. , "*.gfffte.g. „to groe Lyra Mammal hulkezer.,Donsegiut =Rim. Now, pals, Money Barest,ae, see 13111ASEILILL 1117FACT1E111.1da 'OWi Of the results seemed from the elec. . . of man'Whlr Stile Administration. would have been the enutrisineof a gerterakmars! ' l "irini lam, and identifiednis law him dila is • : 'lOl the busker welfare of the Mate, we hops it may sionnmed itself to the State Administration'. We desire to believe that those who have =MEM =NM :!- _..':K". ;,"%t'i ' t,j. .:;::.5..:..-'t.- • • I VC r .:a ~ ~~+:.- ~r~: • .. •ar p . ;:'-•.• • 17 7). 1-4 il • , , i L 1 4 .!j. 4 1/t::•!'...:; . ..Z.V: 1 ...k.kjite .3-4 ,1 .: )1_ ..11-:.,-.4. , f•r*! , ,-;•,..5., ,',0w.., ',.. '.'ftlt.,:cdif.;,lo.;•l*.!::.•j!!:,. I ' . i t ' 4 17541..1..!!:;!;:f.t.:•_ : i'`.`;',l`.',.. V:. i r . , 4-'1, , ,,,•,,t. ::%i'':4 .!!',1 . . i*" . 4, C 1. 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The] i l na 'WA the Sonia& to Anttolittt the old Empire 1141 w niturn'the 8 .------' l " a *"°° q.""a theme' 'NlT'was mr2ind to closite you aoeimt . =.' is*, dad thousands , ot thaw were ant oft to .e' , , IPA Ulm Won. kcio wlgotti they rarely ono ' ' aide lb* A rot PliOgia of them 1' ' ' . "6 ' 'arid became act` '' ' Dowd Itimb noes to the 0:11401Ket Mk amidst,. to the ffigainion hts i few (the : 1 amoiksott bra) pampa -nits to:ativory, '• '. iitotttottaidkdottoldlite 6llll thi Imre to , z., i' Viej,lo-MVAPtot,,,, V re _ MV:2I Mt -c t v- F t,, lrrerrtn...,--ff- , MZ*O 4 • .":1-2,14x--'42-4,-av-r,„›.97,1;"„t-^,:+11,.:1,--,...-^-17.44'.", • THE. PITTSBURGII GAZETTE, BY EitAl TUS.BROOYB tCo. PITTSBURGH:,;, 'THURSDAY MORNING, OCT. - 1847' alOir Tl 4 trrnorisa Dan 4 oAuris 4 pablished Auly, W.W.I:IEIy; and Weekly`—Tbn Daily 1. &v. Ibllauper am ug the Tri-Weetly is Five Dollars per asaaw,the . Weekly's Two Dollan pergulawn swath/ ad0..44 . • received e majority of State serape hove no dr . almilid tmaility to, by branch of public benthma, ' sod Inc.npou our opponents have fallen the non tie of, porn and responsibility, we mud they will ' - 10 Merck* both, that the beet intricate of the Mots wi ll be maned by their government; ' ' Orevernor Shank, In the amnia. of his official duties, hal chow, upon emus' occasions, to veto LegisisBir ants,whith gm a charter to comps nits Mortice' to prosecute , great works of public, : idifirlmt. The effect Me-been to drive • - peel Mil of coped out of the:Stite, legitimate. ly belonging to it,- 2 end otherwise to keep from' the 130d4 , capital which - would have been [mend 6ere in the prosecution of walks of pub. to bmprOvement. In the E. a teru part of the State Penimlisms capitalists -have been driven toth *oats aids of the Detherare, in Maim sande hi. the more liberal legislation of New Ju r sm.- aired' of thousands of . dollars which ... would re been invested In Reel Estate, in pub.: lk ' nts, in labor and in production have Menton to the State 6'e:omegas:me of Erects. tire hoethity, we will not say to doe:lndic menu. - feenum,bra to , manufacturing establiamentu— • : ...the seem Nokias] policy had boon paroled in re. gird An tin =snooty.: Oar own, known solvent •; ' and - +M Banking Institutions, are prohibited taxi the ieme of mall notes, tarsi the comminice lean inundation of Bank cotes' from-the Ent , West, Notth and. South, and froth ill divisions of 66 •Orril., Such n a utMd, grant, Ilium cur. Macy, lenMeth to Mike - kene's eyes sore to read • • the miss; end almost to band disuse to touch them perobehly Dram afflicted mortal eight or touch Wm.! Hankesbrced .apply our State with their ' ... ehin'plememe," ind grow rich upon the inane • ,there made and seat abroad. Con OM wonder 1 that Perominuals le burdened with debt, with legivistkui like this,the practical effect of which - - is, in one cue, to drive millions of tumble proper. ty from theetkete, -- end in the other to give neigh :. lining State nuditations tho advantege of circa. • --Wing -their own paper notmey. . .'lt is esla that the remote of the pensions vela of bile for ithentaing Mumfectuting ampules was, - that they was monopolies. It is as absurd me. Ms with all respect to those who' hold it MO - Clossenor'es offers, too, Ise monopoly, end witiiiii , its paradigms, a huge ante too. r- The Penile:aid , 1 elks 6 a usenunOth monopoly, with . power ever the Pane and the Sword,—and yet who thinks .... . aiamitang or vetoing the amain:tor mob of& ..- as. Commerce is a mcumpoly, finning is stow - nopoly, Brains me a monopoly, and In who has -thawed intellect Is the most potent - man, bat in. tallest, trade, imamate and farming are sit memo eiem, 'and we should think the man and who ' -. inxthiegteenpt to banish- them from the world.- 1 .--Why should: body of manufacturers, any more • , then a bedy of, limas. be vetoed The one may combine is much is the leer; and the combine. . , ' don may be le powerful. 'So of my branch of trades balionse, end it seems to us that there le no more propriety in making war upon the one . thin the Other.-- . - - TlM . Corporation sob no ' Menial privileges 'Mill am not calculated to produce some miblic :- , mod. ;lilt= mo develops, ties !mar= of a ; • ~,, Mete Is of public advantage, and he who con. •- . tributee'th their developrinent by his money, by ' - his AA iy hi. labor, is a public benefactor, pre. - - - cliedras be 6 one who, in the will put homage. of Mr. Jesemoo, makes' two blabs of gran to ---',-. 'grow whensbut one mew before. , - ' A general enanufectentui.law; however, , does ' • • away with this trams tines' L. It =fen no priillimos upon One whA are not open to all. It 1 - ' aye to the_Stater. Hera ire oar mom which • les mane to invest in great moral wadi or public . impronanent,—n fectoriee and workshops, in the purchses of cotton. wool, iron. coed, dre., In the . • . employment of labor: in thir purchase of mi.:bi -.... , i , .• - ,toil products for their ithilumpfroo, and we ask of yon a legal protectionloi our Tights. Whatevei '. 2 tie there r- 6 we are 'waling 'to bawd : sit to the moon* of Om ownership hither property. Tbo ..: Stock is pledged, and the property is pledged for . . all Itstabilities. , We ere a sexe,flity, or en ban. deed mm, Pah sedifpg So Mete the mom of his :...„..... -tree, bed 41, girdle to frirOso end enhance th e ---'`' Mine of the greet whole. if them be Gila., we • less our time. our labor,' oar Emmy. . ' Now, what says thu State to all this/ Like the . „. leech, It coda "give," "give," .etvz," until a man surtendens the very pillow which gives mom to his aching bead, and tlemoy means whereby be Eves. The doctrine lit, that because the Agent. of . : . ABODE end F have not dons well, A shall loot the bilk end beau the consequences of aligns. - soul delinquency and all public midortune. A ' ford may mos, or the faes from Heaven may fell, and Mill the one men slam must nodule his ' Own lomand bear the Imes of othno, if he is , abbe..: Tbee' 'doctrine is unjust, dud, carried out, moreetztosin its application. No capitalist con 4 1 . rasp mon E t han the proportion of his investment, ', -- snd shin - toot be required to do more then my - according Oilman In the Milton which may . . atlFer. ‘ . 6 - of the right of itts-questkor-and • we hint nint th e effect is es a politic one. , . We do ape that theStuta Legislature and the . i.- - State Esecittive MR throw nide all narrow pro. '• , Judean opob this subject, and peso such • law es will ierrite Mpitel smog us and protect it when invested. Almost irneepoctive of misty the New York .Lemeidettire tone entered- upon the diente. lion of this question, end se bli has been fumed ' which promises pretty gen eral satisfaction. Let -- us not be bobbed Neer, York, eeeaaa ne hem been M dam pot. To the sham d thong who aboati Iwo Wand a better .ptotecticat to Paintylvanta intim% tho COMMI . kill city of the Mato haa plod ham the enviable position of being the bow tosnotamilti city In the . Ildon,!ior each was th e • abenation ithiladalphk ones hid. Now Y4h,hit the tatiortior sagacity of bat politicians, Ina abo shad of at In hitantal bola, and that with _ not bdf t nwouteav Of wealth with which wo aro far:nal, Jibs ailed- bar tab by thnie, Oar and Ala millkininirAillana Thiatato, too,is dot. • -, tadant with worbbopl, and will ism be apnoea! by Bali Rosati. Oh, that•Pannqinaisi like hat nod New z.2 4i w, would throw ahem 'Wahl'. ttsa and*wove what Goa hail not only aim itch itnettOoni bat platted ha the 'Wit of almost •n wanly of his Primnd Patwilso. / ~ ~' !a T► a . ~~ ~ +::.. . _~ ~ ~J 'Oar 10/WEIS bell know, that we have ever re. curnized the IsinenCeWitig" party, ii . identical With the old Padenl party—the party which with Alexander If senators,. the • elder Adams; Robert Morris, dce., at Its head, would have gins us • Presidentsnd Mutts to •be chosen durum good behavior; who. should have the power to appoint the Governors of States at. their pieuure, and with the most of the trappings of royalty around therm, constitute the Government of our country; in which "the rich and wellborn ghoul." have • principal share."—Porf. We hope one so well read in Federalism, win condescend to enlighten us u to the place where, and the time Whet the Wel' Adams; Robert Mar" ran, or teen Alexander Gemilton,.rstorMnended the appointment of Governors at their plernems,— or when they proposed to give as a President and Senate daring good behavior. Porky' the Post has some new worlurby this federal trio, or what is more probable, some new commentaries upon these old words. We have red pretty carefully the debates in the Conven. tiers which framed the Constirolon, and the "Fed. enlist," and the worst Federalise' we sew there ' does not warrant the' above infounee, zior any.. thing quite so bad as the declaration of one /alma Buchanan, who said "if he had a drop of Demo cratic Mood in his veins, he would let it out."— Now If Federarats ars the monsters 'the Post wouldunk• them, let It cleanse the At4ean sta . Me of its own eelfetyledfDamocracy. So long as it pine Its faith to suchl menu Buchanan at Washington and Windts at home, both' Feder. go of the deepest diee-or to each old Tories as Diaries Jared Ingersoll, or such old Federal. into again, as Hubbard, Bancroft and Williams of New England; Prentiss and others of New York; McLane of Maryland, and• a, score and more of mitlic men, leaden of the so culled Democracy , it cannot expect any respect for its anti. Federal taafhinga . RI we come to the bone end marrow of FSderalisro,' It makes the very 'wenn of modern Democracy, incept that Old Federalism would have scorned to sail under false colors. Modem Democracy la forever Meting of the People, and the rights of the People, and yet no American party bar eves shown so little respect for the tights of either. In the first • place, it is Pro-dlavery, and so far goes ahead' of the Old Federal party. In the woad, it exercises and claims to exercise higher Executive Power than the Old Federal Platy, ever dreamed of. la the third place, the so called Democratic Adminis. (rations hen removed the Government further. from the ,People than any:ether. They have also usurped more power, teen mote extras,.. gent, shown more indifference to individual right, and public liberty, than any other. This is the mess of which we complain,—and it Is one which ought to alarm the tin.lends of the people. Will the time never came when feasible men will be ashamed to woo, place power and indoince, by pandering to the pas. akin of meal • After the election, we had hoped for some plain talk and honest dealing even from the partisan editor of the Post: But he is haunt ed by the Ghost of .Old Pederalun; and cannot even see that it sticks out like a cloven foot in every footprint of what is called Progressive Democracy. • - :—Busbiess Item. Tel Toni cm the New York Canals will run op to three enilliooa Mad a half, end perhaps three ntilhiotulnal thretreprartare for the meson. The incense wet last year, up to the let weak in Oc. iober, was 11793,278. Between 7th October and close of navigation lad year, $7 5 0. 5 9 0 were e• mewed. Borroar.—The amount of imports and export. at Demon: foe the' six mouths ending Irina Ism: re,Porfi• Export,. , • Free. $12.799,855 Dom. m0d'5,114,508,895 'Dutiable. 1,2,067,681 For. peas, 848,184 Total, $2067,546 I Total. $5.37,079 Row.—The kali' million of &Mary m. cared to complete the Vauban and Mancha setts Railmad to Brattlaborough,liss been putrid ad for by arpitalista and railroad binders in DCI stock. Dar Gam Taany o Nr last Der Duo& Reporter :,,aatka: There're a &volition t ieii on most styles of Brown end Blotched that n Goods, following the cairn mulct, which. e..ntrary to our expecta tions, hag rather receded than advanced. This lea been folly accoc tried for by the avalanche which has Men and crashed many of the old and heretofore A I hams in Europe, causing • distrust in the mind. of monied men, preventing oporatirms offering only moderate There is st.,presatit every indication that the business of the year will wind up with a profit, but tmtil pay day coons, the result cannot be en. Only known. The imports in New York, test week, were we. q small, and the Dry Goods Trade very dull. The Ron. Jam P.K tuu rendered him. tlf rather nopopnlar with a cumin number el lemons in thin city. They are not even ntidol ith his defeat for Congress.. as I notice ha was npernded on Monday as OW of the directors in the Haltitorne sod Ohio Rail Road. This oppo• shim to him scion from *hired that he warmly advocated the Pittsburgh. roats• in opposition to the views of Mr. McLane, the President, sod a few of the Rail Road Company. whci it seems ere resolved that he shall M punished for his candid opinion. I pity the man who incurs the ire of a leitthrethmactocrpoly. - • iire find the above in the ßaltimore Cortespon. dame . 'the Phihdelphis News. It to a poor spite Mr. McLane !mistaken, and owe unbecoming, the dignity of hiscirkee. kfc„ , McLane, however, bus stilwra himself anything but a faimninded, min inbiepidieytowuds Pittsburgh, or the friends of the linuabcogb conneethro. He has punned ii - twisting and deceptive policy towards this Ore. Whaelin: g and PecketebttrO, and bee - succeeded at time in deceiving, all time: As Man. 1 11 BtIatSCIAD, he ie munessurably behind Mr. Ken nedy, and this hist petty act sphistfilm, comm. mated through the Influence of Mr. McLane, will modes:him all the more to Mote whose good opin ion is worth powering.. ' XiVlll COLLSO2 CUMIN/I/MT.-WOWS , ragouts" to call attention to the advertisement In another column of our pour of the, New Presi. dent of tat. Xavier College. The Commercial murk= The Mr. Blox lei 'choler of ram talent and r extetteive learning. As a public, Man, he is distingakbedlx his powerful and prnommice *to nneaus, exhibiting itself alike in the composition and delivery es a gentleman, be pommies a re. =Asia, mild, commis, and affable manner, winning, inedstibly as it were, the good will and Olfaction of all who know biro. fir has boon con nected with the College over .whleb be la called to reside, for two yeas ; wee &smarty PEl:deeper' of Mental and Moral Philosophy in Georgetown cans, D. C., one of the oldest Institutions of learning In the Union; 1101 LI Prefect, be was in. trailed with the discipline and mannagement of the students for erieral yearsow that be Is mal bandy qualified bith as to ability and experience, to continua the work of undidness so happily be gun; and aucceetfolly proem . tad noder his worthy and esteemed prob:moor. The profeasins and Wachs= of the three depart. aunts of the College we twenty in number.— Dot the left motion there ware students from nifsafficent State. attending the colkge. - B , rom= -Acrusuazarr..—ln him Hemp to Comm* in 11146," Mr. Polk gnomon the cooreuniallon of the annexation of Taw in ewe lubilent.strains; • • socenion to our territory has been a blood. leer ryinoment. Pio arm of force has been race. sd to produce the molt. The word bu had no put ill the victory:' We have not soneht toes. brad oar' territorial poiriesious by conquest, or our republican Institutions on as reluctant people. It meth', deliberate home's of each people to the rut principles of our Wreath" Union." We ho fa be wig' uu.thls Yettaimph re a lect in ble next Meow . • ' • Dr. Wm. R. Roan; of &kW= wn eom• edtted te rim to =wet the eheeP of *PM in altiitoi a Ste &aft on the tr. O. Beak in PhDs. dolidsla,to -ten, to 0,000 on the. Minima Book Daldamino, which draft It: is alkyd Royanyooloi off Proidoct at italessia.loara....Tba Irak took phis OacriarklEkOltattkattkalea of taboo • '_aatotiotto E= 3:r3 Braxiseasst.—On Wedneaday'wa pidd a visit Co Birmingham, and were rejoiced to witness the evidences of improvement made shire shwa last s spring. Many large dwellinp, stores, &c., beast born erected—the streets .graded—Mararfactories artablished, and bosinesi much extended. Every thing gives evidence of industry sad prosperity. ay many building*. have berm erected daring the pest immmer on the side of the bill, and along the bank of- the Monongahela, between Birming• ham and the btidpr-end we triune the predie. don, thit but few years will pans e'er the quala twine those points will b. densely: crowded witti Factories, warehouils, stores, worishops, rem; and private dwellingelt muit bs io, if the march of improvement continues int ratio proportionate to the past. seamen. 01 FOR A RAIL ROLlL—Rateal hundred bar. eels of flour go' to New Orleans today by the rimer, and two hundred barrels of irork,—vall des. Used for the Eastern Market, and all - seeking la outlet it the Rut. From New Orleans it arid be =emery to send it hi Na.' York or Plentsylvenis Again, perhaps, and M peat cost, ardour a dihance of several thousand miles.— A Rail Road Would save all this, and turn the 1 commerce of the West in a new direction. We observe also, that large shipments are making to the East Ms Brownsville and Baltimore, and this, of course in consequence of the damage toc i . to- the .canal. Oar store keepers complain, too, that . their are—nobody knows where,— some — where cin the Canal, or under It. - It is feared there Me many of them beyond reach for the swan. 1 ; . BVILGL.IIIOI2IO Mon, with' flee keys, en• tered the store lof Mt. Hinletoo, is the Diamond, =Tuesday night or Wednesday morning, opened his safe, by - the same means, and with the key of the counter &sites...unlocked the drawer of the safe, and tools one hundred and kw dollars in bank bills. *also took from ten teXteen dollars change from the counter drawer; The note book had been carefully examined by the Burgle; and deposited in the bottom of the safe. He then closed the &sirs, without locking them and doper- ted. Mr. flailed= thinks there wee nothing talmn. but the toonej, and cot:eiders himself fortunate in hiring on Tnieday afternoon; l!eposits4 in Bank the greater pinion of him funds. He her no au► pinion of the pewee who committed the crime.— Vie hope a reward will be offered for the detection of the culprit. Aetna me.--On the mane *strung, by the nme means the nee of Thomas Kennedy, Jr., looking. manufacturer, and dealer in variety goody was entered Mal robbed of Gold and Silver watch• es, keys,gusni-ehains, breastpins, pens ind pen cds, Silver table and teaspoons, and other valua ble goods, to the amount of about .1000. The doors were found closed in the morning, but un• locked. The burglar or burgle:km*4n pm ed out the baA door of his store, u that door and the back gate were both found unfastened, which. as there am no mane of breaking, could only ban been accomplished from the inside, and ibis is rendered tbe6s.one probable, from the feet of the front door being found unlocked on the morning after the robbery bad been committed. Thin inane five buildings, which ban been en. tared feloniously wiatin the hist meek. which gives evidence that oar city is harmed with • band of burglars and robbers. The police should be visi lent. Ever; efLot steroid be used to ferret out and punish t i he ' goilty, or. no man will • be sale in the enjoyment of his life or property. Frawsza Priumausen.—kar. 7 and B hue berM received at theSweestatinduramt of Wm. 8. Caldwell ; 3.1 sfzest, opolhoite the. dumb office N.whing mild be more beautiful than these num bers, partierderly the but. which has illuatratioue of the Cami l la and the Golden flower. Artaanna to via with nature kt making 'a peeled picture of the beautiful. Taa Oinzsr nx is on aro table, and cote tains letters of much interest vela i*to tbs early 'submit of the Woman countri, litdisn Was, earnme—Tbri atm= has .arrived when fires become tent:nary in ovary oars, atom weskeboP, end dwelling in the city. Too great caution can. not be etercbed, In slacking and corning fires at ni;ht, and at all time. guardine against accidents from it. we. We have learned from sad semi. acute what fearful besot rag be caused by this element, when from arelenness or accident, it gets beyond our control—Let us be wise In time. Capt Row Lies company Itirseleeted dm fol. lowing offrA9 :—.Captain, T. Howley; First lieu!., A. MeEltor &mid Jamu Lane; Third Lieut. Alex. Stott. The ccanpruiy numbers 45 wen, and the Tele (nib eapY tltay will be ready to proceed to Nee. its in Iwo: weeks. • Litl4—beim Crier, of the, If. Circuit Court, in the case of Lombard and Whitmore . it H. H. Bayard, deeded that a judgment ob , stincil in that Court is • lien upon property in all the counties comprising the die• met. Tins lianwoxisre.—qhe Eagle Saloon wo well attended - hat night, and tits masterly pulormanse of this'adebnuedl band was received with unbounded applatme. They partxm again klatalett:tuid we feel muted that the levant of 4to nedsnial tonne, will find In their perfonnanos a rich treat! Massetron.—There eras a largo and lesbian. able *cutleries, we the informed, at the Adlll9ll{lo3 Wit night ;cad the concert is seid to hove been sailefsciory. Mr itle Urs Newton give eneiher *Celt this avowing. . ' Ws am happy to leam that Ur. McCully and Mr. Cain, who' wan so samrely initpld on Monday wining, by being thrown from ,a boggy, aro considared ID a fair way of rummy. Mr. Cain was intonations till Wednesday writing. Assoa.,= 7 A bun belonging to a man by the name of Fjlupt, melding in Snowden town. ship, was set on Ore and burned to the ground, on the evening of the 14th Instant Fortunately there wu no grain in it, or the loss would hare been much greater than It is,—being now estimab ed at s4oo,nneumstanees render it certain that it was fued by l en incendiary. SneazanCormr, Oct. 20,11147.—Presont all the Judges. ' • Samuel , Fthodee n Waterman Smirks for um— Error to tbe Court of Common Plias of Crawford co. Judgment ravened and a venire (Wu do novo awarded. Opinion &altered by Cblef.luence Gib 800. Wen Winnlap we John Cowan. Error to the Conn of ammo Pleu of Westmoreland °a— llayment 'armed. Opinion delivered by Mr. Jos. ties Rogers. James MI: vs John Smith et a. Error to Ms Court of Common Pleas of Elk co. Argued by Mrmake ., tot plff in error, Mr ?shakenft for d iu c ant . Paten Collins et at vie Henry Zarelay. -Error to the 000 of Common Pilaf of Cambria to bj Mr Foster and Mr Maysehan for plff in error, Mr Cox and Kr Hankerer dib to.error.. Tint FuXm.—We loam from the York (Pa) NePtddirainibot the fermereresiding on the several branchas of :the Codeine sustshmd heavylowes by the late flood. The Codonis Navigation Is laid to be sertimaly dimmed, many ef Ib Locks haw. tog been entirely destroyed. The water it said to bare been hither in the' Coders's, their at any time for twentysflve years put. .The Cbailatown (Ira) Free Fries says the dr. Imam of property hi the Talky of Vtritole by the recent freshet, will involve a low of several hundred thin:mod dollars. The Rappahannock was very high, end it is thought great dimage hut beat visited upon those basing propestj along_ its banks. - The Weil Branch et the Sayaltana sits eta, very high,' end them has been great kiwi ea. gained by tenon of it. A letter to is patio= Is Pldbidaphia stater that Lock Have:raw can", OM, inundated, the 'Wu bolsi 10 fiat darp io. blifestmt. • •-• .!1114.0“4101' t" .s° 'sok • ~.;"sue•=;•~'~'~ - ^..r:~"*~ti, ._~:^' S -'. ~~',`-_,"'" PION IJEW YORK. Contspnt o,tace •! ilia ?lobate. Dune. ' 041.17,1847.: The General Episiojal Convention adjourned on Friday noon to Monday, after having &pawed of all the general bualners. The Committee upon the state of the dioceso Us reported, and upon their labor the great debate is to be nude, and promises - to be exciting beyond precedent. To oh. nate thertesable punkin in which the diome is placed, three mukcations have been reported, which will no doubt . be adopted. • One of thvn allows the Hones of Bishops to terminate a ur pension, such as is now upon Bishop Onderdonk A wand one allows the election of provisional Bishop, to act in cases Ile this, and a thlid allows us Mask the aid of a Bishop from another Sten, as ens done in the ease of Bishop Potter of Pun. sylvertia. The proceedings of the Cmunittis do not present a single favorable feature for the Bich. and the difficulty of obtaining his restoration increases with his anxiety to do so. Stocks clam in the dullest possible state, and the absence of speculation wee never more marked than now, and this too with a money market solo abundantly supplied than ever. Ordinary essuen. tile paper goes at 8 and 7 per cant, and loans up= all at 5 per cent. The last We of Treasury notes was at 101.; with small Wee, end with an evident feeling that they can be bought cheaper. The second week of the Fair of die American Institute has temM well attended; Milled, much better than usual, reaching in one day over twin. ty.kror thourand_people, if we may credit the re port of the managers.' An address Wu delivered en Thursday night by Fletcher Webster, upon the Science of Agriculture. His whiner was full ' of brilliant illutratkum of his subject, which wee treated with • Unity more in the vein of the ca*. in of the speaker than of a young min. A moll amount of coin went outlet the Banos summer. not es a legitimate retnittenee In the d unce of bills, but from timid people, who in the late panic become so alarmed as to think that no sound houses are left here or in England. Ex. change for the steamer, however, closed fall up to the point when specie shipments become prolita. Me. The tenor of the cousepondenai sent oat is favorable, so far as grain and cotton are concern. al. Of the former we have an undoubted supply, and the crop of the latter cannot go under 3,120,- 000 bales. Upon the 18th we an to have a greet puede et the cetedhey of laying the comet atone of the Washington Monument. Winter 111MIUSIBIlat well never offered in more abundance than now, nouwas the attendance ever more numerous. T he Park offers for nest week. Madame Augusta, for those who me merit in agility and grace, and Madame Bishop for ethers who are delighted with mule. Mrs. Bithop has nit superior now in New York, and she ft•CeiTIPI that encouragement which never fails to be es. tended here to merit in her department. The fa. moos Dreamt Theatrs. the most elegant in the Maw, his an audience nightly as large as the Donee will hold, to which me, be added the fact that the drama is presented there in • manner car responding to the elegant exterior. The Boston boat left for Liverpool We Oleo noon. with BO wronger., among them tha der. Amen of the Feu Church of *Wand, who are mtuming after a summafol excursion thLeouo• try to rale. funds for their church. BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. C•rnimpleadomies4TUsburgh st GaseVW Oorreopoodeneo of do PluobarritGasotto IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO LATE ACCOUNTS PROM THE CAPE TOL-AMERICAN GENERALS SAFE -SCOTT ADDRESSED THE ARMY TWENTY ONE HUNDRED 4 FORTY EIGHT AMERICANS KILLED AND WOUNDED-AMERICAN PRISONERS WITH' SCOTT-MORE DESERTERS HUNG, 4c. Phihmistptat, Oct. 20% 8 r. ■ Gomiawat &madam him Tsai mated at Wwbicgtow by Ezra'. Width Wt Now Orleans on dm 14th Fashion unwed et New Orleans fete on the night of the lath, diner Irma Ver• ens-- She Mot& a peat amount d sews, bet nothing vra7 important, except that Unice is still in the quiet passion= of au way. rieveral of the Northam sates have &eland Banta Anita a Traitor sad pledged themsslas to Ma a mond arable number of troops to be plaited sala the C01:60111M of (ilm Paredes and Basta. manta. The' whereabouts of fienta Anni is not known. Ho -is supposed I. be in the neighborhood of Piernets• Neither Pillow. Worth. pot any of the (hoorah arm tilled. , Ow. Pillow -wu irouadad. Our low is said to be bat 1021 in ; kilkd and 'wounded at the late battles in' Mexico. The Mexican Cmignue was 1.3 MOO ode the sth FUEILTIIMR PARTICI:IIMM Correspondence a( ilia Patabarge (M 9. F. ! Uapt lama wand from Von Crux •ia Tam- Ow, bringing dates crow Veva Cron to the 7th add Mr Kendalra Wan from the wind down to A c e filth of Sept. The news will be found ikaious for the Amer. lean army. At the rams thus our losses are se• Tent and the details of the kiUwt end wounded are beett.eickenlog. Thank Gad noes of our Gener als ere killed—but IN GM Pillow and Brigadier On Shields were Lott wounded severely, but were doing wall at the last =omits. The Picayune lays, we an not about to repeat, the but part, It will be finind to Mr. Kendall', let• Col Mclntosh and Rottesdoni, Lint Col Mu. tin Scott, Ideat Col Unthem, of thelafentry, Lt COI Basta of the N Y Regiment, and Lleut Col Dickman of the South Carolina Regiment are dead. For the rest of the deplorable 11si. we afar to Mr Kendalfs letter. In the battle. of Milli Roy the lon was seven hundred. On the Bth stmt. Oen. Wattb'eDivieion lost about Coo men in killed and wannufelL In the haute of the 19th, the atortniag of Chepultapee and the attack on the eitidel Division lost thine hundred, Twirl 268, ?Moue 142' worth'. ISM, making In all a lose of 2148. Gen. Worth had saircely . 1000 men In this action, our entire kets since' leering Puebla, in killed wounded sod mining, Kendall pats down et fall 9000, another authority makes It 4000 and yet Oen. Ilse entered the valley of Mexico with an army of only a little azawding 1000 men. The Mexican accounts reproorntleg that we were at any time seam* nuttleid, ate not true. The Mexican lose is not &lately ascertained, but it wit snonstou. Gan. Bravo was Dot killed, but taken prisoner. We do not learn that Outs Anne was wounded. It is tune tithe hal mien ed. nines his resignation, he iron published an address to hL countrymen. Gen. ficett bar limed two 'orders to hie ar my congratulating them on the, glorious sense of victories they have achieved; and calling on them to return thanks and (Maude to God thew for. Hs urges on them the nicamity of military discipline, order and sabris4 to protect them from mumble. Santa Anna ham retired to Toluca, fifteen miles Gum Onadaloape with the rembote of his army, inkending, It l thought, to Week on trains. ' Many more debtors have been bulged, but the Nadu will b. vinatto leas that Riley the foil:minder of the foreign Liaga tt eic ip t g that pauLdunmrt, on some iron* All wW be slid to hear that the Monk= Phone's CAP. 011 1. obtothets, tom johted Geo. Scott. Cornropoodamo of Om ilibbugh thew. Philadelphia, pet. 20th, 9 r. n. A Postalpt inn Liropool!.pspor dotal, Linn pool, Oct. 6th, 2 o'clock, v. 9.; nye tier corn met , kat dieplaye coneiderstda Chalet unbolted to or. tivity and Flees ihow ad &Francini tnitiogy. William Flour old at 2ahipiop prr bbi.— wheat Ors, and Indian corn in &Tend at in ode glum in' prim LAiIAJ • • • .- • .. - .1 ,-. .-eii 3 O, , ... girp '''''. • .. . ~.... . , . . By the Indent Isgaelii Telegraph. eletuive Oartespondeeee of the..Puuavulk Guam 'PHILADELPHIA MARKET. • • Pananamena, OM, - 20. 8, P. In• Cotton—The foreign newi bubo) a depreetiag inflame° upon the market; and moderate gem on- ly Of good middling cc= atinialnie per lb. hlour—The =Met is firs; and owing to the Silted suPgig• prices continue without Many. icon Meal is held at 15,25 pa bbl, with a tar upwards. Res nom is held at $5,25 without purchases, Wheat—Sales—Salesof an infe ri or amity article at' 'Salk() per bu Raked fah Rod at 136a145 per, Mt. Prises White is wiling freely at 150 per Mu Coro--Motet Mantle* with moderate atlas at 80e per .be. Oats—ads at 44 pa bu. Laad—ftalas of MOO tbs. at 4p pa lb, but Is UM morally at higher lass. whiiker—bats at 394 e per gall. Esc!isnot Eer mandence el die Piusbmiti Quetta NEW YORK MARKET. Oct 20, 6 v. x. Tloar—The market is quiet, with moderate mho et $6,56.6,62 per MC The foreign news has=oxd u tr marked cheap. et tte ands per bit. Lees de. Mend in ibe market Coni—Salis of 'NMI Yellow at 7517ee per ba. Oida—Modondo edn al 48e49e per ba Grin Markel doll. • Provisions end Groaning we withont Anne. Cothe—The mutat is heavy, and nothing doing. By the tlirisiiit Baguet - ie Telegraph t , Sulam' emespocilzate of the Plasbergh Gazette. CINCINNATI MARKET. Cincinnati, Oct. 20, 6, P. M. Tho market is very maittlod and we has. oo Mad to ImpOrt. Whisksy—Tho market i. heavy salts at I fic pot . Becoo--Elelet of 60,000 lba eager aired hew at 900 e per lb,--sales of 20,000 lbeettotmoa ego- weed lime at Bic per lb. Grain--The motet is without 'chap. Molawee—The motet is quits dull at 32e per Sugar—Sala of N. O. at es7le per lb. Lake supply In tint bands. . . A Washington letter in the Nt Y, Harald, states that all the eighteen million lohn,is paid in except about $4,000,000, which, added to $2.000,. 000 in the Trtutui, trill give - Mr. Walker 60.000, 000 for thssurrent expenses to December, iu ad. dirket to currant receipts. Tax Circuit Court. of the United States, wu opened at Waahington city on the 18th Ind., for the Tall Tenn. The Hon. Judges, Crouch, Hoc. .all, and Ikelop, appeared and took their meta on the bench. The Bt. Louis papists state that • man named Esker, sentenced to the Illinois Penitentiary Are years for Larceny, escaped from the steamer War Eagle, last week, by passing through the ladies cabin to the deck jumping into the yawl wiper• aging, and rowing to an blend, when he freed himself from hie Wane with a stone.. Hatutn Orme, ,iforfoOr. 16th Oct. IP. N. ,S The U. 8. ataartutdp Allegheny, Capt. Ilautar, from Pittsburgh Ida New Orleans, and last from Key WM, ha jot mitred at her anchorage, and 'slated the Comnioduta.—Pairiot. • • A Tarsoz ItzartwoottNiphyillit, Tommie', OD the 214 tot, ws. BAlressea tiy Hem. Billie Peyton. end others. Tai RAILIOAD between Belt Ware end Wish peon, was open foe treed 00 the 18th hut PITTISBURGE WEEILI GAZETTE October it —COUTTerril ix CLOT. Whig Princig.lee 'nem say dl. in their dawdle' -Pennagirania-Loaa Foco Coneention-H A Wise-New York Correspondence-The chime of the year-Tennessee Legislature-Macedonian Pir4stri.- Hereditary Brachia -- A New Telt (Mph Company-Mr. M`Candlese moment on the Llama Lew-Lesion of Mt. Patrick-Nun. syliania Regiment-Al...soda Cempball-Lunr. WOW and iron-Deciaione in the ilkmeinneConet -The Recent Flood-Itequeition upon Monica --The Central Railroad-Eallas and Buchman -Morals of the Political Canvass-Telegraphic Bistera-Bhunk ltesilected-New York Cowes pondenee-Letter from Pittsiningh- -From Brazil -Official Despatches from. Major Lally-41u Slam Trade-Rennin' of Lieutenant Parker- . The Result of the Election in PricmWiranis- Pasting the Booke-Coal Trade-Economy in Living-Bishop Onderdonk-Subjugetioa and Conqueet-Official Electien Returns of Allegbe gbeny County-tieorgia Eleeton,-New!teeth Latest Televaphle neers„lforeige and Domestic. Commercial—A carefully complied Mecum of the bluketh for the past reek... The prices in the local city coarkete—The Cattle Market—The prices of American Piodrice in ruled. parts of the I.lalos —Amoaat of Floor, Wheat, Corn &c., received time the opening or the thasal—Canal tutainer'and movements of produce—Market in Imam city Nesth—Spitit of thePress—Copious Extracts from the leading journals on the interesting topics at the Pointe et the desk, mogb oe in wrapper.. IMMSMSI W-No Cent Pllesl EWJackeetes Ernbrocallen is the only medicine that will care this ad my common - and troublesome disease. It not only Immediately allays pans and MU. mama, steps all bleeding, adder. Mat intolerable tie bi leg, bat et setaally ems, In a see) , abort time pitmans eite Um have been rendered miserable for years.— IM implication predator no paha, bat rather so egreca ble and etcetera mime. If perms" Maimed will . call and heu of the great number °Ceases that bus been cared, May wit! be amenlehert. A gentleman of thla oily. ..rho had been under the "knife of the esteem foe two or three them witboat bring cared,bu by lo unge bottle. of Me Embroeallen. been eradicatly eared. Emile beyond precedeat 11. Samrdeyo/111Mr. ng- For sale m Pittabsrgh at the. PEKIN TEA STORE, TA Ramie mem, near wood, and Mao at the Drag SIM 0( II p Schwan% Valenti at Allegheny el. t . aladiver $5,0% ..ppOTS 500 • .0.00 URTU lITILMT, 9 CORNER OF POST OFFICE .ALLEY. THE saboriber resputfully 'Moms the public thet ha has commenced the maufactsre of Guttman's Fashionable Boots, of good material and arerkssumbip whteb he will warrant sulmtterta any B.L ...r Made Io Patalaugh for the anat. Theo handouts Boots will be made to measure, and warrant them as tures ontsd, at the .err low pore of FIVE DOLLARS CASH. Oentlenten are tenanted to call and examine them. WILLIAM VINCENT to. odd Mousse! to W 13 EI3SIUNE D.rCOOGITSOIO.—A meeung will be held in the Quip. el of the Maim:fully on Thursday evening, the elm, at early fine heti, for the purpose, of organising. an set. iatton thy Me promotion of edseatiou to the two cities and elan:lieu. Director. of Schools, Tuehers, and' all in B etted la the 'abject respsettallyinsited t is o at • te. eethOd Irrilletleo—Ths Young Novena, library Atiorieriew and Afechenia hunteit beteg biro la opete boo, would respectfully' robed dountletteof becks, mo sey. whim! -speermens. models, /SC; don Ike publle penally. All dertatems will be duly acknowledged. *err JACOB WBAVErIi Asetury - w atir l rg=en c l m c r g:i 7 , —P tlr i slr g . s priTir *Ma of I FINNS. •I r , isexrum ' sia. e wa war tL octlSStw DILD. On Wade /Way mottling, the Mb 11111; JOHN PLIAN• CIE, haat son or Junes and Ann Uneoy, aged 17 yawns. . LAILDeIn-7 ten Na 1 Lard; It bre twat Tobacco; " es bbl.P.lt not reed; for nle by J JORDAN t SON. 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