• Fromithe Laded OTICIES OP DP. DAIMON, WI =cans - facet rusetsza.• everal years Dr. Bascom's labra were as , to the wild and oosettled frontlet* of Qtr. iltelatticky; - Wad Ohbo. The hardships end Otto which he woe utilized on these Weald. have crushed tile spirits of any mil.. may.- He frequently had to travel 40 miles whiny Ammo, - and, : alter the. fa. of meth. a kit:reel,. deliver a mimeo at sc. mat, at that time; were acarceli e, wad ri the:a were to bridges over the t eam wch, that:Amer, were often swollen by Mins, beyond their batiks. Bet this au but a alight 'chattel° to the noble pioneer of the cram U. meet 4 force his home daringly forward, and swim isitus the foaming billows. To *soul like hlti aweiluit and a few bones of 'chilliness were, titles no to be avoided. Oa one ocrasion, while ertrimmittg a a : Mall weans in Ifintincky, which had been swollen town nenstal bight by recent flues, the current was eq rapid that be bed been forced aosio2oo yards lielear the ford. The drill Was -whirling turioesly a hoed hem, and, on either Ids, the bank. were too rAmt, to ascend. He sew eta danger, bet, with (mei 4f .possession, be chits firmly to his faithful home :and the noble animal, inking a downward conree'ainslly emerged salelY from his perils. What• co:vast:does this prev -sent to the smooth and la ions _ 11th of most clergymen of the present eel' \' ‘skusanz, • The country through which Dr. duly led hies, van wild and very . . tbinly settled. The forests were filled with ferocious wild - • =-4tOuts. He was once followed Several mile af ar ge panther, w hich threatened at every' step to bond dwri —: end - from which he way resew-41.6y reaching, just at nlghtfall,the cabin of a tattier. At soothe time be had gone some distance from the forest, a i; friend, where be was stopping, into the forest, and ;was tying quietly, perustsg a book, and uncoil\ odour of all danger, under the bread spreadieg branches of a tree, when be heard the voloe of a man crying to him, sad telling him to lie still till he fired, on the peril et his life. Quickly giaseing hub eye to the direction - arbence the voice proceeded, he yaw bis friend with his ride elevated, aad point mg towards the branching of the tree under which be wee lying. • Perfectly familiar with bacitwoods life,.Dr. Bascom knew that some terrible danger was hovering (Me? him, and without the heist per. ceptible mot-en or body, he instantly turned his • gaze upward, when he saw on the limb of the tree, am more than twenty feet abous him, a majestic panther. whisking his rad and ju moment!st ready . to loop apse him. This one fearful nerve it required to retain his self possession, and - Mae save his life ! for the least m•Akin on the part of blr. Bascom would have hastened the spring of theyramber and sealed his tate torever ! - And in that fearful moment, when death teeme d iuevitable, with a self control and tillra truly woad...dui, relay perfectly gate; the keen crack of the ride was breed, and the ferocious beast, pierced by I the g aming aim elite backwoodsman, fell lifeless' by his side. . • shunts* nineowrzn. • • . While en the Circuit of Western Virginia, I think hums, Descent stopped at 11000, at a log c abin, recently erected by the road side. •Rant • doom by invitation, to dsne — veith the family. A timely little child, abditt three yearsold, whmh bad attracted his attention by its sweet smilesandrare • beauty, woe plttlieg in tremor the door,strldle the family were engaged around the homely repast, when soddenly a haul piercing ay was heard Cram without. Liy • child! my Child!" screamed the mother . , and quick as thought, all rushed to the door. r. Father of mute& what a sight was here pre• noted to the gees of a doting mother! 'A terrhie wirer had sprung epee her unwary dailies', and • -was ascending a tree, bearing the child in its • Mouth. • -.Tao gait qUickl for GO.YIFB4, the gee' fran- • ly,ecyledmed the father. tio Easton: rushed into the cabin, and, seizing the ann'from the rock, tepidly retuned; but, alas it wee too late! He wee only in time to nee the ' innocent, lovely babe torn to plebes, in the press 'erica of its frnatie parents, by the infuriated beast. Completely teat:cored by the appalling sight, it tett:tired several stets before Dr. Bascom a-eget. Oiled to bring down the bloodthirsty animal. "I can miner forget that awlol scene,” said Dr. Bus • con, whenYelatieg this incident to the welter, • some years si Aud well t rends he say so; for mine deeply eff ect ing and heart ng agate has seldom been recorded in the Watery of adorn. intone pioneer life. - - In the composition of Dr. Bascom there was no cent or ostentatious pretence. d ee r l e v e er be-induced to wear the peculiarress adopted by clergymen of bes cborch. He believed that tree humility is a principle of the tout, and does not mount either to meentricity o fd at or the nothe ems. Ho always dressed with nest. m and Mete. This so much displeased the '•el der brethren • that he was called to a formal ac count. by a !umber of senior clergymen. After listening, respectfully, to the arguments urged agamet the fashionable cut of bit garb, Dr. Bar corm deliberately arose, pa led orr his chat and harming it on a clam, desired to knew whether it was Memoir or his coot that preached. Hui cep. wirers smiled at the oddity of the argument, and 1 told him to dress as he pinned. ~ HE MAPES FROM A Mee :IN NEW ORLEANS. About the year leXit it was thought advisable by i the leading men in the Coltilzarlou can de, then to •lit infancy, to send a secret skentro the South, and 1 lb,' modem and arduous oface was tendered to Dr. Bascom. by the Board at Washington,which be promptly accepted. A more dangraotet pose non coca not have been asingued to him at that time. The movements of the Collimation Socie . were en4 ' sr l'i co w rii .tih i. The Son - elf teethe lirsed to he bonnie to the "peculiar inatitteionT and its efforts met with tin cairn violent ...I lion, denunciation, .d thtenten ince, in the South, that afterwards attended thenetwa of the Abolitien tags. • Indeed, Colontzanon was, at that tone, very Wile understo d, cod was regarded as synonymous with Aboiltion. The people et the South were consequently most bitterly apposed to it, and lnc meteor violent excitement at the time Dr. Bascom accepted Ins mission .ante laerireiwas Were, to proceed to Nem Or. leans, et? err eanterneg prlvate!y with • few petters vie mere known to be favorable to the movement; rut as he thought moat prudent. On solving there, and consulting with tilt tirade. he Inland that tt would be a [noel hazardous undertae Meg to atternut an hold a public meeting, and c lcy antler the advice of those with whom out he !oiled, be determined Is leave the citywith pohlicly anneuncing the object of hot coil. He hid, however, snoten in severel places in Rene tricky, be fare going to New Otleena.end,bis poet. alhin beteg keown, his arrival bud, therefore, are. ',fed cans•der,b'e excitement.. 3•lllslXlr.pld:y In c eased that a meeting was held by ..a number of c tizens, at which several IndanaraererY ePueeliev were del eared, ar.d a remotion passed regretting b m to leave the (my. iS commutes Or fnrious and excited indivilua's was appointed to wagon him, and entry him to leave within twenty four hoar., or take the coneequencea. At this time the Hen ' Mr. Dar.POO, of St. Francisville, afterward e ember of Coegrem from Loutilang, • bold, gels ot, and Impulsive man, wax en It visit to New .cane. Ha woo a Mari of real mettle. sod no lereent ever arose, where he was, that he dui of join one side or the other, and geterallv, he leas hut red he the weaker side. True to his na ture, when the excitement arose opiate Dr. Bas cam, Dawson, although he was, petwonally,a total stranger to him, satumed a bold stand in his de (epee, and immediately set &boat a plan for hie protection. How he suceeeded we shall presently the. committee called on Dr. Bascom, informed lino of the excited state of the public feeling, and ordered him to leave the city in twenty tour hour', to Ire the anntegneaces, vr bleb they, asserted would .be onsidaktious. ..Gentiemeu,' said he,la reply, "I had intended to leave to marTo3, morning, but now, Once you have ordered me to leave I shall remain thme . days locrr. IMg an imerican citizen, and eitior the r ght guatautecd to mby the Coestuuthm of coy count" The committee e were thorderstrock by the boldness of this reply tad hastily lel: the coml. Teo commaice had scarcely disapptared before !Cud yokels and the tramp of men were heard ap proattdr.g the room,' d n lelpation somelbing.ws Woos, Dr. BSeeeln are ripprcached the door, and, looking Iry the bill, sew advancing toward! him, • large crowd of rough men, led by one who bad he air soli address of a gentleman.' ,He fearlessly confronted them, and demanded : the o' jest of their errand. Mt. Dawson--for it was . he who lid this unemith band—laugbed, mai_ an anted him that he woe his friend. The whole party were thee invited into Ea room by • Dr. Pasemoor nen Dawson infer/tied him who he was, I-AVM 01 h of his Wendel - 4, and explained the nouns of his visa. ..Therer rid he, ''arcall boatmen from Ker. tacky, Oro, Youinia, ledlena, Mbaotiri and Ten . 1404 Ed them have heard you preach la time'poi; nod hose who have not bawd you then:Lichee', hays beard of you from their moth. era or their bind, When I heard ,of your deoccr,Mr Ba•coin I determined logo to the levee,' and appeal to them for acne protemins; and you are tee re.olt. We've into met the Committee und I told them it they Lima to tooth a hair I your head—if they dared to pet you is prime we wouldtg: leave a moats of their .1011nosti. etand•og. : Tura'e a thousand more sued brave boys vs these et the levee, mid they all swear • , they'd die for yea," Crerpowered by the:chivalry of Dswecirbisod the manliness and affection of the hardy boomer, Dr. B• mom wept, •• tk o b ravo an d good only eat, weep, Is he retumed his bean kit thanks. That tngbt the Sneed' in the vicinity of the hoel at which Dr. Bascom was stapping,were alive with th brave, honest boat , moo of the wee!, each one ready to peed his life in defence of the '''great preoehee'. ffed ne let Len wee Itletepteei and bef,.re he left the city, Dr. Bascom had the pleamrc of organizitg a vomiting • Colonisation on.lety, many of me most ipsaential citizens becoming life members. " THE SAME IN NATCHEZ. Lenying New Orleans,' Di; Bascom proceeded , op the river to Nactien. He .bad previcusly. hich he Welt ten to a friend to• procure church, w wished to deliver a public &ecotone in favor of Coloolation. The church ni Dr. Pons, Mai after.. wards hod the controversy with Dr. Vi.faurwright, of New York, hod been secured for that purpcnv, . and when he arrived,whih wm ait the app eel hoer. DC:Bascom proceeded bm directly toeont. Me plies of meeting., He was met at the door by t h e leading members of the Methodist church, of that city, and also by Dr.. Potts, all of whom implored him not to attempt to ipealc., They declared that the public mind was highly lotensedegaiped him, and that there were at that time a number of armed men mita , ebarch;determined to toe Malcom, If be attempted to peek. This did not ia the least in. ' miaow ham bat, resisting nll their imp:dimities, Dr. EaSonea matched directly through the church, nod ascended the pulpit.:. Knowing that delay Was danfferMrh• did not: tako; his nut, but toung to s s: istandienc;lleMillikoatiiiii hi:iteati Aniline ' . 'hi' ft 166 14';dr,gifetlraidizg4-eirantrof Mil; threatened viola* ittiesked, IS aright, to Le heed before being sxiguktauukV..4 l) . be beard Wl' hotit—and Men be wcathi submit toasty purtiehroccd or which be might be deserving. :The words were uttered rapidly, and were promptly answered by a man who arms In the mkt'of thesudrenee and cried, with an oath , that he should be heard. This can was the some Mr. Dawson who had played so tpictions a ppuutt ui his behalf at New Orl and, with eans. lie knrilmmed.Dr.Bascout's .destisianon, the lame chivalrous spirit which led him at fun to espouse his ,'ease, had, unknown to him, gone h o Natchez to aid in his protectica. And hereered is voiee trixamphantly,prevaded. lie was low iby as almost unanfinous agreement to hear what Bascom had to say, at lean for one hour. Accord ingly, theaddress was commended; and never be fore diddle eloquent 'peal= labor more powerful ly and effectively. The exciting . circumnances wader which he was placed, seemed to act as a no bles no inspiration, and nerve his soul to one of the nt eSorts of eloquence. "Rim words seemed oracles, That pierced their bosoms; and each man would [turn And gage m wonder on his neighbor's face, That with the like dumb wonder anwered him. You Could have heard The beating: of your puke while he spoke." And-when his hour expired, such wonders bade he wrought in the minds of his heaters, that the ry of "Go on! go on!" was heard throughout the lm meow assembly. The orator proceeded fo r mare than an hour longer, and at the conclusion of his address took op a collection for the Colonization Society.. Those who so recently were ready to tear him to paces, cow rnhed eagerly forward to con tribute in aid of the great cause. The collection of that day was the lamest received by Dr. Bari. corn in sup ctyi of the South, with the single ex. cepu o n of the city of Nashville. \ • Awn Anecdote of Napoleon. 'The following is from the new work now in coarse of publication, in a New (English) Months ly hi s altaxine, entitled, *Anecdotes of Napoleon and Icsa i iitte." The incident related (by an eye witness) is interesting as it la strikingly elute. teristie of tit remarkable mad. The other mhAdug, en mountiug his horse, the Emperor anew:treed his Intention of pawing the whole of the fleet`th review; be gave olden for the position of thothWeeteLs which formed a line al broadsidea lobe eh god, or he proclaimed his desire to review them tobpen sea. He then pro. ceeded, accompanied as banal byßustme, rake his daily ride, saving that deexperted to tied es, cry thing In readiness Co hisveturn. The mein was distantly transmitted to Admiral Bruin, who imply returned for answer, '` . The review canna take place to day. Let no . vessel, therefore, leave its post." Soon aftethis the Emperor resched the port, and. taking if all wnyeady, was inforbked of the admirers answer. He desired that it 'meld be twice repealed to him, when Blampied his toot withhis eyes flashing fire with anger, he sitit off an immediate order that the admiral should came to him Without delay. His extreme Impatience!, however, did not allow him to wait till his arrival' hat lee let out to meet him, which he did half es ay. - We staff' ringed themselves In order behind hint, In fearful silence, for the Emperor was mote than usually irritated. *Admiral,. said be, in an agitated tope of voice, "why have not my orders been ebered!' "Sire,' replied Admiral Bruin, with firmness and respect, "a frightful storm may every moment I be expected. Can your majesty wish to crease no many brave men to inevitable dentruction.. "Sir!" exclaimed the Erriperm, mole sod more irritated, "1 have given you my orders, and, again I nab, why are they not obeyed. 1 to take the consequenceyon myself ; pad pert ie obey." "Sire,. said the admiral,cannot obey in this instates" . I "Sir !" cried the Emperor, an are Ines:dent." At these weeds, Napoleon who held his whip io his hand, advanced towa rds the admiral, who drew Inch a step, put his hand to his ;word, and raid, turning very pale— r .Blre--bsware r All those who looked on shuddered. The Em peror stood motionless, with his arm still raised, and his eyes still fixed en the admiral, who retain ed the menacing attitude he bad assumed. At length. as if with an effort over himself, the Em. peror dashed his whip on the ground, cod at the t am ep iommnlt otfhadmoadrm nd oved his band from bareheaded waited In silence thelesult of this conference. . Second Admiral Vinton,' said Napoleon, . I give you orders to execute immediately the mans oeuvres I have commanded. With respect to you sir." be added, thrsoly. addressing Admiral Bruin, grit Bologne in twenty foes hours, and retire to Mein d." The Emperor then rode aunty to cheered the Movement which Admiral Maven, the accend io command, was about to execute. Bat icareely had the first Mamma been made according to the Emperor's directions'when the sty became oh. scored with thick dar k clouds, the thander growl- ' , ed sullenly, and the wine came berating and howling along wills such force as to break all the Rues ins moment. , Exactly what the a dmire predicted bad harpcn ed. A horrible worm overtook the fleet and three. tened it with instant deaYnetion. The Eniperor remained as if transfixed, • with his bead bent down, hie countenance over spread with gloom, end his arms croseed. Prerently he i began to pace the shore with ratdd tirade., when on a sodden piercing c ri es of Maras lame hear. on all aides . More than twenty ton s'oeps had just been stranded, the cmfortunte mariners wore strugglitig to the midst of tits waves end Are!. log for help, hot so appalling vet. th e , ,t et- c •uswerod des has. on 'hag sop , NA patent'. scented atm.: at.traerd , e -ac winds and sights, and, breaking train •tnarast those who, seeing his inteation, were striving to retain him, he threw himself into a safety boat, ealßag out-s.- *Let me go. let me sra—they must be respected from such peril as this!' In a moment the bon he had entered was filled with water; end one wave, larger than the rest, burst quite Over his bend, and dashed off his bat, throwing it overboard. At the rime moment,unima. ted by his example, officers, soldiers, fishermen, and townsmen in crowds, leaped into bons, or dashed into the warn to endeavor to rare their drowning fellow countrymen. But their efforts were attended with but lode theten; very few of the unfortunate crew of the gun bolds were raved, and the nextmomung the inexorable Pea threw an shore am Imo thantwo hundred bead bodies togeth er with the kat of the hero of Marengo. One poor drummer, freers whose recital Control b us transcribed the same account, vouched by many others, after suffering frightful dan g ers for more than twelve hours, at length glumly dented oe there seated on his chest, harmed escaped with 1 a fractured thigh- The dreadful morning after this sad event woe one of horror ani desolation throughout the camp, for but too numerous were the bodies which strew ed the sand. TM! Emperor's grief and remorse were extreme, and he dothilels bitterly reproached himself for his injustice townds the adm trot, who was neverthelees, much blamed for his laconic an. ewer to the orders given him, hich, to the un kicky humor Napoleon was thee in, were not like Iv to calm or make him bear to reason. lt is true that the admiral did his duty nobly in resisting suc h abthrd comemods, hot his end in wishing to save so many lives would have beet better answered babies:wring the Emperor's ureak. new, and by condescending to ens to, with more gentleness, the reasons of hie disobedience. The matter was, of course, hushed epee much a possible; but if Admiral Bruit - had acted Lite en other constable of Bourbon, he would have bud e good ea neon asthe turned cousin of Francis 1 Tat Parrs is MOM= Talls.—The following. remarks, from the pen of Lamardoe, are oudoubi edly applicable to the condition of -the newspaper and periodical prom In Francs,nd are equally ap plicable to the press in tins country: "Journalism has become a daily encyclopedia in which Politics, Religion, Science, Literature, Philosophy, nod Act, east in detached and %times. sire pages, to the passing age, the thought of We human race. A few years ago, and journal were collections of elegant extract% from' books. Soon thse very books will be .pothiog more than colter, Soon from the journals. This metornorphrnis to the Mode of transmitting hese double siren. outage. it permits ideas to circulate to a much tom eXpCalle for those who are compelled to cater, late the new of aliment ; and moreover tt preyeals the loss even of an hoot to the corommlicatmo of useful truth. That which is thought today is writ ten to morrow. ins week all Europe isreading it Thanks to the printing press, to fournalism. and to railroads an ides has accomplished the circle of its 'radiation to the moral world ere the lapse of seven days is completed. In the shape of a . book, it would have required n. century- intel ligence has quickened its pace. Facts will follow the quick eo ed movements or intelligence The feud/trot contains within it s revolution." Aromas or wig Arran —An interesting paper oathe analysis of the ',Mt of the apple, bpi), Sal . isburi, furnishes some facts worthy of notice. Ow ing to the lateness of the season, tin spring,) before the anatysis was commenced, the following sorts only were examined, viz i—Swaar, Ktlharn Hill, ithedelsland Greening, English Rassei,Toxbury Russell, and Tatman Sweeting. Freer the numer ous tables of results, the following facts aro drawn: The baglish Bassett contains inert water Mid more dry matter than any of the other sotto. 'nu, is m the reason why this variety is.° hard to freeze. The Tn'tnau Sweeung contains more, the Greening Still MOM. sad ih." Kliman kill! mast of all; lunging in all these tram 79 to 80 per cent. ft. fresh potato mamas about as much water no the Hemet. Them results show the waste] that apples when mitaufstenared into eider produce nearly thee owe butt et juice, a fact which has often puzzled many who merely regarded the eoltd nature cf the fruit. A ebtking diamence in thecornposidion of the apple and potato, Is the mure almenms of starch in the former, while in the latter it constitutes about one half of the solid part. The apple, accord lag to thisanalysis, Is lather superior to the potato in the fat prodeclngqualities, and . whiebaceores with thr experience , of tame emulate ferment. The nppii, contains about twice as much at the compounds 0 nitrogen as the potato. The ltuzsets were found to contain a larger poI tine of tannic and falba acids 'ban any other , Three acids impart natrungency, and .are ,- by the black color giyeu to a kali° ot ._._ m d i n cutting thin fruit. The apple is rich phosphoric and sulpharic acids and potash and , da. Hence we may infer that boutdrist, ashes, r ' and piaster ,wonlil be likely to prove mend no , times of the manure applied to nbearlnk tree, it ditioo to what is already ,contalned in yam ure.--Trerararriaos el Nero Fork Agricalit• 44 3 4 , Virtsuu,Rill yvßustatED By of •ITSA CO ur is 333 WEDNESDAY.Imam DEC.. _lB. : 1850 . 1013IGILMIT1LIMS011110 CON,YRSTION Ix consequent• of approb'euelen being expressed of the in•eeuri V of the log4n b oancil tThsmbe. in . number of pemons et to dtte thatThoCotmenama y to nominate a candidate En Mayor be held in the So- Corn goesiortibe Corer Sorsa, on ' We/netday, the tab BA at In &clock. al: bIiCANDLESS, CitAitmatt of Committee— , Irsomutu.—Pittaburgh /tall cer tainly entered upon the latter half of the nineteenth century with brighter andmere - chemittipompects than hart' ever before Invited her to g 0. .. ahead. Rid Reads, ] IL both East and West, a now ihf the conree of successful execation‘an wily id' a few nmeths, begin to conduct here tiimennt of trade and mi, travel never before wit said at his place. The completion of the locks and 'lla on the Aught*. glisny wilt also facilifite comma Italian between . onr city and that valley. The v rapid increase of the coal trade, both Etat and est, roust also make large t mums of • cash, a cry coasiderable portion of which must alwaye .fi a its way to the pockets of cur merchants and suntactUterth— i Finally, the introdumlon of P.I. ilk !toads, in all ' direction., meat greatly benefit our city and the country around. Bad roads ais always a very it :lions Obettnettoll to trade, a d no where me there scone roads ban mound Our city. Plank road, are certainly 'the newt be mode of conveys ante aver rail roads—indeed, or short distances, they are better, hermit upon em every man may oat his own vehicle and go d come whet he pleasminstead of depending pm the rail mad car, which can only go ente or twice a aft. Our attention was attracted to this matter, by I teeming that to addition to the Manchester, and thal i Perrysville, and the Turtle Creek plea* roads, all three of whieh are now in course of constrnetios, we are also to have one made, next summer, tram Barker's, on the Greensburgh Temptke, abuse the Fourth Street Road, to the stoned portion of that road. Contracts for the plank, have already been t r, made, and us the whole roe is almost a dead level, we may confidently expect a first rate plank road through that hmutiful rale ; which will afford a much easier, and, as we am told, a much newer way to end from Pittsburgh. ;than' by the Greens burgh Turnpike. This, together with the foot th at this road keeps clea r of the rail road, most render \ r this route very popular.• PIIINALLT Nitent;sl.-14t is quite certain that there must be some change fop the hewer, in the future, our present system fop nominations will ewe to mend respect, and will fall into disuse. It is no longet cerialn that a Whig . primary meeting gives e*ression to \Vhig sentiment, IIS there is no great on lam= of outsiders, whose only object a to distractslliis ling the party, it is just u likely that the centr a voice is given by the enemies of the party as ts friends. :Especially is this true with regard to ouNly 11014MaliOLIS The scenes a% enacted at the prim • meetings held to nominate a candidate tor Alayor, 'Avis been a just came of compailet,for years r and kis high time the evil was corrected. \ lithe present system of nomiuumas is lobe con tinued, which is liable tO great abuses, and has been the Put ground of loud and bitter \ complaint, there should be introduced Into It at lentstlits reform— the primary meetings. ould be held ha day light, Ind the name of marking labould be recorded, and he shoo be required to sta4s.to the Writ:era of the meeting that he is a Whig. \This would correct, in agree me sure, the irregMaritics now compliined of,nnd might do.away with muA of tOokrowioS feeling against the present mode 01 making nominations. % 1 For oh. PunsbargA Games. 1 lino w N I b e n . . 1.... io l w V , u s li ird°,ll,u th e id'V t r u g i t; M i. ~ , h i o s . v gm el m e 0a r n, r i,,,, .. city m " l em.:t . a , a n u . .1 t i iio s t i t r L u s. .. .i Beery , aa 111 &Janie s' instimas. I , numbers over 300 members, hoe a good library sod resdiOlt room, and if properly cuiducted would ezercire a good influence on the community. Mt, unfortn• moiety, it lac k energ y—there lino Retail, amen! its members, no desire to progress, no effort made dresses, sod ea discussions. The wand will polity preveil•—the down hid tender,cy inereming. • Sander ingtimioion in Mum, cast and west, are flourishing, and secomplishing the end for whin they were organized. The best men In the coen. try here been obtained to deliver lectures, and the. lembera ere reaping a, rich harvest from thin rotor. Now, is it not discreditable to our inldl• its, and likewise ID Van city le artich we liiOS' h es2iri r•T .1 . apt , la, tun—; 1... ark, god, to ill probahloy, the crd me,hod lwad a very bad one it ip) QiW prevail, of nominating Mil mao.ret of candidates—Ohne preventog the members from exercising the,' own judgment, and renderir_ji the meat important meeting of the %halite ono o; mete form, and deatitnte of any istetesh whit. What satisfaction is Silo any member to cotes pricted ticket, got up for the occasico, to the selectito of which ho has had no voice.' Oppo sition to these cot and dry tickets would be use. less, bruallie totemic is allowed for getting up a new set of candidates. Would ,t nat ho for the bccefm alike institute to chaos° the roods of doing business, by throwing the nomination: and election into full meetings of the members v SoPpose aro try the plan, Let the prciNct eirMers cull a meeting at an early day,. for the special purpose of nominating candidates.• Let several tickets be framed, and let the contest be splri cd. Alter the election, let there be an ef , fart made to hove le:Awes delivered as often as practicable. Let every member have something to de—in a word, let ell 1.0 expected to coatrlinte more or Moo to she welfare of the association, by active personal exertion. If we all work togethei we ono coon bring the proper feeling ioto ova meetings, we can-soon make the room a place of plenums rcaert,and wilt speedily have the utii tactlon of both-knowmg and feeling that we ITO progreassing Instead of retrograding. W. • 541.021 NEW YORE. Vortespoodertoo of the PitUbarigh , (Amato. . Now Tool, Dec. 14, 1650. The U. S. Marshal,: appointed. to take the ceb• MI in this city, have. at length completed their labors, and the officially declared result is before us. The population of the rtineteert Wards stated to be 517,419, Five yearn since, or at the time of the taking of the last census, it wee 371,- 023, thus miaowing again of 110.0k 4 3, or an Increase Dearly equivalent to forty per cent. The intiabb tants of Hrcoklyn and Willismsburgh ttanstsct much of theft tunnels here, and in one sense are as truly part and parcel of our population, u the people who bee to the suburbs—so that if we:in clode these In one estimate, we have a grand lg• gregate of about sit hundred end fifty thousand souls. There are thus but two cities ahead of us, now, in the whole civilised world—Landon and Paris. It will not be long ere ua ovettahe even them, if we go ou. prospering so we have ma pored. Many of our mogt popular and Induentlal tiers gym.., 0 . T...k.3071.13 day, disunguisked them "elves In stepping a little inside hem the beaten nether clerical entsventionalism, to inculcate Ima pitelt obedience to the laws of the constituted ane Montle,, of the country, as we would carry out the divide will—Cie "higher law" of God. Some of these dimanrses too reported in the newspapers to say, and create no little remark with people genertily. Amnon those who tagnal.zed them. selves in thin way, were Rev. Dr. Rocha, Ret. Dr. Potts, sod Ruv. Dr. Sprite. The opposite side of the question, however, was as zealomaly itrairdained try Rev. R. W. Beecher, and others otitis! way of thinking. Tiie speech recently Made by Don. Abbott Law Once, it thee Lord Mayor'. dinner, to Lou. don, reacrein rho Wormer raids cursoray allusion to th • eiotestantiNa and Anglo Salantam of this country, his given greet olfance to certain of our 'ceding Roman Catholics here, who fancy they bate been slighted 1 nut inaulted. Taking ad. vantage of this feeling,-thera it a email party of politicians setting up a clamor for Mr. deterrence's rect, and those men,l See, htve Emoted vi o era• C:e two of the peony paftera bore—oce °flinty% the Locordeo Globe. Day Ince day the Meister is called all torts of hard namer-tnch aavrtbe Marquise( ,Maminon" "the Great Money Dag," "hip Lard Ofcalica," etc , etc. The milk in t this his cocoa nut, M supposed to be foaod in.thc fact somebody else wants Lawrence's place, and that too aunt now II prompter, p eas , whets behind the acetic.. Bseey body, be he, a subwiribe: or note is look• lee forward to the 20th of December with snipes I Mice, for abet the night on which 160 annuli drawing of the American Art Gabon natal 'AIM' islA:i3lt those aprialpiawhich siteTigr: pisCN in _4l4uatersliwr tea isle• , -. . . glib will best*y to atone* to potions. at a &Witte, vitiiitt4ver prix4 fortis° may Live gime for ibem, The "tintaii" in now established ozi irm and ware fiondetion, and will soon to 'Ni lo give peinet:ty euctrattginaent to evert I inlet of merit 4; the eiotnitty. Tbo oteat•M. coatiatem remarkably cold; colder. by ler than it bu been for some winters put, thin early In the schwa. Toe North river Is raid to be fall of tee above fluiroo, tboa readeriag it very probable that .team boat commnalcation between 'the political and commercial capitals of he State' will be cot off .to the moue of a very few day.. The Radian River Railtoad Company aa• 11090 w 1116 , , lifter to ,lay, they crlll carry co pas senpersboscaCl Pough:eapnie,the sicam boat con nexion abasrc'being iraccruplud. • la the bteloces worid there is not much going on at present, of special iuteresi to the Pittsburgh [eidetic' the •.Gazette."—nor is there likely to be until after the holidays are over. The last news from Europe, by the America, advising • decline' , In the Cotton market et Liverpool, and an increas- 1 1 lag probabillty of a general war in Europe, Laski rather unsettled matters to Wall street. There 6 s ome epeculation going on In the Stock., bated upon the supposition that large orders are In the market from abroad. Pennsylvania Five per cents, +told to day at 93;. Only one lot of 520410 was taken, however. Extensive sales of 000[1111menti were made at 114 1 for 6's of 67, and 1061 for three redeemable in 1056. Ohio 6's of 1870, are held at 1171. Erie Income Bonds 91, In view of the probable ituspension of naval's. ton, in the come of a day or two, holders et flier have advanced their prices. Common 10 1 atmight Stem brands cannot be had for less than I , g 466; pure Oettsee £506. Rye Flour is scarce and firm, at '52 50033,56. Coro Meal is held at 5396. Wteat is firm, Lot prlica being shove the' ' views of buyers, there are but very few treaties Conn 'The !astute o of prime Geneeeo wan at 51,21;1 Canadian .21,0531,9. Holders of Rya refuse to', accept qtly thing bebar 77c delivered. Core o I held at 640 for new northern yellow. Mess Pork Is firm at 512, 98,73 for Prime— Boyers give thew prices reluctantly. Beef is as last noticed. Lard is Ormet; Sales at 71071 for Kegs. Seer Hams are in demand at 214. Sales of Pot Ache. at 25.7:b22,611; and Peels at $2.50. 1, Holder of Cotton are unwilling to sell at • decline, notwithitanding rite complexion of the foreign, alvicer come few transactions, however, have , Wien pfaco at I decline. Whiskey is firm et 27e for Prison. Stocks very light. In other articles there I. Oodiallga worth noticing. SPECTATOR. FOREIGN NEWS 111 THE STEADIER AMERICA Correspondence el the N. V. Ceenneec LONDON, Nov. 30. ISSO. Anxiety shit presoile throu , hout Europe, but nothing hiss occurred ranterintly to alter the pat. lion of n6slre nn descr.btd by the last packet. In England, the aoti.Popery excitement continues. but Oren that presents no new feature, with the exception al n local riot at Birkenhead. Inch an mu note to happen sooner Or Wet from the tows oleo diepUtentl on both shies. The War Crt•te a G•ranalay. The speech of the King of Preesis epee the opening of the Parlinincnt to Berlin has been the pr or pal topic with the German politicians. Some cloudy phrases welch is contained about the •• rights of Prunia," and the neecesity for the 011- tiOn'yorttaining in 11 stile of powerful prepare.' Aka!' avid such rights .ltoold be duly recognized.' *eve considered to breathe defiance to the Ape. ! Idles and their attire. and caused it to be finally 1 Iselin:tined with tremendous cheering, although at fird hih.majeaty was received with solemnsitenee. Upon • eielen review of its whole contents, bow evOr, LIN‘Cn to contain coating to lead to die idea that have animated by , a s The ingle fe rights eling of of sympathy "for \ popular prem. ^ Prigssia" simplinse ee hi.. owe rights of predencle malice in the fedeial concede, and not a weed of elusion is made cable; loth° tights of the Reddens, the outrage noon which is the teal Cause erectly. ever is iraltnibie in the iiViiftisiansa that now pre •ails, of of the peop'e . MOM, actier*L— So tar, indeed, woe the ti u. from *hooting any breadth °fakir/I,linch es collikrinite all classes In one movemett , and ranee biru`to be kicked to se a lender, atilt he' evert tort tueniion to safer to the attempt lase° ecAny tr.onths sgbit: anassinute hter, and to otiguiaCzo the " revel= nary prem . se enswereble fit conceal' pert of the gnill.of that men—a statement which. apart from Re evidences St the MoTneni, whom. Low completely b`st 4 striel have kit hit jedgment m the %vat:loess of b . des peke esorisetr—sinel it Is ...minus chit lb. cie, bid had been Moline rror yonth, and that eo from being* tool el the re yokeiontst, he bed been eeneeted in a miklary *cadency to the strictest cedes ef idyarter lip:v.lh tr. ire .'.e . . , ... - cr t r , i , ro 1. 1101 ••,.. r• eel the purrs, or if, nc- the Iv te. tang,. disappoinfirg the 1,11.(1,P ref om he has pemed. - Neveriheess, the hetet seemed throughouti Europe that it he can connive a Iftraraselite I With the ablelutiits which shall he eon:fan:My to i his awn dynastic dignity, he will shied= !Karl Waal, Haletemers, end Coaszclutionaltsti, of all kind', Imo even be reedy, as to Saxony - and Haiii den, In 1515, to be the direct instilment of put- Mx them down. Supported byth :n e exciteein 'of the people, however, he may ho tempted la 'demand terms too high, and thee Wadded, p :vote in cornea , the willingly which hat been phis :pared merely for a stow. do one trusts Iles„ sod th erefore notteg that could heppee Weald create surprise. Meanwhile the dymensiratiorre on lath side" aro undiminished.. Mom troops have been wet into Cassel, he the Priertieas, while the Southett pans of the Elector ef Loreinions'are overrun with their eponeate, whiney persecution of the inhibitions i, carried on without disguise. They haw also decreed and executed theth forth. hie dissolution of the upper Coeds of e towel of Fulda end Hansa, watch had resisted the fee cent illegal ordinances. At Frankfort, where the Federal and Press:ail trope, ere thrown toilette. the taunts that are mutnelly elehaeged, padnee frequent eollisiene. nab as chow that even it the Goveromerts were VOW dt,ll.l3llll.‘pe a lto w complishmeet mfght, at coy moment, be planed be yond the r power. Tho tone It at will be adopted to the Bcrlio ChenthAsTn. 111 be Ministerial, or lo fee woe of conemione; but Mat to aversely a point of importance, Ware the decision of • Getman At one day, Les very little 'aerie' 'on the resolution of the text, and the whole queetiore much more likely to lake is field tutu from Mae occident of yetherialm or panic, than from asp diplomatic chefs or conatitutionst deliberation:— A law days since, it was understood that mach Would depend upon the reply to be received lel a dispatch forward.' he the Prussian Clover:meta. to the Emperor of trashn. That reply is now said to have sullied, and to be unfavereble to the PITUSIIIID view., The Emperor, it Is alleged, supports Mania In all her requirements—lesde epee the immediate, and unconditional evatata non of Ilene, sod deelaree that if Freesia Wipe ports a Matti refusal which fillabeee madebythe Maw of Brunewiet, to sewer the &nano Bavaria' troops to march through Brunswick, for the por poise of attaetles the Hotetniners, he, the Czar, will regard It ars • mew &lb. It atom appease that io comp lance with the dee man& of the Czar, Mania he; wised the OW. and of sbaluttem more °panty than nt any period eine , the flight of Metternich. She la understand to have promised that the cementation which the Emperor gave In hie atject terror to Mareli,lsls is to be abet abed, end the truth or the statemfet appc woo° be confirmed by the tact that the milit 4zl oath administered in the Aestrlan army hint been altered, the paragraph In It relating to e coestftetlen having been struelt ont. t. A alinement that the Austrian ambitseader ; at Perin had received Inetteenone to cleated his passport withal 24 hour", if the Protean hllinalef refused the immediate withdrawal of their Map! from Hesse, has been eirepleted and di— denie Some amen that is nevertheleae Ina, but the Prussian Minister for foreign attain boa ced him to ewe.' the peeliid to three days . Ic fe at all tweets clear that tame determination mitt be arrived at without delay. The federal trades in Hem are said to have consented et' the serf elicit that can ho Writhed thew in their presto , quarter', and to he under the recesslty of sulven• clog to avoid famine. On the other heed, fe tee ply to • notification to this 'rem, General CieleP ten, the PRINI,IIII Commas let at Coral, ie cd to have ittilDnilDetrl then hie tronpa will net hilt back under any ear emstaricee. The effect, moreover, of the exating Stable! thing' on the money marten at Vane,* ties been finch as to replier it porethle that Austria may Sid an edditeinel ledurement co wet, in the pretext It would lam , ' for a notional bankruptcy, It hirer• tale that this event roust be apprehended, if het premed enormous preplan:one err to be Matte I tented for a math or two longer. The premium no gold at Vienne hes now risen In 42 media" I t i eing newly twice an high es it wee during the worst periods of the Huug.lau woe. Oa edger the premium Is 16 per root.. and such lethepable which prevails, and the dialrumt of the inconvert ible paper what, conatantes the only eireulentat that ft in &acne to parry on trading inesuctiees of any kind. Oa the other hand, the lIMIXoeS, °f Prcea I i • are in • highly favorable coodition.t I would be thought salvation for Austria, thereGaer it she could defeat her in a pitched battle, Wel then extort • money compensation for the coat et the war, es Radeteity did from Piedmont. At regards the alliance of other natiouicin the the Impending cartruphe, It is assetted that the English Gavereme wi nt ruing every to bring about an understandies. Accordieg to t h eh consetvative papers, these effort' are direw led against the pollee of Presets' bet that the Cen trary la the case, In a general eceige,MlT reined upen The tendencies of the Frehub 04veriumenst and * the leititun yyolivaaoa is the Natlonal'Adietobill. ore, I aputchout, epttrcly with the abeelutlatal — M. hide, inn recent speech, 0,13 that Preece Ile Clem neutrality, but !het carit maid be sada !to lensetMainshattling butrette of ratanare Ilattere.s.nucay &Ad ram IIIIrOISPIdSb). 1111 /1 '"Allthe powers," he-addend, ssethich forre:pul of Mewing EttroPtaa regal. have al home. eigh *Mtn* Itself the siuneeMeny.. ' In Mammy ninth these telemS ,M.Alneent, the Isninistee of Public Vents aseettaced in the tame of the Govern ' Men! tbat it was "their ardent desire there should the no reconstruction 'ern German unittthat might be injurious to the' tarter I ts of Franc that so long e. [ Prom th is, therefore, it will be seen as the straggle is plaint' nothlog bet • dynastic Me tetween mstain pa n o equelly esteemed 1 to the common "Chewy"; within their respective tertUnriee-4hat to to sty, their subjects—France will: took quietly en; but the moment the emotes shalt become cue of principle, based on the hope of a t oe sad populaaeoristitunon, nhe will be prepared rderher forW thourand men (whom, in her desire for neutrality, she has already des , pateheil to the frontier.) tit cross into the Rhenish ' preslates, aid to throw ,their weight into the 1 eausearliorder." . ' I The dtead of anarchy and her formidable fleg,ex. pressed by M. Mole, is a piece of oratory which, eindeeeMsting cireumstanass; could only have been I uttered It' /*mace. The fridnds ot order have had I every' thing thelinwn Way for nearly two years 4, [ prosecutions fines floggings,' imprisonments, and [ executions ve been carried for wardnwitho, without in , terrupuo e result of , all [ has been, that front , marrelstm g themselves' they have brought Eu rope inn:enrich a state that a million other. f men And al. are un. der arms, ready to rush urger each e though thise'revolutioaiste' h eve been atterlycruah ', ell sod quiet through the entire period, the remthli. ' ion legislators of Franee elgt.alk before the whole 1 world as if but for them dreat led being's earth would [be a paradise. One exeeprion, however, a Parseruly 1 French one) exists among,' the party in who I desire to eme Pruseia succumb. M. Entile Gimdin, who is looked upon &tell as* leading member of the Peace Society, insists that it is the duty of Pres ets forthwith to declare war. THE. CHURCH ANb THE POPE The Anth.popera exciteme It is nearly es wordy as evert but there are neve nbeless dolly signs that it Is lonics vitality. Da tine the week, the chief ineideut in connexion stith the movement has been whatacents a nemliefficial announce ment that tai the meeting of Parliament. a Mee. imp" 0111 bo prorated by the i'acivernment to pre• vent the asaamptlen, by Rattan Catholic private, of titles that anal he meside roll territorial. in connexion With a heat oasto sal letter Issued' by D.. Ullathorne,the new Romig h Ihnhop ol Brine Ingham, the Trines has veld; _ "We tell him that the days of his episcopate are n limbered, zed that although it ho not'ln the power oof the legislature to prevent him from Iwnnag Err w the first Romeo ~Catholie Bieber et Birmloghant they will moat anteredly Fordo that be shall Is e the last." Suet a messole may perhaps not much harm and I It may hate ihn effect of sho w n! to the Pop e and I his Catholic allies such an the King of Naples; that he has conaiveel to do that which will pre. 1 vent any more honamative gym pstby for him in this country whenever be may 'gain be forced to 1 shamed (tom hb dominiame—but it will untrue& 1 tionably be a backward step In legislation, melt I na • year ago world hove been ealleidered impel. rible. le Macrae, Where there in no establlabed Church, religion - 1s considered lode without the aid ' of penal laws. In Emend, with an expenditure' of millions to prteride shepherds, the safety of the dock Is after all oily np be secured by the Inat.rial power of the law nouns and the police. ! At me of the aulepopery meetings, a day or two' ago, near Leedom, a Roman Catholic venv•bold enough to stool up, amid the violent uproar, to move a counter emolution, and although, of course,' he was in &minority of one, be' gained his object,' by the fad of hisemendment being reported to newspapes. "We have been governed by Biala. , ops," he said, ''in spite at peen! laws which would have been worthy 01 a Nero, and we shall be gov. emed by Ilishops,rill." "We wilf w l have our MA cannot ., opt," he eddeJ, in slate of you. I e , hare them openly, we will have them in holes nod, , corners." He thee concluded .by submitting his motion, 'shot his meeting has nothing whatever ' 1 to do with the Internal control or goventrnent of a church to whtch the persons who comp. the meet. , beg do not belong." A meeting held in the city during the week, un. 1 der the presidency of the Land Mayor, was attended by 4 or 5000 people. It ts adverused that Cardinal Wiseman will ofil. elate publicly, for the erg time, on Sunday, the Bth I of December, at the Roman Catholic fhethedml In I St George's beide, Leaden blurt anon. of the way in which the beat e is -carted on, have not ken wanting. An levita tion for tenders hams been issued by a body en persona, who subscribed, aome time beck, aor • stained window for Worcester Cathedral, It is gated that it will be a die qualtfication for the ar tist to be a Catholic. Oa ;the other hand, at a meeting at Birkenhead. (inserpoon without re. Reid to the fact, tnet rat plate es Itinarged with Irish laborers, a not Met place 111 SVIIICS twenty 001:Cernen Were acueded, and two of them near ly killed. A letter from; Lord Benument, • Roman Cub ale peer, whorls. etwepi spoken in the lima or Lords, on the vide of Itberaltsm,in which he con demns the late seemuret of th e Pe Pepe, ea placing the esthetics of England at a ntnon In they most either deny the supremacy of the I'• ii. tam of the Qunn, hos excited a red deal of at tentton. It fasstrted that to convey:tepee of this letter, i decree of e2Coltoilinlcatort hen been passed upon titn. An Ineident of a different denripuon has also I been added torte materiela for diacuesioo. Mr. I Doyle, one of the principal eines for the Punch, 1 end • designer of the sinisanees and Cantons of 1 England:9ms resigned a Wiry of 500 ponds e seer in connexion with that jouriral, he beteg e , Romani Catholic, end its Carla siren the Pope having, of late, been imeesseat. He ram that, I •me weeks back, a promise was given him that 1 they Omuta be.' discontinued, and this bowleg i begi rt brohen, be bea telt it &point of annirCionine I .S::\trDINIA AND THE POPE, - • . . , . The Kt of 'medium nos jog opened the inrlm 'Peat at Turin, where he met wok the most ,ilia stnele reeepiton. His eseech was highly credtta ble,hud showtallat there is lane danger al sub. `Mission being en'ade to the pretennons of Pius the 9th in that ecamtry:\ "The role of our cowmen," said the King, in referen asp e cte existing dtepute, "has constantly been the we profess. for the Holy See, in coMmetido with n firm ,mi l 13 to. uphold the indepeadence lii POI t h e eglllllolol3 ; end lie ti n met by the remark lint &erdinian ea. lion meld only main an honorable ranblhly from the confidence of the people, foie on the Food faith of the Sovereign and are probity of the as enunena" The utterance of each env as these volumed some boldness In a 'edentate having MCKIM on the one vide send France °lliac other, since we may feel mitered that if those 'rive pow ers suenved,ln conlunehou able Russia, in ‘ corr• ring the Deernans and Pnrlslans, they rill Nigh. with turn their M ol e to a point where, as LOUD i Napoleon or M. Mole would my, "anarchy" than l appears to raise "her formidable flag" I DOMESTIC AFFAIRS. I ' to general domestic affairs them Is coilitug A company has hero formed for carrying out tic 1 , operalinns in COOCV/iOll with brill pest, witch I described on the 1."9.1i of Ocuber, end there 1,5 a I general I enpret sic n that rest remelts wit a Irat. ft om it. Auuther coentany which prom nee to aid le the regeneration or belted, is also 'meeting mush enema°. lie object Is to comerege the growth of flax, a method having been diwovered by M. Clneasee wk, ieh renders it peeelble to bleach and deem that untie to as to impart to it all the sofiness of cotton or silk, while Wain retain the' durability of linen. The process. it is alleged, ae. complabes Ina fun' hours what has hitherto, by .the slow plait of &repots, always occupied moo, Months, end It at the same lime, aecordieni to the I statements of these who arc interested fn It, which' twain some meteor" also suppotted by competent atitherilies. reduce. the cost of producuon meth below the prenent price of cotton wool. A meeting of the Peace Society was hnlsl at Birmingham last night, en which Mr. Cobden and , others addressed eight [hennaed beerees. By thill means a moral feeling will be kept up, which w I ooOperate with this self eh prudence yr the trading I classes end prevent the possibility 01 Ennlte I I I becoming mixed up In the slightest degree woh I I any thing that may happen on the cotenant. I A curious case in our bankruptcy coast this ' 1 I week has clotted remark. The bail:mot alleged, [ that his firm had been ceniblltted to ltdb by the I &Id of the ex. Kins of the French, /.aids Philipp, With the w olf raising a loan ol .titoo,ooo to Ler up the debts that monarch al a disCoant of 40 per cent., and also to make admeers to traders to Paris in the hope of enacting them to the cause of the lallen a d d f this thin, Oces, de Ka Wyly, the chief -camp of the King, Was Mtn of the' pariaera. Oa the day after, tie race was reported. the solicitor of his labs tlajrnly wrote to the papers arieernort that Ltkeman's alatentents wenn unfounded, end not entitled to the smallest credit. Thus however. hes been Met toy a counter ley from I:them:m . li srilcitor. that documents by which tiny can ha antstantia. tad to the holiest extent shall new Mahwah he published, although they will involve eleageteable facts, Mama the accuracy of Ms cheat @bull be promptly aelmoteledge.k. Sewer Winne —A large and cothoemoic tecetteg of Mu catzens of Lehigh county wax beld et the wort hewn in Allentown, 00 tie instant, and nominated General Scott u their can. Onto for the presidency. Coate presided 'misted by Henry Yeager, John Welds, John Sager.; and John Rohard as Vice Pulliam ft and T. G...0J and J. S Scene as nemetarica. settles of embalms, strongly urging the claims of Gen. Seto. meteadopted, and n speech vve delivered by Morton McMichael of Philadelpbt North Amerman Splnn Capoile:is cue TUC ealliolOW. -1 1 Washington letter to the Now York Journal f Commerce soy.— The Pres(dant has answered a letter fro Governor Seabrook, of South Csrollas,encicat g the resolutions of the South Carolina beglatallt tequeeting the Governor to ascertain from fed rit autherdy, the purposes for which additio I troops bavo been sent to Charleston, and whet r they ere totem/ad to remain there. The eor o• spondenee will be published In a low days , . Tii , t will probably god that the Presldend. replies that ' be is by the Gsmititinion the Comvihader•in•Chlef of the Army and Navy of the United States, and as aunbi is not feeportsible to any of the State an• thoulies for the discharge of' his duties, and be thereibre, respectfully decline, an answer to the 'enttotiy. FALL IIiORTATION UN 116111 MA RE LOGAN, WILSON & CO. 199 WOOD STREET, An O. frep•ted mint • large and fresh stock of o,6ltrita, G.mm, and American Hardware. to °Ger 'open*, Inducements to buyers. Those Tris . t.n• to purchase wilt promote then interest by too knit hrough on stock, as they an determined to sell on ninon reasonable terns. Itug!G IL .lanais r.oto Lane, who Is capalba - a govembrg children, i• an orderly hearekeeper, and willing to take charge of the Pi,Uhugh and Allegheny Ont.sk Asylum, would hear of a good sltuation and high .el.rp by aPplying to MRS SA.MPLE MRS R.DRINGTON, or" dell MRS ROBINSON. (All mere friendly to thia insttni Ron will please give the &nye three or (oar Irteer torts WLII.Crat ehorgel 930th ADINIVERSAILY OP THE LA?WEVG OF THE PILGRIMS.. Tkilnisitinal P.apper or the N.," England Society will be in readmear at tic St." Charles Hotel, en Monday evening, at nine o'clock. TiCittl , may be procured at the Bank 'Stara of Mr. , Luke Lcomia, Wood *met, till eight o'clock on 'Saturday evening, the tart Inttant. H CHILDtI lCommitice ISAIAH DiCKEV, of R H PALMER, Arrangern'ts Tomparance N N Adjontmed Meeting of the; Allegheny Cony Ay Temperance Convention will be held on thelath Bonnet, in Rev. A. W. Black's Chruch, Sandlot, et., Allegheny city ` at 10 o'clock, A. Id Several trepan ant papers wil be retooled by committees raised at the last meeting. .ihe temperate owl the Intemperate am invited to attend. By order of tho Cenvennon. drib BUCHAN/Ott Seel, . • Maw Goads again. ANGRPHY is BURCHFIELD nave received by .1.1.1. exam. a variet, of scarce and desiable goods, smell as LONG SILANVLS a( desirable lora, Cash -1.11.0 sad Brash° SCARFS , Orange Fi anew., Gra de Naps, Rlbboraacc. _ den • . . Christmas Gifts. ENTLE3,IEN wishing to make most acciplablo Gfitments to their lady tnends, alit find at MUD: PDdMa T r. DURCH a Fl choiee ELDN,n ssonment of Dims Silks, onh east cornet pf Fourth Shawls, Scans Foe Lance Cambric Handkerchiefs Neck itilibons,'Needles \Vont Collare, he. COB Bette otional et School ElooX Repositor y. WEMS'S Normal Sender, 111'6110W. -AO, Arial ir merle e, G r ammo 00 epic r ark Lie Slate 11, Sinus Es. <,Y, Maps, 61vbes,and el cry wear used in public and inmate achodla.; also, a E eneral sash - meat' et Maps suitable for gehapt. dwellings and adtces. Also Caner a BID'S. publicationraltiiMliket rl.cetlitlfys!ath. dee Wsway that insialments, amounting to lots? V T tsvo•thomand had bandied dollar have been paid in cam on the stock of the Pentisylvatua Salt tilasufaettaing camp.) , and tb• the debts due and unpaid were nine nitrated dollars, on atlth November last. ti FORGE THOMPSON. beep &Tress', CHARLES Le NNIG, President. Affirmed to and subscribed this 11111 day of Deem. ber,lBso. , N DUCE:MASTER, Aud. d BALE OF VAL UrtilleE. REAL ILSTATIiI AND 115.012 WOU b. Itionongalra contrty, Vergratu. URSUANT In a decree of the aren't Pune 'P Court of Law and,Chencery of geld r dried in the mune, la ham loon Vagary and rat e plainaffs, and Even T. Ellicott end others we, defendant, the underrigned rommistloners, appoint ed for the harper, will proceed to sell atadorgantown In acid county, on the fourth Monday In February, lasi, (ba,,g court day lull that property le Becdogalln county, Virginia, tying along and near Cheat Weer, generally known ws we hlonnegalla Iron Works, end the same thatnras conveyed by sold John Tamp and others to raid Evan T. Ellicott and others, coatnntetg abeet 15000 acres of Laud, whereon are n Rolling Mill, Forge, Fnondry, Nail; FICIOry. Ohel and Save Mill, all Unite n by water panne; together with there Blast Faillanee. On this Land there Is an abundance ot Iron Ore,Ptonc Conl,Tonber and Limestone. There le alto a valuable Ferry otorartg Cheat River belong ing to the peneriy. This estate is well eituatod V eal trg par. ot only of Roth bat pt andeatton, being *neared in the heart of a good farming end wool growing country, about 55 Mites south or Pilltlagh, having one of rho best water power. m the west, and water commanscation to Pittsburgh and elsewhere. On these premires, there hothe been ea pendedwitn• la th e last ten or twelve years, some bny thousand dollart,in th e e rt en. of the toUlog mill, nail factory; blast (*mace, and other buildings Thework. err now in tolerably geed ra order reethately cermet...l with the milts art me four Or five bundled ',tea of superior farming lone soma fine or Yin...atter tams, we 11... with sixty or eighty dwelltng honeys gunnel( tor My workmen, The role Will be on a Cie, it of One, two and three years, il,e perehaarr giving hoed 'with security for the paymentotle parch. , money—We mane bealsnil interest front th day on sale. 11 ta expected Ilya the property wit b offered for ale In rater dace or four, or more different parcel., and then tall! together, aid 't be sold such way at will eaire the mod money. There who sass be disfursed to mike Investment may aspect a steal Ltaguat the C.f . i.! , 01 h valttebte ptcOctiy t en t , thev woohl en welt to t e sonme the yeemnws. The on:le/Ida:led will take plc sure to totolsoteg any Critter de,clip:ion or !Mel. wlhell may he domed penens mutiny purchase. FJNSLAR C. WILSON,/ Commis W. T t shorten. Alonrsotawn, Due. I FOR £1411.V. ACORNER LOT or Around,. feet 31 ineteLin font on Wylie sheet, by gp-1., on Alta. two Lots of posed fronung on Cenasy Aces ce,-10, 00 feet 71.1nclitatront by 112 feet deep. 01, wri kat front by 000 Ila feet deep. 10 Alto, n Let of rolled ertendins (COW . 15lb bon Locust street, feet hiebei wide by Infeel In depth. Foille,T9,;.ily.t v v .! I FILE, Attorneys or Low. delleidaw Fearth 0, near Chem _ _ noLLAntraxwAtto.. stolen froin tl:c sttyble of the t oot toserther, V, l, In W lan p .: tow orh., on Vrtoar Might, CAI Itteember. u tot:verso elz an,a yearn al.:: about ,txtec.L 1,01100 logh, Wad feet wtoto over the pesters; a few wt., LILA.oa foreuead.scarcely uoticed, tether Lehr holtoO; tatt oo.. of a', report..., Too above rovrarl wilt be Iltfcato shy perven ter ter ortog the hove cod lac Or Twenty five Dollar': On the herr< alone. GEOltliti JOIT:inON Warn: reivellosiota,pee.l2.—dc SOIL SALE. inches of gronod Federal tilt, near Wylie A , 20 feet 3 /ront 120 fet 2 indite deelorl alts thetern starry Ilinek weihne haute and Lack broslztor)!ie.J.criiini.;eacilliol4qo.l,r2L.o.c. delsFourth of, nee, Chli - lY . _ F or fresh NI 2S tifF.ll. do du eir 12, de do • se caste fresh Es.dtn CurrlrilEi 52% no 1: iron; last seclit forsek trY• W Al GORMLEX, einnal_• 2.71 Liberty . Pt, armee Hand .... _ TAGLE SALT —tZVJ Lb! s, liable nth, in store ant (or salrLJ del do al Viia I° Liberty_ lb.""- : AVER utmous-I:sdaz i3lnertewry Rackets rl-11: on band and (o[ rata by dditsdboi WM I:MLIEV,).7I_LI?orty iLYI t? tCei , l2; joia CINNICT MOM .1 AM 80, fur ,nle ER DO ZELL SUGAR -12 bbnv ucv