.:~ ..~.r.,~, .. a .. -.... -~ MEE ' Laterltom - Meziati - 4 The New _Orleans TicayamiliattAyrsiyisd city of MeitiOo'ptipeystwoi weakiititistlitahliTiviOttttlyicTh e ; • Pafnim con" l. " . :th*icorili o PPo di t 0,0 eneNi als Taylor . and Sanni4opa r— eflaq!'" A ) •4,h( ? „, termlnationiifihal(rmititicbt , faiikaitetiticilt is very. muckengrossed with the preparations . _____lor_the.mettiog of Coitgross. - , . The official paper says that the Eiecntive rlaisti,tieus for the issemuling of - Congress __ v_y_eiLbefore the time fixed by . law, in come-. %pianos, of,-the ,urgonkmatuter., , • whh_ 11_,JAtrejl:10 - ke brouglitap, foraoriaideratien. Thy hint iiiimpopance r are staled. to be the _nyenle ot the tjair'ivith the. !tiled Stat.M,,..fita, iesoniceiliiiiisiain it rind eirritOilliir te .pnints•nettltivet to.thiS iintairninf • , •bpailleitiPqNhe.papers•M•e filled With official i.itCosrimiTrrications:ham. , the' different` States .',:f..astfuringthegavernmentof public tranquility. Al• rio indication of Almorite - !eating' , • 4.lte, war- department, and a great variety of •Isirdem:are - published emanating-from him. • • --fitt:iin urgent appeal to the new - Congress :niatle'lfrom San Luis, the deputies are en • : treateirto entrust Santa, Anon with the Die • • Uteri:ll - power for the prosecution of the war. • :There its nothing definite-ham the' Army tconcentrateil at San Luis, and. no mention as • -7 - tm - lide-ofthedissensions=which , -were:said-te • exist in Santa Anna's ranks:` lie - had direot= • ad: tharthe Capitol should' .60 fortified with • energy, and a considerable r - Ttim'ls7-irrifli - vitis - 1 were arriving for-the delence%f the-city.— Senor Villamil had been. appointed minister Nor finances and took the oath of ofliee.on the, •';l7th:, The tone of the-111oxioan..propPre to :Inact anagant.,toistrds, the United States. • 1 , •In the 'correspondence between General; • Taylor and Santa Anna, terminating the ar • • unistieei the latter complains of bad faith. but 'says he 'ready to meet him on the field of • ..tbattle.' Gen. Taylor Mks the release of the - Amefican prisoners sent into the interior,, on the, groUnd that all the Mexican prisoners • • had been set at liberty.. Santa Anna says in his reply that the generosity of General Tay lor had been resifentled to in the same spirit, all the prisoners at the post (San Lois) seven in number, having been released _and fin . 'fished with seventy dollars to procure suste nance upon the road. .-Santa Anna says ; n From the spirit and decision manifested by. ....„---.all-hrexicans r -you=should--banish all idea of • peace while a single North American in arms_ treads upon the soil of the Republic and there • -remains in front of its ports the squadrons • -which make War upon them ;" ho adds, 'however, that it will remain with the Mexi can Congress to determine. The Mexican papers publish the cotres. pondence between Gen. Taylor and Santa • A Anna, relative to terminating the armistice. Gen. Taylor remarks in his letter that, "when the Convention was entered into, he enter. t amed the hope that the terms in which it was conceived would open the way for the ReTtiiMics to agree upon an honorable Peace." We take the following - from Santa — Amid a reply F . • You remarked that when the Cilivention was entered into at Monterey, you, entertain• ed the hope that the terms in which it was conceived woWil open the way for the two republics to age upon an honorable peace. Laying out of the question•whether that con minn Was • I • • , noble views now disclosed by you„ I conteiit my sell with saying that, from, the spirit and ••decision manifested by all Mexicans, you should banish all idea of peace while a single North. American in wrens treads upon the ter ritory of this ILepublic, and 'there -remain in front of its ports the squadrons which make War upon them. *Nevertheless; the*extraor- Ainary Congress will assemble id the capital , towards the end-ol Ate present year, and that, august Tay will' Cletormine , what it shall judge best suitable for the honor and inter ests of the nation. The Washington Fountain has information which makes it jircibabli ihat an attack is about to•be m#e on the city of Vera Cruz from the rear, in the following manner : • The. plan of operation is to concentrateour lOrces,at the mouth of the Antigua river that Jemptiesiatolhe_GulLa_shott_dislaneele the. North bI Vera CIUZ, and to ascend it to where %he 'high road from Vera Cruz to Jalapa crosses that stream. From that point it is stated, the avenues to Vera Cruz can be tut -Iy-cominendedrandAlieinvesiment.a.lhe. fall. - With the town, it is believed, will go the Castle of b'Uloa. Thatauch is the design of the Government is likewise interred from the movements of 'things. The departure of Gin. Scott for 'Tampico, the movewent of Gen. Taylor upon that town, the abandonment of the march to San Luis Potosi, the garrisoning of Saltillu by our troops, the rapid preparation of so large a number of barges of light drifts for the transportation •of troops, the collection of stores and arms in such abundance at Tam pico,,the.raiiing oft oinpanies of Rocketeers and Mountain HowitZers'and other manifest preparations—all lobk • to the capture, and :that too at a very early day, of Vera Cruz. Tun Ge SQUADlttni.—in tell igenee lins t lrep receivetl.at New Orleans of, t:ie 'biurung eteilexiean Brigandfbeeepturc of seven Ale:deans on board tinder, the very. '`Walli of 'ffr;ii Caalle of San Juitp.d'.'Ulloa.-- % "Tlini gallant acheivfment was pe?formed by Lietut. Parker and inoat's prew'of five men, atlaebed lathe U. S. brig of War Somers. Esnxisttditzette notices ~;, rthe follewicg , ,occurience, which took place on the wharf at the toot oi Walnut street. ' Somekhirty,fivelons of English. Iron', lan. ~ ,I ded,from the ; Ship bhamplain, Capt: Miller, from,Liv,prpoo4 , was being delivemd, under :phe inspection ,, of an Ilnited 'States Govern inentlieputy.Weigh rrtbster. Each andow'ery bar,' whether large or ,_smallovas labelled--with the'whole; or part mark;,.“ Tariii,ol , lB464l,'. This label was rAlridenllr ttflw). and; of cents's, was prePared , 1 1 , ,WiIhalriew.ef distinguishing the iron brought fintethrtepfulltY Under the Tariff act of 1846, .;:froPlitthafbmitight in under the act of 1842. • -wAs,each beets handled by the various smiths ~ ; f of mir'entintryt this label of.o 1846,n will be fruitful of - thought, We trust more particulailif to those who hail froM Pennsyl t n.7Nia9 lll ; datrfse• "better;;Tariff, mann now ~.,., , •tgoverne,,,throni,h,bikSecretary_of the TreastiJ fy,cT,Y6l.l_4o r e ceipt 0. 1 Customs akthe 'port of Pltil -440-MPtliit., - :L ;.,,, :-;.,•. ;,i.,-,_: jPiAtN §PEAKING.Mrti. af',4,tiif4iOonel'Otiuhlyk Indiatia;.; niti;te' her 44.7tii*tidilikiniiliitia-'"'' %,• • - Mad and•boanflast fall ' thereh neee legal Autkaudir.lphp-Tetersf without ,cause cirque; !IV] 411 Alkthe old anaids and‘you'rig.glrlp, Iff'dfilft IllAClFlE4'o 3 .l4 lll ;egeff and panditiclus, ar,O, cf4RIPPY 4 . o qt 14 1 'sleckaggi,llectIllthdring • ar,trast -41 ,;,ii -RIPIJROc.PIy; aPpounti; act AM determined' • LAR .be-held—a9aoVlDAable-jotiLhik debts, er i oviduct I ,3ecaUse hp ~f,141-o,o4 z 4AlPAlkardi',4 4 l t alidery lipr, a, . q n‘ qt4 7°t 4=t ll 1 44 Ot #19 ° )7 , -: , V i ot 4, *P ul tthl i olo, n0a110f,1414 0lop; ..9pFe) , 5 4 .,tq lit,Pc, ' -i I • ••- " I 1 : '' l/4;;. 4 • , AM • C z AV:I • 4 "tip • WA ES DfttMEIERII3; 4,6:‘ Reduced Termsl „ . . • The .110iald Expositor iarhin”_pakOld.to.aubscri Moralist ONE DOLLAR AND Ft FTWDENTA'a".peaT - tint only when letid - IN — ADVANCE.77TwtiAttlftirifif notimid in advance. , We beg our friends to remember. - thaywharwomeawity pay,inulkidvancrialnOlnglit, lbethine'cifitubacribitte or at the beginning cif a,new. _year.ttope,,to - find none. nine n ..ors ungenerous enough in ask for het the rediiciertlifins, , , have let their subscriptions • )))) several Months over tha-ttme.,..The4intaldientnyclhershearcebtlnip*H thoCounty:andthrtifebeetintiekreniding matter as 'any other.l - Itetist ofsubscribent bpsteadily increasing; which render,/ ita pr,efitabke,adiertimittg medium, , .lOUTIDNTING of every deieriptirin executed with the unrifled miathelet_ribtlier the' lovii 4 it. prices, With' new and "fashionable ripe: The patronage 'of our. friends reaPeSIAIIIY.IIOIIOI4 Whig. State, Convention. ' A State. Conventioe; to, be compoSed o Velegales from the City of• PhilanielpyMend the several counties equal to. their ropresen talion in the General:Assembly of this Cain monwealth, will beheld et Oar o ciOurg, On lleesday_the.Rll44l4fardkne • at 10 okilock . ,in the (Orem - ton, forthe 1611)05e ell selectingentalidat e s for Governor and Ca ZTni LT) m m isitoitei" Lie . Rtifipoiltil - tfy - lire -- Whig; and the friends of the Protective Pei icy at the nest ensuing election, and to fan-is not such other business as s may he. deemed irnvntlavtl In the siiceem'olk the Whig cause. • J. P2SANDERS:us.• • • SAMUEL D. RAMOS: • .JOSEPH KONIGMACIIIA MORTON MoMICHAEL, GEORGE ERETY, ' 11. JONES BROOKE,. " THEO. D. COCHRAN, JAMES FOX, • JAMES MARTIN. WILLIAM BUTLE • .1' J. SLOCUM, • JOAN R. EDI EDGAR COWAN JOHN B. JOHNSON, WM. J. HOWARD, IVltig State Committee.. Dee. 1. 'MS Whig County Convention. Resobdion by the WhigeSlandin; Co . mindlee. Resolved, 1 hat t h e Democratic Whigs of the several wards, boroughs and township. of Cumberlaid county, be. requested fa meet at their usual places in their respective town 'shiAs, on SATURDAY. the 2d of January next, to elect two delegates from each.ward, borough and tciwnship, who shall meet in County Convention, in Carlisle, on MONDA Y the 11th day of January nex‘, for the purpose .oi appointing two Representative and one Senatorial Delegates; to represent Cumber land county in the Whig State Convention which meets at Harrisburg, on • ruentlay the 9th of March next, to. nominate a ‘Vhig , can, Ablatb tor Governor soil - Cabal Coinansioner of Pennsylvania. Farmers! don't fail to read the mas terly expo - sute of the fallacies of Polk, las,Walker & Co. on the subject of the :Tariff, N. Y. Tribune . on our first page. After - reit ding hand it.to your locoloco friends. COLLECTION OF TAxes.—A commutticatien will b.: round on our first page, suggesting new mode or the collection of the State and County taxes, t.-) which we would direct the Ppecial attonii-n of.tlte people of the county.• The planStrikiiiiis as an admirable, one, and should it it eet the approbation-of the people we doubt not the passage of the. law could be readily secured. • GU — The Wliigs in Congress have been giving James g. Polk a deserved but terrible currying, for his foul imputation of treason cast upon them in the Message. The scath ing remarks of Mr. Gentry,. of his own State, - iiill - be — To — uTincrietijrsketeliett - by - OliverOW school, under the Congressional head. CHAPLAINS:Rev. W. T. Sprole, late Pastor . ofthe - first - Presbyterian-Churok r in-this—lro rough, has beeri chosen Chaplain of the U. SAlouse of Jtepresentatixes. Rev. Henry Sheer, formerly Pastor of the 4,Church, of Carlisle, has been Aleoted chaplain. of the U S. Senate. A:c EDUCATIONAL OFFICD.—A fricnd has placed in our hands a circular from Mr. Samuel Whitcomb, jr., of BoSten, Mass., who has opened in that city, under the auspices of distinguished friends of the 'cause, an Educational Intelligence Office, the prin cipal object o! which will be to supply ; Markers ; of either sex and any required qualifications, for Schools. Seminaries, or Families, in any part of the United States . We have great pleasure in calling the atten tion 'of the public, and especially the Direc- tofie'ofour various, public''schools, to- Mr. Whitcomb's','agency.. ,i 7rem ' our , personal knowledge of his character and his devoted attachment to-_the cause of education, we - - have no hesitatitn in commending him to the entice confidence of Trustees or Direc- 1 tors'of schools who may require his services , in the selection of . New England Teachers, No State in the Union probably possesses the mermsbf prepafing good Teachera as Mas sachusetts; and to no, person thin Air. Whit-, comb„ we believe, could the iinputtant , mat ter of"selectiug 'tt :gtted' Teacher be, more tritely: intrusted:: .inseiig : ,‘,tlie ' testimonials. pt approbatiorf which 1110.11lircy hes elicited; we notice , :_patteringFlettertf,TifOrn ; g1h",,a1:4 FYerett;lliage -I TlOilbiiiy ” and Orlieiii::Ap., Plicath* addri 'eSo: ,- ;o: ' ;1 -11, Q - ''-*.iriii0e4 AgeUcYl.!:Bostoni.Will 7 Toieiifielf)Mitjo:n: ''.; tc,;: , The: itOtOlMi!, , felliiii' IMOOleid':'4lljpr 10 :404i 4 00e4**iiiir'fiv.o'k,ThttiO0 *t; -, nnafiwi:r.tit. , ;efif;:mifiifie'd' s r.*jih - lhl, ldik4OV,"'piiit**licitiiilo-iei*i:;iiW , Oio)O, .piiitiiiitikii'.#oe:,44l4 . ii'g ~ il;*itiiiiiii*ifciy, • . i4o :l ol ,M 4 , , Veo, llll o 4 oil4rg°,li* ' 1 11:; 61 ' VoNnictei,carrifipiies from y t erci , sf#pedierAip",jolitiii,tlie•bete r tii;44o}': , .'? -: :!":,', ! :! c. ';)hsi'leikri.4ool64o4oiWitiAlitio i4iTfilit::ooo,ll,ppqnput,•tizerellot brought * * P ik , igi f o r, 4l4. 4 .43 lPoo4i:'H4iingib.i'''ibfri'(i tkiikitifitShilltnilitigiWitiqeo tiiitieetnriniitiee i iftlekiiilekii,iffOi'fo'rWa u riiedq.ii,fille'd D• ,••. -4, ;-...1,,.,,, , , e • ;itia.' ~ IC•lo.eicoitained , tit* 114 ' will-lie I) o l3 gh t ` i *liielSsl4o4t lll 4 o 44o l l#l*lf.*: OrMmti'Oliitie!!9*lnat.','ll i ,l ' .o. ; : + l ; !il' 4 : :: . :.',:,, Y ll Yrile'lftiliiiiif.toiitiW;;iiiiitiei4o' inii t T # rg g i 9 :7ll l4 94 vo9tAtittlm c w:P l 4to;cot l 4 mointiliKot!or.,bpaiii.i,ll***ooi,iit', t l:".efi. ltiNiWl-00610 jkrid,i9,l,l4PS**l#oF7ol 4 trulrt ,-4, :.'- '' , Y4' l ..'" )4 J-:•-:• - .-.' %; :•.. ' ~J.o,'• • ',. • ~, . The W.hjsk t iit ilk cettrui'_,yilkitercelve l py, Mit'Sktiiettindlng dOrruntitee, that tht. s 4, '';:cailidAtpati to: elect tev clele'ettert 40p turnsliiKon Saturday aftetnuoßi. 7:...4: , 4 ary;:whol,thisitivietinS . *.Yn ....' °Of, aruti l e . 11th of,lanuary. to'*'') . : z . ';`s*. X tes:from-CumberlaMiletrAtr - ,: ,41). tltOitittate.Cuoientiot:- k -4 . - -- Vyn tr sj that thetp_prirnary meetings :A' the 2a - iiiil be punctually attended breveiy AWWWWWWWIANIAMmaO alibi 0 - every•iirhigAthii. :PiZtpW . 'faience • for either; of . ti r -We . p . k oitlieik(ca6'7.:; Qa,4111111":10 or . Gait ; Jaine _ e,lrvin.: "bn , , U`iip.tsub eon - we heal the:delegates. tO,the:Cou ni,r,Con:ientrork will come prepared to give a correct and true i repreSeination 'of the 'wishes 'of the Whigs of . .1 heir. rnapeetiCe tnwaphiPs.. I,et,every-thing be managed. fairly.and openly, and we shall, then be prepared unite with fiarryinny and enthusiasnn_upon the . nomine e of f , the State Con vention:—Whoever,, 'he,' may, be., IYe agalnr urge the W hips to turn' out to the gril s e Meetings, runt there-express their prefer ence_in_the_appointmetit.isfileingates. AVhig_State_Convention-1. I L The Whigs orAtlatns coanly held icutinti - fneeting on the 13. th inst. at Which Jimes Mc: Sherry, Esq. was appointed their Itepresett- • .tative Delegate to the Whig State. Convention, ' and Col. J. D. Paxton, Senatorial beteg - ate, o stibjeet to the concurrence ot. Fran . kiin coonp % 'ty. The meeting pissed resolutions of "strong and enthusiastic preference for 2Flom..JAmits Cool' n, aS the Whig candidate foeGdiernor; and AV'firrrtly , urging Ms:nomination by the Convention, as " the man for the erisis."— The closing resolution is in the'true'spitit: Resolvtd, That whilst thus expressing- a preference for cnir own first choice, this Con vention feel no disposition to undervalue or depreciate the worth or claims of any other entitlitiate; but will, cheerfully rally -6- tile support of any good and tried Whig who shall be the of a majoiity of the Delegates. tb the State Convention lately chosen in con , lormity with tleusag,es of the party. The Whigs of Delaware county have ap pointed John J. Broomenthal . as their del& gate, with instructions to support Mr. Cooper: From Schuylkill, Isaac Myers and C. W. ?itman are the delegates, and 0. 11. Wheeler, Senato ial delegate, instructed fur Gen. Irvin: Clearfield sends Hon. A. N. Irvin, as repfe• sentative, and John Linton as senatorial, instructed for Gen. Irvin,. - The V olunleerv. . The first ItegiM.Oat.eftEedmsylvanianVoluta teers have all arrived safely at Pittsburg, and on Friday last completed the org,inization of the Regiment 'by the election of officers.— F. M. r'ynkoop, of the Pottsville company Was elected Colcnel ; S. W. Pluck, of Pimi burg, Liew..Colonel, and F. S..Bmanan of tis ,yonntig company, Major. The elec tion it is said produced much feeling, and Bonne fighting took place antorgthe Volun teers. SA Philadelphian wasinidly beaten.-: 7 ; The "killers" and " Hyonas," -which gave rise to many disgraceful :gentiles and oup- - ge . s. Capt. llill had expelled six of his com pany for bad conduct. Steamboats had been provided for forwar ding the troops down the river, and we may soon expect -to hear of their arrival at New Orleans, and next probably at Tampico. HON. ANDREW STEWAI , T.=-The Harrisburg Intelligencer publishes a letter from the, Hon. Andrew Stew,Art, intimating his deter minntion to withhold his 'consent from ,the 'use Ot his name in .the list of IVhig candi. date= lorgovernor.lCli.SirarFweiiild make a good Governor, dim of which this Com. monwealth Might - Wptoud, but he-deelinea. i§frjepkwilLbear in mind his generous devotion to the g4d of the good cause,w bile all will rejoice.that he remains in Congress, to do serviee where his talents and devotion have insured for him the respect of all class. es. pc;;F-A meeting of the Board of Direct of the Pittsburg and Connellsville Railru c 1 Company was held on the . 14th. They are sensible of the:eliaiketer Of the - dealings to wards them by the Baltimore and Ohio Rail road Company, and call upon that company to say before February ) (the time fixed in Baltimore,) Whether the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company will assist the 'Pittsburg antt•Connellsvillo Railroad Company, and if no atigweris given , then silence is :to be 1b• ken•as a negative. Another Requisition, • Gov. Shunlr huS receiVed a requisition from ,the War Department to .supply- a second Regiment of Yolut leers ; and one company frein Harrisburg bawl:teen already raised mid accopte4 - ,The Philadelphia companies nre busily 4.wcrkfilling up- , their mks ; and Will probably, furnish, the.- larger portion of , thil Regiment.. Pennsylt;inia will pi ribably-hae ,her second, Regiment in the "fielo l Were the' first corner - from any othee Slate. , ' NEW , ENcri.l4.-,-Itnr Cain arriyed on. Wednesday; .4011107 whaf,importporn! mproially: l, Tlid:Engliehip p rtsnrp.nollo'!an opined for grain A m ericj~n ; Flour ,:inrinl . lll, , Llye . .6rficiol; ' lndiajl ;, CpPn ;.w ee at, b 6 to 5.81; . _ ~ ,3 , . ___o6" Thir 7 WhigointOnd'Ao_wotch*O.Ope, , _ 7 40P," 01 ,tb10 n !kr rei roYarif!PWri',47 3 , '4Tek-Irorkt.Trtbripe , Bayrirroa, , The-reorriptir pi it ft_ irili ttritOrri Wm"' under • if t le:l 4 i4 ,`(4* lll 0 .1. . 'not reach ilia = amounts iiitttoipateti,;', Lori week'o4 oiverkitati2iooo against $360,000 tin Ittriliarni viOirk 'ohne previous year, wheti - ItieW 4 aelfertliiiiiiiirratioiir - fiti - gooti,irtZil, enteredpn q,,- P , ym!l!p ,v ; : J 9 :ffc" 8 11 ' this , port ; tir! the , yoor.:0)11 1 :ProDaDIY. , ishoY a dtxtrise orlUniillt96 l Atiii , i 4 hitlf?) , c' ,, : , ' , ' Y'' %,--•' , q - - % 't , '":r' -- ---:-'.-- - - 2 : 7 4- -- 4—.... • '-'L. ,' , .Trq," , ' 4 . - i ' ' i '.:PiiPt. NitylOr!O company were ftirrislipil 4il*44llo4"•fit'llt•edf,Pridl it6;'PriciT4#Ohaiii, *O - 41 .1 hOl ilr e t OF4 1 01010 4 M Ido rPIPM AI W I4 IO SIO . II4 PrtIV44 #4l 11,bi410144 14144401 T .) Z giAtt, :I,;' 4'' ,. t tY Vie, 4IV .1 - ",'` 1::.4 =t1r?... 1 2:74rfr e' 4 l.l l l , "dt. kcat--.....• ..- iiis*, , *.**ol':,. , t ' - ',, ' -:- - t-' ,, , z..,. .4,, lIMEMEMB= MI the'xiotnanatton'd Ed Oita' lkt :,OtOcta;o4.?.friTenitint• id our. paper two or ."- 4tiettf' . :efin!* ? , :there. ; haie , beeit l*kit Vgit;o4e4* i 4 4 o4ot44l4nit 4 hit! Crcinrity, an exCeiroit-man;, anal::*.ellicotwit • as c itk popular and ASCient Suptitintentlnni OVIRLKILCV.. 01942t2 -- ,gr I a .a -AdnatniStrtliOn=ThelllMPObOig2l.lll4o - I;44.ll.:.P.tikaticy4WOitd;)4i' wtiiolt "ierelftWei — tliiilina plied:446A the 1 1 0 6 Pie there to elevate s hint to .higher honors. We, need' acl.inuttliti. in 4 ,irittiaeof I.taj. Patton, who is - 6itoeenail in our . , th'eierninntidn Itishiro hits been received with at untis . unl degree of If.beibeen nciticed in the war m est t , rnis 'of • commendation by our,' OotillnpOrailes of 'the Philadelphis; 'North .'AinoticUn r !_th . l3l-ISrris, burl ether papers," antiby the papersQr' - 15 - trAllisvn , ,Cli - arabOistiOrg - :e 'Parry Freutnam!"His2noiriiiiatiou 'we are aware, however; .was made' ,'‘yillfout :his • trnikvledge, aid We are by no meinsentient 'that be Will allow his name to fba,tiefiira the Convention. Tn -that ease WO k llo* no' nomination ihatWe Could narneheariiTy sup. Pert than that of Ilir,.'Slehaffey, knowta one of the Moat acti_ve,lif'l4perg,etie business men m the State. We subjoin communication in his favo'r (rem the Lances ter•Union : Ma. Mtnin.e.vorrAllusion • having been made by some of the'papers to . the import ance of Miminating a. good and strong man for Canal Commissioner, and it being well understood that Mr. Guilford _will not be ,a candidate for that office, I take the liberty of presenting te•the favorable consideration of die Whig press the name of our lell w citi zen ANDREW MEHAFFEY, sq.; than whOrn, on account of his businessiiribits edit untiring energy, there is not, I venture to as f(ertrin the State, a man better suited for the office in question. Mr. Mahaffey is exten- ' sively and lavorably -known on the whole Line of IMprovement. It will not be. forgotten, that he was :a prominent candidate in the Convention which nominated Mr. Guilford. antOiezt - to the last .named 'gentlemen, re ceived the highest vote—and no one doubts would have been the nominee, but for rea sons to which it is not itecithisnry here 'to ad vert. Should Mr. Mehaffey be the choice of the S.Leinention whieh is to assemble itt 7 l-lintis• burg on the 9th March next, he will teceive &tremendous majority VI the It OLD MIA RD." Our fi iend. I%.lTinnrr, of the . LI It Ilp.4111.71t1: Eva I.IG-V4i4gii r -WIIIL-iSSUEI:2IIiq pol , or during the Session, and week/2011e remainder of the year, at the following rates, viz: "Foy the Session, doily 1f.2 00 iii advanq For the year—daily Lind weekly - 6.'3 on do. The Daily will be pUblished on a medium •sheet. Competent and . experienced Repor ters will be employed, and full, acdutate and impartial Leports :of the - proceedings - of. •the Legislatue given, with other matters of interest. It will be issued every evening, so That the proceedings of -each day will be contained in the paper of the sante" date. Clubs will be furnished with three copies of the Daily, during tile Session for. $5, cash— or seven copies for 810. Address C. M. McCurdy, Harrisburg. Pa. The intelligencer is a staunch Whig paper, conducted with ability, and eminently deserving of encour agemeni. We is theenterprize will -ate ceed, and shall take great pleasure in receiv ing and forwarding subscribers, at the above rates. THE PENNSTI.rANIA TELEGRAPH, (Whig). will be published semi-weekly diving the Session and once a week the 'remainder of the year. Terms S 2, for the Session—.s3 for .the Year.: The Telegraph is an excel4ent paper, an d always contains 'full reports of the proceeding+ of the Leg;slature. Address THEO; Fk:NZI, Editor and Proprietor, Harris, burg,-.4'_a' THE, DEMOCRATIC Will Ulbe be pa• lished semi-weekly , during the Scsaion, and weekly the.rest rf the year. The (..'ilitat i s the• Organ of theatesetit administration.' It. is a first rate pairer,• barring its politics, atSI one which witt_taae much pleasure.iu recom, mending to our Loco loco it fends. MCKINLEY & Lescuaz are. the pubitibers. ote.•We .will• receive and forward 'sub scribers, • accompanied with the cash, to either of the above:papers. LOCOFOCCI Corrvercrserr.--Atirty-live dele gates Wave been eleotel,to the 4th of Moroi' T A : me l ee° eetivention-tuidue al whom are Positivaly,itlifiructedto fqipprt pie renomin ation of Gotr:Shunki one for hypes One for.Juclge , Ejdred, 'and the remainder instructed '• • "- The ,New Jersey :qatermert,.(cirarded soiiie fine - iiyatere kithe - .1 - I(‘ld.':ll6iirktllity, - a preaeid;%ltitiob,)acicrtpFle,dg,e_s exactly,. suit -071#4 package. went - .41 - rougli',! - .14' Aski l u l d Avithouv.Cliar . getfor friiiiht:' , * cor n . miatacia-cif - 0*- Gave'tor flepb, of Ohidovds inaiigu. 'rated'', with *P ei t PT! noio , 6 6, ,:AtfurdaY w e l l.k: - .# l , l 4iaie'r I" B .iPliliili l a ld'llianli expi fission of eucti:opinions, es cannot. fail to final,rfavor 71thi On did,fitm the, file;. of !he 'Sifild h k It iffiebouttl'Ul to`goqern.'" 3- ro,r,o4Plrald,t,goos' , °T;, 1 ::_, , IsAou , 'Geeilte riarmie. , ' ~1 , Ms: ; s, burros "T4l. gentlemen. has .;been ,exie - n - bilely sod warmly spoken. of as a chin. didatle‘fo(lSpeaker pf JIM States Eenife:.r - tlo - Sdpsioolht.mamfilt. has better claims. ol4 l ikfiv smquelifiostioes for this high. trust . /lief has . boon Mil public ,life, . 'or/ AL ) number" of 'years paar t .has boon long,iionspiouotts.tor , l'ismbilb! icy es,a,legisletur,' , edd his.kflovotion,do the PuhliciAllelliaati , JUSfamilittrity . , -w4l3,parlla Mental ; ,pumliam,. ands?acquaintance with iillatfbrittair l a tU'Orfht rancid' , him is i.valutible: 180401'011e is the Settgor from Atleglieny, 'el;h4lisOvhigs oftsithicipeoeutp , Anntl. of, the WesktriallyithOLFLeAteetled leVonte.4... o. l *§#l sp*PnlYialifit,Moinidgmeoltch"him i i 1411:11w !4 etieleoc him Stoeakerkt 1-0 or , p.., 44;,riAis,r.Tittik :(;0 0;14t 1 WHIO OP ^:1010 il kirlite;,w4FgiAPOSOPrinVo l ? o 9:44iiia ) ; : ~e ,i„ --. , .., Prom the Lancaster trnittn Harrisburg Papers. liE 7174 • 44145 211 Ilattitiga " winter 44 1 ua with' a regular .truht , l' no ",tOtto Qa TtPn:lair: as -leant a - 1 ichafs': ." ing".wiitenihit r tiy a ;. .fe ofingarj, , . 4injoymet , • --tp., r p sir it t . shuiitler,to-think4ol, t e dikerent-seeTi4s i 4 litany destitute, houselegand fireless ones ot.ettith to whom the tingliag Uglicad44 o o llll :Remqrn.heittbierlill '' ' ' l 67 l oliiirtircO l iii=arifiinit, 9e Pelf: ,)teat with than) kindly, am man with mem_ land spare them-a-tithe-of . . sorniAl9epipm mm 10 it in the stretit-1 tiogs r ,oa.thß,phntp bright ; ; ajr-'E.Chrietrpati Se oorne Pt :Day, couseetate to happiness forev 7 et , by the nogelie peal 'which ' 'proeittimmi "Peace on inirtiOutd'!gootl-w to l*Pto,t;e B ticii44pe4 open, its' little tienit of ;purity, ever bubling,with joyous emotions, to greet. Christmas wiin Its sweetest lulleSt burst of brightest' gradneSs ! , . • . i., Ssiisociai spo t—Chrisinsio is ea': theisheek of Mims ' • .GOOD:FOR , CARLISLE !-- The oldspirit.bwoke! -I.lNre learlied*tklat that caPC;Efunter?s Company. ' of!fiighr Artillery 'had enrolled within ol the complement: of men' nectfatiartto ".make a fulr companv-:- The regitlaile numter tall tiaegeeditYabtain ed, antrit the. kilatielphia coMpanies are• not a little too fast, - Carlisle "Will-have tha .honor a representation. in the second Regiment of Pa. Volunteers. : The enrollment comprises so tar o u r most uctiye young men, the right kind tin service. ' • . • • Should the, company-be;accepted we trust. Our citiieni'4loii;ileaver.to imitate the gen. erous rind - patriotic conduct °Ube people of Pottsville, by giving -the mechtsirs a comfor table outfit for the campaign. A meeting is called for to-morraW, evening, in Edua tionHall:--Let it beettended - and the object heartily entered -in to withobt. distinction of party— • • . CUODERI AND VALLEY R. ROAM—the ears passed down from Charribereburg through Carlisle by 11 o'clook, on Friday morning after the deep snow, and - came up hem Harrisburg by two o'clock in the afternoon. Another train came up in the evening, but brought lib Eastern mail, as the cars from Philadelphia did not get through until Suter lay. 'The C. Y. Road wee thus cleared one day ahead of all others. COUNTY TEMPERANCE CONVENTION.—We are requested to say that the Convention ap pointed for the atilt inst. will - meet in the . M. Y. Church of our !krone!, and that a publics meetinggliyl be held in the evening; Several . speakers from abroad wid be present, among whom is Rev. Mr. Wit.sosr, late Missionary to !tlip. Measures have also been taken, secure a visit: from-Mr: Gouda. &that time; as also from Mr. Wautotr, the State Tempe ranee Agtint. Cf. The Sons m Yemperiinee will hold a mbligAneeting on Christmas evening. Mycale, on host nigh street,,has opetUi an dill attractions for' (Mast mast which we commend to the attention of those who are looking out for beautiful and appropriate presents . Nothing can he more acceptable as a gin than a book, and those who think so will lind the most „emptiSite taste consulted in the rare.collection which Dr. Myers offers. The gorgeousfY embellished Annuals—the richly illustrated Poets, their extrinsic dectoratious airing with their Intrinsic value—the myriad! of Juvenile story-books, pram., Ate. for the little folks— these with a host`bf other gliter,int alinrements in the fancy line, will be very apt to cluster a crowd around the Dr's " Receipt of custoins" during the holydays. nook and Pancy Slam on North Hanover street,show that he knows exactly what everybody wants about Chasms-time. Strutting little military aspirants may here provide themselves with sword and- gun, and drum and trumpet, for all the pomp- of mimic war— the more peacahle little thlks may find every 'Meer ond,curious ehope of toys—the thoughtild rending ones may find the prettiest story-hooks—and the whole of them may find-hesides such a tonmtig array of fruits and sweetifjeaa. ea will be very apt to make them. forget (or awhilgthe sword, the" toy or the book, to indulge a tame which generally surmounts all. Mr. H. has besides a ifilendid - collection of elegant books and fancy articles for 'children of a large growth.' • N•• Mr, Monyer's Confectionary and Fruit More will of Course he an attraeilye resort fur the little folks On. Chrismas day, and richly and . bountifully haihepre: parecifor.them: . libroandiee are equal to the best Of city menuracttere, and, he hag, a'large ■nd varied as. sot:Meet ottors, fruits, nuts ; and other delicacies. ' Mir ,frulsh, the Itepreabiitative elect, ib '-hia-lust-ig.Subteritinenn o 4adiertises-tbus : W.orTfmc.—A stout. than, of, a mild teinperament, dispcisition; and Ondaubtecl' endurance; ie wanted' mad: Polk 7 s•Message' ler' me. Toone who will engage to read it 'through withoW falling. asleep. more• than 'once 'during' fhb Onerous and 'gigantic taelcOrliberdltermineialipn will be MOIL'. . 1,;; • • Application'to'be'nititie atlhia office." A Mint in the Aceatern" part' of this State called his neighborti into' his house not long Since, to ste a fatnoms “talking , maphino," he`had there. fle said if the • proper keys • were touched, it would cOMmence l talking with the 'greatest Volubility. The neighbors, game, and, the man introduced to 'them the , famous machine, wl.ich proved to be—hle' . wife! • • n - • ' 4 4- ) , ' ,Ple = iNew ynrk .:fribtme, announces the ,callger,sinr.' tr. Honneepathy and' Messperiern • rii - Th., put.f n its,',fhpietFkqn Ordinary to her 1 ) 1 4gititylrs,' , household, 74 -- -nian 's , Placed---br boatman contient it« the imiibead: i of the , medital pmfassieu. -; Up to the commence-1 meat of thts, year li; has been," considered illt,re..iessfitmel„ rt, reference to all new things.h 11EALTill 'PSIE§bED HIA 11 i, ' • ~.;'Thou art ithove , all gold'and treirores; 'ti thou who • enlarge& lhe I aout4Land :openeta . all its iTwerill 194.0Pepte,justruction, and to relish virtue: 'lle that harrthee, , has hide more td "ivish?for ; 'and ho thatittio`Wietchrkl' v stoo;havliotheis'itet,'wenti every thin'l baSidef talliiiVellankf at 'Brain4etlea' Pill(' Mgt*, ' ['in htialllitggat thefi these' blesiedrill ; *Nett * - dehteryN , 'Mar' WS fully "etitablishitialo - W , the'best`rite,ditiitiner ever be - sttiiied "tiflititth,r-e 'Frit" 'the lilyrYkillng'bolde aiiirionglialtba* .. I will isii'f994.-Ytivieryibi*gateridititii3 is eag , itbleopinioarti n i;.7 /-,;' trY8• 7,,, ,, ,, a ' 1: 1 , , 4 ',,, , Old irt esiklfele i ,:biCHA'REESlfliißi.fTk. ,SeilliAteht,.fer'thlp' (*Milt'. ' •` "'"!:",4 ,, '••' , ' .‘,, s f e , e SieNte'C'etjlbettirolVSlOAddo 64' \'' 6 .. ). :1i,. , ' IV Breh'erritali St Co. Newddin ,i,1an'4;' , ...:,.il J. Sr. , L4ltoiget, bfechanidebn :',.`" l " , i 4 .` blilfer, Wfdte lionini P. 0 ---' 4, ' , -attkrififirtitshire*iiistp#4o;i7l4 •,-;4(-- , ' C.` L it I '':44 . '1,4 4 A:‘AI Coyle , aogesuiokiq,yi , ,i“, , ?= ~, 4 .limei)kyleichic ' A,*llo l ,k' , 'f!f''.; . ''s. ,.‘ intV 4eiltiain 144 vplihOWNP ve V' I ...Rider si DkitlitAiegolomporttrs7 t__ ,0,4+!;. ,grial lo6 -rirn 7 iiitiFr(liii , W)*Kh ~ !.,,.,,,,, ‘S - 1 4- - branches bt CCM g ra s s , thattfiGiddiaipi did • • ;d - - 4 - .....,..„ --,,,,,,-7.-.,,,,,,..i.., octleresent - this - itentirrieli r Or•dliiiiipirif - Tet - ..;',..;.,. -..,gsleins'?f itKllts - ffi'CllFette!.... •,' 'i!'i..' , .,, , ,,1 i Op' iri'the:'VliWiltiliielaiii'.lhrs - day. I; ; • ' ' '; - '9O .1014 r. j . liShingli II qq, . '7: , , '. -e from his ••a; t , ' '411' , 11 E . ofT •'x- - i, 4 ..,, ,N ii ':•ii•-.: - . .- .. • , MI, T... .!.. ..nn !-.. , .. 4 . 11 ...A rot4;i•„!,",i .711 1 / 2 151846 ,-,1„. •,,.• , Mimes. .:• -- -:,•- • -9:;;- - -.ff '--•• -4 „ L __l ;'t '?j rihrlieii:: 7 l , ' , - . 3:.j . ,_t ( ite_..ofy ,: fi ,-;%1'0,i.g. desire . to OtafehriVOlieealblehe '0 %:;.ltcy - trintl - purposeti - Kreferilitee - 16 - ibtifiy; '',"•.;,l:",ecintin i',;ll' - 4• -!- ', -1.• In't mi l e,"_, , 1'7.... . - ,,, , , , ,t, , ..;., _.•,•; .t ,, •.::„. 'A •,..„,•r it ,i - N, ~. ~. ~, evoked -tlnzitlytitit onneceir ,,- - to.e,,;vr ~ 4, , ,!, F , eat! ~.p ,-,.• -. 7 , , ~ap..,r--... ,•, Ji,•., ovokett and -tnarle.hythe.E . ' live; ti"tt . 'yWas. ~.., pled' it • Mil: entry , “ 1, ":.--lie:ng..made aiitiltho' - ',04116:: ITenri,r_Mr,_Kennedy:Ofind.oandlli...Hudsoil of - Matte: _Arilie clineet..lNlr. It's rentarks . • •-. .ices embatheifimits, pti*lteetion. ilk , aan ' affair of the eetiiitiOn.d...-ilot,:opp,adrianiii . r i trahon. In this viewolien,'Wrok a h a it as a Mr. ~ f net of Ga. obtained the floor when the' party-vote every dollar required:l44lle ikd-.4. ... _edirithittee_roee, - -;•-.• , • -....„,•,,„. _Li_ .. _;- ~ ministnition_to_carry_it.on_vigorously- a rid to - I remarked upon.„lir.-Gentry's talents and secure an early and honorable ;peace, We etyhrolitpeaking44 - r mYlettereftliticevieniii,,w-, -dinKr-Inalte--th:slationstn-lintessenable-op-, I will only say now that' liter:speech to dayi iiiiiiiifeli as Wiablifhave ).von reputation and _K a qieit&''' ,t 7 e 8 w i " f pe • eig , liktOle en .ionee P e - pWleimind*ill be `. wilitgetiglati tiA llyatiemeNlidAtr 7ti j.fraliOW- 1 -9.M. .',-- ,qr.! • -lereetteireinto ....a, iiiii „ thd ..p ritieth . T , t a ium : e fi t. .--,- .4 - w 4 it Abe causes - w hie -e - - to - thirr. calamity, we • connected wit i i a inception, and to submit 'nintit, ableizjeit . less'OdmVerwlielipitig%4taek m ean to lay 1'1514§ 1 3 PePler.S:STety fact 4...4 itpOit Iltiligieelitiv . e, mud 'dil'"hiValgintient of lb ~the - eupiery - the - .plem_ eif,„estit(N-, liliether• salt nil eiereisia'saf• power on't he start of the him before, the ,bar - Of' the .c.othery, for his: inanifesh '4U:lqt:titbits' and' iiblations of the Xxecutiv.e,ts uottimeulated tO impanifhp. safe- • ty and'stability Clout syttem agovertiment. constitution. Nr:G. spoke with , ihefe'nvoo. safe and energy of One Who (MIA& the eonatit44, . , fiat' aloe Country • had beep 'Violated, who . A ,NAGMFICENT SdiIEMC. ' ' ease ilie 7 tiiiiiitte?elbtliititilliirieell with stolen ',',1)14401d . Sm.liciel 'Me' ntions'in one, of his pc ,!otters that the fo ll owing grand design on ower and who -was told that , . .14 crloak. in defer nce OrthittMaiitittitio zind in ,e: an enun- •- , - "aid- the tapilh! Wasliington z - • eiaticin, of the usurpation ; teas giving add corefert.tathe•milenty!! and . therefore,'_; IT3.."Gi.n•Eit 01 .nantia„,,,„under•datt of the smlar .. frein heingliatrietie, it..was treason. " • I,sth - iiiyeik,,,,l;l:6ffiviii,E4, o tkie ~- i liti"Biliisi ration M. G.;said it•had 'not been - his, to' -havo•flad a Plan 'untiet`Cp,niid.gratiop of seed bed,. Ingle the Meat•ef ' ‘,"Pr''.,shrrie" phidnii in •liii• take •parriffttfis debate, - brit jalith;:•-oad -the fulminations: 'the President , and: his shalif6leV 4 Ori r tiketenitrit'Geiletal, - "iihif e h a ll Minions against - those who dared' to, open net only be Cabtrianddi in' chief' of all the their lips iii censure'of the.tirlinildt'n'takm i'l G6lll3 ' 4lB M• 81 W-4 18 th'or'Whn shill age be - connection with this ;Wart that he had-deter- 4 iiiiiiii:of-L;ontritissiOner'or-Peairei. to heat mined.to spealti,t rimy° •l'or'ttlte'• purpose •-of with the..M4inWlßflidald they; be brought. shervitiglhat he, asresialied to afercise the to tetnis; 7 4cat rry - the baton Of 'a Field " - Alarshal inArilharid, and the ,elive i hrancli • rigid:el every freemen 'than from 'any outer motive; '. The :Pil6ident had descended (rani ••.i,i,"the Otli4tr . ned...to - ,filiht or treat; jitittas he hirehighhittition - inWMorrieilttwi-Fili'ibbinge. Miglithink•bests - I' ow Weliave,nri such fteerrien'with moral treason.,and some mem: ,office in our 4overomeat t it must' hemieated bete,hri#;beere, Called : opal ; erlt.',Uot called . by law before'. - the" appoinpnerit • 'could be upon; had volunteered to sustain him- ,in his - *lade; and if I 'lim 'nor, ,miaidformed,'whigs insalence and Apilacily:,• We are 'put upon „have been sounded upon the subject of r erea- Our Mettle:, he remarked, as well as our pi- ling Such - art offiee, fer lie 'pies - eel eceasion, ' triotimn..arid -aretalled- - .epon; to 'assert our which, if created, tiMtild:befilledby the ei3- ,- , • tights, aslreemeri, or basely and cowardly Tointinent of 11r. Benton. It they „be that surrender -them; at the footstool' of-.a petty; ;the Meherrie;Will c . i:tri:VilriPpedl'aiirl ' •den ied, usurper. He held, the opinion winch seem- but ilea hinatzine r if the •Whig's lend a favor ed to be converted on that floor; that a man' able ear telt.", . may beloyal lathe•eountryi- and yet doubt in his - letter of Saturday last. he gPi;es the and call' in questionthe infallibility of the followin.-fnrther narticelars - - - --• • -;:- - . .. .. Presidenc - that the President 'oh the Cnited ' •- ; • •'' • "''''' -- • • •••• I hive ration to-helieVeif to be 'the set Status is.not the Government Of the United tied purpcisti of - sendihg •Mr. ! Benton to the States, and that !Mims not unlimited power. seat of var in the character of .LimiL General He thought - - we wore rapidlyativanehig to the with ambassadmial powers. Should such idee-that the King can do wrong ; For one nu office be treated„l.kper s of •no man of he would adopt no sneltservile sentiment, it that party Who so combines' in, himself the was only fit fur those whose ;degraded souls qualified them to play the part of panders Mini. oe qualifications for;ille entitled : o . y re• and spaniels; let such,gp and sheet ho zanies sponsible duties of the ' 'office. He has dig to the king midland every act he shall do. nay, dechrion, an indomitable will, large Ile thought there was more danger to this experience in peptic affairsoln.B is not nir country iktuatifYing the usurpatious of pow- experience!? iir - militairaffiiirt,'::; -- To - give er by the. President, than them was of an at. proper Import:lnce to theindividool it might not be antirtszetheeffice'leMilly' kriown .iii my of 100,000 men arrayed against us. He monarchies, that before conferring, it 'open with the utmost scorn of the abilities of the President, and declared that he had not hint he should be Knighted-and created Duke of California,•Eartol tealiuila, and Alarquis ability to corrunand- the --respect even-of of Tamulipp. ~lt - iyoold, 'to be sore, be those -who crouched and crawled around him and were ready to approve what somewhat ami•demoeratic to Confer these 4i. - 3ver lie might -dor----------r- -- •• ...............z—lles r but-not-more-so-r- that--l-am - aware-of, The President had. said that the war was than the creaCon and conference of theeffice riot commenced arid was not continued for of Lieutenant General. A s this is an ado ,ii- purposes of conquest. lie believed other. ministration measure, flake it for granted wise. 410 took issue with him upon that.— that it will be, carried into effect. •so far as it .- That the President was unworthy of belief may depend - upon Congress -to do so: . . , ... .._ ,he would-ShOw- - byirrefragable testimon ..y7=:.. - . ' ' - • , !......--- Hellion referred mac declarations. of Mr. -', -'"dal,-dfritory,--, Common tumor here said,"that lie declared toCertain Servos that ye had a 'clear' arid indisputable title up to 51-40, and thizt he would lose his right arm bolero lie' would make a treatydor one inch less. And vet when the proposition- from England ,cuilic, why,:lie was very willing upon the: advice .of the Senate, to accept it. lint more, ills. McLane has testilied,in a !energize hail been ,published, that the United - States - Goveinmein were in favor of settling upon 49 before 1w went to England, and that he was virtually rush ucted to make a treaty on, or obtain rill - Oiler for that line as the boundary. He de clared his belief that the war was begun fa the impose of conquest, and read in proof ut it, Mr. Marey's letter to Col. Stevenson ae thorizink him to raise the California regi ment, and hilurming him that the . me.n must be such as' would be willing to remain when dischar g ed, in Oregon, or such other' 7'errito .ry as,l h e. U, S. may then possess, in that region.' Ihey..-were,to7be-of-various-occuriations,and were not.expeeted to be brought back by the , United States. Did not this look to the con quest of California, and Were not these men' intenihni as.einigrants ! who can . doubt al— Was the sending of a military and nasal force into the Pacific ter the purpose of repelling an invasion? Conquest was the . design,and no - one can &ale it, even the Pi esident's de nial to the cotaraly notwithstanding. All the sophistty he is muster of, and his arguments and declarations are but a belittle el sophis tries and of low demagogical cunning unai ded to deceive thepeople,. can deceive no elan not already deluded. Tho only, excuse that could be found for thid adrninisiration, was in that spirit of be nevoletiee which prompted ' the prayer, 4 Tather forgive them for they kite* not What thefilo."' He believed they really did not' know what they werembout, they Mid mot' intellect' etteugh to conduct properly. He referred to the ripplicatio, of Mr.: Polk tor the. two :millions-with which to buy' Sante Anna, and gas give ;•Mill and corollirt"io the Me*aim, by buying off; and declared that ),•.e •were,Uimarth, FOicrr6, it we shut air eyes to the ilitlaeh !ol power .ol which the' Preraii t eethas Ireetighilttr. . Mr' MG. then' 'vett e lef The territory We: tail already conquered,-'and desired to know whritWas te be', done with it 'in ease it ,were annexed to the Utiiiiiil• %VW,. you hafrisla- very there ), he asked? Who believes the 1 north will dirtier& to ill - Will - you have,free! States •ort ypite..Soulhern border? Will the South agree tti th iSI He leaked 'on these gees', ticini'as•mornenteu,l, ana . believ'etl,that ifihis 'territory wereificaporlited Into' the Dillon, it Wotild enda d ger, ;Wine dedtroi it-rend it as 'sender.' '' ' ,--,.." " ,'. I '- - • -.' Witholibeingiible'te.rive anytliik more' lhan it 'rilere bUtline- of (TA remake,- in .tity tAttrlaegurige,:glitierally; t have, t ivlitiveit :given . the'aptriv of theitt, and thertibY.eriableit iltp.9 - e•:4-ho dejieilded ' Open nte r- for tiOrititt._ tulk to' , foirri a tolerable idea of the sPeeCh:''' ,:.:''' ''.'rfl P. - wiliG .ANcl THE,,VV:4I4; . -.-- ~.7.l l9 kler,Wltc!'exiniet• i lie- ,W higain . Congress! , 'term* a. course,or !Mums unpatriotic ;,Op 'POSiliini• to, the •A;(lriii iris" tell on ',' 'kifti . 0.(1,':. lir; Much ?rpilit l eliiii: ''lle'; ,iiiii,' koliiii,: . ,tilim '61 3 ,(43 the, eau eiii . r i;TT'd Will Vol Wiiii liti j- Ilea that are needed , forAfeeng tiering . - a 'Peitee; l ? 3,ll6.lcTOrtb:Arnerietitilei.Veirealiiidenl'AlTs; • fatr',' Davi s';. , reief&ii4%.:iitiu , setl .-:qte.: House 1 this Morning,: tinViiki .. thie2: hifti.liediCaOftfinu-• :nicatetV*l'lltir,;:.Pieiliden't:tl.'.l. l. ..eeeati•lcioti ieitkort*hyillipAiould . liirtiiii,4, ii',WOPOtlei- 7 . •Everybrily IttiOSVC#o, flieerlii"thir tinny ! Of ' ,11faiyvbithO n ieeteil#:3 W rlllk*AiNelii 000 4flifriforiabifilkiiiiittittlrilireitlanyc tiiiitorti iteitney litedtSiSektOn';', 'l',The)-,itoti tain)tdertirt: eveleace,of lbei ag l priPtireiP . by A l e $0 . 604,...f oiSteteatid . bealut 0)100000th. lheiiidera'frOirt their 4 dititeetiVe l dettkrtirientc 14 , I0:41itiliuga;• , :itf I .o . liip,litili I, Arit'.:TjOitei 01 41:11*k.:br$14' i ardent. and'eXeit(ible. , . hien?' loan inale.ekb eea ea 414;0144.1,y .I.4if kiit le ittlittp,e,OeflxiodOttion7lte - tieeettattry*urie i'eloci*:.ift4llltiflUerteef.XlWKOialA(.iiiik ' 4ll O/40,0**,4(teitb - e - a 3 / 4 . - OWithe4elerifiiitelgll.4.: , Piektleat:e *leakage, lot ,w.hrekr 'ohotilk., 04), , i00 - td , e.olier kt ictoyfort_ o. : OrrP. OSti•Oftaft'rlidnyieltilyoitil .ii • 'i,tilft- ffilA tit ' it' , ft ifrotlYil t .MlNVlV.4 l .46o, l iff 110 1 . 1 04t.' 41lir .. •*"- - , - ;•,-;n:.!,. - ,,,,...4.. ';"2:.c'':: . :.''.../."'S '-: 1- ..'';': .- 1 , '.:''.. , ..; ,: i•.';1; , : - 6: . :c f ,:::•.,;,',! . .:' , ' . •.. , ' ... • . .„... ..... :apt MEM Sorrir ennui:U.-1 t t kentotrafte all t power from fbepthiPle, is if.nt tit the Senate 0 South - which by vein 01 26 to 16 refused In give the people the right to elect Plesiden tial electors: lt'will still be vested liegislo. lure; to be a member nf this body, n proper ty 'quail sinCessery therelore:. the bone and - sinew, the poor man, the taing millions, the much loved deal people of the denim:icy. have no—more- say:rtti- -to who shall take the electoral vote of South Cnroli thint John C. Callioun'sr-neoOe's not its 111 lliny r aln• indirectly represent thr: roiAquleut . WPresident in the House ofßeptesennitives • -.• i. fj:j-Dr. John L itt;ee, of Loicester city nerlomied a succes6lul:vsuriziral oppetatien On a lady.lrorn Wome:silurf.in cutting a drop sical tumor from her abdomen. It required an incision of tiltden inches, and when the tumor was first 'taken Out if Neighed 15"lba, well, and from all appearance be resto red to her friends in a healthy conduc). Then: is now beforeA:pm.tress a„plan of a &pilaf", made byt lllirMis, for marine and harbor defence. Ti .so .pon struCted as to refieet Off shot. while it is ca pable of enveloping M. a sinile moment, an enemy's snip in a sheet of inextinguishable fire. It is not agaittst !Ships albite th a t this dreadful eng'ne of destruction might brresed but in land service, in (tolerting passe!„ it would also prove invaluable. • Bank stock is tp,s,4blesfor county ; purpp,ses, riccOrtiirig to t 1 opiniwz of JOOtti: 130,;(!eliv pr.etl:st the latte,Coort iti. Delowary coutitv. .rratitt Ft•iday will e:teuso t(tele rp aCer to notice I'llo tire-too daft • , '101)11hbelpl)tt1 , 11 arket - kFlinn advanced 'a little.;, , Philadelphia, end , Ballnn'ore, upon, repeipt o I the Foreign none; ' ' • —;- , Montla'yllVening; Vee;2lst. FLOUR--There bra betterifaeling; in the market to day, Oki' elantlnid brandian re , ti4dat4s,oo but with out sniellwxcept some small lots of good Western. whlqh v ;end vantedAythe •rataile,nt, •r-Cerst 'llltatl=llemund laqtrtiid,Nrith the ekteiit:4l 3500 lbs.'l.tlin'a. hot' Ltil3t,l.lttelnainp 500 • berretta at 3f.. Ity*Flottri.4, stuall,sale .41cm:tried at 52 1, ~Whent,i-k iloN one anivAax, goa4 rettOjedit are altered at pa litre i,tha . ,only,aale ts:lttiaol bushels white at I le; pit Store. Corti-But little II rat. and Sam Wren ytilltav shit Innit4 iti".slle;.!Oilta—iThres cargoes, Autitherttlehl al 33e: • Wilkey 'inanity to 21 0. 4 a 221 e. for: hlids. antl,,hbl,^t4 • • . ! •• - 1 - o.t Yintor l even. t. „ pt;sotbarie lj • Zug ef b°'°°l"t' 'of' Mr ' 6C° d pflg I p—lp* ILlo9lYith ttudelegels Aun 'ppdiapelp • • thcwa" tWi h- vlc lcrine sbal elheluntuiO i o or DmttL ~. ' '06411;40# kta c tlikTialAiliklittiliiiqN I 'liiiiie‘lEiiiro l iegNiitte ." ,T4'e t e' ` " r A atice will be bete in this. M. .E. Chernh „eh , the '4v . tnst. (ChrtitiontlY , et" Six o'clbek,lPt M. l'be."•be lie are are leeptiut Nally,. lu vli ed to attentl4•pitveritintlyiresses :will, dellye , stul on the °scallion: l - ~ '., t, S . OD D , •:j enil , 1W: T; TAngblBol , 6)Conf itNGiN !My, ~,i, 6 Pi "A:4KEri EnzAik‘ No. G. YIRMEgM'.. ,:7 '•'R. M c Pit4g.t.tEA4 4 . 17 * ‘„ 'ciiiiiiiiiilitinporapiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilio ' , ~,, ... ~ . . The Extnutiee i`oninilt toe itfthe Onntherlanti)County ' • . TOMPOIanCe Nudely, betievippshat.o¢)npiresteof the • . tetoperaueettl came hi our eintielythitfhe propelled by a coneettbif•aetlori elmoni",lle! Mihail iiiiiilliarticularly InAtieuclut a, uultettettprestio notte.'..,kiteri;oo7.4l l usinit - I VOI I iFT el: I Iti‘oberin od .coofqx,flio.lprlyneop of de ' t still n sot iheniseleeS •kV heilicrlbsyecti ',Shall be II- Ceased . Of not itf„"Vbeir ..respeitivacentit Cittiest„ and' • hev i r been adannteetr on "Ibis subject it -various Ra dii s a ig. tooirotokbeahive - Aoptiiiifw o o'clock' ea , W isi4SMAI4.I et Aool4•,l4lceiciliequstant,,?r a '&61114 dClii 4 'Me 441°Vteld6e r n" i t Tl i t t l e i ' . t.;..Witepe'teltit blerpyinen. an - ,the 1.1 0 c_di of , ~. f friflrvir Vitemtie jIP frOtikOPPZ,Yltltif 4, , b Ogu- i ty,. on ih votemunr4: it'd :Atut - .q yv4yikl9oftti, os..tho --- , t Miiffie.** tt+elliiiikallir or ihreinitilly,,Optesentegii in .. ' 'Able VolvitentlontW Itio , olensteoull'intbiteltiona which - .• • ,ninvinplitess oncpie untbbittetesittalltfly l tlyistielluea a'. , to_trOMOlol.;:thvft etulitt.ot.ieekeider....ann t rw__.__ , ... ~.xa lmetri l lo „,.„itirerliifiar, . Oib -7,7 7 Apyk ~ . p yi . on the Re moan ma' private:, , ; • ' kitateectiilitr . tut atoo"if,ltte .tintlivt , . . 7i,k,, , ,.. i" 'AI ' p a ik r .,,,,,,,40,4,41,,. V 3 •:,r•!; . , .:,. .. 4 0 4 ' 4 .10 1, 4tigreirOg1471k t Pr '."' 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