w!lO A4IUS Iij.u dial plat: 0 t ihd 7 tbtl Urrea wis llnre, snd ihl 6 JUU men would some in on the 8ih. Volencla is no doubt wild litem. Buna Jfnna is probably Bow between M.intersy and Salullo, with luge furce inJ. ahhougli ihe rumor of fight between him and Taylor is not red t eJ to my exicol, many in of opinion ibai tbtr will be Iroub'e in ilui quarter. All thesf iterni taken together, show that (tit eneny ire getting down sgio into ihe oountry they have evaouaicd, snd i our forces r small about there, may succeed In hirrming ui muuli. Urrea at Vicious q-fcVioni little trouble, n he will ei.her tt , come here or go lo Matamoras for a ' t but Sitita Anna, with Urge force ,.iroichii)g the Rio Grande, 'whilst ill o forcei arc conoentraiing here, to those who te familiar with hit policy, W at.) thing bui greeible. The Mexican who ivai tried yesterday for the murder of BowJin, waa fo ind guilty of aiurder in the first degree, alter the jury dad retired for several .hours. Each juror wai i worn n to whether he had my pre ju lice against Meiicans, and near 60 re jected on I It at icore. The white nan, ir an accessory, ia being tried now. 8irire ihe commencement of the Norther, five daye ago, there haa baen no arrival hero although a doien departures TVe are of eourae ignorant of Ihe whereabouts of Gen. Scott, or whether he haa left the Brsis. Wagina are being numbered, and alinga tcaJe for boraci, very fast, preparatory to a bipmenl of troops lomewheie. They run a i go by -water, for the roidi will be gamble in a day or two. New Obieasi, March 1. XATE FROM TAMPIUO iND THE OIUZOS; The icheoner Cella, Capt. Ham, arrived last evening from Tampico tailed on the 30th. We innet tht following extract from letters, ind fioa the Tamf ico Smi--nal of t lie ITih: Tl report that Santa Anna haa with, diawn the garrison from Vera Cru. we preiurae allude only to tht eiiy an J not to 4he Grille. TAimof),:18ih February' 1817. This afternoon,-the mail carrier from Vera Ciui arrived, bringing letters for for-l-iga merchants in vhis city, which stated ' that the commander cf the Mexican forces ai Vera Crnt had reeeivtd positive order froni Santa Anna to withdraw all the force, from that city ., and to rarch them into the interior, and it ia supposed, by ill now that 'Fieri Crutwill be occupied by our iroopa, without a blw beina struck. 'Great prepamtiona are being made here Tor fomethlng, tut Gen. Paiterion keepi very thing so elose thai it is impossible for any one to find cxt i thing concerning the rext movement. All arc anxiously a wailing the irriva! of Gen. Scold Tampioo, lOil: February, 1847. 'Gen: Boon landed under a salute. Or -den have been given for a movement, ar.d 'Gen. ' Twiggs goes lo-morro to the mouih of the river wirii a portion of bis division,' fand the balanco of ih regulars (leaving e. nouglrAriillery only to take charge of our 'dvfcncej will go forward ta soon as trans portation can ba procured. gjL-'iiiimiie A correspondent of the Bulletin gives ti e '"following account of the capture of the Kentucky Cavalry, nieniioned before: Eaitiuo. Mexico, Feb. I , I (9 17. The capture of M.ij.:r Gaines, and Gap (ain C. M. Clay, of tlie'Kentacky Cavalry, with 80 nW, and Mxjnr.Corlantl and Capt. ;Pike of ilia ,3ikanea Cavalry, with Cn men, ha iuit been conf rroed. They were captured on tl.e morning of tiie 22 I of Jan uary, at CI Galuda, 02 mileo from ihie city on thanl,iiis read, by about 2000 Alesi-. cam, under Jinon. The party raptured were nl onl to reconnoitre the road, and liHeen absent aeveral djs. V.lihelimf of the v,pture. they vere eneamfed in i valley. "tute ,,py (8, fe4l8incj ovcr ni;h, A dense fog .,.l9d in lhe vMey and tha sun mm an- : . .... u)Snerc(.u ,.t rtjcz,rii,t were d,a.:overed .0(1,pe!eiy tattounimf thanri. Eseane was , .,. - -poKainie, ar.a to iivt fought would hav, -bs naJ(lPM , , h r u : enu" ,or" wo,,,c ..bly have hem tiain. :oriMwr,w i:io .lllii,i left them, ttbich they did uhn ,,ie bftl lfma lhv rnuA obtain hr J -eaiej us .prisoner, of war. Tney were imrr. jIf &M or, M(l()r 8l ,e head of lr aarehed off toward. San J-oie ih.,nen jrPgjmenli lnd Gen uiitoromly ibeiDgd.amwned end the officers ioff,,l ,.,,.,, srmv , lfce nrj.i9,,. lke ratlin their horses. .Captain Henry, -we flM. wno was acting m interpreter and guide for the rit.achinent, ronde h:s . "7 8,1,7 "r,Urr' on" ,d eheneheJ by a free people JnUpr Gaines horae, tnd arrived heie with , IJL , the Intelligence, He.daahed off in the .of the whole Mexican guard, killed to tD,pursued bi,P, ind raJs his ho., a miblo i, ii. i it 1 I l.i' f. I. i"i .ui br r tli him oinpleling the feiiinimki ol the d.ntHiii'e In this placo on foot, 'liii unlucky occur- ence haa creaind great ieniatii)ii in tin irniv, and ii is regretted lite more on ac I'ount of the Influanve it will have up m tin Mtxioans.whom it will inciio to acta whirl ihey hav not heretofore dared. Mafortunee never coinu singly -anoiher rapture of om men has just bien eonfinned Capt, Ueady w'nh 17 'nen of ihe lu'rnutlt cavalry, sent out to procure foiai;, hut been capture. by a puny of Uu:cliero ai a A'dnchero aooin 25 or 30 inilea Irom here. I nnderatand thai this party were in atiend nce at a fandango, and were in audi a ataie of intoxication as to be incapable of reiiit ance. Whilst dancing and drinking, their arms were secured, and when the ranche roe c 'lie it, upon them, 4hey had nothing lo defend themselves with. 7'hey were likewise marched off to San Luis. Ho we Sanls nna, in person, will nri leave his strong.hold at 8dn Luis, unless it is lo pre vent our arn.y from marching to ihe city of Mexico. STILL LATE It. . 7he U. S piopelUr Washing'on, from the lirszos reached this city VMinday af lemoos, having on board Maor Gen. Uai ler, and oher ptiscngcrs, with some aick an tischarged troops, I'he Washingtoi, lift on the 23d. By this arrivnl we learn tint ihe embukaiion of the remainder ul the troops at the Brazos would not bo.com plcted before tin ft fill of this month, aa ii waa necessarily a slow work from the means and mode cf embark iner.l, and ihr difficulties arising from the bar and shoal watir The oavalry had yet to be embark ed, IS'. (thing further from Sanit Anna at San Luis, but it ia believed that his recent die pluy lowardsSiliillo was merely intended to mask his real movement towards Vera Cruz ai:d that he has actually inarched towards hat jtoint. One account had been rnceivrd that lie did ronlemplaie an ullark at one time on Sallillo, but was deturred from the attempt, by ihi dilTioulty of procuring wa ter on the route. Ii has been ascertained lhat Sdim Anm bad i.l San L 30,000 men, of which 7000 were Cavalry, Front the preeenr" advicea l isrhot'ght he may bo ablo lo reach Vera Cruz as soon aj Gen Scotland if hr arrives before the latter, will be ablo to pre vent flie disembarkation ol the troops or af tacK them if he finds only a portion landed. The whole of General Scon's force will n- mount to about 13,000 men. and an injures sion exisis lhat Santa Anna will liak a fthi at any rale, even if lie haa lo enc ounter il. whole body. Gen, 1 sj lor hi about CCCO mc n ht 9itti4tu atiuuQ0 at rtivi.MQ tilt o.i.t . learn has collected provisions thtr hich, wnh whil he had received fimu Camsreo was lulCcient for rihl or I ei. nionih' eupp'y of the force he had wiih hiin. T'f poais on Ihe Rio Grande art very wrpIJy defended, and could been tied wiilioul difliiul y il ih'e (niiny only had the enter prise lo nndt i Uke H The Mexicans sre- omaiantly and mo; corrrcily infoimed of all our movementf Mrenp'h of our diHaient garii-ori", mij.- jllCH. Cj'.'T &f. If ihe Castle of V ra ..rur. is rml peedi'y captured, tve learn it is ill in tention of Gen. Scoit to remove hi- rorps fiorn ilm range of the vomito. nd lo block ids Ihe city and Cistic I') i a and l.u-o. A lurrior iieviiled that Gt n. Tayloi iniciiiled lo advance from Sjltill in ctM it tvu a.orrr'ained Sin's Anna had tilh t!r n hi force from SinLu'S 'I'he iN olive candidate tor Governor ol his Suite is a very wealthy lawyer, nsi- dent in the city of Laiieusier a man ul fait ulcu s, bill ht thorough a Fedeialtat w politics e there is living. We have !! doubt that he will lake great pleasure t a. slipping Itis neck from the trammels of t!n Ndtivwt rioiniiiaiion, as socci as he sees a fur chance to help the opposition cindi date. Of all men in the Stale, AJt. Keigan is the very man a ho would be most prompt o do a kint'io fo like tins lor the Fedeial i?ts, I'tiinsiihiiniun. Gr.N. ("as . lie hafl evinced great tal enl ktid f.riiirr" in Hireling an I MM-ttij the prtliiiral r'ppuJition which, in an H t)dec'l moment, has been broi.gbl to bcii j(aiitH tf.e ctniniiy end the war, and hit whole rttorse t.ai betn so able atid pntrtot. tr, that he has v.on trocfS of frirrm's- In tin cr Villh F.nplnild 110 linn look tht . cheva,ier pf M ,,e boke WOfJ ovc, , , niin . , n!if nB ..-..u lhll evint ek So. - men and such principle are 10 be ca- face!. i''"1', ret.. u nmile 10 Congress 'c " F ' ' h sinved in this tommy ' t.r.re'r.l f' 'L ''1' ,,as, ye,r n s XB.rr-r i . &.11TIW.1V, .W.ltf 13, IWT, J. K. tt.FAL.Vl2K. Esj. it autltorkii lo ac( g Anunt for tht 'CuttMuiA UtMucHiV, and re- etipt atl mon!afr ttubwiptiun and Ativeitis- mg ul Ins .icrt'itci io . . .. 1 - i;ulwlrliiltitl . i. on r i nes I r hi yew Yu'rk " MiuMu-ttrtel. llmhm " 10 S ute-nlnct. Baltimore S. Jf. cor. ),; and Calvert-ttt. Merc.'tanti-Ntehanict and ."ratltxmtn may find ,t to ttcirutlvntuireto advei t, 1 1 m tint pujicr.u it u tht until ju ..tt'iliihed a tit louiit) beat ".ni Aiw a grtattr circulation i.t!ic county than my vthtr pujitr pub'.ithtit uitthm th it milt. Foit GoTEK ni FIM.WS It. SIIUXK. For Casal roMMisioiEn, M'JldilS LOS GSTRE1II. TIIE 4 Til Or M.mClI VOXVKS' noy. We (jive il another column a lynopsis of ihe doings of llns body to w hich we in vite attention. The Kisoluiion. aie pecuU tally (""d ar.d njiould not be overlooked' Ii will be acen thai Governor Shunk re ceived 100 voles being mote than three foiiriia oi the wholo number, and wai after wards uaaniniously nouiinated. The roceediiij8 of the Convention are represented as having been veiy harmoni ous, and tli a delegncs scpaited wiih'a firm ioiifidence that they ' had pteaented to the people of lhe State a good end pure ticket I11 .l.iir 1 1 fTi'ief. ' THli S1A Hi TICKET. The Dnnot-ralic State Convention hav. icg re nominated Francis R. bliunk loi Govtrnor, and nominated Judge Longflrcih of Montgomery county, for Canal " Com missioner, we place llitir names ihis week, al our head, to miuin there un'il the Oc tober election. Judys L'nyire h rotnef hefoie l5ie peojile with sirun recon;meiid aliotis from his qiiailtr uf ihe S;;ito, both a la character and compeit ncy. Ol Gover nor Shunk wc all have know letter lit has been tried and aUays found laithful If iho people Ho las slink lo principli ikrnughoul his lifetime, wii'ioul svvcrvirfi either for fear or friendship, lie ia truly i soft Govrrnnr, We can all feel cerhir that while he is in the Executive chair ihen is tin roguery or iniiiL'tio goitir cn in lhai ml'p ilcciod is onr fincire wi,li, and wi ilniiht noi tint the inrcrc-ta of iho Coiijinon- wealth require i'. VB THUUCilT SO. The project of the snecnla'ors lo crl tin irnntrnl of the Public Impion luciits, u jljd ing through lhe Legislature, From the proccedinus of the Senate ol die 8 h insi, wt jextract ihe following Toe hill 01 incorporate the IViiiisylvani,, Canal Dntl lia I IJ'iad ('onip toy, and to provide a sinking fund for thu piymr-tit ol lie S 1 n 1 3 debt, passed fnuKy, yeas IOihvs I 1 . 18 follows Vcaf Measis Hons, Carsiin, Cornman, (rahW. Harrali, Darsic, (J iliiv, lMtsu,,li)i,i, it)n. Jtirdoti, Levi, Morrison, Unh. Uich- irds, SandHrson, Smiili, Smyser, Willi son. Gihb'ins. Spcakei 10 Nays Mems. Andeison, Dcnnrr.. I'ijj er. Black. Ciecr;ift, Hill. Hoover, Alasou, Ovrrfield, I'ot'icger ami IJ iss 1 1 1 he eleven nays uhove aie all Pciio- crats Mr. Ui nmtik, llcmocral, ws iih sent. Of the nineteru vote in tli e nfliriia live, uneulten are Whis, one (Mr. Can innnj .Native American, ai.d oiw (Mc, i ;f) I'.'gua Democrat. Tlicariicle in the laM Danville Inel li)pnrer in relation to th 2500 ap;ro pi i I ion, is niiri-ly a w ale of amntuii lion, the b) having btctiiue a law seme days pievioiip, wi'lioitl opposition in -i tirr branch of the I.r ginlaitirp. F. n i ihc hcmesiy of Ihe BuiltliugCjri)' mitire, wiil havt' abou" as much rfect 4 il.p lihi'in of a niti-q iHo lipni at :lt plian', and will be s Ii tie regulcil hy ihro' , or tlicsd ul.otto acqjjipeil vitli litem. i'he edi or i'ppr ars very tnxim ic have the rr.essoie It fi lia vo'e of ihr the people. We wonder il he would !ea. v iliiiit 1 nihrni! the lolloainj' cj'it sim 10 i vote of tin; ptople of the county- ftball the Public PuiMing ai Dinvlle he given to the township of.M .honiiij,' r halt ihey he uld, and theawila go jr. tu he C-jon'y T reavuri"? Snow has been aein in Floiidi ot.l, twite in twenty ycr.ts, Sj s,ys cn. tx '.hangs papci, I I'm ilm (Vlninl'iii flnttPAml. Nut laving bieo gtud wnh notise uic: gab like those of Bloom, we do not wish to consume time to write two or three columns but propose to pay lliem in their own coin, and do il in the shape of rhyrne. Kit by TLmulcr. How oft'n iii lhe (ouris af things, Whim lift iu ditnp)uiiiioiit brings, MuiikinJfxclniin lioncalU iu ttiu, ' Bit liy thutnlir. t " . ' 1 Wuila tru!ing through this world of woe, l)y carelussui we sluti o)r tuu, And ihon w haniily cry C I' Hit by thunilti. When w go lo a dance and (el heat, ' How apt to swear al our ilcfrut, And ay its all a cumad chat, lilt by thunder. ShouM wo have two dollan to pty, Would w a ifflitlemi'n Hny liny, Or rail, svur, tare ami nay , flit liy thunder I Even if we fid to get tho tin, We cannot swev iu a tin, iS'o guutluimn wtultl do ut h a tiling, UitVr thundor. Vou uf coura cxpeclij faro low and gttoj; Tliii the i'ipeytotvn dutegation understucd, And cltLirjfuJ you no mora than mun ihould. Dit ly thejider, We have already consume) too much lime, And will quit while we feel line, And leave you to make the other rhyme liit by thundtr. " HORREGON. SOUND DOCTRINE. Tlie following article fio:n (he Harris burg Union is a fearless a it si oppniiuiif enunciation of our duties and obligations as Dcmncials, in the coming contest : The great mnjority of the jeoplo of. Pennsylvania belong to tho publican pBityi and lhe present Whig ascendancy is owing to one of those fluctuation in tin course of popular su lunge which ai times couti jue lo take place without denoting ar.y liirg moro I h .in the presence of some tern. poiary excitemenli No change of opinion ins been itTccteil. and the lar.ks of the I), mocraiic party Bre a lull now as they evtr were in lhe days of our greatest strength We havo a fair field before us and a bright ptoepeet of success if we aci in conceit and present an unbroken front to our political opponents. The great watch word of the party is "principles, not men," ,ind every Democrat should reflect lhat in laboring (or the advancement of the ticket, he is not so much procuring the elevation ol individuals as Ihe continuance and tabil ity of our free iustituiions. 'e cannot all no plrasetl in the selection, but we e;n al tbide by lhe decision of our convention representing the people tnil cxprespit g tin voice of a riifjiirity of Ihem. Discip line is a great point in politics as well as in wnr, and a Demnrrat who is guilty of hi tubordinaliou is little bettor tloni a mulineei in the cump. If his judgment docs not fa vor lite principles of the p.irty he can with. Irnv his allegiance and tender it to the op. posite party, w ho will gladly receive any allies without hesitation or inquiry. If he cannot submit lo our ru'es and will not sup port the regul uly nominaied candidate, bu prefers n intppencent pomliileio. noil lo.kF about the head quiricrs of a knot of tutbu- lenl disturbers of our poliiical harmnny, let him go fiom our midst at once and cease to porjlex our deliberations and movements We do not want the voices of such touch-ind-gn Democrats ; ihey are foremost when there arc any ofli'ca lo be dittribuied ni any patronage to be dispensed, loudest in vaunting their own pcculiir and pre-eminent n.eiits, and interfering with the just mil deserving claims of ihnso who have consistently and ardt'tuly advocated the true interests of the parly. At lhe present lime there is an aclunl necessity for tin practice of discipline and the exercise of a sp'uii of conciliation, if we wish to reap the benefit of our numbt rf ami take advantage of lhe bickerings and disunion of lhe Whigs. They aie so in toxicated with the unusual reiersn in liieir misfoi nines lhat Ihey cannot see I he slink ing platform on which they stand, hut look forward to the fu'.uio with the vain coi.ft delict! of ee'.f-deludcd men. Al the next election we shall carry the Ftate by a ma- jaiily of 20,000. The power which the Whigs Invo been enlrusled with has al ready been abused, and il must be Iran--ferred to lhe leprttentaiives of lhe Demo cratic parly. The Court House al Newton, New-Jei-sfy, was recti) ly biiiued down. The 'hoard id Fieeholdcrs have decided to re tiiild at Newton. That town contributes "G5'jO towards lhe expense and ihe counij ?85H0, making ?15000 for tlie purpose le- q-.i.v.'.-C. S. GazCte, .1 im:.!(k u v i ic B I All: CO.NVLMIO... The 4 h of March. being the day set a- pari for the meeting o' th" State Convention to nominate Dam tcraiin candiJiles for Governor ind Canal Commissioner, the lolegites assembled si lhe Court House al Ilarrisburg, at 1 1 o'clock A. M The Con vention was temporarily organised by ap pointing Horn K. Kncns as I'resnlenl and nn caning over me itai ol ueleg.tea, H - pcareu tint uu were present, lhe ioos fcnlion was then permanently otKanizfil by die appoinimenl of on. WILLIAM IlKATTY, of ltd lie r county, as Prerldetn and several VicePreeidenls and Secretaries. After various prelnninaiies wrre had, nn motion, ihen proceeded lo vote for candi date for Govei nor, which resulted as follower-Francis U. Shunk received 100 o es Nathaniel B. Kldied U Henry D. Foster b illiam lieaiiy 1 William Bilei 1 Ephiaim Banks 1 J. B, Ard 1 Genriie M. Hollenbuck 1 Fiuncis K. Sjii'nk haing a ninjuiiiy ol ill tho votes cast, was declared Ihc duly nominated candidate of the Demociiic Gonveoiioo, for the office of Governor of Pennsylvania, On motion of S. 9. Winchbstfr. lhe nomination was unanimously confirmed h the Convention. The Convention then look a recess until evening, when upon assembling, it pro ceeded to vole for toe nomination of aCanal Commissioners. Upon the fifth vote ii slood as follows; Mtm Longr.ieth had 83 votes J -ob Dillinger 17 Doct. Jl. Holmes 10 Wiin K. HuiTiiagle 4 Monnis LoNO;TKKTn, of Montgomery county, having received a mnjnrity of all the voles given on the fifth vole, was de clared duly nominated ss the Democratic candidate for Canal Commissioner. On motion of Mr. M'Caulky, ihe nomi nation oI'MoRtiis Loncstiu.tu was unani mously coufiimea. Mi. J. Glancey Jones, from ihcCom milltle on Kesoluions, re)oiled lhe fol lowing resoluiious, which were adopted: 1. Resolved, That the members ol ihis Convention are deeply impressed with a sense of gratitude for the abun dance, with which b bountiful providence has filled ihis land of freedom; and foi 'lie great prosperity that pervades Ihe country in i's moral and social condition and in Ml the industrial snd productive puruiiis of the people, agricultural, com mercial, mouufactui ing and me rhanicul. 2. Rtsolved, That we, in amnion with the people ol this country, deeply sy n paihiz- with those of 1 1 1 land and otlit r fails of Euiope, on whom ihe hard am withering hand of famine it laid, and whose miseries are aggravated hy despotic rulers, who rob labor of its j n st reward and impoverish the many or Ihr ben- fi; of tbe few. 3. Kusolved, That il is a source of i.miifif aiinn in ihe beiievnlpnl anil phi Unthrophic, lo witness Ihe Christian republican spirit which animates lie leople of these United S ales in extend ing aid lo their suffering brelheren ii )iher coinlries, and that we recomment' o our friends throughout ihe Common veal ' Ii lo rnske Ihe most liberal contii itilions in money and provisions, accor ling to the extent of their ability fi tl'e'r relief. 4 Unsolved, Thai the ii creased pios jierity and power of our greai country, he lesoll of lier fiee inslituiions, and iho faithful a.lmiiiis'ration of the gov- riiment, are satisfactory evidences that he irustcimed war cry if nor oj po' ncnts ss to thf ruin (o be accomplished hy the tariff of 1S4C, will fail lo havr any o 1 1 r ell cl than lo excite a feeling ol lidtculc towardb the authors of th-." setisah'ss pitiiliclior.s. Our farming, manufacturing and o'.htr i ndust rial in inteiests, are in the tughesl state (I propei i'y, and rue nol injuriou-!y ,(', r ted by the cjn rations ol the pieaent tariff. 5. Resolved, That we have undimin confi leuce in the integrity and purity of thf President and Vice I'jcsidenl, of the United Stales, and of the several head oi department?, and recogivze in the pei for mance of thei r hih rontiiuitto ml .'n't.-A ll.n Itit , Mit,,a lA il.c. clillii i' ' J . . ... ' 3 and energy with ivi.icli tney nat e per- foinitd tl.e clutitfl of the l.ih t?liuns!ous liqaoi for tMen'y;' 1 i - I In it. em, U K auf Vrilt'Fll4 it N V if ' ftratifiealion we piestol liiA..iii Sackk is our csnclidate for (ijveri or; bin private character is irreproich ,hie, snd his long public services afford the surest guaranty of his fu urt ft leliiy and devotion lo the pi.hltc interests, snd lo xtiund Dmiocraiic principles. During ins piei'iit torm, his edimrinralion has h ,6, jngimhed for an i. .flexible id neience lo the cardinal princiiles ofDe roocrcy, sound rconomy, and a rigid niaioienaiiee of the public fnilh,; his whole coniloct, as well ss Ihe usages of 'he party , empirically pointed to his re-nomination, and his re-election will be sustained by the suffrages of an hon est ami intelligent popi 7 R"solved, Thai we heartily sp prjve of ihrj'isi and derided coiitse of Got, Shunk in the leelrinions and re Ons, bill ties winch he I. as so repealed ly urged upon the Legislature to heap pHed to Hanking I isiilutioos, ilm estab lohmeni ol il ese jiioi securities lo prop erty, and ihe pn fits of labor in ref-renc to lhe Hanks chattered at the lust sesshn leceived our derided approbation, and as we believe, Ihe approbation of the people; and we entirely approve of tht able honest and upr'ht cotire which hn liitf uisued in) inte rpo.ing his ve to to tli coporations chartered for indi vidual gain, by which an exemp'ion A'as thus a-ked and cu,d tied fi om Ihe oidmary responsib lilie of individual enterprise. 8 U-solve!, That in the Hon. Mon itii LoNGsritETil we have a sandidato or Canal Commissioner of whom tho Democracy may well be proud. His infk'Xable inlegrily, high order of tal ents, and sound democratic piinciples, commend him to the cordial support md affection of every Dimociat oiPenn ylvani, 9. Kegolved, That the rcceni action of the Senate of Ihe United Slates, in he expulsion of Thomas Rnchie, the ihle and faithful exponent of the doc trines of Demi ciMcy, whose long life has evinced his fea less devotion lo ihe mainten ance of Ihe great principles of free government, metis with our decid ed condemnation. The entire freedom of lhe piess, in lhe examination of the coitducl of public men in relation lo pub lic measutf, is essential lo the preserva tion of our iiberliee, and any attempt lo coerce fciln.ee by punishment, will not fail to visil the aolnors of such a meas ure vi h the r probation of evuy citi zen who values the inestimable privils jes of American fieenipn. 10 Resolved, Thai J awes K. Snow den, the late tfficient Slut Tieasurer, is entitled lo the giateful ihanksofihe Democracy, for the sei vices he has ren dered Ihe Commonwealth, in die socr ces-ful p rformaneu of his c fficial dmi' s and thai his removal by Ihe Federal. sts, iliows how Itypnci iiical were ihcir shaU' law and fmlulanl pretences )iit f r h luring the eanipiio o1 1811. that Ihey would pinjpiihe pinker p'ion. 11. UjioIvi (I, That we ph t&f om -selves to give an uodivitl d and hcorly suppoi I to lhe nomination ol this Con tention. Our candiestes re emini'ntly woi'hy of the suppori of ihe D meciHtic pai'y and the peopl-,, aoil no Dcn npr-l who is line to his pmfr.-t im wi l p. i .nil himnell, direnly m indirectly, In in Mill cnuxe, to C)pO"e them. 12. Resolved, Thai we are in favor. i vigorous and energe';c protecunoo of 'he existing war with ,M x co, npi.iia inj the nialeiiy ioac ivity' policy, S, uo wice ami impolitic, am) only calrulair -d lo proloi ( ihe war, and check the, (lairio'isui which the j'l.n ire of our cause has in j-urh an emineul degree, produc ed ihio-ifihoui the United Stales. 13 Re.volved, That Iheicmoval fr he various ( Dices at Vasbington v ry c ppor enlpl he Naljonsl A' sitaiion, or of Demqcralic piii and measures, haa been long c. nd ia alike derpanjecl by the the Dmiralic parly, snd Ihr It-rests of the counlry, snd rv ne lunger iios'poned or dels '' - -i 1 '-' The fl'big Mtaie Con'f'.., HarriBburg on Tuesday la '1, ed Genet al frvio as the ' Governor. ' It ia stsied, thai Gen' ... tolaet. hM h..lno dr-,'