THE NITEHOPGH GAZETTE. Ng a 11:4111:VMA ;I k ,/bq14.1 - FATTaisortos SATURDAY MORNING, MY 27, IMO. 'frArmnrarss are eamesuy legume-et toltand to Um raters bears 6 r. x.; utaal:glirVylx: •I ••• . . .'Cr V. B Psis= Is Agent 'torihnt p. per at his tvetal agencies in New Nora, Phaadelptds, •ba Dolton, and ts authorised to receive sabsenatio" and advertisements for son : ETPELLnwannltta NAminnun—Advertito• menu =I slbsetiptlon• th e , httieh.timeriann and V o ltattn, Philadelphia, rettelmt anal (or. . - aTrinenwriu.. CowerelnatLerr.-Subertiptions. ed this ['it tall valuable paper, will be reamed and forward - • .. • Daemon Amitwas.—Erabwrioliow arid advertise :rr. ad+ Doper rewired and forwarded Cor of .; from Ws *film • • ID' C.... Lawn Dame . Orarmb—Advertleententa 'and gyb.vpdoas, for des paper, will be reeelrekand orwarded from Ws °flee. DESSOCHATIO WHIG STATE TICKET , • Vol CANAL COXRIIIOOIII4 • JOSH UA• D.UNG.A N. Of Backs County. 110111 arDITOI 0 =WI. - HENRY W. SNYDER, . Of Union Coway. 701 SIIITITOIOISIIO. 1096 PH HENDERSON, • Of Washington Coulay. • Alitimasoolo aa6 Whig Aominatlene for Allegheny County,. rot =LITT mon. coaams. TROKAIS M. HOWE. . 101 MOND lIIMION, =MT Inn comma, INAURIAII;DENNY, or Marva. JAMES CAROTHEKS, MORGAN ROBERTSON, Pituburgb. T. J. MOHAN, Lower St. Clair. R. C. WALKER, Miabeth. JOHN M , CLUSKEY, Robinsoa. JAMES RITE, SnOwder , • Pannaltl4o 'Arrows', FRANCIS C. FLANEGIN, Pltsburgh EBENEZER BOIrLFA Nora. Forma. sonnlnt, WIL FLYNN, Lower Su Clair corm ammo, D. N.COUDFNEY, Ohio. O:MEE NETT r.S.GE Fug LAJCAL bIATTER2 The poblicatfou of our' remarks in relation to the Hempfield and Steubenville Rail Roads, hat aroused mom attention and comment than we eXiecteN:and we aro overwhelmed with comma. nications iadvoesang different views, and sage gegingii/ions opicions, 'nearly all in referecce to the Steubenville Ball Road. Some give glowing account of the flitteriog prospects of 'het enterprise, and of its great - ad swage to this city. Semi:threaten, if Pittsburgh does not joist in help : - Aug to build it, they Will make a road from Stets banal'', to Wheeling, and eat Pittsburgh out al. together Othersi contend that the best and only practicable route from Steubenville to Pitraurgb, is to follow the o.sio river, and connect with the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail Road at Beaver.— Mien, there is the Ridge question. Some nay kkat the Oslo must never, be bridged at Stetiben . villa, while others any they can build a bridge ero as to be co' obstruction wswever. Others, contend that there is no uneasily for a Bridge, and that a ferry will answer every par. rese. Now, gentlemen correspondents, we should-6 glad to accommodate poet all, and it would glee isa mach pleasure to do' en. We bad lsid6y r for publicatitia,sonse of year articles. Rat Sadie; no great difference of opinion, and no [lido feeling, sad perceiving that the publication of the comma. - nicaticias on hand would lead to en iazgry and tn. tern:double controversy, which would greatly on coy the -vast cal oily of our readers, willies , bonefittiag any interest, we have coiseluded to de, fee the whole of the ertickion that 'subject for the present. . The object we had in view, in our,remarks, was to show Mat' the Pittsburgh and Steubenville ... .rante offered to Philadelphia as geode teem it : Jet pimp:nee, in regard to the river trade, as IL; • lelempftell. -Wedo me certainly knoarthaz Paha . , delphia cares any thing abont each a erintemion. It May be ahrs thinks as we do, that her concem non with Pittsburgh—with the facilitiGl we have to offer—will masa e • all her purpoten. Bat it . , there la any serious intention In that quarter of • .pet tleg money on the •Ilampfield project. an • wisth to show them'a better way. If our remarks shell lead to a fall examination of the whole see root, before any permanent action shall be hal, • our object will be accompllehed. i -- An to the test means of securing railroad Unctions between Steubenville and Punburgh, so much can be said on both sides, in regard to the best route, and there is so wide a difference of opinion, that we do not desire the controversy to be opened ' up at present, neither do. toe think it would be pro. • &retire of any good, tithe city of Pittsburgh wee contemplating the :eoostruction of a railroad to Siteitheriville, then the questiOn of irtinte would be all important to •our citizens, and rte &scansion ' would be absolutely necessary. But, at present, Pasiburgh has embarked all her moor and ener gies in one great enterprise, our Western Marva, 1.. and until that is finished, there is no probability that , there will be . arty concentrated action on any nether project. -The question -of • route, therefore, between Pittsburgh and Slenbenerille, is ;tenet...ari l* ten to the people whore enterprize mud sheathe bell and keep it idenotioh, uritilPritsburgh cm eorne to'its aid. IC the people along the direct route across .the country, bestir_Biennelves actively, and secure , .stieek and the right . of way, and give their project a good start, their labors will doubter. be finally erowned nub streems, and theirs will be the route: But if the people long the nver take the lead in the enterprise, the may PO fir get 'ahead as IC. at - • eject all the ;pare in ens to them. It is certainly toeless to discuss Ili merits of the rival route* be :foie. the people of ptemburgh, until the* hare deci de.] immense in one the other, and it cannot be expemed. that any - , • moment would convince the people interested in ither route. , .To suppose theta y representations could induce ; •- the people of Pawl, tech 'to negleet their cherished' project, the Ohio aii , Peiussylvaniti Railroad, which j_. _k now ina rapid pron..ss of completion, for — the . ' purpose . of adoptingrannther route for the some pm; prase, through t , tedieaville, is sheer madam.- - .'Tat work willce minty be finished, and will re. ...: -.lire all the anticipa ions of its frond.. Mt, in the rel...mean time, If die pleUn either route to Stanton ., , vitie, have faith to tun utility, feasibility, and prat , tirability of their project..., we nee . reason why ~ they sluitild not male the effort, with the aid of such' .: ... help as they canscience in Pittsburgh and Philodel. ~phis. The peoplo of Pittsburgh will certainly not oppcee them, but will wish them great surssess; but .' it mono% reasonably be expected t hat Philadelphia, engaged at she is in the Central ?railroad; and Pius. - • .burch iu the Western railroad, can turn aside at 1.:pm...31,10 render tiny general and unites] assistance .. , to a ne*projeci, however flattering its prospects, or however desirable it 7 may be. If Philadelphia, • • however, intends to spend coy money in construct . toga railroad to any point on the Ohio river below . p,ushus , h, we believe that a Railroad from Pius. . burgh to Steubenville will answer her purpose a. ...will, if rot betteriithin any ..... other,, A Nottrovez is ALIZOntn.---Oaa of the great . • . ott nob ancea In the Iwo citieoli 'a be fatted in Allegirewrilio Rebecca street, In the neighborbewd: and below,Allia; /Matte. It COOSial of ea none stagnant ponds 'of water, farmed eft]. re moral of the earth to make brick, and armee ue the receptacles of all manner of filth: So Mien. aloe have . therie stagnant panda become, shot they -- aitierateely . end urablo;:eltreedanger the lives or all the people in iho neighborhood.: The expense' of draining them into the river would not be &mob and wo trust the authorities of that city will ice • thu this real caute of complaint is tpeedily revue; '0. 3 ; • • Dirstestre Cantion.—ltev.Erattua Weotwortbs rreeldent of bleKendree College, I'luso lreen 'chosen Pfnfessot of Moors' Scieoee, and ihe . ,fteOr Mt. Johence, of Ohio, Woes,an Uol. venni, Pzalessor of En9lls.l Literstrire., The botlege is reported to be in a flourishing wad it:a a. Growni or Wrn-ranl Cr - rms.—Ching° has goadropled tirr riltpolation since -ISIO, baring at ale time. a population of '4OOO. n t or llitlarlialcie - been 'area morn rapid; baring grown from DM In ISIO to 23,00. :;3 Taners.:—A detachment of 247 United Suites troops arrived at Ito/6.40T, Slew York, on the 20th froont, from Governer's Wand. en mate for Sava Ye, New Alexico.._ Of the whole number, 80 ere Arliol4-1. All are aew, recruit., for Elting op the itnient cooped's., la accardancf sigh thr mut .)&1 , cfGoirns, .'+'3 ;» ,'Z p Tn=-. rf` ~ r ~ _ Law Csllhorp; Lord . Smalley, Lord Codk, aid aloe other tigliab itobles, are estossalied with a swarm Of Callforaia entgrantir itt Cottle Bluffs; Nebraska Territory, Da their vray to the land of gold, all by way of a summer pleasure jaunt, So Jaya a eauespandrat of the St. Louis latellapaseer. The Washington Smttieni Preis ezym—“Tha new • Cabieet is strong in talcum. Nobody gees. Ilona Mr. Webster's ability. Mr.Corwiaisa mm of briltlant lentos, rut cliquent speaker: sod though not yet tried fa administrative fonctiona, hu nothing to do to anceriod btu to: try. Mr. Pearce Is a cool, clear, dose, sad cogent reasons er, and a Inan:of research. Mr. Crittenden is a captivating, permute*, and effective lawyer, and a skilful . There was great excitement in Orleans, caused by the abduction of a young Polish girl, named Rebecca Bartudebt, • Jewess, by • wealthy quadrooe, naked Julien, who u manied.; Nor seducer was arrested, lent sou discharged after delivering up Wavictim..' Bhe wu brought before 1 1 the fled dialect court, and then, by order of the . - I court, delivered up to Mr. Rowalesky, her arida and guardian. Open hearing the decieioe vide corm, she said she would rather die than rethflii to he uncle's house, though it wan promised to her that al would be cued for in the kindeit man- Der, and receive no i aproaehes fir her past con duct. 'The mud reprimanded her in the severed. touner, by tatting her that it would be better fin herb die than to d apace both herself and rela tive*. The Delta cot:dudes the proceedings - in this nee with the followlegremuks • !orb. 0001/ wan then adjourned, and the rebel. lions fair ope left in charge or, the sheriff; wbo bandedlter into a carriage, in which been:dor was seated, As soon as she &mud herself in the unto canine with Mr. Rewalesky, she made violent efforts to get out, aqd robed .cry .for help, but the canine was driven rapidly off, and heretics soon died away in the distance. Thus closed one of the most rentrakablo cases which has occurred in our courts kir some time. A white girt, of respectable family, lairkt• teUigence, and good. education, is decoyed from her near relatives and friends by a free man of ! color—is infatuated by his wiles and deceptions, so as to be induced to repudiate her wen race and family, and colleague with a heartless and designing colored man. And yet, for cache case, the law provides no punishment, ao redresd= This • individual, too, is a Married men, in which respect he penetrated a double deception, by rep resenting himself as nomanicii, as well en white. This case is certainly a surprising one to polar in the city of New Orleans. We hope never to see its repetition. rex alivra, OP TOR ui:Nae.*, COL. WOAD AND . .A.DCZZLICA-VESlltil I .IiOILOMO, an Italian paper puhlished in New York, contains the following letter from General Aveizzana, la reference to an extract priblishesl in the New York Courier, and republished in the Ledger, a few day. since, from Colonel Webb, dated at Rome: "With mucheurprise I found, in the Cdtirler and Enquirer date Idth instant, an article Which said that the Republicans to Rome wished •d mine St. Peter's Church, and that Mr. Casa, Charge:d'Affaires for the United States, prevented n by histalluence. I thial• it my duty to protest this solemn inmate. meet, and to declare that no person in Rome thought ofdestroyingany great inbaumeut, andthat, even if each a thing had been thought of, the want of time--forthatedince as the greatest in existence —end the want of powder, which had fallen into I the handset' the enemy n few days before. The defenda of the city had beenkept up for some day. only with the cartridges resuming to the hands of the soldiers, being all that could be got. I will add that so far from sir. Cass having any induence in Rome, he was very little known, and much lam esteemed, oa account of bin illiberal von duct towards the Republic. His •only,userit cm:t idos in having made It few visits to the authorities, who did not fall to declare to him, that It was his duty to recognize that form of government which, the people had three.. • • .• GIMIKEPPE AVE2ZILNA_ Hos. itt.r.r.axona L. Itinsant.a..—The edior of the Lancaster Union, notices the able and ete.ient Sec retary of the Conunomarealth in the followinir com rdinientat7 terms: "A friend, who had occasion to go to Harrisburg a few days since, to'arrangis some matters with the State Department, speaks in glowing terms of its gentlemanly and canpeisnt head, A. L:iteessell, nog. Our friend is not alone in his opinion. it was %harm' in by al! who had 0CC:131124 to visit liarrisburgh last winter on pubho business. Mem bers of the Legislature and strangers of both politi cal part= united in bearing testimony to his fidelity indeed, as an officer, as well as to his integrity and worth as a man. The Governor has shown his usual discrimination in securing the canines ofan otlicer so faithful and competent ill every re it- Peet." We can imbeetthe to the above With all oar bean, 'aod said our bib:able testimony to the eminent abilny and rallentaaly courtesy with which Mr. Roseell -admineners the affairs of his Departrhent. W. na tant Mr. Stowell as one of the moat protniving of he prominent -men of the Commonwealth, and hot yet higher and more distinguished honorsawait him.—[Butler Wig RECORTIID ANDICATICII or ma UrRS.l.la Ciao—lt.expelitia; this item of intelligence, which *nem the last steamers brought us , the Aix la Cha pelle Gazette his the following realer : . The Praise, of Brum, announces that the-Empe ror Nicholas has formally resolved to abdicate, u on the Ist of December Peat, in favor of his tots Ratelkti(CEl, the heir presumptive bathe crown. Di. majesty desires that his son atoll ascend the throne at-this time, iniorder that he may not be exposed to the danger of becoming a prey to malicious parties or conspimeicii which are always formed is Russia upon every tie& accession. Ilia majesty will as. sot at the council, of his sea as long as be is able to direct .himself. To this it must be added that, believing the prophecy ot a Russian 'Monk, the people are persuaded that no stivereign can reign more tatta twebty Ave years, tinder pain of Meeting a viotentdenth In abort, it appears that the Em peror Nicholas has followed the expremion of a der sire to enjoy iltaalreele of private life, and that he humid remedy to apemen of distinction—'r these faint are for -the young people, who assume after me the rein. of Oovertunent, to settle similar diffr maim, which must meet a prompt solution:, .Its. NlOzoore =pen John Tyler President Fillmore, when declining to be a ran. didue forreetection to Congress in 18-0., writite a letter to hts constituents, of which the following is an extract.. In the changes of time, Mr. Fillmore has keen elected Vim President of the - United Slates, uul by act of Providence he is now Chief Magistrate at the nation. The following extract gives a sad enough picture it( John Tyler nod hie . tools; bet how striking Is the contrast between Ty ke/rand Fillmore, and what came of ihankfuluels ' have we to bless our ears that the succession has now fallen WO good hands. We extract them passages t— uTt e ventratioo which every true patriot ems' feel kr the high office that has been filled by a Washington and a Madison, forbids that I should speak harshly of the present incumbent. Yet it is deeply tube deplored that Mr. Tyler Seems in he bor under a mental hallucination—as unfounded .In taws, as it In mischievous in its cermet - tenets, that the great majority of the Whigs in tiongrea are seeking to circumvent him. It may ho dit6. tuft to trace the origin of thia mental malady with OW II previous knowledge of the Constitution of the puleet. But I eloaht not, if in mune could be eseertaitted; it would be frond in that curse of all gaveritmeets, the anfalandunpriampled comfier, who insfieudy worms If, way into the coca deuce of patronage and power, for no other per. pose burn wield it to *observe his own eellsh ambition, or gratify his personal and vindictive feelings. I do not tislieve that the nets of the pre. entChlef Machinate. which have overwhelmed his former friends with shams .and sorrow, and filed them with Indignation, have resoled from the unaided prompings of his 01012 heart.o/ recei. - ged the approbation of hie own responsible advis. n; but In my opinion if pop could see the (awn. tog psrasites that hang around him to flatter hie -vanity, and the s'hottem lace" that deal the ma. celons poison ofjealousy into his unsuspecting ear to it, Sr own base purpmst, all would as cm plained. The world would then see that a brut eh has been made between the President and his former kiends,ted that the country has been bra nght to the brink °lreful° minister to the malignant spleen of some disappointed upitant to political fame or to gratify the unholy ambition of a G3O/ who have lathing to hope but Inn state of anarchy and con. faseoae These creature. have practised upon Hint uesimpeolteg until he sees in 'every friend a foe and in every emus try aft of legislation an attempt to 'head bias' He hat been driven from folly to madness, from secret jealousy to open be. traysi,ned ft last in a fit of Insane hostility to his fors met (rinds who elevated him to power - sad in the vain hope of securing a reelection, be has been induced to throw himself into the umi of his km suer enemies. Whet may be the result of - thie new coaltuon, time alone can determine. Treat it has its orglo In weakness, wiekedeesr, and peril, dy, and that its C.10111116101e100 will producethe uiaee fmits of disappointment to these who glory . 'in their shame. 1 Ilrhu, you me the origin, provost and eottiums , claims of all our difficulties. We hies struggled bud emir,. every discouragement to marry oat' the tree !Whig principles of 1810 and give relief the e""wrf. Our program has been opposed and Mir efforts thwarted al - every sten by the pe cu'ier friends ohne Executive on the ft:Sorer C.a. arias The prealanderkla mulct haspiia.ed out its malicious Miele Men our devoted headcunui e v.- ey PeOlot blickdbauti and /when all these have been briyed and overeenne, then the veto eta sin• treund our labor., and the ale blow Wags le the rem:poen and Credit of the nation. . HMI am unwilling to dwell upon a subjeet so painful and humiliating. I speak of it now "mere 1 n ..... la gager," and menet but regard it as'anawful wmadeg to idea DO man, even kr a Contingeerstation of snob a vast newer sad re spoeWhillty whose tatiests and integrity sea not coital to IC sad regard it La at additional proof Chit tercel* security against lessltetyand tem. dilate ambition Is laced on the oee term principle, that lakes away all inducement In the EXlSCUtteee to use his power to tenure a se-elation: Thera are noble sentiments, and !nub' with peculiar interest at this time. Ws Orissa* doubt, Oat entitiosyUlaoto Will Ito (mud .04 to Wok_ VRO 1 1 / 5 11111NOTON • Correspondence of the Fittibeigb °anew Wes, July aid', 15:.:0 There to nothing perfecuirdeciolve, so far as I can learn, regardini the acceptance of either Mr. Crittenden or Mr. Sales,' though not much doubt is entertained that their replies will be favidehle. — , Theirs enure ripen that Mr. Bates bad arrives this Morning, but hp:arum be not well founded. He to supposed to be now at SarategsWith his family. The report - of Mr. Pearce l e declination o was abundantly confirmed to day by his appointee In the Beasts and resumption of his dattes. - Noth. tug has yet, been determined upon In regard to a • ' anbiltute for him. Mr. Webster relieved Mr. Clayton from the la. bora of the State Department on Monday. Yes torday Mr. Corwin,Socretary of the Treasure, and Mr. Hall, Postmaster General, took present= of their respective appointments In. each depart. meat the phoning act of ceremony and courtesy was performed of introducing to its new director the subordinate offix.r.v, Mr. Meredith in one case and Mr. Cotaxocr in the other presenting to Choir successors to ollien the gentlemen lately employed under them. It is almost* matter al course that there should be some Muntenia . these =bor. dilates. Somewhat mare than half of the more desirable situations remandln the odeoptutcy of .IDerstocrato.6 portion of whom mow of course ex. pent to retire before the casualty that tel brought new men and now Influences Into ail departments of the Government. A. Cabinet Meeting was beld to day, consheleg probably of only the Presideu,Semetaries of Slam Int &Treasury, and the Postmuter General. There were constiltatioas no doubt abets the queasier, between Texas end Nov Mexico, and possibly upon the rAthei grave apricot of our adairs with both Spain and Pdrinfel.. Two weeks RIO we beard that the Contoy prisoners we rei• alatut to be given up, but they have . not been, and the taw we hive heard upbo the matter Is, that the question of their retells* has been referred to 'Spaiu. and will depend upon the decision of the Regal Can. cosines, or Cinnabar Council of taverns*, at Mad- rid. If this be to, we uvula do better than to anew the w&ght of a few came balls into the scale of their deliberations. 4iut in respect to Portugal, there may be tome doubt. perhaps wheather we hove not proceeded somewhat too summarily in threatening to bombard Lisboa or make reprisals,to case the indemnity Ar the priva teer Armstrong should not be forthwith forthcom. lug. The Portuguese my they have nothing to pay with; that,moreover, they owe nothing, sod that they are willing to leave the Metter cot to third parties. In thy opinion the Commander oC our naval foroesmo that stition, will be directed to postpone any violent measure. natal Cangreu shall decide upon the case. Though the Omnibus Bill had the breath beaten not of Its body, and though it has died at Least ha a. dozen dines since its birth, It still stalks across the wage rather two substantial a ghost for thou who have contributek to i lsdeVettoo. t wrote you, • few days since, that whenever the vote was taken it must be debated by eight or leo tnejuily. And I was venom,. bat it teems that the vote Is nave; to be take. on the measure now 'before the S5llllO. It has been so changed as to assume altogether another manor and character and its friends nave-renewed hopes of its passage• Lag Saturday, I think it war.laitlthlr. Clay aid Foote, os well as Cass, I/bikini:on and other Roth. ern admitted the; it =ld not pats in the Aline It then wore, and Foote Introduced in amendment cutting off horn California all below 35 deg. 30 sista. 'electing that into a territory, pad yesterday Bradbury Moved to strike ant all about the Xesso boundary and indemnity, and invert a propusluon for theapitointmentof commissioners '0 adjust that matter. It is thought that In thls form the bill will pass. • • MOM lIJIGAW TOJIK. Comrpoadenee Of the Pinshersh Gazette. I,lrw Yost, July 23. The arrival of The steamer Atlantic, on Smoky rooming, in ten days and iiiteen hours from Lfrer• pool; sensibly affected the tone of conversation for the day, which was all • tt•01. The success of Amaliean steamships is now beyond all question, and the :English slaps must, in • few yearn, fall astern along with their sailing ships, which are no where contrasted with our floatunY palaces of park a-a. The Asia was telegraphed' yesterday_ noon; btu, like a. distanced racer, all her past glories ore torsion.. 'The arrivals of ocean allotment for Mir. ty six hours have been the America and Atlantic, from Europe; the P..souitterner from Charleston, and . the Crescent City from Charm To day has been set Opatt for the obsequies of Geo. Taylor, and promises to be one that will. long be remembered, for the unanimity with Which New Yorl• paid a Elting tribute to the memory of one of the pemest patriots of the Republic. The processioa starts after the mall closes, and from the prew you will gather the details. Every train and every mode of conveyance, yriterday, brought Its quota to see the spectacle, and the city now teems with ;copier to a degree surmised only by the appear ance of a swarming hire. Scarcely a house or store along the extended hose( otareh but wears its bade of mourning,. white many of the hotels and haberdashery eamblislunetitsare almost concealed by the waves of crape and white !men dis Played nom their fronts. Polities, religion, and in fact every thing is for the day forgotten, to render the celebration honorable to the departed chief, and creditable to New York, which, la the way of pro. emisiona, yields tho palm - to neither London nor Petri.. Presidentlmore's Cabinet gives unlearnt sat isfaction to the Whigs hers, who now have haves con. &knee in the Administration upon some vital pointsupon welch, under the fanner Cabitiet, they had real cause to feel alarm. Those who have care roily examined the course of Congress, most now he aware that California alone-win be admitted, and perhaps this favor will nut be extended unless she will be shorn of the southern portion of her territo ri. Of course, all the slivery agitation must end here, and the government torn its attention to other national grievances, of which we have motet.— We must have the rivers end harbors attended to, and appropriations trinda !mutt elrate etnnmentur ate with Our national wet. There can be no bark ing out of this.. We also need' a revision of the Tariff, upon* basis that will give the immense Maas of German, Irish. and other laborers upon., soil, the work performed by the Germ. and Irish on the other side of the Athletic. The new Gehl— eel i■ all of the practical school, ind we slow hare something ithr their gaieties 'as valuable as the money. The Asia's mail follcsis w closely upon that of the America, thltt merchants prefer to wait it arri val before doing much Ipines, It sv rll reach here to morrow, and he the first news, for the telegraphs are all out of order. From the east, .we ha'ce been spared the usual neweaftera gale. At Boston, the hurricane which resulted an fatally here was unfelt. The death of the late Miss Margaret FaHerne,' her family, has caused a good deal of sensation in the literary c!es of New York. Though rather eccentric in many of her ways, she Was a lady of very vigorous intellect, and has been of muck service In disarm• ,mating carted political opinions, not only in Italy, but at home. :46,.ntatier of information, it may be statedilud all llPSEspreas packages from California, by Adams' ,siltd - other reensengers, ore upon the Sarah Sends, 'and may be looked fur on the 28th inst., for Phila. dolphin, from Chagres. A large demand sprung up for Flour for England, yesterday, and 20,000 bbls. were taken at $5,25 a 5,37 for choice State. Southern Wheat in coming to market, but prices toe not firm. Com is abun dant nod prices rather easier. Coartaagraina with. out chance. In Pork, Beef, and Lord, no done; there is 11 steady retail demand and no more. Cot ton is very atm at 149 a 1-4 'rise, with a speculative and shipping demand. Whiskey 251.2 aN. Clo ver seed 5 1-2 a 7 etas and dull. Considerable sales of .pig iron at 819,50 a 020. Lend . $4,37 1.2. In markets generally a fair degree of activity. C. • Tee EFISCIM or Tux Cnotans ox The GaSene says:— "The ravages of We cholera will have a may natural effect in reducing our lisfof inhabithats is the resat censusteemns. ft is probable that front the efkcit of cholera during the last and present years, we 'hall have lest eight" or nine thousand people. In the meanwhile; an equal number will have left who have their residences here, trot have fled from the disease. The existence of cholera has deterred emigration. These effects, director • indirect, will make a difference of full 20,000 peo ple less to he returned from this conicity than Were would have been. An attorney, on the mamsge of his son, gave 111111 lOW, and handed him onr chancery snit, with some common law actions. About two years slaw, the son inked his !killer rot more business. and I gave pan tbat, capital chancery . Dull, end then yun have got .• urea many new clients; what more do you want." - "Yes, air,' replied thirson, "bolt Imre wound up that snit, and given my client great wines*. Wm" .. \"Wasti yon Imm:wide= bar reiehma the fah* et 4 eelaaanily. "Mat salt was in my hmlly her lint yaMs, and would have boatinned as many yam hteret it I.ks4 Iragg. ! Illiall sot "wasp aush kb% •. -• 1 Et waithNerns....— ' The PittegerghGaseteeirstnatka that,"tbe evil effects of legislation 012 this lUtit•Cl ens beginning mbe felt, in Um increased rate Of discount which our broken have already put el pau the notes,. of from three to live per cent, althongb the law dnes not 'go into erect until th: 21st dispel Anguit." • . . • this but one among the many and on Feint, ring evieentes of Ler-afore deception. A cootie. ott "hue and *cry" fa kept up against the Ba and Brokers and chartered monopolies, nrid:re Feqte the ..frar psop/r," are the peculiar otte a of their CAM and regard: - but It Do happens that ID nine cams out of ten, when LxoExo intervenes to protect the people and their rights from the vorserry'ol the devouring vaonstars, that its operation and effect are more favorable to toe latter than the former.' The practical results of last winter's legialaticin on the **Nem are pregnant and incontrovertible proofs of tho fact. Ostensibly the mall note law with ha penal sanctions and restrict may rotator the protection of internal of tte ;community ; but. virtually, in it operations working to their new. meat. The people of Pennsylvania ate bolder' of at IPA one million of small note foreign ex4reackv all or which by tie 21st ors ell montb, le valueless in this State; and the payer or receiver of such currency is guilty of a misdemeanor, and intneet to the prescribed penally. lt, therekwe, behaves the people, la the mesa time, to depose of this small pole erne:icy In the best way therean. if these small notes are pre. seated at the counter of the broker, a shave °Mom three to Sae par cent, or more will be demanded; it they are awed to the merchant in payment for goods, this discount most be imaged beyond the regular telling price; so that In either case the holders mutt be the keen, whist the bathe sod brokers are enriched at their expense. This/ Dominator the dare:erica between profes sion and practice; end tut It Ito gnaws a lessen which .bats to kepairljer the people mar perhaps, derive.= advuusge ?nom it,6rarulagrglnt gni erhilr, ere: n . kjaind iodate. brown and *die. andlirsnoci new anakrandwene l LO itylrpr r icer t z s yul t r.te, a c r:;.l , c , Y Lear, .1711"re*7 'ATILIPATIt'aIIteIIFIEL'D IRD -21, i1 le ap prime leaf r;C*I•O4 for sobs by , DN . I • : R k WrIIAIALIAVGII_, Nrigirl-2!D!'.l7.•sti'apdarAbz CO • Owner UM Olio Bind Dozes. containing Dcnrets marked rittbbtagb,! , left In oar 'neve by statm taebt clb CON. Sk W lIMIDAUGIt bti • Ct tfitAlt CUI!tED HALMS —7 too ree'd for elo MS , b. W lIARBAUON --...._ ..._ .... _ , AlLO—, at 3 aid. No a L."; . , I , 41(1'611a., de; imung fro. ~, e ‘m,, i ' ' .4_ )Lids' do, n ow t _ 6°Mb"i°d N*l ' 4 . r.°'.. l&TATllitteliEV & CO t 1 •I ; , - . Water & Pronto., jyt: ~, H 1Z232!! G _ !LRAM-11;4s now landing for sale As tsIS •i - MIA II DICKEY CO Hlll7 -4 ', b'''"'"l,llll,7,-;T:ay... j,ALLO . W4y male by 5. , .J11.5 • • . .• ItittAlf DICKEV &CO 1 Ilelte.lMer yudirik lot !sale by • 18.11 A If DICKEY lc CO , MIEATHE6E-33 tacks landing for ;Ale by jr Iyl6 i , • ,• ISAIAH =NEI' ft Co 171LAX8134 , 41btls landing la, sale by ! • • If'alai! DICKEYk M titNARNG•t-11 bop sow landing for sale by 15 i • • I£4ltAll Ir. CO • AITOR OIL= . Ilibint No I, for Ral e by I :• t 4 , 7 Woo 1:4 ISHRITS 7UId . PENTINE-10 btls for flee hit\ /:IORIC?.-:!41bali ! ts taintsral sad paitcr,!oo!rsto I.y ! 4a JOG ! I !!! !!!!!!!!, It F. SELLER:I! UM:SE—kW bxs Wjt. far aide lei, •nir •., .8 P VON - DOWHORST CO TIN EC 10 MU rano Cld.r Vf4eg.r for s ‘ l, by ' tl P VON tfISTLiYI t. I)ttoom3-4co drla various qualities. far Iwo by :1113 P VON HONIVIIORST it CO QCORCHEM 811.1113-10 brk Lot sale by vulY/3" 1 , •S P VON. 81.1?iNIIONST it CO, ENDOW GLASS-10110bri.sAliixes feq.nej., 1913 i .• ft P VON impnittousT Scu lESI/SONiLIA.IF-40' _ 1713 • B•F BON kiJiiNeIORST& CO , F A!! FL?uFV2 re ler secly . - -atil7B2k CLUti • - . jyl3. - 160 larrlty TonAcco.:4o bx* W. u. Granter, :.• In Ors MI./mile Ral.nwn - -,j - 4D bxs . Damn& . 7 .for'd Inr Itnie by • - Ctri.BEßTfori B. S UUA bids 'roplred!lnd platrnsed dr. eLoMap, --- QUBIAC-16,COOlbit On band: lciriath by 147 bit] •A - numingrr.o:4 fr.•ci.ovfm TAU toPtIbE-51) se.). jog t ereciirirl tor /1. tyl3 CULBERT/ON & CLIIUSEI 1110A0Opi-,lolbds prime Pidedi.• Ihy -.10 Moir. do '9l:oolderp, pon•d for 4.. e 1.1 101 . . "DLOUR—Mbas just holm. trona 'steamer Wells . 1:: 'Ale, u,d for saterby - sa wI/ AKII/stAill ;S°A -A 11: . cuts topctior, reed for sal, by . .r71.3.. 8 . 11 - • 11/11{bA 'Gil 1(1148 E 't' '';'" . `"" d f' " 4 1 ITARIIAtIGFI , • ' .A.4‘ IDEATICEI4.4-70ygip,Imis Ofilo., fur saie by II& IIAkIIAUGH P O U ROV44 At'llic;g. ey Lilnttr ec rrliid. , lo edema received fei • ••1 Id - • .BR4tV DA CCIIii-40 kegs U twin jyyr , BROW. Q AliTTETtkE—= 'vaned, for vale bY A. 3 .4 3 B FAIINW.:TOCK k. in.l.6lNT:lll9 — iiit=lsViia Prime, for 531,1 by • h 1. 9 • BROWN &1140KCATRICIC - .En'u — gti,l: -I ,l:grke"..,_" . • 13 hi' bthi 2Sbagt for a... by . ' - • BROWZI.I H/116 Dila.— IP iss received tor si,' - a7m, AV 11 , 11 - • DRUUTric KIRKPATRICK 11."1151311i.'" Wcsir M No; _r..erred for rale 1.E1314 Al a. KIRKPATR Iris; Y jTENII;O HAM@—Slcfon 2np,1.r:m.,1 g -- - jfl7 ;! ;. .. LLBO\YN k HIBICPATQICB SUOT- 6 0ip anoVed, (by ill° by yl3 •• DROWNS KIRKPATRICE lIIARON-40 cask!, clear Side., and In ewt loom;' ya cast a Shoulder.. in rum., for role br • BROWN rc KIRKPATRICK QIL--labricittat teceiT4 fa sale by 'l°3 ICID2=I AEU Mri.,git.o It• egpetiorvalitr,l.l as!, 141 WO) KIDD W Hl y lng . 17 . 1sju . st recalled_ !algal ca MITItS ATKNT.CILCSi it.4ng pilLare, ior,sale , by (,) LI! ~•=4. E LLIDIS, CO rdgfirflea.ll ••a-diaa _ •••• • • • OLUt i.tYrAtN TYA—,/¢d rem vfldiAiir •aur,,717, Elmo. (imam vad.na . lYarr,Liare, a ha - ,,r f.lf 'elut.ts ol gentian fin lly.aeres, for ra.4. 1411 ay Vita A Mt 01.131t4 es CO • .410 — "'Cott Liberty xt_ _ Abb—livbX•VE IV; .77" /iv b. 7i V, tor ~ ri - ,;"... 2 ., !,,1* GTar am. Mp . • .. - RORISON. LITZ LE r,,Acyvv39 cni.lis Hams; • : cut*" Side.: ' • •!: eliks thodlers; !r 3'reita dimmed. now 1 .dinr: iteauer . by LSAtAII D I C . KEY & CO • ~. r Vited•r and Frain liartrilug .ra r eWn - t; • 13. A• 1-`4 ye TOG` A CU Pus G . %yood i w. VT?' i ! 6-- •ia l''''',cil'a:,,VZH*4.4°ElA7a*h. • 1 1 4sbE14 - a1..- - tirat elaib . • 11131 D •A• PA SIN MiTOOK I. •LtE.s-i•av bautbusg-- • • • . 13 cubona artsdoi• :• • Taisla Pbtaibi i• •i 3 Ws Tallowl• _ abZa .• ! b tta b i=e r rd f Pang suite and tor We- L 7 CAN9IFD . D ON ON CRACKEBS—Jagt*trWed aad for tale La at No TO be. Libel_ ty street. •-• • 604110 d0 110a C Dotteroid Water Cracker.; Bitc6n; • , :1 bile do' Bran Mecum. .N 3 • WM ed 3 CLURG & CO tooIiENCHEI6SI6•4k smelt lot of Godiet 6.7 VLSI Te 6111666 66d far tale 6y - • lirm•A htrCLI.IRO le CO 161 Llbery it 4W.% #3.313,—/3 YL Mae croial:i 3: - TaR A 4," 14 tit" " I li?' AU ailithl.--/UU am ‘73, raw case4, e sila 6m, =bre, • . A Ale Al tilAritet 'CO r canal Basi. $ll. WIiagROBSEN-t 1 _ len 7ITEW AEO 33E /IMAM U. last Fred and rotas 1\ W 7 per box, by_ . Moltitis wurrni 1 - East we of filo ite Inaangok : • , Ledgnite Netting. • • . ••• UR Mt t lilllitellll7.l.D have received • rip, Da ply elf shove twice—White, Ranh, vyd Rclor• cc, Aloe, Pia lied Blue Nett, for covering .1114...4tak.0. ' oil • rug* UL Port bpi la'ato Oohed States, pica 11.3'poir P 4 4441.007 WIMP,* 44E0Sna, _ _- , 1.,1ta AT kitqKPATRICK ceired (or gale 'ay ICIIIKYATIIICK