' globed, . PaUm per unaa; the B*™ <&*££*£,*& issi'»«•«* h^dto prwirehte.-, - - £* “* i“ ««*T *n th. r the pothouses and subterraneans ol his own home, though there can bebuta very few low enough to endorse sue •«talT.| * | There-was a Democratic speech made in the ’ Sea “ a contra, well worth hearing;- however nmchone mighttfiflerin sentiment from the speak* • tr '\ B,was chaste, .dignified, instructive and able - aopportiag the war, it is true, and iu vigorous pm?’ •cation, and advocating the continued occupation , of Mexico. But all thiswaadone with much per - multadoets tor the opinions of others, and with ; thegreateatrefpert fcr gentlemen differing fiom • iiaotro riewßofpublic measaittfc Nevertheless , . Mr- Dix did nc*advocate’ the.extreme views of . , , .those now adnunirtenngUie GoveramenL He held , .■ ~awarof conquest to bo wrong, end the dismera-i , ; bennea; of . Mexico to be wrong also. Hecoocn> : , red entirely in the ientiment of Mr. Calhoun’* i ipccch, as to the wreck made upon frmitiri|if,- F i • our own, by departing from the land mark* laid down by those wto framed par Civil TtwJitnti n r« I *. ( Much, .too; he discounted of intervention and coo • • was disposed ;u> find, exoxio; tor’the eondnet ofhUownpajtjtowtrdsMexioo.froniihe i . Curt that Guizot iaFrauce,&nd. Palmerston in Eng j: land, had avoided, atoretime, the abitract right cf thcrr waititwea to njym thia continent. .’The ambitions viewa of V 4 , cf Spain; (to place-a fcvoriteurpon a : Mexibaa • ■ throne) were afro mentioned,to prove there was - ;• • dangwofatorinHoecupancyofMexicobybneor * l more of there European powent This is the old r , . 'en men from all honesty;of purpose. Iftevdo not ■. r ■‘tori Mexico, tons atker pneer ttnU. The moral sen; . • resolves itself'into this and r ebe.— Now. every man knowsi-rnnbody better than the . Senator from Hew. York, tor he avowed it,—that . Uo People of Mexico aro averse to Monarchical Government*—ondallknow;too,thatfcra quarter rfa oentory this cotmtrjr has proclaimed the doc ... trine thai European seOkmcnla'were not to be tol _. crated upon this Continent.' . This has frrrtt avow ed a thousand, score.-of times by so called Demo ,i * cratic authority, though Mr. PoQ; did '-depart from' ... ttto allowingEngltind.soliberalasiieeofihs Oregon _ K - .territory, after declaring the'claim.to be “dearly . and in the L r mted Suites. • ’ ilr. Dix unwittingly pronounced a severe con deirihstion against the A'dmiaigtration, hy siting toe conduct of Russia, Prussia and Austria towards Poland, They begun the wort'of Partition three quarter*of acentury since,.and-Poland is now blotted from, the map.of nations. They commenced . j>iecemeai,'too> and each of the three Governments with every slice they took off, affected to believe that every additional weakness wai the signal of additional danger to these overgrown dominions. "So they said in ex case ibr their tyranny, until Po ■ • Und was all demolished. Mr: Dix in like manner • affects to be alarmed in regard to . even quotes a sentiment from Lord Behtick, to frighten oar (countrymen into the belief that per haps Eogiand wAi seize upon wbai we leave of to. obtain payment tor the Mexican Bonds | due in England. A proposition having been once 1 .made to seize. Spanish territory tor the payment .qf Spanish Bonds, by Lord B, and Lord Palmers ~ to» having mom recently spoken of the non-pay ment of American States, as •“a stain upon our character,’, the Senator from New York would stir ; op a little of Jonathan’s blood against his Brother Bolt : . • 38 nVfcfcv •’ - # ■ , ■ >fe .S*S?T.' i '. . ' Hoch was Mid, too, of English encroachments the woilJ oror, —the mind of the Senator,—him-- ■ aelfanee «h aUe officer of the Army,—-gave evi dence bow fcts mind was dazzled by such ialne glory as tin*—England, upon our own continent,— Ffofohd, in Central America, os the nominal guar * trie of Hosqnito Indiana, bat in reality, , utenitwy aa big aa New York,—England iathe East,-—England upon the Island of the Sea,— her Steamer? everywhere,—always committing cobbery, bet never cunenderingone inch of territory except upetcompulsion. The Army, too, which lt wia very wrong that such should be the bctj.wan to be.tbe propagators of civilization ! ehristianiiy.Bo have all oppreaaera declared Dura 1 the foundation of the world, and unless «»Wttn«.»i 1 ' immorality is jo be presented as entirely distinct fitim personal immorality, no excuse can be found £>r the eoaqbest ef aneighbaringßepahlic. War, Mr. psosecutedfor three porpo* nea,— to obtain indemnity for .wrongs received,'—to ■earn is boundary upon, terms which we thought tobejajt,end(opay forLbe expenses of a war.— ~Hualast canaefor war, the wvw menwbo secur ed peace eotirelyforgot in the treaties between this coontry and Grett.Britain. All wise Nations have Anottentomtlpß aochexactioMf-mnd.it remains ..A* tinsgreat and praqierbaa country toexan auph terms ftom a weak, crippled .and conquered ppo* -pie likethe Mexicans. - Among the Senators in their seals to-day, wan ColonalBealoni" -He -baa finished his. defence of] Wind Fremont; and thw finding 1 nfthe Court will nt^ibeknowti. •. tnthw Missourian «Ufes lihe u 614 ligrcw which h*»l«t her young. Auxs the fa' iha office of. Marehall. rflho Weaem are jfeaare. Seuo, Gaanox, of Waahingtott. nd Ban, of.Wetfmnwltad.- They are, I believe* ahm lhecity of Wuhiopon, and ad«y octwovrill dedde o{nd tha i fcitmule eompethor* amoagthe geellemeo here, and the maoy ai heene. : ith . ; •V" * V*b*l«itiiCncrciMh«Wu^piaue«; ■»yre»« C«art,'4fc«. ; .. ■ • ■r'SsVs''.i'.v,t’-:‘L----"-' i- WMhiftgton,2l, is*a tWO-Hoaaea of Coagireu hare had worn* V«y good debalea tjponiho WM ahdihe - . Finances of theGoyenunenlf—4he; farmer collect • fr»f qy diabnased In lbo Houao, and the latter the ■ Senate.. ; The . Speafceis .in theHousewereMrv Hump**, oCli, Mr. Rhett, of S. both oM i •;< ndaUsxneaben- 1 : Mr/tliompacmyiqxwch vu. ' and .drew drowda to WU the 7 both aides being oompfellad to hr ■ ' The speech \iraa *K*rchioj review c/the Pnsatdeta’apoiicy iQ^ca v Wav-end the whtoa of Legula : •* ay Esusrua urqq*& 4 c». 1 PITTIBHEOHi — jCOXDAY MOg2TOfg^JAypARY'3I.iRLQ- | peace rumor* but we see Done more credible than I Iboaewc have bejbra given! A letter date Mexi. BwJler'«nd I Lane arrived m.Ou, city, and Jhi, afternoon CoL I ■ uS?°S « tu command, from Ayotha. I ■ "ley, wigade u now comfcrtably domiciled at l Aaortaya, and on Sunday, Cushing', brhrnde 11- 1 command conaiata^tbe Irt and 2dPennayh-ania, New York, South Cam- Jina and Mauachuaettt VrimUeer* • These «mo room ***** aev ***>FS and, aa Geo- Marahaft u expected in a week or two, with aome wa, »0U ftirtber movement, must be made. e,,the.m*n- ; 'TV lejuter* of ihe. re rob have .written-to the Oovertars'iiid Xegislstnre of tbe.diflerent states, denouncing Anaya as a friend ofpeace. • '• - .-Waaluagtan, Jin, 25>18J8. : «xciie9tent exuls naval men Item wajacatung-jin- oboaequne jof a repart GtUffiqoadnto, fn iwJy to tcnmlartinoa the wbiect. hare ntame&br an- KS^L!? 8 eaiah»ci«r« Pbtt Ckptafo attba )****, Vera Otii waa nnbocomißf aa tOmdei'ia thephaence of an enemy. .' ' • . nraen i%ntnr in operation be- frfrfco*6 o^pro^rißg = io : c»H7-ta • **» ■ few!*n.bl 8 i* quartering oii the enemy with a « n f*“ft.!wiitt.a ofa jaeeo.with the morals of IhcMerjcan War. Tie President's “IW’ thechiduin Seats Anna ifiom his cnck- stHarena, and placed him at the “ad of tbn Annina if Mexico. Tbn natntal »e -quol to spch'a proceeding, is tbn «SX> lieeaao fcr Of gambling Wm.es in tbn trity of Mexico. ■ Mr. Eheu,in bis speech, showed a rare devotion to tin President, and uhacoountable seal in bis be* bait Ho bad been lot'inlo the Piesidenfa secrets, and cameto the Houre the Prcsident'a defender He had a peep into the documenla ortho StatoDe panmeni, -denied to the Home; and undertook to prose fern these that the President bad not cider ed tto troops to move to the Rio Grande, until Mr. Slidell wrote the President that bo wodld notio and on the dale of that letter, (Jan. 12, IStOJ the order was given. USeyejbe dacaasrnls “ormr »«„tehsratewenra.iUr.oadoSsdemro/ Mr.JXuia. Uu"' and Us onirr, nuUr k ,«pUw »,-but the important part of'Mr. Khetl’a speech, and that on which no doubt, the’ Present bererf ter means to defend himself was the bold ami nor iiUm“pSesidentalonewas THE WAR MAXING POWER. Tbero was same doubt ofthii nvowel of sicb a creed in Con. sr r c^yr rora a State’s man and nnHider.. Mr. Vinton, ofOhio, sought m n,^ I ®“*oee:, doubly sine by direct inquiry, and it ivas i avowed over and over again,—(hat “tbo war ma ting power ,waa in the President." It was siid’ and natmnlly enough, to), ader this, that'the Presf dent bad not caused warm eii* by ordering the inxips to remove.to the Bio Grande, andthat war j did not exist befcto Congress declared it-to exirt, onthel&hotfMay, 181 G. ' bfr- Asbmnn, of Massachusetts, wished to Itniiw then, how. the gentleman, and the President's mends came to vote that "and“bribe i “f M «bm.» “Oh, that,” mid the alsureerionist. "i* another thing." . , Mr. Ashmun then lead from tbo Prerideul's Mes aage, when the Preaident trowed on the lhtu/ May that vartktn ezuud,— and Mr. Kheajto save himaeU; wa* obliged Id fly from the Exectiilrr and to throw himaelf upon what he called the r 1 Kiluticn. ' ' I 110 argned now long and caraertly-tu gJ Uml tie Exocntire wni the irar making j»wl and not Omgrew, and certainly deatmrealheciJ 11 <*fcr thin high federal docuine,-l] morn Federal I hare niter beard in Congraaa.- | From lb© Hacndlng-drcumiUace*, it seems piob Ue that the Execctive means to talJ back upon th high hooded assumption of power. The tea Regiment 801 was the subject of debit ra the Senate. • ' Mr* I'beips, one it tile Vermont and member of the Finance Committee, discussed tb aubjeet of oar finances thia rooming in a very aet aible and practical speech. Find of tbe eatlmaua They were *15,000,000 for the present fiscal yea, and tbe nctuni elpeoses were $53,6w,00a The, were for the present year and wool reach at least seemly/,. sai». boa, deducting lb $7,000,000 discovered, or not before mentioned b some unaccountable blunder in' the Treasury Ik paitmenti—they would be $03,000,000, We wen said Mr. Fbelpa, overrunning Mexico, as the k cuds overrun Egypt, and like the lomuu, warn d. vouring the substance of the country they overmi] It was argued,' that neither a loan noe TrcasUr ■ notes could rebevu the Treasury if the war cor. Unned. . The reason that tbe war had not stoppel long ago farwant of means, was owing to tin, traortlinary stale of allairs Si Europe and the shir; mentofspecie from that country to our own. Ther ■ was not now twenty milllonaof apecio in- all ih , Banks of the countiy, nndconUnualdemandswer, made upoa it for foreign export Theßanksoool, not much longer bear this work of depletion, am yet the drain continues, as long as the war con turned and there would be an end of paying specie stall. While money in the market is rprnrk at ooe and a half per cent, a month, the Government would have to pay thia price as well nj others The | work of depreciation would go on, as long as the warwenton. The Govenrment oould not be be lieved by Treasury notes, and if wo tried it, we should ford the syytelnof co, r-nentsl moneyrrndof the' French rrsrrgnntf'retrin*. ..tpootrs. , scwmir. v.' Mr. Wmui noilg lu. argument tipcst the EJiodeJilajiil cue today, hardly occupying tWo iioura, where one of the counselupoolbcutheraide "** engaged time days! 'The Coon room was crowded to excess, and the Judges had hardly el bow room lor tie crowd of ladies. Mr. Webster reigns as a lawyer, monarch aupreme of the Court room, and draws immense audiences to hear him Ilisargnmeat today was upon-the Rhode Island question, ana embraced questions of high national and pqjitical cqnsidenuipn; Mr. Webster traced the progress of English and American liberty, coo trastingihe two,—the one inimbefere the Stewarts down, and the other through the Beeolution, con federation, convention and constitution. It was at-' gnedthat there was but one way-ro procures change of Government and that the.customary, le gal and anthmized way, common in all States and Governments. It was not by themeetingofarnul. titude at Chepactet or Newport, and each setting PP a Government of their own, and mainUuningit by face of arms. That was not true liberty, nor was true liberty an “airy nothing,” but something raioer which had 1 U A local habitation anti * nunc.” Mr. WehfUr rawed tho opposite cotnuel that if they wauled to confront the idea t&U i„ thi, conn* try the people were sovereign, they would haveS gosotnewhereAlsotofindan adversary. A man\ would be deemed more mad than Don Quixote who should deny it. The peopld v bere were the’ aounm of all power, end delegated it to whom they would, but when they delegmed it they required that those who were in vested with aathbriiyshould eierciee it in the manner and iontis prescribed in on. constitution and by legislative :enactmcnu. They conld not overturn aulhorityjl Iheirpleasnre- : and atthe instance ofevery primly nsscmblr.which might chose rotate nuthority into its own hands. I have gnot, time to fellow tho argument, but maydosowhen it is printed, as it embodies in tho wnallssf possible space sn admirnblo commentary ujxm the constitution and conservatire l.bcrty Any other kindf of liberty though boiterousi as the North wimtiaila professions, has no fetmdatiph to I rest upon and imparts no hope of safety a thosi who pcnse&a it . • . . l & Jfexleaa ACTUr*. Tbo. papers from Mexico contain, numeroua AaotlurComrtlUrUkL i""*** I "** mT UflUtnttw. ; which hi, brag!*..W g%*ia aamhotEcSffiy.lm, the "B o ™**- letter.Jkm throws men Mjupoa Gen. Scott’s Wall, sad other ters equally important ' • . ; ««r. (■»*., treaty.) and that "-a-. - SS d Ji“ Wra “ r 'Whole, Urn, for^Tt SSsassssi &“■«»““ -• «-xs Seam v*® 1 c * n . t ' u f°» at rrcenl. The H,“ ,“' l )“ | e" P»d u Genera! Taylor', Si erra Madre hoe; hoi then the question is, didjbe SteSfe “,.* Permanentfrontier Ju&nc. . 1!®““' ” m ' rtl r ** »lino of militaty * 4cr •*“ condosionof Mvor •«»-*» s „5“ atreaty doe, not stop the JBIS 1 . a “S* l “ e T“ i “ llk ’ m the last advices, X^p o rc^~Lx£ . Another question is, eao Mr. Ttlst act as a nlen lEs‘?*,UStt ke “ ""“‘W. “* what**relation Jo« !he hdd to the distinguished Secretary of J T!? rfG wSnSootthas authorised h> act, does nt* that authority cease with the suapenston and poaitlre recall of Gen. Scott' Gen. Scott, aa you will have learned from yestca day" i^ngteseoQalproceedinjta,'is no lot.gercx.ui tnanJeMiachfefof the amjTne has gouito Po “ b V ried r “ d will, S the couraeof aixor eightweelis, arrive ia Waahing- S.l e B 1 Inhere, be one of the moat pS nent candidates Ibr the Pleaidancy. On Hie dim- •jje.'bo case seems to be narrowed down to Qai, Dnllnu or Walker, writ more elements of harmony and Mtccesalhl oombinatioa than them are at this ltmo between Clay, Scott and Taylor;” In further explanation ot thia-’iie in the tear" upon Genl Scott, we copy from the Waahingtoe letter of the North American, tha following: l”« f 8 ‘ Mre * t «W* out of a correspondence between the two officen, in refe*. to an order of Gen. Scott coSri»io?hK wnhng from the camp, which the Secretary otWm h'Z j xJZt't lrn ' rtoU 'tt- Games .Ihas won no enviable distinction throughout these difficulties, however vahmble £3[ Sr ‘i* ** so officer. There sre fltti of a grave character, which if-brought to liitht mjyfPVe.d.flcren.ritai. to Geoyral Worth, aadothifm, who hare »« been dmaaaj m the public correapoodeuce •*? withrthen. Whoso gallantly and achievements might have claimed some respect with theao very import^ E ro ?” be. I bhSov c£SSSI [ for all that he has done; bnt 1 cannot honor SSiS--®- of brave aoldiera,who draerve aa much of public grahtudo and consideration.— Polity napiratioaa, iwllrnh paittaaaa, at borne have pcallyibcrcd the whom the' SSSltefchL l ibvlr fi*reeperity of our Ibuftolnn Some lime aineo in natidnff in usenion of the free traderi, Uat nor colon minu&onrcm Crete mating tammy &«, we lootoccaaion toaaylhal U>e price, of tammy Book, did not beat out the free trader. dory. To doe lid. mallet of pro™. !dy in it. line b'gbt, and to confirm the pourioa wo |Uied tookj wo gite the following letter from j which we copy bom the National Intelligencer. I: THE MANUFACTURING INTEREST. L 33» in hi* laudation of the Tariff of Uliibtilei to tt all the. prwnerity of llem» fry, and aueru in lo many wonfrlhal “our mtnm finthirea are afro in a piteperou. condition. 0 r He >hn. attribute. to the tariff the high nricea our produce coed by the frmine S' tiJThS ** which he °” m “ nic “ re » “ wbolly-imlrue ,r** an not in a ynupeton* condition. Tka Cot ”TZ Jr r™«‘ lien any ahlr •Wrriutlka United Untie. The profit, of He ““ “* h«>fof«be yej fiSfrSfEi,'” “ nL > “ J *» the’S ° f U ‘ em °° . -~j J l *t n pM “ ““tion.'luiMhfr has been the result of undertakings hrcTtoualv “ d ° f ooffi . Tho Freaident ,nd Mr. Welker attribute ,ij r£?£ Mper l of , the country to the tariffof 18iG. “? to “■”»cauae. Itia true tbitthecre M in. “’ Un " &hnc * k “ “Shred nnrmMty with our owapndgclicioa. <»*■ peculiarly to p^fflaa^s is becoming ineyitiMe. mai It ia one of tin, wiae conaeqnencea of floe tmde fke ua common partaker. in tlie diatreaaea” ountnea, aa it la one of tha capocial object, prtfeetive ayatCm to guard ua againat them, any brunch cf mannlactnre iaproeperoun, jmg a good profit inEpgianfi, uprWecUre mopenuvewith.ua, a, in Um'imiX fe JZXlf’i But te ‘ Ul « t b "«urh Of manuim. Jutfud sban.m the general depression, a* * “ i “*‘“ 1«R linS^lSall M ““;“***.uderest jn Uus country involved in the In fact, tbia atnleof thing, appoara m JgnMyippnacbii&ud titeroia littfcorWdouU rtutotenuuty, month, wo ahaltaee tl„£ lerat in theaamo atato of depreaaion which the couoo manuiocture now presents. . . 10,0 o f labor ia yet very high, un d™vh P /°f P ' n - ,y "f ite lut few yuan/ S, fe to to ***'“; tal '‘Munut "CIMO aymptoma not toU mia. “utange. Capital will not long hoixii only.offerer. Labor muataliarewith u ju^iopoitjonor hard times. 1 b** committed four blunders. It was so emuiouaofmiUtarr gw? that tt niahed into a war without counting tbj 9P*t or the consequences It reduced the revenue mithona of dollars, after this war had £S a *£f eJ i. ,n *^? d ** incntui of *" it ought to lT„n '° c,nell ‘' >““» of it. own imperbv thofcnn oflonn. and fnaann a year, iwt we jire now approaching lA* h«v •»»* ofikttiU. The gold ao unexpectedly brought totuayear ago ;ialeaving Onrmwcbmtt. are bleeding a,t£o nt/dWm ?T? p ' f “ ntl * "tomb. Trade atagnatea. price,, re pending. OurSubtrouury begin, f? •"W" * “Sfan »tb. .entrance to ihccavdofl w.'Jf'iVI™' 1 ™' Th ° of onr eaglea ia all out-I wmdj there arc no. returning India. JViiiS. Mi. W , t “ altall urn aeo bet™ the “J of another jmd of war! ; One thing, I opine, an Adtmmatrnlmn retiring from office amid minrled and delight, which will wnlce the MounUdaaf our hiUs from the Atlantic to the Rocky *ten».r rajl.bmha J C,r ,!' ew Wean, from Red river vu burned opposite Donatdaonville on tie 18 in*. The Pleaj-Tine lay*. "The Ciiiowing is ■■ full a list *?* “ w “ h,v ' *«» *Heto obtain! Mrn Jane CtamLeriin M d cUd: Mr.,Niclolea and ■'“boa™; Mta. Betnatd and ttslehSl2^ r ' M , r ' P **o’ of Shree report, and hie two Alton, and a aon of Jndgo Welle. ' ■™ “red went Mn. Pane, oTr<^L, to 7wS'!'Li ,r Mr. and- Mrs. Piles, “n SS' '"“toie.Mr, P.RJoIS ihSln W to Byanactof Congreaa,panc, ISIS. nf«bi» date on Sif-Sl'fcn tontholJi-r. of the Pittsburgh J; Con neUsTillo Hail Road Company and the citizen* of your place, inviting me to lmak the ground on tlie eastern lecnoncf the Hail Road at loVfock and “f* «: fW Ashland HfiSa’uMj ° ’ ” bco “ dulyrceeived and 1 '“'■ol cipryrui my feeling, ofgrat- Snrf U,Vr? H St you I h * v ? ,atc“P'S of “n*i™ction or lb* Kill Road, that trill connect PiUalum-l, with tbe aca board by tlie neareat and moat natural route -opening up an eaay Intnaporlalioa i l "'?'r'»Wi of Ihe rieli and frS Y< r ,BlK ? h '° y 'T' 1 ’ 1 ” 11 * eaitani] weal. 1 feel confident, gentlemen, that tbi, improvement when completed, will in eonnection with tbe nnto- SiilhKoSt 1 ‘ h ' k '* d of Ul< ’ ol >>°. and other Kail Roads ttow beingconstructed, East and WesLhar ing thenr iorannn, atPlttdmrgb, malm ourlronQty tlie greti. inland city of tbe Union for all time to population. Commerce, and m.nufcctS . FocUn f confident tTiaci you will concur with me “ o!w? PK T em ? nt £" wiU «*l >“ tbe prosjwri. ty of Pittsburgh. I subscribe myself * 1 Vonr obedient servant ToMeiara. T. a McU«, I* Liadly, H. tt'aber.J. G. di est bidder, tbe large assemblage present from ih* Sc^LJ\V ? Phr infllng: ( ?? ,nU *' on ‘ lcr the direction P t* * nd , M,yor A A McEean aaMa£ fSSL- d lb ° me ° r pKwwswn, annulling to the *iße Railroad ‘K’diry, lK' kpounty, open the commencement of the Eastern ~tUbU^ h , ConSKISSI . Iload, haviag heretofore labored under such a,} vene eireamidaa«a,be recounted tbe miLy I of ttua route by tbe, Baltimore i: Ohio Rail Road oompany, vrlueb bad been abowa from tbS u‘S and largely oa tbe piepeota ofSia “ tb. coacluaioo KT!^,“3Ecj r rd^d^“^*” d 4s£2i nellaaville IUU Rood, and dlthc wibt inty.rf Kmdaugk, „ ptm tbe h J charter of tlua road, be apolre empbaUcSfeof the peeaervahoa of tb. cbartSHmiaiSncSk feta—Mid be bad been a warm friend fifa Rail ; Boad by tbi, route Com tbe tawteninE-AdJte,. P~pte that they might rely, onhte mwtSddoSl boa to tbe canw firr the promotion ood 'nioweiu lion of Urn rnuburgh and Connell,vilfelUduSd UL rammer -poke whh gmar energy & aTIeS ■-•'■cprtJcmS . u!c' cpncluajou of hi* *r>eech b*. took tbe spade from the contractor?, amfSTck it ’ uito tbe ground sad threw up the earth. eviVW*.’ n to the croivd that be Ed Sm •nd pronouaced lb,, the eommeacement Vf tS I i, 0 " H'ttsbnrgh t ConneEvdle Sih ■?' ri «e and prompbtudo with which the pStltS”'^ ville extension towards! tbe Mirvland contract tbi, day, evince, a pm&Vy'lSl? nation on the part of the nrrseat nZj.f®osl - workT Suof I Rttalvfjy That the hnnwotwe • ifgnty and ability of ihe prLsnOfolM ,n * | of.be Pituburgh aed CoSJile I»ny, with Col. WiUiamlLirimer iVor ; Ktuburgia will, in the opinion of the ?ibhkhol.Loi fehbon^d P!1 ” r ' tcntion and concern of not onlvih* mw».i • , and capitalists on the Atlantic ae»l.n.«P-mj*™ * particularly those of ibe dties of^^m nd ; supenor to any other cithrp p r a 1 , ViSma, leading £ s?^ , those of the CTiesaneake ?L. * 0b ° to er in diMaoce tad cbeapdr ia^Up^? 0 ” f keen aevond time, demErtrated by ne«t. bt the lervice of the * Company 0P ° fl * & Had u, " l, "fih"w£r'tbJ s&-?pS» •Md, and a production tVom theThrS, EKaK.-z.s.-i&a! O aml bavcl, tmauJJ, „| tlie I’iiLal.u™. l. sfi Connellavdle Railmad, than the other Incft D 1 feU» Mid main atom, ’.l»“ y " U, f cit > r of l Column i„ to. Slale SgKSKSSffi ssssx^sSsSS^i mcre.«n g : production* of that near .JS * gion will continue to follow Uie .t; ,™“ *?* pavipbln like, n„d Si'oK.*» 'l S f w^ ( dr y 7rSUlsT.xr^"™ dfreutan J. waun. J£2 “ I “ U '! rf ' in the thorteat «paco of lime ?»; u«t largo cife,C,So U “ c - ™fe uplhe country—end tDd P°pubtioti Rttoivtd, That the route by the v» nrr i f__i Road connection with the VJ * R*il by succoring and aT.ltiii r} to lh « enJ may be pnaecnted to “n “La “".'•'“clioa, •< JWri,/, That too ,L„u y badly tendered to Col. WjiliftW m ? eUn » * ro preiidenl of toe beard and wX„ L fr'“' r ■&“•• genera eon, in S On motion. «K‘ssMft=tes The proceuion lien in the tkao or&* .. Jr ' returned to town about 4 o'clock 35*5*/? /**”* monies of the day beinnover thn " e,t * w** to the Asland Hotel, kept by W wi£!u£ re P®'" J^ down to ■:verymraptaoiu dinner ?** occasion, Ailer the first and fS£^nd^S Weit i ,ni^ r£, < SS n “' d uTSL-*- TbcUUoWUOOW.COTCTSi tvilS M * nch viaada, raijinn etc per excelfem J3Sn“?" l i° r repajt over tbia .third courae, the ,n I refeled with a variety of aontimentt, ip£X. W "? anecdae, appropriate tolhe occaaki tEfsfli I,J I and toaet cue ot, arith a lively ajeinSo I ■5-" iloiß-t'^ *w„ 0f fdije&tc&iag «s"ExtnSo,?sf @BsgE&A& §ffi|s®feas& JohnF.: Hunt,| Sweliuies. : VlOif oai n, talir “• «“»«lnn». l “‘» ,U| .-' fcatoM tbe.TU»l4,-*re dettfoyerf to S* e ® ntro **' ys r As ' u tas ry between —The terruo Uel Norte) is still the Grande‘(or when proclaimed *tapeadou*‘desert’» as acutraj’greund «.k:A Zj?: U, . J * losenoß to be a Mexico would erer Stale* nor I there to moved nn A s-Jf-L s®?* 10 *Ppropriaie until The SSTft! b ¥ rfE ’ a contains, under data & 11 t^ nOTU ) of a memorial to the of t®* raoathia dranjbi •oai'atirea of the Staffer ad^ OD *w Rfpre sons who luxi-e settled rin^t^n? o^^ 9 which wo extract the -®™pde, from I • “From the county seat at Cornu* 1110 ® r " ld » to the I journey, through am&SfcS 1 11 days’l tut* of teauit x_*2j!J5 M e ? un f r y> almost desti • I and ddngtroutto tratJ£! %X * t^*'ciu *P i '* ttn< *' I diaus and land* of ? ax ? nnt of tkt la- I •on. re .,dS| When per-1 “only nrecflnd to np Ce s«s™“ d,, „5 t T d ' r I at least two week* t£\^t 14 a take* I sides subjecting them * he c^tiontbe-1 of the road" j S • 10 Rallies «?d dangers —i i l I Jascakt 30, ISIS. PoM.ylr.nU Seuh—tL J«n. 20, ISIS. John A. Speaker ° f W , m - <£u«y and van •^* v> o : * !e Judges df Sulli wn. rej«Sd’Js3’ Senid. Kill Housjl—Bill* »o ousinesa transacted, districts lntroduceA ?^rWKm em t e “‘ n 11,0 c 1 and -tcsiamcnUwas r ? ,atu * to *>d E<*»l Im«Ulg.n c< , *?“' oa ,h ' Meun. Cook °° &****&'* lie to be «irpf„> WouM Waft> *** pub- I- t or u„ wcll Bw ;" i "' i w> - "-a* Jnonb &™ Jcr , .TTeTf '" ' IWter Offer “ H.O Ui«iglUon of Messrs.’ Cook & Il!UT ,„ £ , passing coonterieit money. . .-.- siams, lo JDS WJSlfr -““A man nam«fTt>nVh*r - a-jrty, h« mMU ’ °'~ ,m iD -p"^- Br fiom Mfm - Eivorii ” Dc “ mbcr n ““l«T of Iks oU orw;*r:°' ,n ’ d r t ' id ' „ " W, ' d “!■' **■“* «» mw numlier W mcnces the new!*otam«, «o Ictterdktij SotTnr bud ““PW« «f Wint “lcntjr of the rectos of the Guritti. 'Tyrian bZTp .'l''' 6011 “ « *i«> tkeKtlw wpn Post office or ouraclvcv « A< ?“ ,dllnr “ *>“ So">of Temperance T"™* Tempcritnce Hall lie *« 20th insi,tke bam of Jame. McCurdy, ,n Butie, county, w., entirely consumed by fire, with it, coMerne Tie lor. I keavy. Itwa. the work of an incendiary. I BV MAGNETIC TELKKBIptT Corvaapopdetaeo ef of ffi. Pinuenffi n„„ s .' . Philadelphia, Jan. 20,10 r a* The mail arrived at Pelenbnrgk today, but kfougkt no; news from tie feat of War .Arrival, item Yucatan bringing daics toSOth reprewnm .ffair, Ulal , (U^ rj „ a mod deplorable date. Pmporitioa, kaditen made l>csendm s Commissioners In Washington to treat fur. annexation lo the United States. The American frigate Bmndywinejnnd mail schooner Ankalyc were at Campcacky on Urn ail Owing to non* dnrangrment ii He tilegraplUn ta En, l , .eh»re , «ni TO l no FtidnJe.plim „ o eosnlimlay nH*rnoon. ~ , Cinoonun, Jin. 04,6,11 *lCSj£>47? AViuV i&cV^ M —■*«■«« « nia bb i*,?^ s ?. Pork al *7.75 9 :° f 200 IIo PSr Sa l« ais36B|»l2Bllc '* loOCw i sSSSiSSSS 1 s-^M atrong roaaoo that it makejtbe pooreSdnifw pay oa much to defray the «SSaS^„?(i3!' •ooa aa prictie.blr, lo S^ Pid “ >f ““ !UPPt r SAasnr Covar ILutul—Li eD t.- Cbi: £** concluded the reailinir of l.i« •vr' :^m .5 nt which U,e tortwcntpfh^i^vta the defence; and Iheathp^uK , ’Vf Tajiaiioe ltnWat&hMbfe'th..' feur hundred thousand Haga have aheS7 : biS pocked in CmcinnaU, tor the season of IW7-8 w-Jl n F^ ew!deo,etl oo«faßr,'|eTen for thi, Swf e *“P Uoa of«.wf few place*.&, motion leads us to believe that the same rate of mcreasehu occurred in die West.geaerSir- CtHCtnnait ChrunieU, ' \ - * , r n ‘r A 'i U "~" The u - k*hipPfowK/A,Capt Thomas , con,m ®nJ'n«, u under for the La* Indies. Uj, »j d lhtL u* j v W uT« a °t t w,u P° !■» ..«£ £,%”?*+ - ,r ' kinT " ■*>"< n "lb 03* Don’t have yellow dark TVelh ik*v ~. n made peariywhileby one timft’mimr /?" ** ifesfcsar*? a SSS£^j&&&S&£j?Sr£i .^Aa.aagTi A. A. ttmn !a. fa.. " TKmßir.S^^'^^wwnririnji : fegs^S-aSSSSSS : P#3sfssii §psstirs 3^^tte.TߣSEsßSE^ .SfiSfliiS asiu™, wc.u.^p^j, ‘ ' 'Jo* '..'L','v ,*-‘ and 31 pjaia. -jo lu • *. y»w«in Si “ “ £j “•«««> oto jo . -. a aSS^^.^h^'fWK^ygirtaw saar s -amitessr , [jAtwil AiA MA.SQ.N A Co. M'-BHICJE 'rtlß 11I2S—Thk' ™»i*«E. k V«,'”„?'‘F‘ ‘l s ?' ■'“*. k«»'.mSlx ■pn*£ JSK. “ -“• ’■“' "« fKk Mpuant and ii«fc. •iSasKiJras p*» « Ag»n> fof tbc owaer. e«l indefinitely 'nJ ¥“* ««n be tat rras «he b B «n«M will „n S . l ° nUn (nm aalo. . pec*otu wLkw?,? "■•“““M* **** *‘ private to Jon. Kidil * Co. mqtunee are referred Tills. * Co> °J W«H«. ian3l " *“ 8 MACIUNTOST. . , tiui Which £T«*e *ttcb^Mn^i^.‘^fi, t r aIn * M Meaner Barack, and ibf fa ? tl0 "' KO ' J \* T pnee for cart or nppnrZi WU, by - lowe, ‘ “"k* ja3l ; Wit M iUTCnELTIIKC, 'Pirn LAST . 1 -M*. by p. P. H. Jarar,; r y ,, tS ~ A Chrum {Chronicle an-* s*** *• *=k -=2- _ CABSOXaWrrMtd.T I ssgreMsi 7—----- 1 - -u for Mje by- i : .SELLEHsiMcOLS. rjSS* fr “ n “?"* G* H ’" ' ' ■sst •** vr*™** 1 - s*SsS«Ssy s ‘“^- •33d^LLiIaiKn the rear a "“*• r j^°gS^,Cs^. moral of hi. school from th e “\ u «- hirawbi-rry .Ireeu.whcm •f 1 ha. beeu U-acEuig. On and mOrr sl—'i.'?®““tlh*be ropy room* oa V«l«!u cloorfrom the;bridpt The. *£?•** •ut oftwo Wlaoni of.Srattwm.i.. 1 C ?°* oo the fimtAlooday.iaF.ebfn»£^^£,% l gy nnmrri Arm Ju £-s^sl^gl*2%s pss^^si ; MEglg||tpl£l & PAUna, CUKt, y -C^f-^ ssggsst Er* 1 "“s s®bS rr-■■ —l.' '• - -"■■■*&"' Impennl-pnni, »*»*«« ' V - ’ ItouLte ilfdinro, JHM37ai • , , -~ RKFEREN'CHS. - •'••••,' -i l' gacKa^aS: 7 t»OODS AT LOW PUICfcS—W'R Winter Sr^SfnLi* 1 M “ kel •**, cantinae»ia k gB-S=£^.Sisaff& Sift* *<■«, JiS«7.tei ,crT “gS" Ua^-Jis O superior lonj eloH’SHrfiJJtoinf fSfStFZ anicje oCS&SS SIS2i"&P ■ t jJ** ortod i d pi : '■• '■ >•» liVATKH'tim ;j OCOUCIILNGS-500011* prime for. - ja * ‘ ufamw , I ~ - - • ■ • >■>: ■■ -HOweod Mrctt? i LMsjtf sisS6jggg&=- "'•■ ' : '-IW Übcnya* j j ’B.'SNUFF— 2Do :lh#>c«TT*n»« _ . . §s@S3g££^g& B..s'«r w '*"*'& ssfe*q>yw. - -V WfclerupTet, : | ! r,, ’ I vnMr ‘ T ; -~— ;• | ■■■»* w iiACTaS? —^ lA| < dickey ic.il *■*' uSKm**™* ID'S UU - i «‘S£**b, n i' i,, iss^!?sSEs^is^ SODA ASII—A ,t f l n Juit rfru • " | ' ,r _: IL- I faicAw CAytaHaiiE-uaiigfc,.^ y*AL| — Rtf act I *“.'Oouoon «i«l " ,'VBMUBPHV.: aaSisiiiSs* Bii Jz&i.. CtBCmATI dbFITTUVIIGH- ' bXrUY packferTtNET 1 hlfVa&Mltaoam 11m atwMiiUmnt Sat.,. J «n u new cotapoMd of toe urgest, b*«* 'fiSibeband famUted, «ad bum powet&l bow* Wrnuw cf On > We«C- Kwr moa ton fcrtUut D3OMT Kneen.-HM lisa Has b«u in operation —lwu carried a of people widtoQj tite leut in~. JT to their penoiu. The.ooaM will bo elihctbci of »»ood ureei the d*y preriom to ■urting, to »i« rretp. “ uoa of (Mtht and »ne entry of paweager* oa tin r*f£ •deanea*** c ““ UM 1)4 ?*&>* ' i . HOIDAT PACKET./ ' The MONOXg AHKUA, Capt. Snw*. wfll fctre Rtt*. but](h cTery Aloodar morning at IU o’clock;' Whceiiaj eveiy MotuUy eTeamg at 1U r. M. : - , PACKKf.' / Tba lUBEKNIA Na 3. CapL J. «jQ' . "® re Puubnrgh every Tiiuday morning dt 10 o'clock;' ' [, «**ry Tue»l»f evening atlo r.'m. ; - 1 . jraDNESDi'r PACKBTi •' , T* lB NEVV KvUl^kM)-No.- S, Capt. win ! l** Te .frjktouik ’swyWedne»«iejr jbbtslng at 10 . ' T^r J'HUnBDiT'p } . .^®!2)IVANU,C»pt.Gju r !, willlmr Pitt». ! • - PUfn ny PACK£T« *' . CJJPp Eg 1 N0.3, c*pt.cnoo»A wni leave rift*- burgh ereir Friday nomaf-af 10 o’clock; SVbeeUar" every Friday eveauif at I Or?*. ■ • • . - *"* • SATtTBDAY PACKET. » . [ • The MESSENGER, Capu D* Camp, will leive Pitt*, i. buijh *verr Saturday morning at to o'clock Wire liar every Soiuiday evening at 10 r.w. :y. ""“"a IVKDAY PACKET. - - ISAAG a. Q, Ba*o*, wil , leave Pmiburgb every Sunday morning at lOoVtock', Wbecliuj? every Sunday evening atlOjpTm. * j BEAVER PACKETS>-NEAV ARRANGEMENT^ ‘I . .ra-jr- r_ '• -The steamer ■ifJCZJ CALEB COPE. • will leave for Beaver, Giateow an* i I on TneeJav;. iSuraday aud Saturday, x>f each week, at 8 in. retunw I in* on Monday, Wednesday and Friday: I boat at the landing between Wood atrcei and the I prepared to receive freight* at any time. ' . 8. iW. HAfeHAUGB, Ajt^ I . • octlf No 03 Wood at p BEAVER ANIkWELLSVILLE PACKET, r, • w ' The fine ateambota I R Clarke,inaiter, Will, dnriitr I the coming wtnter ocaaon.‘m»k...uhn e Hi. al.lß octock. -a. »., -i -v PMfgg, ■ppiyonUanL •-, ■ V f jjiS,*" V* c ' ; Foa iX)UTBVLLIi .-■•• T! The fine steatocr • I GR^YIJA cw;I i • r F? Broot «- «■*«», win leave M ibore.' " 1 ~.’3 : TO;ST. LOUIS. ' .■' 1. K. Tnef««*-n»mliir gfcsuairl ‘ • - yes&rtaS,, , coLoASsrri. • ■ffimTffi ° Mfc ' IIMI,> - s, ‘' '|| ,; : REGULAR CINCINNATI PACKCT~ ' ■ i k AUe fine stemoet ■ ■,i SffcggHK ■•' -..; ■ FOB CLVCLNNATL !, ‘ i£^ v^«wajaas{issf ■sflyn »m k». u.to— T .*llo o ’el oct , FbrOtithor FOBwr. mbi, r ~' i'IV ".' 7“* «W«nd fort rnßtuntfiiiuner vli" axquo KAXOtf, "» ■BsHßa&ftM. J VfUi Jeuro WfeboYe. -V ' ; I .''v';;’. ./tob ct- • : r ;'••"• - • . >'.r,. a»2S V' lL . K v -~ ~ FOtf 4iRQ\VKSV I r f .T« .. . ■ flWtoiluifF • i;.'( :r{j •. . ■ ’ MlrluorpuiMs.;^SlS' Bre *™ , i3? f«. ii °- |, "-“-- ’■ j 'i* w «pi. 4: s? t“-~ ignfafwfi* m J . ©tSWLTCHV- ' |MP3L Aebu i mmster,-'wiu run M w’S ! Jk,ir” vw? **'“<«? gggg>^"1 '' ~" —, EXPRESS I3NES. " Line, «u«*u S r T„ befo f wi f dedu.«ad. fiSiibJ U>« loweai ewrem w «MMp*teh and at wngvratpu,\c^KiLi,^_; ililrtirc Kzpi«Weiajes «*ji r « ta ~.v;::; ._l_ i§psi§p^~ )wits&tsim9tk *£sSSaSKsffi»!!* ■ '' •■■ssasatK fj HQBIHwiKIhSS.^* S^SSSS^afss On lie roaie * 7W^irfiiK?^*"^fcJ ,iUH "^ l »r* M» rotcUbecSteSA o^“Cedto *?■****■»rte* - L "-- • ■ ■ -~- ~ :^s2aaassß3^»v«^- «® ES =aßiap£6 l S^- *>a«ijpuMi i ajuTfor *?.!*» *“• "■vJJxhT —‘-r -- - ._£KfcLEaii ±'Mcioifc " , ° a -‘ <^UV wiait “‘iSAfes^ir.y* ... ...KJIOTESiaft tv + -■'•SUL roixPKCTEii t. A WOMOL-C W»I, for' "nU tv • A jais « KSgAEIUi.J?w^w« UJKS-JiO tbajursatebr -jwjs. - a'a'-aarj'.; port—a HWdo»a for «ateby j^a^Mdg "V* g-T*, STEAMBOATS. I