::lM,`;~ ~, i+.~'. • c . 4 A (-7 i'V'n'T pehltrhed teas. ettly.—Thrtilady isSeven PettLeeera; *Tr.-Weekly ie Five Dollars per • .. - ttettg the Weekly Tyne Dollere per annum redeye .IE-, thnt, 1 3' et our ey.stomerii week be pf:lee girl/greet:a benefit. , i , INNEI dO /WOKE ' TEEIJ3ITOII.II% C• 1111.11 aver sees or . wits :WAN. Th 4 - ozigin of the War, it has berme been :ADM, - was the annedation of Tenti„out act de ' signed by John Tyler, and Connumsted by James K. Polk. Co-laborers with Mr. Tyler were his friends in the Cabinet, Meisra.-lUpshur and Oilier. both front Virginia; the' ono - .iervlng is eeeetaty of State, and the other as Secretny •of the - Navy. They • were the grand trio in the • graatfruk of intrigue, secret correspondence, or • , gent Vail i 3 -COnVetkir a nd received powerful Sid . - from :16e' present Sepetary of the Tremory, Mr. W'eliter. It war made palpable,as the Wm-light :'tree,' that da l scheme Ltd . its origin with thew •:.-.tit and thdr , reiditticts , rut, pethapv, in ids. 7...." - _ - 'sire to promote their own intuest,but mainly in a ••• ', dish _ni Strengthen the Simpower of the Wen* , .. try. : it wan t bawdier, Mr. Polk who coosimina. ' led the annexatient of Trots, and who brought on (hewer. Evert when tho act of Congress arkoii • „ tad of a division of slo.new territory 'with , the - 'power. of converting .it into free ; and Slave , .. AWN; Ono • of eitch,—the Presidemt 'Kidded our •• i '• Minister to Taa'ar;-,--hinoself fromthe South also,— '..t0.; negotiate in Web a MY that TaXB4,'l3ol. only ' • `..decided; that the Whole .coantry ihtedd embrace : • ~ the leetitatkm, of Slimy, but the Constitution of •.'f`Tattai abide the practical abolition'of the evil.--, . emigrate admlttadthe nuts Rem these Wrens, and r ` the eras seen of a foreign territory Mfg' - tog hanalf into the /*Mimi CAM, The Con. - . ditatiM &dowel that Senators and liemasents . dwearlamid, fora term of yeve, be chimers of the 'tfaitoktiltales, but no more heed was paid to this a ' porrbiari, then Maim bid been no Constitution: -,..., The_whole Execurive Sind Legislatire action eras a ,teteketwee perversion and violation of the Con atitutiomi*ad, as Wall Government., bed pro*. dints "See lin& the exatio for bad action*- 7 ,e0 here wel a bare an example which must In Mane •-• time Mirror eviL • ` ' , - .- ' • IVb rc e , , , tlisTeru M tw,—or Mexico, Anna it be airs f the Sabine or Rio Grande; to the droves ire mien of gold end temples, its barbers and contains; iti finite Oda. • of wealth,—what is all , integrity;llltafilllii9!?. ...,de, a compact and Ware boalogetrous instittOmo;x2d. . who nw.only are, but feel , One Constitution, and . the territory stretching /oatarn Ocean. Expan. ter it be in trade or tent. the ayes idiom, beirilder take mptivo their jedg. m • inted bY the poet of 44_4_, .irele is the watts., .1 Whiiilk "env coittlit; enlarge - 't heir Tilt bylined vreadiet,ildhptrae to emmig?' We kneel how little in accordaroi all thisle with .the r adinallipropeseise spirit of the times, bat it :'M a reedit unprowd a ppxo on by amazon man, Tf f a it • tdatery; and ily:Atip itmaral order of Wags. .... Govarnerents are bat the creators of nomo,noteild al into ikon and Ming by thoir aggregate opinion end action . , on. The tendency Is rather, so to 'Pear, . in this country, to a centrifugal than a cantripet* • direction, and for one,we took with rubbing urn *Ms cipricibm nations which find mod security where there is the greatest dirt:Wily and !amen. • - 1 aeon. 'General Jackson 11;15 deemed no heretic, ere,. i by the Dairiejleey. before Demodicy tun • - rasa, for, throwing ow. such milks u tins„' and, , with all doe &ammo Mother., we dohold that ' Mem 'is' reel danger to the Union, in the gre.ater , etipanelon of the country. One or poet Mob= ---moon the Pacific it may be well enough-to in - •• and each - onionercial prints:mat may bring nein . . -,, a More easy coMinnication with the , pacifir.„—but we enter our protest, feeble as it Ity against the • . sopaidtion or wore territory. , We do so in the . -.:• .. first place, to amid that terrible conflict between free san • d Slave Stalls . which must be ems .....i.. • • , . g am ! , cif say attempt to add Slivery to the Celina:: Chestei,es the free States were, by the • ~ , attestation of Teiro, with slated *prohibitive l'.. ' pov!iarigianst the 'abolition of Mandy, they can- ; -3. .me he expected :dandy to . soptiame in the at. • : , heitientida to dope them a second • time. , We - • ' Saki if, dm, to bar • "fixed fact,"' that thee ,ball .."los . no, mom iinitosj added to .tea Union .by . Whig oinsatt,;,cer an icie,nor arocd.ofpotmd• -"-• • . -We are idling,: a, for tonompromias with the ,• '• -,. • - Sent; upon thiegesation. We erg! .. keep out • • '., - ,Wievery, by patting boatels and Radiate lei WA - lorial si atpinatord we do -not think the free frbiete ani, or itaght to do more. -' By doing this, . • thim f gewreet that war of Woe*, which nary be. - • come the civil war of deeds, in revivi ng tbs fairy" . 413actional and State conflict* . . ' • The Government Organ is felling Its way to the advocacy of converting the free mil of Maxim than ale„ - whew Ellavirs,-wed American Slaves, - , to ow shame' bait; „ The Union ' aaksas, ~. . -iri4.l.ittofigi kfadea, bat by a compwombe -. . which will appropriate a part of the territory to ode pinion of cm people, and threw open another ...- - put to the owners of slaves, with the privilege to the aotirs inhabitants of this puska& to come into • - the Union; with- a °institution framed la this rat 1 • spat Mink therandsee." . , '..- . a • .• This .le Plejing the Arnaud= prelude am ' ' ... .. aisle; and Ws: entioruddy warn oetr *Weds of _.' • the beginning of the and: - a ., • ; . /We are foram Unix wilt le, Car OW a3UOdll. rasa as they are. : ::Ne ewe tank' r3i , :n• more away, can't, Wore eilandadenacel of ihti Re . yruipfie of Afeiko. .At the pric of w e, mand blood ' - 1. we haw not only robbed her, ill the conntry be '.- Moen the Minas and the' Rio Orsade; but con . onmested the separation of tite old Province of Taltltifteni tbe:Mother :Manny. - Even now; . . wedrobt not, Peace could b s ecuredu with the ' ' ... cameat 4 Merice. both by, an aolMicelr. et In the - a pe*, and with a pledge to pay-the amount of her ' • indatordnassio the Amnion people.' ' ... . • '• • - The Allietteli - 000011, we think, take this view. . " - oleo cam. - We hare Me acknowkdlntent of Übe Icoltrriik Standard. (a Democratic PIM; pabikhord;. l Mr. Pollt's own steno Awni ng . , thatdo a esthetic d Termaremen Me grenade Shit Ma wad hid bee exteantitationelli brought • • .' onidtat the Freebie* 'haw avoided it, and ..• • - that it W a nd Wen pi • passe Tel ... - . ' ' ' ' -' - ' - - • a ., • . . - a - - Wat.piiiro t..dotd* .et they wilFtriumph I n ",- 1".•• : -. -"• rlialitrYlMM Open the cams lame, and the ad. •-',.•••',. 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OBL or Indium Ty. • tlI HENRMARSHALL SWARTZ WELDER, Pasbo vet. Y LARGE,M Tp. • Was cOMITT TaTllll=ll.. J. W. RAITER,of Pivab • iIIOXIAAPERIONS, of Lower St. Cifir Tp. • WILLWIT CAVEIi: of Versa/alto. ° iMatiON. Ciiiffeauctakh, Ez Itelationel W.E. 7/1.02r Allegheny.les.of : The sig,i f and Jeikr' asheny. Thii Cue hai excited much enteral in 6180, 9, imusky from the fact, that Taylor wu arrest. e a for caagractin larcen y, in taking and carrying away the traveling bag, trunk sod other good, and chattier of Nelson Davis, of Detroit and wu committed, to await the requlsitirra of the Glover. nor of Michigan. Taylor 4s hag been heretofore stated itfthis paper, is said to have eloped with the wife of Davis, from Detioit,ind . u&waveredbythehusbandlnthin city, with the goods in their ponesiion: The only etimloal action, (that of constructive larceny,) safely to be bona* by the injured hatband against the violator of his domestic peace, was Initiated, mail the culprit mnomlited by the Mayor. Mr. Milton appeared for the Relater and Mr. Eater for the Jailor end Sheriff. . • Opinion er auntie Low - .From the evidence in this cue, I - think a grand jury might properly find that the Prisoner weot to Detroit, and betame intimate with Mrs. Davis, the wife of the prosecutor, daring the. absence or the prosecutor from his home—that she etoPed with the pristine' ito Cleveland, for the purpose of living in adultery with him, carrying with her • trunk, traveling bag, &c., the property of her hrs. band—and that there thiy hied some' days in adultery—that theft they came to Pittsburgh, ear. Eying the said article, with them, and lived in the same way here ` —and that the prisoner still can trots from the prosecutor the piece where his wife is to be found. Coder this state of facts the Ancetion arias— whether the prisoner Jo guilty et larceny of the trunk end traveling bag, that being. the olfencei with which he is charged In the commitment. The waned for the prisoner insists that this is no larceny; because, so far es appears, the goods are still in the same metal,' that they bad been In before the elopement—that is, actually in the possasion of the wife, and constructively in that of the husband—that even if the prisoner had any hand in their removal (which is denied) there is no larceny, because the anirousfurandi—the in tention of appropriating to his awn use—is want. lag; and that even if the , Fiancee did carry off the wife, and her trunk and apparel, ' it was supri masa, d non Itscri cause; and, therefore. be can not be charged with larceny. - On the other hand, it is argued that the goods were not, technically .peaking, in the permartion, but only in the char of the wife, in the prom cutor's house, the pommies' Mill being his:.-t Dodo, 23—that any remoral of these from the house of the husband, en as to deprive him Gilds' use of them, lain unlawful Invasion of the bus hand's right of property--that the probandittes an all in- favor of the assumption that the pthener aided the wile in their removal—that the tecomal was not for dill benefit of the prosecutor, or for the convenienas of the wife n such; but that abe might leave her husband, end live in 'Withal with the prisooer—that the mime formai Is con' piste by the Leta:don necemadly existing, of de. Firths the hmband entirely of the poseeesion of the goods ear well asof his wifre— ! that the goods were, until removed, in the actual. pommies' of the husbend, being in his house, in the charge of his wife—and that that possession has been des. troyed by the &delta wife and thenthenen and that, if an app ropriati on to Ais Own one l. TMCIOF sary, the prisoner has appropriated the pros. mules wife to hie own use, to the exclaim of the husband, and with her of roam them geode which are roccssary for her COLIMIUMCIL . The bat, perhaps that can be said in favor of this argument, is, that it is • very ingenionsmede of retains ••conattuctive larceny. And yet there nay be sollifity,'as well as ingenuity In the sign mot: For it is certainly true that oar jutispru dance aboionds with instance:rot constnoctive lar ceny.... Noshing is more COMBO] than common time taking of the goods;of another. Al where servants, carriers, and ether Wm hero mods is packarm in their charge, and .take out a part of the contents, and appropriate them to their own use. So where one finds an article, and, Ithowine *hi the owner is, appromiathe it to his own use. Or where one gets goods todeliver to another per. son, and sells them as his own. In all these ems the taking is merely constrortim. Or, perhaps, mere properly speaking, the taking is not en es. miffed part of the definition.of the offence. And why may not the intent hr constructive! May not the crime be complete eared the spec fie intention of appropriating the goads 19 hie own peculiar um! Malice is matter of intan;ledyet crostroctive malice ia. eery coalman in civil and criminal ems. And natal* it his been held that it is not neteiway that the .taking should be diatinctly for the wpm of.mtin, IN in soy way to appropriate to the nee of the taker, and that it is sadEcient that it Is intmeled tedepriseihstown. "et of his enjoyment of the property. Russ. ¢ Ry. an, C.' C; 292.207. 470. 2 Russell C. ¢ M. 94, 156. 1 Harr. Dig. 1996, 0,1 Ilso, why posy the felonious Latent be held to 'mist borer for it le not tlearrhat the intent to deprive the owner of the 'goods, which the wife molt take eking with her, immerged in the mope powerful and more heinott intent of dip inns him of the enjoyment of his wife., The argument in fame of holding this a limo Ti,, is not, therefore, on principl' e, destitute of plandbility: and it might be that a judge of a criminal court in Pennsylvania would bold this to be a larcenj at common law, sad we mums, un til tha, contrary appears, that the common law u to crimes, exists infliruchigsn as it does hew. (Conituded tomorrow) I in Fun.—Ths alum of floe on Tttarsdey morning woo cs Gorr - the binning of a two mei:frame hones, about four doors aboVa the Viaduct in Pipetown. It originated from too large a fire built in the chimney of the tanweent alluded to,autirm the soot to ignite and creating an great abut as to F set fire to the building. 'Ad' ' • property was somewhat injured before the could be oxen. goished, - Ind a good dal of property wag damaged by Wag removed the street . Thefts companies of 0 and Allege* cities are &sato, of e?inisaulatitai t Ati the reosapt. lieu with which they repalted to the fire;as it was mainly through their exertions that much greater dump was prevented. Eeetn 8ec00n...-TM* popular place of wood b Mal crowded with habitable lUdinkCeL Kam wands almost eddsont a rival u a pianist to this conote:oy, end thaw whO are engaged to ming in accompanimentwe of the dirt order `of zondad Went To make the entertainment loon intentedo& Mr. Andreere, the enteptiebbri pro. prietor, be offends rani= for the beittnekidy, to beret to mute by Mr. gam. The deddon to be made by the sodium .when sang before Competitor* for the Feiss alluded to alma, will hand hi their pawn before Emu o'clock this after. The enterprisiog proprietom , of the Dispatch announce' the purchase of • new bite= Prm from the astabllitunent of Taylor of New York, and also ths punkin of new typti,:ths whole at • most of aboUt $3OOO. We hop• and bane they will find a bambinos remtmeration for this heavy eitetuss. As there Lebo kind of service so mere upon mind and body u newspsper labor, so none deseurbg of more maws from a liberal and 4ttellirmt public. / • Tan Yana attestant Istf acivinesm—Tie sub, arription. for Wu Slackwater Improvement were easy 11161110196 at Mt; Pkiunt, idegnespoet: and West Newton. : There was abo a handsome orb uniption hero, end mush at the bar points to mecum the letters Patens or charter, to obtain which the Commissioners will be in town en !Monday,— ft b desirable, however; that the citizens of Pink burgh Amid add a few thousand dollen to their eubsceiptien in order . to - seem a 'rowdy cone inencement upon the wadi. ' Prrentrese, Sept* 14, 1847. At a meeting of tbe Board of Kungen of the Mobaztbsbeht Naelvillost Catipeny, held We de', Reza That this company relax thiiamOdon of the propped impontatai of the Youghiogbaoy Rita, and that &booth tho N ada of the Compaq, and other drausiataa am nada inexpaboat a atbattiptiou for Locks in Maar agoras capacity, yet'May 'boa* to. eammead the rld imptcmonstat to the . .ttisUoo of Machina, of Yitataigh. FM) the minutes. J. X MOORHEAD, haft. : Via. Btu wax, Beep, , Malt ibe &wild proceedings area cognelli: gills Hal Road, the, pv1614101 pioceedisp Js the • Unitia belq mock owe full ,41 lateried. STILICIOAT ACCIAINTIIIIIIIISiIIa Alla* 1110 k firs on: mama, OD thir4timuti rimer kbat Ablett. earrisa beta the bold 47 4 1414 4 4 The Ate wit atioso{rbed, turvary, !W I but distd *air 44t44b0d• _:* nall#ll4lk._ 1006mtair 115, ambit “saidusattOol:Aoo4 - 847; Of .o4l4 oll4o*"trii ref fo4 : TM* iCappith *On' ar::_ roir•bst.e. - . -- Misr YotleT ri btutis eanie l us the fogniThing acemittot &speech deliveredbyi Mr. Weisner at cieriftenWeit York,' on occoalosi of caislantloir the etre e pietism of en impartant. of:magmas In the Northam Rallinel, which i now I =odd° two-thirds the alitoei: from Con/cord. New Ham' shire to the Connecticut River, l and which when completed, will make a continuo= line of Rail. road from Georgia to,hicsolreal4 There was .a large normourstrof people mon= on the occasion, rind, tnioni the rest, Daniel We,iter. • • • • • • "In my youth and early manhood I have twolined them mountaini along all the roads or. pug= which led through or 'MIT them.: We are on Smith's Riser, which, while in College, I hid occasion to swim; even that Could not 'always dories and I have ade a cites - of many rough and tedious miles to get over it. At that day steam, u ■ motive power, acting on wafer and laud, wu thought of by nobody ; nor were Nero good vac. Beal roads in Mit part of . the State. At that day one must have traversed this wilderness on horse back or on foot. 8o late as when I left College,there was nomad from river to ricer fora carriage lit far the conveyance of persons. I Well recollect the copunencerneatof the turnpike synem. The grant. ing of the charter of the four= trimpike which led from Lebanon to Boarmwen,was winded u wonderfuleTar " . • • remember to have attended 'the find meeting of the proprietors of this turnpike, at Andover.— It was difficult to persuade meet that it was posit. ble to have a passible carriage ;road met' these mountains. I was too young and too poor to be lieehscriber, but I held the proxies of several ab. mat subscriber., and what I licked in knowledge andexperience, I Made up in zealrand as far ea I now remember, my first speech, aftorl kit college, was in favor of what -was then repaid an a great: led almost linpractierible, internal improvement, 'to wit: the inking of a smooth though hilly road from Coninctimit .River, opposite the mouth of the White River to the Merrimack:River, at the mouth of Contocook. Perhaps the most ialnable of the making of this and on= turnpikes was the comminicalion of knowlertita upon rood mak ing among the PeOple--for in • few years after. wade, great numbers of the people want to church, elettotial and .other meetings; in chains and WWOIIII , OTOT very tolerable roads. The next stage after turnpikes 'wu =ale— Griv, Sullivan, Dr. Dexetr, Col. Baldwin and other eminent eitiseusof Maanchuietts, had plane. ed the Middlesex Cunt, connecting the Memo !neck river at Pawtucket Fails, near when Lowell ,new is, with Beaten. • AM a 'canal Wes built wind gum ralisalso, to complete a water convey. ants to Newbniynort. Meat experwe was incur red aftpurads in locking the various falls higher op the tiler, until at length the ';:river was made navigable dr buts uMOup as Contend. This was emelt to Wit greet sad wit useful achieve. meat, andno indeed it wee. Bit a vastly greater was now • approaching, the as Of swan. That 1-- is the iniantion which . The splicatkat of ,steam to the moving of he Ty *elks, on the water, and an land towers abor all other inventions of this or the remedies age u thq Cardigan mountain/ now bikes as lifts i if above the Utile hillocks at Its NU, . _ . arena Htizens, can we without wonder con sider where*. are and whethe brought as heed Suers' of Mgt -Conipany left - Heaton and Salem this morning. They pseud the Kesuarge on the left, be Ragged Mountain on' the Tight, hue threaded all the valleys end gorges, and bare they now are at o'eleck, at the loot of the Cardigan Hills. They probably went to rinultet this MOM bag. ordered their dinners, went home to a leisure breakfasts. and set out. Here they now see, enjoy ing the Oillation of our hospitable hiend, Mr. Cue, et the hour when their families are dining at borne. IBy the way, if they had dinned Sh— and it would halo been a happy thought,—abey might hails brongbt us a few tish, taken out of the sea stletuuise this rooming, and we ashibt here enjoy u good a fish dinner se oar friends are new enjoying at Philippa'-Beach or Haunt This would be Tuber striking- 7 a chowder at the foot et the Cardigan HIW wont] have been a thing to be talked a !MIL .Fellow !Citizens, tide Railroad may be said to bring the lea to your very doom. You cannot. indeed, sniff its salt water, Nay= will both anoff and taste its best perdu% as fresh u dime who live on lteshoem. I cannot conesim of any Paley more %want to the great Masa of the community than the porky which, established these public improvements. Let me fey, fellow aims. that in the histery of human inventions there is herd. ly me ea brell =Ward re that of Mikes& to mediae the condition of men. The ticheannist tmml in tar cars, for there they travel fastest: the ! poorest cat travel. in the cam, while they meld not treed :Otherwise. became that hole of con. vmence costs but little time or Money. -Probably them are cal themmltitude beam me those who have Mends al inch distamen that Mrey could badly , bawl vidted them.bad not Raills come SUsitti u&Stance to their time and to sue their expecare. Men are thus brought together u neighbors and accqualutintes who live timberland Mho apart. We sot:Mimes pier idle mindless =premed againai RSA rinds, bemuse they amebas corpua time; bete) from the amenity d the cue they necessarily man be. because the trlldkid II Rail. way OXIIri be a road upon which ever* man may drive bin own maims. Sometimes, it is true, Stem Railroads interrupt or annoy imlividnals in the and of their property : for them ems the most ample compensation ought to be made. I have myself had a little taste of this incomeni. once. Wheu the Directors of the Nord roared to lay hoot upon the tiver,(as I mast my they were nu Man in doing,) they showed themselves hallo tad losing to me, commit* so near my fuse house, that the thunder of their engines and the maim of their steenewhisthe to say troth ing of other inemmeniences, not a little disturbed the pessee;knd ! the repel el its occupants, There iebesktran awkward 4 ugly embankment thrown; op *croft: key mandolin. It injures the looks of 'the ! But hue remarked, fellow citizens, that Rail road dimness and Railroad proprietors me no en. theautie lover of landscape beauty; a handeoure field origin:4 beautiful mimes end all the re. Mithlateel;of brut smiler). pus for little in Wit men Their badness is to cot and to dash: to level or 'defkm a finely rounded field and fill up boanifullY *Wing valleys. They are Tate utilitarian! brtheir cried and in their practice.— Their business is to make a new mat. They Ink Marla' well constmcted enbankment as ini agreeable work of art=s bog, deep rat through hard pan and rack. such as we have just permed, aim them delight td behold—and if they an finds fair rearm to rim • tunnel nada a deep meentain;lthey are half in - To be !mime, gentlanni. 9 = say I admire Ruskin; ilia. enterprise, and that bold defiance of expensl3 which have enabled the iliteckas Of thie mad to Wile it with an easy smut more than 600 key above the level of the Merrimac River. We dual socalme It cross yonder mountainous date, commenli! called 'Height of lied," and thence pitched down into the fair vallsj of the Conon. tlettl• ; Sewn Items; Louie Phillippe's nem yacht;the Comte d'Ea, during atrialazeundon on the 3d alt. beat bar Mem Titus men were killed, and thhteen sent to the hosPital with lit* hopes of reenvery;two of whom hare since died. 'The gmerament has decided that the eons of the pima, Who perished r e salami shall be admitted gratuitonalyto The patrotie Pole', WindoWskl aniKaatiM Ai, were eseentsd an the 31st inly on the icsfroW. They urg,d the people to persevere for the libel'. anon of froland. The - Queen nf Spain has ordered the keepers of the my'sl palm:mina to obey her husband's or ders until she had iffroved them. . Chouniani ycu ou'd to have toff th rew of • Bur tan General wham they had taken prb opef, and, to hays sent them as a preterit to Count AVoronsoVir, the Russian commander-in chid. `Jemmy Lind to still Ito London. Her attraction Is as great u ever and the sale of tickets Is "topped nightly. Iglu was to swear three nights at Maio Chester foltetifth she gots £lOOO. 4 Iromenris numbers of grushoppus have Inva ded gardens in - some Instant neighborhood* and entirely &purr* thus:Erten' • few Thu* they destroyed 'every thing in their , way. It wu agUected that the monitor stainer Great Britain would be afloat in thiconue of a week hoes the Itith inst. - The Belgium Government Wader:Waal to ear tablish r, dyed eteeteliket communication between Antwerp ead the United State, . . - Mn Mowatt itt soma to sppeor u Manchertar in the noniron. Mr. Dneoport, Woo. , When lhe,Wicrarrirs Etyma WIN good manna In , arldag I ggeatkro, the Gazette will be happy toatiswer Oita qualms. When it dalib ir Maly eats off , a sincere compliment to ; Welbriilir for the aka of inserting an implied censure; it ire* ariatradort of quarrel, which we shall not participate in or gratify. It iv it. Eanacrula of meals that a truth omitted al bad at Um ioidiand whit moan Lb. Patriot bar ke:itd now nieldsa,u,Pal us b.! 1 4 4 . 0,011 .1111111Ti 'll4t! safer two *mks *aro st a kis diocisp.— Via corainly . true of Wfir#4lo, sisaldh: Qui Pa '(tio4ihetof l peopleweknownothingbataoid. Wi sit*ollo find 114iiglii ii*Cegeroo o fast litiocotidget gl ibitOdot taloa thi.aithe4 . ietettehtli tiaei the We aithiia bAeltigiT .6* AO it is 1# labeb itiet,.*elett 4 4.,#)* In t e Wier. .-.x..,,:~.~~~. BY MAGNETIC .TELEGRAPR ftrrourposilsiee :of Plitsbuzok Giamitte. RrommaiO3ept. 2, 1 The mail has teen received at Itiebniund from the south, brit contains no newa from the army. The death" , New Orleans foi the 24 hours ending on the 25th, were 36. In Charity Elospr Ali mune 4 14, 17. In . Lafayette. an adjoining eillage, 15, tame date.. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP CALEDONIA. ,Correspondence of the Piusbutsh Semite: , Beans, Sept 3.L9 r, se. The steamer Caledonia left Liverpool on the kith of August, and mired at Bolton at eleven o'clock this morning. The Cambria heave for LiMpool, anchored at the roads on account of the dense fogs this mom. leg, having been detainedl2 horns. The Caledonia peeved the Sarah Bands off Kinsale, on the 201 h of August, bound iron; New York to Liverpool: LI*I4IIPOOL ELELILIEET. LIVIRPOOL, Aug. 10-10 A. X. FLOUh—Bast Western Canal 261126 e 82 per FM; Richmond and Alexandria 250256 6d; Bata timers and Philadelphia 24ea25n New Orleans and Ohio 220.35; Sour 30a2ts WHEAT—U.B. While and Mixed pain Ills 2s °daft 6d; Rai 6s 9d to 7ri 1111, CORN-2.55a30s per Tartar. - ' CORNMEAL-121135 6J per bbl. OATS—Per 4501 b 3sa3a 4d. BARLEY—Per 80 lin 31 9div4s 33. OATMEAL—per 240 lbs 30 + 321 . RYE—per 460 Ile, 30/345. A senaus,downward tendency has taken place in the grain market, since the. deputureeLilte bat steamer, only, occasionally arrested, by ,the repeated variations in thevreather. This has fail ed, however, to give a firm toes to our Market' though the above quoistions,yeaterday,were freely realised, end greater centfideme manifested Mimi buyers, than previously. The certainty of a bountiful harvest at holm , coupled with the combined large importations of foreign breadstuff', mud exercise a still stronger depressing effect upreyhistrada, and it ante fairly be inferred that-the market beet yet at billowed point In the article of flour, meal and provision, in Loadoa. The recent failures of several of the lateen business homes has also had, and still haw adepreming effect and almost precludes Moped 6114 of a re-actiost. Up to the closing of the cam' market in Lon. don. yesterday, a very limited quantity of Eoglult wheat had come to hand, and month there ware acutely any simples to dim the denser:ld wiorette dy.at advanced prices. There was either more inquiry for foreign Wheat of the beet qualityi but Main' and inferior kinds were withoutrale, ea apt at 'reduced prices; • COTTON—The Cotten market continuesdall at price, rather in favor of buyers. Dewed Geor gia may be quoted fat Ordinary to Middling Gls 6/11 per Ib; Fair to Geed Fair 21a23,f, Fine 71J, Middling Ordinary to Middling 610/4 Mod Fair 73a73d; Fine 73athl. I Alabama aralTenneree—Ordinary to Middling 63a6lif. New Orkerii—Ordiciary to Middling Ilianid; Goad Fair 711841; Fine 8 1. 9 1 sall land—Onlinaryi to Middling 10•13 d; Geed -Pair 1511711; Fine 20a24.1 Sea Wind Stained ran. gee from 53 to 10d. Sala a 16,560 bile hove been made at above quotatiosie, el which span. labars have taken 3.000 bales end expartedJ,soo. The stock on band at present is estimated 4307. 820 bales against 544,020 at the now perird list year. It was. hoped lay many that the unfavoinddir SecOCIIILII of 'the growing crops larmigkt b y theJast steamer: would have advanced the trice . of Cation in the market, but this was counteracted by the scarcity 'la the Money marks, aid the Mistimed dullness of the trade In the numinfacuning PROVISIONS—Prime Mess Beet new,. pa tierce 90. to. 90. 63; Ordinary 411.48 a, piece Pork, pee bid. 004416 Prime WY Fort4U7Or se Mb Oki 51460 s per bhh, Prime 4fie6ss; Ba con, dried and asked. old, 35a40s per cwt Long Middlings, in silt, 45,62 i; Short, do, 45s0'2a. CHEESE—Free 0216.10 per ewai Middling, 46r49q Ordinary 40644 c HAMS—snoted and dried in canvass 4044. per curt:: in cuing, a4ted, 30a455. RlCE—Carolina, dr.:rued, dot. quality, 19.6 d ant; second quality 18. rildaole. M ETALS—N 8 London Band*/ ton £l9 Ifasalgs; Rods £lO 6; Hoop .Cll tes.£ll 15a„ Sheet.Cll 10ece t I Ifs. A cargo of 'Webb Bar LB lbse.CB 16r, Tin Plate Is, Charcoal 30a per The, Money Market, from a variety of cane, has beams exceedingly, depressed sine, the de. parterre offite last weans/, and a&cta all branbcce at Ueda With great manity, forting down prime and limitinguede. The primary alum of this state of things are the shamed state of diaceauts required by the Bank of England, whose example is followed by aU the prints and oi nt stock bank. of the Em. pine, and a as crslon of failures in the Watt In ds and American trade. lip to last night the actual Bankreiptcy atop. pages were little short of £0,000,00, and it le apprehended much of this well foil heavily co' American homes. YefurdaY in Loudon, the public sureties had somewhat meowed from the, depression of the preceding day sod dactations were mainly cam. al by the tarn of the market. Consuls for account lenient end kr money, 88;a86j. Three per mot. reduced to 8711971. Three and s fourth per cent to 881188 i and 00, Eiebequer discount ale premium. klmenatation hi tourists stocks is panairre, can houde;are quoted at ISI. Among manufacturers buinens wears a gloomy upset, nor will then be any hope , of improve. meta until monetary matters become moriessy..— This to the natural resale of a ante of thing. which render all bills drawn on Londoner It short. or date than three months unavailable; and which not only paralizas English colonial trade but se. riously affects the commercial Wawa= of A. maks: GENERAL INTETLIGENCE. A rumor was ion general-circulauon yesterday, In London, That Louis Phillippd had been_ sass* sheeted, but the papers of s ting minting 'bring no coofirmatbm of it. The elections are nearly. clued. anti show an Same In favor of liberal ministers. The Queen .had mired in &inland, and hat tour will be cam. pleaed in throe weeks. . Lieat Monroe, late of the Reg% of Life 011141 was yeaenday found guilty of the murder of COL Palma, whom he killed In a duel four year. 'ago. The verdict of the Jury has named conside. fable excitement and eurptiso. , The political loped of France is thsenteninii.l A nem coated is going on between the Gann). I Sent and the opposition mem The latter ettav i Ins the Ministry with annaption.and a. faibuol In the tiniunial adminietration of the Goiemment The French have slightly participated in the am bernoments mused by the variations in the rites oldie:cant in England, Portugal inquiet, and the Spanish forces hero been withdrawn from Oporto. In Switzerland the Federal Diet baseacured the discontinuation of the Catholic Sind:l'4o*de,, u being generally hostile to the welfare ot the IVO. The account. from Italy state that the program of liberal principles, particularly In the Papal Mats, creates great alarm in both France and' In Ireland the elections hero been somewhat more stormy than in England. The returns still stand nery much as they did in the last Prat. meet.' (McMillan; funeral was celebrated with groat pomp.. The Meat left no after excitement of great caneequence. ' General Armstrong goes out by the Celedonie with despatches to the British Minister at Wash. ' The Caledonia bikes out £30,000 in specie. Tag FORUMS'MONEY MAREEP. The English mere, represent the money market lea demised condition. The reasons for this are, the recipetion of specie from liftem Maine Shines : sterling. The Landon times repreeenta that a tierce battle is going on between . Railway! sad Trase.— The companies,: by eon s bocce poem, which ire do net comprehend, are *hislates"money for tire fermi:4 , 2We the merchants'ire paying seveiv— Both parties need all Italian get;• • Thermanslsion, .according .to the peen:soot Tama,- it. general one end the. failorm on the London Cori Exchange 'atone ; amonnt to iii milllota and a half of dollars. The fattens:of ono beakaltLesley, Alexander In to) waster two enUjioned dollars: Thew men my in heirteport :.:; . I, We bane an legestla 7 the ' led Si*. to nuke direct parehises,-bither is May calearetntrautett. aed Se Ilan. no ditantoure the easest of £40 0.000 aoito say other uneut; u we Mier trought shltitsflOP-14 Awa.ficarß- EMBEE etimetni..t7er Ede kiesiseeest lent mrsimnit • ueete.d States; consulted latiormdtegehe and am:OOW foi ths preheat. of others, and • the promdow of this *animate hasiseu,enmeg to the with of others to perform the1e:911...14 nearly Mmu I difiletatisalmie *deem " WI is ,tbe nine of food ban Me& _down erember al corn teerthenta;both in this ennui end 'lsola frw• land, end It is to this, and not to any speculation of mu own, that oar . present ;vette)* ie in he Ildribo; nops the Mark Lana Ezpas4. l . American dour having been offered at pneee real tardy below those demands for doer of -home onsathetenr, the eide of the latter has awn exceed lusty difficult. The arrivals from the United States sod Canada bare amounted t043,390bbie; and many importer. hare showe themselves very swathes sel lers. Fine brands of Western canal have been sold in retail at 12, p bbl; and to Weal perches= to take large qaantitin Is to taper bbi den burin nee cases been taken. The sales will or comes entail great loon on the importers. Much lent mayeenion appear'. to have been pao. - Mind on miter of wheat at the leading inniuns to the Baltic, by the doll advice' rrena hence, than might have been expected; the extremely reduced state of the stocks. and the fact that heavy rain Ind been experienced in many loeslitiea, having given we to increased anninai. One of the singular upsets of the Wheat 'trade to, that very Lune shipments_bad:bess made Haim Havre to London. Much of this was a reshipment which fact shows the loss created by defers and others. The Flrdieh Ministry bare isiged the follarrieg order:' Ist. From the time of reeeiringlthis royal ceder, the royal proclamation of the lath and "!d of AI last are suspended, and; cothequently, the coo to foreign countries by sea and toed, of • 'moue, barley, rye, doer, rice aed potatoes, , tat. er mey be their reapeetwo priers an the • ' t, is permitted. 5.1. From the same date the total • aid that other imixeth and ditties to which psi. and oilmen . tary seed were .formerly subject, and which were sespended b• the said royal order : of the 1411, and nt of last March, shall be stpda demanded through 341. The importation of foreign grain will be teas elated so berme the said royal M em,ln undownity with what is directed in the royalthteres of the OA .r January, 1851 , which relents to : lts fall lone and .4th. All the royal proclamations 'and iastieetimis, general and Rttieular, ebiebituisibeen loses dMias use to the traffic and commerce in grids since the royal anterior the 13th and =ti of Much that; are C=MMIMI .. . PHILADELPHIA' MA T: Proutszusut,ldeifil: 916 24 ma \ Floor—The =lusts in la id stall; sod dealers us *wel ti ng the oriPtiif Ws ht. tan. Wes of Weans' Floor occur id \ 50.5 62 per bb. • .- ;- - _. s. . Rye Plear--Moderste sdes eh. iti 50 v aktial Wbest—Etslat of 4000 ba Routtism Sf 116e117 per ba Other articles of tbs mutat dal : ' 14 , , Ezelostve CoTrevondolies of Am Pituboodi Gatitte, _ BALTIMORE MARKET. Baltimore, Bcd. R, 8. r. Flour—Howard Anne broods toil wan( 0 , P... o fp, elns ! a m pler bikide.M—Ctoutolibruoladin oftartthalathilmes.ss.so .Wbast—Ssbm at pie. White at 1121115 w ba,...osion Rod is winos tot 108011 e pa kr. co6-Bith. of primeM*4% 71e . per bu. Out. aniaelling at 39141 e per ha. Whisk.y—Moderato sales at Mc pry& - Beef, Cattle—Beles ats mad. at $2,75 par 1001 Purrisites—Thaels feet inquiry ht the merlon Tba market mend], is without dame. Exetegere Correareetilesee of the ?hub.** gazelle NEW YORE MARKET. Sept. 2, 8 2. er. Flour—The market is quiet with moderate ogles at previous Fiala with a owning nape In the =LAW Coro- - .Sala of prime Yellow, it 70e per ha. Oste-43alero at 43e per be. The market I. generally quiet, In Flow, dealcut are holding off fur the am by the steamer. Eretome CINCINNATI MARKET. Sept. 2. 11, P. M. Thor commends today ttell,llll pot bbi, et which pries 600 bbleChanced bands. The prke is on ttle.decline since the receipt of news by de eteensei. Whiskey brinp 161417 a at which prize trop bbl lute sold. Whoa—Under the indite:me - of the steamer's news, prize/ Red bar sold for 7G. Conurreel—Prime ti allow oncrunandid Cade; for 1566 be 23e. Lard—A lot in kep has sold at bie. cf.ftesPesftace of thc P.ltt,gastas, =CM Ti. Wester:: owl is im sritb :toolbar mem tbs. the Coat/nond shin: or Colon, remold hoot lb Cali:onus espeditsus. Kon. George P. Marsh delivered an antic= be. tore the Phi Beta Kappa axiety - of Harvard col• lege last week, upon the extent and enemas of the knowledge of our Timm -The fallowing wee the spirit of the oration _ The arittor, asp the Altar,-Wok occasion to comment with SOWN temerity on the monsidotring and moneymaking spirit of the nom which dis. , pleyeltself, no leas in the walk's of knowledge, than In dos paths of Gabes life. He declined thud knowledge!, umiuttable; like petals:W*6,llhr its prim. The 1103001010 principles difply end demand may he applied as wall to knolte es to any other eanunedity. The *dither de ends books that willsoll. The 'atheist:imp to mean his book sell, end edam himself to the lasts of the pobliciliSo in mechanical denatunente, the arti. ate la fitted for the market. But there is • differ. ease observable in the mechanical and Wavy worksbom—in the former, the greater the tabor bestowed, the greater the mice—A the, liner, the more rapid the writing, the greater the merit end the eels. An elegant poem, an elaborate phUce. sophical essay will lie an the shelf, while a work composed of s brain dnbbie and pelota's Ink" SOW boy a German PriOClPSliq• if European; and if American, SOW bolkl a Cotton NM or • mile of Railroad. The hope of gain bribe incentive la literary man became odd* in all his view, end follows, where he ought In lead, the public taste. Them Is ices legardemein.in the lecture MOM than in the author', closet. The Delos Tom, published In UM= C 0.,. respectibie Democratic paper, rebuke' one of he correspondents after tide fashion: • The writer of the communication hr question, nukes some silly charges against Gan. Irvin and Mr. Paume—reprementing them ai uopprwssors of the poor"—"rich nabobs"—“lron 'mas4rs"-41d. end cut throats." and many other Wisp which we believe to be unfounded, or. foundmi only on mieconception or minspereentation. While ell are entitled to a foes captain= of opinion on po• burg gnostical". we should not degratleor amen the press to Parry purpose*, to the deep injmy of private indininate, n well in the Foment of thedr turned vocations in lite, as In that which it Mfg estimable than riches--thelr good 13111114 Third 1, well 4I .by an opponent, so also ii the following, from soother Democratic peptic the . Sunbury American: Gan. Irvin, on the other hCnd, though a Whit;, we know to be a liberal minded 'and. honorable man. In advocating the *lntim) of Ms. Shenk we shell certainly not to far forget our vegeta for truth, consiaterity and erikrespect, es to traduce Gen. Irvin es an iron master, or be sillily of the still more contemptible conduct of impugning his Motives on account of tile magnificent donations =thin) liberal distribution of his memo foe Ain. liable primes, or the low &mapped= .which would envy the people naiad him oil account of his weilth.. finch appeals are deriding to 'the character of the preen—dlegraceful to those coo. caned, out unworthy the character of a free and enlightened people. Charity is one of the nobkoe virtues *atm be milked by man. and I. much too - sacred to be made the subject of critic:bag by milieu editors or prorate partisans. A WIWI awartz—On Wedneaday of lad week nys the Arnhem Eames., there were mow. Mg in the UM field In Wendell. four peerage= of a family owed Wilda; consisting of II great 'mot grandfather. fattier and 11011, The oiled wee ninety-4x And gm imagist tan years One' Int•Vird Immo tho attention of Om modem to the'es• toundinery cants or Scrotal& pmfbrmedlty Dt. button. regetnels NAOMI, which they will - find moor& ed In anothei column of today's paper. They sail withont doubt the most wonderful on record, and - hlme so been pronounced by. many of oar most n . t i rtable physicians. Tim M o Mnd 'others Imo Nola (monied to Mai them at thou serentl places o and learn hoot their own lipe the aronderfal aid = the medicine.' Tho tone sunned to hir f who may be WA dm 11, betreeen - the ilPeril O rem a A.' alkookM.e, ends F.M. who, odicoofßowandlaWahoefi , No sb, Market ou. . . • _ OAZETTII JOB PAINTING Wriquis, ram moil% enOulwa or ;Oa olindat' anis. Oy•Ws law now prepared to avanda In a supwaw and am:claims manaen all Mad* or Joa nano% soon a. ausa ruonsru,Soossboat Bdia Bali at' Ladling, law Ohm Ore& ang,BandblOOLTda, Jo, to. Nom. ass RAMalan: Min to lay exleai exeeued lieu anima, sad all Maas rraufaa Or vii► seaman aad attic liana JidtviEws.- 4 11* ilasstepuswhlssli Es la as Idenlas Gouge avocuis as Weakly Meshug the bow eltaUdit eddidurid Thithisnahratilenigittell say CUM expo*, , m 0 IWINU 14 • 111,1 144 410 4. OtZ". ha wiV I RTATTAMTL 144i/M*4l-*eaSaal .' sp , Ne. Cunt a* • Part. .. FM. Dr Jseksir, itedoiriama ia ildk so ammbelai Oaf le csla Ilia*. *Tar camlima_Ana temblakanc duaasa- lismally Lainaeace,J7 alla. pas aaNl!lJa .lI.P. an ! 10.4411,, a v ,adala 04121eionabil, Ink ,tilimat:krary, man sina penoso Illulial. Il .cm tadoral rew r immtwo•Vo Pala. biu .2 = Wcn I Ole *mat laataboa. It wow Intl call .. L ... ztir ........., „., b.,, ; 2/1 tad boa mlor the al. 1.... go LIM Wee limn 111:liaal Wag urby.. *IP at an Embamanawbaaa • eared. It sells botreatt—Mil. sout7 Are , * et flustered,' el die i' TEA slum,' Meal, sew wad, .j...u. 0 \kr lean Feelerga xi el- AT THE ATHENAEUM music/a, HEN.-: - : On Litnnty of, maze Wood, Sattvd4'io 5. 4 . t. C bae tim iMeasm to atuannea ihube rib ogees. eke , Tit Cimokmen, iil or odwor N / 4 .7". 1. 4 1 Win tiro lion • . ?miens to tine it tb nice of tie Gat, Or. will report Ike ben of 01l dr otaniog rbilooophieal Esponnooto reknit In a h al gireo dories kir ammo of Ebro Locum et Plllo n •• • • •- The Wile Mipperrohe Gold Piss and Mesmer Mathis, CON elirb Marla, Bantry, the West time scr, the Doable Macksocuisi Me will aim emblem. • CIICOLiII ••11.1e•p.' With Nagiae the tree k dneca nomad by Blew 884alel Bat thge lambi of bean applied to at Mates, wa3 be wind Wet* incl. Tim *bele b.. lag a...fidgeted like the two prerinn, m each a WM. tear ea be deserve th e pauenan of as Intelligent caw of /ekes and , .etant N. IL Pio bo Itl be admitted alsobt to the hate ehoi, when, negate, well be 'Maned to prehernev• des. The aftelesloa latent kove to Inn= 6ae.W We anneal the rhymes exhibition., ha mead aaea, and to bnag thek add as add the noun of all. • Katilabee is esneasen .al quarter before 8. imiarts seam L natl. 01121111111/0 000 A: 11111.11.. ICGitse *Ow *Awe ef Orpbea's Ow% of /May amit, le me elibeeled, ena be • • Vs wile ea law realms. it ilte Ws* wsb,l et kr? lefler ea Taiewley eeyeksili day 4,4 Sep elladerletri & **eat, a., felleoriorg &scri bed Ins at vented, late awl rower of habat Hairy, leeeeeswL to All Oyu wale bee of vowed lama Is (tea rave; (immerty Rea st,) elks wad kw Le weakly hory feet In feat, Lassa !bows:lrmo beck by ale amiss grid* YeMe . 771: a b enl= of Ole sr& aued. Joel& til4x7, ALSO, -leis! tertian ether lot adjoining Ope Lt abwro do mined, Wag lea t, Is said plan, end le maser Soar few la etwatow Inegale woad rase back by tl .we widdl, amp Wt nla of Jena Vandestia, • . All dm *Main whir adloiaing dna aeld lot Ne i, la Ow ptwe abranald, and La meant ken fine to from Ulm et log sing dint deep, being let H.; in tie weld Plu m , *lna Is freeing • two. may frame dwelling Your. A• : • All l etyma , obnl at ug, von_ agrees& ikssilii• t••• Salt ward, mews Apsenewas ante Is t by erre*/ Net dees. bosAdell by phony Kites , Cbat sA. sad by lei •( La. Vands, betas Pi 4, la old p tan, a wi•els • direlbse bows is mese& :raccur-7).• .14•srs tlfrd to be loomed mew pre. =Ye., ind balaece as sank. Avow 611.1.13.41 li= SACI/21 PUILOSOPUT Mdr. &scree', Illestriuter ice perketioas aGled SA the plesessas et de yeas, by ler Rears Demi& 4 rots. Alciandlin oe lesub,•Coluessest es the cults end Wesmopheelseef Iseed; by .1 ► Akildiel;o( P.M/WM, eh 716 Wielytitee,or ln the Ike etawry. • Lied is Use DePethee. et tummy et the Lore Coe eski. a mnia fee swayer) is the yeas fat easily mad- Benefttr, from dte lee London «taloa, lo which to shed Iha Ide et the haslet. Renew ey dotriley Judo Lase", hus pacer ellbe Vreetb dwelt& Ile Haps. iliolter Witten ihmese, ere edit t; revised see erereetre Is, de Cashes. The Mom, legetirs Ira!, • Ivy slas&of [suttees llllMlSlLuceaructees Weeks Ism ressired sett • LWOW & ISSUL/11H, &Fled Aaaoollll lIMIND. Hadres,eimere4ll , Weed bad VIM obi , betenredtbsir tam, aryl.' of Nub, brbiti they waybeidnDl Ld.b. 11111:03ii• of *fa