L r- Pl'" A t i l " I° o t at 41,0t14• Free Son! 'Free Speech, Free Bleu Pratededs roy. Pre* Territory. pifcTti. 7 Decenibp . 15,1852 If. , ! i ;.' f!..... Li -.7 Tcrpli!. ol v 'rhe-Reipar; cr. ~, 4 5 u p er annuai—if pahl'withln the year 80 c4iito ivill • 1 dfirted—rx.ao,alatilaid ertaailf in mivance 4 i-00 ail! he ..., i def aetpj. Nn paper veal over two years, unless paid for. Aktirditrtlertilzkvs, - tier wittase of •ten lines. 50 - testis: for the „.„Allislail 25, 40 emits fateaca oq , wulmuent bifterezi). . • Office' ni 11 4 I.7liion r Work," north alderiOthi. radio ,i Air anig s :iwit ttparuo.lha.Brudfar4..tiatel.. Lutiattee.be.ween Messrs. Adam." , and VlTWell'it law °Meet: F.: P.lgricoc to Concord. rc,f . ninpied, a Short this since; that Brartfosti 'Con nti hiitl'Alrefi4 bid its . am liassador at Cotii•ord. W:1; find` NeW Yiirk Herald ot Sand:l - j jdit, a hst'el'itto aerival' Cnneoiil N. Fi , fiorn " other NOv:11 : 11' t 1852. in this list irer' the nitt•iiit - ctCitt'ani'ilirltinguisited men, and tintorigetf fothete, g iie 'regivitered at' Gies' (how approinl - House; as airiving, on NovenibOr tiO' !Ili Mit of'" C. Hyatt, Braillord;Ta." Who iatiti; is "'I: C. Hard`?" No owh intlisirloul, resides in this ethinty, that we are aware iii Per -1407 hdtitsee I'l4 tierson tbpying from 'the regi , ,, bribe hater, liiii"scr ehiukie - d the the , real owner aritl tint is'an — rditis, i ts - stirnepenple eitktever do thing in a strdt.. 'finishrti;`itpright,' manner, but'.imitate . 'th'e"ostrich ; . turierits head in the Sind; and'-foollsidy -'• kiiitiginia that its Whole'hodp'id concealed " • any mate %ilia is C. L *lra, or L C. lintel; or hiniiel name heMay answit to , Porn gradfoni, wits in . such unreemt? haste io be , s icard at Cineort.l, Leiter from Gen. Pierce. .:At a meeting' of- the.Damocratie Esecutive Com . .tniitee:of the. City and County of Philadelphia, held Weihtesitay, Jon% Altu.ta, Esq., Chairman of the Executive Committee, read the , Wowing 'letter CoNcorto, N: H , Nov.'29, 1852 '''''' Veltrr ( SiK::;Yotir'net‘li a Copy of the resole. /• tionkoi liar DertuxUatio Executive Committee: tit _Om city,aml Colmty. of ,Piilladehiltia, pitseed No wrpher 10th,.o_ameyesterday. 1 am grateful for .ille'kitattesit manifested by my fellow.riniens irt , :qtthnieyTiattia aittreliewhele, but so far as my per. r. 'Atonal . sashes and. , inclinations. are . cotteemed, - ii 3vonltA gratity.rou,eiceetl 'ugly to go to Worthington ..ir l ,l lll o toThsl quiet d t)my..„„polv.,tble. , Indeed, 1 have no tithelo,deviae to Matters not immediately roil ' tfecied witlf*rfotice tthriesoonsibilities before me. b ' ' Having*idlihlSlMUClliil rnisst wave what is. fit -P0g 1 110)Per. tOmilxleatialtle oldie tame and judument flog Arioitt., Tbe,fe . is, no pcobability ,thot I : Aid' ' Neill Ilfila eliftiabelore the tirbt of Pebrrinry, and'it • ' termite pilxiibleifir jbliniey initY "be aelayetl till ' , ilea/ UM chirnocilltintrmontn • ;4 beg to • present - 1u " i lie Erslteufve2Cmnrnittee; of the City and County of ~,A•ktiadelphr.ou t rui ihrpuUh them to ,cerliog, De er' inoeracy represenied, by that org lization My gr,ate 'TM i6kiwt•te,tgruiiiiie. . • .),. • --*--- - .I- •],' ' T ' NW; Ittitid'BnB'Obedijl.l refrati i '! •-.. L'36 . i ... // Lug ' 3:! . i` , .' , '-' ~,FRANK. PIERCE:, MEE „40, 9 ,,Nifuc h .F., I fi„ybila4ophia,pa.,. Chairman of .the 'Execlitire ctim,:pf .the city at county_ of ' 1.• ' " 44 4 4 f• %% A s bMigeit. Pipcoeg, Itgikorr hs• the domMittee nie'roct: If M i lihallTapraypi9ll.tci?mmittppof,t wo sons rrOM each Con2resbional bisnict and camper. , 'me suo - a • c,111.70 , • • • , , L. • , Dilp from Ihe.trpcitop,lpajc rgilk Conzt,e,ist f)ilyst • icwa , opot, ale entl,County o a eo PI C 4.1 , • • - r!. , , 4 4, vaj,iy i .tion with political and edict ortinnl;enasks, . FeceNioripf pen: Ptcacc, the . I ) resiclent of the .I.frated States elect. ME I,:vrcsr, Vito* Etrad rE',"—The Niagara arrived later iutetii~ I , i - i!ite?! 2n - one seeks,seek s, AeeFe from Ferve..: .. lVe give the substance of her =PP %Tg• Cotton detdined,. : 13readstrifts are.firin with an inward tendency . the4;ngliali.rarliament ha, declared,against proJ. .„ - tecfion.and in ,I,Avor of free trade. From france,.ittere is nothing important. Thei rnpire, is prdizretring r steadily . The !role in 93 Ale- `pa j rtmens was 7,200,00,0 yeas, to 270,000, nays. is ipPene4 'Hain - ileaci will address one, jriatiqpsfra io France and another to Europe, kißth c capof!iilfy,pacide.. He has already sent a message to 4 1 4,.taiii*lafOre , slating that the Government will undergo ; acliaugeof name only. , , I,f ~t /,r N R.—The last utp4rber of tfackwool, Fqw.airis tile fallowing Atticlaa: r -,71K Golden AgeLA Poem ;_Katie Steicsrt, (conclusion;) rictionfor French . Firesides ; The Restrictive Tariff, e ) l l ;?iir,pi' ,. CO'untries: kiNovel, Part XXVI ; 'The' iteifage of fJie 'Flao.ellarils • Queen Mary ; r iitir4lfronilPiitater thi Holidays. • • • Voic:-.4lthoug,ti)he r iib i '"'"h' • have ; i b - 4,e c to,ne I. IR number the;State! have • ke.T . 01,4,it is inceruineo,thei , g,i:7ierefiy!illheve over'ii ant', on the abOut 207,000 ; Majority over tothSco'it unit lisle of some 60,000. His majority onpeaillaiyote c'enctidaittoincis partiei. riot Mich less thanttiiii "tp:ciarlrieti are puny 'of buelcirttetit 61'4 a .that 'aiikria ! iniunitaatni id if itiior4lllo,4li' Monroe,: Speali:fiem foi l a ei4li; which . has beet') furnished u 4; p ton o tufted A: "fft;'. 1, j n quality. r,:i>,ll•Afi ..: { :.t !1 4 fie'Spocifttipian On Non. Dale& itrtitit, saffioit, vote.' • • (: I .-f nkr, I 'W I A3 I C. - C: ' MOT, of CAI ,Iltadfiltil `ititieiCke t.BeflifiFcTTLlVsThaM,ld duk 10.41* rt.i'F4liiinii. i s wTh,-- ii i ttia 4 irttie "iiiiiiiiifsii: tivellal,Re* :, lNotit_jAcitttAC4pitiw.oll,-,,piL - Supilar . m..• I : ll4l4li4:e,thiTrukiffiTan, fai s zn*iittig ~,-*. dais fictiii sit - r-'• Cisittthy' ' - G4dittiittit i iitill trig Onus F. 0100: "(41i:::::: 1, izt : • 0, - iiiri*lt3llo, le" I 4 t?b, to N . , :. _!6lti. i .. l, it, till'ailf thiltreatipt?erit *! far aOrlain - 101:b;11,. 'to* "e Cf: a1..i0 1 .•151 1111 :1 'Gaveair.ettletl rdajOri ( y.iiTthe L. ;4404 , altiltai •he electoral ; vote of ilti States hat to • - 4.7 - ! - IrreitetffalftirfiEfititrikiff:64ffiffir But the burden of iiiii - Oti4a cooststalti_diii -. part4tu tars of a terrible conflagration, vtliel:(;eiaurred at Saeramen to , Cui On ..the.2ti 43f Noriitit4 . 'itwept the bAst part of The ciii kiiist„exilta,ara: - : - .lti* 10pk1.10 , 44 s' '..'•_,,-•: , /.1 , ?... r t . - ~ I': i 4 estimated at SlOltioSioo:4.litirk arlebunt isaya.w. '__'' IIie44P.S9)CF-01l 1 19 ;4 , 51.021- tl.r4OrY 4:AXV..r, - Third. k L;, - " . .sit,al , -- ig. St - fitafa,r..leatiinf. - kOiiii - !letpkg {rare the thi?let , ii !i, l 'beft,4Ail:W - Sri4: '' ffei'' l he .oulit tin 3 J Seizi 0 . .i ... 19` fiti ,: r t,i4t allfieit\ie4riFikiiit mid Tent` stre e ts i;e:o:iiiiirrijiii iirle;ml i)i ... Ail 'Al' fitocip ! , :ii - it't'Ye'aii.4l ! itid teinfO'iifirse. "f4iLii , iii: r il thet' iY. NE 't • • ' •' 0 • KV . A fire necar . e. a ...an Francovn, n 14c , Ow,. fusls4;itialiite9 A. :i - '4 - ee . pin . g fire at Mat, pie il le, by vilkich the lasts . r4irie'1 4 : 9 .16 : 0017. -- ' . • A Ntsarstirin 'Siir:r.:T —Theappearance tlllto Pictorial Rnrmyeie JONATHAN rerninds"tas* Witt fie Chii trriarill'oli'hYs are at hand: This . year's 10MATIIAN is reaWait eleg,asit number. It is beau., tilufli printed On floe, hot pressed Faper, and must give the best possible . tiati!..taetion' to The largii si.rles of eneravingsof thC AdVeinures of &Christmas Tut key," and' thof e or"-The Christ. mas Padding," are trtilk fine and spirited iTeeimens, Of 4'art of Making pictures oit'wood.." The Sonit than is publislii.dby B' II Day, 48 Beekman street, New York, at' 12' 'dente per ccmr; or ten fair one dol., • Otritt tr neighbni sheet, the Ar t ,. , ins, - tiMde iii ply-_ laSt . 'Weekc •in an entire new . ' dresP, and 'looking, alt the better and brighter for its pnrifiCa rine' by'llte. 'We'trtist that the Whigs of the coun ty Wilt 13 6111iftlie . loss sustained hi the dissituction of Mr: Psasosts ) materials will be abundantly made ;cod, by an increased interest in patronizing the paper. Mn. Goatiatcu, DEAR Sur .comtnenrication arpeas! in. Four paper suggesting-the proprie ty of a ig Your Ma's Library and Reading Boom" It has often oceurreci that measure war ver' rum+ needed in I,:ir eZullnsontli and : 1 (4el persturdeiChit if it 'w 14 - tak en ;. ?11 , and en dgetically pashetrthroug,h it would Meet Zith the cordial approbation and support of all our citizer..? 1 he annual eXperise attending its inanirgement and support out! tie trifling and could easily be prod'. ded for by an annual fee of five dollars from the members. — And-I:have no doubt that many of our public spirited and successful citizens' would lend a liberal holping.hand al its coinnientement and cony thritenterr subscriptions until it had fairly worked its way into'popular favor: 1 have no , hesitation in promising to a subscription list for this' purpose, it it is-taken hold of by borne of our attire end 'enter. 'prising young men, four annual SubscriptiOni of twenty-tive dollars Oath for five feats, and if you, oraity'olyour young friends; will take the necessu, ry steps'in"flie matter you may call 'upon the tot the (Ailment of this promise - as soon as yon Wee prop et Itwasin this way that the Appr mikes Lifirary 01 Philadelphia; -took its rise, and it numbered among its arsive first fOunderi the 'most prominent mercharitt , of' that eity, and "the'greaf 'advantages 'which -has resulted front it, are far beyerid conipti. lotion.' more than trOnfrivilllake hold of it and eniull-thernselve's as Members, with a fixed "reistiltitio'n iii Gait it oil, success Will mast atsurectly crown their iiuemifiit ; but 1 aa not doubt that it could start with ritrieastififty, and in one Yeitirifferease the members to onthurictred: -- lf 80, it would not be but 'five years befoieihey tvoittd have a - library of the very choicest kind, and the effect 'which it would have upon the minds of its Members in th'at time, would surprisrino One more - thati therirselves. ' Se 1 sarefir np doing of )(Tar gg eompturitaiSH to this goon.'work'ond let us have a convenient and condonable room where our citizens can call in and read -the- commercial - and political papers, pam phlets and magazines, I tom all patts of the country, and can carry to their homes a choice volume to read Mihail leisure - momenta there. "Yours 0/merely, Pazscorr. late and Important from Mexico. NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 10 —The Evening Delta publishes Alexican,tiwes to the 20th t)lt ,whieh is ten days later than previous adiices. The Revoliitionary movements are extending throughout the country. No battle has yet occurred between Gettetaf Urugo and Gen Valdez, the lead. er of the Federaproops, Gut the latter is surrounded in his fortified camp, and has - been summoned to stirrentlei by Uraga. The Sitaation of Gen. Valdez: is very critical, there being but little possibility rot his receiving anl.fsorn the capitol, and without tein toreements lie will soon be towed to surrerier....-- The people 91 Guodelsiara received General Uraga with the greatest enthusiasm, and erairtli flock ing4o.his•stasdard has Increased NA force - fa neatly,' four thonsant IdesiA,rontl geholledo. have alao,pro. nouncetl Door ofihe plan Guadalajara, with 1100 melt' Tfie gimes of ramantipas and Guana jutata have elan taken the - Famer fide. '''The Mexican con' itfirtlittif been in sesrinn nbout fa month. 'The icamirnittee,in- relalion to the Tulin .antepee proppaitiona, have r,eported a.bill granting Abe contract, to Senor fielange • The defeat of • Gnitritt Bianco, by the French etiiitst Raiiiriserfloulboo, hart been confirmed; with' th&addition"thatitsd cringnerot had proclaimed So; nota.indewntlent r .and anne;ed IG France, , _ , Judgi cutilding,arriied at the City of, Mexico, on ulf„, but had mit - presented lds credentials at 'thebiieserlatert. =" 7 ; ••• . • , • The Gartlinerinvecigating, Committee, had left .the Capitol ; for shot mitten,:,,, Among tho.ao . tf t ol..pprigfess, lunt ,Lion the, pop. iage of ark approtiration of 6600,000' for, the coffee' expeneee, attil ; the•restittitioii:teirripoieh!otie'ialthe former Ministers for treason: Snit Elm/aro:ln - contrarerioir --We observe in the it Pennsylvania School Journal, a roll for a sista 'Edneinuntaf , Centreniioni: for iniprovhig corarnon•sehools.Al has; been:,llvoitle4; since the notice in the Journal yous,published,,to' ,hold the tonvendon Ifarrisbom, on Tuestfay, the,,gBth r;f . and'ulthcnth the titiiieels skirt, yet We itist if will Meet with avhiteral and - het' my response AVIP atb PlWlCOfifttelOte.'ne)egOtelv,tlloo, Already been eptioin*d from the principut s cifiee, and toWns, and we hope every_coorny %fill be 'rinis eeentdd,And that - such tutjurpatos wilt be Oveiiito the ,eause or Obigiti - oP l atlVFlrbeileli did coitirnbn. wealth,.sunt iispestisKy stihninsee 'where rtst-Con: IronliOn,ts irk* Md. - - 11shinbisrir is In Ammo mint intiS*Vt# of, Our:Slate * billuence cent out hence will be felt throtheibili the Xeysfulie every county town and school district. . TuvrAstm, Dec. 052 . • i TriiiiediKirriliMilld• Cingreas 1 p , 1-' .t - ',- pranit::'.- N - .;,r , -' 'il ~?'"'' vp ki * ii_ t1... '1! . t ..,, :i ' ii 1 2it O'clot- l l l l'l nsl3l ea., . P"' i l . Se " 93 ~' as received iicifn ;" "Presidep,Out '' . 4tet .. . fzi Severe ulatiripiiitent ineiteages were ty3 receiv ed from the Execuifire departmen t . ' .eT.Q.4A1194.1iti 1 4 gf.s , . .agailhike..4...c9.MittS 3 - 111 gst. g,toSicerl Bills was inifeietl - to - act - rempotarilf clew the new cotrimittees,s4,ll,he nnuottneptl. .„.„ .bi ~ Mr,Hale then eaille,t upitrikeetdtitioli e .. fferee him .yestenlay, and ~w,hic_li _laid oles„,„nuder . _the rules, recindinrg the resolution heretofore adopted 6 . 1) mcithfn of M t Clityrait4difig theltintif# hdlic 'ors serdr ndf 153 baill=by the - Senate li; th'e initaiory. , 9. 1 -4,-..4eao#r a:Pupate:WO° 141g19/ 1 1affikolli 4P i•erit of stoveliment during the recess of Congress Mr: ilatiCTearditillY Enid Efocjitetrtly stipported hp resolution. %He alluded - in touetun p a terms, to the tleintilef Ilan. Millet Websiet! Aterla;tryeriis-tlie tion - re hart continneti.lia'Fisy:the vastornarrhohnel to thcIIITIPPiqr, oti:JePrfeci-Pemberst Iselltte , the Senate . h,as : talren no timing tit the sad events - T he , was attiMitilotis ' He'ailsO• ad vacated 'the 'irtSply'fy , , of again introdubleg the-old tied litceltioriereirciit tom of paying,tribute to.theillustrions.ilead.. : .. i m c gas!, ppppsed theirypolwien . When. tr.,See :eater Representative t oes fiere dui'fiii; - ifie sesicin '6( Congress; tie thtiturld it 'iVotild b 4 pTor l eii'n'iiimie attd.pny furiefitl , honnra id the 'dead: Bat'%then he dies rxwey this.should oat be, ' t• , _-- , - : • .The,question, wits theßtahea rya : Tithe resolution, and it was negatived--yeas t 5,. nays 21. , It teas Then , On motion agreed that when the Sec •ett, adiniltitP, it adjourn until Monday twit.' • -On motion al Mr..Cas..., the Senate then went in 10,F,3ee.uti.re session, ior, the purproie of,eonsidering smatri messages Irom the, ?resident. , The Senate, after being in EleCtlliVEl SeeSiOrl a short iitnei adjourned until Monday. HUV&C:OF RCPRVENTATIVES; The Home met a 1 12.e'elock The jnianal having been read and approved— hlr. Duncan, of Nlaqi announced to an appro priate and 'feeling, elosy, the death of Benjaniiii TIMM psiiii; bite a' tiiembeiOf ill H 0 tise',' from the' fourth district of •Massachusettes; butt cum:ll2o by presewing the usual resolutioai of reap/tot , to the memory of the deceased • Citatullei seconded the 'resolution, and spoke in terinl'iiihigh - enlngy.c.f the'tirthes acid treat intfp,- rite. of chamcter .of the deceased; Whom he had known intimately. • The resolutions were then unanimnusly,adopted. tiOtiae adjourned. IKNATC. WASHINGTON, Dec. 10. The Senate not in seision to-4v, having tertlafadpurneti over' llla4day. • I= the House met at 12 'Journal read and approved. • • - • • • • On ,m?li,oit. of Mr . Houston „ of Alabama, the Wave went into Committee of the Whole on the glade 'of the , Mr: Settartt, di@ clink • Mr Houston moved the cusinmart resolution re. feting the,digeretasubjects_of the President's :nee !. - 1 the appropriate Commit:etc bsr I.lro,,l'ai et New Ydik, moved . an amendment so as to re t ; - : Ma! pardon relating-4o the Twin and q uest i on of to !Ile specialleomminee, with power to send for pereOus el;! PaPerii*od report by nit! ormtberwise. - . , 1,. . Mr: 111(gukp.proceedg.17 wait_ ;2. snoilort r.l the amendment , The Comm nee 4” Ways,,l 7.140 18 had too Much before it to g ive the Tanfl pro'peloll - - They'had enough to do to get Through eppropnationJ bids. Something must be done His constituents telt uneasy at seeing twen ty millions ISUrell26 in the TreaApry. 11F.711417, „ . Wl4ntsaron, Dec. 8. The Senate met at the usual hour.. ' • A ter the tran6action of some Wetness ol,no gen- eral importance, the resolution Offered by Air. Ruak calling for cornea •ol correspontleace between this government au.l, Ilexico. relative to . Indian en. eroachintita us the.latter coutitty, wasiaken up and adopted. Mr Clemens, of A fatiania submitted' a joint, res; °Wea l eoalertiwthe•rinli of brevet lieutenant gen. eral upon Major General Winfield Scott. Mr. Givim of Calilontia, „gave notice -of a bill wh'.ch tie intended to. introtince, to set apart land for the beitefirand cot stfuction of the Pacific Hail. • The case of the , dispated-senatotshipilrom Ken lucky was tiest,taken up. • Open . the yeas and uays tieing u ponordered the amend/Ciro, -President Kiig asked the Senate whether Mr. Merriwettter's name should lre called on the:question, and said that ii.not -otherwise or dered it would be called. Mr. limiter, of Virginia { by geneticl comfit that is should not be called. - Mr. Clements said that this question would de. terminal(' the. question'. II Mr. Merrinether was here, and claimed his seat as a senator, he has a prima acie right to take it. Ai he is not however, he contended that any other gentleman who should, present the proper credentials trinstbi3 received, and that it !leis •a member of the senate his name mart be called. Mr.. Bright of Indiana, maintained that Mr. ger riweather's name, under the Parlimentary rule could not be called even it entitled to a eeat Alter-some further, denote. which-was-participat ed in by _Messrs. Mason of Va., ,Dadger,t4 N. Caro lina, and others, the further consideratiOn of the sub ject was postponed until Monday next. ROUSE OP REPRESENTATIVE 3 The members met at twelve o'clock—the alien . dance being quite fall. After prayer by the Chaplain and the reading 'of the. jeurtial. . . . - -- . Mr Scudder, of .Massachusetta rose and announ ced in a feeling manner thit death ul his late col league: Hem Orin Fowler; which said event" he said had occurred since the.aujoumment.ol the last ries4ion. The:Spealer °atomized the many excellent traits i the'ehartioier of tt7e diceased, and glo*. lag-tribute to hicrtiemory.l , • After the transaction of some further business of no gertemi importance, the gose i on motion, ad journed. . KOkRUTII ENGLM4I).••••A London correspondent or the Boston Joinnal describes a receni vial' to K 08.• int, at his residenCe in the 'ontskiiiii of that Kossuth was found 44 in a room apparentlylisedfor, a lihrary and reception roam,-containinge. consitle rahle quantity of hooks, nearly ?Hof them Arnarietuf ones'r . " flue appearance was that, '!of a man great ly-disappOinted;Anir not ailthealtened=-ivhci has' seen much-cafe •and trouble, - but .who :MBllllB to ,perseyere (he course. he has marked out for him.. self." The house, which was loppcl with difliculf,Y,,Pis, •siitiittea'n 'rriricist Mideiiirtiblerieig,hborhOotl; was, *mail and plain.; - the futniinro was , also and .pot oyes abutPlarrt.?. 7, :q The same writer , says ,",gopd : ,reason for krtoWipg l llpi,, spiv: . the cot!. Stant - WatCleulUSes. of Austr i an iplei,, h oiri Which he' is itai - fr4 even here, htitas - suecCeited' itr getting from Itunghry•ihe renitiaiim ofhis'properiy; though not large,:stilltemouals to ISOMethingi . tiOd .js.thmbthssa,frp!# thie in , „•• • . • . Senesife We.atiettlay . j,flie 3t41) nil. whir. Sinith bt Seliasgtove,'fital Barnet Peter 'ot.liatttoy twit, 'tidrelteriting artibe"ntatintaitai law miles above Hattleton::•Haviag a: fine Fbaer,.titoyatatteAl to go - .up,•logber, : bearing , their game by pate viten ih,ejv.shp.ublare l , Grater_ being in advanced atia'Sleithiritilingiliii loaded .his side, when tiaid'ettegbfibeithveilif &nitrite riflceletd it wasfttee. thti ball 'sieving Gaternsiteatt ain4, 1 1 3 4 3 0! daSinPoll;: !WA, 4101, , The vleoegved P?a v ,e l a ,faajily;.- The. aailuiplof the ferpler see mom!' Ineupportuole. IttNl '46 .7 ,l lribt - it. efolltawinak.! g,. yete terVl OEM", 031 ,1 i i f ‘V.,lf': - ;' . :','-: : - ' l 'As.... ." . .I0 ; - t,' ''• 1 .!-,-,. *re 4,- T ' iNaliNe. pt.:- - r-f" k o „... 4 710ffon - fi.th _ ' irirfiArot vikprq,be . fit Rici. ItyPreetqt i to ,t e fa : fen, 91, - (k.t.. - .froSe an d ' '""" .1 4 10 . 46 O IL,,int;4 l 4'lliaiaiiiiii_b4s.*.oin Our riteritt,,,Fitr; thia - ,0014t,e01; WitiAL, IWO, tillieeraend pet, borne on the toile Otrthe' Arany,. about 8000 'are employed In-the "iielentle.lTexasi,, - evrAftt*iatii4el,6: l TlLOADd tare ill'OC:e l W giiiiitilleitirtett to the two lait. --.-- -..-, • , : ... „It atlpt4„itgieturpleaiseo to Any Mit the e ff ort: of iliii Deparimetit Tor this purring° have been attend -ett mita rune thatt,usual bUCCOSS,- , • - -..--- 1 - - The benefits that elere anticipmeAfripp,the jutW, eiakteiabgitriitigt ritai . te bylitte_' 4 ,eo,,,trryi - ratiOerl iif, the it.h*ritill 9th niilitaii - depaitmenta {Teius and ;;New..-I'lexicalhaving- hem:fully- realizekl...7.-Witn - Mit eieeptloti of a portion of ,t 4,4 Ricairantla, vein} ' ty; iiii3toririt litisteeri'l&triquiritittet'y'Oefiipt Ito •Indian . kleytarintettl: ' ' : ... --. •”. ,' -- ' / - ;U. 11: New &leak° the "Aepredaticriukottfialinditnv have been entimty ht. : reale& The Navejes . .alid the Apachea . :the twAt Teat teretidable,Lphes in att itiaeiegsturi; iiii , e' be en edMitteiily &era ei;tl; anti' `ntailiifest; every detihe; EV be' at pellet,'ri-th the - whites ' _.; . .. .., ,-, , • ,T, . . Intilligence_hasbem heed recent l y that the Yurna , Vibe. PecuPYini! country oif.the Girti'aini &formic) riv ers, vrtiose inroad nott - dapiedations 'have..been thelsotiree of frequent uirreoyliiite stud' nlarin It) ihe inhabitants both,of , .ont 'own territory and , •of 'the ,Mexicalk!SPlVAl Soncra, hat a, agreeti.lo„a peace Vie ,t! - oopt; stationed on the, front* may jusily.„be considered ai in aittive F.ervict—a Service. toci . , , ip whi*ch-they exposed the hardships and dangers of war t without the excitement to stiniu tate or. its hopes: of.h.qtrtable distinction to' sastain t tem. 1 regr e t to'say that' tl l le atternOt 10 - Caltivate farms hy; . the the stoops harybut to few; histani;e4 (hiring tlfb part -*win, been encoded with . ; benedcial • re- This fstlure is owing in isait'to the constant activity in which it has been found necessary, to keslair 'hook and to the necessity,. of employing theriV in 'the' construction of barracks, and in other works at the many new- poinui that buTe sTcOn4, been established., -Hopes• are enter tained, however, that whet; a fair trial of the “per intent can beltiatle; it will, at least at-such of the points es are ta'vorably situated for the purpose, be more successful. Tha t expendittres have ; been considerably retitle. , ed, and this ton Inifirk Quartermaster's Department rhat'bninefi of the Wilke of which the expendi tures ate. Moiaraffected i by , these circbmstarieed . l—. The expense of that department ascertained :.rind estimated, (exclusive of clothing the 'amount of which isls.xedfijpertnanent regulations,) continue exhibit rift 'annual cl4rease,' vt2 lot the current year. rot edittpared .wit hi tie' WI- yeltr;td- redaction of 5501 : 252 7 and for the next year., as compared with the ca rren t sear, a bather rectnctioi , of $500,- 000. In spite, however of every effort to reduce the expenses of the army; they must continue tril‘e very great in :proportion , to its Members, so Ibn~ as it is, necessary to maintain so large a knee in coun tries whims supply soierla of what id necessary to its seppon as those in n Inch the 'wester part of It is 'how' stationed. • 'rite Secretary PlT2r2ePltl the-expediency 01 en r deavorin2 to make POMO arrangements with the State of Texas, whereby a portion of her vast on. occepied itumain may be temporarially alicitte4 to the exclusive oiteuppey of the'liiiliatis within 'Tier border-. .Wherpolicy;hearever it might be deem ed proper to adopt in relence to the Italian tribes in Texas, Caltfontia and Oregon, is-a question only of humanity or of temporary policy, as the period d,-;!tuot he . very remote when they Will be sw e pt be. the resiitietot tide of emigration whintf co ji l i n . na tty tn,:vs it•waidwilie.se countries. The cane oil regard io NOM .Mezico That territory is to re:note and . acenssible,„and liohltvoirt such little itulticti:Peti; !rlograttis, that 'besting:oe tithween the two ra.:ert t: 4 'Teglilled, in all' prolciabiTity, in continue there lon,ot haVe ceased in every other portion' of the coo!ittolt: Wmultkitmot be bei!er to . imlace the inhabitants in abairdott,.ayountry which seems hardly,. fit,jor the habitation oforvilizea mart, by remmieratit4 there 'for their properly in money, or m lands 'situated -in "More favored .region. Totrrtilic.AtioNs . . . The Secretary palls attention to, the system :ot coast tortificationould says: There is a number of Its-WhiCh have been commenced, and are in various stages of advancement, but the prosecution whiehja-suvended fur warn of the necessary appropriations. Most of these works are highly imporlan!, being intended for the protection of our printipal seaports and na'val stations, viz.' BoStrin, :New "'York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Norfolk, Chatlestown, , Savannah, Pensacola, Mobile and New ()deans, anti, otheupoiats of scarcely less im. penance. Whatever difference oroPinicm mry arise as to The extent of which. the- system' of fortifications el oullhe carried, all most admit that no expense .should be spared to render points like these above mentioned absoftrefy impregnable by any force, that may' reasonably be expected to be brought against them: • He also again .urges the necessity of a greater supply of heavy ordnance. runs. AND itswaon !Amanitas! cs-rs. , . 4 The' wart ler qie Mien' and Harbors ' Mr which appropriations were'Made by Congress, have been (confided -In the two corps •of en . eers mkt '‘topo. graphical. engineers, both of which are eminently qualified far this duty. The works on the Atlantic 3 and the Golf of Mexico have e assigned to the corps nt engineers, and those an the Northern,lakee and Western rivers to' the carps of topographical engineers.. It ,is believwd that this arrangement will eminently conduce to the speedy and ecotni• cal execution of the wink. ISIU4CELLANEOi7S The expedition which I mentioned in" my last an ' nuatreport as. having been sent lunderr the command' .of Ibevett Captain Lorenzo Sitgreaves, to explore the Zuni and Colorado rivers, , fmm the source of the former to the Paci fi c, has coMpleted the explo ration and returned; bar the report hits nm yet been submitted. Early last spring Capt. Marcy., :was sent with a party to - explore the head \v:tiers or the ;fled Miter tie accomplished the ..obj ect anti trees returned, but the report of thei expedition - has not yet,been prepared. . ..' . In raYinst annual report I balle your attention to severafpointi in regard to which legislanon'ap peared!to mem be necessary. I will 'simply- re new this suggestion; withnot !repeating the ;mail:ink on which they wereiountied.i „They were: itt. That the Defiaitment 'EI authorised 'to abol ish such arsenals 'are no long ,fneeireti and it source i ofmieless.expense.c •• . ~ , . . • ~ .:,, 1 ...„ 24- That an othlitionalmoEt her , of, ecrminissaries be mitharized. • .. i .. ~ -'i . ' '• - rl' That Oretiril list or li, ithdy'iifit established,,as. o'inettSiire of j'eshita-bo h tri the officers that! .are tibial:deal imilhosii'lhat a iron i ,- -. -,' :' -• v ~!tili:. r iltat.lite distribution I,,armirrs onion.; . the. 1 1 Militia of the State and Tetri 'crier!, Under, the net af • 1808," 1 e inarrillittitafirre air the basis of the free' White - male inhabitants of u e to bent arise. its slaiWnlik the latest iensus, - : nstead•Of the official' ii ,rein tn o. Of the. militia, Av hich , are . freque n tly ..-nni . furnisheth.altd,when braise , and whe9itintished, .tirti often inaccurate , • . ' -- By th e fifth section el the . 'it Of Sipit . ither'ltlitii, 1850, it is made . the duty o the Secretary of War to discharge 8044.4 who' iii iliti . thii lime of his,en liturrient , svatrutider Ihe , age oflftserity-iirie' yours,, Unless snchetilistmehhhad b eam tnetie:with bon.' .sent of th e parent pp goatdi ta.oftheantliet. ,_I. re-; Cinininend that anY person being aboye,,the a g e- ?f .. . ••' '' • shall '' OM '' 1 ''" '''''. ' eirrldeen yearaorhoprac t RIIC lan IMPC7I.' li tin- mat be cont pis lied io igieve .:otit his'iefiti'Of en-, lirtineriL. , .._ . t . 1.. ;-.• • .7 t:0 I ';,) ''; 'f• i...'i 1 - r. ;',' t,..; : : I.i , ';iii' ' . ~ , . : I , ' ' -16., :;. A .. -.!ii '':.! .-'1,.! firdaSt Paint's, i nameithisetit Severe,i of, ViraYii" ? *ld 'Leff tilipA , •i9 , lB:if,-;kluk : 111 0; loihiard ortn 1847. ti# orte:tvhe b 1 ill gi4eir then airy ititorrhatititi binv. . . A full corps of kovnaersaretatoork on the I liaoistown and Balletille Railroad. • ; epior .o e- core yof the . WM. L Ann - -, - - ,oi,_ther,f3eerelliVret:ll4.. lif r. Onn ' ' ~i .. long *and well lii*eit)icocu t t coil ate , a tirii au lei:comical tellatejtml. , a ta.4l,isposittellt , otbe sit squadrons, into-4•yelichl.:'. •;;lavatlitictrila nciiil divided, and the ii,r+ris hide .:l i n prcitaiiit the)arious vessels* thei *rviei4 -- lalelf,ere - 41.6.11te Alricait equidlite.th' i SemetillrY, suggests thafthe tiine has come for congress- to id._ quire into,the necessity - 10t..confittuin it; and he fittolltatithltr:Vel*trilffitftr4lo3fitOirttelfli i ill" -- that a' few; small vessels' added. to, the , Brazilian squatiyan may he,slifficient to soppreas it. - The expedition tolapan is made the subject of a -long neticei.containio,,cr,- however , no new- maser.—. Tik.4„,e: f x petlition,loz. the exploration of the .China 'lleitifi lhal4pikeacitlit ai(d Bhering's Straits, is also notices, and the Secretary says that, in view of the -ardupal, raml, long service required, - he 'Wet -put , the 0"."01 , ,r W,fq -Vincelm et! s . propeller ,Jelin t flatlet:tole, Ali, - brig, Porpoistlioila pdet - 4iiiii.tirion that iqu'adr ' ion:" Thii exPetlition isler be Well - Sitiplied 'With r•iertii fie . o ffi cer': sitabw ill be. unders•the4coinurrtn4 .9f gomfililolier-RicElitold• ,I , i ;--- -,..: ~-, ~.,, 14,1., i , The e,c.retarst,ok.,iftrefers 16 !he etygloratiork.of a •Pcirtlbil `of,Africa'ryiii:; east 'OT tiberia, to !helm — port, ins .. Itticevol;Whicli his inehnon'hial been . eallattyiiie Pennsylvania Colonization Society . With'. a• - •view . lu, preparing the ;Wey.,foy such, an oxploration r shoulil Congiess,atttlibrise ,0,,. he. has l attaehed Cogiuttanler Lyecti 'ict - ihe African ScluadrOn, • with ifistrectiens • having-in iietoihe itsiertitittnient 'hi such fociiihres tut-the tosst.as may oller.the -greatest 'far:Mies...fur. penetrating the interior. , .The steamer -Vixell. is ; tit bit ,setit td the,,AtrOsn coast to alit, ,ia• commander. 'Lynetifs•o'peratiiitia.' '' ' "" • , • •• • , - .. The'Sipeditirm haexplOre tlfetviters of the 'Urn gnary•atel Lai Platat;- Intety Oiietted to commerew, is the next Fut jeCt: erinfideripl, - l jt .-. w Ili • COnsiel . r,ohe steamer Cater Witch, ,w 'Mt a complete outfit. of boat-, &C., tinder command of Lieut. Page, who withieliarfai Mkt 11Sthe itearher is ready for 'sec 4ice. - . ,t, • - • •• - • The tetra.° of Lieut. nenolen from an exploration of the valley .of llteArMitop,,is.,roFte poticed t and he is said to have aceOmplished his dutfilteironghly and obtained much` valuable inforinahou "``Liebt. .Gibbenpwhe tobk'ir'.diffetr'elit south, has not yet re turned. The itrvices of the Prig Del on ,astertirfnins thir location of rocks and sheaf's bi . tween, this coin lry and Europe, are faverahlY4Poken 01. • The Secretary) nett •speate' 0f 'tady-Frankliti'S new eflort,,aitled:by>lr;ileneY-Grinnell tied :Mr. t;eor„,, , re feaboily,,to;discover . ,Sir John Feaokfin„4 Site' haS . aske . if re cooperation of Parsed Assistant Stirgetitr Kaite, anirperthiSsion has been gitrikie him. by an-order which puts him on special serViCe. The Secretary .recommentis-rhat t ,Congtees. should provide.lany.mearts.that may, he , eepessary for the prtiseenirm of icienttau;diseOrery.ia connection with. D i 3 KirtePirthity. `. The Naval Aeadenty is the -subject' - of same ex• tended favorable•reurnirks, and she Secretary .pro pi=es that hereafter the Academy shall consist ex clusively, of cutlets of young men, who are received a 4 candidates totaffmessioir to the riivi that the number be limited, , lot the present, to 248 ; one. fourth, or 62,,t0 be .nominated at the commence. merit ol eaeh ,yearly term ,, a n d ..10.euesturite the . loWeslellss in the schaol-57 of these to be homi. nate,' by Conzess aniFs' by the President. Itrieeif.. -cies to be supplied. by Congress lard the .p r eiia st i t . Taking the experience of the West Point Atadeeny as a guide, therntiber, olgraduaes .yearly would not et6eel froni twenty-five to 'bitty. , The 'Seerettiry else prripts•ea that the cerpa of inidshiOnnen shall-cortsist nf: 29" to be reisigned for, eservice on shipboard; and ,after six triontlis at sea, neon examinithoo Heel approval by , a compe tent build, to be entitled to a midshipman's war ram thithig at their gradnatiort from the schoril Afteritnewyears service at sea, they Shall be, upon an , ,ther essesinwiesi„.noted for F.rommion to a new to be called „,"mristers.L . The grade parsed midstripineti' to be uhrifistied as snort as. 'the 'gradted priimotibit of the corps will allow. The grade ot •masters to ccrits4t of one bemired; to be "at ,once .the appoinmentnt so many parsed malshipmen.. Thischatige, blr ItZeititedy sugg ests, I wovid e ff ect a redaction of one hundred .11Illi "' ,1011.11• tee; (IffiePrs, arid increase the ratio of promotion to the eiiiPS of lievienattis. Ilyelrographical corps is The•organiz:.:tan,e7f a. next recommended, to consist of 30 ir t a,:t ets , 30 _lieutenants; 15 cennroantlets 4inl, 5 captains, to be especially educated fig scientilit.servire,intlepeorl ens and separte horn the regular naval service...- ft shnotcl up from rnatetial.fornished hrtho Natal Acailem y The 'Secretary. d asses and ar • goes in, (icor ot this new corps at..some In connection with the oilier propo,itions he sehmited he sari that it will'aflord the annual appointment DI 62 candidates Itrr the navy'; 'Will give peitnanen .cy and , efficteitcy to the Academy ;. will quicken promotion ; to ill establish a valuable corps of .ac,i entific officers, em. Mr. Kennedy comes out strongly against the abo lition of flogging in the Navy, and says that it hss caused increased • insubordination, more frequent courts martial, and the demoralization of men and officers. The most frequent ° complaints against it are tram the seamen them - elves. In cotmention with this lie proposes a new system for organizing a body of efficient seamen, the details of which are too lung for us to publish, • • An increase of the Nacy.i:i strongly recommend ed. ' Also the establishment of ode or more facto, ries : for the construction of machinery, &c., far steamers. He also advises that, by way of expefi • merit, one of the mail steamers built with the un derstanding that they were capable of being. fitted far War service, should be equipped with the prop. er armament ' • Ai provision for the increase of she. number of seamen c now to, 7500, is ,tecommenderi.— Ake an increase of the marine corps of Pursers,,to eoilier With the establiAtriito of a new corps for as sistant pursers.' The establishment of a retired liS, is attain advised. Arivrig . the-misceflapeous subjects referred. to,,' the Naval Ettlktm . at Philadelphia is well spoken of, but it'issuggested that it would be well to re move it to' Annapolis or Norfolk, away filnu the .temptations of adatge:city The.,,,iecretary estimates. the sum neeersary for the support of the Navy fnr ,the year. ending Jane. 30 h, 1852, at 811:591,593 67 ;•of wbich '484.02 1.- 92;1' 98'Will le for - airtime, Objects.' The embunt drawn from the Treasury dining %the year Julie 36, 1852. was., after deducting re-payments, 5.8,9 . 13,118 72, of which ‘52,75.6,068 84 wita, for 'specal objects. The iihexpettledblaticeof riPprO-' piiaiirma on the 86ift of 'Janie; 1852 , une $3,119,- -644 60 ; , ell of which; hotte_ter, wIIPbe wanted for oldigations to comer ,;. • SU/AIM:HANNA' RAILROAD:—Thee . contract for tire' • arMre grading and filaSginy of this mad , was . alien eilOtt, Built mote,up the.23d nit. , tol\leis.ol3. PWLIP DrramiEnTY.,ZERUS GIi b -M... 1 4u.NA4. 4 9 4 Witt. Tee lihn the ceri olipositellartisbot, where it coon ectir'Wit l l ' th e , • Baltimore , Comberland. valley :railroarla- . ..ienariar .otif i tite,wast;aide.. of tite..Sosquefiatina.-about,.cigfiti inks; When ii-rosiesti) Agbiek point_ and, 'is ' alreiVdy a railroad': .coririt l / 4 4 ary:o4llre east • iirt he " 'Pro m• Dant - thin iCronaltxStothory, the - eastern • mar of. th.:..Settiochatitia,and frent.thence to Lewitt 11'aq., It cppeialed; it!, the contract that . the, work; k tie Coot mear.eil 80 coMitleced: within 21 months.. The teotsate said . tertier•. - fakeratile..tettite compatigis• som e what telo ti f i t of t I icv engii:ae IS't k ; the, ,e meetit-et s tlt§cific) is ttrtiit, taken vairoatti., :e erey ,' ezpeiitiitce tesperi'aihfley, the 'con , 7filietorri;AfretiOpritit ,gartrantne tirattite: road will Lle cempleted zin the etiottettliete,pKeeticablei 1040, .it IS t expected,. drat the peitic r9 'etilf be ,„02th0.woilij.t,ntlettakeit „by, them, : tWeliefrolitho,aiiit tekeeptiheittapenitactare , ehhe firiitge; at Dacipitie.. i .1.0101149 1 t4O-,tog; .040ftetilioptesnfisey,intribti.pep.1 ,ntQuit eeflet dte,Se j ilptehaptfailiFk-Avit!tqut, spar.{ rae,cittietnnd - i i i it ietat:oo ll " l l PP9 1 10; 441rie4el irod eortimereeby "thi,'ipperiee iacitittelr of 4000; Oath. to.betreitlittedt; f , !Rielf.titner bet: the rewind- 0( IhottetAidtP:tteee, ad vtuturiath e id teeene in the.enterprtse, , , ME , .:',,.... ---,.:::idbilegisalits.'relitihatearliallfwrelmtlioellBn:t.:::riueatbilud7isirell:ds ca.intorrtoefcflutiblk.. it ah co(itity Democrat, received six e i ze ta 7 *ate Pepin. ,. • . lc Co . 7 :LThe„liiiriotlri Republican Nays, th a t pc ,,` kin tely WO exportect S.iiiii marble nst of Psyche, executed 6w, : • • is on exhibiti aer-G on alt a ; of ißichniond. Norfolk, wbois non t o pk4Z; —The Legislature of au .21 11 , . 31 41 tels h .' ' tie `a i " " ordered "ix fence to be erected around' tae —, Ppeti. ' . noe battleground.— —James G. Birney, thee-celebrated AboH ilo • has written letter k i e o s F r r o cd un . a D i o n og r l a t ra p a, . „,, , ° 1 is ii O:hc g ' 13( • ..—mris resided with h er a s hurt distance above Talleyville. in Brandr;:t Hundred, et., ores burnt to . death on Taw* • - —George fritmeiteh and H. Miller, two l a known eilizettp ,pflictbile„got into an attny 041 , 4 20th inlitanti which resulted in the death of the tat ter from a stab. • —The littutliotAgr'incilturle, scientifictll7,en‘ t i ce. h oe , of )34% ttpen introduced into some a i the ecipeges of t h e N orth veil —The New York Mirror say. very propetty,tha aoy man vrho boy his nominationor hi s e t em , 4 t o Congress will sell his vote to the highest tode, e • when he gets-there. —Perhaps if its 'ti nt , as generally h oz% ut , should be, that sail pot in the month, will in.t ar j, relieve the convulsive - movement s is fits, ei t h eT ,: t children wr. animals. —He who rieg.fecteadsrertising. not only r,,4 himself of his fay advO4ges, but best ow , ti: spoils on his wiser rivire. —The-fog was so dense in . Nei York an Bitr. day evening, that the Transit steamer on the eon ferry, while endeavoring to ours, found herself earl time, after three saccefliive trials,ttaelt at the shl from which she started. —Judge Evans, the newly elected g r eener fe u South Carolina, is said to be an oppeneptot sers ion, and yet universally popular athome. —Gen. Andrew Jackson, Dem., was last elected to fill a vacancy in the Indiana s 'eke McAllister, deceased. —Crime is decreasing in Irelend, in all except in that of offences against property, last aec:ilumts of the deliveries of fi London, state, that they amounted to 6/ pounds. —A bronze colossal statue 01"ChristikerCei bus is to be erected in Madrtl —Lab',rays pm scarce at Cincinnati; vie hand. are demaading 25 per CCM. advance. —The cost Of raising cortfin Illinois is col to six cents pee:bushel; —Gerrit Smith is About to makeanother do, Lion of laud among tbn worthy colored people —A week ago larit.Pridny. ►he conducair nlo the trains op the:lafie Shore Railroad. In OW covered an ob'sirietion lying on the vatic nrit neaut. T i lie train was slopped and the 1174 , N1E removed, It ,pirrived to be a bpi. which behigi ed, contained a pretty babe. The halt 1141113! WaS taken to the county Almshouse. —The Mormons shy that the reason alit' pie of the Untied Slates do not adopt the wives, i. that they.are rec avaricious and pew... t o suppo t :hip* - at tl jet. : bout ,ighly or tu mis , ionaries of Mornumism will depart s t the United Sthtes aid different pans of EsoF China, Australia and the Sandwich Island:. —A mitn• named. Dnnohne. wat hrmalh , t, in nanaiyon.couniyAbio, lam week, b; fades, one of whom, named Shay, was eTrert.t. —A machinist, of Troy. the Albany Aths, has the - contract for fitting up 20.000 of Gesze las Miiskets with 'percussion locks, in pliice of ;5: fashioned dints. 'sane INtreilyer, a pedlar. u.,23 ltnnelem , the highway, near Columba:, Ohlo,Lits evening. his tlyroa( %as dangeruusly cut, LW his goods stolen', . A slave, who kired He. Schlatrt,ia Pititt La. on the 20th ult., WWI tried un the 93d,u ed anti sentemeed-to be bang next day. • —Mr. Daniel Calle, of Hartley. Calm contr. (bras %tilled tip' the Ist t., br the accident !barge of 11, guts of Mr. Daniel Smith, with trl , was ituntitrg --During' Hie rafting, for a week ors° pm. a numbet of deer have been brought dove the aware, some of them unusually large. 'Hey said to be very plenty up the ricer ' —An Act haiYassed the North Carolina lure, prohibiting the salts of inroxicauag dree persons of color. —John X. Jones, committed suicide at MI a few -weeks ego, by suspending himself its bedyout with a silk/ handkerchief. . . —Shad are making thetrappearancr 2lral One was caught at New York last week, / at Necillaven. Both were served up to ble kyle al the hcreht. —A man named Fairfield,. said to he tra ninia, hair'been arrested near Wayswille,Nr., ed with attemitt.ng.to induce_a number of ! in run away. ..• -Over one hundred canal boatshave not Winter (parlors in the Albany bazin canal days, and others will be bid up as sac shall have discharged their cargoes• —Mr. Richard Robinson of N. T.. firs; vra "the lhip Ffcekali fell overboard, and was (11 on the voyage from Boston to Calcutta oa I .ber 344 —The rumored resignation of Mayor Ha!A -Daltimore,is , incorrect. to :The property of 'Wellington Grubb xattialty secured for a new Cllslolllh ollit toington.bei., at a cost of $3500. On.ibe Ist ofJanciary. 1853, the sale oi be foreverprohibyed in VI T° l ' sequetitlithe sale Is decidedly brni in da,t, ' 6 - 11 is atnhentically stated that the W. Montitnenrhas reached the heighth dove' eta twenty . two feet, and it is coojectrari probably - bewilt completed to its isitcd fl SOO feet, in abOut 9 years. —Dr. Wesley Smead, of Cincinnati, an,l fitoi,thousaitti dollars to the " /14 That aPptiartilut the census. 013+ threat! of spiritoousand malt liquorwreaches ;het Wutil7 or eighty•six piton equm . i to air gallons for every adult pers"' kill not say there is not need of mar l° lies , • ettizen ottnrtisiana, bas offered le lemmorri whoterst his slaves in New Yolk alr.ieat horn!! in texas, in the fee simple land as Ite;miy require for larding and ' t int,' Ofilier ent:Ure of cuttori. - —we state on the authority of WWII -113 : 111, that Loufa Napoleon has written' 'man- knees to 'Jerome Napoleon Boar Bakitnore# inviting him to return 10 i sct i.n 11 4u. 1 9n , it is,added, will probably basal --The:l34o6rd (111) Times states I .cent horticuilural show in thartorn. thei r h I.F'! 4eo that a bundle OL ,str_ite carrots we tro, re ,rso!pS, and gave the prize accordiogly• 'UPI Anderson, one of the oldest cis Cincinnati, flied en teatosday last. He Ws! !rebind. iiaintin'ry, 1451. fought in the !1I eon tended in. Cincinnati in IWO, and at the! his death was nearly 101 years old.
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