BY. MAGNETIC T.,,iIXOAPII. REPORTED & TELEDDAPOED FOR THE PlTTBBungtt Attila GAZbI CHOLERA IN S'l4llOl7lS. 4ocu, Sept. 5. The interments for the wending yesterday, were 71, at which form were f sdil Cholera; and of the whole, 2.4 were ender Bee VOLT,. AESON AND 4,197. - . 4Aocia, Sept. Richard Kennedy, a rand #, In tb city tun been meted and held to bail :pi.. arson and riot. Ho was named of Snag a i g itinee of 1 . 1 . 6 . 20 Clementine, a abort nar.e incCind of beading a 6.4 of ribters and burgla , • e: CHOLERA LN IR.K. I 'SCA Yana, Sept 5. Theta wen, eight deathb froik.Coolera is the derleg the 24 hours eodhse rove to day. FIRE AT ELM*A. N4ionn, Sept 5. A fire broke oat to the tetra 4Flro7ra,ari Moe day eue, which melted in the OStructioa of 650,- 000 worth of properrr. Nailikosa, Sept. 5. Mr. Mg left the city to daf l'or Albany. He Wanda visiting . Mr. Van Boreit4 HEALTH OF THE P FSWEN r. Nritikoax Sept. 5. Pooltdont Taylor u gaining nand hentth Ho loathe Falls ofNiagnra et tat 4 o'elook to day, far Washington, via Lake Onta'o4. VERMONT ELEgiON NcOroae., Sept. 5. Mechlisi4; Whig, hqs beta 440,,1 is C04.4' , 444. Nam o.j.eluts, Sept. 4. The .press, here, express itt inattention at the tileolttet vof : the oocorastrd+Fl Maud States vesedv;to the persons ededtoped on Round Una:* thinktheir cosidd* illegal, and that they eieesal their eethothy. ;t1! The iciatouroders of the sxxpliphou have applied to the A ut agoula authorities faiqedress. NEVifoRK rdiautFr. noon acrowir 2 A Ne9l' l 'ls3oz, Sept. 5. PlotirTheraarket closed 1ii4117 rather heavy, traailfedbliftig almost ectITO confined to the' cal trade. The rate. for eo48on: Nate and min ed arentent were SO 37, 55 44 VBhd $5 N per bbl. Common:to good, artd straight phipda Neaten and Genesee 'ate told at 85 57,085, and $8 37 per barrel , Grain—Wheat has sligh*lieproved, owing principally to the light receipts;.V :!C .re is m active demand, and sales ore hherai, ifit , fc2roi.s cents for mind, and fid scars Mr fiat yetkits. Provisians--Sales of Mew Nils, at $lO 37E410 50, aad of prime at 39 62355 4per bid. Hides of some were effected at 37 31 pefibbl. Lard is In good demand. nod firm at 7 ctic4i for prime, and %80i tent., Gar Inferior. Whiskey—Bakes of prime 4'A9 cents, and of Ohio at 271025 casts per Tobatace has bee& active theptighoot the meek, sales o: 85 hhde. Cabe at leatErF Verret per lb. ST. LOUIS MAI D ET. *am., Sept. 5. Floor—Theto is a diapatitiOitilb the part of hold ers to sell, but.there or few bilyareat the present prieel, The ulting - ntes o,c 1553" Et 62 per ftrreL. 0e4,000 meksiMileat itt 50®110. per Mishelfaccordlog t 0 qualniii Corn is heavy, ibut prices aro anctranged. 1111 fa ato demand far Oats at 28:4773 OM per taM.I. Provisions—Vomiting dolor, starthy of attention. Whiskey—Saki of IWO baritts:,ram at 25 cents pm gallon. 4 —S.las oiNissonn Pi St lloer 100. 11.1E1901/11T1 RELATIVE TO AN AMENIX.**T OF THE CON STITUTION', ,tti Co.. by the Senate mut Renkfif lleprannathinta gf the Comnanneroalth of Penarytreathabt iknenti 64 ens, That me Conennoloe „e Commonwealth be emended In the tecoad seetiomf,, the fifth uncle,. that it .hall reed es follow= Tfitt iledires of the Eit, Remit Coon. of the several Cott*, hf Common pleas, and of nisch other Coen. of. Reef rdare or all. Le a:Wished by law, shall Le einhind as by the e. OlLS—bales of Lord No 1 at 65952 e, and of No 2 at 503522 47 gall. IVRIAREV—Tne market eons noes firm, ankh soles of Retttfind u 2402:m, and of Rom Tsht hthis M.VATTACTIML—Hove Mach the Iron inter. st Is litifteting In this country, by foreign ethapetitioa may be beat judged by dm fact, tasted by the Albany Reentry; Journal, that the Ihreeterat of the Hudson r,v. er Roil ityied Company ha,n actually peal to Peter Cooper, IPaq, of Trfitittat,,, Sidala.riye bon. of 654,00 d, (or peinturalan to midis (root a contract entered Into 'arab hischfor rads. The contract was mute for 1 14 7. 50 per ton, bat since the English rails are °Shred in the market la unlimited qnanuties at 1100111 670 per ton, the Company find it profitable to pay filr. Cooper fifittOpo le render the contract with tam a nullity, and then turn around and boy English Iran American Iron masters cannot line in the Moe of such competition. SHEEP AND WOOL. The late onexperted advance in the pnce at wool, 41 the apprehension that the caltmanon of sheep han ant Mertased as rapidT in the Vatted Mates as the pcpalanon, and consequently, that we shall be obliged to depend an foreign counrries fora portion of our sup piles, is beginning to attract considerable attennon We have. on several occasions. ...tell that the increas ed quandty of machinery pet Into °Peron.. wilt.. the lest ten years, particularly to the west, has male pally lacrauted the eansumption of weal. nnd that there would therefore be • falling off in the gautly . in be forsrandesl to the sealuard. Already sal:toile/ o f mod ern grades of wool one coming forward (man Estop ond prices there are advencing From the infect reli able data, the number of sheep In We following cone ones may be thus set down. France, Mt. 000,001; Eng land. Ila,MA.Mag Spain, 14,101,00 P Hungary, tu,ool:l,net., Primate, 15.000 MA Poland, 3,0*C0, Barony. 1.1:0.10U Eilutovegt,olo,ooCr Bohemia,. OUR Galicia I.34U,Cun, Older pans of Atutria.4,ol.3PCand Manastia. Havana, Wunemberg, Herm and Baden, 40U.000. The mature of sheep btu been extensively carried AO notgarY, the exports from that country in a gin totyar airing •moutted to ti,C03,000 pound, valued 1112,00,000. The war in Hungary, whose heroic habitual are so bravely contending for their freedom ngainet then oppreasors. end In whose meccas the virbobte el iussd world it deeply isnerca.d. has decreas ed the eWtare of sheep, sad they and the clip of wool has matstrially fasten elf Sus year. lleremfore Hun gary.produeed ,boot Ulcer cent. of the whole German artfully of wool, winch will tend still further to enhance puree According to the last cumin, Were were in the ted Santa to IMP--th 311471. sheep Of this mummy there write la New . 1(ort. 4,103,777; Ohlo, 2.P.5.404; Pennsyliania.l.lV7,6* Vermont. 1, the and ben- Po ky 1,03,24 U. Since that petted the cultivation of at tell hub rapidly Increased. and may now be set dawn at tell mglgeolol head. Allowmg the •VC{Ntl: clip of each sheep to he three ni n et y, and um have. as the melon 01 the lest clip—ninety VOUndl of wool! This c of the aomikee pence a 00 oenm Per ad armee. hands, would produce no less than SISZOM-000 mtasiallyil—lPhil. Com Litt COYZI6O. a> Ct....UM—The following, among • thee artielea of property, arrived at Cleveland vta Ca. I dnritig the pot month: • • • Wheat, bu arm, be MM.& Coal, be. • • • • • Flour, bble .... P&L IMO Whiskey. Wile Iron; nd Nails, m. Gleaand Gleaserve, Om B L ie d ur; ib. lbs W n-q Ds eal, - Pluln, ro Ihs Amory the mimics cleared during the month, were the factoring: • Salt, bide Like Fish. Ws Verchanolse. 12s Ftmilen. be• dfl O•&Ir o A th eater...., , Lmberdi ...... 5. 81ingles, 31 • • ..... Iserennue or Sriallßear Hulas— Th e New Orleans board of underweiters has reeently adopted aregula tionreqbiring nit steam boats running COI th e Minn tppi, of any of its tribentrice Beath of the 0100, to have the r hells impecied at that porn. The board iierl not lake nits on strain boots, or teepee, that do not com ply will Ihb resolanea. This requirement is CPT. Planted bf. by pardes Interested, as an Imposition, and it certairdy is A lava of Congress requires the hall end boilers of memo :oats to be Inspected every year. sod for this purpor ma inspector Is appointed at every pen where a cunt* boast erica The inspector's fee for the in mmettott of a tool is el. No ranee office takes risk. on a boas or the cargo, tooled rack ma/bas embficath of hiving been 'new. Led. There are on boats bath at New Orleans, and very few undergo re fbaletatra...dlieni;pebrnialf.liepapitogethe and Lered on oa boats bine to be inspected lobe mewed. According it the Near Chicane reselatione, they must at. be tn shicoth4 on their tonal at that port, and rhos bidden them tci an edddional expense of SS It to brimmed that dila repletion of the New Orleans underwriters has heath adopted merely to benefit the New Orleans tuspeetlr of boals.—[Lasts Jour. sirs k Boor Acconxix—The steamy can. °eines, Cops. flintier, matted this port yesterday rooming from Chminmiti, on her brat nth. While ander a full head a/ nee= one delock Thanday morning, and then quite dark, her starboard gnarl encouetered • hulden anag, Whieh amend DP Lbsough be, lower deck, oat granag the Mill. hot enthool doing any detrthec.— Ttieuen Its course outs directed through th e boiler deck, . . clerk's koffien, and out to the top, through the hurricane root, leising a frightful arrer.k on the rico of Me • host ricallt 4 teed ntire room occupied an the clerk's cam, war s h ivered to fragmentm the roofing was completely torn .11The first alert was In his berth at the time The blimidable intruder caught him napping, hot neithettmeeeeded in crashing arm or leg, or doing him the sliglhu. he and after reeoverinv some what Worn Ms fright, he mat pleased to find the lirmlts, rnotmy.t and every thing else apperanning to ha chaps safe. Tbe Injory done the boat to slight, and perhaps WA will cover all espensra—repainng darrage to Mr. rant., itte.—Nt. Louts Rep.. Aug. 27. OHIO HAIL ROADS 111/In. Capital. 111.3a4M0 • • • 131 2.C.0,0tu 1330,1r0 Little Med River and Lake Ene :V4 81,100,000 MI3ZEI=O ... _ . . Cleveland and Cineinnad• • • - • • • 434 k 2,580.000 Musa and Nawuk •• • G. NW.. Mac k and Finley 5. 5 . 5 . X, Road 211,01.0 Day.* -d SpringSald----•• •• - 14 Grreat l illa and Dayton 40 230.0rn 000,000 ToSal 337 i $3,0307100 Of Itir hatter class of wean, the Xenia and Colum bus. II week and Finley. and Mansfield and Newark. anII be completed Win year..and the reludoe to R3:40 Many other worto are en tea/plated. of which we shall ay at In arnAher namber.--( Toledo Rep. Th. Ras Rum of Ohio bases much .911 rood comple ted as the wool, of the elareheldlog States, team; out of the taleelallon the ea Atlantio SoUthern Rut.; and by the!ear 105 u. .he will have ae much Re Vsrgitua; and yet the flew wan born rin her soil has seareely reach+ his prime —[Nan. Era. PORT or PIIISBURGII. ARAKIVU". limits Mciar,e, Beoraeu, Brownsville. fi Wllutoso, - Elisabeth. Peram, - McKeesport. DEPARTED. hook McLane, Bennett. i3rocntrillo. e , TunesWiltntuttoi Ehsabeth. p, MIC Q Adams, Gregg, Co. eesport. „,,, Calhoun, Cincinnati .j r . oon t., Ebben, St Louis. Eamantne, do. Tais &Ira:L.—There were 30 Mabee in the chant 1, by meted mark, last evening at dusk, and _ 1 , BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY. Louis McLane, Brownsville, 6 la. M. Geneva, Cmcionsti Tog ruuleDeLnite. D. Leech Ee co's, packet hne. B P 1011 B. alll.l k Ces Cam' Packet. n e'eock. • 21 . . Andrus. Ns. Hrs.—Cap , J. B. Neal, formerly clerk bf the Andrew Felton, has contracted, at Walk• era .hip psrd, Stashed, Or a norm beat totended to supplY the place of the A. Folds in the Pt. Loath and N.w bdeana trade. her dinacnaions aro—lS fed on deck, 1115 (em bel feet beam, and 11 feet hold. Com ma tt-Cst doe, from Salsas, we may look for it ua fair siecultan of the Andreae Felton, which was count ed oolong the bed freight boar. seer sent oat from Ptdattnrsh. The Ninon'. ewes., which are perfect, and nearly new, ate to on placed on her. n lht i lthrnava..—This 6110 light draught ausagner, hav ig en unavoidably detained „goon Natively leave for Cincinnati to-day With a fair amount of freight. and h lengthy paiseinger hat. lira vrieh her safely through, the failing cable. at Wheeling to the eenira. aohiviihstanding. IMPORTS Olt RIVER CIICCINNATI —err Geot vo-17 .1, wbiolgoy,Too/i & C/Coonor; /5 .is wool. Gorr & Ttotor , le es ilo, lead ;opd4W Thaler* Bra; lb look skies, Senors & s:Leah, 13 //5/ Mom yarns, I bolo do, Wm/ k McCandlex, LOYAL MATTER& •.IroZPID 1011::1711 FTfIUDYGG DRILL GAZITIM r ip!L 1. vs .rrrl-fvfflP!TMI The Demodutia County Convention held io the Court Home, yysterdsy morning, am °mamma ET cation CoLJae.X. Gibson, to the Chair, and appoint ing Mew. Jethes Harr, Wm. Kern. Geo. John Davis, and Har4e: s Ford, Vice President. Messrs. J. NcldeCiorrry and J. H. Phillips mere chosen as Secretaries. The names of the delegates from the various Wards and Nronghs having been called over, they presenuldetheir erejentials, and took their create. On motion, the- following committee on resolu- Bona wan app4sited—Measm. John Birmingham, Robert Woods Thomno Farley, John Donn, Copt. Robert Parter,Thomas Neel, and Jr.. Whit taker. A. several idolegates were not present, owing In some misunderstanding no to the hour tr meet !lag, Capt.RobirtPorter moved that the convent 'ton ruiroorn oßtti half past twelve o'clock. This motion was amended by resolving Met the con vention now proceed to the nooonaLlott of the Ve nous candidatea, which war earned. It wee moved t bet the convention commence with the candudates for the Legislature. and end with the Auditor. Oa motion Of Thomas Farley, Col. lames A. Gibson was nominated for Senator. Second del egatc• who had beta absent, tipm this time, took their seats. Col. Gibuttireturned his thanks to the converts hoc for the hotthr conferred upon hint by the noon. Welton, but akstied to withdraw, as Butler County would this yeakthse tho pnyiloge of uonamating the etscandatelbr Swath,. Mr. Farley:Wtthdrew his motion. On inotion,ahts question None left to the confer ees-to be apgonusted by Allegheny mud Butler Gonzales Oa motion the MM.. of the tanin:lg candidates for the I,ensalsg , trowere brought before the meet. log: Maser. Jonas IL McClintock, Jam. C. Richie, Milos Satenp Black, 'agoras's Moffet, Daniel Weds, Wm. Matthews, Jacob McCollister, Samuel Torbay, Q,L James Sont,aod L 11 Pat terson. It was moiled that the convention take a recess of half an hatii. This was lest On motion,.die convention proceeded to nomi nate eandiditiVi for the Sheridalty, when the fin 13wing gentle Men were proposed. Tames Sale bury, Elvh Jao. D. Miller, General Jonathon Latil. Oa mamonolin Coyle, James A. Gibson, and Bea,. Wilton, 'Were nominated us candidates be Protlionatorli - Oa montlorr4be enema/Mons were closed. A letter time Jobe L. Hamilton, declining !wing a candidate log the Legislature arm read. On motion, iy was received, and ordered to be published. On motion,abe following gentlemen were pro posed as rande!daten for the °atm& County Tres- MUM. TboCilis A. Rhtekmore and John C. Devitt and the nomillpoll3, on mon an, were closed. On motion, qle convciltiloa proceeded to nonai nnto candid:44i for Commis. 'loner, when the fol lowing nomun4ions were made. Capt. J. D. W. White, Aleander Cernahma, R G. Brook'', Capt. Woods, John .Vleming, Jame. Crinntrighana, and John Johnson On motion,.6 nominanotes for Commissamer dosed. The fotlowmg nOnmioallone far Coroner were made—J. W. tin hoop and Llama Rea. Messn. An2row McCltatt ck, and Will.= Slew and were nominated as candidates for the ot➢ce of Auditor. Oo motion, c places of resideacelof the various candidates srbie read. On monois t ilic convention adjourned until one o'clock, mind' was amended to ball past one o'clock. , • . 1 9,101 .22.110 • 11 011 2 1 DM 0,036 220.3/7 9942 111 460 1424 -2 1.140 ..4.52,400 The Conveutten teaasemblest at half past one o'clock, mbefiCapt. Porter, on the part of the COM mitt., on rescOuttens, read the tolltratteg i sport Resolved, 1 . 16/ we have ortmeaso. with hvely and anxious thterest thr active so-11.711es o, 71411, freedom in the old world beyond the sea The coefLes of arm's gars daily and debghtful pr." , that liberty and equality bear themselves la 1.-i -umph throught many dangers. Toe flag of KGOI - and ReniFtGeorgey and Etembliasty, doors in notonons beginty over the opheartng heart of pa- Inotic devototh, and flumes the waters of the Danube wlttegi toadied light to - the tree starlit bap. ter of our ows century—Gad bias the people ea Hungary, anti abundantly cone the machinauons of the evibone,and his emmissarica, the butchers ot Austria, and the Ironer hearted robbers of Rosetta. Resoled, Thai we offer all our slim patties to the patriots of fretand, Germany, and firm., suffering tea sickness rll - hope deterred, they are entitled to badness an&gorotort from every true he toted re. publlean throlgtiout the world. Tr. Louts Napo leon, the treaty pendent °in:le:French Republic, we offer our Spocere prayers for his political down. fall. Resolved,lll, at we approve of the pnecipleit at equal prole rstipn to all the great mterests of the country,ss a -a(octrtne dear to every ;democrat. Ruder:4 'Peat we must watch constaity en croachmentafsfratrponite power on the Individual nights of the igeople. Sound pnncipla V). carried Lao imccesal4 practice by that firm and radical Democrat, Frsni•is R. Strunk, whose views on the .object of eseltoratmos we moat heartily approve Resolved. 'that all slut:placers sod relief issuer we dencunc:e 113 unlawful and dishonest repre seetnttons of #ioney, by which todustry and labor, I are daily oheajed of thelrjort reward. We would suggut to cfnr Whig ',renewers of capital that a little more attention to relieve it, fanner and me cheats. from.:heavy losses sustained on this mg currency would be one eS - e cure way of protecting Anieneno Industry. Resolsed, ; That we claim the ten hour law. and elective judalary as radical and progressive Dena ocraticlll.46l opposed by the Federalists while there was Olgitance for ems., and Justly popu lar with the y.feople, as the one cee Is calculated to ele vate sad better the condition of them asses, and the other to e them the repubbean night of elect log their oix4 respo.tble cravats. Resole d,. ''hat the wants of the people demisted cheap postage from this government, and in their opinion it mold be securely granted, were all on. necessary .4 sinecure office. in the government abolished. , n 2 1 ,27 M 1047711 156)629 • 17 101 7.51 316 Remirni, That we are opeosed to speculating in the magic hied., and behove they should be given to actual settfters, whose labor would make a gar- den of the wilderness, and bring from the desert places rich revenues to the cotultry. Raseleoi, That we adhere to letter and spirit to the coustnothin of the country, as the same wan adopted by 4r Githersi and we neither prosperity, honor, our profit, in the further extension of human slavery. WI; believe It should not advance beyond the halite cilia present dominion. Resehe4.-Thatvre_corgially approve of the me- iliac. of 114 State Cotwandon, which met in this rty on the fdeitti of July, and we moat heartily ceond the ni/moration of that sterling Democrat, she A. Glople, and pledge to him oar hearty support. Rem 'hat wa adhere to the iudapendeut Democratic treasury system m judicious, Wise, sod safe, sad: amply vindicated by We test of ea. penance. The resollabons were, on motion, passed, and Mr. incites a Watson offered the following reso lution, whieg was also adopted: &soloed, That In the opinion of this Convention the pension received by soldiers who have been disabled in &trending the nghte and honor of the country, to the battle field, is entirely inadequate to their aup , eort., and calculated to prevent, in lime to etunn', teen without property from joining the America" army. If Congre.o men are worth eight donne. per day, for their tieivices and support, wounded soidiers ought to kiewornti some thing more than eight dollars per month. • Mr. Watsrt rose and moved that a resolution, which he reed, to the elect that tho Domoorooy of Allegheny Otounty were in favor of the Tend - al 1846 be adoited. Mr. Rolic3t Woods spoke amen the resolution. It mos perkolly useless. The Tantr was not a prine.pig, It tots a mere goeetiea of expedlenry. Mr. Wm.'il:arns, of Allegheny, also opposed the motion. W. was in Inner of modifying the Tariff of 011, coal end iron interests demanded this moditlention, and he thought that the Demo •ey of Pettpsylreali were of O. opinion. Mr. Wstarin made some allusion. to guerrillas. Mr. Woni,ts did not know woom he stigmatized gnerrillas! For his part, be was probably a. rad ical in fechns as any man amongst them, but be did not soil the use of musing a Isl.. issue.— The Tariltwas not a matter or principle, and he did not:tinsa to see disunion introduced into the Conveo Captain Hobert Porter said that a few Conser ye tivt• had Wetted tbeenwlvel to the Democrath party and slthed to overthrow it. He would rep port the teat:74wp m A gentledt t en. w h. i . o , did n ot learn, had apoken in the Court Home, but the Tend' of INB, wee aa pod a Tend' oo road ha pt. v, Hams said that ISO candidate fer addrflaittg the people pf Allegheny County, dam alit*e oProar to the Tariff of ISIG, for it *mild radial:ay kill blot. We were situated In the cart of Cot iron and coal region, sod • man. nfitotttfilleX'..lonitY. needing protection. If tbsa m elotjonigece adopted, It would give our ease 04. , an otirtao lo destroy ta., not only in A Reich, Ely am* but throughout tha State. If they Idid not split en the reek, they soosi4 they an. finally trample their enemies 'muter their feet. The gentleman then lamethed Into gemeralines, Flooding the Democratic party, Thomas Jefferson, sk., &cc, Mr. J. EL Phillips, one of the Secretaries_ was in favor of the Tariff of 1916. Let this Convelr ' tion shfw the guerrilla sheet which has been ao conch circulated among the farmers, that the Democracy of Allegheny Cohn!), has no feeling to common with it. Mr. Robert Woods knees nothing about a goer- 1 'ilia sheet. It seemed to him that the gentle man wished to raise a fight amongst the editors.. They came there for no such purpose. They came to