boxesre • - J \ 4, "tk1...f.r 6 .41 T ... . b 4.4 ...1 6 , ...h. VI :, W 51. A. SI editi NU a W.. Z.% Li A I.)*E LEAF LARD—Eat up eirptiquili 4 - du ty,f , t 1 ;44...z J VA . 0 e.e , , Tagr w itt or . t i . „ 6, .414 ibol. 6.4 \ \%; KILL 111V.I. 1511.4* bet" 4 . VLOlJit— s - forso bbla. Extra, rale by 1 4.4 . k 9. .P. V ON WM11101232 A OM - I LASS* 1000 boxes ised, b., for baleby dN'\ M. P. voN DONXIIOILIBT a CO: EA tall IIItOOMS k WHISKS--20 doz. \ r..voN tiONNUOU.ST a co: tar 111 ay?. Ir--,.. .1. \ JIIBT SU yds. thin Sheet Rubbor, fAßotologino. 'row ulo at Na fie Starintst. •WO • \ J. Ow H. VALIWYS. tut. no IL•ad at t.ho ra q ,},a. iothon fa e.tulusal