ME GI ... , , , .. , . .. Tns, Nader* , Fstit ,6 - . Tits Ts . . - 11 1 wwit . -R A 1111,...The greatitiotWl .l'iltr, bas. been I eye-sore - lo . the _Pee hada inett-41 has gi'e thetio direct to all thetirtionti that an increase I of duties necessarily Wohuncesthe prices of ihmert. Can prodocut-end thetr.inertifteationt end clWair! 'imininient eghihite ,itse Ina variety of tidieitlotii - 1 r expedients to count . . itteffects.:. , The Union declarek that the ptiewi re put- low en _pinion to Jeceree - - - -but When . ester, to take- onien. hii a; . . large quantify of those g a, tete furnished bete!, ' afterl4HW marked prima, by _ hich he cant& ie. 'elicit a fortune if. Mucked ; `t WI, oiii;-.14e... Ritchie.' .Veciii..ed.: ' Hr. Paine liked - it a .. huitribuy. - W.: . , .ten up et inutience, and !intimidate then"klewrifi''' Ler aq pr e sent their eanrying Out thit measures of thetarty, to ithifh they Were pledged by the Bat! tinioria Corivetstima -appealed ta them. by all • the ties that bind the "pl "oder, party," together, to rip." eat the Tariff before t ey adjourn, - ,Mr. Stew. art, ofi'ennsylvanit, wh originateilthe Fair, and who is on of the- m o. 11q)1e cbaim;i9its of pia tectiori 4 . 34 the floor of 11 tigiyas, replielk ththese cotacka: in his ithiti effi irgentrerithering style. I Oliter Olitsithool, says tib the poured a broad side I of. hot shat into Mr. Pay e.. He tild him that the exhibition' of Antericiin Attics tias lidiculel P he. .. califs the.fahrip were A rerican and not British. 'That bed they. bkm Bii !eh . fattriCii - they 'would have liCen istolled by the free tradertto the skies. rhai a British agent conk come here and occupy TILE WHIG TARIFF OF 1842, one of the committee !mama in the, Capitol trie • ; - - .., • . N rii ,....... 4 ...... d .r... i ..... , .. 4 , t„.. .5. - .r, .. - , hibit-Hritith Mannfacturesi and it was. ell right; ' • ..• ......,..."..,:t...,..E.,..... •. . 1 tnerrd!ers inched into the 'imam b see hoW much. Vchcaper and better British goOdii were than ktnerb • I eau. There was no ridicule there, no; it was all lICAOCHATH.I - WMG COUN ... "I'T MEET- I it was an right,argumen t in fa vor of the reduction. . The Democretie • Whigs of Schuylkill County .. or, q,oiiiii fr ; -tiourtwri American . manufacturers are reitpcaftilly Invited to attend a general Counry whose fabrics bad been misrepresented, undertook Meeti ng' 4 " ) rm 11 ' 4.4 the "tut Haase la the I li. show the world ishak- they had.done and were • Borough of lia-Wigshing. ow -- • ' doing - .under the fostering protection of the tariff - . aronda g the iin day of June nee, ' 1 ,4,,-.' ;wh • I of .' w h en they preseuled their manufactures at 'I o'clock Int the afterpoon, for the pur po s e of here to show that they were nOt. only '.better than making preparatory 'arrangecuents for the fail•cttna paittrt. and to nonstiite, three ooriferees, io.uiret i the British manufactures, but cheaper. why' it Was. the Conferees of L1411.11/0/1 and Ihuphin connties, 1 ,iii, a h uip t;,,, g t . Th ese ~,,.„ cannot bear. to see st such time and place as toy 1-e• thereafter by i Amerit:arrs going ahead-their patriotism is more *hens a'greett upon, t., ...1 , .,-.4. a suitable candidate . - i contprehensive, and looks to Brdieh interests = fit! Congress, to h.; supported at theen,utiti : Oc tober election,' and to ti4llNot I sui . h other 111.1 ,, ilit'AS i they„Would rather see all our goods imported end 'as- may he civenw.l cssrati..l to tho- welfare of our-' ourselees dep(Mtleril upon foreigners lot: necesam 'country. A zetter.4 attend Ince of the Democratic- ; . Whigs and friend... ~f Ow Tart!! of '31%, is there- ; ;ties i 'l a c. " 111- '''' of ' life- 11r. " Gael h° ' as .at fore earnestly rugii....fed i. . . file Fair this morning, that eye sore of the' free __. P () rt r C VI r • - - - _ ,may 1 1 311inalti Juni 6 Li6 t. 4o,i..lsutv n. Intuttn, . Hs Ant Esserr keet - cos: Asnder, ' chr n ti4ThlidAvpgogii..gtripts. • Magian eitrrPf. Nei Volt, • Rune Strwl:V.oteur. Alla• . _Moth east eimaSsr of ltafshnnce:le;Chtvirt, Fri -Pe oufAgent tAs servicing. Perbitiiptions an riliorritiements Or the . Mincre Joiirnik tltz ; Ili Cs kip, of in!orte , el4lter.infiltir to armed cm ' stretatft•attentym - tti tti+ totintri. .Pamphlets r7in ittifirtl,tll4 noiwartry tnfonnation. tam: tie nGtalstvl 3l kfieitner.. wltere eppljr tioq can be made. . liuns °d • . . .It9ENTEI FOR :111t1 31INERfr /001tti AL. , _ - Vlneteville—Chatiee P. pe ForetL • . Prat Carhort-41enry Etiistaet. into are imiltertortt to eterive !Mewl-tot/one ant a;t. Iteettleemenrs itt the Miners' lonni4l. , .. .cfna— &n Mire bay, fakes years of age. 4.4 , 8 2.10tt nsorat.eitirvrt!•r: 'IOUS is snltsciently , etturule4 ',for the putp.de. lie Utensils ea Api,;miti'm to. :the Printing busi ness, et ibis tifSrAs: tN.,i lint'one whit can biitig • eten-eptianable refer:met:a as clkaract , r need gl*P . ' C, W. Pitt;iata. John Reed, .Lion, H. Urneff. hirer, John W. Hetruer,' Georgi. ICAufroan. 'Sohn Prevost, Josephiiressler,, lohn'Bolig. jr. • Slii.ding ( - aunty twansillet • Nifiy 30, 1816. ice Our acktiowled4emetits are due to thelion. Andrew Stewart. the Hon. A.. Hatneey, and the Hntl. Charley, Ht.•lert..l ,, r vaLuOte public docu- , tnents. , Tirronr or roc Go ANn Jrnr. —This .ToSru= wient,-witirti ortkocti to ,he wart, «iIT Ise frn o,d in ari.ther column. :it is wordy the . a.ltetit;au, of the JleisrM. rocl)t & .Pieter ?tim I-3 ro rt r. ppetstol a itew D.y Good Sz Grocery Stoie nezt door below the Town' lia;1; in. this borough.— They are thAl• inctit•triettp young men, and o;orehl , the suppoil the pui:ir, "sine tla.Pul a tall. Cot-N-rr ?dry. i I ve,.:—W.e must again remind the ryhigs anal the crien.t4 of the Tarifrof 1812, that a preparritc - County Meting Io the fell campaign will :., Coral in Or- wigsburg nt: Monday fl.•tt 6t.is tte.4irable that ~ the:nal.ottld; be a fail utiusulanet, on the occasion. 7 —and as our cuttfUy out first duttea, it, if. It, be itoitcti th.tt not "ling hut uuticuittiltle neces,tty Riil keep the Who...ft itf •Schuylktil (rum tutu i 4.14.: wit en the VZCJ,IOII.: CaPt was 13hen pri,:oHet the 'Mexican , .-in a Irtfcr. tot friend s f at ' es th a t he was treafeti the greatest Cllflsinter.ition. and kintiners = and de.it lit•artti itieut. Kano liird with Gen. Amilettlia, !had and sat-at hit. that he arid Gen. r'tta are both itter2 of hiali tone and character_ • Senttresc TM: Ne't kTl4lV.,—This COmpaow. o.'l' The citizens of New - Orklng held an over is using' gt - eat exertions to have their work con-I whcharig Meeting last 'weal; acid passed hilthly plead by the, fir-t of tjAugvest. • 'bitty have a very icomplimentary "resolutions in favor of- Gem Trey larrre force at work.. awl the weather is now very her and lira gallant band. After the inee:d4 flivorable for p.u.sccUtiat rt. We leant that on ; jitureetl arrinciderit occurred which was met in 3,1 I the upper Ft.e:ddeney. eatenalitA; from' frig Catheter, way which re teens grea-t creak' (Pr the citizens of Althouses.atale'r'iliesuperiatenderice of Lizeur,if New Orleans. C. Hays asked, permission tabs ?Morris Esi;, upward- of 1:70 1 3 Mine and .311:r heard for five Ifecontatenced lay hold horses areemployed. Of tali, number, the Cora ! inc a paper in his hand hi which tiesaid hewould, piny, have ftr oo.or it ecessny to employ - - ralr men) ; prose that Gen. S.rO . t.t was a eoertd. The words end 133 hone-. on the .e errata:es which they were'; ad sr-sleety reesect 116 lips !rehire it'was rat With compelled to site ,iway from contractors, w lt.s i such an outburst of indignatioatt at Hays found - were either ',to. kivarel or dilatory in - their it peceessary . to' leave the stand as hastily na i ve:l,W ---: Souse of the Lot ks cis nc" . ;n4y if not quit' eemple- sable. Major Mountfint and others mounted the teed already—u.A.every - assurance is uceeu ithit ii stand and addressed the meeting in favor of the; will tie proseFaireal with twor-4y !sod vigokr to corn- voli.tut and brave 'Scott. pletion tat !he 'very earlie r at period. t'as.sing aloar It appears that a tumor ad Teaithed New Or-1 at [to:lion of Cie liners few alays,since, where the that'Gen. Taylor wa. to toe supsrceded inl new •work.had tern, Gashed, we Were struck wall : the command of , the army a. deCUr l Vltil/ill by' Gelid its mat . .mit - ale, tad when c-ompleted throughout its Scott. This gave dim distil or the cittzensi whole extent. it' willhe in erl:/ . y setaiii of the word, * who thought that Gen. T.: here recent gallanti noble improvement. romluct ought to continue , ins in cornin'and..-- 1 ' This erecasion was' seized u aan tel attack Men. Imerrtfaco NI r:K. es 4i.—T he Locofirco. held their t - t tt, but Ramat in which tl meeting on Nlmalay la , : at Orwigataw,l—it was nut iargtes,--Irdi quite l as well attended as could tar the wellsearindlaurrls of a err was rebuked will be a 1 1 1 expeen;d iu altisence of no/exciting, cause for a - hen fter. tr • • I turnout As es Ale ILl:iumg tarsi: who de i oree Lr lay alt the pro: ercelidg.,iif brigs add iu ; Mt t e t lerSet to r.—Tie Pine, :the comity hefore our readers. whether !key 'Meet ; isle, cominatickd by Capt. Ili(; mil our approbation in tat. we publish them in detail ' dead their servicesto the orajernt ire anahet column. • We rejoiee that they carat up ladled themselves to the - t?chu i viki , to the 'mark. ma) posed. a restitution in lover of giment of Volunteers. Capt. I r f itzt awtoiaing the-.W11:4 .ef 1§',12,. Tots eves strineteervire—we learn that Itia7err certainly mammalians On ihEir parr, cent if the filuircie and ficarty," for three year • Indication oPpubltecipiniou v. as saastrong as toren- ida campaign. I • • l' der curb a comic ahsoltdely necessary for the pre. : Capt. Aurantr.r Company or P, • narration of their party. There is however great : tillerists have also attached them, • inconsistent.) fit he inocceditiv, eihich trust tt - 4,e Schuylkill . County' Regr r itnetit, -and every. _reader. r. In the fast platli , ,lhey icots4dirwilt recruits. Polk's ellhi4e_t far their distinguished Ti Il Thu e.4imcnt having hr ear the! a Cabinet vi s tiole efforts have a.uJy Ix. a t h eir Services_ta the: Govern nept tl sdistiaguil.h'eei . nt t6lng.to break dovvre the rand treordies of the State, it is unalerstc • , of while is another 'resolution. they ap- be be tile first called tirtO sersi.e . its prove of this TATO ! But Gocefecuiern la 'tug bard soy. .;Thts has cup-triton appircatio oar e 1 system ef huna.,4: :he peopic. eN'Port luny Philadelphi.a to be attehe; that a st:.ccot. I •hu,ll.nit..isal' wilt Chili .11.1. La.c it. 11/rut. aeogccelieago. Sidi( rT MONEY.--'rhe Washington . 6. " e "P un°ent u"le N"ark (N• I.)Adsejlise' r' while Wa•-!ifutotr Garret and his wile were ridiiit; • •Ex-rresider.t Tyler is here, any his evidence home Mar t street, a man intnped on the ease is teeing taken. He testifies that life: the wagei , t! , e, . f. rigirw„ Vehiter never made use of a single dollar of the be re tolidtain t down whiel. fused IS do . servi,'e fund tvithout his approv,ii ; and fui ther.lll.o. ale. %%nu Duren left as a legacy for his )tie then erete.iioreil rift and ir.the administration•to pay off $15,000 due the secret 'ti' "scuttle dropra,t his hat.-1N bile in the art of tick. .service fund; *lila which 'debt was paid' In; it up. 1 . 1 4 2 Ili 111 lie :v a knife, and inflicted see. Other'accourtate that all the testimony wr era w.uthiz staLbtal hint in the far, completely extmeratea Mr. Webster' front al! . A side, %%het: i.e ntr daik, and. tirade the charges ruade_aaainst bite by thelvould he tury •' -• biatscavv., tinately.rlre wounds did nospruve In such, a CAMS he done !, suite NeVy In is to be hoped that with his aceurerl-ought he'uot to beetpelled fian will be:. Ile" .LL frofii the Balla 'of Cerig,' rasa I •; Hoer can any hon ., semi ; _ I man ever associate with It' !-Veafter. ,-It',F:. -. -.7, 1 f-: . ‘'. trade lien, and saw some seCen or . tight hundred children, the schotare of the free scianola of this City. These were Americars,but ho supposed 11.1 C tree traders would Watch •pr ter Li s lilapOtt our chrldren also. A great 1aw.:411.." • ' • The Fair war crowded almost to suffiaiation during tte whole period it was to..wiled, andota one occasion, the vast saloon contained no less than sir thousand persons. Lt was clusc&l'.on • Wetfuesday evening, last.' • • 1 A..fri.tr.nxson • saionT RI: P Pl. T o.i' CAR 1 - Th, great difficulty with the Coal Trade this year is a want 'of facilities to carry 'it to. market.— The Lail IntatlC'ompany made prepnrationsio car ry only 1.250,0(10 tuns of- coal to market this year, presuming that' the Canal 4.uuld be ready fur • transpoitation in June- But the. frtquerd . freshets this springi and the &termination of the 7tt emigres to increase the whore extent of the work's toa capacity at 200 ton heats this . year,. has necessarily delayed, the, opening, of lit canal to a. much later period. say 15th id' August—con sequently all our operators are bunted in there business. to the supply of Cars. put Meads on the West Brunch, %%lase character , for p.rseverance and enterprise is proverbial, have l obviated the air- - liculty to some extent by increa!ring 4 the load rut the Cars far beyond what was inirtitietitone their, eupacity. They 'are - rated as 5 toll Cars:--iillt_we a itnessed a number weighed at the Fraley which reacte.d, ant in. some .intstrtcss . exCeeded sacra ./ftnrruf . can/ in - a site car. It requires some ntgenility to pile the coal from eighteen inches ta. tyro feet above ... the top of th/. car, so that a 'will carry sakly to rbitadentlii-a—dritt tbuy, appe.ir to acrounnotlate themselves to any emergency,l and Make 25 cars carryas much on the \VestUr itch as 33 catty front other sections of the . region. ' . l . '.• -- '- -. .1. , :=•',.':.'i .::14 - 5 , .71:`P.-:F.:415 . ,-4-.; - .. _ .. . _ . . _ =MU I TS* 1 . • iii 11 'repress sri sus Seas* Dim— , 1,-k o.' ' . ,rgetorresptsulsntof tbetedgenellet tilTittes-hIS4tY4I Got. ratter% FitmaciatAst. ice.- rstrimdts: . ' " ..- ' .-- - ; 1 , , ..' -Asia mewl* of -bonging revenue into theca. Illort-of thrilltrite, tbii funnels has alresdreShibited, whit w i ll eventually te - ecittsurrunated by the en oomagenent.srul ;Pyres's:of the Mannheim. of riithmcitiairotr: This ,singliieStitbliatinrcrit,:paja AreinitallYiiiito the State Treeing, la - the shape Of trdli on - "-the tmaterigs 'and - their iiriauls, over f , eke - - thiissizaif;deltarsf_as 'One; . and a great , Of ligisidlitiog the co** debt of the Coin : ouweelth ; then...the fosterinfor ibis t.0413S but ti - rifillte. ii all lints:smut. O ne fiondre l / 4 ,1 r s ' eh - furnaces, if' situated togethiyi with the toll* tivir,'VO4 Triim-other sourier, arould: pay t i the 'ti t re interest on, thir iflutte l deli-.4thia relieving the agricultural and other branches of industr, from'. . t i ns bothensoineeraction—and I em culliflly in.' formed. 'by 'Men having - every anemia of knowng' l to fact, that there jean abundance of thelsoineral • "'Mil reach of:our public. works tniAtimirlidi I.4ii - very , great . deridrratunt.. All that she , iron Min ask is; that the 'policy of the government may Amain stable, and afford security terthosei, Indio are. dirt,joo t dto invest their capital in enterprise of this kin& 'Grant but this,' observed . very ii,.itstlisent and experienced' man to nieretenlay, Ins, in less than ten years.the Railmsda`of France - and other E ropean kingdarns .nal.b kid _With A merican it n, and every dollar of t h e einterest on your pub. li debt will be paid by the mennfacturers of the l.'l te.' t I have seen the fulfilmint"of wilder proph c than. tbie..7: .. '. ' ' ' . . ~ . . . Tnr,. Pirran'Exce.-Durinc. the last wer with England, Congress it the , irntnaee of the Adiniu:- iiration, found it necessary . -to double the duties Mit impottations,to reisemeanair the Cmvezmitent prosecute the war—bat the .present , wire and eincient' Administration, whileasking for millions adefeed the country, its organ terms the mein ' be .the-Party' eatvords fer their delay in 'lies - troying the Tariff, and thus cut off the very means t which the war is to be carried on. Siich .wis -4.l,lirn' in adatinistering the GovernmentLf the MAR- I - • try, is ceitaialy commendable. iy t t liFoE t ox MAgjiw 1 iri:—.WO refer .ony residers !I .. to I an adeerttsement in another part of Our pitper, offering copies of tile Foreign ti . iarterites, 1 and iileckWood's Mag.izitie. : The repittatioti of these . 'Works are so well et.,:thli:ihell, thrt coindiendution II - , , ~-.. .1 Amour part is valets. PerSOUS Wi.4i1111,,,, II): Still dll 1 ff•ritie to the whole se-ies at the law rate :It'l $lO per annum, or for at l l ty port i on at the priees dr.i it ated-, , iiin leave there names at thin dike there i l hev can he rrbteiiverl free of - t ~ • l i ' 1 ' - leis t m t...... 1 '. d 1 .. . 1.1 I , • loNto Rm 0 N1.431.—ic Sr. Louis paper states L that er - 50 Mormons principally from Chester_ and &hu3•lkill counties viii Peiritiylvanla, trail. attired •' at•that place on their tvay.:to California.. , e,ui l ere not aware that Morinoniein had - made.tny hlW prir l i{ rese in, our county—and are wider the,irup+iiiir that i the St. Louis paper has made a utistitk:•!Wi!h regard to . the county; hut if that delu4iort hae' any . votaries among 114, }hey rrt4 he confined to •iantii ,of 'the 4larticonersf Locolocoisin where all Wilde of •••huinbuga"kseei n r[ to flourish tiiitur3liy i . '1 , Tr Mr. f'dek.enhaar, the British Minister; has purchased the splendid set of Illiamberf:urniture, exhibited at the Naliana! Fkki,,:mu,..l,, :- - spuir As he is a bacheliar, it is supposed that lacintends pres'enting.it to Queen Victoria, vir . ho, it l in stated is about ~ a s usual," mid has freltient use for aueh Articles of rui future. Only think of a robal baby being tort on au American bed,tead-,iationarchy will be ire drangcr. . . ' I I (C r - Court is to lir e.s io it at OrWigsbnrg., The ;eases tried have not kern of mach itilpartadee. 7 I Duct. Spare, who as arrested is few Months since I for passing counter,i . cit. money, wwa fountl.gMl.ty. „ , ---,-- On Saturday, M v :30th ISIG:a spteial meeting was by of aion Artillery_ of Pinegrove l at the !miaow of Capt. Israel Reinhard, for the put twuie of all expression i F opinion in 'relation. to the 'hostilities now esisting between Mexico 'anti the United State:a. 2 Capt. Daniel Ki rioter): as President, and I.ient. Satilttel Secretar y . , The folltiwirear P4itamlile-and' resohitione were then agreed itionr. 41141 , unanimously art4teil, Wartititas,.ari actual war now exists between MeXico and th;':-. r7miteti States. arid whereas. it is the imperative duty of the military, tmirespinid to the call Of the President -of the lim i ted titttes: whenever our rights are invaded or ogle flagiubul ted.. Therefiree. ReAutva, that the officers oral mein. berS'of tti3 CniiipanY, will stand by niir ei'iuutry and aid in 'repel fin , the invasion- T puoishing the invaders and .compelling the v.:ferny tifliierforin its duty toxin& us a n ts the just claims coun: try. Rmleed, - that we piedge ourselves o tale up arms in 4fente of our country anal its rights label'. ever_our services may be required. r I . t hat ;it is the wish of officer/ andlmeni. hers of this Company. to be attached to •tlie first Regitnent Schuylkill County volunteers. mind in case the same thduld he r alkd iuur ne i tm l to be l hniteil with said Regiment of VolUnfrers. - anil to repair with them to the scene of the Onflict, and' [Mtge: Rir the gforions cause of- American Lilorty. Re,t derd; that eapt.baniel Kitztnilleratirl Levi Holier, be a committee to coi,fer withotho irtficers of the first Regiment Schuylkill County volun teers, for the purpoce of making the proper anange ments agreeably to the foregoing . resolutions. Peso/red, that the foregoipit preartiltle antl-ce's olutions be publiArd in the papers of this county. 54::41 - 1 by the olfittra.)l • Pi 1 -- • 11111 - 11'ARY MEETING!' At.a meeting. of the field hint rommntsioned fieelA cif th'e Pirst Retf;t7 .s . ehrt . o/111 Cwlnty e attempt t wat-worn vet Vann/errs. held at the l'ennsylv . ani Hall. '.oCa ,Monday, JUtie tst. Col. F. M. Wynleonp call ed to the chair. MO after various preliminaries were disposed of, it WAS on mutation orLiout. icl Larir. I Resolrifi, that the applichtion of the Pinettitiivo Artillery. hi herotne a component part of the Pica Retritucut., should be accepted. to all 'aituila anti° 12213211112 Ezzim nit, and 'at II cuunty Re RIFT has seen •d tinder ••Ofd , in the nor- The application of the Port Carbon Artillery:to be attached to the Regiment, was then - laid before the proper oflicen!, when'on motion of Mej.'E. 116'nd, they were also unanimously eleetti as a portion of said Regiment. - The application of a Philadelphia Vitihditeer Company was then read to the meeting. hi in comiequence,of some informalities all ilait)/1 upon it was deferred for the present. " ' ' - raition Ar, kes CJ.,tho arc receiving Tin: Eveters ue :vin cam. 'ill E.. W r.—The follawing,is'.art extract Of'a e rent r flora st. Lou'r6 liss, - ;uri, dated May 20th t 816: first to tender !rough the 29- ,ad'ilat it wd have only to advise you of a prevailine' &Tres. criO'nitt our general fraduce market. ,whicb.,stsias to .be tepidly approaching to a crisis. !tt .V 4 a are in the tnidst.uf the seseresteurutriervisl trial tftat it his been the lut of the busbies's tnr•a of this phze to experience, and 'unlerts there is a reaction ant fearful be attended 'with' se'ri.itis eon. sequences. All moneyed facilities ha, e bre n wit h. drawn. and the tiodiu4 community are uutr these 11 upon their uWii resource,' ' case of tiece/e nCronrCYu a • ° 'J ai ' the The Washington Correspondent of the Journal of Gotninerce virites'as follows: •jo thontVantirire. the Government have taken a step,which is quite as decided and iiiiportutit as a march to the Mexican capital. The American squadron, under Goinniudore Stockton. have orders to take plasm:ion of St: Fraticiseu and Mouterey, , Still to hold -those places against ell oppo s ition. I know this to be the fact, Takimi possession' in Cairornia, the Vaned Stales 'will never relinquish its foothold in that country unql Mexico hss not only psid all lire;:u deinnities dtie to ourcitizens, but oleo pay the ex• pulses oPthe - .-, , t,-.1,-, , c,-',, , ferf. ,t-4 . 147';' , ';i 4, -*et. ,. .Z" . ^ , - , Z: ,. .- 4 % ,- " , :n . '''''', - 7. 4 *i. ,-. " : -:.-"' . .-.7 . - VI i i ,'",, i'il ,, , , ry ;...;.;-.:",:- ~ ... , ... , ..::,': - .., ,, • 4 t . -',:nk:Y' '..' 1".% . i.1....7.: Via: DISIMIBIEBEEM l•• • • ; -MINE ju T - • ~ - , _ , Met OrATLer, - „ArA There hiammi newi t' Ittititkl),F;Not the kit fans 461 k-iamb erl4l* * Gboofit *V?* ' wan " f r/friEthi it" JP, ' - - Wilson. who iviax. aafigeher,iith 6 , 01 cinertinint of Volenteen to tice.!llitiiktot emsii town Of ferimitheippihe lade flfaie'llAiGslir4 4 ; alone - so without any resiiience. basing _been Irwin: Darin itt & small VW,. ind if any of the Mesicart had 'congregated 'there, Ahoy mq,t toner gnawed the town beGne Wilson sr. - It was the intention ofGen tailor its . 1;1'4 crossed _the Rip 'G rande istvklonsisy the fBth. for ihepittpose of investing the wawa.' Matammai: As tockanniansding had been heard at Point ha. bet up . Write time of the • FtelniFt ' s leaving„ the neat day after ,the._ , profyivird !Hark, it was - the trui vervalppini on :a! [Port -Polk thak the ezirans had evacuated-the town. !. - It it said there find been street, !of:feline. in Mat aromas from the want .of 'provisions. The cap= tain'of Abe ateamattip t !eports that 2.000 MexiCatis wereseen to inaretnutiAnd it Was ...Said they . 0150 almost in a state of staryilitio. ' • • Gen' I'. Saiith andlea command of t.olinteets were on their way, and had cominenred their march on theislaMl of Bocce. Chico, to cross the Grande at its mouth, and savant . * tip do. river on. the Mellitus ride. This movement wag aiim ulti mately directed toward Barrita and Motamoras, by it the river would be left an' open coininuniea lion With Ftirt Brown, which with the aid of light transports would salve a tan-,C. part of the land car, slag° of stores and , monitions from l'eint Isabel to the maieentrenchnwros on the Rio Granite. The Wounded in the recent battles - are all doing iv ell. Ere this, no doubt, Gen. Tay lot has elossisi the Rio Grande and established his Bead Quarters at Matamoros. As ibis will give this pyCe sonic • additional notoriety, the following description of the place, and the habits and customs of Ate pie, which we find in the Savannah- Rarblican. „may prove intereNting.to our readers; '1 "The plan of Ntatamoras is very strait : 1 1r to thht of Savannah. The streets are not wirie r but run at right angles, and there are several [MOT squares which give an airy epficarance to the plafe. 'file' .houses of. Matamoros are built of clay' and. twigs, there being in 1.8:33 not 1/14 /IC th:ill 20 130 brick •buildings. in the place., These! latter a e mostly in the vicinity of the squares. and hive lleen erile-. red by foreigners, _The grotir:d in the-rear of the city ii subject to inuntlttion during thel wet sea son, to the depth of several feet, and ate subsi dence of the waters leaves the Lake, tact) tad upon 'the inapsi.• It is of - con-iderable depth and ettent, 'and its waters are , u-ed by the wa:hertl °Men Of the place, who. corig.eglie there in on :mler:ible thintbers, to pie their ,'ovation. ilt isal'• ' the gen ) i .144 resort of the citizens, rnale,and fen ale, tihoi repair thither in great numbt..us, for the 1 tirpose of bathing, during the spring and summer" /mint hs. This is a,pecnliarity w,th the Mellen-1,4,mi1l , tr a n gel as it wet ;vent to s.nne, Elise continua abittions irt the -.exec, are not reganled as,in the idillitest de- , l gree improper or iroklicale. The only ifilferenee 'betkeett that country and this ti, thatthe beaux and belles make their pleasure , ixcursiotis ,iii an d, under the water, instead of in =3 1 1,,1.0a15' a id ors 1 , ers; arid d. the one is regarde and spt , lien of with the saw. delicacy of language and paint of par t poie as the other. \V hat a tyrant is en. t out ! The Ileuston TelegraPh of a i late clut ' say s 7 ,_ We leam by a private latter, that Gen. Taylor has v.:titres-mai' a thauninimition to make his sums er ; quarters in Mtinavtai ;- and there iu u 9; doubt that .with the foree,-; two, under Itia..cOmmatitl, and the volunteet st hat are fastening to his standard,•thai li, c.in establish his summer 'quarters in any put of the caravrti provinces of Mexaro that he desires. ' 'l'h valley of - Monterey was visited by many of our soldiers during the Fedefol Fear; and they all describe in as au earthlyptradise;.groveS oratige,s, lemons, figs, and pomegranates autruund the cit . ; and the wholti valley, which is iiiigated lty'coutit less rivulets of pure and wholesqine water, is but-a continuous garden. produehig ylritious kinds of ve getables,.and tropical fruits hi* attnidance. The climate however, iu. rmauiner, is rather too warm to he agreeable to personsi-tort the Ntirthern States;. but a short distance„in the elevated plains along !the mountains, the cliMate, even • iu auninier, is as cool and salublions as that of the Catskill mountains. - Unpartamt linte4igetwe. ESCAPE OF Til E•NI - EX ICA N ST EA 11::1: The English Flag, :or (1 ftir the pqrpMe Information wag iecrised in oor city this morn- , ingby h tier, eurnrlr.,ratrd by an extra flout the of lice of cite Charleston Courier, issued on. Sunday • at,ernotut, of the arrival at that...port of the t'.s-clir. F. A. Bro.wn,•itt---I,}, day: (rout Havana. The two Mexican ,steamers, Montezuma and Guadaloop had ES-CA 1.) , •F ROM VEII.A•CRUZ, Caking advantage of the absence of Cont. Connor., and the great part of the Gulf t.. , ,lnaviton, who had repaired to Br vzos :.-.7antia,,,to to co-operate: with Geh. Tay lor. They aCti,ed at Havana on: the :nth — tat, xt) a!: Bill I ISB C01.0R4, haviiig left Vera Crpion th 4 181 h. newt% comes directly-. that itea:Met be que,tottied. 'latest previous intelligence, if we ini,-tatie nor,' W 33 Kitt Ne N. Or leans, and thi Barque Mandarin, up to the The Unitvil Staler ::liiadroit lilt ori the 4th, and the Fide-1411th alone reisiaiited at Sacraticies.• lu tcllrgencelhad then hero rectiived at Vera Cruz of the murder of-Col. Cros,s, but up to the sailiti.zref life F. _l.' Brown no news of the battles of the 8411- and 9th tilt. had reached the mid - tonnes then?. The sale of the Mexican steamers, it will be re .collected, was officially coutradiaed by the Goy-- comic tit paper at thewity of Il l eXicin- .This prdh ably Wll9 a pats ut that bybtvlnitiie ricception.which always seirus to characterize tne inurement of the, Mexican Executive. audiwas Intended to draw at tention were the steamerii•td Idea littit‘ their t`Sra were 111 , 1111`11, a`t the I.H previous accounts, ill the Alvarado, shoot ftl3y tatlss ',elan , Vern, Cruz: !low fai ibis intervention on the'part of the "En toitweett two ,belligetent nations, es pecially it the blockade of the Mexican ports by our squadron - 11nd beeu officially promulgated, is a qui-stion of grave Considetaiiiiin'atnl will be we fear, unfreAiliely.to disturb the anifeable relations; between Great Brit tin and the Untied :States, s touch rejoiced -St si ice the arrival of the Ilitcroia, than even the delicate position of,.our Ore3ou ne gotiations:. J ude; the sale of the'steamers L ;slices Made bona there cm ire its harm iii their re-' movsl, but if the ' lig has to en wed to allo,w then W read 'a neutral Poq., there to he fit ted out as private' ri agant,t 'uor commerce, it Id an outrage of the bl orke.t dye, and which, if ju,ti tied by tbe home- ( overmocrit, tram lead to the most deplorable co ,equenceg,—Norlh American. WEST PONT •. • etliior a the 111:tini .b.attlt!s says couq b of military ou at tlittAt4 ble debt' The it:Jve and 6.1 i, the'cuuup ro nut Lay beta 'lour hiaiselt with the his hesit ihei of his lilt II ill 11.I1Frlf./llgla !hal ;tee of etriekney of scii nee, di.civltue , of thi Stith the- bayuaii ii 4 411, eSt, credit upon I end wen. Let t; noble Institui jou ',witty to the cue itury.kuuwiedge, such inestimable 'rpo Much II New York Eoet eun,tiibtiuil of la of I atiuely; - lure has Massed fortyltitee -tutu!' lutes. Them , 8 - General L Re euling Local orrvl Per torpor This is "Olin! TIIE LA'rE.,l3 ATTLEs.— The. e fn erican, pvakin; of these ttfr illustrate the valueof our Ist , th4a .thede %it:twice{ The enC.r y were . LIAAIIIAIVII etlolll . C.:lUbi ti by our artillery. I •euinplished Ring:ol,l, ivlt 1 &Tithes, '4t whose ft.l could I 4lorious, had fur yearsdevuted touswou d -soldier haven; it, to the training and lust:oc he use of thew field pieces ; :And arils of the' bt tviee tato a de. otasltho combined trvult and courage. The admirable nfautry moving on the enemy t, 4tt ca valry sweeping the xi• l iiiii:itieLl. and itllixtetl the high , , , 1 0 skla•asio gallantry ul uliicers d liPar no mute covillings at the 1 at Irebt Puint -which gises all. [thy it. ri:11 ciiittrit.ntinn. of mil- . discipline amid valor, all to he, a worth in the hourtif daitgic: 1 - einsi.criox.-= A writer in. Silo nit; Past, remarks that the preeent wt State, w -in into. effect on Ott ' since then -ttie Legi4a: iaht ihrktigaSkti ti tee Initiated ain! e x uAve' Utz"- t o'. ieil;rd 313 way ite'claziified Inttitilrp+ 433 id amending acts 1,363 cis! , .5 064 ions: 1,477 up et a.rapid rate." -....-, w ,•,',i• A z;.:,rct . ,.1. - ,:t,',.z.‘ ,. . , K ',i , 1P1t,..; f, , :' e.,;, ,, -... , ,,. 1?)j.:5'W ..'=• >,-,'-..,-,'-','-',,,'' EMI 1114/442W0 4-3- `Tut#urroagrahlittnQsisnik Anoticerdfen' innyvvrites from-Fog Polk..'"The - defender, - of ate fostlutva warmed eveepth ina.'They hive hies has- . whit' Sight And des% and :all look tiaggard -from their tram of-sleep Thst - enemy Completely Invested them,' and iheymeni exposed to mom line nom every Airman: - Nothing but antrecinl interpositkruof Divine Proyidencneavelf theme.: Two days before we arrived Gen.:Arista vent a comeurittent ion tathem.lo the effect that it was impassible for Gen. TsYlat to cam tp their alssistanee, and - he beggetlthem for the sakeofhtiman-: -It yous snrrender.'.7liny milt' rely declined.: The ea tmy have toed at them 2,700 shethrhnit shot, and only' killed J officer, I sergeant, end wounded ID men. - Shia has been at a cast of some 117 . ,000. RatherexPensive wink r al - that _rate the Mexican Government war be • notch Muer to bed 'am than their. shells,. •The whole Interior of the-tort is filled tip with homb.proofs, fp which the men teak shelter.- I would rather ..havn fought filybattles :has have beee . confined in It during the bombardment.** ' . '.l "_ExrEnntcrarlo . SAß-A. Fs--Tie Rigit of ICS Army of herosioi.—We iinderstand from the St. Louis :taper& that Missnitti and IlHania troops; called into service by. the United Stites, will alt be moented men: Col: Kearney with 300 dragoons, will proceed forthwith to Santa Fe, to which phiee he Will be Ibilewed by the volunteer . An attempt will _be made. to - preserve the of Ibis de.partnienti and continue the trade now we tirtuartde , •For this purpose it gill he peopoled to the people of New bleak.", . Chihnehno.and the Anther iuternal provinces, that they remain quiet.and entitle• lie trading with uslis nem!. noon Which condition they 'ban be-prett•eted eli their rigid, : and be treated as friends.. Unless thew accede to these condition, the rnontry R at' have Su be taien possession of tun Pon gthist. • . . _TEM"RViCRETIOS'• 07 310%1P0- . , ! We copy !ruin an Albany pap;!r the follinving de- SerinnOn:or the Mexican Rancheros: r •• • ' "It will have - been observed, in the several state., menu that have from lintel to time been put forthrela tivntn the material of the Musicari armies, and, more pat ticularty it,e one which the Anterican troopirhave just encountered. that mention is made of a description of troops called Rancheros Tills is an appellation de. rived from their - occupation sod mode of life, and is restmonito a similar class of men who suhsist on the pampas of South America. Half Indian and half Span ish in their mtraction, though mus cular in tht it frames„al:d dark and swarthy visaged as they are. these men are the Arabs , of the American continent:. Licht!. half the time in' the saddle, (for they are Imrivale horsemen.) withlasso initand.they traverse those vat plains in search, of the hunk, anti wild horaes., who am tnem in connTless herds. The malsoind the weparation and - sale sole means of liVehhood, other killinz of these at of their bides. is lending a helping - band to some of the vil W am that. are enntinually being tn. Their cortutne generally COll - °ugh hide leggings, wile sandals of hound together with leathern thongt, nket tvittfa hole in the middle, largo than occasionally' partisans in the r wared around th. rims of 11 pair or Meg: tine inaterint orer %which is a hi e bead to be thrust out, and which fly over their rhoniders.leavine ant lay of their acne, Add to this a and the las:o hanzintr ready for ited you have the It:macro as he ap- ennuch to nirow 1 fallAnot .ungrarefi pie room for the Monti straw tic° in his eirille; f peace, or in the pursuit of his or this a long lance, with a spear head atria of red Hinting, Oa a tiarSe a. pears in the time cupatinn. Join t ornamented with nnettl,te ns Itinoot.ll.a nd his hen ',ten pistols and knives. and von. have member of a troop of banditti/or as s:lV4ar, and imma 111 M R -supplied et the !Zanelioro WM= = ey generally nee in thn npen Leld mitt! the I banner:llA of Mexico. or ii r are indeed a formidable enemy. ritt Tel in a contlirA an a mßn,n ade.lll itnrivg fatitme ineclimisti m-ni per diem ',of jerked beef and Their power of e Me. and a srani rm during months. mrl4l tinder disriplin..4l ruin .e rendered Ilse heft lkitt troupe itt arc the nu•n who rout - pH:re Ilie great ptannin suttires “:Fitett ;tn. the I Mil. they would the world. The' tat ravalry. and they nre,lll the ar what the (70ssacitnarn In the Bits 1 , ..d} of tin• Mies of tmitt alert, never to Ire sntiprig.A, and tin. = tin! fee when plunder, no matter Dirt. 1." MEXICAN ARMY. n,hinn of our affairs with Xexirn, tion from Il s e ne tl , wrtrk by our late in pursuit hnn• tritling, is to At the preqrtll: the lelltmittattel MMM=Z=II = indmointore..iiro: or itreleo Oat.. by 31 Vlit:ltl a: no. sa3 s Mr. Thomis-- t.,1, will! nee hat l Ti. 5t11114,1,44 collected by senditiLt out rerru;titqr he monntains tyliere they Milli the trus and caverns and Mina them in nreig..neral:3 ilet:ichnienis into Indians in there is srarrelY a day that droves of utmose than half naked ar•retches are fined Orel her and marrhine thrimeh t barracks, where they are in a tinirnrin egade of linen r loth or •a:•ion.ttly' It id) &Mine cnn midday. them In march in ( . 0111111S . - tn. Their military hands are mood, rhatos To \les lro nii , ..erth4r n lint seen !tins Ulla the streeht to tile and then dressed: Rent% alfil• :AM! ore. SIMS 1111. illy 111 t through the Mrel. but the men tuariti tidy inditreretitlY w ell. As to the wheeling of well-trained ttootp.o, tike the opening and shooting of a gate. 01 the prompt and exact execu tion of other evolutions, they It Now ronthiug a , out florin. There is riotnue in ten of these onioliers who Lae ever RRoon a gun, not one in a hunolaodwvlio his ever tired 111111,11Cfore lie was brought into to Hiiirracks. It is in this way the ranks of the army are generally, tilled up —on particular emergencies the'prisions a re thrown open which always contain more pt inlets than the army numbers, and, these felons berwinetfiliers and someoli iltem ottVers. Their 1,a1,11. tro.,are ..onerally Wort IlleßS F.toglieh two:lots which have been condemned allot thrown pride, and are purl ha:' tn 41 for alobt nod sold to the MPXIVaii Government. 'I heir powder, - - trip is equally bad; in the last battle bet Ween Santa qtalllellit;, Will. II the whole illy. net h all in' a thug, zarl.i real he.lthe enertly -I,y feltahont wav between t iioposi . ort at would they thief; of suet' fehta a. we /Joikt-tti linos; when storme4 the toy. or when. its the lamotatte or Uen. oral Jessup .htttv,tl - freotits firel" Tile Mexiean, are not detirteot haps - it nada 4, noire properly said rhbt er itolitferent to ilanier. or the presrrvt,- whit his really so worthless to the toot Ainia and Itn noel cannon they.gencrall aranen. "hadion the rd En 4 lish Lan nta sin.rt of conra2n.—Per they' are rttl tint of we. rer w it If thc. tthad,iniazes =po k. of, 111 it in all the rontlirtg irnh your ”1" 1 p.m- II it I not ,Irl bawl. more or lees env',/,' EZIZE IWiriy years, they have always been de:. the. lut feattA. ICAN4.—An Ameriratt officvr, writing Vont spirit of 'the Th es iq refa:ln battivs sayFr— E.: ME to !III:. N ' elY to the men' “The Cen hest appoint them-olvosi, Ira& had eainf , II a r.lntioni vir,t9ry..over The Id army that Mexico luf•lever sent into the l i nt of nacces.s, in a: pniatiou selrcte I by ati\Jll,ll,6ll2 f"rCV, at odds . . of Tome that :Ito L 'fliFy had - 214 W fi , eshirOopiss which were not noi in the battle of the Sill, and titd cosersovey in i t he , nooqii rig, expressly' for the light. Thee were veteraiis.of frciity imccest.ful battles, and mtheir own coat try,. tep,iii - whichever side they fought, victory peirlied. liverythinir was fr. their favor—position, nu inters, ant confidence, aud. yet, with all these,llley' we ' re !.Idly hippr4t. Ilistosy' du'es not 1111111iSli a par atiCi with tle,ii battle of La Resaca de la Palma. Stitch is rile name Of tilt-battle of the Out. ,$o confident were Ihdy of vitry„ that Ainpudia, speaking, to Captain Montfort, Ito was then their prisoner, said that - it wok utierly i kinpuss,ffile that it should. be °them ise— that.theic to tubers alone were sufficient. independent of those moron regirnetils."! Gen. La Vega said that "Who had $ nO,llOO in camp, he should have considered it Its kale as Witt the citylilMesiCii, and he would have het that aura lint that no 1.11 thousand men [TILL' have <lllVl'h thelii,.. - 01:NVITAL avt.oft.—An - rdficr4 of the army, writing an account r flue tith. says t-, r .• Con. Taylor a as.sitting on his More in the thickest of the tight with Ins sword drawn, whit • the balls Wore rattling - all round him-- I al. the amiable Sutler of the Ita, formerly Mayor of, Airgitsta. and well known. for his coneace and kindaess 7 of rtinitrked to hint that tt Was getting /artier tint, and pro iced to him to retire a lit - u!..ll.et's ride a little ne wer. the balls trill fall builind, tie!" was thu d nerars. reply." • Wart =The folloWing brief passage from a lett••r, gives a vivid picture of the lion:ma of . war t- - Tlte wounds of the :ten were is IW : 4 1Were, ;mini o'll'4'lll re quiring amputation of sonle.timb. The surgeons' saw was going the livelong big! I, and the smalls of the suf fer. rs was liaart-renditia."l , OF. 411 E Mt:VIC:ANS.—It has •Iteen stated that Col. Cross was hanged nu of a tree, hteill• hurter stripped and - barbarously. ntindated. pohioned shot lire. I at iturlituttii tit pt,ure.the death of the Ann•riraits, woun ded Moriraits. that-whenever the Texatis were . ;'raptured by a large body of Mexicans, they lull, stfiL:r -•I I ha rba rides nuthattehiesitonly th list equal's d iu inure Will the Indiatts.L.Y. 'att. Tropic gives the fllowito.s descrimion of Capt. May, who: has fairly earnedfflor above title .11,1Ili a beard extending! to his breast, andhair to his hip bone, which as he thus through the ' air 4 , 11 his aliaree), stritaina out in all directions, he presents Inn , * in pu,ieg ;topearance.' • •Tne ;Imo of Napoleon tilaile himself conspit units dines. Captain May 'Man, to nature alone, and' Is gnitOsoccest ful.--X. Y. Empress. AN AN cctioE •rite Day.—An Ohl lady the other day in ply rug' her fare our 111.1 'Harlem Railroad cars n . as handed a bright 3lekit an fltillar of recent coinage, by Mr. Marks, Mit agent.. in making. change for a bill- She looked at the dollar for an instant, and then hand= ell it trick rather sidlefully. "What b the matter, good lady h" said Mr. Nlarks, - "don't .. ymi like the nether" "No. I don't," was the-arks - ewer.. "Anil why not! is-it not good!" said Mr. Marks. "I;ou see," said the old lady, "we'ee ciit,iiito a fight with them infernal Mexi cans, and their money won't lie good for nothing nine." Mr. Marks put the Mexican sliinei into his pocket. and handed one dollar "promise to pay , . 'leach's Plainfield flank.. She was satisfied; and Mr. Markel passod al Jou rnal. • 1 . 116 PATRIOI - 1531 OF TIIE POUNTRT.-rt is supposed that upwards of 100.000 volunteers havo already °tiered their sevices to the Government in the campaign aguimtNlet icCi. This speaks well for our citizen soldiery, and shows that thesp . int of pa triotism burns with the same intensity in the hearts ul freemen, is in the days ofyore when the shackles of tyrant:ix were broken, and our infant.Repubile reared its head as a bright and shining.Star:of Hope and Freedom in the galaxy of nations. " FOR El Li N e Z•Z• 1 1 . 1113 news - by the two.la,t arri:vals from Europe are cheering in its' character. It is much more.conciliatory,andpici ..! tic than could have been anticipated. It has had a very §ensibte effect on "the money market, partic ularly in New York, and its'influence Will be felt throughout the wholecountr2r.,. === • e • - SiUM MI ..; ";Delnliengle .:COUntr --''''; Ai, it' ineetrig of tter,Detiatiel Schuylkill Doubly, hOilepereuant littmaingetirottittee.-rat the Court ' Borough_ef-Orwitontogi pii• Idol ANN itt:-/- o'clocic . P.,14f.,- the fr fin, kirtereatnaninrcitiatf ideetedr :• ' • I : I - PlrcaidenU4fau GEOR&E DARN. 4 I. Vice :Preridenta—itaing Basset:iv Cilia. tattier ' f3reaaros N. Pattialt:Pwie Kris, rrsirtesatt 9 Sztx tr..WitLiati B. •ii ' 111.ata Idetitlintente, id DAN,,tct. Entree . ... ''. Sierelarie3—* . 4p. Sift seer",ll. E. agree:T. S. litiellheneti.lle tillT 11.:PA1.314.11134 licsar On motion of . ifir. iluglei, Earl:the - follow. [ ing persona were appointed by the Chair, ill Com mittee to prepare Resolutions - 0 the cenaideration t i ix of Abe meeting: P. W.-Htuthes..fohn-S. Patel.. fera Peter F. 1.0 Wig, John.Seltzer t Aetin Martz, Edward Rini's; er. Michael fidey. O. It; Straub. Peter D. lliewer Prederkk frecd• and job* lA.' Downing. '• , , .-L•-• . i' I • thunlotion_of E. Niee,-E . gq• the inoet4nt 1,.... tn proceeded to nominate Persona (OF Congresii"nal and Senatorial C ferees. - A etunher'efitonaina dons having made . , • ', ', - • motion of P. N OnVV:Dauber, ERs. the cont. mitre appointed a liesolgtunts. were itiminli led to select from the persona jaet - noininated,l three per.,, sonifor Congressional Confirees, and ' [ seven - for Senatorial Confil& number to an ego ed by the other c trict. ; • : . ss, In the, absence MeNticken. Capt., inul It. .14.. Paite, and addresrad tfie The committee on t esolut Chairman, F. W. Hughes; Esq. repent - 4 the fol. liming, which were read' seperutely and adopted : Whereas. It is the usual time fuelhe Dem,cra tic Party of SchuYlkiffeennty, te. hold dieir regu lar 'annual County Meiling, for the purpose of making the requisite preparations forlhe coming election, and whereas the importance of the times reqUires of all patriotic citizens' to express their sentiments in relation W the present state of the affairs of the Union, and the cots-e pursued by the Uoternuient, in relation to the same. There fore, • .• Resolved, that this meeting most heartily, and with feelings of the warmest gratitude. 'approve of the decided; efficient and,' highly becoming course pursued by the President, James K. Pece, in re. lotion to -the difficultieij sulisiting between the United States, and the ! i Governmeut of Mexico, and t at we entertain the • hiellest sentiments of approU hen of the high abilities •of the distin uis bed t dividuals com Posing his C.ibinet.l Resoteci4hat we approve of the Democracy and integrity. of Governor Francis 11. Shenk,— that the principles hitherto acted upon and rycont mended hy - hini, relative to incorporated monopo lies are sound and democratic, and that his i senti ments upon this , 'Snhject are cootained in his ve toes of the flredfoldi county Coal Cid:many bid, and the bill transponation powers to the Schuylkill Navidation Company, are highly ac e; ptaliterto the Democracy of Schuylkill county. . lt,soirtd, That we heartily respond to,'and up. prove of, the appointment by the President, of General 7.. Taylor to the office of a Brevt t. Major General in, the United States Army, and 'a.if the unanimous confirmation by the United ; States Senate, of said appointment, *cause we believe it to have heen due to hitn, as a worthy and meri tolious Officer having- thus-exhibited hinotelf by hi; bravery and effii.ient skill in the recein run test with, omit victory over the Slexican Trooys on the Rio Waude-. He ardred, 'hint the unanimity' of the Gene-re:is of the United St airs in Irl , Slng the .oregon nonce. its [mno action it, acquiescing with our pitridii. President iu raising the necessary troop: and means to repulse the 'anemias of mar c ountry, meet.; the approbation of the' entire Nation. Resactdjkat we are in favor of tariff for fre - o-nue, with. d6criminationa th. t will ' afferd ample proteetion to our landrers, miners; farevers, tiler..llallics and Man uf.ctur ers ; and the Tariff of IS-12.11w:ins; %volt:eel sell for the et tieral Woveri ty of the country, we ure opposed to uuy ahem. tilr/1 f the :421.1e.. Rewdr(r./. Thut,:we will give 3r. 11. FOSTER. the 11,1116:let! ofpartyfor Canal Courid, , ioner, a warm and cordial . ..support. That we are in•fuvor ut all regular numinutiuni of the.. de:Doer:fie putty, and that we fully approve of the af of people. in fdrin yreon‘entifons and meetings. in determinimt4to -Nuppuzi. the CaudiLkte:tur I= it... , ,,/ccii, That the democrats of each election' district in tire counts he requ'ested to meet al 'the places Of holding their General Elections, on I the last Saturday 'of August next, to elect two +le; gales to 'a County Convention, to assemble at the . publie house of Philip Boyer . . in Schuylkill lfa yen, tiii Monday-, the 31st day of Aogust, to ll,fOt inaie a - ticket to be supported by .the. Democracy of Scht}lkilt county, at the: , ensuing fall erection. .R.tult-ed, That :we, tender Our thanks toiol.lFr Senator and „Representative in the State Legisla ture.far the able aid' fearless manner in Winch they have Maintained and defended- our interests and the great principlea of the democratic par y. ReAdr•d, That P. %V. 1 - 15ighesAL E. ...\, Ice, Michael Cochran, Thomas Foster, C. M. Stdrub, Edward-Hun:zinger and I'. F. Ludwig-, be-eon ' ferektO me-t the Cimfercea of C'arhon, Muhrue and Pike counties,at the house of Pifer Bow nan in Lehighton, on—day of to' nominate a d3ndi late for the office of Senator, to be' sup lott ed by the Democracy of this district, and tha the 1 Conferees hereby appointed, ho _empowered to choose substitutes, to till vacancies, a to increase their uumbilr if requisite to make th .:ep'reserita ,* thin of Schuylkill equal to the repiesentaticin of : the other counties. 1 1 Resolved, Thu:. the Senatorial. Conferees front' this county, be instrui ted to vote for nu person as I a carAlidOte for State Senate.. who is tint known as ail uncompromising opponent of levying a' Tax 1 On Anthravite Coal, and that our Conferees re. 7 ' 4uire &pledge front the candidate 'who may be - nominated iu accordance with this resolutions. ~.. Rcsared, That Unit. George Rahn, E. 0. JackL, I.sot and- Michael Weaaer,.be Conferees to meet the Conferees, from the counties of DaUphin and ", Lebanon, at floe house of Samuel Rank,in Junes ' (own, on --='— for the purpose of nomin ating a candidate 'for' Congress, to he"'supported I by the Llcti - tocrat;e ' party of this Congressional 1 diiorich Oo mutton, the Chair appointed 'thit following persons a county Standing' Committee for the ensuing year: , Peter F. Ludwig, C.; M. Straub, Robert M. Palmer, Michael Cochran, Decatur E. Nice, Abra ham Seltzer, and , ‘VilciatuAL On motion. . solved, That these proceedings be signed by the.Otticeis, and published in all the Urmucrauc liapeis of this goatity, and Senatorial and :Coil gressional Districts. • hy the 'Officers.) In this lonon2ll, on Thunoirty laot. of rn lin2rrine RI. nee., LLiz FAnqt - u, in the 13th year or her ugt.• to thia bOlTlll2h, an TIIIIrglh!i last. .lonx P.infan gull of Eilarazd 1. and Eliza Anw Taylor. _ tintrer littinchtliiren, and forbid then, not, to corn unto toe; lot of such the_ kingdom of - Maven." 11at.19--14• • • Ceidle thy night was early, Angels guarded thee while here , Hovering o'er thee; a hispered glory, Attatriliearen thy spirit bete. • Babe; thy sleep is rains iind peaceful. (Misrule; guard thy narrow bed, '_Yet I mother's eyes are brimful, ' Thiingb she knows her child iv dead."' -Oil she wanders to the cradle, • Honing there thy smile to see Angel spirit! smith her anguish— . Seidl) tie—Edward—smith it thee. When thy feeble frame lay 11;011 , 4 in white upon its bed; s)ne there sat whose spirit lingers, %.VAtl•lung close illy little bead. Ogre site rts unit thy boson) hpuored And . she felt thy silent pubc, But again a Si2ll she btestheik • For the child she loved so touch. Lively hake t!thy Savior railed titer!: • For to' swell the ranks of bliss, ' There t .reign in light forever, There Teo dwell before his Loving Vents I would yon hold-him, IVlie the Lord of Flory eat led I • Jesus it rough his blood redeemed hint, And I If glory iiirwas funned. Pottsville. Jun • 2d, 1816. M. S. M J : 41 .A."7,7 3!° es, with power tdincmase t eu I number with 'heti, arpont nanties in . this Se tuna! . I. of the committee, Nei. I. §. J. NI ills. Col. Cherlea Fridley , wero successively called fur meeting. . . -4olutimto, thrOinilt their DE.I TO S. COM "SUN trATEn L•4les or — K — o u : will prevent * vpreeed Stott rao, to Shifler flub Ne. t, of gehaythM Count*, on the Ito o r /nig. 'rho blue centre• is preparing In the shop m,. Henry . 0. Freda out. and tie d . wilt: he a mo t h . "affair, affair, as Mr. P. le to paint a likeneleftirw aiuman , in the centre of the Mara.. Sane°, 1848. - • 1- • • rt~siA(elolL'llk=M THE A Wag Cointnittee nr Tinstres of Ole ~ p b; ,aletbadist Episcopal. Mardi or Pottimille," meet' on Tuesday and Wednesday Eatables nest, ap e tab and 1011*. Inst.. at 71s:o'clock at Mr. Tay:.• Ovum Street 'brae Norseakaa, fey tke p er p o i. renting Fails and Sittbars in said Church. . - PAY•••• de••••• of 20011 kintrr • Idea/014 Will please anent the Comndited. • • . A datinitret the Perri arty bit semen Mr. Taylnei Store. ~. H. IHHG, SW/0y Deana( Trustees. .. - June S. L 944." - - , .frApTng fintiettatirie Kate Rev. J. W. floßmeier I Zr'' will takeAdave in thir German Reformed Junk in Oivvigsberr„ an Friday . tienreinv, the jlth of June, at 10 o'clock. The Rev. T. Lehobaelt. wilt deliver th e *installation german; the Rev. U. Wapree, will deliver the dram to the Pastor, and the new. U. C. &Orr, ittrietiver theettarite to the pentregation. $1& jr-' . .1.11L , 16111i1 I.MDGE.No, 218.—Am rung , o f t , laski 'Lodge. N 0.218, will he held on 11Qnda • cycling, June ihebtkr, sw. Y o'clock. P.,31., ..11hy - Sim• Regimental' Ordem • •• Real. Quarles, First - Ripincnt Schuylkill..Counly rolunieers..i ,r,s^TIIR Captains of Companies attached to the . R... 11:1r , ghw nt , are-reqnired to furnish the Adjutant will a weekly fist of the_ names of the officers anti mem bers att a Cited In theit resPective Companies- Thigh , : return is required to to romptere up to the timer *herr made, alt subsequent returns are rrmrire , fenry to con tain the names of additional Condiments.. The Commanding O ffi cer particularly desire* ihnle attached to Ike Regiment, to continue ttsvir eforts the purpose of increasing the Companies to the number prescribed by taw. as the Regiment is directed by the President to be Reid in complete readinetis for further orders. ,Sty Command ISAAC SEVERN, Adyt. Pottsville, June 6th, 1816. - 2.1- jPOWS.IGE aware': N coAequente of several passengetslhavintecOm 1. plaincd that some 51elnY was canned at j.ivernnol. at V. W. Ityrnes & Co's. °Mee, Mr Joseph McMurray, has openitt an officeln Liverpool, at No•;1, Whirr Ituatr, andripnointeil Messrs James Hccltet & Son and Richard Murphy, his altents in future. who will LI Tr emir.• satisfaction to pwseneers etnbarkintfin hereafter- 11MURRAY. For Passne+ iri this r,ine, rippty •ro 13. Ban Ilan: . Me. Agent for Ibsen!' McNltstray in 3cbnr Ikill:county. wt also tranenots looney loamy part of Europe, in sum!, one round and upwards. June 61.15. Wool!' Wool !!:. Wool!! • I • T IMAM. ddrailCes wfll be rttedle by tbe subsSria,i- J :won Wool conaigne4 for sate or shipiyent tofir, 4 _ land. )(AMIE ros f:Ay, • ' ' -.0 Aou.th, tcxe•t; ~N e w''V. ak: Neil Ynct June- el l'alf.::- . • I • i 23-31lio , I Stray - 11 wand. I ,1. AllE to the sithscrit.mr nine- months C Mark and whim rpottegl ";.111:s. - sr:, size. Th.. ow 'ter call have Ittat ;tea the 5t.1.4.1..her at the Depot._ • • ..14111.1 Du} 41.111 - e. 6, In:::. _• •23— , .t • To Iron: and. Coal Masters.*: TIIE subxrriber haviiat lout eery con4iilesable et perienre iii the Iron 'fracit, hal. recently .arrired here from t:inciardl with all the late ant} import:tat itti proveatcnis in Blast FloTll2rYt!, Rollin; tbs Rad- • way 1r0n.:4-c., and flatting, u pernt ions, and is des:runs of millet takite; the superintendence of midi wroiks or to 'erect •Iltem Irvin the, newt eactenl ansk principle, Itsfereuee.tcr Al ess Reyna& E r . ll mill ll4 l , , l'lnlarlelphin, or .NlesScs.. &Karnali ic lohnsotil Aviv York'. Apply 'by - letter, post paid., to. 11011- , I , ON. v 4 S. Oa Letts °ince, Pi5a . .. 610 4 41 Eu _ Jude ti, la .'23, • 1 1! FiltST S L.t*ST OTT C 1 7 7 is hereby given to all tiefstM. interest,d; •11.. rt The tbookwastilAccounts Of Robert Adam , : for vier ly of Mount Ca tbritr, are pieced in 1111 . hands of the 2, 31,nr 'her for collectain—artt/losti- indebt •il to the said: Robert Adams in any wise. ti p to Inc; ficssr day of FA miry last, will please' calf at my °Rice between this. and the Ist day of July, 1516, and. sate vo te_ 1 X. w :IT. r • • Jun' oth, IS'S/ . ' ADISSOitItIOII. ' I rj'lllr. partnership heretofore exislinz between Davidi L Chi This and John tholeki,s wider Ilie On" oil l'ild-• lh it & Ill'idehis,, was this day dissolyrii,by sleitu4l con setit„ Da vbt rhillas having purchased the entiteltoirr vA of John Ifodgkiss. AU, iltillle aga iies the' hith tvilh be paid by David Chillas, awl all delis due the time will be received by r aivid Cliplas. i ' 1 'DAVID Clll Mks. • - ' - Jon N. iiOuciiis. Pottsville, June 1, Inifi. - 2.3-31 <E!oleman's Evench Cement..' article, tilt repairing, lirolieti 'CI, L China, itimeii:sivare. Cannier drifaments.' na' Fancy Ankles of every desciiption, whil is rontilnt; ly etn :et outmied asFsuperioa to any article of the ita e . staitt, and which ID be in every si 14ity hist nee o:ea and for :mk s whnieale and atait. at Jis NN AN'S Cheap Variety Store,l Pottsville', at. manufacturer's price,f—winilesale S.OD per Mall— omit, per bottle_ J aue 6, AS id.. . l'rellare for War. • . • • 1. INFANTRY • eXerCIM.S and ma.. I rogue res Ltittit Infaniri and Riflemen. for tli not !lie Militia of tint United' States:by Major Getera!' Scutt, 1..;. S. A, just tryst cep for sail, at BA N SAN'S Übe p - Umikstore Pottsvil e. June 6. INI6. ' S,ECOLLEGTIONSOF•3, EXICAT, 1., i • • fy • "allay Thomeinti. late Minister, just r ceived ;in le al. HANNAN'S. Clieali'lluuk :Store.' June G, 1:5:6. . I. : .1 .« , • .IRILIEIPS M. , GAZ - INE. 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