~ 4 -'_ ~,, ~:= ~~': ;= ;.; ' • ' -• ;;+: MEE .'.i.: - '-'4r, -'l ' . : - ; ,'. - ,.: ,1 : -. .: 4 ,:':-•.:. ,,I .0:! ' • • :; if_c't;' • • ••• 4 4 .4 ••••=.•;•sl n .., •ei tips 4 '2l "P 1. 47,1 1 ' 4 : tit tv • - •' - - , • -414 4 1 , 1. 1 , • • 4 `; 7 ..5..7, ! • •' • • =MEI ===l EIMEN ME= MEE . b. =DUE N' 4; ... ',.....' ''...' .74. f . ...:' ‘ 4 1 . - 1i ., 1 • ;:,,' ' ESE MEI MEE =EI S . .DIFFICULTY IN THE ARMY. tars of the -driest of Generals Worth, Pillow and Lieutenant Colonel Duncan.. . ...___ -illicult y among prominent officers of cur riiri„y . , , arpears to be quite as serious as was rep -.q resented • We publish here the orders of General Ist'COtt_reflecting upon -the officers who were said to ), ,...kod under arrest; as given by the Picayune . . , [ 4 .7• .:.-:-.. ' s ' ' - GENERAL ORDERS—Nu. 3. fr:it;' ~. 1 /Par 'Department, 4i t. Grtfis Offire,?_ k:11r :.. Washington, January '2S, 1547. r., 7- "The folloWing regulation has been received from 4 , '-' , I 'War Department • ••.'''. • , It at- Apartment, k.. :•'. . • Washington, January 23, 1847. i : The President of the United States directs that C.I paragraph GBO of the General Regulations for the rx,7 Army, established on the Ist of March, 1825 and . 5 1 not,-included among those published January 25, 'r,l F 1841, - be now published. and that its observance l! es.u . part of the general regulations be strictly en It- joined upon the army.. 1, - 14 ' 4. " -- 13; cider of. the .4 ): '•f-- . ...(Signed,). W l . - L. 'finer, Secretary of War. ~.4 A L - 'Tile foll Owing is the paragraph of the General I Ztßegirlations• for the Army, established on the Ist 1-• 40 ,,; : of 'klatch, 1825, referied to above: . [:: 4 - ::• . 7 630: Priva t e letters or reports, relativa to mili f• • tray rnarches.fend ...operations, are frequently mis .• f - ::cbievous_ in design, and always disgraceful to .thr .• f . • "- .F ! army. They, are, therefore, strictly - forbidden , V:-liialiny officer found "guilty of making such re I,..t.portfor publication, without special permis sion, f-..- ;or. of placing the .writing beyond Ins control, so •'',. Mai it finds its way to the press,..within one month i :ifter the termination he campaign to which it ;...".?, relates, shall be disrsseil from the sorvice. • • , '' ,. .. , ";- .. 8y command of Major Gen. Scott. .. , ".;•.-:.• • . (Signed,) Wsf. G. Fur.r..st.tte; • Ass•t. Mit. General. . ~ . . . r L'. • : 'GENERAL ORDERS—No. 349. . . Ileudquarters of the .drnty,Z . . . • Mexico, Nov. 12, 1647. 5 The attention of certain officers of this army is recalled to the foregoing regulation, which-the gen . -- 3"eitil-in-ehief is resolved •to enforce so far as it may ~. ----.'"-, '',..' ~ be'in his power. ' • '''':' ' . 'As yet'but two echoes from home of the brit ,: .- ,_•_ .-.•.,''''' :•••'..' ' `-' •'l'.l.l.terit operations of our army in this basin have is ,f 4 i ....''''"t: . !t:!• - ,, , ..'.••:.! - .A.:.•' - 'kl'u -, ''‘' . '..i. , " reached us; the fi rst in a New Orleans, and the sec. ' ' ;.‘ • ' l'14;;;'' ''''';''''''''''''':'-';'''.4lil-'-''l. '-•••'•-• and through - a Tarrinico newspaper. t• ' '' . .. i:s::: ` . '''''-% '•-:' - ;"":i.;; ; ' , - r, C - vl s :s , V i c 4 i -.41 !"- , ...... : :•. :4 . 4 '..!..r..:.... ': .•,' ''';''''' l : • ~- - !- J t ruinites nava little charity to believe that the ~; ' •;, ,i ''....- ' , % . " " '• ' ;:. ~,...,- : :;..t.......27:, : t, : t!, . ,', . :, . .i,:. . , : '. , ...:-.:rincipal heroes' of the 'scandalous letters alluded specially ;::414:,11!•::::.:•::':'',•Z!-:!..-:tt4;,74i;•,,f,..+Lf; ..''l- -- -! ... .; , •,' s '- ' :•: . ' ,t tio - did not Write them, or procure them to .I' ''' )'.-..... " ': ''''''''''''''','"4-.',...-"4-:' iv' ''''. ''' ' ' -''' 'be written . . and• the intelligent can be at no lost in * 4.- '-°-! .7: - ,-.•• ''•• • ' . .' . . 4 " •'.•- ' ' - '''''-' ' conjecturing the .author-rchtefs, partisans, and p!t :•r••::%1 - .4 . i4' - ; .: - , - - -" .1. :'4;-.," - ;s' .. .`•.r,.T'-''., 2 ; ".. ,, ',''' •,, t. .r . :-.:..." - familiars. To the honor"of the service,, the die ''.;f;;-:' , - --...::„ . ..7,,-.. , .::,...i.'v . F:t.,„ -- -'l- 4 0! -- ,..zt:;': ; !i•';,7f--1,! s .- ',.:?'eaii-,Orurioncy of" (erne, not'' arned,cannothave • t..,:.''':•-•...---"...::'''-il•'A,-'4.. ' - ' - ' ll '. C . 4 '‘ ,.. .•` , ...1-• . ' '4(. 3 ' L . ;..,..' 'Spired half . a dozen ofßers (present) 'all uf ~,,.-,•.'-‘-• - , -,:r1..,..0.N..1q-•....'•••• .4.,• ' b 1 t the s ane tiro cuter • -,c • •". o ' .l -r - r•' 1 " r •: , =4:. '*l7 - 4 , ...cc.,: '.''' v - :-•-• , i•:.' , . whom, - it isbelieved , e wig o b !,.. 4,.:* -, 4 , v...-4::**.f. in 'e ., , - ;...Ve, v 4.;ev...e ., , -,, v -, , ,* , •: ' . 1 1. ,- :. ...-.: les. . . . ....P.V.;•.‘•...! :, 4 1 .- ::' , "Yt• , "'>'"J2 l .:''' , • •-,'+;*'''' - ' , ••••••i-- ;•.-:2.1. • False credit May, no doubt, be obtained at home, `.'".:4 - `,` , ".' 4 -'. - i'..i-IT - 4.1i . "; . ? -,•:: ;,•:' •.' /=' l 'i••'' ,--•:•• . byinch . despicable sell-puffings arid malignant-ex.-. :`"".i'::"•:::4-4'..'••;1;t6.•'..e'q'l:'%•''','`:41'' •- '4. - : ' . ; - .l : ' -..elusion of others; but at the expense-of the just e.s -s'-•:','. f.:*•,4:q4775.,..-,..-,:...C.1..7,:rf.-",f,...t.,...1.:i.1.'„,,V;*.11-•;,i,.'. -_,,,,.4' .:'t . f.7, and consideratien of all honorable olncet:svblo 4- c -i ;V-:. * • :%. 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'-'1:.',%.7•',i...1 trlrtp,,;:y • ..; - e. 4 l'Qe-5= • ..z r e,4*-4-?,7'.t .• • -.. ,, ;• 7, "*: V • - - .• • t. -..}:: ~Y~:. =SIM E.11LA11)6. - ...EX.P 'S. ..- Ithe *North American with the following frank a r ..„, the i jk i un,...D.e . e...,..1 vowatAf hiS compttionwith the -"Tampico letter," ~.„..., ... , .. .. , ‘'' • ' _..... ' ..' , L.' '. . '-'-' .' io Called. vAccoiiiiiiv , tb :the Nort American the ,-----i, ---.--- . . ~_,_• oyes. teree tTe:Ostne ! aaairsaaltioaritaaielatlaUea a r t. /Vale /DTAlter. vr Tale %Ali „: „ . ... a . ~, ~ .-.a , al . ': ' e r.,...ivaneen, Xron Ann aatitsiziaiiit. a. Triallef , .akbrieVEillk.ProeefiLiti.o: fteirdcry._ - "- - 7---, _ •,;,..,-,-larnp•icoletter - was-ecommieer, nom two letters . 1, , ~ . , ~_. • ''' • ;ABi D .l •. OR PANT .. ._ •~ - ~. - . -“-- -..- ' "' l b c ro il t i li te il Officer . hi Piitsbiirg-'4lor his eye alone " - :•'''''' ' El 7T ' s B li a °H. * ' monwealth : had 'closed, be case on•the.part ',.. of I ~ ..B t . .: a what . c ..4, : 5 p en 'i t s - I'II:WAY MORNING,. DECEMBER 31, 1847. • -a . u ago • la . un na to say of i : - . E.,. .E., . , , • - • - ~ .t;..•1 • - - ..<-..- •.l, , '' '... ' \ • - ,Miiico' Nov. 13, Si ,' --,,..- ,-.'" - a 11. '.MEXI.O O ! the Defence was openetaby Ile. Snalth;who.made .. .. ...., . . tirITICIELLVYAN THE ,AIIMY. !' To the Editor of the Worth ' Adieriean-Sir : I .0 : E. W. Cans, thiittl States Newspaper a very clear statereent-of their ttstimony. • 'herewith present a copy ot:the " Tampico letter,. A - genei, "kin Buildings. N. E. corner of Tian] and Nor. , r..t/damit, SWorn.-Tbe mace is liuthori- ZOR,Fiisl3l.9,,PtiOli'pEN• SCOTT . t 1 oaa• ' a hi e o " mi. _ Dock, and 440 N. Fourth street-is our only a vir ,,,,..... a . !5 , .. ~ ; . - t characterized . as 4 •scandalous, est.'. a , . la oe. zed by the Nice Committee ; Kelly,has always sh tseHl Agent. in Philadelphia. - '-iiit'llrorj, Us, P i llow{ and Duncan. ' lignant, ' /f,:c., in general orders No. 349, published ''''''''''',"'•"-"''''----r------ - 'in the - America' Star of this morning. -, ,&-5... , ' - : -- 1W 424 Affairs ill, tie:Capital. t 'i TO the end that the true character of this letter ' ii ' FOR MAioit: son was a Aurbulent young man. 7 - . • I. '' DOCTOR, WILLIAM REAR: - David -Sewell; sworn.L-Was lieutenant of. the I I may, be known ! I degie that you re-publish it in 'i i ":`; , * . ".p -r--44 „E . RS .111•'' - THE S - TRE '- ETS. - -+= • • your piper, and that none of my brotherolficers /' ~ i watch; on the night of the fracas, I went to the' , , . t i RE,ZSPONDENCE - BETWEEN GEN. SCOTT y innocently suffer fur a - publication so obnox. ' 'Democratic County Convention Lemon Tree House; li3rdered the watch to arrest 4 4lit - if e r,„•,,.. , THE l illibT r ' . , ; its author. The Substance ' roil s ,' hereby h e acknowledge myself to be i -,, the rowdies ; , i.-cr-__.....,,.':,: ,, 1',.4 -----,--- , _., "of it I c° lll ":"Un cated I The Democrats are herebY requested to assem. Wilson ; Mr..Youngson said they should be arrest. eI.IGENCE.Fn.,3DI PUEBLA. 1 from Tadubaya soon alter the battles, in a private ; ble ih their respective districts, in primary meet letter to a friend in Pittsburgh. !ing;JonSaturilay, the Bth of January, 1848, and Ti ted; Kelly'esconduct has been good. eillitpirsiticsandensnassoss of . RUerillas. . r i, t ' dt ; i - • • ..... I e,s emen sin the letter are known by very I appoint delegates to a County Convention to be - NtoX Comurr-T - The regular Democratic• Jilin Cromblish, sworn-Am Lieutenant of the officers of the array to be true, and I . cannot l 'heliPat the Court House, in Pittsburgh, on the county meeting, belt! iri:. New Berlin, on the 14th F!ailltiles biy our Ponv'Express reached us yes-1111mq watch; was at the affray in question; told Ben papers of the.lBth !think . that the publication of truth is less likely to . Weifnesday following, for the pollute of choosing inst., unanimously instructed in favor of Jamas esti.,:-laeiriging , New o.learia do_ violence to individuals or the service than Wilson to go home; be pulled oft his coat, and elthVinstant; and Mobile papers of the 19th I the ldelitates to the State Convention. BuctiaziAN for the l!iresiflency, subject to the de. - most i mportan t and i n .lstiPpression or perversion of it.took hold of me; he caught my mace, and I let , XV& - .,TheY contain fn the country district; the time of meeting • • .Justlce to Gen. Worth, (who - is evidently one ! w ,• . Lillie between the hours of 3 . ! ! and aoaoe r, Y. oftheNa tio nal do ye! fon ~ ~1 I p vision , n i i . , go ; Kell) , and Beatty took hold of him; he es- ' from the Army, which will --t--- L,irgisa,nd;general attention. . lot . the . heroes" pointed at in order No, 349,) re- ,Mr .and in the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, Burt.r.o Conirry.L---Alfred Gilmore and James coped from them; the next time I saw him, hel iffialearn, a men the New Orleans Picayune, th at. j at me to state that he knew no th ing whatever ! between the hours of 7 and 9 o'clock, P. M. ' l ll 7 ,,Site-Muta Burt arrived at that por e! at my purpose to write the letter in questima, nor , 4y order of the Committee of Correspondence \ ,• , •-, ' WLaughlin Esqs tinve been selected as Delegates was coming down Smith fi eld, with Kelly and *4'Bth:instant. She left Vera Cruz on th !that it had been written till well on its war to its , ,'. , CHARLES SHALER,' Chairman- from Butler countylqo the 4th of March Convert. Beatty after him; when be came to the corner of ...* he Ticaydrie has letters and papers from , destination ;he ewer saw, nor did be know,ili- , 7t - sionsw Wrias, Se - fretary. • tion. The are decided' friends of Mr. Buchanan , Scott's Drug Store, he turned down Seventh; and r'o4- - .111 eiico tolhe 27th November. I reedy or indirectly, even the purport of one line,' , .•:. -,-= --.....-- -- lirekinits - :report of the arrest of. Generals ! . . , tiratDillow• and Col. Duncan, is fully con. I . ,ywsortioal. word Disyllable of it till he saw it in print, and • ~ ' • ihe is equally gnorant of my design to make this; ,', • declaration, which I du, as I wrote the letter, tin- , P italics that pen. Twiggs was to have come , lul?tylil . P d and . " .. n .. My I,3tyr? resp onsibilit y. _..-. ~ , 1 keinarkeof DrAl'Clintorl.. # present below a report of the elequent and I ' pataiatic remarks of Dr. Joins R Ml.4.ricrocs.,l but. are not instructed il regard to the Presidency ' just as he I . They were, however, instructed to support the Hon., came up to Kelly, with his arms out; Kelly struck Wm. !haver, of Boller county, as the Democratic ! him with his mace; he fell, and Beatty caught 'candidate for Canal Conninissioner. ' him before he fell; Beatty and' Kelly went down, tittk , ' *Ai a il - lain. from the city of Mexicod a elyrespeattully, your J o Am di r ei ! it ser%•ant, ; upon taking the chair, as presiding officer of the I ...-!-otuiliV.,ld2, instant, but in consequence of!, , •.s DUNCAN, J' g o „eat Buchanan meeting, in this city, on Tuesday t ; The Butler Democratic Herald has taken down Smith fi eld street with him; no person had hold I , lest,d , Gen, Worth he was detained. Brevet Lieut. Col. U. S, - A. - i the name of Gen. Cass) and has come out in favor' of Wilson when Kelly struck him ,he was not - t 'Bt ' - u- r ,:titY'ofrl , exteo North American," of the 1 Alter the publication of this letter,.Col..Duncan et:oning. They were furnichea by 13 ` . mt. " at lof Mr. Bccuages" for 'the P r esidenc y . Istanding against th e house. . 1 .iialt.;bliathe following article : I was placed under arrest, and subsequently Gen. ,citfe urgent solicitatien ;ai d we feel assured that 1 ' l---- wat chman; waspresa John Featly, sworn . - Am a .. . . N..:riii erilyel - liorn Queretaro, at Vera Cruz, on 1 Pillow, was ' arretted, and next Gen. W . orth. he : th 4 will be well received by the great mass of / Gassat Cotoys.-The Democreic Convention .., . ent at the fracas. At 14 o'clock, was at Lemon! ire-4111.cinstailt,'.i communication was received ! North American is at opinion that Ge ... n- Pillow .: oiar democratic fellow-citizens. !which asaembled In. Waynesburgh, on the 21st; Tree House; the boys were coming out of the' English Secretary of Legation, M r. : was not arrested on account of the "Leonidas ; ~ - , - 1 , inst., elected their delegate to the 4th of March. house; they were requested to disperse; but did . nt I *tilieitcin,-;covering a Protest from Lord Nolen.; letter ? ,hut on the following 'grounds : .. a ' :cake Low -C ari z c a re - I 0 - lie.. gritish Minister of Foreign Affairs. pro- I ••••fhere has been another arrest, that of Gen. Pit. ; , Convention, with unalinnous instructiOns in favor go; the crowd moved off and began whooping Sec.; ,' '"'The presence of so many familiar f aces , that it , , • tinfigairist the forcible levy of taxes on En lav, one of the chiefs aforenamed, blit not, as am -., b. ' of Janes tic cii.e.xitx • for the Presidency. saw Cromlisb take hold of Wilson, I also took hold'' lk Ments , in Mexico, for the purpose of aiding ; Fears, on account of the letter 01 which he is the. tt.has been my privilege to see repeatedly lighted ' , . .-- : 'of Wm; Mr Kelly caught him; Wilson escaped; 0 . . , , These levies were made six ill,. .‘ hear, II ! , b t . ..t.ifi - qairt the (car . ' ero. Nae genera..y , tan_ the cause Was this: up with political triumphs, gives' assurance, that 1 Cott-mills coe,,TT.-The Columbia Enquirer . '• ' ' atiffauli singe, and - mad by the English residents ,Gen. illow,having taken exceptions to the finding iif accepting the position assigned me its duties I corn s a call for a Democratic meetingof all Kelly and I after him; as we went, Kelly struck at' • - ' ' ' • ' ' all ' Olittiiintear, since whiCh they have appealed to _ wi lt be made light and easy, through your for• !friendly to the nomination of James &cloacae . i rn, tiiitgoveriainent for protection. 1 proved.by Gen. Scott, addressed -a piper relating to bearance House,' , hold of him when he was struck; at -Strawberry : ; the matter to the Secretary . of War, though the 'i , amt courtesy. . Ifor the Presidency, to be held at the Court • a''eac . o i ondence of AT. 0. Picayune.l - alley, he resisted, arid struck Kelly. Wilson was. V:tlrf... - ,-. . . Mexico, Nov. 20. ' lcommad i e l r in i chief, tt preserc mg a co / 1)y, d whii.h Le , However we might be disposed to conceal from ; in Bloomsburg, on Saturday, the Ist day of Tan• Airrespcindent of El or, writing from avowe d; v,. td. d a: et . accompanying, he ha , .tart, (or einaelvea the fact, the present, my friends, is n! nary next. a ; the pavement at Scott's corner, no struck on • rot to the:secretary at II ashingtoa. iikrato says that the greater part of the Giver - period • s " .) .i , . - I watchman had Wilson against the window; no b • •nd period pregnant with great good, or lastaig evil 1 , ~.f:r.ttetlifferent Stales were present at the seat tonisti""s!icdt.""d" Ju d ge( !tt ch.: e p a li conitiont, a d , The' War News. , person but Kelly and myselt had hand on him tin-' to 'our beloved comae ' • i ,ItUedierntnent, and that with one exception, ( ' ' the • N r ot u e n d s e o r j s u tan s d e ing ro the em te p chn7•alit i ie o s %% oh s th ar e res e t a r se ! Onefat )• important. . By reference to tree neva, from Mexico, in our tit we reached. the alley; I know Wilson to be bad: aii s itiattiot of San I ans.) they were unanimous in ! re step at this period- a sin ' .we are nut advised whether part of or the whole: ' 'paper of to-day, it will be seen that some extracts' w a s told to look out for him; never heard any thing pant* peace. The sessibris were smin to corn• gle inmate m•ide without proper reaection, and in I transaction is regarded as the contempt-but that . from letters publithed some time since in the Post' against Kelly. tisite4itrid President Anayn proposes that no line - , , Opposition to the compromises of the Constitution,l . is immaterial. (F . 6o:my On the subject should be followed, except General . ha. • e been, the immediate cause of the arreiv a of a As we turned the corner we met Wilson; he was •1 in ropy lead to irretrievable ruin, and realize the; te.h.as the States suggest, in ordar to get at once x Worth's arrest is thus noticed the • , eallarit of fi cer, (LOUT. Col. Dv acae, of the U. S. coming in to us; did not say before the coronerrhat 1 . 11 - <.national will. th . American, of the aath ult. se istful prophecy of the advocates of monarchy " .- Bustamente has been nominated by the be latest , arrest occurred yesterday-th a t of in the old world . T , Army: ) and, probably the cause of the arrest of: Willson turned and struck Kelly. !the veteran Wurrris. The extracts referred to ail Josei,h flit!, sworn-I boarded at the corner of . e .. Government general-in-chief of the army i Brevet Maj. Cren. Wortli-mid the charge is, we The crisis call s loudly on every American head . .. Ere; and commandant general of the State. ! believe, contempt towards the commander in chief.has in been ritial'obiel in the Post, appeared on the ' 7th and Smithfield, opposite Scott's center, saw a p m t heart, to make a careful analysis of the old' idecesor, Gutierrez, is second in command, I Without a knowledge of all the tacts we do not , • 25111 al tae'Plentber lanai and gave a ‘erY full ac ;man iu his shirt sleeves break down 7th sta next ••• • mmtnio ; issues under new names, that pretended friends mid iortizar-next. i purpose to lengthen this article by any count of the arrangements preceding, and -the at• saw him on Smithfield coming down; be stoprel _fiis. 23.-Newshad been received at Queretaro upon this proceeding. a fipen eriernies have forced into politics, to &sot--; ''.:express, that the Americans had taken posses a . .. - agonize and overwhelm us. We are told that a e . tack on Contreras and Churubusco. Tbe magnan-: at the Drug Store. and another man was coming iii ....1.- the port of Mazatlan. with fotfr ships of ! FL Concert of Sacred usic .1. . . ~ . unity displayed by Lt. Col. Duncan, in aro A ing 'up and struck and Wilson felh no body had hold . .ternal vigilance is the price of liberty, and it he , aiji. It appears to be generally credited, and Eli Air ILL be given in the ant Baptist Cl coal, ; . , unimportant 0 . be , the authorship of tae letters, will of coupe endear. of him when the blow was struck; could see plain-, filitor. says it aggravates "in an extraordinary 1 e Y ncr of "fhird and Grant (streets, On I . .eSdnyrl , nooses 115.-tiowes•er apart i 1 ~ .. him to all honorable men, and his dear and united-I ly. aam positive of this; he was standing still: trier our desperate situation." Government ' Janaary 4th, 184 tr, by the Choir of said Chum hia millions that constitute the great political family stied denial of any k n owledg e of their contents by I ;ben struck; Wilson was nut backed u ! p agatnst a Issued a circular aaking resources from the 1 professor b iz e oc t h i b e oc p k ri:e il i i ple amateurs of the c , iiy.:, . time republic-in our select.on of men for official , „. prese at the Organ. Theo Gen. WOUTII, 16 equally honorable to him. I house, and no two watchmen had a hold of him. siLes. I proceeds to be applied to thin liquidation of the , plate, and in the adoption of principlea, to guard 1 r------ '{he 10t13 ultimo, a corvette and frigate Wilson groaned when lie fell on the pavement. I `.- - oh ' De b t o f the Church. 'Tier 50 cis. Two twaele the a''.lllllst dangerous uttraiam of the one, and tie Death of Senator Fairfield . B ; AliUnited' States Navy entered the port of Guya. .vill admit too Ladies and a gentleman; to be had a '. . . 1 Col. Ito inker, sworn.-Reside in Butler county; ( demanding a suriender of the place. The at the Music Stores and at the door. The organ' ruinous Innovations of the other. The sudden death of this distinguiabed Senator,l hav e b acquainted with Kelly for }'ears; be al.I sr of the forces writes to the Governor , used upon the occasion was manufactured by We would be false to the nation and to poster dente-els at least a brief passing notice. .Mr Fat n•!, ,v 1 !, that in order to ,prevent • the horrible i Messrs. Stara and Minihardt, of this city; tae quality' ,y, and re creant to the solemn (bare; that attach' FIRLD has filled a career of di glb I honor) ways --re ago ?... c-arac ' er. :ea of a bombardment, beta(' concluded :of which the put avdt have an opportunity of .0 ei, . htm a a' a el ;W. IV. Foreos, sworn -Know Renj aVilsom his forces to Boccac hi m h ampe , out u f i lldgiag. For particulars see programme. dZellShip, if. on an occasion such as has called , . ' . Ind inefulneta. lie was Govei nor of the State of! . e . • • . . • dec3l-3th had bad d i spos i t i on, was addicted to fighting; , 'us together, we should forget, 111 'the heat and tem- , m a i ee . a „,,,, - ie, guns, and there made a stand, altho' I ____, .._.; . is the time of the dif fi culties withl saw • • • . -' , him fighting a watchman, he lifted a bar ot I t seem to think it would be a successful I For New Orleans. ! r:1. 1 pest of personal attachment, the cardinal (lama lee , la „ s i an a „„ our Nori i"„ ni front i er; and enj oyed I ~ I i to kilt turn as he said. r . igge_Ja, The new and substantial steemer Abe.. of ••capability' - 'atal honesty," so essential in the ; t h e hi g h et comi th. m ., o f bis party , during a ll t h at ; iron ' • were current itr the city of Mexico, 1 ra, DREW:FULTON. W- . IL FULT U W' l ' l2* :' '. ruler of a gree t iiiii free peeple. • i Dr. Dazkif , sworn.-Have been - acquainted ir;tizalis of Santa .Anna had withdrawn (Cr , will have for the Rhea! and intermediate ports ? ; a . - - tat iiii...fetting a rare degree oil with Kelly " i . e ,,, r i n comp li anc e w i t h t h e instructions on Saturday, January &haat 10 o ' clock , A. M. a , ; I trust, therefor!, that we hate 01 entered these t fir mnesir-and moral rant,!!; for two years, he bears a good charac I" at al ' times ex I: te Wilsonhawreckless chara cter . lief ' for the purpose of forcing that body Fur Freight or Passage,apply on i b t o : 7 l. t! .4 ( is lr l i A o y. . I halls, Wall a 101 l „sense of the responsible part 'hit.; ; 1 I.; v'el,,,.y.t.ii - r , the ..gheat degree of kindness and conrte I te r. not havine a quorum. These partizans 1 ...._... th r! e /L.---. _' ' ,-; • are about to act, in present i ng the name of JOmes I- i • ~ Robett Findley, sworn. r -Am a watchman; saw Anna all .belong to the Puro party, and I riolltee. ,. . g ,isy in hi s s oci a l relations. To .5. th e language the fracas. a nir , a testimony of the witness ear • ' Buchanan to our countrymen for the first office in , sr to the knife. All the Puma, however, ! ' lallE c o mmittee appointed to ascertain what fain. i ' 1 the editor of the Waehington Coion: "The dea th ' rohorated tir ..„ I inta Anna men, and there am some per-1 L dies are eufferomaou account of the alerente . their gift. ' lof.such a man, Occupying such a position, and in c I Robert s, _w ee in the watc h haa „ who assert that they-desire to keep t h e , allele Husbands in Mexic.o, respectfully ; beg leiry . F 1 , In taking the initiative in behalf of this chitin- ap . . s w or n. , ! the . prattle of life, would be at all times an of i artny in the Country until they caues. Ito . state, that Tease are . about t d hn t t c y a l t a t Til t i:e n wh r as: . h guistred Pennsylvanian, we should sedulously avoid fli live if. e' . ' ' when Wilson was brought there. Wilson sat le Government upon a ,firm basis. In i ~,,,,,:::, z p e o e er ° e d resme%tifUe immediate creams every demonetration f iersor I hostilit to and • r 1 ' n i cation ; but occurring, as it new o • ''' • down at the bench ; don't recollect the converse is been - told, that many of the Piero Be - j‘ C %llll 11."' CLlll4.l.ing P MOTlejto late - d rem P titaa 'to , ' ' a I la Y a r tas, at itee very commencement of the labors of!! Oros with Younason - I did not refuse to let any iiii ! writtenlo .their friend's stating m f I' ' il .. thed • a d here, a l t leo toy, as am n s are pressing and snoop , P • , •,' every attempt to institute invidious comparisons ; this Congreas, end ou the eve uf great deliberations...l on ' .•' • . ~, n. was ego fora physician, I sl'ol.lll \ V ii . son I their only reason for opposing a be inhered at once. ; • . with,other eminent Statesmen, who nay be named in which be would have borne a enn „, k , }cab I '``....1. W. M. EDGAR,I' "eue Peel. m d(unk ; Kelly has acted properly as a watchtnan ; 1 • peace. i :'L 'for the I residency through the partiality of their ' ieraLOrder, of the 23th November, issued ; - - R. 11. HARTLEY. I . it can hardly fail to be regarded as a public calami; latter Wilson yeas washed, he was locked Ina cell tat E'cott, from his head quarters in the city C. BA RN ETT , Cumuli( feea . I • friends and admirers. i .. iy, L. fIARPER, ;"' I Let not, therefore, partizanship tliafigure and ------ -r -- with ! a man named Clark ; visited the cell, and :o, anno u nces that , under instructions from I • I R. RIDDLE., We owe an apology to our DeMOrtatici found his head was not bleeding ; Wilson told me onment at home, the Army will, as soon ! I) b r 31(3i • , a eaken tbe moral beauty and force of your. actian ; ff...7' . icable. begin to raise the means of its sup I " cm c : • •teac hing friends in Westmoreland county, fur the non Ito begone and mind my .o.vn business; I gave an illexico. )City Da i ly ' a please copy.) ' -but, rather, let wise counsels prevail, , •a - i -- , a - -Deareete of the Illaaceeilina.s of their great War! Clark a glass of water, a part of which be threw i oysters Vg noieea le. as they will dt), that it is not necessary to utSpar-; • TF you want to treat yourself to a Fresh can of flys- I Wilson's head; Wilson swore at him and , Meeting in the Pout before this. The demand up l on , age the virtues of others, to secure a full recogni• 'tern c all on Reis 4. Berger at the. Baltimore °eater a on cu r columns durin g the past few meek. has p threatened to kick Clark; the next morning I depot, S. W. corner of Smithfield & 2nd Sutet..tion of the claims of our favorite, to profoun d -, ; That is the place where you can get fresh Opmters learning mid pre eminent statesmanship. Noth• been so great, that we found at impossible to pulaa ! opened the cell door, and he made an effort to cheaper than any other place in the city, their! . . • • • o f' fish one-fourth of the matter we desired to present I come out ; but sat down again ; said he was sick; , „ log is to be gained by arraying one section t he; Oysters are warranted fresh or no sale. dcc 31-3 t * ' . ! • nea test And it issincer e lyb . parte anoth er. ceedines onafile. and we shall certainly present I sir; he went in, paid his fi ne, and left, without as JUST RECEIVED, 'l . - hoped, that the es idences of such di srepu t a ble a ' them in lull to our readers , at (lie earliest moment ; sistance; Wilson's character was that of a turbo BY SAM U EL M'C LAIN , ' , a' ; warfare, so prevalent in the eastern section of t h e ; AT HIS LEATHER ETORE, I State, may not be permitted to extend their " Pos• Passible • Corner of Diamond Alley and Wood street, No; 95. ty indifference - to this latitude. ! ----arse --- - ; 30n SIDES New York Sole , Leather; Wel) MS' I Acceding to others the right in their primary ... a , eCr-• The Mercer Whig contains the proceedings t../ sorted ; weights to suit Shoemakers. -Also , t 'Democratic Whia 'Meeting."' (Phosbus,. by all honorable memo ' assemblages, to advance, . ',. Jo hand, a large lot of Baltimore Sole Leather; ' what a name.) which assembled in Mercer, on the nes , and limiting Creek Tannings, all of the first ; the "chances of their favorites, we claim a like',, . 2. tar foo ,. of which, J. R. wit,g, - II it. was Chair , quality, together witlara general assortment of tapper I privilege-and without apology unfurl the banner ' ' • - . ' 'and CalaSkins, Morocco and Kidd Skins, Laningal I man. Al this meeting, resolutions were adopted land Bindings, Thread and Sparablein and al- - 'other of iAH LS 1311:11A: , AN, healing on its ample folds, I abusing th e present administration in the usual kinds or findings suitable fur Shoemakers •, , ittl of ! the watchwords, Our Country, its Conatitution r in - • wlach I intend to sell as low as can be found i'n the federal style, regard to the war, the lima", the city. - I and its Compiomises. ' independent "Treasury, lac. ;.The meeting N. 13. I will Rent tale ifil and ad stories abate my I Heie, indeed, it would be supettlimus to speak nominated General Wiefield Scott for President, Store, for one. or three years; en to the said iof his capacity. His lame has become the pro. quoins from Diamond Alley. '.' I and Judge M'Lean, of Ohio, for Vice President,' dec3l-4t' SAMUEL larlaklN. I perty of the nation, and deeply graven on the i and appointed John Byers, Win. Stewart, D. B. - _ _ _- .. _ ' pave of its legislative and diplomatic history.- i Hays, Geo. Shed:ley zed Wm Leech, a commit.' His honesty has remained without reproach Itee of Conference with Crawford and Butler coon- , through a longlife of arduous public service, al " I i ties, to 'select delegates to the Whig National Coll is uitimpeadied and incorruptible-the crowning ' yention. , I jewel of his pyramid of virtues. Pennsylvaniutis are justly proud of such a man, In compliance with the wish of the meeting,, , the editor of the Whig has raised the flag of and whatever his prospects may be in other sec- I Scott and lar Lean td , the head of his paper. ; buns of the Union, 1 rejoice that appearances are 1 ea. --- auspicious,-they owe to him this mark of their .). .-.r R. 00 OUT run. SILAVI; l -The Delaware confidence, and twill 110 t wit h ho ld it. Britlge Banking Company has suspended payment., ' Should the committee, to whom the duty of ! This, we believe, is tantemount to saying that the ' preparing resole tia'ais may be inti usted, think . 'notes of the concern will soon be worthless;-such', proper to extend the business of this meeting to being ! , in general, the result of Bank susp.nasions a recognition of the services of our brave troops, , in times like the present. in Mexico, it is hoped they may prove both juat ' and generous, and whilst they place the Democ racy of the country in the front ranks of her le gions, they will not fail to publish and celebrate 1 the fact, (whatever of just denunciation they may heap on the mass of %%big sympathizers at honie,) that shoulder to:shoulder with them in the hottest and thickest of the fight, were to be found the chivalry of the Whig party,-there, before the enemy, party distinctions tire dissipated, and the booming of the first C,lllllOll finds them " all Dem , ocrats and all Federalists." What a Lblim -corhmentary on the wisrlutn amid beauty of o' institutions! Party hues amid party prejudir disappear before the geilial influences of Our, =" ,o. 11131 =MEE '.±t- s A- • * ,- 4 , ..te1 . ;;;•.. - :-0-40,- , ?z - "" •-•- • r„, - „. MEI ..~.- MEE •-• 3 pr ti : . 14,1 4 ;: - - -.. .: 4-7 -.. ,,, ''..-,1..;---,-.,_-:, MEM : -, '-' - '''' - ' , 'i .... -: . :l':!..,''''-,': , ' ~::' j"-. '~::~° _ ti ^. . ~'i r•~'l_. ~ .:,,_ i.~ - :•~•., liortleuftural Society 1 IIIE Quarterly Meeung of the Pittsburgh, Iforti cultural Society, will be held on MondaY,:innu ary 3d, ISIS, at the corner of Sath and WrMd sts.; in the stole of S. N. Wickersham. A general attend ance of the members is requested, us business of importance will be laid before the Society. dec3l-3t . --- • - _ ... EIRESHTEAS.--Just received from the 'Mandel l' phia and New York Pekin Tea Company, a prime tot ul fresh green and black teas, comprising,,the fol lowing. GREEN. BLACK. - Y. Hyson, ' , Fine Oolongs,'., Extra tine do., 1 Extra du., Silver Leaf,_ i oolong Souclicirig, I Extra do., 1 English Breakfast, • . Extra fine Gunpowder, Peckoe Flowers, do do Imperial, Rose Flavor. d. ! The above teas were selected in the cast by one of the best judges, and will be sold on as fair terms as can be had at any other house in the city. JAM ES BLACK, dec3l Corner of third and SmiilafieliFtrcets. ODA ASII-52 cases (direct from the 'maniac -107 turer in England, via Npw orlepris,lbe same strength as last, which gave such generaE• satiate tion,) just received per S B Say.inak, and for sale on accommodating terms, by . W. &M. MITCHELTItEE.', dec3l No. 160 Liberty street. ' Another shipment will arrive next Month and thenceforward regu'ar supplies . , BBLEACHINGPOWDER-10 casks et superior quality, direct from Gin inanufactuier in ling land,just received per S B S Saranak, for eale„by \V. ¢ hL M I'T'CH ELtII.F.E, dec3l, No 160 Liber.4 street. " • - FRESH FRUIT-3 0 Drums Sinyrna Figs; • 2 Bide. 'Lento Currants ; 3 Boxes Genoa Citron ; 20 " Mlt Ra sitsa ; Foi - sale by . J. D. WILLIAMS, dec3l I10•Wood et. SUGAR- 6 }Ws, prime New Orlearuf ; cl. /ibis D. R. Crushed ; t .- . -10 ,4 assorted Loaf; For rale by J. D. 'WILLIAMS, 110 Wood st M PI-omui L 1 1 OLASSES-=.l-;:".11,b,15.,,..t1tiia0ar.., l i -13-2- . 2 " pi t ja. Steam Syrup ; dec3l Vor4ale by -. J. D. WILLIAMS °F"2--51(')) flags P L n .i . g m u c ay ß r io a; ; - -,.... 1 4 0 ;:‘ O M ICt oC 6 4a oL Java ; ~.t.ilC'43'l''., .2 1;1F/3 i ,I.le by • ! l'. D. WALLIAMS 71110r,91,.0.SFiliAlagis-41;_ou- eousign- I :im in - i jk .t, for sako,y. . prim ed . .. '..4F.0 . l ` ; t . . ,I.. 1). wiLLIA IS, tio Weed at. ---;7..‘'''-'rz::,- .. .. . ••...-44:: - ..- ok , : -: -_'^,•s WM= _ .. _ .. :,-.... -....." .....':.: 4•.--,3---..5,'-',....--:;..; ".... ,i. ":..:. -- .._ ,. . : ..;:. 1 / 4 - ..- -, .•;;;.! , .:'. , :::.? , ...1 , . , ....: ,- ..4-4•;',.`, ,, i - -.-7. 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'1 ; ' 4 7.4;' , 4Z.:4",:',:-.e.7,?::: . ;,, , i1ii.."...-77.--:Z ',-:''''t ` l. - :,•:- i''' ."---'' ''''' ' ' .i.2474,':' ....,4%!k',:,r-.-,..."1.-5i.::."..,,,,.-,"1,..-',..‘ ''.",.y.- -....,.: - ,...i. , %'' • • '.4,,7'7'•;,:,•.:..- ;;Y.4l`-.;;•;,•,,"::,!-.,..-7,'. `'..•--.:, .-----.';•:., ''-'"''''-• ,',,4,,t 9 "•••)""'" - '-'-'444'"•.-'-:4).-”?'7''.,74.....';"•4-.-'"%..7-• --- •,,•::.;,••.,,,..',4,-i-,,,a.,:•- 7- , --, -=',:*-.. ,--- -- -!l•'„..V,V,':':: 4;-•C''...-'''''--''' '-'•••..'': -=,' -:-..• •. - - , :- .-4- ...:.?-- '").•''''- ... Li kilt&Rl4 7 o). tgANiki !urged patriotism LANCASTER INTk:LI.I6ENCER.—The fast number of this able Demozratic journal, comes to us greatly enlarged and clothed in u new and beauti ful dress. Mr. MAT has retired from the Editorial ' chair, and our excellent friend, E. W. IltrrEn, Esq., now occupies his place upon the tripod.— \t r. IL is among the ablest of the political writer's of the day—vigoious. pungent, c'burteous. We have every reason to believe that his efforts to re generate old federal Lancaster will prove success ful in the end. cO.. The Lancaster Intelligencer of Tuesday, says, "the valuable country seat of Mr. James Camerou—near thle-city, was sold last Saturday a week, to Robert S. Cassatt, is,q ,of Pittsburgh, for I3lY,333—equal 10 $11.1:2 per acre." !: ' : -.•• ••. ,„, :1'j, ,-, : - :- ' .:::;.': - . 1 ' . , : 7- - ;I . .','''• - ::,', , : L'' , .: , . 7- 2-.. - '.':'''Y....''..4 ..'::',;;''...,:'', , ': ,', `',.. , ..i : '..'&•''''' . : .:.,, '! . .. - : .- -; , i';' , : - .1.-$.'i.:;:i ,, •". : .. ,, , , f .- : ,- 4:' 7 .:•'.'.F -. 1 7.,'-'•i'."`r. o``.R. - - ' i fl 4 1 \ I 5 :+r.... :: . ,:i'-::', - . - .. , ‘ , :.'::.',"t;i fo*tiTig•:oFithq Deino .crate of. Warren as jii#4reir, .inst. tliAqihkticilWfia-ielected -a, President; CoStrinirAysii.ils ; "and':Wir. Yice Presidents.i_W. Secretary.. • J. D. JAXPA, Est olubaiitted the following reso- I utions, which, after some iemarks by JAS. CuUTIS, Esq., were unanimously adopted : Rewired, That in .I,kstss BecuiriArr we hail a' sound Democrat, and ;tin able Statesman; and that if Pennsylvania is to• IA favored With the next Democratic Presidential dandidate, the " Favorite Son " should be the num, Resolved, That this Meeting has undiminished confidence in our Represe t ntative in Congress, Hon. 'James Thompson. Gen. Jackson's Fatnily.—WilliamGrimshaivEsii. of Philadelphia, writes to the editor of We, Penn• sylvdnian, that :Intl Fume research in Ireland, he has f t tscertnined the, birth-place and ancestors , of Gen. Jackson. He says:— ntlrCw Jackson, of Bull regan; near Dundon ald; a comfortable., farmer, possessed a freehold property, now of xonsiderable valve. Thomas, Jackson's hciuse is now occupied by a person nam ed Trotter. Therdsire several collateral relations, living still in the neighborhood, but the - decendants of the olde , d branch -of the family have all died off; the great grandson of Thomas Jackson having died about three years ego, without leaving,any Tifusing a firquisition. , ---A requisition was made upOn Gpv. Young last week, by the Governor of NeW Jersey, for the persons of Ashael Beach and 11. D. Beach, the former Director, and' the latter Cashier of the Plainfield Bank, as they had been indicted by a grand jury for embezzling a large amount of the funds of the Bank. The case was argued at Albany on Saturday last, and the Gov ernor has it now under advisement, but it is gener ally believed that he will refuse to comply with the requisition.--itil News. Right of Married Maim—The great work of emancipating woman is going steadily on, step by step. She is in a' state of slavery to man that is utterly irreconcilable with the principles of chris. tia , ity. Her personal anti social rights are the a fr d u o it p s te o d f a a i s:: .. ..a t g o e t‘ e .a r y .a. d .. I T .re he State eing o tbe jw l' b V le er ‘a m .a o m nt h a as of the Green Mountains from the bondage of feudal ism. May this step be speedily lollowed in every State of the Union where it has not been taken. =Me Mt — r4frYkn., lent man Thus. O'Brirn, sworn.—Have been a Police officer in this city; Wilson's general character was bad; he would drink and riot in his best friend's house; he was in the habit of carrying weapons; he had no occupation that I know of; I think Wilson was a good hearted fellow %Olen sober. Jas. Marshall, sworn.—Have known Kelly for two or tnree years; testified to his good character. John Marshall, sworn.—Have known defendant 10 or 12 years ; his chat actor is good ; never heard any one speak hard of him; knew him in Butler county. Win. Graham, sworn.—Knew deceased; his gen eral character was very bad and dangerous. R E II uTTI:t G 74 0 N r.—J. 11. Foster, sworn. Was Foreman of the Coronor's Jury; took notes of testimonY. , [Notes furnished, when the witness read thefestirriony of Cromlish,Beatty,and Jewell.] lt'n. Skites„ErWorn—Am an Aldertnan of Alle gheny city. Findley said to me, when Mr Ma grave was opehing the case, that "Wilson was a I damned rascal, and should have been killed five years ag,6:l' - • P. Pender, re called—Never bad any difficulty with .the watchmen. - , beorp; Yologeon, recalled—[Called for the pr_ pose at-contradicting Beatty's testinrny. Object. ed to, and testimony ruled out ] David Brave, sworn—Wilson• Was a classrriate of mine; appeared to be an amiable young man ; Itowas not intimate with him for two years previous o his death. The testimony on both bides closed, and coun sel went to the Jury. 11 , 1essrs. Arthurs and Dar. ragh fur Commonwealth; Messrs. M'Oandless and M'Clure for Defence. 0:j" Tne.late attempt to rob the wholesale store of Wm. Beill 5.0 n, and the burning of a part of their books and . papers, produced quite a sensa tion among Our merchants, ,who considered their establishments no better protected against these rascals who prowl about for plunder, than that of the Messrs. Bell.' The police, with all their vigi lance, were unable to get on the track of the bur glars. But a new light has been recently thrown on this transaction. We learn that one of. the clerks of the house, whose character has hereto fore been of good standing, and in whom his em ployers rt.prised .unbounded confidence, has been detected in a system of swindling to a very large amount. The Messrs. Bell have fortunately cal taMed most of their property back again. Thr( clerk has decamped; but miblic opinion fixes the, guilt of, the attempt at arson upon him, which,' however, we were told, he most solemnly denied when he confesseibis robbery of his kind hearted and excellent employers. ~, - _ , 4'.. .- `~: Dtemorn Aa.-5T.1. 1 . 7 4 e tadiiiiPl . g* - Y.ear's treat from this excellcilf ietreiretstahk*,f . :Et., I,st evening,iforwhich.iini' 6rtteful blr Bicklf.y.lhis 'a :big heigtHif have been i ! e q uentiy c a lled ipdn Ali'..nnticehit4tberaiity. His hai one of the. lieit es. tabliibtreMslii - the city.. Those who...wlsh con fectionaries, fruits, cakes, &c., &c., will do Well tp call there; for satisfaction will be rendered. May the proprietor become as rich is Astor. - On Tuesdays and Fridays, Mr. Bickley serves his friends with a most delicious article of Ica, Cnalw. Parties and indivicialsknow where to go. . CONMENCS3IiNT 05 THE PITTSSOIIOII AVND Colcsam.svikca R.s.ir. ROAD.—We verY Much regret that, owing to the late hour at 'which we received the "copy." of the proceedings; at the commencement, we can not give them today. - v The ceremonies attending the "breaking ground," took place on the farm of ''auntly Muse, Esq., three miles above McKrespoq;on.last Tuesday. The prominent persons -present, were, Gen. Markle, Maj. Lorimer, M. D. Mageehan, E w s e q re ., md and a o e th b e y rs N . Tei Th L e ari cr m ow er tl , v. G .as en. largMeir rspeeches Mr. Mageehan, and a supper furnished by , Mr. Muse. A string of very strong resoluti l ons were adopted. Gen. Markle " took _tha spade, then virned.up the ground, and immediately the people triode the welkin ring with loud cheerri 'for the Pittsburgh and Conuelfiville Railroad.' ; . Mr. Fenlon is the =Contractor for four! miles of the road above McKeesport. 1 ' -. ..._______ - . . There is a little girl who nightly stations herself in some part of the city, and accosts every passer by with these words; " Give rue !two cents to buy a loaf of bread." How suceessf4-she may be, we cannot say; but we notice the, fact for the purpose of remarking that she should not be permit ted to earn a living for herself, or for nthers, in -this way. We would not urge people to withhold the " two cents" which she craves.; 'but some other disposition should be, l made of iber. - We' Ihave heard complaints, frequently, in relation to such cases. Perhaps Pittsburgh is l less imposed upon - by them, than most other cities ;r, and there are remedies and preventatives. if. tt are in deed poor, they should be provided for; if they turn out to be impostors, (as they sometimes do,) why, they should still be provided for; but in, a different way. There are no officers - vhose duty it is to take charge of street beggars, ( ants inquire into their circumstances. There should be, how. ever. The comfort of the citizens, and of the I ! meritorious poor, demand that more vigilance j should be infused into the department nf our ocity government, which takes charge of {he poverty 'stricken. The' Directors, under the new arrange . ment, are very efficient, as we . are . informed; but , all.cases are not reached. Something should ,be Pone to prevent begging on the street's, if only io ' ease the credit of the city. - - ...._— 1 Ft 'tics , roe CI ir1:‘71.0,..-jt is gratifying to noteXthat measures to assist the sufferers by the late rise in the Ohio, have been resolved on by our citizens, in a public meeting. When the collecting Committees are named, we would 4iggest that each member be furnished with the lift of the re cipients of the Fire Fund, as publisfied by Coun cils, and that they be solicited to tetarn a portion at least of the sums so kindly furnished them in their day of necessity. Among those who shared that 'money, are many who were in good circum stances, and many others who were lwealthy, and since that time, have had much Hetes added to their store.. From these, the - collectors will cer Willy be able to raise handsome contributions.— They doubtless, look upon the moneythey receiv ed, as confided to them for benevol'ent purposes and will pay it but with thankful behrts. __L - i ATTUNr..I7)I SALOON.—Another Supper will be served up on New Year's (next Saturday) night It will be equal, in every res*l,.di nit superior, to the one on Wednesday evening ; which fiai been praised to the skies.' Thos who wish" , to enjoy some of theluxuries of the Season, with an excellent company, and in a splendrl room, should take tickets now. ' (:•-• The Odd Fellows' Supper .akes place to night, at the Exchange Hotel. 0J Mr John Allen, the distinguished lecturer is expected in this city, about Tueilay next. No tice will be given of-his first ad diess. 13:3' There ri tine cotillion !tarty, in Bonne fun's Aisembly Rooms, last eveni g. G::7b The Allegheny City duct uccessful. The enterprising done a heavy business since they Nit. S. Stackhotise is the for Mayor, of titia city. THE. KELLY CASE—We have give the entire evidence in this published the substance on rive p Much interest has been taken Court House having been filled d RV:MIMED IL Barke Barker,) has returned frc member of the Jackson BI Some of our cotemi. of our public lecturers ver } l sh. I be cautious, lest they do njustiee. ... of men are frequently mi trial'. • —We have bean Teque ted by our clerk-in say, that if Prof. Suman, will icali Omhim in the coon. ting room, that he can impart do him so le impor• taut tatformation..CD - ._—...._ ~ Tux PAttorixos„—The "Battlest in. Mexico" have created quite a stir along our citizens. They are certainly creditable io the artist. " 1--- • - i-J.One of the CollectOrsfoi. the benefit of the families of volunteers now in MeXif.o: informed yesterday us that lie had about twenty-five dollars, and did ,not know what to dciwith it, Who is the Treasurer? • 1:C On New Years Day thie Post Office be open from till Si 17 . 0" A lot of fine Got.. _ Patent Lever Watches;.Candtebras,andLainps.; Bureaus. Sofas, and Looking Glasses, will be; sold at ArKenna's Auction, this evening, at 7 &clock. BED Foutn.—The persona that, lost a irle4 on Wednesday last, can have it by Attis I fice and paying charges. j • A meeting of the DemoOcala citigens'of Alle gheny county, who are favotabie to the-nominatlon of the Hon. GEORGE' 111. - VALL-A§, fur :the Pre sideney, will" be held at JAITY'S Long Room, on Friday, the 31st lnst., at . 7 i'dock, P. DI. ENE •.;-',i' - ..''., , ;1'::' .,- ,'"4 - .•'_ , `:4'.(; lEEE MESE • - 1 !I • 4. , ntEGRAPiII • " -• • • • . .4* rAitto. 1- • Volt. 4irr.--46iit17,11, POET Coagre96:—FirsCsession. - ' ;- • ..t A.-111:sstitzintOsr, Dec 300347 The Seriate , war called to . order Ist -the usual hour. Prayer by the . chaplain:• Sundry petitions and:rnetnorials were Presented and referred. On motion of Mr. Badger, the Committee on • Commerce were instructed to ingdire into the ex. - pediency of authorizing the construction:Orilla additional light house on the coast of North Caro. On motion of Mr. Clayton, the Committee. ort Commerce were instractel to inquire into the cx pediocy of making an appropriation for the im• provement of the Harbors on tbe,river Delevvare. The Vice Pi'esident wee authorized to appoint a Agent of the Smithsonian.bequest, in place; of Mr. Cass, resigned. The resolutions of Reverdy Johnson, eallog, on the Secretary of War for the number of troops killed, wounded, and died trom disease—was taken up and passed. The bill providing for the pnrchase of the Mad.- ison pa‘fters, passed by a vote of 22 to 13. Mr. Cass moved to take up the bill providing for the raising and equipping o':, ten new regiments. Mr. Calhoun wished more time for considera tion, before the Senate should be Called on to vote on this bill. Mr. Clayton and' Mr. Berrien...also opposed further debate at this time. . '.. • rue Senate went into Executive Session tot the remainder of the day. In the House, Mr. G. W. Jones offered a Tao. .... lution, calling on the Post Master General foi-irr formation. The 'Speaker decided .the repot ution ink . of order, and announced the next thing in order to be the presentation of petitions, memorials, Bm. Resolutions were' announced, and the discussio9 resumed on the resolution of Mr. Jones. Petitions were presented from citizens of Phila delphia. ' prayin. , the appropriatiod of . a portion, of the public lands, for the purpose of the gradual extinction of slavery in the United States. • A motion was made to refer the petition to the Committee on Territbrieslost. • A motion was then madlsto lay the petitiOnt on the table. The yeas and nrys were demanded, and stood SG to 70. Other petitions were presented, and sundry bills reported from the respective committees. Mr. Schenck offered a resolution that, vvhintbe House adjourn, it adjourn to meet on Monday next. Mr. Goggin offered a resolution providing for the transportation of the mail between Washington and Richmond, by the old contractors,. at as high rates as *ere paid, to others. . 41 . • Various conflicting motions were made, and much confusion prevaiTed. Mr. Butts gave a his-: tory of the case, and handled the Post Mastei General severely. • , . • After the closing of my morning despatch, much t: discussion prevailed in the Senate on the nomini (ions by the President, of Mr. Davis, to China Mr. Rowan, to Naples; and Mr. Niles;toSardirtia. The steamer A. N Johnson, from Cincinnati to Wheeling, blew up yesterday with a tremendous explosion, when near Maysville, killing GO or 70 people, and scalding many more. Thiaty of these Orr not expected to live . . Among the kille I, were Mr Fairchild, .lst Clerk', Me. Lyle, Engineer, and Redman, a flat boat pilot. Among the Scalded—Everhart & Son, G. L. Wetherby, of Philadelphia; Wheat and Pilsoii;of Baltimore; John Gilbreath, of Pittsburgh. Saf/d—Arthur Foote, I'. 3lcllonald, JaMes Wickersham, G. Baker and J. Ferguson, of Pitts- on Store is very roprietors have Native candidate not attempted to case. We.have evious occasions, in the trial ;,,the 'ring its progress -(son of Joseph He was a :a treated one They should The motives same as on •' • • ERNE .- - :;::.‘:!,; : ,- I ki ; . :.:,..:.;::' - '.:,' . : :.,:f.,.::,,-4.::'....,..:.,i,..'.:;......;.i,..:::'.. IMEMIE 't*,• (,_ STEAM BOAT EXPLOSION!! SEVENTY LIVES LOSTIII CINCINNATI, Dec.'3o-10, A. M. burgh. . • The 'Spat took fire, and was burned to the wa• tersedge. . • One hundred and sixty passengers were .on,bosnl when this accident oceuxed. .s • CINCINNATI, Dec.3o, 5 A more complete list of the killedor.ocoded . ..exl missing, by the accident on board the eliamgaiiit • / Johnson, shows that Messrs: "WDonaki, Wickev, . . sham, Galbraith, Barker,.and : Yeakot Pittaboigke • ! are among the missing • ; BALTIMORE AMULET.. Pec4tOiej.3cos3.r.-M Flour—Dull, and on the decline.' - Corn—Sales of prime White ,at :ti9c Yellow is selling at 59ca02. : • Cuffee—Sales Laguyra at 61. Whiskey—Moderate sales at 27.: ' No change in other articles.' NEW YORK MARKET.'... • • , December 30, 3 P. 31:' Flour—The market is'" inacti've . ".birejlesidy. Sales of Genrasee to•day at ' Grain—Market quiet, sales yrisne .. . , lyk Corn kite Co at 72073 for ola ; at 07 for neee;• Piths, Yellow i is selling at 77078. Provions—Sales are only .of '•! regular i'rade demand: Lard is 1:m.1'77_ a downward tendency, Cottnts- 7 Market..is firm with an. advance. of i . pr'lli;for : spirinere descrlptions. Whiskey -Moderate' sales at 54 .• • • PHILADEtOiIIet MARKET: •'• ' . ;!4 Flour—Market is qUiet, and there is oo detOtuid, for in eadstuffs. Cotton—Firm, with sales of 250 balei'Limis- • Tana at,..06021. • • Sugar—Sales to day.at 4 ifiis4. Whiskey—Nlodarate sales at 25; market :OWL Provisionaln the absence of any specillatlye • demand, sales are only for the auroplit:4l'llto: . regular trade. . ' Groceries we without change. .On Thursday the 30th inst., Miu Caiir war. Mgr - , • DowEt.t.i Her funeral will mire Ogee this sfternooe • • at.o ceclocx from the residence of her father on Pith street, between Wood - and hiarret streets. New Year's Support - t . •.. • - THE proprietor of the Athensu in Saloons, thaws; ful for the liberal patronage heretofore eitend , ed to them , propose to serve e p a splendid choir? Arm Years Supper, on Saturday evening nest, foe the accommodation of gentlemen alone, ivhige. the busior 58 men of the city generally, arelespeetfull' invited to attend. The Supper will be on the table at half past eigk o'cloc.x, and to consist in pat tof the (I:Rowing choir{ dishes : . • -.-.... Rock Fish, ordered from ikaliimitre,'solbs.Nriciohl Venison. Mince Pies,. .....:. :t Pheasants, . - Cranberry Torts, ." Partridges, . Apple . .4 Various other Oame, Coffee and Teri, Oysters, various diskics, 4eliies, Turk*, A,oisiast .... Ducks, . Almonds, Chickens, . • Pound Cake, _ . Roasts, ilifferent kinds, Sponge Cake, &c., Plums o§. 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