THE .PITTSBHaiIH GAZETTE. PU/ILISHED BY WHITE dr. CO PkTT,UUBOU. WEDNESDAY 6101NING, MAY 15,1850 127 . 9. U. Ps L - t - taa M7,gent for this paper at Li. mutat agencies In New Sort, Philadelphia, and Boar., and is authorised to receive subscription. and advertisements for U. Clecnutev, Deity Cisnerne—Advertiscreents and subscriptions , for tam paper, will be received and ormarded from Wearier,. • • • PA1LA.911.1021 =A. 1.4112.-Slib•CtipliOrl l l 0 r this valeable paper, art 114,e reemved and to rward. d from thth Mice. Itr Pmutortssna No= Amovcalu—Adverti.e. se., danriin• to the North American and United St e ats Glossae, Philadelphia, received and for warded from tide office. 1 ISM CI STATIC CONVENTION. At aUI ag of the Whig State Central Committee, held at Il ' sharp, March 13,1050, it was Raton , That the whip of the reveral eau:lll., of this S he requested to select a oumber of dole. ]rates aq ua In their terpeellvc representativn in the Legislator • the sold delegates to meet in COW/ Celine at [ln city f Philadelphia, on the 19th day of lone, 1050, for the putAese of nominating a candidate for Canal Commissioner, to be voted (or at the =rune General Election. .• 140111 . 0 N MeMICIL&EL, Chaim.. Ocoros I! MR, Seeretary. Anilanaarnala and ulter..Whig County Can. va Is parraance of the call erne Chairman, the Whig and itstlimasonie County Committee of Correspond. acme met at the Court House. The following resolu tion was adopted, to win— elle:solved, That the Whig and AlltioBl.ol3le voters of the several El :ion Districts of Allegheny Conn ty be, and an hereby requested to meet at their alga , places for holding elections, on Saturday, the Ist day of Jan next, them and there to elect two delegates to the County Convention to be held at the Coos House, Weetradty, the fi th day of June, at ti o'clock, S. a. Said Convention to snake the usual and necessary nominations for the ensuing October factions, end also to appoint five delegates to reesent the County in the State Convention, to he held to the airy of Phils• delphia, on Wednesday, the 11•1 h day of Jane e The primary meetings In the Township. to be held between the boors of two and five o'clock, (except ?SS and those In theWnnls and Boroughs between the hoarsof neves and nine o'clock. r. AL ,Chaitsnan. A lIILANtte, Chairman. I sto.E Pang, • !anoints, 'eßtretnrie,. Taos Brans, 5 . nitstmrgh, April MI. Kra= rierer PAGE FUR LOCAL MAT hi TELEGRAPHIC N F.WS. ar. A telegraphic derpatch to the TrAcne, of yet terday allernoon, mays that the Apportionment Bill hu passed finally. if this is the ease, we sup. pose the House most have reconsidered Its vote rejecting the bill agreed upon by the Committee of Conference. • The letter of "Cobden? vindicate., Mr. WctOEO very triumphantly from the Injurious rumors which were abroad In relation to his absence from his seat. No ene rejoices at this more than ourself, • and his Whig friends, generally, in the county.- - Mr: Walker hu woo for himself a very coueider• Able degree of confidence and respect, In the di, thugs of his duties at Harriaborgh, and it was with pain that we heard he bad forsaken his seat at so critical a moment. We rejoice that "Cob den" has set the matter right, and fully vindicated Mr. Walker from all blame. It is proper for as here to say, that the Whig party of Allegheny county will not excuse the ab aeneo of any of our reprencntatives or Septum* from rhea seam, during the closing days of the trustee, w4ile w much important Millie.. is to bar tremeacted, and particularly while the Appor• tianment Bill is pending. Nothing but uncontroll• able circumstances would be ojustitication. A pair ing oil with a member of the opposition wit cut It is their deity to be at their post, and let the apposition take care of themselves The Lacofixos call Ruige loam., the Whig candidate for Governor of Ohio, the "Wood Chop , pr." That will do. We have had the "Log Cab n" candidate, the "Wagon Boy," the "Old Soh Boiler," and now wo have the "Wood Chopper,' and the way he will chop dwoa his opponent Judge Weed, will tw a sight worthy of the otten• din of the whole Union. A Wood Chopper, • real sturdy, honest eon of the Forest. He will make none the wore, a Governer for that. The Great I.ocoreco Bank Regulator. The DarrOurgh Te legraph, in publiabag the I pinking Scheme conceict,d by the Locoforto par. I ty, Introduced by Mr. Laird, of Weatmorelend, and passed by the Bank-voting llemmracy tithe Legislature, in spite of the strenuous opposition of Whigs, remarks: " Chia bill yam, It is true, Ethic et to the singular objections urged by Mr. Webster, against the Wti met Pronto—it dose net ^re-enact the law of tlod"—but what every body will considdr as Brushy absord, and far more uselees,—it re-enact. toe laws of man, and not only the laws of man but the wheeler laws cf the Commonwealth of _ renusylvamo. The whole thing, as Mc Senna. Sankey has aptly deseril it, is nothing nicer Wan an act to excuse the Locomen party for chartering and re-epartsring mother batch or banks. It inn mere lulus., subtelfuge, and seal remain ferever as a and letter upon the or ante book. But apart from the restrictions and penalties eintained in this great net, it also aspires to 4.1 I in "grants and pnvilages;" and hue a ~that the p:eultar hatred of the Lx..3foca party for all me. nopolten and epeeiai pnalleg., is extihrted to all its intensity. Instead of ',training these Swann• teen is their tames, it enlarges the right of Lame b, three times the amount, not only of the gold and silver actually In the vaults, but of the gold and silver, State and Coiled States stooks, basin.. notes, and other personal securities, in their pc:u neaten. These are the men, too, who have here tonne declaimed against the "credit system," and have insisted that all banking intanntiona, if tole rated at all, ought to be restricted m their issues to the amount of gold and silver actually paid in . We ink the honest, independent, intelligent, and free-thinking citizens of Nno.imoia to contrast Ibis LOOOf O C O school , . of Bet hint esti! , the Free Busking law reCoroni+nacti t y Gov. Johnston, to Les annual message, nun with the mo4llAcation of the Governor's pan presented by ihe Financial Committee in the Senate, and recently passed by that body a. an amecdnient to the Bill entitled "A supplement to the act creating a sinking toad," doe., dec., end then tone their own conch:lntone RS to who are, and who are not, the friends of "Irso mpg, andayncialprtoilage." Toe Caner Arrouvranars.—The cadet appoint mente for 1020, are published, and are 3 from Mainc,2 trout New Hampshire, 4 from Maseschn- setts,2 from Vermont, 10 from New York;10 from Pennsylvania, 2 from Maryland, 7 flout Virgima, 4 from North Carolina, 3 from South Carolitta,4 from Georgia, I from Kentucky, 3 from Tennenaee, 3 • from Louisiana, 2 from Illinois, 2 from Mississippi, and one each from Rhode Wand, Ohio, Alabama Wisconsin, Oregon, idleness - 4n, besideis 10 it large The following nee the Penntrylvacdo appointments, and those at large:— Prrourraunts,lo.—Jobn T. Greble, of the le district; Wtlliam A. Leech, Uh district; John V. Jordan Olin distnct • Samuel Kinsey,..64 district . : Joints ' W. Philips. 10th clietrict; Charles M. Web, 12th 'Mania ; 0. H. Brothertoe, 104 district George 8.. Wilson, 20th district; Waterman • Pakten-In, 21at district; and George McG. Dick, 22.1 district. AT Lawn, 10 —Wm. Crogban Jesup, Gee. W. C. Lte,Jno. IL.Smead, Robert C. Wood. George •• Gordon, Wm. C. Nicholtion, William P. Dram, 7-- John 0. Long, James G. Montgomery, Thomas J., Weight. The last three are in place of two declination and the vacancy caused by the death of young Hilliard, son of the Hon. H. W. Hilbard,:of Ababa. ma. T. J. Wright appointed 4 the place of young Hilliard, belongs to Loraine county, in Shia State, and is a son of Dr. Wright, of the U. S. Army. .Tar war IT Is To or hosm.—The Washiogton correspondent of the Philadelphia Ledger, who a i ga . hm.eaf tt . Obterver." but is knOwn to be F. J. Grump, Eq., in his letter of Maylo, gives tbo Mowing as the way in which the:Comp...a. Bill Is to bc carried, which Mr. Grand is wrongly to favor of:— "The South will make a strong fight in the Sen. ate; hat the bill will ultimately pats by a aejority or eight, Ca I once predicted. This club:mutes is made without counting on the affirmative vote of either Mason, Borland, Yulec, Clemens, Davu, and Teirney, who are now mantling eat against the bill, but who may eventually vote for it, when they abet! BCC that their efforts to damn better terms shall be unavailing. la the House the bill will meet with fewer ob stacle. There are not more than ten or twelve unreasonable Southern members in the Home, (probably not more than four or five) and these ere more than overbalanced by thirty six Northern men. Allowing twelve Southern members to haul off, there would still remain seventy eight, with thirty nix Northern men, making one hundred and fiurteen—one hundred and fifteen coevaltuting • met any in a full house. To suppose that that number will be present is an absurdity. There are those who want the wearers to pars, without camtuitting themselves to it; and there are thine who are tb.P....° opopie A without assuming ■ direct responsibility. One hundred and aurteen„ therefore, will constitute a handsome majority. B at I knee only pat the worst ease; that is the cam in which the. Wilmot proviso is to he put down by a direct vote. Oa the final passage or the bill, when the Wilmot Proviso Democrats Shall have done all they could to pat it in, there will be many who will vote directly for the bill-- idd the tame holds of quite a vetlitectablo number tit Northern Whigs. The West behaves better about these things than the East; the Western membent being the mole conciliatory than those of the Eastern Suter. if the East were hall as ressoable, there would be qao difficulty whatever in adjusting the qtteation, and the Compromise Bill would pass, in a week, through both Houses. As it is, I beg you to bear is 'mind that a 'certain portion of Seoators and Members 141 go for the union of tbeCalAmin and Terntonal Bills, and ettillil2 other Senators vote toy the bills so united topes. Thus Mason, Borland, Valet , sad Torrey will, ea Southern men, go fur uniting the* bills; and the bill indl nut giving them all they want, they may sole against It la the end; while Mewls. Dengln., Shields, Jones, Dodge of lowa, Fetch, WebAter. and others, may go against the union of the billy, but, alter they are once united, vote for thew pet, .no then the bills will first be united by Southern votes; but slier their union, the bill will be carried by Northern voter, on its final passage; and it is shrewdly believed by seine that a little noire on the part of the South will do no harm. A South. ern reposition will help the bill to the lionse ; and a Northern support at the Senate may tie .rie cessary to prevent the South from flying off in a tangent. VOICE FROM ELIZABETH. EuzAran, (Allegheny Conniy) Pa. / Meg 13, ISSO. 5 rffiM The undersigned take great pleasure in uniting with their fellow citizens, who signed the late pas per recommending T. M Howe, Esq., to the consider tied of the Whigs and Antimatons of this Congressional District, presenting his name before the nominating Convention as their cnndi date for Congress. To many ores Mr. Howe Is personally known and the mirky of his motives, the integrity of hi. character, and the rectitude of his political princi ples,commend him to was the meadow . choice Hu letter of the Id toot. to a complete expost lion of the principles which shu.ild govern tb. representation of this important GJograssiorial pis triet. William llolaing G H Tower Silas Lane David Jacobs James Wilath Wm Hugh. Sam'l McElhinny Wm K Vankirk Weiner, Knee R Lyile T Si Tower David Alien Caleb Edmondson Ins Applegate Joseph Bedcworin I Daucherty .J . W Hamilton John Sbrader Daniel Thomas it - log.ll Smith Thee Siniih Jat EibleGlure Jr ; 0 Sevens John SI31:02 Isaac Sutton SadmvlWalker Paugburn Samuel Paagbona Gershon, Bennet James Dunbar MeFolly George j 1 Leith Robt Mean, John Gardner Abram Lewis Win 8 Anderson itot t ert Venue.. Thom. IFIVI:nn Alex ?Min. , . Iltozel Smith italwrt Barter 1j IlierthleCiiire I. S MeDive C Ottonel J .ho F lunny J U Ray A MeEiFeeth Stephen Nen. lemma 411 M UriAfp James Underwootl John M fLobineun John McDonough Hugh Fergus F Shugert Thomas Wiley la= N. Laughlin Bennett Lake Jame. Lytle George Duke Hervey Storer A Lytle James Patton Henry Goa NI Mille, Joseph Hutchinson A MeElfresh Peter Wobble Francis McClure Daniel Solinger TJ Hornbeck • James Vankirk Jacob Zeigler Robert C Howell Mommy Sutton Harvey Seyinours Wm Gambeil P A Lytle James McClure G H Pratt Urish Applegate James A Eton Win B Watker Wm Ball John 1. Lambert John] Welkin, Sear Samuel Enerman Brno B Davis Gen Webster 11 S Berrie; W B Sbetou Geo \V Beer Luke B Williams W Greer Prime'. Patterson An'hony Kerby Jesse Dougherty John Packer • Win Mahaffey Thomas Garmu Geo Cunningham Samuel Bader:milli Samuel Hamm° t It C Warne FROM FIABILISISURO. Correspondenee of the Pittsburgh bititenc.• HAMM/IMO, May II th, Nothing of any coneequenee has been done in either House to day. Failles are in a state of glorious uncertainty an tolwhed eonroa they *should Site next. The ',ocularna generally proem i n framing a new Apportionment and to that end a now bill wan .r.trorlueed in the Scowl, by Mr. Mublenherg, and on hie reeling taken up on second reading. After a few ballotinge, however, it sons erect - - inland that neither real , hod a moj city in the :tang!, (Mr. Lawrence being; absent on II VI,: in his family, and by engagement to meet cit neon in .public meeting 0.2 rho allisieft Of the new county of Mononga bele) and a motion to ad jCern was made and carried. In dm linens an end was made to get up a bill to repeal so mach of the Goiters' Approprie. non Bill la tcstoresate three dollars per diem it , the members of the Legislature, fortterialtelc session, every seventh year, whennew Aplrrerii dominant is to be made. The tootiin was In le or the hill to a *sleet committee, boNill;r„;a,..ii, a dent of wrangibig, spouting, an . ) !oily ,f alataei every description, the Yonne edjourned, without taking • vete upon the Twain. It is hoped by some tel the more sanguine mem: ben of the Rolm, that they will be able to effect a remonideration of the vote east yesterday, upon the reception of the Report of the Committee o f Conference, and that the hill than reported will be oventnally adopti ' d. But for myself, I cen't say that I have the slightest hope of twee a rah. I do not think the Legislature can poluid.ly adjourn now before the Ist of lune, nukes they nhoold came to the conclusion that no bill can he . passed at the present session, and Itlttnte to Separal9 tia;. der that impression, I perceive that DORM one here has made a very ulgenerons attach upon Mr. Watheroo the Ante,. ,eta of the 3rd toss, cheering lite, with untimely siiseners from the !louse, and a eon...gar:et neater, his Legislative dsbes. Now t h e oath is, that Mr. Walker was alive, for two or three days I n the early pail of last week, upon prienie busmen of the utmost importance, which could 001 have been neglected withut, a great sacrdice of private interest. Ile had requested a friend to telegraph h'm, however, should any thin,gioccur to requlrc his presence ine,the House, and stood reedy to re pair to the capitol upon a moment's waratott.: No question of the slightest importance noise during his absence, and DO reason existed art coy time, ter the slightest alarm or apprehension en the part of his Whig friends. Every body knew that he could be reached at any moment by . teltgraph, and that ha would be in his seat before the Alum,. (Moment bill could possibly come op on the Re port of the Committee of Conference. But to show that this much frightened Corres• poodent, and very devoted Whig Woe_ actuated by the MOW letalicioll6, Onenrioble, and movenipti ble motives, in his concoction of this letter, it is only necessary to state that Mr. Walker had re. turned, and was absolutely at his poll in the Cap itol on the very day on whi• . h it was written. I have tto ides who this unsempulons and en. vions scribbler is, but I think that very little reli ance will be placed upon hi, mitivive, when It is shown to have been false in 60 important a par ticular. The truth 1,, that Mr. Walker has been noted for his lad oat ry, promptitude, and'ian man hero is more conspicuous for his ‘loootlOn to the pesuliar interests of his constituent., or the great and general interests:M . llm Wbf g party. Ile was not only here to cast his vote in favor alibis Re port of the Committee of Conference appointed on the Apportionment Bill, lint I have reason to know that no man is prepared to n•mnia longer at his post, or contribute more to an early, for, and honorable adjustment of this important ques tion, thin ho is. A NEGRO Ntorterrito.—An outrage of the gi , oss eat character occurred in our oily yesterday. As we have been •blit to learn the partn•ulare from the berg sources, the follnwing are the eirenmalati• car: About hell past ono o'cleek, a colored man wooed George. Jackson, was ameated by two teen, near the corner of Wetted and Fifth idreetr, and, teliowed try it crowd, Wail drugged down Walnut street to the river. When neer Fourth Meet, 000 of the persona having hold of the ne gro, brandished a bowie bone, and the other drew a Pistol. A man following with a honey canto, ened out, he's my nigger, and I'll hare tele."— A large crowd collected, but no interference woe M" . ..GGI the kidnappers and their victim arrived .Colutobia street, where stones and brickbats were hurled etthem, and 0110 of them was sOales what injured. When they reached Water street, the ferry boat was rounding Lee. Tho kidnappers helloed to the Captain La ' , held rap, or he was no Kentnekien," end rushed rapidly towards the river. They reached thewb to( after t h e bow ef the Perry Boat had been pnahed off, but were able to fore.' the negro on the stern. A volley of atones was boded at them by the persons on the bank, but without Injury to them. Jackson is claimed by a man loom Tennessee. We understand the kidnapping party did nut Gott is Covington. We have it on good authority that Jackson low been about oar city for several year., and that for some time he kept the bar in the ha. tional Theatre! It is arsetted, also Lot lie we. once before kidnapped and purred also, freedom. • It is a disgrace to Cincianati that in open day, on a crowded street, in a vicinity where °facers "do congregate,. as outrage of this character should have been successfully carried aut.—Cm. G.., Way "0 yislO yis"—cried an Irishman In the street a tow days Finer, ringing a hell, "lost betwane twilve o'clock and McKinney . * store on Market wart, ■ large brim kay. 111 not be antler ielon' ye what itavas,lat it wre the kay to the Bank, aura" A Plemro of lluelYafit•ln Calf Orals. The New York Commereiel givee the following letter from California, by Me: Lam arrivals, which ocean to preeent a more cOmprehindable idea of business and basiness prospects in that country, than any thing we have yet seen: Earhange Jas..King.cf 15 , 1 7 / l arn,/ Salt Urpfr CaNlimael, Alarch.3l. 5 Baldness of every description has been very dull thin month. The long looked for erais einem , to hove arrived. Merchandise of every kind is unsaleable et any thing like lair rates. At auction, el:inn:QOM; sacra/tea hart been made. Lumber, which three months ago brought $3OO to 350 easi ly, has been sold ashore at StO per M. In the money market the rate of interest may be quoted still at 10 per cent. per month, for we have out yet got to entertain a less rate. Money, how• e v er , is heavy. Very hum good paper oake . f r, and the tamed interest must soon go down. The truth is there is at present no business that will justify paying the termer rates. Through • the winter the invests of so many strangers created a demand for bowies and can peelers, and the price of lumber was kept up, and with it, wages. Eating house. eprung up, not at every =net, but at every step. Large hotels and restaurimm, furnished meet extravagantly, erten got under way, and foe n time nourished. Their day is peso Forer a wisk or to, scarcely a day passed that some bete? or first class restaurant did not close, and the eating . houses without nUm ber. Competition among mechanics soon brought down the price of wages. men same cause hes destroyed thu retail trade of rchants. Carting too has suffered; and $3O per day is • good aver age now, whereas, 573 tp.sloo was made. As the rainy season Pleated off our redundant population started for the mines. Ina low weeks our c has teiome deopulated. HOttats to let may lA ity aceilcddereecr p the eye turns, On every stract. Landlords steed oyhtle for rents, but it wea Uselesa. Iti•cts came down, d 0.1,, down; or, nacre properly speaking, the prices asned came down, fur etimparatively le whave been re-rented When a change in business affairs may be lock ed for it is difficult to eery. The accession to the nettling ppll'AtttOrt MUM, sooner or later, consume the amok at present in the mines. That of ceorre will create a demand; but nothing, in my opinion, but another tuani;mtion over land and by sea, like that of lest year, eau predece "RI ttqg like an ari , Nov+ to the timer Mato cf 'binge. Ten °online fall anemia business will Iso done. here, awl fortunes ill he made btrween this and then at the auction mart alone.. In Wel etTiorathe Miner's Bank " and tt Stock fon coinage are from !items to twenty per cent. discount. One of rho partners ,n the hltner's Bank eppears to have left wan the funds.] Motet Co.'el coin is received at par. They have never yet refused to redeem their coin For mile Emile-3 per emit per manor—uothing is offered and the tame arked. le fact them is no market here Inc Item. Very hide Odd about the Steinberg failure, As ulnal hie deficit was n large one. Very resctfally l JAMES KING, of William. film mail from California, of April 1.1. Atom 41,000 letters. A San Francisco letter of March "The. principal gold excitement at present, is in ran,,, Trinidad Bay, front which reports ha. , rano. no splendid as ever went lo :sjiain from Cor ',..„ or Pizarro. Mountains of cold ore raid to he there piled rip, and the golden sands are coursing down the river*. A hundred vitorelo ore tip for there The srliootier J. R Mita...sat SI ou. day with a enrco itt our first citizens, among whom an,: Noliert Frederick Woodworth, ;rurge F Lemon, Thema* 1. Roach, James end Clmilos Southlaril. Trinidad pay it taippo.ed to he some where near the Oregon hoe. A number .4" vessels Lace ;dread,. beret up search have returned without fis ti ng 0, and report. of its mimes. only conic error, ailvew liners who have reached it by eriwung the moor, The Stockton Tunes, a new paper started at Styr:ton, has the following items. v Front all limner, we learn that the nutters are doing well. in une Instance three men, who ,trnck 0 placer on the 'Smite:lnm, too: nut five pounds of gold each in two days. when they were compelled to leave the m - . 4 in .111UNIIELIC , C a a sudden rise in the river. Many new imam have been deep, Bred ;onion the Irma line and the loopy ad' venture', have reaped a golden harvest inn very short tne. A discovery of silver ore is Ilins noticed— Dr Bateman Ins obliged us roll n speci men of inetalie ore which, upon analysing. ss e toad to 1:e native silver of great purity, occurring innimphotei masnia of VUTSSIs !..., Dr. Lowman obtained the specimen in his remm marthrough the Southern mines, from W 111. lko: mrs i iii, merchant at Ang.el's rainy. to whom it was Lon ight by 'him: who discovered and disposed of it. They said the anniunt—abinit forty five 011Uee, —was gathered by 11,01.11111 ft very few minutes; last radioed to limnr arty informati. of Os where :Monts.. It is prat-Atrnutl, however, to be in some region not rumour foxii that cutup. Two other large sire:mei. id gold are recorded in these rattier , us having loon found in Ihr Sorth• eat diggllls. The brat weighed twenty two pr onds 510 1511leeS, including about four pounds ,f mane xml with it. it was found by three Melowns, no:. the town of Sonora. anal Mir , finally poirehar ril be klissm green Ai {lidding of that plate, who had been ollgreil an advance of 52,000 liptel IN Ira trout.: ratite for it. At the latest amounts it was ot Sala Francisco on exhibition, and thence at was to be sent to the Atlantic States. •rb nrcona was a lump of quartz impregnated with cold. weighing tet you whirl, !mil lievii found at l'arsiin'e Creek. The obi ,, is . the 'nines. howover, who had evuoitted a VeCtrrleil brot.rn from it, was of opinion that not mom:than a twellth of its wesplit of gold was distr.:summed throiuM the lams of atom: A Washington letter says— ' Advices were remived this morning Imo , Ma jor }aniory, who is in charms of the boundary %Ur. ve)i, giving full seedutes of' the tiroperty so boned over to torn by Mr. Weller. Emory aat work running the line lietwaen the Gila and the Ikacitic mecal, andislt establish the monuments atOng dim portion of the route in accordance with the ostablislied twiny. fixed liv the Joint Cominisoon on the Parstie and at the Gila. • glsi smut ns t 114., la, licieney 'MI passes, the sueressor to Weller will be nominated to the Senate by the Presidmit, and the work again vigorously proscenia' by the admin istration The news Irmo Californin is not very favorable far a- the operallo4l.l of our miners livho ar them, ire ea:most:led. There iii great imprehensio 4.1 collision between them and the people; And fur Irushes amilmr reason :stir Congress stionto ne iit once upon the bill providing for her rtal.llNl.lol lOW the ',moo, tmle.k. they intend to drive her at into an task:pendency altogether. CHIME:HA IN ST. LOUIS. There was* great r zeltement in our city yes terday, arming fram the general apprehinalon that the Cholera had Ingram sheared one mutat.— Several causes contributed to this impreanion, and furnished reasons of UneSSicielss and show, but rumor with her hundred tongues made it worse than it really was. We will now and at all give the fetal, as they are, end as complete an we can arrive at them by the {noel diligent elfortn of •nil fernier, This statement is cecer. easy, became we know if • Lithe of what was re. 'mated in Lim turrets yesterday i• seat abroad, the publin will be wholly mislead as to its cutout and fatality. That no Saturday night and yesterday bevels! t•ores of Cholera dill occur among residents of the city is true. Two highly rreper•.tnbio ciumne, Mr. 13 It pintuhcrlsin, n member of Ma Coy COUPCIi and Secretary of the Boatman's Saving Institu- Con, a stout and vigorous man, who was in the ftidvaidyntent of Lis IOUs! health, was suddenly re.fed in the rrght and died hemmed ten cud cloven the next mottling. Mr. Henry T. Itsraing, the respecied proprietor of too - turtling House, was taken about the name One in the night and died the unit day about tour o'clock. The of these moo was or !Mull the Occur lOU or much remark and &haul. In addition tothose it is known tint tur, grants, a father and child, who arrived on the Miaanri, died; two French immigrants alto died, and one other, where from we did tint learn, died aISO, making in alt seven deaths This we are well assured in the extent of the mortality of yes terday. At the house where the two firm men tioned Immigrants died there were fore cat., three of whom are recovering. A great many mace Wet? repelled as existing, Mal, in many in. enc., without the shadow 01 truth. There are, hOWeva t .tatt - veral raver, ',siderite of the city, matt two or three cases of ustemsr,that actually exist. ed, aorue of which undoubtedly Will prove hala. The whole number of eases, en far as We lialre ,hpea able to learn them, including thorn dead, are tiers than twenty. This is the extent. =3llO existence of the disease and the number et deaths do nor, in nor lodgment, authorial° the Wielded it will ho epidemic. There fa nothing in or shout our city that pailfuls the Map.on that it wet prevail hero this rm... That occa sio.l caret will °vette wan expected by every one arquainted with the history of the disease—it ham been thus every where it has appeared. li prevailed this season a low days in New Orleans and then disappeared entirely. Such we believe Will he the result here, and lor this reason there should sot now Ire any alarm +boot it. If; Onto, ttlnately, oar cipoClAlione to 1.. 'Medd be din. type/fitted, Wu will not fail to advtse our readers correctly. Such atringent and prompt measures have been adopted by me Mayor that the community may feel sconce against its importation by immigrants. Yeater.lay the steamer Alvarado wax rtatnnoed at Arsenal Island end the quarantine pot into hill fi n ". I t w ill lie r o r i a gently and impartially en• forced apes nIL The. Mayor has appointed Ur. Barnes and He. E. Ilenckendorff, Quarantine offi cen and physicians, and Mr. Tat:twig, apothecary and assistant. The erection of the necosanry buildings will Ire pushed frrward with all posaible speed, and, until they are completed, this old buildings and the steamboat will accommodate all that will arrive. It is proper that we should cop; 101 l an impresSioa WlMth our remarks of yellers day might convey. By the law. as It steads, all idimigranta coming to the city from any quarter, who are or lately have been nu ahipboard, are bonnd to an Mtn Quarantine. This requirement of the ordinance in imperative en the ...ter" Si snit the coy officer+, and n heavy penalty is trimmed tor a violation of it. Thu Mayor, we feel confident, will carry the Jaw out according to premeions. Cannecticor River Rad Road Cowpony stood o trod, at SpringtiPld, • yeir ago, In the case of Es's 11. Corning, mho Nose rersooally Rioted on board of one of 110 trains, and the jury km:tight is a verthei of 530041. rho CoMpaay con sidered thin no enormoon verdict, nod or parried. The Lone ban jest been Cried Ream, rod the jury have rendered another verdict or $lO,OOO. From the National Intelligence, ns • ! The New York CcasinteicialAdvertiser rays that' Reception Or the PeruviaMaster. the proprietors of the Astor HOLM, with their usual 'Senor Don Joao Manuel Tirade, yesterday n r o• liberality, have invited the navel officers of Mr. seated to the President his credentials as Militder Grirmei r ° Arctic expedition to'eh° that ho'" Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Peru to this their home, until the sailing of the expedition. Government, and made the fallowing remarks on At the anntveraary of the New York Colonize the OCOSSiOI2 tine t3ociety, on Tuesday, the report showed that P° ' °°ErT: I hove the honor to place in- floe companies of emigrants have left during the -to your hands the credeetialn 'by which the Gov. con , which conveyed to Africa, :41 persons, of ernment of Peru has deigned to appoint ma Minis- whom 471.) were emancipated slaves. ter PlersipounMary near the Government of the • i n it h Republic. Vrectsta GOLD,—The mines lle ing county Virginia, continue to yield rich products.— The democratic system has now become the . Thirty ' seven solid bans of gold from MomelY dt principle by which nearly all the nations of Amer. Co'. mines , valued at f.. 8,013 17, were in Richmond ma are,governod, beenuse the people of the Id- this week. ' Thirty three negroes were employed. led Slates promulgated it nn the day oftheir