I==l3?3= Conressional. In the Senate, Nlr. Berrien presented the credentia:s of Hen-hell I. Jtilio,on t appoint ed a 14 , enator ut the! United StatenlmmGeor gia, to till tha vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Mr. Coltpntt. 111 r. John WO wt. quitittied and toil, his sett., Dale look tip lor c,•mller.ttinn the res thutiatt, suluituteu by Mr. Dickinson: hod the question beitig on ihti tutu offered by Mr. Volue--Mr. Fuhetl nodres•ed the Sen me until one o'clooli, when he gave way, and the :enure resumed the-osiusideration of the ten regiment loll: Mr. Breese adilress..l the Senate for , two hours tit defence if the tzar and of the policy of the adintnistratliin. lie billeted the war to be both conetitutional in its commeoce merit and, wisely conducted' by the Pre,ident. It was lOrced on us by Sliwico. The Pre,i dent determined to prosecide it to a peaceful termination; hot it lio‘Qei came neee,,ary to carry it me until pruner indemnity had been obtni ed, lint wits in fat-or of its prosecu tion to the dimpie,t. of the %%Jade cimidry. Mr. Upham obtained the ilour . uod the tzten ale went into executive se -,100. In the Ilon.zel, the7.._tittes - i t% ere railed fur the presentation of rswint ions. Mr. Thom p eon, of Pvonsyhaniu, ()tiered the following resolut ion: livse/vrd, that the wont, of the "a mend theta" offered and adopted bv the Boise to the resolution of thank- { to :tinjor “enernl Tthydor, on fbe 3il day of January, 1818, coo tafhg the words, "that the %%as [namely, w ith Mexico] wa , tionee end tilietitlnClLll- ClOnhilY begun the I'rit,i , loll," is witrue in fact, and c•dc•ilated to prnvelot a pence Mexico on the basis of fmll utility, and should cause the saute to be expunged limp the Jourr.ul of the (louse on tl.e passage of this reetOut At the st!iffze:linti s, , vcrni f itn,i , 2ir. T. mollified Ow re,olution SO I torcuri be rescinded." • • . moved the pr et ions (Jue , tion np ‘ on resolution. Mr• As• the "resolution t0.:,..ert4 what is not the fact—Th:ols to , itY, it is mgt : 'true that my ainetn'tucht vas m,de t o tl i f reso.lllllon o.t thank-, lilt tot the etwirary, 4 wits made to a prop. ,pion for liawnihnent, made by the gent!. in t i from Indiana, [Mr. Henley".] f.r the t itrpos of tirtii.4iog the quet.tion to the to-t, lie v,i.old te.m.e the re-4)11.00n on tie.)tabiti; upon tt loch lie deinamied tiw yea: (;. S. I till 10..1? ton p o int nfordcr. and inquired \vhetlniir the teinark of the °en tierrrin from 11,1--.lehm,- , lt- tea- either ill or der br .0 deordi ted that the itttltit of order he petlt.h.‘ I to ‘‘l . l:ti,l. :aid that, as Ow the 3p of Jateetry Rad mot pa,-0:1 the . 110o -et it W 11,4 act out of order to mute its r(ipea 1 . • Spctiker -at I it . was not e , lop, °tent. tinder noy paritainettlaty rul,t, tor the Chair to decide n (post coo of cott•isteney. II it tie ineensisteutt•for the hom-e to pa zt, ,ttels a ret , - olution, there was goA ground tar a toottuo 'to riject. Speaker then m j n.)utice,l the e i tietirn to be ou the'Atmlitot to lay Cie re-olie.iteo, etc the 'able; upon cc Inch in tlion the yeas au.: nay. were theo oriered hr tli hoo-v. Ir. Hurt 01,,ve,1 r , ,ohe it tli" tl" 4,1 the UMW): V, to. IN he question reeurrilig upon llte motion to i:mri tha tab'e— ! tN r. 11IeKay •,.i.l, Le 'under-tool that the I --_ objt et of thit teroluti‘ot otyere,l by the !;'ontle mat fr( in Penn-ylJtll:l[Mr. Thoutp,oill INZt, i it) ti -rind ,t prop,' •1; iiiii which igtel hero triopt - ed ly•ttio llott-:. .Ir. ...li';',... %1 a- not here lit tle time; Lai I %%a-' Vr0ec.•.1111 , 4 to exloC--s rogiet'nt the v,ip.'o2 pr,eueding, and phi n the eh the reno,ut itm to %\m:!, flu ? object tonal ;e. urn Invent 119. I.),:en when "he Speaker it:fort:lea the gent',.anan that tht, previou, %% Inch had bcjii rnande on till , . rf:ehitioa, tcuulJ i•rt.el:::.L. , ail de i tato. The yrt-• n'td baYs Nkror then taken upon 1 thi. Mot ioa to- 111.% iip.a) the table, iln.l;esulted --yeas 1.25, nay:, 3ulin Green Atlanw, Bairingtr, ilionellar.l, Rm., Biddy, Ilutler, Canby, Chainnan, Ct.itgonn, Cock , 3 Coooyi. (...'ristiel 1, Cronxel, D,ekey, Dixon, Dowitd, AY:yr, 'Daniel Diluent, irn-tt 1) 1:, e. 1)11W1. EC. 1 0.41, witras, Enihree, Evans, l'ariell), Fish •r, Fulton, (An) :e, Ctoritn, (loogin, G.ll, (;,‘, 4 -ory, Dale, ii. Jainrs (;. 11.1tupton. -t(11-et, liniapron, ii.,! ate .„:, \V. 1/1:1;:pir.i.1111-m, 11 , 1:11, Jos.-p!I in iii, J,lhn W. Jo Kellugg, 114:litl I'. Win. 'l'. I..iwn Alell% Marsh, :Niar.lll, 11oreiteo•1, N.dsoa, Ne.s, Newell, 04114 iv, Paii're . ri Pun , fleton, Preston, John A. Itoe it'v Rooi. ('.d.- 1 IL i norm Sfill Ih, 'Ste- Andreo Steocam, Thibe.lo.tn, To John' B. T0.q111 , -, Vait I) . ‘ lii, Vint* \Varren, 11 1110., an 1 \\ll•en—lu3. N V`l.--Nes-. - L-7. r, /;;Ilg ha c”, iiek“ 11 11.A . 1:1,111“ , 111: . :v4 ;. tint n, C, ' 1 A. t;, .liroo is. :IT, he Ct:a C.:!ztp:?, Franklin ("ark, il. 1,. I. Colo, Col !Lime!. lin-kin-on, ;sill erston, i. -, Fietich„ tifeen, Wil hard P. IlalJ, ilasina os-. 1 .n, Ilartisan- Wu ? I.tenley. 11i.I. er ,, ,orgt• 110!1,10!). 'age, Chatl J. 111 0r,,,i4 Jaini , son, ii;Jo'doson, NW. Johnson, - G-..0e \V. Lullin, iney Leswience, Lord, L'ossplfs is. :11 et I Mc- Kay, Mc Lan e s il , tt le, Miller, :11orris-, l's ek, Petrie., 'ley ion, l'hilstss y, It tisi Noelfhlif, ;-;.s.‘ Nes, Vt.':florn Thosisp-!,in, - Thorsen!. Turner, \' snub*, NV‘ 4l l.\\ AV1.4.•:;, \Vlley, ;11).i L.;‘) ti, 1t.i....1t11.0 , 11 55.5 s laid op en the table. The !loose went roses ('.r.s.initio.• of the %V hole en the S'ase .•1 the I, and took . up for id.in Air. I) ter t-pu'ni.` in Cylio , :tkfi lo t 6„ I•.rihor prost cut ion ..1 w,it no I Mr.' :slue , . id - South Car Finn, c o :h. \‘.••l io sispis u i of th, Fresids lit i - . to Is Mr; C I oz i,.. r its- the corn:nit tee and Ilse usual hour, and r il.e is aasat-;i0.1 of the erdioary bn um tc::sl useino;hll., and po tions v. ere pre-e. Anniog these tt tow icon the citizen, of 'Felon.) hatios, for abolishing sda‘ery iss the District id The retishiod from the 11 - on,e for in creasing the toeffical stistr,- was indefinitely postponed. 7'he resolution relative to sin; very waa then taken up. Mr. I)ickin inn explained ori g inal reaction. Mr. :Yoke concluded the speech he commenced ,yesterdny,ja%nritig, in :=lning terms, the sub htitote. resolution sae then laid aside .to malty nay for the special order of the day, the Ten Itegisnerd Bill. Mr. Upham spoke in opposition.' Mr. Ro.fi, next took the floor, Shen the Somite adj,1112l(1. var.—The Moose passed a resolution to erifl debate un the sear Loan 11111 to-mor row, .!p, Mr. Nicoll. of . , i•.I :.: , i•r• 1,1 ,'",l uftl-0. bad (-11.11;c1,1,- UMBE2 ed, the Whigs' to meet the issue. Adjou,ned near 7 n'clock. Frb. 16.--In the 'Senate a resOlution was offered, proposing to appoint ten regi9ents at large, and referred. A number of private bills %Nere acted upon. - , The Gomm resolutions,- proposing thinks to ,Geti. Scott, were then taken np,-riiral a third limo, and passed by •IG yeas to I nay— Mr. Hale. The resolutions from the thitise, thanking General Taylor and well, were alien taken up, when Mr. -Hale moved to s.rike mit-the latter part of the ,resolution, as fol t•otnely disgusting victories, o hich - he in a previous speech had denounced as data. fens in theory. lie could not grant numbs to prostmute the c war. - Mr. Foote, of Mississippi, rebuked, Mr. hale and said he was denouncing IVLi,r doc trines. 111 , 12' Mr. Mali' r. Crittenden denied attaching morality or patriotism, but his doctrine-, and to-k - 9ccasittn t' defend the Whig parq. JefThr.on Davis declined descending into party strife but felt bound to follow thd dic tates of putt iot!6ni and of duty, and oda for pas:dog the vote thank::, which, on motion, amended, oas carried. The ord , - the: ilav "Pon Ok Bill way pail pulled. The Senate went into executive bession, and then atijoufned. _ _ re f 17.—Soon after the orfrani7ation of the Senate F tweral memorials and pei.ition•l were presented, and a few reports from coin initl ye, a cre made, of no great interest, and were dilly dispot-ed of. • Mr. called up his retioliition, i ofrered ns a Fiihstitute for those Of Mr. Dickinson. He declared that the origina' resi'utions, were orlon , . ens rci , pecting the toleration of sla‘ery in hew torritory. r+.lr. 01cl:int-on h e aootJ reply at a . proper tilr.tl. Mr. Poole decliced othorating Mr. Y.l, is dr c liirws. Ito cont-idered them otrjocOonahle to the 8011111 and unjust to the INurtll. - Mr. Videe desired to reply, hut lie'‘‘ as overruled. The Scuatel then resonwil the coio-idertt ii,)ii of - ihn sp'ecial order of the Juv, it being the Ten iteglineot bill. Mr. Ito,!. a. 01 . 'exas obtained to- ?or, and I,rixeeiled to tiddre,, , s the Senately route h .eng.. fa \ ()red the bill, awl min ng oth er llnogs said ilifertnation %%01 1 111 I t ie gi% at a rorer time of the anew', ten tri aster of awl clinic!) piciperty in Cdilih:rnitt lo the British. Lilt which was stoppetl by the interleience of Amencan ofricers. lie de,,i i.ed to wake rho Sierra Madre the boundary jine on the ea,t California' On the Breen of Rhode I , J:it'll!, nest took the bier, when, on motion, the `eienitte adjourn( Iloase.—Mr. Palfrey-, of Mass - ta l .linsetts, to submit a "remlution in i furor of ‘%! thcir a w i nz our troop; front MeXiea. The 'tense reeolkedit,elt into a ccir.nittee ut the it /nat.. rat the tutu of the Uil lON, Air. ISutt, in the Chair, when the ,ieciallor i ler of the day was taken tip, it being the Ivan Bill. .1 great many amendments were picipo,ed: 4nicito,2- others, one by Mr. ColianwrJ rep:til ling the tariff ut 16-1(1, and that of 12 n, it , plua, %%as . , rejoeteil, 'yeas I , aYs A 1-frvat deal of Boni t us c"°- ,oine i in debatin g points of circler, . Mr. McKay submittal tt sob.tittne antliorihitor the i,,ne of 1.),000,00u Treasure node:. jeetions being wade, it _was negatived by wris .101: yea, 105. Mr. McKay de,ired to ,ofonit a tr„tiLiztitute, inning; 17,000,U00 of ott pcilits U or , !..er were rai,e(..-rno tio;tl to adYittrii—eXplatlationS: by the Chair, tib!e disorder ro,c , il l the li«u•e. Mr. Vtittott move:.l the ptcvitt9s Mitch %%a,•catricd. The littl %%tit, a third tinte and pa- ed. The 1 tel6.tttrit.-2(i. GENOAL SCOTT AND THE The New York Herald thinks th louorr extract from a Watiting prGh.tbly c.ntains about as, correc , the difficulties in the army ash at ( ~t been published: , 1 1 “Seroo l sd, et cry one i 3 Elisposed-to award to (idlit , r.,l "Scott all the merit I . r military ab.ily to %%loch kis operations bef , ,re Mexico eoNt.ineinly entitle him: but ;du common u dill other mortals, the general fins hiS errors and intirmities,and tnucti as he qualities, esdeern ed toi' his high profee6mul qualities, he should not, any more than ethers, excent immunity for hi, tanks. Severe and public., %moire in get,vral orders of On officer of hi ri-V rank. itl seldom ineicted, except under tile t.entence of a court n.artial, orin conscqatlee of delin quencies, too notorimis and %% ell known to ad mit of dispute. In t'hle - military service of all countries, a censure in genet al orUers I'll pres ence of an army, is considered a Irate milita. , iy piin . i-diment, uml a di-grace; while, on the contrary, an ackmmledgeinent r if merit and ga 1:a tutu y in general order:, Vs c.idtiemed a. caw rf the lug heid of compliments. IThere were certain ofii.nces edininitted by scine one con , neeted with our army in Mexico, 1011th ()Wen ces General Scott chose to attribute to two of 1 the tloneral officers who were then serving ouder him; and whithout making - an inquiry, 1 and Ic:,1 than alio% ithont waiting l i for the (pin ! 10.1 of any court on the iiiihj,cq has in the %no, ,Ii11:111;11 y manner t.90, , ,- 141!.., lit , ol -1, lI A (INgruci.• botori. and Ia ihu tc ztt‘. 1 fcc‘ firA, oral Irktl of leritu; ottcti tt,,ed 116 .1(.6011/tile t and pr,,\ eil , to be Ittterail.y the csse in ooe of the in,tance_s , aliesica to tt. The k m:alone:it ofyine \\tl Itt f ae t. t \ to Ins trial: for no e, tnter ilt-grace nt a public cein.nrn a iheted, thus the pt:t4ied general IA 11 , I.prl:ly 1111.1 notignan • intott,ly exonerated . , hot otti) frtnn - t,ll partwi• Rattan in, but front ail I,llo\vie,fLte of the ot feeme imputed to hitn. This act, for which the ! , entq.ll hail been ptinisbed,lwa, polthrly 4v ,, we ,1 by 1111,0,11er: and as he had hero that. 'elide iratn the olli•nee, it IA a 4, e._otaittly not exi raordinary, that lie z•hould ex i eet to b e reiteied from the eensure. Thi.; \vas no etoce than el en-handed jm-tiet.; and a.;. lit owninan i!er ~f the toree-, t tit l t,ll rid:aratiott of this 1,11 1 11, it eat,oot be (lc( incjoper di-re- ein the ;nit of iLo ;Al boril Mute an d j n . Jored viieral, I Ili! secks rz•;:ressiit the coiii,ti. , ll , tiperior. {:reeisAy the eal r , r Wain., betv.con a n d Worth, at the• Ire,ttittine. Worth had been 'middy icpiiiii•iti(l , 2•Lii in gonvral orders, mil therefore di4giliepd, Cut. i)onvail tisowvii fbr ortiii , e fur the gezieial been puui,liuu, for tviciah avow al C 1. Ditneati tta, ivatantly erresicd h. ;:rritt. Stilisequeioly, t ;.:,c o lt fur a ciitiotititm of the, c(bn-tite tehlLh b e trod recoiled in general ordere;' this it Os duurd. %Viotti then drew up a narrative of the Met, of the case, and appealed to the lied ident ler red re's; this, us he vas bmind to do, he requested Scott to forward for - hint and for (h im ! ! this he was arrested. It was ibis . ar r trout which he was relieved by the Prosi dent: and it is on these allegations of together with those transmitted by Gen. Pil- ' Ito.‘, of a similar import, that Scott is imw • called before a court of inquiry, of which his • friend, Gen. Towson, k,President; and if in I thin he is harshly treated, I must confess I am unable to see it. As to his being relieved front his command by Gen. Butler, every one 'mows that it is a necessary consequence, in cident: to his being orders l before a military court. Under such circumstances no officer could retain his command; and it devolves up on Gm Butler, simply because he is the sen ior officer present—a month ago, by the ram rule, it would have devolved upon Gen. Pat !crab!), I 111163 dwelt longer upon these facts than I should otherwise have done,. because I , think there is strong disposition abroat to per= "4 1 th”in, nu.l use them to the prejudice of • •• 1 "oo tratioo. if partiZans woold state •••, niolt tt truly, they are e ntitled to a11.11“ , :;' can make out of it. ,\ I.lw de- Osnent sal (p.e: , 'toil. ;:hen read otith . t_t then IDI/ IN IST It AT it] at the M on toter, uviewuf V• Oita has i liroceellcil to generals t.:l a do l l t I:%ar,iial la‘‘ • Judge Thompson's reply to Wilmot lisrote the Pittsburgh Morniai Post _ In the house o 1 Representatives, on the rlth instant, Mr. Wilmot asked leave to make a personal expulnation, in:reply to a certain ar ticle which appeared in the Washington Un t ion. In defence of Mr. Ritchie, (the venera t ble and respected Editor of that excelent pa t per,) it is not necessary for us to say a single word.. lie is fully Competent to defend - him- Iself; and he has certainly done so, to the heart's content ot Al r. Wilmot. True to his instincts, he could tint he satisfied with attacking the Editor 01 the Union; but was malignity, to travel out of his way, and make a most wanton attack upon the distinguished 111 Secretary of State, the.llnn, James Buchan an.' lint abuse trout Mr. Wilmot, under ex isting eirceinstatices, may he regarded as the highest compliment to the Secretary. lie nobly dune his duty; and if, r. Wilmot, in his new companionship, should praise a 1111.1111, we should be strongly tempted to question Lois de mocracy. Anti %%hat sin has Mr. Buchanan committed, that he should :merit the umnea gored dr imuciations that have been beri'ped up on him by this "wolf in sheep's clothing?'— Do nor reatlers wish to know? We will tell them in a few words. Mr: Rudman, as a good democrat and honest man, would not lend his countenance to the disorganizing nicasureS tot Mr. Nt ihnott and hence that in di% idual thought the Secretary of State was a pioi,er subject at %%hem to shout ho: putson ed anon s. Mnre nialivnant slanders, more. gr,ths - and out ra gem's falphueds,were never published by, a federal paper respectingJlr. Bitch t nun, t thot-e utteted by Mr. in his receht, sl epeb. mantes. Buchanan has ten ihnusand trienils m Pennsylvania, %,s here Mr. -Wilmot lots one. The 0110 is 101/V0r:1111V LO!OVIL.'ll and re.,/:acted by the p e ople: the other is, ni,W p just as mover: ally d'esi h. e,l„ ---liut, it i 2. not our . pqr;:e.rq', nt priz:ctit. to enter; into a I It'l s e 0 Ct . 01 :•.Ir. Bueitiman. That tusk has already been pt rtormed ):) a Ler te'r and able warmer by' a colleague el Mr. \VIII mot . As soon as the latter tool:Ili, ~ ..eat. Oa. j ll ,, ty...rwes T pli hom,o 4..-1:et1 have kola . 1! , Iluti-e to co.lte n few IPIT1:11!:',' iii" reply, %rule 1 kt as R. atltPd. We publi,h below the rejoilick i r at Mr "Fhway.,ia. it ia. a trio:l/ph:oa I,lli li.eatit 11 01 !lit! i" , ecretury at r!late ligtiiiist * ll6? elialgt $ ';: :Id :1411(lerS of the r.l.re,,elltati: a li, in tla.• 1;:all.,ili ch:11 let : .Mr. Speaker, 1 am deritly grafi l'ol to the' lloute tor their C rtl-1 , 101;•Ii•IC 10 ant' in ten--; pending ilio rules', so as to ((aide ri.e ;IT' twilit: , a lir( it reply to my colltnig . net 1 con-ider his t etnarlis a tan. 4 unfounded iind ‘Vaiiii.ii ett I MM- Ily of it Iti:ti ly hottordne mid il s ingt ished gmitleittai.,-Ilie lit ii. Juwes lincltattan. S r.it utmost alt.%:tys Imp t atit . thattmettist the yen, eral and seeiiiiiomy lIIIIVCr.aI it !) , ,q oVill and popularity Of iii-tiegnished wee, tlittre are to be Mutat i , tneetix ttais . ol the t 'pine they can lint enedit'te—tt !to, if unable to e\ ate tho l i l . seltes to the:high - standard they en \ ::, are in dustrious in their e'tilottt to sfr 1 . dm% 11: 10 il Inel the olti.tets of their nutlet olenee and jeal ousy. Sir, I retiret,that we hate had an ex ample illustrati‘e et this troth to-day. At this moment, 111 r. Buchanan is itim - of the ne :1 poplar and t stet inei,l ( . ;lizons that Peitintyl% a ma possesses. Unsolicited and spnitaheotts ly, a ta-t in:tinily itl the people, in their pri m:it.). m e e timfs' a ndoirs oiblies, hate express ed their earnest add aoxions melerenee for him us a candidate for the Presidency of the Unioli. 1 trill undertake to sat', s.irt that against the stromzet men, competitors for the f same pi ( - dui ence, :1 r. I;m:ha:lan n ill hale at least him linedmqi of tile delegates out of tim one Inindletl and thittN•tliree of tt hich the contention In l'ennsyltania %Yin consist, fa %orable II) his llClllillatitin as a Cam:it:ate f o r the Presidency. 'l'ltis,ol itself, would be am ! pie terumotto -t., - -I...o ' ,,, ,iittered atrainst him by my collename. Sir, l i e i s e . iiililecilly , the favorite of l'etittsylvania, identified e,itit 1 t ier demneracy, awl universally beloved', by thew . .;\ly eii!lt a gile chlirgeti :qr. 13. inter fering. in Or t Iriiite , lStateti ;Senator in yin SRI te, iite} - ttpitti=ing . Jsr.lue Wund %Niard, the nominee ut the inpijoriti; 0 the de mocratic member" of the It'Vl:7llllUre tor ItO! ion. ti!r. Wilmot Fail lie did not charge him ith that; but that o f ih be not Come out and tm , , Mu the denmefacy, to. Mr. Dallas and others lute. done—that he had sheltered' hituseit behibd his pusithimal Sec retary of Slate. Mr. Thompson., Id not Mr. 'Buchanan 1 reply to the letter liddil. , ;reti to him'? Mr. Wilmot. !fedi& buf al.at %vas it like? Mr.'! Itompson cunt i Sir, (len. Cam (rim %%as elected as a democrat, and has con tinned in :his supptat of democratic prinei ples as a democrat. Au I %%lint could liuchuuntt do? It the usal.c of the party had been deleided in the election of Gen. Caine ton, still a e.t. UIQC rot aas elected. Was he to denounce him? Certainly not: If any usa ges of the party were defeated, the mischief was dune; bit it had restulted in the election of a. democrat, and nothing . but its mi.:gm-- which i akiays respect—had been defeated. Mr. Buchanan hail in his am-wer to that let ter, replied satisfactorily, properly, and just ly, as is fully evinced by his undiminished popu larity %%here all the circumstances- are fully and %it:A knot% n. My cylleicrtip cfrirges Mr. flaclettein with cu!f fag Gfr the !scud of Judge Woodward, who uas outoiiiated by the President as Judgeiof the SuMetne Court of the United Sir, thi's I- , not true; not true unit interfer ed to defeiCileit nom:midi:at; not IMP, rir; hoow know it Irina the hest autbun!e. pi. , ople Buidfurtl think • Air. Thottip-ott, 6'ir, theyhato been leis tiCiinfortned. f itt.ow that the filo-ple.oo, It etiltirtaitioi. is Mr. Buchanan did out to dt•letit that nom hint ion. 1 kilt IRA itOONV it 'l% not fht my. colleagne charges Mr. Threbn nun with ha; (typo-y.llow last ‘t r, and us ha v ing Levu re% iler,, l nf Mr. Madison. sir, 1 hardsopi used that. !gale ohl slander would h• o m beta sulierel to ileeo, and never a;; tin be repeated by rijr.• gentleman of character aid truth. ono..cd the War! Where my culleugue in the 10,1 %.‘ r,r Mr. \ iltnot. 1 was. born in I',ill. Yu. 'l . l.otopi•on. Yes, air. the get:dem:in ii.a, in 4er:idle at that petitid, hut dOen nut lie,:lute to eztlntnnil to th,,,, , e t; ho were arti‘e is the I.,eerws a the t reti44. Mr. Bach:matt oppo-dd to the wiir' 1 sir, ii 1 R,011,0 :triulit, I:t2 ~.1. it, , c.irt,ttl !trupporterr in lice legi-lit; Ice or hi, i.,i,h,,, plat, ; and if he had been wanted for any iititilic or pH% ate objeet,.he wou ld ba t e !ic o n found in the array a rolan l e er at otioititor—d private i-oldicr lit Bahl ityire s ihiS opposition to the tzar? Ito ty ( 11111'4 its supporter. A re% ilcr of m r. m h d isln ; No, sir.. 1 ktmei what that 'gent Irina n to. Mr. Wilmot his scat.) Thai spovelf. Mr. Thompson., Yes, that speech, th e only thing Mr. ilifelianan said.in that speech, at Carlisle, against Mr. Madison, wits his he ' lief that Mr,. Mildisun win; not Miergeitc enough in Ms tilt , ti€ o .lrt , l , — tlint he NVoulti tiot . Cotititict it %%it!! the vigor ti Lich ongh,l to eharacteri7e it. That, sir, v.a+ fill; and no `man of irath Can assert ans'thing else. This I at as the strbstantie and purport of that speech; 'an:trailer great men entertained the same opinion. .Thit was this opposition to the wail No, Mi., no; it was far otherwise. My co;leagnelMr.. Wilmot] charges Mr. Buchanan with instigating Mr. Ritchie to write the \article in the Union of which he cumplaines. Mr. Wilmot. 1-did not charge him; I s aid Vsuspected,him and gave my reasons. Mr. Thompson. What aro your reasons. Mr. IYiltnot.`, Because it. appeared in the Petinsylt :mina at the same time. Nr:ThompEon. The rear,en 1,4 a %cry un- satisfactory One.. If lie had- looked further, he would have found' many papers uttering the same sentiment, at the ;tame time. I Mi . . Buchanan had nothing to 'do with thenit ire had no controvesy with the gentleman. I No, sir' he had none; he had nothing to dry with him; nor Avoid he h i e likely to interf , ere'in anything- in, regard to him, here or elseitliere. But, sir, this charge re,ts alone on the s,tts pieien of the gentlernan—Lupon no Mei or circumstance whatever; but still - the charge was made. , Again: he charges Bnciiiinan with electioneering• in his tlistrict—t=endin_ doc uments into it. Mr: Wilmot. - Did you not. frank docu ments "with the respects" of Mr. Buchatbin? Mr: ThoMpson. Idu not know the t I did• I franked some copies of the prdevedlOgs of the meeting at Philadelphia, as I was told by a friend, who regiiested me to du so; bet Mr. Buchanan never knew from me that I did; and it was for it ,gentlennin totally noeontwcted with Mr. Buchanan, and I betieve_it to have been , is it hoot his, knowledge that it was dune. What vas written on the few franked by me, or whether they went into that ilis.triet, I am not now able to say. Mr. IttichanUu had nothing to do with them, in any shape or form \\ loiterer, to n: knowledge—so far as lho frAking was concerned, I am certain. I have I ranked slat lA!rs and document.; for oth ers, and shall do so Dual!' to (Adige a friend bete-or my pconb.! at home. Sir, I desire that this noose may be ;in informed and know the selti-h 'bad - personal i unit il Cs that fiertilatt. 1 he iomtlemeo in making . , the charlyes I have alluded io. The ....7pealtur; here called Mr. Them rson I to order, for imputing inotix es to the gentle• man. . - Mr. C, J. Inger,,oll illp-rpo-ed, and that-ibQ the Ireedom (7I delr,oe. :• 4 01ne hove entwed; a 6icti, "Ititur us~~du>>:', +llr. ploce( dvd. ulpint principlezz, lir. 14,reithim, iliaro 11 0 tibrcliou to. 1 m'ooltt nut ;ilia lan t •evt.ll Comment, lltit, sir, v, hen per-yin:Ll ho s ti,ity is the inotice for public attacks, it is anothis thing. snot ;ire nol lihely to imhilge in clitoihatii.lo under such influences. inc col:l2:tt),` CUB reconcile it to his sense (.f pro priety, ti: make 'charges \*1.111., actuated, by Log., against u gentleman Intviig no vi , here to reply, 1 connnt it iii. feeling:- of each toetn'a r here. ulit toe ru e s promptly this enquiry: ,my part, sir. would have f e f,t, that, f ifs Lima le.i by pi rsyinal, rei.entinittitss I 'could tirver ehei n lit incestmake c hal ges. I Eats felt an buborable ttizut, I :•InAild bare been hound to silence; (n-, as in this mese, I shoufil have ht;I:o cert..ttn to have been tiojii-d. l ain sure, under such an influence, this cc (info hats: lice» so, Tile gentienian 'of the want (if 'p,epuliirityi of Ininamsa 11d-ilium iii l'enusylvanifi. leer from this being true, l hair grea debre that 11:1 4 f• genti(ll:lll . ti 111,4 HO Will In-title: for Mr. Buchanan lid the l'restilim ey. only comity (tiosquelianna) in his thiit has clw ted a deb.gute, to thel ti of Metre!, i * :o r nyt.ittioll. not instruct nenittm lliiclianan; nod, if I am tint greatly tnirtaken, Bradfiird, the `g,isitliminn's own county, will send delegates favorable tif him. I -ic tientflliarand,pt, iii cant mon s in the democratic ra'nks in that cminty of the course of tlie:r tepresetitatice; and I assure the members, of lloteSe,. that' even there, liie Contts,t is one of great doubt to the hopes of my. coileagite,:itml or great to the friends of Mr. Thichannti. But, sir, in conclusion, let nut say that no Stale, no district, cr section of the Union, possesses a fat oritei) lieu ec er highly e i steenied,,more cordially admired, or earnest ft• supported, than is James, Ituelcituan, in he has beenid ent ilitiV ayirty,t, h'tlnl4u'rsi!y t n; toy native state, as one cif its prominent sup porters and leaders. Mr. ti;,ealter, he is not only idt•toilled with the dein:Tilley of the State; anti admired ns its Crimp, but his life, as a statesman !nod dipluteatfst, furni t .lies a Otge to the history of his c o untry, Nu wan p,•:•:-esseti in a higher' degree than „": Mr, J.lnelfanan, the confidence and rep-cud of thai, grog! man and hero, G. Jackson.— N‘‘ smuch;ailetioanit.tll by such contiiiiMce, ant. :,:cci"f's nifffroved the democracy of his own titatt-, i 4 before die cue nt r:. no i..-tortit like the pety of this due, will lee sofrered to affect it. :No, sir,, it is impotent for mill. fliere Mae was handed to Mr. 'l'. ;liter looking at which, Mr. T. re.toarlted,l No,"-sir, I will not go , far ther than duty requires ate: (tearing the • pa per. said) I will nut rernarlcon the suggestion made, bid conclude with again eNpressiug, my obligation to the house, for th6ir courtos'y out this occasion. - m A o i,s,m l iisurrs ; min .I\llclco.---In one of „,I toe 102xlenti proclattlationS, sliys the Boston preVions to the l fall of their capital., up in theGoverninent l'alace,) is the felli.‘!itig„paraglapli: "The Legishiture ofMassacillisetts has re deltherately, by a majority. that the ipresem l war with Mexico is a war of conquest, abominable in its.objectg, and unjust and un constitutional in its eharaciert that is a star against liberty, tiominst humanity, against the Union; against justice. ugainst the con:Altit timi. mid egainst the floe ;states, \.c;' It thou esils.on the . to 11014 out • until tly• in the P" i . te d to .pn \A or, v.heti rs it, intimated, they trill our lroope. • No one can eMitnate the difficulties wle.elijeave beim thrown in'the wily of peitco by the e the for thoir course, the v..,.r would have been Lulled a -)car mro. \ RECEIPTS ot. CusToms IN: TAmeato.—....We have seen a letter from a responsible source in Tampico, stati,ptt tlitt rce.Opts of the Gu s _ toms at that i,urt,sittee 1-1 Moy last; at `; =DI,- 000. The tec•eiptsfer tlutsametinie at Vera Cruz. we think, 'have reachej at least t !: :10,00,000, ‘v hi e h, c o nsidetino the unsettled condition of the country and ti:e i fotire nf, the comm.roications with the in terior, are very favorable indiqationA or what nay he realized from this :,ource of revenue "ht'll the whole country i., under the o cc o p v ,.. lion of ur :,ruts. in Id to our (pia inn,Nvhot. by a ja syt.tem of taxathin, the whole VKl , Vtit.' , of the Ivor may be drown front Alosico, in = t(.. • of all the croaking and Pprl'ilell4 , lf.ll:. of onto of our vetetan politi cans.—X„ 0. pctia. P. LI: CrtoN or JurwEs.--That round Demo ill paper, the Piitshorgh Morning ha 4 the following vomtnents upon the late ac tion of the State Senate upon the proposal to elect „Itulge, , by the = We ardently hove that this measure may he adopted in our • Flatet - for we are among the murther of those who believe that. oo pub lic officers, entru . steff directly wilt the inter e,l's of the people, receive his'appoint meot at any other liapds than their n.— Wc know how well the system works in where the Judges are (!leete'l by the pvople, and ,ire tint why Democratic Pennsyl violin should be behind. some of her ytvlnger Fisiers in prog,ressive reforms. Ari'Mr. Wise - holds the following opinion in regard to the according to the Snow' , hill &acid, pablislied in Maryland, opposite Acconiac, (Va,.)" '"He sustains the administration so far t in all its measures respecting the war, except that it has not been violent enough, and of course advocates a vigorous prosecution of it for territorial indemnity. Ile also alluded to the difficulty he had with the President when he was Speaker of the House of ItePtesenta lives, and acknowledged himself in the wrong. lle is now identified with the administration !silty." • MMiMI '' 0 TH I vorned too Much." World is a "The EMI , PA. I' RI WEE Mnturdn agent tp p, SON is a duly authorized , cribers for this paper. 11. ELL Ileum sub V'TI/6 t i parts of COW lord nz: Lin' a iiew county out of 11Varren, has pa,,te:l , '.f150 to 15. the House by a vote nipiebt was held on the Redfield, a bliipearpen s found dead at the foot 'teed's ,hip yard, A Coroner's body of a man name : ter b trade, who w of the 111'1, near Gm Momlay morning lay • lle had been diink ing the day_previons! and is' supposed`ti) have perislied with cold Ahile in It state of intoxi cation. Ire'N userous etl l optiries have been made of us, by the fi - rientii of Temperance, fur our reasons for not givipg the proceedings of a Temperancl nieetilig held dgring the last Court week, a phic. l 4 in our columns, accord-' ing to a retrest of he meeting. To prevent all misapprehensio4 on the subject, we will briefly state thein4 The meeting was held in tire fore tint atoll() week, and although our paper does not go too press until Friday, we Were not fa‘ored I/ the Sei3retury with the proceedings. TII, therefore, appeared in the other !lire(' pail:rs In the city beforti we were allowed to p i ti t blish them. The re, pr,of thd Chloroform. 'We refer ti.> rh'iider t.l the adverthiement in another'colomn of Dikits. 'Elliott & Rose. hat ing ourself es icrienced the benefits aris ing from the u-e cif the Chloroform. in pro ducing insemibility to pain in that mist pain ful of operations, ihe f xtractian of teeth, and hating witeossed its etibets upon others, we can cheerfully recommend its use to all similarly afflicted. All that, is said of it 4 virtue, in tlm adyertisemnat referred to, may Le relied upon IA all confidence--ice speak what we ktmv..! Et' We refcr our whig read,rs to th , ' lin.spe - ctus in auutlicr column of the "l'itts burgh Weekly Coirmiercial . ,Tournal. — . If any of them ‘ti:-It a t‘.cokly from that. they canuot do better than send fur the Journol.-- it's'au c Icy! lent Ist pc r, tiFid4roin its politic 07 - B-hind4-madz, tt pigs nryl 'males--- The foenic r is very a,nuoying, the !atter num ,ing. By the 6y, Line is store the:ii lat.t. couunuatlics than one vvolild readily imagine. Ore is a usele,s I,(4dago to the body politic, the other to the th ( giv feminine. B tlrtre ueiilmr u,clttl not oi are t lie olf-I):'ing of i, it tw-te v—ronl both are diva r. 1,1 by t he Chung us auuuas 'Titian bur ::""ay. Tcmpeiance Meeting. A very r,ornerously • attcadild Temper-. meeting came oir at the Cunrt Toer-ddy C\ cuing last. t...;pe- .-'6 Were ma d. by mi ,. * . rs. Ay hot tr - ..lre acd Reid: A R es „l,.-Ant "4" adopted to forM a new s oc i pk ., awl a 'committee appointed to draft C°:l4 tit ution and Bye-Lao's. The mec ti n zadjourned to meet on the 3‘uth of: Federal Bathing, Whenevvr a , tleic,crat pcf'smea a equre calculated to elevate him-in the eidiinatiim ilia friends'and the country at tinge, or eNitt ees talent of a high order, indicative thiit his opinions and judgment vv ill be con bolted on questions ot.' importance in the ' eoutnels of the nation, the whole fe.l.eral kennel, by conmion consent, is let !time up on him, and the entire litter; l•Trav, Blanche andSweethcart," little dogs and all, me si on in !ift cry at his heels. This is a perfect z. 4 the present position of the fe.ler• itlists relatikin to out dt s tinguished repro sentati‘p in Congress, Hun. wines Thompson. Ills comp in the Ilonsej this ..vinter has drawn down upon him the united chorus of of the hole:pack. The United StMes Ga zette mid its correspondent, leads MT, while the scriblersMf lesser note, down even . :to the half starved Ogmy of the Commercial, dodge out and give a bark and a snap at his heels Mid rile. Growl away, gentlemen, its your only comfort I -- VeryneaißizW From a statement inline of the Harrisburg halters we learn that the occupation of {he menthe's of the Legislatore iu as 'followsl— It, law yers 10, printers 0, mer chant.: ft,•hlack i siniths 2, tanner I, brustuna kers 2, tinimitlis :2, sarreyors 2, stone ma , son engineer I. carpenters 3, teacher I, doc tor I, carriers 2, watchmalier I, gentlemen 2., —'total 100." 4 .lThe Farming interest in this State is lima the largest and most impor tant, hence it is but proper, it should, be rwist mimerou=ly represented. All interests:4o:N be represented us nearly iii the ratio cetheir importance as possible. ri - ='The editor of the Gazette advises us: to turn our attention to "Dntelt, Greek and lie blew." We thank him kitidly for the ad‘ise, and had we let so t', ‘vOuld follow it, at least so far as the Greek und Hebrew is coned nod, to which we could b e glad to add the Ger , ince—but the "Dutch," the vernacular of our coteml.olaty, we desire r. one of it—like vt big 6tY it is too much of a mongrel for es. SAI ALL Pox—We are informed liy a- gen tleman, rcsiditig at Erie. Pa., that over one hundrt , d and filly cases of this disease h ai l i d_ ready occurreil in that place.—Fr cdoniu of nor ":I'hoys" have been hop x'in! yen; friend Cutlet—se far from there having been the number given; it 'is very dotibiful %%holier there lots been five real ea , e:: of Smallpox for a year. A few cases of ‘ario-- ILO have occurred this winter, but 11 , E hind MIMI Eclipse in 1846 There will tae seven—four.of the son and two of the moon. March ' /Ali, a partial eclipse of the moon, partially April 3tl, eclipse of the son, v August 26111, another eclipse of the son, iavisible. Sept. 13th, a total eclipse of the moon risible.— Sept. 27th, eclipse of the sun, in vi ibie, and in November : a total eclipse of the whig party, —the eclipse visible, but tie Party afterwards invisible. (r - The Editor of the Cenneautv il le Cour ier, in his opening address; among other good things; promised his renders: "hints on lon gevity." We nini, see he has become agent for a tomb-stone manufactory. ' A palpable "hint," ate rhould say. Erbrunry.l4l, 1545 DIRECT TAXATION TO SUPPORT TECIIWAR Our whig friends, many of them, who were so loud in advocating u high, Tariff a few Months since, as the only reasonable, equita ble, tind cheap method of raising revenue,hat e of Int ,‘ become &spent tly enamored of a sys tem of direct taxation roi the purptme of re plenishing the 'Treasury with moans to carry, on the ear a ith Ade'xico. A politil'almige,l who . is"somewhat ambitious to foralze the wool-sack for the thorny chair of the (:Inel, Magisthicy, ha.{ pointed to tins measure 115 means of inducing the people to uhtintlon theil patriotic feelings and oppose the farther Prasl r eention of hostilities, and they I u blindly fallen in with the proposition. It los ofte ,' been said of the whig party,,that in all ihei aPpeals to the people,lthe , ./all i migtty was the argument most: relied upon t carry conviction—that they never-wished ti Lion for tins territory, prepuetitory to it, a d , mission into the Union, has „Jost adjourn e d , alter ' a 4„e ss i na of eight weelii, hat iag t orn . pre 't!(.l a - Co ri,titulion fur submission to 4 4 psa4ple on the second Alonday it; .Nlarch. (Ty 'member pro-ent, 9, except one—•h, 3 member friehill-tr.4ix, WhoFe 017jr..ctions'were only a matter of talary—i•igneti tIIC 'mune. The constitution, front a publ:Aed sketch, eays the Albany Argos, is, in its in t i r , features, aitnost identical tel that of N ew , York. The single district system, both f or members of -the :louse and fur Senators, the latter holding for two years and the form er fur ofie—an ideetit e judiciary in all it, branch , e=i orAnni , e ion the Prins system, nil]] a tenure of Mike of six years—are among th e features us which it currespunds„uith th at tf N ew \ orh,,antl with the progressive spirit of , the age. 'gore ar t ; alto embodied i n t ir e new 1 1 eonstittition restrir:tions on the creation of state 41,1• ht, tt lihr rat appr•priation of tutors, I,chiefly iu puh!ic h:11 , 1,, 'fur popular education, a t a higcry, throng', a ll its tra•l „ tntatn , ll', • and . an t•Nteti is:A and liberal silfrrage— s i x Was spread out like a map, wire month; re •, after a declaration of late/. 114, 44 ‘ to hecette.• c,lll - on r being all that is re- Citiat 1u lice aml bare-faced, atte r milt than T rills, 4,1' .7kl.l.ailie hl , ) firld ecbol-t`, ra" quint a - asl ..,`:;;;;i7ati .0 eta v , .).ter. Internal not be pointed out. r felt the I'" improscimmts. at e be pre:eitete under acts resort to a sy6tem of diroet laNutic' ll . "hi of derive no - aid from, Ar u n cr u ise the peaple to fed !Oy: ,ta , 4• tr• asttry'--1,1;•1:ing is to be perm:l- the tzar.'' says s teal j,1•1;e. • awl 1; It tro , • a ocular vo. rari. ri-h notion!! in saying' that it ..1%41111,1 NNI:Ifi not printing2:ll tip this Airxxati ar in :=l,:ly hot istont, to , 02,, , ,00cby coi,tr4ct. thi I, curtipli'nent to 11. e Tho-0 r.re 1::e m reaulity,.; lot:titres of !!et, awl oral lione‘ts of the people—al..,ttervia , : i.redict h•1i• nof their pal "" ` ' ""1" il 1144 red hy the people of the terr:terv. to t;,eir country'- h000'r? l a c.a dr fl' - , • that 4.t••t,t ennic , F, into the co l . their !' i f. 1.,0,y'4,1 the 4- tatos, ith all the c•a:ie r - ,.„, honet t', wt:l not, accor,iio.4 tit:. Jo ' ;.! th•..• • ' gii4ll. her diner the t ro p ic that the stir consummate a party measure, that they d not appeal to the pockets instead of the rea-e and understanding of the people—hut •a e ye tore the as-ert ion, that if the history of f.•de tlettal," "tutjtt..-t ? " "Gtt,l 0 1,1ittrresl," att: otl, tttrt to be Cut titer iro-ccutt..l, Notiting . .l ot'tnaking tittln "fir/ ttxpen , e, — by a tom or tity Lt t•t ta, , ,t,tion win do it. P.—.l Jug gp 11:,1 I i, rriet.tl,, rtlre that tic ‘,111,i hate I I' ( CO nnc v.i. tl„it it \ , .•;.111.1 co:ifi:tchco in uuhl chyk•rc.ily ~.ul, l l.it to any I .,urtii ‘ll EvlitTls eL'e flLcc , :Hit thfAn, rNt!,:or th•in coni.ttnkt:ic. any :t•t.,) , „r unr xxith ;And ,ectlre Ti , kmpity f r t!ic? pa-t al);lndailt .ccul:!) P)r . CVOI/ 1111 ,ucti it (Icihnity nr , .! L. 6; itt :110.11: nua it icu, beeii ape y •Aituly hrattd r.lu ...ot"o:ie I,llc in.!etionly t r ra,t, ,A•curity 'Am l'Ait 11. II: atikt et :C. il I -t. 11.. re 11; 111 I C-ti: .1 •• v,,hp:;) frt exr , \‘: rlfllrt.` at PlitY, - 111'11 C. I,C; la: Of right. niqr.ht, for . it- f , trthr.r cialiqi? If 111.' v.ar D2Pre'llleta r,ng 118:7 tlncon-1i1,;11 , ) , Ittl Ilion:it ro ^t;11 nu vote uf can to:,1-;, , it nr..e: nnn hy was, l l ‘.onr 1..,; or tun %%iinie twat,' your-c•;~o•-• 1,..a.t0 the country i❑ Inv , 1 :-% 13i=11 iiirpetly •p, :r rn;.i-;tv in nu 1 o:a ('6.kgrt•e- to do ?. 1111 , 1 1:4 vi,;ir 0 tt) you are' z!et'l !",.0 nuri. , Ve ot cwintry ht.ll;'• ;111,1 c;,(11:e',1 7 w..ti it y‘,ll bolit.%c the for the t the pr,tiar inteiiigenee ret.elt iheir tuiJer r ta:vllNL , th rung') :1117: 111)11 their I IlrrC"•, iII,ICO. I Of tht2it• reason an:l duty. For out:- x‘e :03 n6necoFEity nt cr•thau that Lally anti rt.1 1 e d i n th kuor ref,. rrea tu—a r - oli thy a ,tatt , inatt or the 1,,,,aFt-R,ro),‘11:11:1 1,1 rel,ort to direct taNntion to earn' II . ; tiov, t“, or, ;tie - factiotN; oiTc tt hi ! ,-cry r i ltc ul l prolong stlie contv,t a niL 2 a, , tti.2 chnit btycitito w fouml - zlnit•ng the fir , t - to , advocate shall ;nut itl\'ucat , _ it, hots c“.6r, fur 0101 of b 11 2 ; it to it cloie in ..i.isty - days. the pur,f;o:q. of pro,einiti lig it 111.11.11 zoik plc>, and suiiidetit, done try by thu ir)110cm:(-.1 :ma deltriel nation. The IA how. , ‘or, a-hotatii protective tenance a d'ivcct tux btu “n". yariai s ize, if it 119'0.1'13 i+lr xic err t. y 11),), 111.101:Cr-CliargCd 11:11111: , of ineXIWI ie ced spurt,inllq kick their faiiii over . meat can ba a t ddt. c.l iu finiir nl -a onc.. of t h e ['unctions' of that tlot ^ taut apply 1l lilt c4pialZorci. if ‘+e lay a tax to tarry ott a tvar4 = ly ind.ictt us to cutititit,to it to pit expen:es oC govertnnont—antl tli to the protection atroitivd; even try Tile,e ark: (;:rayt., v‘e rnrn the whigs to carcluti, theydu !alt. V, 1;',0:,+ u p a t ; 01no il ture p rc ,_ i,:ential and Ilnd their ry:l - t o or I ,ro c coii nwony.tilc. ord. ‘‘ey, co:ntry i It.voming Pr er or free trade, and uric of taxa:jun, b in La e a gicta : 444l:icucy to liab; l r en eon hununation. , 0::, ? - r . '()1:r ft it..nd of the 'l',,lrdo nut I..like I.itn-olt the !,'a=t onria cotui:—die thdr. 11:> CN ly. 11 - v re they othrr than it wenhl not he, n.. 3 now, a dull bi as a sharp 'one ini;lit cut our Tlv3 L ;dy's Luo i k. The .Ifarch nriiiter of Gotie come Magazino has bren meek ler pre-s is eNcetlent, and the em arc Superb. specimen of have ltrolsferred to our oLt piritO r•betch, t•Loie and Lo) al! cbarrning Nvriter r "GraccAlaeet,‘; ewholli , lnents are set,:enteen bracing both the ornantental and €O . - - Tbo Stiltan of 'rurkey ha. Ifes,or ;horse, a decoration in dt: n TurkizA) order of hoor, such , 1/( 'l'itchas of two tails, as a reward his telegraph; - "The6tun Chronotype*o 'l'avlor u One of ' mhe most imd iiati.trat at-,tt,F111:," The Convention' to form tt state e9mMu .• a 1:33.713 c 3. - •er (3f pro:perity and honor, znl. with C..).ett!atel:o rrive lie; an ex a l. = 3,, i 3 03-i 3,1,3:3 a 3.3•,:i; the. ;) , )s% .21 fa! - C: ;;al:::! • 1 ...., i , ( r i ." ;,:_•_:'..!-bw - 4 1 .., I' , :-.1. s:/y- th .: a yr:J . 7 - . , 'ji 1 , t ,_C.; 1,..1.',, ,; ~ ! (:.);; c vw,-; fur r,c,- : 1 ,,. 4 . t 0 ;.,, k 7.,,, ;4.,1ic .ol ‘: ..r:, li,h' ' .. " i.;` i'• r!: ,, :: of 1.1,1),,tri... lEllffl ''( 1 : 4 "'' , 1 • to Vlrgi,„: !wt. iL ' a):.,l,ti•og thi, ;Ind 'ln ler the e; L. •;, L: 0 of MLr)lahti," tl,ey wruti f or ' ).% and of \\11 . 16 11,y ila•, !: 1 :) , _ , ; if+ t`.! o.(•; : rived. 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(' ~ ..0, . --"irlie 'Cci!lowing Iron . 1 nuo:l., • r ~1 the Flotro'd• ..:Iverti,er, is a IA( Int;ldz.ry tll on Illi', gentlvntatiti politiciii I ~,•1157,--'l'ho ‘ery rcsulatioris paiien II i 2 ' • NVI: t: .ot l'rovit:o one ycar 1 - opl, in 1 M;c1111:toi I. , Tidttture, ‘v re s'lttuittt , i. ittl.l the '.l..ift, now hear.: inter/inottios : i:',llll'; , ‘!',..r to .......retigtlieti I;eir--et-1; - ct. . t tai ' lr ` c h,No.i.nyitini, - of hintsaf!"—(;ll:elti. to c )1,:)- Not MEM it should-, NEM to zi]l. To stamp tht: above tt' . s NI se as it r the DeiioitFree Pres eats it 1 5 r,ccessary to state that Gen. Cass %111 IVit-liittlitzt discharging his ej':lvr'' * duties, nu I of course could not hiile t: 4 ii;ency in the matter: 0 . 7 -- The e,Lto of the N. 0, jt.!:;.