THE !tizrauriun GAZETtE .1 • riTTanoaots. WEDItitSDAY IttINING,'NOV: 14, 1849 DEVrirtssults Datil b anvils is published HAVeekly; aid Mitbekly.—The Daily is Drees Dolleistiet sonsa; the! Tel-Weekly is Ilse Dollars pre atudir,the Weakly terms Dollars per um*, widlt says:— * I have been lost in admiration of every thing I have seen, mace I Ma entered this beautiful Commonwealth. I have observed with satisfaction, the thriving and smiling condulort of the noble m s,,bungt,, of Mes me :r d h:e y 161,5. E wn. in ut, th l e. WlLl Unt o :n oo n; r a lriretto ur U m Some of your States are &sun smelled for some rest character/sue, at this Suite blends all the virtues of all the nations I have ever seen." Whether Massachusetts Is thus superior to all 1 the States in the Union, we need not now Mop to stiblia is lag, and it may be thought by some thatttouches on ground forbidden to a moiler . Inqu ire. hja enough, that this high pram comes o I from one who will not be suspected of 'partiality --Pi..r,, ..,,..7.. ImPe ,t ni , lee,,,ltlsoil"filL:teler °'We a Protestant State, and who may be supposed . .ene miner gl•—• " a " ' a ' Pe—. a "" mho well informed upon the !abject upon which a res which deeply Interest every human be. 1 be o M g' I n ne neati" the wend teneic"Le° diu"a". i At the time Father Matthew was tithe conlidt - As tolls subject, we deem that it strictly comes , ooomoof the Stateof m......„ .., woo.. li e all oo_ t . he e" vatues of all the nations he had ever seen,' sa Wli dtte i cur Vie; enrhbyetherev'ReintsmcairithCat' Pho"lliVirealse", th poi of the Papal States , was I. open haystmesetrably Widened our sphere of action • $o me, against the Holy Father, the Roman While ft Is out our especial province to discuss i Pontiff—and he himself had fled from the embraces ~o b ic ct ir e trajpous belief, as affeettog men's future of his own children to Gaeta, a amigo any, from state yet as regards his present condition, his tem- whence he has not even yet returned. On behalf pall weltrue, his civil liberty, and his mail hap of his kingdom of IS.. world, his children were 1 1 pinas ore conceive it is n proper abject of die- ' ,ed forth to fight. The Government of France =salmi in lit seceder newspaper. The Govern-ai1,,0 (s not seemly to my Repoeb „ td, sent her mail of the tea temporal as well as earn- i'i thonse¢ds of used soldier, to batege and cap- Mall dominion, and comes as daily under the to the capital of the world, and replace Pius IX illsel:teliene of the secular press as that of any other i upon his temporal throne. This Ls indeed °r e tempthal power. The Roman Catholic press of thigterentry, during the late commouons in Etc. doted, chapter In the hiritory of the world, intro . duced, however, only to mutual the condition of ropd, luivingcl6l4l sy mpathised with th e °Pic'''. the people of the happy State of Massachusetts, ser ofthe peo ple , . ano thus betrayed the secret with that of the citizens of Rome, and the Slates of principles and feelings of those who exert a von- the Church, which, for brevity's sake, we Wall de, ttelfzeg power over the votaries of that Faith,, it nom... Italy. The one free, .theyeode. and becomes • doubleduty of the secular press to happy—the other in arms against the Government, warn",the people against the danger to civil libertyl suffering the evils and the terrors of revolution. to te apprehended from too great an Infusion of , Whence the difference between these P a rta a l ir ~...6ane,neen and principles among lee.. Tb" : , ple ', Could Father Matthew say of any of duty -- a -it.. pe r fo rm, so 00000100 may minim ' Italy, even the city of Rome- 0 it blends all the in a spirit of all kindnere, we trust, and with a virtues , ail the .....„ Cm the cothr4e.,Heroid, sinners desire that th°46 most interested may P'" or any discriminating politician and friend of lib & by it. ------- arty, tell us why it is that there should carat the i 1 LThe 2ffertury's rejoinders to the Gazette, m rela- marked convex, evidently existing between F. - 1 ti nto toleration and the ease of Mr. Marsh, have 1 ton and Massachusetts on the one hand, and &cried out into' personol inuendos, unworthy of Rome and the Papal States on the other , notice. We have too important matters on hand Why should one be free, peaceful, happy, and I I of enter into a personal controversy, and we confas ' prosperous--the other in a atue of siege, unhappy, do - not tare a buttoo, how much the editor °flint oppressed, and struggling in the threes of a revo- leper soothes his mortified treaty by venting his lotion ill suppressed, and that only by foreign boy spine ulna us. We are used to ouch things. onets I, 1 Why should not the people of Rome govern New York Elections. I themselves, as the people of Marsachusetts do , , /ietWitilatimili_siiig the emilititni in Hew York, he- '‘ Why should the free people of the United Sten . I tween the Frat sailers and Old Hunkers, the Whigs amid Peter Pence to Italy, to enable any man or 1 1 have gained a handeome victory. From the New b o d y . men , to iv ... the over be 8 .... pc0 p1e Vol* oitY Panora, 'v. glean the following item.. . Them are certainly remarkable differences be. The Whig majority , in the whole State in 1131.', meet, these States—the causes of which may be Vary close. The Anti-Rent party nominated some ' traced, ii we have the data rod ingenuity to study from each ticket, and the election being so close: the .... notwithavang the Whig majority, their votes de- It may he answered, that the present unhappi cided the election. The result for State °filters ',valor Italy arises from the rebellion of the people is believed tobe es follows. agtst their rightful government—but that is no 1 Washington Hunt, Whig, Comptroller. . ~e t , actory answer to Ike question. The evils of re. I Alvah Hunt, Treasurer. belt and war, of siege d and bloodshed, umpier I Christopher Morgan, • Secretary of State. am ut and pleb, executions and benrshments , Dana Clark, • State Prices 1- " P are knot effects resulting from prior calves, and IL Seymenv, rim veer. caeca winch eternally do not exist in idassahn - Loll S. ataldild, Demonist, Attorney G.°. setti. Her einsens could not be aurred up to a re. 1 Freeborn InWen, • Judge Colonel AP - belleon against the Government of the State, by all 1 • - peals the hrtful demagogees and democrats of the world , Canal Ortmenissioner emanate to y nothing of Euro The Legislature stands, a: last accounts—Senate he dtfference can h ardly arise from a density I I 17 Whigs, 13 Democrats, sod 2 doubtful—a of pnlabon in the Papal States, overcrowduag , a Whig ma j orit y "dam' Hoagie, 4nu g u 62, Dumc ' at ad, the means of production and employ. ergs 61, and 5 doubtful. 'The Tribune says there maiu for in this respect there is little difference is no doubt of ,a Whig majority on joint ballot. betLven Massachusetts and Italy. The States of Janos—The 'notices of the Supreme Court, ' the Church are represented.m about double rho this yea chosen, we probably I ex nt of fdasschesetts In emigre miles, and some lime. I. Wtilmin Mnebcii ` ')loia York" W° g' tht g more than double is population—but, there • H. John W. Brown, Orange, Loco. i. °thing atritrieg in this respect, nothrog Veen 111. Co Wright, Sullivan. Whig wch we ahould be at I beny to nikr misery end • VL.Datuel dy, Felton, Whig tre Intton on our side, and a ' blendlng of all the , • .V. FmrderickW.Habard,leffervio.Loc' a" oft the other, or indeed any abridgement .I.' Vt. Wm : H. snatialann' Cortland, L" : " : " 'of n ppmw and comfort among the people of • VIL Thomas A. Johnson, Steuben, Whig e , er. • VIII. James G. Hart, Genesee, Whig. i It be a difference in the fertility of ail a Lich Five Whigs to three Locos. At the former' ', p duces the striktug contrast? Massachusetts in election ' the Winne earned two Districts and 6v '" , parsUvely a cold and barren sod, hardly pro- dad =other. active, except of grass and the hardiest Ideas of The Nero Yotk Caner and Enquirer, of Same- coops, and those raved only by uviefatigable pat • sudsy, has the following comme nts on the result irl i.,,, m F , ep5 ,,,,, : ,,., co d wi t . "Up to the hour of going to prai, the result of„, iz,,, the othor hand, even poetry oe t o b ro jes the the went'election in this Suite was not known, ,__, liter _, , _,___ rthoe th at the Whip had re-elected our present :". u'l'''' ...,., able Secretary of State, Comptroller, and Treasn- "1"."/ .. i gol d e n te oto l . l . oo , ' ear; load have also elected their candidate for State Ploughed by the sun beams, sole y O val. Engineer. The Anti-renters animated the Loco-' Fr the wet graver, thou whose sky heaven gab foots candidate for Judge of lb.! , Court of Appeals, t• oh briger sous , and robes web deeper blue, Atsorney General and Canal Commissioner; set Thou in ves2.o elem. places rammer bulls her it appears quile probable, that the Anti-rent vote i pusses n has carried tit" P ennon of the 11-cc.iii°c° ticket.— A land abounding in corn, and wine, and oil , — The polincal teat, so far as this election Is a test of , . p .00 0 o, cad 0, di m es doo,oodui 1 pal strength, is to be found in the reelection of ' doh ' varied mu u u or 1 the present State offimrs, who were denoonced I even to a proverb. Yet, with *opener !allay , and DOPaieli mere violently by a anon rruonor soil, and mildness of climate, we fled Italy greatly I the Whig . P" r.' they 'et° the immediat e inferior to Massachusetts, In the general comfort,' -friends of Gave or Seward, than they were by tent, and happiness o f .the Locofixos for being Whig. The crime of the , Con her people. Site Ad4lnlstrednon, was, Its attachment and' 'That thy Caljen• of the Papal Steam oppressed 1 friendship to Governor Seward, and the triumph by their Government, there can be no rational under the eircumsmaces, of the portion of the &ate Helsel reared to, Is emphatically the triumph of doubt, for no people win ltPordloe the. lives and the State and General Administration, and of Gov- property, With all they hold most dear, to relieve , earnor Seward. As such, wo hail it with unfeign- I themsev olumes lves from fancithia ed oppresuon. comp &vides, fact. ea "'"lcti°"Dd not the km sii , bee. "' n has I re ak on subjecton a arison of I beet demonstrated that there are mamma Wier, 1 l the two Stales. You may travel through Mass. to achieve this triumph even when th ousands ad ,th dens of thousands were contemn way at home l ease:Ls by mat and by day, and In every &me in:42 14 galuntauuable apathy , imdm ad tm . i Lion, and et long as you choose, and unless you are pension that they or their friends, had not been ,chance, . 0.00,0 m a ,mogo,, to the 00perb. I well used) And we should be orating re nab if P. We did not here add, that there is a large body of eternal of Vettheo curithilY, no annoyance crowe. men in the Wing party, who Intentionally abstain- your path, no one asks for a passport; no sentinel ed from gulag lo the polls. mlbe desPevd• hope of carriage; or gen d'arms opens the avenger'. trunk or his thetsgthluff • truldtPh It' the X.° n° " - " , ill' th e a "" d age; nor does he me, except in the pollee of of bringing desuucuon upon the Nacos! a Sate Administrations and hose who mow ably large cities, the power of the State or the law, 1 l which novertheleiss, in the absence ofell show oi •rnhority, protect in the highest degree of safety, Ia mare etruestiy requrtidtittand ifigrers bak.ra r.or: sed.lla early la theft' , as nettaibis., note:mile. fora well lad date -will blealaehly be eltargee cuff ordered oar lionTa • , Adtelrffseioarts and sabsetiptions io eau and Milted alms Onsets, Philsde aid totrichLed Mr= this office. • . . • n'OrtilM AEI? PAGE. FOR LOC . 4 .1., TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, &c. .. • The special eleMEOn to supply the vacancy easioned in the Virginia delegation to Congress/ .from the Wheeling district, from the death of birl SNewManiDernecmt, took pipe last week. The eleesien was =Wetted three days to Wheelingi Tinaksday, Friday, mid Saturday. The conwat • 'atlas: , mita, but Telegraphic deepatches say the $ Mr. Hayman, the Whig candidate is elected by ,hboot .200 majority. This Is very gratiryeg, as it Ores tha Whigs a majority in the House, Provider! tire • auk 'comet apes those Free Sailers, who have hitherto aimed with the Whig party. In any event, letthe . lista Sotlen take what course they may, the eketion of Mr. Hayman in an important event so eyries a balance of parties, and gives the Whigs, upon the whnle, a decided advantage. For do Pitieburgh gold Mine In Ohio. .. . ... .. . ~. ... . : Mo. Porron•—• Ther e has been, recently a gold • • ' . Mine discovered on the farm of James Itichlann, • few, sate from this plaza, which promises to i . pield ' prodirmively. It has been examined by f.' . ..- Diane* Snodgrass it MaGlymonds, Bankers, and by them renounced to be pure gold, which will tk . yield,xeihe r rata of 50 per ce The mine was .V • dinctOreted by 4 person who was shout to dig a .! . and while removing fame moues for the par - 'mixer asciertalning whether - there was rock be -`s ' , . Leith ihe - surface of the earth, sou to prevent him ? .. '•. ."-.•frousdighsg the well,' he found some of the dust •••• atiekitir to thilaurfam of the rock—and on break :V. • . ',' in; a pleas of the, rock, he found the gold to be "MOM pleatifuL It sseppoied to exist irt quantities •-•:. itlonen inenhaustible: •Coniderable excitement 1.1 • •We in regard to the discovery. 4 ' :' ," ~-, • ' - Yours. JANES ISteIdANN ' • ' •' l'iriw .I.lmor, , Onto, Dieember 5, ISt9. - • : . T el ,Stsuemetewts. LTD rim Motets BLNIV!. — , • -The Philadelphia Ledger of law. Saturday aaysi— , rWes were not switrederday, when syeaklog of the' failure of the B nebulae County Bank', bow far its managers d followed the system therein denounced, of lag its bills Into circa ' . laden a bog distance m home. We now see it - stated In the Bt. Louis publican, of the 29th eh., that sheaf 11,10,0000 f _ pane, of the Susquehanna .• • Cooly lug* is - th dr , in that quarter—and ... '. It ..is . said to have: ben mostly from houses in . -- anahlutati." , Th e w 11/OVeMeAt. or the bank , ..,;shows the are to be fraud, dceigaed and in ,s.4Jetelleld from the begin mg to plunder the CO6l. '....1111111itt to the 'profit . a few swindlers. The ~;.,j.ditilure oldie Slate Ban of Morrie, we underarm d, ~, . is likely io prove fully demoralise as die Basque , l lawns, County'Ban k; irked, the facia, as they - *muse to light, show the wo to be very intimately - : connected in the- ettorm us robbery that /Ma been 1 1 . .s *. towardU°lll.6/011,gh therli. The amount in CITCII. . Wire af the Susquelian a County Bank is said to .be gb30,00 0 . • Wel Seen no statement of the - : .' amount pat 'of 010 blibi o the State Beak at Morrie, awash, probably as tan h more. Their bills will •-' • soll %rent eel! in th city or ia Wall - tweet at • s ay worth name When the brokers get • to nnitentand (if they eer do) the actual condition . s o f those puke, the bi d s may command a better raw, or they may not. Holders mast page Mr . Oremnelves, and the pu sic, in the mean time, Must • . * aserolee great caution in the kind of paper re , waved, and, above all, touch not bells that ate .. !broad into ouculation in large amounts a loos way • ' . PO bxstio.• . .„ • • , ~. 4Rx: ;t,. J '.:7,7......-....F...:1, ,s;ilt.r4 . r 1?,.....,.. "• ; - .• . ;..5. v . r':....''.. ' Foide Pitubargis Gases., gear and Massachositto oduatrartod• fisususbusetts blends all die Virtues of 'all th is Natio.."—Furassfilsrfurts. Ma. WIIITL--Amon the sayings Sad doing , M Father Matthew, the peat Apostle of Temperance, we 6ed • reply on him' part, to a speech of Gov. 'Brlgge;;WMiainiehinettis,-weleeming him to the • Oily or BOStOII, in which, kiwi* ether thing+, he (RICAN. e Nonh Lmer • hva, received ME= ant. ty, pt the hues, liberty, and property of all. But iq Italy all travellers, especially English and American, complain cf the unceasing annoyance besetting the stranger in that general surveillance pervading the community. From town to town, and city to city, and province to province he is pamported, impected;described, noted and watch ed. Why thin difference' Again, we are told that numberleas banditti, even, in the Papal, Statesinfent the bye ways and moun tain passes of the country, rendering travel unsafe to both property and even life, and requiring guards and patrols to inners, the safety of the traveller.— Now la Massachusetts inch a. thing war never heard of. A.O.Ullnenti law provideiPand insures the protection of the whole community, and arms, defences; carbines, and guard., are unknovrn.,- Why this difference I It is said that a large portion of the people of It aly are literally beggars. In Massachusetts welt a person is rarely seen,-unless indeed, coming from Italy or some foreign country. Why this difference? Miles. the people of Rome and the PapaL Staten are greatly traduced, the virtue of the female nen, and the morals of the people. In relation to the mar. riagestate, bear no companion m the teale of ex• cellence, with that of the citizens of Massachusetts , although in the Ollner. marriage is a sacrament, and in the latter a mere civil contract. We natu rally enquire why should this difference exist! We are told that In the Papal States, the public roads are generally infenor,and railroads unknown while Massachusetts not only abounds with spied common roads, but is literally interwoven and curved with a net with of railroads. Strange in. deed that a new country, with comparatively but little capital, and where labor Is high, and mule lion sparse, should. about' In these public Im pro rem...sm. - while no the other hand Italy abound ing In the wealth of centuries, whose nobles and princes reset in unbounded capital, and excensive riches, and with • population desirous of labor at email remuneration, Is as barren of these national l improvements, as better...ma is of Yankee en taconite. There are yet more striking differencealietween the republic of Massachusetts and the Romeo State. The former', abound in nlleget and school.. She has, it is true, no St. Peters Cathedral, coating 50,000,000 of crowns; bet she has a great many pinks meeting houses and school home., and it in a 'state maxim with her that all her children shell be taught * to read and write: They are so taught, and they all read the J3ible as a school book in their primary nehetola They have no inquisition—no holy fathet—sre probably nineteen twentieths of them what Father Mathew would call hermit:t— oner, one believing ...in .one God or twenty," just as he plaints, yet the fie. "blends all the virtues of all the mations?' No citizen is com pelled to pay a cent tor religions instruction, or to religions teachers—tithes cd glebe Indiana eager dues are unknnww, yet there is not a more moral and religious people on the face of the earth. In Italy, they 117 s the only use *hurck-4Wy kav EIII=MIIINVMMI the Holy Father u God's Vicegerent . 10 govern them—they hate the holy Inquisition to in.Fe purity of the faith—they have the Jesuits as teach ers, and the whole priesthood as imtructoni, yet the common people are untaught, and never read the 13114 and rebel ROTA iheiz rulers!! Strange difference ! All the freedom, the excellence, the learning, the parity of morals, the security of he and property in Massachusetts, "all the ruinea of all the na tions blended;* in, strange to say, the work of the Democracy—the peOple themselves of Puritan heretics!!—moral, •irtuotts, and religious, without Popes, Cardinals, Bishops, Monks, or Nuns!, In Massachussetts, every man is in religion his own priest, and in politics, his own king. Why should it not be so to Rome! Every citizen of Massachunetts enjoy. the right of private judg ment, and it works well—at leftist, Father Mathew says as Why would it not work as well in the Papal States! It may be answered, that the pope /aa of those states are not intelligent enough ro understand, appreciate, and preserve their freedom, if they obtained it. Theriare not instructed—they bane ao newspapers, ilia could not read them if they had. Strange Indeed ! Italian literature has been her pride for centuries. R ohe is the very centre of the literature of age. The library of the Vati can probably alone exceed. in volumes the whole I libraries of Massachussetts. The Roman Pontiff is the Father of his people: he is surrounded by ! thousands of priests and teachers, all ready to do hie bidding. Why then is not every Roman, aye' every Italian, instructed in all knowledge , Whose Wan it, that while the citizen. of Massachusseits are so well read, that they may be safely trusted with the government of themselves, the Italians are so ignorant and depraved ns neit c her to unde kind stand their libertiesliberties nor to appreiate tho and paternal government of the Holy Father. Freedom of speech, freedom of the press, free dom of private Judgment in politics and religion, and a free Bible in Masinchussetts "blends all the virtues of all the nations" in thin Commonwealth— why should not the same principles produce like .effect, in Rome! It is certainly an interesting question. whether the religion of the Puritans, or rather, as , the holy father would say,theirdmen able heresies, produces the general happiness and virtue in Massachus seas, and the government of the only true church in the Papal States, produces directly the reverse, . now exemplified in that unhappy country.. Th• Mayoralty. Mg. Enrrol—lt must be admitted that the irre portrait duties connected with the fee Mayora and inahaveo , for a few years batik, been very bly fr Mealy discharged. There . no wish cue to tut the slightest redrawn on the infra duct of any person who has filled that oil it Is deemed proper to decl.ire the truth eve na announcement prove eoinewhat dour The rapid Increase of our population, J lemurs of many of our youth, the gi growing importance of our Commercial, P. cal, and Manufacturing pursuits, inspe.l quire an able and excellent man to fill th Chief Magistrate of the city. The Miror lion; therefore to he now settled by the whether they will, for the time being, se party preferences and predelecuons an for the Mayoralty au Independent can on the contrary, present for the soft citizens, a decided and uncompromism I Should they for the present, conclude I the character of the politician. that of I they could not perhaps do better the ; ballots for Senate B. Craig, Esq , knowledged, on all bands, to to honest ble; but tin be thought atm.,' interests ty, require a different course of action should be taken in making a MICLIOLI, s be certain to secure the undivided am entire 'Whig party . the city. Mr. Gothre,or Mr. Magnaw. - -taah v with their party—will doubtlen he the candidate, and that Mr. Craig, to use upression, sill run on "his own book certain. thrier these eircurnstuces, competitor. who may be brought for be well and nave:ably known. The of his influent:6 and worth should preclude the possibility of the teen ..cerma, similar to those that were play recent election, to ttie indelible dirges ing Wary of our party. Tlie' Whi who may make his repentance in 1 arcna, should, to a word. be a man tionable moral character. of active bat, , of unyielding firmness, and respectabi , may however be doubted by some. w WO suiting the description just given, ly bond. The ezpressino of suc Whh a ... LO OLLOB:complunentary to the hat es who are Mealy regarded as posfical telligenee and virtue, than falls to it generally. In their, make, it is may be found, many persons who "honest" and "capable." but. to all ot entirely unobjectionable- Toone of writer respectfully directs the anemic, brethren. The gentleman tidedalludd Bakewell, Esq., well known spirited, and indefatigable ca.., dealt of respect on the part of his ,as that under consideration. would considerable personal sacrifice, but l has always regarded the business-of having paramount claims upon his ti bon, and consequently has never 11 LO it, though sot unfrequently to ths detriment of his private Inter... In bringing Mr. Bakeweil thus prodiinently be fore his fellow COLSOLte, IWO , acted without his knowledge or consent. Should . deem my course objectionable, 1 feel persuaced be is sum. neatly magnanimous; to excuse the liberty I have taken: especially as I have been solely actuated by • do,sire to promote the peace and prosperity oh the inhlabitants of our highly favored city. In this feeling faw conscious Mr. Bakewell and myself unite; and hrtist be will permit it so far to operate upon and mitten= him, as to induce him in yield I to the wishes of hii fellow citizens. • is 8.11.081 NNW YORK.. Correspondence of the Potsbortch. Cierecte. Nrw You, Nov. '10,,1.b49. A busy, bustling day this has been, with'abon dance of staple articles for couversation. The, Cambria's news, from Liverpool, has arrived, to gether with the Ohio, from Havana, and the Cher okee, from Savanna. The political news, by the steamer, has not been allowed to transpire, but it is not of importance. Had it been, some rogue on the telegraph would have made it known, and been paid;for it. Cotton has advanced, at Liver pool, cent, causing more firmness here, which was needed, as brokers were selling off their Mocks, by order of their principals at the South. The election in the Slate has not been so sweep. iogly Whig as in the city, but we have done wt.!! enough. We have the Canal Commissioner, Comptroller, Treasurer, Secretary of Suite, and State &mincer, which secure. the Wings all they need, to keep the State in her present pawner° us course, 'without the spying eyes of Locolbros.— We are sure of two majority in the Siallal.lwhiCh is enough, end of a clear majority over the 'Tore' Locofocos, upon the popular vole. We have •63 Assemblymen, against 61 locorocos, and if all this is not a Whig victory, where can we look forener No mail from Chagres or California was posted at the Post Office on the arrival of the Ohio, much to the diaappotutment of people who have friends or money there. In future, there is to 1.. n monthly mail to California, and gold news and tu mors will be comparatively scarce. Toe .Ohio has made the shortest run ever known from. Ha vana, only four days and eight hours. She has cm board Col. White, the leader of the Round tel and expedition, which General Taylor nipped in the bud se effectually. Police tnen were sent hoard the Ohio, at Havana, lest the Colonel shun Id land and take posussion at once of the ' garden" now held so insecurely by Spain. The season remains very warm and rather troublesome. It is now a mixture of fog and dna. ale ; mingled with showers!, thunder, ands light ning, as vivid at to August. Last ni, two distinct shocks of an earthquake were felt la the upper pert of the city. do houses were torn down, though the shakes were quite strong. fenny Lied, if she has not the most extortion ate notions of her "money value" will unno across the water, and change her 1:10l. toe ours. Bar-, 1:112161, that great humbug, as he likes to be called, hue offered ter one thpusand dams er night, forll two hundred nights, belittles paying the Gllltabe ka"Clfaall hoa.ahOld,VlZ: two servants. her of travelling companion, and her man of busineas He a Imo agrees to pay all expenses of concerts, and, as guarantee, offers to place $50,000 in the bands of her London backer, before she leaves. P. T. Barnum was educated for the ministry, but 'became a showman. His private character la he 1 1 b a r....Th.bpira tr y.r. v bh e r:l: re t....... p . : Adr.sci ac altup7o h tiksife a .,: n aocrrio d hmf , i: : o.,..,hiN: : :7; b oth a eaf s iy : t i po ess ei;rpil:mit m ou. ;: taner.. , ttrdn h ,:au e ie ro rsd. b i.h: a at i t parade as them has bees newspaper births during their professional career, them will not be • street litgwo too large to hold them, for the mortality amorist newspapers here has been terrible. In fimancialaffairs, there has been • good deal of buoyancy, and the prime are rising. Bank and Inqurance Stocks are m the greatest demand, and lit them the greatest rise hit been effected. There has been a 'tarry" Ip Erie Railroad tfalill/14 cann ed by anopinion, than the road, mortgaged for 53.- 000,000, old bond . .., I. only that part tram the riv er to Binghampton, and that the new bonds have a claim upon the port item Binghamptoo west, na the company did not own the right of way west of Binghampton when the bonds were turned, they could not mortgage the franchise there. Con. sequeotly, the old bonds hold the road to Bing hampton, and the last issue has the whole road, term the claim of vpoosioo. The old bonds are dull—the new ones rising. The bodies of Worth, Gates, and Duncan. gal lant soldiers, all have arnved, and a great is to be made nu Friday next. Mr. Clay pt expected here, and will get 'swarm welcome. Mr. Belmont has been monied to Miss Perry, and set tled the nice sum of $200,000 upott,her. Quite a marriage settlement that, for a republic. The Se guin. open in English opera, next week, stud Ibis conclude. the small news of to day. . Ashes—Are Kri for Pearls; 07 for Pets. Cotton—ls nominally as yesterday, though as yet nothing has been done. Flotir. 7 on Flour there Is no change to note ' and the sales are 41W WA+ at the rates of yesterday. Southern Flour the same. Sales, 1300 tibis. Rye Fldur Is Still i.92,t74, and tatta bbls sold. Gratn.—Wbeat is to good demand, with sales of In,- 0101 bush Canada at Il7r. showing an advance. Rye is tile, with sales IMO ha, in Lie shp. Corn is heavy, sales 40 0 0 b y Western. Yellow at Olio. In parley, 2,000 be sold at Si-e. Provisions —ln Pork there Is a fur be at 810.. 601 fo r Meer , and 11-9,02 i for Prime. Sllle. 5110 nereen extra prime Mess Heel at 010,b0. Cut meats are stea dy. About 40,010 lbs. sour Hams and Shoulders told t private bargain. Lard o n, with change. Whlsliey is 2740 lot Prisowith sales CAI blibi. The shove trutuietions were before the newx.by the was made public. l'io change mace. cl, Hormuz Arrass.—A fight ook place 411. Co. , tumble, A harass, on Saturday, t an 27th ult., which hasproved fatal to both parties engaged. Mr Ar. ohibald • Goodlow and Romulus Payne hod been long intimate mends end neighbors, and were both planters of the highest respectatolity. Goodlow, becoming involved, sold out all his property to a brother in law, thereby n upon Payne a ha bility, as his endorser, for a ten thousand dollars, which Payne had to pay. This begot hostility between them, Payne charg ing Goodlow with having defrauded him by a simulated sale. Goodlow protested his innocence, and asserted that a was a bona fide transaction. Payne at last was induced to bring a suit in charm eery, charging fraud and other bad conduct against Goodie, The court met at Columbia, on Saturday blab when Goodlow, encountermg Payne, gornmeticed an attack upon him with two revolvers, firing no \Vs then seven balls into Payne'n. body, and ounding him, it ie thought, mortally. Payne, at last, nucceeding in geuing a pistol, rushed upon Goodlow, and shot him through the heart. Both combatants then fell. Goodlow was found quite dead, and Payne was speechless, and at la. t accounts was not ens pealed to live more than a few hours. Mr. Good• low leaves a widow and a large circle or rela tives to deplore his untimely end. Mt. Payne was a young man of WO standlug and peaceable demeanor—N. O. Dena, Nor. 1. Foe the Gazate. Burning of the Steamer Ivanhoe, At o little Wore nine o'clock, last evening, tht steamer Ivanhoe, which hnd been undergoing re• paire near the railroad depot, above the mouth of Deer creek. took tire from some c•usc not known to in. She had been newly painted, and had arrived here some ten days since from New Orleana. The Ivanhoe wan built at Pittsburgh, and was owned by Captain Robert Cochrane and Mr. Ste phen Simpson. Capt. Cochrane ta Louteville; hoboarda, when in the city, at Mrs. Hol es' tel, corner of Broadway and Lower Market where Min family now are. We are not positive as to the insurance. but it is raid these men never engaged in a boat witholit an itleur.ce,-and we therefore art it down that the owners are lolly :neared. When we fire heard thn alarm of fire we pro reeded up Third street, the Whole . heaven' being lighted tip in • few Monte, preaenting thee ppear ance of an immense rentlagration behind the hil/a of the observatory; but on nearing Lawrence street it was soon perceivable that a steamer was on fire and it Boating down the river, m the waves of bight on the houses betokened it, As the Ivanhoe Boated *Beath; down theatre..., what had not been anticipated by :he awhile c l r be.. Caine at once apparent, trout the change the burn% ing vessel took. via. that she would Bert along side of the Melodeon, lying at the hot of Lawrence street, and so she did. Here a ocragular mane en. sued, and ot had it n been tar the dexterity of our noble firemen, and the good fortune of two coal Imam lying an the over aide of the Mckeleon, the mum have been dratrowcal. Its it was she escars ed with ellen, dentate—Mat if s twine a derehedlhe whole length on her Isrlr.ortl aide. The Alhambra. Ittng rust below the Mclodeen, was let loose hem her mammas end flomated he M down the Wendt while the I vatthoe hung tagmt te lodeon. The hull mf the Ivanhoe floated downing' below the Melodeon, sod opposite new terry leco, where the flames were veryarron eattnentehed! the firemen without doing further damage—en.. I the Wlog herd, should ppm - elation I melt no to Ctlnelll. DI d att at the Prom the !att..' a Fyptely Parsnip.. A corre•pondent has *viten to mon., •wlyeth er we hhow, by our wain experience, the qualay of the par.,. for feedtog and fattening 'ply," 111.irCr, we beg to *Oat, that, ou may farm at Cal• land• It rimen, we hone been in the habit of em ploy,ma patiirups tar that purpose ro., wine time.— Upon reference to our book., we find that on the II th of October, ISO, we put op two tholes of eleven week. old, and fed theta mi - skina nod parsnip, for three months. when they Were weahtng two hundred and thirty one and I two hundred and thirty eight pounds. They were well fattened, firm in drab, and the meat of eAcel- Ilent donor. The quanuty of paramps coneUmed by them was nine bushels each. uttex,p ne% [tab is. ea, 4 . a per can h • en , .ut , le Lynn CI OUT ... I) rg snore {ll e lot of toes • pprehendsO are 0...1 ohlr at respects. ! ins Maw the of but Wing . 1. Thomas - ful, publlc hunk an • Ilom citizens, rtVOIVe no In • r. Bakewell liaousia eV Von Groats. Fax-att.-6-We have oiled yondered that no amount made 1 . 1 this valuable root. All the world is alive Lo ite value of the carrot; while this esculent la eitirety overiouket l / 2 . That the parsnip contains more sac charine matter than the carrot, or even any of the beefs, we are.ssusfied. A very excellent lime 11 I triode of it, which we venture to assert cannot be made from any other of the whole root crop. Its w.-30 cults and 1511 hoop, of prima ouch 170 . 0 ( 1 o ; "k luw by 1:N1'11 1 01 /c BENNETT B . li - 5.011k.-' l -1 1 :,1; 1 B R , o , l l .vra B ut . 1 7 1 ; do do llotrttoce; tut reed, for sole by FANG4.IIIII tr. 11ENNETT """‘ " 17 ' s ' 41 ' l7l i n Z N Err BENsm - r (or rain N 17A 11, NNF:TT ARF:EN borreht Ittattbo , t, tunt other Uf Attlee ratteuer, to note and for , 'tole I.y novttt A ItAlS_T_l2lll\ kftltOZER • .ET POTATOEZ- 52 61.111 jii4 landing from 13 F steamer Nominee, nod for .u.lo by moult ARMSTRONG & CROZER _ . INDOW OLASS-4141 br.s LOU h. 101 t2 l 70 hl. 10114, 1.14 9. All of Msrltrll's, to good otder, tor mile by .11,11 N %VAT!' CO, novlocoer of I.llrty end 114,1.1 sta W PIPES-250. reed 111.4 for sole by W & R 51cCUTC11EON, • No 152 Liberty st C 10:01.T..r.-1.40 lingo Rio. re_c:ti _ by LIT rCHF.ON Prime, au bfiil l ai c itl e tl r, all i e F b y A L srich, Pepper. oovs, Nutmegs, Madder and A indigo, with a general nasortment of all POT. of Groceries and Pittsburgh Manufactured articles, on hand nod for sale by NV b. 11 Ala:111CH EON, WI% 11 152 Liberty at 4:G FRAECCnEOL - 9:17i4iii7;, -- si - i7ery - kupirtor 0 begs. for sale by R E SELLERS, • novl2 No 57 Wood at PON•D AF. CA VENNE—•tSu lb. just recd 1.1.1 tor snloby StILLFAS UVA—FIRSI —260 ..lost fee'dind for sale by no all J. 20 lone° Pound Lump, Samuel hlyec4 104 dwarf has lb do 144( each) do: 5 Lalf do lb do El Dorado, J Thomas, I. do do s'. do Russell es Robinson's; 30 do do b's do Cab.m.n 15 do do s'. do Jose. t Hodson's , ' 00 do do do Freeman's) 40 dwarf do' 4lb do. Cabanas.; 40 do do s'. do Dickinson: JO)1 received and for ortlc by MILLE. h. RICKErrSON , n 0.12 Nos 172 sod 1711,11303 1 1 tiLACKTOUROL,D trOTCCAINS—A. hlason Co. are now in,elortig pieces of 41..00l AO Luau and Caahmerds. novl.o R T II AND SPrI, E N!D ID NEW G SELLING AT LoW PRICES AT A. A. MASON & CO'S. O. GO MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA., ONE PRICE ONLY! • . A A ItIASON & CO, reipeetfonyloolleat atiention i RIBBON''-1W boxes benuridu 1 new Bytes of Bon i% A. to their complete and extenrave assortment of net Ribru. , do Cap and Neck do Plaid Mantas Foie New Foreign and Staple Goods; a large portion and So n Ribbon, all nuadiviand qualities_ Ahur— a which li.. iuvii recently receive. per late packet Crape• Bonnet Velvets, Gimps, Snorer-Braid, Vet. •fiitt nod Bearners, and are confident p recommended vet Tnnimines Ac. a• 1... id uniatig the ben and 010 4 INvntonnb le nliv. in HOSIERY AND GLOWS —A re Back. While , - the roar.,. Good., of every descriPlinni Sllili ,--f im r. , rI"li changeable Sr."' figured' 110I7SF. KEEPING GOODS.—In du. departinent of tiro tbArrmar, tiro d'Pekin, Gro d'Rhlnc, Brocade, il' I- . awr „ whi ib w „, will , i ; ‘ ,... y . i,, gqiiii,d the q,,,,,, lon. Stun de Chine, Tine Satin, Taffeta, Ottomauil plete sioctlompriranS to Pan. Premium . Bath. Whit. Iv, &e. ' nop andltla kinawElsaken; Linen sail Cotton Sheet- SIIA BIS --ow., o ne ih e n.and shawls, of every ' ings. Dian k. snd (Rapers . Napkins 'rowels, ran. &Pier/Onto. ....prisms every nuolitY and topic of I eels, CHM es, Dimities and Counterplot , ' 'lnn' and S n im " W ` nil ' 4. ' l ' . in nii color. . Ainn— I CLOTII '. CASSIAIRRES, CASSINETS & von.- litgin . nibifiere and Broeha Shawls, Visettes, Mann!: la.. Chilli., A e INGS.-- - A molt exteniive stock always on hand. FRENBII NivaiNo?, PARANIAITAs AND L.Y. I di TICKINGS,I,LEACIIED & BROWN (IN c....C. CI t erns—More thee five hundred piceerl.' MUSLINS-4ISO pieces Calicoes. of en Ueda; 000 pa :he largest mock we have ever exhibited, and of every i Ticking., every width end qualiw; 05.11 ps 'Bleached vane", of colas i N.H., of every grrule; AltO pi Brown Muslin., of ca. L o p MICAS, BONIBAZLNES, dro.-10 eases Alpae I ell one. n 30 bale. Red, White and Yellow flanitela. ca. and Boinbarines. Canton - Cloth., and every other Ansi—Country Flannels, Brown Piv..eo do, Canals deireniito .of Mourning Good.. . Goods Sailor's Trimmings Milliners' Articles/ye. CASIIMERRS, DE LAIRS, /sc.—Rich Pans Cask- The above, with a very large steel or abet Goods. mere. and De Lainis.lo cases latest designs. very rich Were purehated by °nen( the resident pennies In thee and high Colored, superior wane bemtofore offered. , earl. and can ho afforded at either woolesa or retail, Al, find rrenel, Chintzes, Opera Cloth, Pe" ' at as low prier , as they can be prrretsred tothe earl base and Pon:tem. Cloth I van cities, Parehruera can hero have the saute ad- EMBROIDER! CS, LACRS, tee.—A large stock of I vantage. to extent of stoefi• ann. , wicvlin. ... 4 Pan. Embroolorie., La,„ awl media Capes -Collars, great variety, than are presented by Lutern hare.. cuff.. Hilkfii. Searrs Belt Ribbon. Also—A fall as. I New Goods constantly arriving. gunmen: of buces Eden.. and Inrrrliega ' , novl4 A. A MASON A4O. P;MIWIDIZIigI SiIAKESHARE READINGS BY MILL FRS./VCRS ABNER FUMBLE. IV RS. FRANCIS ANNE. KE2IBLE respectfully in informs theublie that shli will read from the following playa o f SlialtsPeare at Apollo Hall In the city of Pittsburgh Measure for Measure, Monday ♦evening, Dior. 12 Much .do about Nothing, Tuesday •• N0v.13 Merchant of Venice, Wednesday " Nov. 1/ As you Like It, Thursday mortring.Nth.ls Boors open m 6/ o'cloek, P. 51., pod on Thursday morning. at 10 A. 51. Rustlings to commence at 7i o'clock P. M., and_ on Thursday morning, itt 10 A.lll. CLyTickeo to be had at the Bookstores of Johnston ritockum and Ray dr CO., arid also at the door; price. 50 cents. ' AUCTION SALES. John D. Davis. Auctloneie Staple and Fancy Dry Gnarls: (In Thursday morning, Nov. Ifith, at 10 O'clock, at the Commerctal Sales ROOMR, corner of Wood and Filth streets, teal be told, without reserve, to close a ceinsignmenh extenstve assortment of staple and fanny foreign and domesttc Dry Goods, among which are superfine black and brown broad cloths, cashmeres, sattith co, tweeds, mans, red and yelle yr flannels, blimkens, canton flannels, super woolen plaids, barred 'flannels and Itedseys, merles's. alpaccas, cashmeres, black Iniinbatine, velvco, valentta vesbngs, silk, coat and vest buttons, cloaking, pilot cloths, colored cambries, ' flch whic Iheennes, sapper ear,urgs, ribtion silk button, needles, Buffington and Coates' spool cotton, he , At Y o'clock, Groteries, Queensware, Furniture. he. t'oung Ily.on and Imperial Ten, Virgrnia mrmufac -sett Tobacco, writing-and wrapping paper, shovels, patent balances, lc. A large and general assortment of new and second hand nourehold furniture, cooking moves, kitchen otentads, leath e r tells, bedding, mattresses, looking gum., carpeting, mantel clocks, window blinds, teg.; ol•o. quantity of leavher trunks, earmatitrunka, car pet and d leather bags, At sado'cldle., bridles, kg. ock, A quantity of fashionable rem y made clothing, fine table and pocket cutlery. doable and single barrel stun guns, gold and silver watches, varieties, dry good.. Scr. novi3 JOHN D DAVIS.Art Adjourned Sale of A lleg Sptendid at Amtion. Budding Inc, in the - Cast of heny, - lt,i Saturday aftemmilt• November 17th, eta o'clock stud be snip, on the premises, without reserve:, Seven Low of ground. situate on the WestCornmo • tul•mning district"' boxing each a front .' en wet and extending back 110 :eet to •n alley 10 fee. mile. Alen, two very trainable Lou, having a front of id) teet on the south side of Ohio street, and extending hack Ott fret to a ten feet alley. one.dord cash,. residue ..d twelve mold., with intriest. t - A ii , nn id the Lois may be !men at the Ilene of Idler. per 01 It Alleahenr. and at my Annum , Room. corder of Wood end Fifth sm JOICV D DAVIS, Auet - 70 dor. Fins Shtrts, Cloths, 4r, at dudion. Fridaymorning. Nov. tOth, al 10 o ' clock. at Commercial Pines Room*, earner of Wood and Fifth wn be .old by ,nittitogue, on a credit af SO days on outn• over Pilot it approved BeGUrity, an Invoica f 700 dovcri of extra F. Shim, comprising auperia; brood root narrow plait, French embroidered and open work bo.ints, pinata mode English long cloth and Vora mnolin olinto, with c ake neck and French: , ,beoe, broad &onto, varions colors; mixed iniinetatil Mark grid Wiry eaosimeres; Mans. Bilk pocket I ru m onspendnra, sulk and lasting cost and . Test tab , . ions. he tho l4 o 'r otr f rirofo P s. "tk' n ' o b. : "e x itrm.,;trzt* lbsjatamfiltnidgor rbIITCII 31&DDER--2 mats last reed, far sale by 1.7 novie Ft SELLERS • Di RANI/IES, WINES, GINS, de.— PiPea Cemsts Brandy, Its Hennessey Co;& 30 qr .0 do do, do do; yr do dodo, SasenteL 10 hf do Rochelle do, Pellevotairy 5, P.P.‘ LloUnd Him puncheons Scoich!Mall Whiskey; L do. Irish.do dm I ' do Old Ja:talcs Spirit; 4u yr eases Oporto Wash; 00 yr do pup. l'onentle Wine; 5 ppm Calabria Pon do, 01.1 qr cooks Sweet 31:olsoga do; 3u Indion Obis Dry do do; I 5 baskets blumit's Elminpagne Wins; • 15 do Iltidslekht 'do do; IS do [...sloes do do;' 3 yr casks Scrotal Madeira dm In core and for mle-by MILLER Ir. RICEETS ertON, No 'nand 174 Liby at. I--- 4 VAN - ri AND PRINCIPE SEGARE— -1.1.,rs 0 Rol sized Hov”i, llogueei laddd mod. do do, Hentard; ..I , Sisa Regalia do, . — Coemopolltat • in lad do do, La Emeralds; do do, El Noptunei I e,i ( o Imperial Rugalio, La Norma; dead.) Genuine Principe, Crash Sour, MOD, Eogte Seger.; • luo,ooo Soperior Half Spiwish Regan; Just received and for sale by • MILL ERs RICKY:NON, meta Nos 17nd 174 Liberty et , jl:2 O Ug: PASTE-6 bzsltrt ree'd , vr ara!fm solar ata La ' Prof. E J. l .t. Alatauff.FlN,ltZrgy's cloth . Pro, cloth, -Tee sound, independent judgment which -Prof. Al. ex...oer evert where disployo, combined with 6.1 C condor, modesty, and a opicit of profound reverence for the inspire I volume, distimpilaties Ais 'work most iolvantageously from moat of the critical productions of Mc age, and