THE PITTSBURGH GOETTE PURLISIIFLI RV WHITE k, PlTTeDvaontnl MONDAY MORNING, SEPT. 1( 1849 abllsbut ARM I W P = "2 /0041 t i ally Wj r f Bev= Olean; ler , =lsar, the Tzi•W may Aft pre tumor, the Woeldi Ls Two Do e t e lan Ramo, grid', 4110‘11011P1. ;:i .137'AXITtemas an swimmer Vie and fa Asir Givers befon d• . and as n the day at =la Advertisements not In • for • sed, Will Invariably be charged natili ordered ont RIIILADRIIMINIA NOILTEI AROCHICAN. Arteettitemords and subscriptions to U. North Amer cart end Coiled Sodas Gazette, IP hiladHohia, receive ..d forwarded from this odice. W Lama nt.tars sow sn*go. Roo lust ;rag . Mom Toloirra e Row. ,-, • -*II , pea KM. Ea1t11211.1.411.1 wi , 1 ', uD WM° iwivairr. HENRY H. LER, of Laser. 't:oemY. exam.. lf WILLIAM LETT, of 840 l C.... 1 1, A t ez I.IIIZNIPA, .1 ROB?. C. W or EAzabeta romeah. JOHN of dhsrprouipl.j CALEB LEE, of :Pittsburgh. ! .' Ii WIC ESPY, or Lower St. cti;ii ., z,,. wears, i ; ;.Fr; ii CASTER CURTIS, of Pirtsbaliap , it raorarmovarvi A i DA &jun, or Upper St. 1* - R. i JOHN MORRISON, of Allog4; ' , crocarectoozak i,..1 i, JAS. MITCHELL, of PeobleA`,..::: :j comm. t .. H . 7 . '.V,', WriL M. AMINES, of Fitts**o:; Ammo.,':s• JOHN RYERS of Findlay. , !I , , ' , I r: =33112 TES ILiamots Ratiatoart.-13 Mated by the Qniney (UM Whig, on good attl)tiWy, that Goa. Pectuth intends cal li ng an extraitAitti of the Le- gialature of that dnue . can tlnte, (M o h o , to consider the rail road at:mai:l,oolra bo been agitating the people ant only o iharlan nanny oth er States. This rail toad is tlq 1t hoe io the chain of the great central road rfrdni Philadelphia to BL Loud. ' Tem.Haute end atekseekliMift Liettroads The Indiana Stale Journal loilifiShes an abstract of the Report of the Presidenoo Engineer of the Company. From this it applairei that the location of Me reed has been finishedtabd the enure line made ready for the operationit'd the contraetora The einumue made by the Epgl4 dr, of the cost of the road, ready for the supeihtl*Mre, from Indi anapolis to Terre-Haute, 121531 : 7359, being St: 393,18 per mile. The total eci k k , qf the road con, plated with T really r .. o ' 44anotive power, le estimated to be, 5556,555mq;:;4 511,66165 per mile. The total cost of thertia and equipment , ready for transportation be.' .ingsl4,ll9*o per mile. Wittiii Nit bar track the east will be 521,0+31:10 leas '46 'With the T rail. The Journsl save *That part of the hoe beteriegTerre-Hame arid . Greeneantle, embracing a diitittik,e of 32 miles, woo lotto contractors in Deem:n*l3l,4nr ao aggregate iolm of gear 5145.000, beinir,abhdt 6 per cent be im the estimate of the Enxteitint &nee that time the work has been prosecuted With much energy the ertare division beteg eleghly more than hall completed toil will probablit#ready for the sops enameture early next metritr.l. tveral prop:m ho. have been made by erketan responsible ma t:actors, to take the work: Mi. the line between Greearastle and lediaospa:*ht the Engineer'e eltheate, and to receive inAosingent. 40 per cent. in stock of the Company, aMljl59 per cent. cash." This road forms one hob Wikekrreat central has float Philadelphia 1.3 SL to every sectioc of this great Bee surveys are going ea. except between fene-HOS , .inhd St. Louts. - - , A great Whig Ratigcedictlt.ing was held in Philadelphia, lett week addresaea were delivered by Caw,. Gilpino4ilph IL Chandler, Henry M. Pellet, the mtniittl ' ialli Vor Canal Commis, sinner, Hon. Jae. Coot et: Morris, F. Joy Morris, W. S. Price, and 0 et The following, =non other serolutions, We4lMlopted . Rantoul, That the adrOiniiitinion of Win. F. Johnston, as Governor of {iii#SAine, hos,. 1 .. ben rectal Operation, ZOOM SM . ; Oilmen the highest humid those who pros:444 kiis election; and that Lbei "eat tno.P.stY taosi Commonwealth, and the prompt restoration*" gold and Over in the payment of the intert rifi tte Male debt, roll the, thanks of every ,4 L h3Loplranum who hoe pride to the prosperity arid " it of the good old Commonwealth. Resolved, Toot those whet tired heart and hand to the tasterstroo of DV? and our State to wand pith:loloGS of gsv at,, have every muse for fOUOiletiOn 15 psi tro*,,;:Mp : end Mat therein no augtn.tuterd, F l e.o, l L,r trance of thew ample in0k.444 that the reiterated vote of Pennsylvania In fri, Of sound principles may 'Lengthen the huidit ithf , the State Ad...- MOM for good, lied critiOhe appeal of this Coossonowealth to th e fOonl Covers me ril for • restoration of the prOt Stj:i Ounctroon. QM- Vent i Roodoni, That Mose n'i]titili Mote who assist . ea by their votes and ibp.R , : fidprit to secure thi e 111411013 a Taylor, Filliberef, ;am! Johnston, ar, etgeetelY cabs?. ob. by 4:oi:colter exigencies o the times, to 1000% , th4Prft.llo9l. to behalf c the State Issislature, Sh ilierticularly to sedan the eleetiett of noun , 1 POitir no Coal Commit apnea—the only officer iliebtetEtbis year, by gene Tel ticket, throughout thi...Silitet. 'Has RI2IIIT Div, oti*airrval at Near Vora, on Tuesday, pot up at inadi Oriviste house- The Joamsl of Commerce atriallOtat he soon alter left in the Lame Newton, 14 Stay. He told a gen tleman that be designed eWi4ag Mr. Van llama, molding that the latter aralOilltriost agreeable nod interesting companion,. :141:ipeoms that he had trouble with a servant let oat from home with him. The Newport-_*,g Nacre, of Mender gam— `Three or four color4:3adisons, probably insti gated by the abohnonnasiindur-ed Mr. Clays body servant, Levi, to run aninCirein him. on Satur din It Is !supposed thai titthits gone to Itaston.— We shall speak morn patlititltarly of ibis matter to mcnow." The Now York CotiOn4fitioever, says that the servant returned to keyirt, after reoovenng from intozienuon, ince irallibh he had been Wd, and going as far as Bos4M;4here, bwng required to Alp as a sailor, at Stp*kdbuth, sod refund cut of his wages 4300 whte4d been advanced to him, he demurred and !!idnee paid back the money. iii : The National Intell,pitil manonnees as follows the Whig Victory in VelO r it:— .Tus area rust e44,riElhrs.—The noble State of Vermont 14 SO trop itA herself. She has Jul given a fresh proof of heag4elity to the Comb and to her cherished rennlifiCan principles. Vote &wed and centred bytaktile wpm comprehended in the term fenaticisoi.-401gtee. polnieel — alie how come oat of her re:Oats - limn - pie with her Whig banner notarnished add, trihmptiant At her an nual election, on Ttneld,it, last, notwithstanding the Coalition which t 1 1t 6,1 '°°°' " at the iota election in Rhode Island . jiyih are proud to be able to Wale that the Whig; iimitteeded to electing their expellent candidate, Ponfeetkir lamer Meacham, to Congress, In succeed !hdr, , hlarst, to the third dis trict of te State; and !the the whole State has gone for the Whin* by'CaPr,rimajoritiels. What say our frienda in plaryitutd to this, Wtsaasem Lostemi..--The town of Manitowoc, in Wisconsin, on the Shored of Lake Michigan, is probably the greatest • toother place in that Sate. The Given Bey AdvOcite ihniks there la estima ted to 10,000 lone irdtl;hdifferent booms in the river and its mein brani,h, which, allowing 333 Oast each, woohi give .1,000,000 feet of lumber. There are some 600,0t0t1hingles already menu- Soared. The earnings of tfid:.kelierrence Manufacturing Company of Lowell.l.4he leer six months, era stated to be five andriti ter per cent., but the dive., deed him not yet bed! 1 04ared. F, two semi. ' annual periods prevkalt the one which has j.t! expired the behmee *ita of the Lawrence Conri Piny, which has • i.;00, of 141.50 0,000, thaw ai low The multiage i t o Company, to New., InarYPOrt, toe the lastri4X7eloothe, are stated to he kw per cent., hot rod liend hoe been made, eat there wee • lass of siAt-ri4mount the frrevioun " ', six mouthy. 4l Ca. earning . . of the last hall, year are mot ',vita! of the eeimpouy. der the di !he, ord.j manes elk.l, ts • - rj say this by improventeONTly mule in the cedneued by that akikcal ofkoiVeto !others, a thuty.keio ewe! VAIP of the lllino ii Chinni hi and For trade JOll canatry Irma of the lIN the Newt . Mews brought zr'e 4ehked ex over Wave% Bank. R 4 45 a" hke fialgtt alma, alwn fast. Ihe- iteto aesmen broded riu rr 4l o 4 .*ZA . Vtr e "326.. . w ,2O4 L' 14111 ace..—Ciavelwa • IT[ q , ..,,: : .f.:,,,;. , ~,s7l of the Pittsburgh 0 . 00 . De.Usseet C""4" dt i an Om Bishop of Ilesetor. Mn. Eurros.. l — i I chanced to observe, the N Y. Observer, a[paragniph Waling that Dr. Upfidd, of cone city, hiving been appointed Bishop of In diana, was e coring to retain also the Pluton. ship of his in Pittsburgh. It is not, per t ps, generally known, that there ex, ists a precedet for a similar—bit, an unsoccen. hal attempt. ha Lhe present Bishop of Exeter, Dr. Philpots, emu is in all the dou u ches; the champion bigotry and intolerance, was per seated to the bishopric as a reward kri haviog written a palmed prosphlst Ide was, RI the nose of the presoaks., Rector of the Parish of Stsm hope, In the cbonty of Essex, one of the richest briny in Ettgl.d, the emoluments of which amounted to dole's than six thousand pounds per ammo, atoure thousand more than the see of Exeter, whi t does not rank amongst the "fat bishoprics," was said to produ.. The greedy shepherd • e hard to keep the deeee of the Stanhope I4isc 4 and at the same time orearthe miter of ateter;!but this was too much even for "Church and wale " to the palming church m., spite of his in with the peat, failed in his attempt, and could o ty obtain to choose between thirty thousand 'dollen a year, as a perish parson, and twenty-flu tiMusandocith the vans pomp and glory of the wised attached to it. Pride triumphed over niarnmonj amt Dr. Phnom. in the stunt of a Land, sways the trt,n rod of intolerance over the dmeese M Exetet. I .B. C. Cuvatarre, 0, Sept. 4, gab. NOT crl i ttr. Eorroa —Our correspondent is doubtless ellen.° that the parrallel between Dr i Bpfold and the Bishop of Exeter does not lie, es• Cept in the leer* fact of his wohirg to retnai his pastoral chalice, as well as the E t ...repel otben.- 11 the diacise of Exeter ranks moon the small Sees in E4land, the diocese of !adman rank. among the cry arnallcat to this country, and we Ore informeil is wholly unable to support a Iltshors if We hive hot been tot...formed, it coution, only Some set/elk; hundred eotrinatiOleatits, and only two eoogreglittobs which ran support settled pastors. DT Upbtld IS Willing to take charge of Inese few sheep in the Wilderness, but naturally stun h wishes to secure a listing for his farailr, and tinn , in ins desire To retain bin relation of pastor to the 1 . ...Ni1:eh con. gregsnon. I Of the eeclosissucal propriety cf the two relations existing in one person, we offer nn opinion. in the ease of his Lordship of Er. rter. the enures Wei phtirt enough. If twenty awe thous and dollari was not enough to satisfy his cupidity, 1 we dare silty there were plenty of curates, every only his strperior, who would be glad to exchange twenty poled. a year for nee thottertail. For the Pittsiengsh G ,rll, I Jeanit Illepiablicasalarn. I have intely been rending, with some surprise and emisillerable amusement, the Pittsburgh Cu. Plastic, et planiectsrebgtous paper of this city. Ido not prate d to be an much of a philosopher as to be able, 'To see what is not to be seen bat I discover some thongs to that paper whieh, I Ala cenliiient, Were never meant to be seen. ie. fer pertiettlarly to the evidences of alum among the Jet+. That precious Brotherhood were inter, in this cluntry, so prodigiously frightened as they are at 64 present time; end they are %chiding with all their (night, .ta keep their courage up. - When the puliqal press begirt, to speak out, it makes no differenc6 to which party the unions:led print be longs, te l tsur overwhelms the Jesuits, and they. moat nat i .undly, endeavor at once to disguise their (ma inntlusidate their oppoyents, by petting on the ,hoboof bristly sages, and verung words 01 rage no 4 denunciation. Bishop Hughes and the Nem k Tribune, end the editor of the Catholic hod the k3nsete ore examples otttys. -- , The grand occasion of their thar, in this mows. is, that {heir antbrepublicauvan will be discovered lip the people. The Imamate which A merles ti Jesuits, Pr rather Jesuits to America have bosom, estelv adopted from the celebrated • allixuiore' of their Iten Prince, has betrayed their' reel ecnte ttle me the subject of liberty and government. 1 and • uin them • predilectfou tar despotism, More nantmoos and inteoce lt,. a their we chem . ever imputed to them. Their canerlmense is iustaltin to republics, and low, centre avage toistird republicans; not only See and gromous Protest nts, bat Catholics. ettrostuvlied by Jesuits. have n outraged by the abuts, ve and ationtitothle lamp applied, by these Jesues, to the brave end no le babel. stmggimg for fieedoen. civil fore , darn, dom from the political timpottem of • cots clams f moans . Home. Na,yd if the Editor of the Pittsburgh Catholic. who made each dolorous appeals toe sympathy m hi. lasi paper. Moho to keep his character far re publiclniem above water, he most not (might h. paper So heavily with extract. tram the vellocution" of the Pope, or from those foreign publications which have net the same reason for caution that be Mat I will now show, from the Pittsburgh Catholic of lost Sdturday, that the Pape . no friend to mob lim, add that more who take der opinions and their tone from him menet be. An emote to that b i nd speaking of thathog members of the Council paper speak: which the Pope gave to the people. in the days o• his li ity.ssaysi "Thhy entelred his (this Pope's) ,thlace and pro poted to him, that he should abdicate h. soverignty; fall the proposal that he ehetild prods., a reptlltc tail snornyoshand short of ikas. That night is fresh to out recollection, says the allocution, nod ceased persons are present before our eye., who miserably deludcdmd deceived by the artificers of fraud, beith toted hot to propose to as, to proclaim a republic" Again, "It was at this time, at the end of April, propolsed to the pound', that he should maks' bun self the Prandent of the Itcpublic of holy." Agmn. "Layhten made themselves ministers at State, con trary to his, (the Pope's) views and pnaciplos, and to detogntion of the rights of the Holy See" AM:on:ling to this, it Is admitted by them that a reMebliesla goVeriareesit will never do for Horne or the Pope a republic locludee no civil erivereqpitg for proclaiming a republic means "nothing short or abdtdating the Pope's sovereignty." Even to pre side beer such a government will act answer hie porn* the President of a Ilepublic is not "prelim" enough for him. So say the Jute.; eo rime the Tablet a foreign paper, rabidly Jesuitical in its pilitlca, and so eaya,ther editor pf the Put:burgh ()Athol., by quoting largely from that Paper. BM what lays the Pope himeell! If it .he that *cake from Gaeta in the uallocumn" these are Ma telt ntimenta "exactly." "And at the =me time ( i i.nAl . '45) we repathated and rrieutJa most deeply test loos proffer which was ramie to as, both in ern o :lng end by word of month, a potter not only m injorioue to our person, but also anon peen).- Übe to Italy, paMely, that we moll coo, entry resat/. over the government ofa f r ertaan republor - af Italy." A. m.olo republic of Italy: And the Jesuits, our muntry through, reiterate the cootemptuone words Ethcm. September 7. IMO. To tA. Editor, of As Pittsburgh Gussets. W..sm.scrros, Sept. 4. 1949. Drat Sar—in the Daily American, of your city, of the 75th August, I notice an fditortal arucle to. ferring to the appointment of Frederick Kant. Eq., as Consul to Bordeaux, in which are em- bodied allusions of such objectionable features, leave no room to doubt but that a censure is --- - - tended, as well as the statement of a rumored ap• pointment Seelog such a notice, and haling some jealousy fur the reputation of ibis adesinistratiou, to its ap. poll:Maseru* as well iss in every thing else it un dertakes, and having slightly known Vol. Kahl, whO has sailed for Europe. I have been induced lo examine the papers on file, recommendatory of thij gentleman and am extremely gratified in hue lei done at, I can annum you that if the admin. talkative has erred! it is not the result of careless. neje or inattenti..a. The appointment has been mane own such representattoris as Will not only jellify it, Mu compel the acknowledgment that the proSper decision was made from the date upon 1 sir ouch action was one of necessity based. The re ommeadatien. of Col. Kahl are of the very h; heat character, and include the names of your of est, most respectable and influential citizen., sod include a nonaiderble number of the "many G mans' who are represented by the American's article to have met with such 'serious has" by hi.. adore' Should there have existed justifiable grounds I fu such objection to this appointment, how does it I:taritiezt that no opposition was ever manifested td el It was certainly known that the •pplication Was before the Department, as of the imp letters on file, many ore dated m March and ApriL There Was , indeed, one remonstrant, but the igennernalt On Only withdrew all opposition, but jhuicd in to hettlog for Kahl the appointment. There lit sal. cleat fault finding by those whose Interest if er iiiii discredit the •dramistration, and I do think that nh good Whig would be godly of these barmuol ' ing CoMplainta, especially where nn objection has teen made to an appointment, and the subject of them without an opportunity of defence. The (holt, if soy, which I am ido sr to believe, lies with elicit, and not with the admtalstration. which had , before It tesumounds in behalf of Col. Kahl which . sire seldom surpassed as to authorship or strength dl tmairnandation. • Very respectfully, your friend. D. N. Worrx, Eski , Pilltibilicyll. -se.— - . .. Happy tbe, man who can control The deep emotion. of his soul IVhose reason holds theinulament And points the pathway of hi. fßet Pension ban oft to rain...rept The noblest awn while reesen slept— ' lin , reason marks the polar star. Descrying ctutnges from afar, ' And bids the moral power. hewsw. To shalt the charm. the temple:'. snare. Conscience end reason. bend in hand, In proud debance nobly Wand. W hen passion. wild to ruin eige, And lash them owe. with passing surge, Veithful, then, they cannot sleep, They Mast theireeuelevs ♦igth keep. . u o. Item cud Inber of round! The Demeanslie press la mill clamoring about removals, mid charging that General Taylor is violating bitO.pledge" by taming Democrats ant of ° ( a"- Wedo not expect that this outcry can be eftencal by Say argument or explanation, however Jost or conaTeciag. It is • pan of the present pol icy of the Drunocrals, and it will be meintsined so long se it soya their purposes, in Vim of common sense and lit violation of common decency. We shall not coaMed against such pre-determined un fairness. Buy we wish to say, once for all, that so far as we are mancerned. it to one deliberate conviction that any pledge against a general system of re moval, annals might have been inkrred from any thing written by General Taylor before the eketion, has been made impracticable by the conduct of the Densocraue party since the election, even if ft were not, as wee think it was, hinted beck unappreci ated during the moves. Ever since the ioaugur anon of °Sterol Taylor, the Democratic press ties been laboring earnestly to force hint to make re movalr; and the mesa has succeeded so well in hillammg the mind of every Democrat arrainst the Administration, that it Is now actually unsafe to permit any considerable number of Democrats to remain in office. The spirit of those who have been removed proves plainly that. as a general rule, it would not be urmst to infer that note who are yet retained would be bet too glad to seize opportunities to balk the Administrator , ' or at least to eve their official influence in creating ammo , ranted prejudices agree LL The organised op. pontoon of the Democrats to the Admintstretion, and the fierce and vindictive warfare which they have waged against it from the very first moment a its existence, have forced it to remove Demo. craw from Office Upon the bead of the Democratic patty, therefore, must rest the responsibility or pre ventinc an memo to loosen the martial of party lines, awns( chnorng a disposition to tour oil upon the beavihg waves of political strife into a stern determination to meet and overcome the storm which would not be allayod. So far as natlonal politics arc concerned, the Democratic voice is ow tor war. ;That pony has sworn that the biuer contests- 1 i! party shall not be ended, that the sword of partaSo warfare stiall not be sheathed. that the nom orauniending 'parties shall not cease. The Democrita hove sounded the clarion of war, and n•ited:the Whale to the fray; and they shall dear-. evothrooleMeL . The Whim will not shrink from tae melee.: They have never done so, and they Can. act now disbonor the memory of other conflicts when the drilled cohorts of the Detooeratry„"gleam log with the purple and gold" of official patroaage, trembled and turned pale at their charge. They have never been dwheartened by defeat, nor in• unmated by sucrose; they have proudly sustained the sinitat calamity that ran befall a party—that deadly , neason" which blasts the strongest coun sels "in their hour of might," and being thus schooled to any fide, and revaluing the utmost (Ml fideneo in the troth of their principles, they Can never *nerttioe their own honor and independence by importithawly seeking any sort of compromise with than which bar no taste for any tiling nobler!ban the strife and omens of the political • Ifol.fluts Teatime' et Igis bon. —The penmen connettjd with this awful murder are as followi The gliee.ed, Patrick O'Connor. an Irishman. bet remtudrative office in the Customs Department, nod ;eta brattier to Rev. Mr. O'Connor. P. P., Tip perark.. In addition to Ms situation, he was also, rt profidased money lender, end had smartod, by penurranil railway spreulabon, some it 000 or h.s,thiad.He bad been nn ten. of the rimiest trineverith supposoil murderess and her bus bane. The parties are Mr. ar d Mrs Manning. whogA, tames an, muted on is the robbery of the hallwaly Mini Train at Exeter, mine time ago, and who yrere arrested fir alleged complicity in the tramitetion..but ncquitted for want of evidence astemtat them The lam place dei'enred war seen nlivearas in the neighborhood of them home at Ming , . place. Germondcey. on the Surrey side of the ThallacS, and it Los teen since known that ha •pent the evening tit the nth inst. ' in their house. Nc 111.stber bd... of him could be had all the eveiang of the i 7th. when, aher aost immunising sear4i, his body W3S discovered m in the following atriiMie inantter On deoensed being mimed. in goimta'were made at Manning's regarding him, but drily (the husband and war/ denied all know. leileteof hint, and teemed greatly concerned about his file. A few days following, a call war again modest tbe hon.. when it was diarevered the mint. had left. Thc premises Were then search.