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GAira i nmticn ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP IiL vJ'''k: ti tn r-i: -a mlla.n mkk n.Nti. PiH-u mi t. cad. a fiends of Ju-'j- ac-uididaT tW the lresidencT. fvttmai rtnee HjII, in thl The number of foal would le occupied under the plan above described is about eleven, namely Matamoros, Sola la Marina, Tampico, I'uxpan, Vera Cruz.

Alvarad Guasacoaieos, Taharco. Lag una, Campeachy. and Of these, Tampico. Tabasco (or Fronte-ra) and Kaguua are already curs. By Telegraph.

FROM WASHINGTON, 1IAKK1SBUKG II AM); PIULADELPUJA. Kepo1tel for tbe Gazette ArlvcrtUer. to lepty to ome of the apr-toos made aifatnt the character ot the pr.nal friend of bis father and of hts family. Mr. Piolett waftthe firl to ob- ject.

Th; Locofocos kav arrayed ir op-pOrMi hi a ai rtriitive to the Dauphin county I cat mm dii- the rctAin, uuU-s ii wouid rein-'ve aume Locoi'ik-o, ho has ctwt the county about $2000 a yar from the oftice of and place the prison under the control of the sheriff a the uiQtr couuttea of this 1 hey hjve calh-il the yeas and navs on every question tiMching that subject, IN SENATE. Mr. Dars reported, as committed, the hilt rela-1 tiveto public delaultera. A Hi 1 ww reaj in place relative to Lock Nai-j gallon in the rivr Schuylkill a bill fixing the rjte kit interest in this commonwealth at 7 per cent a bill relative to the renewal of certain loans reported from the House without amendment! a FOl.R VEKKS LATER FROM I EL ROPE. i Th- Forvign new ba at length nivej Tel.gr.j.h liom ork.

ui nip leamrr aetentum was her btmg ohlrgrd to nt at Halifax for coa). aud land his ticrllfin v. the rn-wr (ir.vn, (irm ral of Canada. Eail Elgin, and his anilf. aifl' pitical new.

ig not of much France has rote.ttd against the ami i.upprii.)u of the Republic of Cracjw. l.uicot was fur iufuing a xtrong tunc into tha y-ro-tet, hut Iiuia I'hillij pe ti. tion. The British are weil pleased with the new A- merican TartfT. and their papers teem with ruin- giea upon it.

Connvll looks very feebleaud apparently bro- ken down. Several slight shocks of Earthquake had been felt at Versailles, near Paris. The English money market was quiet. Rome nad been visited with inundations of th Tiber, which overflowed the suburbs and caused incorporating the Pennsylvania Kadroad Iron company parsed. The act relating to 3cc, was foi the present.

The (overnor trannnited a message to the Senate informing them that he hid transmitted a copy of the Joint resolution of thanks. I'heie were two fiies in this city during last night. The roof and upper story of Mrs. Stah- ley's boarding house were consumed before the treat digress. The amount of property dest.iyed it," was very large.

i The Pope has reduced the duties on import i JMonv-'" his domiui.tns, and has laid an export duty hi on (irain. 1 11 I wr. 1. no l(C 1 a-e 1 MKt iifn. I he number of population in the Highlands of i fire could he put out.

A tut shop also was partly ('place as may be mutually agreed upon by the consumed. BU I'LER. Piestdent and Directors of the said Pennsylvania N. B. The bill regulating the Standard meas- Railroad Company and the President and of charcoal.

passed without being so amended tjIS of the Pittsburgh and ('onnellsvill? Railroad an to include miners! coal. The amendment was i And be it further enacttd. That the Pitu-not concurred in. 1 burgh and Conueilsvitle R. R.

Co. be and they are hereby authorized to construct a Railroad with one so- xv. i or more tracks, from any point at or near the city Harhishlrsh, January 22J, 1847. Pittsburgh, to euch point on the line of the A passed tne House for the appoint- of Ohio as may be determined by the Pres-ment of a Committee of five to inquire into the tdtnt and Directors of said Company, and the causes of the recent accidents and deplorable loss commencement ot the construction ot said road in of life on the Philadelphia and Reading tilroad. 'be diicction of the State of Ohio within two years and report to this whether accidents on after the passage of this act shall le construed railroads may not be in a measure avoided by to be a compliance with the conditions contained Legislative: action.

in the seventeenth section of the act of which The committee ou Agriculture reported a hiil th's 's supplement; Provided, That it a onto prevent millers from parking flour in old bar- i nection shall be agreed upon as provided for in rels. with a recommendation that the same le ne- this act between the taid Pittsburgh and Con-gatived- ellsville Railrcad f'otnpany and the Mr. McCurdy, from the committee on Educa- Railroad Company, then the said Pennsylva-ihn. reported a bill to extend the borough limit Railroad Company shall be released from any of McKeesport. in Allegheny County, and to or- obligation to commence their road at the csty of gantre the same into a separate election and school Pittsburgh, and from constructing that portion of district.

their line lying between the said point oi eonnec Mr. Matthias, reported a bill to incorporate the tion and the sjtd city of Pittsburgh And prori-trustees and congregation of the Lutheran Church i ded further. That the PttUhurgh and C'oiuiells-of Shippensburg. ville Railroad Company shall have power at any fhe committee on lands reported as committed, i general meeting of the Sfc-kh lderf, to change pit- J- Mf'-ikty. NVvwic Ii.

John Ljuhliu. John L. 'iri-r U'it, wtri? i.jj lintrd Vice r. Pfsnrifgin( WwmiT. A cunriitlus il JiufA DuiiK-p, It.

p. (j. Kiv, Mian S- YZ-, -tt-r jnit- trsriaii. wtTf 10 'A h'le the abpur, K. tJ.

il'-tMn. a ihe meeting in favir or M'Lt-an 4 the W'ti. csnddai ir the n-- P.i.lency. I rt having returnptl, j.irtt-d a ui addrt sfi. and a reftolu-tio which adttp't-d.

Vt'villf h. movtHl aiurud, by Bli.n: out of the reifoJutt -jcrattr Antt-liia-M'k' and Whi ci'izf and inr'ina "fain-, ii fiiizfiis of ait pari This not bt-irg apfitd Mr. L'tMx, at his own had io withdraw hia name from the xdilrens. meeting Siliiarrit-il. Th mpt'tititx was Uft uhnit two hundred pt-rsous lntn? pres- en i.

to i I. UOAIS Nu O. l.l K. The Hen Fratikiiu No. 7, brought news to Cincinnati that he tell in with a Flat Boat bet Helena sunk to the roof, and five men dinuiiig to her.

It was loaded with produce, lowed ashore ami the mn saved from Cin-cm tti. Another boat was ot one mile shove i hi--. Tin aUo picked up'ou her passage the crew ur other fiat boats, lost tn the late fcloim; who report tbe loss of several other boats tei Memphis and Plum Point, during the Mloe A passenger on board the lien reports the lost oi' two CoI boats at the mouth of the Wahash, u-j -ut crew of thirteen in nu-nlvr. twelve were drowned, or dozen to death. Five miles abt.vr the mouth of the Wabash, another at, wi'h live men, wis lit Ihe ssrne gale.

'e learn that thf steamhout Louisville ran over fl tt boa! at Enterprise, nnl sunk in-" Particulars not known. MEE I ING Of the StixkluJdcrn of the Pittsburgh anW Con-nllvHe. Railroad Company. In pursuance public notice, the Stockholders of the P.ltsburgh and ConneMsvilIe Railroad np.iriy. met on the 2.1th ot Jinuaiy.

ins ant, at tiie Ko urn of the ('onipany, and organized by WM. KH JII At Eq chiirman, and E. D. GixziH, Secretarv. Tbe President i-f the Board of Directors, Wm.

Ri-bmsin. Jr, read ajd submittet a brief Rt port. A motion to adjourn gave rise to an animated nion, in which the following gentlemen par-tic- 'Hed Messrs. VV. Jackson, lr.

Spear Tl- H. Dt nny, N. B. Crasg, m. JameA and E.

D. Gazzam. I'm-illv. the fdl twing resolutions, suhaiitted by Mf. Ebbs, and amended on motion of Mr.

Hake-w. il, were unani'iiuufy adopted, vi Rr-nvd. Thai thi ineetm apnio the ae-; ti, of Board of Xhrertors ui rIaliitn to tiicir co ipoiidence wuli the i'resid. nt of the Baiti-' r' and Ohio Rilro-id Ctnpan-. Thrtt Wiihtni Joshua Hanna.

E-'wi fJazzim. Henrv Sterling. i "ilham i. Warner, and Thomas S. Clarke, be committee tak-1 into consideration all mat-j with the interests ot the C-mpa-i ny.

jnd rep.rt to an aiij mrned meeting ot the ot to h-ld on the Sftth of Ft-'oruary lies', if 'Z Sc i' k. I. M. M. LiCllBAl M.

Ch.H'n. E. I'. ti.t'zziM, I'RDM II A RKIHBl If iff. t'trretytndtnce tf the Vitisburii -tiazette.

No. xiv. H.tKUtsiit Bii.f', i THE PITTSBURGH CONNEM.S ILLE AND PENN. RAILROAD. Mr.

Darsie intriduced the following important bill in the Sensfe on Friday morning authorizing a connection of these two roads- SUPPLEMENT To An act to incorporate the PITTSBURGH and CON NELLSVILLE RAILROAD COMPANY." passed April 30. 117. He it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives uj the C'arnmonueath of Pennsylvania in General Aernbfy met, and it i hereby enacted by the autfajrity of the same. That the Pittsburgh and Conuellaviiie Kadrosd Company be and they are hereby authorized to make and construct a Railroad with one or more tracks 'rom the cy Pittsburgh to any point within State, suitable to form a connection with the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, at such a point their corporate name tjthat of the and Louts Railroad Conii.snv. tmm I I I OlMi 1 Ji I III 1 A Utal Ul4i Msvemrnti.

of the tur l.rr I Amrrira. Judkms v-b 4 frb i I Jtyric I Mar 4 Ma Apr 1 DVfcRTIKKK OkIICF, I'uesdv iiiornii u. Ja. The rattier w.is m'Jity and cool esterd ay Toward evening we hid a fair pros; ret more snow The Rivera continue tail there Sj ieet water ia the ch.mnet at du-k last evening. liut little business was doae in the market yet-ter-dj.

Holders of Brc.idaluH. At re waiting morning tor the toreign New by the ibernn. In afternoon jt I o'cocn had the fire: despatch by the 'Lightning I came to this ottice in the sii ipe of a rial Heport will touaJ ancer tne prn: -r hcadi ns'ied an over tne city me of the speculators wlU were on ioi.k out. got tte first hint, and succeeded in ck ing some flour at 5 i.ut ttie general disseinuniiation of the intt licence, jkm a stop to 11 bus.ne. jn tram.

Kh.ur and tton 'I market ttnn wailir: pirticuiars. universal! put ibir prrp. The appreciate! in value of Cotton al.oie i i'in ol millions t.re the huis the crop sliSi rrtnain. I'herp have hero tuntier reeeipU (J ugr 3ad No huamcs dmg of Ti Hivers have not much irn in ineai ii ,3 ihoa-ning ut. Vhf wili snd '1 he Hi wn-mile t'ckeu are running r-guiarlv.

and to At t) l.bh price ot Cotton ino Julvan- a Iracttoa the tnjfteat oumt rrrn- after the reeetpt oi tbe Cawbra lnfen.f 8i I0 Ml fn.r lf4 ''1''H r'" I I I A if 1 I I is! IVnn. snd a i fOJ ugr No quoisoie de une; prices 10 or of tne Ouye-r Noptantauoa rt piaaunonl sdes. Chin Rour btd Pork Vf at 1- oili7(c I -3 La-d in tib! Jt c( ia kegs iLl.isois KM We team from a ira bo srr ed testerdv, th tt aoove rnoutii. and ice w. one tw.t ib-' nes.

tt iorene(. itf aiti-T I a eoe as itur.jr aooe Tarirerone at Hrtrttreoor. ttlowthp Blae. fotpi N.ip;f. i e'- moot iriL'-'iiiiie.

t'earl. 'Z, ic-uuiiti lnh an.l dry. at Moe the tidd I uuica aioe tie njnusji. l.wuia Me Jan l.Jtb. NAMIV I Jnn.

niivite riat of the lie.t I cias I Tun the tate tiie trie ra-ud d.appeir ince nf the nm.w ind hes ra n. antic.pale unnuai ne. Cotton ihe n. trset it and price are a (i.iU higher that tt.ey lune eeo ul 311 tim tfn VV qiint. irnm j'S In 1 is 'nif r.a A f.T been z-er bre in rxlrs iupTii.r i off -re ToO.iceo i tne unnett atwteot i itit weather.

00 "J'otn-cu eouirs to market. i BnrK-r i.ot i jan f- Utur tfiifll bu mtmiT retail. '-Krk l.g.it and omrtrv O'afKis tiriD'y tn Id iit ne'e I bmri otter $. Salen tn 10 bu during trie ek, mid, in at i wt, antl in' luai totoKi. w.tritmt at mi.iK'w- I tr ia A.rn but g'H-d nek J7 n-PV, a'ol without ck ooe hu ran tunptt.

Nothig in Oats. fUiieed HIT b'l. fJr'iviitin No sal. bft-Miies Lant has lilien -ft and Umec No Ac, I. it I' 1 -jle-mv Keel; tre price is Kuiter talde.

UK; cli'urt l-ira l.e tr 11... The Rwiit ittier and rotih rout he hseri unu r-dV tor rtriving. and Ir have arrived I he ring the ee: ih-out heo as ti.ltow ae.id. in So -ij over Jot Irw at at Z.Vki dividing un 'XQ he at i-aine. acd were purch.fcMl on foot at so much Jieart I "he market mm ho-'s i't.

aiivl atui 52 7j lor weiinn over l.V es. With a verv ar'ite denianO P.c-ei" a'fe MofJ tat rattle arc repien. hv butchers and packer. pav Irom SJ.5i to 1 (f lin iUa. as in siie and ijnaiity.

AOont acad i nave heen purchased tor packing tin ring the week. imiri to 7.i p- tiKl lb Vhl.KeN,ir-' Ji bt.ii m. lle; sune.iuerjtl lota at i l.rir, hrm 'Hep. I St INN J.m h.ur gMd d-tnind lor flour, and nrrrM 1 fttii Hamilton Md. at 54.ve.

lerdav arwl itll ilo troin nlore at I del' J.M lib a from w.ijjon at Hd. and sundry other won bo at Hog The -islea rr ported veMerd-V ware 4'J head, ioid i-n Weda aday evening, av 1 lis 3 1 a wl in', and 1 wt -il Its at jeslertl-, isj h-rad from Ka.i- mad vht, -it rfSM.o do hum river hv wi I mi ib tit i irtiu ovr -trjt ih8 i- l.si dr-o Ti.at a hic1 over Shuwinv a fi'rn rnirke: I he "ivjl are still very nnwlera'c. I 1 li'iis Irion fivrrr al 1 7 I -i do nt ITfe; i lot from river and sjnn ut Ic twist sold at le. hhd fair I in b.fsat Li priint in I lot ai tie- r'lg Iron trt inferior sold at jfT, mo; ftjeon M''l pes new com mm nt tr. ithers 1 1 o.igs pritr.e nvc eee it head av fte I It iik fork H4 i li(iiiiilrf.

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I I I 1 1 i i I 1 5 PITTSBURGH:" ycfceilMV ja.M,akV r- is Five Loi -i; per t.iit,iti KAlLUuvi The important ting Lf -I j. the Pittsburgh and Cont.ei.sv.lh. Kui-road Pny, took place y.a;-,d,v proceeding re given in aiioth.r iuon. It will ut-vu "ial 1'y nave urnej I our mr-nih. time to a Co.omm.e ami ui9 company.

in ir.n K.i!wad woh xfaltncwre, list i-c. ndercd course tsL. if the ft, crfcifc Company, unl-- Wi- he the nn-re in it vntnanv k- holders found th. m-ei. i their rwwfonn.

whin cn-M, in in- care-t a Crn- iu III! deliberation. tj, fthsd "1 "he i. ciunt oi our rhtliC l.f ifc iheui another -liC h. id out by the ii the1 UtllO WHh IIJPIT l.rhtl. ih Shockhoiii' r- tut n.i- h.

ersi p.iuy. ma, yit mc-. tm their i. lite a more 'Ut tt the marked out Mr. MT.ar.e jir have Out uitdt ol way in, we I he i'j ii tu thi rd after nett ''U.

-I the Pilt-burtfh I here a i the Ni.x that it i thf nr.t! km! oi.in.on Smonit and tn lh- cwmuiuntty here, pohrv Piti-burKh In expend her nirauri mm! ij-h- in nniNini; a H-iiinad 1 hi, tecono rle.irly hiaiulested meetin: i is ts one which the Corn, will n.t, ihe tbe COB- siderati.tii, and be tavor.it. le to i silion- tVjm the i- have no t.i.,ui.t U.eir wnl jr j.rt, nnl-4 IhrccL-r, nt nu'-h in urMXcetionaMe fim-ur that rh.y c.tniiot refused, are mu U- Uo' -f -'Ur Mnny crMens regret to aire.iiv to the Pllt-huh snd (oKintHviiit-( penJe in making Jr tnteiert an esft- rn u.I, it to go e-t. Tho pi.ipic, that lite 1 1 ctiaric- ft" Ohio at Puuhorjfh. an quiring prompt nnd iih holder-', their poswion ot bled them to jet under -now hawe found But snother chance out ol I ho ni'C'-it'iitii wili fiom thic, ichin the vliry ti.e in a ciait position, action. Ii nur Si.ck- had Iwen in inL-rrnili-oi to hae Miiinn Te iriiuht V.iHi-' Allltrt hei.

is piiiiiitud her, growing inp raise. uit-1 the riiifit of ij If Baltimore w'h to -he and deriHiv. lv. nv i.i-piejudiW! Whe mu-l h'tiraliy, i i stiii further not tut to them. i' nce to mak l'' ol aoifd eti lor I- pf.

t--i ev 'e-- the auicrii-f i tbe rnad on plea. No sine ri lv an oueht to subtr.it' I' ii tarn c-jifini-jnir i pr-- I or it Ii take the I opiioriu a. held Qui. to I'. '-iiU'si'i What .1 peeled.

VV iM ik-- ib. v.i tion ot our inp)niH ir jJani fested a frit mill t- i liia.iii id wt BltMnoe jr, tti, lievths' tinh- iif Will o-- (In burgh l.otver. 1 1 lie. re. who nave mini- t-i'iirgh.

They are i i deiie that iiiirf.re'y fHhey we h.ie way to Pittv- A rI HK MLROAD. We rcened mi coinmuinta-tion from Mr. Br who Jjf iy visited this i i wb: oih ce He has Ms' tip-ki, our W-lrrn 'V Br found hettt d. A me it! the j. i i wvhi A ntll.

i i R-Ulroad tjitn iiEi-. in sed to 1 A Wfi'T in 'A on unltKh. ciiiHT i a paint the h'is pas. of Ohio. i-npres-- Wes.lein I ieei ind.

Ao Slftn r.re i- and uri'tw i' -i Lake tf i i Sign '( '--Mt Wilji road is to jtti i i 1 1 Lakes. i ins we do cepting it h- err ecoltd, by hi anch we arrive tl Vo ted with 1 land Road aio) we i. Haridufky. I 1 to .1 lue a iii.siv'. Ooe grea' dc-i'-A Rut.

trade if tiie in iwo ways tirt, by iijtf arnvrs at tiie Lake. and to Whtli 'i we bo if -I'lmhus arid 'irve-et road to by -si road with vif.v -f thesrfaet-: that one of our ciiriespondeios i the propriety oi deUyini'. for the prcseM. a dirert to Cleveland n( rn the wesb-rii road. In fhi vjw we concur; not tie cause we aurrn jti but because no make- ftt present.

This arne writer us ta'di- of ihs commerce of CbvelmJ. as 3ii 'l iininit in lavor of a direct rosd to nt Bu' del it never to him that our C. itn! p-isv'mg tl within bf'v md- of the ltui pa.ait- With it, will ifjt rpi the of thw eommerre, ar.d tJi.it ii tai, to a tr.ict it to Pittsburgh and it r. iches the Lak' itian nper it New York and B.i-M'.n intl ierjc Tf 11 J.K.M A'-s NE AS. Ystr.h.y ni Tr-ir; tbe Hit-etnia wa I'eU harbor.

The to ih j- ccv N. Y. snd iler, no oiher n- -a except a ry few It-ading le-, I were frrim OI1 pip J'T the was sescr A h.jra f. and the ti ne ci lO New rk -u i beyond Ne.v ok i A. fftohfd Corifjiig up Boston i wis ifliriiedMteiy t.

(o the Ij ie tf in workMc or- tnvci it ji.i -e day Tie; id" 'he rr: irk! ii- -t t- r- ttiis m. (tree rKprrsfi's 'on 'a N-. Vo'k to biiiic miU the Isut-r city. It f.jre r-ached iir ii E.pT'.v:e- through tf d.iy. Had the Line it: or'Jt'f.

w- have had a good i toe livwi- in -hi-j ly 10 or 1 oVU' )mR of the Contrast th" pri- when the roads wondr. terdfry ryi it is, tn tiie it exp dttr in ti iZvtte wdl the d.iya rvroaek. with (y I he (. oronor held a'i irojuep-t on tha b-xly id iiil-int touiwi th-- of a house on i 1 1. It tK f.ofrid to have been bru alive, hut the J-r 1 ()y agri' to the cause, of lis ind rcl a verdict accinlun iv- Thrnofnr, 1 r-.

L. j. 111, a wid ow, was arretted on ntj.ji, Kin. (T'V The rrne of iiifaoticil aopears Ik in creasing 111 thi ri'y wt'h il fii 1 15 raiMtitly. were jf rr- V- SS to Ih death of rfpt.

Jav-ns il- ytiil hv'ii4 yesterday but I tu and 'je hop. 1 bi-s rccove-ry are small. dj "harlrs A. i' UlUrder of L'llicaster Sud: tha Jury on iturdiy. ilel ej Ii qilKI' the by CO-ThH nrof h-I-I tion, to elect JlfiexaU: it; nominate a Govern tomo-Shunk men are virtohoue.

-it coun'y L'rmv. Si 1 Antlou to 1 -t- It 1: said tiie is i 1 11 John U. II. Aartlonr i 1 1 1 A' i Tin 01 us (, -t u--r 11 -i iv t-i i I' fj.rr...i...,.'v; Ai. AM III )Rv A I At iil i' f.e -J 1:1 i fi- A i -irt.

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V. hitk: I f1i i Ci'n-nt. du? acknowledged before one of the ai.d it takes cerihiderj: the Judges of the Cmrt of ommon Pieas, that said 31 wind which rak. ae; i hill; consent was without coercion. The bdi further Vfct.

iij; i.hfandmg there a. I provide that the women may dispose of said pro-iii tr.e Hou-e today to hear the cl we 1 toe Unif per hy wiil That it shall be ubject to levy and saie tor necessaries of the family, atur a return of A -urnuiifiiat, -n laJ befire tiie Home nulij bona against the husband. That the hus-hvm tne Seeretmy of the commonwealth and bund shall be tirst entitled to administer upon ihe LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. HanuistiraiiH, Jan. 23 7 P.

M. Skxitv. A petition was presented from Councils of Birmingham, for authority to erect a building tor a temporary prison on the Monongahela Wharf. A supplement to the act incorporating Mount L'nion Cemetary, was reported. Also, a supplement to the charter of the Far mer's Deposit Bank, Pittsburgh.

An act was psssrd relative to the sealing of Weights and Meaauie. Mr Johnson presented a petition from sundry citizens of Erie, praying a ehanga in the law in corporating the Eiie and Waterford Turnpike company. Mr Gilhs presented a petition from sundry citizens of Mauch Chunk relative to the Beaver Meadow Canal Company. Several other unimportant petitions were also presented different members. Mr Crabb reported a Bill giving more compensation to Mr Chaplin for his services as Stale Librarian.

The Governor sent in the following nominations, viz: Charles Rtt, as Associate Judge of the Court of Common Pleas for Mitlltn eounU Jacob Grosh as Associate Judge of same Court for Lancaster county; McTyhr as Assc- ciate Judge for Susquehanna county. 1 Some Bills passed by the House were negatived. HorsK. Mr Hilands presented petitions from citizens of Allegheny county for allowing the Commissioners of said county two dollars per diem pay. A petition of Mr Haly was u.enion alising the Legislature to express its Legislative opinion of Mr ilney's great Oregon Railroad project.

Mr Knox olXered a resolution instructing the Committee of Wars and Means to inquire into the expediency ol making an appropriation of 5.Kn for the relief of such families of Pennsylvania Volunteeers in the war with Mexico, as were in want. The supplement to the act incorporating the Pennsylvania Railroad Company was then taken up and debated. On the Hou-h being brought to Sote.it was butt by a vote of 3 ft yeas to 4 nays. Nothing else of importance done no local news worth Telegraphing. CONGRESS, ViHitKTo, Jan.

2Sth, 7 P. SENATE. This morning, as soon as the Jjurnal was read, and some informal business transacted, Mr. Benton t.ok the fLaw on the Army Bill, ar.d proceeded to make a long speech, which was rather of an explanatory character. He entered into a di fence of the Administration, and gae Mr.

Polk's rear-on for a-kuig the appointment of a Lieutenant (ieneral at length. When he had cmcluded, th Treasury Note Bdl was taken up and debated, Mr. Evars leading oiT in the discussion. Several members participaud in tbe hut the Senate lo.k no fuither action on the Bill. Hon.

Jarnes M. Mason, elect from irgu.ia in place of Senator Penny hacker. av in'roducit to the Senate by his colleague, pr iuccd his credentials, was duly ast rn, and t.k set. Nothng else of interest done, and Senate ad-JO -lined- HOCE OF REPRESEN TA I IVES. The Journal having been resd, Mr.

Rathbun arose and stated that the Secreta- th TMr. 1 his resolution lecembr requiring him lo reHrt with all convenient despa'ch to the House, whether any person or persons, had been Mar. 4lh, A I)rr. secret insiicrton of I est ms, rr Ager.t. 01 dimty otlkets; their names; uisiricu in wnicn smplnved; by Ah.

to app inted, pay; and how, and hy whom appointed and paid. Mr. Iavi moved that a select Commitiee he app tinted to inquire whether he refused, why. The ipcaker ruled this motion (. be out of order.

At this stagt' the proceedings, a verr inten-e feeling pervaded th Hons, and great eiciieinent was manifested. Mr. aro-c auvd the confut-m. mid stated that Mr. in a cnrrrwli wuh him on the subject, had told htm it wa itnp.ti ble.

for certain reasons, to answer the inquiries of the House. The subject was then dripped for the time. Mr. Marlay presented' a Memorial from th Councils of New York City, rpr ntjng the grievous imposition uon the country, aud tax up-: on its citizens, and especially upou New York, fr.im the great immigration of Foreign paupers. They present a ess- to the conideralin ot Congress.

Mr. fVhenck ottrreei a to the purport that the inted "Ststrs withdraw all their troop! now in Mexico the eat bank of the Rio Grande, but that tha Blockade of Mexican ports be vigorously prosecuted, and her Custom Hom-; es held for the purpw of collecting R-venue as in lemm'y for debts due by her to the I mtcd States, and for the expenses incurred in prosecu- ttng the War. Cnder the Rules, the Resolution wi referred to the appropriate t'ommittee. Lynn Uoyd's Bill for giving the Volunteer ex tra pay. being the order of the day.

was then ta ken up and discussed, petiding which the Hons at'jourred asm ro, Jan, Soth, 11 o'clock. P. M. The Southern Mail is in bringing bark mails. By au arrivnl at New Orleans from Rraz iuti-auodate to the 1 Cth nut fiom this latter utit, had be-n received.

icn Scott had sent an express from the ILa-xos to feu Taylor, with the announcement that he would meet htm at Tampico or ictoria, and for him to continue his march 011 lh point un- lien I'atlersoii was either at 3-anargo. Letters received at New Orleans supp is-d th it a hatiie had leen fought ab.ul January "nd.in ar Victoria, between the American fitrrr urider Cen luttman, and Mexicans under tien I'r-rea. This is doubled. Six companies oi the -nd Regiment ol Pennsylvania Volunteers arrived at New Orleans on the 15th inl. A steamer had r-iih- down to tha battle ground to take the I avRegirin nt to Brazos Snntisg.

rth- with. Jan. 3, P. M. 1 find our Merchant and Produce dealer, though much eicited by au much ot the tltheriii new as they hare, (the same sent you at 1 1 o' I ars iiieredubma a to tbe extent of the advance reported on Hour, Corn and Cornmeal II is much greater than any one looked lor.

th-y wdl nl receive it until am tirtni cited. Tiie however, is universal, th it a consider advance ha t-iken place on Hre.ids tufts and "otlon 1 will send tha remainder ol the new the moment received. Wisiiisn ton, Jan. 44PM. Ihe I S.

Store Mop Relief, attached to the tiulph Squadron, has arrived at Pensaco.a with despatches to Covernment. She come Ior supplies Letters received by her stale, thai on the Ijlh a boat manned wi'h a Mexican crew wa iir rying stores from era Crux tu tbe Castle ol Juan de LHrtft, and while thus engaged was attacked by Lieut. Parker, (same that burned ihe Creole un der the gum of the CaHlej and gillantly captured in the face ot a smart lira from the Mex-ean cc0uaua and tne adjacent Islands, now suffering for want of an adequate supply food, is esti- iiauu ai iiMi.nmr. The digress Ireland continues to increase, and has reached a fearful extent. The Hiheriiia brought to in specie.

1 THE FOREIGN AND EASTERN. We were advised at very late hour last night hy our Philadelphia Commercial correspondent, thatyery hitle was done in that market and Bab tirnore, owing to the contradictory accounts re- ceived in those cities, and New York, from Its' on oi the English markets. The accounts of 1 great advance on Cotton, Flour, Corn, Vc. it'op pears, were much exaggerated. We have not yet received reliable quotations to a satisfactory ex- tent, and there is evidently an error in those last received.

Our Philadelphia correspondent says: Flour quoted a. 31s 6J to.V. in while we have sales reported in New York of 12,000 hbls Genessee Flour at 0,50 per bbl. Pri Wh.t. 1: i Prime White Genessee Wheat was put up to Mc per bu, but no sales at that.

Sales of 50.000 bu White Corn at 87 l-2c per bu- t.otton bad advanced 1-2 cent per lb, aud sales several Ihousand bales. util.l nain vooa, pi are on ma strength ofthe advance fin-t rep-ited, we do not know, aud are all in the dark. We append the tirt-t despatch received, that our readrrs ntav see what it was. Our Philadelphia Correspondent has sent us a telegraphic Lespatch, dated past ockrk. P.

M. of Commercial news by the H.rnia. I here has been a great advance on "otton and llr ,1 i0 itreao-ltills. The advance as follow, Jda Id MobJe Alsh.ma and iennes-4-e to ud; Uibans to tj; I Fh ur Tbe advance is a Urge The received here give the advauce at 5s. Oi per bbl.

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I ri'iV'i I e.c Nt- -n lat- wt ,1 a I the I rmif t-iT' i. i.avt- in a -v iim -ur u'ni mvr io mi V--pnm h.iv, .1 i i eo lip-en ui ir i have it-cd .1 h-Mii'c not to proii'dinec I ih- I Si-ap a a hit nu ant a ti ilv ir any C'ii(iriu or tir.i o.c II mvenior We consider Iit- liu- el ultrr ni niauk.n.L i t.j-.-.! M'ni'OI I) IH'I'KKV la A tl I Ml- In i oti () 'i oti ol" lh- -inn J.m-ii, I have it- tollii oi ilic Near Voik. ie wiitiic proer- iiiHimtu. lorrit-cr a Hi- iiicrcii toui- ouii- mi -i a ii I'linn Ionian iM'l'Ji' te in tit I o.U-'t Simc oniy. anl 'h-1 i-nv cc ua- iiioii ii Jorit-M' Iiaiinil 'lii-itm J.

Mt.lil.wi Ui I i.iiel) a i "3 li, I'a'en! ne jrciM.U'C. -U Lihem aireei. head uf W.k.I, nth oi U.e BuoL j- 1 1 i 1 If I I i I i I I I I 1 the Senate bill, relative to the sale of unseated I hinds in ihe several committees of this common- wealth. The following bills were read place. An! set to annul the charter of the Leh-gh County 1 Bsnk sut.plementtothe act to exempt the IVun- sylvania uivcrsitv property from taxation.

Act to punish and prevent frauds in the use of faUe stamps and (aii. rtie act relative to Harrison Sch-xl District in Somerset county passed first reading also the supplement to the act creating the office of Stale Punter. Mr. Piolett moved tj amend the bill reiatiie to printing, by adding a new section, giving journeymen printers a hen upon the materials uutill they were paid for their labor, anil the paper maker a hen upon the paper until he wa paid. Upon this section he called the yeas and nays.

It was voted down. The House refused to adopt the report of the Committee of Con erence to purchase 20 copies ot Puroon's Digest for the use of committees; The bill to repeal the liw creating the office of keeper to the Dauphin county prison came up in order. Mr. Fox closed his speech upon the sub- ject, and a motion was made to posuone its turih- ei consideration and refer it ti) the committee on 1 Judiciary. Not agreed to.

The bill parsed sec- oud reading. There is a good deal of feeling on this sul ject. Many petitions tor the repeal ot the law and hut one reuionstrarce against it. The cf Hirnsbuigh do not desire a change, while the country set-m determined that it shall l-e placed under the control of the Mher.tJ. The keeper is not.

as I had thought him veterday i from the course of the minority, a The. prubii'ih'V is, that bib wid ps. More feeling has been mamteied on this, than on any oth erZ-rahril this session. Mr. Hicham mved that the take up the bill rclattt-e to securirig married women in tt of their property.

The bill provides that of property, real persofial snd mit-evl. owned by women prior to marriage, shall continue hers afterwards; and all property accruing to her duroi coverture by wiil, oWd of convey ance or otherwise, shall be enjoved fev her as her separate property not subject to lew and sale I I b.bit. th huaUnd irom seihng, mortgaging or m- it in any manner wnoout ner wr -ran estate uf his wife that the estat shall he distrib- uled as follows: Il there are no children, the hushind takes the personal esta'e a-jsolutelv if ahe leave isue the personal estate to be divided eejualiv. husband arid children share and share a lite. 1 he real estata to be divided according to me present intettte laws.

This bill will be a prolific source of discussion. There are men in this hail who are not willing lo yield the rules of the com don law whr have obtained in such esses for centuries. They think it an innova'ion up in wsse and sslutiry taws, and 1 calculated in its tendency not only to engender ssord in well orb red and pec aide families, but to caase much litigation. "I'here has already been soiie iliacussion and "ihe end is not vet." Mr, Haley moved to amend the bill so as to rs ike the nnan liable for ail debts of her own ceo fading as weil as for all lor Is. lie said, it trnrn were to have these great privilege conferred upon them, they should be haide for dch's of their own contracting.

He did not think that they ulJ be permitted lo go to tha stores, the llt-rs shops, die. and buy costly articles, aad refu-K1 payment under the plea that they were technically unable to contract, aud that these thing; were not necessary for ths family. He wa not ho much of a gallant, a to permit such. transcendent innovations upon the taw, regarding the of married ladies, to pais without provi-! ding that thry should be answerable for torts. mtlit permit their "unruly member to brilrhie siander aiainst their neighbors, and their hu hands, tot Ihe want of means, while their were rolling in wealth, might be imprtsou-cd 'he damages.

Irj the eyi? of the law a coverture, could not make a contract. This by I proposed to make the man and wife wo. He also indicated that be -thou Id tske oce.i-oon to remark upon this bill heteatter. Mr. Allison, of Beaver, spke against the bill, taking much the same view as Mr.

Httiey. He tad tke floor when the House adjourned. IN SENATE. Mr. Isrie presented the annual report of the a- 1.

i Board of In-Teciors of the Western Peniteulia ry Memorial from ths Pbiladelphta bar was presented, a-king tor the confirmation of the noon-nattons of Rcdard Coulter and Th.u.n H. Bell as Ige of the iSuprme Court. I he oinrnittee on repoiUd a liil tiie fTvernort) incorporates compa-I ny to consiruet lock navintion on the River Se.huyiki'l. Also a bdl to encurage the manu-fj'-tiire of iron from cike and mineral coal- An act to incorporate the Philadelphia ice company. An act to incorporate the Marietta Railroad company.

A bill to refund money ex pen-led by of i'lttxhurgh repaiuug Oirsie red in place a bill to authorize the Pi'tbu-rgh and tonnellsvilte Raitroal C'oinpany to connect with the Central Railroad Company, and to construct a road to the Ohio State Line. A-t relative to Auctions and Auctioneer" passed final reading. Bl TLER --A Washington correspondent of tbe New York has communicatied the editors of that journal a new plan of operations ajatnt Mexico whieh, the writer remarks, originated with Corn Pe.RH.T- The plan 1 thus taUd iu a few word, by the Post's cot respondent: "Absi-don eipensive, sanguinary and doubtful projects of further invasion. lar as regards tht Mexico, let us content ourselves tth the occupation of tha provinces already con 'uerrn, or so uiucri 01 mem we may iiiiriia 10 keep ss "indemnilicati.m" lor the war. fu the oth hand, lt us lake immediate fMHtsesmoij of all ht-r irts, on the and ou tne I'acitic, and occupy them as conquered territory, till she shall com to just and honorable terms of peace.

Open them all to a free commerce, tirt placing in them collectors of our own and establishing a mutable tariff of specific duties by means of which we shall h-vy, from the Mexican nab i in itself, a revenue fully adequate to cover all the expenses, naval and militaty. of such occupation. In regad to Yucatan, which is constantly blowing hot and cold between Mexico and ourselves, compel tha province at once to its election between the two. If it shall abide by the fate of the former, include its ports likewise in this system, and in either ease ei lend a cordon of military occupation across the isthmus wliicii connect? it with Mexico, so as to cut off the Mexicans from the supplies fchiefly of the indespensahlc article of salt) which they now derive from cunning aod double dealing, Yucateis. When wo have Oiir eilpmy thus shut in on si? sides, let us hold hitu no, like a forward i child shut up in a closet, or held firmly and pa tiently by the arms, till he comes fo his senses beg pardon and promises to be good.

i or.i tne ate re-urer, giving their annual in-' ot ihMr reiectie I'hrs lieiiin p. dy, a number were pre- 1 1 1 ed and aiiain-t, tiie uronoed new coun- de-. of Mad-son. Liwrence, Vnn and Pi Also, for repeal of so much of hceiive-iaw a requires the ot petifiuii in r.ewnpa-p-;s, a relates tn Wholes ite dealers, and for permitting the cf ceri.im countif--, de. oy bah I whether hcense-j trie sii' of is slial! lie granted.

A memorial from the r- vitrtv ul Friend' praying trial cer'ain roper in tf lf ivirc-c tine exempt from lax. Se-efal p. I jr A pt-iiii- for the passage of a la-v of ihe peace, power to dispose ol certain and misdemeanors. VIr. Sanhorn pre-entid the of ciiiz-ns of E'le County, the th rter of the Farmer's i'i 1 Mechanic's Bank at En-? for an increa-mg of Ihe rjte of mteie-t 7 cnt, and for a inking law.

-tiDiin that now tti operation in ihe State of New York. Mr. Knox presen'ed the pe'iti in of n- ot I'i iga tountv. for the passage of a law to lax money due lo non.reHdt-tits (for lands.) in th- coun ty where the land lies. Vr.

B.ifj.ain i.re-er.t'-d the netition ot for the repeal ot so mu h- ceiote 1 of iartyiar. prhihtts wh deal- en from seiMng tn inoti on of Mr. Hdiod-. the 11 resolved to chi- th' di hi'e on the Tariff Resolutions st l-ii ci.Kk, P. M.

Mr. ollered a res.inti..n in-lructtng the committee on Education to inquire, 111 whose the plates of the map of Pennsylvania now are. atid into the eipedn-ncy tf if found) of havii.g tii corrected wi'h a view to a new edition the-r 1 p. Agreed he coinmittee on and gratuities re-pirti-d that at a joint meefmg ol the committees tiie and Houe i Representatives, they i.i I adopted rules relation to services rendcr-tr I. atid th-- evi lene- to authenticate cUiiu pensions aod gratuities; wfiich were nr.

(Jf.red to be p'int d. Tnere appears to be sim? or.jci-ons the adoption of the r-p -rton the part of 'hi- House; a soon a- the difficulty I will f. rwnrd you a C''p-y. Mr. Bighim tvpd tim a ttee of three app'driied to aei in ciyuncti.n with a si'nilar comrnitt o'" th; ite, (, provide sorn" p'an.

and the prot-i'de cof. for putdishmg tiie fifial report of the Survey the tate. The following hills were repotted hv their le-S'ectiv coimutteet; Act re'a'ive lo York and M-ryiand Sts'e line turnpike road company Act ineponte Green Lane and G.jscbenhoppen turnpik 10a 1 company art to incorporate the ct.mame.'cia) Fire Lisuraiice crnpany act to G. -hI lpring creek Railroad anJ Coal company increase the nurnlrer of Trustees of Haddington CiHee, in county of Phjla and act to incorporate President, company of the Richtwrotin arid Peas-terviiie tump ke road company. Mr.

TraT fro.n select crmmittee.reportrd Joint ijti on relative to the construction of a Dry dock at the Navy station in Philadelphia. Mi. Mathias read a bill in place supplementary to the act to reform the Penal Laws of this state. Bills werr read (in place) suppLmentarv to a.t re-iatin to Lock navigation rn ihe iSchullkill. to declare a branch of Allegheny River, in McKean county, a 'puhtic highway, a supplement to the act incorporating a House of Refuge in Philadelphia and ac: relative to eatravs.

The discussion on the Tariff resolutions closed to-thiy at half paat twelve o'clock. Mr. Piolett wns very hard run for mailer to fill up tha lime an-1 keep thff floor until the hour filed by the resolution f.r the cleeot the debate. Hecommenc-ed a tirade of abuse agninst fierier a I liviu, which was inappropriate aud uugentlemauly. rfaid ha had no qualification for 'h oftice which he sought, save that of wealth, and he eiecfed he would receive the nomination.

He hoped the tropic would not prty that deference to xord'id wealth which its possessor wished. He expected to see a very able, prominent whig a man of talent and ahility in this halt, on the stump next fall in favor of the election of this man of wealth to the onVe of Jovernor of this commonwealth. Th1 is of that low order of deata which charac terizes only thi' who are incapable of sound argument. Tha remarks ware made lot the purpose of creating; discord in the rank of the Whigs, ar.d of uind in the feelings of Mr. Cooper, under the cloak of compliment.

Mr. Piolett is usually courteous in his deportment, snd mustconesI was astonished at so great a deviation from pro priety; epeciaHy wrirn rt was Known iui hp would injure the oalings of members in this Lawrence rerjuested leave, fortiv minutes, I 1 i 1 i J.rk room til a junction was hlJ for Me, and 8jtl ni for Mc, and a Jl iry pun ai 11 ior clear, lor rooii tletiund. and ot Ri kega I country re lids red lm do and (Si hhlaeounlry rendered -JI da- 01 hhl Not cit rendered it it', cjmi; III do steam, bend -f. ir.u Adpn ri hid fri-in More at lr Butt 1 1 W'm it old esterday, gofl roll, fr.ua w.ijiim at 4t "re. F.g-Itc -Ui i tUn Irom wai Mgons at inHUHTH UV ItlVKH.

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heeling lleitpiitcli, jNclaon. Monungahela city. will be a great itireiins ol thoae pcisont 10 on ih: eveonf in ihe Kpv Ir- Teadale' Church, eor'ter of 61 ii and tiranl A py o( lbi' of ihe wholesale and enneipai hmei keepr. 10 exmpt men from ii.iw. nren rrv" rr.urgti and he read nit Half..

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