'PITTSBURGH - GAZETTE. ql.LlSiititi Iry 1 ••Z , It SATURDAY MORNING, JAN. t,-1551 CrAnrianstas are earnurry ',cue m 4 to barn 111 oo...faVert-b[fCllt ;r. otd early lathed*, is practital le. Adrtqufeencals 11,at 11 el tot • spell. led of oWill InvarablY yo aharac4 H ” , i1 ardateil ua W6la 'al, A TICI.TiON JOIIN J. ROGGEN. r=l:Z=.l:C:= HUGH S. FLEMING. Oaring to an accident to which printers an d very aubjeet, a part of. the Sheriff's Sales are uoavoida• bly omitted this morning. They will all appear in our weekly of this day. Nonce voAuvrainecas.—Our yesrly adcer• tisers are tcquetted to rend is each iiivertise mints, durum this week, as they %lett put in Dew typo, C. 5 We do not with to reset old tuition which Wily woo be ordered out. We alto itivito pitch as with to change their cards to give its early no tice. DIPLOMATIC COSOLYSTOIDC4CM. W., give op with rlea.ure a large portion of our epic°, n day, In the in wrOing correspondence terween the Ant:Tian Charge d' Affaires and Mt. Webster. our Secretary of State. The aplendid lever of tto Amee.cart SecretarySpeaka in the arrotg and eassic diction of the writer, the acetic/ewe ei eve era trne.Arcerican However we may thf for on other aribject%, here the heart of every citi --sec irate in unison. Mr. Webster speaks for tie whole people, gracefully, manfully. and as lees• useashoWd always speak, firmly and rour:rou.ly. The Government of Anstrit-e suppose, will not like each uppeletable troth*, nutted in such a mwalyEpirit, from tie young AftitOClOk Repub• ty, bet it Will hardly provoke a further exhibition of our feetmge totem& iytalay and oppreetion sty a further coutrovergy on the eubjeet. I . We ara regncried to ratna•t that the etatcocetit af our Waillingion correspoadent, predicating the , • return of thr Hon. Walter Forward on account of the death 01 Mr. Auttin t in , 77 holly incorrect. Mr. . • F. canntc, even to this day, have heard or Mr. Analin's death, and it Ire far more likely that in. reead of hayening hit return, it will Punish tuna trr hie aoatinuanee t-hln elation. • A ELcirMr.—Mr. Woe s of letneasler, Fe., has presented a memorial to Congress, eettiag forth a scheme for navigating the air by means of a grett bellcon. He offers, if Congress will old him, to rise over the Capitol in t flysng swains, asps. ble of carrying sixteen tons, out of the reach rf gun shot, and there show hoUrdestructirs missiles Costa bo discharged upon a tort or. city. He proposes, also, to rise at St. Laois tad nevi. • gate his serial vessel to New York, there lake op sams half dozen passengers end et Info beat, std ' across the Atlantic, to alitlid the great fair.— Ho says it can be done. Oar Caramerated Reporter is still confine t the Jury Boa, but we hope for his release t. day. NEW COENT7.II.I4IT.—We Were *hewn, fester \'day, e cennterfeit 011 the Bank of Pittsburgh, Five Dollar, letter D., the only flee dolor tell of that Bank, 13 circulation. The plate M well deem. except the face of the female on the vignette.— The aisnatures of the President and Cashier ale .well done, hut that of J. Harper, and the No. and date are imperfect. The whole appearance of the anal is well calculated to deceive, and on there is good reason to believe that of the., spnnour notes "many arc is circulation, the commune) ' !Mesita be on their guard. Pun - mane" or MANVFACTVOLS —Tot Ratko Traeserpt hos a list of altars Ca.tor Factori-v New Erg!sod which have sstd work with,. the last three month. The rrgrezate octrab, • spindles now idly to as bailees. - N. kimputure. Mutrachuaetts. Mole Connecticat.• • 715.300 Besides thosoconmerated are many which err mooing short time. At Fall River, one bend', O and Cm thousand spindles having been eopped is consequence of • strike sweeps • poruon of tt, otieranom, the owners have det•rmmed not attempt to ease again snot the business prom.s,t more prefitablo result. • AtliEng these to thu num ber previously stopped, and those running Ono time, and we Lava wet got far from one million lora spindles now In operation in New England ther there inero a year eines. In New York. receipts - anis, Virginia and id e ritand there are also many TWA wh,eh not enter. ly stopped, or running •hort t;ie, Wh• ft:f &gasmen% can be adduced in ,nre. t - cati oorogo or the tariff ?—Bah Amer. Ora FaTlMM — ad I..thicre. they •As , enniv taw cam seven years; Porn, ply, or 0:0,r. bore breeches don't come round any more. They say when Governor Bawdoin reviewed the troop .of fdasswoboseus, 1755 , he wa• dres,d in a gray wig, tooted Lat, a white broadcloth coat and wriat cost, red sonalleothes, and black silk st,ck. • inv. Toe judges of the Supreme Court of Msassa ehoseats, 113 We 1773, worn r ot ' , of no rlet Vffraced with black velvet, nod in summer, black inik mawori gentlemen wore coats w:leve•y yam ty of -color, generally the cams tad cOt•ar et tittt!ret, different Tutor from the coat. In 1755, Goo Washington arrived in New link from Mount Vernon.to assume the dot,. ' Of Ma= Pret,d,neY• He was dressed :n e lull lull 1.1 Virginia home,pon. 03 his arrival in Nem .1.0. gland soon titer, ho wore the old contareotal eu . except on the Sabbath, when he appeared in black. - John Adams, when Vied Pretttdebt, were a sword, and walked the streets with his be! ood -r his arm. At his levers in PbOrdelphia, Pon - tient Washington was clad in black veivei, h:ta trait wee powdered, nod Inhered, 'ten.] of ailk bag yellow gloves, knee and shoe buttb..e• ; beheld in his hand a cocked hat ornatbebizd a Goetadc, =iced about au inch drop -ow frchrra; a, loon sword, in a white seatiosral, wdb itt polished steel hilt, bone at has hip. tidalanaleS Ruse Oreasxttd..—P. T. 81111113 M, of tho NEW York Museum, and now the the prowls of Jenny Lind, la the greatest prosional tool, man to too woald,and certainly the moat armee,. fat money Leaking man in America. Whatever hq touches he Ineradly totes to gold. Hit I.f.rae of\ Tcm Thumb, tie tour through Europe, his tn. trance to Quhen's palaces and.:ente , talomeata 10 crowned heads, was thought the chef coves of • • shOWlnati . ; but , his engagement Ltd cons.. guent soccer.. with Jenny, throws the Tcm . Thumb lost into the shade. He cleared half hhillion att with Tom, hewill cress. a million ria alf w Jailor ; aod still hut Muccum, elea and ng • Pont IMO to $5OO per day, it his male depen, dance for wealth. His "ant operation," however, exhibits b r it the genius of the man. Most Cleavelanders .111 remember a few years vgo a small dense a B (aloes passed through Pon city on their war ._oat to he exhibited, but the owner being no showman could not pay t hyena. VMS them, sod whin nn f get to Utica they were seised and at eoneta ble's tale to pay the otarer's dabta. ilarriem bearing of this, lost no time in buying sold Bona- , teen, getting i li um cheap He took them to Hole - ken where he hired them hey% taYlog ntv ea t he upla?. He next went to nil the P•rrymen ca .1 t r,,,er and asked about what their daily wee pin ..irenm. A verminlog that, ho propound to charter .their services; tor a ale& day paying them a st,ght there:art above ordinary remit, s To this they merited/ and he boned the bargains by ad. mane a portion of the pay. Next appeared barn door Wale daming candela posted all over N.,: York the . en inch o pay there would 1,,' a (Shad Balralo , Chaso at Hoboken. Eighteen lore Blflaltites fresh from tee Prunus, and wild Indiana mounted ne actin chargers to chain them, are., arc., all to be free gratis ondfw . oath Eng N-str yntt inched out as it poser had beton.. TOe I nt• ry bosh ran tree' early 1 . 01 . tilt 2 o'elock the mint isintrninC loaded to their guards Pri , h rt. Toe nen proseco• fifths tattle Operat.ou nor.uttb aid to fine thotiatupt Collett, and t h is wan me be. • &ping hi Branum', corneal and cis •nlaequen fortune.—Ctsserload Pasindrirder BALL 111POSTATI011 UN . 11&ROW,11,E. LOGAN, WILSON & CO. 199 WOOD SerREZ7r, Ar . now' prepared t r d ith I T l:t , rf n e it i rt;Lar „ V e r i tnelt ,,, tgo'; l i n t il t re::;e:t to Loyeta. 11,ora att-lez n ., purCbase rein promote t.tt . e , tr d iTutett hrouith our atock k theT etourot sati he most zenfoosb. term, _ east LICOIJILAGOGCIT 110 IZEN dIR INSTITUTIORA S' INSURANCE otrCOMgPANY, Itta. C.O. IlurifEY, PREP: , •—A. W. 51Alth:R,R.-‘, tace—No. 41 Water *treat, to the rya te r.r 11. GRANT. MILS COMPANY is mow preparrd to Inn,. I I yt e d, 01 'dirks, On boUTry, nlantrattOnne. mercEnwdisa to store, and or reanenu vetarls, e r An n nwin g egeenry for :be ability and inner., or the lastrtetron, is *trended in the eortracrer or V,„ rector*, who are all cnixene of Prasterre*, wen a a 1 fee...arty known to )he commenny for their prn 11.14e:tee. end tong - fay. Iltextross—C. G Horny, Win. Regaley, Lcr Amer. Jr., waiter Bryant, Math D. limn, Reuelton, John flareorth,'S. Rerbaugh, rt. M. kin • ap-riredl OR. D. FIVPIT, , . asA Dermal . , betwof oat!- 17in ►fate skiliarri =SS t .. i • . .. . 'AufPrallAA.lslD TEEM EIIINGABIAAS I Ame ape eras received front the President of the United. States by Mr. to. P.• Filmore, his pri vateSecretaryii. dated the 30th instant . communes , ling, in reply to a resolution of the Senate of the 26th inzieni, certain correspondenee - between our Government and Awawm- The correspondence was read, and is as follows : DITARIXILOT OF &rase, Wassailer:., Decamsca JO, 1550. To tee President of the Untied . States: The Secretary of State, to whoa has been refer red the molution of the Senate of the 25th instant- I requesting the President "to communicate to the Senate, if not incompatible with the public interest, copies of any correspondence, if any has taken place, between the Department of Stain and the Austrian Charee d'Affaires, respecttng the •ppoint. i'ment or proceedings of the agent sent out to exam- Inc and report upon the condition and prospects of the Ilungarian people, during their recent struggle for independence," has the honor to lay before the President a copy of the murespondence called for by the resolution_ Respectfull y submitted. DANIEL. WEBSTER. Clammily . J. G. Ltresann to Sc of tau. (Translation.) Ararat Arr Lraavon, Wasmaoros, Scrivener!. 30, IESO. Toe undereimmd, Charge d'Atfaire of his Ditajcs• ty the Eropernr of Austria, has been instructed to make the following communication to the Secre- tory, of State : - Ai soon as the Imperial Government became aware of the fact that a United Staten agent had been dispatched to Vienna, with orders to watch for a favorable moment to recognisethe Hungarian Repoblfc, and to conclude a treaty of commerce with the rome, the undersigned was directed to ad. dreassome confidential but pressing representations to the Cabinet of Washington awns' that mace, ding, which is an much at variance with those principles of intematioual law, an scrupulously ad. hered to by Austria at att„times, and under all cir cumstances, towards the United States. In fact, how is it possible to reconcile such a mission with the principle of nonintervention, so formally air pounced by the United States as the basis of Amer. can policy, and which hail just been sanctioned with so much solemnity by the President, in his in augural address of March 5,1848 7 Woe it in re, tom for the friendship and confidence which Aus• tem had never ceased to manifest towards them, that the United Stales became so impatient for the downfall of the Austrian Monarchy, nod even sought to accelerate that event by the utterance of their wishes to that effect 7 Thiess who did not hesitate to assume the responsibilityof sending Mr. Dudley Mann en such an errand, should, independ cot of considerations of propriety, hove borne in mind that they were exposing their emissary to be treated as a spy. It is to be regretted that the American Government was not better informed to to the ticlusl resources of Austria, and her histort cal perseverance in defending her just rights. A knowledge of those resources would have led to the conclusion that a content Ice a few months' du . rition could amber hare exhausted the energies of that power, nor turned aside its purpose toput.town the Insurrection. Menne has struggled against the French revolution for twenty five years; the cony age and perseverence which she exhibited in that memorable contest have been appreciated by the whole world. To the urgent representations of the undersign ed, Mr. Caytnn answered that Mr. Mann'. ens. Lon had no other object In view than so obtain reliable Informetion se to the true lute of affair, In Hungary, by personal observation ; this crate.. nation can hardly be admitted, for it says very little as to ' the caurelof the anxiety which was : felt to etcertnin ,the chances of the rer&nllOnfelL Unfortunately, the language in watch Mr. Mans's instruction. were drawn gives us a very Cornice Idea of their scope. Thai bangs was offens,ve to the Imperial Cabinet, for ti dssis• , nate. the Austrian Government as an iron rob, and represents the rebel chief Kosauth as an 11. lestrions man ; while Improper expression. are In r doted in regard to Howie, the intimate and faithful ally of Austria. Notwithstanding thew hostile demonstration.. the Imperial Cat. net ha. deemed it proper to preserve a coterie. tory deportment, braking ample ilowaore for the ignorance of the Cabinet of Wiwi:Mame ' a the subject of Elongation affairs, icii its Siricai• lion to give credermi to the mendacious rumors which are propagated by the Montalto peers. Thfs egtremely palatal incident, therefore, might hove bees, itsseed over, wider et any written erl. decor befog leer, or our cart, in the archives°, the Gaited Stalest fad not Genet al Taylor though , proper to revive the while ea) rot by comments ring to the Senate . in hi, me...a or ins 18th o last March, the instructions ca s h which Mr Mann had beep fern...bed nu the cc:moil - in of hi. minion to sham+. The publicity wh ch ha. been given to that document has placed the lop , Aerial Government coder the actepkler eater mg • frond pro's st, through its edit al reprepoth tier, egoinst the proceeding. of the AA:aerie. OnVernreerl'. lent that Government should MD strpa our silence Cato approbation, or trderahoe even, of the prior , plc. Vb.ell appear to have geld ed its Arbon and the moon. It ;";sa adopted. fa view of all fixes crencistaisces, tea Order - signed has been inwruci-d to declare that Ise id perialfit sacrament lathy disapproves, end will always copticue to d !twopence of tbmie pr./egad. Ingo, so °freeai se to t‘e lawsof proprie . y; and that itpratesta against at Interference in the tater. pal affairs of its Gsverorneet Having her mi nded hie duty, ton ondcraigned coneld re it a Gnettlitato eirearnetancl that he has it in fis power to encore the Secretary of State that the Imperial Olovernmeot is damsel to cultivate relations of fnetidehle and gold understanding -o ;is the United States, relations which may have been momen tarily weakened. but wh oh could not ogee be seriously Msturbed without placing th e cardinal interests of the two countries In jeopardy. The Inotructinno for addressing the eomatintsko. don so Ur. Clayton reached 07whingus ar !be time 'of Oetwinst Taylor's death. la compliance with the rrquisnlossof mopriery, the undersigned deemed it his duty to defer is, teak mud the raw aidrateriitrelire had, tiers C iusrielei• orrrec v.% re &Iry whirk he no-: ~.i ova, t, as n aas gill tan ti,- ern ores ii . I* a• carts on.. fr ir. the ccv.Freefdant hull, r OP it -, no itairrt r.l the re..°..ttort of eta di,rloino•re cni pa, the - , 11.0 fun in: nr.,,,nte poluy of the Ut,r4.-1 :Ss e., .o , r , lute :lir reellitned. Wasitil void. ion relation , . iit the Amer.,. G,versmer.: sex! thc ether P.-.wi r• roma if the G .r•mment. c , inell , nted SAM,. were to think it proper to take so h.dircot parr in the political movement. of Europe, Auter,,tna policy' would be exposed to acts of retaliation and to er 'alit InCaprettlautee, wbier ensild pot tail to ildect Ito commerce Sad the lades ry of arc two ar eds.. plated. All condem n are üb:,ged, at some retied a - other, to dreg, Le against Interpol it ificult et; all firms of government we exposed to such dl r. grecabli ephrodes: lac United s , atcri have had icon experience in this aer7rei•ently. Clad war • possible OCCUrrenre everyuii,re, sod the no •nregerneut wtoch is groan :o the earn: rd ins,- ,erica end of disorder most triquerily fele bst-ir pun those who neck, In aid I , in It. d. - VeL3pCle3IN V aorta of just... and vr.an polo,. The ttridersigred aryls himself of this is casino i renew to the Secretary ut 'Stale the assurance Phis distaguished Cossuiteraid.a. ilui.i3E'llANN. Spindles .112 500 .135,000 .202 000 .•zIJ sOO . 53 i'oo O the Hon. 1).1.1. Wassatea, Secretary of Stu. critic United State*. 6'os-re:erg of &are m Mr. Ital. mann . 11 ge..i.rarrr or Stare Wasureorns, Deeireaker 21, lAN. The uederingued, Secrets/ y of Siete of the Unt• fed States, Lad the honor to !impel., soma rme ago, the 'tumor Mr. Hulactoutn.Oharge d'Affaires to his Majesty the Emperor of Austria, of the September. Causes, not arising from any leant of personal regard for Mr. liutsernarin, or of prop. er respect tort his Government, have delayed so anavrer until the present moment. Hoeing auto milted Mr' Holsemann's latter to the President, the undersigned is now directed by him to retort the following repli: The objects of Mr. Holsemaanio note are, drat, to proven, by order e f his G,vcromont, Km... , the steps taken by the late President of the United &Casio sicertain the progress and probable re salt of the revolutionary movements In Hungary; •ad, secondly, to complain of some expressions in the tostrucuone of the late Secretary of State to Mr. A. Dudley Mane, a confident,al agent f H United States. as commoniested by Pres o titeni o Taylor to the Senate on the 29in of March its, The principal ground of probe! Is tonnifed on the Idea. or to ilie allegation, that the government of the United States, by the mission of Mr Mann, and his Instructions, has interferred In the domes tic affairs Austria, to a manner nomt or disre• spectful toward that Power. The President's me,. sage woe a communitation made by him. the Sen • ate, transmitting a correspondent:a between the Executive Government and a confidential agent ol its owe. This would seem to be itself a domestic transaction,. mere instance of intercouse between the President and the Shnute, iii the manner who h is usual and indispeusable to mantoriniecrinras bo tureen the different branches of the Government It was not addressed either to Austria or Hungry! nor enn+ at any public manitnalor to whirl, any for ru State was called on to reply. It was an ac count of all transaction , cortimunierrieri by the Ex seutive thavernmentto the Semitn . at tloi request of that body; made public, indeed, but med. politic only bea n ouch 19 the common and mural