PITTSB[JR6H WZDPEILDATAORNI . IttO.;D44,32, 185 Z, NCULEPATION 211T0i, " f: - ROBEEII 6 3/:, RtDDLR: • ' • 11111,2itisaaa WaserfAisrrsi—M 3 astiliato etrat Wien etc& mr.tkly alias* wail to om. ata • isestdideibi. malt= istaskip2 Theu. hmipaa know. 0..,*0144" balms fork and V.shonond.tout tidUrais f"retr. emmt" fn I Nltern ;'.2!.7/" . • . :41114EAUYGNAI TER . WZZIWYOUND '-'.477I4II(4.4aIIP4GEOTMWPAPER.-.• , .... .....--:zsz HEW Nana HOUR. - ..'Tbitnosptioiti of a communication jia relation f• - . ',":::‘`.trittiMa -lerneketlforile maids MI of a dm": .••• • ' '.. vgaik:viliaire - telf:piegai ng a for,brie . • • .... : — 404.40 - :rebuke the thusonable, not to says ' .. "plias :opposition, to the new Market House I on the 'Pot Of some of the hitchers, an, emus at the edlrereitthlielty. ' '• ' The itionnityfor i lamer sad =recce:lenient - . I lia moil = ditch Market has !erg been acknowledged end ,lamented.' The, ,abject is, been MIMI:Used end CoMmented on for years, and leaflets schemes .prop ea cd, alt„ of, which . filled farminie minions. other, until some public .: . pgdritedindirldnals agreed tonlinnee the money, at nix per cent. intereet i end "wilt to bp rilm . • Haft by tee revenue of the 3larket. "Most of - -. Mae lebilliduali.had no 'more interest it the. Market 'Meiji than any other'dtleeitwhe feels ... ' Nadi credit 1441 Welfare of the hlty, and _sot a tenth part =PAL lithae who ace the Market for amiates their presincti i and than - deems t , living teem dot admit itee it intent - The city, ', averwbeiliiiid iiithilibt,ttladly embraced an firer which reliirroit het fromgreet embareseement. : - Planeasieridierthied for, die - Allied, minded, ' and MmHg; mivted,-. bY intiorityOf Zonnedhi, .... •.. said the build/4M netrit,flchOdi and Is hrtedidY an tramito4 tip tbi,,iti,, . . .. whusigko sowoole van palming throokhNO: . . • alplatt stiiiiii; and anti' it had gone io'fh. that It nonliiinOt be changed, there were no com•'. Saints Di:Objections. from any qtaiter. • All ,' ~, atm delighted alth the prospect of haring a . 11 0 1 1lOotablitlinid Comfortable !docket Heusi: Ai • ..,-. ,the haimbig went up; bemire?, murmurs began ,• _ter bo beard, and:the , opposition hes at length 1 ....,.. . ''.. seined so mock head, "that the butchers hare re, •v 7 .? i.. - 2,•:;: .;; ; :, .. Mind to rent the etalle prepared for them 'at no. '.l.lt2litat ireparine, • and.threata are made of erecting ...,-;-,..: ,'„ - ',' ' • n r ilaiket House somewhere else. ' - tr,;;;;;.. , :The objections urged are, we hellere,the. foi f-,tit.toif-'''.:•• knew.., • 1., :, , ..• ;•--.,: ;: • ~, . ; ...;-...4taF . I. Thong* M arket Heinle is cold to to Limn ' ttlident,exici tool adapted to tile Pierphee design." '-_- • ' - ~..edi Hole thlsJs thnieny Utica to be proved; and fortaaaGlj It is the easCeet thing in the , - world teilist 'its capabi li ties. To tritappeera, i? -:.',..". .. * tet i be roomy, ht . pleasant ' to . every . re. -.4.leett. We may pteribly he ralindien, but we . '. - MOP no;',pittincii with that grambilag dieneel ; . ••• IbreLwl*entillwiye• suggest defects,' but ha I . .1..:, , - teal, lonia to devise s better :" Try the new .. , . Market" memite,' and test its capabilities, dad. . . . • -,,- then lt it prima unfit tor its parpooe•lt 'Mlle ..;,- -tittle enough ', to complain. If any-body' thin • .''''' -".• -•• • 11 flthis telft, ,leaele to the obi, minded. ill-con- II I trimed,, .andperortrenient . elmits we hare endured .‘. bievliis •Cente meet be gristly vitiated,- or 7 •• 1 4 4 4 1 r ?til#Ot ilitit be indeed a failure. , 1 ..- ~ 2. Thelirocid, sad ne alibi the chief °Nei. , . ~.. Alen; and thiesoret of the whole opposition, is 1 ..".' --Itleie price lixedomen the Stalin- These arc, for the but loentions, ; sl7b per annum i for the ''.. Mier% ' $IMI: - This 'includes , gstr„ cleaning 'tie' Market Mot"' etc. The lissee of the Stall inn vie it.eite*night. had day dining the week, at his phiinlirir. Ho is put to no trouble or in , isinvenimme ltia•TOZ, Ifisetall iralwayothere ... • ready for hue; It is,. cleaned-, and:periled in Itnelpters.tteldidoded. in. thh_winter; and he tan 4 ate'pititehinplesintre.. Now, for tie adranta -4.•":;..* hmferredif this ve44'eskod •toemach t Mier Sarah • : r: . ca-sher: • •:, / ; Mazy 'omtit rents ithop or i store; • • I " end pail Iwo Mut three times as much rent, and • • ,' .. probably sells one half cm mink as some of cur .; i' benelisriv Ed at less pirotite,„ and link to Ind :. ,•,..f.:, his ownitinUnd, tted,:.and . to_ rely ilia 'del a liffOisi, and a triunes, tim. Bemuse the lunch-. ' - ..- - eis hive bad nem; of Primereption right to gar II 'the old-biiiiimi • ElaniM; Cot • long ierm of ‘‘'Tenns, itiimarinennhalrent, thatis -no leant that they ethic:l2.es Mii altered`auto , .0! attain:lnd tinders of. doing' busineee. heir s were hum moth lower 141 over the city, but en It advances jn pepulation and businees, Mats asitiridly sidosmic with it, mud this is reasonable, - botanie the harmony of business enables the ten ant to, pag the adranie In rent, and Ile' bnlehir ..; beiddlet to tht mann law as themeresent He ens probably better 'dont to'pay Me tent non • • de aWhed manded, than he 'mead be pay that driginally . . ' 1 4 7 :tb,iiinspleint 111 made became the tome of nittallemeinot disient of-it to another;. , : Ai'pet , . - litaik there le some hardship in WenU.n . =ln .. :rvi,,.lagkprlce toe a p ar ticular 1411;11 Mena bat reenonable that hi ehonid be able tidispoee eittlitptiellipli has purchased.: But wo are ' beamed that thnfproposition to put the stalls , up at initial 41•3316 ft•AlltO,betioluieti them selves. Ties iddliet Wu' tiseCuenchoice stalls. Now if the hatcher, do nest 'vent. Co pay. any. thing foP the'. BMW, - szeept the reit, Ist them . afff#e B 2 l oii il4l iiiillif to bid but ammo send as; liielot, iv, onec, two, or throe :dell:Me, mid '-, .i than there can benehariehip , la idling inp.tho-, stall when he wishes to relinquishlt. Bat if be . f had rather ' irl nerve' hmuilid dollars temper : 'lli l Aletralar stedn tkatitine ft, scone. knows the val. './"' 0$ of.At better ChM libinielf;and be rim." the - I mean rhikthat every body else doe, irho magnet. im bash u. W.WP unto, ihelq:oolfrom a sense of du. ty to them PUtdienpivitied men who have given , r 4 the . city . en deslinble au improvement. 'We :: trietthrithiitireet Cointilitieyill firefly pur ,•:. NM a eloomnif fidget° all concernekstd we ot 4,ow' teal sastiredtheilefil be emeiniedd by their tel 'tiOet a - , , :. •., , , . - - ~` ; is 'l—P'. ...,,, ' - . 1 f.'.....,Ej•); ;?::-":-.-7! . . • UllO MM'rIILV NIIYAVA3IIA 1111 taw ikl4gat r paziend in deaAurt, - . Tble .11;tott plitifyint the friends of tho:rolul, nil u the Utters dike sleet ' Wfiit 'Sr. 0#11s? - . Pall Viansacout..;,fdr.: john South, - oos,sh - nutaufsatim, 'gm the. coiner of Federal strait .111d_ dipped 00, 1 4303 . 'Alloglieur 6 iii. leftadoY .. =ppm on:the ilatehester, aboat "tventilAso - , tossiageiraiwudizro and Grand Gulf, Mis- 1 illniPPl. Imbruing . all varieties of carriage; - ' ,l , , bin:l64)llllMM alu Those asnisges are among ,-, the Inest ti intso nisi PM; aud must , ooinid . eishii attaninqinpolntation of our Pittsburgh . isischigd ff is As fiontk.„ hir. South's esseages . ~.,airiks us as bailie fa Tv , tray equal to, masa : :4 , sastsusi roonnitiotoro In Wrath, 41ffitness, .•-,- , .- . , ~ sa d ,P The/ Lyn glade of the ~757 . 1kviet boo ninutrialoqint can be bad, are being , fn11,,,./14 nithrizoorinAhooVanii while iity • -,. are light sad ..airy itCapisinutoty, ars 4 1 , 0 as Mang in thug. ilptisj and henry 01105 'blob ~. use to item thi tight, : . -......-'._ '- • itt:l3 Ouill - 'Antarrniitr - orilifro'.ahead i f l ni a niallilinighillifin andlalif bioompalled 40 en. large bleigit44...ito iyairm, constantly Increaslag - - bosinoot;;:ifir "ore gianto note the irkemoror of innoporty in tgi..lnanotiof liitar botitirnanntostnose;l4 the - iier-grpirlngiei : Villa iig .p#Apirsh mionunilor,onnonig - win= Mr. South in apriame - -1. , , . . - e, - 7 "AU fientatat , --We hats rec.! ad papp*traef the eaddblH g oi to be 1 Alk a lhkgbato, b the Booteti of We Bitalatilisaa Pabito dohs Vssem As s IesSIS,7 oult: including Deana- , dasa, inalastm Bona; Most. azil'abo =Plana itrter 40 1 4;8a r a d irq aiiigado ilia all w 4 oan~taea that the "Miudort will be idebt, fataisoAdame., , Tha Pub& 'Schools of Binolzighsat Mut. I watt thi..oesija theoothp - 7- °pis to this cpcatTta ^ vhle3fa tcttoiliOSA setba-Pr A OW= tom thu,parpose 11 I mo la tad tia Plano adiaa:dnuaban , t4e, tarty yang Iddlea, who bare sttaisSC4 l lA-SLets at Pradotindi. We szstOPlStd#Aliksr.Akii - Ailir klpa the imuOtailis• •00?, to tßhiXesPeel. T?iE ~rieteraaadß'e6ob": .r)ar4Orrestloo444Vioth for *Win, "ta ro.ollklfriel P n rriNgtorgleiiiiilliiica• - / a1 0 114144-0144 *X 44 regt.la a 41 4P11140 meth 4t thou lx!, 2 , 110 their c oos.' .1 , 1 , ; ., ? , ; . j,•' - :,j.';:l:',',';;:', - ' ,. : - " , : - . - ..;; . ..'' MIME =A 4r H rinINID BY 1;0111711. P.;?7,211,17t0.x ThITBESSIONS OP OLE BULL • DT L. MALLS cum).'/ I have twice heard Ole Bull. "-I eearoely dare to tell.the impression his =silo made upon me. Ittit,-castiog aside ill fear of ridicule for . arms eke enthUlawn, .I will , say . that it expressed more tome of the Infinite the; I ever • saw, or heard, or dreamed of, in the realms of'Nature, Art or Imagination. ~' . ~ They tell me tha t his performance Is wonder , folly skillful;, bit I have not enough, of scienti fic _knowledge to. judge of the difSeuleles_he creeroomek. ,Icon readily believe of him, what .Bettina eay aof Beethoven. that "his spirit ere ates the inconceivable, and hle fingers perform the iropouible." . He played on four strings at once, and produced the riohharmoey of four in struments.. His bow touched the stings as if' in eport, and brought forth light leaps of sound, with'eleotrlo rapidity, yet eleaein theiidluinot neec .He made his violin sing With fluto-like voice, and, accompany itself with a guitar, which came in aver and - Marilike big drops of musical rain. All this I. felt, as well as rheard, without the Slightest knowledge of quartette or staboa to. - How be did it, I know as little as I know how the eon dams, or the spring brings , fort' [ Its blcosome.e.l only know that muoio came from . i his soul Into. mine, and carried it upward to worship labile angels. ° ~ Olt, the exquisite dellesoy of those notes! Now tripping..and fairy-like, as the song of Ariel; now soft. and low 'lathe breath of a sleeping habe, yet Clem as a tine-toned bell; now.high as a lark tearing upward, till kit among theaters! ' , Noble families 'emotions double their names, to distinguish themselves from collateral branch es otarderier rank.- lhaie doubled lels,lind in memory of .the Pendan nightingale, have named him Ole BulbaL Immediately after a deep, impassioned, plain tive Melody, BD Adagio of hie own 0019,1718i11t, which uttered the soft low breathinge of a Moth ea's Prayer, rising to the vary agony of suppli cation, a voice in tho crowd called for Yankee Docidle. It sh,ooked me like Harlevin tumb li ng an the altar o f .a temple. I had no idea that he would comply with chat seemed to me the-'ab surd request. But, smiling., he drew the bow Seem his violin, and our national to arose on the" air, transfigured in • veil of glorious earth, Lions. It wan Yankee Doodle to antateof. elate. , manse. A wonderful proof of hoithe most common and trivial may he exalted by the , in ' flux of the infinite. - : : '-- When urged to. join the throng who are - fol. i lowing this star of ; the. North, I coolly replied, I .." I never like Ilene; moreover, I.AM too ignorant ( of tansies! science to appreciate his skill' But when I heard this man,„l at once recognized a power that tranreende educe: and which mere gl a t airri..ofdecittitain. I bad no need of kneel go to . fear thth7ktblitt likbateek,,, way. more than I •needed to study optics to perceive . the beauty_ of kin- rainbow. It overcame me Hie a miracle. - I felt that my soul was for the first time, baptised in mask; that my spiritual relating were eemehow changed by it, and that I should henceforth be otherwise than I had' beeic I was so oppressedadth '!the exceeding weight of glory," that I drew my breath with difficulty. As I came out of, the building, the 1 street sounds hurt--me with their harshness. The sight of ragged boys and importunate co aoh- ' min Jeered more than Bier on mifeellage. I wanted that the angels that bad ministered to my spirit, should amine, theirs also. It seemed , to mo as if each musts should bring all the world into - the harpotdoes beauty 'of divine order.' I passed by'my earthly home, and knew, is not. My spirit seemed to be floating through infinite spade. The nest day I felt like a person who had been in a.tranee, seen heaven opened, and then returned to earthigele g , . ~ . : This , dentittess appears very imamate In one who bas Passed the' anthimiann of loath; with a frame too healthy cod substantial to bacon- Winne of nerve; and with a mind instinctively opposed to lion-worship. In' truth, it seems wonderful to myself; bit 130 it was. Like a ro mantic, girl of sixteen, I would pick up the bro ken siring of his Violin, aid Wear it as a relic, with a half mersiblette feeling that some mye: Miens magie of melody lay hidden therein. - tlknow not whether others were as powerful ly wrought upon as myself; for my whole being passod into my ear, and the faces around me were inirlsible. Bat the exceeding stillness sheered that the aptrits of the multitude bowed down before the ntagielan. - , While he was play log, the rustling of. a leaf might have been heard; and' when he - closed, the tremendous busts ofapplause told how the hearts of thou sandsleaped up like one: ' - -- Ins personal appearaneolnereasei the charm. He looks pure, natural and vigorons. as I ima gin Adam in Paradise. Hie inspired soul dwells in a strong haze, of admirable proportione and looks out Intensely from bleurnesteles. What 'ever may be his thoologleal melons, the reli gious Stalittlalt must tbatroag in hisnature: for Teutonic recerinee, mingled with impassioned Inspiration; Shines through his honest Northern faze; and raps through , all his condo I speak of him as he appease while lewd Weeklies:on -verso together. When neit playing; there Is- no thing obserrable in his apperannee, except gen ain° health, the anoonsidom calmness of Mensal in repoee,and the most entaffeetadeimplkity of 1 dein and Manner.. But; when hetakes.,his vk- I lie . . and holds it..so musingly to, his ear, to catch theliint vibration elite stringo, it new as If "the angele were whispering to him." As hie gegen sweep across the stringy, the angels pass' Into hie, eon!, glie him their tones, and look out from his eyes,-with the wondrous beau ty of inspiration. - His motions away to the mu ale like a tree in the wlnde • for soul and body chord. , " Infant , obis soul is but a harp which aa infinite breath inodulateu his seises are bat strings Ishtar weave thipassing delete :brim _ . , . . ps-Tho fotltiviig article; gad:, ihtpredets'y iiittts due to the writes. ti say; Isere eiopired time ten days ago; but - were - kid aside and tor: gotta; isir agitates' being close!, oeinpled with' . , . 7or Pittiburth Onsatit. - 4.'! 18 =PLY TO " 8. -T.', The aomenree of . ,the Lakes Is the Brat point; and the fact that other cities Imo opened aye nitedici them, "Is quoted as an argument which should bo entitled to great Weight within.. • .T as is all very well. The writer, however, forgets that we have already prOttea by the ex empla and are now In the eijoyeiett of the very best and most direst possible eonnestlone w hich' can't. "fotnid with 'those great inlazd teas, by minim of. two several lines of eanZ, with cmo yell:eta completed, and two othirs which mar. beell: d to be in ?mien. The lika anewer wan even when the editor of iCe Chtiette pointed - 1n the opposite - direction, to the city of New York. Itnineleted, however, in 6ply, ant 'pyridine end always pre: tented the lonier route, end Fuel I suppose le Jidides of yonr eorreepondent, when be urged etintdt to the tam • 7 The nett remark is that the National Road, 7 wikleh would hare been or great valutylo burgh,gru Ice* to no through want of energy on the part of Aar citizen. •• • REM,' Whaler the het trete. so' or not do •not e and will riot etopro limning anal 1 shall hare learned what It has to do with the question: The wrih 7 ithen yrooeids to ehoir that lama ! •thaletta. immured :gay-four, In rva*and that crAnzitrds, between 1840 nod ber.riduationwas doubled; ;that Boston, In 1515, with -1 22 • mIles °trance/A, had about 7 9 ,- Lrthltabitanty 'andvaluation,. u 4, Lai Tett ass men.* Millions; that in 1840, I,lao taus - 014.4 d, oho a PiPRI II 7 tiatrof ise,soo oda ignition of 180 millions.' and...thatyhileithe detiosaid on bar towanege; leitered- bead:New' Orleatia,'Whili etwrioir autatilps her greatly sod' donblen in fourteen -and a Wryest*. . • • - ' ' - MnatO ii7)Bl7liA ECll.ZosaidnEtal:- This is the ii*Or's pcffedical, jtiShitsrt. this 60, hi thilibard seiliseions-eithe /adios , diet PeOfestant Church. - The iirst number, tehich , bettron'eur-ttbie'for soine-A4e, Sslticuse of In4ustry and ebUity , end the publication *id ito 'doubt prove a vilasble sox -11417,t0 the veal, _cause it ill designed to aid It is publishodinontbly, at treaty-fire cents per annum- Adlroes, Rev. John Scott, Pittsburgh: "A3l I, CALLED M PRZACIT 142 GOFPI6. 7 = Thiel is the title of the Annual Address to the Students of the Associate Refortned TheologiCal amainity, of Allegheny; by -the Roy. John J r . pranks, D. b., the senior Professor of the Insti tution. -The address, which hat been publiebed in a neat patephlet, by the eta - dents, Is an able and edema exposition of the evidences of a call to preach ..tbe Gospel—a weak the meet Import, ant and sublime which sman can undertake, We learn, from an appendix to the address, that the, Semir.ary Is now itra flouriehing eon ditlon,baving In attendance thirty-one students. Whole number of eradante; duce 'lta establish ment, by nay. JOIIIPII Etas, In 1825, is two -hundred and terenty•eir ' Seldom hare we known on; citizens more e:oitedln relation to a concert than In re , gard to the ono to be :given by pan Bum, on flatnrciareverdzig. We anderatined ant a great !amber of applications hare already been made to Mr. Metier for rug:erred seats, but be Inane auttiinity to dlerpoie of them tad! to-day. We could 'not glue oar condom a greater plea enre, it this time, than to preseot them with the impreessions of L. Kau Cuan,written after hearing the Great Norwegian. They are ae follows: , . The other topic, which le the coal trade, is more specious but equally :sophistical and deo. Rife, It is, however, an old story. The came argoment precisely was urge,d In favor of the Erie Extension, and urgeld enccesefally. The State,.`aciordingly expended mime three millions, and Hien gavaway the Improvement} to a 'pri vate company, on the condition that they would, tinien it: They did to, at a coat' of only A ma ims, and the remit ft that it pays jest Imo per cent upon the litter emu: Arid yoethst was canal, which, for each an settee as ectil is at meet the only. admieeible mode of conveyance, and the Mineral' itself was of good quality, con di very over qT:el.B,. E l :re ti e e T r e , kY le a a h Railroad, a tionable whether a good ertiale of aped, existing In any considerable quantities, can ,befound in that dtrentlon at any great dimanee from Pitts burgh. Oar own peculiar-cool. basin, the•beet and largest perhaps - on thelabitable globe, does not extend many miles to that quarter, and it Is a geolegicel fact that the ripper strata ' are info. ,Hor, and In many caseancareely workable. If - this be so, what then becomes of the only source of femme which-your correspondent halt cited? The last remark of the Company's champion! hive reference to the value of the interior Luke gild River con:ln:meets of the countey, the mizo. I ber of miles of railroad In the_ United States, ,together with their aggregate cost, and the num bee which will be required to necommodate - the 'whole socumnlsting flood In that:curse - of another ten years. lle cannot ,estimate the future of tills great country, In alt. Its Industrial' relationi, more highly than I do. I do not pretendia lift up the curtain of- the boundless and mighty future, bet I will cordially -agree with, him, *that the rfrindellt 17111011 S of prospeotive growth and glory which hails ever flouted through evonhis nation, always -excepting hie geometrical ratio of increase, are likely to be more than realized by thosti to. whom It to reserved to see the full and - ripe direlopement of the exhaustless rides of this favored.- land. and the tran scendent energies , of Its progressive people. I sweat folly to the proposition that all the great highways of commerce will bo crowded with bn: minces, and :every judiciously located railroad, tram the Atlantic shore to the Valley of the Ohio, will eventually Ind abundant and profits.- ble employment.' All thisie; however, nothing' e the perposo. It does not prove that /VA railroad' will pity. T o be wise, we most discriminate. There may be, and there are, unfortunately, but too many of them which will never pay. If your corres pondent bad furnished a list of those which were eithei made before their time, or never ought to have been leads, his statistic,' would have been of come practical value. We should then have seen, e rehearsal of the South Bea Babble, and the Mississippi Rohm% though on a somewhat Manlier' scale: . We Should have' teemed threfrom how' readily and .easily even I.tho Ankh eightedttese of individual interesi: is imposed upon' by magnificent projects; how crawl' and hew ter the- intact. of cogatneeee.hive , Wen Otinipsted iinti outrun by =defaulter nmllool tharatred iiseisidations, and hot much mare lia.- -tao we are to ore'snct leer when - the thooriet 3 , ..4 ebb. may.say, withoutqatettorung the Annetarltg.o of flethaade. , flit here is another Lespeelithefa ettetite.Sten - upittir. _ The county of Allegheny increased from 81,000 to 1'35,000 41 fleeee year, 1ar;.fr9p2,1840 to 1350; withoot any_, vaitraietat . ill; 'and I tile It the value if pro-'' inty would be maned moiety by tiro Increase population. lie then refers tn..the thirteen counties of, 4 'eunityletnra which are 'opposed to be reterent- edinotlals road, and whose population he into at 3 14000. Re has tiot,tomrver, favored eta with ' - their - times, I Itackiebut six, independentlynf I nor . writ, to-wit: ,firtnatrocg, Clarion, Elk, Jit- fersono,rKean and Forest, and their anzremste Population would yet perhaps exceed Mome. 20,- 000 scull, and Itisrlerjest so much of the tredo l of this people as to not accommodated by the river that we arexpected to invest some $l,-' 4 00,000,,With the privilege of doublieg it when ' that is done ? It Bevels to En to be a high, price for a ticket to mimed a lottery. The wrimerefere, however, to the population of a like nambir el .:mantles in Now York, which are ealere contain en aggregate of some 632- 000. We-are equally in the dark as to them, but enpposing that they are not overstated as in • the other case, we how that they are agricul- earl, and would - have little, if any thing to ex change with ns bat gypsum, while we should have as little fcr them, unless we could furnish them with coal, which would, I apprehend, be cut of the question fa' Such, distance, by such a means of tonveyanlie. • - Our attention fitment drawn to the population of Pittsburgh sod its tt iviratte, Which we are In-' formed will double about every'eight years, and ; will of comae' contain under this process of du- I I plimition, 'in tho'year 1897, treaty-five years hence; twenty, fire. yea st befo o the maturity of' our Allegheny bonds,luat 85 ,000 Inhabitants. Rechester, Buffalo - anti St .1, ale. follow, with the remark that th ' e - firot doub es is twelve, the second in eight and a-half, and , the third in four years. Cincinnati ces next In rder, wit an enumeration of her railr om oads, 'a o statement h of, the pregnant feetthat she has ?caned her bonds! for three millions, and an exhibit of her pope's- Aloe, amountiog to 125,000, duplicating every es,ven years, and destined, according to the wri ter- to number two millions in the course of an other Twenty-five years.. And Cleveland closes' up the procession with a like enumeration of her roads, alai process of duplication stated at six years. To these statistice, after the example bf the writer who. asserts them to be "entirely re liable," thertfore, by the logic already animad verted on perfectl y conclusive in 'favor o 4 the subscription, I desire Most particularly to draw the attention of the public,. for the purpose of Showing their utter extravagance and absurdity, as well as the readiness with which thejadr meats of sensible men are sometimes Imposed upon. The process of increase is assumed indefinitely for the purpose of showing our prospective abil ity to pay the debt pr.:pond to' be incurred, and against all experience, , according to the law of geometrical' •progreeeon. The writer;, carries his computation only to the extent of 25 years, ,and eats us down at the end of that time with A :population of 604,000, against 2,000,000 for Ciaolunati• Now lekthe reader carry the cora .putation a little farther, and he will find, by the &indication of the came rule, that the popula tion of this city will be upwards of 5 militate, or more than twice that of London, before the lapse of fifty year!, and that, et the expiration • of a falleentury it will be 340 millions; or equal to the whole empire of China, while that of Cincinnati will be upwards of 3000 millions, or three times the present popnlatien of the whole globe! Verily we are a groat people—to make calculations—and thertfore, "every well-wisher of the county of Allegheny must advise the Commissionersto subscriber • Bat I have not yet done with this pregnant branch of your c orrespondenreatatistics. There Is another vary obvious remark to be made Upon them, and that has reference to the canoes of tide increase. The writer would have it inferred that it Is .attribatiblet to their.Hailroad. I have already remarked that thief comma ley, whose ruin hair been so often threatened by ear panic tankers, and Isnot", unless we will streach oat ocr arms and grasp within them the universal continent, bee grown as meat in fen years without a -Rail road, as Boston line done ih Alum with a dozen of fitim. Thesauri la moreover shown by there eta' ea to be tine, and in perhaps. a greater tit' air, as to Cleveland, Glaciated, lad Bt. Lords. The Mat:named city without, I believe, any Railroad at all, his doubled in a little more than halt the period which is assigned to (MS two former. And . whatever may be the number of Railroads, either completed or in progress at Cincinnati; it catact be shorn, I think, that her mirth has been in any wise accelerated there by, There are ether element] of prosperity wren more essential, white art independent of Such aids; which are common alike to Pitts. burgh and its great Western TRIM, and which' would enable these all to defy the 'dangers with - which we are threatened by Stile men as under take,for. the benefit of this Company, to permits; ate the Follow and the Be Witt Clinton!, .ar:d todenounee all who premium to differ-with them, In the Oseette of Monday. - ''The next subject of remark is,. the increase ,in ~ the. mine of Land throughout the corodry "Mavis traversed by a railroad; and upon this paint we are fevered with sundry spocatitioce in regard to the probable advaece la Tennessee ! and .0610, together whitened:ter reference to the valuation la' Maesachusette. Tle develpement of the immense enamors of the country is also' dwelt upon with en cipeclal eurogium upon , the' allele of coal, and a suggestion that the com merce of the. Likes will be co immense in i few yeatitthat the consampticn of thatortiele also, would yield agood income to the,peoposed road. Clam the firstlf those topics your correspon dent and I will not differ. Believing that the value of &Mande, whether egricultural or min eral, depends on its contiguity to market, and -that the poverty of the upper conntice is mainly attributable to,their remotertese, I am perfectly 'willing to admit they will be enormously the gainer by this road, even though It aboard never be finished. To them, indeed, the cues would Abe ens of overruling amenity, and addressed to them the argument would. be well nigh conr.la relvetheseriter, however, forgets that he has a ease to make out with the citizens of this coon. ty, and that though es an owner, perhaps of -wild lands he may hays atrong COZIVICLIO2I, and may therefore think that his easels a clear one. Thetis payers of Alleghenyeounty hare other interests, and are not, therefdro prepared either to lend the same simple and ready faith, or lobe seduced by wild speculations, when they hare a right to, demand sober. proofs. Tha writer is arguickthe canoe of theapper counties, and of a company, against the county of Allegheny, atici , that le most probably the secret of the in tolerance with:which doubt and dissent have' been received—not by_klin, bat by his coadju- stitl, • • iitionety•insy,l7,_2(teitret delie • "'Eatla/ifi hicdrestos 6y tacitly lalfhtg itigas •• ti wpciitut,-Itteietitttf pranloty. not. awl thus abtair.:a a liceate to yarned hit haads Into the pookets of the coauatutity For ch 73i1y PirGOOrirk Go jie. NW DIAMOND MANgT.Bousx. The invidious and indiscreet -remarks which have appeared iv tome of Our pipers in 'relation to thio to and iraportantimpeoeement, are math to ba regretted; not sirennch on ainount of of mere poisonal allusiere, but on 'account of the dePrzsaing and injurious ter.denel which sorb .publications moat bare on the liberality End public spirit of onrcitisensincontribettiag, in futufe, to useful and important entelprim connected with the getters! o onvendence:and ad vantage of the conslannity: , No set of men can lysatisfactorily associate tegether and gratuitous. contribute their money to the advancement of the Public intereets,when theirmotives are to be wilfully misconetrued,- and thewhole object they may hare In view , for Promotieg . puha° good, ohairgettinto parpmea of mercenary spec ulatiou. ' As far no theNeer Market Ammo is concerned, the editors who have written' about it, and all other's who hate •any interest in dragging down its - fiancee and revenue to a level with the old one, most know that the contributors to the fund for. Its erection, as wallas. the Market Conimit tee hare no object of a speculative ,character.. Their sole desire was and is to advance the aorrfr fort of our community, in providing the people with a cumfortablemarketheuee, and to Increase In, tome measure the" annhal ream:noes of the city: The latter, as every iine,knowy, is imperatively required, by the present condition of tho Treasury. For many years past, the qiestion Ma been often asked, "Why do we not have a new Mar ket Houser Latterly, the State of the finances of the city, and the law lately peened, limidng its indebtedness, have fully =towered the question. To meet the dilliculty, however, a numberct rens formed an Aesoolatloa AO relieve tho eom nmaitY front the discomfort of the old system, and have, with their own means, erected'the. present substantial and convenient market hose: For the outlay them melsna onlinanaeof the city has provided that the Association shell be re imbursedent of the resources raised from the market. Farther than' this; the Assoclation'has no immediate interest - whatever In the building they have erected.' The regulation and govern meat of It, is with the city altogether_ For the purpooeofoarryin out the objects con ! templated by the Aesociation, and to, carry Into effect the ordinance cf.. the Councils connected therewith, the whole management for thedlepo sal of etalle, and the control ef the Market Home, woe committed, very properly, to the Market Committee. Now, in the retention of the duty assigned theni, What has this Market Committee done that It should become an object of derieion At a 'Watchers' meeting!" They have fixed We rent of the Nowhere' atolls Manch rents aa they deemed 'just and eqUitable, and have offered them accordingly. The Butchery, however, have retuned to rent the stalls, on the ground that the price demanded is, too high; dad out of this hes grown the war open the Market Committee, and a portion of the press hay, no doubt, been sob ! sidized, at the instance of nine* indiridtialt, to decry, and render as valueless as possible, a great public improvement, and to lampoon and ahueo- a few publieepltited citizens who have for years devoted their time to theeervice of the city Without, any remuneration or reward.. When the present old circular market was built,' some 30 odd yearn ago; the rent the of stalls was fixed at about fifty dollars per annum—and they have continued to be held by the - o riginal teems or their aseigns, ever dace, without any change being made in the annual rent charge. trader l each favor, butchers hive -made compare., five fortunes, and those who have retired, have Bold their - stalls, at emormotte advance!, ranging from SOO to 1000 dollars--and In come cased, It 1 is laid, a handsome yearly Income is derived by person, who have sold their stalls, over and above the $3O paid annually to the city. le it possible, therefore, that under the present state of things, these old priers and these ofd money°. lies can ho continued? le there to t.e no pro gress in the bettering of our fiscal, 'condition? Are the Butchers to have them:ire right to epee!, elate in the city's property/ Are their ,present i mmunitiesandprivilegee to be perpetuated nisei. acted and unchanged, whilst those of other men in business have to be eubject to the mutations and changes of time and trade, .End the varia tion and advance of rents! Then aro questione to bo asked, and on by the 'ally (Others When the Butchers first rented chilli in the old Market at $3O a year, 'andfor many a day afterwards, meat wee sold at from three to ale cents per pound; and stiles rented atirom :Ace to $5OO per annum - . Now cleat sells' at from 6 to 10 cents per pound, ind stores &titivated at from $5OO to $lOOO, Butchers then etood In the, market two days in the week. Now the stalls are oectrpled four days in the week ter andtainlf, a sometimes five or nix . Butchers thee' sold 0 5 0 worth of beef,Lc. on a market day. Now they no donht eel four times as mutt within the came time. With' all 'these facts staring as in the (zoo, le there any man, ishatiler infanta or not, who has a jut diaorimlnation of right, that eon any that the rents fixed upon the stalls by 'the.Market Committee hart been either *amen or onpreselve, or that times and circuiestances hare not justifie d a verycosaiderable advattee of rent over Coo old rates. And now as regards the rates fixed by the Committee: Suppoeing the stalls to be occupied four days in the week, th'e . per diem' or daily charge for the first clam is shout NS cents per day, and for, the lowest class about fit cents per day. This amount of rent, coneldering the quan- tity of meat sold during the fear, would notate , ate a charge upon the butoher's tales of more than three quarters ej one per tent on the aver age. The gas alone' that will be required for the use of the .market home will, doubtless, amount to 10 per coot of the revenue, to say no , thing of the other expenses required to keep the Market in order and repair. Tho prevent crusade against the new Market Hoax, Is a lamentable indication of the exis tence of that spirit which induces 'tome men to coneider Stater, Corporations, and all Companies and, public associations ns fit eubjeets only.to be cohled, moulded, twisted, and plundered. hit not serprising to see men who have made com— parative fortune, In our old markit, and who have themselves paid enormone prices and pre miums to their predeoessors for the varieta:a they now occupy, endeavoring to raise the hue' and cry of extortion against the,an lborities of City in which they have been cherished endear. ported, and which now effort them suitable ac commodation at fair and reasonable prince! It is an ineouttorertible . fact, that, if no new mar ket had been built, not ono Kali In the present market could Do purchaaed for $ 5 OO, andL It Is very questionable whether the corner stalls could be had under $BOO or $1000:: Yet, now, when o new, conspicuous and sheltered etall Ie offered to the Witcher, he to dlesathdled because he cannot. bo permitted to continue In the - U.. of the City', property for comparatively not& icy: Tho frees, too, Is invoked to come forward and condemn and deprecate the action of the !grata Committee, and nee Its Infleenoe to de. peen public' spirit, and destroy se fares prime. (table the City's resources and revenue, when it ought to be their pride and - duty to Mistain it In every reefed,.. • • The Market Committee, have, doabtleite, done their duty, and it is to he hoped the City Conn. ells hill ourtain theni, 'aid permit them to exer ere all the power and jurisdiction- granted to them by the late ,ordinance, any pelt ions to the contrary notwithetanchng. Now is the time to advance the interests of the City, and able can he done without • lojury 'or oppreeslon to any - • Paoll. WAIII4I9I:IiON.' Crorroarordenee of Dapy PtttiCurcd Oncitc. • WAELFIXOTOA, De0..17, 180., The estimates of. appropriations for the year,. 1864 are at length laid upon the tables of mem - bore, keying bean retailed through the eultimne of newspapers which bare Peotzlikrly adroit Corres pondents hero. They timotuet to about $40,2Q0,- 000. As to the dielinetion - between the funds required forthe government Of that part of..the country tuteluired einee 1844,• and the older par tion, It .is time to drop It. Temcs, Oaafertda, land the new territories ' probably absorb &hoed one-third of the expenses of administration, but they also, yield's third of the reveal:mt . enthit the debit end credit aidonof their nem:mot just balance. The only item of our suatinal experuiss likely to bo reduced for a long Unto to cony, Or even while oar country oontlauts in the Ascend. lop ecaleof nations, is the interest on the pub. lie debt ; The interest on that wllinentlnun to diminish until the debt le extingolibed, or some -now warprnther disastrous effect of democratic policy begir] again to add telt The expeaditmes last year, exclusive of the nine and a half mil; lions paid fcr peinolpat and Interco ;of the debt; were 400,652,000, against - receipts of 5150,000,• 000, he round numbers. The surplus of revenue therefore accruing within the year over expert ditneen.for the crater , atitaleistnitlen gei el:amen; wee thirteen and et half millions of dal; laze. There has been already paid during the wit' rent fiscal year two and o, halt ratline the prinetpal:wf the debt, ifikthereiill be redeem ed cie par en ibo.let 'July east $400,9w0r istoett then ;lee. The iehMee'-wr; worplas of, Tresittryt beet. ialY treeAsll,442i. P°P;': It la now ab44514,400;a00.: I Lat 4 siodvs6t that it Conaeep aACold the peL"oy of :pnitni off :the debt we fast 4S pos-' tibia :liittioatitopostat ,blitheas • 9 0111 A*rtuPli 4 e it t9,Xi l d l u? j ` tu4 tamlfAle W to ee 160,110008 of \ revenue, an1:1 \ 6 pay oirthe whole debt lateral ears and a s But if the recommendations of\tho Pieiidenba fel loacd; about $15,000,000 will he applied is .purpose each year out of the otdinary titna re- I eciaoteitfifty ridllicui,and the Charge case: nut] of thl debt will cease in - -four ye re. The dem-I carets however, have other viettlAr the estrpl.4, \ and the payment of the. national debts mated by themselves it, probably the'last nie to which they will apply it. The report that \ the President elect had dean, red againstile restoration of the Bourbbs, or in more modern terms, the "01 fogies" le ea; tirely premature and unfounded. The Preeiclent has 'raid nothing at all, and the ti at that tlte \ ..Yortng Ameticens' Can hope. for; that tick will divide the honors . and , tlie tricks with the' fogies. *Hen. Caen is the *detest of Co les, yet , Ite °mild go into the State department If heoose. I . His yea rs, and not Ms hinalinj or his dislater es tednees, induce him to decline the boiler. 'lir. Betchanan will doubtlesti:ditpenze eo mu 4, of the dignities and profits as may bo assigned ti.X.col unreal& , , ~,, Gov 'Marcy , of New York, will also baits tho V Boren', -lilies, and Butlers `of t irlt k State. Upon the whole, many sensible \ pervert aro anticipating a very respeetable.droteey sort: of an adudnistration : under the lucky \ Gen. Pierce. He is now condusting hitasell with a great deal of discretion and judgmen He is' waiting in inactivity until the two *- liens !hall hare exhausted their anirioaltie4 when he will step forward as mediator, titzing' this one a elioe and that a bone of patronage. By this process it is, that' the era or good feel lag is to be restored, ihich has 'been so long , prayed for. " . The Senate adjouined over from yeeterday to• Monday, doing nothing during the secionci,treck of the seestoo. The has shown Ilttle,dis• peeition to bring 1.0 a elm the most melees 4t3- bate upon the tariff, which has given emplojr: mot to Its wisdom for ten, days peat. All Mr. Brooke'emotions for a select Committee and snob like Utopian imaginings have hetet voted down, add Mr. C li ngman has got in a notion to inetruct the Committee of Ways and Means to bring in bill to repeal the duly on railroad \ .I'Fic, the goal for which the dominant party In ' the House hte been making from the moment the 111-timed proposition to disturb the existing ta riff riff was thrown in from tho Whig Bide. : ~ There Were several votes on-Thursday Which,' unexplained, would thaw a determination of the majority to abandon all duties which yield even incidental protection, and to hasten 'forward to absolute free trade. Hillyer; of Georgia, and, Carter, of phto, submitted amendmentsilooklog to a resort to direst taxation, as a substitute. for duties upon Imports. . They were adopted in Committee of the Whole, but were voted for by ,moderate demoirate and whigs Who wished to bring them into the Holum; where the radicals would be obliged to show their hands, on the yeas and nays. Hot in ibis they were defeated. by the rejection of Brooke's motion; alike]] Its amendments. Mr. Mowe, of your district moti ed an amendment asserting precisely the oppo7 site doctrine to that of Hillyer's and Carter, , ,and, made some remarks in support of his leopard; non, evincing a careful and thorough itivealiga lion of the whole subject. It was voted down, of doom.. - Thii being pirate bill day, the rOtil)0 , .occupled in that order of hominess, and not sit again mull Monday. I must centess 4 that it appears to me more thaw probable the aiiig- Marin motion to remove the.doty on railroad 'iron, will be successful. Ae a Last effort tears, something from the reek of that noble Wig fabric of protection which began with the tiatik of 1 . 812, and was not entirely demolished by: that of 1846, Mr. Howe' dentines offering tux amendment embodying instrections to thekCont mittee of Ways and Means, to report a bill ie. glaring all ad val4ma duties to be levied on \ the. ClTOragg' market prices of all articles of Impirt during the preceding are years. Thii system affords U.° onlyguarantse we env:pont, bly titan from cur mbreramiee against thokuln. cos pulaTiktaciria - , 2 1 / 4 kin be a te,tir the disposition of the Benst,' - nadl deteategki may !culilder , oars, ee, tP*l.ll, high roiddowirds the,obolltlen of all taitlfs:: ,Jrstre, . . Citir.enlausnizeutwozapany atTittsburgh LAUD= L. nessasaa" Asa's. °mu., tft lapurrs„,..unmeixasmar imp . wa-INArata num. AA'? C4lOO Ran os 71111 . 1 0310 "JUID SILIS.I4IIPAI. a29altd . ANIS mssarrs. , Ar ixrout.tau 44: a.ix OY r; -41 N. imta Orpirat of au )m4.'11=4110 ItIFICAII.2OII Diarra4..rgre.antriati. Kprp ! . unktoroxi U. D. Dapsish I :f.t.t.taistar. Valavel Zs*. • Wea. L;trisLe, ho.. Vardar. Jr.. I Jolla B. pllwcrt.t., thateugb. •seft_ . Skim 1 , 1141..."06, I .• 641449.1.4... SINT 04111.11 t. • D. Ltrys. j T.ues Ai: Amnon., • den ViirPLUVEIIL2 riONLT SOAPS; Wtatql tattflgt-, ode* sonali aUentlon at the Wash re Far. are now veiled tothe *Warm of l'lttebaeith [ adCalif; at the Proarletori wave.. wholesale aztlzetall. Thle Boni mr s • titularly egart‘d to those, trowbl.l wlth eh heal. la Ulster. , J JUDD 1 . W.. Areate, • de'n No, GO Rood stmt. ;AltD. • iltATsolsr. isnop 'en 1!I ma.hudis soon 16.. .4 wi n hat, toustiallooa haul 'a Juke stock of Mali Pork of lola Own curfav aLio. i No.l article of Lard. In bbliaad kegs. Wr sala his Wary flown. rormi of Liberty and Wayne Straat.. W. , A. M'CLUNG 7 ei — c HAVE REMOVED ITO THE CORNER OF WOOD AND SI/1N STALITS, they ,to their old ettatoziera tt. rablla fer.erallr , at tat loved rata, Whole• sale and the Lucas!. men ;ales' uld emaylete 0110I0E TEAS, FAMILY-GROCERIES, weevil; Asir WXAow wtnicio roust, TRI WT81...• de4 •'SAMUEL GRAY, If 11 A - 71 T: TAIL° 14 • • No. 47; Ht• Clair Hoiel Bnildinge, :. •. • fit. CL i.,rrut, Pab6 Yrg6. ' • ENTLEMENIS OLOTEING MADE tlI OLIIBIVELY to orlti, and wuriated torn% onts.sotlf upland • eboiet "ensue:it ' • cLorus, (ABBI.HEREL •: VESTII7OB anfrOVERCOATING," I OP THE LATEST' STYLES. -- • g"tt724Tie4onilomy u ineat 0 irtarr• Yoatiart. NEt90.i144 oa r WOOD 4itltitii iiilllDllltoll. 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