DI ItAtitiEli. 1 bLE.CirlArth- ampuirr&D & TELE& st& P&L& KM! TN PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE FOREIGN NEWS. BY THE CAMBRIA. VVILTUEEL PA11T10171.411.11 Bmnum,'Novl6. HESSE cigArr. ' The Getman papers received . on Wednealay, cool= the account repreeentistr the moreetents of the Austrian troops in support of the Bimini twee. which 4 about to entat the Electorate of &Telegraphic despatch of the23th ului o, same That in the coarse of Sunday night all the troop al ' Oink received orders to leave that city, and than they are marching to Harem. They will thus be in &position to min the &variant and Austrian as soon es they enter the Electorate. A Telegmphic devil:eh of theWrth, from Camel, awes that an army of Bevarein troops was hourly expected to enter the Eiectorste. The Cologne 'haute contains Frankfort lacers of the Zah.ult., which state that the Heiman troop in Hayman, wad the environs of Frankford have been diet:ended, and were compelled to give up their arms and aceoutrernerns. The =me paper mate that the Elector and hie ministers after pro testmg against the Bavarian invasion of the Eleoto nue, have suddenly altered their *leers and gives their consent to the entry into kkase;iot the Bava rian-army. That army wes expected to arrive on the 30th Mat. AMhentictinformation has been received o aa . mull of the conference at , Warsaw, betweenthe Emperors of Raisin and Amelia, and the Kim of Prussia, boi tbe; Cologne Gazette contain. a Tele graphic despatch from Berlin of the 301 b taltorhick states infamatton been received from Wanaw cording to which the Prussian proposals have eurn promptly declined. DEN bIA RIL Denmark too is not - likely to accede to the pro. pawl of &Danish and German commissioner to settle the dificulties of the Danish question. The Berlin Reformer dentin that Frisian officers (In full uniform) aro allowed to loin the Schein. wig Holeteiners. The London Times' Berlin cur. respondent write, that nothing had occurred dtp ring the visible and external proceedings of the congress at Warsaw, to !Ewen the hope that its issue wonld be favorable to the continuance of pearac. - - - . The correspondent of the bind= Times under date of Vienna Oct. Thlt states that public, feeling was rimmed, and that even the movapethatic go to fez as to declare that they should have no objection to shoulder their muskets again. The Morning Chronicle is informed that Movie will never yield on the. Feudal Question. The Gamma rapers are oocupied with detailing the movements of books SPEECH OF COI.: - BENTON ATST. LULUS_ Sr. Loco, Nov. 13. The rotunda war Ellett On Saturday night lest, to bees Colonel Benton's, speech. • Hundreds were unable to get in, so great wu.the rusk* heir it. Mr. Benton eoa.rneneed by tarn that he left Missouri under a pledge to renew m the U. S. Sea ate the deal:naiad of the --4 'Nelltficatton" rem:Swipe of the tut General Arembly. He never ' , adorned i MO pledge, and the time had now come for bun to 1141 W reason for not Se doing. When be went to Washington be found Mr. Calhoun sinking inborn" grave. He bad no beanie raise a coatroom with a dying man, and after his death he would not mate the attack. He suffered thy to pass with oat opening the einitr.irsay, toil son there was no occaston tor It. The object in view was ac complished in a manner moo agreeable to him. tie stated that the object of the opening the dm motion in Miami, was to make op Ibe people of the U. States to the schemer,' for the dissolution of the Union. In the Senate the, labor of carrying on the discussion was taken a his hands by the din. =imitate thernolvo who avowed their intention an the floor of Convent. All. inereddrnity in " his assertion relative to thedisunion edheme. then van' tilled. He then knew MS people would take care of donseives - He e= that Geo. Taylor, Mr. Clay and himself started together, all studies upon the same plat form or Commoo Som., RUMP and metier, vim that every mest.ore should re t upon its ownitnete Its. Gen. Taylor kept the true until he dad- Beaton to the end or the nee Mr. Clay belted. ex operation easy to_ bun, re bus had served an I apprestiomelp to the betidess. pa changing, he i mum have all tt.e bide bundled together. Me. Benton then ailed ed to the struggle and lined sepuition or the bMs. cad of thee punnet oepa rately. The long motion of Coagreu was Who'. ly canoed by Mr. Cray cheating vaned on the vitalactint, whether there should .be • separate or Doug %aerate conaidemtme or rte d &rent meas. eves before them. , . He th en reviewed the proceedings of Centimes 1 on the slavery question. The lads .the public, consequent upon the pretreated discretion, he at. trlbuted all lathe tOmoibui Bill.' Towards the close of the tee:sloe, tile speeches' ailed; and I mart that . ant the !Omnibus,' bet the breaking down of Ibex athlete, canoed this cheese. - Many Southern mamba., nader the lot ranee of the dlatotioulats. were .'eluded - into the bslief that the North had determined to abolish slavery. The daily timenne. •, rote. of, and intercourse teeth the Northern memberr, cured the delusion, quiet- ed the Southern memteu; and all good anus would likewise be quieted,: if they could go to Congress and meet the Net members fate to fax. The martial= , i the Mexican laws show ed Northern men teat the 'Provide' was neneemet eery' they therefore abandoned it, Libre reviewing the ~.fleettbai.. be gave his reams for Toting toe mad great the measures when separately presented, sand. alto retorted to the Mien of the most ;eminent members ea the same. He give the Southern • Senator, entire credit for saving California.' They wanted bee di• aided-they wanted her deleated-,but they would not sell their votes to the .o.nndats • for that port pose. If they had to voted. Callknerte would have beta eamificed. From the eaminuiest - that would have followed, we were *Reed by the high honor of Southern Senators; and to them let tae honor be ascribed; and co to hint w.lO would have bought their Cotes and mold the State (A large portent of this part it the speeel was devoted to Mi.' Curl • Mr.Benten then eteded to t meeting at!'. Louis to celebrate tn. peerage are farce men- um% which meel'og oat on -trheatowed praise but 'censure. Ile did not allude to hndself-thet came I of count, Iron the romposittoa et Whigs and Nolllllm-bat they censured G en. Taylor, by ice plicartiori in a resolutioo Oich. applauded Mr. Elided.° and his Cabinet Cy puce mete indneuce and rapport to the ..oinnif,us" Ile felt It his duty to defend Gen. Tayinr. le was jest and bled to him and his, by the appdioneent he gave Col. Fremont, shanty era. the Court Mania. He as touch u said that he disiproved of that .Court Martial. He would also do Gun. Taylor justice on soother point. Hs believed him sincere In the declaration that ho ,would net toupee a per= fronieflice for op: moo's lake; and whenever • care was brought fairly berme him, be acted no to the noble declaim:on. Such removals, doubtlate were made-but a Preeiddist men net upon lathe. matiOn - and I. liable to be misled. Ile cited proor, the cite of De. limo, Codsel at Tenn; and tee asserted that Geo. Taylor ;erased to remove meta ly on political groculde; and that fa what all Amer. icon President. ought to do lie then alluded to his absence from the Senate during the pottage of the ugitive !Nave Bill. lie pre, as his rune for of voting, that he be lieved the bill injudtmous; art was 'willies that his 1 friends should try lc lie r ed with them to make 'it unable to them. Tee wan no coustitational objection to it, and did not ish to mate my draw. beck from his opinion of ' ; me such would have , been me case, but for the silly attacks upon Mot, 1 for misting one vole; by t see who were so Jodi!. Went to others who missed nearly every me. 1 • lie then reviewed the rise and progress Muni. foulest in gnome. It need as far beck as - IM, he said, and may be Mod under the head of "Plots oue; two, and ." The hater to the present one, and he regar d Uns the moMbold and. .lupprroas of the three. Its object was the ups anal of the North and - South, ender the pretext ( Northern eguesstou. but be himself was th e oh set of the, attack. He appealed to the pup l i appeal was decided by tke dreier' lunge ' the Nullifiers. Though nominally cenntleg thirty d volute the Assam. bly, there it bat Hide tare thin one third that number in favor of Null( alien and seeeleien, as reinsidoca for our political ile-dhe rem are Union ' Democrats deceived. and ho will =Ma right a. themselves, of the. thirty dd, nominee Medea I as Anti-Buteu Deineent e strength. made the deelantiou without fa of controdicdon, ex. rept from these who dent; ed poor•Falber arta. it. and held hire to %wiles there were not ores f..i,, 41 eli the 'F..itsle .11ril would. be candidates Arks. , , • lie examined the =sea Jetted= Gay. is every case where an Anib ton man wee auto . ed, Unedited it was do by • combination of Whip end Beaton votes, ndet a pledge to go I with the nosjoray orlhe , „ muttony. Forthcrs there was net *come .1 in ,slats whets Asti. Baum candidate. au no be eluded on Anti bes= Democratic gtone He stated that'll!" 6 months 'puking to Missouri bad eurtedap the people at me Caton. and resented theisepotte Mott of the Stales Ile alsolpreeented Minoan! from sendieg delegates to the Nashville Coneen. • lion. He was eery eueere on the Anti-Beaten party: Be thought their etarse-chamerterizing them. selves by hatred to IL man--diabobeet and Ida . eel. Neither Whip ncr Demounts should la& , ate with them. Terre were twelve In the let Assembly, and shoot the mans number In this ' the others are in bade, on benchee, and In MB. embalm there are row besides; and between them --- and me, now and forever, there are high walls and deep di:thee-to tollowatup or onmmunica. I. non with them., Compromise is the watehuword .. _, of the Aut . :Serape men DOW. They will comorc. .mfrs qua eel toes het Beaton--that le. having • failed to destroy theithey will bur him, give hlm ; - all the oiliest in il Wean as punkas° money-' • '!he Dstil 'was a compromiser. He offered to 1 otimprembe web Christ, eirerleg him all the land is =world, the Mail, all the while, not owned; • foot or ii; en if tie AntbSeutonistt -they do not own se office - ' Misse” - " -st au to sell Mi. Re wpm sLut ' In Bt. Louis. Be Moot li with. • oat gloves. He , a like. ens, to the'eult illy and would lamellar ' ' far the advaitement el Henry Clay d I.elinywo. by i Col. EL K. 7 NASHVILLE CONVENTION. I..rasuircraz, Nov. 15th. The States being caned, M. Booed, of OWlrgia promoted a mates of reiolutiou, dcelairiog the moult legialatton by Coutrese, a direct &wick, by the North on the eights of the South—dm dot Convention cherished a hope that Two would rebuke the abothichtsta, by. spun:log the props• wan. [(Term acceded, the Cao►eotion pro• teats mama the net, as • grievance to the South —a—ropetntou of which, would be a jut cause of seceastoc. The Committee on EtWrolations, asked leave to sit during the Betudott of the CoussnUort, end promised to teport on Saturday. Lela.) wee Ranted. A matioa to adjourn, failed, and MoW hatter. Ciftecusta, presented the following resolutions. Resolved, ?ton is should be tae polooy of this Gottneation, while ft slits op some to a higher trade of to restrain others who would rush to fatal *Woo, wid:let the necessary Pkeperatfon. Kr. McWhorter spoke at some length on sop. port of the resolution, to accept the stirring oip PI" whisk he undertook to do mast effectusily. Mr. Cllayboorn. of Tennessee ' followed to • atm' accarsion tone, when the Convention ad. burned till to morrow at too o'clock. NAinvaix, Nov. 16. • The Conveutlotimet on Saturday. at 10 A. M. Mr. Medals. of Va.; , on the part of the Soled Committee, reported a Namable and resolutions for adortica by the Convention. The preamble declared that the State have re. sidnary righte—the people of the several states; QUO_ people united for oaten poricsov — the! Mere equals; each State bad a right to /oar of tarragon:news from other States,snd • right Peace. ably to secede. Anypdtentot to coerce the soce. ceding Stales was a gross assumption of power, and it was recommended to the South, I ncase may este State secedes, to • support that Stalt eachued that all the evils, inanticipation of which the Convention bad been called, may be realized. The /Multiuse divided; the Wilmot Protium en. Malty extended over , Canfornia. The South was excluded from Utah and New Mexico. Coalmen bad bought the territory from Tom under totem of bringleg down the militia to make it a free ter. Mum. It had intodered with steamy to the trim of Celtuabla,and rreamble recommend. ed • Cl /tress alike South, to meet in tdootgom. ern Alabama, to coutteel regardiog the course to be pore:main maintainstme of het rights and in. mitutlems. It murdered to be primed. The Tenuensee , members of the Convention &seated from the repolt. The Convention sijoorned to meet at at o'clock this afternoon. NEW YORK MARKET Nov. 18. Tha demand for Flour is good, and the market aliE with • good eniletry (or the Some, Eastern and shipping trades. For good Wesern, the quo. tattoos are unchanged MHO yesterd ay. Wheat—A soup enquiry for Wheat. Market Arm Weserniand Gennenee. Sties of Mich. Igat $ll4, 0810,111 05. Coin—A moderate businesi' is doing. QiCill• tions are unsettled In the atutettee of a demand. Pcek—Fork continues upward in tendency.— Prime with a good hi:sinew, bps advanced 25 per cent. Sales mess ill. 82011 i 7...—prime S 8 500 862—Beef, heavy—lard is tam with a sur en • wry sad no change. Better is is good demand at 110170 for Wei. tern. Tobteco I. firm with tales Ut 1110121 for Eels locky-8k for Maryland. Iron la is tair demand, with an upward tendes CY. load is quiet; oomtnal Si Si Of a 4 87, for Foreign and American. The Conine' Steamer Etalds,saded to day. She lakes out soopoo specs. The !Item atop Frank lin arrived bete thm mornibg. She brings no later - Dews than the Cambria.; NEW ORLEANS Nov. 15in. It hos been raining most oI the dsy. Briefness is dull. In pain nothing is deuig. Provision—Bacon 6ides saves 1117 1.2. Sluwil• den 6 cents. • Groweier—Rio Coins is entire with dos of 1462 Bogs alt e. Whisky-22 amts. Cotton—Sake of 600 bales 'o day. Hay has declined. , RATES OF IIib'COUINT, akvio OF DISCO ONILCORII2.3.7ILDBY N. L10L11515 di. 50g11, Kidnap Brokers. Na. 5B Id iiikot street, Lear qt. a POUJOISIONF.IIII. I indium., 00oboal800irarb ---Par2uni. illi t Braneke••• f Ltobanin Dana Par'S-alkSerip • ... . ... ' Mara. 5 Man. Dank •Otri 1 Virginia. 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Illowil , wlr-Vav Bankv , Nor. letarum win— lemur. OP PITTIIIETJHLOrIo AN Ceases for thirteen Directors of albs Dant for the coating year, wlll be held at she Hankins Maw, on Monday, 1116184 h day of November next JOHN ANYDER, l'iturbergh, 0eL18,15.50.--oelasdul glabussige Hank of Pittsburgh. AN election for thirteen Dtreetnnl , of this Butt, to serve daring [hemming year, will be held at tba Banking House, an Monday, the thth November eel between the boars or b A- Ba' 3 P. M. TIMMAS NI. HOWE, Cashier. 1030--ne2t:dal EanLaat. t sa- nano ar ntAllllllllllll' Wink Pllttsbgb. AN election fok iAtrizen Directors of thin Bank, tot the castling yen, be held at the Banking Hem, on Monday, Ike Leh day o [November next. ti DENNY, Cattier. th, Oct IMlt,lBso_—oaltdW =:==l:M2 MCCTRA limey Oaland and Howent Twill. lisle. able NM IVA= boat deetley or awsdny, received on conalanineed, ...a for sale low, by HERSEY, FL,CULNO ta CO, 0e25 129 Wool la- 'LOUR 1111CD1705413. Trrn,slArm a NOBLE will sail their Extra o new, delivered, on and atler the 1 ANolrember, liberals par 100 lbs, sosperfien, at SS per 100 lbs. A disocoutt to Mallen. mot WILBIAZEN do NOBLE a SPENDID Jet lilac k Malty, eub 5 nous od, with V wegoa mod Iluners for tal J . Impairs of OHN WATT & CU A G -I go aidertmeet o tenon and 1, L A: mini/01p and Laces, Cherohittee and W iese, bereaved by theibbeeriber In Rosined, and Or *ale et very reduced rates, by , . C ARBUTHNOT V sated to Charter. A LIGHT Gall Soto Wheeled Steam R. AyP hr to SCAIFE t. ATKINgoN 'Firth at., between Wood & Market. GOA ' hbde prime .O. meld on soartirnment for sale by bIILLER s RACKET 50N nog -- •PSI &111:3 Liberty . TRW MITE undersigned hosing mrsagensents for the per chase pf Teas in the east, by which they are eon. mainly in temiptot Fresh Tseasaleeted from owners es they arrive, confidently otter them to the public, at the fallowing kir Inter • Common Green and Week Teith al per th. Fine do do do: odt do nether do do do 075 do Extra do do do. 100 do Their asserunent comprises— Oolong, four grades, Young Byron, 4 grades, Gaul. do, Old • do, Feu:thermfionanial Gunpowder, • I r.V. All needs sehl at this bone Iwo erintuned an A can be returned If they do net glee !Mint sate! rsel/on. The hlenlll7 ratnmage them since opening, smelts !coder than any :e i str- P IS= P AI - Petal dirmant rode to retailers. Wht A fiIeCLUNG to CO n'..th Liberty sorer. OLIMULL TZA STORS . • • received, la large tad well silleeted flack of ,31 1 i r l, T h Tees Cress them Iportera, comprising th e very bon qalMiesof Often and Black Teas, arblek wilt bo sold on the most favorable termsowhol4alt end RISIL Tho artcntion of families is respect fluty Dished to the ft FIVRY C. St MIX, Cor„FAh & ktsrigi alley. — AN§PAREN'TifHeDEP—A , tame amnosee 1 144101'mm mks or Window Shad., 0,1 . the meresfeetaters New York, which ere will set wholesale and retell st the loereei prices LI PHILLIPS se* 7 he Woo 4 OIVIMhnIAL RECORD. MITRIBRUBLOKI BOARD or TELLFOR Aso gunimeri isewrov. COMMITTEE FOR NOVEMBER. L T. POt .01r11iAf 5ir•.......Ti. L KVILIMR C. SIM Plassare Trip eta the Dlnrna•. Qttim • large number of our CILLICIIIO, ladies and gent'eMen, yielding to the kind invitntion of Cert. ConwelOoft for Wheeling on this magnifieent new summer, cm Friday evening last. The boat len the wharf at about half pest four o'clock, P. M.; with her decks well crowded. The afternoon and evening ants clear and pleasant, end seemed to be sent purposely lot the =Woe. We bad a pleannt roe from this city to Beaver, which our gallant steamer accomplished it a;11Ule hum thee two hours; and making the distanee to Wheelie' - in about eight hours, including all etoppages by the way. We remained at Wheeling until Bator day morniter, when we left gale on our Wpm There were over 200 persons on board, some' tatty of whom were billies, and through the good management of Cart Conwell, the time was whiled away mom pleasantly by all on board. Stoey's Brass Bind from Brownsville, had previously been procured by Copt. Con well, and their extellent music added touch to the happiness of all on board. On Saturday teenier, whenoo our way up, the paatengera held a meeting (or the purpose of adopting come resolntlons expreoolve at their &clings in regn•d to the hind treatment cubed at the hand, of Capt. Unwell, and hia gentlest:mole officers. The meeting woo organized by calling (Jen. William Lorimer to aho Chair, and appointing Wm. C. Friend, and Wm. 1. Graham, Seerecarteo. Atte, some very appropriate remarks by Ile President, onion atory of the eaters of the meet• leg, the following preamble and motormen ware offered by Mr. Howard, and uoanunnusly r,ropte ed, being most heartily responded to by the ladies pretest. Whereat. The DWltonal. passenger; visiting Wheeang by the regular Nickel Drranal., on her second trip between the Iron City and her West ern Virginia nwahlmor, have enjoyed much pleas. ore, marted.by no romdent calettlettO to detract from the harmony of the occasion, and dernri to esprers.' their opinion of the said tiers, and the manner in Wh . ,Ch +he is conducted, therefore Resolved, That we have found the ; Animal, for 'speed, eomfortable accommodations, good (are, and Otte, gentlemanly, and aventlyet officers, eyearbmg which the trevelma community can desire, and that we remeettntly recommend her, and her gentlemanly officers—Captain Willis S. Corinne 3, Moran. T. Li. WitSams and Andrew Been" Clerlit--to the favorable attention el our outset'. Resamel, Than our neighbors of ElOwnsville, in the production of this eplendid steamer. smitten their repUllWeti for ship 4[111,1(11g, •Ilbeogb latity 'deprived, by the completion of the along water to West Newton, of Mint claim to the 'he title of the head of navigation." so bog aucetaafully mired against both Pittsburgh and Wheeling. Scatted, That the owner. w h ose emerpri.c projected, and the meebau tea whom skill he. built and furnished Ono excellent vessel. are entitled to the highest credit Mr the result of the coo, Lunation of their capital and labor, exhibited to the 0.1.11C941 of her COOSIZIMUCHI, and the comfortable and spleadid style of her appointments—so well calculated to cony cut the design of a mere intl• mate and frmndly bemless eotmeetiotl between those cities. . . Rs=trod, That own thank, are due the member. of 3:4ey's Brownsville Band, for the excellent innate. turniated ris on the oCCastoa. Re,olved, Teat our thanks are a , ito tendered the citizens of Wheenne for the cordial reception and many attentions received by our party daring their short tray amonnet them. &mired, That the °from of this oteetteg be I eolutettee be procum the pabliestioe of these re , echelons Is the papers of Wheettag end Pitub burgh. GEN. WIA. LARIMER, /EL, ?maiden Wu. C. FILTUND, Was. J. Gs...sax, Secretaries. Mies Howard, L Matthews, - Miss Rosen, H E:ehbaum, Mrs Mtn 1. Wood,, Ju W Wcola ell, Mrs Wm II Notary, nits 0 Icel. 9 9 lone., CI H Hildebruid John Hale, M K M.:llead, M. Dr ['Jar Mi.. Baxter, Mn Oandot, M 1 Morris, Mrs Ltrimer, f , A Morris, Mai Fatawstrsk, A N Itu• cel . . ' Mn Friend, B 0 Sawyer, ddra PhilDpe, I J Pntriek, Miss M'Elnent, John Rhonda, DIM= trrElS2 . . .. Mum Pudder, Taos A Nader, hire Bunluau, N M Poladcater, Mr. Rath, J Buchanan Ober, Mra BUlttiOn W Ettillirth, !din Chambers, Jamul:lda," Mrs R Lca, W F Babcock ' , !din F W Szesaaa, N B Ryder. - . M Itnthin, L A Hard., ..1 Snowdzo, BB BlLSkillt W Forsyth, ISFaller, Floreocs Cramar, l neneS, N B Regan, Aloruhoort. L A Hardin, 1., S °ACM, W F Bennort, F Lee, Eds. W Dean; W Jas S ton W H %Insane,/ John Fff noon, il T Myer, Frown. L. Wm Ltemer, Jr Wtt. Parkblll, Jr, Robert Lts, Edo; Moarboune, J Jooepo Smit, B B Broshear, J. Panerson, Jr. 1F Faller, J Bgtorreen, no. Ornbam, 1 M Thmonson, ft B.nly, Jolla 8 Kteypo, And 15d nnher. We, the onderealgned einem,' of Wheeling, plat metier,. on tile r.teuner Darnel an her tinware' top, ivy.. C , :•rty and cordial 1111 , 0 t to the •a. a, ned rasoldtruna as to the kindaeta and atteuttoo the otfirra p d owners of eaid boat, and *ire , one nohnotoleSan eats to the ladies and genaemee from ?tether gh for the ,:oortesy maraeated toward ma open the oceasioa. F I.lpdgyer; Wm Byerly J C Camel! a, N Granby, B Bxa field, Geo Biehardeon, W F Cork Wm H Woodward, A C Portage, Geo W Di ble, W F Ronan. The °Sena and columns of the steamer Diurnal team their ritiono thank. to their passengers for the *bore very clattering encomiums they bare been tdessed to bestow upon their °forts to rea• dor the exttirstoo agreeable, end donbt not, that with web approbation, they will succeed in their aunt lenient expectations. W. S. CON WELL. Capt.- : PITT/Mtn/0n ZIARICIET Marcy, Prrnaoion °Atkin. r Monday /doming. Nov. 18, Ithin. Our abser.c from the city an Saterday,leill account for the non•appearance of oar local market report, In tad ay'. paper; as, horn-vet, the day Ina aztremtly tnalement, we pregame that eery little was detalf ooasequently there can ba no material charge from oar last repel, Toascro..—Notice has been given that the French Reel, will require the (snot vine kinds and quantnica of Thbacce. fog the year If, contracts are to Da given oat ou the 1 3 th of Jan nary next Of Maryland• Virituta • Kentucky. Macadam. , Havana Jan• Brasil. • • • By which it will ba wen that U 'to quantity required's much less than that titan (or It V Too Datum Canoe Tesne —at To observe by the en. the ot the Board or Trade, mat U entire exports of the kingdom, for the month end .g BerteMbor dat, showed a decrease compared with the cortesponding period last year, o taTi,int or ad eat 77 • 040, • ettO an mcrease aver 'be same Am° In 1849 of dir= l , o3l, The tootsua is prinemodly caused 1, r the heavy falling off of 10.,311, Ia the exprou of e. luso yarns, am slotmd la a greatdoetea by short etocks, and the Imre. nenslon of an 1011677.10,0 mop!, tar the t NM. trade Tee exports of mannfactered cotton good,' elhiblis an increase, colanared with last 7.0 , , of 7,0 1 , and .00, 1649, or 1471,941.—N. nal. Tan sontei or Budal.—lt to animated that th.‘queit• thy of engem on hand en Ova In of Logan, the pnnelpal muteu of the world, woo only arm h.d . .f of Met on hand at th e same dale in 1919. This del.* le accounted for br the prornss of imputation and from any treat felling off In the p:odact ion. In Ina, England connoted two handfed thomantl tote, and In 1519 eight hundred and seventene thaaratad, caused by low omen, and try the eddidenanneally, a f (oar hun dred timer and to the popalaulon.tequiring toe thormend Cu each,. very year, mere than the pmedlAT ere, to eepply her wants. Toe iner ease of population to the United A totes, courneed at one tomilinn and the ca enrol' don thirty five pounds Sorb perron. Tale world 35,Cr9 blido of mailer mze, to meet the dmnemi,fien‘inif in the agirrenate, 45,009 east, of evens more to than in 1119. The were r eaar , ity la emoted by 1n• emend tirmrtoption, and 11101 by decreased pro:lm , Lien. It can hardy be expected, says the B. P. ffaernal, that Cabe should produce more eager in latere, than she now does. Teo eireametanees screalning the clime, she well in a few year. reel the want of laborers, .1 a is said teat the cholera hoe carded of 16,100 slaves, nee It a lair to conclude they whit the friendly reeling which now calm between Ppeln ead Englalad„ the Billet annletry have eagerly aelled theopportmity to press the eatinetion of:the glees trade epee tht net of Madrid, whtch could be so eadly effect< whit an expected naval force of upward° of rwenty•reseele of war... N.O. 8.1. . . MAW' W301‘.111 !MIA , 1300=31 AT HOLMES , LITERARY D.ETOT, Third am; oppodto Dm Post Ware. 13 0 tinniilallo=liagai,° N o s. Ihr Nowinhet Knietc:DOCkOlt In 1111121110 do Democratic Now Review Hamer'. Monthly dinanlne; Dictionary vital:militated, No TA Ldtell 1.4•111! itge,No limwe i'emploon, by Omits Lever, Worn. In Amami, her Wark Inn her Neward, D 1 Matta 1. Mtlmoth—a T.. and Mani aditloa. foil "BUCK weal' FLAWsaes o jra reed by 0.31 WI OK IdaDAND 'l=9 D UDK Wllhada Lpll nod WPC% • PORT OF PITTOURGII. Barn —Teter., wen 5 feet.lsllnclies, In etannel, a t dusk, last evening. d falling. - - - _ • ARRVIRD. Fashion. cenhles, Elizabeth Mahn., Dries, Beaver. Beaver. tureen, Sextet lactic, Bennett, Dicnuale. Attune. Pugin... Igrovirissilin. Jan h irl Y eeo ll re, "' 4Te ' ea ‘ nr Ility•torie Suite, SioneZClnelinall. suchese state, Dun. Cincinnati. llndgapon. Magnet, bon, Peirismonth. Arena, Kinney, Wellsville , J Q Adams. Luna. St Louis. Maul, Cons.% Wneelteqy 'DgFAFItrF.D. Fashion, Peebles, Elizabeth. Michigan, Sties. Reuse. -Beaver, Cionititi, D Redo, Heiman, Brownian!. •Atlantie, Vicki:mon, Hiairnicsllla. Noighiighenj, Ilartupes. West Newhall. Misamagot Na, 9 Fisher CinglnoilL Dikm .W ellsv ille. • Alulatet. McMillan, Whirling. Cinderella. Hazlett, Nei/will. Sienese State, Dean, Cincinnati. Ringgold. Cope!, Cuseittuti. DUATE. LEANINCI TINA DAV N ASII V 11.1.6—F0n Pitt. 10 A... 721, LOUISVILLE—RinggoId, 4 r. ZANI SV11.1.1:-Falptess, 10 a.. nRiptOEPORT-IVell/Vllll4 10 EL.I.SV I I.l,E—Ate. 10 a. NI. urnal, 10 a- st • Fos Wassuaii —The lino near Wellsville, Captain Young, will leave as above this day—offering a Ana opportanay to shippers and passengers. Foe 'Leant . une—The moist packet nem Eenpreas,' Coo mister, will lelave thin deg for Zanesville, at roar o'clock r r Then is an expellent bent, and her ae emisenodationin are seined, lee ihransa.—lt will be seen by advertisement in another colmtin t that thlurplendsd .n ew packet *Warner ia performing 'let enabler trt trip. between Mir city and Whecling._This tattle owe of the Derr Icemen on tug Wt.ler.l waters, and from boa general nougat:nem for the comfort of pimiengere, ind the sell koowu geutlemanly beating .41 hung elperituce if bet sec am punted officers, we teeeromend het sidle ipenal attention of all concerned. Celt. Conseil] ar mend,. is highly popular, end from a 0100010. wine h game under ore ob.croetion daring the •tp," wo ore a•Mreil.that le neduretandt well the Jut.. s permuting to Ms Othce, and that. in (h . . discharge of Willa eoneerres to be hi• data, he no reSpeeler of pretests, when hts rbarnster es a corn wander, and the rebut Won of Lts boat la at tithe. The D. Imintes lur Whet.hcF, thin mowing, at ten delotk prectrely, - Y3I.IIDADMIATIB7I DURIsID. - INE: mirequalled .utters, which hoe atteruied the lan of PIORTIMONE'S IitIk.UMATIO COSI UND and DLOOD YURIFIGk, to Cfrenumlll en , . ina tb• severest and most anymerani owthatol IN. FLllblhl.ATtlitY AND CFIRONIC RIIZUMATISN, la Insufficient guarantee and recOmln•Pdaturn to to ntine all who ars agitated with this rtheanfalthscsre to try to 01111100. thindreith of cases, many of them calms. of it.. Lows and °therefrom abroad, 0000 been ennui with. is the last few ton" the In ISO ray ntst Loois while it tier. (Min adepts al rond ri view also that it IS , verb:motor flirt memo wherever toed Name of .her. warn Chronic cams of lane, standiree, nbd all hope of recovery hewn e'en riven op. IN bib others were of more recent dale, cf the .ncUM tuliaroniatery form, vrry severe ~ . 11 field 00 Ike wonaiefot .ieriro, or ibis sled:tide, mod thousand, who have ism shore to hewed's, sodare now en Wn enjoyment of health eon but raven We original discoverer and ow pricier, P. be neforter 01 mobbed It Is wolf known (min the expenenee of the past, that on outward application rare Shawl. Ili latest tiller and best manufacture-4h Black and Colored Silk Shawls—Lupins ll Black and Mode Colored Thtbet Shawl, with silk and woolen Fringes —Parig Printed Cawley!, ml Terterri Shawls— Plain and Embroidered Crape Shawls—New eryle Prhited Palm Shawls—Neat figured Pans Drool , . Shawle—Lerarts Black and Mode Colored Thibet Lb Sbagrie—Plaie Mond Seal Skin ShawlirPlam Mode Colored French Terkerri Shawls, fringed and bound—Eight enamor • French Node Colored Tint , . Cloth, manuring fall -two yards wide far Shawls, binding to matob—Whlte and Colored Barcelona and Genesee Shawls, &e.- Wholesale and Retail. ROBERT POLLOCK & CO., Sell) ath Second se, Yhlidelph e. rnel sable.d&orKralliS - HATS, CAPS, AND MUFFS. JAR MO WILSOX, OIL 91 Wad st, corm, eDisnowatolley,Sreonri story, O FFERS hit customers and the paella, an entirely new and fresh sleek of Hats, Cape, and Muff., in great variety, Manufactured and detected with much care to reference to pare, dtyle, and quality, In Now Yore city, and will ' be offered at the lowest rues of and Entail. ?lustre i.ll,:laSo. oellunsstwlmt.; _ . (axe MM. oIUI xXXIUMI INITLZY &COL% lA, C ° c A jleh u iron, Ilia ' llait ' s 'l e " orns l r ,!, ) (IVal . nh l t . ' " • " ' and Washington Tarnplko Road, Tomparanrovilla. oolAdtarlys9 . 4131thINOA- -143 h1s dr, renewed for sa le ty and , wipe Sc. hIcCANDL fIR 1 irra DROOMA—EA dos Iug JOLIN WAs La siva, TT a, Cl) saleThi noS USIN-IJ. byte No I, le store next for sate by neS JOHN IVATT k VO MACKEREL —IV . Noy; dkalislOoT. do Nall u do HO In morn end tot sHa_b__ • nay , . A HUTCHISON &CO ILTHIHUNCV-41 L 2.12 No_liln num and lot nal, e nas •• • JAMES A 11131rHISON t. CO SUNDRIES -49 be Cbeaullbh 25 dna Woollen Snag; 2 Min Banat, 2 km • ute_la • 4 r a neffr ' .l. D Line n on eat rruneom—leo Gs eft Hoolly 11001, 5 bin pound do; ••!‘• 2 bin. Nectar; • 6 bye hf Ha, fa. nale by ~3 I D WILLIAMS t, CO ACK& 'L-I'Jl. rec • for sale by ocz : Wl= 3 MCOANDLESa aLaroataViDtitil 41i, at W. tdeClizteers Cur: 11We:theme, U. ES - Fourth server. tied W Wool once a - eerlepleadtd.eul.Sleet Waimea tii..gcce. gcs i tig ittj o sa =llo=vettiettor.;• Mee wit Citutrma dec . Saute end Steel d; Scarlet Erg Widm Vo lta Ramat Blue awl Willie dir lue - 44 wreago end Mee Rabe Demeit; Crlames end Pimple d Embowed Turkey Red CU= Figure d - da jio; Pima do do; Batriptdom.listeet Drab . de do; try tre. vbow .1 00 di ben Wirettesed di:eel item Ma Importers we Ideadleatrete,mtli be cold ee teey am bale env °Film easigni.oldee. We Is. vita ell *Wing Cniain Goods to eel el the Car. Feta* moss opt 9 WU. PIeCILINTOCI