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'''''''. . 7 ' ' ' • ''' . ...A..e.Z. - -'.1..,:z...,..:2,.__1--. --. . • r 4L , k- H -,. 1: : i....-5 .i. --'"-"-F.:-- ifi''.' , .+,.:.= ~ ,'„:3.,,tt-.i.:7* - MEE tice him at alLaHe chgei . againat 'its in specific ' Correspondence of the ,atorniug Post. government, at considenthie egiense, kept up a --a-------. _ terms and with crushing effect, that we are an body of troops to range that region and prevent H Ann isu en si re, February ?sth, 18.11. . - • -• • • • • Prom the-Committee Irishman," a "Paddy," a person of foreign birth • LETTEPs XXXI.X. • , e a u - l ie o •t a ..' ii - gii - lu r id "' Indian depredations there. In short, all the punlic one having no rights to "perceive peril to the in- This`b • '• ' being petition day in the House, a great of the House oi itcp•relOtoitsti'ves. ; acts of Texas, and all their public transactiens, predicated their right , to the Grande: 'The wilder tcrests of his (our) adopted country," to scrutinize -many Were presented, signed byladies• of the Conte . - We lay, - before our 'readers the • interesting .. a ithe sentiments of an American Sneer," or "to l onwealth, for the abolition' of Capital Punish- less batten' the Nueeesand.the Grande would be port which was yesterday presented to the House The Commercitil Journal. ... concise and question the Patriotism of an eminent meat • . .. the haunt and hiding place . of Savagesesmugglers, of Representatives by Mr. Charles. J. Ingersoll marauders:and 'robbers, if • the Rio' Grande.were . .. -- a • •I • • We hasten to spread •t'before the.conetry. alt re- not the boundary, end the settlemente east of It. We laid aside last Friday's Jaurnbl;a t' Natiee " t ettizen,"•that , ne have exhibited "Vie eharacteris- A resolution passea, on rriOtion °I Mr. Bunk to - - . J Imes to that portion of the Presi dent's message of throughout. thaf.wilderness, under Texan juristlic• newspaper published in this city, and edited hy al modesty attributed to the Irish Nation," in tlit. appoint a committee of seven to represent the lion. No:Me , cicans have ever been there but as A the 13th inst. concerning the lair with Mexicce . I.i' i tomaket young son of aa Irishmen, intending at our leisure vin g . .ny comments on the speech of pennsylvania Legislature in the federal 'of tieuten- .tempo . rary-t-iro.,iislersa General ti prodamen , It is short, and confined to what ,appears to be the Lion' at Mier the 20th June, that, is official proof to takelsome notice of an editorial article contain. Senator Corwin;" 'he declares 'that forbearance ant Woods. at LetvistoWn.. . • , , ; "fOrn such comments is absolutely ' , enjoined by The bill incorporating the Conestoga Steam en in that „paper headed "Excellent.'" only point in, the animadversion of the-cpposition that,the Merman government acknowledged the , • • . t ' -viz • tbe reputed wrong of the President in OP 9 That editor. boa, since We assumed the control - tae accldent of foreign 'birth," that none but "an Mills Company, which was vetoed by the Goren • rant ea its . e 4 astern limit. Finally, when Mex. • we e p der British and Frerich. influence, offered, define Gen. Tayloelto advance-from Corpus Chnis of the Morning Post, taken occasion, repeatedly, to Amerman *Dative and to the manor born" should nor, and passed the Senate by a majority of two.; 1 '' • - - - • • thirds, wastallel up to-day in the House, With thelf. Being so' very brief arid comprehensive, .and Tens independence on condition that die shoUld, riot annex herself to - the ,I.lnited States, Mexico make on us must unwarrantable sctirrilousaand lie allowed to make them ; and he asserts that as • • 9ininst all persons not•of;native birth, there should faint hope of passing . it by a constitutional vote. l l be it will be erased by every reader, art p indecent attacks: • These We hatte, heretofore, for ing so importani id its bearioga it is boned that herself acknowledged the Grande ate the boundary, — a re ohlished . while the attempted condition was null and void. Arens reesans; iiiffefed to. Pa.ss ;with slight or no ii.p instituted o a moat natural inquiry into the na. Mi. Kticix - called for the reading 'Of the seventh i • • four is there any contrary Mexican assertion to be all the itentipapers, whether of city' or of coun- Matice. 'of the cause ef his unprovoked and maanifate of the ties which may or do bled a man to section, he Wished the Ilouie to cee bow much of 'lrY found at any time from the date of Mr. Poinsett's] try. 'We tiust, at least, that the 'temper : Mac news- declaration to Mr. Altman, in the city of Mexico; ignant hostllify can did te are entirel'y unapprised i liis country;" and fleetly, he expresses his n won- I the individual tehility clause was inserted in theh I Papirs • will lay it befo•re nen respective circles of therth September, 1825, that he did not intend Y bia. When the bill passed , the House, the above I end indeed, to bea, we heededait it-5o to yield one square inch of ground east of the - readers. We are satisfied, from the .ability With . ' lt ' • t r - 1 6 once'l ' that we . nevarensidered it worth While to instil Vin, suermttita, heir *interests in this int- section contained the words stockholders and Gatande as American ground in 1803, For the six ,.. ma " which it is penned, and the•research which 'it in. uteiti . inquiry On theiubject, that might lead to a l Vtlportrint district "Pennsylvaniaof entrusted to nagers, making them collectively or personally teen years from 1803 to 180, that river was the , dicates„and the powerwhich it enhibits, that it Unditputed sonthwesiern bOundary of the United • lt as,howener certain that, owing to , finch keeping:' --: ' • discovery. . • a . ;; • - treble for an debts contracted over half tlie amutint' • • will do, treat service in dissipation all Prejudice _States. _From 1319 to 182 t at was Spanish. From ' the eery degrailbt•Character whiCh that individual; Such is the nature of the charges brought against of their stock actually paid in, but the Solute ' . ' February. 1821, wben the niexican revolution and ma - eating, the truth. , • , bears (we fear too justly and too truly) in this tis by the Editor of the Journal, and of the pro. struck out thiNord stockh • olders, thereby reader- - • • broke out, till 1832, it was Mexican by mere title; conimunity t , we ha've always studiously, tivoidetllfriund and elaborate arguments by which lie ins the ; Madders alone liable., Itlr. Knox said I The eoitilnittee on Foreign. .//ffairs. to Thom the, bu, from 1832 till now, Texeralty"right and occii patiomearlfiVartiOn and jurisdiction. Not a single any business transactions with him, and carefully :Inforeee them. For 'OCreelves, we are unwillioe that this was no security whatever. The mans- President's war message of the 13th instain has - , - • i ' e foothold, by actual • possession, had Mexico eyer red rcipetltfutt report there slunned any approach 0 intimacy- or riemmint ,to enter into a "4 - ittroVersy with hien, about the I ors might be men of no responsibility, then where b rut is Pa r t reftr ~ , • I . . . c, up ., • , a there, except by Texamocetipants.. ' . , tanceshim ' • . • qualities essential to form a good or bad citizen. would the creditors have recourse 111 ease of tbe ; „ . In this brief tumrnaranot proofs that. the terri• I ' ' • '; . . 1 I hat while,-in a coiintryt,Se free as ours, diver- • for}' behovedN the ~ ueces, and between that river , • The. cairn of his hostilitris as intliqtent to us - As to the gederal rights of citizenship, and the insolvency of the corporation? They'could obtain • - • 1 city of sentiment Must Maven on ever topic of i - • • } - 7and the at not Mexican ground, your atiowas it has beembeketothic,and We flatter'itur. ; Privileges ifeonfers and the duties it imposes, we nothing from the managers, for they have nothing ItiOnar con - ' I . rem,. especial. y one so exciting-as war, - - . . . comae ntee have pretermitted all acts and assertions . • . • , aelveethat we are lio less secure froth its threat- , are content to take f o 'd th ''sd I and they 'could not have recour e a attest `tit ' W a tt is like bride. airs . Of Imitate influence at • a `meted' - or ur gin eewi om o 1 _ a g e• 5 .• e .Y• , 3 lot the Stateka co that effect. • Looking to t e n consequencei. Nor should we now take anyllthose who framed the Constitution and Laws of I stockholders: he called upon the House to protest a I, . the !tug? prep . onderancesi of votes, approaching t , unammtly, itiaCongress war with Alex- l a '' • 44 . • t° • erieipal Trench dol 'tide,' ' d an aponish to ladepen ent lengthened notice of him. or his vulgar Whose, or country; and in the race which every citizen against the creation of such a dangerous copra. iro . 1 declaring , ~ . exalt jun felon, to English, recognitiorn and finally:Mexican ack o ded w ent it cannot •be .• t , . . . .11 le I, in , . contemptible journal,(andbovit could that journallt runs, we think the•fieward of Merit shoal be con.! firm. au 1 requiredppaleti for it have ben greeted h Con !perceived how President Polkcould withhold the• . i , the corresponding unaninuty . with withb an be othervrise than ciaptemptible when iht such i forted on him who most' aPPraciatesthafeenstitu-• Mr. Cooper replied in a lengthy speech, Which; grebe. and the almost equally unanimous 1 polar i a rder ' to - 1. General Tayher to advance from Corpus, zeal for wagmg, and eliarerig ihriaeperations, remove hands?) were it not for the peculiar Mod e -of tis 4 lion, best obeys tho. 4 laws, and complies with ell ;Was all about the Tariff, add hethlige, dee, bat all. Christi further .0 th • T • • order• I. i • .; rr ; into Texas in to eerie tof lire hat al I tprosecute ell doutt •• iota OEM' ion o• - saint Whiela he has adopted, mode of assaultthe obligations,•pdblie, 'private, social and moral, wituld lot do. The mination being - called the yeaelapproathing Invesion A chief magistrate Whose ;Ii itatts originally declareds•vigireatialy , to the only dwelt i s t o 'e xe c; execute tarel • li.ll , • beent elain non ate cu -I arhichastrikes over our own shoal :ors at a great; whitila they and 'monility and religion, alike im•A itste I'l vaa • ~ . b 33. So not having a majority of • end of just war, a speedy itqd honorable peace. ' - - - I .., pably remiss ifhe bad filled to do so not as! P of human liberty, and at the intereststOose on all, Whethenliative or naturalized. The tas te the 'bill was finally lust. • i Complaintsef the front to territorial. conquest bound by the kW of this country, Lot by every feelings. rights,of a larie and imeritorialls elaisoll Editor of the Journal, however, • of . . is a fittiet The St•nate Wcnt into executive se ion. The; - from McKie e n,• o are da re 01 repretach by 'the l 'e mt - lconeideration of military foresight and geographi. . •in (Unite -t eiiieble Lids that Medea. by war, Constrains the our citizens. -This•contideretion taken in rename opinion; he thinks that "the nacident of birth," nomination of Judge Foster, to fill the vacancycal knowledge. Texas, a State of this Union, eat. I d States to take by conquest what, ever it 1 - - . -••- - • 1 , , tel on him to protect her rem invasion, an :l' a somewhat ludicrous ;connection " , We for which it is apparent that he as entitled to as; the itith Judicial district, in the place of Judge is . M • •t ' ' . I since . extean inGependance, every Amertcanad. I he would hate bee , • .•- - • , - • t , n delinquent n not int eac...a mustadmit7--with the • pitsttidtfof the - editor whallittle personal merit in his - case, as we are demerit I Bell, Waes - consideted. A number of remonetran. I intuistration has been striving to get by pinchase• I !itle ar Wino , to do Co. ' P ' • and that the F.xectitive erders, and military and i• intntlititett ' lr b. •f • • • is re report to that a tengle point, makes•the assault-a position not less fudireoutilt lin ours, should be the sole test and criterion; . and k , ces were read. from members Of the Bet of Ches- . . , , naval exectition of thern, for the itehievenent of{ your tette committee will not extend itelo tile martii peculiar from the ,- accident" "'of his own birther4lpeileape, indeed, he of all men is excusable for en- i ter and Del • P ett it - - am alert ins were EilEo preeentito conquest, have conformed sot nerdy to aldno es.: - t .. • . s. , • -- is , circumstances posterior to hostilities which; en that of his immediate progenitors, than it iipaiin 1 ternining such a notio • n, inasmuch as he has noth. ;* hia lavor. The vote on his confirmation *as triblislied policy of our own goternment, but wise ! courage th e • • ' • proaccution of the wee te speedy- peace fully peculiar from the cemnast, the wide contraSt lim a else to u rge.. tut we feel a ssured that the ;15 to 13. Al . Conenan newel to 'clthePrinciples art tell iediapensilde to alit- -.."-`•"-- I . rennet er • whichiikists,. and which We be is tneoltadzid Iprofligate lA , hehas ~ l, spent, the diegmeefid exelles vote. Ile will eteriely be confirmed, the federal. provit ts a r,'etnerient . I calamities. Never were they more prosperous and • lli been Its one conitant career of %etc-eget nourishing. by our entire community, between the modest eirel Pte be has set, so fir from winning neophytes ti rl rl, ists bare taken an antipathy towards him. In a simile campaign the ffeemen of . - o 1 I ts ith never ceasing Solicitatinn of peace, wil. l3 °°t I this country htive pru'ved in Mexico what a -tie° toes, the labortous industina the tintleinbtedhoneste. this - peculiar l• • ' political omit creed, cull torever deter ail ; Accordieg to the resolution molted on last Saler- , ruttier homility, if Mexido will, acre pt re 1 - ' - thel • the sernpulous performance of every contract, but those of his own kindred herd. i I , day evening, in the meeting for the relict of the , tilt, geuern"s and Lleting Vence ; sod Your commit'''. voluntary . 1 1 Pea On pile art worth when yinileatirie their rights by;, embinitiiitne In the midst of war the . . tie com. ; ee clic:ern/lit leave it to the jiidgment of all con-I 'faithful discharge of every trust peblic and pnvate, I 1 But there is one circumstance to which we eh; suffering Po" of ifel"cl , this even i ng burdens of the Anterican.people have been reduc-1 , s :citrate persains.'; One imputation carat amoig .. the unsullied, honor, the unblemished reputataot. . d • r . th r .. 1 „ , , ed far beyond the weight sd - any .debt which war , • . t • I rea yin passing alluded, which taken in conuec.l motets bade their report. The vilioli sum cOl-' ~.c.,,,1.,,e1. 1 . 1 o *-- which the public voice universally and desernedly I • a . • .1 , ' fitted amonnte•tl to $1:501, of which the sum at srral, - ite: tie .n co l ti7a ' lx " eettlt” of •• • e Int. ! t l' ' t eL I ma). cell ' 'Dr wealth 0 t th e Uni ted States has • e , 1 lion w 1 11 the expressed opions of the rein,. oilnee with lam in ills pray; and, actually been increased . to art ncexample . d menet; ascribee to those progenitorsanotwohstandirre, tilde • ,- ;fa ,• . ta • ,ea ta was contributed b•• he heads rd . t zcggrnaMll. rocrit Atte thinker bred ; to . ; . ' pro, toe Irma on this suoject. pee s obeli in a most . • . y t of,_ epatartent a ; }our , ;„ , ~.t } a nets admiral& sy srem of fiq-Mace is the cre .. . . . • .. ...... . oforettent• their ~ bash:" birfb ; and the nofot Leila seludicronsn aspc la Ile is not-thougt s an . awl members of the Legislattae. ilia 0 4 , 0 k. ' " lute tgat wi"" charges the Vredent acerb alien na nd is war, ;done worth Moir nib) all its aices, the thriftless laziness, the suspected honeity, l - . . „. r , . of , s ,„ , 'a• Tr gl‘. , , , _ , ~ , I. * producing or laegiiming the. war by ota-let l t° tue! ell -Irate • and if, UV vigorou s Strokes} of belligerent disregard • •er in readmg Ms article a rider - last might take ,"lse,i for tne liDerniity et I I chosalvatra Lietpida•. arror .1 • ' • to rads to more Mexican bound at ies. . I e -,, a a , faro, .t r emeght to a , ra . ccessf , I termination; as i l theasbameleas of 'contract, the untandei , the ••Pil. , str""!- • i for thathe was deScecidant of ' * Mentes lif‘ et made honailary a question. The i 0,,,,,.; i. i,,,,,.. y . ~.,,,,,,, to 1 ' A ,,,,, - : all its iem ing faithleasnees to every no r , and miteete 1 • granted • a ••. -.a - - 1 idly;pe . mete,' !grim Fateera!" lao needed blood of tot fertil 1 issue she took ca'as Lie anneXatron of , Texas, trot; inc ,„,. en i ence4 um toon be compensme a , and lite , the blurred and sullied honor, the blackened rot- t- ; I.F.TTrat. Xi:. , , the boundery , As coati Its sortil•xatien was reArol- ' two great repuhtice of this hemisphere united MI • , wed the battle fields of the Flevelutittnarta or; II itia t• et - anti Fe 15 ...‘,.ifa, Is.r, . teereputation,whichtbe same public voice, pith'•• . . %el tiy ( . 014re - fa, The ~•liesican tninis.ter 'bete, :31- I p erfec tas{ p eac e_ _ , l late wart dust of tiiei hasyet been, d i Quir t staid-nu te an i sone an ,l iterestirig discul voti Wore in tbs motile, dein:m...lr%! his passports, having pre , MuEly ' , i a consent not less universal, and a diecriinination ,te---------------- live sincerely trust it Will be long Lettore it wil l he ; Senate to day on the appeal hy :ch. Bigler from' teem ted fame Washieglian wbile that Teatime} . LOCAL , MATTEII.ISs. not lees accurate has ascribed to their "reline" ~. , I commingled with American soil l-in a wont, the :Me decision of the chair on Yesterday in re , -arrl' v '''''• el ."' ei;•'"idered' sa d Iteeit jetig "' llY heinie t _.,-- . slant-this-consideration and these ebtumstarteeso , ~, --, ... -,:. the ~.. , . t... Ina war, etwouraged by the it:rune-owl areerat Oaara,er.-A. black rascal-who has a wife In editor of the I nal is the living son of lit ire !to the nin•ten to ,•• • fr.`•Tl . 'l -, 1,0, %"'e ' ''eae•C non of many of our revert -o,le. eitrannil, th at I this city-entered the house or a respecjible col we ray; induce us for the present to forego our lrish re ta ti We cool Iwi h • lee ile -.. , ' • wonted forhearenee, and to take this notice.ot 'the l • P" " ' t ' ' l , lu , " •1 : it 7, ue t "" 1-7,,,""'"'4" , ..r. of J edee rester. :d r. lirgicT; annexation sit • Texas would be war with Mee- l . „ e d „ oman, on w e b iter mrt ,,,.. , yesterd4 :about • other neology eould be assigned him ;-he is no 1 contended that the inoli , n lo teccorler was &dia.', era. arol, try the then throtened moult between ' very rep subject presetned.to us for die:section. i or di - ~ '.., . • _ • '' ; the f en •ed eina , a are es „ g e„.4 . , a .hi e h „ a ,„ eakea _ i noon, and' mode a moet brutal assaillt for tie pup; 0 tto any comntrya--conteneing raitions veal I ; table. nut the tapenser dereted agidnat him, etia : ea m ' ruc. .. - 1 , 0 4 4t,ce mi i ito tt .t . t ..,, v ceootea rot !, 1 ., 0 , 1 „,, of.,ottmt,t,ting as foromoos offence. Be did , The 'mowed reason for the attack-whiten fhb ea.( I • • - . never dispute for the honor of Jus !tint/place. ; Mr. Mater appc-ilcd to no Semite. The treation - 2 ~,4 ' t . I _A— A ." ...I. I T ''• f' , -, . l star of the 'Jenne!, made en us, Ina his, paper of; „1--.0, 0 44 130,404 As YU. , {.04V1 0... I retwen. , fa st succe r4 1-be woman w ” "„ v ii ,a r ~„E )- az%• • -••• we . one sama ea i n t h e J ourna l ~,„„a 'Sr•,,, I was didulted to•iln by toot of the best ALCr., 'I'L 'p.n••l,•' • f Or e ta ....lat.} , nsi• 1 , ' . tit...., • . Ota• 0 Sri t. , 10-,tr 01. C . . A 1"..... Friday last, was the notice Which we-tool:In. the, Th ere '' e asna - a• i 1 a , ~, • as• ~ ~ ~ , t- '": - • 14. T l. '.t .L('' ' i Wane been wolicaled in the •struggle wverall • ; ehich, at first glance, induced us ta think that It 'e :coax. ..0.0 , 11 . 4. ...i,..... , v4 ar,... .oVivr lhe ar. 1.0. (-..11 alt , 4 pka 0( hour.dary, Liut :=crate Tex lZft t,. Post, the sap previous, of the' speech df Sonaten I tide' vision e t t a e , 1," r ,., ;I. .i, i ; ~,, c •. , was not ait..neiher retintiaishetl, NesMso . troop trra`•te• :•••he is married, has three or four children. there was pcaseibly a redeeming trait in In% eh ' - " ' s'''''el. w ay ' '''''te" " Y Iste."•4"'3'.' Weft err: tt the Texan froiher. Wl.O CrOrAea the i and beams an excellent character. Contrite of Ohio, delivered on the subject of our t by a rote or 1') to l'r After the maul t ccal I .•- i - - 1 existing year wi,t ,- mexico._ In that anet , i•h; , aand i actor. It *as an exceedingly accurate, though . • , leentraar) ricer tamale. etet Atlas-Led 114( Arnett- I 1-c bele pendentieWere after Ilse rascal last Mt ht,' '' l ' ‘• I emnewhat broad, renresentatima of ertenK. Irish , I kn ew " , Mr . n't ,l " Isid that ebt'Y l'e'e ""le t•I"' ' Can fort" ma lin* ii . ' l4.ef 111,4 titer 'intioned a' ' - we copied extensive ektraCts from it inicepur , pa -1 ' • e 1 ! • • - I • - . - -.• ' ',. and it is hoped Le is caged up this ntotning. - - • kerne." For a moment at supposed that he i act blienholled o.pon one of the most s en p e etant i (Astra , Chrob, on' the tAtV„ irate ot the Norte., at.; __-_-........----........ per) we thought, and so stated in our {taper, that Is n. ; It ,. isr . a-eL , ot Texii fee it4t ttetat to Irmla .•-• ' In, till remembered w i t h Fred Ili* accents . -; /o.ll,krit. ever presented to that bealy. They bail I-. ,' - , •. .; PT'. ' "••, 2•',''''•' , et- - 414. 01egY Eridge- --- At O le e l i'l l io nheld . MT, Coaweir had taken unpatriotic grtntile, and j , %Wit, ti.a' AtlitriClo4- tAlltattraAT. aalitaltßti VitAeral ___, ' Ithat the Weida Still lingered not reluctantly in hisi refused t o t' le ' h • ltn llteltleltion--hergue'd s t .ligl lt front Os; VreiialtilfehroidgMlinv't itaiiintatirnativei"."3l t'S it et 4 e/th otdett Osbe C'ld 'AI, , leglte.u„ that he_ had assumed-positions unfavorable,ratlverse ,i•.. , . , Tt ~ ..,,, earsa-of the sweet Inns that sung the lullaby o f d that decission,-and now widied the Snate to t bet to let hes Mexican atastsfards elinOte The place• -Leen, the following ' gennetiert Wert elected to t a ' , . s a t ~ a , to his country-that, by striving to withhold from : i knew- that the &nation or yesterday •Wal nfest, i hme, an d ma 4Per 01 , 1$ 02 1 4 ara Or, 4. t0.b......:.1; ...., ier , , , ..r enalteng yeett Is - hi , 0.... reap-; his infancy, far his cradle Was t en ded by no hi r e, i b, a . • our gallant noor, now in the field,eto tbe more earthen pet of the State let was or t . 1 ; , ad in recedine from the coteirma•ton of i .tertiarrit....-Jone Ireni; in glory while they arc risking life in their COl4l-1, ling nurse; but on closer insjet-tion, we discover.; ea I , - e ' :,r, a ,•, 1 3 Ti oega py and mow, make ri es epee telet•l •' • '• • , !Judge Foster as markea to the retords of res`er• I red that the °Meeting wretch was but mockieg. •, ,- I eat , e e 0,, gq ,,,,, 4 ,1,,,t ‘ ,..u.itt to defend vt, , . Managers-John Snyder, Iti Malmo, Sylvervos• try's battles, all reinforcements of men ami atros,i • Lothrop. I ilutehisop %YID Holm es It •-• -• parents whom he had already plunder- i dat • • tn e l ; wet • ' 6 " "' la t a teart ut rctitnat,tali-1 , lt %vas eteorral Taylainsiloty as a editler with. i • - i .• 1 • • Pilate.) ~ and all aunties of money and munitions, lie Was 1 , the kind 1 ai i l y, %tint:tut dry tome:national autlestaly•-atet the ! ' ,t og' enders- and the Preehlimas tights . as' cornma . roi Jamet Anemia, Solomon Stotler,Gez - zain. • strengthenitig the hands of the enemy and weaken- l e • • lee:tate lint no right to recooMler a vote wtiel act- i j" -1 " .. " .. ' " 14 " 0 " tler , erale TaYipt ,ll " "114 met Titalar rr a"- 1 t'erretarY -30 an ilallenn. I int; and paralysing our own- We SO th.ollgtt; and IWe entertain seared a hope that the gentle ;, . . , • I threatened invasion iu prirtress to subdue 'foxes 1 i _____ an _ .... 1_,,.. • 1 I ca“,acit --the dec . 's-ston • of voter , ' • • - • as a publk journalist, so V" wrote; but our eel ehastiseMent nhich we are now inflicting on tie ' it ": In g ,4 ' Ic a , deity -t h e • .13, by remaining maratse at Corpus; Chriati, Lei Wit every :lay teed of the want of foreign oils in him an . ,,,. i day was, ii nal ,and as soon as that decission +vas male, ' h a d a ttuned An overpowering forte to AniAlle bin% Titan it We., fear that domestic ones are aleo; -doing has been iiiied upon by the eilitot of the i editor of the Journal, vk ill produce Searing kite '.l.‘ an te..l -Phll4,Y hid Tie r ' • t i the matter wail no 3otigtr in their lalide. Mr. Big- there. 2 .b *A .,11 the ne.ti"a destr , h l ar .,, . • P "s ; . . journal, as aa s for the attack which he has I PettnanentlY salutary change. NVe fear he *al t . ena , s tt:ctitt l / 4 1. to Nxicttr in .• 1- t"re. 1 " o"tetrAle tualh " "` r b In ''' the hear ' i, t T„3'• A theveatte hearth with a cheerful Ore, ex.; made. He has hmself tasigued this u s h i s not stop in his •headlona, career, to redact on mir i it ' . l'inled that !I lie t.. ' of Tts a*, the genetal at el Potaideut would have ',' . , I voteof vestenla • their right would be urea.' forthe assault; lie is therefore entitled to the full -admonitions. . One who could resist a father their Po -,-, Harold in a court ed justice. Througlonit the hitelititita tatai to ue by beanie *eel:tattier. of me t 'sloes , tean'a &C i with imPtriT l e'ntt. for Cookillgi benefit of it, and we cheerfully concede it whim, prayers, a mother's tears, a brother's 'sold entree *hole debate, Mr. Bigler proved t t irraself mole t h ao I tern boy, instead of stegeostol by oit , r yastrat , ittg idomestic i n dustry and f a i r wage ,, saat h oor pros. to the fullest extent he mitt Possibly desire. ties, the soft in fl uence of. a sister's persuasions. the hostile Me xic•an atterinpt. Au townattfol tn I a mat,:b for ans. of the opposition Sonatora. The; , pect of being thrown out-these ant more wanteill The editor itharges us .with being "y eeori,....._iand could go .on Ruin degradation to degradation,' , 1 : , • , deco,. j • C,•inittees lately that the Mexican general gaye it , I , . , from Infamy to deeper infamy still, is not likely ; r they ' , ,,.„. , It to att urtuers ,, MWS, that. Of WOuo, renl4lo went of Tile, , than ammeetic miseionat its. Preach to a man Wet have yet to learn that youth is a fault; but it to . Till e P ol l ocide with tl,e se ,;: . o rn f °, •o l 7 l.' "bethe ••' be affected tia , anything that we could say t I dirmatenn on yet- ; Colerede cretin-a mall stream between the Nut , ' Ivbase futtlilY is earring. Bahl it be one, every year will tend. meetly. tdrettiove to . Ti ll arc question their right of decision bd ' i e * . i Y " cts 13.31 , the srancle--cf our troops would remnant ---.------ . , it We think, however, that perhaltse'di¬ him. Still, if he will 1101 listen to us now,; daring their a c t•on to he halt and of no effect. I east of that stream. your committee, after inqiiiry.l r'.t They have tot up a Theatre in Santa Fe mean to apply the charge to the m_ .0 year; WC ' be g bin' to -lay by. to treasure up for some In the House, a gre , .t heal of toeless discussion ,tearit to be groundless.. It- any scieh Conoonnica. :We were yesterday attst Wit a. bill for the• opening }hat ce. i future day, what we say to him. He is still •young, I 'rc°e . °." lhe qr,"'" 'bother the rne"* os 0 1 . die • bon was autheolted, it wits a mete Mexican CCM 1 . night—Rata, and .a laughable farce, with nurner which have passed over our head, fo;'.in, committee a pp.,,,,,t,..1 to attend the funeral of Lieut, : vivanc. to lull our moot - mull into false senility i • spect we believe, we beg it to be uoderstood. I and there may be years of life before him yet, Il i wood, shouts be 1 .. 1 by the cornnumweuitti ,4.1;i, ('.,thus ~,- c htio.i till sieciean troops " eotthi t.;e. ens. tngs; one of which is entirely original, we; that it is the only point of resemblance which ex- then, in after.years.-when prostral . .e . .. on a bed of I not. Members abin,ed each other without a n y r e. I . a „„ e „,&j, ,trine efant gb to em us an d a ttack him I Presume , called " Straus Fr Gale They have uo sickness, or more prohuble still, occupting a lone. l gard to feeling or decency. Mew*. Bighorn. ! there. was the Merteati design.; for Corpus Chelan., printing offices iu that 'region yet, so that these isteletween the editor and us. We are rather in clined to the opinion that the idea he seeks to con -1- cell in one of those Institutions *lnch t h e phi!. Liar" arl . P",• 1 !" , were uummallY "tete totesnia ;on the' wett side of the Naereet "lea 5 much 3 telttlintla ItrOpy of modern tinaes as evidenced in the; eta other the language nseil by some of them s ic,in Noll ay any other part of the territroy nest I eeiroaroo b e w pretented are very creditable specimens f' e presume the heuse was croced vey is, that-we are. unlike him, unprictieed and in- ant ,_. ~ ' i was only fit for the I,teW, and would disgrace any lof t h a t r iver, and General Taylor's reran,} tt rd ' ' ' • experienced in debauchery, fn gtirnblingt in drunk- greatarnelie'mtwn '''' modern penal laws." Pro - petton pretending to eentility. I first was an Itiva‘ion of Mexico, if he ever invarle a d I t*"• tailless, and in every species of divination add li- . vided l for incorrigible offenders,-rellection should ; The licence iprestion ear!. tip in the afternoon. .M..,c0 It ntl. 1 'llls reminds us very 'much of ConneOLIII, in • •-• I force itself on his mind, he will diecover when too 3" war I rhate ,l until dark. The 10110Uilia corin• Tile nuautlientic and irreEprinsible intiMation if times goue by. . . . tentiousnos--that we have lioelike hint, acqutko t • - • 1 s , a. ere stricken out Wroitmorcland, York,flucke, that. ftVert.,ltC was recriVea at Vcothiogron the 11. •-r - l i late, with bitter 'egret, lima , unprofitable am e the l '.., ,, l t e ootvoirrw, the cunning which springs, not from a-Ssise head patl,, of Paellorel, Northunthrtliirela of November: le " .l 'll 13 L.' d 1 It • ' D 7.----; 111 -----:- ~ , to, patt cs lac •a a Vt. (uric inctery.- e American says that nickedness and absurdity of his pree•eut ways, and ' „„,t p „,‘„ o t th,,, i d n o, 'rho coney frosted with grey hairs, but from a corrupt and de 1 y of Venango; et, arrive d of the wiftiognens of Herrera s enverti• : this work is now reedy for publication t•lt. is how mueb more easy and successfully IIC ma y ' , nas added to the list. The hills paeted second I oleo( to receive a minister; and Mn. Hided was; prayed heart-that Wehave not learned , a (and here t his v full an d atp -. h all theadvantages 'iris', have walked in other and better paths.. 1 reading and Was ordered to be engro,,,ad f or a . , thereupon. forthwith despatched, General Twelor's i,• r " - " lt • a the editor ean 'state .for himself whether ,or not he '; third. . KAIf L. I arm> beim: kept at CorpterChriatitill liding,s Wei(' I n'4 and well known experience. A,n opportuid , — has attained the knowledge, made perfect% by prac- I - -------------- ! facetted ot :clr. alitlclt's ejection, li a r uver•lty will be afforded this week for subscribing to ocate The London Times streaks of the ease • tics, of which truth compels us to confess our-tm l stir Sri An En 1.1 n WOO 11 Sr :ii a- , -E;rrof Loss Of \ t h ra n, a nd Paredes' presidency, ori the proclaimed -, t he wor11::' d o' V ' ut • 'l' ' an ; grace I iCTO AinLe cc ering her Spe,teli ; p al ana -The Louisville Courier of the eltb, re &termination to retake Texas by force from the I sal ignorance;)-that we have not learned how to the openine of Partied:mt. •• The part r ela.lports the loss of the strainer Linwood, bound to, United states 'General *raylor• h orders to t ' 3 abstract; for the purposes of diseitiotion, large at ' , 1• - 1 New Orleans tram Nashville, at Island In, in the ' f,-on, (carpus '•.•• •*.• , • • , thulca ling to Ireland was read in a sualueu! tone and ' : inn Christi del not kat aNI asiiiiii,lcm till sums of money from the hard earniegs of an . _ . . ' ' Mississippi, on the ]bib inst. The Linwood Strlicl.: the 1:1:11 of January, leetti; nor did he march till with a thoughtful countenance, &c. &a. The l b aged father-how to squander, in ganthltng end ri same . abar `PT"' a leak and after"' "Is bribe in two j mole than two months afterwards, ar e then to sta. }taper"The scene ws de ilid nul I ' ' '' t •. t n t . me pat . says : a El . . n t i -Goat and cargo a total less-cargo . consistitig t °-; bon his troops wherever he thought best for pro otous extravagance, the assets of confiding part- imposing, from the gay array of brilliant uni., cotton, corn aml tobacco, valued- at $,.:0,000 1 tec bog Texas from Mexican invasion, Wifhout any ners-how to induce an zemiaintance, lei the mo ftn the beauty of the holies, and the she , , .7-----.- -- .. , order film the President 6:. to the precise 'place meats of convivial intercourse, to ;indorse our °r 5' ~.er,sris —L Llefe IM a great competition oetwern i n here he was to station hin forces. Always west dance of their costumes." 11 r i famine and war, for the passesafon of vessels. Tl c , notes,- and then miter him, by legal process, to be - I ' -.• r ' Europe • fa' • t ... • 'of the Nacres from the kit moment of his entry dress, particularly the stomacher and demand for the simply 01 Stars irr,-; .', toe • .. Gent • . two • I • exits, ral faylob nlatited his standaol forced to pay them. If such be :his Meaning- t drawing vessel's from all other directions, and eeen i tiara, bla:ed with clinnwinds, - &e. &c.on the Grande, opposite tia:Matanfotos . . as his own if he designs to impote to us inexperience in such 1 sending cast i ng line schooners across lime Atlantic.ot the most eligible station for i milder; selection • - practices, ignorance of such knowledge,. then we Quere : How many alai: subj ects of her own At the same time the war in Mexico has already i devoodi t, g Texas; -- .• are left no alternative but to plead "guilty." Nay, sex could h ave been sated Ism the horrid death drac . ' , . s ti to its support, , and nt nO v W occupies, from fourii No part i ltf thtrtrinlind between the Nuecea and f starvation by the sate of the diamotals that / I n o iany .e cif il tTiteintdfirTtecmlaheas shit e V is atl i t a tt l e- '. g i o le v l e ' r th s % Grande ever- teas Mexican so" ' L '' eisi"a ' more, if to be proficient in such arts, if to be pro. " blazed ' on the person of her Norman MiliCsty, li i nnei en t,` acdkitiitiwteitil;tanndeel uncist,,iloilistilile • found in such knowledge, be indispensible accom- meat is still in the niarket offering very high prices 1 1 ) ~- , Kt and the appropriation, of the proceeds for the for more, and cannot get them. The go-vemenent bau i l e i i d . a te r t y el, if e i x i t ia e t ti 0 1 ~ paniments of old age, we devoutly pray . that we - p e rot t in l ee it tall times, Such . ' llati:- purchase •of bind? The jewels of the mother; charters are generally, for three months certain. matt . never even count Inc number: 'of years (if leered in UM, by Spain, to Front., and in 1803 of the Gracchi were her children; but her sub. with (lie optioi of el:tending the time there mohtbs l by France to thn United States. In flitta when they exceed ourwn) of the editor of the Journni. . eweis o f i‘lacitun ( .. 0buen ,..... longer; the terms to be paid for m whole it enter- the United States_ transferred'Texas to Spiiiif the fres are not t h e . I The editor says we are ‘,. an emptY,:headed lad,''' eel upon, whether used .6r not. if discharged du- western limit was the Grande-as welt known as What a gloious p age she might haec had tii ; ring the winter, the ships will be in a convenient destitute of the slightest claim to public considers-, that the Sabine was the eastern limit. In 1821, lie 'her country's history, if it 'could have been sail 1 position loading !ion." If by "claim to public consideration.,"gonattill\elt. ; r n i O r rleit .e n i s .r , , a e r s i t d ot h er ne r when Mexican independence'as established, the -,, She opened Parliament in a plein dress, tan- lan I '' ' boundariei °flexes remained the same. In ION; means inch infainons notoriety as he.has enquired, s ports i fa v* ,, el el • 1 :' [l s 'l7 i also contende d . greatly •• .. ; adorned with iewels, foe she had parted with " a min t , . -le P ast when Santa Anna wai foiled in his attempt_ to sub. then we can never hope to possess any. And al her diamonds• ' ' ye"' with amee:A violenc The loss nt proper. • treats ' . Pesos; and T • was lat 'red t rat o con to inny breed far her famishing , I and life "by marine disasters has-been appalling.'J' - by " em headed," he .; means that ;We ; are not ,e0p1.6.1„ quer indellenditfte, its we tent boundary was the and continues to be so.-Jour. of Co ln. I. l3rarore, at; always theretofore., Notitne or occa corrupt hearted; we must submit -.forever teinhe t• ________ ______ imputation ; ,and taken in the sense Which-we Itave . The Freedom 01 the Seas. The Gage of Frcenuta.-There seems little Lability of Freeman's ever being t ri ed again. We pim I t jolt . c . 4rt lie -mentioned Wlien Ale:dean eastern„ limit wat• the Nieces., Aecordingty, , ull the acts, just suggested, the editor , may rest assured that , records and . proceedings o the reptilthe ol Texas ‘ • -- - We see a stated in an English that talderstaed that Judge Whiting, Wlititin 110 W bold. -. , not only must his conduct but /ifs principles ender- paper Ala ' ' CI •• C h 1 1 • mg a lanccr) ourt here, has seen him, and tie- • t treat the Grande as its soatiewestern hottndary.-a- D - ce the celebrated fresco painter, has been Nu merous evidencee of NS:have been -Made klitlent go is rattiest change, before any sane; persori :ill commissioned ' ' - " dares it es hi s opinion that he.is not in .a condi to point on the walls of the grand non to he tried, and that he will not try him. A s i which your Comniittee win . not recapitulate, Gut'. cast sue** insinuation oithim. And' if .finally, . • - ' ' • eat Osborne House a I' • titaness - • poetical sti eect- nobody else can, as things now stand, he will not I i r u i lt e er i a o d e tl ai s l o o i n n d e more hoty. }et enerally known.- 1 -by the whole charge taken, ogether; the editor of ' Sin g- Antonio, the. chid the Journal - is to be understood Me' eiserting that n Neptune yielding to Itiitannia the sovereignty I Ittrcoebia,bfilyrilerev,thrioedwaetntaltli, FreemanliV lear: cell toshot et 1 placeof the .count; of Flexor, regularly issued! we are incapable of folloWing . in 4y of his foot- '4 4. the seas." -We think the muse of History I r i ecogni l iance fora new trial, totally failed to grants of land located - beYond the Nueces, and to Will not be satisfied with the production, unless the Grande,. The present respectable chief justice, • steps,--of doing any of, those acte;Onhich would make the miserable wretch understand what he as ' on his circuit several years ago in that I the artist places the figur of General Cass be. wanted, and has certified to that re'cr. We Waite of TeX •s. e t. render ne.lbedegraded object no less,of defrauded cottnty, charged the grand resent all in-1 bh re e - ‘ dcontempt,than mans aornc an ofwronged tween the parties, in the character of Mentor, not learned what steps will now be taken in vela. , t haletents beyond the Nieces; •as far .ne the Goande,; and lion to him.-„deburn D. Advertiser. - ' - - . ;filing the old Sea-Gild that he is a fool, woman'enWithering scorrathen, once for all,. we g ' , • as Texan citizens,' for - ttnrOlfencee th e i Mi g ht-hel •.' ' • •; • that 111-ether Jonathan has a word to say on the guilty of. A grant of land- to an English subject say-be is right, perfectly right. t , • a . ' .• : - --,. • - -'' subject before that 'ugly trident of his is "-forked naMed eal bonded e exe - treel • En Greaulea Wecotne noWloswitat theeditor seemsto con • „ became the.subject Orh-ffictel.cerresporidenco 'be Eider bit gravest tharge against us, on: which be tweelt the Texatt and Benin 'governments, the lan ter recognizing that river as the Texan boundary. has.exhausted all, his resources' onavit and humor ; - 'she custoinhouse -at Corplis Chtisti on the. and:classic: learning and hitt for whieb, indeed, we • • • • . ..., . wot side.Of the Nieces, Wia a source of onside., hinkawit-should not bare -tale unartur pemerr no = rable•revente 6 - the Teikat governtnent. • 'that .., . .. _ W';s Ai951 1 .13:8 W(.0. 1 ,4 W L. HARPED., 017 . 011. AND PILOPRIETOS PTTTSBURISIVI!: ' TUESDAY MORNING, MARtli, 20847 44 -., ~..?•.T.', •,,.....'::-i:: - --,-,,,:.!:;.,c,i.,:..t,i:..9-F.„,,1-: ..^` S ~,,.: 4.! :,,,,.„..„,.. 111111EIA MIESES '.ta.:r;.... . =BB ERMA :-'..4. - L , :r.,1 - ' , V - -::::;i 1 '1':::: : : .. : - - - ;,' ,:, ..? -.• :: -.;:. ." :::- •.,,y,....,f:,et,7:- I't' ;,4 o.f ......,IT':-:1 -, ' - . 7 r-:.,,:--....--•f;:--4...:::__..,- - - MEM. 'Go> The steamboat Alabama struck a snag a few days since in Red*iver and sunk directly.— Boat uud cargo a total loss. , . .. . . ~ 4,%' - :i '3-,*------45.1,-P- ~...,-, . .2 V1 -= 4.oi --i--,-7,5 c.,,,-,--,,--1.,-.,-.- „--- ~---.,-,,. ~... .4"..4* '.IIAN-',XitT'-tVA--7:At4.V-...,,474,,-,;';.....6-:N3.1-, -1'3,,.1-1.fr,,37,:,:„.v,--7....;,.51f,;_-_,4 ..,,,;,. ,--- -_ ,tit '','"- - - '---, -.I:-•y.A: ''`` .--,'-li.«-r.T4.-,sl-*4..41-i,,,a-imwg,444ri4-7-arepr ;-t_• ..,•:." 4 :. ~.-t " --- ",f ,-, ::A ; - -'.. - t' v • , - , - ,3 : ' - i' , „:.,) ,- ,',. - 3 , ,, - :. --, • i .:. ~' MEM • ' •••,f MEM r - ,, ,- ".4 ' ; z t 4 k • ; ; . t .-~ : • --, -•---1-:::--•-•,:;:..-.,.:.:.;:.-,.-• i.,.-.A.4.,...4,.,..,:„.,. .. ,,...;..!...t: ! ... ."; ,,,, , ,,,„ , ,, iiip....i...,....,....,..,,,,- ... ,. ~„ .:,;- ,- „•', , : - ;,,..7.t',;t : -,• : , f , .- • • k - ;': , ! , '" : 7 . : -. ': 1111 .. ......-....,. - .. ,„- .-. •- ~ , -..... , ...-,...,„,..... z ... -. ,-;'!-'7t:',4f •"zr.-.,',.?:-.-.-...;,-.'l: ti t • ,••,----•'--,:..,-,.,3-:--;,-..:-4.,,,...:..1.:.,.. Errafleitffs.—The capatity of the United States for supplying the wants of Great Britain with breailstuffs is shown in an estimate contained isa statistical article published in the New Torii. Ex press. It makes - the surplus of wheat and Indian corn for export to be, wheat 3,000,000 bushels; flour 3.50u,000 barrels; Indian corn and meal, 17,000,000 bushele.—Boston;Post. -_ ~'', .. .. i , ; . 7 From the lifiishingtqli t.Tnion, Feb; 25 REPORT MN= +~; _ '`s <<•_ :' 41? .... , ..,,--,.!7, =IN ~..:, ; , -; •T4:f, .- ,-- ' ,.;:',i.- - ;':::.1 : :..:• ~;•.r.-..'.:':::'1,.-'.t..'-::,,,.i:,:,-!.,' MEE EOM T - , ' T...1'..=: . ; - •: . ','',:.• . : - ,",":'.;1: .$.;.',...)-,;:,-, ' ;-,•„-- - -:',....".;-t,i'.7:::.'4' ,;, 'i , r _ - --;,:, 7.'-:.',:i•7::.•i-r:...,t..: :74,,.'.''''- - y.x;~ GEM FroNs.. , --Oae Ohio 'liver pilot whippet ahother yethrday very-sevc4ely for some insta,land was prosecuted. The ladependents settled the matter in someway. They had two other aisault mut battery cases CJ Our City Hospital has been elosed forsonle lime. It will 'Only be kept open during the preva knee of small pox. By Abe way, we heard U - .'ru mor on S'atuiday, (we do not know how true it is) that pere limit been so'inueaSes of this - disease in tL"e'clty lathy. a We rife in favor of increasing the pay of the 1 Associate Judges in this county; or, abolish the office altogether and organize another. Court. Muni are in favor of the latter plan, and we have heard it suggested that the county would sav'e sot& thin:lse:ids per annum ' by its . . TY' It seem§ they have had 'side:cling in Phila delphia. Wplf, 'Can tea ahhiit It it their pa pers, but we haVe had nothing but sildw here, and but little of that. Tall: ` of 'aleighing to the Patter sons, iff. you *WI to insult. The Mendligifikla liouse.--This great establish ment,re-opened yesterday. Persons who-rfsited it speak in gloving terms of its magnificence. It is an honor to the Iron City. .Teritpciwnrc Cc/fruition Will be held in Tern perance Hall, Pittsburgh, on the first Friday o March, at i t o'clock, h. M. See notiec in anoth er coluzurr. cd• TM - Trustees of the University will hold meeting nt three cOnllek. !hie tikefiknon, at the nil- lit:7.The Theatre will open neat Saturday even: ing, if fete ittembers of the Company all arrive. -. our friends help us to a few localiterns these dull times? , . testertla*wi • - s .. 7. - '•;7. ~.:",••::. ::1`: - .:.'' , .=..: .- N::: , ::' , .!.: - = if: - -.'',Y - . ,- ':•.. '.' c.': ..:: 5:'. : ,;,.:.....:.,• :.: - . ..? ; :,;.._ . !, , , :.1. 1 . ', : ..... r . ~,.. -,, , ,-, MEE MEM t.r.: BEM MINI `:. :. news by Telegraph yet . There is a .0!/ 40 break do'vin iomewhere along the line Suggcstion.--The Chronicle says : Inasmuch as . a . number of our young attornies are in the habit of visiting the county Jail, foitlie , purpose 'of obtaining clients, we would, humbly. suggest the propriety of their rem:l'ring their offi ces to the cells in lfount Airy. The rooms are neither large nor convenient, but would answer ad mirably for law pikes. The revenue to the coun ty would be considerable,(provided the rent. could be collected) and the attornies would have the pleasure of being conetantly , oa handkto wait on their excellent patrons. . . . • Called for.—The valentine addreseed to the pettiest girl in. Pittsburgh was called for on Fri day. We have been unable to learn the name of the fair one who claimed it, but have no doubt hilt that she was.entitled to the Valentine. —Tel. co"- We know her like a buok. She has five false teeth and wears a v.ift She deserved it , truly. . . . . . . nay re n. al c h e o rt7ft i c l a l certificates (ci!si„v use e • cures in cases of CONSUMPTION. or DISaw • SED.. Lungs as DR. ROGERS' LIVERWORT and TAR. • has made in this city or any other place where it has' been introduced. Although it has not,been puffed . .. in the city papers in EDITORIAL FORM .hy the • - PROPRIETOR for the SOLE purpose of GAIN, (as, most medicines are without regard to their worth) yet the demand'has been enormous. In the city of Dayton alone, where this medicine has not been a&•, • vertised to the amount of ten dollars, wil• receited „ i as order' from Messrs. Ells, Claffin & CO. to' the. I amount of one THOUSAND BOTTLES. And this • I too, in the bummer season, when there is compara ' tively little of no demand for medicine of this char- • • aster. • gte•This medicine still performs CURES that.seerm almost incredible, but as they are here, - and are our, own neighbors whose testimony can be had•frona their own mouths, 'it must convince the most Sceptical of the worth of this medicine. • • ' ' Another REMARKABLE . cure of CONSUMP TION. -Mr. Gabriel Whitehead,. of thia•city, was - reduced so low that ALL HIS FRlMilMtind'eveti ' :. • his PHYSICIANS had given him up to DIE! I ! ' ' . ' • • Ma. A. L. Scovitt.—As I owe, my life: to the use - • • of DR. ROGER'S LIVERWORT,,and TAR, I fcei it • a duty, and shall without fear or delicaoy give my testimony as evidence that others who may be 011ie- .• ted with CONSUMPTION or diseared Lunge inky : 1 ' know that this medicine is NO HUMBUG, but is. . worth ten thousand nhl,sicians , prescrintions for the .; 1 disease for which it is,recotnmended. i Last summer I was taken with a most DISTRES- I SING COUGH, and about the first of July my Luillpi... - I were so diseased that I bled in a short timosertapl • • I quarts of bleod, which reduced me so low that fla • my friends-and even my physicians thought I mid.' , soon DlE•with CONSUMPTION . . My brother, how- • • ever, heard of some of the wonderful curer made by this medicine, and procured a bottle,. and before li_ had taken one halfbottle, it seemed to go Laths very ' seat of the dist:we and raised a LARGE QUANTITY of MATTER and PHLEGM, and my ',COUGH wits stopped by a charm. I have since used some tweet.. three bottles, and am now able to attend to my biiii-: . ... -.....', ness as well as mu. . . . . I feel very thankful to theinventor of this medicine; ..„ •• • 'for if it had not been for some all powerful medicine ' •••••••. Ito have raised the matter and phlegm, and healed my • I lungs, I shoidd without doubt have now been in Mr, - I grave. i • ••• ' I If any One will call on me on Catharine attect, - half . • a squarelmlow Linn, I will give the% the particulars and refer. them to numerous friendivrhis visited me - • during my sickness. . . . . Jan. 10th - , 1847. GABRIEL WHITFAIEAD. - STATEMENT OF DR. HIRAM COX. Late PROFESSOR in the Cincinnati ECLECTIC MEDICAL COLLEGE, and a physician well known,. Who hes an extensive practice, in relation to the case' cif Miss Belt, after hating been given tip to DIE with the last stage ,of CONSUMPTION, by &number e able P.HYSICIANS. - - : . Mx. A. L. Scomix.•:,•-••••Ilowever reluctant I have ' been to permit my name to appear, attached to a cer tificate recommending Patent Medicines, Nostrums or Catholicums, I nevertheless think it my duty, not . • only to my patrons, but to the community, and, ally afflicted with diseases requiring Cough Medicines to • ~., „, ---2 i state, that in three particular cases of - incipient CON: Itscr• Sale or s i sle u n r cLid it i c t . oosess7......, ''' ur- SUMPTION, viz: - Miss Belt, step daughter oflsli. John - Zarr of this 11 ..city a Alias Batger, sister-in-law of,. ti Frid'av afternoon, thi: - . inst., at_ ii o'clock, Mr. V. Wunder, botc h er, and Mr. R. K. Cox, one of Oat Win i:unimercial Auction Roonis, corner of our City Couricil, that Dr. R'Ooisal Cinavoima Sucre • Wood and bib streets. will•be sold without reserve, , or ....tvmacmcc 2/.1) TAIL operated wore LIKE A SPE, 1 doz, mahogany chairs, crimson velvet seats; 1 cue, than any remedy of a similar character in its (oohing (104 I mahogany ionhgo, do : 4 1 do. eaten . oneration than I have ever used inmy practice. One. /den dining table; 2 mahogany pier tables, with mar- of ! the cases above- ' via: Mins Belt, appeared to be Me tops; 1 mahogany side baud; 1 hairnet; 1 spien- laboring under the last gape of ScOrfutous Consurup did fiend/ mirrori brussels carpet; wash stands; lion, as pronounced by several , PHYSICIANS who dressing beurau; fenders; 4 venivan blinds; refit- were in attendance previous to my being called tils orator, safe; feather bed; curled hair . ; Matt/aysp treat the case She is at this present time in the eti lamps; china and glasswarC; kitchen uccAsili; la-. joyment of as apnareutly good health, and from sp. , die's saddle. &c., Lc.; embracing the entire stock of pearanic, as likely to din with any other disease, as • a gentleman who has declined - housekeeping. ' .. -t • i- any other-yeung lady of this city. As it respect s the • so, a large quantity of 'few Garniture of the best health of.the other two cases, all the threatening. iicality and most approved style, which may be cx•• premonitory iymptoms seem to have subsided from swilled the day previous to the sale. the are of a row battles of the Syrup above. mnr2 •• ..- . . JOHN D. DAVIS, A uct'r. 'Very respectfully:, &c. • • • (Gazette and American copyl_-_-. . ~ : • HIRAM CON, At. D.. XT EW ORLEANS SUGAR—GO Hhds. N.O. Sugar Cincinn:ti; Jan. With, IS-17. - 11l per Anglo Suon, for sale by - Call at the agents and obtain a pamphlet contain maril.. FRIEND, RH EY & Co., 51, Water it. one certificates of wonderful cures from a.greatnum poTAstiis cam Patilsb, reed and for sale by bet of r s espectahle and well known citizens. FRI END; &HE 4• CO; 4 t. SCOVILL & Co marl! • •• Y • • 51 sVater at. WM:de/lain agents for the West, ear of sth and - • D. C. Kneeland, pritiCipal Agent for Pittsburgh, •-• office on Grant st.,pee door below 2d. - . . Also fur sale by J. Kidd & Co., corner of 4th and Wood stir., Pitts-burgh.: John H. Cassell, sth wan]; Pittsburgh. H. P.lTchwartr., Allegheny. •- '' John Smith, Birmingham. aj.The Allegheny will bare a ball on the 9th of -April, of the Lafayette Assembly Rooms. Oi:r fiiends in that Fire Comeany will probably do things-up in the proper order.—Dispetch. az).• A Cocert, by. White's Band, is announced to come off`soon.—Dispatrh. 0-3. A detachment of soldiers belonging to Capt. Walker's Company, passed through this city day before yesterday, bound for Mexico.—Journa 31.1.50R1C NOTICE. • A, • r 46: 1 : • An aajoumed, meeting of_ Zerbbabel Holy Royal Arch Chapter No. 10.2, will be held this even ing, at f o'clock,.at the Masonic 'I emple, corner of Wood and Third streets.• By order of 'the Most Excellent High Priest. March 2, AL.SB P. A. KCAMMON, Sec. . ALLEGHENY. COUNTY TEMP:MAI\ : • ... QUARTERLY CONVENTION. Thi various Temperance Societies throughout the County of Allegheny, are hereby notified that the next regular meeting of the above named As soeiation, will be held at Temperance Hall, on Smithfield st,,',city of Pittsburgh, on the First Fri day of March, at I I.crilocli,.A. M. it is earnestly hoped that every society in the County will be represented, as matters of great in lerest and ipportance are to be. brought before the meeting. It 0 also desired that such Tosensh.ps. having no societies within their limits, will send delegates to'represent them in the Convention. WM. LARIMER, Jr, President. Lisicrxti Saowor.s, Secretaty. _ . qmportaut to those who are afflicted with diseased Lungs, . . Dr. Rosters Liverwort and ,Tar. This specific seems to deserve all *that the vender claims fur its alt healing vittues, Me hive seenvery emphatic certifitate.troia Dr. Co; late profvsor in the Cin cinnati Fklectic College, who represents it to be a very different article from the prevailing nostrums of the day', and as very valuable in the treatment of that insidious class of diseases which are the bane of this vricialtle.climate." '. • Cincionnti Morning Signal. . If physicians rflDr.Cos's character in the pro fession give their testirliony in favor of this cele brated malicine, it must he viduable. N.-8. Notice die" 'ccrtifteate of Professor Cos in another column, also„..one of remantaMe cure from Mr. Gabriel Vitchead, under the head of ' Liverwort and Tar. _ PIItX)MS--S7 dozen Corn Driaouts received and L for talc by FRIEND, RAF &Co., • awl 57 Water itt: - 1 -4 BEM FRUIT-100 drums Si'nirns Figs; :10 bas R Raisins; cask Zante Currant! 10 bss-:Frnnet For irilo • J: Ij.WII.LAINSIk . CI) wad. • • • 110 Wood st - - , .. . . Prime, for sale by 0 mad 1. 0. WILLIAMS ft Co., 1.10 Wood it TIEPI , ER-3 hags Pepper 001 oad.for .7 Jr marl) J. D. WILLIAMS'S: CO., 110 Wood et. Adjourned OrNsassaie Colale• Y virtue of au Order issued bithoiOrplienfeCouVi. VI held at We - City Of rittibufgh; Oa the Ostday of January, A. D. 1547, there will be eiposeil tO sale, on the premises, on Monday tlrE22d . day.of March, at 12 o'clock, M„ Ike Rillowing described property, viz: Sixty acres of Land, more dr less, situate in 'Rosa; Township, Allegheny Conisty, Pa., three miles from the city of Pittsburgh, on or very near the Fratfkiln'• Road, bounded .by lands of Wm. Graham, Diehl •heirs, Fetterman's lieirs'add others, being the tame' piece or tract ofland which was purchased by Arthur Meegan, dec'd'., from the Hon. T. It.. Dallas, deed., by article of agreement, dated March 7th, 1537. The saidi tract"wili'be sold altogether, or in lots of Corr: . cement size, to suit purchasers; there is a goad tw6.. stony frame house; frame stable and convenient barn;• Aso, a never failing well of good water 'Cloiie to the'' ilbor, on said farm. Twenty acres and all the build ings will be sold together in one lot- The above property is a Toin chance for those who wish to per chase a few eaten For pastuin or a country residence, I so near cite • Terms of ale-1 of the purchase - money to be paid iu haudf and the balance. in . two equal annual plynisents, with interest. If WO; a draft of them will be exhibited on the day of sale. CATHARINE MF.EGAN, Administratrix. • - • RICHARD MEEGAN, Administrator. • lital2-wi l .Btl t . • , Vernescu Finley Goods at Asiottorz. ONWedneaday evening, the 31 instant; at*2 clock, at the CoMmercial Auction Rooms, cm , ner Of Wood and Fifth streets, .will be sold an ex. tknicive assortment of fancy and staple German Gondri among which are Satchels, Spectacles, Sporting Se gar Cases of fine qUality, Tobacco Boxes is great va ri tty, smoke pipes with find painted bowls,Razor Straps • fine metal Buttons, Ivory fi gured an d moire ted studs, Silk- guards; black iiecic Laeci;lTair ush es, d ress Card, plated suspender Bricklei,watal keys, Camp glasses, lead: Pencils, Breast pins; Earrings, Jot Broclies, Steel rist Chains, double scarf Pine, jet Sockets, Pin Cushions, &c. /Wiwi' a qiiimtity of Knives and Forks, Pen and peke...knives, razors, sewing silk, 2500 'Spanish Segare,lko. • • mart JOHN , • (A - mericah cbiSy.f Auction males BY JOHN D. DAVIS, AUCTIONEER, • . • , .irm-EAST coritint OF WOOD . AND MM.: ;TR gip. N Thursday morning, the -4th' inst., at 10 oa- Oclock, will be sold an extensive assortment - of Foreign and Domestic', Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, &c. • At 2 &cloak P. Id:,. 1 crate assorted. China and Queeneware; 1 lion Safe; I Platform Scale; 2 Tierces 'Klee; 12 boxes and Kegs manufaCtured Tobacco; 5 halfchests Young Upton Tea; 14 doz: coal, Doyen- 'shire and Grain Shovels; a large assortment of-new and second hand Household and Kitchen Furniture; feather beds; matrasses, looking glasses; carpeting; wire fenders; sofas; desks; stoves; wits selves, &c. At 7 o'clock P. M., a retail stock of Dry Goods, Clothing; Booth; Shoen,lie Cutlery, Cold and Sneer Watches; double barreled Shot Guns; Pistcds; En gravings; Mantel ClockirAbarte, • star2.' • " o,lltaricau con) ~'' ~_L~: MEE BEM :.,. t s -' - :x: RIM • , •. ESE 1b r i 6V,y, . ,:,,,.•?..„,1'f.,:;`,.;1.-...,,..4-.A=.111:4",,....,„, ~ ;., .';- ,:,,.,'"-:1:,,--tf`..;." 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The Pictorial Tithes; 4 dates. -- • • • The London punch; - 5 dates. • • • • lust received an for sale at COOKS Literary tot;; pot, NO. sr), Fourth. street. • -:!•• • mart —• • • . " . "17, OR-MEALY-IL S. Consl, for Ciro; mill ¢otri .12 In encoiliCoui•se of Five Lictur ,illustrated by splendid Pictoriai Diagrams and Genuine Antigun ties, at the LUTII.EItAN.cHURCH,7th et, on Fit t:AY evening, sth I'darch, at 7; o'clock. The Course` will .be continued, at the same place and lulus, a* Monday Bth, Parraday 11th, Friday„.gtth,an.l Monday 15th. TICFLTS,.with Prospectus and - Progstrunkir,forndi at the Book Stores of Kay & Co., Wood street] Elliott . & English, Market street; J. L. Read, 4th 'st.; John: ston & StocktOn, Market st.; Conk , s. Depot, 4th st.i J. D. 'sl'Fadden & Co.'s* Alaska at.; Yeagees db.; and otfice.St. Charlds Hotel: Traists--Gentlernan's Tickets, $1,50; Lady's, $1; Juvenile Person 75c.-for the Course of FiteLecturos. 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