V 0- if i , • •, - 7 , ..,,, -, •• 5 , , iiiiiiiii:o4 '441111'. - i ~; ~~} ~ El EMI ..r. ~. ... ,_.-. - !rem Lion Lin tignearrionf. Tunizaeires rie f iLThe friends of Tem. ... „. t, f!!!"...ll,.PrilVrdint &num of.the Some= Cowl ne Freight a aids irf the cause Of; Tem t:s.:penitar,:met 31 y Ate thelputpose of Consul. '.."*.' tallow in the "Ha on Smithfield 'EltreeL The meeting was not vs, not dine Than fifty _ gen. . i.." . - *men being In atutridaneel but_theme present :'..i. :.',..,:tetims saisandal (nerds . of the sense, - and seem. - :',:bilfresolved-ta :parlatete in the noble Reform '.. - ersittousid. • Dr. Way wu called to theshair L i .....1 '.-- And H. Foster appointed :lite'y.. - The lier.Dol f' — '' ' RAN; opened the meeting with prayer; after r:.' , . - which a gemial debate condoeneed . aeon the list ~ . . . method of Muth% what wit esteemed As .a, mi. ~ -- ... : Ida," in the *Hairs of Temperance. Among all ' - ' ,' there eau i'disposition-to bow respectfully to the deeiskin of the Coed, as the !ow of the Land, •, - ' though someif the member* were hardly toady b k ii 9 ,#igia, in the opinion that the People could sot enact any law for themselves. ` 4 .... Whet shall be docet;Landwbet ought to. he due, WaM the generalquedions Put to the meett ' • - --.-.. leg: .Rev. Dr. Campbell urged an appeal tithe •. . , ',Waltman, ho paw a lair prohibiting the sale . of i-.‘'.. ~ ardent spirits in Allegheny: county: It was'argual ...., 1 :'-;:*"" ~ .. -: i iihim and ty Mi. Kure : that the county bed ex_ I. ' rieeHtif an opinion favorable tp the proncteedTen. : 0 iieracHiasßeqpint, and that the pUldie earitiment of :• "4tionounty.wer against the granting of licenses, nein raver ctrtheprold illtorytlair. The questioo „-:,.;-, wee 11+bittiol. by , several gentlemen, whether- the .t..fitate would pas a general _Prohibitr,rry Lai, or -,-".:* : :.„..s:ren . ,,OlaW applicable to the county of Allegheny. ••• . ', ~'-'.... ..: . Mr. Diet= amid the meal practice Was, that When the'" county members asked tor- a Ili, 1:ko t tmco,cititutional in its character :m. pan it, but a '. gernarelfai,judgieg from the put, could not.be Teemed, eta! as this comfy was a general depot of .." - r ..tradei - ind other counties were dealers here, he '" ;, • :,...,derobtedif_stich a law could impaired. 'Theßev. Mr. Brxan suggested leap reliance upon legal era. • I ` . lMtatiente, and more upon morel million. Helier. ' t "tid the very life of temEntancehni depaiteil while '-,-; the friends of the cause were appealing to thtleg• • .„ , , ,,'•,, , ldetite. - It.wis certain that men were leas tern. .- „ pasta than thei wen,'—that he cause was less -:-.- .-i t itiOnsopercem. thed it Warr—thet grog - shops were every' etterei multiplying for rderwalL after seri. e . : "..7.4.74.agnedisetion, ha; elt like going i heck to thi old joililonala. end seeking to make men temperate * .the power and Virtue of thochurck and by all ;.:*....- -.ood exstspite t ~ Illoe hod he that sympathy. with Arniskim Mmi which some had. jWhen a man of WOWWWil r eWill voluntarily entered upon a vice liks' this, be flit like shaking him ofd end not hoklingl * tunnisikrr alone regaled& for his Mu:agree.. stens.:. Ile had sympathy with neither of the ins' 'Du. u' r . Trulale spoke maimuly for a local irglitiatitmt and fora petition of the people in be. -.-, half titter lainor this county. . . . Ree - Dt. Riddle, allerthedecidon of rho cart, ~. was et sea a+ Mahe best come to he pursued.— ,;' , . : Mit was, homier, inclined lobelias that reliance - . - n pm the Legialstare turned the minds of many :" '..menfientthe main''good of personal effort,. lie .•::_..-. ' . doubted egenerai prohibitory or twat priohibi . lar pare, and was inclined, thrw±:fald therefore, . . ... *. lerely upon moral suasion. ' htf , ~ ~. . . Mr. ask, spoke in favor both olmoril sue. :.. y - . :.',., „elan arid Wants einetin . Int, regarding both — a - s '...:,-..: 11,vottatt elements in the Teroperaitor cause. ]:"..i-.'....." c = ".' -.Dr. C . !tellies also for uniting both pains ,: ..,-. -. ". ' Pim and hlw, and for applying the Mitt nation . .arguitsen directly to the members of the Lees. ,r. , -111e. H ,of the Temperance Danner, argued Vii; ' , .:'. Against declaims orthe Supreme Court, and S o , ~.... ;;.; ~big at E ti g i upon meta sou* elcoe. Ils :4•?." - ' .,- ; , :‘ , 5:..f,, , ...iwilut.4 lo!oynip , 4* for , the, tam driWIW!. as , ‘'ilo: _ , , I•pfki4lcliid Of hie &Ammar ':::?: *gilt. :ealleir, wheat Welke WU glin. —...., isyf t riescres Opened a field of discus. vtoo co4 4 o :, , - :la; hoe not time to note more. at finally 'ended te the *alt Lion of a or.ras ea peaa to report at a future lartaliss-In the best method of meeting "the f ..:-:.-:,.:.:f:.',. MEE •4 , ( . ~ ...,...:,,,, ; •-..,,:..•:,...'f,.',, 13..j.:, ,. ..,1,.i . .,..,„:. : -: '1..'.-,..::..,,,-.:,'.-:,:',','1:,,',.:7.':',..: ~; - : ;7 . :i',:-',;'.:.:;''.'...:, i.'...'.-:',,:-.i•;.:_:.:,11- *ii - '' ..;!.... i;.•:.•',t,.',;.- - ....„•,.i i %'-„ , ;• - : ' 5 ,:.• , .'-i'''' ,- .• , .,..,-, , ,,,, ...:g..e„!4'7.,'!..,:i....!....,...: MEE =EI i 5- 1.'.,i,,'....:::,..-:;i•4 ;*:'„ ' t . ti . 0. W 74/ 10 (I,' I '`: •• • 4 f, 7 %* : %t o s r 1 ~ 4044iltiat •-i?!..7,... 0 iii., - ; :.,1.1F.'7,P 1 ,..,;~ ;'...; ~,, :11. , :,',..,1 , :t . i041:? .. ,;•;,',1. 1 .: . ;: , ~ , 1;.0.... ,?. 4 1 114ia' 1 _ qL,,,ig,..:4 - 4•: ,. : :::flittli,l: • • --, :.,, , trty. - , l'7:4l;,.Alliei. •1 A.; !e _Yry':',', ; , ; 4 ~,r f:lfe-t, . 4" . ..:;:,,.: 4...„2... xi 1,.. 1 •3*,.. , ...;1 . 4., A ; ;,,,t , L.r : : f .: 1 .-.54.14.4. - -, ..ai.;: .4 i t , t,NSIN:c.T.:, -' i : 14k44m . ... ,,,, t .... i ~:)•''?,l : . : 3l,,e'c i i . , f e.:r0, , ,.'i , ,--. ; . • , ::i''-,'• 7:;f3; . 4 :7 YA *" •-•''''' , , XY:• -- g 61-4.;:::.....,'. .•,..-, „.. -.- riiilo..* g ,, ,"' a . - to tho l ,okt ;; iftisiirit Dsinsento uo as Faas.—The e P N u or k . hold Hand, alluding to a statement in th . bere West Va.) Gazette, that large . unt her af Scheme of the ,Old , 'lloctlitlice. are learmg 1 ;-- : Untimil in! rho Far Wn ' nt. any'. , i -: NoWin this there is nothing - tbat should cause ' la Virginia. Let thew wbo, are lored by of gain, or who ,redly believe that : ..:- : -..theymott getter. their condition . by. emlgrau e ug e t: \ -'- the iaewl les & rti r g i ;ilV t d mir Th bf e a e —and scratml a a -k y ca th ose ." ;.,11111=.4 weakneia, bat it will only be to ro ' : !oroit WillCWwww-told •liiM•_ T e t!a a 1 41, .: ) r er , alsesw i ll ai :s . ti tu me be fi lle: i t a b g y fr e. b .1 oiriothe rightto - etas . O Fe; to a free State. warce Vlootwiw ,so •-• ' ' To ac sea Or Tarn lan, and th e so :.11 ei eonsisterafy with reascor)-Ide better for , - - Snxi - • , . '• . 1 - 11 r 0 if all Vittinisrts could bra feel thus, and .:' ..: i p.d r , t tat, tine would soon be a good dracaena ,::;''. log Gm 'Old poomoonwealth.'. It is then:der., - r , 1 .. - - -:w tor or Virginia to bee free elate. Pogey . demands I -..;:- • itiend:ustice toberaeLf and the Unfortunate pro. ,i4nMttn an alayearvininiit illgittin;usaier bar " . :',..piers t mimeos syetem, Is deereming - in popols• :toil', in actual wealth army year. - -She is Worm" elm her akter States, and will sink Time •. - km ' shale arktat with this ' .tetrible evil. lye a. enin g :, that' isti Statesmen do , : :,. ; igijog *Kra, awing It Mat' they do not meet ' ..: 71- : -: elli WIT and' apPlj. the remedy: - If immediate : : ------' -:: samod be desired 110 iropeacticabtlity. why , ' ;Ise " the gradual system , which other Slates , and 'with each complete sumacs as to -:` :• -: roabs IrepuiMent femibkrand errltain. When i l - '• will be worthy the present sad indent` -' ' ' eon whirls signalimathe aml,,aial beariog elms -1 _ • i ,' - , Towle wanes: .1 i - • . Tbe Whig Young ' Maid Philadelphia hare a. totietl.m • in'alew of Ito, next Pm. ~...hrmitlejekmtires, which is M biesttlett in leas to ~ •-': sai:yeir Irma th e pewees date. Ttei yonng Wh, digs of thiidtpira county hies heartily united in !the : ' dthLt sessolMblit preparation for line 1 • figinenew Moe, and ws Wok that mewing, Magid : ' •-• ;;' -;---:;. lin,lisitt sod . ofilo' twm44- . am P n g P ' h° -- . , ,,1:. , of the ailyof Pittsburgh, o! - W.tio county of - tha - West. Thai's:lEl4s Will "Alligtrawys nal i!I . Ws .:•: , ": - ,''' , ....'.lngnitaftheisios - iiiddni and Interesting r 't - --:•;: - ; - ifj'ripieft'idlith siiil l wanaPias. In Ike: bey cf., l ,qm,, *. - ...,!. - .,, , ..7. 00m00n .r , , ~ , ta m: 4.d. of , rang lien will enter - -- -. joilty ' permitted to enjoy i the .- .i . .,; . :' ems Medi ite . and be ~ __ Whip . ~'glibeif fmneinis, To ; the young um ) ere ".1". 11111i11 dila litilli ormatufee'y eWs , einike . ill 'lnali - iygmat politics; good to the count', n til NA alai*. 'Let not tits gient °tithe West . ~ .jistf,streeglia, either tiy inlaid or delayed, . ; adkno - A Mtganicolion win maw en element of mutual in. 1 and* and mutual good. Let lien the Poling , 8101 trite aeon: Mai fee the campaign slMtl• " - erThi [fain og the Whip for th i s sake at the --.-; , ' •...-.' l''• -OM aftituid at the Joni:lion of the Ohio Ind aims, and se the head of navigation lii -:':,-'4 7 ' - Inn high flootb;and since kb's sued i ' ‘- . ,:;.•-..: Isis bode a a Dew is - tipan be. ...Lit llll64li mM i9 blob leek 11" Mte of I has sxpen, assothl Tss 41. ...—.-r--1.--,149 Stale ' s i collo sad 46011if ! `.- ' -... tb e - -: : to the Illi • .:' ::,..,': ttelliatigieli 3l K. ,ll, -'' .. - I Aed ''-':- '';'l6 ICWOM:Tbis.i.y,soon ,ter 4 1 nen, !. . ' .'''', \ .':' ' f ... 7 -•l4Ma*si ha.goal !racy th M' .. . . ~,'-,,„' m ajo r ''....1.',,i5i I ~.: '., . , : , t ilittir.t*.*: - pit!, . ~, ~ ~ _ ..,, , - " ,,,, ,;•. : : : :.7 :„:; -..? . i..»... iii.. . - eii lii q, ,,_ :::..,..** . - . ,,,,,, ,; ,:..,.,.- . „ rd ,ai ,., -.- ...:::i.f, - - . :ii,pi. -- --1,6.-iaii - c oit4i o . 444riar ms , :::.-:,;.,. -- ,., .;:., ,; , .f..5. , - - --- - ,-..,., ~ , - \ \lit, ..:----•: ..4 , -?-, ''',.' 1 .2.4•:-,. ----,-..•..„- .' :: , ..., ....,...... .... .. ... ~..._.., ~.. . .. I S k or itamsrus amoomics. PEIDAY MIORMAII . BOV. 'l2, ter riiniesaa 0.634 pabitgund ~.rtiAlir•ekly, sod Weatlyo-Tbe as OtScveui • par swam; the Tr-Weiekly ER Yin DMUS Pe , W . eekvy 'bye?, Ilpilan per amen ariali _ . . ' • ' -• _ . astern Canmeremli letie4igence,Downa' 'Zan* /Irv!, . tto •.- =,;•_tr. 4 7.•‘.., 7 7-7. - .:,:'..,..ii-_...:7,1;-7:,.,,•.',.4.':::5.; numittiarer rms. 4* . ro.t.b.nsh T,7, 7 New York, Nov. Si 1647 haiw atuscted much malice in thhielly; and ihe,ltaliala residents:have. called'ineeting of congratulation upon the comae things have taken, in relation to the en, "pubion.from - tile Papirdominions of Atustrian cmet... The meeting is under the immediate pa• trontge and direction of the Moat ethhieat Cala. olinClergymen, who:, are much gratified at the progrdis the head of their Church has Made in Civil and Religious reform._ The Pope has seem ingly but little to do with Ainericaa affairs, but no one who , examines the effect his policy-must . • hive upon Catholicism, can fail to be impressed with a conviction that much good will be done ton. The tide of emigration to this coantry can never be stayed, old we cannot but beintertated in the progress of reform in the religion of the great mum, 'who 'ark to find here a home. The Clergy of the Catholic Church here, see the Church modernisefi - with satisfaction, as it is thus better adaYtedt i to our free institution. -Thli more the:CatholiC practice aannilates to the usa ges of reformed - nets, the better it lifer Catho lic and Prdeatant: • • The scientific part of New York, is now enjoy- int the rare treat of Prof:Agin& Lectire., be: fore the 'College of ' Physicians - and Su:tepee— At fort, they-were intended fer• learners only, bOt the eminent talent eind eloquenc'e of the Speaker, tits:even his subject a charm that has , attracted to lie t ri m , the most eminent medical men, in , the _city 4 min who, some fifty yeara ---,--. ago, were learner., now mingle, in their old age, with the young students of tbe institution, to re-leant: The - eminent Leen:tree is to ~ treat, the rrofessoeship at Harvard College, es tablished bylAbbo i Late ranee, and his services will long be Produc 've of goodthe tieing echo- Thei figures e out a fai r statement for the Mail Stearner Weibington, Which has beaten her English' and French competitory. The Cu. Irani boat made..the mn anew in fifteen days, bat the Weehington actually run 278 mile. mere in heavy weather, in the same Ime;,.the French boat taking 17 days to make he same distance. The increased buoyancy give to the Washing ton, and the removal of he top hamper, ha much improved her, and WC a) look for stream. in future. She isdaily aspen eiLiand is poeltive; li faxed to retain en the Ith hut., which, however, is hardly possible . Tne Hem men is make h e ready rapidly, and a I be joined by the Franklin end titunboldt ' re. These hat virc_to be built upon abetter ' cilel, whichowfth equal power, willhaveiocre depeed. The Antumn aide of the e ty hale just closed, t and thiqbuyers are now con ned 'to thi small number of traders living with moderite dis. lance of New York. No Au was ever more profitable; nor were the cash gales ever in lan: er proportion. The clerks ire already begin. ing to leave °albeit. torus! Istaintiss trips for the collection of debts, and to make acquaintance for their Inuit:ma licusei. Our placesnL irouweneut will be increased in a few days, by the opening of the Astor Place Open Holm, which, in its outward appearince, and internal elegance end comfort, fully equal. that at the houses by which it is surrounded. The .Company engaged is equal to the average of eornpazues playing in London and Patis,.aud the occuprufts of New:York `West End' are all alive at the - pramect of hiving en Italian Opera 'ln perfection, approaching that of Europe. Mu sic has been n rage acted the by the fashionable., end will be carried to excess. New York lies -belt 'one rage! at a time,—that one is werd to tatters, and cast aside, to Enke room for any novelty that may be originated. I=! The proceedings in the trial of Lieut. CoL Fre• soont,Oomise to be prottaMed, and interesting.- -The deselopements already made, show that the Administration,bas 'aU along designed a war of conquest upon Mexico, ■nd this unquestionably was the motivewhich attended the begining of the 'war, and In thisspirit it has been proacoted to the end. As lima ago as Mr• Mamie(' was *meta ry'of the Navy, in July '46, (not '47 as quoted er ronemitly: vie presume, by the National Intelli gences.) Mr. Bancroft earn a letter to Commodore bloat, of Which the following in an attack: Extracts from a letter fronsSaattaly Buda:arm --- to Cons Stoat dad July 12, 1847. "The cYeei Mille United. State. is, =liter it tightens a belligerent nation, !( puma ilrelf en. filly of Upper California • "When eon francieor =tartly :Mecca. red,'you will, if partible, awl • emelt ireWel of was to take, end hold pasoweinn of the port or Bur r [liege; sod it'wereldhe Well aiieertala the viemi 'of the people of Pneblada las iAngelea, who, se em/tog to information received here. may be •cow Ced upon as deaitous Of 'naming under the jnriediction of the United Staten If you can tam porseadon of it, you should do ro. The object of the United States has reference to ultimate peace with. Melia, awl if, at that race the basis of the'tres POIIIIDZTI eIMII. be es tablished, the Government raped', through year L reenter be found in adualparseuion of'.Upper California. "This will bring with it the necessity of • civil crehninietration Such • gesernment should be a• abashed under your protection, and is seeming persons to bold office, due respect should.be paid to the wishes of the people oCtialifornia, as-well as to the actual pose...ors of nuthority in that province. It may be.proper to require en oath of allegiarict to the United States hom those whose. entrusted with mithraity. -- lt,"on will elm 1111119 Te the people or California of - ail. protection of the United Staten" Hero la the object and pewee of the Wm, made most , palpable and pnweeuted in a tomer Which atom Mimes what Wen the secret pap& we et the AdWoistnilicoM We have before tte, thi pieceedlop of the 6th day of ihe Cdtat Martial, tms find in them,. noti tpg of =tried public intereet. VOILICION MIACELLARIi. &deputation of the Society of Friend is now in Dolan, negotiating for the purchase of £40,- 000 of waste hind ta the ewurt of Donegal, for We rupee* -'of promoting an extensive lobster fishery. The Emperor of Russia has issued a decree or. &dog all the Jews in the Empire either to become 'members of one of the !Ode of committer, or bummer of Mins, Or to bsemoscultiratots of the ecil. .Those who refute to comply with this or. der are to be 'subjected to all the metwores of re. maraio' which the Oorernment may think proper to adopt. The,Queen. Prince Albert, sal their royal chil•. dren hem lately rewired - a lergenumbetnl Indus bla pimento from pennant resitting in Efiglsod and foreign comitzier, butherealter such gifts will not accepted. 'A party . in Sheffield recently meat anal bon containing a gold bijou Of . moch val. no, to the Queen, sea present to the Mice of Welts. This petty readied a letter from Sir George Grey stating that in conaeqoence of the easy great number of presents of this nature which here been audit to her. Majesty, it has been found absolutely necesery, to avoid the pos. sibillq agising Individual offence. that the Queen should *cline foments generally. and the her was therefore returned to the donor. • Cllllll oasss.—A.iery powerful tops, made of - China grass, has been exhibited et 11.21COIDdif, by the reentifectorer r ldr Or4ge, of Salford. It le 600 yards frog, and is late:ldea for the Iron works Earl Friswilllaus. Ropes made of this material' are not common in this country;_but their eueoggi and durability are bringing. them Into notice. SVMIIII7III2 FOR FOTATOES.—A large itopor tethro of Wein bidis yams hu' i lately ban taken Into England, in consequence of the anticipated catchy of potatoes, which has, giver:, a agenda* to the coldestioit of Will tropical eubetittnni for that toot Some tons haws been sold for the Im pose of calla feeding,. and al:quantity bee elso been sent grettilkeiele to Ireland to test their !F., pliability to the feeding of pip. Mr Jamas 'Nes, of Lafayette, Loniiiaaiii..Mlled Dr Robert Easton. o 6 that city, on the 30th oft. is the West, end 'at once earrenderett himself to the atithyrities. The N 0 Picayune aye: - The provocation for the act of Mr. Noe is gen. rally understood to hate beea dishonorable over. taros deflate hie wife by the deceased, who &ban ed the coofulence.repoeed him is a Olen. Fall evidence of his guilt had been . famish to Mr Noe in the hand whinged the deceased. The Emperor of Kornis arm about to visit land, and had ordered ail but military pe to shoe off their bawds, ha having • Fri 100 Wa Llama from Ms mail opals that them mill bir no mg maU m any of MA raUr of tbe hods on 'Monday.. TIM through mails h • aver, batman thmattipal places, be'. ad potion:pm who =Pia of lJfd b rho Oxthad; sat Ovoid' . 6 lb, was tikes 111 Edinbers:psd smdbr Pr" hfo for Sloookw ills wet* ti _ i ~ _... ..T . b. - 2*.ti.dia.spi.«. ina chimu. , _ . Minites of tke demur/ Confereorte of tie Ai Fo r ,- ,____,;_- ~__- ___, _..__ _ .._i : E. Churelr, for the. year 1847. , •- . _ _.* ."'"""'"*. • ""'"'"`'`.. railing see the 1 . ' CIENZilii: itLCAPITIIIATICII:: • ' ' nex . '4 4 1 6, WIT! We listianY plica importud ~....„.._. Consen. Wh.tesi. -,-- Cord.'lad. Total. '' '''' sll3 rn. 1545 4 4 * B . 88832 War• Baltimore. 52,338 16,387 • 68, . 723 .. Talcums Aesociation.-At a ling of tha Phill i d . el . p c l e, iii , 4 1 0 3.30 131 5 .:„ 50 03 -,. 9,992 p. . New Jersey. 29,308 '. 69 . 9'. 30,097 men; were appointed officers for the aliening yeas' New England, 13,305 New York," 46,528 379 ' - ..;6 :353 ,90 7 :5' 111°i:Pricir:drisf:lud-Itt-7th_r.7.74:4‘...g.: the e ßnaiey 7 44 genii*. New klampeltire,lo,394 . 10,334 Holmes. . Troy, 25,230 .. 97 2 ,5, , L 27 „, Treasurer-L. H. Eaton . Vermont, ' .7,953 42,378 -At the next meeting the Annuls River, 15,697 20 1 6 ,91 7" -- 467dar Y -H * W 13 2" ": Pittsbu r gh, 42,033 345 - Oneida, 25,690 --86 90 ' 2 i s i i a l ti . pon of Ed a lami awi liu . B . huitra iind a tion in of t. the wa m Maine, 20,281 Erie 20,035 58 20,143 _,- ._ , Rods River, 18,725 .27 161 18,913 4 .munt NOrth Ohio, .25,938 •. 55 , 26,043 Gebesee, • 26,624 58 - • 26,632 Ohio, 61,684 • 514 ' 62,198 loWa, 8,408 32 I . 8,440 North Indiana, 26,252 50 . , " / 26,302 MiOigan, -16,071 8 465 % 16,544 Illinois, 24,098 • 60 : 24,158 Indiana, 30,571 174 - 30,745 Liberia Mission, . 660 160 . ---.•- -.- Trial this year, 600,941 29,901 196 Ea ,558 , lam year, 613,125 30,515 659.299 , ~._.... ___. -,...,1 Dec, thio year, 12,184 614 - 12i:Fr 4.1 ;NI Me are, in 'midi, lion; 3,296'Areciii. - 4k- Lin preachers, being in Reiream of 16; 346 ta pe lusted, an income of 44; and 4,913 10. , Cal, a decrease of 22. Total of local and travel rg preachers, 8,535. ' _ uI T he decreasei irs the church memhere still Minima According -to the minutes, it is this y sr 12,741. AO yet there has been Ile sa tisfac try explanetkat albs mamma of this Continued For the mimesis of mill where the principal reese has been, we hamrgone over the min.. tee, gelling down on the one hand the 'scream For and on the other the deemium lithe numbers of d64ites, colored, and * : palsies, lei the several ,cloilinincea ; mind ao it may be satisfactory to some of our raiders to Nee the result, we insert s following spahiblit - - iIIVA . .466. • - Cove's. Whitt:l4 , Pd. Ina. te &Masora, 338 ._ hiladelphia, 433 459 residence, 250 ea Jersey, 149 ew England,' 44 ew York,. Hampshire, 173 y, Vermont, Black River, Moberg'', 363 Meida, laine, • k River, 7IM El 39 orth Ohl., . • :•5I• enesee, Ohio, lowa, North Indiana, Michigan, , Illinoia, Indiana, 3208 . 643 57', 15833 1134 . 643 1134 57 • Toteldec. 16967 ' Total ioc• 3908 Deduct inc. 3908 Nett dec. 13051 1 1 This process .makes the demesne something greater than it f &ripest+ in the printed !Hinnies. Probahly we hare made. some mistake, thiegh ,w• have ignite over the matter with some eels. —C Arial iiim'Aderoarte. TOtINCa NENII , .. A.116041AT105.. To tke Editors of the Pilialnugh Gazette. ' An anonymous' Writer in the Gazette afloat Monday, Nov. Bib, is pleased to cast censule on me for not complying with an alledged promise. lasid ho hare. been made a year or two age, on the subject of a donation orbooks, to the tfirst !Association in Pittsburgh, for the establishment of a Public Library.' rthink it will appear, al. ter the brief explanation which I axe "about to jive, that the writer is a little too feat. I wish well to the Association of- the 'Young Meng' Mercantile Library;' their public spirit is desere ing et all praise, and I hope to be able to lend them a helping hand; bat not In the fulfilment lof a promise I never madS. My proposal had reference to a-City-LibreolhinAbwandsfirgpsibin erected by the city. an • place of city ground, I esprerely Indicated by me. It will be recollect. ed that about that time, there wan some coats*- , nosy an to the disposal of the vacua ground op. posits the Court House, formerly occupied by the Water Works, - l Was In fetter of encloslog and ornamenting it, as a public ground, sod erecting, at the expenseof the .city, with such aid untold be obtained from private contribu tors, • great building, to be occupied as a City 'Library; and, it was for this especial pitman., that I offered my cootribution of books, and not as a prize for the first Library Association that might be formed in the city of Pittsburgh. The point of Grant's Hill is a spot connected with my ear liest visociations,—it was the place of promo : nude, and meeting for recreation, when I was a boy, and it was the spot where two orations were thilivereil by my father,--ene on the adop tion' of the Federal Constitution, the other on the Fourth of July, 1112.itYwhIch he eloluently palate the great results of the French Revolution. I wished tor preserve some remains of that on., b l eautifut green hill, and the delight and pride St Pittsburgh; aflerding in former days, one of the most lovely view the eye Cu. rest on. To be reminded of a promise 1 never made, and them held up to public scorn, is not very pleasant; but I em unwilling to suppose, that it has originated in any Ay .at misconception. H. M. Rue-unmoor- lasers aAA ca-8e ter ran non a leopard *seeped froata menigerie whits yarn. log the country in the neighborhood of Pttla . ll Yarn Centre en, Pa. The finnan In the neigh. borbood of Adstosbmg, In this comity. hare lately been complaining very much of the destructiOn .committed by mine resent:an! beast among Mall garbler sheep. From a variety of reason. they were satisfied it could not to wolves, and they were quite it a loss to. neartain . What anionl tt could be. About a week slice, two young men by the owner of .In= Boom and Keep, being out On night abotit two milei from Adatesbmg, were attacked bj a Input!, which sprang at. young Stook. butler succeeded lin 'molding it, and by loudcaUs frightened it away. The neighbors ill 3. inediately pursued it with dop for name distances toward thin mountain, when the leopard turned aim tbetn, and 'chins one of the dogs tore him dreadfully, which bigamist' the rat and it finally coesped.—,. Union .Btar. .117111 QVIJICT ADAMS .viaited the Park Theatre bat week and was greeted io • most en • thudastio manner by the 'crowded hawse. The venerable *riot made, his appearance just as the curtain had fallen on the Last act of " La . Hounambula." He was iintoodistly recoetnied by novena &filen= in the plt. The honored name pared in an lament met the lumse,end implied by one common impala's the auditory hunt into three cord'sl siMuts of welcome; The "old mean elo, goeno! .bowed hilacknowledaemont., and another cheer shook the wall' of the Theatre. •It was jitagehar done of the moat unaffected, sincere and !thrilling exhibitions of . patriotio feeling which we ems: whammed. It was an nprorrion of heated partissnstaiP, but tho spontaneons manirestabon of popular lave and revenues for one of therm:A of American stateimen.—Tribune. Tuttosuirritc.—The Directors of the Phila delphia and Reading Telegraph company, on Mon. day list, declared a dividend of b per cent. Prat for the last sir months, payable at the office in Read ing, afterthe'l3th last. A bill to Ineorporate the New Orleans and Ohio Telegmph evimpany has pasied the . Legiilature of Tennessee. 'The bill ens orilfinally framed so ea to prohibit the construction of any Telegraph line ex cept on the principle of Morse's Patent ; but on the memorial pt HencryOltielly, this cachous° Cram was stric►en from the act of incorporation. The Telegraphic connection' between Colnnibie (S. C.) and Edwin, (N. C.) roll hardly be opened before the beginning of Spring. The :inn when 'finished thus tar hi to emse over to hognald and continuo Soutl►to New Orleans. STATE FAITII.—The State of MlWilled, we e'e informea;millpay the interest on her Sanded debt on the tlrat of January neat, and conlinee its gem. terly Payments regularly thereafter. Official notice kw been 'ghee to the holders of Maryland Stara ling betide', rending in this country, that they may noir tetchy the intent doe in London on the firm of Jimmy, by memeting the coupons to the Loan PM Mahe posedStetling,', Mostwativr is BMW Yoac—Teedeathe for the wnk ...14 on the mond es pcth• itb of Bowing- he . iiithew . dtyoTNew'Xoh wen tn. Melte, 113—ek!idiva City. News. MAGSZTIC TELZGALTIL—A del American Magnetic Telegraph, no asultrwismitting new. to the of the United State., illustrated by singe, is now offered for ale at th the Eastern-and Western Telegraph thii city. Ilintotrar.—The shoe store of McLean, Market M., was forcibly enteted.4 Wednes y night, by placing a ladder up to the window tbe'secood stuff. Some $3O or 840 worth of • and shoes were taken, also five dollars from e Cotinter drawer. No doe haa y.t been dis covered to lead to the i detection of a felon. MAIL Coic CoMpany haio just ceired their from Troy, N. Y., with the latest of that celebrated manufactory. I pared to accommodate and trim= to Philadelphia and Baltimore, trot speedily and comfortably an any if RATINIOND 191111agen I ter in this city. Their !rapes, is • been stored in bk. Anderson's inereh Stmt. The animals occupy one wsrehonses of Mews. Leech, & Canal. Q17•11Till 81111110 XS, NOT. 11,-1 bench. A: Coueth aslohn Fredericks-Infix ty of the Peace, on oath of Hoax nentenced to pay ante. . Same vs James Brown-indi gambling house, Plan, not guilty. guilty. Same n Patrick McCoy and A formation surety of the peace. party pay was of own oilman:lr- Same vs Elise Flowars-toil and Battery, on oath of demi= . guilty. Verdict guilty. Oran awn Tsntaza, Nov. 1 full bench. Com'th es Michael Smith=ind hem." Plea; not guilty. . This case occupied the principal part of the of lemon. .10septi B. Gordon, thel;leentor, kept a public. home in Allegheny city, been blind in the right eye for .ome yeanr, defendant came to hie howl: on - the evening of the —, and 111 .0, , called for liquor, which:Wits refu ash., wu al ready drunk; he gat a glare of and threw down a quarter; witness told bark per not to give him any change. se he owed an old bill for • night's lodging: defendant ins . on having whiskey; whom pot him out; be walked ashore distance s put down the things in.hi 'blind. return- 1 eel and aback witness in the left ay Witners re. mete ere nothing further of the • itst , A - ' He to now entirely blind. Mr s . ffird . ~ wife i.f pro'. crater, saw the blow struck; Htlik i s two or three blows were struck. Dr. Speer was examined, and • • that the wouml mutt have been made with slurp inetni. meat. Now l'oax Exec/mg.-The returns of the mejorities in-the mimic. heard fr . comprising all but seven, in thin State, shoal the following !multi DECREASE. Whiten Col. 428 1341 14 1025 696 656 3 46 416 1 • 1551 268 3 nes I £24 I 3617 66 1051 209 25 1396 1395 Whig mijoriiy, Deraccndie do, Whig majority, r • The Leilaloam, scalding Albany Argue,elands Our Idthe fleoaht, In the Holm of Repretentatle Whig tamij.iity on j pint ballot, r The king expected Feb • rn Loa. ersa brought forward on October Bth, by a R. al Ordinance •, • • • to etre-Moaiteure, ' hammer Co 2.50,000,0G0 francs, on 3 par cent hoed; instead b t of 330,080,000 authorised by lam of Aug. Bth. This loan is to be 'Apulia ' Nov, 10, and the Instal awns "are to be paid a follows:—On the 22d of Nor, 1817, 12,500,020 fumes; on Ma 2:1,1o1 Pre. 12.5041.111.10 fiance, on have of Jut 1848, . 5.000.000: and AN Mit 0 10,000.000 francs monthly, on thitlth.ol month. dose to Nor. 1819, inclasmc. G lomat a Traaaces..,Tbere, is in the Tress& ry an unappropriated balance of :0.000. The public debt emanate to 1,579,67. 60. Of this lb. sum of 1 1 10.000 is dneto Rei , Irving & Co. of London, Ind will be paid dari • g the present year; the rest in Federal illonds,lpayable at the Treasury. The aunt of 1.3014911'0t the public debt has been paid within the but Cur years. The Governor recommends no impro'vecnent in the mode of Iscatioo, with • vier to in equalization of the public burdens. Vane dear, Oct. B. Tim health of Vera Cruz le lmjitoeing—that of the castle retrograding. We hive kat fin men 'of yellow ream whhin a few dye.' They were all !mulls just Inun the North. Lieutenant. Ayres. Ilemlenhot and float; fetch from West Point, hate jliat reported here for duty. ba fteth North er in blowing, 1 bop. soon to toe the last of Mr yellow lever tot 1847." We deeply regret to hear that a toilet tms twin 'mind, announcing the sudden ,aod dangerous illness of Ez.G.or. McDowell. teresstrative lu Congress from the Rockingham dietrict.. His wife disci morn. teu daye mince. She WS. Sign In Mrs. T. H. Denton of Miser. urL The news from England, Abut:46 at • gloomy character, hes no direct effect on Barton.: Money, however, was exceedingly tight, and commando exhoibitant rats. of interest. Only $6,869, In easel* bM been enterer' in far ,per tbir,steamer Caledonia. Tha London mitre annoone the death at t h e age of b of Ma thetingnisbed. composer. William Michel !Mohr, clingy known by hia opera of A. s inilin-rile leaves a widow and a largo [tinily of children. in poverty. • Tan Brearraar- of the Trautiry basi pcla; limbed an order redheing the duties on proeleioner clothing and other articles, entering the Ggvetn• anent of Mexico, 1,1 . 20 frif cent. ad roorao. The whip Lord Ashbutten, which left LiWerpool on the 13th of deptember, ardied at Gram fde, below Quebec, on Thursday. hawing lod on Inn pawessao one hundred and seven of bee plunger, by - fewer end dyeentery, with a large wades still on the dela lat. Wy- No Cur.! A* Payl Pll eat 'Pllen 1— Dr J nekton* Embrocadon is the only mothoine that wit}