=ME ; • Taommu,(Mexioa,)'April 1 1 1th, ISIS. lag Deer .lin—l'opr favor of the Ihth ultimo • reached me likie evening. The teens trainer leaves in a few lvaurs; nod as another opportunity. will not ptetablaroccur in the' next two weeks, I hope yen will exceseme the aubstituting thh ca: clomed,ooples of replies to two friends, as aroseru input malls laguines you have addressed to me. . To mesy- eammunientionaion the-name subject. fromithe Mauna of different States, these are the . anywers;• other' than simple . - acknowledge ': : meets Mobility, that I have fell nt liberty to ma . ke. • .10 each imm;this writer was already.astair, r , looked to he ruterid—a member of the Democratic 'Convention, to• meet in -May. To that extent, these replica embody, distinctly and truly, my Sen. timeids aid 'opinions. In rielpeet to the additional 'paints preiemed• by . Ourself, I shall now as dia l lit.aCtroduatiort and -reduction of the price of , I would - Sete say redaction neer-mom to tdaUe ,tanniMtitlna the reach of iniluitrions fooofids set - de or emigrants, regarding the early occupation set refs and eultiration of the public domain as the richest publin treasury; hoping atilt to see.l.l ii 1101217 sup plus am and abartrexpenses of administration— . as somerys, antes, dtc.--carried to the public treain ay, to be appropriated, amengother runianalobjerts, • - to thelnaptevements of our great mum sod peers, to the extent .of. cosistitotional permimion. It is • my settled coariction,that within twenty - years the . • commerce of thegrest lakes and, western rivers • Will Mach 'a Magnitude • far eareeding, an ever thernalter -talciag the lead of, that &evil* to and foam the Atlantic, and when our lines of communi ' cation-with the point now attained on the Pacific are onentstablished and opened to the enterprise • of one people, there will homily be found a term of -• • eompionson. We shall exhibit the extraordinary • spectacle, under our free and giorimm intlitatione, of clutching and•controlling . the commerce of EU. • rope'With one band, 'and the riches of Chinn with the O&M— • I . speak of richer: but the fulfilment of • our highjiefitieg andaocialdasing Lathe prominent • tad grand consideration.' Td.i'The T ed power. . This I regard as the tribunal power, essentially democratic, popular, rind conservative; placed by • the constitution in the hands of the Chief Magi.' mats, to represent, in his person, the abttlitte env the-19a q ti . ail it meet be an exiMordi • n wig, - of which we have had no exempla; that would induce tovote any change or alter , - Mien, I ,tare suppane . d• that thsconsitution only ; .looked yi its exercise an the cash' of hasty or en monsittukinal legislation. °r(m onsupposable case) .• :franduleet or treasonable . right of toe people of the different arc lions Moor Mums to cam.' their plYperty," (of whit arni kind, or comp/mien) Oto, and "participate in, thetamilpeg Shout le botaxtuired fram.bleximi," [oroevatoffrims tniy eller poe,err ornainsot,l I cannot suppose to be senotody tioneJ.— I- .Wbfulltie "Nein - a territory shalt be admitted into : - the sister hUod of States, it will .be Dr the admitted. State todeteimine all Wogs relating their own . , Congress, in its recognition M . these sierintoritt doubtless titer recur to the prin. eiples %that great landmarks—the' hiDnasua com ' • • gmandse—' hi guide its decision. ; • 1 remain, my ilekr sir, your-friend and obedient servant, ; - Hen. F.W. - 13Orrigm:M. C. • .1• • - ..-•Washingtaa, D. C. • P:ilAday it not !missal' .doubted. whither the thej-priblie-domain . and the Past Office Deport. • Mantle& legitimate; or other than'incideutal soar. . • : ceacifyiivienuer—our.' policy being to pre* ttre _fernier,: and nuke the loner, put it. was deigned) a corminfessio•lotbee whole - reentry, by the rapid tranagderibu of idelligetiee. , If- either defrays its owe- will ant the " ational objects be fin ' • fillwEiol4frilnn'tetriamt •Tir:olleigrest, national , •-Manikin:l . the — above • that .General • .. 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Worse thlui ivmarle, lie I. mining, ,n This 'data red iierici4 : our • civilization, to compromise , this .quedion of Slavery, by going basic to the:prifutrea9led ' t he - I:Turk of emanciprulor . - Mareahmi sweaty-eight: 'years gone by. Thia is umilTssing. backssard. _Bet the . Union catharses dl this •Prvsk" . . • • specimed of this same De socasuilsr•lie:VleasPa made: to epportiun the • plaid domaier-the common property of the the new. States. ". !This property be: hangs.to tte, States in common, to .Pennsylva- Pia u tench an . fii,Wisconsin, and it Is a sub. jest oijusk complaint that all the benefits if this :-. emus* -*gal); late'aeczaed to the advantage The Teta Power ii .treated, too, "as essential ly dissecriiic,':prisultu . , and coneerrativer 'What mxteiy of psrpnlar Goviernment is this'-or of Denmerioy;'Whete Preeident defeats popular "-• tee n 41.101, :Mid Public necesefty, as, when our 'Alves* end Ifintme. Bills are vetoed, by putting doarii - his sliglebandedaripority elpthist the pre . pi* itealltbe States, as expensed in the Senate, and ne the.Peopley tinaninsourly . represented in • both benehee of the Cougars dare United States. We 'di. not Minh match capital ism be made out other letteis,Geo. Worth squints at free irsda oedemata the SebTreasury, &akin short, son all - bmgme Lit war, sad Co Loco romp ism of the then ....ma; General -Worth ' has-sold himself, -as it • seetho l:. ils:OiJea o .' ll kmeli of Maim Two or three Yeats ago, jf we,iney credit the Albany Jour. nal, he Pissed do it - iery good Whig, but now, at. traded by the tame r of high civil position, he has consented no aterificis hie principles, if he ever had arm to the illusions of Ane : Upon a new field.— The prefaxia . st 11 of 41:1S' be has honored for thirty : Ave years , hat now, in theLeginniag of a ;good QldAge, Le . laseishes these iendoes, by wrong. *lds earned- and bete friend, and by turtling ;aide/111 and en *Gee seeker. -4;1. %'~.:~ ~'.-. =Ns= '`.4=e=zmi ONE=EI THE YITTSBURGIT il.l2Enr M:==l=l IPITTSBOIL OO * WEDNESDAY MORNING: MAY . I7 ..8.^ .. —.eft:44=mo sad Subsenpuons to the Nprth las sa4 UtiVA:Ytozet Gairweliilaskißttlynceivettl --ineartoitarxiquEss: - vrip nrcrivADad forward,lree a( . - expensey,d .weitistszesic sal Ottisc-stP4 O l4 . : . - GAziirs le paliiiitted UNT7l4l2Weeklyi and W ee kly:—The • Daily is ricvsli • Dollars pat Enassr, ibeTri•Wesidy is Mr Darn per 'MMUS; the Weeklris Toro Dollsts ped enstami strictly toriinriz.so aro uraenly retteertod the handle their doors before 6 r. ni arid *a early to to day. es . • . • Pox Lim Goalioarztal ten RITArr,Now., Impact% MS. sad, Ast.i.N.amialc , Efealasitlosi FOR'CISTAL CONI2IMIONEI4 NEEL' itiIDOLASIWARTH, MCM=II . E rr Al it meetirtioftheAntimneOnic and Whig coasts ty cormanteeof Ciciaspoilenee. - held . at fdlilasterid awe, Pittabargh, on 'Batted. y, May 6th, the following call* eras agreed upotc' The AMP:masonic and Wing electors of each scud; borough - and *Cynthia in Alle gheny coontyi are requested to celiac* Id their octal Kan* of teal& 'primary' meetingi In sold dicuiety, on liitturday, the I h day of /ant nerd, to agpoint two del egates G am a distziet, to meet In Contity Conven t** al the Him to, in the city of Pittsburgh, an Wadneidayi. a 10 th Ord** neat, at 10 A. 11., of 1,11;d day,' th • to candidate., for nolitscd, snot •nd county ogees, Otte straported nt the tooting fall erec tion: - TN! meetings in all the townstips ex, wept list: be Held at 2 o'clock, P. al„ and to fill. b, r , *id all tte Wordy and boroughe at 7* P: St, of ' col Thit commute *mild 'earnestly urge' upo the said ellittlint the necessity Mao efficient organisation, pre plummy tote coming election. ~. . , •- . DANI...Pd'CLUDY Chairman. Joan !duo; . .11. W. Lumley., ) Secretarica ~ J:Bannos, , • ; • : 11015 . • . . Osseral Wort! General Worth haa pot in Lis bid for the Presi• &nay in tog teller , athlreirl . to birii by Mi. do.. chol'Alaberna... • li. appear" i tho Union of Sundayinnd just in time Go the BalLiOir C 011411.: tiOrl - Monday. •. There aro three of these lit tera; lug...the aubatarwe of all will be round in the orre Whirl We , . ~ . . ~ . , . , . . .- . AW,part haring obtaine d circulation that Mr. ''.. SwitiztlitiwWWhatiatateil that the words' or near," ': -; iyht e t r a r i e. 'euntained in that portion 'al the *IMO*. ' -I- ' Zaintkie the f , euiasylvanii - RitilroW chatter, which • . mialze to the 11!Irlaillailn) of the road et 'Pittsburgh, Wine hthern, lin the Seaate ca the motion of Mr. .. • Dims, we are authorized by Mr. 'SwaSiweltier o *ateinkr..ati Mat. he never made 'each' a Witte . . weinZiadilsiiji walnut ain have been true in fact. ..thalterwintimiklag'the and to terminate at or new theitati ai Pittsburgh" . was - Maenad -In the 4 - . • .Iknise 'of Repimuntailyea. It 'does ant go as far l.- . as 36„.8'.., artaire4, but he thought it an Mtwara ; mew on 'the We/vision of the original charter; which Wted" the ' termination. at • any point ' - within tcone!! of, AlleghenT. '•- • ; ELit - -. •- . "at ,Stain' in Taarzwato.—Pasheageni '-, Onallf -"lark zo Raton are titian by the Wawa . ... or r ' 14 . and the PriMidance ara t ads'iilft boars, which is ai the rate of twen - W.ittillealan',ltlairi.).-Titia. is dime with as much - aafetru at top cap be snide in any 'minibus itfiout. .E.niiirnor4kilirm:—Tbe.ShipmentarrousNew York hnd 55,1 , 719? sine?. laiitts4,lat; 0r.11,112 . iota litiUtt iestddar.: -Glees tbeirAlret■, it - the Cl/lei:wall inarketi 'old at cents per , , , ,M, 016 , 1 44 1 ‘114* 1 904.4"# 0 4C.: 4Vit gadflies."' ihnovottattewvo4,ocoreisii.. iko*.pendiaelotti reserortlAkt I :.fiabicripti*.* the',Ceittral Ritilsolafil • lave lts;. r.ltt.itiva , ici.ffi** 4 o'4oo"A= o f r.i.irigl&sa extrinegius questioni inks i controv ersy whit:l4llW -weovreet decision, requirestbe ermined. can and-impartial deliberation. I Gem that 111003 C of dm ineskinmortantbearings of this question are almost forgotten,amid the variety of minor considerations vhat siterougleforward,thattleadvantageavlich all our fellow cuixerts will derive from the con &unction of this workVate- eidruitteted. , from the fear lest some individuals or localikeiwillhe 11.15 L benefited than ollumq wliiks under . .the apprehen sion that, if from any names' een ecuninfreoer,mme smell. mount of Mullion might be required to Inert . , e portion of the interest on the proposed loin, the bawd is incurred of ktaingan improvement which will, in all bunion probability, in the Course of a &sir years defray stwassiderable portion of the ex penses of the county. and will .enable the Vphtge community more May to defray the taxation re. quired to meet the existing engagements of the It may perhaps tumid tIS in benting a correct opinion on this subject, if we examine into some of the results that have followed the completion of similar undertakings, in other cities. The period is not very remote, when - almost the whole of the Western Trade rewired in Philadel phia, with the exception of coffee mad some other groceries, We Which then, as now, Baltimore Was the principal market. At thal time, the Pennsyl vania wagon, and the 'Kentucky broad horn' form ed the principal means of conveyance;- and the facilities afforded by our turnpikes were sufficient to secure to our State the chief trauiponation of thesupplika of merchandise fur the VI - patens Mer chants. •, • The construction of the New York canals, under the wise kiresight of a Clinton, supplied to that emporium the advantage. which her; admirable maritime position. alone couhl not seeure—a rapid increase in her commerce toZk place, and the val• ue of teal and personal estate in that city, which had been nearly stationary for several year. before the connection between, the lleid.on and Lake E rie in 1112.5, had increased, during the ten 'Mt. subsequent to that event, from. one hundred 'mil lions -of dollar to two bandied and twenty eight millions. Front '1635 to 'lint,. the awe gate capital of New York continued to increase, notwithstanding the convulsions in the commercial world, and the immense loss of properity by the, great fire; but from then till now her population has increased only It. per cent, and her wealth his remained nearly stationary. , • • / At that important crisis, it was that a new com petitor for the , western trade 'entered the inane, and the rail Mad Gout Albany to Boston 'divvied 1° e . 11. ; city a huVe riS TP3n !;l n o e f n 6 ritrb l e " ;; " l mann " atta w n h : ic a h nd b opened a re . .direct . y fo o r ' supplying the West with' throe New England meta 'ambulate that had , previously reached their con tamers by a moram make's. course:, ' In the abort period, from 1911 to 1315, the popu lotion of one increased Imm ninety eight thous and to one hundred end fifteen thousand, and the, value of her real and personal estate has augment ed from ninety eight to one hundred and thirty five Millions of dollars, being at the rate of 9 per cent. per Rennin. To retain the advantages thus lost, the city of New York is now devoting. her ener girl to the eionatruinion of a .a rail mad foam, the. Hudson to Lake Erie, which, passing through southern tier of counties, in that State,.end traversing a corner of our own, will provide a more rapid mesas oL communication between thine important points, and in the confident expec. ration of the New York capitalists, will restore the pmeminetice among, the markets of the Union, which she has wi long enjoyed. •-•- .Shall we Amigo the orportunity whiCh is now. afforded of establishing, upon a parmanent basis, the control 'over the commerce of tbe Ohio and its tributaries which we have obtained; and of direct tins through our own State a lugs portion of the undo and - trate which must otherwise pars be tween the Atia'nric and the Wen, by other chan nels, contenting upon others the benefits which we shall, hy a suicidal policy, neglect to secure, and which, if once lost, cannot bd 'regained Ind at as expense of labor and monu, far exceeding the mount for which the county is slow requested to subscribe her kinds, Let it not be krgotten, that this subscription will be expended, as the work pregresses,..on the we:. Tern section of the work; and that as Soon as it is subscribed, the city of Philadelphia, in her corpor ate capacity, is henna to advance an equal sum; mad the wadi known enterprise and activity of our fellow citizens may sakly be relierl upon to render this large esperidins re incur neighborhoods source of profit both to the - farmer and mechanic. I should have been glad, it our ieapitalies bad emulated their Philadelphia friends in the amount of their individual subscriptions to: the Central Road; bid the county subscription, ro , fiti from in• juriously allecting. the prospects of the Western - Hoed; will leal to accelerate its coiripletion; not sly,, by . leaving - m.4sta capital free to•re ,Rreoted to that 'lnpatient undertaking, but from the ;MAD roes made by the President of the. Central Road, tbat their Board would pledge' itself fur-as large a auliscripnon to the Ohto Road no can Jot obtained in Ibis county, kr their own undertaking. .Latlueneed by , thew tmnsiderations, therefine, having full confidence in the. able report of Mr. Merrick, published in the 'papers' this week, and believing that whenthe and is complete, it will yield - torbe•tdoelibohlers lariat amount of at least 8 per rent and. matiliellY promote .the. welfare of ' the city, the county, and the oticumorntreabli; 1 sin. .ereelyriope thakeill • LOCH be, bid Wilad,Und tbarilie delegates from alr the districts of. the county will cordially unite in a ,itieutini which wilier, eminently promote the pm. perity.of the community at large, and of every • - . • CITIZEN OF PITTSBURGH. - • May Ifith,rBlB. . 41. Correspondence of the Pitteboree Gesene _ . . . . Nsw Yua, May In. . The Arnenute BoirJ of FOreigo Mivitals held .a public meeting at the Tabernacle yesterday, the Ilan. Tbrodore Prete:igl:lmm presiding. Prayer was offered by Dr.' Monk., of Elizabethtown:. Dr. Andevon, one of the :.3ecrataries of the Board, prevented a brie{ dear, and encouraging view of the °ovations of the S!wierty, and the condition of its Missions- ~ Since test M. eight of the Miarioos have been reinforced by thirty new Laboreis., Nineteen cler ical miwionanes 11/15, 'now under nprointment, to lie seat out. We miming year.—two o them to es. tablish a Mission among the Jews of ancient This salonies, 'and several applications the appointment em new before the Committee. . Under the care of the &lard are 26 • Missions, 100 stationni 50. ordshind Missionanci, and 236 Mai and female assitaant laborers—iss a 11390 sent from this country.. Associated vith these are 2$ naive preachers, end hbotitloo other naive help ers—making 515 laborers smoug • the heathen sus tained by-the -Board.-- - 1a these. Masson. are 75 churches, containing upwards of 26,000 members 33 Seminaries and Boarding Setinob,contisining 1,- 355 scholars: 367 Free Schools, containing about 12,000 papas • nod 11 P ri nting establishments, .1 hiCh abnot 600,C2/0,000 of, pages hue bejn print ed, from thehegisming, in 50 languages. • The receipts kle the first nine mouths of the present financial year,amount to $170,000; nearly 25per rem. mote than during the same period Ins year.. Toliquidate the debt of smpoo Incurred' the last year, and meet the wants of the Misaioni the present yew', there is• required not less than V 301,000; so that to prevent embarrassment a large increase of contributions is indispensable during the next three months Mier the statements of the Secretary, addresses Were made by Rev. Messrs. Wilson and Calhoun, Mimic:merles froth Afiica and Syria, and by se viral other distinguished gentlemen, embodying most interesting facts and, eloquent appeals, and brut!. fog throughout the trite spirit of miss — ions; and .they manifestly made 'very deep impression upon the large issembly—a very fit close to the nu merous and, interesting exercised' the week. D. 'l-4 consequence of a COACrid typognophiOal er tor, wi.repabliah the fidlowir . kg articles • ' Xevemept of Netatm We compile the bi llowing tabby from authentic gooney—Ohm:ring the course d the prediotta silver, and gold, at New York. We fiat! the movement otivon and eohatmemrds New York, from Janoray la* to April 3oth, taw, and 1847, to have been as folloorr . =DOWD OF ULON AND DOL.I. 1848, 1547. • Increase. Bar, Iron, ton, 8,516 6,07 ' - 2,219 Pig !" !, 16,337 !. 10,720 5,617 Sheet, (hoop 146)48,072 39,996 8,076 . s • Coin. . 3202,725 $6.032 4 515 $5,851,293 It will be noticed, that the CiMI, import does not quire keep pace whli the impart of iron, though we have riot brairi: changes in the tariff, which plitred—e6mrding tape Administration presses— last year ketch an Important pan in producing on pert. of aPecie. •1 . •• ' .• Thifeaporttabki*Of New York Acne that more them four millions ((dollars In coin have been tient abroad mince the first of January. and the demand . fw shipment not at all diminished. Lanyear.cisin was coming to us; and the varied produchsof the dooatry were in demand at enormous rates. This, we were told, was the effect of the tariff of 1546. Now, cobs inhuming us, and produce in small de tnand, at a reduction of nearly fifty per cent, ad& ed to a ruinous reduction on freights. The Nisi. Pets of the 'country Gaeta the change, at every point, and an exposition of the causes of the! change would be read with !interest. The Post, a day or two ago. explained away an anicle front the Jour. EMI of Commerce. relative to the derangement of exchanges between New. Vok and New Orleans. We commend the above Armes to their attention, hoping fur a speedy answer. . MITIEZIOCCI daughter of Mr. David Lambden, reaiding in Clermont county, about eigh. teen miles Gore this city, disappeared on,Suaday test. :The eras extremely beautiful, and had many admirer., among them a young man named West (mot Baltimore. He, it seem*, bad proposed mar riage to the young lady, and bad been rejected roost .deeisively by the parent. an - they-knew but little of him. lie continued kis visits, howev er, an a friend, - not a suitor and on Suaday called ea usuaL He was cooly received and after tarry ing a kw. momenta, Miss in company with an other pang man. loathe house, an they said, to go to Church, bat • Wert, probably affeetiog indil en mice renamed until about 3 - in. the afternoon, when hestartad homeward.' - Not hing-mom-bas Nothing mom tiu since been heard Ofaither Weil or Ulu L; and her companion! :The pealed eirsileaufld prevails in the neighborhobd. It is ennialsed that Went, in a fit ofjeskinsy murdered both.--L'Or-Pore. . Kmp lateakett; bag explod ed by tbe v 'etfor a Jeri tt New York, which *slue has koed d the pacy stoekholders. to pity beck the money 3C. , !5 , , • - ftua. sr_ ,Tttf.a . ....rorrrr Priastwou it Ameng chiggiegl..„,yjetergerse; and we believe. - thereii mop anion, more beautiful . - in its', oiseliwandesl by eo many besenfol Spats of lendand water. There is every variety, barn giotiniainir.dtle, hill and valley, river &plain and all so charmingly diversified as to mike the mien.' try at this =won; the nog bewared part of ems. lion. -Truly, God Made the (gentry and Man the town. Nature,' is wog' and breeze, is the gre4l earth and the spring flowers, in pleasant land. scopes, and refreshinggresms iu the ,froits of the earth, and in rustic • life, in simpler gages arid purer living,.l3 the representative of the one,— Behold the other, in bricks and mortar, dust and toil, in early, late and patient labor, in crowded greets and squalid poverty, in the biased' fashion, the indulgence of frivolity, the gaiety, vices, envies ColliSeon and exegeses of city life. These is all the contrastbetween the bloom and beauiyof coun try life and the - dingy walls and workshops of the It is iinponiblerliglo be impreastd with this contrast and not to find - delight, relief and beauty uponbe hill tops, nod the river bath which bDr der this ever busy end bugling city. We are charmed too, with the improvements made upon figse borders,-' , ' the ;stage with brood eves and thick vines," - es Wordsworth has piloted it,:‘ , : the - tlower.gardens, ominurntal trees, theavennes and by path., adorned with graperies, the more plentiful promise of choice guits, Abe green award, the luxuriant Collage, the tasteful ar tenement of grounds, the selection of fair pmt pegs, all showing' a liberal hand and excellent taste. They Me benPraetors, ell these, though work ing mainly be the_msehres, and at one or the towas.people; we reel them to he so, when we go forth intia - abe conger. We grall rejoice more and more as the about us is nage and more improved. It it -delightful to know already that the dead rest ist peace, beneath. the great trehway of heaven, by the siillytetertendi upon m ecesecra, red spot of earth; where neither rude feet may tread, nor the naderjestbp heard. The choriatersof the grave *robe birds of Paradise, and one can bet in the beautiful spot Where oar dead are mostly M be burled, that death loses half its sting, and the grave oil its iietaiy, when we consign the bodies • of nee friends to thew kindred dust, and the spirit to the Gcid who gave it. The Appal' : Pase. of the diev. E. Sprague, arbor Tniy &enrollee, was resumed, and decided by tile °cameo's resolving— "That in vicar of informalities in the manner of taking and recortiiog teattmouy in the co*, he abould be refened book to the Troy Cuakreueo for ■ now IP the afternoon, the appeal aria - of W. 0.. borne, of Baltimore, waxealled, but no . progrera made, except the reading of • mass of evidence. Txr Ttalacesrauppetred yesterday in an en tire' new dress. The type upon which it fs printed is clesi, and it is altggether the most prom' Ming whip penny paper Weat and South of llatti• . . We coil attention to the able .a cogent letter of a citizen of Pittsburgh, upon the subject of that most viol imprOiement fur Pittsburgh and Allat gheny county, the Central Railioad. Com. Lsitre.—The Sale of Youghingeny con' Lands and city lam will take place this afternoon a the Moms of John D. Davis, to which the tale Lion of capitalists and business men is called. We am mqueited to Mate that the Rev. John l• Swayze anll preach in the South Comm. Meth. dist Church;Allegheny,this (Wednesday) evening, at 8 o'clock. Professoe.Welter R. Johnson and Z. C. Robbins have just foritisd • cbrirtnership in business, nt Washington. ltir. J. is one of the inina scientific men& this country. " From some cauec or other, , re failed to &emir our regulo , CongressionalDirpotelr yesterday. RArt.r.o.co, 34/V DAMS IN 0111..s.The Zane. Courier coutaitut en able eddresa setting forth the advantages nod necessity of a radii:gad connection to Zenetville, from which we mate the Olowirur "The pest question that presents itself is lbin Is • Railroad amosary fur the prosperity of Zane► rilke and the region otsountry around it! Why not content 011tbtiVel Vial oar present Reultiea he reaeLlog the &Soon nuukets f " • • coma amrwer.preeerds itself: RidioiL& 'are the distmcnishine kature it the age: For the law 30 yearn Steam Navigation hits claimed this - preb lion; but Steamboats follincid trade, whits the rail mad Creates it; and draws from other channels aU the life blood of trade to illicit We may conclude to do without Itailway•Zbut riot so with ether places I around us. We may go' to sleep; but when we muse onmelvea, tie shall find our Manufact o ries deserted, our Mechanic+ impoverished, our -Commerce destioyed, and new and more desire. big Markets establishedinithe mistletoes room ties, which without benefinlng our rumen would impoverish and Free our towns. if there were no hetver*.asoch there N one, in the principle of Rif defnue;lhat should be all tore Mathes.. If the mute through this place--the mow obvious one 13r the Great Arterial 'Railroad be. tweet. the Atlantic and hlNsissippi—it this mete be neglected notch beger, we shall shortly have no hope to hang an argument epee.' Every argument and every word of this applies with force to the position and duty of Pittsburgh. We can never be ruined by Arley in building toads but we shall suffer en immensely rateable increase of business to slip from our peep by Ad.' ing to give the tontines fire its primmest, c= m:=2 Thew are busy times with the - Loco Foca, and anxiety begirt& to be pictured upon the coon. menaces of the party. The Permaylvenia Dele . if ales are of mane down for James Buchanan but they may have tochange their purpose. They are instructed also, we believe, to oppose the two thirds rule; introduced in ISlLbut their opposition, we think,will not avail them—attd certainly Da, if there Is any doubi as to the nomination upon the fast allot. We observe that Alabama is expect. al to go (or Mr. Woodbury; and upon the ground.. jtecording 10 , a, resolution before us—that be is more !prcialavery is ha-opinions than the rest of the pro Slavery Democrats of the Sand. The game southward appears to be to wane the nom. ination of some northern man MOM nitia than any slave holder south of tbe Potomac. Mr.Bechanan hai bid high, and Dallas a little higher, and Mr. Woodbury, no we read the Alabama Besolonen, highest of aIL The Northern dough faces BMA be credulous, indeed, to support such candidates—hail. ing (roan the North, but bound 'utdated Amt to the car oftbe Shtvery Juggentatit. We predict stariny time in the Baltimore Convention, upon the choice of men; but moat of all, if there is any pride and spirit among the Li,legates upon the question if principle.. -tr - • • • A Dcantazow ro Fotrununtorrtas.--Tha Leg. islature allow York has enacted, not that "there shall be uo more cakes and ale," but that Mere shall be no more kirtunehunting, as Walt they can prevent it. They have pawed a law by virtue of which all the property which a woman may have at the timed ter marriage, and all that the may' acquire afterwards, is her own in ke simple. She may sell it, devise it, give it away, or do anything -else with it she may think proper, , She. receives and may appropriate all the mute, profits and pro ceeds of every kind whatever, Intact she has at solute ;and entire cont ro l ot/hr. it as - though she were single, and her husband has no more right to any part, portion or particle oLitoiricTits matiage• meat in nay way, than be woukl.haye What of hip text dour neighbor. , it &pretty savage inroad upon:the old notions of raatrimmay, and we have horn limbering our heads to make something like an approach to a gumsat the number urinate!). es destined to be broken orr this year in New York. Tat Mira—The Baltimore Patriot dates that large bed of nietalic ore, said to contain • nch per ensilage of tin, has been diacovered in the kit of Mr. Wtn. Merryman, in Baltimore county, about twenty•bree mild Goth that city, upon the Bush- Cahn run. a tributary to the western prong of the Gunpowder river. 'The laud of the vicinity is no ted Stir its mineral productions, and is probable an exia.ion of the great metalic belt which traverses the Union, in a tiontretiderly and soutirwesterly reeuon,passing ttouuFb the mounteinous districts of the States of Virginia, North Carolina, Zanies see and Georgia. herons/nos warreo.—A - proper reword will be given kw the restoration of the officers sad pen of the 7d slid sth Regiments of Pennsylvania Mi" have by some•noisaiunknovmvanitilted to their resPective Colonels. A slight trace of the 3d war naked is Liberty abut oar Monday, - Which miry Intestinally lead to their r discovery,: of She fifth nothing Laa been beard since May, 1847. A Mil.erla Osamu,— NATIOATTON Of TUX ALLILMUNT aivra--On Saturday Mr: liastrossof Pennsylvania uked the imanimons consent of t h e House to offer. the ht., lowing resolution; which was objected to I licaihsai, That the. Committee on Commerce be instructed to enquire into the expediency of mit. ing an appropriation for the. improvement of the navigation of the Allegheny river, and that said soldualitee report by taller otherwise. tt ====ski=t; N.Ollll Itet a e.- • W*ls idththicityripaiai assize. 2 dtwins-1; , fief and a igi* gid Intl the Argi to taithe ' her appeartithe in this basking :Irdeld;.the' 'noshes.% upon leorisultation with tier frieadc has ogine',to the noneinsion .to name bee Telegraph, on the amnia 'braids was in adranee • Rot roe Start Mmuctore.-Nerrit: Smith. of New Yeti:, /marmot to' the edeor of Bostosi anent:- type WOO toccatas a fund 'kW the defence of the captain aisd . tts'o men of the - Illeii YeiseY sloop that carried off the slasee,from :Washingleu; and mys he Will pay more if necessary.' •• DIVOiCIM tar-craraiartettr.—The New Haien •P' l4 . llo aw.lrc. that fallow quarter or rte peptiopt to the Legislate are far divontre then twen ty hare been registered within few days. They oome friza all Parts of the 'State, cad are predicated tipoo every-.possible 4118 C. Nzw. You CANAL Nsviosrum.—The debit of the boats on the New Yodecanals,iu contequence of the want of water, in the dry semen, wean to be nearly at an end. The Rochester American says that the horns are now pasaing through no Gast at the locks wilkperruit• A Dina...—,We ace it slated that n comical affair came oil or Brandywine .village, between Mr. Washiagton Shells, a miller, and John Brown,4 cooper. 'The miller shot the cooper's dog. The cooper challenged him to mortal combat with mus• bets. The miller came up end offered to tight fist fight. Thecor Ter breathed nothing bat blood and thapder, and it was sometime before the mil• ler discovered they were joking him. Gm+, CALWALADIZIL..-Alllollg# the passengers who came in the Virginia from Vera Cruz, was Gen. Cadwidsdes, who, it it understood, will resign his commisSion as hr arrives at Washingtoa— During his career in Mezico, ho bus distinguish• ed himself for courage and *adzes:. A letter trout the Picayuue's correspondent al Vera Cruz, mention", that un American ...Wier who accompanied the last train from thes rityof 'Mexico, from iudispasition lagged behind, and being overhauled by the diligence, he-obtained a passage. The tinge was soon utter tator.ked'hy .robbers, who, alter plundering the passengeni tat their valuables, tool: out the A 13304.111 soldier and shot him.. Our correspondent could not learn his I.nante. Parr OrFICT riAlilsrar.—The Post Office in Taunton, Masa, teas robbed us Friday night lad, of neatly two hundred kuters, and about one dollar in change,. The letters were found the neat day. Needy all of them had been broken open, sad sottie of them badly torn.. Several drafts which they ...mined, were not uden.— How much money was obtained, bss not been a* certnined, but it is thought the rogues did not get a huge mouth. Want 050P.221 Ouiu..-Shotild there be no outward event—such as rust in Wheal—occur be. tween this and harvest, there will bee great crop of small grain in Ohio. All accounts from the in terior agree in .this. The following erg:Caen:ft: of statements made by our country pullers:— Tut Wacar Csor.—A leuer dated Akron, April a. thus speaks of the - wheat crop in - that vicinity :—"Tbos prospects of the coming Wheat crop in this section of Wesiern Ohio never were (at this season of the year) snore.favonsble than at this time. This remark will apply to the °aunties of &tomtit, Poatage;Vaytte, Stark, Holmes, Col. umbiana, sod CarrolL" ' WirLAT CLOr.—Fran observation and what we have beard from various parts of tbn county, we believe the proxpeent of the Wheat crop in High• land were never' more _nattering at this season of the year than they are rat present—ifighianJ Akins. Tag WHEAT Coup AND Inn Fame.—The late rains, succeeding a revere &oath, have-given a stimulus to all kinds of veginition. Wheat, oats, and grass never looked liner. Corn planting is in rapid progress and will soon be completed— We have every indieaiton of a 'demo.* harvest. In regard to fruit, peaches ,ttud early clwrries are generally billed, but there will he an abon, dance of apple? and all the awake Wire.—/Ai: siva Star. Micninarr.—The Whig elate convention rnef,at Detroit on Thursday and eleeted Jo,.epti R. Wil• hams. A. C. Comvtock•, S. &triton, II P. flabeoel: and E. W. Peek, as delegates tothe National Con• 'vaut. They were instructed to vote in favor of the nomination of Mr. Clay. Ttlituntar some linos slam .Nreohtted that the Bank of Chester county was aely to recover SIAO,: 000 of its stolen notes, by mans ,of an errata at Mammon, it adt,fsle. WEILT CFAVG AID FAVlr.—The Corydon, (III.) Gareth growing wheat Cllll4 in ibis section, have never for tunny years, prorritred a MOM abundant yield.. II it eat n,. the ttlft,, the only enemy it has now to cementer. the fanner will reoeive arsabundant reward ~r Lis 'Asir. 5, aomelocialitiswthe peaches and cherries were win* ter killed, tint upon the highland*, we understand there will Le au abizn4l4ll.3 of thoi description of fruit. There never was a Letter primped fie apple.," picot ato Cur.n'a tton et the l'onie 12.aouee Zeta*, larKo tantta past. ing through the eut.otr will gam over thiny dollars to wood au elleh trp. • - SXALL Poi,-Wes andotatatathat the Inuit p prevatta to a eottaiderable extent ut itradenatatente, Ky_ and vssintty.' Report...ay. that revers' deaths' from Owl auras hare tateurred .41 Roach :creek, in Mead cuultr. The esrenit