„ s .1.' 4 4 ..”" .- , r•-- ' ; 4 1.„ •' I t . I 'A‘7;' 4 4; t 4 • " • T t ; 7 54. , `‘' • ‘,.::7Nhjr7 ?.%) 4 '` *V; t• so• v; . ;6..1 .- 1.4 -1" 4 *.„„t, •-• as r , r 4 '',,•"t‘ s t l / 2 '7,... • 4 , -..,t,t ? ;t` `h. • • * t +,+ : I A.-, • rAo r r , 4 tt • 4' 1 t 't .4*-1 ;, :4 11.x' 4.• ~; I 1 . 4. -.14 •-• . :•"‘;' 'll ''.7.`„• `), r • s!i t `. * r r 4 • ``.*A • t: ; * • ;* ys ' ',•'" • 11 Secretaries-David K. AI archand, Alexander M'. Kinky, Wm. H. Hacke, and Wm. Jack, (Mount . Pleasant.) . , On motion, a'commitiee, consisting of the fol lowing gentlemen, was appointed to draft reso lutions expressive of the sense of 1 the meeting; viz Alexander McKinney, esq , ii:c. Alarchand, John Reed, Wm. Cliambers.jr..J awes McFarlane, "J, AL Carpenter, Col. John 111:Ferland, Hon. John Moorhead, Hamilton Beaty, John Fausold, David iiext 11ar.,,• ' Totl,eart , HOD. James Belt John Snodgrass, Jos. - ...ai Cart, T. Latta, esq , Samuel Wallace, Levi Camp, Abruham Altman, Hon. H. D. Foster, Capt. Wm. N. Haymaker. - During the absence of the Committee. the meet ing. was entertained by able and interestingseeerh ea. Prom William A. Cook, esti, and the Hon. John C. Plumer. ~ , • The committee, by their cheirman, Alexander Yltinney, reported the following rewlutions, which were. unanimously adopted The committee selected to draft' and present resolutious expressive : of the sense of the meeting, 'called by a notice addressed ta athe people of West. mordant!, without respect to many, who believe the,a ar with Mexico is just and right, and .are in favor of prosecuting it town honorable close," &c, . beg leave to present the follme int for consideration . and adoption: .: 1 Ile it rooked- ; ' [ t I. That for years past. Mexico in her conduct towards the United States, hies heaped insult upon • insult, and wrong upon wrong.' She has by her officers seized treasures belonging to our citizens, - [ captured and condemned vessels of the United iSteles. without right or lawaiMprisoned our COllll +. 1 trytutn. without informing them or the offences charged against them, and when others of our cit izens were murdered by the Mexicans, no attempt t I was made by her to bring that assassins to justice; all of which high handed outrages.warranted Gen. Jackson in saying, in 5.837. that these causes of complain; 'would justify in the eyes of all nat.ons immediate war." J _ ' . , 2. That Texas, throwing ofiadespotic, military goveznmeur, became a free an'd independent repute lic, after vain and long coutineed efforts ni Mexico to nature her to submitrion; that France.Englail, and the United States had recognised her indepeie &bee; that alexico had riot even attempted for ten 7 years to snliegate her, and therefore Texas had a' right to eller welder the confederacy of this uni on, and the assent on the part et the United States eras no jwit or proper cause or war against us by Mexico. I 3. That Congress basing peaaed resolutions for , 1 the anr,ex'ation of Texas, the, United *.States were bound to defend her ega:ast , int asion; and the Chief Magistrate of *all, counitty having invoked 1. . . the aid oil the United States t o e restat the enacts; ; "at, of Mexico, indicated by the„erclamation of Her. ..a.a. - ,ia - jsera, dated Zeal March. leta,Vidiroz on the Itleal f :1. :. can Statei to prepare for the 'cow - pest or T erse, t'al,•., the order r iof the President file t the removal of the army al pea. Ta) • loc to the - lWestem pertion of 1 ...a., Texas was :leafier a improvident ' r,or a uneon• .fi stitutianal." inasmuch es the! repeated threats of a 'Va a lM e xican minister, A laante, of Presidents -, rearth ward Deana...eclat% Meeting. i the '-, At a meeting of the Democratic voter* of the . Herrera alit! Parades, the me/Sal of tin latter to , .-4[''' ,, aaa:. ,ii,, ,- - - .; vt , P..marth Want of the city of Pittsburgh, held at the negotiate,the warlike preparations of the Mexicans, *aShingtou Hotel, on Monday evening, the 27th and the movements of their *any of the north `i-tttl= totowards toe Ri o Graode.....all iays Indubitable evl m '.3 "l„tletant, dei to of their intention invade Texas so soon ::;,?, . ~..., ~,,,--,. s Jo . wrs was called to the Chair, and Mr aS - 1 -'ine." 6 " "'" c° n Edngnit l4 . • , Tustin -. ~ , _ . aaaa ,„ 4. That the whole tenor of Mexican etorrespon ,„. -- 1 -°"T l ehT a PP inteu -- "Y" dear cla nations, threats, Menaces, and visitan t '4 . - - .- dense; the following nominations were ciatione,in regard to the annexation of Texas, - t 3.. sale, viz: \---••• -- shOws that Mexico esteemed it "a question of tr. c n ~,,,i- ghe C i f cv ouminon _y ame , ,tte and not of boundary "-that she made no die 774'-i ---°r -fkb-41 to ' y . t Coction in the earlier stages Of the controversy f..! -v.---. 1, indsay, John E. Doviming, Samuel Jones, James _ t:etweee the' Neeeee and the ,Rio Grande-that v , -- ...:t , t , ..t:: 1 4 ',-i,. r, Herr and DD. Reynolds. Instructed to sop such distinction was first alluded to by Ampulla, -`. ' , Dr. Wm. kerr for Mayor. ' in has note to Gen. Taylor, alter the latter had • Jones, David Rebeen eight tn i ? months mit at Corpus . if:brashwest of ~t he ;F:nolds, and John , i''orConintoti Council-Samuel ~'.:i: - - , McCraegen. ly' Isineces; and abet, n the op en of this meeting. ' it wise (tot a... Mexican, but an American, or rather Par „Afderninn-John 7:,"urhett. -au anti• .l*i/tricot, soggestion irrtregard to the boun l f , t ' -.4-; ' Fo r/ td o f .Electiols---105ep-t O'Brien.nary,' a a ' a s a- k a av e ',Spa' i r - ' That thepr e sen t existing' war with Mexico, r For Judge of Elections-blame' I...ndsay. . •.).. . , . - . us a right," so far as , the Linters States t. ,- ,:... , .., , ,,ri. For School inridors-Dr. aelle. i and Marna ' a m re ' co i concerned. In proof of this, an appeal m.gbt 4,-:- .',-. , - •t- , A be confidently - Made to the past 'history of the two 1 :.....14."• : p ae. ',For assessor-John E. Down ~ g. countries for maw) , years, arid more recently to ~..- a- a a 1 . the con d uit of our opponent towards Texas-to -- a-t:'''.l - ' rConstable-- r nproard M Kv-ov.v. . a` ..-'4'4'., the testimony of that diifingutalted offic..r and ._ - 4,1 , ,,--t: Z. - On motion, adjourned. S. J ` . ' n 7A ..- " S, a.m.- statesinan, General Scott, who, in his proclamation 7, '" r'..a7; ''t Attest: M. COTiDELLT, Seey. dated at Jalapa, May I tab, 1847, said that -, the a , cabinet at %Washington, ardently desiring to fermi • ) -..; ......;a77's, ' ' Tenth . Ward D e mopi rgA l t r‘vceting• nate its difficulties with :Mexico., spared no resource ''.. '6, 't *meeting of the Deinorratic ciii.",:tes of the compatible with honor and iligt"rity, to sirrive at so f t -. ,Vi' - '1 " t rill Ward,held at the usual place, or, Manday desiratk an .. c od.' And laatly, to the-solemnly ex. ''.0.4•:- IF pre eel opinion of the Preeidentai the U. S ,and Cots. ''' l .-4 - - 'ening Dec. 27th, Jacob Tomer was ....Ilia' to 1 a i? , ',--; - a - ' . gress, tLe members of which, .of all parties, pen t .- ..Z:,-,', .:Chair, and J. N. McClowry appointed S&r 4 -'• t races , avai,oa of Mc flmora under ] theobligation of O. After' appointing delegates to the city Con' I their otliciat oaths, in the face df the whole world, ' A ''t•l''' ! • ' ' - ' 2. 4 1- ' ion to nominates candidate for Mayor, the Ide dared, by a vole of PORI' Y ) , o TWO in ... the - S e , li .. 7 :441.?_ .. , following named persons were chosen cantli-1 nate. ,and ONE 11 UN/ ) /..ZED 'A. `fri SEVEN - 11-1 . , Z a #. , dates for Ward officers, viz: , 1 LII REEIo FOURTEEN ln the; House, TEAT THE .1 All rats-rap ST THE ACT o.ir MENAI.O - 5.,4 .- C*),:irrage of Elections, Nicholas Mouser; Inspector. 6. That the hardships endureif,!the battles fought, • .--'-': ~ 4.,.i'Xi t l 41;4, Gribben c School Drrectors„ 'G. IV. La 3 al% i end the "victories achieved by cite , armies, are more -'-'* ;4 44, _ years., ~. ... erous! Sete for i !wonderful then tides ot fiction, and unsurpassed '. J osep h C o3 t f or 3 s 1 Common Council, Charles Kent and Johnl by any incidents ictorded in ancient or modern times;and that their unflinchingdahmitimian,d,iormitabhtee 4 - '' r ~:. ar; o A ti ss on es , s a o d r i , o ß u . i. K ne a d n . e ; Con j s i t a ‘ l ) ,l it e l . E John l h r . ; . in. ' their t r faonibethaerafinecied. moderation ofbattle w . ; fully erpi t a y ll led; the • .:.;:- ::.:v - ''..;.,- hour of victory; fully justifying the language of ' - ts"s , „Ts 11 , /a. M Caownr, Sec' y. 41:44 - ,- ..._ - • 1 . - - the gallant Scott, that a at bate not profaned the abused her faitizens, nor seized v tt; - ,;:t- Ott--.-vt, Ineev,r„... '' , 4:-.....'..0 - - Fuson OISTEEBI-fal, g lo rious, delicious ! .teearlPl" of I4eXic°' r property, but respected titivate property of l'''' l ". :2 : 1% ;‘-'•,,,, ',scgrs, May be bad at all times at the c e l e b ra t e d every description, and the proptlty of her church , P- 1.- e "..4 11011lItiiotof ssra Hararak Maven:, St. Charles kin 7, That the names Of Scott; Taylor, Worth ' ai':as - - ' l -- ,.,,,ai - ei r ,Those gentlemen bad the goodness yesterday Tviiggs, Pillow , Quitman, Shields, Patterson , Cad 'tcl v resent us with a couple ofcans, direct from had `,.,,_•k!t..v .„. . . • t t . wanader, and those of . hoste!'of other eminerit oilmen, will become familiar Whrds in the mouths ,--"- 't• -- - zposore,ona liner giving mem a fair tria l l asi even of our children; and the unstkertrug it rank and . ;:,, , ,,,aa„ „ , :ing-i . " we must say that the old th losopher Epicurus file - -torn without whore desperate valor no sel -1 p",f4::ltvitulcl swear That no such food Has served up in his ence or skill of commanders e:i1114.1 have availed 1 ' Xfi• -1,;;:eley. Hi4tB: Maltby are Napoleons in the Oyster monarchies men uLd l i i te;lh o c ie me.r d c g enaties 01 n of our -''''''' - -'' se - and are,. withal downe.ght clever fellows. a . ; „ ~..., o , met . , 5 country, riot for lucre, but stimulated by zeal in ' ~ ...\ X 4ay they live a thousand years! her cause-men of educatiori, of intelligence and -A' -- " -.1 , • ' lofty courage, comprising an army of "a' individual , a. : _,....;" .q - TneStrisassamaxExstostox---By a telegraphic heroes," and not r ot u eo l eneen I . a: tu n e r:Em s im en . a e oll t i t ie:s 474- 41 h from Cincinnati on te"terday we learn -I " ° ' on thei r et nto the ir it •w i l l b b'l d .at< l e s ß a tc ' ' ' as championsof American( ights, as representatives •:3 - i -- ;' - . ,- 'at Eberheart and his son, who were reported as o r American valor; and those ` who tall or die in 7.- "- ' ..gialdid by the Explosion on board the A. H. John- the land of the toe, will be fondly remembered by .: :44- a! r i :- Sia l n, are no t ' hurt. It is with much pleasure we surviving friends and a grateful people. ~, 4lnirke the announcement. S. That our gallant fellow-citizens , the Ist and .• ~. ' a.a.l Pennsylvania volunteers, officers and men, have, f. ' .- a. ..: 1 ,. .. ~.-.., . ~..e.' -- a a Hunker, Fifth street, has our thanks by their patience 'h toil, their 'endurance of bard fora ~..-" Cl'a 1 , = . '•-..... ,- ..` , . -- leataime t - ' I able later cakes, which he furnished our i hiits their uncomplaining sufferings in sickness, their s ' headlong courage in battle, from the walls , ' '.. tft‘r - t - I,' - i" ;,--; ' `t - -.- v' ,t, ---,-- - .. 1 - "vt"„ :.. ''''-',,',4' 01 1, - e , ~.."4 a' - -..,v ,;•.,- .. ~,...a., .. ...: i e , ...ea A,'.,,,a ,' - '.;. - tashritent brilliantly illuminated; and ire invite our shown themselves worthy, thrice worthy, of the Keystone State :-that the friends le ft behind send --' „., ': l, ' ', .1% . -- 4 .. . r 'll^. i ,', ' t.:: --- :' , 'l -:` '',- '' a - xl' ;4' , - - al', • them uo "cold shower-baths, `}gut sy m ' ..' l ' ar• - % , • ..c sa'' a.' , a. }-aa.. '. -, a, aa.aa.,7a 4 t , eaaatalt and see. - . ..- • , -t5 . , : r„.... -tt• t ~...• -- 4.--::v.. vt's ~,v t, 4.,-,,...v.W,•-•. ott- pathy, thanks and coogratulatiins; for the yeci f Penusylvania althoituli not niBely ver -,4 , - 71,- , ; , ;., •ttrs ,-,..- ,- ott - ..; , -i, •,:' '6 1. . = l* . ^k , ....r.. ,- 0,, L ......4 . • ' . • this , 0 - .. r, . . eaa. r k Te, - '.,.,' ,l- I, Vs' 4,,...7.'; r.' , :. 4 ,4'4 1 ,"" •-•?' `VS , " . .-.A.t. XELLI's TaiAL.--The jury in ase i the "gureldifs and email* of international foN 't .-',. ! '` ---,,, * '., everdict of Not Guilty, at 91 o'clock, last night, taw--although they may alit have read Grottos, .....,„,*,74, 111 - , 2^ :%1-:t .. 4 4; 5",, , `4,- ? '',.?' 4 ' '4 ! ` '7 --,...• . 4 .. - or Puffendorf, or Mattel, or 'Wheaton, yet in the k ..; :4 , ~,„,,-,,, ,- -,r . - ..";, , !,, , tiv,,-, ~,'.7,tt t - ,i , , '-'. - : ' - '"u--, .. -.4 , , t„,plr Belly , the defendant, through one of hie corm- 1 '' a 'aae' ` - ''' • + ta• a. , aar''' -a '', "'a,a- ---'. • '.' -': 7 • -1.1, - - - -.' ' • i thecourt andpresent contest as in all other& with a foreign foe, IN "v. ttt ':.; "s '-`,...., 1, , , tr ‘ r , t v',,- .:‘,,„;„.-,,,„ ... "- :a„.:•- -- ,•osti;51r. Smith, returned his the:l , s to ..co t, i.,..' "a. , ''... , . 5.-. :; .. q.' , . - .1 . -- , -.t., aa '',., a.,, ~.. a, ;7.,,",g, , ,,--.,: 4.114. prose c uting Attorney, Afe.-Magratv, for the great th ey will ever be found on the ANIZIACAN side of ".:. :1' ; *- ' I ;' ' 4 '; ;, % '-'l' '. ).,,,,-,4'...: p ,...i .. 2 : :.,.rcl ~,, , ,c:. ~.. . s 7 ::::,;4:-. ,::....,......, fairness 9. That inasmuch as ,Mexico - has rejected again - ' 's- ' l aa" a `•-• e , a 'IA ''., ''''''' '. 4 • '''''' ' -e- -: kite ton his: trill. """ - -f= i t . „„, ,r vv I , ...,vit,,,tv>" ,, ,vii;,,V•tv- .• '.. 4,, a> :` '' , `a"- a..7",aa•.-• and again our proffers of peace, it is the opinion " ~. ~ aa-as -a t ea , a,a a s'az4, ea e a Pi s e aaa, a. ", a`a - a'a'a - a''-a - .a• ... of this meeting, that the next pacific proposal '''' '':.• '',•:'' ' 7 . 4 '' - - --. T 4 A. , '.• ~- *.*,*----. -' 7 ,r''''' . tt -611 - is becoming an important branch of ' _ , ~ i - . i i,, , ,...a.e.. a . a`...l , . a f' '-- , t. -•`:: • ',. ~ . ?"--1- - 117 407 . - Mi hi a a'.., a' taa - tor a: At .-. ~t- _ Ta x i, 4 .e. , ~_. ~., • , - • ...a.a.a, ..a.. 3 -- a se in e products and exports of . cg , . ought' not to emanate from this gokerarnent, but . . . increased +r tth war should be roaecattect with increased 4' '''. ' ''''' ' ''''..: ' s- i- '-' ''''. ; . r . ''''''''' 'IV 1 WES in the State the mint plant is- t a e . , P - , , •,- 4 , , ' : ! ; a -' , e -, .. : - i a?4 ,.. ..1 , ,f,,! ., ;af.a.; .,,, a , ;` , :, , a ..t.. ,. „...., , e1 ;, e ,, -, ;,. ...a' :: ; ~,. ',:' i .... ,, , ,,, , ,'-.... :0_. - - , ;a 2 e ir r ed a I ' . V . '4.' l ! - ri;iia.l : .?sc - `Vg 1.1. , t4,4". L:i - -1::; - .: '-';''' K. - "e" .. ". int oil. 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E at-~ INNEN i , ,`.:: - ;. ~: _„~, F c °i° lIIMMIE RY, 1 ;;!Ij ptToR ND Imorttimlix TV IS Et It'G fl , • V14 . 0.11.N1NG JASTJAAY 1,_1848 Unito. • States Newspaper N: E. corner of Third and i4V..N: Fourth street—is our only 'teat in Philadelphia. reit MAYok: I tntwiLtiAat KERB. id County Convention. itti are hereby reqUelliiii to assem ^sive districts, in primary meet ' the kith of JanuariftSts4B, and r ss' County Convention to be btouse, fn Pittsburg!), on - the, for tbe. purl ose of - choosing 'ouvention. :te,- the time or meeting .Aura of 3 and 5 o'clock, P. Cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, ..l .ours of 7 and 9 o'clock, P. M. .of the Committee of Correspondence -I =CHARLES SIIALER, Chairman. isas, Secretary. . • figs of the DALLAS meeting last . erowded out by a press of other 'matter. I appear in our next paper, Arrest of Colanntam this day's paper, the extracts from' Duvctry heretofore published tai - have led to his, arrest. According to' --of military discipline, it is conceded, imints contained in them, would ren. Vile totarrest ; but when it is taken lion; that these letters were written /officer,: that they were written to him edoin of his soul as an American; that t . e.an probably never expected them itiap _ Mut; and that even being printed, no violated; and no injury can be done truly in its movements; and whin we also .mind, that articles most abusive - of the ad a:ration in carrying on the war, have' been I`,:hyi many connected with the army, who ithei bcencrproved nor arrested; we think • manifested a degree of sensitiveness in to his judgment and authority; by Gen. liter unbecoming a man who has :artily honored by his countrymen. order published by us yesterday, emanating : „Gell. Scott, in relation to this publication, ,tts with the most cordial condemnation from • have , j 7. man with whom we conversed, whether or bemotrat. - All unite in saying, that it }malty of a tap room politiciall, and alto disgraceful to- the commander-in chief of lies in 'Mexico- ' The Wtstmorcland-Netting, ..:Ingsof Our friends in Webtrnord'aud fdobil•in Our columns of to day. We claim 4110-a most attentive perusal by every reader ~ 1- e „-paper. 'They breathe a spirit of patriotism; Aev,otion to our country's, interests worthy . , the ,Ster of the Westi" end sustain our gallant i iwAreficor, and theadruinistration of government, in a manner calculated kilt. , .. , eeenre the cdnildenee and respect of the fellow= throughout the - Union. All bail glorious "4.'4'esitnorelard. • f. , 4lg't - ,, ' ....,.,,,A." • Great MR? Ileeting TN 'WESTMORELAND CODNIT, PEN . We' pabliall with much pleasure the. following proCeedings of a-public meeting in Westmoreland. county,. in support' of - .tile : la Next to "qhf Berke,' Westmoreland is the moat prominent Democratic county in Pentaylvania ; and has always itorne the naine of .tbe Star in the West." Pursuant to previous notice, a large and respect abe, twttirig of the citizens of Westmoreland coun ty, "who believe the war withltiexico to he just and right, and who are favorable to a vigorous prosecution or the same to an tiobbribletiose," as sembled at the court house in Greensburgh t on the 30th November... The meeting was organized)* the appointment of the followiw , officers viz President—Alexander Johnson; Esq. Vice Presidents-41bn. Jotte;C., Pltuner, Wm. Maciceney, John Larimer, ,Dr. L. Bige low. James A. 1%1 - Canister, esq . .,,Capt.' Thigh lr ...,,,fg.,-..: - - ,•,,,--,.:.4., , r . ,•-• -,-.• . =EKE a_ ~7 .•-:%., ~ .._1',..•:14:1:.,;•:-,. " !.^ . :7..: .: - '7,., MOM y: ~. a:: 4. ._N.'. _} : i I t" ';A , .:' , ..!- - - -•— -...:::. ..-.4',P-E !:,•'.-:...,.....-._ . ~- w-:- 7 -f., ...-r--'• • - -Ylh ,- ; - 1.: , ' '''''',,, ,•:- ,:',...5.- - ' ,:t . , -,.,:::* ' -• ''. - .. - 1„ , , I, c•-:: ''-., : ' ,..,. ...::11.r-ii . .-S' '.: • ',-,,...., - f:: `i' .:' 7 7 . , ..;,, '• - Mil ..., .-, ,---4.:','5:1,.07:-...:k-:,:.;•._ I*,•"'''i•''' lions to sustain his arniy,,end treat the gueri llas as bandits that no peace of any kind be:costetti-t -ded, until Mexico shall pay,by.territOry, or other:' the whole'expense.:of the tear to moat farthing ;" and that this rneoting earnidt but; treat as ridiculous dud puerile ' the.idea that It - oven:rim vi ill or should. - ebeaitiafied now by merely, the . ....proper fixsuititi- of the boundaries ty,! Texas: ' '' , 111. That the annexation of New Mexico' an ' Upper California to the United States, would be at valuable 'and desirable acquisition of terntoryi 'securing a large extent' of country inexhaustible! mines of precious metals , and the most extensiv ia and eagerly sought- for harbors in the Pacific" ocean; that both these territories are already al: must .dreriftanized by the frequent intercourse awl now permanent abode'of traders and others;.auk the tinfoil . , attempt to excite alarm and prejudiefi in regard 'to '. difference of law, fate,; language, an 4 nfigtori" is eminently exposed by a' recurrence. Id the history of the purchase of Louisiana and Flor ida—the dormer of which, at least, stands in the front rank ; of the States, for weilth, industri, :ntelligenee, and rarniaTisie. x • 11. That we are so fully impressed with the inr. penance of a.speetly and honorable !termination df 'the present war, that this meeting views with iudig nation the unworthy and illiberal preparatinns'being made to trammel a treaty of peace, provided territo ry shall heacquired thereby, with clogs and "provi soes," calculated-to endanger its ratification, and arouse the fiercest sectional hostility; that no such local prejudices found place in our army—the best blood of the south, and the richest of the north, I having been frequently freely contingled in ktexiet); that it is despicable to insinuate that the presdnt war , is prosecuted for the " purposs of propagatiO 1 slavery!" and that in the opinion of si t u mettles, , !the people, of ' Pennsylvania desire joie war to ire ' closed by , a treaty of peace, wholly diac.onnecthil !from every cause or pretext of local or pectional i exc i te m ent; and that they will, as heretofore, str?ve to keep inviolate the constitution of the Untred , States, unterrified by the menace* of the it otspurii of i the south, and unseduced by the mock philanthropy . of anti-slavery fanatics and their coadjutors in the 1 north. l4 12. That this meeting Would suggest to the periPle of Pen nsylvanja,r.o hold conventions in their sern fel Counties,-arid exprees their opinions with resp . :"ct Ito the furtherance of the present Nat; that it is de +Arable. thus to let our enemy see that We are, with- I gut respect to pasty; united on this motnenifius !question; that nothing it to be expected fr;am :schism* among us—a hope which has heretotfirn Iprotracted the contest ; and the meeting would I%r -ther irnfigst that a State convention' of all tliMer !who con"ceive the war to be just and right, and into lin favor ofita vigorous ti . prnsecuon, be held at Air risburgh, on some day hereafter to be destgaaad, where the people of Pennsylvania may speak iiint . en moue on this truly national subject. I r , - I -And 6t It further totolrol--- - t.l' 1 1. That our fellow-citizens are, and of rniht I 'ought to be , proud of the e Westmorland Guard's" who have faithfully and fearlessly done their ilky . wherever reqnired, whether on the toilsome match :or the field of battle; but that nothing less was'irit ~ ', petted from that gallant company , composed 44 it r was of the fiowermr the county. 1 2. That the memory of the intrepid and rhiAll.- rotta Drum, the remits* Dick Johnston, and dating !Gilchrist, will ever be gratefully remembered 13. y I the- people of Westmoreland, :chum they se da4t- I featly represented in many a sanguinary struggle. 3. That we have learned with must poignant I sorrow. from time to time, of deaths by diseaki. i • which have terribly thinned the ranks of our oil. `tent "Guards," and we hereby tender Our heart Alt . i.condelenre to the relatives and friends of tlit , la ' vacated dead. 4, That for the plitpele of doingsome anihil honor to the memory of those Westrnotelandels who have falkst or died during the present warhn the service of their country', it is thereby- propoOed to erect, by public 'subscription, a siii(able 111041.2- 1710111 tolheir memory. v. 71 , TIAt a cornmatee„of ttrperintendence. cOn ,-Isting, of sever- pi.rSone, be appointed by the ethheir, -hk hest duty it shall be, as soon as a sufficient from arrbseriinicuis 13 received, to select a proe' r site, in o . r. neer Greensburgh, and have ere cted thereon a t..ocument as shove designated, plain, massive, ,Inadorned, enduring, and composed;of the scone ofWeatmoretand county. C.. Tha in addition to troth appropriate ineetjp. Lion as tl-c committee aforesaid may select, ti.4y shall have inscribed on said monument the minim of all Wvstmortlanders who have fallen or diediin the service of their country, during the war wrath iiicaito;togetiiiir with their several ages, and plaeeti of their deaths; and that they shall cause a snlfii ect space to be left for the names of any otl4rei from this county, now in service, who may warm. tun ately fall beneath sickness or the sword. 7. That it shall be the further duty of said coin mittee of aupetintrulence,to place within the mon ument a list of the members of the r Westmote land f.;uards,anil of all others from Westmoreland county in the service of their country during the present war. And they shall, In addition, deposes. therein a list of the subscribers to said monument, and have the came published in the netsapapera of this county. • 8. That the said committee of superintendence shalt also appoint a committee of three persons in leach borcn , gh and 'township in the county, to re- I ceive subscriptions for the above purpose, whose !duty it shall be to forward to the committee of superintendence the sum soreceived by them, and a list of the persons by whom they were paid. I Ordered, That the secretaries of this meeting late hereby directed to forward copies of these pro ceedings to the Hun. Simon Cameron ors and Hen, ' Daniel Szorgeon, United States senatfronPenn syl vunia; to the Ron. Job Mann, the representa tive of this district in Congress,ord . to the officeri of the"Westmoreland Guards" in Mexico, request ing that the_ same , may be read at the head of tbe company. Ordered, That the newspapers of this county and at Flat risburgh, Washington Union, PenneylvanitM, and Patzttsug4 Pro, are 4rrrhy repeated to pubesh the _Thriving proetedingc On motion the nicetir g adjourned. Brie College—On Christmas ere an ailray broke out in this College between Emerson and Good rich. (Iwo Wore ) and 'revue:. and Ewan, (tvtio students,) which resui2eil in Goodrich's being - rnor rally stabbed, arid Emeison being knocked down with a bar of iron. _ . PROCLA !RATION.. CITY . CITY OF PITTSBURG,H SS.' i IN accordance with the provisions of an act of the General AiMembly °tithe State of Pennsylval, nee, providing for the incorporation of tho City of Pittsburgh, Ind of the Supplemenbs to said Aeti 1 1, GAnIUEL ADAMS, Mayor of said City, do hired l this, my Ptoclamation, declaring that on _the,'? SECOJSD T ESDA Yof Jail uary, A. D., 1848, _being j l 'the 1 Ith day of that month, "the freemen efeachjj yard -of said City," qualified to vote for membersli of the If 01130 of Representatives of this Common-j wealth, will ineet together at the several places for:, '' holding eke ions in their respective wards, and' elect by ballot, a citizen of the said City, qualified to be elected a member of the House of Represen tatives of - this Commonwealth, to be Mayor of said City. And that oin the same day, in, conforaty to the before recited authorities, and also, to an ordinance of CouncilsH districting said city, passed the 10th day of November, A. D., 1847, the citizens of the . First ward Will elect by ballot Tun= persons: off; the Second trard Tnann: the Third ward Six: they Fourth wardlTonr.E: the Fifth ward SrvEN: Abe 1 Sixth ward Trratc: the Seventh ward Two: the Eighth ward ] Two: and tee Ninth ward 088,-- , each of whom shall be qualified to serve as a mem ber of the notice of Represontatives of thisromtrion wealth, to be members of the Common Council. Given under My hand and seal ofsaid city of Pitts burgh, the §oth day of Deeember. A. D. 1847. janl-te GAI3RIEL ADAMS, [L. a.] nap D AND R.F.IIICICREft I THAT the estoration of the Digestive Organs : to their healthy and natural condition, and thepie- Rernalion of that state, is the GREAT OBJECT of the celebrated medicine, Dr. Itstpti , s Vegetable Pills, ivh ch consists of two kinds in one package; No. 1. a purgative, and l' , lo. 2, a; gentielarative and strength ener- These pills not only effectually cleanse the body of every 'vitiated and offensive humor, but also maintains a healthy condition of the digestive'or wins, and gives the constitution power to carry on AB NATURAL *EARS Or CURE. Dyspepsia, in all its various forms, as well as every complaint which originates in constipation of the bowels, have been cared iu THOUSANDS OF LATSTANCES. — For sale byl . S. I..CUTHLIERT, : No. SO Smithfield at., near 3d. 1 - i Whirilesale.,end Retail - ith r Also, by , Ti (_Smith,}Jinni glum:N.l.llV fitli War*. Wm. Cole, :We% ny City; P, Freedoui, Pa.;B:L.-Itimell,-, ington,! Ititchl9,l4tttchtitittiztri;,PA,_!....- - -- -''.....,.. ~~. -t- -- . t ._ List of Zsettets, vi "Tait - Bongs . . OE , coNTREI RAS .ANi.. CIIIIIIIIteSCO. i n i5 ,.., 4 „,_,„. 18 , 47 a 'y eo P n ers j i, °66 s ii - t :' : 4 „, r il i i ti ng .. r i f : aa r . e Le . sap • - • . I advertibEd.-- , ---,- , :;.;?1,:, '.. . Erraris from private.lettris, flated _ 'TACit3' A. 33 ; *Mexico, August 27, 1847. The Whole force which moved from Puebla, amounted to ten tlinustand men, Aimee or . less marching in tour - column s, on successive days, in the following order, viz: Tveiggs, Quitriaan, Worth and Pill Ow. In approaChing the city of Mexico ' by the Main highwaY, you go directly on to the height of El Penoit,'which is a strong position and excessively Fortified, - Before leaving Puebla it had been considered. Whether. the main road could not be aiinided, and .ElPenon turned, by liaising round to the south and left of lakes Chalco and :loch imireo. 'The engineerefficer, serving immediately at , general head quarters, had questioned a 'large number tef persona, (including spies-and agents . ' ,sent especially to examine the route,) and . the mese of /estirnony was entire to the boggy, mucky andwerfectly impracticoble character for wagons and• artillery of, the road leading in that direction. It ryas therefore in contemplation to turn El Penen, by'forciegthe enenny:a lines at Mexic.alziegO, al though the ground was diffietilt, and the batteries known to be numerous. This route, you will ob . serve, is , ito the north and right of those lakes.— The reconnoisances of the, engineers were cringe.; quently:directed tti this end. In the mean time, Gen. Wcirth, whose division had been left at Chalet) (,t hile . Gen ..cott, with Twiggs' division, had l gOne on l ,to,AYotle,) sent Col. Duncan; with a: strong party, to examine the denounced route,— CO, D found it just the reverse of what it had been prcinounced to be;--it was firm ' , rocky, and I quite practicable, requiring, to be sure, a littlelaboel 'here and there, Gen. Worth instantly sent - Col. Dolmen with this information to Gen. Scott, and urged the movement of the wholearmy to the left, oFlake Choice. This recommendation instantly] , prevailed The direct attack was abandoned, and jthe next morning the whole army,was in motion. I Worth's division in the rear, (now by the change, of,:the Ihie of operations become the front,) took , Ith lead, and the whole mass filed to the left of the !lakes to San Aughstin, which is on the great Aca pulco highway' to. the city of Mexico, and about ' ,nine miles from it. This is the history of the:' 1 arretegy of the business, : We arrived at San Au gustin on the evening of the 17th. The firs; position of the enemy was at San Antonio, '2 i ?miles off in advance. General , Worth sent an engineer officer the next mortftg toseeror•tioitre, Capt. Thornton. of the Dragoons, ,lelteorting him. He went to about 1000 yards of m officer !fi b c u e n ; I 1 dttenyeLllnys'sinbaihtteeryie,aleiravin‘gvhth.,neetohrne engineerpiny began to examine the- battery with his spyglass, a gun-was fired at him. The' mall passing over him, struck Capt. Thornton from his horse, tearing away his whole breast and ribs. Poor fellow! ' belied not ten days to live •he was so feeble that' he could scarcely sit in his saddle. Physicians I!and friends had rentonatrateal against his going out; but he had, I doubt not, made up his mind, that nothing but death itself should take him from his !saddle. He hod been troubled and pestered in ' [rurally ways, but be was as pose and tionerable a j man as ever lived. This • reconnoisanee resulted I itarthe intelligence that the position of San Auto.: I nio could be turned by its right our left. Another j ne , &tnnolaance Woo directed by 'Gen. Scott, to as.l ! certain whether, by branching off at San Augustine I i and taking a wider circuit to our left, we could I at gain the Terubaya road and turn all the rue, ' j trlys works. . Ttu c engineer officer went about a I league on this road, where be came upon a ravine I I &teamed by the enemy in force on the opposite I shies The ground was /0431 , / to be rovtgh and bro I I ken beyond description, still practicable for lefan-j i try`, and 14 itli labor dauntless could' be made so for ! cavalry mod artillery. Accordingly this was de-1 ailed upon as the route on which the army was ttp`inore. On the looming of - the 12th, working .itsrties were pushed ferarard to repair or rather I i make the road, Pillow - s division, supportad by j TWigge'. were to dispossess the enemy of the ravine ! halorerns-ntioned. Upon trial it was found that the 1 enemy could not be brushed astray. He was strongly', ; fortified, in great force, with upwards of fel pieces f I of:artilltry. A battle had therefore to be fought 1 1t before the road could 14 cleared. As our troops I ap'Proethed the position,' the enemy opened a du- tacit cannonade, whiela he kept up from one or two 'o'clock moth dark. The; mmtain Nova-imam sod 1 I Magruder - , battery were attsounter• batteries, j .., bet as the entimy's o gung were lt) pounders ; 24 i pounders and - such like, behind parapets, or It any - trite in emit:ending prieitions, you can readily I I • • 'imagine who got 'the worst of , it. When will I ; fuels. follies - cearel - I I Our troops took up positions during the night,l I for the attack of the enemy's lines next morning I which they did in handsome style and with tom- i ; plete success, killing many hondreds,teking many I prisoners, upwards of twenty pieces of cannon, • =inmost which were those taken from Gen. Tay.' for at Buena Vista, smell arms without number, I aid a great abitudancts of cannon ammunition, whirl) we were much in need of. Among the Prisoners, were'several officers of Tank, inelading the late acting Ptesidaro, Gen. Sala*, the author of that, infamous paper, exhorting the .guerillas to e wage war without pity." In the mean time, Worth's division began operations, on the 2Oth, around San Antonio, over the route that had twice been reconnoitred by the engineer officer, who led Smitla's light battalion and Clark's brigade around flthis position. As soon as the enemy divcovereit our troops in motion, he began to abandon his wedge, and to retreat on the main road to the'city I e--out; troops push'ng on with rapidity, reached the road in time to pierce the retreating column about `its ceetre, killing, and capturing some and diaper atilt thereat in all directions., The remainder of thedivision hurried up through the village and -joined GlartCs brigade. The whole division pressed Inc along the highway in hot pursuit of the re-' treating enemy up to the village of Churubusco, ' where our troops came across another strongly in trenched position. The defences consisted of a regular bastion field work, with wet ditches. It [served as a bridgehead, and was thrown acres. the road ; to its right end somewhat in advance of it, is a strong stone church,Avitti a field work in front, The flanks of the field work were - connected with ja high stone wall, Which enclosed the church.— ITo The rear of the church and bridge head there is la dilep wet ditch, running perpendicularly to the !road, unit extending far off to the enemy's left, land therefore, parallel to our front; behind this ditch was au infantry line, atretching front right ito left quite a mile long. When Worth's division ?came within reach of the bridge head, it was formed on the rignt (our right) of the road, and I moved forward through the dense corn fields, in , i trent of the enemy's lines. The infantry trodp.4 Ibehind the ditch befole mentioned; soon gave way and fled to their entrenchments. As our troops t approached the enemy's intrenchments, the most • terrific file that you can possibly imag ine was opened upon them. Suffice it to say, that the bridge head was forced, and the enemy's left com pletely routed. Twiggs' and Shields' troops and some of Pillow's approached the right of the ene , my's lines, where they suffered severely. Frank ,'l'aylor's'battery was brought up to counter batter „the tial I work, and most gallantly served, but be ,ling directly opposed to heavier metal, was cut to Itpieces. Duncan's battery 14-33 established in a itposithen which enfiladed or took the enemy's riwork; in reverse; it therefore did great execution, :and nut being opposed to the enemy's heavy guns, ,suffered but little. Our loss Was severe—probably 3t will - exceed a - thousand killed and wounded.— (Che loss of the enemy, in killed and wounded, is :much greater then ours but cannot be accurately estimated. We have 2760 prisoners, several bun tired of whom are offieers, of all grades, from generals to lieutenants. ' There is.,no obstacle to our entering the city at any tims we choose. MASONIC NOTICE ' ••• , ••'!;;,A, • '--;: zigumtdov , . ..11;)'''' , zt>, • A special meetingl ge, No 45 A. Wood ..... ..~ z• Y; '•' c -. =ME 'VI . _ • EWE , . Adams &tab .1.. -- ;•.. -.. 'Allau , ' George' ='; -, Adams Ana Eliza l - - ; ;A.nthny Michael Abrams .IL. 1 A ppleion Mr "' . Aikin Robert -J . - ' Applegate Uriah Adams William • , Anderion WE& Co Adams NITS A'-'• - - r Anderson George Abercrombie Elizabeth , Anderson R tura Adams-Reuben U .; -• ' Anderion James Adams RD . l Armstrong Simon Aikin Thomas 1 Armistead Mary E Allen Alfred .: - .1 Arnold Margaret. Allan John - , , Armstrong Samuel Allan Jane ' - j Ayres, MI. • - , Alfred Jli .. .• ! Ashworth James - Allen Sarah A. i Ashy Alex Allan Margaret ' 1 Atari James B . Bailees William 2 ! Boyd Alex 13411 Frances - Bootiyer J Bailey Jane - Boyles Julia A • Backins E H & Josephßovard W C .. • Nestor . '. Boyle Williain Baker Caroline Bostiek Sam,. W " • . Baily. George ' ' 13oyd Jane Bacon Enos Boyce C Baker Thomas Bouler Mary Baker 13 - F Bodrdon Isabella Barton Edward Boyd ,W S Baughner Martha , ' . Bothner George ____ Barker'Robert Boal Thomas Barrett Martha Boyle Anna . , . . 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