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I:I7SEE NEXT PAGE FUR LOCAL MATTERS Lsoal and Court mitten have made large de. muds upon our ecdrimus today, and will be found quite interesting. COIM OW TUN tasamtsearLats—We were no little mortified to find, yesterday morning, that some Interesting telegraphic items, which we were en- titled to teneive, by oar contrnat, 'acre not in paper. We were told teat it originated through some mistake of the person whose duty it is to famish our reporter with such news. , Such mis takes are among the most annoying items in an mnsl life—which has no lack of daily vexations. While the telegraph, bas added , much to the facilities of the community for the transmission of IMrly intelligence, it has been. a source of almcst inmitigated annoyance to the preen adding largely to its expense., without any corresponding rot urn, and sobjecting it to perpetual disappointments - and vexations. One principal source, of difficulty ',ls, that there to no way of controlling the amount Of Chattier of 550 DOW] transmitted—an agent hundreds lof miles distant having to be misted, and the expense being 53 great that an extensive combination has to be gone Into, Heide to constant disarrangement of its machinery, and promotive al frequent misunderstandings. Under such a elate of affairs it is almost impos• able to prevent occesionel mustakos, 'dad bitter dulappoinrments, and if our readers ever feel in• eined to complain, they may be ensured that we feel tea fold more kieuly then they do on the sub ject, and that our efforts are unceasing to prevent delays and reran. . , Tat bon Convorrion.—This impnrinnt ninem blage, compneeil of delegates from various aeono. of tho Union, win matt in this miy, at the Soprem Court Boom, an Wedn.day aczt, at 10 o'clock • The Philadelphia American expresses the opal !oh that the determ , nation of the Directors of the 'Baltimore and Ohio Railroad to finish that work to Wheeling in a little over two peon, will stimulate the Olsen, of Philadelphia to a new and earnest endeavor to push the Pennsylvania Central road to a 'needy completion. We wust this will be the ease—indeed we feel quite confident it will be.— it is clearly the interest of Philadelphia to do co, and we have the most abiding confidence in the good walla and enierprize of her einerns. We expect to learn In a few Jaye, that the whole line bordered under contract, with directions to posh ire oitoplctiola with all tie rapidity which mean eau commend. ' The Philadelphia North American copies some paragraphs from this paper, iri relation to the ob atreletion to the navigation of the Ohio, by the Wheeling Bridge, end comments as follow.: We, present these extract. in the hope sod expectation that the I/rectors of the Pennsylva nia Railroad and the Board of Trade will respec tively institute such inquiriev,, and adopt such ac tion in the premises, an the great interests com mitted to them may seem to require." Tag Passau:l Rause. —The Hagerstown News says, that them is a probability of the re cottemeten and revival of besiness on the Prink La icailio ad, from Pennsylvania to that place. A ctmpaay of Northern capitalists have the matter is contemplation, and if the necessary image meats can be made, it will be carried into effect. Several, gentlemen connected with this company lave already travelled over and cam: mad the road, and expressed their muishiction with its lo catiat sad . ability to do bosinesi. It will more than likely be extended to tho Chesapeake and Ohm Canal at Williamsport, or to intersect the Balti more and Ohio Iladroad. at; Hancock, if once in the hat:ids of this-Company. IdAssamstrsrrrs Eircruan.—The Ralston Adver neer saya that, although tho Whig candidate for Governor Is not chosen by the people, be wants but chant 1,000 votes, In a vote of over 100,000, of 'wine majority over all others. Ho loads tho Democratic Candidate 21,000, and • the Abolition Candidate more than 25,000, and almost obtains his election over both. Thotsame paper adds, with regard to the 4th Congrewsicual District, that Mr. Palfrey will prat bly aeir,er be run again, except for some temporary • . Of Actsoos purpoile. la a vote or about 12,000 the majority against him is about 3,fi00, although at the last trial, partly through ,this negligence of the Whtgs, he came within 700 antes of an Urn. t Tux Wwafasso Burs—nur Wheeling neigh , bars, on the 115th iota., celebrated the opening o their Bridge. Among the speakara was Hon. a W. Thompsoti t of Indiana. We mire an extract Ikons his speech to illustrate a position we laid down, in ouioppowtion to the Bridge—to wit,- ' that it would be the precedent for numerous surds lir atrtictures, on. all our western waters, If per milled m illed to wand, by which their navigation would be materially Impeded. The following I. the ex , tract i•—• "But," said the eloquent speaker," the Bridge is there, and it will be there. Our progress ID on . ward—onward to the highest destroy that ever *Waited any Patton. As well might you attempt to-chain the tornado as to arrest that progress.— The opposing efforts of your Pittsburgh neighbor, • ' remind tee of the calf which the Inshmm met-tn the railroad trick, nuempung to stop the mmetu mut cue"` Faith," said he, "1 admire your coot• but the died take your discretion." I - at We hive heard of your Bridge in Indiana, and we have not been ignorant of Ito prepare and its I pupates. Let me assure you that in that State • *crow of railroads are weadtly tending towanls 1 .. one great thoroughfare, and pointing as unernbgly 1 • as the needle points to the poll, to dia wart rad of that Bragg! And We too are going to erect bridges to Indiana, and we intend to take yours m a model too. (Cheers) Not only will your bridge • mime there, but other. like it will be erected at ottmr.points on the Otto, ay, and more than all ibis, the great Father of ' Waters will be bridged ' It will be dene. You know, and Europe, knows and ell the world knows. that what American en 4erprise dare do, tt troll do, and what it mill/1 to do, tl caw do! Not only.artll your bridge reinsuo there - when lam forgouelo, but similar hodsee will span the broad wetter* of the Mississippi. binding to an ••• : iron embreoe the East end the Went, and bidding . deflaace to the wers ot disemon and dismem. - berment. Long pa ler r aspirnoto base been forgottio, when the castle piles of Kings and youtad and r oppor.mts ahttli bate passed • ' away with the parchment in welch their petty 'Latham. and their declarations are written, the towers of your noble structure shall inand U e , • moainceat to your moire,. enemy and genie." • • thl•fireirioregg Root r, for Octob er, • • • • The American reprint of this celebrated Quarterly . • • has been received by M. P. Morse. 4th Street, who is agdat fur all the British Quartet ben, and Black , WOW* Mayen. Thurtimise—ismoog the' telegraphic items We failed to receive, by mnitake, yesterday, Was one announcing the dean:let/on of the Ste.. boat Louisiana, at New Weans, at 5 o'clock,-P• M., on the 15thiesx, by the bunting of her boilers. §be was tent to atoms, tither nearly all on board. The steamer Horlons and Storm, lying near, were also greatly inpred. A private despatch, published by the Journal Rays that the Louisiana wee about leaving the levee when the explosion mciplace. Over ONE HUNDRED PERSONS WERE "KILLED, and the Boston& and Storm were nearly d edlroyed• .The cabin of the Hatton, was completely blown off, and the Louisiana shattered to atoms and abut She had a very valuable cargo on board. Cap. min Dustin of the batons wee slightly injured. J. F. Whinen, m Piusburgh who was on his way to California, was injured, but it Is thought would recover. Tux Nev Jersey Bute•'Parif Convention as- isembled in Trenton, on Wednesday, Para Cos, ax. President. They resolved that the Tariff of 1648, while some of its &stares are unobjectiona ble, has in its operation been very` - injurious to all the great manuftetarieg Interests of the State They ask a modification of Us dones, such as will enable them to enter in "fait" competition with foreign manufacture. A commiuee to prepare an address, nod delegates to attend the Tariff Con vention at Pittsburgh, were appointed. The sub ject wilt be pressed upon the next Congress. Ramaiums Lonotrrre.—The Westminster (Md.) Carroiltonian slates, that a colored man nam• ed Charles Robertam, owned by M. 0. Coekey, q, Finlraburg, in Carroll County, died on Fri. day lut, aged one hundred and three years and wawa months. He strictly observed temperance in all thinga; was never known to be guilty of a falsehood; and never uttered an 0101. He leaves a daughtu aged 81. Tax Minton to the Germanic Confederation has been abolished for want of an organised gov ernment to receive our diplomatic representative, Mr. Donne Son. The experiment of this Confed eration enabled him to pocket an additional outfit for travelling from Berlin to Frankfort, and to re. aline the nice little consideration of some thirty and more thousand dollars for a year in diploma cy. So it is stated in the Philadelphia North. Amerman. Agora Nuance cc —A correspon dent of the N. O. Picayune, writing from "up the blinaissppi," makes a bog story about a murderous affair which occurred on tho 15th of October, at a Place eddied "Rough and Ready," in Arkansas. In brief, the story Is that a Dr. Bedgerpeth and his son Leigh, a boy of 17, murdered a lad of 19, named Griffith, each shooting him; the alleged pro, °cation being that Griffith had threatened to kill Redgespeth, for an attempted seduction of Griffith'. taster in law. Jag previous to .the killing 01 Griffith, a friend of his, named Brown, in his company, was wash ed and killed, by one MrPeters, an associate of Hedgesspeth. The latter is said to hare been welded, exam ined snd discharged. His son, the boy Ltigh, and the associate MePaws, WO said to nave made their escape. Groacna.—grout the message of Governor Towns, transmitted to the Legislature last week, e learn that the Whigs leave the eneaces of ho State in a very thmeshing meanie:: . The re- oeipts into the treasury Or the fiscal guar ending o. the 31st of October show an increase over the last two years, while the disbursements have heel managed with economy. The balance in the treasury, alter providing for the expenses of Gov ernment,interest on the State debt, various ap propriation. far the benefit of education and State institutions, amounts to 1520,534 51. The public debt of the State-Is $1,529472 22. Of this sum (the Governor remarks) "less then 6 2 3,0 00 ore payable in Jemmy, 185.5, and $lO,OOO in Jo , y, 1553. The balance of our bonds are payable ' from 1663 to 1574—making the entire public debt redeemable in twenty.five years." The Governor recommends the adoption of a sinking fund, in equal annual instalments, and thinks the numuct required would not be over 660,000 per annum, and also that authority be given to apply any surplus that may be in the treasury at the close of each fiscal year. This would enable the State to dial:barge bar obligations at or bekre the respec tive periods at which her bonds tall due. The report of the Chief Engineer of the West. ern and Atlantic Railroad is submitted, showing the prosperous condition of that greet enterprise It is the pride of Georgia, the exclusive proprty of the State, and, when completed, will act have cult lee. than 5t,500,000. It is calculated that car• will run through Ito tunnel of Etowah Mountale. near Chattanooga, by theist of.Tanuary,l6.so, thus uniting, by the aid of Weam, the aeabord elate At lantie with the telisaLrippi. The message dwells at lenitb upon the atioption of a mote equitable-made of taxation, and other local matter.. Amman= or Porracia —A Wiwhiriaton corre spondent or the North American says that the pub• tic will be gratified to know that the Post Maser General , intend. recommending •• reduction of postage, and the establishment of a uniform rate of five cents. This measure of reform has long been needed, and ran now be adopted,, if the majoritica in Cone= are disposed to accondthe popular and judiciotta suggestions of Mr. Collamer. Indeed, if his views could be folly carried out, predicated a. they axe upon a careful examination of the whole system, three cents would be the rote filed by low. FL= MARION COVIIIT. - WO have private ad vises, say. the Little Rock Democrat, from Marion County, Arkansas, up to the 13th instant. Oen. Wood was at Yellville, with a company of seventy Eve men. Captain Denton's company had been discharged at CMOILLOII. On the 13th the Circuit Court of Marion adjourn ed until court in course. Indictments for murder had been found against Nelson Stratton, Jesse N. Evemn, Robert Adams, - and Alexander Cowin. These men are all .in confinement,. and are strictly guarded by the military. Thera is con siderable excitement throughout that section o century; and we are Informed that General Wood with the company under his command , will re main far the present an Yellville, fur the porpose of guarding the prisoners.. France and Me United States The Journal of O.[ILOCITC, as a chock upon the attempts MOW making to get up an extra flurry about the diamlsaal of Mr. Potwain, cophs the lowing portion of a letter Gym im regular Paria corresponded, (Mr. Walsh n "Nome here thinks of • war . hetween France and the United States. The new minister, M. Bois le Compte, is an experienced diplomatist, with the repute of sound sense and good temper. The Coneurstional of this morning observes; — 6 As the return steamer Informed President Taylor that" the French Government, before it beard of what had taken place at Washington, gave a suoceasor to Major Ponwsin, and has not withdrawn the nom- . ination, nothing can prevent the Immediate re• sumption of diplomatic relations between the two countries Besides, they might have remained suspended, without any risk as to peace between the two Governments, if either had thought prop• ex to delay that resumption, as COlllllllll io this case serve as &plot:new agents." Independently of all direct considerations, the political aspect of Europe and domestic perplexities and perils are sufficient to absorb French vision and policy. If President Louis Napoleon were no Inclined,( which In not at all the caeca ha could not bring the Lep Winners body, nor any sane Cabinet, to the .Xtr.M. ay of buntlines with our Union. The Treasury is too low for an expedition even to Le Plata, and no cticuluor doubts that the army at Botha will yet en./ linty millions of francs." Urns rano nit PRIMIDICIT ,- A friend of clam (soya the Nem York Commercial Adverthierd tak ing a Lively interest In the eppohltmeut of a of National Thanksgiving, communicated with the President or the United States upon the subject, and received the Mowing reply lo his communi. cation Wmansovolv, Nov. 6, 1549. Sow—Your communicaucn of October I'2, in re lation to a proclamation fora day of National Thankestiving, was duly received, and, win many ahem of the same Import, has been ronaldered with the attention which its Importance demands: While uniting cordially iu the universal feeling if t.,ub - u out, to God for his manifold blessintra.Mid eapeclally for the abatement of the pestilence which no lately walked in our midst, I hale yet though) it most proper to leave the subject nfa thankagivnig proclamation to where custom has s r on cons'gned It—ln the bandy of the Gover nors of the reveral States. This decii on has been erenatheued by the conaiderationtbat thin is the trona, nanntly set apart for thw purse, end the. rovers! G• remora hove already toned their en noel proclamations accordingly. With high respect, I remain your friend and servant. Profaacor olaboe.ls'a Sutra,. Having had t!,e pleasure of attending the "Ma steal Soiree" at l'rofesaor Robbeek's, on Thursday evening, ' , re think that, nithongh a private affair, it may not be out of piano to gyre the programme, and a km remarks on the performances PROGRAMME 11R4.1. 01:vent:ire, In Dame blanche, a game Cava d'Ernani "Born to the KIM of a • ••• • • - Variations brilliantes di Brevnra pour la na no aur on theme rayon du Pri nut Clem, COITIpOIIte per Here Duo coneertant poor nano & Orborne & Benot Lied, Melberg Trio eoneeitant pour Piano, VIOIO9, end Flute, • Fat La isi a pour la Cl..nnette, Variations brilliantes pour it Piano. Catiatiria, from Maulaa. 'She cornea in all her lovelinen," Song—Wallace Etude pour le Piano Duvernoy Lied Felton . Concert pour le Violon ........ .......... Berm' Variations concertames a qualm mains Op no Hem EMIMMI Variations brilliantea pour le Piano, Bunten "1 would that my love," SOOR—Mendelsohn Fantasia bnlbante pour In Piano, ....... Bagatelles pour la Guitarre, ......... ....Sulatter Caprice poor le Piano Bartholdy Fantasia brilliante pour la Flute do Boehm, Gatterman Grand trio pour Soprano, Tenor and Basso, de Louie Lammermoor. Darnzetti To those who are acquainted with the chant, ter of the compositions in the above programme, it will readily appear that much was to be ex pected, and very much to bo done. The whole peril:nu nee was characterized by great ability; was most attentively listened to by the delighted auditors, and reflects the highest honor on the worthy Professor, under whose care. and Judiennut management of musical pullers, the ,71.1011,1 Wad conducted. One of the most—perhape the most Important in the programme. was the “Caprice." by Mendelsohn Bartholdy: perforated by the Prafeirectr, on the Piano; but, being modestly placed low down on the list, the effect was in a ruenaure lost by toe uneasiness of many_who were anxious to leave. Why was it not pot io the first pant—that w might have enjoyed this 'splendid etrart of th wonderful genius without being constantly handled by the thought that it was " post a certain bow." The "Duo Cuncertante" by Os borne aid De Berk); for Piano mil Violin, is the came as given by Hera and Sivori, and was writ performed; no was the trio by Kuhl., for Five, Violin, and Piano. That part of the performance by the pupils of Professor Rohbailt, was of the moat interest taus, and showed most conclusive ly that he is a perfect master of his profession.— The Piano Forte pieces, by pupils, were perform• ed in a truly elegant meaner, and displayed a pro. ficieney truly astonishing. The Variations by Hera, on a Cayenne, teem the opera of "Pres. aux Clercs," deserves cepecial notice, as being given in a most elegant manner. So with the Cavatina,from Matilda, rung by Miss Itohbock With inch a voice, any thing could be done with cultivation. - - The citizens of Pittsburgh are much indebted to Professor Rohbock ler by efforts in the cause of music, and he folly deserves all the patronage and encouragement that can he given; the time will come when many of the young ladies of this day willioOk back with pride that they were pupils. of such a master. • FILOM NEW TORS Correspondence of the. Pittsburrn Garotte Now Yoac, N. 15, 1919. All the world, and his wile, hav e turned IP day to do honor to the obsequies of Geo. Wort' CoL Duncan, and Msjsr Gales. The tlsgs s are : half mast, the bells tolling, minute guns firing, and the chief public buildings, along the hoe of march, dressed in the insigron of grief. The day has been very fine, and the IlitfUlb have 'been Intoned with all the pomp of war. The Courts are naw engaged in investignnog an old Lxolaco cpechlaur r., that is very itch. It is - - - ,ow discovered that the Loy of steamers. for which Co!. V.OO. ot CIPCIVGIa:, received Etre con tract, has been farmed out to George Law, a lead ing city Lucitfiaco, Edvito Boswell, of the Albany Argus, Prosper M. Wetmore, of umversal coion• cry, an) M. 0. lloberts,another Simon pert -dem. =rat." Col. S 00, it appears. Is embarrassed his finances, and called to his ail these financiers, who promise to mate a handsome thing out or the job, the profits being estimated at a minter, of I dollars. Col. Sloe is now alarmed, lest he should be defrauded, and asks for areceiver to lid ap pointed. The nlitir, aitrig-tern, very wetly swindle. and the reziEcents of the inane, ran Wert afford lo wait for another Issco admnistranne. Another step has been taken by oar school autho• plies. that cannot be too warmly commended by oar cameo., or toe quickly fdlluweil by every city in the Union. It has been deeded to establish a free Academy for girls, slalil4r to the oce now to suer...dui operstibo for tidy, These academics are first class cohegos in .11PrIlbt, and stele thus named to quiet me uppositton of tax paters as well as of till people who would not SW/0:4)V, • older. No private schools in New York or New England are capab'e of fiVIP• a more thor• °ugh education lboo our freaacadecties, and the bleasings of educaboa we now opened with, freedom heretofore unknown. It Is stated thou a groat row In to be mode in the Senate at the De:Laces!. of Congress by acme of the Southern bresteurs, upon the est forma ques tioa, and that her adclotestoo to to be opposed, if math!. Should this be case, we shall bare an opportunity to bear from Mr. Clay, or Mr. Wet,- der, and some of the sunny sons of the South, will be imutortaimed bye rebuke from the et:tampions of freedom. The sooner Califorma and Deseret are admitted to the Union, as States, the better.— It will give the free States four Set:marl, end 'won enable the world to see that alaveryls to the course of extinction. These two States mats come in, and the Soulle must ...at, with a bad grace perhaps. ; A good many Members of Congress are here en mote for Washiaaton. A fair snare oraueo lieu bat been paid to them by parties who are In terested in hasooge branch mint here. A good deal of complamelstneily made against the Phil adelphia Mint, which is daily shown to be Inade quate to the wants of this pert of the country.— We want a New York mint, and Philadelphia can have bee owu. We hare earned the grain to mill long enough, and now neck to knee a mill at home. 111 f 1611.161 011M110ns there is a complete pause. The Wenn trade has nearly ended, and the deposites in blink increase last Good paper passes at five per, cent, and .6111100 at ,OZ. sod seven per cent. An attempt has been made re. midst to get up eery of earruputen against WOW al rail road conMknica, but the charge lolls harm less to the ground. The road lately titteaboned is the New Yorktand New Haven, but the stock gradually Karmic:Mi. To morrow, the Erie Het. road connection With Buffalo, via the Seneca Lake, is to be etrecied,l, and the chief of the Western trade poured thrriugh the Southern tier of counties A newbranekof industry has be. pat in up, ration rare,, w madam on independent of Eat. rope for &came enamelled China ware. Messrs. Women and Hanghwout, of this city, now per form thiapperatinn in a style rqual to that of the Sevres ware, and have in hand an order for SI 0,- 000 worth for the Callon's line of steamer*. Sere. vices of thin take have been made for Gardner, Howland, Andrew Foster, and F. B. Cotton.— The wares sonde tore are cheaper than the Im ported, and the Odem already in hand will occupy months. Ashes are without change. The Cotton devlera are waiting for the America, and the transactions are extremely limited. In Flour theres re change of any imrs.rtance, and the &manna active. Salem of 6000 thls. in. eluding IMO Canadian at $1,'75. Bye Pour In 1.3,00; with 1.1.'01.200 blds. Southe rn a quoted nt g.6,260;65,44, with parcels of Howard Street at 65,50. Grain—ln Wheat no vales of m'oment transfor ed. Rye is 611 c. .d mom. Ildrley is not mentr, and held at 61(662c. The wthe4 of Corn aro 6000 bushels mixed Western ate Provistons—There la a better•feeling in Pork, and the wiles are '7OO bbbcl at 610,71 tor Mess.— Prime is quoted at :962. Beef to without change. Lard Is dull; sales of *eget at No bbls are 6106ftt IState Butter sells avl 1 OM for good to 0 b 0 ,,. Whiskey is 21fitt271 for Ohio nod Prison. lay • •Peruc, October Z'r. Tazarr writ Hountrass.—Tbe New York Ex• preu say. that Mr. Squicr, our charge to Central AMEfiCl,,liiss negotiated with Honduras, a treaty similar t o that negotiated with Nicaragua. Mr. LivingSten, our conaul at Nicaragua, was the bear. er or dispairbes who brought it home. He arrived on'Eunday in the Empire City, and Ica New York ,On Monday, for Washington. • Nemo ENIGMA . ..I.—era . Wednesday last, n pro esssioii of 66 tangoes, consoling of rnon, women and children, recently committed by a gentleman in Fauqwer co., Va., paned through Hagerstown, on their any to . Pennsylvania. They were in ;e of a whirr Men ARRIVAL VT ILAIL6O. ICON —Tee Br. barque In • e ;.nbte, at B3iIIIIROIV, on Frtdsy. from Newport, Walea. has oo board 418 tans railroad aron. corn si sued to Zeoos Barntm; Em and derived to be usenlin laying the track of the York and Cumber. land alukoad. Z. TAYLOR, Nnur VOIS believe that the re sult may ai cir b 8 stmeti Withiut fear of mistalie. It is the election ofiimr Minis and four conation Stale olfurerr; four Whig and cur coalition judge. of the Court of Appeals; a Whig majority of two to the Senate; a coalition majority of two in the Assea.bly—and a consequent tie on joint ballot.— The State ritli-ers elect ars- ..BOIIdICu Sang—Verdi Serreary of State—Christopher Morgan. ` r — Comptretter—Wsehinyton Hunt Trea.rurer•—Alven Hunt. Swig Enginerr—g C Seymour. Judge of tho Court of Appeab—F B Jewett Attorney General—Levi S Chatfield. Canal Cow.ualswdzeFrederiek Follett. :Sua. Pala," Inirpartar—D C Clark. Thum fortune appear. to Wive divided her invent with ettikini Impartiality between the tw,. and it is perhaps all the better for the governed that it 15 03. Worn parties are nearly balanced, the public good is apt to receive mom attention than Were party benefit. Ins teem party sense, hwever, onr coalition friends have not much cause lifer rejoieing,4 are to form tM opinion from the following state meets of the I.lbany Journal: point of patronage the Whigs have altogether the beat of it. The Goverrair has a noMber of im portant appointments to male the emotion winter. which have to pose the ordeal of the Senate. The Secretary of State, Comptroller. Treasurer, and Surveyor General have a large number of deput, atop+ and cleaships to thspote of; whtle they, watt the Lieutenant Governor and the two Wh•g Canal Commiwoners who bold over, constitute seven ninths of the canal board. 1 On the other hand. the analitionist 1., who coaleo- ced solely to gel hold nl the - vpraia,” have scarcely say thing at their dtepo.al. The lodge can only doneuse justice—a commodity not inventoried by the •.coalittonista The State Pelson Inspector • . . will he powerless for evil, bemuse bin two Whitt assm-istes will beep hint curbed. The Attorney General is only allowed one clerk; an that the six or eight alma of the linuse are the only "errant,. et mnion" to be east to the hungry breed of Hankers, Barnburners and renegade Free Sod en who went in for thr "fat things" no temptingly portrayed by the New York Globe before the elec tion. New Orleans, Nov. 14. Naves room "Mesacn.—Dates have been receiv. ed here from the city of Mexico to the 20th of 0, toher, bringing intelligence that Vii Cava, . Lieutenant Colonel of Cavalrydias rased the eland and of revolt In favor of Oen Santa Anna. In Comilla the insurrection had been suppressed nd the leaders executed. Philadelphia, Nov. 10, 1,0 P. M. Tun Snip TUSCAIUNVA itattoar—The slip Tuscarawa, which a mentioned in another des patch, wont manure at I o'clock thin morning, about a mile north of Indian river and within 40 yarts of the,bencb nt low water mark. Her pastearers, nurnberotg 150 having all hero landed gaiety, and are awaiting n steamer to take them to the city.— The ship it Is feared will be wholly lord with her her cargo, which to valuable. Washington, Nov. 14 Tea Rxecrcx Coy*. Lawanex Imago riot .Navy officers here report that the ReVe.l,lll ter Lawrence, about whose. (ate there has brim some ream; was last reported nt MI, Sandwich Is lands and all on board well. Her arrival at San FiaIiCIPCII was daily 'looked ice when the steamer railed from that place. She hod a lone passage, orimusioned no orders reemved from the department at Rio laniero. The aonouncernent of her arrival at San Francisco is expected by the next granter. HOE.. rot Cauvonsta.—bleaers Robbins Tread.,ll, of New York, are haring built for Cal- Ifarela 450 or fioo housZw of a .tory and a halt in height, and 15 by 25 fee., about 120 bowies ere now in proceia of conatrurnon for Cyplain fill hog., who I. alto having SO others built at Brook lyn—among them la a bowling airy 20 by 70 feet; also two hospital.. There have been shipped fir various firm, in New York 100 portably section ho a uses, to be carried over the lethnom on pack mule.; elm, 175 hover., of • son varying - from 12 feel by 16 fort, to SO feet lo . 05, and foam ne 34 store. in height, for .bipmeni armad the Horr. There remain to be neat eownethigg over 100 bon- rea, belonging lo various parue.. rintoae which is a large hotel 34 fairies high. ISO fret trout, and 00 I feet deep, to be erected at Sao Francisco, under I the name of the Astor Home. It will halve 100 roornio 0 atoms on the record floor, and a wide ornament - 0 entre... 120 t-toits rave been con •tructeis fur Capla.a A. o ldie, he ehinped la ifornm by the ship 11..dein. Not far trona fry buildings have been sent oh' river this. lac:at:Mg Sten, r v for tae Unite Stabs Governo.,.. so.n, a b rte. in: Lavineston 8 We, s, i he called 'Ti.. ifo2 wmeh wee nikon eerie, the lathmoa An order !, 30 or 40 More m team ezeettied for bdr. Sohn larva, United :dates Minister arMagallan. The shin 3iruitog ham, which sailed from Bath. Main, November 2, man. out it cargo of lumber, 21 himse frames, and all the rnatmtals lon meeting and fintekneethe game, brick, szing:ea, wagons, &to One house In C!..c!opali )a!end. ehiPmeg 50 boar. tioCeie forme. retiree prepared to be put up immediate ly oh their arrival at California. William H. Ran -1.1, of Arigilgla, Georg:T.. about in a:art gar San Wllti 50 dwelling. and stores. all win ch,. ;I ready for setting up said mse.—N. Y. Tribune. NoTICIt la rile I rt,: seti, I,OTarCTICoe P.,l,4a•rCaa —The r alsforn to and Oregon Marla, fioranu t j Claerer and I'wown,a, will de et— ,licotee Ydrk on tie 13111 of December next ; from Charleston, South Cerebric and Saves r oh, Cieorgin, on the 16in. from New Orleans en Or about ate 15th, and Moos Havana. at torhilt n•tont tram New York and Ph,, loom New Oldenua canneeb, the owl w;11 de part en the 19mIldeember, direct ior Chaves , reaching Panama overlandin due tone for the Pam etcam parlet to learn that I,n 0.,/ San Fran,w o un the let day of January reit. I n butlers , next, arzst.rnorahly ocraur will be put in operatton between New York and Chagres I And Pearrepanketa will leaks. me ditlerent porta. ,or ung the ensuing pear, agreeably to thu Ibileare ; Tar aunty and eenvonienec of tots SP,.{ Mir.&l 11t-T4 I.v 0., thumb rmer, both aid:. of • tog •eneduie. ole ra sett or lowered It regimes oily New York nii,a on the I3'h and 29th of rack month; t leave .to l e Apprec , .. , Charleston and Savanah on the 16th and 31ht tt , t Pe rtolto,g nil-theironic, or to have the, Geri) 01 each month ,N ew Orleans on the 150 ano • pot or me tottt , orl to 30'h - Havana on the 19trt and 40; and Panama on et.l'lllt" II"' . 6 1 "'VIT. me t's,HKl DEAL oh. on he Ahryttenyiver, Pitts the lst. "man. I'a; J TV nYttS NCR, They will leave San Franewoo an the let nevAa'andupp P hl , each moms; Cnagrea po the 13.11 nod let or each 1 —1- WINIP lattllll:llANiiiitifiet o r. month, with privilegei if San Frattelarto mall t•r e. Aga m ia r • eel veil time, to leave on the 29,11, insweil of Se I tat Leav e Havana fee New York on the libh mill EXPRESS ICA CON LINE 6th of each montti, With privilege. of leaning ! . . the 4th instead of the oth, if the Chagrea mail ha rivOrd; and also for New Odom. on Inc mite dale. The entire portage for a sleet letter not exceed- ing half an ounce In weight will be 121 emit. to I Havana 20 cent, to Cnagres, 30 cents to Panama, ; to be prepaid in all cams; and 40 canto to Monte• ray, ban Fran..., itaiona, or nay other point in I California or Oregon ; to be prepaid, or telt unpaid, at the option of the sender. Newspaper. and pamppleta, see plunge three I cent. cacti, and inlmd-poMage to be added. J. COLLO, EH, Partenaner General. Pour OIYICI D[l,ll,l6ei, Nov. 15, Ih4ll. Then ano., formidable clammier of dta. reser nriginntoig dimmed auto or the Liver, ha. mne ch•ltenged th e uthentioa of medical men. Poole of them dmosses, classed under Me general term of comuroption. have been mppmed ineuratM, and drt unhappy patient vas allowed to die, ertthottl medical scsrum beteg enabled to offer Lima hope of recovery. Itannily Oda can La no longer the cme. 1, remedy hn hero found whith vaill rare all these corupletels„ ar whatmer character, arming from defangerueet of the Weer. The PIN di.comrod by Dr Pillano, of net directly on the Liver, and by correcting it. operation end purifying it from diFeltll6, not, uff md extirpate. the complaints which have their origin in the dts, e-ee of Uri organ. lipmedie. hitherto pro• pored for (Leer titres , . have fulled to operate epee the seer of the dale., but Doct or make thenteelves felt upon the salon of the Liner, by elennottqf the fountain, dry up the. imame mremno of dimme which thence derma their etas- For sok tq J. KIDD & CO., No. 4'J, corner of Fourth and Woad 4E . ., Palthurgh Inovl7-d&wl.4 Intp • rovementa In banditry. O. STEARNS, Into of Rescnn, le prerlred to ture mt,l.ct T. whnlea.ul pa .rt, upol tiou or Aunnephe rn ne Suettun l'lnses. TiJ1 , 14.0 urt , te:vt. wk.., the tier, IA 1.1j./s, I vb.' , re•olcrtec door to 11e Nit%) - or, I ., ,urta wet,: l'hueleurgh n x , c3 \l'l , /,;(clen.E II 1:21,n, la") At......n.—Prrp,re.Tby I. WI., It - 41,•1 for 110 E by A. Jyne.. No. 7'. ••rert Tirv. will limmi ti laqu .: talmi,s., and par,ulr.rty 101 Ocit iim.SIA —An Improved Chocolaty prrnare rmu, tram nrrtn , . al Comm nut. iMumtnt. to. • gurrom, nd .gtommcomm...um..ll.r.rue oluriv for invidoll.. Pr..pared by W Dor. e.r. 444 fOr srt, tty A. JANN.I.S, um , krm irm N:. 71, lourtn JOU FItINTI.NO. - CAUDS, CIRCULAR:S, Many - . Iv, lhar I,l4ing, Lam 111.1.C5, 11,:n I a . Arlo, cu rd lie. lie.. . Prtnted nt t' .I,orent none,. tti hen prinen, of w. deal I.•zrrng Orrir, nr.grr. 13° : 1/13 13 nti a lk:.( 1) ;:rn:: 1; o1 N 1Po 'r u ' rth and Def.., between tderket oelt-dlYin T h•. !1•yor•Ity. The name or Alderman W. G. MANUA R7' mill he ttahtmlted..ll . his friend, in Ma coati& taboo or Mc upprnnrhing whi g convention. at a suitable cat.d.tisto 100 the Mayoralty nr Penthumh. onve.to E rr W m. Alpaa whi uea contl6.lfttr fordo ?day ralty, aut,cct to wa 11001111.011 of the Whig Conceal• ecl IP - Henry WUkeson will be nenndidme Nl.)orplty, euwect LO liIC nomitmlion of a , Wh4g Co.ventton. rovg - [V - Jonsu bun Rush Kota., ter poor MoY. or of Ail ,hr. ‘,.1 he • nanooi.aot lor ro-rlorooo o toe oosomalion of the A:lochr.ty Whir Con FVOloson. naolOrti The name at tII.I VI Ft II ItIPI•F V v. II be ratamt tad by hu frtetaLla, to the cos,“leru.n or the op proactaajc Wtag Convanaaa. aa a ...am , aa" , . 4 . , . for llayarulty. uovl.l6tO On klendsy sfiemoon, roman of Thew• Colannwood, Erg., in the Mb) ear of htrike The friends and necomontancesrf the homily are Mel ted to attend her funeral, this (Toesdayi afurnoon, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her son in Alexander V. Verner, Wylie street, between Chatham and Tunnel, to proceed to the Allegheny Cemetery._ Plataburgh Works. ID ENNETT, BERRY A CO, Alanulicturers of Sella JO Ash. Bleactung Powders, r at and blulphene Arida. Warehouse at tu er eeb below Ferry. one:Ably I) - EISINGER, WELLS & CO, Manufacturer. of Glean Oiers %%art,Market street, o r . butah. Pa., kenp constantl y on bond and'inake to or. der all kinds of ',Mi., Potties, &c. Porter and Aline rat Water Pottle., of superior quality. Particular atteritton paid to Pnvate Moulds. novtdil ly • BIER'S LINE. ~7E will con4nae to on,IY Freight to Pinholelphi. 11` BaCintote and Neer Ye., via Canal and Rail Roads,. lung 14.5 the water perm.. nor2o KIER & JONES Freight to Philadolpkta. WE will receipt for two or three more boat loads VY freight for Miladeilphis, psi advanced rate;) offered sosn. C.A. riIeANULTV nto2U Canal 13.irt. 1)VIILIC altrntion having beet, eviled r by We press, 11 to We aidetence w nine between the regulators in the city—wm said to be as Much minutes too fast"-1 hive hid u telrgraph communication fro. Oto Illoludetphts, twin kaag., who W the Oracle toe .to that eny; b. ma mgulutur ts en• actly right ma has been so for several mow. past . nnsw W W WILSON. • . EtrD Tills DAY. from the PHILLIP:MLLE I Famnty-4 urns, et lbw excellent ante. of Rub