:.~~~~~~ A ~~~ ~Y ilY3^_: . 3,rst • f =NI pa -1 8 tivinr c, Ihr 4161.i"i11:t -I, It. 1 . 4 - t':l lEEE I at TQland, from 'rani arrivd or=thil 11,1)It. r ,•.nrrol-pv.A..en-e N.. c ,, :uth rr;% Cruz WEE tr"ro e::y Iroxw.l thf+l3tll and fn ru Vt:r,: Crez to the aro:moot. of the IlithOhe nl.` The to is ilopprtrint; 1)!It rn vonitn • un!i', that NVOart e,;•11'0.:10.1 in rour6j., , li it to our reafktr! in a Lirh ig.Aln at an ear- lv It ,:r tI i iniirtiNor licr proccodiog, i.f iho court of inquiry, vvii i ll other c,rri.spottdclice, r.tid : , 11.411 al:o extratt.copi.ously Iroin our 1;1(4% It will I) , 1:y the lector of our correspondent, (for which oulv v,e,cau liutl room in the regular edition, au l whielme ppeitil,) that the court of in quiryhai prol)ahly ailjourneil to the United r,tateS, an I that rie may shortly epeet the arrival of its mombers• and extratmlinary subjects in our city. • [Spee:al, Corresrondedre qf CITY oF M limo), April 13, 1813. It is reported on the authority of the Progreso, the "Port)" paper published at Queretaro, that Pena y Pena has asked that 4 months be now allowed him to obtain the ratification of the treaty. I can learn of no other authority for the replort, and am disposed to doubt its truth: for if Pena \ Pcna is desirous of the• ratification of the treaty, his only prospect of succeeding, is by pressing_the subject npon Congress immediately. It is added, too, that the Mexians have great Kopec of obtaining coneescions and Mod- Pications of the treaty, - as approved by the terte oldie United Scats's, born rour own conunission r (ir commir,sioners; ati l if they were lo lie guided by i the past, as I had oecre:ion to üb:zerve M a rorn,or letter, they would pr.)cra,iinate nogotiation, or cohti nue the war, in the c'lnviction that the more the one was procrastinated or the longer the other was con- finned, the greater would be th•2ir ultimate al van taize. 1 have, howevt.r. strong hopes \t,hat DC her tiovier nor Mr elitliwrd will permit any trillibg on tlie part of the, Mexicans, but will tell them at once, without parley, "Gentlemen, here are our terms— accept them or reject them, as you thin!: proper.— We are conperers, awl have awl will exercise the right of conqueror, in dictating nor tertn.:„'!- Ty= is all the n , gotiation that is _nercs‘i.try, anil all that should have ever been used. Mr. Chtliird arrived bore day before yesterday, ti Rh the seeretary`of the comniksion, illr. Waltit, and %vas ve`ry handsainely received—all the troops in the city having. hy order of Gen. Butler, torlleft ollt to give him a reception. We learn that Mr. Sevier Jett Vera Cruz for this ray, on the 7th instant; and the commander-in-chief has ordered similar honors to be paid to him. Cap tains Fairchild and Kerr, itt command of two' com panies of Ihe I,oifisiann mounted men, escorted Mr. Clifford tin. They waremain here about a week: and, together with Col. ifiscoe and Idents. K . :Toy and Hunter, also of the Loui-dana battalion, will then'rerurn to Vera Cruz. The prospect is still fa vorable foe a speedy meeting of Congress at (Zuere tnro; and for my part, not withctarntilig the- contra dictory, rumors and reports on the subject, I -bell b e disappointed if the treaty is not ratified v.ithin a month ~or 'six weeks. In anticipation of favorable action upon the troty, all the sick vim can bear retnoval—ku altering about out; thousand—were 'yesterday t-ent lo Jalapa, with 11. an Ci- - Cort commanded by Lieutenant Col. Preston, of the Ith Kentucky tegimen'. . On Sunday night last. between the hours of h and 10, a patrol of ten ritlemer, commanded by a ci r;rnal, VS:IS fired npou Irina the hitti'lin-t brawn is the "bull pen," in the leporo quarter of the city.— After sustaining the tire f r IM'int ten minute , , the patrol_ was conti (tied ti: relit u. Iteinfor‘Fmnents, consisting of one e,,lnpany °lithe rides, Under Lieut. Russell. three companies of the dth Kentucky regi inent, (the name of the commander of %%Waft have been linable to learn,) and a company of inartuesmn- Her Capt. Ilenderson. we - ire ordered nut. These forces having, aniired on the ground, .10 or .10 armed horsemen Isere met, who, secreting themseive": in and about the "bull-lien, - kept up a tire upon our troops for nearly all hour. Several shot, were also tired from the tops of the nom-es in the vicmity, and two riflemen were severely - reminded. Owing to the darkness of the night, and the fear that mil t mops might accidently shoot one another, their tire was not utle.ctiee, and but two of the 'ilex:leans were killed, . A few were taben prisoner:, and hull:res in the mAglihorbood were searched, and the arms found in tla m - captuied. Dating the latter part of the fight a firing et as heard tioe ard - the .illa arffilt, in the oppoi-ive varter of the city. and Lieut. Russell started in the direction from which it teas heard, bbt on tet.abi-g the spot no one Was to be found. The horteuten that were : - con at the '.lmll - ped - were reguiatly artod it gneri iliaQ or cavalry, "with lances escopettes, and I'i-tots, and '.', 1- sal pos ed the object ran to break the armi..tice, The fir log at the •" 11 "`nolo' " '''..! it is "I'1" - cd: fur the purpose id diae. ing tine:lion that wry, aril, by weakening the forces at tie "bull-lon, - - ebtible the Mexicans thero-to act with More boldness and etrect. The parties accused o f f the murder of Manuel To rilln, and of o the attempted burglary of the house in which he was clerk. w ere arraigned yesterday be fore a military commission. ofwv hicli 11,11. Burnham; Of the New York volunteers, is pre.sidint: and, after tire charges being read, at their levet* flat exami dation, is as pii,LlMlled until tins rimming. to allow them an oppoitunity to obtain counsel. Since I last wrote you, Lieut. bltedison,.of the - 2 1 Penn;yl - voltintcersond Seruvant tit nart:of the 7th in fantry, base been arrested on the charge of being concerned in the alliiir. Armstrong, who has tun ed State's ex i knee, find is kept in coidinmient in the palace, says, that since his imprisot the it helm , seen another officer is ho wss implicated in the foul deed, but 'whose name he doe. 3 know, frequently pass in and wit of the palace. Measures have ()cert.-ta ken fur this officer's arrest, as soon as be is.. 7 ,t een by Arnistroug again. There are now ten persons in ' confinement charged virli this crime, viz: Lients. i Ilare,Dutton and Madison, of thH2 I, Pennsylvania volunteers; Sergeants 11. P. Wragg and Stuart, of the fah infantry; John !VA, private of company E, ith infantry: les,: Armstrontr,m discharged team ste ; John I) llollistftr, an Ain,erican eiti.....sw, rind John Invert - •, a Cana‘lian Frenchman—not. an American ci I first stated, Two•others—a man mimed discharged teaneder; and a Frenchman, e ;item-, it ho hat resid e d a long lime in this r it charged ee WI 'being partici pators in the are not,)et been arrested: and the probability is, they have escaped into the inte rior. The twenty-tight deserters I E pl:o of in my lost Idler, as being about Chaptiltepee, are still at large. The party rent in search of them was unsuccessful, and they are probably ere this in Queretaro. Tv() ' pirates of the 341 dragoons were caught in the net of deserting 'night before last, with their horses, urn s, and ,i. ipfipments, Second Lieut. Thomas 11. Bassey, of the -111 t itifindq. Mir been found guilit by a court martial i.f absenting liiinell without lease from his command, of disubeilience of orders, mid ofconduct unbecoming an officer and gentleman -in charging in a pay account, evhich he sold, s:i10 for commanding a Collligtlly in his regiment, winit es - as lie never commanded a company. The court ha sentenced him to dismissal from the sort ice, and the :entence has beat apploved by the commandtir-in chief. . We first braril of 'On' , late great revolotion in France ou Sunday Iv, tith hist,: and fa day had tint passed before meastnes were 1 al.en Ito a libril l ,the AtnericaiNdierjan opportunity of manifesting their joy at the glerious Tent, an.) of expre,sixf their - ' sympathies with republican Prance. Aecordingly. a preliminary meeting . was held, the procemlitp - rs of it I :Tim you. A more enthusiastic meeting 1 have never witnessed, and the detert4Liation 'O, finis ersal, that, whatever deinonstration tri , committee i,ctir , rangements may agree upon to celebrate the event, _ it shall be one worthy of the occasion. The court of inquiry, it is now confidently • said, will ropj , ,urn about the millirs of text, is 1 - 1;.., and will proceed immediately to the United Stares it prosecute tno niec-liiraiiim, D. S. i ?~\\',':; l _\Ul:'l.iYla.l.:\l)L)iii.: Santa Anna's farewell address to the Mexican people, on the eve of depart:ine from the cossspry, is distinguished for a styli• of eloquence peculiarly hi , : (mu. The elrect of is, howuter, will har.ily he fa • tumble 10 she establistsient of peace between Mex ico add the Visited State's—foil he denounces the treaty nirl devotes- it to exerl . asloss. It is possible, and indeed the sf vie of addres-s might warrant the s-uppsdtioti, Anna intends to v.stit sus the oant, of not tar cdr,iiutil Il 1111:11 de%.6-1,1:1 Or the ',-,,,-_ ii...::"c: 1 . •1 Jorl We hnvo :.(Veral days fur- lIMPME=IMMIMPT.az, .• f.:onore:s at' gote-et aro is known—while 'in the meantime the popular feelings are to he excited Ti' special'artny cto-resnondent of the New Or manifesto the treaty. The comdusion of the farewel; manifesto is in the following'%%ords: ' lobos Picayune, has been twice favored. First with "The condition to which things have arrived, has "al long tack", with illustrious Santa Anna himself, tirade env rersoi: useless to the country. A hence--. null second with the privilege -of g B7 .ing, upon his the memory of which will be execrated—has been yonthild %Vire, kvlifun he pronounces to lie the tonst resulted upon, rind twoiltieds of the national tern- bTitiiiii "n iii n in Mexico ' tory have been sold to the invaders for a mess of ' Ilere is his (flattering) portrait of Santa Anna: pottio , e. An armistice, shameful and absurd', has • must confess.mysell grntiv but, agreeably dis• been sanctione.d,' in order to arrive at the end of the op Ranted in the personol appearance of Santa An iniqnity. What course, then, remains, fellow-cit.'. na In every an hm he is the e•-sence of dignity zoos, to him who roomed to his country only to and polreness—all that can he expected oft: perfect sati: - Iy t`xe poldit. will, and to right in th e most noble go itleman, and the first impression to one whokneK cause against foreignenemiesi What 'shall he do, no the liktory of the man, would be a favorable and who is' assailed on both sides? Retire to foreign land laS itm one. A finer face I Helor saw, and his eve —deplore the itelliellSe'mibrortlint . s of the Repot:lie, i si ~ k e en and exp r e ss i ve as ever mail ~,,,....esse d , Ili in which ad passions aud miser i , ble interests have !IL - height is about (he feet eleven incite=, with a obtained an ascendancy ov r thethely cause of, the we I proportioned holy and limbs, though it little in t count ry. ell: ed to corpuloncy. His hair, originally jet black "In the exile to which I ondemn myself, it will I s, ast torning gray, and, his countenance, altlitingh be seine allmint ion of the thoughts which, embitter n c are worn expression is pf•rceptible t is a picture my spirit, that I have preferrell my personal 'ruin, of heerfulness comhined with'resignation to misfur t hat of y interests and of my power, rather than tunr Ile 'walked about the room without a cane, range wself with the enemies of Mexico. to form a but still with some ilitlimilty, and whdn he seated petice vide!: will cast to the earth the elements of lo n self it was not without some pain ii: his crippled its r . lies and its nationality:- My garments cot by leg - , I most acknowledge that U visited the man the ails of the enemythonsand ' s of Mexicans with stronglest prejudices agfiinst- hint, but at the who ac e fallen in my presence and at my orders— same time could but feel an afmirationl for one who the Ith od of the invader and the hillocks of his cor- had accomplished so much with so little foundation - sea whi h will remain on, the fields of battles—will to go upon. ails be so many additional titl4, to the glory of my I e possesses the reputation of a great General country anti of my children: , wit tout having won victories. lie has raised ar Mexicansl one of the le4ders of your _it:deltoid- mica without mean., nod fed them without money; enee—one most anxionsifOr your good name—one he Ins instilled into his countrymen an e)ftlinsinam who has 'the glory of olihring the 'Republic tr)- and affection for him which no man never accom pities snatched from the hands of foreign enemies— plis led before With so few resources; and the cause 049.,y110.has fought against them, conquering a of alis a mig,iity mind. On one who has ever tra tejlPand ditlicolties—one whe has shed his blood in cod his career and read the masterly productions Of Inniotenance of your rights—in tine, your most toy- his ten, wlto will jottge him inipartially, but wil:tie. al frientPcommeods you to God." 1 , Itho l vledge him' to he really a great Man; yet his ' 'The whole discourse is in substance but ano ther faults have been so Many, his exees:es so mummer repetition of a dis,cOurse he has fultninated again cuss and his outrages on the first principles of hon. t aiul again—a boasting enumeration of his labors. or Sitl:ltirinf!, that no living bring can judge of his and sacrifices—an apology fur his reiterated want (cedns without c , idemnation. i o f ~,,,,, an outpouring or reproach again l against the ': ow for, the lady: ' : • malice of his enemies and the ing,ratitude of his I cannot describe her with any degree of justice. countryman, a parting imalediction on the treaty, She is rather small, but by far the most beautiful and finally a solemn declaration—made for the sixth and interesting; women I have seen in Mexico. her or seventh time—that Ike quits Mexico and washes forn if perfect, her countenauceopen and intelligent his hands of her forever. and in a word, she is just such a person as a t n ove l_ :t would select fur his heroine. I have hea.d many JoXicans.say that Santa Annd does not possess her eillt, but 'her long devotion to him and her part tei• tatMn in his hardsuips and dangers has proved' mit misc. to the world. She Is new, abort twenty, 'ea s of age. trot does not appear more than seven en . Santa Anon is accompanied by his brot her dirlNV and a (howl:ter by his first wife. about four ('' years old, who is the very rerere of her step anher in beauty and io'every other respect. . A , THE CIIAWIT4T DEMONSTRATION. - - The New York pa'perS, just received, contain the Foreign News in detail. We hate only room for e ' the following, in regard to the meetiirg of the Char- v , tistit, from the Lonthin Morning Chronicle, of the , 44 10th of April: I it ' lids forenoon, at eleven o'clock, the chartiets aseNubled according to arrangein on Kenning- it ton common. There was an immense crowd 'of per-m 4, amounting, to at least Fixty thousand, but it fell inlioitely short olthecnontless multitudes an- pi ticipateil by the' chahists. At half pa-,st eleven- o'- ,„ chick the van containing the convention delegates, ,„ and drawn by u nuniher of hones front Sid arrived on the comnfon, Mr. Feargus O'Connor ap pearing i n the front, :with Alessrs. Al'Grutlnfloyle, Harney and Julies on either side. The Convention was, londly cheered, 100 pros int- ,„ ed quite a picture of political 'fermentation. The del- hi egates, as they Were drawn along, on the crazy plat- form, being ItlMm.t to a jelly' by the j , dt as much as by their fears; The number of ban- „, uers z niottoes, way heyoo,l . 'Oll. In On the (Tort' ge comina to n - ietand, a polite invita thin was comeyed to Mr. Feargus O'Connor that it Superintendent 111idalien, on Ole part of the Com tra,sioners of the Police, wished to have a few min ute.:! conversation « ith hint on the Kennington e l road. ritoslle the common. - Mr. O'Connor i nm „idi. 1 , 4 ately descended Ir,u, The triuwid:al cur a n d oboyed the summons 1110IIV. lle it as tench lith o - mad, iii sery plain idogihdt, by Mr. Mal.ilien. that the procr s .don %%mild not he aliott ea to return over any Of Ibe „ 'bridges on any account or pdetence whate‘er. 'tlr. O'Connor thou Fuld that the petition should be forwarded in cabs piecemeal to 'the I loose of Commons, and that he would use his endeavors to induce the multitude to disperse quietly on the common. without any further ptoeegston. O il this understanding Mr. O'Connor returned to his compatriots, acid was addressing the moltdode when our reporter left. A general disposition pie vailed us to the itrivritity as well as the occessi:y obeying the inju r netions of their leader. . After Mr. O'Connor's address, eshorting the I meeting to disperse, the several flags and hauliers „ were ittimeilititely taken down or folded, and the follower.. of each deployed in perfect oider. At tv.o I, o'clock the numbers returning liy the Wpstmister ri I.to ~ Vl2ll. So great that, in of Jro to prevent a !,1:0 alarm, or the chance of A thlwat,t rot •II ~:eurrice. in the ncicthborhood of the Ilon -e vt Par liatnetit. a clever and it cnimys inanout‘ re tx a r f„rared by !he police, by which t h e supply t • cm 1' oil' at the 1 - torrey 101-t the bge. o :treet,nit I Parliament; were glmetly cleaied Ly t. i t holy of the horse.patrol. A few :tones %%ere throw!) at tie opp,site As:lvy's Theatre, and t-Pveral of the men were t•e verily cut, which provoLe I a •dharp rally, in which t the prree,sionisis %%ere completely routed, with only r a few heads broken, and no injury d,aite to any one. At the moment this report is written a 1 h ea vy s hower. i , Hmtteriou the remaining. portion It of the Chartist forces in till directions, whilst Traf- lit algar-peare nyitl the other tall:. log pot po;ttts are in tin ( dl Band; of thtypolice; and perfectly lice I: oirdoungers or disturber, of the I cace;Y • t, FAcr.; r rit %Nom; T 170: ric"roS.—.l railer faA onablc young man id aboth thirty, was noticed yes- 1 t eraav alt.srmion. pint ena lain Qen tic Path 1 nd the Hospital • in liroadway. somewhat aLtlor i fasltion and preFrilt"ilevhlMa mark , • of the rein of dissipatipn. His dark hair was long a and matted. and his toilet apparently hail not been tided to for many days. At one of his tunny e urns be met two ladies. Use was tall and etrik lomicinr:.—At Reading, Ohio, a fuw days sin i ng l y b an d-tt, tn e, nod dressed in deep mourning; the Other was short and fair, an 1 bedecked i n light and liothflan - was, Inomiliy shot by lineCompbcll „,, I. _ the sailer and the said to be from New York, under very painful c r cloy e _ s !_ . T t ` r ' i, c' ir : l 2 . o,7 " .. met, the latter ‘cildir ciMistances. Campbell; it is said, had eloped free I H,r ' ear l i r l e od, c a l u d kivw:lit hate fameht rho INW t .w Void, with a femille eon)! anion, whom I I ab r intioned soon after tinor arrival at Cincinnati. a i ir hut fur the imrlsive elfort of the strat - ige looking t i cceedeil in corrupting, tdmarried skier 01).14111'a man to catch her in his artns—d‘Cood von., Ed- w h om be tool to 1-diann. L --- u as into ward,'? convulsively gasped the female, and 6.1.1tza, %t silt my oWtt loted cane, - was hoarsely w id. ;;lert „ t i by the and he lonia It , was brought b some mont i li at or it was di-covered that her criminal' intima;c s ailor. lie bore the fainting form in hi , arms gen tly into Mr. tor,p, here eery amnion w 11 ' 1 ' 71111) 1' 1 ' 1- ' 11 II" been tenewed. Harman set et; to takt - ..i.tCaniphell's life,of ‘rbleb C am pb e ll wits p , was paid to her distressed situation. Quite a gaping crowd was collected, deeply in- prized and %%loin they met Campbell tired first, u filming a mortal wouod. Ile wits arrested but, i n . terested by the scene. The lady is au actress of grvat pr „,,d,..„, an d some E tim p ean f„„,,, , an d now el nrge.l alter nu investigation of the it p peared that he took life in defence of tie sojourning nt one of our fashionable She will to have:appenrol at one of our Theatres in the It. course of next week, !laving heard of t.le dent hnt her husband, site left Etigland about two months i pod. The history of heti early marriage was one of woo alai zoLdortun , . husband %.a , - a irdd shipmnn on board no war steamer. ‘N iik inis-ed for druid:mu ces,„and joined a cruiser of ens picionle character. In pne of,tliese tits of 'intoxien lien this nom fill merboard in the Coll srroain in a gale of wind. A spar was thrown Lee. 107 wh i ch Ibe was miravnion , ly saved. Ile was Pea.'d up, by one of t'ir pat; tits nut la tied at Peck slip, on sat-1 iirday morning. 11ilwardIT—n. l i- the bush lor ‘ vhose 'rumored death his young,- beautiful - and ac .complished wife went into mourning: and thus, _as we have described, did she insingillarimatine'r fall in with her Ina one. I leaven pity the itilicted, tri , al-stricken Wife, and restore the erring hmtband to sucietv.—.V. Y. Sun. rnENCII 1:8:UNA1JO l'Egeot, formerly Mini-ter of France at Washing ton, o‘er his own signature in the National lnn denier the newspaper statement that lie was nut invited by M. liamartitio to remain at his po,t, and publishes the letter of M. hateartine. as ‘s, ell as his own reply, m.hiCh settles the point. Frota P.ir,cot's reply we extraot the folliming. "Attached from feelitu , : - and convict ilia tothedy narty ‘Nliich the free NVIJI Fraoc.c.‘ had called to the thr oll e in /63 0 , and convinced that the happiness of my country was cio-ety connected with its preser vation, 1 could not coloSent to i - tpreeent the- P.swer in wlioFe name you 1.1,1.1 m-sell me your 111:411Ci I.IIIS. I shall deli%er over the al chives Of the utixiwl to Secretary.'' Surr.rtsTrrob:sp—loour girls were recently arrest ed in the village of Udell, liekfordshire„Ewthintl. fur stid;ing a cut full of plus and then tmiuing - 11(r nlk e. The crud Ileewas.perforrned aP a charm, to ascertain the'cuarriticy of a liner of one the g;ils! /..:.~nY...tiß2,b" uFI~'.YP. Z ae'^'l7Y4: TXiH/6 vi;;IT To sA,NTA ANNA STILLNG V. STORY:—The LewistOwn [M.] ife ,Lqiican annontices the death "ot Mr. Norman Ihd ti innicr very distressing circumstances. lie va. a i ried on Thursday, of la4 . week, to Miss Fast ivi ig sour few mile , : ahoye liverpool, on D r e di, On the nirrlit after the wedding., they rode own to L iverpool, to visit a friend and speud the lig i t, 11,tttween 7 and S o'llocli at night, Mr. Be i l i s t e ll the house . to go and visit a connection o tis, Mr. lirn-h. a few rods distant. In approach, ng tile lion , e, lie ob ,, ervedgorcv,on in female at ire carrion two guns. The per,oti retired as Bo iis tv:proTtelleil, and aithl f g li saluted urla or twilit( y no on , :we'r win: returned. 0rt 1 1 1,..• passed the linti , e, alld v. al.; noproAchipg tll- tra l ngo pct-nn, wl , on he \%as :hot. d•ii,i. .No per ,) !I t ‘v,0.0 In Hrti-::'s I,oos- al.t u lio time, exeept Mrs :rt, I . 2,1 , (1 a little bov, fo,il rit , ,y !ward some ore eX T -1 1 :hl , 11, "il' - 'l/lii i 4 Croup :lPA: . Croi wit, thoy lomifi tli(il 'CI, ,Ii in f lualt: :mire, Loidifig nt Inizzs houil in her . - n,t and remi , d , , , a I (.t. dying. The dn , nii,ed pp ,0 wa.: 15. , :, hernial] Norllirne, v ho had aeknow •,Ig. 3 lint h, had ,hot 11, Tr&, but declared that i Wfl 1 ccident, P.S . he did not know that the pliq wa, loaded. A coroners verdict was to the same efrectV Not !Imp gave himself tin, and after the 6;aminl t lot , v.a‘,. held to hail in the sum of t-tl,OOO, to an 1-wisr the charLre of involuntary vaamdaughter. ht appPareil nn the examination, that it 1,1. as intendell to !relit rad the newly married couple. and tiny N rthinp war to panicipate in it; that he had len t .I,i•ernool and !DIU(' 1(1 . hit 1101 , 1 e a mile or two dil- apt, alte'r thr arrit al of Bemis: that he took the v.o ! tir-,i- 1 . , wit hether they were loatlell ir oat, retorned to Liverroolliet;ire hi, associates n the cherev,friorrivcd, ent•oh , -sly Fnnl>ued thegn it and hillo.l R, wi . Northrnr, it llhu tt Wil , when ho hat ti-tql it, hot , it hind h,_orp , o rr,•,vol irturnol with the load , io, without hr l'ivii;/. in 7,111\ li 0).---NVe etrnt.l Ili- foi!owinfr. r)r n r. it , cera It INT Iron" Tootpico, ‘illich nll4lllOl in II t. , Nt. tv Orlt , :in , t'o nnm Times ) of tin , .2'ltli tilt .1— 't wiii i, r . ,ol'il that onr 0111,01:, In n 1 a itp,nr ed , po-- ! to nP.mv thotn-el‘c- to lit..cione rutdy in the prn - . .. . . . N' , , , ,e dnels teal: i.1.1r0 in thi.: vic.ioitt , roc:e t -0 1 4 i .li,l , hro. I n as to to emi Idouts. C.:amid:ell and Ledger, II lit'.• L idn-idua velouteer.s; weapons mituskets, tli- , - , I tanee mrty p a tes; at the third tire ',tent. .101s.Ter rel Lei red att mind in the thigh. This took place it Al i tianird. The second duel took place Itetre n Li vtt. '..-ievero. of cutnpany K. Louisiana volitntee .s in I a young liklitttun named Laughlin, supp,dsed a w an ollicer in the British army, tt eapons niti=ke s, hatance tnenty paces: II e first lire I.,ietit...Se,•- .n. rte 0i.,, , .; a severe wound in the right arm. slia't .ering the hone Molly, hht it i. believed hi., It „„ w p, at •• sated. 'll,l-1 ta,:k place, n tho morning of tto ~ I h, out the ommoite side of tho Paimett titer. 'l' :c 11l 'cony origioated rut of some remark., !made Ptv ,al'ugh ffi lin al out an ocer of the regiment. Ho grlitt tlsthe excitement on the occasion of this dnel, II at . Art , _lliiin received t W,ll challenges more, in lesi thin, in Lonrlaftl'r this tillil:r witli Severe, and the Co o-1 ne commanding wag tinder the necessity of banisill lig him and his friends from Tampico. l' Tea TARIFF Or 184 . 2.-11 some legislative wTe. re , wool flow to propose to enact for tile who!' untry, tl e exploded Jilitelaws New l England, hi uhl h'arilly he regarded with Inure contempt, tl at ire thoki magicians Nsho announce to hi wi)rld that the welfare of the country reiplires th, icsurrection of the Turill'of 1812. The truth is the humbugs of other nires, it has already take] it i _t• place in the depository of the dead past, and 11(1• etulism ti ill he twivgind to commit it to rerpetualiih siiiirity. when its few and feeLle capacities are o is inure exposed. The truth is, the charm that, in Or nier days,rade this question a formidable delusi to h i p,st away. Those who were deceived hty at List eceu that it is not the idol that has cousin tee 11 sir firesents,.and exacteu from - them their ti ms, but the Sleek iinpostors who concealed the ni• s; Ives within jt, and grew fat upon the tribute of t I cir dupes. \\Then Europe is trampling tinder Riot tl 0 hollow baubles and painted gewgaws of royatv, it is not, mei t that this great country should hcivin I, rest tic the tel cif pro ilcge and power, wl iclt t; ey I ;tie ju,t buried fathoms deep. Federal am thi.sires to use the 'tat lir 0(181'2, for the purply,. 0 1 cg Ipir , itiop. While it i :think it , ttiglit, is dell evoke the ghosts 01 tho United Stt tP Batik nd the standing army. and so complete kitty a id the . lailure--Pennsyhatiiian. ttory is told of a good tnere tr iNlobile—we knew. Lim wen—which we hell to be trite. Ile was deeply immereed in cotton sf illation. At a meeting of his church, he was nil piTtedV culled -upon to 111) the regillur tninist place. I. 1;! gave nut the hymn—read it—and ‘‘' repeat ng the page just before singing, ho Hymn on 'lnge 36—Iong stnple. The etffigrcg,. , ti;/11 cc 111 not btand.it. Knowing his ocenpa Mid Lii unxi4y, not even the sacredness of the p a c the long staple--4or long metro.— % V hat a blunder! Forever atter the good manAgt uittay,, called 'lung Vitt et LM=ZEI (:{11:;•1' ;=:1'( Not•, - vii 112441111 in of the 0.,.1 , 1ence , of of sore i r-tiiious C I quiros wlow tows exerrise. h00d,... t 0050,1 to 4 yowl] ought toer rersonF. 'J'horr• has hceAl vailintc nt, Hyde oat LI a' ropierio “real 111.1 try, have flocked kited by the phet Advertiser says cont ❑ mina yen; ti that beiglihorhonf , knocking, and hi' variety of iinestii severed by rape named John i►. I' ester, and himself Cato in recur ; to They scale tha' the :30th of Illarcl icy had retired to that time to the swers all (pestlet age of each child neighborhood, M. ain't's 1 is altoge "story of its wr it It state,s the he pedlar; that it we ed allow four yen horse, by having that it left a lam three daughters, 1 that its wile ()le i anima of money and pack o* goof committed le in well as a gir v, hi -rm.; that it was I (idea; that the C., nod that of s, give the entice Ii• The manner lel asked and answe they wish to asee , tlittioner g,oes t rig it letter kcal wh , re its chillre. list, tiylien the on it manifests it 1.)) savers have bee been as many as time, and it is ;ma noises. Some 11 over their own si In the coorse committed the m ed who had occu No knocking wn spectahle was called, wilco common, nod kit done Wore.: , lt, mates that ti enm.e there ‘ver, sn immv are the the iodit ijoal lute t iticate of good ,by sonic forty or DREADFUL it:l t ' ty, tlin ins .laintts lira; en VI illm) entered Ali Zink nailed for Fi the same tinm dr , and 'held thont ed the money oil pttstition to tetur back, and said Ili! , had always beeil '9\ rti a mud I.e t Idly rold him to 1.0 do with him, . knork him thrxr the latter walker grit ont,ido of 1-11 his list, which fell. • Zink ;lino Makin!!! m n 69,91: (,raven. I fit t.ro veidS body, di et hit; nits. Whit drew a pistol fri contents into th , tween ftrirth, ett*lrt•ly : t-i Nth. It It) lt,re nine fr.in Alter he blows, f:n.ri '9l hot litt's gut my hie, 11, 1 .0,1 f whin') Coo:ti not tout witiNtandint. and ,\Vag.nttr wt Minutes alter tl died at half past 'same (inv. Cra tMOilin:r hi 3 tri' In rtTard ca=t. gill undo i nt.pro,vlo, to give a sun!) c A Com) ANs ocC; gotitletwth just (Icr flur city happened In be eonvert.ing ‘vitl overheard one o be "poorly edY office," adding not,exnetly iii ' demoevit it: iv', I , - appeartincr remn k,tilledi Make ye ryl wmilillakv the 61 /tor!). Adv. ne rat lel en tulida he enclitic-11ot lie recently ,tol zens, at which and after hearil 6)1. Wheller t in favor of sus war with Ilex which went up response. Th war, will say Iv • of singie on 1 , 1 I not vote, deck s , oltl•ittati tree it 'I bur of his !milt thelleNt elocti , epre. , ,tion—for t e pc, eithe lsoffrago for tl i 3 n ',5114. ela,.y ill 0 Irchuill, becaup I i int I tlross t. r owu I, ‘ lli ein. ugh ' 1 : . :.„ - ci,uli W.: illy •X- • • A STill: sl;.`; es • Journal of en to the atnpunt FEZ=9 t /111111 ! the explotifkd and obso'etP idea Ghosts and Goblins, there i$ much edulity tsistant,.witich only re- 1 tal sciottls mut noises to brin , into 'e ittiveseett %%hole neighbor- -. igh pitch ot xeitentent by thingi .uto itotbing7 but a laugh is ith re-1 u' - . re , Tntly a • , :rent e:•:citement pre filk!, ill Wayne county, growing ,a:ntii; as huoeking upon the door of a ii e nhers If-on - call that region of c.onn- I o the enchanted spot to be aston- nmenon . The Rochester Daily '3 at a pamphlet has been published, f: aces from individuals residing in , who have heard the mysterious d ve propounded to Isis gliostsbit. •( ths, all of which have' been ten -7 r The loccupant of Ihit house is I OX, who formerly residea in Rock: and his wife both make a ccrtiti- a the mysterious thumping. Si t they first heard this noise. about f ,in the evening, just after the film- I , b vs!, and that it has continued front si 1 ,resent. The ghost not only an- in n s put to it, but readily gives the in the family, and of others in the in o t the "spirits." history of its own ht her i the most marvellous. The so , gs" runs somewhat thus: up dy it once inhabited was that of a w ; 1, s• 31 years of age, and was wader- en 's since by the then occupant of the in its throat cut with a bitcher knife; - ily of five children, two sans and .i who are now living in Orleans Co. .1 about two years since, that the I aken was $5OO, besides a trunk or s; that the wife of the man who inter had gone away tha night, sa P(' i worked tlTereolamed Lt cretin P i.: '' ul- '' - mrdered rm Thursday tight at 12 its p •oplo and resources, becomes first letter of itli' giyy 11 name 'wlil Herr al , lstre 101 is prohably liot r-Minto was 8., 'Raja refused to state -Men oft! o rtv:al jkingllonn4 l ol , ne, (a very cons,idegife ghost!) by 0 e will of ne mail, and he Mic which these questions are said to ,into ig film, very little stati, , tiFi4_i ed, is this: ' For instance, when 900 1, 1)11C(1. Alt 11 I ‘o J. 4, I .10WCV1•1", beeli;ml lain the first letter ()fits name, the • irougli - l - R.. alphabet, and when the country .at least, . I e s that Russia is M ed, it raps. So.also of the county in a military point of view of, any i now reside. On callino; over the as regards omit and money thi s ' is f ... it wishes to designate is named, far fiat tir,t. element il k war rian i be : rapping. In this way all the an- cut tr re, manufactures, &c..• an airpi; i :given. Same times there has in w r, is not s i c, well ascertninec. • 2or 300 persons at the house at a ~ ydir pe this islan important Col si( id that all kayo distinctly heard the soloion doper'ds. we think, in : or )or 20 of•them certify to the fact n 1 ) i , '''' gnat tire. lem i vhether t le present efforts in - 1' their questions, it was asked who partf the old world in faVor o fr inter, and each individual was nuns- to a Move a bloodless vieMry o 1 ,led the house from its erection.— pain a we find in the N. I'. ' ?cur : ) hoard until the name a very re- npoi the subject, the facts awi l it w l'eni.iing at' I , l 4' ) list WaY no Co.' worts, uhlished - in Berlin in theme it made three knocks louder than 1 iteci , a ' , which he ,i)h,d tin' ..,At. beadsted jarred more than it hail, • I•, 1, i.„"aminen ill Otat;stics of • me 1 1:1 , 11 he chiefly compiled fr , ) l Ht. e. of that work routes to 1.1) e murderer cannot be punished be- wl no ‘l,itne , p3 of his crime, and 3et wi )=ltittl stories almut the matter, liat . 1 , 11 constrained to promme a cer tli - le;racter and re-pectability, signed pr illy Of Iris former ti,i;llibors. -Iv; ilcianenbl la t..ontini!rce, ttn - - , nth IN - So liTil i': ASTO ^; . —.On Mon - I in 0 ' dittie's has not proihTvd !the het t% een de% en 11144 IWO Ve o.Crillek I relit rid it.tent•of i tirtnitlailtire; th I It ichard Zink, (both men of fain- 1 li on i s hi tor ,, nO•to thi• hand. of .he p0i,,,,...'s Hotel tit I:,,intli Ilit4ton. I p l. 1 ) 1.-ii.; ' • 1. ~ 4 a ,_ , it Vt':l•4 ~ , t a t o it i •, inetititri-to l dritik at the bar, and at i ' ' iron Fairland dolt tliiit.,-scvt ii ; qi. sever,' coins 4,rom his pocket ' , 4 r xport., won.. wi , in t hi s ci tat . ).ely inlits hands; Crave n sttaiCh- I it.,, t i of Zi l d,,',, ba t it'i 1 111 ,1 ~.11 0%, ,-e d 1 ,,, ( 1 1 „,_ I dyed and eitdnit -on,. parts. Ott a. lit atterv, ards. lie finally gave it rieuhtiMl pro, ucts of lt.m••4bb 1 1 '11.2 1 t Zii,4 , , "ought not to get mad—they or e -port, are believed to have t l tiut friends." Zink replied that if he it is that the Ports on thr BlacklS • 1, 011 1,1 behove like one, and .repeat-. nisl a yen - giant supply durlic,t th fp, a way,—that he wanted nothing i ~ , t I lt Britaid tlit. laiit I ve.c. - . -in tail that if he did' out, he would 1 ' r , (- ,f , ' l'' . ' ' ' ' .ini r tg DV no 4-r,.!.ttlinpiolianen or . Zink approached Craven, Wilt'll I ' out of the hack door. .1 mist as h i , I i ra - ba , (l by the ' L :overt-Moan l'or tilt. tit e dour, Zink gave hitt, a blow v,ith 1 oat:' :Mout -100 annually, mind ei.,:rt. t nulled hint, and he Origgered and I dollars cash. In flax there in . lir d a ronond blow, but missed and 1 do, lion to the extent of 90 pur ,Ali 13, felt about tr, 1 •0 yards au ay front 1 the .e M, been lan Mil,' cliany l • 4 lip however, nod j 'rimed upou Cra- 1 , I l'n limeed and hemp , e, 1./11 , pounded him about his head, with so '" ''' 1 -t in this bemfing attitude, 0„.„,,,,, / ply 41 thr:ee fourth , of all that Herat , ' l o fwool ha • nint:h lucre on his pocket, and discharged its . g r owth .." " clipit of Zink. The ball entered I brialcs Melt. is hut a small i ,ter I rmli end loth tits, shattering , the the only country 1 . 11r11i511111 . 4 tillt . ti . l - .11:;i1lit; 4:10 :;!'h, and injuring the milli , : artial.... I under the skin of his back. over jr rho 1 , place e.l,cre it had emereil.— I slait, ?du% gave Craven raviral 1 f' -d-m.,e , 1 a w ay, - aid: "1/et Inc , g,, i ft i end I'.ll !nice iii,. - "nie wound pi .nn ~ e, , ek in ih e cavity or the chest tv L,. a r i ro,ted by any surgical means di , Doctors :Slough, Stout, Abernethy 1 0 . re upon the spot in less than ten i tr wmi lid had hi'en received. He eight Iticlock cm the evening of the tr von has 'since been arrested amid is tl. 'there are mangy' rumors afloat el Onfort 'mate affair, lint at flue witole Ii Ti a legal investigat en, we forbear Ii making any commr nts, further than Ind correct star meat of the facts. 11 )1t. 1(1 I:lt.—/ 'nett i •I,eetC, 4 le tie k i r . - r tr • mal'y duties," . has:been related one I at abo4 :to yesterday. A is s ippo,ed tl , 4 °ruble station nn- m i l ion o f ii , , )ht, honorable man 700 ono. so , wn, , yhung gentleman on pniund, Pr ], n Erica :!ot • desigding to bo . , J the two r" in:lrked that the dity must 'd thither. i 17.. or timber to elect - such at fellow to reign of Alex t rindry other e., 1 / 4 pressions of contempt ry colonies et inecirdance with the sentiments of liens:cuts act lity. Agentlemqn whose person- „ um ]," i s , as tauntingly stale the subject of tains 50 siii i ately an s wered. "A Mechanic MI I „ si bri,,,, am per:aide .loopin g man of me; but it showy,' i _ . , i Illtiglitz to reme.ly your defects!"— un ` j cleanlineo., BMINEi for (To Alexi e , -«I a , titY ol I the s l )11t thi fling I EIZIE9 on the Id Colonel Jit %\lio a I 'try. 1 thine wise: ~ 11iP-cent. ng Ont. on't 1110 sam 'al frlen 1. \V h it r(atit ked (Aue,tion. nit vot Detnoc on a( el vide tin eity, 1.1 in the 'mo r ,ll , notwitl l nervy iI 0 more Idc.. i re On the oven: , St. Lot!is, he the Mayor of t on his perilous servir he to meet/the I desire 1-el iut n yion. less it be such Europe, re;rut ity (.;.cruiro.!4 are tiol sting 11 0:-P.1011. EWE DEM lit. 16 ivirotv,,s• THE IFIEMBE ATI:.--A paragraph in the New York ~,, mercies, settles the nuttier inielation A property left by Mr. 4.tor. Hero nifosinn has existed in the estimates the late John Jacob Akor, from the ow hull' his property was included in amount included in the Will did not 'OQ9; hut ho had conveyed by ,deed a I. Tho whole value of his tn, , ,._tate was 0 I 7,00u,i a III." l —4' it is:—Sontv c of the of fact that Its t his . will. 'Mr.' excecti still largor but :4 . i;l6,uott.ttut) or ME rids gentleman, the Dem •ernor, in Ohio, is routing 'nn war wherever he goes, meeting of his fellew-eiti- Fetle . ralist was present, i eech, rose and requested . question: "Von who are et country in the present I l .Iye.", A tiliont like that ights of Monterey, was the, f 1 1 then put the question in ti m opptmed to sustnining this „ ''ot 1! Ound Cm** the lip it The old Federalist would t , "ivlien it comes to the tia- ' to vote on that side.", The s' t. - . predicament n large tintn- ti 111 will find themselves i& at g on it comes to the nallq Ii try, or against it r -they will N , ig at till, or casting, their r i title camdate AND the colln- ), ;Shield's late receptiot . ) at loipient address in reply to t. •ho had complimented him d - )xican war. Said General tm now about to go on a I standini , it may not again i. hattle,'l am a peace man. •ali,s, unless necessary to re -0 fight no more battles, un w &halting down thrones in • lions and elevating human -1 would like to fight in I r 'osetat rto.ruggle these—but e " lie imid especially-in old ght the Germans could re but he fetired the Irish would en with bitch help us they ErSi IiIaItENINIMMIRLIkiIIeIMOCIOMPIMI r :1 H 14 1 ' 0,B_;. .r. -- re, — x til Yi Nloll.l` l ' 11 • AM . e have theldeasuf pr iiilatrous this week in an enthe ne4 le foundry of N. LYX.vi, Itttilhk• ary for te , to say a Word in ir 'wait I lemy spivi(. - sjo r may I'm ti tri exptv one of the , o trust I Stinzerno.‘r in exteoine: its eircti rrcomplain of in this of ,ttl,cr bars as any nt it coitlil doubt. ocracy of so that has it Ito stnid important:e l / niggles to ti OurnticralciJ 1114' TO.) N 1.14 tr.t.vling thi 01 -, 11 it o‘‘ evor, W. I. Zis, in irtr MMEII rE anti aid lil Inv nothing arg a numb( ve k re eonfid eve 4iiip de•n selv ,$. No o El Id rest uni gi ill be i utupttign-3 'rest the f, 71 -to fasten people —and it hehou Send ill Ithe names , Hots ap 01(1 ineur•ttTes 'r true light. NVllat t U 7 1 ,1 ink ' Ms of th ) upon di id doing. lot fail to in in the -fait/fil FILE itU~ 1 110 pres :d sqto of h waver iu l thebat tite:lsitre upon the iss,ta-hi-eyery t4inf.;, lit / miseffie EEC= Ina 9 In agre' eror 1 oudition of tio, vnipirt , i, i' , i- no popular cl Is-, no . ii t lic 01(4 own ißdu-try, or e011 , c , m1. - 111 . 1t oCi:•T von. )1..i;11 pro4t2Cotw, 1111 , —N i 4 otncial, of all el -1,-( Toe sl , o of liri iu ths: (.n.4011111, crc , cabr‘ I. But many 4ther charge -3, necessarily (-mi l h 'Pitt whole thereldro esti a in El MIME al von din al and trad ry of es, with a onishing in thrill; a he territ zinito ia a 01 i-1111 11-1 0 rom Ow and licen,l HO at liugsia •u; the nii ielt a force Aust It is three ti: Andcip. IS_ h tablislied 11 Ounce as rij .tinialvd 7' the hue, t: 5I) gun )iro is on lines °filll l 0 11; to ell ,lard. Ii The fzol I I MI , o much go, 11 :kg a sir) iui teri al •au, alr qttly :gm tIr«I mill l ion at vorli tipoi nti in this ais respd g. The nittionakle of dollars, hut there its reductionl. 'rota this exhibit. of tho cord .brit, her course in the pre , ent io • ty the friends of freedom than to little anxiety. Should shel n sta lot monarehfes around her, fake Liu y best m a y, all b e well! self into the hrearb, and lln it tottering throat s, the flute gli ir; milliony of Europe is ye , little while and the great dr,itya wi Ibe oineted. ;May tho (rod ME I Bcorr AND Mr r,.—We hay° "act that some of our whip; frieHd i,vtof Clay - and - Scott for tlto o t't :-.oelll to go down very !Ivel l ht y probably would Hite die 4in Whig, of !Scott Mid Botts. Now wo know sautes ar not called u tho,%vhigoi 11." 11al•ri , on and not :..ound b idly ; wt mean, of com,,c:. "Clay an , rd; though the hyllvtatiVeB Opp: 1 11 a long, - crooked, lie ivy woo bt•autifol; but Spo wlmt a card! an '%% - t) aro, p of rate ammo IDEMM HEIM MIR( 11 BI'IIN F. 0.- 1 .10111 410 010 111 , W Presbyterjan ia~in that counts', wa, entire • 11Nt week. It is haid to 111 ry[aF; them had been no, tiro in a ad..vion+. 1.7' It k said that pnanterti•it Clcant•tuipte l lnt% Bunk. aro tt e It.:111t : Int in the 1v.... EIE I.IY 6, 111,,i 1. \ kn• duly er —ssu 11 ISO 111, IdthiPo. to, the "Ghs-rrcr" to dire. procured id. N. Y. It h wine- ise; for, as a wog ,aid itgiqr: 7 One, thine, 'SI4 an opinion of, and looitinjshcs•t•; iu will Otto this. as Ilion. Although VAS cuticular, having as f our cote mporaries, 4 / if our friend,—the wOuld exert then-I rk° does not take it. ne. The rlpprouch l'ederalisin is making overnment from the to county t neighbor in his na heir obnoxious men- Ives every man to be I for the Obs , rrer—it utliriticiples of Fed . was ill '4l it will ME tsJAN I' N ..uropc, wit , n peace nce, not in fact df. - will ofAinc man—the regard to the country, if peculiar interest.-- 7 lutown, even by the Europe. LI, ovlclrned • mart skillful monarch neurmation hay been Ido for ranted, jtt this t ongest govetJmnent it the rend. So far nidoubtedly no. How . ustainefl by her agri- Ily ni•cd,sary element n the I resent state of ,ration, and upon iti at ine4ure the Koh -lug in i almost every ?dont Iv! l be alltiwed i it. In egard to thij it, sonic information are g4iired lima a r 1613, by Baron Von ultural, Tradingl and -sion Finpire," and tlici il etttriei. The mirht.ion, Ord the so votabli• I to agriculture; ofi freelno•il v.llO cat e‘Atedi)y tIIP hope of ex ) e 1....- . iv l ely hig - 11 . ..- click ofrah:ing up a I i•ai to far as they are " . overitl i hent monopo 'eh ltd.—pi r( f(• pa 0 - :.. in l a thou .:01.1 c: - -i - , re Pp l lirp pup !Ain ! , p otoprci,op , . tup cpc a ier forl eolp.imiphou fly dee!ineti. Cpruiin thilnoi Ste 11l to_fitr durtelyitev of yorci in rii , ! i nrriezit,s li there k lc r. e...p. - 'Ulte hark, 'Vic ' I, (h.• :witty, an 6uit(ll,±(l Icrea.-e of pro- HEE vf:lr;.; in !Rmp ME .11111. poriml; I - lid Prty-- , ia up ftl:ur I cz:10. In MEE ZEE 11110 d I -( d .-41 , e, 0 kIiIICE=M f con,e(int nee MB inur.rd upon d to Thc ex cstimated i:rl 110 t I n•tdves on con sale and dl rL , :e on tln‘ n9n- L•nty iwr us ono million In co =I Fin MS! TIE t of elm TISEI ,o conta of ahon A 53 millions.— on,, it wias but 14, toil ho is made t mer(lantile capital. howks. It is reek s, per aMmiti, only. It day an army of one rertainlY not less tha'n ke a fearful onslaught 'ranee, if it was direct r than it Was during the force, there are milita the empire, where the Is and soldiers. Their Russian navy con lU 1:2 war steamers, The' vess4ls aro tine anti discililine and SZ MIME MIZE MEE for ...of (loth ts at till tuber , , h vouni nc and e. largl thi., rou l _ s han nri I 0,000. 5 frigate.! rota . ' r board a 1 V i ant of w prodio compa w. aro 41 t too l * is al, iv a lar, l eintr enormous- ~iiarcn ,11.11 L (r t 1 T ative h ie of toposited in the (.‘srs of war are ~okit three limn ] c3ro cinising fund MEMIESI Ritssia befOre , wilt he looked Ito world, With land let theirot- lion of unctur& I Erhout t I[l aloof I k!arc 0 themselves-as to throws hoz, But • forth hi r arm to uphold. prospect of the strug -41" gloomy enough. A the eighteenth cent' ry of Lib'erty r.hield he I - already montioned die are urging the 'lumina 'resitleney. Tito move I with the Scott mon— 'illation of a writer ill tho Botts, lioad-hint-or-diti iutrin.sically 'nothing; you to regulate matters ho, rovld i littrra for r" lookl.d well on a ban •,elattiatiott—the names Frelingitysen" answer red together liken short tail to it. "I'u k, turd t tout BOtt.s I rtitubit.;, TEE Batter Herald, we lettrn ,h, in North Butler town k-roubititted by tiro one lo,'work of au hwentli a ic bitiding for sonic tune two dollar bills nn 'the n circulation. The cx d 1N Slot, I.D 'I a ~ • viiii•nt triiiit A'nii it ;In, 1.11011,A, tin! __ put L.tn, a pap r, bin V i i 'i 0 tiior i.hout Vellat ..IlilVt• a 4 little ',.. , :21, ---- I i . Ci1111( rot ttn , it•r will; li 1 i h l it i 4 itillioni,ier.d, i t - r . i.a or the 11111.1Ertd !y „oe ever the titip',.. ; .1,101 for print ilih.,, 1 ;1 4 1 ilr(fl till : IIISI - IvvS_GT 4 . . lillyil be a good 641- idiiion to tits' 1;0 1 ,4, nt / tiAirs 01 crane in ,:)t 'that three-folirtlhi neti•ntiaries art men who, in an it (V will - deny, tiwy It, and hot ouh• du 111 0111.• p( r(olio 11101 I, 011 iit this (•reat worlil of our , %led*. of tho ::la, Of g.(11, i 1 1 . or tll -4 111.011 11,1114 iiittllor of _All of Oregoti.i thd , (h•tuago;:ifts, nod they can - iteith,r tinder( hal ith((rs.- Stich' EIMIEI rn.affi el nl l no tin v lit, MUM ntvire • of €l‘2,il MEM EMI a perp.un Pan Iwnelicial faci k the !O doubt will ‘Si lien ()fa teimblir. or . io•ighborhoo( EMI MEE r, Nye Imve 1 )f the in I iitio•r. ititeS of our ! ullil•, nevi r INS a DCW,r3P,, MESE BRIE f•?zemplat2., %%host, nal I of the worf ecorded I vho are the hipt'on hook rs try - ea 'lel contain , hy tots—can, at opinions of thii Editor's ahil Teets in his innnagement. Imrrotre, IVeli , t , • t• defines In tgs to anothei• and applies i have gives tln.i gainellefinin 1r part WO cannot acclaim!' a eon the 111111 ; 1 . , 1143 purloins :to purhin ,- the beef-steak ' llejtifortitAti l ott certain'•• I a respectable citizen than • x e iN s of lhe•e ,en%knrrrl j.' ile to take raper! The in, coat 'night plead the Same alas a simpleton. Too poci veil! :11.1ay Who make this sands—at stn - rate, the rxrt , mdred. I nif , , , fl, We have j l of are lelst able to toles and pal in the snb,e roustayt rum h e lliri tit the dil )ne W . llO I ; •hat 1-411.%%;kriA) \AI }or o t nev tit • on • NI ri t. ar . ' I thl, • 1W ESEMEEM Er it I lb q11,,t.' 11 • I .11;r1 a eon r, Inc [(left Ulm MEM thr.Wits I willi 4.;• i to do so. Others, agnii ea that the paper they borrov ther valid' reason, truly, fir it the labor of oat, Pre`4lllle, the Editnr': plunder. The fact if , they are woi ih ietyitifi fur; la woo bat tho-e n ho,e thiov. , of earthovi Ith the 'ra! An hypolit, kaitimat Itui nlO. in flin , that ainootr tli i,llll, (NI f;‘ m iinn , N in a year for 1 Again llcr, ar• Diany,Ntlio take 1 , 1 be brow'!lit to realize Ehd which thee, or their chillre if th, N• co \':111 I ;1;!I•ti tre la its roInT horn 1(1, the advent of :!rant and pbtl ;don , in the mine ohi content t' ottil 1%; are tpt.vtl, at.• ttrvattliti tyratire ot the grt•at wonbl nl ic. btt , ', lP-ts; 111111 a uric-pat i ter t;t6lo )11U11Z12 . 11111( . 11i, is t,rwi!l But to It •tid, , L: biro r ti 1111 , di nr .1 ti nt, of ;r.1,1•• at roil ts remote, I. tat it 'NT in 2. hn his num 93 .rutionF, wolni is in the up of individual actions. and of an) one se l i:tion are not without ill , 11;1021140 i,it irtc,: of 'every other. .Liirge con pn-es in tin• west, his impor prca!lic• r and t otemotincrj, in the 31iddle and be c r, d „th tcd of; l'ar'iltuttgli in the tat rn a shell crop, and antq!ii :god high prices, in the I,riner will out be lung in s!wreading itself t the 1 )1.011 :hid of equalizing; The new,- r iii:• i iiitorttnition,iwltother producer ler, h,e, ;Lre:tt an advaittagelovel the man who for a in.s laiper thy! their mT •rn t ith. r• lit ••1111 r!tu II I It : ur ( 0:),u r •!ti-k I ol k.r tlirectl% t lon Pvin t% Inch ht Itoisli t the itlind: Out s.et. , he: intyTest and ',Toney& 1 1 it—the other is ever :Itunibllng in the dark, pr at the , d,i,,t , of t 1, 0.t y ho la , ,e the advantage of &fix e, hi coselt 1 . .., , t0 the Sit,Tl. sight d policy of he rice ut a [, ear's suly-eription yo near tho' he tr,..at ',Torus Ty,' l tit l ing Irma newspa , ,„,' of the ti9..,e. I I%'e- Inure no doubt._,_ liter, in thiq e - oituy who have, wiiiiin - .., I,_,' elioturh (HI l'i sale of "grain DlOlle. I newspaper as long: 1 4 thoclive. nnIS should take dpi tilerby ul( mans.' ' ,I t in schooling. NVo north the blank paper • niethiii , new to' thin ,iii learn much that . 1 1audti be edut tiled fur and where can'the,- ME • dr. 11( twr r •ad her nrr , ,t•te t to hate 1. ma ME MIE Er IME yi it It wor do•Ct c =ll tr. i- if roil , •1, it brin ,, ; p•O EMI 11 . 4;111 , • ;;I d ut con' laAing AVorld tht .o.t. mu., to oat huowl.,,igt:taole. coniprel coltnn, 01 a n,w-paper!, 11, and act ncl oltioigly. r, iF -011 l i avti , ITOW:!g • iita du ii to good. lt,itfo,, (".I.l,:ren ,n.ro o"ci is tj thin cell MEM t IsTl.l the Cum' 'the three vrettt State., Ne hio, stood :1.4 Will/WI,: IN m Ink and MEE atria, 1,72013:3; Ohio, 3,:.. le very ;LI& Coninu-sioner trith thcloilowingsta anon of the same :States: Nen ania, ttl5,000; Ohio. ),8501, show that l'elinsirania has, L'reaseil her poinilation7 much It or Olito. This following c Itfliese t4lltites in the last sere' aced 35:2;(179; l'ennsylvania 33. Int ot t MEM ut pOpll '11111S)I ti tact fl IMIE MEI ins Inc' to. 3 about 4, T‘xAt .-T rropo,e incr tg oie,e of ex 1 increase oil the Mreadv en MEM i~ ITlie still - 111°w levied upon wither, more or less direct,fs . 01 this vast amount, u sed by customs and excise du b 0,000,000 is obtained by form or It r`g is r I tuck, A. liorough"rates, church r i by the title rent charge., Inclw a, poor 000,000 c l one of he Church and Universitic thb!. way it is calculated, the !government appro m;-lifth part of ;he property of every indu , driona he community—that is, every ind i vidual pays, in support the txtravagance of thgovernment, ollars out of every hundred which his labourpro 11No wonder an Engliaman's idea of the enaed "a land ' frc frcen taxes." lre ' annual r Tort for 18-11 of the Pennsylvania r I for the Insane, representslthat since the date of report, 2-11) Tatients have be ,n admitted, 213 n discharged or died, and ISB remain under the Ithe inqitution. I The total number under i.aro list was 401; the average 'timber 18.5; while as 201 were itt Mel Hospital at, one nine. Variou ntani improvements have recently' been made to tution. Of the patients discharged during ,107, re 213: of whom 111 were cured, and 29 died . 1176 patients received into the hospital since its Held, • nearly one third ,have been admitted Itween 20 and 30 years of age: But one has been MUM MEM] takes to MEE MEM States i Elie I I oTit4 flio In la IVe he caro of =2ll =MEE and tint etc 111 , 4 tliere of the ehtabli4l When 11, under 10; 1 only two betwen 1 . 0 and 15; 6? be -5 t nd '2O, while between 120 and 30, 36.5 were re alil in 10 years 306. Between 40 and 45 . the :3; though ti - AhMed, was btill large, but after this tiM.lnal rapidly. There were of the total, 93 far -1 Merchants, 40 clerks', -19 physicians, 5 law) cry, !yawn, 6 Lacers of the army andnavy,ll4saidents ers, 10 Manufactures, 49 laborers. The married wire 47 . 1, the unmarried 399. aelinitte W. eel' I ceived,- itmitherl the% dit Int N, MEE Li tt .1( 1 I KA r. 5.—..11r. Lf‘pap. ~,inta work on iseljnialo, 1 in he year 1758. ui yes the following th:ti‘..anun 'ord Analsapztr:: "Along tho wt ,, ,tertt coat, 1!re: 1 •. :e sea, is a nation called the Attar'-:l4.is, *kid' krr. pnlitshe near ti mist etikrs. They are thus called 1.)2, the other "","'".° th v Y hark'. the at.‘tetitaliki curttt - .itt to are their ettetuies, or whom the hetteve to be signilic tribi:., 1 mon wl such." _Vttr thattl,4 arts (ie to out eotempurarie.. n Iti:N their load w.tz•ht.t.• :it reLfartl to our 11-1-)%,•tkk cth :.;. K I: A I'AI' I LK iinegt in , n. in 1.4 have licv,,r la ne w-imp f r, but rht-y know (tier} L! , ly iwint 3 :iliikunndw,ait'%;K,tir,•tf icy an. horrwrers! ,er:4o ho EMMEN oit to the tt ord tlarf! r&st sight of darer_ ; 1 4 itiforinition, and 'eats or On• coat 119 maze neee„.,,;,. 4 ; the cozit. The their poverti--thij ivieltial who t !ti , e, hut lie irottha .to take "a l 11,.1tfL CXellme are• Worth e is not valid ‘‘itl l l en ob,erved thrt for a paper are thenh , Ovei, • i•• 4 not qf thitr pot,- hy they s•hottlil take ns! Upon the en-roth4 would =1 Id the Cfr-t ln Z 1 V not rc( tzni=, ink of troubling ha Flitr -in (Jim° nq - pnp , •r, I'm rcenhl mans• intport•ua ad t, iturtvo from u— ood t•n-t trieZral/hS, Ihct tuc t•ateu track of iiictr nat with ruL a td :cud thcir nm hb Inall,il : ith sight letedve and. praeneal- Let parents ponder sitow him cis iu 110, the tor - \ NA• I ork, rentis V 3, w York, '2.,4•26,931; -By the re , 1.1 r 7, atertt OluCe. eli - ient of/the prOs- I v York, 2,7t 4 0,090; ILOOO. Thebe in the last seven' faster than eitier Whits the increase' yeais. New Yott do. 400,067; Ohio iMlMilMeil I )enditttrev, and of nuous amount of h, people, - in 01113 in round numbers about. three-guar ties, blab crown local taxation, xc., and •10, fling tho whole rev not derived from