North Breach, but either to No encumber the bill lab M, M else to Ms ht owns Miyake= pre. !•jet of thew eau e• its merits The north was m they Were ditrewieed sod fmreuw ; the bill was lulled In eathesthes.eet its elm whin amender. out fmr Derfeerath meld be found willing le enp. !part such a Zeibustertion sebeme. ablator. there , were thhty-hase is the Sane who Weed ready to do All) ibiog i• their power to mews the passapd ,• hill that coutained no melt objectionable feature., If the When.had been ail milieu. tor the North For Cam, Commissioner, Dramb, therefore. asthey sow maker. why did' COL. ASA DIM(ICK, y— net, ,Needof putting it in jeopardy mb, by web • rowel, join theme Democrats in eupportteg the auSleet m the , b^.." "rt.' ..... onepaal bill reported by Mr. Feller, sod lease they, , LA ; ~... ft ......„,.. 1.6. " We pe lk"" reeive that the 'MI N... and, A. A g ri ,.... oul k ....r. taraL 44 h .:. c ...., , r „., ,„,,,,„, „, rh o.. other Whig papenh Gala the Pennsylva out Put .Iv he. It °Meier 1.9, nine, exult over the removal of thi. utter- Iket acre ealWentor Wheat. 8 ,,,, ebb. gentleman, for forty-five .'ear* the gal 8.., a.. 3 0 ,....,40. 0 1 0 , n n ch.. Postmaster of Greeorburg, Wuknoreland mum. county, in this State. A man appointed by litet arc of Pieria% Wheat.. ho•°. Jefferson , and emtintiod under all admieis. 24 Brea do. Johnonour• gen./bend Che. 1..,, r .. .. . Federal . /Many. /one, inducing the two /Ami n more el Corn, 5,00 , ittrations of the younger Adams and (ion., Ad Ban da, 3,0 n ; Harrison, Oh lot falls a victim to the policy Heat ante al Re, 3 / 00 10( Got.. Taylor, who come s into office, Boa acre of Dam. Bea Yukon or Butter, ;Z i t 1" loathing pr seriptinn," and " without ltd Ilea do, 2 , 00 [friends to'reward or enemies to punish."-1 WA a any qua ..... y not le. than 15 1., ASS e The., were in this ease many eittenuating ' do. -- - - ' - - --- - anal' note when. to eland or fall on tal Olt, t h. l e, beit' b t d ee ... , d• IMO circumstances. Mr. Drum . poor, and the. L',- The editor of the W ) oneng Itcenterat is kr- . men jut , ... .... ... ,,o, till ~., 1 ~ .o W i l ' office was necessary to his support. Ile' Ad best do., yiSly week mom us aorta r 1. pop gent 0t,1.) . dam ". Ben cow. . c h n o wan not • brawling pont/tun. He was de.' weak for ont rennet-he npou hop...enema end new e Flggi 1101.1 OW ' Ad hetet do., 3,00 1 penent upon his exertion. for the support ' etatconeon Ina ne.A Mae,. to H, r att le'. ems. ' S AX . 5m...., Ewe. the gentlemanly. obliging,' Ben Ileifer. oDomeaic A ...... ale,. by 01. ref a d d elpless family. These eireuta.tances ond Mesas. Buchanan, Punter. Plemelnor and i ... et g e ,„ p...... e , et H.q... • th w enete , len. .. i.. ~, wed km under former Federal adminis- when 11.• memo. for not publishong our ankle w ote . i e . bee . .„..., 1 . hi . .... by the or, ! ... .. n. , i'....;!lt " atioun. but they did him no good under ' nertainly • arange on, -It 1. abeam, lobelia.. ........, .H H. Prier, 0 , ... h . R . hy the r .. .4 . .ti .... R.., 3,001 the no-party reign of General Taylor. But! toward. the • very reonetable ....do noo. who. he ..... 0 ef tht. Pan (hit, vh, t , e , www , 1.-, e , gd host ele. ...y....a1t on the liar... f. ' we thine[ not forget another fact. The son , roonrand the Tulthonettalt toommx ex/Ammo/he ! henry .... e ... Me. H i ..., we hot,. h•• r .. 4Lewlx . e . r , Lleldong• 1.1 in the Clhllayt of this excellent t iti.en'wes Captlin S 11. , Democrat man a ..1 tho. i e bee km , fn mina. ! t h e be em ed bring the first victim to the deem.- g i a we i t i e 3 ram old Coln Woke le Han- i Drum, who fought at Deena Vuttn, under II ad....P.30h into 100 pa r er. If a lilhrl want. ex... 00i ... .albs the ......,,..,... -newt, th.,..„, nem • Manses Yamer mud Stud Bonk.. f leneral Taylor, and was killed in the Tel- on.. it is ata apt /no ...ouch to Rem thrm.e , . 'is a piano. to kamer that hie may an lay in the' Beet 8011, :LOU , lay of blezieo, under Gen Scott. Otte of if they ore contern Mod wholly. Ie io needle. to fR. t h e , he •••• • Hr .., ~,,r„,„,, to, Ad beet ...., let. tilt props of hie deelining years wan the 5 ."" ' gallant soldier. It cannot be uid that ..Y W. °ere... '• f.. h'f a oh. , c.d..... r all tam., and nho 4. never era ha 1. like ha me . i r e t t i : 3 "7....",......... „ it ... we We defy the vt intat.t, of the Tatekhanneek own. worthy beedemon...eanded ill the night row,. Conte Slanual.• Oeueral Tayler wee ignorant. of MI this, 6r to Aged to the first ....monee o r pomgroph in the . lam.,, residence, with his efihel., to avoid pmin g La Eme Wool Beek, 3,u0 . that these farts were not represented to a... lei.. and to his hen/Inman, Collamer. We whole article thin ,outrun even I. onthiance al ....., nth . .. 0 „....., we .„. toid, w ..: ... B e a l n o c no w d zi . me t an. ahem. or than troy to noolit , iry gentlemen on Wyo. mint., ...meted kr asked foe by the misc. of , t ...... H en n .. 31:: know that they Ware 1.0 represented, and uing. Ile knon• et ... em u ho d.,.. ~,,,3 her o.i. lurford, nor by my couroderable pinion a #,,•,,,, MIK WI Or lamb**. fr.. fht.. s in N..• am furthermore that promise. of dm Continue 11. horse olej. . ton. merely oe it new, . divert at- neu t.., . ,1.,,......,,,,,, . j.,ify i, 0,, 80,y 0f,.. .r., :. ....., „.nos of Mr. Drum were held out by the I,oo' power. that be. • noon bolo, toot routatoeltis wyonting pare. in ".., gmnee h m on tin t of reek proscripnen for min- , ~.. cm" This ia an act {bat would bane been eon/ ,Sheeran , of, the fork in dee centre. eny. It is , ~.., w•he. That .... 0 ., fakir ..., „ n on. a. hem do., . ( . 00 surable in any administration. Perpetua /lob .en use for bie nada' , med d'oher...hie deal- , peaty ante.pruocriptin t pnamme and pleMan of Gen Disetromary Premium. • all R. (• repo tad . by Ilene,' Taylor, it b e a piece k eg . If the emelt. no •.:,L .. 'or • • 111.01..... •• !Taylor and hes tn.., repeatedly mark. penal.. Die , nor , re .. . wt.. w e. t r e :".f. 111 asraud .Ile. of wattlpn, musk and scandalous proserip lhe amen., so is ) mot rem, el leo to lees paten. by ' he th .„ . we ... win por e ...., .„.„,_ ....fie M•n:f r oe.:... , Needle Wath i aml the lion. To show bow • neutral pence re x" itte it I"'''''''"Y " 1 l". l'Am/o l .' we ""'" '•he Their nomenoiral eosin. about rreptaltficatkens" Exceenwe Committee mem. fully .4 the awn., ge , tht . h f et gthe lb e k i lowittg from the respeen belay end cahoot of et er whom wk.. r •n . mw n e o n .. h e ...., id', r,,,,,,,, ; ~,, t h e non of the ladies to hie hunornble b reac h el in.. the pi tt . fgh Di erwr o t , aunt 11 i all , ll h.... MU° emthee. .•' .... 1 rankest emblege and 1 9 pocriey. Than Mi. trey- : ...G. t . 11, ,,,. h .. t . T1RR ,.... w. I We one we are eolnewhat surprieed op . an . Morm wile fir.. •• he " reef ..^.• fo r leo, no nem in the county, •nd we may eay 0000, I '' i RODNEY JEWETT„.Es. Com t 'het Gen Taylor ehoulol permit the res./. tot, wo tom.. leh el le. e 1... mot elo ot et once. Wle, r wy , taw , pe ,...„, hen„ Mme.. th . the ogie .. , .0 11P.1. CASSEDY. 3 not of one who had two gallant eon. in th s i n n 0.,,,, . ~,,,,, ~„,inhotton slant o. abeee,'' :awn 'Mexico; one of whom, Captain Simon H. oeel -- m.0 . ,' ...1 c.ot rortien to 1,,. amble the r man h p ....... N ote t o h . • ..... , tho n r A CIRCULAR. I Drum, fell gallantly fighting the enemy at evidence m , 01.. ro r land "'a.. 1.. .... -- e.fi .. 1 . 01, re..f" 1e...... r Te the Members of bte AmanalMnd 8.1,1, .1 the TOO gat. of the Capital. We are not Iho rwore owl daemon, mod actoneonia. Lip at tott.h.rr Ir. tn election, than he hao dom. h'ittovit.kohnot of those who ...Ides- urviu ie Mexico ea half canoe . . Inica,lieno. and n 01l ',ease no ' • 3 . I A.• -- ". er. " ... 00 ........ h. th. fe - r To exc. the .... ef mr emote to • .... ta " master key" to the honor. and /mole , . "'"""" it "" "'" ' ''''''''' l '"""'''" th '' '''' P""st of '"'Y/ •od ,van oil Gem..b from erne.. '.3stemintsl, improved ...d will ~.., praciica. rent. of office; but wo do think that the! ""'"'"" '" ' l ',"' " ' ',' 1 "" 1 , ''''''"""l she ''_,„"'"'''',' nod"' oral{ ....0f.% `eh...a eflment.' ble and profitable mode of cultivation, Ate.. re on. sense spirit which platted Gen. Taylor in of- j t 0 . ," rt. 1, c , (1 k " •-""•' 'hoot; o ^ "'"."' tneemph. But when that triumph is erbeved leo atne wi nne br y t h e ho e d ' , d mom of mr noway. A n d o flee, should have shed its protesting wings, ''''' " I. "' " I "'"" "'' 4 '" 11 1 "'"" '.. "c "H." 't `". Oar" "' "`''''... '''" d• de. et es onenestinnable, al., that the ingot.. .., the One.. 16 gray beedpf the pareut Or 6. a, .6i defend.... 0 0.n.0..... of demenketiond ha.,, ...... t he. ...fief ...I defiler.. ct.... 0. • society Mould he o f and viably felt, to, a. the best offieers Which the tilt Artillery 1 ''' ""°"'''''' TI "" ', l, 'f ink ii" beef. . r " .l.- "... .... ele. geed fin... ..ton lean, ever, acre of lemon. in the comity ; that eould bout of. ! "n" te he P" '''' in. 'nen'''. we him " j. i• thin.. ....le freed .P.' the P.O. Pre... every ace thereof nhoold, in mete way, be nom. , In the instance niluded to, the officer ro- Orally "Low end the only en , t h e e h, h e . to the „ wow, ow . whir , . 0 , g et , few ee l th e ; onted at oar connty fain, ma Mettld eta.. a , moved hi old and in reduced eireumatances ; Levu 11 "' '') 111 """' 1 "'""( . W)....P0 '" L ) .v" present dy n e., i eto ~.r.,....th. dam, the hemmer at the stn. But it nun be AS.. tha the ball. of the Die:loan ertillerist out down . .......P........ e.. .... Yo . 1 ... e mid tot .. -: rennan g ix 0 n ... f e fi n . ~...wc-that we 1 etempairien for premium. naturally intercepts al l. l. the amain say of his declining • ire; while howl. Theo ~Loll not Mock tar .111..11110n Irv,,, eoth h. oto. w„ h ot . t h e n othoeht t o 0 tr ot h, h ht , the ..., ........ ew , 0 . 1, wie ... ehy th . e , „ th ., his successor is • 7.ang man , the prime M I the real and prinks al mew S..' .he f.'s... who feel ~none{ et thee unsoiled fee change. 0.11 mem of c 01..., excellent to their land, de not L lire and l'""III't with no helplss femily de lii6ol, eIA In hare p then ,,„ n ob o i t . non, the o mako • l iiw iPw•Prfirehm. el the It man it . calm.. beeonee generally know.. see they mg. n-that (Indent en hie Man. fon,altelste sod sub - rower behoted ,he prone', ho. ' " nicf " fl. ' ff '• 1 ined to mat'ef. and Mee ther !Mid.... re.. vet . enemy method. of idle.. tmlependent of the hone terra. T. ' ol 7° °ff. would " I "'" 1 ""I" c.f....) . 4 . 11 le ee......4 ' , el..° - 2 1 , ..1 - the bolktaboagg at each stenceedeng opportunity.- , .....• ft ., ...m e i. the reet, of 0 „.... ) , 00 , , , that party feelings had driven every tender melte the adop et to the beton.. end ley%are all i n Ai..., t h ey ..„„ fon , 0 , h......, • ,..„ ; ewe which „...,...„ hee . the ... wet .. 1 and humane emotion froth the human heart. the dere... ofei fn... ebe 1 .... 1 .......0re0f the mindle. ..I the Meunier that ha• been done) re p en ,....., een ~..,1 by . T he , 0 . m e dom. h,. two °diced bonne. For the. we hate ! t h em . dope's. melbas:lntik...our c.nty, when, a- Mead, maim.' the Honk Joanna. for le lownd r . - _ flew 111111111 a Law. I owes...mot pmfitubly, . it kopecks labor, be hi nted.. errungenewete to keenly obtain thew. for In IP. • 1 The new militia WI which paned both branch.' .....4 d'oold edlm. • he.d.lo. well . Of.. The loaner oloon• several coenw or rat. Inks. nod .‘, ref the Lemiatre , tae reeeived the immune of the ' grown olem fee errch 1ffe..... feel f•No ..... P " rn4r n " din "" in. M ' lir "' in mew iinn " - avvemer. It Mob.. the Mama training.... the; *herb are .navvy gaining fertility ham the eel.-' 1111., ow he ii. "" , "'" i °id "' f " •• ' f " . " .1... i ( r m.... 1)...5. are not ...... n a m 1 0 ...,1 cent bilk and Ames ; hat which have hitherto beet, Den the .... j ut riUt d. S. r . T. , I. the I • n , e . n„h malls. , h 0.,.... t, th..rok.k. a .....•<...d mm . alt will he mode en moral , w reds is. pirki... - men , ..... h e en hi eet . o fi m , of tiny heoto tt yoohl slut, lo the soils of more eligible and *metal. -- -- - . ry - n. 1% ~...., ix...... 0i11,......- .1 a b. a ah. e ...., ne h h th e e n, 00 , Th e .....,. lam.. To obviate this, all rove the .nediumof caning Menem Iterhanon, Pointer, P1umber.......1. wall take place &seem a• the old comumnone ex- Mem.... to every ...de ef i fer.htfo • ....e. ethe r endkols, - "I, Meng tiprol,his to, Mr. la.. pine •ael al Me .a Me It provides Mel nem Pentholl.e...Y h•• been eelf Lode"df Meted dem emirs. en re lemon to Bunk. and Ile. enelividsol rata ha .mina I. vas he the ........1ce....," h) t" ....ni. 1...." 1 .".••••••"". nil ? rhili i dily pu'r'ple. i'typtt (milt, ihrplir, amen. ' lon they arn membersof Vtlrillltlehr eompanies.- en every Mph- erne agnoultneal bind Tba office , Ilk. who ...IS know. en on. halt onlirfirti , Dencliettioo, of it In. having been cemfekd on an , it wee with mach defil., ____________ 1 dance that I ormereital none yam en that 1..- Mild the insontutorm en Mow gentlemen in re eroleally . Ceara PrOCO•41111111011. fa. and calnennomin. halin g ,. even m nomh no c .......... wethi . 00 ,,,,..„,.. gweee ,„, or! ' ... .. f ,„ " er .er th ....... the h. . e. .P ..l eme.ea . ) . ; e ir wo h .. .......;: f ie P ft ee re , 11. eemblueor, or shodow of truth abet it. The .„ e , , etthert. Redly. wO , n ... Imth to, Mr. Loola and lem aeon-man. n leo Mel • „,.... the ~...;;;;C:,..n ni• i t ,..."a i ii" . 7..., /......4 . .. 4 . 8 ... fif • l E• ......... f 1. .... ee. • 1 M ... sante tin. mounng 3 out 11141 s ean no hal. Onomeelt we boa Fmk., beneath the ban of meld. roma Chambedin lk. Grow fee Celled.. Ben., . . ..., , • ' , mg walkout your 1 v u cooperelem. reprehetwne. hove I. stone dest;erate, and arc e & Ig nehrhe Me few..., • I pm.. to every member to keep • Mary or M.N.% .t ..) 'fern.: awl ..) the"; 'hot M.s comfit. on Dewitt C. Robert. for Annuli .... Rt ., eg 0,,,„ of otoooneooot t thhhhid o t oo i Them, in the heope Mot et sell buoy Mom up ant fl o th, th, J. g.nt„...,,, en t...., gn a t , mew' , h. ..., „toy et. th e .... i, the ... , et ., ! they ran re g e nt • 4 ....meek So long o• thcf Ila show mine veh, o new ma' Mould use be had,' pt ., it r . the ... w. t ..... ett , . 0 . h .,. nt , 1 "elie'.l" "e. h'''" kr'""rr'rn L " .n "" " mini."' no. rniin ` ia Cinimi "" nif a li " iffii7 to. C." is awe itunduocel, if any, and the 'east; and *lee r accamplooli Ilw el l co, no ono nal vamolate , but , BIM.. A. Grow for tbelf 4 whatever may come to his knowledge of egricultu- r when an their e1....r0t00 t0 ,nee ) nowareamobly en., Conith vs. James .01 Buchanan for .{melt 41. o chi „„ tweet . , w h e n., . h. me n moo. of dearest to turnip.. ont o' ' elle ere moody in.- r Battery en Not., Mewls; dell - . eked t ruth,' .0....h,...•wnh melt C. 11.1111.1 to poll Moon come th, vet, F oliar. of the . and was evidenced la me month . . inapntornme. in ' ~ wwww , th •,......., th , .....,. . he I party to thew mon le. el. roe dunk ot high Owo to eMe eanntr inn mon. row • Mo. IP , lab...M. ! me n, ,•• h., , H eme ..m., eo n d e ,. nehnentoter nee n mean. e lake. A Bentley far ('Sail, ; Little it toloree , X. ,, for delft. .lid an. • Mort dn. previa. to ow annual cello. a_ a • Well pet four (needle of n ee 11. w i th , Key- I ('moth on David le Meeker her k . tat , • tea... intim. el none plane la Mantrome, which I Stall too. phew n , . coto g oac the green. of the o Demo. 1 poll bow . Solver Lake; kin pew guilty, hid . h .... we thetige .,.. R ......, we ... eti pen troth.. charge...nee. the goontlemen above mined, em. mt... 1. Son .1.•.1 .... men, engaged in a plain and tab. preen{; mad , wiee „ a the p wt . „ It,, ..,„ 0 , tt „,, e „ w , Comfth to. 11.4 ,terkethout se Marty of the thew ..... 0 ........., .... • ioth , thew, 1. , ' ..y .' , 1.. people . Pcnnorle.... if Too r """'" l " b 't h ` 4' 44 ' 1 P ......... ..fr' halm He other hand to obtain feels i nn piw....d ploaworhotherthoy Color .1.4 ...Pamir) Mr La. held. bail ter pal beha. ior for one y.r. peacneable wen awn dbeetoninato them ,n en Si nes notes ageemt Elie rink Wood teethe. ) prneciple i..' i.° i re.G..ef ......, C.f. , . el adligibin Joan Fve the benefit el all. Hem, it no in Batik charter., end 1... :Moo. enefunn ellppert, 11...kir, ma. I, W. Kalb ..... who /a anal. to h ., ti „ „ ... wi n he he , ... tee... rather by withheld., 1...... or rooting it with' •We by ..... a .i.k... . . when calle4hopoo to hand in kle reprt. Mat theme. the Whigs in favor; of Ilault ebart.. rs driddhfe of! ('we'll. Gto Mame G. Conklin.. A.... 1, .111 - ,,. ay h•oe .....,.....„.,......... ........ int, Miring the look and .i t.'ll precedin g .M t Ifeekm, 050 1ne....... „ l and marital. to offer at year next Giro weak. The charge IS 1.0 Ilhed one. need dmerveo• Ile./ Web.. e• Elm. Neb.., are ...boor 14. A. NEWTON, G. kkey. do be ineemig.ele 'Tr they do appr0,......11 Mon.., Cm., fee child: Cena oedered that the Mild be i aeln ee n th .„ . A ,. e ght. tn ., 'lmmo, it 10.&no'Hin tilffiecel Dentmotact den. Mr. op . the PIT, it. lathe. know II; if the) de aloe, Ilea or, the) . mitt...lto ' , wad.'" Gi.. ,, ht. WO*. W. Giohimes, AP.'. RA Letnoll It, April 22. the h, Ili fit of il• dental. 1 1,...., hi e . A. m .% chg.... 5t.... N'. L ete w, , The southern mail of this evening eon/ • 'Dimwit, Gore IX tioar. Dmadolf, Elides Irrill.., tains New Orkana paper* of the 15th hot. : 1e,,, LA, ', eh Ho e ., yw ww g..... Ri ne . , No little ezeitentent has been meted by, A. (.' honked., Gs,. t the amtst of Willi./ K. Stile., Colketor S . w . .! " ,,r 1 ":/7, . .ff'...VirfettL,C2,k. B. p een ,. r , of Louisiana Stale tun fur tha fourth di. 1%4, RH.,.. h .... !.... N...., gg •thteep.N : trial. Ho stand. charged with embezzling IY. Wk.., Harfnal,Jers J. Tom, Jerk., D. theyffilic money to the atelet of 11 24 . 0 00- , Wade. ', too. 0. 1 . 1.....1,4“,„,., y. Neat- The Paraynee contains • letter detect vv. Moak., Mesmer Mott. and Colvin Sommer, . Ml .. ...M..if 81.1. The writer slates that (4'"l' R. l ''''''"" Nm ' 4 %,::: '...:4';' b rUatall7.7Pt'tg 'it."4.,!: Semler, Loth. Speneer Illokert, rimbwrille. 1 e ' ":', a . ha wse h waht,t, w i th ert Mementehralver peke. hid Om P. eu.a. , ' e'"°) "°• I , the exeeption of Col W., outined Thaws to his bsd by • .trained &oak. Vlenters . N. P. Wen, and Michael lelmuselly, I Ap.boon, Dmid . I. Meeker, Meer Lake. lead' limey Cbandker. Tim... THE DEMOCRAT ==17133 TharMiy, AKII IL 1410 That Milirepreseedation We are sorry that 04.1...,•igh1wr of the whin or • felt It tier...wiry In r,,pres.ttl nor low worth, nod annistetirgerreeentittive t 0... Ohio wooly in o raw light hut week. in ardor egiv.• the WWI.- log leachn to hie herrowed jn rr ea prig. The chary (by imptieation) that Slr Tacna. , woo to any way with/ wily to the North Ilhowit Como', beekko being prepoistelow is We extreme, is mason en., owl a gnaw miserprewntaliest effoels, to cell it by Ire bolter wune. It le tree, and noepeakably to his credo, too, that he rota ogainot oho well owe hill, (emeeettri ht a whin ealso , , convoked by the whin tioveroar.) net, however, hermit* he no at all Winkel to the priwory objects of tho 141.1 bog became of the Wiens, wintentplitile owl a.-' w appendage to wont. lino the wily ; • ho now 110. Ma wren the reinstall MAW anal. any lilt that halted. the softest of Ib.l Noah Brooch. In this he I. witoloall by the Do. i eeeethey hle etheiy, oath the teethe/Nth how,' r•b•r, • liWo olowl le Wywnhon 0000 k petiwt enthisity. thel es thettintethly theetheed by the whino,rns wool. And telt) NiMigiihe b o ( octal etwohtentl), oho from We boa et teethes. 11. wee teethed as . 01.11MOIMI. hem hoe el heath ...11 es 'thethethly. egyeeed te the theme. ef. • theyththery ethrehey. eed etheelelly ef .1.. et. .r..tr..be N. We was milded diet the theft et Ith who melee meld be ea nil quo 011Mily Ihet amid reedy pethethenth the OW the eenthertie• mai Chill heath male, health be Ina etell thenthred thet WI itheethelthei th Witham ether, amid mew par the 6.11. We eight with he men peepieth *wee ehe Id/hued Oalmfew MI6 Mary.. Nff Intafili, the they thell Issa. No teeth teeth *War Ditheenit treeld wile he the WI lento heath I Awe via theeethte they et Werth *M.: theoelleth est be *nen Ow eethellithe et the Gooey boo y lobtlosot Ithoollf Is hit Arm womb. of tit. Lmor'• lIttoo." It b . perk.* ern .. " • "matt woo," oomobotor do mot bpdoodliotobtababoomo we bon soot Jury ihnb pobboatiob art 72 **lv Mood pogeo-111 a. us am, 1 Nowt Thy Lakes ■.. k orl latleo Mat Nomplopor(. otoobt pollboottoo) forobbod to single otaboiloto 44 10 . yoar. I. PAM be fond& ONO eery of dot .Domotat" I oad w 4 .t dm UV. boob As ow per. Mo. Y. abookoo Ito you aOr 0w.... wow.. Ilas FAWN, KIN agola in llVllminow Thi ....fir MN ally gar lar Tlmp, vierager la sob gpii• bt sod "dor NW. AMNIA niti/..“111 Or lir Oyer. The row lan arid. wady .1 emirs pier lone nenroll O Mr Wel modrilia Yr Nis 111•110•41 he Um M6/NW lom inn OSUMI 111 TM .. 41610. Ms Orono _la ISM 04 .01.$N iii Er TY. imak se dergitaalii %wawa*. rim MAN.. la Mil why polignyll4l la 'Wahines. •AAanroaa, April M. The trial of 00.711111 Vista. for die mur der of Mrs. Mope, in Heitifteee meal , which lea oanepied no much of the plibl4 atientio• for the I.M toil days, hos at length been bonnie to a else After an We eharp freer Me 1110.11, the retired, and Inet tie mid dap brought in • radial of warier is Gni en Oor oily was Munro late • rue elate of eiroliment yesterday, is uonieweee of fte rifte Aery-of moo homy &win es arrieml ef our met euirom nerelowee. The name of the wiles impliesied are ilor die preen& sommeed. le Ye rumored Mai OeL Moir/Am has bees eippeineel Oromieeirmer et lodise AAA in pima of Man el Obis, T eft. he serve Di mila jAessefia as welled as Me Pnee. Mese dy. O. Y. H winos boa* bed bo oms mob hopoloti by too shoo 000llet ommt owl Ibousooo SRMII.. to lhoesey Mow hie bag Ibr sissidne, aim No pothoolooll mot of Dr. Inoldriko, of Mt atty. nog Ms booth lo ostroto aro glad to lamb Mood notond.—Dolly Nom The Daily Nees of yesterday, in en or jack on the ° f parties" m the nest! !Senate of Penneyleania, expresses the be- lief that the Whigs can succeed in most, if j , not all of the Senate districts in which they were auccessrul in 1816, "if they will but make the effort." When we reflect which of the Senate districts the News alludes to, this shallow boast will be boat appreciated. They are the 111 d, composed of Old Dem-,1 °erotic Montgomery—the V Ith, composed urtSof Backs county—the IXth, posed or homptin anff Lehigh, b oth m strongly co l t=o i t 4—the 'sed sod Otte ih n . , all Democratic—sad the XVII. composed , of York county, a staunch Damoorwtie stronghold. Is there one of these dietrictsj that the Democracy cannot carry in Delo ' bcr , and an redeem the Senate ? It would j Ins a libel to doubt them. Philadelphia! county will without doubt return the gal- I lent Small., or some other staunch Demo- ! mt, and in do her share of the work,— Pennsylvanian. The Terror ern WWI; veto. Governor Johnston has held thereto rod ; ver the head of his Whig friends in the Legislature from the drst to the last of the' session. When the Reese inserted • see tion in the appropriation bill to authorise a Ivan to abolish the relief notes, a number of Whigs voting for it, the Whig friends of the Governor in the Senate declared thee; unless provision was made to rains the' r notes the Governor untold veto the; bill. Thus it will be seen that the terror of the veto was held over the heads of the members to foree a continuation of the mi. arable relief notes for the next ten years.— Dent. Minn. The (Inked Democracy of Iristoneht.' —We loom that preview! to the adjourn !meet of the Logidature, the hunker!! end free !miler. of Wieemmin perfected • Union, and that in ommequenee thereof, bust nne Sisk Conecaliox is to be ralkal neat fall,' for the nomination of Governor. ate.—to be !windward by two delegate. from each i Nimbly district in Inn state. sir The Postmaster General has Dow on alts 7000 appliontiooa for poet-caked -380 for dilations in the Department at Washington, and 78 ftor Riding Agent.; ail being the number employed. There are mom 16,000 poat-ollires in the United State.. - - - IX CALIVORIII/1.-The tea of a aompany of; wag wee for Cali- forinia has been baud by Robert 0. Row• art Mg.. of Oybunibult Ga.. In behalf b, of I himself and others. It is prepreed to as- Notate in this eempety from three to Ave hundred inmost lash anther to take with him oat at least sad net mare than fuer Mares. The members are to fame them selves We a anal-ssilltery soma sad to go I thoroughly armed that they may deem the e‘loyammt of their rigida, le thdy may la mimeos with sober 'hisses, in a writer, whir& below le the people ef the Ualted Slake. wittiest &Abettor ef emdsew."— They prawn to dlMela hem all iaseeettome apes lb* eights of ethers, bet mamas • de- Mrminatlea Se me any awl all eggresehmul witl el. tit* 011.1. MINIM. see er k a mamas, nand lairgandeallwa Oat will be the malt of their in Ildiforallt are Reams' yet w the Relent TIN ahem. Warmer. is deserving of Wise ihometw—Of ell the ...womb" Mt Mee is.. Mookled Wilda the ha week, ewe Wm emaiwed a MM seee rie se the removal a_ i I ...id, me la the *Me of OmeebM Let a no Wye nen pmeripebo of t wh— s. Y Mirror, (Whitir.) ...r. G.M has .Iwo la rale@ le 014,60416: eavl it la eetN&M7 to go dews. Then Mt ..E, however, le market; sad aem Fall than MU be se Immune preetky breeilbt In. Mr. inackei,s vsiadimorr• The following is the valedictory address of Hon. Wm. P. Packer, Speaker of the House of Representative, upon it. adjourn ant, on the Wth inst. GintHmen of eke Howe of Representatives After an interestiag, and in ninny re- 11::::3,1:1=1:".71::::1% legislature and the member, to return to their con-1 stituents, to render an account of their stew- lardship. If an industry that never tired--; I • fidelity that knew no swerving—and • devotion to the public welfare untaized with' selfish eonsiderations —be abaracte ri rr icv of. • faithful reprmentativo, and pure passport. ' to popular favor—then may you, my col ; Native& return to those who sent you hore,l relying with abiding eontidence on reciv :ing at their nands ths proud plaudit, " s well! ; done, good and faithful servant." Wit are about to separate. Tito session! lof 11548 will shortly exist only on the pages of Pennsylvania'. history, and in the mem- , ory of the past. To your bumble, but high- ly honored speaker, how delightful wilt to the retrospection. Ho will recur to it, in all time to come, as one of the happiest pe- tied. of his life. The uniform support which the chair, at all, times and under all I eireumetanees received, would of itself de-' mend from him an a:premion of/profound gratitude; bat when to this is added that personal kindnem and regard which have no uninterruptedly existed betw.n the my oral members and the speaker, language fails him in attempting to expres• the grate ful emotion. of an overlowing heart. !text td the approval of my own conschmee, it has been my highest ambition to merit the confidence and esteem of my fellow-mem ber.. If I have in s o me measure ancee•ded, permit too to Immure you that it is mainly at tributable to your forbearance and kind de meanor—it is but the reflection of your own good conduct. My friends, we have met for the hut time—lt is Walton a moral esnainty, that when the members itow part they will part forever. Thew sable habiliments although , they have no toner, admonish us in lan guage, dee and smn, that "we ore pu tting away. ' Me toowhose memory n grate ful commonwealth has shrouded this Hall with the badges of mourning, was for many, Mame year., an anise participant in tho nuiting amen enacted herr. Now he is gime—the plane that know him hero shall know hint no more forever. So will it be with all of us—may wo emulate his exam ple, and like him be remembered by then who come alter tut Gemlemon, I can add no more. After wishing you a safe and pleasant journey to your respeetive homes and fireside•, al low ma to bid you a heart-lelt farewell—. It reelable but for me to perform the last dttty devolving upon the chair, which is to pronounce the decision joss hail, that the House of Representative., of Pennsylvania 'stands adjourned sine die. The Penney/minion remarks of 3D. Pack ter, that he has won the confidence of all parties by hie ability, promtitude, and coat , age, in the discharge of the dull°. of Ids Idelivatc.a responsible office. Ile was al ways found voting on the right nide of all rgreat quertionn, and ham renamed groat service to the Democratic party by his con sis tsneyey and firoulow. Whig Paper Is Calllbruda We perecim that among the other euri nas thinge going to California, some gentle an at Washington. rolled Canon, prop.- les to carry there a Whig paper. We are nut sorry to see it; it will be useful as an amusing specimen of impudence, and a atan- J ding subject fur comment and contrast.— ' We hope the editor will tell the people of I CalVernia, in his Whig paper, that his par , ty did all it weld to prevent the Requisition by the Pnited States of a territory. even without the gold,M PRI empire of in.- hauatible wealth, and which, now that it is portion of the tionfeoleraey, will expand nits powers, and increase Its riches. We l hope ha will tell them that his party de !flounced the war by which this territory was acquired, ass war against (loot as well a war of plunder and fraud. We hope, ho will alse tell them that his party dolmen ced the acquisition of California as o die ' graceful and unholy (tongued. After doing this, be say SII op the outline of the pie. tore by allowing that the Whig party defeat- o ed the legialation that would have estab lished a gooyern.mt In California long ago, and that General Taylor he rewarding Hod j son, Collamer, Webster, and others, who aided In that wrong, by putting them Into I j his beat offiees. All this will get him sub-1 j scriber. and help to build up Ail party.—' ITS shall not be surprised to bear next, ' that Santa Anna has gone to California'and announced himself as a eindidate for Del vete to Congress, on the ground of his de cotton to the United States Correspondence at Weekington Unient, Ban Ire•screco, Feb. 20, 1049. Peso R.: Binoe my snivel hero no the I 17th Wet, no lees than nine large vessels I have arrived, and lots of people. But for the gold region, the accounts from which Just received represent the saffering• tithe people there to be peat. Many have died, ;and many more will follow. The disagree able nod rainy mason does not entnntill the month of April. As may be ismpteed; everything is an- I welly and contneion ; or, in other wards, every one does to he plow» and takes are lof himself. "Real mate here Is as deNr •t II Is 6 Broadway, at leash as la had; but there are no hostas in the Form &fording fey iionfetio, and no person to pet then op. nA. hi g h a karat as a p a ir as par ) awed. has hese paid far money, hpobea ted reel eat... whit& met RlOO &oar ege,l sad now worth SIO,M, xd AO like. i t , A greet deal you hear how the _geld mire is, et OMNI% “110101141111; bet I be- Neva its dolmen surpasses impale& yet I baud at Wert If all reports be leop,! die whole earth Is 11112•11 wlti It for hoe drills of ;ask the 'meet of *Re► is sot pot bees assa'il'ed, Bed there eased he • seersity of thrash& • Misused yews to - - v•rta ionmer tango. I' ' Arrival of the Europa. • on Wednesday, April 18, with dates to lb. When wo expressed the opinion, in our', T he ermermie Europa .... I at ne [ last number, that the provision contained I , brought from foreign acentrcee tO !in the appropratiun act of dm recent Mee- i t d i n .... i. e ... q .. l i ly ofin , on , would neelara the ampletion of Wei h a d w ee Albert, Btu [North Branch easel within the comma E rm i ee d . cow o was mew. p erm . Selma, Ramped and Quieten !Ores ice., we were not aware that a per I contras. Barbee, ,C of the existing revenue, and all that is I,mi, Flacon, expected to be derived from the additional had h eee e t ete d ealmetion for re m..., ° Wee. of ...Gen embraced in G ..° a ' tionery attempt., the two former maimed the last radon, were to be set apart and' to transportation for life, and the others for applied by the commissional. of the sink- 1 tee and fi rm y e ., hi e tam that t h e m e , • nog fund, to the purchase of the Hata debt I. p ee .. he. accepted the ienewriei arced et i. market Vie. We are •PPreb.".°„. of Germany. Three cholera was reported J fleet the friends of this pleasure, after a u l p ee k' Loem o pf arm l an w ee pereet og n [ ' their e"...", have been i.rerreeebed. p alp dent course sad business was improv- . ' i Our calculations were founded on the be- '1,7 ' - payment of tho ordinary expenses of the lief, that all the .surplus revenue, after the t in n brief fortnight, Charles Albert has !goverment, and tho interest on the I [debt, was to be applied to the completion public f . o n u a g bd ht, i. a . a kd d ha Kin bee g— n a co n nq su n ik ered i. , alnitl.thiis rid tae !of the canal. If this were 80, m e baye not The Ananias passed the Tieino Marl- Lisbon. . , , doubt our prodietion would prove correct ; teeeree d y w ith th e piedmonts. ; th e Wier, but if a portion of the revenues in to be !L ower .. ...lily all bask. The maim ! be used by the state in epeaulating in her token from the completion of the canal, to ' eh,. ban. eeen.i. In the two hater, on, own stock; then the completion of the ea- e th on , ° !e p h da nd" P y o e i f e V tor e m ili lb. Awl"... ""! nab most be postponed. Finding the day going ageing hat M. We are exceedingly armione to see thatpacme to k w , "he every eerm e t ee tty s e . go ! ayment of the public debt commenced, in teat his death r the battle Ofd sad wait ! faith. But, it tribes us, that it in ever maybe th e roaj o i o f bid., .l e hi e 'very absurd policy to ho borrowing money p rat win d... rmete i n i t i r , that het les t for the svoidange of the inklined plane, and ...- dhi bile with It as the lest to leave no valuable an improvement as the I -. f°e° ° P." . '''.° imit - North Branch,. !, unfinisherl; and the relief act n o" .. 4 ,xl e t t n . g ee 't! h av i na 00.0.dy tooted ne.. eneen ...... merely to ear e the name the Piedmonts/le ad driven them to the of " i " bbi ll fond s without co y ' nib.. .". i" , mountains, Charles Albert abdicated the it. What would bo the conduct of an indict - . t a d eg o f tr... being linnie, hg favor of bin eon, Victor Emanuel, eat to the Ans. dual, and similar eireumetancee to than or h ood uioo ..mi e n.. E e k ote a y at en . terme d. t erm , the state? Would he net, after paying his' ...ie . .... ' family expense s and the iiiterest 44 his fun ded debts, or that which his creditors were The new King pledges himself to &in clude a treaty of peace, to disband lan mil willing to postpone, apply any surplus to ; tee , e . g ... o f m eedee i rma p o w ren t taking op his small floating debt., which ! i nrm i enda who are to mea d,. ae ..,My . annoy him Wm every day, and then to the! The Austrian@ who holff Turin open to completion of any udinished improvements t h e . f o ,h ore . t a m, ed erm t ed . w hi e h be might have on hand, requiring only the might have p rmee k e d th e ...mammy of expenditure of a few thousand dollars to p r :„.. make them useful and productive! This I ii,......._p ee it emeet e di,,,d f o r th e done., he is ready to commence the liquid.- 'Easter rect.... and will meet again on the Lion of his heavy dept, in good earnest -- 10th i n ... Th e two main owed. which Why ebould not the state i n ir..e the neme i have divided its attention, taro been the policy 't If she doer, she can commence the Navigation Bill awl the Bate in Aid Bill U.S.."' of this debt ,rrithi" three "r four kw Irelgod, which latter ha braneha out lyears from this pea., at t he rate of a mil- , into ~,,,,ein; debate on t h e po li cy . he hoe of dollars per annum, and this result, , ...". •-• • Immo. oleo. tn. country. ought . be neeiieed • I 'Y . e... . G.G ... 1 1 The navigation bill before Pediment provision. , ,ha undergotre a very material ehange. The We ardently hope . e may be "' j i b.. .! principle of retaliating upon those nation, in regard to the effect i'4 the legislation „ t o! which should not concede those sdventagen !surplus we bate °bided . ' id . th at all Ine !to Malmo! which ebe freely scanted to !surplus revenue beyond the poi ant of the , tee . hrm b een di eeppeoeed o f b y m e. w ed. ' expenses of government and the interest on , etone, who thought thie reserved right would the public debt, will ha applied to the cm- !involve the government in perpetual dig pletion of the anal. certainly such must , rile . with foreign eetioee. have been the intention of • majority of lie hee .....,j;„ gly hrmeght f orward a the legislature, and if their P . 1 . .e in de ' ' new scheme which he prepare to divided.. fated it must have been by some summit- !law into tw o b eeee h ea the one to a pply t o ver on the chess board, by these who wish- th e Foreign trade and the other s o enamels cd to thwart the view, of the friend° of the Colonial and wading trade ad to lake this important messure. If they have sire- the heron ekii foreign countries condi seeded in this purpose Are gay to the friends , of the meal, be of good ear. the next le- , ureet ii r i i . i .,. throat nano their cquivalcot advantages to Igirlature will put ell right. —Keystone. The struggle in Caned. respecting the The following is a very brief .ynopetn of P.M.." indemnity f or ivbell." i''..m has aim act passed at the last melon, entitled omy loon ieeide alluded to in Par -An act to create • s inking fund and to P.m.., and ell N0vie.. 0 ."“ 4 . 1 with the provide for the gradual and certain exile- Noon A meirie." P.viner.4 ..o. dia1... 4 Iguislonent of the public debt." to wait the tarn before they karma tee eo , i t e p retn i etea en d eete ... , e g t h e lonial minister with manplanits upon a gab revenuee from the collateral inheritance e ject for which b. . errireelY toeFie.. ll . l .. Out of draws attention in ansimely directed too, and the per cartage on bank, railroad, 'wit en d ..,,,,.., n t ....,,, ....., ! towards Canada, mud the reported neutrality together with the recenuen Mitred f lof tie new Executive of the United States, the other new objoets of taxation embra- ' upon • rola rumor of dieturbences par cell in the bill, a • sinking fund, to be on-,'great .11.f.eii""- I plied by the commie& tttt ers et that fund.to . The Frankfort Parliament has finally the purchase of the state debt at its noir- , elected the King .f Praia as Emperor of 1 ' ket price. ' Germany, and a 1 ..... f .I deputation as It imposes • specific hen.. or rather re- i Preeeeded t" Berlin . ..‘er ibe ere." of qu a, co d e . eeere t o m f or jj0 00 ,.., Charlemagne. At first no one believed that for distilleries, breweries, billiard no...k i th° King would he so mad an to easel the howliog salmon ten pin alleys, theatrical' pror"..d h."... but ..., it in believed diet the taxes on brokers, and extends the laws' trivial boor to th e other r eteotak. et and incnagerie exhibitions. It increases' los kill with certain conditions, sn se Weald relative to broker* to thew of real estate' Germany. Should he do en, it 6 generally I that it will most middy involve and merchandise. It also imp.. a tax, 1 bel i eved war with Austria end Runic. or requires • linen se fee from the keepers I 1 '..... in • of all beer home, rating linurek lasing-' The latter potter seems now trained toI peg rents, and oyster cellars, who roll above ;down the revolutionary epirit in Egrope, live hundred dollen, moping from five dol.; and only waft the opportunity to "let slip ' lars to two bemired dollars. The Moreau- j the dugs .f...." the appraiser. are to chaffy and 113 the Spain furnishes lent little fresh news. The rate of payment. !provincial war continua. It also impell, a tax, or requires a It. I Portugal is.quiet. cense fee from all manufacturers, venders,' The-Sublime I'oile amlamed • mantra ' ;wet ... mi., laser, fee.. rap her, todeclaring that he does hot eadder the apothearien for the gale of simple meth- !... of Eur ope ... a...0 .4.w Tea*, ernes, the prescriptions of phi sicians, and ! to in.... i.e.' f ..... ' the compounds of the . pharmacepia, and in ..... — nitie. from Bombay to G. dili duet another bade bad' ! the moral dispensatories of the United' of Phreli• . States.) engaged in the inenufacture or sale helm fought nese fluserat between the Inf any nostrum, medical oomp ooo d o, or pa-' !bidet, end Flikh forces, in whisk the latter , I medicines, whether pill., powders,. were dereerneni, bet the details had not her mixture., or in any other form whatsoever, ' ...I'm*. From the fish to tim 124 of ranging from live to fifty dollen, end those Pebee.7 nir."• a"...bee took dalg, who make ea t en to • en ewe. t ore two but without any , action. encounter. Oa the 'alb, which they were prorated from enr age en the aces. over that suns , thousand dollars, to pay • certain per cent- ,14th the Sikhs retreated toward the Chen- We have not rum, or time, ro give more til bt th•,.._ik....47„ 141 . 6 ....1" Omuta of the particulate or this act In the pas- ! "oleo. on t. ...... 11 del Gm IkEtell at number. Form dm slight .111Olioarlem le dreamt e Junction; Lard Gmillr we have given it, we are main it lea .......ted in briefing Gm e.t.a to haus very ands and ill-digested cream.—Bey.l in the op. gold, ea. la MY of Gummi. in which dm [Skim were empanel, routed N 0... I Miring &great portion of itt i tine sae --- - , maiden as well as their amp ' in the poemelee of their eonament The 1.111.10.11.11 of doh lees W. de mrs seemly yet deader& ht Abe differ - mdparts of Italy. Kamm, Tammy and Rows will probehly amptheir dews, now ant all beam lain Magma are al an and, able patently believed aid tar Pepe will he Si return to Rem. We have learned with regret, that the appropriation made to pay the debts en the public work., dill be entirely inadequate ea some of the divhdone. On the Upper Ju -1 slam dividion it is said the appropriation will fall short about thlnty dmmand dollars. lied so more been apprywated than wea asked for by Molars. Wins sod Power, them would have been asermly *Whine at !all appropriated for the e =e of the mount year. Yet, for the d lamas token by Mr. Pqlnter on this subjeek eas whisk wee tweed open him by every sew sitlendloa of duty and Psedsm be bee been Ilase red by the wing prom Ones one sod of the Mate to the ethos, as well as b se n rter 4 _ 17 r i trus i. :=1V be me gm ey erl a deb has been to the payment of debts, willM """ pald with the least powdbli delay. le the amalgam. awd Met, Wee them .Is not woo* to pay MI, to se of moot me sit may be preferred._ If then Is any en norierhey delay In Ms fie, and in ten astertalu the ihei, It shall be made known, sal the blame pissed where hewed to rest.--Kbpsome. Pitt Gnome Hallo& I. !eft*: node • mu. bomb Imo. .••••,, hand. w, n• so' wash so to room tbo Ups of lowly wad porstiteil rootorstlos. Aso. use B• 111 Haze ILSWAIRDS*I. Memoirs bring, Est, We Now. .1 Oaegross frees the Chet bee heels mooimied learshel eV She WWIIIIIW &Wet of Pearylesala. Mr. Inds/ wee. et the Demotrusle Sage llerstros. who 1. 1939 etre& Ms, Were, WI Iled—ta the rash. .1 the Mid= Cles. Taylor sums Se abed* a nalsollable I= ll l% the BIZ= ea the pimple Peaossybeala. Where's Slay - Where's Dosilee Ass tbes+ me MIN la stare for tbs. T—Leassaler hod *ewes. • Osivasims paper, alqinam•4 tbe mat. Ur et Amon grimed ai Ummem arks X the Loglilaion of new sin IVt SW*111• manly,' «Noma rat it bier iling as a Imo Inds.