PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. PilitlpElND ZIT TUITAI a OG rir:l!vsas FRIDAY lADRNRIO.. Id.ARRIL Is, .1853 E4DING 4dTTE# WIII ! BE FOUND . NAOS-PAGE' OP THIg P'4l"Bit. 1.-;rt,prrrnaamxrat? dm earn .1 Lath= of our :Weekly Ossetia ones to OCT blilinea f ostetdeeirebt• medium of =Watt their hittitesslacmn. ea, dmittion .11 baleen lour and an tboaseadoeteh itatet etorrtUlati and toasty it Wester& peartyl, • 016 TO ADVERUSEIIS—NoItbor the 11,11iorlal llama . DOT Mallow Gtahllshmsnt or lb. Duct flAsrrts; !..ezukt" AlrigatlßElM who dolts their SA/cosi to iipprar la the Dow oh Monday wiorolok. phase hurl Otwal .to before h o'clock,. Estonia/ Witte Itttts Otantrtios.--Tio Abzunittos of 6orts. td 44 67:1 :C= d .&, ' f a d' . v d a.g"" o eol ' kr " inert at tbir Wart Wants. au ttiLIWIT.IIit Ikb tO affoolit dettesces to the State Convention at' Lateteeter. on the 2lth ot theta-melt math. tot.ominsto Catatalattowas. Auditor diesel sod .Ettlystor - Jonas Ena, .. - 362th 7.18 . chµmuin. RILLAKIXO G 11022110 2 -2211 ALLEOHRIT VAULT proomdlige at the ceremony of ••••hrstaklng ground on the Allegheny Valley Ball .:-Woad, will be found in our oolumbs to-day, and command thit inteitet which the importance thitabliot . dummies. It is a' moat intercut *, lWg erunt for *Pittaburgb f mid one which will ./tnettrottah Militant* IA %prontottng the • steady advance of Mrs growing and - prosperons city. . GOOD tierws.--The Allegheny, Connell' soot liutt'wight, and by a r ery dealdedxote in both 'brioches, passed an ordinanee, authorizing stanoriptloa at $250,000 to the Cotnelbwille itatiroad. The work goes brareli on., LzaTtles.-11,4yr. T. J. Redden •ili canalorle hie leiture en "The Irish m!stion to America," tliteleienizig, at the Cagsedrol, admission -five. 'lluirbertness aithe . Ohio anti Pennsylvania 'Railroad is steadily inerestingie stilts branches ...;:Ithri express - train, yesterday noon, toot oat tear first class ears eroirded with pusengeze... The opened to Crestliee In about tiro i;!mteritir; Irina the btudeess on ;the road be. litl**l . Ylo hare not the ocllghtest doubt It ,I:faritf telly,tneet- the expootatioas of its sunned latest dater from California bring !again clao.--olth.death of E. D. Disav, of the If. S. cNat~, who -died et Sonoma, it the reelaime of Beq., On the 2d nit., is hL Ur: Dandy wealthe eldest son of air ..vino= Dr. Denny. After putting 'with hon. .Z...at the Navel School, he jolted the coast mar '....rveyific.tregita'aia California, and has been, od . -'llta:Daelfttweiiiifor the bat four year... It ap ;'-litis friar the Itegister Ihat his proper; Iletrif sea service and amongst thbße Rho knew-tics he bad the weptaition of in ex -,MIMat swam, an accomplished and patent of- I 'Pit:- - • I ..:W• deeply sympathise with his afflicted friends la this attp I.thelr sore bereavement. . . . . . . ~-. arms Itur . nsii.—The following IS a newsps -pm report At the die' oomme'of Bey. Dr- Tyng, of :Nig York,' on the. ea called .. spiritual man', festal - ions." -It suggeete painful reflections: - -tgfli Hiturilay evening fast, Bev. Dr. Tyng, Of Ahla city, delivered a discourse to his congress tidn,-*n: the modern Spiritual phenomena.- The. ;learned divine treated the eubjeat with great-se , .rlecumess, and Inamut:sr which merits our re, . ; 00. tful'consideratifin.thoigh we ounoteymps •, thin with his lean. He frankly adMitted the - feeteintirepadiated theidee a:their Meg mere, 1.1.05;u4. ne w w it= I c or 11:1 Ur o r magna Spiritual art- • I .',gin of the manifestalions, , be tt insisted that the (Adversary of soak yes map nyed in their pro- I eduction. This eon*siol on he ruted, not on the - I - ..litdocle !Willi Sittetsots,tut on the alleged 411migreantent of th(nianifestaticns williserual • l 'idea tibia u t gout different portions of i• the : Ott ' Tea . '„ .. - 14 - tan maintsMa.7.thit Tl, Abe Berr. laid qinia49:ft3LEl the ancient Hebrtnr r I th elsi'ysteriOus ph . (-I°4ra dt . i f ilior oo d mpor t t si ns with *the attiot ifitter itt its tesohings r they - must de -1 ll'poutt on Satlinieo . .y. Others may be inalined; : to thlnk,they Golfs law Is written ali,Histlnctlyl - . 1 bilks bodittsantsouls if living men, , at in thn 1 • IReflialkock‘ And that UM Divine word Is u mitt; quesnly spoken inoo gm:dense that ' , still goy . eta Om 'a:l4u in 4reccided a:peril:moo of • : , Dr;_Tyrig - spas art* great apparent concern and ritne*f hie peopteagablist pursuing the In- Instigation for osofeititio purposes." for under . thedellisiim Idea ltigt the Mysterious power is :Itaintlemb ,lile. aced the fact that there were mediums am g the communicants in his 'Clarldi. tirul that - r three weeks past Abet. tni ammonstrareetkd - A thi. &rye:vary absod mem-, Alutratr.. - It-had.rbed his meditstlou by , 4s,r sad his d eep n ight , and the speaker was ' nindezatacti to that if the annoyance con -ilnued to.luresse, hi ihould be obliged to relin quish his mluistry - 4tgi desired the earnest Iftlflpre - mf his peopt,Mad.begged their forbear; 'nee for speaking s plainly.- . • There ~w oe no ' d oneiation of median* Or ;others, bet the entini diikunnue evinced a candid and Icreingapitit, afprofhpitd solemnity of feel ,ingeend,the most triefeVanntimuions." We ask the ' er to l mark the Infidelity eewW) hed in thelanguage .f. the reporter, that reader SO 'l. may be la think that God's law . is written as dielizetly ina bodies and souls of - living men, se in tho entatemoh." Let tide .. notion prevail, and thentitien and to &lithe an lborityil the Holy 13m1 trres; and that it does - .nreisitin .'. spirit rap e, g" circles and neigh borhoods in toqavident be denied. :Infidelity te, ; him - achieved 11.1 grey modern tritnipt: in the spirit • rapping deltude - salt has seised hold of 4 tutreligions portion of community in some lee - I thms:..Vaii . a ' fatal grasp. . 'We think the ehribches are . gnatly to Mute - . 1. ; in this minor. . it Inm not been as quickly and . ' as firmly taken bold of, exposed, eanderased, - and denounced; as it ehOuld have been. It has beei tinted rather as a harmless fantasy, than seta . . soulfdesimying,mati intellect-dethroning ()eta ' Atm, it It really bi. . W h en ...,... , . ,'. we see a great and . •goi4isan, like . Dr. Tyng, reeling before it, and Soottioptsibig the abindosunent of his commie- don, trentHui on uncut of its difficulties orlti; *Tei e. we may well Mind aghast, - and lonk to • our mmoringm . Shall Gods Revelation. which PM stood thitert. for thoueaude of years, and ' *..his eseretiHMl antinuatiore, flee before the “Ad. *Miry . of Hoillit" ' booth . Britaa . . Revirto, for Fetatetry, Lae bete reatilmed;ased tr for sale by tlilderifeani, lroarth itreet,'aud Miner, Smithfield street T.:27ii'..l7Zaiireuref.yogaries of Art, for March, thi . third :number of the .issue, is a rerytne taimber,reintalribeg teineh oreelbath matter aid dne- • solt of mania* ge prdoise Owe, was tried jd Nei LLibov; last week, in which files lima bedews was pWntl6, and Mr. Aaron B. non*. defendant. After an absence of half an bons, _tbaj*.intennetta verdict of MO' dam age, Mhe who!, ram demanded._ To thißcidor of iAd fitioarrlA gazette: Ovnce Menus Orue B4ILIOAD, tt • • .2ssenillei Mush 14,.1963. Bra—An editotial of.theitheallag Times of thelth instant, copied Into yourrFrof the 9th, In relation to the refusal by v of the right of way to the Pittelmtgband Railroad, II appears, has iodated the Inference `with yon, that them wu , a...cantriot" between the oily of Wheeling and 'our Compaq to pre. vent, Itesslble, the grant referred to. • seems that • company to., by ths.Leglidature of Ohio, ins entered into a bam,vecret aotapiraoy with a town In another Mater ttronekete their road at a peat to milt thattown,..npan the onatitlea and for the iionsld - oration that that: town, will ;metal the i.e. ghdatarttal front granting the right of ~ way. through her territory to another company created by the tune Legiehttnte tit Ohio." I regret being constrained to is that the city ofWheeling end the Central Ohio:RalimialCom. Orly boranot yet been ebbe to harmonise their sieve oo foe so to enter Into any kind gra eon ' tr*, , ZI2 Oh . lan tto extreme a measure as • , Y I all our winteriness and aoretipondence witythe_rmeling ienthireities, in regard , to th e tem:Gnu et ourroad,. I do not recollect s eines 1 1 illusion to, the right of.way_quisUott tenths ..Pittsburgh arid Steubenville read; sad I am not Awe that: anyset or expreteson . epee the part of Noy. of the dlrectere, stockholders oe s egents ~of eye Company, but ever been amid or designed ' v4.nrevent the grant desired by the Pittsburgh gymbeeeilie 'Comp's*. Indeed, .so -little j ea lousy ealriuttethe. Otenbenvnie and Indiana road—Aaextentionla Obla af par. biderat has been felt by cite company that When. In the !Istvan:37f 1961, the Stentenvlllialut Tadlase il_ewiree/Mlied to., tie count/ of bluelhinvun leelWn,.. otsloo,ooo,lwo &Pine tort skni Coloev" calk the 'stump So giboecui of 17144shaeription; with lump:boo that; while tt mold not Islam ibcCentral Soad,-;it.wonld bithella ktie inunechate diatrict of country which it.might traverse. The 'Editor of the runes is mistaken In ter posing that our road would have been built by the way of Coshocton had this right of way to your Sumbenville road been granted two years ago. No each idea would have been entertained by our Company on a contingency so eompara- Uvely unimportant. Geographically,• and with a view to local resources, we have, I believe, the beet linefor a profitable railway that can be ob tained between the Muskingum and the Ohio rime., additional development has only convinced as the more thoroughly of the • pro pricey of our location. As your editorial of the 9th is calculated to do otir Company iejusticeorill you favor me by giving this article equal publicity. 3. li. SULLIVAN, President. We give place to thaabove with pleasure. Me editorial re:mid, referred to by Mr. fthilinus, ware based entirely on the statements made in the Wheeling Tinian and we arepleased tolled those statemeate so emphaticelly denied by one of the parties lugged into the controversy by the editor of that paper. As the pretended fads on which Wheeling has sought to jostify her oppoeitton to the right of way:for the Steubenville road are thous promptly and oonolnaively- amtradicted, We an =HOU to see what new ernes will be resorted to. To art Editor of thr ftu.tbaryth Grarttc: Eita—Yoti remember DO doubt that last TOZP the Lecture 'bleb I delivered on the 17th Muni at lamonio Hall, gave rise to • discussion in which Dr. bloGill, - of ‘ the, Wotan 'Theological Seminary, took a prominent pert. , I was absent from the city when his last Leeture was delis. "ered, but I intended replying to him on my re. turn. I found it necessary, however, to leave bouts again in about three weeks, and the bust• nem that bed accumulated daring my absence, and. that which Squired my attention before departing, made it imposeible for me to attend to this matter In the meantime. Had I been able to attand42) it, however, the; only point of which rworild have treated would' here been Abe Etclesiturtical character of the Anoint Churches ofgreland and Britain; on these there Rae an appearance of argument to Which I felt bound to reply. . As the e'en Institutions of this oonntry Taw admitted on all hands to hare existed substan tially long before , the Raton:cation of the Six teenth Century, I wee Willing to let my view of their origin and that of Dr. McGill rest on the arguments already before the public. It lathe very properly in the range of my du ty to deliver a dleocarse to-day, on thcCatholl city of the Ancient Irish Church. I have given it for publication to the Pittsburgh Cathilie, but I send Son a copy before the publication of that As it might be trespassing too much ou your spue to ask you tolnsert the whole, I hope you will how no objection to publish the following abstract Thou who wish to Innualgate the sub— jest more fatty, can procure copies of the Cacho. I show in the first place, that St. Patrick's ed ucation and early associations are proof of his Boman. Catholic principles. Be vas educated at Tours, at Laing, and under the famous Ger menus of Auxerre, of whose orthodoxy there can be no doubt, and at a time when what are now considered meliorated of Catholicism must be additted to hare been everywhere prevalent. Be wu lent to Ireland by Pope Celestbie, A. D 432, and consequently mut hare been deem ed by him sound in the Faith. I show • decree of the Irish Church attribut ed to at Patrick himself by Ware, and contain ed in • more ample tam In the Book of Armagh, which tru written by an ant/totted Scribe or Copyist, about the year 800, from which it Is plain the authority of. Home was admitted, and MOWN to it prescribed in certain diffmnities. Commlanus and Colambanur, two illostrions Irishmen whose letters have come doin to no, are next , produced to show the Faith of their times. They tun of the principles of their octant pormies, sad It appears they were evidently Ro man Catholic, though these men Lind not quite • century end • MU after the death of halal Petrick- The grenintareenne between Inland and the rest of &nye manifested by ma im of andante who for may centuries &equa ted dust soantoy, sad the learsedued holy ma that tremtlotilt from It to easreenthe maim, next alluded t 0: ..,.. - '"4 The nature ,and extent of this Intercourse show the identity of the Faith of Ireland end that of the continent of Bows. I then treat of the Monastery of lan; which Dr. McGill W iesen an the seat of Preabyterianian. I slow that the ore:phial= of this Monastery contains ecothingrepureant mute the pruned discipline of the Cathe/ic-Church„ and 1 produce parkin proof that the essential difference between Bish ops and Priests was recognised there.. Their' attachment to the Beriptum isabto show: to be in perfect accordanoe with the -pintiplss how- taught by Cetholles. What are considered the' pecirdiaritles of. the CathoUe_Church are all found in those men, and the value of the Mosconi° vote, unceellilY the Collbsey,and the obligation of adhering to them; and fasting= stated days, and penitential warty, are there shown to have 1:41111 at all times recog nized by the blab Church. Various other proofs are brought-forward to show her belief in the Buoharitt, the intercession of the Virgin, and other points. d more direct reply to Dr. M ain allegations which I did not deem suitable, for a sermon, is introduced In notes which I ap pend to the published discourse. I hope that as the controversy has already been admitted Into your columns, you wilitiot deem It out of piaci. ..to Leman this abstract, and leaving It to those who wish to laical/gate the ,object; further, to procure the whole discourse. • . I remain yowl respectfuly, OTOSNOB, Bishop of Pittsburgh. Pittebtirgb, March 17, 1853. =moo OP FEB BOARD OF . =CORPORA IOW OP TEE CHARIIERA VALLEY BAIL• ROAD CO Pursnant to adjounment, • muting of the Board of Incorporators of the Chanters Valley Railroad Company, was held at, the Monongahe la noose, Pirtaborgb, on Than/1v 171 h. Eon. lohn U. Being toot the choir. • • The following gentlemen were present, sir: MOWS: John EL E,!ng. Thomas Bakeweß, J. 8.. Moorhead, D. T. Morgan, Jas. 071. Denoy, Vita. Watson, John Bosnian, WlPlam B. Colo. halo, William Latimer, Jr., Lecky Harper, rod AL B. Brown. It appeared= from She bids that the enm•of 'lupus= thousand dollars had teen sutasotboJ befits seventeen thouand dollars more than le necessary to secure the charter of the Company. Oa motion - of Thomas Bakeirell, Esq.., David T. Morgan, Esq., was chosen Tresanter of the Board of Inv:operators, and was duly author ized to pay all necessary erpsnites incident to the organization of the company. Onsnotion of Mr. Bauaman, it wu Sauteed,. That as soon as the lettere patent are received, the President be authorized to call a meeting of the Stockholders it the !flowage hela Boue,• in the city of Pittsburgh, for .the purpose of electing Directors for the Shutters Railroad, for the ensuing year. On motion of Mr. Sakurai, It was Resolve% That Boole to motive further sob acriptiens to the Chartists Valley Railroad, b opened at theaters of D. T. Morgan &Co., Wood street, Pittsburgh; at the home of ltlej. Thomas WatsoniCenonsburg; at the hone* of Br. George EL MG& on the Washington road; and at the Fulton Reuse, In the Borough of Washington. On Motion of Gen.' Moorhead, the Chairman of the meeting, (Maj. Ewleg,) was authorized and requested to prepare • report on behalf of the Ittoorporatore, to be road at the first meet ing of the Stockholders, showing the progress sod prospects of , (be Company. trot of the Stockholder., with the *mount subscribed by each, was then made out by the Secretailes, certified to by the incorporators present agreeably to Law, and mailed to lila Ex colleacY Goretnor Bigler in order that letters plastic may be tuned forthwith. Cm moiety the meeting then adjoertned. JOHN H. EWING, Chairman Lulu Hearin, J Dun;5'4114,104 The friends of the Uniontown gran t ! Rall9 I have given up the !dee of a aunt y inabecripilen to th i s in& The privets subsoriptions in Fey inn county amount to Sito,ooo, which earn is expected tole !annexed to V 40,000. amens burg and vicinity lure premised $lOO,OOO more, and serengsmute have been made by which the ha l m, gBOO,OOO, can be procured from car. tale Rule= capitalists on the payment of a bo nne of same fifteen thousand `dollar. —So mare! Herald. . • ' The ifoepland Baird of Piddle Works hes re• bleed its assent to the proposed redaction of the toll oncost bp' the Chesapeake and Ohio - Canal. The raitatlon was to base been from the present Sat* of 46 cents to 87 tents per ton, to take erect u soon - as oat hoe drod - boats were add ed to the number then espeed in the coal trade. The decision of thlr- Board controls that of the COD LlVlDUdmurt Amnion elites, at the viggestlon et • pbyskilan of sud nence,that:thlanause, owl medielnactill hi 64402- Wart' wi th out thitlslat disgust tea patient. 1 4 cbatrius sad Swallowing • mall quantity et the roe at et smoked herring betas and after tab• fag the spoonful at oiL A pleas of sardine wIU miter, it, bark% Is not palatable. The dis guise 1* path:ll4ly 'ettealaal, and _Abe .net delicate! csitatt.: yatieut may taw use the ph7alo riot nut WMIIINOTON. 'C~eJpoQenn of th. rittaburith Mll7 oaxstia , . Wistruaros, Marehl4.-• • The new affairs of the new administration do noteettle down Ideally. 'Meyers like a pot of bee-. ty pudding over the fire, the more you stir It the more it smatters and bubbles. The Senate wont go away, nor will it take up Executive bald ness.. Mr. Me-son unfolded himself to-day, and was, if petal's, • little more oracular and prag matic than customary. He had hunted up the email facto bearing upon the Cecina American dispute, aid applied them - with a tolerable degree of skill. :He concluded by declaring that the Marpatlone and encroachments of Great Britain hid become dangeroM to the United States, and the moat not - be permitted to perpetrate any more of them. That - is something like the " henoeforth" of Gen. Case' resolution, or like the boy,' when, having ben pretty ecttudly miff ed, he places a chip en his shoulder and warns his antagonist that if he knocks that off there entalnly will be • BghL Herein Douglass comes op to the mark better thaniduen, for he eam that Great Britain has knocked the chip off, and that we mutt enforce the relinquishment of the Bay-of-Islands colony, just formed off the Mos quito coast; or be disgraced. I think he is right. Tire establishment of theL,colony was ., ,the maw WU which the case resolutiom and thi*Muse &mi:mires contemplate in future. But the mat ter will probably be arranged without fightleg. No nominations - were made to-day, but the following am agreed upon: Buchanan, Minister to England; Dix to Francs; Soule to Spain, and many others of lees importanOe: Mr. Soule will not be a good representative at Madrid. Indeed, no man who has taken an active and open part In the late dim:undone on the Cabati question ought to be sent thither. While Mr. Mason wasfulminating to-day, Mr. Crampton, the British Minister,sat in a Seno tor'e mat, listening, marking, and inwardly di gesting. After the close of this prom:melee:lento; a very Interestitig colloquy sprang up between &asters Clayton and Douglass, about the Elise, Smiler, and Drawer trestles. Mr. Clayton again brought to bear his unequaled knowledge of the facts In the negotiations trader diseession. He complaiied of the many attacks which Douglass had4nade upon his treaty, in the Senate and on the hustings; and noticed an appareit ineonsis. temp In his eonduet, since it did notappear that he voted against its ratification. This brought out • piquant bit of personal history. Douglass said Mr. Clayton !thew that he was opposed to that treaty throughout. A private interview hod taken place, three been la leigth, between Mr. C., then Secretary of State, Col. King, 'Woe President, but then President of the Senate, and Mr. Douglaes, at which he, Mr. D., had ex plained his objections to every article In the treaty, and had expressed his hostility to the - whole. When the vote was taken the Secretary had. by mistake, omitted hie name. It was af terwards corrected, and Mr. D.'s acute stands reamiled on next day's journal as opposed to the treaty. _He considered that a difference which had arisen between him and Mr. King at that Interview, had operated to exclude him from places on the committees of the Senate to which he was entitled. This was rotker a grave charge to bring agiinst the Democratic nice President elect, but no body rose to vindicate the absent, and perhaps the dying man. The work of decapitation ,began today, in earnest. Thirty clerks were diendmed from the General Land Office, and forty or fifty in the Census OBoe *ere notified of their intended re moral., There are some seven hundred clerk ships in Washingteb, and we may expect two thirds of thein to be transferred from Whigs to Demoarnts within the following three months. , Guthrie is a severe man, and a thorough par tisan. He will make a scattering among the scared brood of hie Department before the week Is over. McClelland le personally amiable, to t he too will be governed, in a great degree, y She dee:muds of the party. Many and L . ght Eire; already . Aeolus& that they would net 't i i the'saitioilei*nwelion within the wall, - of ma as Tat 11 Y cannot tell. M 'y a ',. ' catered" upon pm rev duties the . 4 eve assumed with resolutiete worthy of a Cat I and have riff them with a reputation worthy,. n its degree', of NM _ c.. t ,,. _ draws, nunC wow 'ins. 6 CorsmocrUse* otSbo Dans Pitiiirma °litres, Q.- . New Foos, ' 16 1803. • • ..,-- The pressure In money, .. u lifents ceased to attract so mach notice .Om he press, and to exelM so mucla con on Wallstreet, continua to be severelyamong merchants who are large borrowers a el micas, say . ten ri to twelve par cent. per ars ns. The harts are by no enure liberal lenders, though strongly urged by borrowing who mate note/ with much more read'uess that; they= poselbly pay them. . Stocks on Monday, under the William of the European news, zal`ted a little, bat they time this afternoon dull and languid. The arrival of so - large a 'mitten:to of gold does not _mend matters, from the fact that the banks are oblig ed to pay the drafts drawn against them, and trait ten days tar retinal from the Mint An aticidentnl discovery has been made rein. tive to the - Ohio Land end - Marble Company Stock, that will make It one of the grtst Com panies of the West Iry marble proves to be Ilthographle stone, of naslity superior to the Garman,- the only kind used here, and meting from ten to barmen cents the pound. The best lithographic artists of the city, after scouting the Ides of an American atone so good as the German, are tiny satiated of thequallty of the new product, and the Germans can stand down. Our Assembly men it Albany ban bean lately legislating for the benefit of Peonsylvania and her works of Dula., improvement, by laying a tax upon all our railroads sunning parallel with -oar canals, and coneng In competition with' ' them. This step has been taken to raise a fond to. help build the enlarged canal, and should it . pass to be a law, will be a dot-Mont to the Erie rad Central lines. Railroad people hare tabu alarm, and It may ko stopped, though it looks obits unlikely, and tour Central Road and Ca 'nal will reap the advantage of oar Legielitive folly: Oar Aldermen have not paid the Soo of $350 per bead, levied upon them by the Judges of the Superior Cann, nor has the Aldermen Star dom:it been locked up yet; as be deserves to be, an appeal having been esker to the Court of Ap. peels, pod allowed. There Is not a dissentient voice against the, punishment of these bonest Aldermen, but many are found who regret that the whale-party were not sent up to Blackwell's Island for thirty days. A Committee of citizens Lave gene to Albany with the copy of m amend ed charter, which they hope will pass, and than cut off oar city legislators froth the spoils they • have so long enjoyed. ' - • The Ericsson ship arrived this morning from her experimental trip, and some changes will take place In her before she makes another at tempt. - One of her paints Is 'aid to be a want of buoyancy, that is, she is too sharp, and draws too much water. This Is • end mistake, but the same misfortune befeithe Washinghin and Her mann, both of Which were "flipped" to make them draw lees. The engines worked well on the passage from the Potomac The Laplace office- holders ere to, trouble about Oen. Pierce, who does not seem active enough in cutttag off, heads., The Commission of the Nary Agent, a fat shoe, expired yester dsy et noon, and be has not been notified whetti sr he Is to continue. As be Is a relation of bir. Webster ' there Is a hope that he will be contin ued, for his retention will cause lest trouble than disappointing a Leeofneo.The.Cotteetor ail Poet meter of this city, daring the Fillmore Admin istration, cut off so few heads, that the Plane men; to get in, can only do so by displacing La- cofocos. In real estate there has been quite a dingo within the weelc, and home which, stew weeks since, were in demand, cannot be pi rid of now at a decreased price of fifteen percent. Oil of town tole are also driller ante, and a muoh more prudent spirit is already shown among the pauseless and tangles tenants, who, after begin to mann the risks of speculation. C. The method adopted for bridging the great Pee Dee river, on the Wilmington and Manohes ter Railroad, la worthy of remark.. as showing another purpose to whloh Iron may be Osten 'ltaly applied. The piers for the bridges are composed of barge hollow cylinders Of omit Iron, nineteen feet In circuniferancs. Their bases are mink many feet Into the bed of the river by sr hauetiog the air from within them, by the me• thod known as the Pneumatio Proem, for fann ing foundations. The oylinden are filled with COMM, and this tot, bills of great strength and permanernoy. A Nroi Fix Yea LULas lisx.—The donor' of the elegant tones sad 0111,111gli to President PLeree have placed themseleas la ah awkward predlealaest; fit refising to' pay what they claim es extravagant bill 'of $1,837,61 fora pair of tifiroiso, Monk th emosintinis alone coat 411,100, , and the makers were diluted 4o fill , the order .kkataresard to incase. The sinkers incept. anti sue OM' _ : In spite of tke tremble* of UM Money market, there are lugs borrowers still ln the tairket, and new ones appearing for intemal entertrisea. We . hats the Omit Western Illinois Convey proposing to borrow 81,000,000 on Its bonds, paying tee per cent interest per annum. This road is 105 mike long; hey been Imilt far over 65 miles of it betireen Springfield and the Illi nois river, and . been. In salon for some Asks. It to now proposed to extend It to Decatorr, where it will connect with the.-llllnois Central. There is also a new coal mice abetted, lashing for money. The Wellsville Coal and Land Com pany, which leeks the lake region for a market, by a commotion with Its mines horn the Cleve land and Pittsburgh Railroad, which pauses its location. This in a good enterprise; but Mill shows the great demand for money. —/V. Fork ale. Journal. MIMIC X Coureortcor.The old sliver and Lead mine at kfiddletown, Conn., is about to be worked vigorously. The report of the. State ge ologist concercing It is very favorable. The vein in the shaft is three feet wide, and carries, le is believed, thirty or forty ounces of silver to the ton. About fifteen hundred feet of old thifts have been cleared oat, anti present rely prom ising appearances. The mine bee recently been cold for $OO.OOO. Dr: Ptenfort, the mineral ogle, who mode the discovery of the great val ue of the mine, cleared for his part the sum of $30,000. The new company has organised with a capital of $200,000. Robert Bayard is Presi dent, and Dwift damson Secretary—both of the city of New York. The company will pot on at once a force of some two hundred men. . LAMS gAVICIATION.—Lax. Sr. CLAII —Yee terday, the Ruby took a trip up the river to try the ice on Lake St. Clair. Capt. Ward Informs es that he could not get any higher up the lake than about a villa or two above the light house. The toe appeared to ono unbroken sur face as far on they could reach. No water wee visible. He gays It apes not appear to be very strong, bolog only from four to six loam to thickness. Should we have a good. blow about the time of the equiaox, it Is probable that It would break it up.—Defroil Adoertiler. EAT CIT/ THILOIUTIR raa Ice.—YCIVITIIIy ..the Bay City came up the ricer homßanudsky. to which port she made her way the day before by the North Passage. Capt. Atwood informs us that the north paugo wee entirely, clear of leo. In amologup, he took the middle puuge through the Islands, and though he encountered some stiff ice,he succeeded In getting through. Be reports th ice as being all crowded over toF wattle the South shore. Sandusky Bay Is cies of see. Tho Bay City started for Cleveland last *ven ter. Captain Atwood apprehends no dWiontty In getting In.—Detroit Ade. PROTNCTION INSURANCE COMPANY, . OF EAETFORD, CONN. Cap Sleek, Annual Premium and Western Fund 51,000,000. INCORPORATED- Irei. Policies of laminas Waal at all times on the most favorable terms, against LOBS OR DADMAO•R BY POUR, On Tll6 PERILS OF NAVIGATION, by OFORLIIIC a AO OLD, Agora =MR 7:43.1 For Pitterorsr, eat Allorloier Oororti. itfirralia Errs Exaucsa--The Pennsylvania Railroad (lampany. ban rod owl the wlntat earns on the' following good. of the Olt elm* to 60 di vim 1000.. from Pittaborth to p011.101,41* or Ball too Boom. 11.0 and Nat. (oLltsd:s larded Ldird 010 Inlay. 1 , 1.-6 IV= /!$ PliTEßVltall Monaco COMPAXT.—A coowo o or the liteekhokhrs of th. Pittsburgh 111.19 g Oa ut pan 7 of Mich.. via M held. el the Aro. our the Idarorho Me. on WYDNEIDAY. Lt. 13d IlAtabt. at 3 &doer r. u, for the purport of orgaidal.g and.t the general Mining Law of 311chneen. Panda. etteed... I. momu.a. • Br order of the Bard othittd A. WILRiNS. Seentszn Ifir NOTICE—a. Aftlilliwors would in firm his friaole and the publkt canerelly, that he bee removed big *hone sloth of MlGglttl sad TOBACCO, tom Ms old stand, Water street, to the nom Mo. 113 ander the Monongahela Monte. not Moen to the I/Inn moot Inn Company. obese he er l / 1 11114O1Or. as helebthost 1..3 then one a the best etOks of Imported agars to the egg. /le batter. Wessell that the Moth of agars gad Tobacco he Is let the h.tll of annex tor ode. are seektentlyvell Immo to need tooth. room:mod. tkos to swore to Mtn. at ttle nor stand.the tone Pat.. sae he evolved at Metro. Oa. of toisthees. [NM to REX OVAL. HENRY H. COLI:INS, waoutams mown, anoussaos , scrincumnwe isamittrr. IntALISS 1 CJIME2II.III7TITit. 11dti, ag. NU MOW/ To No. 25 WOOD STREET, • Twelve doors above Water PITTIMUR.OIII, P 1111.313, KIDD & Co. hoprojnet received Are hushed chef of Claret's Welly hetitunal UONITT . 8341111. eotonshlng: the tontture nous IloaDt. extra muted Drown !Woos. malt Brown WlDelcer. Moto od !Boor ) DUenut ream his admitted by O. that Claieees Soeturare 20. Data to the world. ahl stirßW - & BARNES' SAFES—]Jere' Le the Itlrid t er moos es tithe valuer Out M.fl, tttas which we Fan eon&lenUT net the sontahn oat Fork. We b.. .leads puldlehed anal wailful:a; melon eno. Wee made /or GU" near anl‘onllnars We., tad rohT, abroad. hue been 'subjected to ha SETDR.DAT •Tan IN ACTUAL OCNTLAUDATIOND. and Ftemervad their eentente totally The In= denude. The !Wuhan la/totter Maar the lute looontestalila obseater:.— $lO,OOO wlani OP 800 £BD LIMO BALD WM A 010 1141111 • ALElON,llltunCourr. P. 4 • Ndiembei-17. lea . Maw DostrZlStunt—Dea Stu Yaws two Wass tare duly real I wee Umtata/. the W.. would .morning ~":t4'.l=4-4,1. =w r y' ge t morning of ' the l o t h one toet—my ttere bu.l.llnn hauls burned to ashes. It was built of won u 4 lure three am hate was In It at the time of th e Om thlt haw the ostler. where Una I. •la rx• amount of ell. It wes a eery hot Dee. Al, note. ant begat sauna that wet* In the Bah. emanated to about Tea Theautt Dollars, whlelt lased. ui T4l7 . l.4: sisplep e arjgrAsad foLt= no time, but buy ittal. to hue their pare. itr Ite—and sat mat Land. I ont Welt tatommand your Dom tomato. Tours..uar. • Jolty etiftir, NEW Od.IIPI.T NTOEX n - ROBINSON & CO., NO. 47, FIRTH STREET, NEAR W4X)D. Now opening a large and entirely new Stock a:lmported sad Amok. ClarPotg..tarodber Mich Wog alma, tot In llama glom si Woking' roalint.s. odfi - JAMES I'. TANNER. WIIOLF.SALL MUM IA 80028, MOE!, BONNATO, !IA Ite., so. 56 WOOD nun, rarfustraaai 'MEM Third and Vodrib. , • stirMy stook 'ombritoo every variety soil OW. at Boot., May Bo:nola. Da. otzlz4 dlreat trim tt: tier ta re%r ' 04 " 17.4 .111`b. cation. priew.; row wigs' tuotably with tbari Pht &rotas and Dear Y.,k. Purchaser. olsom DM WWI erszolos bobs. bullsor. whit Spring and Summar. Burnett.: "WANES P. TANNER, No. Z 6 Wood eir would 0011 the attention of 111111.. end M..b. who bur.to man. to his Wire essortmeet or MO 0009$. ff the wenn styles for the amnion masons. 11 • s; lowers. fa. • ter Ws beßeive Nature ban proold remedy for every dims. which &eh Is heir hap! PrllitiLitUlt or 1100 K Olt, put op as It blow, QM gnat latoratoq, deep la the Inset. Mother Earth, la. without detiht, one of the greatest hi these remedies. Read ths lb/lowing testimony, Mi. „by a Parent . ' • Minter VALUY, Ohio, /3 , 9414111 W • M. 1. here mold all your hardens, 011, num tw e eT i t i tur t en. gni bOn Itttl;:= z,.. I::l2.f.i.thati 4; lo Mos and Dysentery. My daughter, ajthe time your agent was here. was lying very. w with the gam save her • tesepoooltd. sad In three Lou. gave tae anal, and the nor mopped. and kw •Teenrirnd Immirdlattly. it t. alp as bltraerdlobry- Moody for tors *OO Annum. gyiee, Cate,Bruises, awl Rheumatiem, a. I. the viler, soon har• been curd pi himiroding. yours, With rm... IWO WV. Ter .w by ail ebb Ornately In rtimnrib.. . m Valbero advertning Petroleum Ors. Cm.) soy -WINES, ft—Persons irishing to pin shams routs* Wuxi •m Loomis of all dasotipttons. U imported, out obtola doe, at the lowest sAews. st the Wins Stan of JACOB WEAVIB. oaf ' Mak* sal Frost stmts. ser Su Advertisomentof Morse's Oar4inl, oneatdde Tan. DAGUERREX./TYPESAT THE NATIONAL GALLERY-. A ORSON'S National Datkelleftla Gallay, carnlt M. Maeo! sed Last istr•••;(01,P=I• Dra•Stom) Pittsburgh. an4U•stUn wlabbag aobtalaurllklikesams at moderate er•=•11 plow call ate shwa •kabilat, ay.% "4 •••• 11" 11Far.1 . u.lll7otrib.ritiort.rino "ftLoVitYallia tc=ttordostad MOS Lis Tana.. granny% PahltIDES,./16.111MIntaIly mind. ninj ilkst•• Was of original uton••••• l td••••iskotpisind le tab • pl•tati. ensins • peS . mbianes. •yukaa•••• taut of sink sad teemi..4 Venom hi air •• t of lb •etkr.sal . Ammo ••. ••• grata s, 'w •an • • a. gamin. In I. Platnand.. 1 49 . 4410 ner. Nelson's hat Prow= DAGUERIMOTYPES: Post Office ,Buildisig, Third Strew; CITIZENS and strangers who wish to oh. talc ao wont% attLette awl We ilk. Illionawiiit • eerr moderate orlon will nod it to Wit bailment to at lOW well 1111131/11 Ma*, .‘.112,113:1p1C !Wiwi eatlstatitlio iiir..raut..3,./4 Wt _=. i i ;74lltOtbli CC Q. =errthe . roar lostrameale IV= 3 7711al lit ri l' ao 4 1 4 1 1941* F l ork l i able to olthw to the patrons f. the naive. Whet absir cr Ili Immo, ekho, 11„„, cloak a. ita to. war. • • • 0N.1.4.01, North. American lining 'Company.: AN lineament of. Two Dollars per I hi r i La. darbonlinlat on dm Met KIM* Onal• 'Augzge T r "!"" til. nUernlb tty ardir Ur Vitiotat • be,lto otha Was, Illidkine g.d." jpir So 'save Pkyoiciaa, in rpcaking of the celetenited Verna: ege of D. elrleues. tm foDoerfar Is an extreet.trom his cettlfetztel „ • • ~ Rung Covert. Ltd. Feb. M. MO. Marra. Kidd a Co.—dents: 1 her. been using your Dr. At'Lanes Worst Scoriae In myprac. and bare Loud no otbm wont medicine at good. I h ave bean buyinc It nom the Druaglste In Rochester and loinumport by the dom. As It Is fifteen cute. to I.ogartebort.artd twelve to Boetureter. 1 weld lite to bale It roam ran dttect. Kmoecttully.youa. Parr* Trournai. • • U your children are troubled with wonne, go at once and art some or that tiotomparabls Vermllhge. rex We by alma druggists end rosrebants in town • mentor. end erboinals awl rstall br J. KIDD •4 .5 =ado proprietors. wined • t. A. 'H. HOLMES & BRO. Sumasor to IL P. Nelson& Co., KANONACTURIES 'Or SOLID BOX VICES, PLATED ItIIO3I I .MIATOKS. PPADES, UM. TO K 0.14.. • PITTABIIROH. PUHA. oar. N 0.134. WO., Wert, trard door atm. AAOtbrioll Ai-tl.l work rrarrontod roma to sap tranfortand. . . /011,1 T. ---,WET. T. 'KENNEDY. PHILIP EDWARD OEI.Uti. RENOVAL. • LOGAN, WILSON & CO. INPORESOM_AED WHOLESALE EULESS IN S' REIGN &Ye DOMESTIC lIAR:DWARE, CUTLERY, &o &e. Have removed to their new and extol:wive /Wore. No. LS Waal street. four doers above St. Chsrle• Heal. slam thelz mamas, &ad usescanale ea lava ed evemlaalloa of Meal:wet complete anal ;es t • ee eftwed to Wm city. 11110:1 Citizen's truntranen uompany of rtttsbiugh 11. D. KING. PAAstosn. SAYLILL L. MAILSIIELL. User. 017191, 94 WATIDI, Bann= BABE= AID WOOD MUT& /t MMUS HULL AND DAUM" RISES UN Tll/1 01110 AND 1111101111Y14 11111.14. AND TILIDUTA. WAN. air . 1 ..0. 8 *Nona im a damipi Mc :Au.. verill 9/W dEA dot MLA Nil 1Y AVlclArlald end 7.ltlti SPoildlritoN. DIIWITOILS: • Ring. I Wm. Latium. Jr.,. rt. banawy. - Matonel Rm., 1 Wm.net 11. IL Kier, I nuant. 1t01....rt Dunlap, Jr..l John 14. Dilworth. • It. liarbangh. . Yrnacto Yellow.. InlwornIleis•olsoll. J. Eaboontnaww. Malts 'Wynn'. W. W. Hays. • lowa M. Num.. Elf rvrailr" FOUNTAIN GREEN ROLLING MILL Walvretan, Arrioner —Ma'am d Rtmz. Antra. IR saI ULIANG AND SPIKE MILL, Steam Kovno. llscOloery. &a DISTEDIT OF PANE. k' I elpels . Counly. ith • front eo the Elver &barb kill. On TUESDAY' APRIL 6th,166T o'clock In Ole ermine. . b. raid at Poblle Sale, et th e PLOW. DELPOLL XXOHANOK.Iotbe Chia Fblledeleblvt.•l LA' on; reserve. SFr Hay mai b e bed by calling on We Anatole,. • air It erIII to fold dear or .It leserobriune, end poi vet r eine st reserve or Ibultados—lttle undoubted. Shn/ of they umbug. money to bet mkt I. cub ben Ire property etruck nff—telonoe within ten del rore . opou tot lospeetlon from 3to r.u..sirry dor (rose week prowl°. to ph. ordaz of A.G. WA,. =AA. Aryl ow air WWI partAniken =ay b•hAdlo crn anAl. tke to M. TRUMAN • 808, •uetionter9. zahl9.29•tA , 93 W•lnnt street. rallclelphis. irwualt ma. E a. aaatasaoe WILLIAN TATE 1 CO., No.lo Fourth gavot near Libarty, and Wodyrol ttrookalreabo rja bogt se = Lb. " r'""3 4 "'" wbo larowora to do le our lino will do manta Wham they may nlr ov bathsg thee wort .sae, tad by Mond workman.. sad an otanntoetnroony awn load p(p. sad 01.1 Ind we ean afford to nook et Mast.. low wa soy olloor onabllabtmet althor