git g.rii tail' riettiatt. ::f" Impartial—but not Neutral." O r a, BATITILBAY, NOVEMBER 24.1860. PENNSTLVAALL RAILROAD.—For the in formation, of,travelers on the Pennsy laar via railroad, we publish the following regulations fixed upon by the company, andluhich passengers may rely upon be ing carried out to the letter : Oa sad often October 7th, 1860, pas sengers who * fail to procure tickets at the regular. Aces of the compaoy.will be required to,payalL excess to the con ductor. • The conductor will in each case, give the person paging . such excess a ticket, which will be a receipt,for the full amount paid, and. will entitle the holder to re ceive a drawback ,equal in amount to the excess paid, if presented to any author ized station agent of the company. This rulaw,ill be invariable, and con ductors wits barequired to- ciirry it out. It is hoped , passengers will afford them every faoility to do so. RAILROAD OFFICERS IN CONGRESS.- Hon. Erastus Corning, president of the Neti*York Central, and Chauncey Hib bard, superintendent or , twe same road, were both elected to Congress on the 6th filet, in New York State, the former by abottiii • 11undred majority and the latteiby, 'fonr hundred. an Thursday the result was cefebrited at Buffalo by a grand Illumination of tie Central depot and the huge building of the American and Unite 4 States Express Companies. Suva Trumstrann.—Henry D. Moore, of Philadelphia, having been Mr. Slifer's only competitor last winter, for the nom inatiomfor, State Treasurer, was supposed to have. a nitre thing of it this winter, but doubtful ,thinge are-. supposed to be mighty uncertain, iind Dolan well ascer tained ,faet that "there is many a slip 'twizt , the cup and the Up." We hear now of' two additional candidates, who will.ts7 Abair strength in the caucus— Mr. Baldwin, late Senator fregELasoas tar, And Mr.'Prancis, late Speaker of the Renate. Each of these Men have their friendeiand there is a shrewd suspicion afloat that a promise of. Western support to Mr. Francis had something to do with his