r;===i 3;•1951. .„ . esirliesuy reqmens4 to tend in were d roe, and as early Ilithedev la AdverOneroesite notmsened tora time will inveilably be charged on ordered owl wise. QTT Irnolusscorroa • JOAN J. ROGGEN. SIDICIX/MIN 70 lutrox of Ausonva err! . . HUGH 9. FLENING. Warta' To Austattiscas:--Our yew!, saver - :Anna up requested :to send . Each advertise ;netts, duriog this Week, m thsy 'risk put in new aypet;u we do not wish to reset old notices which i. sity anon be ordered ant: Wialsoinvits such an Wish to change thee cards to ere as carts , ad. " Our commercial teperter hasbaten nabbed by the Our , rdonraisf the Cocirt of QMater.SessiOns, and cam. t o id to ait upon a jury, and we am thus mable 16 ' ra t Usat: department of our paper with its tie. °used fellness to' day: Vie' think it rather a case that' mitt atireddbe. Mhen from avoce t "'that "linet be rypplied on n moment's notice, ' porton:a duties w4idi thou.:lna of titers could easily ii•eliarge, ut SS we bold to the doer,. -, f obeying the law , wo have nothing for a but to Mid: -we hope udgo McClure, however, wilt - ly regard tho - . meats of our niunerous cam ,' ercial tenders, an. relieve our reporter from his , pelted services wan as the aneresto of the - , onwealtb wi permit, :- : um middle of the, aitictecath tiag read wOl pause at a Zook back. His will review, year„ but of 54, years. Januesi, 1801, what mighty gilace 1 Napoltua was then • er and domittiott, but he has • ay, lad of hia vita& political etti,gefemMas. of the half matuty just .d sante of this fattest portions harcroache , .Thorell 'peat Lilco this, and pot the . arcuu! of • EI3COLtti first day • , ,:okitztgai tiara take. rapidly, to ••: bag lance ;woad 41fran . 44. ' e41 Y 8 A:hiring one: tbi .v.zi_eltrpard, war deso :, of the globe; but taxing nearly two thltde of it the world b o o ooj yed, v4th slight interruptions, L .- ambient/cue Of pe . So. long a period of el. :..` M o st unlntorropte peama;hed not boon, enjoyed -by mankin.l since he Christian era. , Daring this Period the arts of peaee'madatinnetimpled. pro. fe ---- urea. This it la Web has distinguished Ibis pe ..i - riol from aoy Ma receded it;' and this mouren seems to be On ar cello of geometrical sweeten'. ... lion, until unpro entry the product of acienee and ekill,ODW Wm upon no with aatonniing re. 1 . pi dityt, Thu age inteneely utilitarian. i It warn vain to attempt to enumerate the in. • • 'notions, &stearin and improvements that have :, t nuked-di lie /oder Minaidcraton. When it ' • began th re we few canals in Ate world, no ''. steam 1 . fe els , no ITO roads, no power proud!, .se elects telegra p hs. The movements of corn ' npree • human IntereOeire• were s!ow, laboris ', • COW and!expenolve. &dames', jealousy, and distrust Marked the intercourse of nations, and •- :ho a grey( extent, that 0r individesle ; an it-.men did •:,.. not theo,a non, unite their means and cnerams ' ' for the p iteration of gigantic enterprisesfor the "•..' =Memo ed. ••••:. • That th end is not yet. Much remains to he •• . aucompli .ed, both .in, the physical and motel ••• • World. he impulseawhich the human mind hss .s, .-already.e— ised will doubtless carry it forward • hog Which 'dead& is its way, whether • rid or political, shall be overcame. do are hovering over us 14 well as • They tsay poor [drib storm and t It they do, they C 11.9 only partly the pherc,andisfuso sew energy into but, ter; and haiwithetnoding thew, co he reeond halt central w.th the pleas e that the great - Disposer of event. e them as to bring hr a hi:shier day o yet seen. until ev physics', Soma ci over Earo tempest; Moral ettom 1:=13 jog Rasura° r.. than ~, kpart ot roadway, New York city, 0 paved on what is min d the Ruts plan. The evert is -first divided in, three longitudinal.vilions, and dog out some .1 ren Melts. ;:cep. First a lave: of brokenele e ii. Wedown and loot ~,ha. ue the br9: L eitt stones a thick layer of et:ll:Lent is poor ' ed t athich 11, up the interstices of the atone, the .whole g o Most substantial concrete. The surface ot ttis being made smooth and level, it is - ready to reorTve the cubical blocks of panne, of which the pavement is made. Thee , . blocks are twelve inch&deep, nine wide, and aslong as the piece - mill resale. They are laid in lints running dingiMallywittithe street, forming regular range Work. Being entirely roniposed ot such blocks, .. . . ,_ neetrratcly drerfed c every tide, the pavement s wary subwannal and -eery level; and manna at the att., do ono solid bed of concrete, that cannot be tight •e:dd by water or (rant, the blocks cart ',caber rte nor sink. One objection to this pavement le,thot o come dangeromly' — amooth niter tieing long worn . For this there Is, probably, no remedy. Another is,. that it ha enormously expensive, to much so, that none but the most opulent eine...can afford it best of all pavements; and for'Brialdway, with as perpi tual threog of veld - eyes, it is,: perhaps, the ebeapch. The niolion of a Carriage rolling ever this pavement very much re• scuablea that of a rata road ear. 14'T .170 ions Bsows.--Bome time since, a letter was published to the New York Ex press, nem a corrpondent at Constanunople, , de nying, ttuStnio said Amin, was sent to this country by hisSoyereign no an Ambassador, arc. TM, let ter has produced a reply from Mr. Brown°, who indignantly denies the charge, and doubts that the letter came Rom a respectable source tuCoustan steeple, if ttcome from there at all. To which the New York Express, replies as follows 'The "letter radio be,'. to which Mr Brawn thus alludes, was quite ae genuine as his own. - It we: winters, jug where it purported to be vainest, end came from authority quite as respectable as that 01 the Drigernan himself. Our correspondent is not unknown to American satCoristantioupicroor to the Civil Authority of the Governinent of the 6ublirne Porte. .Like abets our correspondent thought there was a disposal= to toacntfy the office of Amin Bel, and to glorify h. companion, Mr. Brown, Who bad been mainly Instrumental in get• rag up this minion,—s iniastoll which took the Dragoman from his place 'of business, whether with or without a leave of absence, he knows be , t, and which has made him a lion in the Land from Washington to Mame, and from Maine to Ohio. Oar cirrespondent at. Constantinople Is an Mae:lent, coed knossuig the propensity of hi: peo ple to be humbugged, and seeing Amin BO spoken of in the press as a great functionary, an Ambas. tinter, a Minister Plenipotentiary, !co., and know ing all about him and his mission he wrote the let. ter which appeared to the columns of the Express Be said - Boning against the standietrhnd ter of Anita Bey, bet warned , his _cournrymen of the proaiie etDois!'dignity and . hearing of the man for whore pleasure and instruction Goagren voted . the tam Cf SI0,000: Mr; Brown must not flatter himself that he boo refuted any thing said by our correskondent, for suckle not the fact. We mast say in lothaLf of our Government and instOtions that the precedent of payieg 810.000 for the en tertainment of an "Agent" of a Foreign Power, 'Sent hero to obtain 114/remotion for the authentic , a of hes own conStry is not • son one for Imitation. We said en at the time the appropriation :was made, baltho reannutendations to and the action of Congress warp against all au a patinas as to the sight and wisdom of a different policy- The truth as to the charge midis by the coerces pondent of: the Express, can aoubtiess bo arcs twined tbrough our Minister at Constanhnople,M Marsh, and it is duo to both Governments, as as as to Asian Bey and Mr. Brown, that it should . investigated. Braddecks Fiord Plank Road. Thus Improvement, now torridly advancing,wil soon afbrd easy access from the city to the woe beautiful and celebrated grounds in Wester Peannyleonia, the Fields where Wantdrorton' youthful valour and martial talent. that shoe. -forth as a Pillar of Light, directing his country merlin 'the choice of a Lender for me War o • ' dependence. .From thin clack spot, the Read a 'Am , pasting tiro forest !lemon! A inquipps, in. Isu Indian QOCCII, loon teinblia iho eronniDg of .rutile Creak, by a mule in ite higheit data,. pictureagtio and iornantic. • - During the month of November, the atriaal a== retarded than advanced the work, as.the plank had:to. be towed from the Allegheny, tied, to secure from, the late frequent:and sudden rises in the river,it had ,to be immediately &tomb measured and distributed along the read, whieh cot being fully graded, wan yet unsettled and utmost passable. - - But notwithstanding ads, re, circumstances, the company determined t com mence laying the plank about the (Hiker l ecein - bee, nod the ekrae of the , month :more than two and a hatrmiks of the road was planked, up on which the travel Os now censtant and u /inter. Tupted. le a few days, three mites will be lletish ed : beyond which to the six mile ferry the gra ding is done and the toad, thongh not yet planked la in pretty good order. . e. t yfo say IttolVd desirable and ad. ~, us "hie local mark is to the whole city, .4d ~ parikmlsily.to ell, w?o do. buttleem or ear.s, miperty rut of Wood stmet. ,It is believed that lb:additional anbecripttous Meceseary to Cobh tho whole road, will be cheerfully made by out citizen", more especially as the stock wilt on dunhtedly yield handeo e dividend", mom probe. by larger then any otb e stock in the Pittsburgh . market. Lees than a urth of the stock emcee •Tary reenals. uptakes. ' About one fifth addition will nuflice to ecesplcie the road:- . The California Cour is exceedingil severe upon Senators Fremont and Gorin. la noticing the bill introduCed ty, the Ant named Senator, To grit donations of land to the earli,and pre. ern .tion netts to tb< subsequent settlers," it says: We can hardly suppose that either Rouse of Congress will inflict such ma outrage on the people ot that Stale, by passing the bill. Bill if our Sena tors press km passagc, the Senate may not tan con. sidered es p ing wit wronged us, for it is fie beatthe OldelbGllto suppose that Our agents are the beat exponrata of OM wishes and wants. A pouter act of iD111,1170 to the teal friends—the permanent and productive ithabitants of California, could not well be committed than will be committed if nil brit is passe.). What Col. Fremont means by Inch an hush— such a fraud upon nine troths of the people of this, ~,e , ,,e nw r a lth, we cannot Runawaya from Jule,. negro., lodiana, Kanatne, and the *wet of Christendom, who took op quartets in this Stwe bet ae the cession, are to have e4O acres of lend, mid those who have built op the commerce, dug to the mines, the principal producers of the sal, and hove paid all the revenue raised for the benefit of the State, and the• United States. are en. eluded altogether. • Now Veda donation was confined to the Amer ican pioneers, who in the mtlitary and civil service aided in rescuing the territory from Mexico, we would offer no'objection ; bet the bill makes no such diaerimination. All persona, since the ces• ion, if they have been on and ifflprOVedl oo noses, are entitled, under the pre.cmption law, to soy it from' the govertimentellhe Colonel t akes good care to include XimatlEin the gill l of 610 acres. In fact we loiow enough of Tromont and Gwin, to believe that they will legislate million. out of the bands of the *epic, but not one cent out of their own. Now what earthly benefit were one half of the ton property holding inhabitsota of California, (be fore the cessimajto Conforms or the United Suttee! II these men aro to be thus favored over those who have built op the country, and who, onfonunately, sent Fremont to the Settee, where lathe Malice In It What can be the object of this anal:sit upon tile people? Cot. Fremont most hive some object is view. These people to whom he is offering to transfer so large a portico of the lands cf Calder. nia are not slaking for it,and are tot suffering from the want of it. If this bill passes, through the re• precentatlons of Fremont and his anociat es, it may be well for them to keep out cf the couttry—Call tomia will be no pleasant residence for them. The Land jobbing, however, which oar Sena. I tors nod Representatives have gone into, we are not surprised at They wanted the offices they now hold toretrieve their broken down fortunes. Wright is pretty well off, and may be excepted from this general declaration. In fact, we do not think he will meddle much no the matter. Our Senators ore toe rano who will make most oat of their mentions. If the peope of California do not wake up from their pro.ent mditlereoce, and give lo Congress the proper information to retold the powage of n batch of acts now before the Senate , they will be put at imminent hazard. As Fremont's bill only provides for himself and Gilbert, Gwin has satroduced a counter one, which provides for himself and Wright, and oil persons w•ho mime into the State at the time that they did . We will notice it tomorrow No Stale ever did cut coal, a ridiculous figure rat Wnsbiegtoo as Calve forum is made to cut. No respect in ,paid to the mealier's, mane:ilea and statements of our Senators and Repesentatives, and they seem to care for ace thing else 65 to get as many gouging bills passed for their benefit, as possible; and yet some men talk of *ending Fremont back to the Senate Titax.oors FRE •r PHILADELPETIA—ca osrsucro4 OF rot Ltucte Orriro. WC •p -prod the follovrnag account from the Evetung Bul lett°, vhict. narrowly aocapc.l thartnu the faro the Lenten: At about twenty mews, pass seven o'clock tt.t orroog, smote vol. discovered taming (Torn th. issemeut of the Yager Building, at the 'south wee .outer of Thud end Chesnut !ascots. Thu star was immedastely peen,and some of the employee of the establishment harisnell off and, .rt a is minutes returned wit the ildierhia kingtne Th. other fire compares • Aperdlly arrived. Bei°, however, any access emnd he had to the Barn. emohe began to emir, .dense, black valuta t iori the windows of nil en stones of the epee. • budding, and it soon became endear that the whole ',metro , would be destroyed. It was, for a long true unpiesihie to &severe the locality of the tire. The men about the building • ould onlysurmixe it, and the nwoc st es rule -ehleh poured from every aperture, rendered a on• goss•ble for arty one reenter the buwerseto to sneer in po ot rho st where the fire was rngin4r. The cumin of the fire is mrtery. It was ox firs , elated that it wart enured by some paper taking' nee truer the hewing app. - intro., but this. Irmo the ..strn-tion appantota, sea-rott tar hultdlng orw• heated by k contrivance stet* t he boiler et the enine, consentng f a evtutder tined with tubes. - There tube , reerived rota tor Irma the Street. which ASsittelted by the' ateutu t'sturn the leader betng Teeettred around do tut,' . and the hot air (ho. attained was etrentuted through the enttre handing There be.ng thus nu lire whatever, mate the heats og apanilus, it unpunsible that ihr Ilaracv ahnuld have urteutated here The Ledger But:ding was the must caterciive printing usablishment in the United State., ant to achitiery wee considered the lineal in me world— complete even then those of Loudon and Veria. It was occupied altogether by the Public Irdger printing inraen, the odic, of the Dollar Newspaper, and the United Sales Job Printing ea :ablishmen'. One room ell Third street was ite-i cup ed as a publication and rwriodi. al score ; lately kept by A. Winch, but now by Moors Woad and ['mermen. They lost, we believe, everything. The cellar of the building was occupied by the steam engine and two °lR.'e celebrated - filassi• Fast" four cylinder presacs, on which the daily edi tion of the Ledger in. printed. The second story of this and the adjoining building en Chesnut street, was occuplearby the composing and satin,- nal rooms of the Ledger and dollar Dievrapaper.— The third entry was occupied by the United Staten Job Printing Office Company, and as hand preen MOMS. The fourth story was occupied as the book and job press rooms, conustrung six valnable steam power machine presses , two of Adams' bent bosh machines and fourjobbing cylinder presses. The fifth story contained the paper storing, drying and pressing room. - In this glory wan also a large hy draulic press, and a double cylinder 'Napier press, The sizat story was used by the slip end mall wri ters of the Dollar Newspaper, and 65 a Slog., room. The establishment was the property of Messrs. Swain, Abel S. Simons. The" buddlng [Ms not more than ten years old, and was constructed in the best menher . The original cost of the build. lug was SIO,GSOO. The heating apparatus and other (trieres made the entire cost net less then 520,000 The presses Wolfe, coat ever ft..,50,001); and the re tire value of the buildings, fixiorc., presses, ins• rimers and inalnri, wai estimated ut Irian 5100. 000 to stso,ooq. T here was an insurance on the budding of 511,000, , and on stuck of SIC UOO fee. 1 1 .1 .04.1 em of the property neptioVen Lianctit bz socertsined. The prtfees end en gine in the [easement ere, it Is hoped, nin raster,- ally damaged. The prescise lu the fah puny have Isilen through to the (multi ',my. where, a is hopcd,lhey may be raved without env material flamer, that Bon being still sentare. Toe t eeth awry ban fallen through also. The second, third, and fourth floors are thee still standing, and It believed that much valuable property will be taus eared. The Banda of water in the bona:met pre vent, far the present, any thorough examines tion. All cd . the baolcs of tho Dollar Newspaper cz:Ab lishrevrit are destroyed. except two. The hooks down claire arc rayed Mr. D. 0. Blood, the clerk, baying socceediid in locking ❑em up 41 fire proof, although almost sudoesied by the smoke. lie woe ci , ,Jcated when slimed over. come by the make, by the aid of Mr. Petonne, type founder, on the epansote corner. The whole edition of the Ledger bad been worked off when the fire oteurrcd, except a lew hundreds. There were eight or ten persons in on the preen room in the basement at the time, toot up elnr there Wig on one but Mr. Blond. ..09D64 ' n COOT'S Beet," for February, s on our table, aodii indeed a mom beautiful number. ita embellishments are very Gee, and its whole appearance very creditable to the enierpriairg publitber. Pule MILX..—Tbe Hon. John A. DA states m his lot work en Madeira, that in the city of Fun• chal they have a pine of delivering milk, which trustee to the mutterer its entire purity from water mixture, or any other nuhrance There the milt men have droves of cowe, end in the morning they drive them round through the city, stopping in (toot of the dome of their eustomero, en they pm r and milking r;ght from the cow, in the presence of the customer, the outwits' of milk desired. The:lmes of milk in Funceall in eight cents per quell. Gin to PROFE2.OB WrYSTYIO , WIDOW—Mr Cooking, the great millionaire, at SVateriown,Meo longbow-Im, and Mr. Appleton, of Huston, linen prr sentert Mrs. Weboier o bandmme house iD Cana bridge, of which she in to take immediate pos. - mon. Oneor nitrie of her deughteroforho art an complished, It is said, give privaie Imams in mite)i at their home. A return to the House of Commons has been planted, showing the tiumtatr of kaighsh toiletries worked.. the Cull of July last, nod the children employed in the tame. It appears That 257-facto rid wereworked uu that day, and the number of children employed moo 3042, construed of 2,378 boys. and 1364 girl, The domestic min:lawns of the: r4,lLodtet Church, according to Mahon Janie/, cornpuro these pun, dred and twenty ntallOni, end employ three, Lath. trod and thirty seven missionaries. co nested with these are abort thirty thOUtaild church went bore. For thi Pittburark ., Gaselta anlegbany 'Area Ward Paldle gehdada. Detiember 23, 18501 'Minna E nrfois—lt' is truly grallfylug 'to every Philanntropi n and lover of literature, wbo ia,an qimintoi *kb tho public sentiment cow abroad to th e hog, abet atm:What seems to be the Theme-, from Eau in Weer; the absorbing topic in every Heinle; District, County, State—is The Public Schools- An efficient Directory and compete& Teacher+ sustained by the people, will ere long diem each a change in the rising generation as will ho seen and acknowledged; and indeed it has manurcably done so already. I have lately visited many of the public schools, and among the number, those above mentioned In this Ward Mere are aix Public Schools-2 In fant; 2 Medium; tin'd 2 High Schools, regular ly graded and classia, and numbering in n 1 1 .632 pupils - • • I had an opportunity of attending only tw Schoola,bothVernale—one conducted by Mien E ing and Men Robinson, and the other by Muss Ka ly. It might seem invidious in me as an observer, to approve of some and not all; knit rf those emmi nations at which I was not prevent were equally meritorious with those which t witneWed, I con gratulate the citizens of the First Ward, for having secured the services of such Teachers, It undoubtedly nacos a high degree of credit on the Teachers of th.e Schools to wanes., cal did not only the order and regularity of the School, but also t h e accuracy with which they acquitted themselves in the various exercises of Reading, Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, Compositions, Translations in Ristona Seem, &c. Want of time caused many dames to be omitted, a very interesting one of which was Freneh. More anon. ; SPECTATOR. Pao,' WASIbIBOTON 6orrupondenso of the Pittsburgh Gazette. W.IIINGTON, Dec. 29, 1850. s stated that Os aeeotmt 01 the death of his s in law, Mr. Austin, Mr. Forward will speedily return from Copenhagen. In that event, it is not probable that he will resume the station of Charge Few appear to comprehend the alien. which keep. Mr. Todd in the Brian miuioaThere is no doubt at all of his demur ey, and htaquatificationa are not above, if they equal to mediocrity 1 presume that about the minatlon of the ICSSierti, it will be found that th interests of the country and the demands of della guisbed Whigs will concur in dictating a rhang• in this and some other stations abroad. The appointments to the otters is New Mexi co created by the territorial bills, have been, in the main„judicioutly bestowed, though I think it would have been well to name some person in the territo ry, or Irom the States, of more distinction and estab lished reputationlor Governor,than Major Calhoun, though he ts, to judge from his reports, a huh. Agent, a discreet and reasonably fair num. Th persons nominated for judges al the ten aortal court said to-be citizens of Sante Fe, at mine id respectability. Tne inemonal of Charles Ellett, Civil Engel . !alive to the eartgation of the Ohio river, 1 p .ted by Mr. Underwood, n document of ma crept to molt of your trade,. Mr. Ellett', pit, in wall known to be to keep the river toe naviga ble order during the hot months of the year, by forming dims end rener noir, to retain the water during the annual floods, and to bring it into icy, Anion in times of drought 1 rpcek of the expos.- lion of facts made by Mr. Underwood, on a memo rial from Mr. Eller, although they first appeared in the form of a paper contributed to the tinattbruntonn Instmmon. From the statement, Mr Underwood hrol taken the trouble to compile a table showing the comparative depth of water on the bar at Wheeling for nix ram. In 15-11, the venter ma. below three red in the cloinxici, at Pitt point, dayni, in. 1544, twenty three. in 1545, thtrty five, in 1545,1hirty three, in L'47, fifteen days,and m 1545. thirty elgikt. Nr. thlderwood introduced n hilt r proprlating twenty ft, thousand dtmlun for the preliminary surveys. Should this moderate upper. gelation be lAnaineli. I em bold there ts a Niro; probahtltty that tht• thoportaut tmprovemen take an place on the lett of thee, which ar nlrtialltig To oblam The 'tipper, of. Gocoesr. and winch are. dr•anrd lu be adoulral sad Mr(' el through by it Just a. certainly as pace and p” parity continue It we are it, have noon foram :evict,or wtint would be tar more thsatlrtiul, vivii strife, government will have no mean. with which to engage In Internal incnoVetnenta Gut un easy Cate of the Ifelaury, no gOVernnten I ran lona realm e.amor ro, poo.p..l,reeted,tolvard obleet. The poirry of improving thr, harbor em the Allay:am canal, has been relief by lb.- practice t nyty year , . the orra."l..a:d:aa d‘ani :a rem ate harbor, and an uaelnal r. , 11,sit:ott tvil , locrn tre re;.ognlttd ~,m eq.l 01 the r...Oa:ion to which flue weattru abates epro es wolLl, entitled, under the op atiput to If: uwile, I &lintel or noel. teat to tiltoota sod Indiana, upon a Fawn rnoir.,n of Wee Inhabitant% A gentleman or that Slate .Utormed Go, that ladtaoa roofit he for Lo advance of Illatoo., aed has b I,yr/taoo of al !earl one In.il4no and a verb t. Ile /nay por•Ody fa. eortact, and his ..tumult is nearer that denerallf adopted than mine, 1.1 peverinciees I adnere t win o my ateont. TM. Sive is mare litely lose than 1. , gs..i by the new aprortioatnrni. U,aarg la acrogration to Oregon and (titbit:Tn. sad to the more that n, State, OICel, is DO Ream ...wan to negro.- that Indiana ham darned mare than shout twenty Gen per caul.. her population in 1510. Mr. COMM has found the task of weeding nei the larva (rota the field of patrattase, a turtle mon. arduous and serious Sun ho had antic:paled, and I behave baa siloandcued it. Well, in truth. the country In aboOt so well tors , d ley one net of env vents RI another, and perhaps the Rapt/areal •od the Ca.burga, the Bourbons and Me S mow nosh. u well he 101 l m undimorbed security. I tae: before stated tart the head of toir Cohort, hs• • hfe uffied of hoe or rib thoustnd a year. I have since learned, or at Ward huge heard it amerl,d by • person etroons In such et...caret:els that the family bane fifty seven mentors quartered on thr Government ID ',ammo and Bar it ha, boon decent el mat one of the Ir bar bran drawing hot four enlinra day for two near. past. while eXLenancely ettracc.l inanother tel private norabit Ann 0001 Ms worthy meine low of au enterprtsine clan. area on to the teats a the trreaury, and is liktoy lo do ao unto r teen. Potion shall brag in enott, bloc -h 01 the surer ,rt., au entirely Italic et 1. I, or in Mr. Cutout la say.tlia , h- made nro• nifort on ine swat of ire (11 rid r. nun rahof (ht . , 1,-0000•parh•n e. not star era. They at, a pion o' Juales WA.mrarrnm, Pea 29th. 15'YO Dlr. Wabstaesltaturn—Th• llolydaya Dr. CO':s Lectoraa—t Typonsaphina a:trot—Po nn•ylvanla Senator and an Tariff. Mr. Wthster roturood from New York on T h d a y lac!, and wen called upon the day by many erwpeat men of both pot.* old p who tool • this OCC.SsiOn to teldify :be fc,J eniertaio for hi. ehareettr and nb.fitie.. Toed.. tingutehed stalemate° wee received at Philedelpb with like evidences Cl eppreelsoan and report The teetivitie• of Holvdey week are pave tor ward with the usual gaiety and ventelity of feel inE. Rev. It,. Cone is entertaining the goad peo pie o! the metropolis with lecture. , upon Brea subjects as history end poetry, at the tint antontno Itottintlle They Me extremely popular and 115 h• toned,. The Lot one, which wee upon ;evilly, slusWed an auditory a.l uumerous thet the amp'," ich site ruin Of Inc tottlittile wan filled an boor before One aphootted lone, and a very large num bee were mato:11 , 11n 1-teve wilbc-ot haring gained edminnon. The Doctor hen the an of throwing in a slice of waggery tot, and there,without mantra the itenne•l gravity of lan deem-we To know how to Jobe appropralrly, II a great Rent:n[lo.h • meal fora public .pea ker. I Wiatt to nail lb. att-orlon 01 your reedier, to the Correction of a Wert scrtous error In Inc printing of my reinsit , upon tlctitea'• pr .po moon to rarebits: the Lootantlle and canal. Pty the toning:on of the eigniticant and important-letter rt, 1 no low°, itii3y that the canal is a work the: should beton,. •I rase. ti a single State, In indlviduel., or toe C , ,f,014 , 11/0," when I meant to ray pre-L.:Ay the re vet., write the won " et:Viten' 'rev propnednia Col. Benton but Oh , : some proprrty a.f tli a wink ehould tot to the general govntoment. and Illy! It Omelet tot free for ell veseels, in v' plainly well founded, that I wood. , it lien tot titam Lentofore adopted. I trust it wilt b. t. &mod tatty aegaloit• The Whigs will here a roslonly nf two to your Flare &twat", it Mr. Myers adhere. to the party which elected hen, es I suppose there is MI that ho will do. Tee Democrats will ha,- a Inge msprity in the lower lion, There is ho tact of pt rodent to other Staten fora retaleel by tee par ty which, controlling stn,' Lrensh, would yet to- to a MIDOIIIy on Joint t aunt, to go into an rine:lon ntr 11°.thil States Senator Bel that ton matter whir It It le not will:tem) , pr omo° to milers° open. No , men of anew iltml.te that Penneylvacia desires ! change In the present tent; and yet the OW:11PM 1 is used with much plausibility in and around lion. gross that your State has ranged hunch' on the aide of free trade and lbs. tariff of '46. The dieutroue recoils of the last election took away teem the ad• Vonatell of protection the conclusive answer anti, which they bad previously mot any such suggee non, by givingg:m the 4emoeteln larg Ot irmajorny of the delegatinin Dongreas. tShtld the legisla. ten elect tothe Semite a nine belonging tit the wino party, whatever might be his Irrafeertans on the tend' question Pennaylvantn, n would be repented as proof arelregiltlethat the State had repudiated the doctrine of protection, nom believed to be so eweritial to her proeperity. So far aei the legislation of Cuomo on this question lannemrn ad, therefore, it would certainly be far 'better that no election should take — place tgie peer, than tbata Democrat aholald be chased ro succet d. ster If the 'abject pf a recision or the tariff ma be got before the hiiate . "tengible - eltipe; with- In two or three vests of the mil of the eaa•ion, there in a strong probabilityithat some-beneficial action will bo had upon it. Tee mune of the Pennsylvania legislators term have an important 10110000 e upon the exertion of your frieruia in that behalf. Itamaid be of service, if atrong'resola , none abould be parsed, immediately on the V33E1:0- bring of the legislature, affirming the positiomor the Stale, in myterd to the tariff, to be. West the friends of an immo..ed system contends it is. An the Demo -rat c 111 . '4m:its to the presidency, depend upon tic. or Pennsylvania as so much fixed capital. here are among them man, like Gen. Casa, won ar disposed to tumult Mach to tttength. CO u.rtoo.l er with the democraef,or the Ketesone. I.ey, Ild.not labor in the cause indicated by i re, .mtiona as will doubtlest be urged by 1,1 C;o1111 and inteiligent Whigs of your. '