Craillocia imilamyADpop, PUBLISHED BY WHITE t CO PITTEIBUILVIW.. TUESDAY MORNING. IttY,lB,lSiS. 5 1 1 / I Mumma:vars. isowrzt-anisaloaa Adeeresemeuts and leabaerkeueas tot!. North Amer aan sad United Buttes Gazette, philadelphia t taesteed lad forwarded from this office. ' • -• --tatty yotiltutn„,„„,„ wo will rezeive . .d f orwar d .c.for r 4 p.per. p and "b CONOTERCIAL LIST AND PIIILAD sad PHIA PRICE CURRENT. Subseri b formadd uon s tem bto des val office. uable paper v.lll be recelved us Yrrrseprtuu DAILY Gessrrs Is published.. a', rll 141- uWeekry, aid Weekly.—The Duly Serverr per smuts; the Tri•Weeklyer Ftra Dolleseper .semi the Weekly is Toro Dollars per arruu., 'uncap is erreaur. Ipridarairrtsam are earrrestlt .requedAaLlo held tir tram favors before sr. a, and as earls in das as pronticable. di.venhetnentir not inserted' far a 6peei , !ad dard will inynctittny Le changed nqnl ordered drd, Foe. Lay= Comnaerciallntelligenee.Domeatin, Mar Sem River Nese", Import., Money Martens, laa von third psge. All Ihromeratte Whig NasoltutiOns• FOIL PRESIDENT, ZACHARY TAYLOR; _ FOR VICE PRMDENT, ' MILLARD PI.L.LICIORE, 01 ROW TOIL . ELECTORAL TICKET. SENATORIAL' et.ccrwas.TUorw Al. • T. M.H.foneof . f . e.etudifrou Jr!. 11 D /1 1 1 5 1 . n.0 6 1 EL Leban n.. , 1. Joeeph G. Clursion, Heury Johnson, jfi. JOhn P Weshernl, Ilosne Wr Colder, 'I. James M. 1)8•16.. .15. Wll/1021 91.1.11sulne. 4 Thou I. Duffield, 10. Ch a rles W. Fisher. IL Daniel 0. lignes, • 11: Andrew 11 Curbs. Joshaa Ohara, 15. 'rhos ft Davidson. John a Steele, 19. Tfisept Maitre, S. John Landis, V. Joseph Schmuck., 2.l..kruirave Charles Snyder, ILL Ilichard 11. G. Hurley, 2.1. Thomas S. Silt., IL. FT.. , Tyler, R. Sakrt'l A. PUMA.. C. FOR CANAL COMIAIIByIONFB .ER DILDDLESid'AidTI I . . ow 0170 calm : . • Ainlinainada and Whig NadadnatioWa FOR CONGRESS; MOSES lIAIRPTON. • rot .vosaltot,T.. LEWIS C. NOBLE, of Ladoga. CHRISTIAN SNIVELY, orWRIHno. • SWABXZWELORR. of, Piusbnrigh. HENRY LARGE, of Alai. HEZEIHAH.INIXON. of Lower St. Clear. • JOHN SCOTT, at Rom, DANIEL SPCIIRDT, of Elisabeth Borough. Aosurros. JOHN It FOSTER, of Etaldopro • Sam nurlt.`ppuip for Telagiuifth4o . lfarw.• DlrcePssNfor ititmelliumiasue Nines /Mary . Erst.inataa. , Ths plot is dargEoping. -,inctbercomproatewof Freedom with Slavery is to aide thenanala of oat' . country's history. The Slave Potter, aided by. Nortnern Wawa Farei, ir'determineato senleybe question of Slavery lEZatersinti, bifbreirmigraiss ad. jetties, ifby any means it 'Can be ettsninplishett— nevr Congress is evidently fearedim state , * parties, the eve of a presidential) X. scathe in favor of Slavery, are ;:pcstitidered ye offering a more favorable oceusiculithan anything whlchlithe future presenui. . Them:mon ig there. fors, to be pleased at•the presera 'moment, and al reedy has action, indicative of , a Certain result, been had intro Senate. • . . Ott the 12th instant, the Oregon 19 being tinder consideration, Mr. Jo&rich Davis - addressed the donate, in defence of the institution of Slavery.--. On the conclusion of his ttriuUlUrit,l,sl.r : Clayton ill- - - „ troduceil a proposition to refer the Oregon wilt the varioaa amendments which had been pn). posed, to a select committee of eight, to beohoseo by ballot. He expressed a deep and LISIS.IOII9 soli. citude to have this vexed quation nettled upon tome permanent prtuciplp, that would he honora. ble and satisfactory to both sections of the weeny. Delaware, he said, belonged to nettre r the North nor the South upon this Issue. Her feelings were all with the Union, and for the pretervatiost Mahe confederacy. What Delaware felt, he felt--he would not permit. Moue( to become exceed, be cause violence was not likely to produce conelEtt then Mr. Bright sugges:e.l a modification lb the effect that the Committee on the Territdries be dischargt ed from the cOnsidendion of so much of the Prat dent's menage as relates to New Maxim, Califor. We and Oregon, and that the same he referred to the Select Committee of eight. • • Mr. Hale thought the reference ought not to be made. The Oregon BM wm nn independent question, with which the extension of the Missouri compromise was not connected, laasnatuth an'the southern boundary was fore and- a half , degrees north of the compromise line. The people were anxious to see the votes of Senators on this bill, and therefore he sboUld oppose tiny Compromise of whet, in ',is judgment, involved a greet mural principle There was a compromise to which he would listen, and upon which howould ataka Po sition and every thing else—that was, to give back to Mexico all the territory that bad been acigsured under the treaty. What wns It In • comparison with the preaerratioa of the Union"! • If gentlernefi wanted to avoid the danger, here was e method by which saki's , could be secured. • . Mr. Clayton observed that it wassam the Oregon Bill alone, hot the tarteadetents winch contemplat ed an adjastmeut of the WHOLE question. that he desired to have referred. He doubled the, pol of taking any vote until that Committee had fully • &hie-rated and presented", it report to the Senate . It gentlemen were called Open novae now,smint pot themselves upon the record, tt was easy to see that no compromise of the viol twee .could ever, be effected while this record word in judgment against them. Dark as the hour was, he did not de=of a happy settleroeut: Beano to day th e' n had been clouded in gioonf, and disunion bad been threatened; bust] e sunlight of prariodant and public virtue had dispelled the: mista and all spin was happy and brigbt.. ; .lt-watsin this spirit that be desired to, act n9oft anti he bo p al 4 4.0 1 . -IFILIne auspicious results. Mr. Niles doubled if ally •ndjustineht could be ' made at this session. Slatterned were mistaken when they skid there was no exatement abroad.—, The North would not admit to the fent= eaten. mien of slavery. This question .wes not the admission of Mitsouri... Thßt was ; raised when td' State knocked et your doors air entrazee' Into , die" Union, and hence the argument hall 'stood. • For one, whatever coarse other Senators bight Inchrne; he was determined to °ppd.' any and everyd . tempt to fasten the institutioa of Slavery upon ter. Th 4 disetussion was. coetinned, Mr. -Burt/,- Mt. WescomMr. DitypirOdr. Berrien, Mr:•Cal. Wan; and °there. Finy, to relieve at esalauxass tram, Mr. Claythn•traidtsidedni YiecePt thesroggee tion of. blr..l3right, anatto assign:New Meino-and- Calikanis to•the charge tithe Special Coblatittar.: 41 - divisioa wa A ;40.1k 444e4,04,4 0 4tp10' leg in the affirmative, usfourteeu alo the negative, YFASMeskra: 'Aut.' on, "Atherton, •• &Wm. Bell, Benton,Berrien, 13orlend; Emmy Bright,'Bep••' Calhoun, Clayton f Davin, oft tfdisrst DaYbh, Diekieson,,Downs,Foase,Hartnagatall ante n •Jokm. eon, of Md., JOhossiniiof-t, l • 4l T.A •La r arMet. Eistak,SebashruOprustmei,. arney, thidee: wood, Weseall, NAYS—Mew., Baldwin; ,iradbory,. Clarke,. Cossets, Davis, of. blassarrmetra. • Da, ' Greene, able, MilleteSilroalthottft" Web • - .. . . . . . The next day, tho 13th, Mr, PIaVOU -elec ted by ballot, chaiimen., of the iteloct committee, proposed to be raised, by thirty two votes,, gyityit wen oast in other hlanators. .Tbe balloting tot the remaining members of the committee, With mt . . From the North—Clarke, Whig, t. 3S . Yx, 31 Bright, .Dentt, his. 39 . Dickinson," N. Y. 3.1 Fran tbs W, Ky. 35 Calhoun, Dem, S. C, 31 . • - Kietiiien, Mo. 39 • • The stem of the qiiesiiMi t w Aims to the Coin. Mateo, la as.Mtierwe vuxtundments aro beim the Senater.-fint, 1.415 emulsion of the kis! Kari Compromise to the Fluid% then the Tires ox h romise, which leaves the States to be Giittied ouzel" Me territory South of 36.30 to adopt or re. jest Slavery at pleasure; sod• the afrienclitint . of Mr. Underwood, which prapases•to tam the Aght of property is men; =like the titissoarl Rita The project which meets'witli meet favon'rathe tominsion of the Missouri Compromise luie-130 30--to the Nato. This bas ttr. claytoa's sop- Folli and the large tote to hit Luvm,.ss Cheinnett, indicates the temper of the Senate on the goes. don. Of the eight gentleman oIL the .above named Committee, sic,—Messrs Clayton, Bright, Dickies eon, Underwood, Calhoun, ands -Atchison-44; be lieved to be In favor of establishing' the Illyatalrl line, and the Committee war doubtless moon re pod to that effect. Mr. Crilhouttlfisy probably oap-. pro It, for the ialte of effect, as it esn be carried without his diner.* assiattilre,Vaitiii one eatrcloabt dam bls vote-will be gar At, ShAltba thenecEes# WI& new is bat little doubt. if.rhe 30 30 line a, re: ported to t h e B e rate, dustitmill pass. Varicars es. dmaten have been mania of the vote, elf pll•v(aff the , =coo" of, Attive extensl4,PlutP The owseirpondnot of Os 44*. - 'The Booth gentereflfrestibming i ‘a 101114146 ft ..bit•CdthEnolntir owned , nu •Ittronews opinion. Itiri Watcotris posed to IL Butler, of South cloolioso vmpuid to coco on this basis if he win do no better. In =emu, b ut diw ass wonted with any no oit•rtb., ',Mance art*, vou_lo . i: • - spOrds, thettlite• ttPM: St,tes, ana"2sfro ••• Sena&Millald the eninproulle, and r,r l 5- .;. should support it, the final melt would stand 33 Ts to ' 4 ' nays, sUpposing the two Senators from the affirmative.. t • pressure, s. e AClb4blilo Eda n r ir tb s ? lCfOsarexpOga.ef bel! erere th e ' Ifiil to te ~e celeettatt is suspended bye hair, and is to come off 4.t tbeille.,`sealsaroffvloll6l.4lo4lMinetil °Mertes- LlM:diked : ad Ncathern ,OecncT•ticr N,Fgefor..rd 41 4 11 'lastat refleceon seeing 9a..liffre P 11 4.d theff' seal, or Impaired. tbeir coraragiii: , . . - Ttre„77.odnittillit CcecespOifdent et the N. York , Ocentucerrfal thinks there is no hope. for the friend. Of rree'Sdal in the Seale: • -..l9lr..elarytosVaowaremitrinsand The whole drift of the debate clearly pointed our the Ilne of 30'ditip 30 torn: ha the prOposed compro3fr ' S e.' UCK be thgreporl.tiff the * en v , rivvi audit isprettfigell ascertained that the Noiroiff llisliemate on that pro posttion will be as follows in the affirmative,-the fifteen slave statesinir bodtfaird-frota the Nmilt. Atherton, Dickipito ,Sturgesin Bright, Liannegan, DOnglass, is the nogorihwalli•the Whigs from .the Fcetaitittes.um in number, the Democrats from MninkipMichilm, and Wiscortain, and Mr. Haler, Mr. 1:10u0 , Mr: I Niles-19. lowa has yetno reprinientitilltes iq thef . Senate. Within...elawAlisokitie,,ileolorablin.444 disgraceful fact has become evident, that majors ty of the Northern Democratic Seeman; are @ fek. ,V.F.Rfgas,lztenaloa of slavery, and •will,cericcett ma pretended compromise, whieh'W4 give to' alt.' very the whole of the territory ceded by. Mexico known to be adapted to settlement.' ThAphisope of the Free States tahi.thell, but even there traitors will be Gauelh doubtless, from Maine, New York, PernasylvviEg,tabio,3wii-. 1 a:l% 11rd The South will go in , a hodyv 'RA Write .sorthern Doughfaces will consummate the iniquity. The supporters 01,Gettetaltaaa, most unanimously, will.stipport this. sacrifice of free soil to the demends of gayety — . The Post-of this eity hes :hastened•to.gieit m its cringing salt missidn to the haughty depiands - or The 1011 TV/ drf. very and the• ery - for slavery om to VS 30, hide Mir to b 'es 'famettewittc, Oint perry, as ever Ives the c10t:54 . 40.r . •• ' • - oAiWa:4oiikl4,iho *l4 g of cow I Ireas in both houses, from the free elides, and the. entire 7,Wbfelu'utialirliatber for or pine the Licitvi : neuicrtog , Dvilialazisvitlioiner!"9actiycnce'miti. and dP,Frt.. , , Mitigt Asigittsbotti.tY .-- Antibuctrebtitsit dunacksinilte aonsummut eat ThOTY.PPrI"! vlg tier. 1 ?.. 6 4 111, 4 10 4 0, .. °D ander No r th in tones.,intintiisall make slavery ttatallebs ire dempeeentLll6A.eatiejimees. Prudent- men,of. mil, parties, at the limit . is 'Wen eS Ilk 5. 003 4; aetireerag, 10t 010 !tke , sectacatid patrttea, smithy? areeigheTbey ere to his, kaelqhaa °4 : Itiel'italbsthzi 4 EM Pr 4 V" &thin4 of the &mew and the permanent prospenty, and 424=44 etli , 4,114 a rAtiqq.-101,11eagmal par ties will of necessay area *lett Maitmal lames kfillicard thairnelge L hertehtWtYEelim tp to blame' Mettle present sectional issuarth- , iThe South. It was VS' tlitthtEu r tblidc bf.Vret 51 h, r-rnc Ti that aa seas brought into the said not coa test ahth., ewant 666 6 46 ,- 4,;:ori66 6, AntY mid wear. the war with blesserwas unnecessarily waged, for '4 ,6 ParPoile 9T.Pditillg Oho MO. dililmua The Booth, there hes forcenthisseetional irere updlahci, cotuthryodad if the Nandi. not quiteisiditithe and dough .faced as the expetted,Min lees only table= her owe'rastiness,' which hitheought this likeion into mei yell. 'PM North asked ORAo more ter story, and wanted none, eind . dthe Vision it worth more than tie new tenetori. Mettle-Wm bakinrein up, nutter than be atr apple • of dimoth. Fat better . this, thanttut consequences nituchi.may flow.from its pomession Bat if the Soli memos is forcing this question of the extension of§lavcry over MrrnOr9 Do? five. upon the country, thus compelling , the free hates to limo= ,parties to no great. a wrong, no •oota , l imo( should be uttered that arational patties are farmed nod no mamma need be felt, if they and the whole Nan rallying upon the tangle ques. Loa thus presented Mr. thrilr n. Tlae Teat Illolairlarw. To Mc E Eshtaw 9ft a fitubusgA Ga.sett. This law regulaung the hours of labor in Cotton Works, 'salmi thtsComittommehh. took effect on the Istof July, since whieli this Very important branch of Indu 'try hes been mispended The pro: PrieMrit 2s far ti thc-breketts manned on the sub mot, IrllitaLit a stogie exception, &Mere that, utterly noptecticible for works twitted - la Perintir noma, Co pay the same wages for ten hours labor, and enter thtftharket to compettlion` with their New England friends, who work twelve and more hours per day that the dal - ere:me of two hours per day, or 16s per cent, is a larger profit than the Conon tizatin&s yields, ta. than Mom c,stgaged ie s ii milk 0 1. axis:V..4nd thau s aneffort on their part to adopt the ten boors, would result something like the Mowing, via suppose that in New Eng. land, the manufacturer pays out to n certain num ber of hands SSS bar-12 boars laker, and that it yields the eniployer $OO oria pm of five &Um it follows thrum libinuisylsama, the same sum, 5.55 paid out for 10 hours labor, waryintd the atm proportion only SPIL or a lose of fne dollars. L This maple mew of the rase appears so ykun and pal pable a &camembert, mat the only astowshment is that such terms Mould beam:dor Imodtx for by any mooned& pecroa.. This entsette sagaged ratios breech of industry, i.e essential to the wants and prooperlty of the ectuntrn, , haimeutfictesa intelbgenee to make correct estimates of their Mannar, and at bedroom them to adopt true cud just mini:Manna silo whether It is belt to tan their tratchtnery at a daily they dr to jet it stand atilt his a great evil and a severe drawback, hcit may :nth& ovreemmul the operatives, but to this whole communny—that to many' splendid end ,costly establtshments,ann ao large an amount of capital sibenkt remain unemployed, dad thoeumnds of• perisms, at this fine sermon of the year,-In nets. It wait evidently not the adenoma of the taw that tlua akiodd he tie illiset The iemalatare seems to have /wen apprehensive abut the yens. itylvanno vnantdmiturermeght.brealr down la AM attempt to compete with his New `Eagltuad xival,. an a race aevtdegtlyuaeepatd, and cautiously at. tacheda wine provision , so the talle,l authorizing special contracts nonworking IV tours. In this retitle hs the 04 tediedy , I can Viejleit amnesia vpsy.plaujaccCidtvt 4 gown wax trl'epa• minima cannot hear the. reduction of Sours, and equally plain that the hands cannot • eupport Wint6"°Pinranabit.'o3 d Mi f o d amount mr . Asa htver-ana Att=:itc peaspenty, lead-goad order, am pleated•to observe and to •frourrottiermi.teer no improperibelingsun Sae Maly. is , expressed ot efhaa heti:Venn the ran. Ocov. 44 die" 'l=6, *Ad glut tiobe imputed of then awn feelingirm, these/504.M Went= that exists would speedily bring them together o 4 Ojai spemal thintrecrymoviso. Thus eherlaw would not Ica eraded,..tna .alkd through the panserwative .principle contained within it. L I am out •aware• that there te any oppedillkin hlninfelited Miirtaillettiters egaliticire krnir law * dm ocaolziedicai Ilmitititetard express. *ably/14m, being the attempuo enforce n In thin etaustdone treed, oppressive and ulthrottely •destrtnan4to the twin:mil of•todastry, which hal berth' 'Ojeda M'•!Mint:alone here, While et.i• emoted 0003 it brothel , state. Any attempt therefore' bona ern Outer ta pro. dot ezetettlefa, tumult drdiscm ,Aiporouita 1.1=4 Iteergal9 liibtra.fald s via mderemod by allxvin are interested—should meet with method rebuke, and the sp m a ta:int:act proviso of the Isar thcand be VW:WV adopted eirttith out m good W 4-71 MIT Wier tinter' dTo like Indust* shied likewise adopt a lon ..hour law, and all be placed an .a common Moung, TNaVteetloaoftbelnw excluding children.of CPU" a g e .CFR. W,9r l, tn, g ki ,, F• 66661,66, Maas to n,eOt.WUO eoPrOttlo,oo.lo gl-^a3lo/412berlict 1 love:hoe endeavored to elucidate this subject brasimple, ythaln and temperate statement es I loth undmidoed ij, the bops that tt may , lead to a readt-eitergdatirtar lei lie wimir ir labor--and that we may soon see the Cotton Ha dgiia Ica opetnthoit. Far, it ipkitga l taterala Pen. , cution inwards tba pnimetars to, try to Mem them i thao measures that they cannot sustain only at a loss, and I. costive cruelty towards the open* totes, to induce them to contend - for tines not amnion, mid therefore destructive to the business they areengaged in and supported from, - CONC0113). VIDIOT .010 VAN BCI9-4.—.The §3l.krwiog is an extract from a leueefrom Hare al lid WOXpt, of PCiUUYIVVIiI3,ii s gentleman in taunt., N. York ' Jon 29; ISTS. SY Daai, FgtsPp '" Yon have. been misintormid „ 1 Shall support Van EOM •with the whole strength of my patriot• bur, mato elle my power tagetup an elemaral ticket 63shint,ia.PennayLvania.. , -blyertotto ca p fight to dreamt, an this great itati:: rkm. I•expeet Pole will .boy orenongh in Cons gretst4. pdhtimmetldng Which' they intend to =a 1"-Cm1,020n4.19.41yo tiliyery about harm two thirds of the acquired territory— rintandjo give Ili a notice that I. will Lotman= a bill to , wparr au4h set,letrAtideakiliti frburplodowl4 Otter, it . be but the *colnioetteisieeks eteglaree.' limos MeLlurt—lt ta..rumared. in certain Ait! .cles;that. ledge McLean has apeed to accept,' nomination for the Preiddenerto be niacin by the -Bunke etartfratiOn. - ^Mit =ton ten. have no . 41 014 - Lis, ithweglcerotipiless: '.lt4ge • McLean hubcap itionton LivenerdWeds, leitAre-do.not haliemhe.bas nerd done* viAriey thing to encourage those envied in, a tbiapsay movement to expect the aid of his name; nor do we believe he will, in any way, identltY himself with their criganisation.--Cencer. Gas. the New Yost Ceepse s.ee4 Erteutotam Loa. ,1141,*ee• F la. • 4ar r" r11:14111111 4 Nrel A u e r! 1) z 70, LATIUM =rill ;,! ' r! rU n odi t h xxxi , To ttifitz. Otir : 11041; yeste***l fell An company ~';,FaTM • •• a to t , &main s j 7713- TOOL.. ri , gMegiosets, ercompentetiN 4 : . • 7. atpetshdßiunueritoisiltely • , •: HhietieltyJ T HMI*, .012194.11. f N.- D ,,, PmuN Fridsq_ we re.' the', ifid '' dl 2ll- Atig7larsday wie-iorlact .4*- still continues in ILlitgle of ate tutiNinnforturnifeladhoso tar removed e e eus • w sno r••• - two wittte Wee. Lee aridly guarded at night, told the few thcq.... „ 11.4 " .... ,, a bat ere has sot bem the achuit attempt them, but, they co d speak vry Lige Eggllsh— -0',r7s1„0„4,1„1•11",041.1„, , tausties of Coal.— . -Tu4=tri 4 lata Geolost- Jpol ' local.. of the good ., ugunur kt./Mhte . : tracbaucc 'chub, in th e word waders or d. A f e.siskeo ta.e , 9 1001 bbr Wbb brett3414,41 therm isA=Zign thes. opat lUl I" atia ' '''' osto.l""'s,uittil"tr7j:ltychle.=intsgratto;°""'d uavaeti so - ••••`, • twee ds , city. Th e member of arrest• moms e ever der bow he came by them, and who had them care' ice so moderate as to • gin the hands of • • by nearly 4U O .1.U.4 , -.ltablestandlibb so- . silk " 1%1 win, gloves, boalati. bloaekod and M!!I upon. mad It is, mud gm typhus . fever is breaking out staclaCtbir • •• IlLisdatiltesrfoecrtir of the flatland workshops, mu arrested yesterday. M. Endlede &studio to is .tleteraelthifititeat: • Thaidondeur contradicts. the aness , of Winne. The weekly returns of *Bank bf ?mai bane no appeared pas morn ing. Nolte of the theatres are open—Many of therosare .tumed: Ante temporary lasspdsle RC , * yyaaqq theedltoref &brier's paper, the Commune de harrbeen arrested. It appears that the re. ; port of the Count de Naedxume being shot was a mistake, the person shot was named Lecompte, -from. Narbonne. The new (icy gives sairefaction, and much la,expeMed from 'A Gondeltaux,who huu declared hit opposition In the financial plaza of his Fedoras- Loraxer, Sabuday marniag, July 1, 1548.' The &Realty of transacting business in foreign Exchange yeelettlay, was not less than it bad beon,fOr some th,s past. A decree in the Vienna Gazette, states tbat the Austrian Government have determined on laying income tax at the rate of live per cent or .allugetallYSlThll(frout £lOO to £3OO, sr gm rate of 10 perinea' on amounts above IMO. The Ines ac mums Crum Amsterdam, report. the 80111.9 rr. opened with-a-rise in-prices Datr_h and Rtnasin both improved. A first djvideuti was declared yesterday upon the essate.of Coeds & .111 U, Asneecan merchants. It is calculated at about one shilling an the-pound. The Belgian Minister of War is reported to have Ratted tt igeberar order recalling 'all 'the troops of every rank ahsent on Ibilough. Thel34 parings arm ne amount 111,84411binetrubmpie1dJ/50 celled by Foreililli Companies. The total =oast demanded on Rail -Way'calls to the end of Arne, ki this present year, i5,„.022,417,931. Prom the Nevi York Herald. BY ENFILESS AND ELECTRICTELEGFLA PH Icily 1, s. v. -lt is earrently reported that Her lidapiety, the Qdeep has Gape to the determination of givMg up ipaition 4 . 144 'Royal allowance, and that a pro pose= to that edict will shortly he laid balm. the Howard Common. It is also ramored around -the. Heine Ol rcv, in Downing Street, this morning, 'that some additional government reporters are ihoilik to Hari Tor Dublin, with the meet of bring sac to. -condign. puniahment all who will dare to violate the new crown and government secant", • . . .WTOesVerotian Gorramounisorentkolm coolloot of Lombardy and the Pope, has placed General Pepe ai tle head of the troops assembhaaiigmen front : all ya~t "Nay, to wage war again; the &ate aria It a reported that. Ma Aeolian:Mil:rave taken Venice.. - • Lniltroot, hay 1,11 A. at, Duhlut LOAM, wtittett at a Me hortflaertright, hiVe ',IQ - come to had, The - i tgar cg.lha the goverment suatborillasof Dublin Casale going ooracrd thbrdar's Fetch livery aavage upon ' tbe Garen:amnia. Mr. T. P. Mewl., contributes articles to the Fetch an the expected vu et or the Queen to tr. object o< which he ridicule., olasersiog Fand.is- it thus with a bit of polished court plaster that this wild and wounded natlop will be cored or =lee Have we not learned as ff Lto ac t lee Proper price QC the wadded Q' panes --flimsy fire work, which whir. cad sparkle, WI , naithet•hat.thawil-nur•ponfy the igkyil Paregn Hews r ae X PP , filAirrlittr additional llama of the nicaedlughr high,_ nenia ' OVNINI:1 OT PILTIMECLi Val& •thersulailkilelvcolog. eserynemaining symptom of disorder sou suppressed. Up till that mate the Towther of prisoners was 0000, bat every hour added tp the number. The oilsome, the cellars of the Tilifenles, and'of the National Assembly were .goriped with prisoners. In the Conciengerie POOO Wrens confused in an open court. The Midis - anion orate animal guards and the inkuddtanta against Omni Wits so Intense that it was with the Simon difficulty they could be saved trim summary Yen- Fence... What is to he done with ouch • mass of human Desna is a question which oppeors to Puzzle every one. To send them all to the Pori tie triAthirtmprowille, nod. to ..kisepthem so Fsal,e• to CIpOSO the country to a repeWhi.uf such anetropts as that from which. a ha. met escaped. The death of the Archleshop of Pans has crea ted a. deep Peeling of revel throughout France.— Be died after two days of interim suffering. pray. Ingniat "his blood might he the last ipilt in such melancholy uIfcaIMISSUCIUB for his country." Paris seas to be continued for some days longer Ina state of siege, in order to enable the military pnithoptinea to disarm the portions of the capital Which were the centre. of revolution end