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Wan, 540.00 . 631 i!q5efrovtillsti:49Maisee. , ln:;•lttrktlerentereda:thisSATOiriiity' of. North atiliiiiii,Vairleliirtiiiioisitedblinself by pane -itfatty; '"Other desirable each setett4Oiluol:.extinnnistion, he bin; iway The "ailiy:groduated With the ti:igbest .. In he: rettitted to"lennessee, and coin , meacitt;he t'study.of-law.lllthe oilice . :of the late litnv-Feitxikavudioro4:was admitted to the bar in Atlzo: .— Atteitiltei ..years exclusive.appli 'atiorilo bis.spfole9!Otikhe - was elected to efteat iitanit.§ ate' fluid in. 1825 ,to.the gralatiLtbe.pinted States... soon madelsiafin •llaelicis felt in , tbatbui , iii.l44 cautioned itreekdier ol.speka gmaimanyyo4ll«,ln 183 he was elec #, , e'lluitiv,.* 2iigitin in.. 1837. • In tstth, Mr: PoliedeiliAdi s re-electioe to Congress, pied was ihereu pTin eiectet ..Posereor -Of Ten sekuch'othee hilireld for tie clears. From '.'14 41.1 g1t!" I.4ll? l peritei be remained. in Rti *l-Ij*as4lhtigil'ilattasit,eri•tuastaeresstul Candi. AFlXeiverborrtae,kil; WI; Wean, most ;:.siiiiSikeFrd .. :)iyfp - suruself*4:tfie . I , 3*Uod, he was 4 ;* . ers#4l7 Convenuon et Bal. the Entedeacy of. the mated state.. ....,-TAuntrthitroffitebei sseer:leptOed 312 the laU . Qt the same year. The J9lIo :Ong' beautiful lines, written on the death of the Ex-Piesident, we copy from the Bal *rico re 'Argus : . • • ELEGY OR TRY DICATII Of lAMLe I. TOLL . Aira.brleln Ann descending beYond the soft wave, • Whom lingering beams marrits pathway of light, -- .110 leak be to rest in a Patriot , ' grave, His good deedsvenialning effulgent and bright. Like a pillar be stood in the sunlight of Time, WbileTathe's brightest lancets encircled his brow— .Qatif of a - Nation, whose fair, sunny clime darkened by shadows that ha ng o'er it now. rWa acne°, which ouch thrilled ev , ry heart with delight, Is hushed In the &Ileac° and shades of the tomb, ' Bet, like the sweet ljerits that blooms to the night, His virtues so brilliant, shine out thro' the gloom. o.krlaalm be the rest of the Statesman, whose praise On History's page with a lustre wilt shine, - ' That berroaa Its brightness from glary 's pure rays, And gilds a great name In America's 'Mine Jona 19tb. . • F. "leg. ,irLeroy Hospital Pals. The Pair for the benefit of the Mercy Hospital, has been - open all week, and notwithstanding the extremely, warm weather, has hoon well attended. Wei undenstand tht.P:atir,will close this evening, and we would thezefloodvise those who have not paid the Lafeyetter'iliiiiiiaibly Rooms a visit, to do en at once. The object of the Frir is highly praisewor thy, and those who spend a small sum In thin way, will never hive occasion to regret it. The Mercy Hospit4l Is one ofthe best institutions in the country, emits open totbe sick of every name and Denomi nation. it will requite but a small eum of money to frost tOsafeetitatiotifrom embarrairoment, sod we feelqtaisfieriela..that the liberal citizens of Pitts 'Oadirdicile to - the extent of their abailo: , • • , • -..._• , A•tleittottleaf - jstory, at York, Pa. t r.he York Thuiday last, sale: " A mambo's otlciiiietui met an 'Tuesday evening hat for consultatieti upon the expediency of establishing a cotton cutesy in the borougki of. York. After some Ititerebauge.Of opinion, a committee was appointed, to 'ilitietiiiiaiter for the purpose of seeking such inforination upon the subject ns might be useful io . . gilding our. townsmen to a proper conclusion. The , committee, tier accomplishing the purpose of their f : • appojett`thent,, ere ttt;call.a general town tneetlng,to which their . r)ptiltyrjll,he comma ciliated." • . ,e,cott4-swoui*isiassoon, G. „:,...,Tkteßilittett Telegraph aye: 14 -We are gratified to team; that the call' made - by the Commissioners to pinions desirous urtallog stock in the Macon Man. ' ; ' 4 "l7/Vrt: tktreg f ciritipany• hae been promptly met, and , thailtlo(l,9oo, the capital required, bat, been made up withoittlhe slightest dirtcoll. 4 .,.,44503998111;80nt0n for Prestdasat Sid 1952. tfoloo tali: Bottle of our cottons panrkairs l 4iH .; Perc!lvboar' seri Prenidenoy,..oy notoitutßageCal. Benton, tend I s itar 41 atofrt . se & in The Booniill° t„tiniiinitatAamitairti his naiadit& head of its col. •,"omsa,Dud use antuaral.papera in !nom, Minot' and :atictlistin, : tire out for hfsie - fin: itint,higkoffice. i t j ec t: l easum ui T1ge5471171:44*149tP4t1411111" . (.„ " El =ME ig the people of imancy. Theo •onderful things . Electrical Pay gology pt Del., and we learn from the ; . Argon that Mr.Bpencer is in Baltimore, creating ibiSleatheriErm, for the past three - or to)irweeks. This is an age of wonders. poto WooL Bustekss.—The Cadiz Sentinel of the gOth lost says: The past tius 1f*124 a week o f unusual bustle in Cadiz, owing to the briskness or the, wool business. On Saturday last them could not hsse,beon much lege than from fifty to seventy-five tlatbaid 'pounds of wool brought to this market, the majoitty of which was bought by our town merchants at the standard prices, namely:—from twenty-five to thlrtkfive cents per Ib, as to quality.'! Crrrant.c hisscuto.—The Conferees from the co;diles of Huntingdon, Bedford and Blair, met on ' , the per.; and elected Jas. F. Ler ;ifso., Bee ;ittorial Delegate to the Pittsburgh convention, on the ).4th of July. :. U - Hoo. Bali io Peyton, just appointed Minister to OhiJi, is the same gentlemen who, daring the late :.canvaas,'repeatedly pledged himself that Gen. Tay ior Would certainly veto the Wilmot Proviso, if ever :gains presented to blm for hie signature. Gito. S. Banlirrr, local of the Cincinnati 'Enquirer, we learn from the Commercial, was at tacked by cholera, at the town of Morrow, on Sat' urday evening, after his arrival there. We sincerely hope ho may . reco!er. This is his second attack. Meeting at Freeport• The Armstrong Democrat contains the proceed ings of a Democratic meeting at Freeport, on the 15th inst. Maj. J. N. NIBIIIT was President, nod A . ANDERSON, Esq., Secretary. The following among other resolutions were passed : Retolan!, That we have entire confidence In the bobtail sod integrity of the Hon. Asa Dimmick, of Susquehanna comity, and wo moat respectfully re commend him as a suitable person to receive the nomination for the neat Canal Commissioner. Resolved, That we acquiesce with many Demo crats ii.othec parts ofthe county, in recommending Dr. G. G. Snowden, as u suitable person to receive the nomination for Representative, a nd recommend him to the county convention tor tietelnatioo. Westmortlond County. The Greensburgb papers contain the proccedilig• of the Westmoreland Coooty Democratic Conven tion, which assembled at the Court Howie in that borough, on the 16th Inst. The Convention was organized by cbooaing Dr. A. W MARCHAND, Chairman, JAB. CLAIMS, Z. G. &swan' and W. PATALL, Secretaries. The Deiegatea appeared and took their seats. iOrilt Fatraota, Sag, declined being considered a candidate for re.nomination, and accordingly hie name was withdrawn. The Dein:amides proceeded to ballot and mado the subjoined Democratic nominations for Wetmore. land County: Aseemb/y.--John F. WCallocb. H. P. Laird, Jo. sop Gaffey. Sheriff.-4°bn }fugue. Register and Recorder.—Jartiet Keenan, Jr Treeissrrer.—Tb.mas J. Barclay. Commits' ioner.--Jobn W. Marshall. Auditor.—EphraimLloid. Coroner.—Benjamin Haines. Trustees:D. K. Marchand, H. D. Foster Our old friend Jogs Seem:mass, EN., presented to the Convention the following spirited resolutions, which were unanimously adopted . Resolved, That we deeply regret the elevation of Goo:Taylor to the Presidency of our Union,—that hie total disregard of his repeated promises, and his astounding conduct ought to lessen the high °pin. ion which was once entertained of him, and compel us to declare distinctly, that," Gen. Taylor has our rendered." Resolved, That the Cabinet selected by Geo. Taylor, and which surrounds him, is distinguished by neither talent, candor or patnonam l and that we can discover ill their numerous seta only the iegenu• ity of malice, the cunning of demagogue, and the artfelnesa of mere factionista. ,Ruolved, That we are unable to see in Wm. F. Johnston the gestalt!! for which he has been laud elected accidentally, his administration appears to bo controlled without any wise design or vigor of purpose, and will not glow conspicuously upon the pages of our Commonwealth's history. Rewired, That we approve of the independent position ea:tuned by lanai Painter, as a member of the'" Board of Canal Commisaioners,"—and that the sustaining of his able report by both branches of the 1 , . General Assembly," is clear proof of its teen racy, and a withering rebuke to Mr. Power, emana ting from both friends and foes. -Resolved, That we are decidedly in favor of the "Ten Hour Law," that we rejoice that our Legie. Were are inclined to consult the interest of the la 'boring part of our citizens, and that we have no sympathy whatever, with the greedy capitalists, who would confine their hands In their heated manufac tories and pestilential rooms, from the dawn of "morning to the shades of twilight. Resolved, That we continue to approve of the well defined and.: admirably settled views of the great Democratic party,--that :they are nicely adapted to the wants and peculiarities of our government, and that we firmly believe, that however they may be occasionally scorned and forgotten, eventually they will folly triumph. Resolved, That as in " Union there is strength? it becomes. us. as Democrats, to stand closely togeth er Sod yield ourtadividoal preferences and wishes, to secure harmony seed Success. • Oa Motion' the following resolution was anent mainly adopted : Resolved, That we will give a cordial support to the Ticket nominated this day by this convention. The following Committee of Correspondence for Westmoreland cbunty, was then appointed by the Convention, viz: H.D. Foster, John Bnodgrau, Francis Lynch, David M'Cully, John Lariats', Esq., Henry Witride, John Reed, John Lloyd, Solomon Soler, Randal Johoston,John Wein, Abraham Alt man, Eli Leighty, Bily Miekelly, ;Daniel Bough, John A.,Elaye,Abraham Ackerman, John Morrison, DEK.Slaneband, and Dr. L. L. Bigelow. r • • The . Snngertan Victory Confirmed. • ;Conunental papers received by the Cambria, give accounts tending to confirm the report of a geeat Hungarian victory over the Ross nos. The Austrian.'Government, of course, suppress all such accounts; so that the English papers do not give them. HoWeyer, among other articles that we have seen, is the following, from the London Nor Jag Chronicle, of June Ist, the latest received adVitriced guard of the Russians has . been . . • - • cliyis -160:110S"lannori "lannori id that 'Lem :ertriin M=El kiin .: the Morreing*st,f.-iii iltri:llo6,6loTlßlßETl3...l4inro,._l4l-#O.l5lD*, ; _ C. .. 0 1.2eLoEvt, Eeq.— Dear 4lir answer t 4 as.to what I knowinf case Of Ira jilt . Tibbetts. I would state thaf,47l the aftirnocrti'of the 13th; twat absent on businestri - antl,oe my return I ,the store, was informed_that Mr. Tibbets was lying with the Cholera, at Mr. Passavant , s Hospital, and that one of the attendants harCek)lect,twice forme to go and seehim, as he wished to see me. 'I im mediately went, as we were particular friends while he Was in health, and 1 thought he might have some. - thinglo Coniitinitinate to me which he would not do to any one else. On my arrival, however, I found 1 vas the aiteet-his acquaintances who knew he was sick,. Ifound the room full of spectators, the ma pritior Whom were busied t in a loud argument in 'regard to the different titans of treating his disease. Vird;rissfiinc thi