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We notice 23 boats valued at $BO each, $1,840 . 122 board rafts. containing an acreage - " ; 75,000 ft each, al4 per X 128,100 68 timber coos veins 580, each, 11,600 . 2 60 M Shingles, :value 53, 180,000 V 381,040 Perhaps double this amount hu Pueed thin city • for thsi aterkste In the valley of the Ohio and Mis. abalppi. Fads like these will give the reader some idea - of the limber trade of a city like this 'es well as of the importance of the trade of the Allegheny in this one article of [ember. The umber trade, it will be remembered, is but a sin. gale branch of hominess. It is, however, an minim likable alp of the pupal holiness prosperity or a town. All this lumber will soon enter into 'eel and neighborhood consumption -and than be• • coon a triplo - mearta of labor and *fit. • , Coac.—tooking at the Coal trade, of the few ::weeks put, we find the during theatre days mod ' Ing on the 14th of October. then were Omani) bate :kathol Wide Coal which pawed this city ' from the 'Monongahela elae; and deitined for the Anthem market, iced in addition about 80 boats . of Coke from the Youghiogheny. The dente 'troluatiop of these articles may ba put- down u follows. - Boni* Torsage - :Value asp ,' Ogg 87 500 a 52 par km' $75,000 gO - •i Opke 2.250 e 8 18,000 180 empty boats, 5200 each - 56,000 $148,000 The aelattut shipped up to Aegtst 11th et the emi,reet yearobaj be iiiriy eitimited at 100,000 M:m, -945 bolds • $2OO eta, • - 89,000 Amonot Lx' October brought down. 149.000 . , •438,000 Whiw orpen - this addict. we km that a sin gkeere yield-LCom lin to 100,000 beittelaof coal in a Ile& strata. - *ltch of tbo eatl land has many anatas to work upon, bat the, .stand aid third has not been worked. We Easy vesture thinpirt . ion , that no man men lc his tend ed Imigiraticli beanotioaleed 'either the quintity or Qua or ftm eaal,isiteis within twenty or thirty - - miles of the held inters of the Ohio. anioent of Pig, bletal , m. coined in August last, 1500 tom, a. - $345,000 • 221 Imlay boats • $6O 13,440 Thither and board rails. 115,000 Empty boam,l34'n 860 each, 8,040 Metal remised in October, (preient month, 8,950 tens, • 590 pet ton, . '2OO boats a. 850 each, ' Altnotutt of boards, shbagles, , . , lathe, - dm. kneed in October, 421,540 • Tatar,.. $1,221,520 -The shsve is the isles of than articles of trade friths lut three months, as near as eszt be estima ted without attnal measurement end weight. Seth late as thesespeak for themselves. We presume thesis ire few interior shies which can show a pea• elial is ita,,,u4111. to be renumbered that they ire but elementiln the . buainewt of the:place. It Si Of Mauve advantage to Pittsburgh, too, to be npm the high 'read which semis the• mans of-la bor and wealth to others. The bud waters of zravigatiorroften 'so health!) , located as the where Oa waters Said their outlet,artd, when. ; ever.the.Ohio river is properly imparred,--if the Government is ever just enough to make the prowernent,—it .will seen - that there as cam.. - antis' capacities upon this, Anwthant Merliter. memos ern. baldly second to Mom of the broad sesbeent hull.' The exports Pittsburgh we twee labored in lain' to obtain,-Here-being 'no law- which re. -- riuhre this they should be furnished. We know thetit to be immeise, and could the reenit be cow• wilideited it would swotted theme taut largely en. ...geged in the tredeot. the city and of the West Tee itecars Panoi—Tlus Clarionfbgiater of , the' 9th hug., states that the Clarion river, one of :the pripcipal-tributasie' s of they Allegheny, was swollen to auunprecedented.height by the late tilt The bridge mow the Clarion, on the I , l6:akrus and Susquehanna Turnpike, was carded off, so shus!one about two mils above, and one at the Bullock Fond. ; . The Lawbutorrii 9rtatte sap that army bridp tan the Jonl4a has been swept away, end that tha Public Works snared , seemly, there are several hap.: break ' . le the camera, and the MilroMl shore liellldgabnlih is much damaged. Aceniiirr.—Cla Monday 'morning James Me. , Cully,llorit =rebut, started in et ono home t a to visit 'tome property in Ent Liberty, item- T p a nted bj i wpm te r named Kella. On the top of-GU/11;0 hill Mei:torso took fright and ran air The !moo was twist, end_hir.. McCully had him atm totolien and hia stall fractured, and him viu ! pinion was also dangerously injured. We ander, stand little hope" arcentattained for the recovery of either.... . The horse became frightened, we are informed, by a dianken m . , 12,..wh0 started oatiaddenly Iron! a Goa career just u McCully's curler, was pawing. The two pentane !Oared wore &water- ed beside the rood, antnethne aftei the accident heppened, in e state of insensibility. 'At the haat accounts on Monday evening there were some byte entenitited of the reeo•e:7 of Mr. MeCal ly, althoogh his situation is deemed very ethical, Y is also that of Mr. Sean. - Rex Or{.—A hone attached to a dm-Ryan 4, on Mouthy, from Cool lane down truth street .lo Liberty, where he woo checked. In pluice 'down Mutt the dray came in collision with the sn'pe of a ,dwelibta house below the Lutheran ,G . htte.qi, and completely demolished ibem. A baT In QM vicinity wu ran OM end very aariotudy in:plied. Tha dzsyman wee thrown from the eurdese, bat we understand, , escaped an/ - Ettenrc.;—thi Burnley afternoon a raft of betzder an mind the Ant pier of the old Ail& Oen, bridge, and doubled round the drift wood, It will wag, bo wed when the water fells.— This to the . fourth accident of the kind which has itcanod &urns thetas high water. ' Yovee L 41.217 Nreerao.—The attend= of the reader o eslled to the edverthemsot m moth(' !Newspapers is this heighboahred wifl ems a haperre pore*, by nuking the fads Itneerh. _: • ' . _ • er2LT3DAT COLLISIONA:in thl!ith ultf the ettninsbost Mond* War nut Into by the Weston she Cangsstpus4 dni, .od sank in a few min. Itee.' The lesseniele ned_seese inrrn,sll saved, and 'with firof sidaptionn . =taut. %Its shock Is amid to Liassiossioni Theta wince in. On , Osaka the boat , Nam= crsison.--Tba motor of Maticao '1401160 will Ospollea fa Woomera* otitis ofootkat itafO;atotor ant,ll utienewa at about 1110(o. , This to a oattatuf gal of ttlakis3g imapoot a loptoosatatioi fa= the 0441 1 4401 + 1 1 4 *" a; P l ut P. ,B "mu :w.vmma awiz THE LICESSZ . Irabdiab bitegiatek, the follewingariceeent in reply to that deliiitred btbir. Alden, and boor position to the Ponstitraionaliti of the:Limns laws : Both eider having been heard biconnwl. we await now thedecision of the Court. ' Opt. 1 6, 184 7. Wilson MeCandlos, Rag,— Dram Sta:—Will you have the famish us for pabliattion, a copy of your argument before the Somme Coax; on the Liman gam tioo, and you will math Oblige, Yours eery Rerpeetfally, WM. MITCRELTREE, • ROBERT BELL. Prnoetraou Oct. - 16, 1847. Genllemen..—You with oth:trs, are my!dienta in the aws_raferred to, and have a tight to demand a copy of my argument, before the Supreme Court. - I cuckoo it to you, to be made use of, as you pleat), , • Yam Truly. WILSON dI'CANDLESS, Mewl. Mitiheltree and Dell. ›lft AI'CANDLEBB' ABGUMERT In the Steprerse Malt on the Liaise Question. Mar tir ZLIASI antra Horses : If this was't poplar meeting, I could' acquiesce in and probably reply to some of the ad capan duns arguments, urged by our teamed advirinries. But I am in a Court of Error, which knows no excitement bordering. on extremities, and with great propriety, seldom entertains an appeal to mere wader prejudice.' The temperance came is a rest and good one, but its members are intemper• ate in their advocacy of it. They cannot impel people to it by the force of Legislative enactments; --this mild system of public opinion is much more potent.. The tea would never have been thrown over. board in Boston harbor, but for compalsary ish statutes; and 'although this was an incipient to our Independence, it Was Rirrokitionary In its character, and duinictive to the existing govern. meat. r T,he character of the American people Is such that they will never submit to an arbitrary 'rump. tidn of illegal =thorny, upon the part of their. ger. wants, who seek to avoid the responsibility due to their official slatioos. The Legislative power has been placed, by, the people in the hands ofp representatives, who are sworn to properly ex ' it, but In the cue before us, theYseek to ski the responsibility into hands that are not constitution• ally amenable. The people never contemplated that that which they bad delegated to grave and dignified men every way qualified for the perform• ince of their official duties, should be sent back fur their sanction and approval, even in matters of the greatest Momeni, meth less in dose involving mere municipal regulations. The temperance canes includes both these, and in the act of Assembly now tinder discussion, we have the extraordinary controversy now before the Court. • I shall attempato discuss it, not upon popular, but upon legal and constitutional grounds, leaving the ethics and morality of the matter to a more fitting Occasion. • This case involves two questions: - I. Is the law pawed 7th Aptil,lB46. (Bee pamph. letters, 1646, page 248.) Applicable to the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny. - This is a penal statute and meat be construed strictly. It subjects the violator to fine and oinnent, deprives the citizen of his personal liberty, because he tea vender of merchandise, recognized uin article of. Import by the revenue laws the much of its numb support otulut stmggl, with manufacture upon 'kick. our Government raised GenetalGoverrunent, end also of that of domecie Great BOW°, andat an earlier date, by a memo. cable insurrection, gave en odious history to this section of the country. Being a-penal statute, we mat therefore take its woes; and construe them u a jet* would, without reference to inordinate exciters:min. In the applicability of the Act to this county, the *Words" are omitted, and its stringent penal. ties restricted to boroughs and townships. The member wko draughted the bill, very prop. arty knew toeU, that the morality of the country exceeded that of a populous city, and that that which would be acceptable to his constituents in the country, would not be so to those In town, and therefore he left the nwarth". oat of the first sec. And. that the' Legislature thought as too the Court ie respectfully referred to Senate Journal, Vol. 2, 445, of 1847, when a motion was made by the representattles from Allegheny county, to pan a eappleuvent so as to inchule the "wards" of the cities orlittsburgh end Allegheny. It was potty - teed tae Thee giving a'Legialaibe construction to what was apparent from the face of the art itself; for if not evident from its words and intuition, why introduces supplement This argument Is so simple, that Iliad not my it further upon the. Cove. 2. Is this law Condit - iv I • This is the greelviurs , en, a the cue, and I ree peetfolly sectitt the following memoranda acid av 'thoritla for the coroidetriou of the Court. The cue of Thnrlcrw vs Mariana .tte et a 1,5 Howard 504 to 613, does not touch me point— The final judgment of that high Court vas, that. a State ought, by legislative enactment, pro_ hibit theinuoduetion within its boundaries, of en article diliterione to the health of Its citizens, but third* not bold that they cut delegate this r**o ta a thin! party. This right of anniamcial restnction I take It, must be subject to the doctrine kid down in Mo. ry's mm. ea the Conatkution, sage—.that after the imported article. leave the Custom House, it I must be incorporated with something over which the State-has no control. The commodity must be broken up in parcels, and vended in a manner 'at variance with the State laws. The original pack. age as imported may be taken anywhere into any State of the Union, without tax or prohibition, otherwise there would be an infringement of the Revenue laws, and consequently a violation of the Constitution of the United States: Aside from this, the Supreme Court of the Ifni. ted States in the ease referred to has not that a State Legislature may refer back to ita con- Ennui the functlon's,lven to itself, that it may act by proxy, that impeachment for dereliction of duty 'may be Wandered to a legiehdin power not recog. n the fundamental law, and th at society dull in be d by. reorganized from the acne material hate its original elements. For this is the doctrine in substance contended for by our kilned friends. In theConnitatlon of 1790,andia to amendments' of '3B, the people who adopted it, fey, "We the people of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania or. dain and sitahlish thiVonatitution for its Govern. ' meat." The points therefore which they possessed as a rota, wandistribated among the different depart. nuts tafgovernment recopind by this intro.' inept. They monad nothing to themselves the was hostile to it, bat have in good faith carried out its provisions ever oboe its adoption. ,They define] ed the rights end donee of the Executive and the jedicbuy and they Anil the Legislxtini power in a Senate and House of Rapieserdativei, not to be deputed, transksed or parted with, no, not even to thermeher, Unapt in the =ids prioritised by the constitution of their own creation. . And what Is thli The 10th Article of the intended Constar' tion,) Dunlrp's Digest, nye:— oAny amendment or amendments to this eon. stitution may be proposed in the Senate or Howe' of RepresentaliVen and if the same shell be agreed to by a majority of the membenc,eiceted to each House, melt proposed amendment Genet , - d. moots shall be entered on the journals, with tan yen and asp taken thereon; and. the fdararetary of the Commonwealth shill cause the GUM to be published three months before the next elect nen, in at lout one newspaper In every county in which a—newspaper shall be published;and if in the Legislature next afterwards chosen,' : such proposed amendment or *mean:tents shall : bo agreed to by a majority IR diamembers elected !twitch Honey the Secretary, of the Common.. wealth shall cause the same igaioto be published in the manner aforesaid, and such preened amendment or amendments shall bo submitted to he peoplein such 1711111X1f, end et much time, at least three menthe after bides so agreed to by the two Houses, u the Legislature stud prescribe, and if the people shalt apprOve and ratify such amendment or amendlenta by a majority of the qualifiel voters of this State voting thereon, such amendment or , amendments shall become part of the - Constitution, but no amendment or. amend ments shall be submitted to the people oftener than once In Sae years; Provided, That if more than one amendment be submitted, they studl be admitted in gut& manner and form that the pro. pie may vote for or againeteacb amendment ser irately and distinctly. Any Foam of alteration, other than hie, was never contemplated, end in practice would be dext. wets end revcdutionary. They had emerged from the Colonial when, where all porn of Government was conotatra. led in a single branch, and they guarded their in. taut, by checks, which from experience have moved unitary and salutary.. What right, thetsfeen, have their represents. livea, their servants, to revere, the order prescribed by themselves, and to mutilate a single body to make lawy which they, the , people,- said in the Constitutan, wu contrary to every round mind. pie of Repnblican Gervommant• - Them Is ao analogy in the case, cited from 3 ButrawslB37, and thba • A deputation from a Corporation to some Edit/ Mahal uto make by•laiwe," Omer* mnluiatertolt autmlioste to the Owls! Diatribe ;whole huddle iris Om to the Committee, wlthv out isapsoftftity upon the part of tbaateponditet, It . weedd anOmt to Whit= Ai( the Owner' of thi;.eseneletkin'`.:llha : eies of the shot - Fee nomigaimithhithimmisagerrey t ' The wtiii• GE* pmt of ,iglisiespi , kaidative powers to a Corporatiod of any o th er %Neatens of the eorareign"authbrity;ii baaed upon false preigiee In the popular mussel the term;. it is !legis live; a power to Enke law; that is for • body co o n . perste, but not a surrender ofthe supreme power . . of the State. . is pawing them numerous companies, scatter. ed over the Commonwealth, extraordinary privi. loge*. it would be absurd . to sumeethat it was. the intention of the Legislature to give op' that which had been confided to them by their constit uent& ...yhe law under rerialon, contemplates a multi. ilteity of domestic parliaments, for the evils of, which I refer year Honors to •Auserieut a work published by Mr.'olirer, of iloston, pap 13$, who classes .tatsiabk legitlatior u one of the unhappy results attendant upon ■ too runner. one Hones of Representativen What us all these 'wards, borounhe end town- . ships,' but in many Houses of Representatine They mike the law, and in their . sound judgment may repeal it at the next election. The disadvantage of frequent changes in the law ie. that the people never know:they are see, for they badly ban time to know whet the lawn an before they are repealed and new ones enact: ed. In addition, the author says, that this numet; ;one House of Representatives would be annoyed with 'prolonged debates, and almost interminable 'speeches,' - A virtue,' think, more honored in the breach than hi the-observance. My learned end indefatigable colleague, haling referred your Honors to the principal authorities upon which we expected to rely, I chill not trouble you by citing them again. Bat I take pleasant in inviting your Funicular attention to 'the profound opinion 'of Mr Chief Justice Booth of Delaware, which upon ragman he did me the honor to mend in manuscript and also to the Pamphlet Laws of Delaware, for 1847 published by 8 Kimmey, Dover, Delaware, piges 178, 178, 180 and 181, showing lu my judgment the similarity of our act with their. , I could elaborate this argument, bat after what hu been said by my colleague, I deem it none• cessuy. LIMON OF IT. FULTHROi The New Orleans Mayotte publishes the fol lowing Addrem from the Diario del Gobierno, do. tad September .10th, from which the spirit and feeling of the Mexican Statesmen and people may bo gathered, in reference to the Army of the United Statea The execution of the LryOon of St. Patrick is malt uu, of to arouse the hatred and excite feeling Mrevenge in the :bosom of the Mexican people. The following is the Picay mem translation of a portion of the Address. which is,, of coarse, much exaggerated in opinion and infertile/. The whole address is in the same tone, end it would seem doled a hopeless tut, to break the spirit of it people thus superstitions end &terrain- Me.ricans! Among. the European volunteer. whom the Americanarmy ham hired to kill us. dune many unfortunate men who are con. viticed of the Injustice of this war, who profess the same Roman Catholic religion which we profess, bat who, being hummed by the misery which prevails in Europe, from the want of 'employment and the failure of crepe, hays consented to enlist. some of these men, abjuring their errors and fob lowing the noble impulses of their hearts, have puled over to our army to defend our just muse. From theee,li. Excellency the Prenident formed the Foreign Legion, known under the name of the Company of St. Petri*. At La Angostura and at Cherubusoo, they bore themselves with the highest intrepidity, and after the enemy had gain. ad possession of this last point, which was only after it. defenders had exhausted their last n airidg. es, they were made prisoners. • The generals of the American Army, who en• not wino upon their soldiers in a wit so iniqui. tou, eau through the influence of acts of feral. ty, were determined to shoot these Irishmen.— wu this known in this city, before es.. cry breast was filled with honor at the thought. flu Zscellency, the Minister of Relations, in a touching knee to the English consul, the se timable lady of .hat Britanic Majesty's Miniwer, various. private individuals, both Mexican. and foreigner, we ourselves, and even the ladles of families reading at Tacubaya, interceded for these brave men, and we expected that if they could not be-pardoned, they would at lout be spared capital ponishment. It would have been deemed burr and inn. nut to the laws of civilization, u practised in modern wars to offer the bloody spectacle of the execution of these IMO; and yet it could have been palliated to a certain extent by the pert which these men took in the defence of • Chau hbusco; bat they had no share whatever in the sheighter which was made the day before yester day upon the heighta of the King's Mill. . Well. then, well you belie, it, my countrym e n! thi s • day, in cold blood, these Cuihe , from en' im pulse of superstition, and Mtn the runner of gauge? atd as practised in the days of Homer, tam hang up these men as a Itolocaost--they bate themuleu said it—to the =Des of the gem teal or generals who have then faU! And in what =Mier did they hang them! Noosing them by the neck as they mud opan the ground, and so suspending them that they died 'by inches,' strangled by their own weight, the mode adopted being such that their horrible agony lasted more than one hour. A spectacle worthy of each men, orl.rather demons escaped from hell! This they did with eighteen of these unhappy men, and among them the brave Capt. Keith. whose head they stuck upon i pike and plantedat Chumbuco. To six others, who proved that they had bad not volunteered, but had bernimpressed,they gave two hundred lashes each, and compelled them to dig the grave. of their companion! Nexiams: These are the men who call as bar. barium. and say they enure to civilize we them are the men who have plundered the house, of the trurrouddlig villager, who have stolen children from their families, who have slept in the niches devoted to the sacred dead, who have, with Mae phernirtm revelry, clothed themselves in the Grua. -matte of the alum, who have thrown upon the ground the body diem, Cheat, and have made. themselves drunk in drinking out of the sacred ireeels, Accursed may ttury.be of all Christians; u they are of God! May reason° , seize ,upon every aelfiett or cow• ardlY Mexican, who cannot ray to himself that he bee fulfilled every duty u a public officer and a good citizen; who his not contributed, by every mesa in his Fewer, towards this war—with his perion, with the Influence of his position, with a part of his:fortano, with his labor, by maintaining a number of {oiler; by aiding every way those who fight,land who has not 'employed the means which God has given him for his service, and that mf the tour:my - in which God his placed him, that Hi. Images shall not be cut down, nor His holy name blasphemed. Azixiirpzin CAA p the founder of a rs 'igloos sect, known its this section of the country as “Catupbellitai," has recently been imp named in Glasgow, Scotland, on a charge of libelling Mr Robertson, a Baptist clergyman of that city,whe challenged him to discuss the slavery question.-- He was brought before Lord Merry, on habeas corpus, and that lance decided that the warrant of arrest was not of a sufficiently definite chaise.. tor to justify the imprisonment of Mr 'Campbell, and expreard strong doubts whether the car warranted the incarceration of • foreigner: Mr Campbell Is well known in We city. His residence is in Western Virginia,. and be visited Europe for Missionary purpose., when an excite. merit was raised by evil disposed petrol against him-and placards posted up denouncing him as • slave holder, and en advo.ats of slavery. To this charge Mr Campbell made the follow. log reply: "I affirm the deep and solemn conviction, that any christian man who exacta more from muter and slava, than the duties enjoined upon each toward the other, as these duties are developed and defined in the Holy Scriptures, rt a term of communion in the Christian Church, does that which neither Jesus Christ nor any of his Apo.. ties has authorised him to do, and makes himself a transgressor of the law of Christ." The libel suit was instituted by Mr Robertson for what be conceived offensive matter in the re• ply of Mr Campbell to his challenge for a public discussion of the slavery question. Inasmuch as Mr Robe:teen had been excluded from the church end claimed to be • member of the Auti.Slevery Soddy, Mr Campbell would not emit the chat. lenge miler Mr Robertson' would ,produce cur; deride of membership from the Bodily. This gave umbrage to the latter gentleman ind induc. ad i- legal proceediugs. Me Campbell le expected to return In Cam• brie, and is probably at this time in Bolton. Sanaa"' larrrroTtotra.—The amount in the Savings Bank at Worcestar, Muuchnsettst is ahead one million of donut, made op principally of deposites from people at work In the factories along the line of the new railroad. Many of them make reauludepoaini Gamy pay day.. la the two wards of Harrisburg, to 1844 im mi k hod 186 majority. to 1847 the memo wards p h Irwin a majority of 48, showing _a anis of 6441 and thit Now *phut the importation of o®o► holden and Melt Wham. Can aityetkw spot In PehhoyhoMiti hoed of,hasiog done so will tat thiThisomisopiad kr the !matte!. ?~, THE, 'ELECTION. We she the corrected relents u far as we have ieesind than, and hope in a faw days to 'publish 'the official result in inch' county, Atoatgameq, Schajlkill, Berks. Chester, 700 Lancaster, ' 3,850 Delmer*, 345 Dauphin, 981 Franklin, 439 Lebanon, 600 Westmoreland, B ***** , 176 Fryer Perry, % Araminimg. Allegheny, 1900 Cumberland, Wuhingtma, York, Centre, Northumberland, • Lyeoming; Union, 800 Philode. City and Co., Lehigh, Colombia, Merrier Carbon Juntata, Mifflin, Green, Somerset, 1000 Erie, 800 Crawford, Butler, Yenengo, Clarion, 634 Bedford, • Luzern' Adams 490 Backe Clinker . Bradford, Tinge Norihaamtm, Cambria Ma 8 , it la thought i, elided State Senator beyond all doubt. The retunm from Clearfield coat decide the election of Mr John. Moo. Ouzo 70 zzzzz Whig State Committee and Ohio Journal announce the following hand- 1:=1=01 Senate Whip, Locos, Howe. 19 Whigs, 17 Loco; Majority. 2 Majority, Whig majority on joint ballot, Eight. MAITIJMD ELICTIONI,-The OffiCid vot of Maryland .gi.as Thomas, Locotoco, 638 majority for Governor. Thomas, Goldsborourgh, Conespondenee of the Pittabugh Gazette. New Year., Om 14, 1847. The Epiroopal Convention has disposed of all the lrosinem before it, and adjourned until awn, to hear the report of - the ..Committee on the roam of the diocese." The two puttee in the church have had a preliminary trial of strength upon • question relative to the admimicaa of delep ter, moo of whom jt is urged were improperly chosen. The matter,: however, wu brought to a data peaceably,--and leaves the vote in doubt. The high churchmen have lem confidence than wu shown at the commencement, and the indications are that matters will. not ba' disturbed, and ■ nataration made. • A publication has been made of the barter of oar Emigrant Commissioners fora rew months, and some details ern that ars sr great interest From May 5 to September 30, no:emulation or had :army au been paid for 10r,546 eudrazann or them 43,208 were Gsrmana,4o,B2o Irish, 6.501 English aid Weir, 2,968 from Holland, and ,633 from France. Againrt the general opinion the Irish an outnumbered by the Grum; a state of things which no one can regret. Whir it Is nuts. AMU that Irish adapt thenmelves with =all tun. ity to our laws and institution., it is no less certain that Germans have kr prejudice, and more of that frugality and Industry, and plain practical secure, which is so essential to all who Ithiestnk• the ardu ws 'tick: of selkorrunr .. • - rant fond is now 871,092, and the new plin hut. been successful beyond the warmer wires of its friends, It has relieved the city from much *span . se and added to the comfort of the emigrants. Two handled thousand dollars in silver boa been taken for the nett French paella Thera is always a demand for silver, and this shipment is not an indication that specie is to be red as a re mittance. Another link of our internal comnumkstion is soon to be added. Ten miles mote of the Erie road are about fin ished,placing tor so mush nano the trade of the West. now our two point. The loan of $760,000 by been taken at par to I per cent premium, and since its cleft azt unusual de• mind tuts sprang up. Hundreds who hesitated are pow saga to gat an investment, the interest upon which Is deposited three year' and a half ahead, with a moral certainty this interest will ever be paid. The old board of director, have been re•eleeted, and the toad will continue under the same etEcient direction, under which It ha made such good progress. The most of the ken tuts gone to Boston, contrary to all expectation, but 110 it is. Much as our neighbors dread the road, they like the hop interest, fitock• are entirely neglected and prime nominaL Treasury notes,lol &at; Ohio 6's 1001; Pa. s'. 775x7 1 ; Illinois Honda refunded, 39 Miami; RAW ding 58; Nor. h Wor. 42f; Long Island 28g. Cotton has become eery quiet, and the Wiser! but 6.700 bale. per day at steady ratsa..Asbes are in mars demand at $6 for Pots, and $8 far Pearls. SISPRILIM COURT, OctoberlB.—Prestat all dm Judges. Thomu McCleary, et al, va Fund, Faber, et al—error to the common pleas of Mercer county Mr juries Conitee delivered the opinion of the coort--judgment affirmed. Ebenezer 'hornpipe vs Samos, McFarland— error to the common .pless of Mercer county; chief justice °items delivered the opinion of the wart—judgment earned. - Andrew Purdy vs Atha E Lseoek--errere to the eoramop pless of Bever county—eidet justice Gibron delivered the epistler' of the- court; kids. meat affirmed: George Painter's Christina Hendanon'sadmr, error to the common planer We/dawn:and coun ty, opinion delivered by 'Mr jostki Rogers—kid/. moat affirmed. • . . Account of George Weever' adror of Eliza. bath Percunpiita, dec'd appeal from the decree of the Orphans court of Mercer county; opinion of the court delivered by Mr jactiesßarovide; decree of the Orphan" court reversed, so fu as it chirps the edmiuletrator with the pension fond. William Brown'a heirs vs John Nkkle—error to the district court for the county of Allegheny. opinion of the court delivered by chief justice Oltson—judyment reversed end- venire faciu de novo awarded. caremonsealtb, Ex relations Joseph Watt vs . The Commissioners of Allegheny county,— application for writ of madame sitarist the Commilaionen of Allegheny county to MD. pel them to appoint the relator, collector of tales for the 4th ward of the city of Pittsburgh; Mr. justice Coulter delivered the opinion of the court —application for the writ of mandamus refused and that the mid Jos Watt pay the* cat of 'this preceding• Account of James MeCahan;guirdlariof Sarah Barr and Martha Reynaldm appeal from the spa. dal orphans court of Indiana county. This came was argued by Drum and Ball • for appellants,' and Mr Banks for appellees, Commonwealth, Ei.relatione, Edgar Cowan,. Hon J W Darrell, engtestion.and information In the nature of a writ of Quo Warrant*: to show .by what authority the stabif W Burrell SIMIAN the otßce and Nimble, of Friel Judge of the Tenth Judicial District of Pennsylvania. Mr McCan dless for the respondent. Inured to quash the writ; ishich preliminary motion wan argued by Mr Mc- Candles' for the respondent. Court adjourned imaging the argument. Baum or tsars—A man Ospod Hold wu 811 • • , th a• • - for upwards of $2OOO, to &pail In bank for his copkgara In Barna; bag instead of doing so he got It cashed at the Manacbuietta bank, and his not bean NOW Anat. He Is dumbed ae about id ran of •;- Int ' (whoa hlit, thin 61. ~tea - - bagprd hob and. baby !Ali. Ha bp paimad - arch _the alma 01. Tama Doogiro apil haw Dakar% .. ..Y— ~ a.~~. 4. .~•^^~"esLß:t.x,.,~-.. ~r t ~'S;',.~s:ci .rri:.x~.cz- "'a ~i:«.:~~. BY MAGNETIC Tsimtin Oetretpersdesee PlttstraLeitti at liaseuit. Orerapordernes of the'rinlibink GUM.. IMPORTANT path: TEM •AalT. Philadelphia, OM 18-7 r. -- By the arrhai at Charleston of the schooner Bowen, flee dzys from Havana; we hare heel dates from Vera ern,. Eno English sternum Medway_ttad assivo at that port direct fron, Yen Crux The Mete am ailed with extracts from Pen m, i, bat the only paragraph worth Telegraphing Ldacontained In a correspondent, deted yam Craig. September. 'General Scott lad eddrimmd circular to the citizens of eneval of the Mexican inviting them to tend their deputise to the Capitol, clothed with fall power to negotiate a peace. It oleo mama that a division of 15,000 men had been sent by Scott to:lake TOIOCI, It Plum near the city of Mexico. The New Orleans men felled to gnin to„d o y at Petersburg. • elusive Correspondence of the Poteburgb Gazette PHILADELPHIA .MARKET. Parammtrau, Oct, 18, 4, p. m. Floor it held gerwrally at $7. Sala of 1000 •Ws at $6,12; par bbL Market firm. Rye Floor is bald at $5,26 per bbl. Cornmeal—Moderate sales at $3,25 per bbl. Wheat--Balaa of new Boothe= at 98c per bo. 'rime White is galling at'l42c per bo. Corn--Bsles of prima Yellow at 80c per bu. Whiakay is held of 30c per ha. Esetwure Corremondence of: to Pitubwo .oswatts NEW YORK MARKET. Oct. 111. II Flour—The market is that,with sak r. ar. e at $ 6206,75. The Eamon% deman w d iv active. 6,.. Grain—The market Is quiet end withomchanp Wes of Oat. at 46146 c per ha. m 'Batley—Tim midst is steady, with a good 'do. ad. 885 200 400 460 520 165 Whiskey—Moderate sate, at 33c. Punklone ste without change. Melon an wahine the receipt of their prints letters. Btockr—Nothing doing ht the market ta-day. Ezell:zee Coerespoietlenee or the Puubergh Gazette. BALTIMORE MARICV. Baltimore, Oct. le, 3 r. x. • Flour—Dale of Bowan' at brands at $8.68 per bbl; City Mills brands ere held at $6,60 par bbl, without boycott. What—Balm of prime While at, 144.147 per tun of prime Red 'at 1320 36e per be. i • Com—Prime White s selling at 68a70e pet tt; prime Tallow at 70e.per bu. Oats—Salaa at 43a46elper bu. Whiskay—•Modsrate plea at 30e per pl. Groceries ere without change, so also with Pro. Eitocka—The mutt ia doh, with a downward taxiing. CFren.liderlre or the PitZar.lth °MEW CINCINNATI MARKET, Oct 18, 11, p Flour—Wo quota alai of 2,000 Mill at o,Bl+ a 4,271 par Wlandroy—Rideo have been effected et 18e per gmmi—The =tot Is ham, and al= merely Domino! IMMolasses—There is no scarcity In the maiiml, and but few ales et previous quotations— large sufply in first • hands Grain—We have no change to note in the grain market since last quotations Wool—Price. ham slightly declined; sales of 200 bales Glass has advanced somewhat In pries PlarlifLTAIIA Raariastrr...—A correspondent of the Alexandria Quetta ocii the authority of e gentleman, who bad wen the;tnigtnal, states that the (Aiming paragraph of Major tally's letter was suppremed in the publication. We sincerely hops there in no truth in either statement. ' ham Sept 11, 1847. o You speak . of rumor in relation to have no doubt they 11.111trus. It appears that Col Wynkoop heard I was invest danger, and three days eller my arrival at this place became down with 300 men, a =nun/ included The men were drunk when they come to town, and nmniined in until they went out. Several robberies wen committed hank brit the most rep. pithead* act - was in going to Cern/pee, when they met with no nutistartea, btu robbed almost vasty house, mai, to cap the cliztuq, robbed the Muck and dartroyed, what to then was ashen .but to the Church valuable. The wan thing was done at San Miguel. I have promised to pay the Church for its lower, under Gan Scott's procla mation." • to Weerrou Mcntaaws.—On :Mb pit, two Mexicanwere Ant at Ma to Oa public atm% by o:cowetdly rotEso Thome Me- Ai m .. .. kis meld, wi th out aliebtait proms. Tea ALABLICA SLINTnio of Alabama, has lamed • proclamation eking upon the several Major Generals throughout the State to exert themselves to raise the fire con panics of Infantry" called for from Alabama nearly gin thoathe ago by the President oftht4.7nited States to wove during th e war with Me , bat of which . not one has yet been furnished," The Governor appalls to the patriotima of the young men to come forward Ind save the hondr of the State. • Istarrosariox. 7 Ths number of &salvias who mind at the Port of New York, from May sth to September 30th, - Indust's is 101,546.. Ths amain of mcsierraneived bl the Commtssiostars of Entigrattost for finis sad commutations during wt.], ;: $101,677 58 Amount Disbursed, .; • 30,585 41 t ‘ 3tuplaz in Treanny, Niwrorarnuen.--The Times, a papa pub. fished in ffewfooridland, states that the whole of the land in and *boat Coneeptioit Bay Is rising so rapidly u materially to affect, if not eventually to render useless, many of the !best harbors on that coast. At Pon do Grave ri aeries of obser vations bale hint made which :prove the lipidl dispistementUf the sea heel In j that vicinity. The Hoz. Derma to deflect the opening recoup it the celatation of the twenty. moth Anniversary of the Hosup Mennuatile bieiy Mexlation. A Poem, meted for the oc tal= by Eple Sugeot, EN., will also be teed Tie Ran, Roans.—The Rail Rea& will coos- MUM to any freight tuala the law of last win ter, on the tat of November next, paying toll thereat. The eampaltlati with the trenimortettou liou on the One will be les Wt. MI there L • lis• is heights owing to the Merman movement of the tall trade.-41bany. Atka. . llts, Caret Olio Payl Paul Moni— tor- Jaeltsoui Embroeittion is the only medicine that will care this se very emersion and troublesome disease. It rottenly hantethately Ware pun and Inds. manna. rope an bleeding, subdues thatuatelerablenelif bat entre, In 111 very short time persons totem hoes have been rendered mtrereble foe yeant.r— Its application produces no pain, bat rather en agrees. bid aid pleasant sensation. Jr persons adlieted will call and bear of the ueat member of eases that have been eared, they win be astonished. A peanuts of this ehy, who had been under the knife es Me eargeen lbe two or th,ee times without being cared, bag by as lag II bolt!. of the Ensbmeatioa, been eradieally eared. It mils beyond precedent h.{ Phil. guard Conner. AElliv Poe sale an Pittsburgh at the P EKIN TEA STURE,I9 Fourth elem.', near meal, sad also at the Drag Enna of &beans, Federal at Allegheny Cr. altdaw 55,00, BOOTS 5,00 NO. 60 FOLIasTIFI INTRUST, * CORNER POST OFFICE ALLEY. THE sabeeriber OF respeetially infona* the mablle that he has commended the mumfaelare.of Gentlemen'. .Feahloneble Brans, of good materiel and ivorkman.hip which he will wanant superior.. any Boot ever made to Pntsbanth for the pnee. Them bandanna Boma Inn bs MUM ' Wan.? them a• loPte• 'entre', ed the very low pnee of FIVE DOLLARS CAME Gentlemen are requested to call and examine them. WILLIAM VINCENT ROBERTSON , apt& eSCCGSKII n W B ERSKINE irrilletleens Young N.,,, Mreamile ) ,Lamiay 4noeistion end Mediunta instissimbetna now lit opera tion, would respectfully Solicit donations of books, so. bey, mbieral specimens. models, kn.; from it. generally. All donation. 101 be dolt acknowledged. JACOB WEAVER; Am:busty • ap•Audismort CiesWat.—Params baying barmen v.% the Alletth.lr Crarer , Y. will gaue eau .1 the offle ft FINNE , Jr., Secretary, 0.37 Water Bt. 11.111lidtW DIZD. At P4lnersail le, en the avann'. of the IEsb,EDWASSD lIEAZEL CON, Infant ton of wm.olo o pt. no Inners! mill mite place at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Friends and relattens am mashed to attend.. 10011110 E-1 ease small sack for calla • ' JD WIGWAMS SALT—u.bbis No./ dly resetwd sad kr we by aufb "H A' WEAVEX Wa as la MPNUORRIASI-1, bbONot r•ed and fouls * . 5P VON BONNLIORST CO poll? . uPev a wood—st 1p OXLIP-It bbIS 11A11 quality and lugs bbla for Ws eaOJl, J OCCOONJJAKEItit CO •R E :PLUS C - 'i lU*I rea►U.AM , • 'ttg*lte4taiDi'l . 11-o• V. l 4...aftk.i4airi, " _ , . 101 1 1 C , t. MHZ&auliei &ad Ali !Litton gentimicooda from tho. East forittabialb. an nuanne4 that In hays as pat 61111 DOWilelladampreuvralicnisarehiv a ly trifle. to enuterion nods for rittsbareit only, and we Will tarnish receipts at oar Whet in Baltimore to deliver peas in tinny sin Mails at Puteberah,sheudaye and railroad deity, only excepted. Receipt. for thin line will also be hembibed Ay Adams & Boston, New York arid IntdadelphM. A. ere run die only expreas M mall twin west, shippers are Informed that they moot prorate receipts at the above Office. Doty. Mee 10 R R Depot, ,EL. CO. Pittsb rrir 1:411ce "°". V/C&EY, lateen at Charles Hotel. lehtetierah • INFORMATION WASTE A YOUNG LADY named MAJZOS RET, GLISAN, appmently about on. ten on Monday morning f llMiel e l r st. i. = :6=1%2 mo ld t7Triin On a view ef spendmg the day el Ids,Gratura's, ny elty, where dos was to be employed as a summess. loL uppared crowd Hood et. Bridge, but nothing has been Load frwn ber alnee she let. Hearin, Is are fearfal that bane ac d•lenae may have befal len her. Who wilt inGroatilon afithe lady at Gls offme, or. Mt. LoGrop . Allegheny eiry, will con fer a lasting obligation ea oar friends and the comment. ty. generally. nen,. SELLERIP COUGH SYRUP: 'Gave rarialkdret alt ” MELIV•11111Z, T,Oet. I, IMF. Mr'. B. S Belles—Etteleretl I mad the amount of nom meliehte mkt. I have .old all of the tlmperial Cough Syria,. and a Ims given astislaiuse to all who toed Seed me three or four tlosea amt. -roan rem:aldrolly, • HENRY FEM. Price lES cents per bottle. Prepared and sold by R E BELLER& No. 67 Wood st. Bold by Dr. Camay 5111 Ward:, sad D Corry, Al. legbotlY. octle snow Mailbag Line." THE absorber will mu his two Omnibuses every lay (Sundays excepted) to and firm Lawrence wile, leaving the Diamond (near Union st.) Ile has cued down and every attention paid to playgoers. The pahvinage of the public icspextfally aliened. ocalnilsra JAMESAMIN Tall SSSSS Hats. MeCAUALIH halibut received beautiful mock of Beebe & Coafa'a Pall style Hats, which kr name. ad lame cannot be surpassed. Call at the Hat Store, Motmeugahela House, Smithfield a, and see them. oetl9 DV hbdaA 0 .d Cab& Baser; la 200 bbls N 0 afolusea 30 " pen grease Latd; 12210 the prime Ky. Feathers, 60 his No I Cut. Seep; 60 mold Candles; 10 Vas No 1 trimmed Shad; 60 Noe Large Mackerel, 200 bre sad 23 est. %V R Cheese; ohne sad for We Oa aCeool33odating terms, by Dept CARSON & IIeKNIGHT, eth st SPICZS-200 matts Cassia; II bblsCloves; 1 • Nutmeg"; 1 keg Mate,joureed; for ado by , Della J SCIIOONMAKER it CO, ANDLZI-40 bziSteasine, 10 " 10 " Sperm; SO 0 Dipped, for eels by milt J D %VILMA/48,110 wood el aA I g hf il ut. It ' l all .' d P 47.. ` a b f 71 i m. ; • . 0 " Imnertal and 0P; 40 eany bas IntrionsTr We by oellg • I D WILLIAMS RODOCIE—A lot of W I, Fla seed, Reeser., Closonseed and Ticoodti seadJufreeetsed on eon ' au and for sale by MILLER & RICIETSON actin .r inun & liberty sts . LIIONDI—II bales Ronleenr, 3 " Sicily; 10 boo Shelled; OM " 'paper sheU; for sale by clean JD WILLIAMS .IkBADUCIC-27 Elsznedi 1 aek Waal; 10 " Flax; 200 bbls Flow received and in sale br oetle CEO A BERRY. I I O " , "0.0 rt SARDINES—MIA ge97ine Solneg Jut reeelicdand for sale by eui O ROLLER k SIMMS. I OWLISIMS—ico bble N O Molasses In fine order OIL an hand lied Om Gala by • Dean - MILLER l RICKETSON Cart! Ted Vltal o lffir 2 ria a shate e n d.ore, idozonsahela Holm. 0019 C LOTH AND GLA VD CAPS—A splendid Green. sent and great variety of style at Me CALLAfdth glosagaltel a Hoes. oottg WIRE JUICE, paniealar vintage of J 9, thick f greet Pon for sale by the bbl and en draught at the nag Ont. JACOB 'WEAVER oetl9 • ear (runt & market en HUNT t CO5 Pon, double grape, very choice and frady kw sale wholesale or retail at the wins note. oettll J WEAVER PlTS—Taylor, Fladeve & Co's double rap. Potterer We wholesale or Tessa at the wise store i taaeeeo Nov. TWIT R E C EIVED — A -4 ;4111E4:W &In k in g; e n ., ftd vansVeady, model Obtra.Dnivers.sotts,OloTai . ' 1 : oedema:4 ?docker nut* for sahly.- - 2 - i...,!,KR 1!ILIA 1 0 *god it . i SJOIN R Mei - , gir _by • - , WICK & McCANDLEIIS , 1 INCKEIr. tCo ciscumeriii.No DAILY -PACKET LINE T"Zb well knenni line e o f f illi 4 .I.nmu nagn . g:" ere U sow composed 1" funded and fartnated, and seat power at be. .. 47. waters of the Wesc . Every aecomete...atioe YMma Dan that money inn ftweafet, has ban provided kw p.. 'engem. The Line buboes inoperanen feriae gee" —have earned a =idiom et people without the /aim injary se their pentats. boats will be at the hotel Wood meet t h e day plevinua to mango& for the reeep. Liao of freight and entry of pantalets on !Melva. ter. 4a itu us. the gamer matey seal. be paid ja • .: . 3110ADAT rkcs.r.T. The MONommiuttA, Capt. Sew,. burgh even , !deadly toornlng_at 10 eieloali WErAiliag every Moad•y eventsg It Y. ' • ..... I • TIM/WALT PACKICT.. The HIBFRNIA,Gigot J. lifinigrehet, wilt leave Plathagb "el') Tir.0.4.1 metrahl &lAA n'eleehi Wheeling terry Tattedav easel*" a 0 P. WW.DXIII4II/Mir i•ACICET:. • The NEW gnadAhli, Ara.* Cepa tom, an leave rambolgil Yrelt forami II o'cloek; Whacl.at 11 , 61 y 87.40.010,41Y0ig as lb FOR ST LOUIS. • L • - The beauafal attar • L • lat • CO, G0T011137, 01111111:1t,LORADO icalfil is abs.. ea Tavala areniag, at 4 ottlack. For Rat or par-are SDPIY an t oard. , .oatt4 ==9 FOR ST LOUIS.