„ ' ■' ,' 3- ''• f*. 1" ' ‘ “ -i-1 " >V" “. "\‘j" ''-f.'' - V •“ ’ r 'V'i»4ri?f2^^^^fc : '-'''-. -: -"•* i*v. \’,'\,£; ,?z*r : - : J'* : J*. \I ■ .... ~ ■. .•_ “ , _ • ?.’ •, : - : - .^Sj'C/^vj.. ' - ■ l ~'J&^SSXS:^7^S^P i «^2gsjSc2^i*jl^fe^-t-h^.M g S3lb—r * , ' -~ • -H/ - - f■ ’ flf'L. iI%V ■». „. "*" , """«ST^^M«^]C^E!upP«BS^r* liP "*" l "" , " , Btr!!rßvirwrTf th« Fr«wd. „. ‘ J Fwfril» Mnr..,o, p«, g^llrr^ iggg r |, *? :^"'l ' f| ' ' '.gggSSgSßgßg -«Mfff*«“ Reported for the Morning Post ;, *\ THURSDA^-vf,“o&om *«. .848, UpjerfWWoo ir du, tea. «' 4he ®—"«> *»»• *« «-*» cheated oo.of ' ; ‘ ; - election thaihe .* not.tn favor of political abolition- graced the Vftjiaw shown their Governor. The annexed table shows the re- And to rtaftmixle.sqas w»; ully-ho-f- Sltl&iSSS^iS^62?ffi l lW.?if re V“ , '. ~8,,1t0 **, .*■ » ,I*4 PEMOCRATIC ZfOfiIINATIONS* iisiy nor amalgamation, nor a high protective ttnff, that the inanufacfurerfl of Massachusetla speclive eotei of 1244 1847 1843*- o*n tale off* de let ’em go, T lioo nudjmio I#® pAnvea SSthehSv an? I hSSth • •" ‘,, ' . > m i> pttPQTTiPIffT and that he is not likely to be mistaken imong have spent ’thjoSaqds of dollars for the purpose of In 1844 Shnnk * ’ *iin 9. anuff about, tally-hot» - ’ ':v 4 ..,*ITT? W T SI n*CC 'aomheinmen.asaftiend to the Wilroat Pioww, defeating the Dcmoctacy ofPenneylvania, at the late “ Anil de^mlewd l,l * the Origihil end My * , '-J i.v :J \ f ! "bAtellAuA Martin Van Buien, norsny a , m ,larnorthern ditMte. election ,n as to operate coh ; 1* 1847. Shunk. MO po tni e f , Zaek, he c heered o« to pack, rf2«ffS3?““' 1 W ““'« “»*h» \ r - _ » .- - - confidence in your abilities and re, H.s peculiar organs in this cilj -,«he fiaac.te among >e.t It now seeuta that in ad4iln.n to the-oncrntous. .< r * NMi" e. .'. .'.'.‘. .‘. . . 223 ' > Fora-great ole hunter was he; P a’, 1 § *V'TT h i w,,n S" 4 Co -» f - at, ~ *',(>/. pttSucanpnncipliSplwT.tcdjott tomy cibinety l the test,)—hate recently tr»ed to prore lathetr read- eumofSgajOOOepentinthiaeUlepiSOpOOOiDOTehavD In 1848 Lonntreth 2638 Butde> couldn»< gcj on «o de olelngimMrack, 8 WilderA lS u fi ,u, J II V* fti i. J J , H - • ' r, Gen, Taylor is a thorough going Free ,Sotl been collected itMt*.., spent in Ohm for « foh^V".7»>' be. B ’ K iSSSiXf!} ! , , i «drtf|ate. Buuhfi eTidence* which. Ihey bnog to Taylor! Here is the enderice of this rafamou plon Now examine the role polled in ieten townships, n *®»“ «* mu«ljr # &c. • y Vji'riici J :o ■ i^S£^dlStedtriihftemoitlt?elT ,i feeKar*offr |e cd * all «o such a posit.on, is among the most worthless Serf it, fteemeu 1 We copy from the Cleveland in Schuylhiil Lounty, in 1847 and 1348 So de General looked aroundj and he called ehery j®Jjd» atteai Philadelphia, amf by n - «bich the country can afford. na. 1 Ewing cf Kamdealer • > . .847 »8« And modern to lon.sisn-se . * '•wtatheMWe taudivhichVodtoolr.n oarmnu-tetni Ohto, argues that, because some southorn Statesmen, Bostos, Oct, 16, 1848, jhmwA.pi '&m inie S* J saT For to hunt de little niggers cnZack’J own ground, '-« g "’ ~* r~r . . t ' s „„ Hf» rv* -vd fcaT.l«**. defeaiea.ji& \• ■ :»«flh to spy now» is Shat two whiffs* left this citylhn New TieifA 107 ico m ont Dpalakenff«l*» mtiWiA ** a C7* If people would Jmento reason [•'•-•V’ .v--,-.:'- :•, **I v 5 i, ♦a; 1 * j France—a treaty intended or Great Bm- that mßtilbUon, therefore Gen. Taylor is an adyo* forenoon, with ISO 000 fop fthm in hue un »mi*r rt p 0 W r aslej Jr* * 3 ; j™ uen taae on ae munle, r dcrio ’‘bumbOF,' they canid nor hesitate aTnom/ut mihi ~ MS^SMSS!^ ,^, S5 :a ?!S™S3S?™! catolbr K«e S«ll H«t ww. p' C-*& s> J ’ only of our country, tut or all Europe, and enable her sage conclusion I And because Horace GrCely be gave $l,OOO. The great whig gun, Et-Goreroor Tatnaqna, 140 119 187 227 Is on a big hunt, yon see; , tive Pills to nil others; and far this plain reason, thut 1 , *r,Oft ’ -to become the tyraiiton every ocenn.«- i • c , prtn sion of slavery into territory now free, therefore f or them. $23,000 went iota Pennsylvania, from Ma " a,ltan ß o 48 112 117 Den take off de muzzle, let >em go, fheVeS n ! £di«.', r /?C n “ r "'TV* ’ .0 - , / V lij-' Trrikir tr °s^ rlC m^r’Tt Tk Gen. Cass, who has never owned a slave, and never Boston Whigs before tho State election. You see f 97 1014 100 g 1735 And let ’em smell about, tally bo t ■ r *' '!tl*irY . W M. O. BUTLER, aided in keeping his fellow beings in bohdage, is the resuli.Dnn't let Boston Whig capitahhuy up the Democratic gain, 17, Dey >ll onuff mgga'a blood, wheh hiden’in de can he snbiianuaied by icSuroomals from ladles andgen- - “ , :■! ,{? r't"'’* ‘l OF KENTUCKY * not to be trusted bv those whouru/>« to a,m It ( he f,eemett of oh '°- J.W. A, Federal gam. 771 ll I " ood * * , tl‘»W|i«f the high* t vespectabtlity and must undOnSted ... d ; ' 1;. *>. s* -': : •■’^-BfUTLEft'nnd hi-* fire favorite toast • • «•' -=' r~-<^-■. .AttUe Cast-and Butltr Democrat, - ;i ; i • .■ .■. :■. -•;■•■• ; :.,Abdioalt«». s etticoroebacktOide h6e l ■■ $ ■•••■ • They-alhcpocuT.iri tbeopiQtoQjthatrCUiciceiv: -»?:■: 'ir^■i-.r.mti < ■t rt>l -f fiem BUTLER is restriction of slavery to its present limits! Surely Tnthp,» n - i The Pennsylvanian asks, «where did these set Cn j 1 * ers SugsrK'oaieifVegctqble Pills, when nrQpeilyadmm- > r*? ” some ‘-Wlug» editor will yet "setthe river on fire!» oh 0 who will remain mart ve whetihT 9 "iHJ*’ hundred ® nd “"My-®#* «««* votes come from » BV>Honea Greely was nominated for tbeshort SimMrfm»°hvVr, b S”J^ r «? n |‘j[yL.*.‘ !,^^SS: f^H‘“9.erey,nndtl«te t „a,owerof. U ength Bu t we shall selecttwo orthree au.hontte. on ,h„ Where a e the new mmea 'opened for .hem to work term of Congress, on the 20th mat.by the fedeta. n-\Vc!M*'‘r, 1 ' ,‘nEwnmtmnv piruaeunnH. irtctTCT poinr, ? (either of which is entitled, we think, to more pn ? Atouae Democrats 1 Arouse in H,va V e "««been ‘old that the coal business Convention, jn the 6th District, N. Y., nnd has oc- hC" have — ‘i/ , -f> «? ’4“ siuo»atie utmoiutwin crediMhau the editor of the Gazette,) in order to ~ P ! AT “ uae > Democrats! Arouse, m„ pro „„ tcd j fc , h#re ,as cepted. I - wto the disrase Had defied theeffottsof th'e mosiakilrni , » -W: » ' Wnx,ar^ t or«id > showthstGen.Taytor I. neither a L Soil advL coat being mined a, ,h„ time, as was being >-■ ■ 1 " WM JACKSON, Oen Agent, . It" 11 JJavidD WAomB, of Northampton cate, nor a Pravim*t. Thefirst one whom weehall throw thM hntt nfihA ' en a o?er mined at this time last >ear— heo why bo many liOCAIi MATTERS rporlirtof Av«h1 &l4lbe y ««•*( ftwAnigb r s r V p-^' 3 \l< Vc«*vi T . r $ i- > \ RBrasswTATivß RntcTOßs. .* -r#l *' c throw the liberties of ibe people, tel «virlue, Jib- more oD er fl f.vA ß nnur«> Y- __ iAi . JJUO# Agehu see adverugemeng - •&* '? 'll’ HoS’IMSS? , ’ PI, ‘ l do eIPl ‘ , *Crty! l * y Alabama "Whig"paper. VVe cal md B * bU U " ln>ph n,et Feder »‘ The conclusion ts inevitable, that the most tnla- Matoe’s OhnoE-Wedaejiay Morning.— A large _ PITTSBURGH TBEATBE. J?‘2*ffgS!BK do C T 7 -i because he o r,~>'J ke rn‘ • ntou. fraud, have been comm,«ed by the Fedeta. -a. up agsm- Ten men, two women, one c 9 *>*-> ' ere ’'•‘rX t editor,-and is therefore, above, n ifsir set-ofT for party in Schuylkill county-frauds that should consign child, and # llnle dog I The two latter were mot Private I,owe 'Bsm | Single ticket., .. .. 75c - - r* - *.- \S vI!.W& W atS.tri do the editor of the Gazette. Speaking ef those in the their authors to the cells of the Pen,tent,ary. We charged with any offence. An energet.c German . >c,4 >' t'l'SJ..' ; . ’"’re: P^ T Kn^ s &r^ L,,, ' C “ 1 " dS South, who-.question the soundness of Ghn. Taylor rel.gtou.ly believe that Judge Lobosteeth is the le- *“ fi « l heard-had been found drunk m the street. BFNFFIT nFTttL mvrvs ' t, 1;:" ’ tl 4-' ** . * \i • X Bum&soS ScHooxovsßaMonroado ufrelanon to Slavery, and fioutheui 4^mßti(u(iQnß, ,y elected Governor of Pennsylvania—no honest « e appealed for mercy, but gained but little r—“l Thursday,October Mj WiU he-prescblkticomedT iii a M - 1 , 3§s‘ do hetayn— i man can for a moment doubtilua. We are rejoiced have hunt wofck, and got none j link I get some to- three called p v -> e >,, f **W * % XIII JbH»C do “The charge rarnpa such ahaurdity on its very therefore, to learn by telegraph, from Philadelphia, [fjmi let me off*” «Bni you were found PanlPry ... Mr Owens 1 Colonel Hardy,Mr Archer l 1 ~\ - ' *-i * '** 4 t ‘ ** Vj- r w t face» aa pot to aenoua refalauon. Gen. that the election of Wm* F. Johnston will be con- <,runk «” “O, yah! me drunk when noting elae to Mad «’ on I©{» • * Mft Prior ’t Ti . ,t> >■ '.'.‘T ; do i*& a m Z’ f h :ri' f T d ” nd fee. confident .hat such an ezpnsure *>•” «Wh, don’t you go home,» «.W«H,mene “T™ <,-»->yviiJDdiin/ ! i *■>, . d*' * m rfsJSut a® —he an enemy to the South 1 He in favor of pros. “ Suty miles from here; he have farm: unt six -Dire, (oue of the G'Hah) bliss Anna Cruise. > 1 ~ . traUng Southern'' rights and lulerests! Thefvery ITEMS. horses, and dirty head sheep and ca.tld“ «Well ***»«»-' Dotuun will r„e a,7Hferock f " '.. i,*j - XXin TraoruTlvra, Potter do quiotesaenceof ahaurdity. They might as well say The Batchelor’s Association, at New York, pre. as vou have been h».o h.n... ’•’» I?*’, '< 1 2a.” ,v. !*;*’ - JIXIY. lutxa G.CAMraxt.t, Butler do Gen. Taylora free negro. They would be beliov- aeuted n brtdd, at her wedd.utt.n St. Thomas Chu?cS. 1 1A "" *" . be,ore V l ‘“ d to be * '-I .%%<*■ U'l edjnst about aa soon, and ezhtbil fully as much rca- in that city, on Thursday, with a splendid diamond drunkwd i «« «‘lf send you up till you gel sober; • '' son and truth in making the cbsrge.’’ ' nag. accompanied by a a beautiful address from one «ieu you must leave town.” | ,<• a w *..’«*<• V~' :■■■ Then we have other authority, which maybe of the members. -- V. ’* > v * V thought bywiome higher than either the editor of the If. s .■[2';;:'>r*t;Ki&c.t r £S . .. | Gazette or he of the Review and'we ate free to »m r"' ■" confesa tins authority has more weight with us than "jjj ' ' 1 •-/ either, or both of them, would have': it is unless a L /, j , ■' personage than the Hon Jons M’Pucbsoh Beebieb, : one of the Senators from the„Byate of Georgia, to a Vi ~t > \ ‘ > . letter written to certain citizens of that State. Jn i> dii !ji; f;.-V ’* ■ thta letter the;diatinguished Senator;says,seferring “ “ J *-i i’ - c ' 1,.■ to the election for President:— ', ! : . i >. • ': •« ‘.‘ Teonsider it a, the must important Presidential 'ie. "liliii; *■■■■"■ * election,.(Specialty ’ CSCE , WE HOST BE VlCrittt. :> wvitriite •■■.".‘v w:Kf:-t- . y/na a heaut devotco to Tncru intebests oh 1 '*. ■ TBts OBEAT aiEsriON, Attt) WITHOUT RESPECT h r.|V» :TG PARTY, I nietoßE myfellow-citizensof Gent s'f,: ,gia, Winn .ako tiEuocaATic. To roBGCT fob the ’* lhl-;;:’*KfelV».7S'.KNOVirtSACii' *-. ,* , r ; • OTHER ONLY AS SOUTHERN MSN-io.act \ CFON TUC TBVlsra L'TFEBEO BV Mb. CAUloUN,'that I; lOttthis.VlTAL QUESTION—itiE'FBESEBVATtOK or 't *‘'-f *i--f tr'A" l'thirseff.V' OUR domestic,HvsTiroTiotTSf thc BOBTHEBjt man tvho iYihihi;- riv.sf (.’ir..;,.,:;; is-FABTIiEST . lrom; us,- is- heabeb: to us than any \ s . ,* *■ wobtiiebb man can be—that Gen. Taylor is tdenti I ’'*•’t ’ > '. 7 ‘ i £ed with us in feeling and interest—was born in a v . 1 K , V j-. ' slaveboldingState—educated in a slsreholdinghtate i "“ —is hirasell a slaveholder—that his slave properly I < ■ ' *• constitutes the means of support to himself and t M - family—that he cannot desert us, without sacrificing >7 his interest, hie principles, the hsfails and feelings ot .v * 1 * J -» ' '’ ti ’ his life—and that with him, therefore, out institu tt<‘< <■ ’ '* - k qpv. , T , - *■ , Uons are safe. I beseech thorn, therefore, from the u ‘i * ’A ‘ 1 ' love which they hear to our noble State, in rally un rV f r dcr the banner ofPachary Taylor, and with one ■■ i.- ~ < , H- * United voice to- send him to the Ezecuhve dia.t ” ' '< * T * . .■ But there msy possibly be some who wi.hfnrh.gh it* ' er authority than either the pious editor of the Gs isi"*- ■■■■..- - .... . zettc.tbe cf.,yalro„» cd.tnr.ol: the-Reiiciv, fir-the *■“ " « ’ ’ i ” ' distinguished Senator from Georgia. If so,iveebal 1 ‘. ‘ : . ■, . i. . endeavor to accommadste these also. Among the - v\ J • ,*' * at counties, of this State, the propriety of Trying proceedings of the Convention at Philadelphia, that The anmteriar, of the hattle of Yorlim.n, I9th - Qct.2s VJi.’.i;,' ’ ’ ’ particular attention to their tickets Weharee'-en nominated Gen Ta S lor, [as thet were published ,n October, was celebrated at Norfolk, by the military JTNDER WRITERS- SAI.E OF WET GOODS. tV Here ic no ihtngem »hs Eaarern Markets’f All f 1 " * r i ’’■ i ./ ’ l ■ *-* ’ * tne name of Mr.Ronmforl, of Philadelphia coumy, the Nil,.h American, a «Wh.g > paper,, ~e find , The Queen of the Belgians waa m England, on a jVorfvyOmnhe’,’M,f l wfclockmX' TanUXZ w. 5 me( on •««■»« oflhe sloim. - ' T u - ‘ ne nf the Democratic 'Elector* of freaidenl,, the following ■— , vitil lo he* faiher, Ihe nm a-way king of Iho French. be sold^ai! Jih vVlMvKod *t * “ | t < » # *i/ J - -r , y V '* pvmtvd Augustin L, ftnumtort. It shonld bv At»ou« u Rewl\«d, That the whig p«t Xl ihruugh u* re „ . , f . * I !2 W i“ The Grand Lodge ut \ irnon has cranttd &d. Jhr«aoor«irnm Fifth on orcountot un4envnier*v thr Tlie tatc Eletilonw , ~ I - - -- < /' V’.v vv- n- «,t.RoDMFOBT ..„"‘:i F ! d r l ‘"c , ‘f ohi , O c hilCb “r Je ‘ P "‘ ,e »3»r£ _ RnUAdccemA, Oc.IO, | r '•»»,'■■ - ' ’■ , ’ ' I*oo of Gen. Tiylor (cheers,) no condition that he since tha.r Iste defeat, and begin seriously to sppre- in Alezandtia, uuder the name of "Harmony ” Canal, a few da) s sim e, among which ate Overcoats The Pennsylvanianot this tnoruing saystfcat Ahn- t ‘ - " , 1 ' j ‘ ’ i, l s t -i- ‘ , KS' The Democratic Electoral Ticket is now vrdt accept ihenomination as the candidate of the bend that the General Government will soon be ~w , , c . „ Pamshmn .Vest , Clolhs Cavimere , Ftamiel«, Cab .ton’s elentmr,. ,n l - / .1.11,1.',, , ' .f,„r D- J , v.hig piny, apd adhere to .la crest londamentsl „„ , . . . . There was a short snow stnrtn at Rochester, New coes, Gingtom. Linens Muslins, Coniton , Blanket', ,lO ° ‘ eteet*-n wilt be contested - c ’**'l - 1 ■ 1 . . , —tnnled, at the office or the Uprnmg Post,and ready pr.neiples—NO EXTENSION OF SDAYE TER, rllled u P“n >o order out troops, to put a slop to their \otl, last Tuesday. Ac Terms cash, par fumt* Morris Eorgstreth publishes s card .n the Pena- 1 “ t « v ' , i ' i ’ l» packages for the different townahips. RITOBY, (grealsensalioo; NoacquisitiouofFor- V’llainous.auti-repubhcaoproceedings. Heat whst ■■.. g —i— rare ,?cd A ft " h ■ Cppl7 ofDorneMlc El ‘“ lk ' u ha " •'«" sylvaman ,u which he exhorts {fcefOemuctacy to ,e' 1 ‘‘" t f !;/ ’ / • . Political Scoandrellsm. 6^o^' to .!.y, )n L C Ch . eC !:‘• 0, ‘ ‘ he ‘' S ‘ n,e Cenlnl CDmnill,ee ~ [Correspondence of the Morning Post I JmaSG JAMES M-KENNA Autiicneer new their efforts nezt month fns tho Unggle for the l - - / i\’ . 4 Ci. ■ ’ "I ‘ > ■' Dunne the eamnamn of IR4II hefcrer.n Tavln, ,?!’ a, h-m)pP' bfiiofv. Geo* Taylor tcaii Industry, (trttnendtiuß cheers* .order rap. raD. ■■ ■■** -.V- r ••••■;•.'..• » ■ • j..-, *>■ • 'n • a.i' lOiD - ji»/crio>».—This day, ' Thursday."Ociober iiSjlk ai 3 _ •■2.® +:■'-:■■■ «-<• ;•, ” * ‘/ ** l l was a candidate for the Presidency, In view dflhe M d °wn, go on,) and Opposition to Executive P?- h . A JJJSf. o | l f lf l | l * l ® plioD , w fng The Raccooh, October Sth, 1348 x, on the premiEes, will he sold that voinable * *-*_——-«** | v 1 *“ f ,*. c ,1 A, N- * Florida war and oiher nC &.«!*/»**» «aM. nonage- (Cheert and hiam) head which Ihe iocofoco* have gamed in conse M# Haspeh *—A» jour correspondent B, h& § There ja an unuaiully hrge mimber of i*o« of Growid, JiftTing a firom mi Web ter atrtefot 10U hEW YORK AIjUUC&T. »r "f , - *“ Florida tvarj and other act* or his life** a «o!dieri «M f Chairman—l-no. ran ran order wh*rk a«ence of their partial success at the late eleciion, said vd Imlo abouuhe great whig tnasa roeeiliif a t babies m Coori ihp M dov. n. - cl aionffasire e i3dftei wide andokpon. w-» r«** iw o« wa. /* lf ' # > 4 **%•,, , ' , be wa»jdenounced by many of the Federal leaders bang, order.) ** P * P * ’ hat rendered the complexion of the next National Florence, on tho 6th Instant, I**,ll jus. t.ke*,he C'“ d ‘ P ' °“ New V.bk,Oct.2 \ «l 1 , , 'as a blood-thirsty tyrant, as a man unworthy or s "Resolved, That while all powers denied to Administration of vital ImportsncetotheStite.arU liberty lo say-tbat, aßer having ,td„l> announced, Mr ‘ ? “ddrctsina Iheury, there were three SmUe.wuh r i-J: m,, J‘ e,( L W . U 1 h “ Jl!ra, L bil * l "»' i "“ ’ , w-- , J ’ ■ commission to the army of the United States - and Dongres , under the Constitution, to 'control or m ™>) not “J impossible, uhder tete according to whig law, m such Cases made nnd pro- or mar of tho little ones crawling over the Boor and chbicefruittreesandshiubberym garden, and b Well of <«vor ofthe buyer, with sales of Gsnesea at $5,31(9 , w, L >, '1 . . 1 . - nq nltnoetw „nCi ” i ’ . any way interfere with the institution of Slavery IMER- vided, for weeks, the day came—and with it about a around bis feel, playing, screaming and scratching. water Property Will be shown by the owner, re- 5,50 to the-extfint of fiOOQ hbts. , <, r -2, ' i ,75 - aa altogether unfit to conduct the operations of a Wl lh theeeveral ht J iMofihetrn,nn..Lw„«f7 VENTION OF THE AUTHORITIES OF THE log cabtnfull of Whig.-io very small one. at that 1 Tt... i nn t,.A 11 » reaming anti scraicmng. udmg on the premise*, to those desitouv nr purchasing- ’ •' , " v T wh- ■ great military campaign. Even the glory or the te.sha.iepowerand cZe.s’ MAV EE REQUIRED TO PRViRF.RVE mcludmg those who* reside m Kluiencc Afte ThE y loolied " lea • d ‘ all P»'f rata.Bul their /°*W» DaVis. A art g Gram-The market fax Corn 1* dull Wheat: ’ - , ’v , * . achievements of the htUe army atPafo Alto and to PROHIBIT the Introduction or THE PEACE AND SAVE THE CONSTITUTION.” waning until a Isle hour, for the masse, of whig. »«■»>">« ««e advised of.he propriety of gsihenug »t 3000 bushels prime wheat at $1 >26 ppf tu. ’ W'-A,,, 1,7 ' , ’ . Reseca de la Palms, waa tarnuhed, in their view, ®DAVERY in buy territory now possessed or which „ . .„•»■ .- ■ . ron Wasl .gton, Beaver, sod Iheadjo.mngcountie.. J may hereafter be acquired by the United States ” Baker and Bcilbner’a Fnfa]lc*t'ons. according to calculation, they farmed, nr rather got en. .n »« „ . „ . „ The pennon of John Enxall, 2d Ward city of Pms- Whisket of Rectified in Lhk at iAt\, , - , because he did not pursue the enemy even beyond Both th e.e resol unon. were nor .m.d .t. We have frequently had occasion to notice the and went to the grove. The procession j A,d ’ M »J or ’ Clerkorthe Select Conned, call- burgh. ,n the couniy nforesnlA humbly shewed,, That m ttectmcu ,n jihls. al23!tf24c. , . ?«,*» . r r 4 i I c, the - city ofMatamoras; and the capitulation of Mon- 1 resolutions were not voted down, thus Boots published bv Minri’Bakerrih hSr- s Anr - "“‘nded us, very forcibly, of a very sniall militia «• upon u» yesterday, to say that the XJL n r d> '„ ,d “ ? !S ,: |]?’ h ?K V ' d 1 !l materials fox P«ga«on. - - t.'.t • A - >- tery referred to by them mno measured rerm. h ° W ” Wings” • “ndwenow tknp.elsm.m ™Fifth Ward are m, .taken Jela, ,on of X Cottoo-Tiie matkeh remain, a, las, f * / ’ '1 - cl reproach lndeed.t was no, un„! victory after nQr J g P^e7„' Leat ,h <> - P‘« e “ r ™urn:\vur.V^Von U R, a f« d ..en e e‘;, n o c, h y U^ C h or j": e R t ; bert, BALTIMORE AND PHiIIdeE |, la MARKETS. , . P'? bSl'i*iliSssVHS SSSSSSSS-™" i' - r ■' SSaS nKjgrasUl j > -■.^ L .V. -w fc v < .. yp . . y tl . gh press It,lest the northern douchfsces should become “ m “- he must have been a ferocious boy,)—said he had Htwtt’s Editiok of the Pictobial CathoucNew Aiie«ke»9~anlr««: d ?yfi. ol !* , ' r -L d ' c 8 f ‘ th ™.“ d J» I . . . -• \ T t.W v d oaUhathe was a Whig, though not an ultra Dm much , oDred wbe raoQ , dp g d , he purpose, of South CBroUnT Conirve.smen *iuce been m the Mexican war, at Pent Isabel, Testauest, uuder the editorial snperHsion of rTHESECOND ANfuAl.SOlßnKonrupAt.uionisT '^KfkwhX 1 I - ys, .•?«w > vKu>.4 » . • • Tb., ra .,c..„z:“.s"s..";w- ass, I r>;.'Lc--r'w:^«B*^t., • a“rs.'sa’T“'TnT sxrzcz.istiizzzz'xcz i- ■< " ssS&sz^szlt. --.Wv. tpa»sa&*~ IB* S SSiaaSsK-S " •' ‘ tXfSSSSSXTVr 1 12 SL m >itez&V2.'?sz s ® Bi SSZ«. ■mwwjsaaer.r^lg l SKsCt'Cb 1 V*-'' That we might nit be incased of doing tojust|ce he, T'Xlu “'h'''"*, “ New H.mp.h.re DemocruLc State Con, en- & c^"n !!LS? D “/ d ? t^ orf ab#u * “» eu„, Burl,. May he continue t/add tot. ft yfS^SS^S^SSS^«K « *3s*-'**'*'* \?S <4+ s n 5 '* to tboFedenljstfl, we have uniformly gi ten an “ ®houlu, and will be held equally guilty, uoo, which met at Concord on the 19th mat. wae a *li? «tock of cellular tUsue* *' V/*jhe public In general that hehu*owineda'NßW veaforneit, beiweeolheaioun&o&lOo^cloeki'A^it^eh'd . furnished by their own paper,, upon wbmh *>F -B-tcned port,on of,be,, countrymen. gl.r.on. nffs.r. The Mon.ChaHes G. Atherton, pre- .. .... “SttHU . »“WfiSt ' . - iSIvT -A-f, fir ' . Viet theta. Wo have given << lino upon line, end - American Ati n i.<.. |„ ... sided, and the gallant Gen. Pierce was among the This, sir, is a fiur specimen of tho speech of James District Court wilt meet every day, until the clecUDn and nlwav* keep* on hand, arullassonment of QAMUEL \V~ BLACK. Ati-srrun nt ninth * \ precept upon precept, here a l„tle and there L 1,.- The LoXnNc w.ofoober6 , P B “ kert - S«> a «r Dm.mcrC, of Keene, was narni- Co|er-o„e of th/old Colonelsof/hoOhioMilitis, RL^a^r.£^»H h ‘ Ch h ' W> " E '"° a 1. '* , »le,*r caieuleted to convince any unprejudiced mind tv of Us Madnd rarresnonHe'iieit r . Ri.nda and (NewCSsilsUnsioreandto - ! 1 1 )*. as--, i - 1 ■ i . . , <.. . (/ . iy OI U 3 mauriu correspondence to the 20th ultimo. . ana Heady Club vote him a dozen or coon skins. ■ ■ n,»r m . tha public in eenetal to bis Ven-Cxtenslvo selection of J-xstueby (oct2s) KING A MOORHKAIt. I - 5 V--/K' >< ‘ - ‘ thMtheleader* in general —those wfio control the saya: , \ w ,„ PAUL PRY. _ ’l French,Englfrii and Belgian Cfoth and Casstmere.'.m TNRlE.YPEA<;HEjgaiit,„,he^ newxeceiv. I ■ ' \ -/< , J:..'- U‘ '" * 7 e.’i x puWlc-ODimon of their party—are aa ham 4ml'Am. “Crnnulrr-ililr t ~ NewDemocbatic Pafeu.—Wc understand that UT* An election for thirteen Directors of illi.lKnt, r„r endless variety, nnd Vesunga foxeyery oneN use, wtuch Ued and for sale by (oct2S) w\l cTjfcHESBN V I * > r . ’Vo ~ r V. r f, J v , 3 . , Nomidexabje sensation was created among the Joseph Snowden, Esq-, formerly editor or tho Pitts- ihe ensmupyear, will he held at the ’Banklmr HOnve^m, ha has selected himself in the East, and which will be /XoßNwurtmtia—on aV. t yy. ■■: . ■ ■ v ’ k Y«i 1.-V. 'A-, •' , ' honest as it IS posnble for men to bo. Wa have diplomatic circle, at Madrid b, an insnit which had burgh Morcury, intends establishing a Democratic c k f ‘ P ff T f cnvemieih day of November cell ™ ’ madew ordermn MnenormwinewnthisFasluoiiahle (j°Sjca ßOOi,S-3 “ d0 ?- 1 w ? - -*s ii-- ' .* r 1 ' J ’'V* - sUofed the remarks of Federal editors, end Federal Been offered to the family of the Amerxcatr mimstef paper in this city,—and has gone east to procure The inhabitants or Minesola have held a conven- «m2l did Jons SvtDEB, Clishier - ’ ' - , >' * * “ orators, not only before he became a candidate for m^heoo, h n' * h P -* ,aeric!m , D V D,a - “Vl'h»'“'r TB . r J fa, . r ed '
    _ „ X * V 7 .'■ Jfpw We defy Due, orall, ot these emissaries of evil, rimtnn go? 1 ' , “ e, Jnf d- movinir hia Job office from V.w v»ti. .1, .« . g K ' H - Ciiect,; Bi Esq , for his exertions Mebciiabt asu Manufactuber'k > non of mj eu tamer* and others ,n wnut of cheep Birf M Estate of Daniel JtlcGearj, tale of Allegheny pm, ; • ’ ; 1 - rs- to quote from our columns a simrle uamorenh oTes - 79 a moving hts Job ofhee from New York to this city, at Washington in their behalf _ Getote/aS taa *{ wellmmficiothmg , JAS McGUIHE, Tmlor, A'leriiein'cpautj.dec-dhaeeicencpinfitd to T j . " ‘ , N.*„* W>VK?flWN' t -t: IJ commnsp Single paragraph, or Lycoming, 2165 1881 and has no intention at present, to enter Ihe politi- . An election for thirteen Directors ofttiistorikior « l2 ° Third «t .neuntYoid. nil per«ousinilehted to «iiie=tsteofe requested / i A’ dßutcucejOrWDrd.tn the least degreeTeflectingd,.- Northumberlana, 20 8 , IMS c sl arena. P K&- The case of Frances Kemble Butler came he- MonS'.Km’Zv 1 rl. heM B»nk,ngHo“V,on ? PIiSSI Sl’mv uStfcmS'’ * " V* ’s*oysBgg>}iV , 4* r "T; honor Upon Gen. Tnjlor, thal has not been quoted f,” 1 "" 11 ’ ,?q? J™ <* Tore the Court of Common Pleas, Philadelphia, on ociKMd dyf r ' ov ' , >?';'rnexi A SPENDUB AMORTMENTOFMAHOGxNyxA'D (or setilemeui, io the^s&reribeSvutill worehm?* ors’ V/W V-i \rJ * 3by u»4rom a Federal sheet, or *poken by some Fed- D °* 94 * The Cheering l»ro*pect*. Saturday morning, upon an applirahon for an alio*- Ca-ibier T ll*“ *k' McC .lSi r rf n * -? -'2> —- 1 '■» "t^ '/ *%*>•■* * eral orator, pud introduced into our paper for the Total, 7118 7341 ' A letter lo the Editor Irrnn one of the most Intel- «" ce I°,be, granted her llnm her husband’s eßlale, to . SIXTH WARD MEETING -The Dem- beMmaienahnnlwillbscoyiowfo^M'^hy 11 1 ATRICK. Adiri~r, , J ’ dolpphjpose of showing the vilenesa of the crea- Casev, Fed., elected by a majority or 223. hgent and bestlnformed Democrats in the interior bavmg been filed"by her*’hnshand.Vicree*'fiVller! mem a'tthehouVof No U 2 Wood street, 2d Fmh. "^ r Jain Jl * t ~* 5 -J >f^ ibb-***' * C-n* # *“* tore* who now xlatm to be hi. exclusive friends— of Pennsylvania, says ■ “I fuel certain that we can Esq.,) nnd for arrearages of the allowance slipula- YiKlfi'f 7 i?:e | 'Wk’, , :N.;B.^Those : who ; sxein:wa«t:ofti^ood:liisiruiueni ii-fASty -r k - ( ' On the rontrary, the coiums of our piper-will abun- X Congreolonol Dlitrbt. I redeem the State m November, by a determined I *e wru.en .gr?eme°nt m&uEUi {EiJ s!®?"' “ « I ™* * X - d*fitly prove, tbit, until Gen, Tuvlor threw himieir . Pimnuck, Dcm Wheeler Fed fort * lam assured ofehangee inour favor in Mont- -i , Jl eir i e _?. a .l: &,l0n Eaq,m buhalf octfifiat Br ordkk Co^nt^ t in-the eonmry, and uill be sold lower lhan-ouy brouplu n”fa , rtM.ri,r»^llli lUa^, P rtlimpl ifiK Wll^Pw «Td» £ *l?* '■ and Federalists, we were constantly defending him Carbon, 1006 743 Union, more than enough to give u. a handsome ma- »n full of all arrearages, anS the expenses ofherpass- on?h P »Uh ”j d . MORGAN tVmoSo i s' ’ - , ' J ' iFilWi- !t- <■> ~ . .f . ci. ." ■ Wavne. i«m I noc 10 JA9 McGUIBB,Ta.Im, 7 5e mffva t. -■■ P '\ V .• , ttaf the Grind Jury isi getting aldng slowly. We I 77gj 44 i, Charles Shaler was vesteritnv admittoA ». « stand, haa been engaged os one of the coonsel for =r HBNRX GQODBOX ■ Thirds:, neat Woop T N,l SyiYRDfiVITT have remaved toNo 13 Liber- S - 7 r - - YrtSAV >■ f 4 A SMPt know anythin* About [t, •• j D-SttncK, Beta., eleetid bra matox tvof r2o‘ tnrnev „ ,h» .1 »je«erday, admitted as an at- Mrs. Boiler. Messrs G.M Dallas and Wn, 81, TS UC F'' VHF -AT FDOUR-A prime article in 50 fij ptLOLB—S& this Family-Flour, a supenox brand m S'/ j3Ot '’ 1381 °f Ae.r old nand, (sdme isdal &fFtiZW-ei'- -4 *• AemidcctCdbyamsjoMycraSO. torney ,n the several courts of th sepunty J Mured th, are also >n the case.-Eu.’fsfzn. , B «ks. on tan^ d G f " MOORHEAD MGO RHtIAD 1 /, ' ilSSSfipSl«ip@ia@;;@S»aiw«S»«^ dgAtrr - ••*-;: 4,'; ’• • ---v -y' •’ ..: ■ 'V 5• « - 'l-V. 1 ... •; ~ : c i .: i- •' : '■■'. M.-r - ?:■ 7-. '. : ? ‘ ;%■>> v < ”T'- ’v'i'\ •••'-. i. <■•■■ i■■ •'* !: T- “jf- -. .'{• 'ii'A' i' - •-f.x-hV :-\r. 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' CORNER OF WOOD AND-FIFTH STREETS. IST Having eddcdlOour Establishment, a splendid Steam-Power Printing Machine, weare: prepared ’ to do .:.'-‘.7’aon*blff terms; -We respectfully solicit the patronage of Ihft pubUe-in this hne of oar business.. • >/’;• jnP“E. 'W. United States Newspaper Agency -Stm E. coraer of,Third and Dock streets* • And 400 North Fourth street—Ssouronly authorised Agent - “i'-‘;ln Philadelphia ll 1 r —— - t r »» —— . - ■ Advertiser* an re quattd tohamt tn thetrfawrs befort • o’e/oei; 'PrAliThit must be complied in& t in ordtr tom > bt pftftTTtd, * / > r S * —■ J THE OUJL WJG-WAMi'—fcnioouTtc HmihQoahtess St Clmr House. .-'ttonnerly. the Washington Coffee House,) ’ WIU -evWT. even!h?, ftt 0 O'clock; , -aaulaflerttie Prefiidennal Election. Demfx’rmife ffews- Speeches, atwnyjihe' ihe tablc«u Demwraift/peiieralijr. atid > : i- ■* pamculady, are wnied to honor the • :• OJd Wig-vvam.wnh their presence octl3 * •- ' » J* ! —I, ~,.,. ' Grand Rally of the Democracy! "i <* t\ v ' , Cass, bcilsk asp uehocracv ill TjBE Democrats of the two Cities, and County of \ Allegheny, will meet on Saturday rranvofOct*'" •28,*1 o’clock, *. u., at McANBLTV’S WARE* East aide of the Capa), on Pena street. mat ti RsSemtd ‘ Rslly from • every Ward and District t The meeting tv ill be addressed by Messrs. Charles Shales Wilson McCandless, Col. Samuel W. Black, ’&■ P. Hamilton, Andres? Bnrkb and W. W. Irwin Other Democratic Speakers, from a distance, v,,H address the meeting. Coaxz on;:, co.ir an. - • .- : r .• •. !■' .■'..'-.I Be Purtlcuiat about 'Tickets* :: Me. would recommend to our friend* in the seter flow the Whigs of Jolinstown were fool*: ed out of their Jnbllte, A correspondent telle the following good story: During the fen days that the result or the elec tion, to use Gov. Johnston’s phrase,was m 'lpamnil suspense,” an ardent whig of Johnstown wrote front this city, to his friends at home, that >'old Ner” was elected, .and that they ought to have a ** shmoy.” The nouon was very popular with the *< whig maaBeß,’> :and 'forthwith/they employed an honest German, to make them a couple of large brooms, With which they Intended to Indicate a clean sweep ” on the Railroad and Canal. The brOoms were prepared—four young coons were caught, and all things ready for the “ demonstration.” The brooms and the coona were,being,brpught into the town, and the .full was about beginning; when news arrived that Pairteh was probably ; elected, and that the Jubilee had better, be poatpnned. After basing up the coana and the brooms, aod deposit ing them in the warehnase. of an honest democrat and swearing to keep the whole matter secret, the Jnbtletors dispersed. No one but those concerned knew.of the intended jubilee,- till nest day, when the broom maker came to town, and got on a bit of a spree, and as men often do, he said things he '< hadn’t ought for Id say”—for he, told how ho had madetwo big brooms ihsday before, and how he had got '‘two dollars for de job.” Inquiries were at once starlvd.and they ended in finding the brooms and coons, snug and safe in the democrat’s warehouse. ■ Our whig friends had of enunebut little to say—for, to addition to thevespense they had incurred, they had been to the trouble of dividing ; ont the offices on the Canal and Railroad in theft-county, when they found ."old Ner” was beautifully beaten. A delicate and dig mfied . whig; has advised'hts friends that hereafter they had,better not,elevate.Uieir voices before they have completely emerged from the fore:!. Tire Natives and Geo. Taylor. -The Louisville Journal,.the‘leadiug organ orTay* lorism in Kentucky, says : The NATIVE AMERICANS number thousands in Pennsylvania, and THEY ALL UNITE WITH THE WHIGS IN SUPPORT OK GEN. TAYLOR.” i This is well known to sit in our State; and yet there are those who have come Horn a land of tyran ny.and oppression, who: sustain a party meympaihy with.lhe Native. American factum, and winch Mr. ’ Webster has said is the only true Native American party. Bat the Englishman, Irishman, Scotchman, German, or other European, who snatains this par ty, nr any of.its allies, can only be looked upon as j a secret friend of monarchy, who would anoveri our present form of government, if, by so doing be might: be enabled to aid in ■ rearing upon its ruins- a system belter- calculated- for his own aggrandize ment New Rah-boad Gate —Mr. Richard Collin, of Massachusetts, has invented a gale for railroad cross ings, so arranged that as the train approaches the ? steepens, and closes after the train ha*; passed, I Is a simple and ingenious invention. . In the case, of Thesdore Olcatt, cashier of the Canal Bank, Albany, for embezzlement, the jury could not agree. The peoplo ol Ceylon are in a hopeful rebellion against their British masters; on account of taiation without representation. .They- who will stand: it must be a degraded race. Mr. Thomss Butler, of Norfolk, Yu, was »o‘ in jured on the night of the lfith test, in a collision be tween the steamer Spitfire and ferry host that he died in a few hours, leaving a helpless family. Ttic Ladivs.—An invitation has been extended to.the ladies,nf Boston, do ride on horseback in the procesaion at the great: Water Celebration: Won’t itUe rich? .‘.Tho.Milttary and Firemen of Boston are both re fining to appear in the Water Procession Celebra tion, on the 25th, being dissatisfied, with the places assigned them. i A Real bfcauAin, it is said, has been added to the curiosities :of the. . Boston. Museum. 1 . lt“ is very like half monkey and half codfith . ... Mr. Hare list presented a philosophical, apparatus to tho bmiihvonian Institute, Washingihn,- valued at $25,000 s DcrlciT.—li i- now, said that Mr. Hammond tan defanlterm the Dorchester and Milton Bank; Massa chusetts, to the amount of $12,000. j Paths* Ann Son.—Moses B. Corwin, Ihe demo crat elected to Congress from the 4tb district of Ohio, beat his father, the whig candidate, full 300. . Two negroes and Hvo mulnlloei, elected for Guad eloupe, have taken their abate In the French Nation al Assembly • ■ Another duel was prevented at New Orleans on the llth instant, between P.ene Morel and Mr. Plsncheaud. * . fiamuel Dinrniore fcaabcen nominatedas the dein ocraltc candidate for Governor of New Hampshire by the State Convention. The celebrated Carl family were up,: for creating a disturbanceun their own house.-< It : Seemed:that all were drunk, except the little boy who is about four years old, and the little puppy, which was; wrapped in a filthy cloth, and held by one.of the women. The whole crowd wss^jent, up—where •hey should he kepi lor life, as they are past redemp tion. 1 A young roan was called up, charged by the bar keeper of the Globe House, with haring (aken mo ney from the drawer. The testimony iWaa this:— « Last night, after I went home from the Theatre, I sat down in the bar room and fell asleep. Alter a while I awoke, and discovered ibis man behind the counter, with the drawer open. I Jinew .there had been two quarters in the drawer when I left it, and oow they were gone. 1 called the'watchman, and had h.m arrested.” After the person was brought into the watch house he was searched, and had but twenty-three cents about him. Jo view of all these circumstances the Mayor did not deem tho testimony sufficient to warrant a commitment, and so the fellow, was discharged. Qpabtu tosato Hl—October 25.—Thi forenoon »as occupied'in that mbsl disgraceful -cam Tran) Birmingham, ntiled yfcslerday. A host o£wilde»ses Kite eiamined—men and women; English, Ger man, and Welsh. The arguments of Counsel com menced about II o’clock, but did not laks up much < The verdict ef the Jar; and sentences;, lined to pnimh tho farUea toithe extent .of their guilt.— - Jacob Byers, was found guilty' on:two indictments; hit wife was found guilty on one. Geo, Snyder* the prosecutor, was required to pay tho costa. Jhe Court sentenced Jacob Byers to pay $4O o£ the first indictment* and $5 on the second, his w.fd; was sen tenced to pay a fine of $5 i The next case was very similar lo theune above ' nouced j it, .too, occurred ip Birmingham., There are four or fire lodictmenit, iu which Nict&laa Mil ler, Barbara Miller, Peter Seager and.Patdine Ugh, are concerned, aa defendants and pipsectlionjires. per/uefg The offence charged is assault-anil'bat tery. These cases tnol up the time of the Cbyrl in the afternoon. The testimony ot the” witnesses was: amusing, decidedly, as many persons though); fur the room was well filled during the ezsmtnaiiona. The legislators of our neighboring borough had belter look,to the morals of their citizens. Such ei hibinona-aa nehavc described since the opening :of ' the Quarter Sessions, do not speak well for the municipal regulations of the borough. ,ag&» , Pittsburgh _ y&gii HEDGE FARM MGRBRRY. SgMg" *"*”* line tmifaut mitn Eaucf PtmbVTgh, narthe -*’QTm*r3andJa/xkante r 3 7'u+nptk€Koad,(ttteniion of'- ;_■*** tn hyA &n&<&~'f Pfonix.careiuUy’ packed,; and'.sent.according to duec* = Uoits, to;any part of the United Stales 7 [;. Persons wishing to.ornameut their pleasuwgrannds | would do well to give, us a call, os we think nur-Ever | .green«cannotbe surpassed West of t covering some acres di ground,aud numbenng from 40* | ioso thousaitd,a greatirinnb6rof whlchare 6fa fitt* size? | fortransplaming •* * \ -Orchard and Shrubbery Planting executed on contract;: I on reasonable term 1 ? *. , .We.wisbali lenerßlo,our address directed to Wdki Alexandre Dumas Ifewrl ft edition of ifce Pictorial Catholic NewTesia menl; lo be concluded m lrjparts, ai iis.ct*ui3eotb- under ibeediional.sapemsiabofthe 'Kigiii.Reverend SJohn Hughe* . Three Sisters nnd. Three Fouuner, or lloiej Blanche lf k • for November - ■ s - ; i*' 'The Manner, of the: Mines, or ihe Mnid ofiheWonat“-> i lery, a Tate or the Mexican AVor; by Arthur AHnsrroagv ., i , ocket E»calanai?.orevery onehis owuPhypiciin;by William Young, M D • r l.iUeH'sliiYinFApe No 335, i S As You luke iu a by Wm.Shatspeare?- i •. Also, oil the numbers of. the, Revised: Drama, bn hand and tor sale * > * * BERFORD of Allegheny,iiae all tbeubov* i - . jßy SmahCeld street 3d door above Seoortd. ocMo .'! ARRIVAL OF TJHE EOROPA! The 4«lekcit Trip Vet»*Slx Day* hater* PHtta»Ei,rniA,<)c*,3s, 1843. The steamer Enroll arrived a* New York m dry, bringing Liverpool darts' the Wlh. /She me an* but sea days—making the quickest trip on record,- . CoMßUciAi.—The Cotton marietta flat, tod la fivprof buyers j nothing dope beyatidkfie Immediate wsntqof |he trade, Safesot the week 27,890. Up. ■ tend 3j@3yd jftilesns 3jS3ld,j.Sea Island 7|317d. ' Pmnisiont ate unchanged. fPAeat —Demand moderate/ prjcesuttchsnged. , , Dull, and freely offered atdedia»9jfSd. Corn ConaiJerable eales at tael quota tfonf. „ S?f? "jSalea at 17018 s. Consols—HeldotB3l(JB6j. " J *' r J lactam—The Jnryin the tare of Smith O'Briea hate returned a vcidict of guilty,but recommended himtothe mercy of theCoum following O'Brien*, trial and conviction,' pahl}c t6pe of,horrent bf Royal clemency,, confidently aa»rted-.n cate not, . however, thMebiqnee catr.ed&iry lain ere cotton; and itie-evenkaidthat thu day will dote hie earthly MefcMenus, andothtr* iniu'rgent wat tried, end found gmlty. Ho tvs* arreatrd at Cork, on board an American ship.- A'quesiioq was raided, whether, when under the protection of the American Sag, England had power to arreat him. Ths Earl of Carlisle it dead. Lqrd Morpeth ha. beep elevated to the Peerage. Lettert from Pane officially pronauncftthe detf r minanon of the propaaed mediation of France and " England lathe affairs of Italy and Austria*. i < Austria has declared, by manifeito, that Ebinhsr dy and X emuap Kingdom shall continue a. pall of the Auatrisn.Kinpi'rejbuHhalejteosive Conililutlon and representatives shall begra'nted, Thiemanl. festo make* nd reference to the proposed oiedition. A French paprr tjyathC Epglieh Ambtssadothad « long conversatiod with Cnvaignac, in Which the »n. entione or the Eighth uunjatry were .e'xpDcilly euted, which a,e that England accords with Vienna Cabinet,and ihe Italian question it arrabgjdim a manner noL in accordance'with the engagements Cavaignac made tothe Assembly! ( i, ~ 1 ’The defeat of Ministers »a theme of general converisliou, aud the optnion prevailed : would reagn on Monday— but they did pot, ’The Paris papers of Tuesday say the ministers'dl| ten rdecTetignationa, hntCnvaignaeretnlved hotlid lease " government fill the Constitution* wa» declared’ end | the President appointed; and he consequently re lived to rteeive the resignations, derjanng (hit he would entreat the Assembly to proceed without de -1 Jay with the Constitution, and 'elect * president. Accordingly, the Committee on tjie Constitution de cided, that after thc-adoptina/thematian shall Vlect a President j and Assembly will in thd meantime exerciseiha fiinctionsaod pasa .tfioan'drganip laws which are necessary to dompleie theCaotliltrtiOH Tire Presidential question tothe -only in terest. The prevailing opinion now is, thatloui* Napoleon will succeed. The rnotfijraiorepubljcane will aupport Cjvaignac. The election wiliprobably occur about ihe fith. p rummer. The ptodanmuo l . Will be proclaimed about Ihe tirem __ iH In Vienna, a successful revolution- had broken out; A miuiftter wav inlirdered; hiebodyweiaus, peqdeif by a lamp post, exposed to public iqdigna tion. The' emperor sod family left Seenfiooi for Lentz, and all the military of the city are Entirely I in the bands of (he people. "A Republic way proa 'claimed. Alliance offensive and-defensive-mas j made With Hungary. The Provisional Government issnpd a circular, stating 'that alt poO&tbleMeaa* would be adopted to defend Fathcylaod. Tbe-Cretans have been defeated in' two engage ments. __ - i - (Much of the above jhtHer is un.niel|igibli|tp us, and. will he in the reader. 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