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': ;~..`1 MEM ;:'T - •', li`:";',.: tka - amain pxsth EDITOR AND- A TOW As the Mexican Gat.ette lias dared us to give the name of a clergyman who has preached political serinarie in favor of:Mexican perfidy and ifarigni, we conceive it to be dur duty to, prOve_rill weloie said and charged. . dislike very much to intro• duce the iurrocs of clergymeri-,-Christ'e ministers on earth—into the columns of our paper, for the purpose of finding' fault with the sentiMents they promulgate, from the sacred desk. HoWever, just and true our strictures may be, there ate persons who are ever ready to misinterpret our; language; aid misconstrue our motives: TOO much respect cannot be shown to the minister whin . preaches Trish;and Holiness,—who endeavOrs tO point out toiiaful,.fallen man, the path which leads to lia pineetrind - Olory; but when a minister enters the politicall'arcnia, add takes aides with O party, at : tacks iha•Government of his country, - ; and actro eates'Ai cause of the enemy: then, se say,' he laywhimself liable to censure, and the Public press is derelict in its duty, if it permits his treasonable sentiments to go forth to the world' unnoticed. When clergymen preach political seri:irons, they become as much the subjectof newspiiirer Maimed: version as.other politicians,. With these prelimi narrremarks, vi.e shall IlOW'proceed to notice the Rev. Prrrices's• Smiarox - , - on;,the Mexican Wii,.delivered in. Boston, on ihanksgiving -Day. The Rev: gentleman introduces his discourse, - by .dwilling tit some length on the political telations of the country, for the past year, and then comes tcithe !Recession Of the war question.; He drayrs ...horrible picture .of war in general, and the Mexi cana War hi pastictiler. After aliudingio the.coer• age and devotion to their country, eibibited by our volunteers, lie say's: "I dare not wish OA victory, for that irould be taking for graoted that ours is the right. side, tobich I am mot sure or 1 That is as as good a tory 'sentinient as the Mexican Gazette could wish for but the Rev inintlerban had to travel Out 'ofhis way,and attack, the war with Great Britain. Hear what tie soya: "It seems to me there has been - a considerable change for, the better, within,. thirty Years. The AVBl' of .1812 with England, appeers..:to us now, lookieg at it;coolly in the light of history, to be about pi aLMSLESI, AS ABSURD, AS :AIMLESS, AN EIIuTTLYSE, as this ilfttican Bear: I see no advan tage that it had over this, except in 'the greater magnanimity and less meanness of, attacking an equal, an enemy who could tale care: of himself. • • • • I only mean that now, in the light of this, no nian ran tell any &Iliad, practical Wert, that see went to war' for—far lesin any tangi ble object that we gained by it • i• * The war, as vieveed in the light of the pres'ent age,was edam:ma, wadies. fruitless. • * it • .• "But now, here seas another wat,tia far as we can see, just os wise and reasona. 6/e;promisizig quite as touch benefit.;and far less expensive and 'dangerous. • ••• • i • I sup pose it is no - breach of allegiance to advise - any • person who considers his life ..vorthlanything to hint : self .or friends, to stay- at b'orne. Now here!cornis the crowning extract from this f5Fy sermPn:_ "One thing more I rejoice in, tbonfr,:i in this I do not expect the mere politician or political econ omist to join me, hut only the moralist-I..this name ly, that we cannot expect to come out of this War with a debt of lees than one Imadred Millions of dot fart, and it 'may be mach greater. This is finao. Cially but'morally, we may hclpe for Some benefits from it." This-last sentiment ie but a revival of the old fa lend doctrine that •ta national debt is a nation al 'blessing. We• might give - other . extracts • • . . . --corr.sc-rolocr i -v l / 2 --o4ti T rt. of en eive and abMninable as those we hate quoted.— In &et, the . entire discourse from beg,iiming to end, is!fhermist horrible that- we ever; read; and it proves, and more than proves the - truth of. all we have written in regard to Ministers the-gospel taking - sides with the enemy, and opposing the government•of their own country. • Such sentiments as those we ha , -T ljuoted ; have the wont possible effect in a comrnutity. :Amin ister is looked upon as a spirituel! teacher. He eNerei'sise a:prodigious influence upon the minds of his hearers; and when he dives intri the muddy waters of political strife, and make 4 an assault "upon the government of his country, he does" in calculable mischief.. Our remarks are general— they do not apply to Dr. Putnam any more than to - cther ministers who preach torj/, sermons.-- There are Divines, . nearer home than.ißeston, who have laid themselves liable to the severest censure. (Ye may allude to them hereafter. 13 ut ice .are rejoiced to knoW that there are honorable e_xcep tionsto these remarks. There are. Many minis tersof unsullied piety and'eminent te'orning, who pasiws American hearts, andhave the independence to defend. their country, when they are conscious that she is Clearly in the right, j ..Oregon Railroad—Letter from A. Whitney Esq • WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec: 17, 1846. - ,`hfg D.tar Sin—You will have seen Trom the pa pers my movements and success after I left your place. I have ,been here two days, and find my project in general faVor. A large Meeting will take place in Philadelphia early neat week, and `one in Daltimore soon. after; and my friends in - :New York will do all I'desire. 1 lia4e not heard ...from your city since there, though.l have written .to Mr. Bighain, Judge Siaaler, and Mr. Bigler. I _feel a warminteregt in your city, as you were the first to come forth publicly to my support; .211t1 hope yorir people, so much interested, will not be 'backward: "'I hope your committee have been sue. cessful in' getting signatures to the Memoriels, and that „they hare sent , copies to other 'towns and 'cohrittel and will he forwarded to y6ur Senators and Congressmen is coon as possible-they, are . ,wanted The." Session is a short one, therefore .we must push it at once. I hope yoUr Legislature will do something.' You wilt have sien what the governor of Ohio has said. Their Reinesentatives 're preparing a report Let mo hear from you. You were so kind and' so active when I was at 'your place, that I feel that you' belong to the road. Truly yours. • A.' WHITNEY. L. Bantus, Esq.. Although the above letter is a private dhe, \ yet we have taken the liberty of publishing it in our Paper,-for the purpose of calling the attention ' - of our ritizens to a ,its contents:* Quite' warn, feel ing-was manifested in this city a feW, weeks since in behalf of Mr. Wurrszz's grand itc/cd of con fleeting the two oceans by, continuous Railroad. A very large, and respectable meeting inf the Board - of Trade appointed Committees to present the sub. , ,jec.tin a memorial to Congress, and obtain signa . tures thereto. 'What action these committees have taken we are not aillised; but we supposed, from the enterprise and intelligence of-those composing them, that they would. move with enetgy. and Mac rity. 'lf they do not intend to act at all, would it not be advisable to .convene another; meeting of -the Board of Trade, and appiiirit a - iimo committee? We think the Pacific and Atlantic RailroatLis the grandest enterprisecif the age. It;ts iiito.ggt4er `feasible, and every Accierican citizen ishould take an interest in its erection. MilEa MINAZ PlitsbunVed" , . Pbgaielphla. Our friends of tlia-Pennstkanian copy our re tri)krkti, ridi*lto ii he Baltimore and Cfhick Railebal Company,' and'acids the follow ing cdrothertta: .. .With:Wilt -ardent duke ivhieh, we have ever :entertainickfor the prosperity .or Pittsburgh, and believing that Nature has linked her destines with our own, we,hope there is sincerity in this last ex -1 tract---that it does not tlnveinerely from disap -1 pointincrit and linger -'- 1 0iir — Pitialiiiiglifrietideinity feel assured that Philadelphia has no hatchet to buryonal', that her past feelings towards Pitts- 1 burgh-have only been kind. Her great project—. the Central Route—isnot her's. Ti' is A lITLEAT Proyssrxrs,s4 arto.s.ttas i and as such is as im portant_to.Pittsburgh as it is to us. 'lts success is no loagerdbabtful. It is the shortest route to the sea.boanl, anthill that Pittsburgh desires. Marked lby Nettire. as the Most feasible route from the head waters . ot the Ohio to the Atlantic; it will se -1 cure to Pittsburgh advantages which she Can in 1 i no other way enjoy, by.rendering more,important, 4 than could otherwise be, the case, her connexion With the Lakes, and - the important improvdments of Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois." - E.:PROVED.