--TELEGRO'. BigleOsTßO & TRIAIROL/LegRIF FOR THE Pl* fiBURUH DAILY GAZETTE oolsozuceszosau W=thoma4 Mireb 4 Lithe Bono", btr.Diekinton presented a memo tial from a Coovention of Inveatas, whine a modiGcation of the Patent Liam, aced panied by a draft of which he Wear ezOlaincO• Demerara petitions were presented and refer. . In the Hen Mr. Jackson', elected in place of Mr. King. a ared and'wu called riPa. PPe . andtook his se . Mr. Doty d the lipase had given him the Privilege, a Gras days ago, to send to the Commit. tee of the Whole on the State is( the. Clain, a bill containing all the objeela embraced in his resole dons, lastractrag the Committee on Territories to bring in a bill Sr the admission of California, with her present bov.adaries. He, therefne, voald withdraw his reseentide, having Os desire to priis Mr. McLane moved that the Homo go late Committee of tee Whole. . The House went into Committee of the Whole' dismissed the Calitomia message and adjourned: M thp &paha Mr. Call:ma's speech, was He says, 'Justice mustbe done to the South or 'the Union will be inevitably diuolied.. He fur. Hier says neither Hr. Clay's compromise, nor G... Titylor7sicommetlations will do, and eannoi preserve the Union. He thinks the than now in great danger, and windsas by saying that unites something be damn to satisly ‘ theSMith regarding' the slavery question, more than has yet been sr( - mud, the Union moot be 4 ii..iVer./.. He tepee the South will haulier 61bn/secured and this ea.: lunity be arrested. The speech goes into various dry details, bet this ta thetnaln idea and Rebalance of it: lat the close of dm ameash , the Senate au., Wan:ll4m, March 4. C Mr. Calhoun's speech wan read by - Mr. filuen, in tke Senate, to day. The lines being oat of order, vu the reason why it wunot sent yester- Mr : Calhoun commences by elating that there is danger to the Union. and trace, the, prognms of discontent to the South. :00 says it is nett., re cent, bat or elow and patient growth. Hi Still Anther traces thardiatmatent to thi . seuled-belieb that under the present state or things the Siang cantiot, with honor and safety, remain id the Unton—snd again, he demeta the begin china belief; in the long continued agglesskm of the . 'North. He takes the census or 1790 and -IMO. nail sheers that the equilibriiim between the North sod the South has been destroyed by the Inreik= . ranee of the Government; end then lays down', three modes ie which this goverimental peals,* Lew been accomplished. He !Ltd chews that the, South has been cm:toiled Pons all interest In Territories common to the Union. Secondly, That the adoptionwr a system of ree venue and embossments ruinous to the Scutt., have been forced upon the country. taking away . an 'indite proportion of the proceeds of the litonth.r. and imputation upon her unequal =Maim Mr the benefit of the North. Thirdly, Ho charges that a astern of political =names boa been cherished, that has changed the original character of the federal compact—anti next proceeds b show !tom lt le thai the. equi: !Arline bat been dmareyed, and. the solidi power cern:Wired io a sesnemal majority.. Ha refers tirst to the cinilnanse of 1937, by the result of the provisions of which, the North necks to be 'the nikr of three fourths of the territory. • . From this be punt to the tuff and madam:, sure; and ton general survey of natterspertan.. ing to protection, and concludes thin division of change in the original chancier of the Goren anent, by usening, that instead of living us • re public,'we are swayed wholly by a' ational con.. solidated Democrsey. The Government has as' zoned powers-fad as intakes!" of sections an not one, therefore there springs op - hostility bei tweak the North and the South. , Mr. Calhoun hero entersupon full details of the history ef the abolition movernint. lie adverts to the opPowition to the right of petition on slavery toiden and lollows can the natural results of the . agitation, till he finds it endingin disunion. From this point the bin which bound the Matta tooth. or are , surveyed Church organizations. and brotherhoods are examined, and the Whence of agitation upon them deputed.: The Untie then becomes the chief theme Land with no sparing' voles, be 'lovingly declares the unroof the loco of Union in the hearts of those 'Ube carry en the agitation, and alludes to Washington, and the Xs. Isolation of the colonies Gum the mother country. The nest stap in his discourse is devoted to. wards the plan of the administration. Mr. Clay. is warmly waned Ile draws the datierticin line between the Wilmot and Executive -Proviso, sod counts, In no slight measare, the r..tovements to wsrds the cannuuctlon of s State oat of entrants. HeOpposes the admission of that State, and cite precedents. att.:once:ides with an upped m Seo• non, upon their dutles—iatimiting that the ad. minim of California well be intficisat evidence of the fatale intentioned the North * and will enable the South tosdopt such a emcee as veil_comport iiiih - ber bona sod safety., ' This is but ■ 'emigre skeleton of ths.body el the speech. The hesllh of bile. Calhoun is such, that be eau scarcely recover. Ha loop era diseased, and ha has bade severe stink of influenza. In the Rosso, yesterday, the Presidents fomis Mews. 1721 di sourst 3.f., WAsitirTox, March 5 Hoora—The,Hottie, to day, ex* up the mita. Intlotivaptiring the Seeretary of the Navy to pm; chase Aineticari Water Hotted Hemp. listened to the Committee. on Naval Attain. A message was mortised (rem the President, transmitting the correspondence between the t3emetary of State and the Meath Minister, Mr.: Delwin. Among other duns, it remonstrated pins an increase of doty on hon. The menage end novo:181)0411race were referred to the COM . mitten on Foreign Attain. • The House then Went into committee of the whole on the President's California Message. Sanars—Toe Committee on Facets intimated skis morning, that It .weittld not renew Mr. Wood: - wonh's Patent bra Planing Machine. , A bag discnnsion between Foote and Calteinn, *wive to the speech of the teiW yesterday. the Senate thee resumed the considention of alite Pmaident's California Message, Mr. Banat baring the bor. _ • BANK DEFAIIi.TEIL Ow. J. Bullock, Cashiel . alike Savannah - Beak, Own* bsa thscOnded, taking with him a bine amount chummy. Five Manama dollar' reward V °Tared for . his apprehension. ' DESTRUCTION OF, STEARIERS. , New Yoss,March 4. A ire thu evening destrvied the iteem boats Clartet Oek and Mies, at the Dry Dxk. UNION MEETING IN-BALTIMORF.I. 8A14=014 Pd.agh 4 Au taunters Union Meeting vu held in Montt me& t, Equals to sight Ten 'tb:rosena persons wer e , yonsont. The Mayor 'presided. Various • , ,net , iesonniam, in Coos tot the Union, wean utotaitneyiniT adoPted• _ They ant...mine compose:die on the Shively consigns. . ' Sevenl speeches were mode. FROM "CALIFORNIA. Nsw Oatlam, March t. ThedeameyOhioaalkd ficat Chaves with4SD ymmengern The steamer Alabama wind on Me 25th et brury. with dates frodi Bii Franellie to j i mmy .She brinp a good . halfmiWouta • Sacramento city he been lituadmid, Wilk: the lop of amillion dollars. • . The Chiba= base had 'fight with the Anieri. .. a a, &mini of the - firmer were killed and rounded. B.ettOvel from the Fourth' Cone revelasalDistriet. CONyeate choice. The free lea vote has • . . Aig]asoaE BIARICET. BALTneou, fdszelt Th . m eats are quiet.' MOO banal' olfloai km bean sold at 54,668i4,02.. Cow 48 . iaM. Proviszaaa aaggyea smalltime& . NEW oularts MARKET. . 4,00.„ l a µ l ady, sales 05,0006µw middling at /11; rOdSai da g 11.3' ==E • sf voaEnigurET. - -.-21frw Yosz, March 4. Coltoi4 4 -is6flWaiere Sold to dir; Air dptlnd '.2;Otleans 131. Flour Is steady. 3000 bbls western wore aold at Grain—White oheat,lll,lB. Sales 30,000 bus. orcom, white at 57e; yelkrw Provisions—Nail Folk," 1110,44. Bales of 700 kegs lacd at Ole. - Otoeerfee-300 bads agar 41. /51olisses 27w, 'Whiskery 23c. —• • t;ODIMELIWIAL RECORD. -PITTIEOVIIGH 80/LELD 01 TILADM - xanuer's =uses ' COMMITTEE 'l , old rovrra smart, • • r. To. 2021010221....020. *roam pu ts b w rge nooks, and Money Market 11•IIC1 6, 1650. Dank of Pittsbargh—Capital, sl,3lXl.ooge ' Dhidnd, ltday and N0r.14 t eent.• • VA.= 351 Faehanne Bank—Carne/,81,000,0:0,Din. (May and N0v.14 iet • 50 49 49 Merchants , and Mausfseutrare Bank.— alPis" , 7 116 : 10 , 4 "X.; Dividend, (May end Novl4 ir 50 51 50. Pittsburgh Gas Ca—Dividend, (Jan. and. Joily)4 50 50 501 Allegheny Midge Company 03 35 37 Monongula 35 Hand Street w• • " N. Liberties ". 50 'Western Insomnia Co 50 61 Ohio & Penns)lvania Railroad, 515 Paid 50 Pennsylvania Rai1r0ad....—...—:......53 Pittsburgh City.... r• ••• 100. Allegheny .... UM 00 01 ts:LIVI C A A ,VoIo ' pperir — nt.... ' 71;c - di 100 100 Ira North American_ " " 10 20 Pittsburgh& Isle Royal " (last 19 .00) Pittsburgh. einelnitati te Louisville Tel. . egraphCo—CapitalAll79,(o; Dividand, • Sanitary, April, July nod October; lasl, •4 P eeng shares. 1150---- -• • 60 • & Otdo Telegraph Co—Capitai, • *M, April. and October snares.. -• • • • . 77. th• PITTAIBVROII BIAILICET. rat =MIMI IMMO ICALIB 5. Li reviewing this market for the week just closed,we eve nothing new vo nonce. In the natty put et the reek, the weather mat clear and pieuint for outdoor reelections, and buineas generally bad begun to as: _sum a lively appearuce;' bat within the past fee{ days we beveled a heivy know storm, eines whici the weather has been intensely cold—which hu had the tendency to mar vhat ,generel activity in wide, whikh might otherwise have gravelled. The river continues In fine navigable eider, and rot= withstanding the oldie weather, qune • lively butiners has been doing in that quarter, The receipts Lir . ri ver, of Grocer/et and Provisisns have been quite . fiell.and the market. Is now amply supplied with the satiny. article. under these beads, for the opening of an active spring trade. • Froniibm present serattitY at the reuther, the time • set by*. Corausissionera for the opening of the Canal ma) be viewed as rematire ; Inert= the lateness of .the ietraen, we au:tale eat improbable that by the kith Of the preetat . month our canal communication with the east wilt be opened, end an Retire spring business - wilt be the - • , • ASIIES—PeIts moderate buil:teal tow been done in..leheit Acting the past week, and we twdee no chute. With mall openttions we me the following figure.:-Bode :Soh. at 41tlike, Pearl. Ash at de; Sale ofolos u. Sin: Potash at Se, and • • APPLES , —The supplies of green apples are limited, noel may he quoted st a range of 8 tgo to 1/3,60 ♦ bbl, enceinte to entity. ALE—Sales 4t Pittsburgh ennufactured Ale, in a reinter way, ar Stlo9, cask included. '• receipts of Bans dating the week 'have been heavy, and the market Is now well smoked with wnterriand city cored meat. In a emend way, the Wes of the Week bare beenm a fair anon at the -folloving-naes t—Sagar eared ennased hams, Ire; plain tams, 614 sides, CI; and shoulders so 4}o4{e o . lh—the market elosiag very firm. BULK MEAT-The receipts of bolt mesa bacchant heavy, bat as the greater portion of it is designed sr (or ear eurtny'estehlishments, or for shipment not, we hove beard of no been transaction during the week t-3104e,•eash and time, for bog round, may be given as the rolingfigeres of the mark. BUTTER—The mains of butter have been very light, and witlismall supplies, the market is natter dell. Moderate Wes of net entities roll in cloths, by at. Lox, at 12{6514c Is lb. Keg is in moderate demand, 9, 911951, according Co quality. • BUCKAYBEAT FLOUR—The mpply Is less abun dant, Wed better prices are obtained—say, US V owl, $ll.O P eh of sDlbr, from More. BLOOMS—We may onto $65 V. ton. 4 ours, so about the; rant Atm, with Smallsales. • , 11800518—The market is gettanalt well se/awl salt a g4od ankle, and in tbe way of tear.' nalas., pieta mhos tom *RAO to CIAO • doz. ^..-_ • BUCKETS it. TUBS—The musket is well supplied, with saki of buckets fronistate at 1fit,20022;13, and of • .Tabs et $3,500185 4 1. BRAN—The supplies in store are Botha, with mod erate seiesAt 143110 I. he. CRACK4.37.8.-A resole baguets le doing at the fol. ereriog quoted Mee: Watt., Bracken, per bbl ---p,75 Better; do pr Ue de. 4,50 • . • --..---... 3,73 ?dot Bread, ..... 343 Sagar.Crae cm, per it, --.—.... 7 Se& 7 BEAN)-Satin of beat white bean, at 75e; and of ordinary or tidied at 65270 e • has. COTTON SUEETINGS-Fittsbanrh manaraeutred brown Weeders are sold readily from the mill. at 710 p yard for Nonatook, and Pe for Fenn A No 1. COPPER-Sales t Clid Mine eilto and ingots at 19 &Mem of sheet attic, and of old copper at 180 r lb. CORDAGE-For Oto Yuman uncles molar this head,. Ogre ij a regalia steidy demand; at tho following pricmc . • Atinalanme, by • •—•lsc WhitaßOpe, by coit,.--- _ ~ • Ilk Tarred Pope, by 110 " - do - coy-- • •Ift • Packlmr, Yarn, " • 11.06. 10,0040004,00 do IP , coil,••• .15e ." lb. Sid Hemp, 61,023,50 23,25 IP dos. , p eoit,• •••ioe. PLOOOII lOUs st Mtn gyaidred Cordage is rem:tarty a fp COTTON TARNS-The following is a corrected Roof the valloas articles ander . thrs hod: PNa 1110. eta rill. Na 13 tier 1s" 0; 16 . :t 9 O; ' " •do a 1173 21 19 . • " •• -.--.29 a 1 .% 5, etexer StAels ter d01 ..... 11 "7 7 90 , , • 9 "loco, • " Comet Chet., —23 Canclicwickg ..... --•• 19 Coverlet Vont, -Art Sag Filling ,••• Twin, • OS Etsning,No 1.2, 0-1.412,11 111IERStl-T4 market Is quiet, sol talcs have boon congaed to low, to the legator oily trade, at, for good