PITTSBURGH GAZETTE pußiasaim 110WHI21 i ,00:',: PITTIIIIIIOII. MONDAY' MORNING. MI. 7,1853: p7.R Tte27,/, BE FOUST - 0N2.40.11 PAGE OP THIS PAPRELI - gajwaistahha AMU GLlZMlle.a . 6!actatsivia drca l ea = Malay (butte agars to oar Whim arm • sahatdaatrable amiltustof nuking tluir trufrose knows. Oar drasilathha la Waviest Ow and Ihra flowaal, aaaah• mg alma araT Tillasmaixat musty ha Waatenk Pracaa7l. • and EWA= Obl4. AlDTDlrrlaClLEl—Delther the FEU Room trot Plinth." Drabllahsteat of the Data Warm we armed ea IhraDir; ..11117.tr181183 .ho &airs ,thetr yealare to wear ,tn the Darer 'tarlimulay Derrahur. mum viess•b.Nut tn.= In before 6 o'cleclion Warier We Copy leugth, from the North Americo. thud:lmago of the editor - on the proceediop of eu Cit 7 Cotmaili, in relation to the Sempleid lialirerad;- , We =pike. our oily Fathers will tut pleased to use aritstreply PldladelPbis ' ail" 00 -their intaferentot. We hope the ,oarelier mso - Mir in which they , are treated win vows them =err the "Connellerille road ss much ss - _ phis hae .for the Nempfield. Our Phil. ; ,4 SAelphis eotemptourt gives e me pretty hard ildch the Clouted's will It difficult to "turn said& We . considered th proceedinp, the time, inopportune and ill sdeised, and we •;hwre no doubt they hastened Very arratihry were intended to prevent. g published in - the Milledelphis papers, with mot remarks se those of the Worth Amerizan, on the morning of the day , in which their Councils met, they wire proroostiee at opposition, end did more harm, than good. The idlest thing our city fatheh can do it to walla* their wrath, take a hearty laugh at their own mietake k aud -then subscribe halt s million to the Connelletille Baltroad. , Prrrastriia anti Coaxszsannti RUZZOAD.— ,; Tim Pittobero assetto,Ast answer to - • mond • remark of ours ieferHsg to - Ods dsfanot projeot mortis to some usertions whit& are so broad that the altenas' themselves must Date been 1111. tonished on seeing them in'print. It pictures the Baltimore and Ohio. read a superior to the Patna route in oarviinres and eredleate, when Ai very lame paper of a following dey descri bed the Baltimore road ail one of frightful chasms and precipices sal the like, besides be lag baAdy managed. lt le to connect with - snob a road • that the Pittsburg editors are nettle' cosy. The Camberiand Miners' Jourael late') - desoribed the whole affair In very correct terms, as being but a mere ahem, to prevent Philadel , phia eabeoriblog to the Hempfleld Railroad, - The shove is all the reply 'Met the Phtladel- North Amerioan vototheafes to our tempt . ante tomb la relation than ankle of tbstpe per sneering at the Connelloille Railroad. It thatoditora had permitted their readers to - have . „ . , ' z sealant renterite they void have detected the , . • ';• •. - :,talsrepreustatiOn, unintentional no doubt;which the share article cootains. We did not "picture , thipaltimire midi/hie Italiromt as superior to thO'Contral mote In ormutures and gradients," either directly or by kopliention. We stated that the ~Connellsot7te route,was superior to the Ca goal reed in curvatures end gradients," and this Via het which the editors erEd not pretend to fie *Of they have any sated knowledge of the the cue. • - That. portion of the Baltimore and Ohie road • latch . ‘re mioke of, as containing frightful absents, • tad pnaipices, yi the portion mat of Comber bad. - TIM COnnelluille read will unite with the • Baltimore ipsd. at Cumberland, and will thus form with that road, the shortest and best route from the"Ohlo river to tide•water, and the one • eaperior to all others, mutating the weft with the east, In curvatures and gradients. If the • editors are really'lgnorant of these =itten they should permit those of their readers who are better interned to sea our marks, when they amid fully deteot the blunders and inseminates " of the obove short paragraph. • ' --`Oar Philadelphia cotempontries may now enter the efforts of Pittsiturgh to build the Con- 1 • nellevillerosd u a meuure of defeats readared delepinsable by the aotion of Philadelphia; but if we tatcoeed in the project, they will have op . eashurrutbordutdmdre the•bahleess,4rtulttut i ; - and wisdom, -shish orritaitial azoiliromaosted • • Mti'muirritakkigeieiy way the mut feasible end - _ . promising of, toy. project' for the tune purpose star set on foot. It Is 11 greet 11aRt11411" -for Pittsburgh, al ready burdened with her efforts in building roads to the west, to promote her own welfare,-and thst &the Central Maimed end Philadelphia; but weak as she is in compuitmi„.to our wealthy teeters sister, we believe she has the energy and _ retolution to build, withi the aid of Ultimo - re, the COnnellmille Itailroad—not outer oppodtirai to Philadelphia, but es a miasma of necessary - detract. Ws depend upon the hsnor end justice of the • ~edltori to give their readers these remarks, or it taut to correct the tahrmaroseatatica coached In their sn tole tr 1. `1 THE; REMIT IRON ESCILAND.-.010 London Times In referring to the [retorts upon England, t• from Americans* in answer to the Darden of et:Vas:feed's address, advising the tadisalltrOP ists of Grestßritabi testtend to their own wrong' before Meddling with owe, mays; Oa all the topics alluded to by our fair coos- Ws, if cot by some rougher - hand merely guiding their pen, there existaand has long misted-In this country an intense tater:at, s yids agitation, and along sores of /001/1141T11 SIISCUZIEIIti. Ift• .land, education: pauperism, religion, morality, the dwelUnp of the odor, factory labor, the ease of seedlowocten, journeymen tailors, and such overstocked trwies,—tha circulation of the Bible chartdrbuilding; and all other matters referred Joists, end have long been, topics of ell - dip. As each, they burnt roused the enthusiasm - of 'bosomed. Virtue, genius, 1.11/2k sad - wealth bare loos been used and over-taxed is aratades tae ins pr.esetion of these latetests, the an:allot ration of theta olsosim, sad the remove' of these - Ills. Wmitoareithout number. of theligber and middle clause; SOTO exerted themselves to their utmost, aven.lo Qatzotism;in times seared aunt. on, to the earrillie of their heeds, and nabspe - ev m the'tsegleat of their families. Wo may, perhaps, haTre mote very , pest blunders. We . may hare thrownalliy our tabor by giving In Intact &Woollen._ We may bare aggravated the *llls we andaretood to quality or remove , nat, as all arenas we hen mode searekingiagterles We have hid craiamlulana inantnerable, moos- Miss of bluat'booku amide of witainse!, ot intarclatorieu seta opm sate; »Map an nate. coulsonian upon. conftecutimm. • • hove sadluiductoe, societies for alai. commie ebbs ptiviewi sad benerdenmelow aide whet is taws Primness. anion to utolatthe? •In the "midst of this seetnnolated ilea" and la the Walt of this etscanous exerdou it seems lamest -11 fife, that a eel ,of Antedate !Miss,. by- tat lied of oar own Acquirite, by the - evidence of - our own witnesses, ley the wuenth of our phitan. • . thropliy,_by,theenteaten *four own social slut . • patties; ankh) , the intion ed our own pried - eat meaccres, altenld . suddenly Sampan and - oil en, p to midges the evils our own honesty ' and gar own nal hen disolised. - . -• Tbilisi", we thee:get. How contemptible thew, is the reensteenado by Mra.lyisr and Others to the stela evilief Brest Britain, self they ex . Wed tinthodeit'Uf andinteededlry these who have Witsidedthidt otepatides,wzros the ocean. It is to the tddlanbroptde labors of the wren of England that we are Indebted for what !stool . notgaltribsne:sdtht ireongi that 442 a. 14;-isid their idiots'. to . restore , than wrongs ' liessithaulated the very sympathy which our two aims. attaissesis. so.hsughtily maser at. If after atttading. to the beet of thidr ability, to • the weep at their own doors, they hate roma • leSti thelibearta forth. su ff erers In other - , • U 05 5, they iss:open to no reproach. There is so tent'in tiar aye to hinder thus frma prep - 4tety nose iiiirtots in' tail: When i the slave . , %olden and their abettors Innis country can zer they have done as for' the runnel of darer; as . ,the admen of Etig,land bays done for tharesertiliaf Social evi sln their midst,' they vii l be glad to baYo`Bo 'CG:liKrltioll of 60110 when they o now s nontitilly pied. , . butt dadr, 1411 k 12taur la tuitipos,..,L, is! - - ar y th s the P aPO "tits Pre iten ' Ana,: Aik, ; 11 2 11101416 0 0044 bi ll3l ‘ l oPO 4 tiatiletikliN in, the aartakegi ba " m,4o *. br fo#s ••' Mona Altrierkhl wifferrdtrikraa ir the Commisibirko boa *ot the mane» to hike the ftelaispoo, buttakee refuge behind the itiesactie of . Jim a». makes Ids &OAT ince in the .Tcliternsi of fistardsy, with his old figures revamped, end bristling with defiance. He states that he brought hie cotamazdestion to this office, end that we refused to admit it to our 'columns. Why not tell the truth? Be brought hie article to this-office when we were shunt. One of our reports» heipg present, impressed his opinion thst we would not insert it ; but ad vised Id» to lam IV» oar examination and de aden. This he refused to do, sad hied off to the Journal with it. Neon' in this office saw his cominualastion. or tar/ any thing of Liston- tents. ..More Anon" is very defiant. Be challen gee to.to knock sundry chips off- hls 'boulder, Ilk' s boj looting out for slight. , Hear him: . .AI now reiterate my former statement that the Iliell=lo4l to prisoners hal been 10 cents to va grants; and 16 cents to court prisoners. Have you not admitted the feat, and dare gumdropo9' 8o; we don't deny that. lndeed, we think we have frequently made the same statement. ..l, spin atate,ttuit a four autga half cent loaf, with water, has been all that the prisoner re ceived, except soup twice a week, or when the prisoner Iris aiok. Dare you deny that fad 7 " We don't deny this, are as understand it. We have stated that thatis all they get, rzegt when they era sick; but, we have as distinctly asserted, and the proof is open to all who wish It, that I,the cost of furnishing extras to the "sick," is lequal to ten dollars a week, and that the Cam . miestotthrs have admitted that Mr: ling, when he tame into office; nodded elem-that he would not chug. the County any thing for furnishing inch articles. "More Anon" hoe the hap- - - donee to deny this, virtually, by omitting this Important item from his calculations ; althoigh his eMployere know, and he knows, that the facts Areas we have stated them. "And I now again assert that there are more than 76 turnkey fees of 371 cents per week, and /dare you to 'deny deface" - Do you: Well we do deny it. The number of pia:mere disohargul from jail daring the week ending Jannary29, irea 25, and that was the number, and -no more, on which turnkey fore are due.. Yet,. either through ignorance or reckless:auk the number is unblushingly put down at 76! The records are oar voucher. We do not dare "More Anon" to deny them, for he dire day any thingthat tells spinet his cause; but we are contain to put up the fens of the re• cord against all the "More Amos " that can be =elated aphid us. Our anonymous - writer then goes on ta. make *Rather oskralialo4 In which he demonstrates that • the Sheriff'. annual profit on the jail is $2,574; (not $4,000, mind you). This wise don elusion he anises at by assuming, most Min lately, that every prisoner in jail is discharged omen week--{hat ins, that on an average if 76 1 prisraters, there' mutt be 76 discharged, and 751 turnkey fees; of 87} cis. every week. The records thow the number to be only 26. So here we I tares mistake of 50 a reek. Multiply 50 by 52, and 52 by 87i. and you have an error in the I calculation of $975 a year. Then he allows for only on. Piller a week—s difference of $620 more—making $1,495 of an error in his calm. lotions, and leaving • profit to the Sheriff of as ly $1,079 a year. - He Bays "one jellor has always been suf ficient." If hi don't know any better than this, he ought not to meddle with what he knows nothing about. Thejail has never bean moa ned with one jailor. Nombudly, perhaps, there has been but one officer boring that title; bat be has elwayabad athistants, and could not get along without them. The simple question at Issue between the Commissioners and ourselves, Is one offarr. The Commlssionen asserted that the Sheriff made $4,000n year off of the sum allowed for subsistence of prisoners. This we denied, and demonstrated its hpoorreatness. "Mon Anon" thenpurust .hitheelf In, and endasvored to ens tain the &legation of the Coasmisairmers by In. thrpedating into the calculation the Item of . I .!lernaketfithe," swelled to three times its setnal ensciast; sed eat ithibmesd in'the corigizad ape 'ation at iIL As . Danis now persisted In, we Teuton we may take it for granted that the Conon *foams abandon their first assertion as entenahle, and odmit that the Sheriff does not make $4,000 year from the sutudalence "of .prisonans, and now allege that his total profit from all soothes, in the Jill, is only $2,671. Well: they have aright to abandon unfounded charges; but they ought to do it manfully, and .not under cover of an anonymous defender. This a®of $2,574, width Mr. "More Anon" allows to the Sheriff as the annual profit of the jail, is made out; as we said before, by colcula ting a "turnkey fee".on 76 inisoners per week-, jut three times the actual ruimber. Now let nis: take this gentleman's figures, as corrected by fade and allowing nothing but what he allows,: and see what the Sheriff's actual prat from the_ jell in, by the showing of hii enemies : Weeklynllovnines for 76 prio ri:nem pthamele, cue loaf doily, for $23.62 week, Soup twice a week, t 6,00 'Are Jailor, • . 10,00 $38,62 Add turnkey tee fez 26 persons discharged sash Is ask Weekly,prifit of tie Sheriff, ' $ 82 , 00 Or, fors year: 411,6641 This Is according to the showing of : kis enemies. And is 161,664 a tariblei amount to miy a man who Is saddled with the respcosibUity of tratehletg and pro viding for 76 prisoners ? Many a min gets • bigger salary for doing far _ • But then from this elm Is to be dedocted $520 paid to_anAssistant Jailor, and $620 more paid for articles furnished at the Sheriff's ex -metes, far the', iiek, in jell; sad' this leaves the actual amount of profit extremely small Trur, it may be said, tie Amittant Jailor is notation. lary; but Mr: Magill fade Man secesnry and pigs MM. sad Monible mn will aoudads that be would not tanisonstily pay tartly so sub of MI own money. [Cony also be urged that Mr Magill night charge thicamty for whatever articles be furnithes Med*. So he might; but the Comminionen have Me pledge that be will hot; and irby harp about what argil bet It Is about thing! se they dre, 'that wears contending. • "Mote near will see Mit we hart mentally 'ffdareer affirsaa qttettloitherimet ant of bls sßegatiousoMni en feel axiom to know what be Is goisg to do about IL : • n C Saul Quinn 7011 min Conersonolin.7-fai the Commissionai are.so keel it reforming Me Sheriff's oMos, wit suppose that they here .rter objectionto noting Inquiries made about flair own. * We therefore submit 0011311 Well, to ',Web soma attention is door .• 2 L Han ire one cr itesemail bolialtaif timeinat very remote, coo was deemed enough: .but we Observe that neti appeared for the Com missioners, at the expense of the Corutty, in the salt before Judge McGinn, to get postestion of the Jell. Now, if one Jailor is entaigh for 76 prisoners, Is not on Solicitor enough for three Commisdaterst • - • 2. to It Mee that the person appointed by the Commlealanerty'sanettur for the Jell,' s xi; beige $4O pa month, but who dose not yerform the dutthe of that station, L employed as an As elekuti Clerk Is the Commissioners' Meal le not one Mike enough- for one man, sopeelslly lamellae one le a Adman? 8. Win the CommisalOnere explain why, they hart; Pdd $4O .6 month, yea ;wed for {l2 gooneer; When the Foreseer is employed •only seossetosthe In the year? Therese* doe months summer, when no Engineer le needed, audits eon gum find' otheresoplcrynient: 'At lUD a Jesr; the pay , ta at the rite of ;An a mend!, of meted ambit. le ell , Woonoroy?" 4 Wei there say:satharity_. for mthlog. the late AlielliliVilftioaltiOn..flo nipigkathaeal. se' We best It amp' that OM law mambo no anoh Coorodon. ibeAtionoes yip titled ugethrest the ozpireSS of the Ccoudy, and sd; jOunlea WOOutdologliWithilg.-4411 oiticturs- Los ..basse; - :iisatc was flosilobolvith , a copy of the With= get op by as Oroagsgossolt to tutu tb--.lftwitf - ows of Oho A% air ea' 4** Cosaistlos 01114 1 ;:wtassi4i.:Aesestion, imi-tildittlilfell4:l4l4l*l4'.o4l:lFlW OSIW -4311 a• 4aSe spl4dt arts ..ssy attat, thissit offisatof,t!"l.,laswfsi,:gss goad 81. 04# 11 4 11 4 14 . AS: 010 111 0 t .010 L. Ie it the praefice of the Conunburionere to ecilees forfeited recognitanoesl We have heard doubteexpnented, on that point, and it is cur rently reported that they are not collected. We trent to know. C. What fines are imposed by the Conn, for tippling hotline, &e., do the eon/minim:kers re late* the guilty puller, without exacting pay ment of the fines end costal Ir is so reported; and instances have been specified to es in which the persons fined had the money in their pockets to liquidate the penalties imposed on 'them, but were discharged on giving their worthlen due•bllle for the amount. We ore net tote suiderstood as charging that this done; but we would like to have the matter explained. 7. WhTtittre the county accounts to be pub ' fished! In ever . ) , other: county of the Common wealth, the annual statements are now being made public. Why are they withheld, here 7 I The publiewant to know. 8. The Poit. the organ of the Commiseioners, has repeated, lately, the stale slander that Mr. Magill wee a peculator in the County Scrip. Here the Counalealonere the courage to publish ell they know about that matter! Let them in• culpate Mr. Magill, if they con. We want that matter cleared np. Mr. Magill and the Whig party have suffered long enough froth the BUY pleions set afloat in reference to it. We have a right to demand that a fell explanation be given. Will it be forthcomingt• The Emma Dean le in from Wheeling with e light cargo.—Cin. Gas. The Emma Dealt left here to a huny, although she could have got plenty of freight, and hasten ed to Wheeling to reap the rich harvest Promis ed there. By the above from the Cincinnati Cas sette, it will be seen that she made a "water hauL" The Baltimaie American copies an extract from Mr Miller's report in favor of the liemplield Ballroad, to which it adds our remarks on the same,, and in favor of the Connoillsrlile road, and then 'eye : In reference to the Connellsville railroad, of which mention is made above by our Pittsburgh contemporary—by whisk a short and direct asm muniostion will be established between Pitts. ' , burgh and Cumberland. Md.,—we may repeat with well grounded confidence that, although at the present jpncture, Baltimore Is fully engros sad in providing for railroad enterprises which are in hand and necessarily have precedence, she will be prepared at a future period, by no means remote, to ab-Operate with decision and energy in the accomplishment of this very de, !treble object- This is a gratifying eminence, and we hope that mesrares In behalikof the road will at once be eat on foot. br the nub ursh, Ga:ate. MUM!. Eurroxs.—The teport of Cant miselonea s appointed by Gov. Bigler to revise the code of our State, proposes a 'change in oar ..Tax-Laws." which seems to demand the notice of tar payers. The seems is based on , the ostensible basis of equalising taxation, and proposes to tax all kinds and species of property, personal and real, in such • manner as to effect what Is desired, a general reform. The fact that our taxes will be greatly Increased la pbsiely stated ; but with a feint promise of subsequent reduction. If our public fends ars to . be raffled away, SO th ey were tut' summer on the railroad lettings, doubtless an lecrease of revenue is needed. Let the tax•burthen be increased one, and then, who can rtasnably expect that it wilt ever be lightened? The Inquisitorial process that is proposed may work well, but we cannot see the ebfferenee between the fairness of the.pres mat system, and that of the-one contemplated, if the administration pets are to feed upon the people's money, when accumulated in the Tress. nry. Let lisle who are intimated asert, look to this matter. Twx. For the Dai'y Pittsburgh Dune. THE HiIIFITIILD AND PENNA. BULB:ADS. Me. Warn—Prom the recent action of the Councils of Philadelphie, and the report of E Miller, chief engineer of the Pennsylvania Hail. road Company, It is manifest that they intend , to break faith with Pittabromh, end violater the letter end spirit of the ant chartering the Pena sylvento Railroad Company, by constructiag a divergent line, deseeibed by Mr. Miller as "com ma:4g at Oreepstatrot,thirtitene miles. eath. -of Fitteburgh, end emending' th rough teething ton to Wheeling.'" r • By the charter of the Pennsylvania Iteratd its wisteria terminus is Axed "in, at or near the city of Pittsburgh, or other piece in the county of Allegheny, with authority to extend said road, era breath thereof, to the town of Erie" On the faith of this provision of the charter, 'Allegheny county subscribed one eine:oaf dol. lug to the stook of the company, and the rood is Added to Pineal:O. Now, does the pe nl stockholder In the company, the corpora ti of Philadelphishaving oat:rotor its manage ment. by becoming the *hitt owner of the Hemp. field Bold, possess an unbroken hoe of railway from Philadelphia to Wheeling, eventually tasting Wheelisg instead of Pittsburgh the west ern terminus of the road. On iamb:Mica I fnd that the let chaterlog fhb Hempleld roeprescribes its location "from Ormeasburgh to some point or lime on the Western boundary line of Donegal township, in Washington County;" there is so authority erion• over to connect with a rood to Witediey from that point, and without an express grant of power there will be a serious break at the little line; if you have any doubt on the subject. I refer you to the late opinion of the Supreme Court in the case of the application for in injunction robe the ' Franklin Canal Company wherein the law relative to each unatulonised cones Ilion is clearly laid down. The Homplield char ter must be moulded anew, it is palpably Ineffi cient. " The commercial interests of Phlladel phis" and the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will doubtless importune tie Legislature for the requisite - leglelalion. I trust it will be emoessfolly resisted; but if there 'heed be unfortanately a disposition in the Legislature to Yeast the power, let it be done, to take effect after tie right of ray to duo• bencills tor boor prated by the Virerinis Leytela , twee ID promoted by Wheeling. Pitts j burghs deeply interested in the Steubenville road. Her Councils "Mold stem request our Itepresentatlvei at Harticbargh to mist all or any legislation tending to make Wheeling the truism terminus of the Pennsylvania Railroad by Wheezing the co:melons referred to, or by antheisiof theetj of Philadelphia, our honest empartner in the Cabe Womi, so entmoribe to the Virgitda branch of the Iterapeold; seen Mists - h, is lin t er rye, "the commercial leered& of Philadelphia require it." Mean. Winslow, Later & Co. bare DITCI listed she was $l,OOO 000 loan of the Ohio and Wiens Railroad Company at satisfactory rates. Most of them was poroltseed tro foreign swootra. These Bonds are in, sow of 41.000" sorb, buries - 7 1 , 7 cent. Interest payable Feb. I and Aug. 1 In New York,, he principal re deemable to New York an the Ist Angus*, 1807. Ths Bands are cornertable into stock of soy time before their matality, an thst option of the holdall. The paymeot of that:is seared by • int sad ady mortgage on tho road. John Fer guson, Esq ,of New York, bilthe Trustee. The mosey analog from the tale of these Bonds is to be used to pay for the iron ratio. The road abrade from Cretan°. on the Cleveland, Col umbus and Clnoinzal Railroad, to Font Wayne,: la lodises, 131 miles. • The grarliag andbridga tog is nearly completed. Tho Company .expect ' commeuce laying the iron rails lof which are portaged)dow-n audio ban Is June nut, hare the Wire lino in operation by*. IstJan., 1861. This road is in fast acontinualon of the lOhio and Peasylvails liana through North laden Ohio aid Northern Indiana toward Chi cago. The estimated oat. equipped for . one Iyaws' operations, is $1,840,000. • This Road traverses an exesedlogly fertile portion of Ohio and Indians, which 'M be great. Vitae/Med by its oompletion, haring at present no WWI of transportstion to menet. Its al beams will alone gin It s good support. The residue of the lice, coder another organ isationdylog between Fat Wayne sad Chicago, will be placed under eoaract for graduation and swam early in the oonliog Spring, and will be completed spoedlly,thersafter. Tar:ample lion of this react this line will make the Oblo and Indian on• of the best pining Roads in the West. Qoits Nast to the Michigan Southern and Novena Indiana, it will be m robthe short est line from Now York to Chicago. This tins maples smolt favorable position; and will not. probably hire any material competition. The fen of the ,country it traanes 1s sucd . as to make the construction of the Road:cheap, not over $14,043 - per mile duly. equipped. • The Oman, hare a available stock subscription of $1,320,000, most of which has been paid is sod atleisded on the Una. The loan is made to pay for the iron rails and to equip. The toan•l *gement of this Road is in good hada Willis' /denims:, Esq ,of Ohio, la the Puniest. The Directors are among the most respeotable and : aliclest business ma in that part of the own*. try. Those intareeted nay rest wand that the Road will be. speedily , soul aosomially trade.-2E: Y, Man., Gums Excauncm—Duilat ***part Berms 889 nye% mitts 'WWI , ' twispowniGritha [Jolted Static, widob am: EirAM__Pugi .to...asightcrig Mae to thlt yationB9, 1,1 , 110 0118 or 1,0208 - 98:1 , 011, 4 . 1 84tr001il *Wit* t9.9 l tUtt *Wu 'into Em ESTATE ow NNW Yost.—The New Took Ezpresaptiblishes the following item, in Moe tration of the gelato(' real treats in certain parts of duet city: The property at the corner of Broadway and Felton greet, noticed a 'hart time eines as have los been leased for 21 years at the rate of $14.,- 600 par annum, with a Nerfeitare of the im provements at the end of the lease, costing at least $BO,OOO, was esteemed en enormeros.rete. The improvements have been planned, and lessee granted on V 1210123 apartments, yielding • rental of 522,000, and several rooms are yet mkt. The property, it is expected, will yield a net in come of $20,000 per annum to the Imeon. Tan Worst to ELIHOPE.—The past and pre sent winters in Europe and America show that the remarkable features of the season on . the one continent have a great similitude with those on the other. The severe winter of last year manifested itself simultaneously In Europe and America, and now in both hemispheres there Is a correspondingly mild one— Accounts from Itigt, In BMWS of 3d of Jana try, mention' that, in consequence of the mild weather, the port still remained open, and that a ship bad just been chartered for London, a oiroamstance wholly unprecedented at this peri od of the year. . The weather in Paris is no Mild, that the do nut tree named after "the 20th of March," In the garden ofthe Tuileries, is nearly In leaf; in the garden of the Laxemboutg, there are sever al rise trees in fall bearing as in Spring, and at the Tardin des Plantes, some of the almond tree' are In flower. The weather In Bogland bee been of extraor dinary high temperature for the season. The mean of December, as registered at Greenwich, !wait 46 deg. 7 mitt. Fahrenheit, pad the ther mometer only once descended below the freez ing point The average of the hut forty yeraw is only about 89 deg. 4 attn. During the put year 18521 more rain fell then in any year of the put forty. The following extract of • latter from Sari; um appears in the II eroro Co/onirt:: "A few days since, the American brig Bier maid; from Cayenne for Boston, two days oat, ,discovered three of the eautriated Frenchmen concealed on board. The - Mermaid being a reg ular trader between Boston and Cayenne, the captain wu apprehensive of difficulty en Ms re turn, shoal he take them to the United States, end therefore pat Into Surinam, where the French - war steamer Voyageur was lying, and communicated with the United States Consul, who recommended the unfortunate ladividuals to remain on board the Mennald. The captain of the Voyageur then demanded of the captain of the Mermaid that they should be delivered op to him, which was refused; and be immediately sailed for Cayenne, for iterations from the Governor. The steemee retuned on the 29th lust., when the Mermaid but sailed, and the T.. fogese had left, either to her or some other see n' far the United Stem" Tas ERICEI3OII Exatax.—The editors of the New York Post etate, as an evidence of their , con tidence In the new caloric motor, that they have contracted with Capt. Erlosaon to famish them with one of hie engines for the aloof their office. They add: It IN already in • atato -of considerable for wardness. Patterns ate prepared by Capt. Er. lemon, and the tosohthery is making by Messrs. Hogg & Delaniater. ' It is to have sufficient power to drive one of Roe's rotary prenes at the rate of 10,000 impressions an hour, and four job office presets, with a reserve tome of two or three bone power, and yet it is to occupy only the space ecology:I in a cut iron box six feet suture and between five and six feet high:: It is to be finished and in operation by the middle of April. If It succeeds, of which, of course, we have no doubt, we shall feel proud of the die- Unction which will properly belong to the jour nal that first avails itself of arch an Important. improvement. If It fails, we mean the world shall hugs it, and the reams why, if we can ascertain them. Pmecs aro Rif CABIR re., mei... of Lbo Not Yhrk Wuntsoron, Monday, Jan. 31. 1853. "Who is Franklin Pierce" Is a question that bet yot half answered. i em inclined to think that he Is one who will do just what will suit himself in regard to his Cabinet and Ms policy. I am quite certain that he will rattle the dry-. banes of each Unloolam as had Its birth 16 the terrible perils of 11350 to to West that Us u. Woos who thwo,jsvot Itho , cm& will, than t weet, knosetrhe Marne, are hlfrubtn - C4• foot. The gas then created has mostly -ullspe .ed, only a few old women of either sex cling to the larticky-futtla of that date, and all the wind of Cass do Co. will fall to shake one reef out of the tails of the craft of Concord. That any place _has been offend to Mr. Ron. ter, that say man Is horse to wham a Cabinet office has been offered, that anybody has some from Concerdwiser as to the names of the able , ere of the new President than when he verm— eil thus things are doubted hers. Tat I hear it most_ positively asserted that the Attorney Generalship has bees offered to Senator Butler of South Carolina, sod by him declined. 'The report tharcertaln gentlemen Sill not serfs la the Cabinet if Gen. Dix la made Secretary date Treasury, is mermurably true. Their refusal is bend on the sues substantial meson that jack gave why he would not all his sopperi 4 Ton may pat it down eiSued that Gen. Piave will have no "lodiepeneable" men In hit Cabinet.— Binh old men of the sea he will nrrer let erlde Ms shoulders. He will tell them as Gen. Tay lor told Mr. Clay, that "the people bad elected him yr:gide:a, and he should be president." If 'they don't like this fodder. he will remind them that the country is wide. has plenty of poster age, and let them go to grass. If they think they can do better, and can make seed•carn by embsrraulog his Adzilabarstian he has the pluck to try that issue with them. Ha LIB wen some touch et ermness from the ace which en be was born, and vu notbrought up In the woods to be soared by owls,— ;At your readers take the forfgolag as .the beet "foreshadowing" of General Pierce's' Cabinet, They 'hall find notbLog safer till u tast occurrences indicate his anuedsteembrie lion. Tenn, . Saar. Auacrm.. (Me.,) Pab."2. 11M3 11. B. 801.41'01 roe Maria —la the Senate, to day, the Brat ballot for 11. El Buster resulted In 18 votes for Fergenden and 111 for Clifford. In the Rouse Ferrender bed 66, Duo 70, scat• teeing 12 After the first ballot for Boaster, the Speaker sided that, under the order which had bees adopted, no farther balloting could be bad till to•morrew. Thlo decision wu appealed from, bet wu sustained by the Hone.. A motion wet then nudets Indefinitely pastime the whole subject• Negatived bye lugs majority. Ad. loaned. Tin Mauer—ft is blue creditable to sportier' of the foreign. population of our gauntry that they are disposed to defend the persecution of the Medial who have been imprisoned it Floe} nano for the stime of reading the MIL. It is , morethen dlecredltable In buy free born Amer, .. loan citizen to join In each defence. We wale that the leading Honker, Demooretic paper In New York cello those who hove interatod them selves-in defence of times unfortunate persons,. •11 , band of fanatics,' and 'fey, that the Presi dent beabeen foaled," if he bee made any ap • Oblation in their behalf. The tame paper says: The Grand Doke will only tench at the topy and impertinence of such an interfetwecan When such sentiments are avowed In this lend of religions freedom it is time fir us to reflect ms t enormous influence which the forego. element hes aminind in ourgovernment—Pror ' idrnee Amnia WIIAT ♦RC TOUR linimmoss! —Speak or Die! ♦ thriving trader in Wisconsin, claiming thM paternity of eleven &righters, 'Ovally ,to the, setcmishment of hiv cieighbors, succeeded in murying them all off In its months. A neigh hor of his, who had likewise several single deughters, called upon him to obtain the secret of hi. husburl•obtahilng success, whim the lat ter Informed him he had made It • rule, atter a you' man had paid Ms attention Woe of his gide n fornelght,,to call upon him with II revolt Ter, and request him to choose between diath and matrimony. ...You can Immtbee, ,, eouli tme d be, "which of the two they yraternd." Pon; LID Woca..—The amomat of Pork packed to idle place far the last swan to 460,000 lha.. The amount of Am made at the Idartatigaiielalidills far the last year to 13,000 bbls. Aboakl2,ooo bble, - addltlonal bare peen purchased by' oar merchants far home con sumption and eldpment--making altogether 23;- 000 DU!. ma the *moot yf ea market. The only "dealer la aiml tut season was dienador . Britain Fmk. Bid parekaima amounted to 125,- 000 lbs. Bsaldea this amount, • cionoldemble quality araa taarmftiotared into nob' at Walk er'e Woolen Pastary.,-Wen. &Tub. Tzar:Roar or our.—ihe trial of Loring Priam, of Davglau, altarged Iriththe inatudwrghtas of John L. 'toward, wu imddealy terminated at Woroastsr, Masa.. r taw days ago, by ths nibg int at tba dying deal*• rating at thwdectissd, as the ground that ha wail as Waal, A torn haslateatest • our end cheap phut ter loeirditt. O. of the boarlen mesteetlses the mit, stat the este • hasty mg, tb s mei . imbed balagAttlehed ft= ilzatisth7. 01 4 of tie boardershetet teemed, tetsmatsid the *Oaf etc 1471:441. tedesichtd to settle bribe Who's egiPas7 Plrl l Dif foe oar, bet It &Wit* , 3 i . A Srue Lost, or Wrrra—Au istetensa grant ahip, elated the ~ Caroline Chlsheetn," about tonsil from Southampton for Australia, with nine hundred young women of good char acter se emigrants.' Mrs. Chisholm, who has taken great sztterest in -the emigradon move ment, willacoompany them. The expectation that all taese "gentle creatures' will be eagerly Bought for in marriage by industrionsr and hardy miners, farmers, and eltop•keepera The &footrest True Witoess (Catholic) in s edested article oe the threatened invasion of Great Britain by Louis Napoleon, makes me of the following loyal language: ...Great Britain is th e man stay of the enemies of God and Christ; she is &rude with the blood of martyrs; and Is the eporoachmg contest the powers of two hem dred 130101111 of Catholics throughout the world, will daily and hourly ascend for her defeat." Stitiemerit of the Affairs of the Thurso litarns L xr r Invraunz, Annum CID Tar= Cailnai or PeitWillartlA.Deetnibel . 31.1852, being the .smut Annual Bente: Whole number or Paden cutatand- Who's amount flosnronew thereon, with Bonus for Mt and 1852 ..-.82,047,61.7 .11mcorn2 of raid reserved for =moos. Deamber 31. 1451--.... Lost Qua listerred Qoarterly, to. Porn• its don re 6,524 36 Letup , eent Tains of Bono of 1201, strip ye kl hon demand___ 1,283 63 Less amount of Premtariaa giros re- =Dant mei•ed from Premtaina Werart and on Pollciea---... ....WPM 0 0 F4l 90 Amount nakl for Losree—:—..._ Amount pald for orelnsurance... Amou of raid km Once Banta, Na.la rles, StunocemCorucasslosts. Pm. tsp.Adremit on. etate Teres. At. count Book% A:mu:doers' Fees. Au. 16.070 73 Amount Bert - n. 41 far Ito-Insuronte, Amount of Conital ...... ....-.. Actonnt at Astets hobi. for Lena, Jouway 1, 1803 MUM at rmArnre:. Yanda. Nartracea, and U. AM. l ' oCr S e t:Watt -- .. ..... OD 00 LIAM at tatia . rallel 7 Vollat- Amount LOirred at Yew ur an 7432 44 granola Mon. on Collatand:, • TO named. oaring eight par mut. logs] intermit. 11.601 al Amount of Dank ntoot OO Amount of Psnueybraniab new not Amount duo Irma Agent.-- ...... Amount af Dame Mame furniture and Braelthar--. . .. . .. Amount of tletatmdtioarterly aml Sartimqtatmal Payment. !amount of Cub an hand. and In $308,022 04 OEOIIOI E. AttNol.o., 00•4 No. 74 lioutth 44.. 10114eurgh. mir Lim:res.—Young Men'. Mercantile Library Alrociatiow .d Hrabanice . Institute. BlehaP 11111MOK, will deliver • Lecture before this dauxiation. .t LAPAYEITE HALL, corner of Wood nod Fourth etreeta on THURSDAY PYRRHIC. 10th inst. at 7.14 o'clocß. Soldect— . The cOnomtiOn of Comm.. with Set46o. .ad Relition." The principal Portico of U. lActure will be devoted to the relations of Commerce ao4 Rellatota— Hetet, of . admission. Oh maim to be had of the Dinwtomir Lecture Couunittse,at the Root end Drug Storm, Hotels; Wm. M. Lisrah'n Market and Third etre.% and at the door. •-a EISNER WOOL*. .1%0. IL 1101.3118, W. U. KINCAID, IRO. AL KIRKPATRICK. Lectar•Comnattw. zr Doors orco at 191 o'clock. Sfiretaarzt's Maar Soars, walch attract ed so mach attention at the Workrs Ur, aro now offered to the elrisont of Pittsburgh and Al*augur Cities, at the Proprietors prima wholesale and retail. MIL Soap is twr horthwlr rioted to thaw tronbled with shaPPW hstae to Winter. J KIDD It f.. Agents, 'den Na WI Wool; street. • :Er 8u Advatisement of Morse's Cottle, outride pp. ' serWINES, 4o—Persons wishing to par atom You= Warta an Laavoli of all dreepttoas.mov at (.Portal. can obtain a.m. .t Um bind pries. at law Wino Mt. of Jima wzAvra. Jr.. .aid Kate sad Pmt stmt. • morn is duo to Kier's Petroleum to say rut it hoe Due tome to comelehalr =Costa .leefr trail • of thla glreadfal Meow Is lean time than say m. 117. sad u Uwe met or irmairreactwo to the esti 11,:ideasaade of oerlitostee In the koala of Um erte. 'Mister. 6=7 et Ida& are fro. loortraidtierna the oily of Pitiseurult sod ite houzediat• 'Whitt. Ito W. .he. <1..17 sad betted all do.tht,that sumo PISA°. LOlll,l le emotkhie of bo =Mu. Tallie. rot only se • Meal remedy la Panty,* Itheonsowto. I:wetter. Is. of Putt. Dot as • voluable lutenist remedy. loth:tug the Daynthuas, sit well as the oulferlat• pain 4 to hesome whioalotei with lee merit.. • 11,oe Eart h a drord of aditnzes are starred that We coatis. le purely notors4 and le boutedwe it love fnthi the boom ot the earth. The following oerttleati leeoole3 tom *Mao Whilst. tosrowasseeellew Tart; *et bean dote /neat MA ertiloi le sow appended the eertificote of the ale! roted P. T. toot. IL D., asp... rm. star la troth otrtifr. that I lues twee.. b.dt7 .o Clot,/ with Ferefula P. the List emu year; that neat et the W. 1 hare been linable to otharal to our kind ones- When. owl math el the time unable to meth. sat entefuel ot r be& sal hove twat treated teem* au the time 07 the but threidass our withal. afford,. I oceadonelly gat am. retie 4 hot ao cum sad embattled d am. merk vatl In, /cot titoccuserded cm to U 7 the Petrolests. toch:011. *a mr7 Waggles had Wind let te without. ramat erg, bat the tact was . aafoniehtliv 11 threw the phOit to the turbs et cam. sal I alab tlbertistriaL )RIED FRUIT 5, bur. D c b Pea** 3 r.0 44°341.1, 1*, \t "es " w 11,4 4a,rno, two bc. a . Iftrat tipk , ri " I '2'4 "4"'"'"i!Nlagattin\courc a litiihm 4 41,0 UR=.l4 bbls. 'e,x l2l o,FastrY; 2v o as rtOVlelingit:Bl.ll uoea and MOLIIBBIB-40,hhda. prido %sum: 10 fur au,l a T b t i . 1.41. Nokitifik RL " 1 “" a i e k lrWrowitsti, MIMI. mUE follo w in g ". per m , \ b a y, , be ir, Mott till tr .`," Pell t1u "*6 1,74r tha . i p.,„,, t6 ....,Z 11 / 2. .4_ .. . \ ',. • P rir"l" %r 44.- 7 ‘"114 t4 11.4. \ \ ' 1414,1, - 4.4,. Bum 11 \ -,, \\. • at Reurth 44. , , ' Mums MOO, `‘. _____. ' s I Rae' Mkt: \ s- I : J......,1 re. Ari tr ,tkuzi. ~. ••;• r. 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Ai. u1 :441 11;) and SU ;MAW • 111 D 8-=• _ malaritUMAta 4, Traors6BlNT miaow COBTAIa AsarttalatrOTtsn~leaurTikfart\l cgtivlor MITRATE' aP 89DA-400 \bags Nktrate,:: s rl\" ls `" l24 7,Tliiruat..iumirr , _ Ill~lU~R.~~ VSZUSON--2011 t i I ** l7 .7 4 wite.ea Mint mot • Tjuatums zdAIMZEND—BaIia.: V , ' iraten tlf2 b1)18. Whiter ItOthiel 1 . 11 4 - 0/ I, \ '". .M11.141111,1%1.7.8.z.20,0 Saw his Vass becelTed 11* IMEVALtr,': itiaie,tbeAtiltir 5.4 pl an VllMitUrabie; 11Wli*t laaw E% an 9aeg *Wara4.\' t ri T Vecobilt. M *bag .b 7 14 * / 4 11 ".'1 7 pra bab a 7b,bow i4AEN4-500 iimititi4 ea filtßoME V3?"° 4 •"kf . . y, : ; 4OOibg . Mymann's, and: m i t y.7l,4yokiy ylisf.Yll , ,, Ur s ula Nl 4 : 33ii i . al; , ItARIB 0 , 000 1.. s.4thittrts's. XO!LOGE, • II ‘• • , oallosestantiy* , • it,11,3.1 Pandit dint \ • . ;A. TUCKS FOB S • " ' \ . auk ofPit= tg rit4 \ . asztlmuniflotd.ipsz 1;?, 7 TalligACO ragmoz—rast t etrett \ \ \ Melial7 1110 , 4 V, tt•lirrrzi.', ' 7 n .101 I t• \ stuurst. vitamin; • . Iggs. prime Sa m l, fee ale br „ rt. n. wlovejoitlot. e. Milia=MM CI :4 lIVOIMILIAT \ FLOUR-60 nob bol ' --• .7. , , *ir Ws t 0 ,, , •,,,„ ', , J.D. 10111 Ala It t ditD-10 \ osodico *boo Ifludly; eir sale , „CI Us ‘, ' I l osllo,\ 7,1 X WiLliaal.4 at... .', \ ‘11 , 1114.4-10 abba:ANeivi York \ atm . far `" '• 1.7 4.6.14 bv, 11411 '; \ . ~7: D. =UM" a Do. -• • , CIO ?Pa ,b 1146" mu by 0.46=0411 WlCltAß—ftea MI6. (try 99.) to Woo Yar"'t \Acout irArr a ao. 8 4 Vl R lAtazdz " taddd~t .. \ dz. Vapid!li . l4l. =Min, `DV (1(18,2 bb IL , ISPL-4455 "it\ • ties4•Vi •=‘-.-20 canto, L.4:1 sad' LC I:6UW orase, - AmbugestbY 7,4\ wal k ) arist r og4 • •- Zulta4o*: - ;, , BLE ila ntwD APPLES-bwriale; tafatte.araisto &au, ir iak\ bungskabblik ; %Et bcage*ii r ' . 7 .47,72. \ ~, - s. ma i . .. \ . \ \ ‘, • \:.., \ - A ' 2 \ t 0,,,. \;\ \4l-.\;." INAMI \" ;- \\ \` \ ~au;vn s xiure. Ibb. for matt b