n atitg)totsiteT ~:~ WEDNESpAir. - OCTOBER, 6; 1547 Ilur - •eaudel Tama. . and Fifty Cents a year it parin Advance—One , Dollar and Seventy-Five Cents if paid within or at the end of six months—Twci Dolltipklptaiil at the end o the year. The Derald'is Yfbw the eheap est paper the, county ! 11 . 1101 of HENRY CLAY in the brief but eloquent ,speech rnade Auring his lucent visit to Phil . •adelphia: . ""There is," said he, Itgerfitem'eti,etine befote we part, which 1 wish you to temem 7 --,--I t isi,--71tis-i/ortt'iits_aaleauWal_iattor is our common country—in Fccge,or in War—in total or in tooe—undcr . t.c4 administrdtion or good goveitiiinent, N.EMEMBVR TO STAND Bl' . IT." iVas the Woltz* n r oiiiiiitA.Txo NS. The Ogr e Tei , m, and- Thrill 'Candidates:' r G o!e hit? r, , . GEN. - JAMES IRVIN 'OF ‘CENtiE VOUNTY, For fcanb►l Comindssidnek. JOS. W. PATTON, OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY NIG COUNTY TICIIKET. &incite. JAMES KIENNEDY, i e ssembri JAMES MACKEY, SliippenslArg. Cok. ARMSTRONG NOBLE, Carlisle 4Yeasuror. DEGAGE itUPLEY, East Penusboro' ommissioner. . Dr. J.: J.-MYERS, Carlisle. bisector of the Poor. JAMES WEAKEEY, Dickinson. Auditor. . , JOHN RUPP, Hampden. stining7 original Whig song sent by a correspondent, is unavoidably cimiltOd. bey -The publication of Prof. iVictlintock'S address last week, lays-ua under an Obliga tion to admit a reply. It will be published in our next ilsi!Orms CoirnAincinn.--nie Washing , Von UniOn s letters receiv d ,tha t city do not confirm news giv nty the -Mexi can papers:, with M ct the loss of our triale. 'and the deith of Gen. Worth. The tAger of yesterday says that a letter received • e4ty before-M-Mat—ci _ • Persifer4ith was still alive and only slightly wouVlld. We trust further intelli •pence will sustain these contradictions. J he SIIIes "are it is no vain boast to say that JAMES l'avng will probably be elected. ' The signs of the• times clearly indicate suci a result. . • It seems to be recorded in the book of coming events. Nor can the record be eras ttd, save by the Instrumentality of the Whigs themselves. No one man—no hundred men —cart change what seems to be. inevitable. The Native otganizatior. may divert a few thousand votes, but these can be spared if the Whigs do their duty throughout the State. But these results can only be effected by EFFORT on the part of the Whigs• It will require a UNITED EFFORT' to secure this glorious result. This effort will be made, we feel assured, and the lasi race of Francis It. Shunk.will be run—PENNSYLVANIA WILL REDEEMED, THAT Exmoston !—ln relation to the ex• plosion of the secret attaoks by Miller, Pet• rlken and others against the late henry A. Muhlenberg, the Lattaster Examiner says, we understand thatihe personal Mends of the late Mr. Muhlenberg have investigated the rriatter through and are satisfied that the articles in question. were written by persons how connected with Shitrik's admimitration, in reality 0:7-nislxisficnomE ' KEEPERS, and thet,thjs„laCt Is troll known to Francis R. Shunk'birrisell! . . The effect of this disclosure wilt be this. no man who respect'the memory ofthe late Henry A. Muhlenberg; if tie be Midi - illicit with the spirit of a man, 'will valeta sustain an administration composed of his revitets and bitter secret foes: . 6:!rThe SIIUNK faction is growing itsmall by degrees and beautifully less." The friends of Simon Caniron 7 -_shrewd, active and in fluential—Ow left it; 'and 'tthw the irlends . of the fate Henry.A. Muhlenberg—pewer ful in numbers, influence , and political. expe- . viericti , .=.lnite .le hurl the • Shunk dynasty •from.power. ' . The most'•able Ailed experienced' artiong , tlie•supporters of Shunk•in 1844 ttrd WOw la boring zealously lor . hid overthrow. 'They. will cause thousands of votes to be 'cast a gainst Shunk new, 'which at the last election' were;given' in his favor. ,The effect...Or the change is evident —The SOTTO' POLL THETA - WHOLE VOTEI A ND,' Tllst~ WELI.GAIN THS DATc • 6trThe Volunteer 'l4 very ropoh, perplex. ' 64 ` l; Y •the4 Y i ng!*; , w.hici hiiP4P 63 O: , ou tsc o !r f Y !Joke' 9driigilbaiiee need' n o t a nioieatiti * OtiPil orn i upon Alro)l, 6 *r!'::''''..„'W# thet' s -44 ;tiontleir0*.velfeolie'liAtiliOecc*th I) k t fO t i ii. o4i B is4, ll 4ii i ot ti 4 ikvery 14vere Oppln C , ,sP- 01, 0<fq ,111 , 11 ; 14111 " St l ° 91'. 8 t i li da ! na P, 6 B - his, Alan ThrrotortitOotrOopondroit rforf,tlio:b a, bri , ' ;614 .1 be progeolita 4, 3 4 —.41 " 1 f ocigic",. rv. .- •ariotli. rks , cOl? Wou ' lOrrlL,_ .; D i. In' 'za.,‘ 05 -712 ofire psi*ja • ',•sindi,Good Vitivogineirt!„, ' 16i71:90 $9.010 /eur. patier isßie e d,,iiiiv9i4.; tWcY lion will have taketi;Vacti.' , ,,' - ** make our last appialteYydu That appeal we nue* limit to four `Voids— ,, 00 TO THW - 1.'0451" This is the one great duty of every Whig, end the • Whole result hangs solely on the faith fu l l,P4Ftiirruttnee of this datyr We -repeat - 4fgainovhat , • • three _weeks atiioiielanguage 'conAdentlf asserted,.—OPl,,, Wtaigs. DO TVIEIR DUTY;ShtMk' and Longstreth are DEVEAyt.D'CAN= DIDATES ! the WiiiGs,ilbikiir - duty - ,L ma nryanuot - 1 R PATTO,P 4 I AND OUR WHOLE COUNTY . Ticarr IS CERTAIN ! day is' nothing less nor more than to GO TO THE POLLS ! • What Whig,, then, will stay away' limn the 'electiori,And rim - the risk olbringiug defeat wont hisiparty'? What Whig.yvill notgo to the tion and; d•o 'his that° towards in- . treasing Whig Majority?, Let such Men never hold .up their heads among Whigs again ! VICTORY is now within our grasp, if we but reich foriltotit hands to the ballot box t Shame on us if we are too idle and too indiffaent to-seize it-! GOTO TI3E ELECTIQ.N_ Whigs, on Tuesday, next, Whether it is stormy or clear, whether it rains or shines. If you are old and infirm call upon some young Whig to pro vide you a conveyauce,---Ir you are stout and hearty go on foot, if -there is no means of riding. But if you have the soul of a freeman, GO TO TH E JELEG-TION, somehow or other. Give one day to. your coun try, and to securing good -rulers., Victory rewaided" - your fall. A still rnore.giorioits—ttiumph will be the result on Tuesday. next ! "Freedom's battle once begun— Bequeathed from bleeding sire to sgh, Though baffled oft, is always won !" The Mexican IVarls-Theirmy. o::rThe . last news from Mexico, which we publish lb-day, is of an unwelcome char• acter, and has filled the public mind with anxiety for the safely of our army. Our bope.o 'o e, - ce ave eon cas W ..11Ea:—THE WAR HAS BROKEN OUT - AFRESH, —itICUSRIHIS of new troops must new be called mt, and millions more be added -to din PO 0.; SMA 3el National Debt whichhas already been created by this '(unnatural war,'? as Gen. Scott terms it. Not to speak ol9hl valise of the war, has it been Wisely managed, is a question for the people to pass on. Our army has done won. ders in the field;but has the government vig orously sustained the army ? 4 Let the news we publish today, answer. From the very beginning the prosecution of the war has been halting and ant.tlicierit. Our army has never had 'more than Mit FIFTH of the ene my's force in the field, tdilidugh Hiillions have been spent ! For these things the Pew pie will hold the. Polk administration and its Shunk adhili - El . ttelaccomitable at' the ballot box. Pennsylvania will respond to Tenoesee! County neibrin I--A climmgc The locos have for many years had (Intim control of the Commissioners' department of Cumberland connty, and also of the Poor House, 'and have spent the county' money and managed things pretty much their own. way. %Ve believe the peoplO have:novy made up their minds to have a .CHANGE in county matters. Have they not a good reason for it? The exertions of a faithful and vigilant Whig Auditor two years ago num) the Commissioners to reiltice the annual ap; propriation for the Poor House TWO THOU. SAND I DOLLA RS ! Was there noTEFORM in this? And is there no further reform needed'?--Let- active, herrOst—and vigilant Whigs be elected, and see what will be the result. If they don't do tight tuio "iliein'olo again. But TRY them once. Let there be a CHANGE by the election of Messrs. Myers, Weak ley and Rupp, the Whig candidateS.,...l We have been requested to ask how ma ny them are on the Federal ticket of this county, who profess to be ABOLITIONISTS? Welleve understood, that there are no: leis than THREE of those geritternen who are at present,; or were-quite recently, strong ad. herents to the clerk, causer - Volunteer: - - , ` If so why Couldrou 'trot * ninnetl.,ein ? This of"notlilaig else:,hrands'iour"isiertiOn OS a ~Let not the Whigs be • decetifed by-these stealthy. and. coliert of sar',SCrigiriates:cirS'abo/itiOriisk: tair',lsholditig:up Whig eandidates,ati.abali,, tionists, but:it neglects; to.infortnits; , readers that Hoy. ShUtik, who could,'not!'sigoa`lill ; for the incOrPeration i ef k; in this coon opprptie4, the, aliolitiett'claw paitiodhy ,Ge'n Armstrong , o enneasee : late mongol it LivertMol` •it , attia mta •• aloned n ler eneml in placeel Gen. 041 i -, ii;4eOO 'et! . „ I W elm 4ir „ ?ref n, ' Dimi e . 44de 1, ••,1 keich 'iillikeestioliklen4ey Onnvninin ' nrinet'lvei/„Yr in invoir ofohil W{ and'ginniingnlni)l,6l}nnPl)ll6 I , , •i ii n t 4 e lle • . • , • 9".11151111#. 'i . r .,o t w h l oa p yh r sr , L'i l — skoAiil,- Li 9 lii':tooro,V;* I'4n3lPY.9a, - ir-r,, -yOO,-r C 7 i l9!. i - a4 i o i T4 -nroa-1 -d`l V i l lol t Y V i olloi 6 ,He e . 1 4,V .1 4 ii'_4lYt-ii iPtC''t W b .i e ::= svoM,'c e I - 0., .SfP&7' MPt I 1611Tfig*Iiii14"?71V.Wh4 iv34;;;i i : ti?minitealliiik'ciiiii444'•flAlo4l. 'VAl" '' .. ~.,,,=.,,:,,„: ..1: : : ~, , , ,. :i .,,";tc, • 7 r, , , , ,i11. , g., , V61:0,Q4 -A r c - ' -, ,-- :-..•.:,- -.-f--4,-.:,::.v.,4.-',44,W4.7W RES „f„,„,iray',.p .17 ,..p1.1. ' , toad . the ; follotiing items' tOlotir tax 1114:Stilthe.:. - iii4i, s tel:—Mr.thijtik 'received for -1 4 ,r:1,4;, 144rw' 0 :44ereVervioe es Clerk in .the Ofikle, at $l,OOO let • _ lltn% 2d.—For two years eca'siloesal '''2 .7 / 1 7 - Filtont Clerk of HOUBB of'Re - '-`• -77 • • ieeentatives} at ififie --- ;ti,e - ydir, "1800; extra-, Omponpation, per - year $250 lor the same time,ssoo ~‘ „ :tirea.,,...ahlacy,per 'die& and:exra... eompensaaoarar imatingl i fer yr., to ettebeiinsllS2Mo9 3 +. ..Poqueiet—Vizti , d 7titorite - *•"7: + ' laieleertnea t .,,ralesrafiocu=:l I „,,,, menls ayrieentingmto , ,per;y,eari i ..same period-- r ineking•lne Sinn' Of, -"" r "" ..38,b00. 00. , • Beta. 4th.—Six. years,. 4ervieeti, 4 aa • Clerk of the Canal Board at,a4500.... er 'sear : 'Om bt.-- our rears ,:servspert_ itts • Clerk of •the Comnientiiealth Arid Superintendent rceinnuon schools • at 3 , 2i5013. Tier:year, FlOtetoo Item 6fh. 7 4n Ifl3,B;afier being Clerk • ' .19 yeans,.fie ofierged sad re eiv ell exha pay for arranging House: papers - • • • item 1838-9, hem, Dec, fth: • Yanuary !bib:tweeted as Clear ' • ' he rettf'giretl arlii.becerrie Clerk 'to the Cony. menvvealthr-for which We recei ved tor one . monitt''s dery ices 15¢57 anrt iskies 5300-7-hy aln • Item 9th.—For 3 years-(endinglarr navy" neit,)seryices as , Goverttor tiehts State at 33,003'per year 9;004 . Making a grand total 0f11 . 71,706 „ - . . It will thus be seciii thOt t'll/L Sariii hoe sucked the Contmonwealth_oul of - • SoienlyOne - Thousaird' 7 l4 - 6*4'n liaaldtes - and 'Soren Dollars? • And yet has the modesty to beg et* MORE! *ink and Mammoth Corpor,ationl! VOTERS-OP CUMBERLAND! Remem ber, before you vole on Tuesday,_tat altho' :Praneis_R:Sluik ifilid_tosign_a_bilUitcT ---- porating a Bank in Currherland county, he nevertheless got over hie holy . littror 'of big corporations when the Rail Road bill was offered to him by the "merchant princes" of - Philadelphia! . — Yes, our little Bank bill was vetoed the same man *ho approved the Central Rail incorporating a Mammoth corporation with a capital bf Millions of ,lars, to construct a rail-road from Philadel-. phis to Pittsburg. 'By the tharler, of.thia Company the corporaters iire authorized ,19. construct a Railroad-patallelto the Merin /Me of the public works, by which the . •Carals and Rail i Roads of the - Commonwealth; "which cOst,th.i tax payers of Tennsylyania; in principal and interest upwards of FIFTY MILLIONS OF- DOLLARS, will be r4fider eil almost totally useless and unproductive. , What interest have the People or Com. Berland Cotinty m this mammoth Rail-road on~pnrnt:on ?—IC will not befofit our county nn iota; but on the contrary will greatly juro us. ‘V hen the Central flail-road brinks down our own canals and rail-road, Mel peo ple of Cumberland will still have to go on paying TAxEsl TAXES !! to meet Use inter , est on our forty million debt Ljtemember' this next Tuesday, vottifs, dad risk your selves if it will not be suicidal policy to sus tain Francis R. Shank'! , TO the Workinik Every department of the Keystone State is now within the reach of the Whigs. They have but to stretch forth thcir hand -andliike. the prize. It requirits but AN Errour on the part of every wouxum WHIG, and the object is gained. Is it not worth the effort? If you think so, you could not devote the few remaining days to a better porpoise than in the preparatory work necessary to effect so desirable. an end. Let the working men in the several townships work together and efficiently. Thorough preparation for a cam , bat is of itself half allatuty. But such pres ',oration requires energy and patience. A. lew resolute men in eaoh township is Olt that is required to roll up such .a :majority . shall-place the success of our candidates be yond . hll pbssible. continieecy t end make Pennsylvania hereafter a WHIG . The political fields are ripe for. the, liar vest. The woasuNo Wittos.have.,bpt,,to ertthemselViiii, and our Statemill be rescited. from the hands of men rhose . policy. has for ;„ years !tad : bilgining effect ; upon its prosper il3'. ; , •: . - these words !!!.0,1069(M,e,,,0, thp recent e ,Ma ine. , Any , thing 'that .is not a defes!, is glOrfous l yfatory..olth, tho'nri,ricvadaYs, for • Ilterr o successes are Oo iot t regtent „that,,tiley, most , lrUsbond, the*? csrefuili.: ll f:ci.ps,rieo h itv, tredigurep'look.' • loCcOnajori s fy 4 , 4 . 11,342' 1814, Tolk's`loCo cc, ik 1041! "1847, , the lOco `'‘‘' A :loss Of -5,002' popularity of Mr. Polk's adrninifiti:atter4 ns regarded ad , ri gloriouti'vietory;r-'!•Tlintlis nit as itidifosiesrtherinkiiir s aW of Senta' Arnia,afterdlis defeats. I,,];‘ , 7. A . ‘ ,"J'" , r9g4nent;liorn ,111inois and/ hri finm;Kanlanky - bava - been,mnateredinto eer Vice, and mill , join Rad. &mit forthmitlUi • tt t 4' ° Bohann, ll , of,,p,:gerSlPlvni" died kulideni?; Ofku?Oiiy ? 11' epee= day 1"' '•sr . + l '} Q r ^- 1 A greit relikion je now ikpregiesp Stirin The- Gaiett !of th'• the'ltitlfirtiqi;;-§inciet ti~e'; revival eoiomenoe . 40nOre thip ,ninety religlOvq: n there . ,arg t - Y Ye enuT pt. ere ~ d Oilfail do tAti,!givPo o at oodwho lja,a m mad e ,Mrthlesio ich rligot p haio4-jOined::the Od ild e gl o at has ou couotvT r ylle ieaat en. gunuaigt moiittlitoriktniadrirkdepipliOiii fo n 2 ot ogt,,ohurohokia'AignistiolVcOuOtY-f,*ithMilhoi 6Att• iiie 4 , l r CO! 43*. "I° is: the' interests c_ifi,Pen'neylviteiaoed viiiWiiii i. l&;,iiiiia - ci - A — n7E6?or;i'aidier its ‘tielitintes ou•I a' Second fuesdiii r ---- it - Oclatiiir 4 n t We brii ex. pu ih it, that our . 'eiders may inow-itt-hitroriglirittilcitti 'hay cast their sof lieges for him.; , .; . . .p1. , ,, , ..m-r,'" , -- :..-- .vit.-x.„.,emer,.p:vq!.,..,?,,,t0.,:..,y,.,-,ll:riz.,r. -- "Mi 10s1: - . , upon '( en t 1 &mks : hsppily, it- . iiiiruisftrik.Vite-rePubliiiatilaitiMer-anit vow..`- , Wr.-Of dpr : free institution s - -He. • is- Penns ylort , p r rini!st ovoty bv i t i trfion;ro forty/ dieven are Sin* Ph Penpfs i .filley lit jeeftrojcounty.— `WitigYeyolotmoary,pl9o,,t tops .. 14,1118„vetirs it ] --,lits-riniiiiinii(jiand lettier'lielogViiie s of the ileVolutieitarY Wliiit4 el La" riCaititi. 'His' lath. er was ,rn ip fri, and Kiitit*l-Liti 111" N'alley tii 1 179C' Illis' oiltria"htlite l ai parents PprOdiatedqh's-nd rfificts_of_eilcifition,atitl_ ' 'gave him all that ti,country IsChetil " afforded. Sicallivero enich.benetts, 'except to 'a mind • ordsolited tmari. , etti'vingernent.' 'Self ' :tape)). ,rright;.l):Ceantie therteell that 9 04 Knowledge' : . ven" a ' sr een, thine email privileges of a •.eotintry', School Were denied hint, and lie Wits' 'ailed home to istsive' his lather:lft the - Vilfied'actipations• of - a' busy 'Parental afleCtilin,"istid ••:'con fidente.he,enjoyeil•largelY; rind veonts4bated• `Mad] !OM happiness of alisinve Avery liecomoirsg •nntore' -I:lMssed • bylsis . thee,• and il i terieraits.• Here:Were tritunplik;s:hrid here ite.*oq ; hnriore•tostudies -itifieAti.the'w.orskshOri,4tid''his 'allege • a mimtifiti.iptensils of a country • store, Ne •stedied men mine than 'books-, and learned from the, -great book of Nature When**.lieet ,tomtv.wais debarred.zfrom, his presionce:-- .os - sod habety_great, industry, and a knowl edge of Imotttss,:have matte • hiin A rich ,man, but neither pastimuuy NOM- .rich hand, ever _etirtvolled his conduesc -.lle is ,kind as a neit hbor,. liberal as-a ..friand, just as a,bisillen s all relations; of , life -a true gentlemee-and an.lamorable ninny , His Nr-. istocricy, if hahai annis that of :Meritand -nofaleold'lcsilver - Povtity lance and 'Hebei thA Mere accident of hurd -continued- I alsor----Wro and eornmend- Ma lite and -example to those who, - by a cAtirsol manly conduct, are am bitious'to tie of service. to the Stott and country: ten) ME GEN. IRVIN'S BENEVOLENCE The extract above . giges Gen. rvin'e. earls' the Nercer~'fii~„ and who was for a long time in the employ of Gen. I ryin, thus re veals from a grateful heart bomu-of Gen. Ir vin's many neat of private benevolence: "I have been, acquainted with -den.,--Irvin from my lufancy ty. I-knew him iii:private, live, - hing - ere lie -was-calletl-orrby hro fellow citizens to accept an calico hando— tit-atimewhen no political claims or influ ences could be brought to bear on any of his charitable or philanthropic acts, raapy -oi which were known to rim.) have known him to take several orphans itit&hia fimily, and raise them as his mim children, .(as leis had any (Psis:MVO and when they became • pf age and somdiincs sooner,Armild assist ilein in set tling down in nscful oceypatiimc fty themselves; as a parent - n.601E1 clo jia )46 own:thildre,,,— These, and many acts of a similar inn ore, a.; well knoWtacithose personally—acquainted With him—acts which not ouly bespeak n Sound head'and a pure heart, bat acts which ate well worthy of imitation. by every good ei4en in ~thci land, as exentplyfylng .the .christiati in f ant most inlargna snaisti of the rrdrtl.`" • - •.. • . I rv in Fivell-remember when Mr. Wris re siding M thk'k hall' Mills, in Ventre county, iingtigNi in ngrictiltinhi pursuits, that he was popular in his That if any of his neiglib rs had dljlutes to settle, they in many cases chose him um pire. And in many cases, no doubt, has he used his influence in settlinadispetes.,Which li they hadinte latir shits, would have invdtrifid ,the parties, .difliculties whipl_Would have destroyed the peace of malty latellb3B iinti ettilaied a turmoil and (lizard Among neighbors. In short, lie was so universally admired as•an honest and up right man, that h was not' uncommon to hear persoris say that they WOULD BATllklt HAYS Janus WOIID TITAN /11411. i A MANS NOTE. - Alew years Since, When ileit - Ittriti was a candidate for Coligrdeir, sortie prirsulis %Vim were opposed to him In politics, piopogaled the story 1W he iktis going to - have every Democratic. hand turned off horn his works that would not vote. for him; and ,that he told some ofilieta this. But the base slander, so far from operating against himverlounded .1n Ids IrtVoij ;pithily demoprais who :.were Working. for him et the OM, came out open lydind ,eald, Mid, they could not and : would, not stink tod pildy that Weald lure such base ,means to.olin thei r t end, and I believe some 'di them "horrtheir nameri.appended to, a cer-, fillcate and`Publislied, iOsome,ofJlie, neigh boring: papers ulterly;denytng,thiii any over., tures or : threats 01 . 1110:,kAnd . had', bliyr„been inatle,either by Idi, Irvin ing - iihY. Of hiiholerki Or theringetiii Md henceforth:that fiey were going lo'sigiport him at the` polls, mid (Nitre. stilt . Was aslon siernirriber, that he t wee oleo. ted.to COO_ es from that: - (l:etrint. , being 1. v th;nk thri - - ‘Oig,lhitt - , had been , elected, from that , i n Ict for einierul:yeare. - • Polk and Santa Anna: LOCK' ON THIS PICTURE The natiin'hae . wiindesell the• many rn ortlinary,affortasvith which in the space ,o three .months, Iptepared for the defence o t h e coit a l, :Which iVis,ori,lhe point of. defence_' • m g surrendered' tti the inertly 'wehetif•resis tanoe..., Lhave formed s aimed And' equipped, an ,army el more'titan twenty. thousand Mani l' have provided a vast material, for, ihts...nr irty;tlhavialiirtilied'iartrititrlides'in order to remove, from Mexico the ravages:of the , war. J have ereated,resourriestinispite of 4.. the ise lated4positien to whlch.the governametWas, i'editeetli.v, , nit4 , l l eve spared neitoil,nolabort in, ordeoe,maltemy..dountryiappear,,with • digri tut t firmness inr ilia' Contest rct it. Was , unjesdr,, , provoked... , l 4 l, 'en,errly( i eriVertc,ett, ar.d ,eut.re part: of; ,treopc that.,slisseretreatingp and uppeered in Ircait,9lietkr nearest defenceri,:i The re, agai I lace Ihts,head.ofkopeArotips, :and44 alerts tictst.the ueemy a gooilaleal.' =pl bl4gd pie - ona'AircOtifesf 0 - , to t/e Dlei= ruins allg y tlde , late • 'l'. THF4M9N 11.1ere*pre , isenedi ; te, the Mande r.P l ' : 1°1 : 44. i7 - 4 1 tia 1 . (3 4 . : •on the`;exieience of thi! war had; bk.ANitigir«iieYt:R f mfac,ei' OA" Meik9ttn., 'toast unitei.bloOkittli i isizAtte,rettexiitiw TO:to it 1111dT,THE PASSAG dF" A ITittarsr 1, I to tre tu ersiti.'..roP,ot/k•'SIO' &Atk' Iktkikte Congf Otelbelroleeteef eilinks)!..yeonla.' be disgrace lbei fTeace Orr enool l itid:Pimiltil ;74 riaiiii9oo.eice s iTe • mole tielp., , ,deeetee'd loepetTfier did all they eeuldle - Wetit , ' 011 , 1 4 6 Iviif; 4 b l2l-801617 4iWiiigt: ; 14 : 4.:KB44lo6:9olar.h*Puldikllll,:fillti-," '' , ,il9llll4ll.ll3(3trilLtit , ' I , - f HiGHLY ,- )IIIPORTANT - *,Xmg .MEXC I OrtI IificCOM:MENC4MENT !OF THE 7,Vir4ilt 11 1 101t4BATTit.S I P , ,- 9 4 , isigOTIATIONS:\ An - ortra — fronktitiniAffef - thie4itilbffir TribudO, 'dated Sept 2'sth. attidtmdes the ' rival at Penises:silk of the • brig Osceola, on the iNint"ing- of the 21st, earn a passtige of '4lkdao - The 'is 'irrcbibrad to a passenger lidni:TeinstieolajOi - iti'V.e& Cruz Surf oLlAn ol ihe.f6ilt, aniff - tlsci lei: a letter from Pensacola. Verbally the Tribune Filer; learns that there has been a revolt at Puebla aid that Gen. coft there enti`at the City of IVIRx• li6 61111aieri 1 .?7 /1 ,4, 1,e 1 :1 1 ;rp 1. 1!„ . ty Fly!, lot till btbsl ---Th him:, . , ~ Puem.A,September fl , 1847; My Dear Satit-r-lEpromised 'before I left -1 (' mre-Gruzrtwo - nrittbs . atto, otilil' Actin time, to time,..if was lorte ltritt nate enough, to getsiewl, to drop you a few.lines. :.I : r 1 - hive' ihkke • will be - "victoriously passed: through tlfechtippoel, tillinciiiirefels, Ain:, 'aitd. 'wbat are worsetherriillas a Cerro Gordo 'Reento'lslitiiiiiiktiri Ad! tlig rrietireil iiiid hi (flog placeattilteVe' esperate men. • Tetr'lelitittiOd‘ hernifrifen" 'All ix io,. staking that en 'express Irsd.arrived there on its way to 'Qajaca, trent by Gen. Scott, and. that. it brpbgh'i leitma from Ihe'tity of Mexico da-i led'tEe'bill init. • • .; • . , i/ - Th ' e4e letters 'stated 'that the propositions Made by Mr: Trist Were rejected; or atleast one portion of them, anti that hostilitiestiad recommenced on the afternoon of the Sib and that a battle had been fought that even iiig by 'a few hundred men from Gen. Split's ,' army against ' lour of the pielced regiments of the Mexican army—the 11th Regiment of ' the Line; the 3d and 9th Regiriteilts Of Light harlotry, and one Regirnefit rd - th'e national C;tiard,:alliornmandetrbrdetiefel Leon that the eats ny's forces hail been badly used_ isp, :felt Mat their loss exceeded 2500 men. The lettere say that Mr. Trist's pippositirout. dare These'. "That flee Citizen:a afribe. United, Slates would have the' priVilege of establish 'mg two factories in Upper California .for eight.years; and then the ftlW.xican t o'vrn ment coated if it chose renew this article 'of the treaty. ~ .. This was not accepted; then 111 r.. tiet en -cfothed-bimself-of-his olfi . cial powers, emnr lied to - the Mei:Can CciT,nmisgOil'erA he thought it would be mitch 'better for Mexico to cede the whole, of Upper Califot Ilia to the United 'Steles, for which that:Government WoOhl certainly pny'ls to 20,000xol) of del. tars. '1 1 111.4 *ollld leavi'boekt probably lip eed upon had the lolloWleg .article mot.with as- - iientirom..thisil.ditrion, Vl7.:—Tha t the Tex-• ion boontl4. hie should run along horn the Mouth Of the Itio - Grande_on_the•left-side-to the rig . hl side Of the - Rio Gola; but this last proposnien was rejected. The Mexicans would not yield an inch of I Ltrobod the other aide of the "Nuecns." Mr Trist then. asked 45 days, as he said. he was not authorized to accept such-a' pro, position; bin the replrof the Mexicans was that they would give : bat five thiye 'Mid no more. • . __ —On the sth day: the ith anat. a letter *as written by Sant* Anna to Gen. ',Scott, stern sing him of breaking the Armistice onlotne Inffing pretest. Gen. Scott anlWered by bringi g a similar charge. On the sth, in the afidrnboh, a• hody of a , feiv hundred men el Gen. gcott's army were` senttd attack thapaliepec. They encounter *ed a large force rif the et envy's best troops there, and a terrible fight ensued, in which as nsual-the Meticans got a good thrashing. Gen. teen who coil - mended the KU...ki ll cans, was wounded, and Gen. Balderas, of National Guard, was killed. Tile small number of the Americans (whomw the blexican letters sayto use their own expressions—"have fought like devils") retired to Tacubayn, leaving five wagons behind them, some el Which had no wheels, others no horses. • , The American loss is said Co" hate been comparitively small. A Proclamation or Manifesto was issued by GtiAtria Herrera, Governor ni the city of Meijer). leccommending to the citizens. men, women hnd children, to collect and enity Tones to the - roof:4,d the . ; liolti•es and threw them Item thence upon the Amery 11314E4)01dd they Niter the city. Further Intelligehee, THE CAPTURE OF THE CAPITAL OF MEXICO• .Terrible and bloody cvnflicts—Tremendous logs of Life—The Flight of Santa Anna to Gantt aloupe—Santa Anna wounded. and Gen, Bra vo Killed—Victorious Entry of the Amitotic k into lite City. . • • The steamer ernes L. bey arrived at N. . Orleans on' the, th with the most im ptirtitht intelligence et received from the seat of war.. The , Arro Iris tif . Vera Cruz had received letters horn Mexteri, tinder the date of 9th ; stating that on thelth the Mexican commis• cionero.tleclareti that 'the propositions mode by 'Mr.:Trim were innd and 'in coil sequence el which General 'Manta Anna vbkeii a- amnion- of- generals; Who" &aged that notice ithetild . be given to General Scott that the rirraislice'whs at Mt errd, nod appoin ted .the 9th'ior the recommencement of hos-. tilities. • . ph tlitAdvol September,General Scott ad , , dieSsed a letter to Santa' Anna from 'Tiketibn yai accusing trim ot: having „violated' . several articles MAKI armistice, one of which Was that of not allowing the Aintirietta array , to 'ittatnii supplies •Irom the city" of Itlexicp. , , Gehernilletite'derhanded an • tfxplatfaticin and eoneltules.tis; follows •' * , I 'hereby - fortn r alletmlitr Yon that if! death reeeive r tlitimost . comtilete . satiilactieit on. these . tiMihtsj'' Wore 12 .o'clockk to morrow, I - Shall ''emiSider MistioeMilerniitiatecr frdrii that hour. Tiothitiltillet•Gee.'Slitte" - Ahnic 'reliiied' at 60nnideinble . terfigth; - eliti r !Hotebitiettioiiiv , switro , utiviiik• violated MO U1414'61 1 .0'6 armisticeliii`. letvitiottil'froitilthe'thilletle the .: .i•iitutily;' to' Litt•,brotiglit:into.iliVcity,-hiiil'etiYatlMtt he A - - merichrtiwa'n'Oni were dtiiiin'inifi,of‘tliOaity finiincomnit tifti :itfiiiitierablci l 'ookhliatt''. of themtileitie*coitirMititidittheM: , , , 2=SaiitArAM-; lOWilif fiiinifk'oll!'lhe. iiiplialianafObbed'inddeeadratedOciretthich ''As' and' stealing hod destroying articles iibld attetO'v!.tiveiy, Id . n . nniiciii'dnif as follows . tuf-iidtteilei'itiblf thataut ekaelli , qo::yilv lip Orthvirieedi r 'on calm Mfleittirle;; WerighlAttiiiy pay, 'rnisfati#o,; ychilitifhtlil!deek'enly kite- hist,cify '61,.tb0 oe, re •0 y b , tie - frienctl:Cont imps,, 9 1 4fittctriftnirylo 'free'ibit`,' tioeff° ell'p'oOilla. Mon o 'ilfelicifrore' of Vrtirithiffe:;koll - ho:jefi fi l 'irfeli,ci otlitif:nitifies"ill ifibialion thif:io Alf, 'i t felde'llte'tlicit'dedistoti;'#iii.l:4ol67‘;O t tpi - iby ,hi lit.ebliiiitionfiimtiope,upon` me! y' i 04'1 CI Ifli f V6ii: :Herrera' as p°iniiiififil i i c t, of the'iiiti °Mexico; addr essed thii'..ollfgy, ! ffithoffingithe*reti!ekerliill;ll4ool64l4o43' ' l64 . 6 A! t A l . h C i lm°ll4;t 4 i:Aqh''AY l 2 l 4e,ttßi,,Otd' piefiaiet44oikte,Olokrif .tfg,‘,:i„....'-,,,,./i, ~:;(lifikiilft ) 11';Greft4iieett'` tickeikfT r. ill ' 'diflOß-01 41fiiiii i bi Mir 41111ii'linii1§" ni i , f,. 'ciff ity- o t t Y3ll4el4ft(iiiiMihd'44btdlpOnofi; .c)iiiiid del powko)riiiialisOlolgOirk,Pimbit. 'cikhtim l lB44, o 'iketritibicAfie"'lkipt..m.!, ' 41m - 0, %.1ir,..r.:.,. ~xzgr,Q.mm. . r4-vhr, _ rvroel:%;vr, - ..tvrNrfr.wwivri. r =An) repaised,. after a snort conmet r in, l w mu ~ w e ,1 loitt,abouttiotlr hundred in killed Ina woutk;i If' 13604:1d ffifi l ok,upon Tac'uba3iii. - „Tjte adetkin given by. dirk Bohltin, 'repro. ; 1 .eri4l;the twin Arithavkaleenlitelfffikrit•bloo.. dyondserMilikly poni43ifftlibf ttitl,iwholte Wail 1 111 1 ;. 1 )awa s Or, is a Mexican akiebui4.it con, clulteaniiiillows:_;.,,t• r :_,_____Zit,:_: ~,,..t:,4_•,.. _._ I ...4,t. , t. it g'aldek • allFq,'itiem ;,,,iiiiinri,,:ikclA e, 1 4:43:tic;gAtticioniebi'ir-nna- '''' —be io . the afternoon he withdrew all his forces to Tacubaynobandoned the two points he had occuPied,,and blew up Mb licirtse of Mate, stlt . irough Foine say,it was sot on The by a l Witriiiirom CLapolieree. It is peliejed that Generals Twigra3 and Pierce tliteeted_the - allut t li r antl that they, pit in motion abo'in VAitiO men. It is detkirih hat t h fire w,asH'tdore iriterfee• and brisk than al CM:Ably:co. - ' tr Eide. Pufgdoeis stel,,atputint to WO arid •29Siivriffintifici. 2fi e here Re 9 few-irrissingw•nearly-ull-nob, kilJedffriVebrided, • retired.. 65 h apoltepec The-enemy, AVO'firrnt . - the.Cellfesslon• ef an' I ristitinni;:ttlfe earini to7iis„in the even lit g,•eatesi:Vcilt,l end 'and 600 or7oo, --We~he ~oaiiment-tile=loss-of Gen -Leon,- sinee.deair; that'Of ,C6l..Belbertia,,cd the vat-, itiat tlnerla and .GOleati, and the de 7 , fern - Oiled A . .M4i9;40,-lelied.- announces btey tinif biS legion -of-Sl. - Patricke 70' in , nuniner,' were ordered by the court martial to be hung, I The scritence.w,aS approved b)r Gen: Scott, and on thelith•of Septernber,•the •idhole: gion. Werehung up. impresebee .ol ,the army, ,as also- of.thesinemy; • - 1 • dehticibieriMirtys itat half past .4 &clock in 'the morning, the A miticang at-. tacked ffie'pbsitfon HT' the of El . Rex, close to the tertiesa of thapelt:OrOC:Their nurnerousanil lave colernits, drer'e.linvrev er repulsed. :ffireee W.!, valiant :130Idier8; whe'tbli day have proof of their patriotism anti bravery; more than a thousand of the euetny remained 'on , the field , of battie,. and on our aide the loss has"been AeSS • than one half that number ; having.m lament tfie death of the. gallant•Cbh :John Baldras, and Gen Don:- A 'nfoiiiii :de- Lena .I.oc:untied' together with sederal other - distinguished chiefs and officers.. The traitor Santa Anna commanded in person the cffiumn forced the - Americans to retreat; taking with ' them,.viithotil iltiebt; the 0,1/fatten that it is -1,onlv• throngltilf,ticrt 61 hlciVid-that tbercan- - rielferrate the Mexico, end ,that at all events they will there find their epul .. .clire." We translate the subjoined letter from - laps to the Arch iris;_ without .vouching to its correctness :—"W en .Gen. Perez- übam i (Pond{ the mill El ay, a bomb discharged from Chapultepec , ambng the amuni Lion wagons Of th -enemy, 'fin the yard 91jfie mill, causing four of them to explode, by which 300 Amer ans are said to have been _Moron p r i net ing-Gen: -cordingorthi-wholac to lh accounts ) hatl not been seen ur heard=fr .mithe - followingdar - at - Tacuba- P!" capital; tinder dale of Mil and 120, says., "it - agpbars that the enem) , is convinced of the_ Improbability of redunng the city, by any other means than boiclArt.lin. It, because there is no doubt !hat he has lost 900 to 1000 men } who were' placed hors c'embat by the mild: of the Bth and ambng them were thirty-seven oflicers three colonels were Itilled,ana one colonel wounded. It appegrs that the death of Gen. Pillew fa untertairi. • WPM In our troops Wed'a Lbreideanitoopt. - o the Sun A't AnO, They halt expelled from their houses all the {nimbi ants of the village of Mixeonc, in order to estsbli , ll . there their hospital and head (latters. On the 12th Septeniber,.at 5 O'clock in the morning-the bells awoke us by the announce ment of an alarm. The batteries of an An tonia Abad, and the conespontling battery of the enemy, opened Upon each 'other. We have seen discharg.ed by the - enemy a mill- Mild& a bombs ; the greater number of winch burst in the air long before they reached our trenches. At the same hour a fire com menced at Chapoltepec, on the right side of the town, and in the moutitair. whence came the attack. A short distanee front Ilia' ga my are,stationed odr forces of cavalry and hammy, alio Were \retelling the foe: We opened at hall past six o'clock,:rtn the bat tery of Gatiptt of gelen, or it "army he horn that starting from the end 61 Deuce - Nuevo, which shitMain' the angle: formed' the c.naseway te.ttliitg tti 11tb..vlilages o( La ,Ple das and riumbayat: This bring Us, sari the, -Pienymte r to- the 12111, but at what hour ot -the 'day the fetter was closed, we are not informed. Of'the e vpwifal denoyancd, we have only a htiel ac count, but sufficient to assure us that the A mericans have achieved a brilliant triumph, and that our army is revelling in the of the Montezurnas: The only reliable account we have of the last struggle before the capi tal is is hi It loiter addressed to Mr. Diamond our Collector. at Vera Cruz. front Otizaba, as follows; • . c•OrtizAnn, Sept. 19, 1847.-1 have the honor to inform you that an eximss arrived here this 'availing:lrani Nlersioo,gliiell brings intelligence that General Scott was in the et= ty of Mexieo. That on the 13th, the Amer. lane troops took Clinpo'tepee rent the Cita• del, 'arid went into the elty that night. Gen. &ay°Avas killed; and' Gen Santa .Anna *as wounttna in the-arm, and has retired with the remainder of his troops, Which have stg. fared much, to , Guarlatonpe,.—Vour friend." A' letter troth a Creditable souree;ecinfirms• all that is'Sfild; hithd r atawe r rind- only-disa , - greee {,V.il4.iN staling thatrhe city:. Was eart ned by, assault, on, the 14111:.. The Sun. of A = nolinae has it on the 18th, .the heights and forks of Chapoltepee . v:ere , earrierlz—on the 14th and 19th the:city %tits ithrtibarded, end that patt of brif artily entered It bn thit'mbrlt. ing 0 1 tiro, 18ilbtlie balance tainalited a cla, poltepee; :le regard Id.thenit thdrjtah loss, the ice.' yune says :-'-As to Wit losss - before the 'army entered the Oty, wp : Itriy,e ) not!Ogaglieti tie. We tear tlila:new . viytery tae not been,ne- Adrived . ,Oils9pt a. gteat foie., ol .life.: The Ale* iukw,apOnunts show that active hostilities troth menced on the, 8t1r ) and were continued, with ritore. t oriless:Jacnvity: , upli)' oar army , took p •ssession - 91 thrill pity; "-'." , : - '4 , 1 - l ifstieriOrlit'lliejamfi,i"l,l; ');,1 - ii 110Qpiip usjitat)( l tits4ospe4fr,thorm.st the Me.x . leane at,Yem,V.kllg.f.thaf..wllloat. 110,0 min jin kill , ed . end wounded,. but le > cutild truce: it Ao no anttiehtio souree:-.A.nother passenger 'estini. ales Gen. Scottie loss at a' 'quatterilo'it'lliitti otitis triitYT" ''' ''',, ' ;,`,,<l, , ;.- ';; , ! , T A '..TIVTT SfiLL •LATEIGT' T. 1, i a TI , T - : ' r ‘ The ,Nrifien t al' Intelli ~ enceililiiihiTS l 'ili tolloWing-oktrect of a letter. , frorri' ant ollteir, Of rank;‘at I'aelila:"lo'hiale,iiiW.aril44toM dated lite 10th of, September, and, received ,PhSMidaY'S rnio l .' . . - '.,, pi -, ;,1 ,0,--!+T 10 . wo4, i I F• f T.fi! 1,...1,=',7 . .; 0 , . Puesmi, SepteMber 16, ,-' qAlLthp expressestiseut4 990 1 , §4411' to 1 1 rtOtilii-hays'd beetV,Cl# 4 ,ol.:* (100.34CP,00 1- ; . Th';'i' - :.,. y: rilibitatiintelltgeaciP laic receive iiiice;Gen. Scott 4.lpii-tHipti.-1 An axpressoanie:tro me yesterday .and .refr I pOrtedithil , heitill'illeside •ou the - Bth,,andi was robbed o! , his' disPateheir.7l . jiriii: Ana lieffif itipthf hiitxtirilialtv bk 4;601i Melleana fetlbe. last, three weeks. - The , .blexteenk represint'Alejl.loloi 'with 1,000 - MT* 85 suer" iMunded-and theMmed 311:int'Jdliitt; Ana iii* noCientOria . outalvhij9r ray oiler( ick,liave 3 14 , 60 . ;.1ieie fifkoeikflilayel - 54iotti , :' 7103;,p11.16 Olititifi%ierniti.Wittilderititlibil!!' 4, ' ', , i - (, .3.,' ii ii •,,,,Tho.puo,„ ohedilivuekit i L i opoOi' OiTilipi,: , 00iittifte,;tifibellidtattivIR/004; tVit* triii . f9Hl4iAtitAltitiiiiKiti!'ealli #O , O ii/ickyprornoetiiofoihig,4 74 o-Y4T es , ' . 4' * h fil b r ir 5 511 1 1 44*, 9 69014#.00' !'''•;,.",:.,M,: , !:',';,i,k, 7", ,%•,,,tl;i.,;:‘' 'men WO) ready tit march tojijin Gen. &op. - (k , fir4heiPiblie(*6" t 'llte'R.dic:plunderers, who havefasfeh d, debt cif FORTY' MlLLlffnq i lk 4114 &nnsylvattla,-dnd-AFilti— for cc ;upon the public treasury, 'wont 2 ue an cry a g ainst the cause they ore in favor of selling the Oki? - improktemekes, at ft high 'o' tie; and a rock' tit - State Taxes: These Treasury vampytiztis would, repreient that the Whigs of the fast Legislature typre..fn favor of selling the main - ffutrior iitonr yILLIONS NothingOCCitlid 1 1 . 0 .14146' ir9IX! iSTO. inven troc t of the fetherolvfalselipodsivaikevevmortv ittfie.-, • The bill which ,fliart Aoetore the Legislature prove&this. Its provisions . Were, that the iests, pruittred a company would - take thonit at thiit , rtriee and when, one half wis thiyeeti'Clit take 'control of the weristt, the 1 1 . 1reVeredb from ,t(tdmttilt9 Yri7 - 11th7'' -to hold dittrerlltifj - Whiell was to ,the woikir itid - not to the company until the whole Price ices 'Slich were the tirOviAaiis Atith4 I biffi,gtiardedln,evory.way so as to ; pulled the interests ?pike Strite; , Adiplithe,Treislurir. ilrlundereur woulS.imitidellos Tax piyerkad believe was intended itr'iliSpcSic of the' -Out); Ito works fo? This saluierk ineasure was.defeated try ..the - most eitraor= Binary and COM u scions eelsthe , ioc'efo'• leo members who . retwied to vote, a nd used every means to defeat the passage of the bill and its being presented to Gov. Shrink for approval or.W.td. Voters of Curriberliml 'crinnty.! yon who • gave\ over TWO' THOUSAND MAJOIIITY a a'auftla._olyearslince-infavor• of selling the ~---- Public Worlcs,-,willStou allow yourselves to be deceived in respect to this matted, These works hat e always been a losing meek nntil the Whigs, elected JAMES M. POWER.— • Give the Whigs .the entire control by the entire Control . by the eibctio4, of JOSEPH W. PATTQN and the publio . works will-be made to : pay the annual interest. For. the iierahl r and-Expoeo The Voice of Mord; Mr. Editor,—Capt. Armstrong Moore, in conjunction with some democrats of-this neighborhood, nppninted a ittbetiniatLutz's School• House, on last Friday evening,. he Ist inst, with the imderstiinding that any. one_sd_ disposed should have the opportunityotvei., butting. Otan evening appninted,the house was filled with people, all anxious to - bear h • the prinCiples of denincrany':eiplained. But no speaker came! people waited for treme - time,, and thought it- hest to organixe• the mooting. But alas, among. the 'great, cuncorse.ol people not a sufileient neTber of 'democrats could be found for 1100hp:is° It is,trite-indeed that two famousatethiierate from Churchtown made their appearance but after taking peep - they beat a hasty retreaq., Capt. McGMV AN, wasihen unibimcitisly elected chairman of Ito meeting, 'Jon)/ LUTZ, Vice President. find SAiitiei; L. MIL. L ER A Secretary G. B. COLE t . was then called upon to act ?. dress the meeting; he arose_ .and alq explained the frandulent manner m Whiefl the present administrations , weie elected di office and their Minders & mistakes'Whilti In office tihtl their Inability lti Stand tit the hum di govdrrhent; lie also defined the true principles of the Whig party, and encout• aged all for their own benefit to - shitpdft it. : MODE GIIIFFITII was then called upon ; be depliiined, what had.be;in before and proceeded to sliow what_ he _stApthe Whig p.irty coosidereLetweritiaLtegnisites. in a candidate for office, which o vvere ability find honesty, while the other party consider • that rt-mari; yho bum' is olegible to ;thy elation whatever. ' A tomtnittee-of the whole was then ap pointed4o draft resolutions expressive4,the sense of" the meeting'. The eommitte a. re' ported as follows, viz: , Resolved, That we will eupport General JAMES 4IRVIN the Whig candidate 'for Governdr, JOSEPH W. PATTON,lni,Catial Commissioner, and JAME.K.EPINEK,for Senator. Resolved, Thati we will .give the-WHIG COUNTY' TICKET our UNANIMOUS'avyr port. • ' Resolved. That we ailjoaricto . the 2dTTuesdav o 1 Oetuber at l the polli3 ; tuostrry out our iesolutions. Signed .by the A:Mice rs • illinbiah Ort Th Why, iast, inldeohanicaburg i byttli Rev. John G. Fritchey,4lr. Gnonoe 10 MIRA LOUISA Ihximn bOth of 114 cooly: 031 the ,c , nme do', by the same r .lllr: Air a f tifor, I.loEnanuAN,_ of New. Cumberland, AollipiAtrru A man MASTER 011Nel/rMitilitn t York county. ' , . . I Uq'Or 00P.'4PreiceSsio , CARLIPLE . 1 ,, 0dge , N0..:91, ( 6r , 11.,..0.. O. P. recei v(11, pprmiss ion,from'the Groat! 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