PITTBBOILOH. TO DAY MORNING, DEC. 11, 1549 FOREIGN NEWS. •ftsiv . Ak.c. or TiaX, BTEAIIIII/ EUROPA Maw Days later from Europe DECLINE IN THE COTTON NIARKET: EXPATRIATION OF LEDRU ROLIJF.4-CON TWEED, CENSORSHIP OF THE PRESS REMOVAL OF IIUNGAEIAN REFUGEE& RECALL OF THE SPANISH TROOPS FROM THE ROMAN STATES. GARI2LBAT,DI AR - I2:TVED AT GIBRALTAR. GRAND DINNER TO THE AMERICAN I=l Bon"loN, Sunday morning, / December 9. f The steamer Europa arrived at Halifax on Fri, day morning loot, and reached here at daylight this morning. The-news, in a political point of 111/3W, i. unimportant Amine. In the Liverpool market, at tbo time m iiiparture of the acearnerer was generally very estik-bm-transactions in lie produt, market had notteen;very extensive. COTIft Maircrt—The market bus been ex ceedingly genet during the week. and prison have declined f to id. Fair tri•lmd and Mobile were selling at 61; fair Orleans, 6id. The sales of the week amounted to 21. 500 Giant—The market is dull. American white whey La quoted at 8s 8207,1 2d; Red. 5s 4d6`.6. 6d per bushel. Indian Cora, white; 7.70i9ri yel low at 260278 per quarter. Pons—Sales heat We, tern Canal Floor at 203 113 a; Philadelphia and Baltimore 234610215. Lame Mre.t..—Sales at 13s 616'14s 6d per Wow.--The wool trade improving. Mom MANstr.—Eagliab Food. .re depree.. Consols were sold at 94 to 95# for morel' and aceotiots. POLITICAL SUMMARY—FRANCE. Oa the 15th November, the High Gaud at Ver satile. sentenced Ledru Rollin, and thirty. three Where, Implicated In the Juno 'unfree:ion, to treneputetion for life. The Beim:a of papers conttnuee, and , editor. are tried the expressing opinion's :which are cotteidered detrimental to the Government. Twenty seats in the lieserfibly gams been math "want by_itktnonstictions at Versailles. Louis Nepoleon has published a decree, cash tering Pierre ißonsonte—tiont depriving him o Lis rank of Chef de Batalion of the Africa. Legion. The offence was an alleged breech trap Enna Bonaparte publishes n long letter, in which he sap the President'n decnae has no force In Inw—and look. upon his disminal no null void. Guizot isin Paris, and is much lionized The only interesting Item in the Assembly's proceedings, is the reit:teal to grant an addition of 20,000 francs to the Vice President's salary. Challenges ore of dails occurrence among the members or the Assembly, and editors. The &Violater of Foreign Alai= has officially atinounoced the recall of the Spanish troops from the Eamon States. °anti:midi has arrivid at Gibraliar, on board the Sardiniui ship that had been at his disposal by the Government. The Sardinian Government also ordered ten thousand francs toi be given him, Which he refused. The President and Council gave p grand dinner to the new American Minister. II TURKEY. Letters from Widden, under deal of November 4, state that the Hungarian Polish Itefogees save been Us:warted from W.d2,ca to Shoe. le. Magyars, headed by Nortuth sod 'Ialy:III, 101 Ott the 3d. - Demedoir, the alleged assassin of Couat berg, is at Conuentinople. His NlaStep is sup pissed to be veered? to sow discord between the Fretich and Eiegliah Mireuers, nod upset Parlia's Cabinet. • 'The motors of war between Ru sia audTur key, ate filat dying nway at Coasisuutopla There is'nothlug farther relative to theißuishus Emper or's decision In Tartish afrairsi-Uld. eathlng hum mbar puts of the world worth teiegraiihing. Bctainess caculans slay that the Colonial and foreign produce markets have beef:, quiet this week, and lower prices have been accepted for cotton, coffee, and sugars. Holders refrain from pressing sales. In many instances num. has sub mitted to 6d reduction. Tobacco is extremely firm. A much better feeling prevailed last week in American Mocks. The marginal quote, r”..re 11.1&;3107. Penney!runlet liver, SS; Ohio elicit, bi k:r 100 e. New Yocx, Dec.lo. The Weather Is rl, ,, arrtead", end very pule hese= is doing. N 0 ch. ice. to Dote. Now leas, Dec- .10. An express, Ymm Bost., with the l'cre.gt, newspapers and letters, had not arri.ed at the close of business boors, todny. Drat , re ssee a waiting their private letters. Tie snow hos chock ed outdoor operatione, and notb74 was dens io the market to warrant givieg quotations. ARRIVAL OF STEAMSHIP OHIO. Youte4ke. 10. The Steamship Ohio arrived from Havana, to d49.briegingeitica to the 4th in,tnnt— she trtoogh ! the California maile, with 52:..0,00.) in gold don t, and 148 passegoem—eight of evho.n were from Calibrate. Among the passengers no John Si, dell, late American Minitter to 6leilet.; Cap May, U. 5. Army, fromiCalifornin; and Mr. Loma. den; o the N. 0. Picayune. sx.. Lout., Dec. 10 A party of the Santa Fe !Madera arrived Irom Independence, report wren Americana killed at thaPoiat of Hocks, by the Apache Indiana. The names of the killed are—Jamey Id. While, Mr Calloway, Benj. Bantam and wile, and these GarAtatut. Mrs. White' and daughter were vat tied off captives. The Governor of Scioto Fe had scot out a pa tv.itf Puebla Indiana, to raorom the primmer.. , Min weather urns iatenaely cold. Sr. Lome, Dec. 8, P. M. Act/mut or Cavan.—The ease of Nathaniel Chili* chatted with defrauding the Bank of Mis souri, after continuing Eve weeks, was broniht to • awe this evening; resulting input acquittal. The Counsel occupied nine dap. CINCINNATI MARKET. C6curetan, Dee. 10. We were visited here, to day, by a contlauoai he river Is Ming; striarly, and the weather is to--The market is steady, and prices f un d. roy--Sale. to 21 ion'. Hiles at s2Boxs3 per 100; the latter no size. rk—Sides small lots at ill 50 per bbl. 752 Germ Itxotos.—An intelli . mend, who jest returnee fr.fd •es his experience in brief bet eta . After a wearisome voyage round 'bed San Francisco, and left ire * "digging." There he was sick re. His tent was in the midst with the thermometer nt ee during- the day. Mail,- of era were. exhausted wall the d from blistered handsiero nOlL their acme in +lings Folding his recovery t the Mille., after / eying physician $7OO more, Francisco aid embark 'sec, Iwo young men, in New York, and fasbinnable costume , .. Their rough extent , Bey were not recog lag an an learn al . . at similar wag e ., . , rapped round Ma With scarce era all maxima i..r. :-. • ‘ c ;•,,, rite t;of !rma, . , ratu:ated him . • relunth,p.— . • earth for Ina ,eiT. homes ' acre cont. , . moderate EfZIM - The eaitern Telegraph wires ceased to vrosk as 5 o'clock lest evening, consequently We an without oar usual dispatches (root Washington City. Cownesa—We failed, from some cause, to to. ortee re letter from Wa•hiytoa, by last mail The telegraph, however, keeps in reformed of all that really 'takes phtee. The tame .eene in enacted every day, with the same result, and where ok how the cameo to to end it is difflult to say. Great and deserved uniere is cut eirrOn thaw WWI= Whigs who have refused to vote for Mr. Winthrop, and they will find it difficult to justify their conduct to the Whig party or their eciestituents] They hove been guilty of conduct which they haie con demned to others, and should be included is the same condemnation. Tim }Lour liven. Da. UPPOLD, Bishop elect of Indiana, leave, (we •underatand).this morning for Madison, Ind, at which place he is to be in etolled on. Sunday neat. For a long course el pears MU distinguished Drains has been • mei dent of our city, as Rector of Trinity Church, and the many ezpreaaions of regret which we hear— not only from hie own . parishoners, but our chi zees generally—at the necessity which compels his removal from our midst, is tho highest evidence that can be expresu d of the eatimatian in which he is held both as a man and a preacher.' In the high Potation to which he has been called we feel satisfied he will do full honor. We sincerely wish that health mid happiness may attend him in his future career, and that he may long live to serve the great cause in which he is so able ■ champi on. We are entitled to hear that Dr. Uptold whl frailltll in 'charge of his present parish until the coming luring. The ttttt of California. The exceedingly uneresung news from Cell rota, which we give in another column, will be - read with •vidny by all. his the most full and ettelligible account we have seen, and Scarcely leaves any thing more to be desired. • It-brings intelbsenee that the Convention have adopted a Constitution which was to be voted fdr by the people on Tuesday, the 17th of . November law, An address to the people, signed by all the members of the Convention, is published in all the California papers. From this manifesto we take the renown:g eztracta, from which it will be seen that the Ccinvecuorionanissonsfy voted to exclude Slavery for aver lrom the State:— establialsing a boundary for the Stale, the convention coutormed as near es was deemed practicable and expedient, to great enteral land marks, so an to bring Into a onion, all those who would be included by mutual interest, mensal wants and mutual dependence. No portion of territory is included, the inhabitants of which, were eat or might not have been legitimately represented hi the oonvention, under the authority by which it was convened; and in unanimously mei:dying to ateln de Slavery from the State of California, the great prin ciple has been maintained, that to the people of each Slate and Territory, almsa.beloup the right to ester hsh ouch Municipal regulations, and to decide such questions as effect their nitre peace, prosperity, and happiness. “A free people, in the-enjoyment of an elective government, capable of accurate their civil,. re ligious, and political rights, may rest assured these Mentionable privileges ran never be wrested from them, FO long as they keep a watchful eye on the operations of their government, and hold to strict accountability, those to whom power is delegated I No. people were ever yet enslaved, who knew and dared maintain the co-minus° rights and ole. [iguanas of free and indepsudeut citizens. A knowledge of the laws—their moral force and efficacy, thus becomes an essential 'element of freedem,andasnaken public adoration of - primary importance. `.ln this view, the Constitution of Californi a pros vides for, and guarantees in the most ample man ure, the establishment of Common Schools, Semi naries, and Colleges, so as to extend the blessing. of education throughout the land, and secure its advantsges'to the present and future generations,' Soo. Canom.as.--Gov. Seabrook, in his mes sage to the South Carolina ture . Legisla, approves highly of the pl. of a Southern Convention, in case, of the passage by Congress Of the Wilmot Proviso, or any kindred measure, and recommends that the Governor by empoured, in such a moth, gooey, either to convoke. the Legislature, if not in session, or to imam writs of election fora Conven tion of the 'people. • It appears that the debt of the State is only $2,- 310,596. The State census recently completed shows that the . white Oimnlatton is 250,335, an in• crease in the last ten years of 23,289. • The loth:ming passage of the message, after South Carolina fashion, goes far beyond the leogth which the most strenuous supporter at Southern rights need demand. It in eß•ct proclaims the on ion to be a positive coil, the sooner ended the bet. ter. _ - It is, perltlps,-nnneceamsy to assure you that South Carotins must, hdreader, aro soilgary ;rapt. The instoiy of our eeantry for the last ten years effords abundant proef that, so long as the onion endures, there is tube it ofiesce The the slave holder. An eb.roatararfare earnest hie rights of pen 'on and property under the associated inluenee of the people and the State. of the North, and the central power, has been solemnly and deliberately decreed. For this reason it is essential that the -ommunity of which he is a member should be prepared, at any moment, for every emergency." GoVeTI3O, S. therefore recommends measures be taken for tho re-oricsoiaation of the milOary; • saappropriation ci $5OOOO to purchase arms and onataos of war, Such manifestebon of the mad fOTY of Southern chivalry can only excite the goodnatured jeers of the plank" of the free States_ Gov. Seabrook would do welt to recollect teat we know too well the Inherent wealth.= of a Slate one .half of the population at which is ready to welcome.• foreign ia raderas a friend cod saviour. The worthy Gav• eroor will alth hire to ant for on appropriation ra 'lrter over 553,000, if he is really xenon. in his wathke measure. Way, this city spends nearly that amortot annually to teach Ito chddrento read —not Its men to fight—and we would advise our "Carolina brethren to appropriate their money to .he same laudable purpose. The fl 7 74celsng Gauras Is urging upon the people of that city-the great Importance of unmedtate:y commencingn Western Railroad. It advocates a North 'Western route, by the St ll water, to New Philadelphia, in Tuuarawas County. It recom- mends hoommencement early next spring. This is another cogent reason why Pittsburgh should urge her Western road without delay. The publication of the report of the Poltmester %.3eneral by:the 'Behrelers SUP' sod 'Phaladrlplaso Lasiger, has eamted a good deal of remark, and come a ogry,,cotoroent, by letter writers and the press. It l &Hedged that these papers were gut ty of a breach of faith, In publishing the document before its transmission to Congress, as they agreed. on beir4pfarnished with a copy, to 'chap It until the odlcird pablictition. Be this as it may, when once published, it became public property, and there could be no impropriety in its republication. In this ' view all the papers of the eastern 'cities have concurred, as they have all published it en tire, aithoegh some of them condemn the condo.° of the Son aril Ledger In eel-terms. Tue Housman Externem to It.t.utots.—The bill which passed the Senate . of Illinois, at its late session, (and it is said will pew the Hoven al the next assemblage of the Legislature,) exempts from sale, for debt, forty eeres of land add used for agricultural purposes, and not included in any town plat, city, or village; or, and Instead thereof, et the option of the debtor, a quantity of land 'not exceeding one fourth of an acre, within a recorded town plat, city, or village, and the dwelling house thereon, occupied by the head of a family residing on the same. The bill.eoi3taine the following provision: ,Sneh exemption ahall not extend to any mechanics' and laborers' lien, cr any mortgage thereon lawfully obtained; but such mortgage or other alienation of such land by the owner thereof, if a married man, shall not be velid without the signature of his wife." • hisa.vieno U. 8 . smt.tacc--The vacancy in the Senatorial representatio n of Maryland in Con. area. Ivo been filled by David Stevan, Esq., of Baltimore, who ha. been appointed to that office by the Governor—Mu:lL C. !inward who woo beretoZre appointed, having declined to serve. SECTRAIIir OP TEI Tasitantar's Resoar.—The corrcepoodeot °like New York Tribune write "Mr. Meredith, in his Report, ho. devoted a very large 'pace to the Iron and Coal interest of the country. He coven some 23 or 30p. g " O f matiosceipt with thin branch of his repots alone, and bat nom:mutated a vain amount or statisticrii and other fakir:nation in import of treadles m. creased and adequate protection toward thew two industrial branches. He demourtratea the abso. luternecessity, for speedo over ad radar= duties la affording that protect um, and also shown that the Tariff of dotics,.upoir both Iron and Coal, moat he cantertally enhanced to prevent these immense. interests being entirely destroyed in competition trial the kiresga scale of dullest. The language of thc report is easy: and I may say humidly], 'and vidirro r for, nay far, toward ILMOViEI moth of the prejudice that has been gotten up wind the se keno, of Mr. Meredith our HEEL Abbott Law. mace." FILOM BMW IrOBB. Carrespoademe of the Putebotit. Gs=le. New You, Dec. 6,1849. The White of Coevalss to organise, matinees the most important topic of conversation, bet the. Whip us much eneouraged as to the final remit. The high character of Mr. Winthrop, and hies per• emptory refusal to eerrender the independence so becoming to a Speaker, will, to the end, secure his election, or that of some other Whig equally honest and capable. The measitheis mthwhich the Whig vote has adhered to him through ■ three days' carom, is ■ sufficient guarantee of the cored. dance Inspired in his friends. The dishonorable publication of the Post Master General's Report, seems forgotten in the plumes its favorable character hu given. There is no lon ger doubt about the capability of the United States to maintain in her boundless territory u cheap postage as England with her dense population.— We can come down to three. and five Cellu on the letters at once, and still the depairment will need no aid. An examination of the returns places this In the clearest light. The earnings of the mails for the year were 31,703,178 28 Its ............ 4,479 049 t 3 her ......... $2.38,027 18 No account in made in this of the appropriattoos by the Governmeot. Let us tow add to the oet profits the amulet the free matter would have paid, and the amount the poet masters have been paid be deliveg of this free matter, and see the moat : Net profits . 5239.027 Free matter 792.700 Deliv. free matter 93.18 t Total real carolers, 51,19] e 69 Had the Congress which adopted the present system of postage come down at once to reel cheap postage. and abolished the franking privilege, we might have had, ere this,. prctitable a depart. went ■o the post office of England. In Wall street, there is a rood deal of spirit in stocks, and prices are rapidly rising. The advance in Insole. lIIVO Mil?, to-day, has bean one percent and at the close sellers have the tdrantage. The ceasation of ordinary mercantile basket% the ac cumulation of captital, the low rate of foreign ex change, unite In producing the necessary amount of confidence to canoe a speculation in stocks United;States securities am looked upon with dis trust, and the opinion IA thu the wants of the Trea sury Will keep prices at or near the present nage. Heal estate is a favorite at present,:and prices are getting almost as high as at the olds, portions of the United States, flan Francisco. Contracts have been signed for ships to replace the Tentieese, and Cherokee, and In nine months they will be afloat. All our foundries are hard at work, and pressed beyond their capacity. Contracts now are only made at goad round prices, and our ship ppds hardly regard the Sabbath. In shoat, the ship yards od engine builders are as bury as were therollin 'mills in Pittsburgh two years ago :The project r enlarging the •Battery," our fe mora marine promenade, seems likely to succeed. The estimates for enlarging were opened by the Street Commissioner on the lit instant. This gal lowest offers are, $27,152; $37,00% $39,660; 549,- 903; 134,000; $69,300. There were caber offers, varying from 8126,000 to $lll,OOO. The Six low est offers are by men of high responsibility and character. The estimate made to the Board of • tants, by the majiliity committee, was $39,- 060. Gerrit& Smith gives notice to all pencils desirous of partakims in his donstion of land, to leave the aPplicadons accompanied with the best recom mendations they can procure, with Isaac T. Hop per. Friend Hopper is one of the moo benevo• lent mea of the day, and will see that Ocala a not deceived. The applicants moat be white inhabitants of the county of New York, between the age of 21 sad 60 years, .vinuous, landing, and poor, and entire ly tree from the vim of drining intoxicating li quors." Women as well , as mon ate included in the terms of the gift. A man from the smeary, we believe a French. man by birth, entered the Emigrant aloe, to the Park, this forenoon, in search of • girl to wrist him in his business- Ho said he had land, caws, and other affairs connected with Grming, and he swished some one to saint bins. He selected a young woman who bad jag arrived, and had come to thoolnce to obtain pecuniary salience. She hesitated to go with him, Cost daily he sold, al ten you what I will do with gm, I will ninny Tog.— The bargain wee then quickly coacludel. Alder men James Kelly wail sent for, but not arriving in mason, Justice Medley happened to, aed fastened the [connubial knot. The half an hour before strangers, bat now apparently well Filmed man and wife, thee left the office together for the new home, to the lady In the country. Verily time and chance don happen to all men, and to all wo men, too, as ap7xra by the present ease. Cotton—The he artat is very any, and in some caecalll lower Sales are about 800 bales. Is Rom - there is So change of importance, though quotations still favor buyers About 6,500 barrel. changed hands including 1000, Canadian as 18,61 In Southern the sales see 300 bids at 55,124,311 Rye floor is St 61..2,57 and dull. Grain—Tee market is rill heavy for Wheat, god 1000 bushels Gmesee sold et about $1,21. Rye is freely oflered at 53a, without buyers. Curt is not to large eti. mud: sales 590 bushels at 57de for mixed, and private term for yellow. 0ut.,., 47•49. Prows eions—ln provisions there is hot nut stioyement. Whiskey-37c is the price for Ohio and Prison , mid 150 bbis gold. • • ' Werra—As the report of the directors of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company bas fulfilled the moral prediction of those who mistrusted the Philadelphia capitalists, your remarks, condemn• log the report, met web general approval In this community. It ispretty evident that those gen tlemen expect to ftlghten or wheedle the people o f Pittsburgh into further contributions to thia Phila. delphia work—for it Is very plainly Intimated that unless additional subscriptions be:made in this quarter, the road will be allowed to atop some , where is Westmoreland County—awe; poiut on the ;Tempter" Rood. The Sts to and Ike stock. holders, and particularly the °hams of Allegheny County, had a right to expect that the company would, late spring, have commenced their River Depot at Pittsburgh, cod pushed the railroad from thence vigorously to meet their &Were branch, and that if any put of the road was to remain, unfinished, it wor be in the interi.,r of the State. Btu the cogent re sows for pursuing such a COMM have all been disregarded for a petty sebeme, to coerce from the people of Pittsburgh an "addition. al subscription. For the information of the Philadelphia stock. • holders, who,citatisling in the integrity and wad ty of the directors, It . may Innocently armpit.* that their interests arid the interests of the State have been primary object. with the directors, It is proper to state thab there is an interest existhsg In Philadelphisiand other parts of the State, In can dle; at least during the construction of the road. with the true Interests' of the atockholden genera. ly, Mad with the tutoredo of commerce and of the State at large. • The Land speculators residing in Philadelphia and elsewhere, may desire the road to be pushed at all hazards through their extensive pawl:taws— may desire flinty part of the road ho left unfinish ed that it should be near the city of Pittsburgh. where, owing to cirenmstances, ezteoalve tracts could nut be monopolized; but it can, if necessary, be proved that the interests of the stockholders and of commerce, require that If any part be left unfinished, it should be more in the interior of the State. Had the River Depot at Pittsburgh, which to a work requiring a good while totitnialt,been begun nine months or a year ago, and the railroad from thence eastwardly been pushed vidronsly, the business of Pittsburgh would have received such an impetus that our citizens now would have been al. and would have been encouraged to take stock. The actual commencement of the Phila. del*/ :alined at Pittsburgh would a Itself have settled in northern, Ondd le,and western Ohio the all important question as to what plat on the Ohio river the railroad, of Ohio coed to be directed. For wart of snob Iseultl commencement, the citi zens of Pittsburgh have been constrained to apply all their res.:in:es to Western roads, at leant all that was left after the million heretnfore autocrib ed to the Philadelphia road, and without such dedication of their remaining means the above estion would ere tale have been decided Imo vecably against a; and to the lasting dateemdture of Philadelphia In be, arena to pup the Was. tern trade. As them aro soma advocates or tills Philadelphia company, or mbar Philadelphia Head of Dizoo• son, to be ion 'Mk Piateraqib. solo bird - - that they will stead forth tad defend the late Be. putt and the coarse pursued by the Board during the _pad year. To Edema. Wm. Wilkins and John EL Shoenberger, the Directors elected by Alleghe op twenty, the people have a right to look for to. lannatiou in 'thepreeent critical position of western interests. If thew gentlemen approve of the lie den autirecommenditionsol the 'Philadelphia Di. rectory, let them my so, sad expose the fallacy of all the objections felt and expressed by their con• inituents. Bat if they do not, let them at once and In the most minim manner, appeal to the Stock holders in Philadelphia to guard their own inter ests and the immesh, of the State; and finally, if Meese: Wilkins and Shoenberger have oat an in timate knowledge of the *abject, so as to have for med any opinion on It, let me respectfully urge them to investigate the matter forthwith, for most assuredly the people will hold them responsthle for any wrong which the Directors may do the State or this county,if such wronghe tardily acquieaced in by them. A CITIZEN. From Me N. Y. Courier of Friday afternoon Later from Calle erusi—. , Arrtval of the Crescent city. Comma axe Enotnar.a 0171 CI Friday, 21 o'clock, P. M. 5 The steamer Crescent City, Captain Stoddard. arrived at this port this morning, at about 11 o'. clock from Chasms, bringing the mails from San Fraemsco to November let, which reached Pana ma by the Pacific mall steamer" California." The news from California is thus one month later than had been Mare received. We are indebted to the attentions of Mr. Fairchild, the Steward of 'be Crescent City, as well as to her other officers. lor the prompt delivery of our packages of correspon dence, Bles of paper., doe_ Arnmg the passengers by Ma Crescent Cut. RIP —O. P. Joild, Hi. Hawaiian Majesty's Plen,p.,.. unitary, accompanied by his master, Schoochr, the Heir Presumptive, and hi. brother. Eamcham tree, who will premed to tVaahlngtoo, and, in a few days, to Europe; Wee, Lent. E. B. Beale, bearer or despwchea The.Califorma steam ship moved at Panama. the mornirg of the 29d November, having about 295 passengera. The Crescent City brings as we leer, from owners, Memo Howard te Son. rib 5500 000 worth of gold on freight, mid about 8000 000 in the Mood, of passengers. A letter from Pamir. states the amount of gold on height which reach ed that port by the California at 0911,000. The total amount received, therefore, is probably nem sl,oooo,ooo—mom than hu Witten° reached to oy any single arrival. The Convention for the formation of a Stale Constitution adjourned on the 131 h of Cotehet, baling completed its !Iberia The Cmstitution which It drew op la published In the California paps.• and wes to be submitted to the people on the 13th :of November. No doubt-. Is entertained of tie adoption by an almost unanimous vole.— San Jose is designated as the permanent capitol. The election of Senators was exciting a good deal of feeling. It wee generally 'opposed that Colo nel J. C. Fremont would undoubtedly be one, and that either Honorable' Thomas Butler King Or H. W. Halleck would be the other. Party feelings had mingled • good deal with the strug gle, though they had comparatively Wile indoenee oat of Bon Freneisco. There was a warm strife for the various offices to befitted at the election.— Peter H. Emmett, W. M. Stewart, sad W. S. Sher. wood, are moor the prominent candidates for Governor. A publlo meeting of those favorable in electing Mr. King Senator, was held at San Francisco on 'the 235 October, which created a good deal of intereit and dissatisfaction, and led to • mass meeting °Chia opponents, which was held on the 27th The Alta Wilbrulan, in 'peaking of the division, says, it is difficult to say which party has the mcendancy there, the Whig or Democrtio. Farther account, of political move mente are given in the letters of oar oorreepon denta The Steamen Senator and the Urriown arrived at Panama Oct. 30th, but brought no mad. No mail had been received there sieve that brought by the Panama, July 29th. This mainly had created a pest deal of ill feeling among. merchants and others at Sim Francisca. The Difficulty lice in the lack of proper arrangements for conveying the malls acme the Isthmus. Our enenspendent writes that a contract for the service was made by Mr. Johnson, late Postmaster General, with Messer. Howland tr. Aspinwall, but the latter with. drew bekwe the paper had bees excused, and that It now devolves on the Government el New Gren ada, who perform it only when It suits their con venience. From the Mining ..Diatricis the news continues favorable. The sickly season had passed away, and the bisaltliyf the District was good. The tide of emigration thither continued unbend, and hard labor L generally met good returns. The steamer Mcirsta had made several tripe op the Sacramen to and the Stump was about to go to Sac r amen t, . City. A miner writing from Sherktek's Dicgows, about eleven miles (rota the newly dacorered depoelte of Colonel Fremont, says that three men, so eight days, had taken out 57 pounds of pore MI, and that two men, in two days, took oat 29. The par. ty Intended to winter here. The snivel of emigrants during the month of October at San Francisco was 4,069, of which 2.655 ware Americana and 1,414 foreignera,-19 Americana and 49 loreigu kmales. The total number of:arrivals in Angus; &sem and Oc habit— was 13,6T7, generally o( F ytt e f . TheV brig Gretna piled from Colombia river, Oettedaerffi, with Gm. 0. Smith board hawse expected II San Francine. about the 10th of November. The letter of an correspondent, which we give belay, embodies all the eddidonal intelgenve, of any Mimed, by this arrival. EVENTS AND AFFAIRS IN CALIFORNIA. Sur Fhanciaco, Nov. 5: 1049. The steamer Caßfaaria sails this evening with 360 pea/engem full two thirds ell whenta . are indm peed or wrecked in health and =dine°. She will take • freight of gold dust and apron:, amount ing in all to some one million three bun dred thou sand dollars. Including 675000 chipped by Englsh houses at Haman nod San El'as, and the 111:1101111, annealed to bejin posemaion of panetigera, &Moos b the (might liat of the Co4forsta on her &partite from San Francisco, wu but 6913000. The Pen ewe is in, and bad advertised to sail on the Ersh November. Tne Unicorn is also in port was tc sail oo the let December, but owing to her barrirg vio l ated the =moms Mara, by not entering Mk f 'rola boom!, report, were in 0 reulation of her having been eased by Commodore Jones The steamers Senator and /Rana have also arrived arid are maroon-on the Sacramento. The tid e .1 emigration is rapidly turning homeward, and sail ing vend. tor Panama ale Mktg up more readily than did the same chips on their departure from the States. Comp..ratively sew will return en. ricked, hot by tar the Ammer number mos come back to their father land inmoverlthed and tha• heartened. For 'AM Guam I wrote vary disparagingly of the mines in my last correspondence, tent the homeward emigration for the next three months will folly submantiste my opinion. The sureties* in Cobh:ruin, daring the approaching winter, cannot be estimated. The trot heavy rains will dnve thousands of misers from the mountains into the =min hope. to pro cure shelter and employment. By the middle of December the eTentlee to the mines will be closed, and, cd course, the demand for labor will nearly cease during the enjoy neuron. Imagine, thee, the condition of a crowded population,_ dependant up an their labor, receiving daily acoesaion to their :ember. by fresh arrivals, unsheltered, wok, idle, and with too fah. a prospct of a general failure in provisions and brearlsmta and you may draw your own conclualona Proviaionn of all Ida& have rises enhtithutly within a week, and the market Is quite Beatitate already of dour and pork. the two peat staples for the miners. The Supplies for the irtifheetO num ber. who pO4OllO winterthg 111 the mines, is also very limited, and my own opinion is, that in three weeks after the toads claw, thousands will be compelled to leave the mines and return to Sacra mento city, Stockton or San Frandsen, to procure I herewith append s oiiihrol price current orate- Floanicks, no Pupated by MOSUL Cook, Biker de Co., com dike hugeat and Most en terprlalug Commission Houses to Nan Francisco. It will be found-to differ 'mewig foomahe general price current, but is air more reliable, having been mode out op CO the day orsahig, matte the other wan compiled nearly a week previous. Lumber, 250 0 275. Pork, Mesa, 810 a 012; Do.l t rinte $2O O Hams 55 0 60cm.; Boec Mems,lo 012 em. Mackerel No. 1, YA eta; Molasses, N. 0. 015 4/ 1 73 cta. 818 Bogor Homo 977ap, Silgar Bro. Him 10 crs. Do. White embed, 20 ets4 Apples dried, 35 G 3 40 cts. Poaches dried, 30 cis.; Raisins, 6 eu per bo. Pickles, phsts,lB eta qt.. 34 cm., 2 qts. 30 Ito. Floor, Richmond, $2O. Do. Chilim, In 100 lbs. sacks $22 (3 825 per 200 lbs. Bauer, Goshen, 70 0 75 cos.; Oregon, $125. Cheeso,4o 050 eta; Candles, Sperm, it 50. Elbod o olo4 I .owo, 8 0 10.; Drillinge, do. 12 0 15. Drillings, blue, 12S. Plow, Pork, and Madames have advanced ma- Serially within a few days. There is great demand for heavy clothing, each as is vied by marinea and laborer,. An invoice of fresh good., of good styles wall assorted, would sell readily at from IM :a 200 Per cu. advance. Fine clashing, (fashionable) is elan much wanted. Heavy Scarlet and Blue Mackinaw Blankets are In emu demand, as is also the case with Bona. and (Shoes. Send no old goods. Speculation in Real Resale In still on the in crea , ac and immense Embus* are being iCCULUU teed in la week by the knowing one. Valid ti.. ales are a minor conaiderattort. %yowl!, realise, and leave the issue of titles to the legal prole.- eon when the United Abu. Court .hall be en tabliihed. Gambling in laud has become the rul ing paean, the great highway to fortune. Nearly every new IMO of lb. press heralds the discov ery, and rapid 'settlement arsine new paper city possessing unrivalled affirantages and offering great inducements to Measlier. Should you bear of Me unprecedented growth of Benicia, place the information to the credit nod for the individual benefit of certain Government officers and ex- Members °Mongrel. Vernon, at the mouth of Feather River, on the Sacramento, le a failure, ea wells New Tar the Poe* Nfipp, sad etas Valleys, c andy the only two one. is the Brut dam of California, are being settled rapidly, and will be - worked thoroughly b y :,,,, ict il tur ow s. The only drawback opus the., rich lands la, that theyjare being held by al:controls for gambling purposes, instead of allowing them to Wm. 1010 use. A company of land operator. have pur chased Johnson'. Ranch in the purpono of rear ing so izertrot city, some forty miles above 84. Oreplai. 01 7/ Of WIN Ckrnenain: alletals Thßv ---, are deeply interested in its rise and prosperity. There is a ghod station here, and of contain the aoldlera are employed in makitg improve ments, staking out cat limits, tee, and the.officera appear very cells* in furnishing mules to expe dite the new , ay. In fact, UsteLt Sow has been very kind anl sacrificing generally, and his ms• menus friends and claimants for friendship in agate daily. I fear before he has the new State under his charge for two years he will pray moat vehemently to he delivered from his friends. Not withstanding the sickness, the number of miners aggregate daily end the mines are being thorough ly worked and revreiked; in fact, the cream of the mines is fairly exhausted, and the overland irom - panda will sweep the dry digains dunng the pr.. sent winter. lAs to exhausting the gold wholly, or Intone it all, that in impossible. But unless new and extenalve mince are discovered, this Is the last year that mining can be tollawed profitably. The labor and expense of obtaining it, will not warrant the sacrifices thaten mast needs make. Large preparation. are heir made Gar gardening dunes the corning ,sawn, nd San Francisco will ff. be well supplied with ga den stu ati will pro ? bably Sacramento and Sto lson. I append notices of ell the events of any interest ' that have occurred daring the month. Brevet Captain Wm. H. Warner, a valuable officer of the U. 8 aervillost hut life on the 27th of September, while eng ged in ascertaining the feasibility of a mil roadtheir to Oregon. through the head sources of the Sacramento. Himself, with a party of eight me., were fired upon by a large party of Indiana in ambush, and three of there-number killed. Caption W. fell dead im mediately, literally pierced with valleys of poison. ed arrows. and his companions were hurled with him on the following morning. John H. Tracy, a young man of geed character and influential friends, was tried and vomited at the murder of Dennis Mahan, a Texan Ranaer,si Stockton, on the 9th vi September. The trial was • very exciting one, lasting nine days. The testi mony provedclearly that Mahan forced Ms - Neva death by ineultiog sad abusing Tracy. The let Regiment N. Y. Volunteer, have pre• tented D. C Wheeler their Chaplain, mita • van able gold watch and key (all made from Calrornia gables evidence of their respect and good Staling , Tee steamer McKim. from New Gleam, has - armed safely—sofa for 862,000 and has made a successful experimental try to Sacramento Qty. Her appeannee was greeted with joy by the in habitants of Sacramento, and loud bogus rarg fro., the shore as she approached. The steamer Senator hes also arrived, and was to make an ex-' . oeruneniai trip to Sacramento City oo the 2d of' November. This will establish a permanent Im posturs, and shorten the time of panes° on the over fr.on four teaut days on the achoouers and launches, to from eigbt to twelve hours on the eleamete—an agreeable change. Two seamen, Peter and John Black, were hang on the 2310ctoner, In the h-rhor ol San Frandsen, by osier of si court ma nal. Ode ot.the wretches was ran up at the fore yard of the U.S. legate, Savuush, and the ether on the schooner Ening. All the crews of United States vessels in port were compelled to witness the execution; but fearing lest their /Ocean:Wee should refuse to aid, the de. vice rife cancan Was adopted, placed in each a winner as upon its (Recharge to lower into the hold. sufficiently to jerk the poor wretches op to the fore yard arm with a force which nearly se vered their heads from their bodies. TSr Orsrlsosd Lastigvarren —The main body of immigrate are daily arriving and a Rough and Ready, tough and steady net of men they are-- indeed, many of them stop at Mawr Creak. Dry Diggings:end Witoevrealle, strike their picks as .oat as they reach the promised land, and from be word eb, fall to like ao many Hyenas. Some trinity members: erne companies are despatched to Sacramento city with the wagousnd rack mules, for provisions, and others proceed to San Francis no. The immigrants from the Western andiffieuth Western States will make better miners than our Northern and Eastern men. They are more inur ed to toil, and the arduous journey over the Plains has in a meature broken them into the trans The main r-sake of the emigration had tamed the sink of St. Mary'. River, at latest ammonia, and the relief traina.sect era by order, of Gov. Smith, were already in their midst. The Embryo State is being nirendy deluged by political aspirants, panting to grasp "the honor* of the riling State, " and preening their suits and in terests with the seal mil modesty of a Sixth Ward Aldermen. Everyday brings "another Richmond .tothe-he'd." Fifth rate lawyer"—grown here to Keane and Bleckstonin—enter the list against ex. Governors, while ex• Stat Policemen vie with ex- Senators and Representatives fee six and eight dollars per day at Wutington, with only legal mileage by the Isthmus mute. Although some of the prominmn candidates are large eanal open-. tors, and consequently, rich, will the desire of the mazy to serve their coastal:tette is undoubtedly superinduced by the less disinterested motive of retuning home at the Government expense be. tea short of funds, end tumble to leave other wise. However, among the medley Cahfinnia will be well represented. It ie easy to foresee who will be the capable men—as to principles, they will be untramelled and independent of party, but the principal object of meet of the aspirants is to re turn home. The prominent candidates held op by the press ire—tor Governor Peter H. Borneo, W. M. Stewart. W. S. Sherwood. Lieutenant Governor—J. McDougal. F. I. Depot, A. Winn. For Reprereniatives to Congress --R. Gilbert, W. Shaauen,b. W. WochL For the Seattle there is to nu a strurcle. Dr. GIVID, of hffississippi, T. Bader Meg; Of Georgia, Cot. Fremont, and a host of all Berta of exert have entered. Governer Riley's Proclamation for the inane vanes of Thursday, 31st November, it is to be feared Was lon slightly regarded by the popm tenon of our new Pacific- State. They are ten much engrossed in the dust to be over devout at presets. The steamer Senator arrived at San Francisco en the 25th November. She left Panama on the Sh inst., and brought 200 pauctigen. • The California raw on her trip down • steamer, either dsubled or ashore midway between Cape St Lucas and San Hew—supposed to be the propeller Hartford, on her way to San Francisco, and daily expected by her ownera. '1 Sirenuous efforts have been made to eettalish the earn of milivieual hankers. at Sac Francisco, hot the apparently concerted determination of in men torn 10 drive nut such a currency. be reins me to receive their moneys, will keep an effectual check on their notes. Gnat danger of fire is apprehended among the i•fl molds matter composing the city. Such tears are too well grounded: 'Should a conflagration alemnce the roam part of the city mild hardly Tone ei powder are stored in the Wares boo vet and all kr ode of in damahle matter is strewn over the than like the trail of a massif.. The pornbrity of a conflagration, with the 'inevitable deetrunme which the mine went effect on the frail tenement. On which DO itienratiettetia be obuttned reader. bah real nista and merch.diss very Me venire nod preearrona The last rata in October, it was colmatee, had destroyed some half million of merchandise in San Franci.co and Sacramento cities, Snow had commenced high up on Yuba, on the 23d of Octal,and mans were e a rfu l that winter bad set in. St ony bold and daring spirits will at. 100110 to brave the winter among the mountains, but the mass are looking out for winter Quarters In the serious dry &gains. It had maramenced to snow on the prominent peaks of the Sierra Navas do move on the 15th October. The Califernio, on her wity down, found the re. ambling part of Col. R L. Webb's onktrtunate party men:minx at San Dingo, having arrivettn short time previously. They represent their retire as next to death. &ragbag bands of overland parties were arriving daily; nearly naked and worn down by privations and toil. The Government talc., have been very kindle the unkirtnnates In funnelling them with food and raiment. From the Boston Map of 11.tursdny. MORE DICVELOPIIICHTS IN THY PAIIIIMAN TAAOI6DI'.. • Owing to information, obtained, It is said, by mom person employed et the jail over hearing a conversation between Professor Webster end hie counsel, odlsern Clapp and Hopkins were des patched lit/ evening to make. general examin. otion cf the house of the professor at Cambridge. Oa nlighting at the insidence of Professor Web star, they requested to be shown the desk in which be kept his private papers, exhibiting their author. ity for a thorough search of the premise., if neces sary. Mrs. Webster received them politely, and interposzd nn objection to the smock, bat readily pointed Meru to the desk. On opening it they di,. covered beneath a quantity of other papers, the identical nom for 5107, which Prof. Webster has stated he took up on the Friday that Dr. Fathom, was lost man to enter the Medical College. So far as the finding of this note is concerned, it only corroborates what Professor Webster has staled in regard to taking it up. Hut a farther search produced evidence of a more startling character. Also, nnothar note papilla to Dr. Parkman, for 52,400 dated is 1917, and becoming due In 1851! The note Woe secured by mortgage. We could ant learn the .nroth nor the day of the month the note was dated, but the fact Mat a note for the above emu, running five peon, and payable In 1551, was yesterday discovered among Professor Webster's papers, is true and beyond question. The back at this lost named note coatained no• maroon endomemehm, bat to what amount, or whether sufficient eucover the face of it, we have not yet been able th team. It certainly looks ex-' etinsgly dark against! Prerf. Webster. Another statement is, that the note wee fully li quidated by too endorsements on the back. end that the note for stb7 was the only demand which Dr. Parkmtm hold against the accused on the day ho mysteriously disappeared. During hint week several checks, drawn by Dr. Webster, on the Cambridge Bank, were preeented. at the counter of that institution for payment, bat the teller's invariable answer mu, "Mr. Webeter hes no money here, nor has he had for some time." 'We were shown a cheek yestarday,• drain Ia f.- 000 m r. GooMnga, bLacksinith, in Cambridge Street, for g1i,13, that was refused some ten days lance. De. Pattesten's Ft - esmet.—The funeral Iler9frell over the reaming of the late George Pazlrman, M. D, were held this forenoon at 10 °Week, at the tats residence of toe deeeased,--Nottt Walnut Si. The foueval sermon wan mac.* by &ay. Dr. Peabody, owl was a most imprennve and solemn ditroorrt. fe • the Dm tcw were present except the immediate friends end cannesioar of the Almily. The remotes were enelowd m a lead Wain,. pito:rood in spir al, in witmh etsto tbnli were deposited In the am. Ily moth. it I. supposed the body will be subject to the examination of the jury Who may try the Cu, orhot Webster. Hmesianuar Peautora Cownsie—The -New York Express wive gnu a highly interesting correspon. deems has recently passed between 61. Pulysky, kite Hungarian - Envoy in London, and L. K. &e -lse* Esq., a Hungarian resident of New York, from which it appears, that Walrus Ultrasy, late Ctvil Governor of the Fortnum of Comore end its dependencies, (in fiungery.) is about to ware to this country; he will be accompanied by ninety. six of his e unpatriots, all officers of the surrender ed Formula of Comore, who will reek here a per manent home. • Pnlysky, the Hungarian EnVoy, sap, in his let ter to Mr. Breisack, that .U.Pasy Is no doubt one of the most diatingulshed Hungarian leaden, who will appear on this Continent; he has been.ono-of the oldest friends of Koasuth. He has also been a celebrated and distinguiehed apiculturin, and his estate nest Beldam& woo renowned as the model farm—more in the, style of an English than ofa Hungarian Gum. But by fir the mom cele brated 4 ttjhaa7 by his noble political character as a chief of the opposition of Upper Hungary; and by his free and flowing eloquence, he intimidated like the pen of &myth, the corrupt . Austrian Min istry who hated him. At the commencement of the revolutionary movement of 1848, trjhary'e estate wee five times taken and re-taken from the , Austrians, sod so destroyed. In May be wan ap pointed Chief and Civtl Governorof Comore and its dependoncica The phut for an extended line of operation was drawn up, commencing with the glorious sally . of the 3d and 8:h of August, when the disheartening new. of the treachery of Geor ger, and the Inoomprebenaible surrender cf the other corps checked every enterprise —Menke and tljbany resisted. all the demands of the Aar trims, ned so 20,000 ratifiers and clficers returned to their homes unconquered, watchfcg the holy fires - of liberty, which is not to become extin ct:dated. Lijhasy, In his retreat to this catmint, is accom peeled by Penny, Ramasay and Force; names of appalling sound to,the combined Amor° Rouian armies on the days of the 3d and Bth of Acrid. Lipsey has addressed a fetter Co the President of the United States recapoulaifug the causes of his exile, and asking from the citizens of the (Jai ted States that hospitality which they we always ready . to extend to the einem:mate victims of devotiacn. Phoony',axe Prtsuo Woixs.—The Herrabtug Keyetooe Ihne the Gollovriag emement date rove ale from oar State world: W-e learn that the actual receipt' at the State Trottsme, Sow tat Dec., 1848, to Ist Dec., Ib4l, o accr.unt of railroad tolls, are.... $1,628,86013 From the setae source the preceding year, 1,55055 03 Itn • crease for the year 1818-49 over ........... The estimated amount by the late State Treasu rer, Mr. Plomer, for the year jut closed, was 61,650p00. The receipts have, therefore, fallen below the estimate, $21,139 87. The deficiency was oenamoned by the bog continued dry weather, and a coosemteut want of water both in the Ohio river and in the canal. Had it not bee, for this, the receipts would have exeeeded the estimate. Viarur of Pittsburgh. Y VIEW will . be published In as short a moo Mg as possible; and I eon mute my sobseribera, and the public renerally, that it shall bo 110M11101— both In fidelity of detail and beauty of ezeoution—to any other whatever. Lot those who doubt., waltb few weeks and sea E WHITEFIELD. - ' Now You, Dee. OM, 1131.9.--(dell Ohio £ Pennsylvania ItaMena& Clomp's, OT/014.-.Ths ,Steekholders of the Ohio and Pennsydvania Rttlitoad Company are hereby non. that the Annual Ifeetleg of Noekholdere, and Election of Director., will be held et the Company'. Mee, In rihsbarylt, on Thursday t he 10th of January, Ib3o, between the boors of 10 A. M. and 3 Y. 01. By order of the Board of Direetore. Saco, 0., Nov. 33,150. L J. BROOKES. :3pm—firm= from the• 7th Section of the Ant Invorporating the Ohio and Peron)lrani* litaUroad Company:— "Alter the Ent election of Diremore, co person shall “VOIS on any Maroon which any Instalment to doe and "enpald." Idol-Itawle New Mime, tad Variety Good. MITE are now receiving, from one of our. firm east, TT our second supply of FALL GOODS, mint/ming ol every article in on !sae, to which (with every ea. very Lt/OKING GIARSIEQt,' oar awn maltase. tore, we an the attention of s tern Wes hferchulta an l o r ther buyers. dell KENNEDY & SAWYER I.X: T—tcMtaortaent of TOYSudinglm:4.E:y.e Mahogany WORhIOIE3, nut reel by dell KENNEDY lk SAWYER SIDISCRIPTIr .• _ — , TWIN'S to the N'Atatetees Az, Memo , reed at %mac Oy & Sawyer* by THOMAS KENNEDY, Honorer, &emery. WO LOTS OF GROUND, 03 R. by 00 each, tows T diately j. emir efDieelpies` Mane, ea Banir Lase elio/e We on szeoweodating Term, by sell SOL. SCHOTER, 110 Smogs, st EAPIS-10 bbl. Scull Mine, in atom and for wile by dell STUART R SILL ~ ~ ~ : •• iI CORN 0R0011.19--178 don near. foryee by dell JOHN WATT*, CO, Liberty at COIESSE-40 cash e n ... Goshen; 1.1 dell 3"*". Rri far we bl-rf JOHN /art CO CLOVER SEED—Pm:to new, for sale by 1./ den . JOHN WATT &CO 1 ,11/31I—Ie0 bbls Nom 1,1 =A 3 bleekorel• . 31/ bf bbls No V NI eivka COOnal; fee male by dell JOHN WATT A IN INI3OW "I. .-- ' GLASS-4:0 lane. a.gorum u tr deli JOHN W ATT Co' Dornsii- 30 eaakii landing and for aala by Fdell JO3IEO DAI-ZEL ...2 1,111 tyater at DRIEDDPEACIIES-3CO Da in singe andior dell JAMKS ALL • ANNEII.3 , bbl Sinai's in niore and for .4 en . dcil LidEs nsiseLL IX7 IIIDoW litAM3 4 -1e1)1,2a fixlo . , WO do lOrlt b 7 Ir Vto 10..14 Sibdo TtriCenatat Cll6 braad, a rapvior article, for aala br dell /AMU- D4I.2EL.L, 14 Water at SH. 1110LA551lel bblefet atom and for sale to . dll ' . l"' deli Ifk ALZELL U.Wor.r sit to hf ., bbls ri::3lsek.ctel; for w'.ebj • No " wase. Invention, _deli JA3IES DALZELL QUO&R & FIOLASSES—IS bhds (new env) N. 0. need az o*lnd for Palebbln (nor Crop) N. a id 01..., Just by dell BURBRIDGE. WILSON & co. Wel, a ITAIUMEAV MARMOTS COSIPANys wAsIILNGTON CO. SOITUAL INSURANCE CO. The Lauren Insanmee Company in the United Mates. fft Company base Issued about 40,000 Policia!, 1 this year tlina far, and probably at th e ran of 10: 1/03 annually In thia Mate, mostly in the Eastern and middle parts. The rotes of this Company are low, both for mash and the premium notes. The cost to inure an ordinary ri.k for 11000, will bet premleni now 1110 only Cash 40 per tent. on the onto. which, with the P&MY mi 'time,' mak. about $5 for bye yearn, per year, two cents per we it ek, or mekoning annually 10 coma on the glee. Thisamount of cash, although email, has mud all low . promptly for several years; and from the Increasing bosoms., the Dime WM are wernusted in the belled that no tax uson the prat:dans talon will be neceseary. Compeny am prohibited by their Dy-Laws from Insuring in blocks or exposed Ram o( villages, or from taking hake mom any kind of Mills, Shops or Machin cry, which are considered hasaoloos, or from taking over teAOO upon one risk. The policies of this eom pony are free from the objectionable condons found in the policleo of many other compare., out of which se mach litigation tunas. All matters of difference may bo settled by arblermlon in the County where the low happens. Tkalifleaing ian extract from •letter received from the Hon. Wag . L.. Moan, Ex-Governor of Near York, and late Secretary of War, dated— .ll is wider the "Ammar, November 16, 1840. management of hi reepectable ndividwala and Is lime regarded to be ghl In y good stand• ng and a wand condition Refer 0, t°) 1 C. DARRADI .1" Z DILW B ITS ILg„tri"4""O' ARCH. Secretary. C.,14. COLTON, Oen. Agent for Western Penn'a, to be found at pr cent at ii.7l4lllobentitT Heaven's Hotel, Pitubangla AILD AY ------- -PLFS—tboblsJnst ree'd. J HC22 , 1 ""I' FIELD bY D .upetiar Siberian, for sal by - J B CANFIEZD BEVERLY 2111,1.11 PASTRY FLOUR-126 bbl. this 'celebrated brand of Extra Family Floor, it. rec'd and for sale by L 8 WATERMAN, dclo No 31 Water, and 62 Front out F--- --- jut reed FLOUR-78 bbls d and for sale tTy den . 1. 8 WATERMAN B UTTER - 16 bbl . Fr.... - - 13 so- Is Fregh Bali la da7 ree'd rad log 1100 L 8 WATERMAN RD-00 Imp lie I, In awn, and for axle by delo ' WATERAIAN T—t 6 ba Pared Peaches; 4 rack. Apples; lo day ree'd and . dela L 8 WATIMALiN 11118-100 samarted, in core sad rn ule delo J KIDD& CO, ISO Wood at D INICiAtICERS:irgrom jou men mod for rer —.. rb Y delo 117DURAS SARSAPARILLA RO(Ybolo eneme, to stare md fo sale by delu KIDD C 0,60 Wood or CIREEN APPLAO , --183 bbl. iwt reed,, for sale by Vfi - delo COPE fr. BR EYFOOLE,IO6 . Becond sr 'ULOUR--IGO bbls jutt reed .nd ule by 1: dela tr. BREYPOGLE T URIPS-160 bn tr. More and for ulTli in COPE & lIREYFOOLF,IOS Eeeonde 10110TATOES-44 bbb , Patt.reed and for we e dela COPE & EEEPPOdLE auks la Bk. .d for gale by delo -COPE& BERYPOPLE ED POTATOES-473 bit tit glare and for sale by delo COPE& BREVFOOI,I3 CHEESE—A mall lot al Mitt dela atal for tabs by COPE & BREYFOGLE - - • TETLYDOW 84113 H—An esnortmou in atara and for We by &ID COPE t BREYpooLE WiNDOW GIASE-nn sard, In Stolll.d for rah by del° COPE & 118E1700LE 11101RDOMS-711 dab liaisons bud for man by jpf debW N & YIRKPATIVeII IMA-10 guts Jenkfm & CIA Philadeplan puked j Y H Tinoist reeNl and for Ws by BROWN t KIRKPATRICK ICON SIDE. .A Tkotor — hoi.e BR Am reed t) - del° 39PE 4 t BRBI " 13T EE Gdl NY Bati;S-3000 tta syne abd In tale by CiD•l & ____llmyroGLE WaV E c " c ' I 'Mpn BE EP ci'-,VE" Cr Nh'E!' POTATOI 75 bbl. b:.mro and r .ale bP deW COI}:A OREYFOOLE NINS bbli juatz:2 W fi d 7r i LEAD—A suppli.grastllgVGditt HESNLVS WA.VTED—The hieicat price In cash _pai d for Cimintara, by i . /clO COPE & ENEYFOOLE, 109 S e cond Rothrzy....by- b d b e l lO P'lM T as ALLOW-75 cks recd and for nee by dein 8 & W H A 110 AUG /I ER d O 2 l5-30 dos, • .good arstiVeijoat3bloGu CANDLE...-30 bz. ' tea d aro forsal• by del° 8 & HARBAUGLI' F l.°U l s 3lPto ' Ifs Family, Davis' brand; 23 0 L'hisSopexfine, toss:brands; in sto for sa!e by deli) STUART is Ei 6.7. k, by P E ati --1 4 °""' b* " " STTA & SILL C H ES , —Crsans and Goa. always on Lind at No IN Wood street. dew ik.e.and aon, LT.II. COuN R oLL.ed.th. ARTABILL,LIP Wood st d trr and Chem Depotand for sale bt B CANFIELD P V a li el — O l baz ""I for 0. 1 VCANFIELD Clie.FiSE-1000 bse prime Cream, jam reeid and for We by dale .1 El CANMira) D 0 TATUES—I9O bbl. to more a.d for sale by drB CRAIG & EIKINNt:II,99 &tan et at NUT 6-7.1 bu inamr/ . Po. We by CORN /N. EAR—In store abd for We by del LESIGI & SKINNER rIRIFD PEACINES-40 Weide. ree'd and far pale by dee . CRAIG & SKINNER itrjWLIFAT FLOUR—Ii ebb4ll? byß .truto;ll FLOU 6 -O3 bbls Freahs /art reed arid tor Aida by do &iG & t•RIN:VER. tia 8.4 D it d r S "E4enD3-44" Iv.taitrlA•NaiN7 D RIED APPLES-25 bo in tore %viva DOTATOE3-7.93 bu In store and far Bala by deS CRANIA SKINNER B P 4r —lco bbl. Small Wkl_ &t f rle; aINNER S UNDRIF:3—I auk Timothy Seed; b s.eira RU Side Bacon; fa More sad for sale by deg CRAIG & SKINNER UTOOL-2 racks in store and for sale by_ do 9 CRAM fr. SKINNER H orgE COLLARST=7,llrafeggara OLDER VINEGAR-10 bbl. reed for .ale by de7 • ARMSTRONG & CROZER LARD -22 kegs in more elid for sate by deb ARMSTRONG te CROZER BUITER-11 kelp reed gad (r rale by dc7 ARMSTRONG re CROZER G REEN APPLES-230 bbla,i ehoica varieties, to reed and for sate by del ARMSTRONG ic CROZER UCH WHEAT FLOUR-60 racks Jun 'red and for JO ado by de ARMSTRONG & CHOZER COlO7 8R00M...1-30 do: reed and for sale b der . .. • r 1 : ictr - TICTIIPS—PirItTE o.oNlESl i aos, BABA .1. AL eplendld umodent C f and Mew, POCKET BOOKS, Jen reed by exprees, and-for sa low by dcB C YEAGEK,IO3 Markel et LOVES-1 ease Woolen and Conon GLOVE:9, impeder ulne, jnot reed and for rale by den C YEAGE • dad Manor or ISI S-No ea r gralir: magi/10 1 po l % Nflorsted Cord W , re " V• per ekip WYoollag, awl for sale law by dad C YEAGE:: 209 Market st LACKING-4 bbl. Mason's superior IllaskinF on bond end for We by dee C YEALTLIL STEEL GOODS-4 dos Steal Heed Corm; 4 . Crotchet " " 12 . Steel " Hatioulas; 10 " Crotchet . Heed-hl eryme nod 4 c " a. ` 2 de 6,103 Marko - • WELSH FLAANELS. WL'EURPHY has this mornStg opened woth • w supply of these desirable goods, warranted not to shrink in washing, and which have given so much satisfasdort to those who have osed them. • napply of super Dotbesdo Flannels, or all robts. Fine Persian and Gauge Flannels, for latent. , wear. stwAgggipsWil FLANNELS, a very scarceand de sirable ankle—end Country Made Flannel., barred, •• • • W. B. AL ha•ing, within afewdays,replernshed his stook, eau itord b eastomers, and boyars generally, an assortment at Goods rarely to be net with at this season. fa-Who/aside Rooms op stairs. de9 -- SERIALIM I INGRAIN CARPETS—W., can of fe, es and bait aseossatensor-Impestal and nare. , Carpets ever mon& to Ihin mats" at nos pa ores obtains that can be found !nifty, other house In this city. We ismto 'these wishing to faroish itestsboalS or Houses to call and exams. oar ens.: sive ...Mount before purchasing . elsewhere. Carpet Warehouse—No. 15 Feunh street. Id'CLINTOCE IS TING I RAG CARPRII3—/GlearsoEhiod and _I for elk W AFClintoekh Carpet Warehoune, 73 Fourth avec. • deb OTTALIM ;, - ;7l°.47g'r.lit:w l lllloll,'e: cocaina darks which we sell Cheap. C ane, tear homes, 7,5 nerd: at, deg W tiVOLINTOCK • VsrELVEP PILE—We can offer the handiontest V Velvet Pile Carpels Geer imported, a. low as can be purchased in any of the eastern clues. We, invew those vrtahing to famish Eheemboats or Iffauses, to Ova us a call twine purchasing etneweere. 'Carpet Warehouse, Fourth Meet. deß W hi`CLINTOPIL 'TAPESTRY DRUSSELS CARPETS.—We Offer to L oar simmers and friends the choicest Tipavry Brunets Carpets ever broach, to this =they of the latest and most approved styles and colors, which we 1,11 stiles low as can he purchased In the east. No. 73 Fourth ot. deS W 1111CLINTUCH Dal:ls3Els CARPETS.—W. lld , Caterroca offer* to ll) pa chasers a large and headroom altsortiaent of the moat approved patterns of Brae.la Carpets, cheaper then ever before offered In this marker. Call $00•2•111iimi our stock before pareharing elrevehrse. dth W hrCLINTOCIC, 75 Fourth lit XT O. SUOAR-13 • ( nme crap) N.O:Sogar 11 Jam resin on consignment and for isle by deB-nis A 00000 N OLLIDAY PREPARATIONS—Jun reed, • bus assorment of( Jowls to my Dna—Fine Watches., Mutt Jewelry, Fancy De ad. rse. W WILSON, deb comer Fourdi and Market eta .ir medians foe s Ss by . des W V? WAS 0 :NT FRENCH OPERA DI/MMUS—Now epessiagdtpet express 601isels Embroidered French Opera Dres ses, an entire new article at dcB A A. Mason es Co. 60 motket et. VISSETTS—Ign Rid Silk Vineit., mon fashionat. Me nylon and elegant trimming. reed at den A. A. MASON & CO Monotipatrola Navigation Company. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. AN Amaal Meeting of the StoCkholders of the nongabela Navigation eintroany, will be held, In penitence of the provieions of the Chatter of Inca r poraion, at their OZ. on Chant street, in the City of Pitts Sarah, on Monday, the seventh day of leattary, A. D. IMO, at Po'clock, P. AI., for the elect ro n of of. doers for the ensaing year. dell.td %AM DAIfEWELL, Secretary. `tASLIM gRE SllAWLS = illiiiirTrorirannegams So k., prover Long min and Square Cubmemsand hooch, Shawls reed per express and new opening by !led A. A. MASON k CO. O LL 41;172-3 u projoat no.d and for bbl, & CROZEIL BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—edju t d f We by dee ARMSTRONG k.rCHOrSi." RUSHTON COOLIVEH rename—jon mkt and fur sale bT des • J. KHD & CO; no 60 wood MOURNING LONG SHAWLS-4 canons Yupe:lor Mourning Long Shawl., looM per Awes., on def A A MASON & CO, SU Market st 'IIISARAMATTAS t LYONESE OLOTHB-240 pea choirnot shades Paiunnulas and Lynne. M.A.,. mod A AbASGNd CO 9SERA CLOTHS,CASHMERES & DE LAI:STE— M/mum of the elieleeat colon and most a pattern., reed per expend at de. A A MASON & C0,.61) Market at CHEESE—Sc bodes in core and ter aale td , dal_ ISAIAH DICKEY &. CO, Front et MO DRUGGISTS & CABINET MAXERB—Bosion Copal V•lnlsh, for bT ISALA.II DICKEY & 00, }Tont st P OTASH—Io cute, first 'on, for saleiby - ISAIAH DICKEY & CO, 1"..1. . - T ARD-40 bhls No I. for oak by EeIISAIAH DICKEY & ontnt CODP/SH—Wten on hand and fo r reeT by dr7 ISAIAH DICY & CO. From nt FLOUR --200 bbdvtriot. braabi.t reeuved and firt sale by del el!=E=l DRIED PEACIIES— to W . s and sok. (old M neer) la Mora and tot We b 7 de7 ARMSTRONG t GROZ4R. Ocelot Bechar Boo=st QOUTUIRPS Common Place Book. or Chalet:o,mm taXll,)PoVitie ran " F dlitsc ' llls ' n " e "l' P s t elee l* M h f i r ‘ o n n i i bot writings. The Thousand and Gee Nights, annotated and or r Fam l / 1 1desdioll, with okriattotorY notes, bE. W. Lane. 111.11Ried with six hundred wood 10, by Narver, arid illominated titles, by Owen The Works or Charles Lamb, with Ms Letters and a Sketch of his LIM. Ity - T.N. TelM_Fd. Esq. • KL..IQ,Lee., at WO irt t!le r11111.CO; consisting of Himont.] gisetchen oriesephtne,blarlaLmtisa,sm. A &MOW la SCO!I and, desenpuve of its Reentry, commerce, hlsnuseteres, sic Thos Biographical end Critical bliseellanlen or Wm. Pr 'grA e " ' w 0 Thrl7Errgtts= o s e Greek COllCOrallZbe or arh i t Teetsment. - 13bakspearei Dramatic Works and Pocatslng awe. Dud's Womb American Aceauntant. embracin g gr u . gle and Double Entry. Chalmers Theological Institutes. • Peer Years In CI rrat Britain; being deserMtive of the Monarebleal and AristoencleallitatitatlonsofErgleml, with sketches or the Lives et 'same at! bee on mai. neat Buttemen, /M. • Hanes Elements orammintry, with the most mum ' discoveries and applications et the acienee to WWI. m e Trended m Domestic Economy; tty kiss Beecher. A Large Mock of Am. and Ms. fa. &Union Books. For ads by ELL/cpTra. ENGILLIH, deg igpla : Woed Met • _ . AUCTION SALES. BY . 1 .4.1 B. D.. VII. Allactlatt•ePor ----- &twir l Sale of Tin entlar Queentron, Will be void, agnseably to ad100n,,,,,,, ar, Tye.. d.,,, ~,,e=orxritte 11th irml., at Xo'ClOck, at the CCM. menial Sales Ilxmors, corner of w„„ 4 t ., ~,. _ by order of Caner Qtrtiei E. Phew!, c;,.. 7 , 7 ,...; hinds-Ten Cfllleirtlssorted Qaccuramm, he fLa, fl ....mue..irh,,, Sc., which c. he examined on the morning of ..k. dell JOD2I 0 DAVIS, Anti Aorsgotio ]aloe o Cloths's: Stoso,aud 1•2!1 doom - - Fun Skins. kan Fnday mnrning. the Ilth inst., at 10 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Roams, corner or Wood cod Fifth 81t2,15. wlll be emit by order of W. O. 1. 4 ,11, nwignan or Rhodes& LunT—the entire mini of Clothing, Finn Slams. Tunta!Tnannnge,lke, con• elation of SPRIT White Shots with aside and narrow pplan. super Whim Chloe , Fleoeh embroidered; Vork Meese sod obe r neck Open Work and,Fancy Shinn Linen Shin Collars; Cheek Shirts; Alf rillO and 'Red Fluuel Shirts and Drawers; Raper Cloth, Comintern and Tweed Men , . and Soya' Those, Funk, Suk and Dugan Coats; black and fancy_Cloth, Cos:Uncle. St tinau, Tweed Coronado cod Drill Pants; Satin, Silk, Casnmere, dock, Valencia and genet Venn green and bine Jackets; Linen Coatsart ~I,fßonadabourr; French and Enallab Cloths and Camintrreig Machina, Flannels. super Vesting*, Sob and Sato, Crauts and Snacks Handkerchiefs, Cloaca, Supendent, Umbral. lu, Welting Canes, Cape, 5,. Catalogue% will he ready; and the good. tan be ex mined on Wednesday, Terms—PO days' credit rot unravel endorsed note!, sumson ever WOO. • dell JODN D DAV! -------- - ILA ensinsgrator's Sala e Houadold Part:aunt, ft. On Wednesday morning' Dec. lgth, at 10 o'clock, at the hue residence of Richard Gray, deed, in the City of Allegheny. en tee E.. role the trios mock of Household and Elichen Farnham. AC.. belonging to lint estate, among which aro Mahrguly Secretary and Boot Cue, el/aboard, Centro Tabbs, Dining and Breatfast Table. IBidates ds, • Mahogany grofs. F eather , Chairs. Looking Glagtee, Elam Day Cloak Beds, giantism.. Bedding. Qom. ware, Glassware, Carpeting, WiirdPar Also—[ Oae Game Family Carriage and Hanassa, Milan Cow 'terms at sal. doll/ 101101 D DAVI% Anal O ' "" Alt°4':4•lff;;Z:;: 'eozza bble Mere 11,4 fee we, 0 1. 1 .ut een .._,p4gal.Y, or Phi ELLS latielphla7lY:vek.ttf2tylkBoo in7lejterlegertutte7.,`,';.`e":!„:L"tr (ore -4 4 . no Ylaee, New York, Philtdelphla, and :L r ria -* Ea t t o." ..nAltis ; . qc7 .1 m S T ..F .A . NItALOUNTEETII d &NIS re .