THE Malta GAZ 1931;LISUPS) BY MUTE tco r PN9TSDUR.9III SATURDAY MORNSI6, SEPT. 8, 1849" CrTs. panda Davir Oaxrrn pubibilisa ESSlTiTis•Weslilyoi Wriekly.=4lo Mill Is WOO Oollsirspet saniusiths Ts‘Wisskly Is Wise DoMasAli : - -aitamegthoWeekty is Ts . se DolLrs per auss" Oimr ft . _ Ittelmiootftesstested to bahtt to 4., di ;;;QtrO, 1113=6t0.0 lt,,tboilOY at ;f iii4l.l.sais 7111 invuriablr be chuIPA oroji c'rd=. 4 - ; 4.0:14110Er 16 aiIIII jPUIG =claw. Mar IL Mum, of L.an. Coati. •-• r:P. , - . Vl4iYall HAW; of Clarlitt• I 113:1i0:WAAKEat, Do ^.10.• 30 01301 , 1424 11 . 1 Salvia , CULLEBISIZ,aIPinaImeI. F Bl L Es "; 4 !' f ) i f ww 44, Cllr. tainoirt • '• ! Vi.?Owth: /OM ITORIIII3ON ,of .llezb 7. ' •ccorsooodoso, " ArtiCSELL; or eeeblca BLeirruces, of Rimb '1 • . Amur:, i_ -lOlrN ikirEas - • _ L • Jiatters a.* 'mu p.gai :11s.ivas;sparg_terT,In.rplibi ortiammary. Zriforetrentli Eurppe ever caused es eo _,: lt mnephinas;the overthrow of the uctiimality Uctiprp. , We keenly felt tileTdez 7;; bet then ocr 50TIVIF wee orthti with . .s.hope, saliva bated kelvin" to en-ea r ly drip • _ _ Atrifialkikiejber-:Loiaders, and epsilon td' her people. Bat the roatrition al Raiginip metint aomptete, and:hope CA . t iscarce tiri..,Atileinfitu,trzei ray of Hen to cheer her Rai dark:, - .nese. The tyrantof Russia boa his lam I upon SterkliXl* people; and he will takecMi that iodividtial rights, and eirißsation, td pointer: Way the mut 6t enie bias hi ids cos, sea hilishimbetincrenseenac to Indict the tidies aro of the 1,01131.thi1l Dell, diedTiblood et ...`,;lo.46hiered .Iteeritanibs of the fr iends ft liberty,' r . -:etes.Creco , the paeld cf Poland and oFgangirry, upon the arrogant and lintel de. . *Mier et Mine teo and to eamment on the ettltuursur rots l :.".=alkstttens wink Its suddennen, hairier, is ,igargindol6 and witheigademeste cause th. etatits by theta= cravats were true. lThen ell - pregienme mid fall of hope. Not, p log.l , L .bit borer. • ..Z The canoe of tilers! rinciples:isletp Mr the .. present, in Europe. The cheating hhges:unkin ': • died by the events of thcolast:e%Miebtmontlie, lame perished. Despotism has agair(tßamphed. Era', Fauna's: only Itepublimin in Mine. The freedom el speech and of the pre. union whin- I 'es.. The the kingly or the impel dindem 1e armed, the Crum for the maim qiliberty, as . . . Republicanism is diegraced by its ac e d lame being used to justify toe Franca tyrithay. Bat.hherty is not lost forever. h enuhen be, that • • - such,fberrant Mint= ad* forever:sisaiired. The cup oiOketity moat be soon cull. ",.: The wrath of Ged,:ani the just vengeance of 'NA enslaved ' • • and oppressed people, will, ere king;;direep from the nations of Europe, tho:last:icintreiar despot impairer. May the day be histericat S. YOLuntwzaiztf Seca WATEL.-4 r^4r oar tellaer• MUM promodtega of the me4ert' Con nellmele, for the promotion of the ekiention of 110 deck Water improvement m Mai t!ooe. We hope the yolk yolYmdt he wken hold of & good ear. aele..end prosecuted With the spirit 4importance " demo de. This work is of grest iyiiortanee to Pittsbiughoopenlng up to es munchie lathes of eaal.and the produce of • rich acui floarushing count!!. The Washington Mace says thatlt =mot be doubted that there Itre rteurspapentldi the United States supported by foreign Goecmdields, end that smucely a city numb of the Poloif4ie is without one or more of these bastard Arne*. nowapa. pas, mhich,if they dared, would die*, their lot* fag ter the • flesh pets of Egypt" meld openly than , they do.. Father Ritchie taus' be hictiatOtt the Pea of this city. It Is nhant the only ittiperr me know of, which did not open its a:mute:item, to speak 1/1i favor of Roman freedom. '5.1 Poor IFlsnola Dram noire What, 3dresieor Tenson come gain r' pony Simon, the great pre,nte,lthe old veteran aim balder. for whom the telcofc4lit abed so ma - .ny crocodile tears—has again cext,i before the Democracy of .Westmoreland Monty, and has ages preload, to hM sore mettifit*on, the over bspoctry of dud euramiloaryl sympathy, of whirl he mu the dicingniabed settees. On Monday last, the Locufoce;Cativention of Westmoreland met at the Court g*.x. in Greens bank to nominate a candidate Veil khcaismouni. Mr. 'Drum was a candidate for nainination, and, weare informed ; innae more exceMas than any ether aspirant ; ho and his frieturiiii tiering written to every delegate to the Cenvennoti, some two or three weeks firevions to the Oleg. This was considered* good opportunity turit r rieve the mis- take the Convention made in June; m not nomino ting bite for Commissioner, andt i mould enable them again to raise the hue and. of proscripi ltd fn the case of poor Simon oildta TbeConveritioemet—Ms Drama name was an manteed, and the balloting moiriTOlace, with the 'following result Ist :la 34 4th Gahm 14 11'., 18 20. ....... 14 .71.;, Dmm,........... ........ 8 8 1 ........ 1 0 0 Scatterurg, B'E '0 1 0 Poor Simon ! Be could oulyAdise nine votel all told, me sow. L 45143141 of the tree proscribed, beta the great njecisd?—havidigii•den, lance his temoyal by hltr. Collar:am a ca#: 3 lo4t4la, con:lint _ . . don ar steriff,Heysuit, Treastirm, Commission , ar.end Pr :show:nary, and failed *al The Dent- Coen of Westmoreland, who:Altered or many and so peat lainentotiems on thioccasion of his removal, and who honored hail With • public sup. leroisest expression of theirimfound sorrow and.hearlfeh. sympathy! hod MA their power to site him any one of the offiCtii; he sough:, and than prove to the world the gebbineneas of their sympathy, and their great resirdo for the gallant ochutteerrt A decent regard Orfi• public opinion, -Ind their ehuamertor coninatiropy and sincerity, required them to give Mr. Drent something, if he was at all It for IL Notwitislanding all these reason% he has beets pertinicirnsly riented by him Weeping and sympathiaih4 brethren' Poor Simon I His eye. are, doubtlew, by this time opened to the political hypoer*O of hie Locoksto Mends* Westmoreland. TOlir removed by the Whigs was but reasonable obe expected— ... bat to be so pertinaciously rejeited by bins*** 'Mains Zbrethretr—this la the:! unldsdest mat of all.. foe. Entomex•—The Laudi Despatch, in *b inding m the ineninits speech* made in Puha. men. up: .01i, seldom epealtink Cromwell! whose 11.001100 won by on mean. talkibut who made Els. rope Minable, Ireland ordeiltq ;bid England great —bow need we wonder that aline worrier Mould seek to get rid of ctomenng Irpfliontemary mop slam. y awl pray the 'Lord to deliver him from air Vane!' Co, silent Wurilltion, who could Winer the mighty, and Coond *a greaten empire In the world, but whom ■ 11 . 10* 1 1 =old confound wkerrancel Oh! teoltarni:Afructs, who could oven make Some illtutriotOM 'and deleted Can .. Made door the world's map*,ot could not ont speak rawest of reprund Have we not en on Grady* and evtl tatresr May on not In sober truth ~d sincerity add to the foregoing-Oh! Rough Tith Deady Taylor,. *hose won* are few and it point, who could Wigh.o=olll mote ease worm it;i:'_ejtir thea poperrari :aka* oration! While Engliii4 has fallen on evi l days end all tongues, brave: gii not moos to To '. jaitettos Alltgetteil one beak* thee, a man of - deeds rather than of wordslltet. Can. ~~:~<_': °~': ~,-'. Thecontrammoomot or to lank of extending the &Wawa and Ohio Rini* westwardly into •„, aontwanans Virginia hastho elect of t o: Inig malaria* incrowed val4to lands in that re , I,:sion. According to the fitMton County, 'Ye, • Democrat, lands which six Ain, he ego could no, --6 t *314 at min 6ilar per alie we now selling at • • tuarapdte dOnarl. • yon rca o 'nation of can >etderrio t Sareciiieroiat, Foaled qaolc al t hl a Ctiii.ltiseTi. ll 6! to t he hese lota la m a- Olivia of LixkpOrt SO= *Mani :thefts in )4111b" 1V . t512.4.'a . , - : ,. N .'..:,..,:,-..,...,..., e=b .4 l==t, .cors*r.4lo4lo , - _ • - itau RAIL ,','il . iiics*iiireat. '' to Maie!--that a Mite billet lets bees compl ted' erith bless.- 3. it S. Cexsw & Crsiof Venhcmt,for the enteeleotn- 'plelion of ear end; reedy far the rimninit of the vats, from Cleveland to the Ohio aver. Sixtrtive crieliciehiti eatt`ftorn illevetand so the month of Hahn's Simon the Sandy, is to be completed by the fall of 1650, andfrom that point to the Rive r:in one Fest from thattime. ''TenttittriEtrtdbilesuri Cam= sun. de..Co., to complete the otnatraeL nettorldworuding his lane, ls not doubted; They hove bees largely :engaged oteTtiblie Wails, lot the last fifteen years. They b=en the Pennsyloarde end Ohio Camel, tear on lace. From hero they went to the Erie n Caned, and completed heavy work there. Their next work was on the Wabash and Erie paned; andulthough heavy, eras promptly complet ed. Dorn Ilmre they weed to Caned., nod tmm ard4Onder the Government, heavy work on the Sr. Lawrence canal. Their next work wasneven ty-two runes upon the ,Tlutland Rail Road, amount. Carr Mow a million oTdonars; this work they have jest completed. They hare eetrenty.five soles or the o,ydenburgh Rad ;Road, which they will com- Pima mull nett =miner. which will bream:rot to nearly as much as.lleeir Rutland euntract. We have not titan mom en present—hot recur the subject agliin.—/Levrarie Whig. We read the abort; interesting and important It ibruntion with turallOyed eatiefaction. We rejoin that the remarkable led praise worthy enterpri , and mum manifastad by the people of Wellsvill and theme on the thati who have charge of that road. are to meet with a •Peedy and adequate reward What an esemple do they preterit to the enpitali,t, oftbla great city, whom they have for outstripped in public spirit But what is the ditty of the people of Pittsburgh in view of the above intelligeneel The Cevelend and trittsbnigh Railroad is to be completed, and ready 'for the cars4rom Cleveland to linitn's run, In about ens year : free. air lion. The point at which the Ohio and Penosylvanin Railroad VV. aes the above road is north of gabn's rue, to that 4 iben our !minuet road I. completed to the point afjanctionove shill have a cantinnout neaten's] to Cleveland. When can this be done! Can it be done edit pearl This depends upon the peo ple of this city. If the money te forthcoming the wort can be dentsi We understand that a corps Cs- Engineura will tit put on the line between Par burgh and:Beavee, in a few days, and if the people eflitia city will comae forward with a proper spins, the work may be put under contraelthis foil, or the beginning, of winter. We have no decbt that the Pareettes will nth on the work as rapidly sw their means will allow: It is tot creditable to tee Pittsburgh behind the little town of Wererrille, in a work of this kind. We ought to be ready with one road, by the time the Cleveland Mad is finiabed to the point of junction. Beth roods would then begin to pay Isaadaties• triads/alas. What ray the people of Pittaborghl Are they determined to push ft:award this great enterprizel If se, let them hold a public meeting, or take some other means to raise some two or three hundred thousand doilare more ol shock, and the Work will be done. The calmer:henry energy manifested ell around u•—by the diteMors of our great central road, end by the Pittsburgh and Cleveland road—we trust will Wimulate the people of Pitaburgh, and those having charge of the Ohio and Pennsylvania road, to put forth like efforts, and soon the whistle of the Locomotive will be no strange sauna in Pitts burgh. _ _ , 1116031 NEINV TORN. Correspondence of the Piasonrsh Gaze New You, Sept. 4. The Weans ship Washington mitred last night. after a peerage of fourteen days, bringing two day.' later nears from Europe, and the overland mail,from India, which latter, however, contain• little of i 111211161. The news from Hungary, coo the most promthent foreign political item, is rather dithearteamg, and unmet the gallant Hanganthr are woo succored, or whet is more probable, aga n for themselves, sweep bank their invaders, they will be lust as a nation. Pahl= meetinga are held here nightly, to talk the grinner over, but no real aid has been evaded. It is proposed this morn leg, by Horses Greely, of the Tribune, who is ev er at the head of a real public work, to raise • " Patriotic Loan for Hungary," of one million or dollars, to be tent at once. This will not he door bat the suggestion is one that 'should be recorded mate only practicable aid proposed, and honorable to its projector. Polities are very quiet just now, and wen, it not for the wrangling of the Lacolneos, in their late attempt at fraternity la Rome, we should ram know an election was approaching. The two sections of the democracy are each sore that the real political salt ties in their creed, and refuse to recede., This Whip are lying oar their 9.ra and only wait the ides of November to ass such exer dons as will'brep the State in the' good old fain. It is asserted that • new Whrg paper is to he Warted at Albany, forth° same reasons that prompt ed the establishment of the 'Republic at Washing ton, that is, a desire to have new men at the herd of our presses. The editor of the Evening journal man of wooden of ability and tart as a point clan, and the new press witl be a nonpareil If it obtains the lead. The great Rail Road monopoly, which has ex isted so long between this city and Philadelphia has at last yielded to public opinion, and will 10 =Mow Mite" its through fares twenty five per cent, or fro form cents a mile to about those. The people m of new Jersey, who chartered the companies, have become alive to the wrong in flicted upon there State, sod this fall mean to eke, the State legislature upon the test of chap or dear rail mad. fares, but the companies foreseeing the evil, wisely attempt to forestall their action by coming down to the proper point- In finaucial affairs there is a slight change, and money is. tippet the whole, a little more difficalt to be bad neon notes of any length over sixty days • Some shipments of coin have been made to Lora -1 doe, andreposts are current of a largo thipmeni Tof $300.1100 by the ship of to morrow. Fleet class sterling bets and francs are both higher than the specie point, and unless the nth soon fall. there it ' some danger of toeing a good amount of Clip.— The berth can safely spare a large nom, but the old :sensveness upon tint movement at once re*ngs up ad, without real came, cootiderable alarmti arm is crested. Cuba politics are mach discussed, and the gen eral feeling is not very event to the movement of men towards the South. At Delmar:newt, the Ho tel de Paris, Hotel de Ledon, and in tact at all oor leadiog o f, there ere spies who watch she movements of thisimang Cubans and the Cahn inerelmate who are now hers. The thief men hens in bdpposed to be Gen. Valdes, who escaped from Cabs to Rhode Island in alombermao. The platten of Cubs, as • geueral thing, speak Rog - tier, and educate their sons here or in Eog hand, where they imbibe liberal ideas. and long for a °hangout' goverment at home. Some of our threwdest Cuba merchants predict that during the present aderinierstion' Cuba will by pumbase be. coma a part of this confederacy. It is • hazard ens prediction bat the history of Texts and Cali f:lßM aro todYiesh in iffindto make one set it down as entirely chimerieth Cotton tag been strengthened by the foreign news. but as the steamer of the 25th Is now due, holders do not like to operate largely. Floor is heavy and choice brands cheaper, as well as the knigrades, which are abundant. Good Ohio 55,- 25345.871; pate Genesee, 0,621065.72 i extra Ohio, $6250,50. Inferior parcels of Illinois wheat sell st. &Sane for new Geoesee $1.30 it asked.— . Corn is rather higher, and email sales for capon. In prosialons more activity nod a thrall advance (121 ear) asked for Pork, and paid io some case. Shoulders and banns 587 Lard 6107 e Butter is higher; Ohio Salle. Whiskey continues to tell at VigNiki, to go out of market The arrival. of foreign lead fare large, with ulos Of Engin& at $4,471, whith istutder the native white. C. I=l CAUSIOII to Travelers. ?be undestgaed, passengers in the train et cars Iran Sandusky to Cuminnats, deem it their impe rative ditty to caution tthathe radio against tbe den. Ater of travelling upon road la trl present ditap "'dated stale. lam night,ationt four hours Mier leaving Ben. j Icy, two of the firm class pessenger cars ran off the j rails, airing to the unevenness of the med. nod one j of them, containing fifty a:meager', was overturn: ed and demplishe while under itsminal rapid re- lion. Several passengers were seriously injured, I end the lives of the whole mimes:demi,' waved. Other accident. have lately occurred open thin mad, which have been oancealed from the knowledge of the public. • We consider the mad 10. a disgrace to ire mann genrotild alto to the public arnhonties for per mitting the oantlnusnmi of midi a road in on present condition. and one of the grossest Impo sitions upon the traveling communay cod the pub- U 0 .d lanre• We also recommend to all tntvelen on prov• route the company, ere NIMe of us Woad to do Or all the damages for injuries god detention in curred. • -ThLaideers of this road deserve much credit kr. afford g the piesettgera all the relief and corntsr after diaanterierhieh their limited meatus would All All newspapers, friendly to the wrote of justice and peoteetzon otimman life, nee Ir.:parted to Unica this settee. H. W:ralfty,.Now Orlitaxur,James McCormick, dactonst; 'Thomas Trsrda, Gineineeto3. W. AS. Bbenryvitls, Ky.; B. BMOO, Clay Village, Ky.; J. 11.1Eemr,NehrOtleans; P.ll Bethell,. Ei Me ey'e (1 c WhaLey Lm Wm. ROY RIO% C. CanaltuA,lgationallheater; A. Le . . tweet La.; W. IL Mame. IL, New York; B. R. ea.l3ali &DT N. Y 4 &Raba Moaner, New York. F lilt Wm and caber pauenaen. • alimiglash 0, Al* 2d, 1191111. • s, &Leek Wader Imeweenragegents m , Peewees eg Aa 6 10 .1. 185 re•Pee l . BB lelikeleing of the iiriab • Gem. Taylor left Erie on the morning of the W ofe .9 11 .11 11 4 5 e n t Wide , Haniffa llo , im e ing. Prete. to departure, a letter was ads '''"4293= th e National R. al g e i C eaa . eur " dimmed. him by several citizen., Wong him, if lln, on ay, the 2.sl6.nitime, and Organized by sailing Thompson McKean to the Chair, Thos. celeste-et with the state of his health to give the Shrive, Dr. J. Kerr, Henri Wither, Jamph Tort people an opportunity of seeing him In the publi c mace, ; rhos. Gregg, Jecioth Emu, Thoth" Sit- streets. From the fallowing letter in reply, it will pattirk, John Wilson, John; T. Hunt, and J. W • Presidents,, end 8.. B. Francis and be seen that he was obliged to forego the plenum John Colli Philhpe ns, Secretaries. ! of oomph,a with their striates:— The object of the meeting beef stated by Cc. E se ra, p a ., Aug .31e, 1849. A*K no ,m...„,,n! • co mmittee „••• 3 it••• of five, et l, Gcrnastm—Your communiettun of this date I Listing of Anne, Worn EttiWe• Hampton, James is this moment received, sod the kind hepitenty C. Cummings, H. Detwiler, and Peter Rooker, tendered me be the citrate of Erie, fully sad cor win appointed to - epee Mane for the considers- d ie ns appreciated. ton or the meeting. ; • I deeply regret that indtsposition has prevented I While the Committee iras mot, .Hon Andrew me f rom meting the people an I had intended,' Stewart befog called upon, addressed the meet- . end of becoming •equatoted with the resource. , lug at greet leng th , after which, the Committee , arid improvements of this favored erotica of the through their Charm., q. Seine, reported the State. But seine debilny, and the advice of my following preamble and resolutions, which, slier medical atteedants, admonish me to forego the addresses by Hon. hloses Hamptoti, D Knee, ' pleasure. and,olbers were onantecittaly adopted: In every part of Pennzylvanie, I have been The enterprise sad of other =coo.s of met ooh spontaneous effusions of entice,. lade-' the country, in pp jetting and constructrog public pendent of pony, and in no place more so than is highways, by Railroads and Canals through all I Erie. mamma of the country, de either aide of in, render Accept my warm acknowledgments for your it 'moo-raise Pit the peopte of the South Western proffered kindnea and my great regent that I ciatc couOtie• of Peammleania to take tome meas.. , not meet you. and women you In person of the I to revolt a suitable collet, both Endwise and inter-rat I reel fur your continued health and pros- Westward, lor the pradocia,ol their gelds and No m,. Very litithfkily, manufactories. The Balinsore end Ohio Relterul. Z. TAYLOR I anon which we have iro lone depended, like a A. W. Bewstra, sod Cineens of Erie. hbod giant, have obandrinod. their true Interests, ... sad deterrutned to erolt a western outlet through a IVA], to' Inn Pre:tomer AT Ten FALL.— toe insurrormotable hills M . Vermin, to atime El ! On Saturday mottling President Taylor left Erie, Dorado on the Ohm nver—shey theniselveit, nor 1 on the steamer Diamond, accompanied by Gen. My other pence knuwiag wan,—at any rate it Reed, and other gentlemen of Erie. He sewed is' now believed by the, recent otatratii3lll that off ibis city about half pest 4 o'clock, the boat any have afia.d...l alliae. of ••• 11 1T h• W•mo•k not having made the usual stOpprgts at the and expert some day cr ether in get to Peetters-, i way ports. The Diamond passed onmedtemly bora n Point Peasant,” In the meet time the down the neer for the falls. slopping at Black I Greet Central Refirmdirem Philade.phia tu Pon- , Rock. Intelligence of his cormm¢ having pie. bdrah is proesm r aing with giant str.dew Icier ei ceded him—ipote a large number assembled up ,Me time completed and se successful operation in on the pier to greet the President on hi. arrived I Lewistown, and in two years or lets, will be can- When the Diamond bore to he appaared on deck. pleted to Pittsburgh, by Which time ibe Onto and and was greeted atth cheers. He made a few S e nnsybrania Kinkead:now In regret. of ~o n- remarks—etprevatat bin determination, we under erection from Pittsburgh to Mansfield. In the She stand, to row Buffalo, before proceeding homie r( Oltin,otry one Ice. to Cleveland, and the Daises, w tad, if his health is soffictently restored to per iod by smother to Cmcifinate the other exteine mit him to do so. point of the route; thereby enclosing Within its At Schlosser, Cron. Taylor was met by Vice ironarme the Eastern trade and travel of the ,rent President Fillmore, Mr. Spaaldtog. and a number State of Ohio, which WI all concentrate at Potr- of gentlemen ot the Falls, and escorted to the Es , built,. To sustain this position, we refer to the gie Home He is yet quite feeble—ganng evtdent arrangement now going on between the Pennin- indietioat of having suffered severely from the vans end Ohio Railroad and the eitizeos of Mt lest snack. Quiet and repose art necessary, to Vernon, Ohio, recently 'published in many of the not only enabie him to resume his Journey, but papers, by which Columba., and Mt. Verne, and for the preservation of his life, which, in the opin the citizens of that part of the State, are aboution of his medical advisers, would be endanger. •otwitme-Aug a Railroad from Golombus, • distanceed by soy great fatigue and excitement. He will lof some sixty miles through Mt. Vernon tea moat probably re sit at the Falls some time, and then I tome twenty miles East of that place, tot junction tee s th e easies t end mint e spedmous room to with the Pennsylvania road Ohio Railroad. The Westongtou. The to the opinion of hi. then., oebple of Columbus having al. lien all confidence , ought to do - . .-Bofi r aio Cosi , &pi. 3. meeting the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at wan,. ,tarter waami ie• ere -- airmwriaanca. Wheeling, nee deterothned to gesture a speedy and The inervunt centinotations with which the favorable connection with the Easter elties. Presteet of Ii Muted States te ea grossly snared berefeateedrmurnhwenhwthisin*lhnlerheritirinel ' W e ih anaw e u.er by by the Washtngton Colon, revolting at all times to - , -- „,„,„ -- nt i m -- „ -- „,„ ---g °a ane the rood seam K.,11 foolotts of the American people, Hoes of -r*"` it P rug ,"" e°°. are especially so just now. whet the public anxiety unction. A ll "eaer'errahai except Baltimore is avrakeeed sun teniii sympathy on account of and Ohio Railroad, to - snitch we have referred, will' • the President's Moe.. But nothing can arrest the be completed within two years. : torrent of opprobrium, watch, isisuirig trom the col. Ceder this mete of facts every aua° mat meat umts of the Union, animates with offensive rank ..me to the cooeitatiot that Pittsburgh will and , hew whew", It "rend, u'ea4 be th a ventral Mat to which all the trade , I " . The brief and simple addresses made by Gen. del and produce. Matt concentrate, from the South Taylor in req..° to the cordial welod me which j tad Wet and North by the Ohio nver, the vans • he meets with ei every paint of his johroey, are loos Ohio Railroads;khe Sandy and Beaver Ca- caricatured by his revilers; and the brave old hero eel, the Canal to Cleveland, and the Erle Ca- lidlealed alter ,inch it wretched fashion ae btu. .L assumes when its rancor is devoid of The next question which presents itself is, hew wit.. and when the oomu ne t mew eu l [u i ry b,. I the immense trade to find an o mi e t or cond.. ; blunted all sears at propnety. With an .induity to the ghat Enters, manic, eea la.ar ` ll an ' of persevere°, which might be aulticient for the wet by the Peuentlenta Croat and the Central eusioment of • virtue, if directed in suck a novel Railroad to Philadelphia But this will not beute au e min the late official toils on in his heavy work ' lthiera" There most,", amberamberchannel , an d that or detraction—as though the accumulation of cal. s °lthe valley of the Monengehele and Youtrethi..." emotes were a proof of Istideble industry, and the 'ray Riven to Cumbefland, and thence by the Chew perseraion of truth a mark of skillful tagenuity. aocak - e and Ohio Canal end the Baltimore and Ohio When the Neat/teat demotes lie abhorrence of Radreed to Washiegton City, Alexandria. and Hal- ! war, having witnessed enough et its caiamilwri to timorti—The Chempeak and Ohio CanalCOmpany • inspire so p oma ce a feeling, the declaration is ana -1 have expended an tauten. sum of money in coo' 1 matised by such phrasce as usirlumpertng," strticting their Canal, Comberland , t . which point i an i me oa . and The, however, aught be 'it will be e meleted Ina few weeks; but without • „ un w e d as so mach it b eegomg situ p the lemon'• 1 communication with the West this great improve- mull stile as to be pawed over without apeelal 'meat mull be usalen and profitless. comment; but eta . tt underakes to talk atom I The time is now it hand for them to reach Pitts- •bsd teeter ther hr is a Intl* wattled by Webur g h ` it ' a re "' '''PV*lPnintt by the eheopeat , m eet audacity which meld prompt it to glee lecture. direct, and beat route. The ...Lion is already upon that subject commenced in the, West. In two weeks arena- We d u not „ er „,, aie t h is ay atema e se d orgur c. hews will he runrAng on the Youghiogheny Slack aw ,„„, o f shore an . m ., sa y hppre ne n c u ri i sat a I water to Robbsteen—terenty-eve miles more will will haw , Gcucm .,„ Taylor n so y wan, en the I enabbs them to ma. In Connellavilleolota coo:mitt - oils ,, baud to e ge ne t .. s nod manly sentromit• mg some sixty mien the western end of the chain of the American ye•p lc t r ee , Irish s. - I Prom C....lrvine., Cumberland will require Worthy intaperat on, and well l a nther arotr.,l the veiny-nine miles . 01 Railroad, ten miles of which pm.,duur wit h grater end null orceter c ur , in sre already sede..by the Iron Company located nwp , n „m on as be i. „,„ oo l ueCo au,t vi o r, li wet of Cumberlea, leeriest but sixty-nice miles , assailed Rub One cos wish to me courie•y of Railroad to make to complete the great and ten. end throes. to an a/Ivervary, end be wet be abm V Central intprelntment. Nov We ask, cannot w „ m i te p, lots be ammoroliebed t Will not Pittsburgh and dam and emulation wilco he hem to dent with Western Penasylatmis complete the 51 ../ 1 W."' elements teat men not dente him to the hood. on the Ymehicetheey to Connellaville, and make l i ng _R u b Awc ,„.„. a Railroad from that point haTorkeeform•diennee lof rareutv-arsen mils! And will not the fends Mr. Owen, Untied Suit, geologist. aid his ceps lof An improvement at Cumberland and Eastward of twaistants, arnvei at Oemmws lowa, Ws , Werl make the forty-twie miles of Radrosd to connect oesdav, having competed pia eta/am ain. of the with the Me.Saviiie Reiland !--We think they river trim the mouth 10 ihat pare. They travel • will—We ate ranstramed ts belie, that the ed to • b t oo eance, liofficrently large an curry ter. Chesaposkia and Olin Canal Company are aware instrtivarn. tents proVl.lone, and (DM men. 'bey, of their sittielon,' and they veil lose no time in proceeded eters Ind an temr nonage up the Wver. grasping the advantage which they strid bane is —s , Jnv,r 5rp.b1 , .. ,, •A ,, e 79 making this eunnecuon, and thus secure the nib flue condition of Copia. Howard efrountes .o harvest which coach their Improvement, when giwinume, a f e hies , wr „„„„ g, bin biro , the connection rills PiriabOrgh is .D•witlivh•d- n.,pes o h his ie, , very, nod agent sr keg anti Tblt wr's do ail in oar P aw " to "°°- eatt• rag Lae I. anitely end k•nr, and thus sr pre , tin, the imaroroment o f the Yo.hirehenv damm mn•.d, be „ear c ' n - e. in It nib, er from fermb.trron W Connellsvdle by locks and „I/lea/hat/a end pear •t demo. hamm.—.4 Inn , . l'-von Rello/TO!, niti A. M. Hill, John W. Phillips and John T. Hunt be • nammittee. she shall have The ever sot trotatrisorn to the toped its hanks. power to appoint sub-cortimutees. whose duty Noll It n ..0t wit el.i th, re/Ur/lee/Ma 01 the riblevt nut to so along the line of improvement and obtain to uti ita•e ..en tee her 1' 90 high at this warm ermactiptione to!Che Mock of the YonalliOithenv )o' tae year. It has hero up bi the top of us banks N av i ga tion Company, in or d er that L u n en Peeent for ter Ina: e-ght month, arm them is yet no groi n.), be obtaioed,uuder the Charter and the pent of its failing. —Nears v-e- Rozegv Ge.u. petty onranised. , ,isin Engineer employed, and the hmin_r _ ruir hincieurmimra. _ we understand thst eeeessary surveys ma.. esolved 't h e7..h regiment Listed Stalea Infantry, now sr R Jefferson barracks orders to n be. are under orde proceed to e'rued , That the pro...dinged this meeung by "I"ffiaer.. and aab c mw .,H ehrd the Pa- Fiends, via New Ode,. Autism permanitions raud. a l3al th tina is argAlext ' odri n' a, th W e a " s a timeto o n l C r' ity7 b' and I , a r e _re!, tee oral e u° board Weam Pittsbwig bra adrms wee —isr. luau P.yob, Aug. urgh, the ere friendly to th , improvement. mm , (Setae) by the Officers.) 'in 29 Ift ea...tons ea tee Cabman. I Facia Tat Praia—l he 31. Looms Republican By the follawieg, from La Voided, the Spanish publiabea two letters from Form Lersm.e, Irmo popet in New :Vora, it a pp ea r. shat the C u b.. which ve mace lee hllnvag . iilt mtori raets, A.R .I. really de.e^e bl ooat umuch sympathy as the The cholera has been commuting great ravages 11.14.1aanA Government scarce ever tootle ) amoogst the !aeons, and is still carrying them ae more tyrannical exactions. We copy some of , The Cheyenne. say that over three hod ' tired of thew num her Moro already died of it them. The Sioux have al. suffered greatly. They aunts 'Little Insatiate • fourth part more of that with ate it to the whites, and say they brought it arnocart is wrung frormtbe weber of 600 000 bee inhab them. Thus conviction ea the part of the Indians " th '",th, surta ," all , I ," "P ee r of the was the cause, few day. ence, of galas a tram govertime•t o f t h ese unkleo S e men, in which are' . m eye ., ma th e wwhimuef Bo'l'a. A ... nu confuted more than twenty mdlions of mhabitenui . Indiu had Jest se en'hig mother , mother, brother and which, with hale mote time half the number , sod ante breathe their law, which produced In of soldiers that a we support in Cuba, have more bmw • herr end, wnhing from run lodge; than enough kit the protection and garrison of their boundaries aid forts he demeaned to kill the drat white man he should meet—lor which act he mot he should suffer Floor and Many other article. of first nee ' raa r death-and would then iota his frieuds to the happy for the sustemince of the indoeruil sod P ao. ' hunting grounds of their tribe, The fire perm classes, are charged with • doryva.,...ieg __Sam 50 I he met was a y nag man from St. Joseph, by the to 260 per cent. of the fire price of the Wilde, I name ., torm „, y sergeant major it the 'such as rim, colt fish, lodine al, PM. 1° b. I , Oregon battalion, whom be fired at and shot dead. slaughtered, 6.. dec. Salt gush, of which we And a ! The Indiana immedineely took chew,e of hint and charge o f 33r per onlyui 11°,1; 'hen am m - ' executed him on the spot. Major Sanderson cal. g rated in a'reag:i vess el s, P a y s "' P er ' ea, I led the chiefs together, and upon iurestigating and) the same. thing happens with other art/ties the matter, feeee the foot as • h ove stated. ennmersted, Cod numerous others of first [feces- Col. Roberts sod Lieut. Elliott, with one comp... nikY.ny of rifles, reached here on the 20th alt. Colonel Oar farmers, have to pay 21 P er cent on an "' Mackay sad Captain Van Vleit elm mashed here wad 10 per ...Mon then other harrerds, when gash- the some day; the former en a tow, of nwpenunni the same aa all engaged raia ' a g IN° smock I and the Inner under orders for the post. for all their cattle, exclusive of the charges arising I Several hundred Mormon wagons are a Mort nom esportaiion. distance below lie point, bound Dv the happy Every mhohltant is compelled to ask for • licenee, I valley of iho Salt Lew. and pay for the same even in cess he wants logo the distance Oka , ingte mile from the plate of Ma Pane Lamaism, July 21. ,cadence. m Since my last, we have traveled a distance of He cannot. Move his maidenro fro.' one b O nae three hundred miles to this plum, over a country into another, without girl. non. previously of sumac in Us aspect to the eminent, but yet wall his interment° the nathorittea, ender the peachy known to the reader from the labors of Fremont, of • heavy fine: who has left little to communicate in regard to the He is not permitted to lodge in his he.e for • eharmteristie of the region. So far, di Me grand 'jag" night, an y p r. ''' . ether tative or ga.r.igner, deaceptioas of dell and se., so common among he the same his friend or a member of lots !Smile. mea t writers who have ponied any thtng shout aathauu girieg the same "f°r°".°°,g l enunder this region, nail gontatirm Slane I have leariched the penally cif • like p°niahmenk top the prairie, for the first soo m il es, I hare He ea may ri°ll have house shy eompaay . seen nodding but one great ocean of grass, boned amusement Of any sort, if he dims not sobcit. ob- less mn the view en eve ry little, without the eye be. kuu, „. g 4 he In " ,• log relieved by • single attempt hillock or shady "". an Kara - nook to gaze npon. The troth *that, Myriad one , fatuous. • : j hundred and fifty miles west of the Unman river , He Par.iB to fir per cent of the valor f any I to unlined settlements can flounsh east of the ince, or auYi property, in town or country, that he Rocky Mountains. Then commences sandy plain may roll; be all other charges of potence... 1 intermised with slab, ,pater, which grow maning registration, of stomped paper, dee but short wooer grass, with a few swede cedars Then u stomped paper, the use of which n en- in the r 'oreed by Ilk goverment, arid sold by it at the evives , and let Inexperteneed mallow arca sod took-fermers say what they may to the con- price *llB ar" sod it b nra ' aaa , °° ,ll nary. asl have beiti heard and wen.l buzzard the Memo oath s. peace 0 poverty "" assertion ass utter of the soil, that et least Ave admitted linnet of cheaper paper, • skeet of which 1 hundred mules of the m . p . g . beiwcen the Ruegy coats six cents I MOUntarne and the Miasoun nye, will remain au ' Some months alp, an order was received by the , uninhabited desert as long ea the world Wanda es- Captain Gedern of the Wand, prokbrun arenu unto share blossom.. a garden. from mudiiig their children to Me Uni ted States m At ibis post, I have eadeavored to get hold of fur hculcuseiser edueehee; sad such hare.. sit allthe items I could uo relation to the emigration. now driven! to the expedient of proving ill health J. to toegreat tram them has been much suchne., or feign it kok their children, In oakum team gee ma ny deaths, ,d • go.d deal quarreling sad ports far them. fighting but Met they are worrying on through It In the wine island of Cuba a most brutal epirit bravely, and wellbe 7 s.ruif likely gnt on to of despoiled? le strikingly preening In all official the gold region this fad. of the goveromeet, from the Captain General down I Flee thoumnd five hundred wagons have pawed, , to the nimali abject of his boating* without evens accruing three and bah nuts per umammun , and excepting 'chummed and other lord authorities ii,e number or dew , from me mm.oo • r, to au to hiatnesee, Carden WI Graces, fdadroga, and j int show one an d a h a lf per tune, whieh a 1 be other place. the mist revolting scenes of torture, j r:,„ the eta'k. The greateai l ou hty has gallows, bnieherie. sad internal machinations went _inn_ Ike mmwouriumiu'' the " f m enemed in Me year ISO, under pretence of stip. among the people of d 'aaF . l . ran a '. Me ta. pressing a-conspiracy among the tier... ' h t bas been scarcely felt at all. I.th. ,membe 7e , 1 815 , d:ffereut Regidores and ether'. Al this point, and for some distance back, hun. , ofthe of Mden . " were s°- , ! dried. of wegoos have been boned, sod tuna of arret° _ f. , per_rner/"PruiTmeas provutions thrown away, the owners pao king the mw-d••••die•••••W••••-d• the lPr rest of the road. It is a fact of dearbought cape Menem acllavene,complateieg of the eroVertitrietit eee „.. tee , tie , wAym bi e why of suing -thank. & m y... I ho California ; and the nett iwnsthie idea it, that it Another! /feints, centoms the folkowmg. The men are so finilt.h as to bung wagons, be sure and be with UntelOt (Jr families, there ,slit,, is needing events which have least pied m f a r t i , a t e o m r enigma Only about one hundred farm , j lies have crossed the plants this mean. The rood ' t hou of Alan an Importe d foil or all sorts of patent gulhwaps, which caught into the Wand °l"uh° ' °remand.° of slarna r lag Calfforeirms et almost every door fit every city last torture.. gibbets. and slaughter to puntan and sub. ar „,,,--such as chafing earn to cook with echo. due there; new fetters added in Moss which Op.' t o t, pressederoel ithP B ..the rfre • At this Fort there one four or five emigrants in nefwfmr4 , ortreattline be.whment a rthe hospital Vim sec dents with g,-arms l trot senteeces:of death, executions sb. ad tee there is i m acquatoted to day, in the hostrmil, with Maj. Ed most enolitary and repugnant to &meetly. ° , woo d p m Games, of Anderson county, Ey, , wee 1 has been conhoed for or. weeks With pall/1%14 Of I the left aide'. If ht • • s hotter, ho deema to nio,a hi a f r i e nd. In Len : • -y Wirral He wax lU. S. train sgeut on toe IN Catlin Hue, and W. Weaken down eau Illopl•ce oblate' duty. Tow masonic ASAIF4 r, n7Sorep:rhe propeller Nnpoleo, 'comp tfOlitt on the 18th ht t. mah 81 tans of cop per, fro:tau Clar, Mine; On also came Owenon the IMth Itzt. mall 25 tons of copper from t he ouzo toili.-.4sio esporior Nam JOB PiIIIITLWO. ' DILL HUMS, CARDS, CIRCO AnifestS, Ba Laing, Contracts, Low L in k ,".. ...co mum, Loa.. esexterune, co= 2 " meals, Ste. he Printed at the ehorteet notiee, at law priem B. de29 Gents. Oretcs. Tn. erterr Wright, 9. D.. Dentl.ti Omer and mcdones on Fourth et opposno the Prosbnorh RAnk. Office hours from 9 cJoek 12 A M.. • IL " from 2 o'clock tin r. v. ..0441 and Improvements In Dentiatry. DR. G. U. STEARNS, late of Boston, is prepared to seenntenutre and set Ikon Tani in whole and puu of sets. upon Suede° or Atenospbetie S4l