IGUZZ ONOME IIE PITTSBUitGIi GAZETTE 13Y Eati.5TUS BROOKS &Gar' 'MI PITTSBURGH:I FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 183147 47-71„,rimn.'?.% . T Sercn annum: the Weekly• Two Dollars per annum, strode „ - --- n • poruser Commerval Isdelllkente,.Dom nowc latA.itver /1••••, Import; Nutley )4 A *.trd p•lre; • ~,,.111entra of.Aftfonadidieened. The news cinder our Foreign head, will Lit theinder some idea of the continued tested cif. 1 --- Whoa Id Ireland. Famine having done its worm. Co.r. , iwneene •of the Mobutu Casts Its attendant minister of eVil,, ?cadence, is de- .. Os dear, Z ' In fke efeclffernmean. 5 envying many who t waped hunger and nervation .It iii Sunday —•¢¢• Seth Soday On Want dip. No wonder first the eyes of Mu wodd see upon We are its the slediten dna shoe[ 250 miles Mb unhappy country, and no wonder that the from Malawian, not very far from the Island of chunks of all ruabkind, from the Patio to the Inn (or .Enza) and ascunithere ea the North of Boltan, of Nandi. civilizekintod uncinliud alike, Cape 'St. Antonio, on the Spauish coast. If we are senteo relieve , such Unexampled misery. have • fair wind ere 'half get to Matseilles in a We mad a paragraph in the London Times• f„., dila. if. as ii. haa been fora week ,peat. via. with canoe vat, that en intelligent P ' ea. ' " cold head winds, and little squalls, sot all sans moment Ilk. this, can indulge in • jealousy equal' I 1 of npricious weather (which is very coalman it, lynncelled for and inijuie. The people of the Coi. I Vie Mediterranean tea) we may be a week longer tad eltatee,in money and provilions, Mere catribto i We have had, with the exception of the delay Mod half a Million of dollars, for the "offering ewe 1 in the Meditenatitan, • delightful voyage, (bar. pis of Oren Britain, and never sons sympathy ! ring the children) tine weather and nos maicknese But I must begin at the beginning and give you more heartfelt or sincere than fur these suleters.l wooe cal my sea joinal. So we wilt travel back Mang our people. The undoes of the American to when ire left New York at 12 o'clock preciaely. People in the contribution of three charities. have `parted with hien, who came damn m th e ahip been then of pure and dieintereated benevolence. I to we us utf—drined easily down the cant in and yet our geed gips , by onech thounnols have I t i let of the hula steamboat, inr , ol o fine , l r ly ,i the bens saved, em resented. Hear what the Tory , traanidd:.7dPuPemanathaa.:l:::::,; 0 :::,,, , , . 1 . 1 ,,,, , :z ; . m 4 et ildren' the youngest a baby; the ~theta old Organ vain reed like wild c ds, awing in 1 n w Ireland, , the sister of England , her anthem 1 t enough to romp COIrrhUCIVISA still too much er depend io toe. oranges. te fret, fly and tumble now beer:dug and receiving the h alms of tbe ent, whole : donlike est m el money. lk, ovithant.a keeper. O earth. No distance. no difference of race or relit. I colored fit name to the se; • lady with one little ion prevents the inuision of her claims. and. it to ! girl. We call her othe Comno;Jore." She hat fair to add, their toady- adminion. Hut eau we . ere.sel theAtlentie 24 tune, and looms of having forel edote , faion in . eesting that our rival.; never been sea sick imbet lily She seem. able and celumnistat in whose moulhe Ireland has ; to take rularnsuil of . the ship should any accident ever been the worst opprobrium their jealousy. 1 . befell the c aptain. Also, a young manbbo nd fur thole ma lee, or their ignorance could suggest. •re 1 klaseilles. an--ther boy bound for an e • now .bestowing their charity on, our unfortunate Print at the Propaganda schatil. felloieamcts 7 From all puts of the United ' To day I have yeally enjoyed the sr. The • , Stone ha b v ee e come subectiptions. Mixed with a vem• I wares are glorbrUs. I.ss evening. thrugh sick. I patty neirkerjiaffering nor safe to thlr'nalien. caw the sun we for the firm lid. on a ehareless At Coostantinople there hod beena edscription horizon. H-oe dark and purple the water was— to which the Sultan has lamely contributed. The 'Pais oiornincwa watched the stormy Petrels fit- Pope has ordered prayer. and collections fur Ire.; Inswing the ship—Pronderful birds—never at sat. land in all the churches acknowledging his autbm. , forever on the wive, coming nue knows nit ity. 'From the East and West' Indite we an I whence, and going one dows not whither. No• . better receive each expressions of interest ; but • body knows where their nests are dr - whether in• we cannot honestly prefer. !unqualified . pleasure ~ deed they have way. Some think they batch their at hinting that Marseltleshad Subicribed more fort young under their wing. . '; 'rebind ohmfur the sufferers by the imuulation its 1 The captainfond is a nice md;vere inciable and Franc o." enterfaining, of opinning yarn/. • simple, g i oodheated. honest soul. A regular Yankee in do- The Times goes on to .ay that there ill not the ; "'elle" occasion Toe the " "nthhwhle appeal.,' reecOu'lt.ftabbeleegthhinagNs : w bou l lt k im e % h°ls ee f pt ‘ on titer ' don t and to thrown° entire blame of the sufferings of \of the Ftenck—Gieozoll for Mein. Table doll Ireland upon the Irish landlord. ' for Table 'd'onte. Gene dee-Cents, rts r. I took a Now in contrast to thia pictiore. 'rebel the read 1 went en the fereeertie and scupper deehe Saw e l " look no fhie''rean' the Major of the city n(\ the eea".dthozengdeeut.cks,twe'er, th ol e . .s cb "ctl e ieke' v s e "t i t Cork, who in his address to the Health commit-1 fouteMe‘lle'coultitode.F!'*.rhee captain says all the ~ Ms says: lex • ' . edam ot 4Te been suffering from sea micknett. "Realty My blood is beginning to curdle at the 1 " '• A warm. atoll day. scarcely any sights lam coompelled to witness every day. My I , 't. 00 - 00 .....p Went St 0 o.otes pre. 0 , 1 - whole sod sole empkoyment from morning till I wile 111 •Pfring.' wide doing little. foltenewv do night Is buryieg the w i th dead. When a mete, 1 row end eej li.e the "dale, for nienfe We, sal creature is send with dent, a note is given for i anent nn.deck under tbe awnin. looking oar the has admidon to same hospitel, bet on application ! who ...Wog watt r—" Mother Cary . 'Thicken*" Miere- is found to be no accummodation,so 'het the! nimmine about and aide chirping. Picking up `patient has to ietum to his wretched abode, which 1 crumbs dace Corn the ship. The sail. flip idly ' he diwovera is closed aeainet -hid the inmates i egarest the mass, a pink edge nautilus g rota by— fearing contagion. He i. compelled to die Ws,. , then cods a ...boot" of large black fith, looking lutely at his own dooriatep! ti. hard and black and smarm axif turned out of i. ~.. ..A man was recently wrested by the police 1, ; e—ny. tuning by in pairs. sticking ,up their sharp , steeling a h orn , an d loi n , en ni an d, e a an d his fits and now audrhen their hips. odious pig heads wretched family were actually eartaking.of estop and snorting like homes. mere .(the horse flesh when the min wartaken. ••• • A beautifut morning--wind fair, He stateal that he boil been without food for-three', comae East,—S knots on hour. The air, when I dam, and be hid no remurce but horse Ils,to 10 lrwin on deck, wee as soft Soil Surllnteri n. if it ntisfy the cravings of hs septum and the hunger • rune ever • Woe. held in the green ledend--. of his starving children " it ,Tie wise' swell, and tos..,atul Meat gloriocs y. It is rarely a pure deter, for which we canned be If appeals like throe do not touch tho hearts of eat grateful Id Heaven that we am wo far favored the leading ditars,and perhaps people of Ler i with ouch a momentous voyage. I. tilts stern nisi land, tee thank Heaven that the bean. of our own' ocean. of whom so have heard such grim steriesr countrymen ate not only grieved by the rece.voy , ll' both no h.... yet — wino end heentdol lie , r . n „, t,„.. „, i .„,„„i ..0 1,,, patron 11 breast. of such appeals, but that then-hands are Wl , :e ...1... an . 4!LLy WO I ree d two sills, ono of them we tele. open' la relieve such it Wren. 5• -. 1 graphed. with our flag. . We have seen something of society and a mi n e , 1 • ' Fine. fair wind, rometimis 10 mime, ion In Iteltond even when there was no famine,l thmne• 6 kn." on nu h h nd .nnt . a R g loth." 2Y in the gull and at times we hare not wondered, as we here ; e m "e it e . r ei b i f era. , 1-,e,eadaeliilianc,. : a c h ' i P p " . i n A ; m 7 i n i seen it, of the alienation of the Irish People from I this time, too, We have awn, . l i • the British Nation.though we do not believe in the art we have al. fince i•, 11. • 1,,,,,,„”, N o Panaceas pliged out at Conciliation Hall. by . thie ran versus. ure • iwahie when the the , pole: are tilled and rod L'., .. ... a the lo ' n. like old Repeal Association, the new Repeal Coefed. 1 great weetielle, With the mandeght all over ;hem. • wettest, by the proposed Council of National Ito. c l'he shode. of my:, and ropes lying against them teem, or in the panaceas of O'Connell, the elder re ; like the shadow. of forest brdches against the the younger . These organiudions, like most corn. : ... " ." 1 .. n 1 .. T. Joy' 1 feel a. if I had really' co rnn binations, servo to make countries and men worse! the mii.—the groat, h earing.emiiiig. med .. , ‘iemana sea. rather than hatter. The money spent for oche 1 A silt!' !worts hat been blowing all day; enrich R ant . a n d ory. paa jorun t i., would have f e d as many' has ruffled up the weer tremendocs'y —all hands men dhave!died Of starvation in Ireland. but can '; " an n g d d e i n ii in a L n g hn tb u n t— aa t i h i e a eh . i i . o P r i n n i n e n ia n e r i tat tinning abein' questionablythere ate real, inherent evil. in the i felt it ed. ; The sailoro P h ' ?re had mine brisk wOilt xylem. Ireland saline hot bole mole now than 1 to‘day, reefing topsails sod polling roper. A ye arn hnuoired yens gone by, and than who will I ry canons -view. by the way. a parcel of nitres rend the letters of Bishop Berkley. written to 1 P. fling '?" on the yard Ol • !Ped n or helot.. while engaged in , the Caddie Clergy at that Gam. well be ern' d' ' Our adored mato is a queer chick—a ;on t f at the striking similarity of she condition el the', Marine compound of Sim Tarpertit, Baron dolt People then and now. Munchauten, • 6,11 and a bird. By looking The linueof Lords,—.Land.lords, au the Tone.; a " thoca'dhae'phin7iiii:, his ,! ,., Ir c...... i . t i h h i. ... 1 : e t, 1 T facetiously calls them.—need nut look toward 1 " t hav e e e no neck behind. :1e is as foll , ofhiS wonder. for relief without looking backwards to hod ....1. M 1 narration. km an old salt of 60 year.. and tell , remedy for the political grievances of the country. ! them with such• • ',tempter, air thatdrou are nbli. Poor Laws and Church rates arc an abomineti.u. 1 , *ed to nod .lit. no moo.' how 'trilled the , story to live by, and yet they hove become the penis.; om, connate mmeima in walking and playing . - sent institutions of the country. In all thie,—an 1 i eshouflde board" on deck; with this, and book. partieularly the latter,—England needs reforming.; ch. , / to Is back gammon, eating, drinking. Am we Let Parliament tax the Absent Proprietot* who 1 ; abejfaLn'inhs_thati",..n'in 41 0 1 iin ot i o d * y t a tr ii rr a r n e . t a T i n: i t e*:. live in England or elsewhere, out for what their . men , i Y ii. „ Am it, we etiii awed irt with fn.', estates earn in Ireland. Their antes have neither weather, though occasionally a calm, when we the efit of their presence, nor the country' where, would lean over the shill'a aide and watch the itjoa ,hc n ate ' of t he ecPecl"we of the ceeccY they ;ocTeitl"tmZ7nVotrodflietette hje.n.eotheinegilmwth:he'en'ee earn. There is a eatiennes, among the rich as , man g e. like half tiny jelly. with lively little era well as among the poor, and the only way to put 1 inset., More. er, winning oen it. We had epler.• an end to the wets between Lendlords and tem did star lights above, and manna nolight below. ants, Is to bring them nearer logo :lien. Reform the no th e d'ledn'. of th e chip. We passed neat the Azorevor Western Wand., but not neat enough whole system of landed mantes u far as the rights to see them. One day a splendid striped pilot ii,h of property will admit. Encourage entemrise, 1 play about the vessel, a perfect Harlequin if the protect the poor, frown upon all combinations,— ocean. let I.jbor and Capital act jointly together for a common intemse—let the Lord feel the obligations he is Under to the Pastel, and let the Church *schen politic. by discouraging agitations where there is no remedy; and, therefore, no redress, and (Hind will NOM be veal, improved. It is not Orangebd that will do itnor Hemline:46in a new order of things among all chews and conditinns of Poople.!. Let men vietk and not beg. Give them Bread for Labor, end not Bred without L. bet, and thereby let men feel their independencs and their ability. This aural is too full of in.. ter•st for the brief space we have to give t o it, and we must, therefore, leave it for the present. • • 4,•• Niw WILLA? of a superior quality raised at ; Colambia, Routh Carolina is selling at $1,12i per bushel- The South Carolinian says, "the crops have improved vastly, and the seasons have con , tincied favoratle. The wheat harvest is raging rapidly befotethe reapers, and we cosy soon ex. t, pert new Four in cur markets." The harvesting tuts also commenced on the lower J amen River and with the prospect of a large yield. The Elgin. - more American gives as good promises of the crops in Annelid. except .from the one county of • • Queen Anne's. Ransom= or a pestatroars.--Te slam, of the imports in New York tut creek ful. Datiable Good., 111 102 850 Free Goods, 03,534. The ream:Rotas poo,ooo compared with the cor- 4 responding week of last year. The import of epees last week, in New York was 5193.378 sgainstsls,o3l last year. Moat Of Tit BtAVllms or w.01.. --Of 910 LEAD attached to the,Gorgis Regiment sad who left the State to engaged in the was with Mexico , and all of whom creased the Chattahoochee, only about 460 were mustered reaularlynut of Wilco at New Orleans, the others haring' either died or been dimmed from the malice on account of stet. nee or some other MM. e.Yzilavr 'VIER AT, Nave ORLLANC.—The report of Tallow Fever ittached to one of our tel. egreptee letters two days since, should have read Vera Cruz, suck we are aura being the fart, Bad no doubt the intention of the wriere. There te no fever reporttedaaNew Orleans:. Vocaosoir, eldcA acio of Senator Sinsgeon, and Millitairtitorektaper at the.Pila• burgh Arlene. dint %t Uniontown on 114 WEI • L•tter• from • young Artist • • lA., tlf • Si• V.. 114011 IS OM NSW LOOS. TO mj Gdmlll lb to - datai tires AsrAt4tteris from K. heart Arskeiplin Artut tyedeoignni.44 public/;:}' ey arelitV graFtk fly • littetal vw.i . ihuch • ilier Ilt u ey - The seriur is now et films and . froth this aorta Witi6e;;;lLJ;i: et of all that is there attractive Ii the /dump , — •Ie alga in rxreetetiori of soma It Meta from • efietbar-AitifericAsh iesilehi 'of lilt writ• who w .penthigg • year in Europe, • .• This 'morning at sunrise we enterer the - straits of OM.!ter with a fine fresh breeze, and with hearts bounding with delight. Long be fore the ran area up we were summoned on deck. and saw toe first dim blue of he welcome land be fore us. At fug like a Cloud, then graduary pending heel( into thorn:it and substantial forms. There ptood the shorn of the twa great continents before us. and we about to enter them by a oar. vier passage of ten miles wide. Right over this strait,t4se old Clefaie 'raters of the Mediterrane an, rase the cloudless sun. Spain, , I 3 tubary were b.fore us'. At night as I retell it all. now that we have left the land again behind so, it aq seems like s dream. On the _Tight was Cepa Spann , and all the rugged African mnnuains. heaped and crowded one behind another; on th irk the hight• of Spain, equally floe. some of them splintered and. jarged at the numwit. Drawing nearer, homes, cmtles, and the town of Tangiers on one side--on the other, the strong fortified town tumnoafn d T asriu ff d s d . ed A ov oe w Itit h th sem hailll so,Cveo wn d as au other trees in rows. Old watch towers peeping out here and there, squire, jealous and moorish look tog—and at length the grand heights of Sierra Bullieel (vugarly Apes hill) and ou the opposite side farther tie the great rock, town and fortresses of Oitiralter, lautnirig up gray, g-im, defiant, to, pregnable, ire' weep side, bristling with guns cave , and portholes, end before us and behhott us nthet sewage all Wand the same way with m— eanie of them t iguresque Spanish feluccas, with their troingular helot , mils winging along like la-g.• ir Is over the Jeep All this and much more I cannot dirlinelly recall, make this one of the meat delightful morning's of soy life. The oceistonkmed to Jiffies s sosial feeling through the whole ip. On the forecastle sailors and pan usage. all mingled. and seemed to take in the spectacle as one--at night there was II glorious mono. But !limn leave the journal for want of room --besides there is nothing very interesting to tell you, our ship board life is so-completely monot onous. Occasionally we have had beautiful glimpses of the oiountainous shine of Spain. I had no Idea of seeing such mountains from the sea. They are. very grand—not green and thick wooded like ours, hot brown, black, barren, bare. brigandish looking, great, precipitant, craggy moo Vela. wttb strong watch on their Aides. and summits, lit op at night to else warning against smuggle.. The other day we got • di.eant glimpse of Majorca. Today, we are becalmed —which is very hard to bear; bat lately we have bad so much of this sort of weather, that we ars q•ite need to it. There Is the oddest mixture of persons of all nations at Marseille. , The. Greeks ere the most completions,. and extremely picturemitle. Into an old Turk who looks'asetdernet and fearful an grand Puha himself. It is just the plece for a lover of the ludicrous soil queer. •'C. P.C. thin••.> Cln.: 111 4 1 TOTAL INIOUDi (muted., prolict. cianati im pal done at F 4,974,033. .-...- ..._... _....... P _ Thetibte on Capital antelament. To the &Wore flit ndbo.frg h G o em ent: Herithedfarses a very.irsporlint questions as: Hu the *Trine Legislature's.*Vmond Gov,• (_ error sit.par belield be his own tisaching, or hM in•Pira.kvApriedia, either annolleifdthis original . law to With. or any way superman} it by 7. some': other sad. more modern cub of .4.. 1 When the answer is clearly made out• this question is I decidediousill.time. -For though we , or is I Angel from Haven, p-each any other 0 opel duo that which we have preached unto you, let him be accursed." The Gospel divensation ...the best for our world, and a perfect model i. of equity and mercy. Did the Lad Jews, by his private Instructions to he. Disciples or hut more public dimounses to the mulutudes who heard him, intimate that the law against mur• dee would be annulled or. changed? His faith. fed Biographers - nod Apostles. under the teach log and euneriniendence of the Holy Ghost, who sense his mod important d Wind and practical ' discouree and crying., mention nothing of the r kind; nothing but what goes to with men against I anger, malice. and individual and personal re venge in all area 01 provocation, and not at tempt to take the emecution of the law and jua i tire into our own hands. Hoe of hthin. • which Jesus enjoined upon him who asked what i he should do to obtain eternal life, was to abstain from all murder, "Thou dialt,ilo nu murder" ' The penitent thief on the emu confused that he' suffered justly, and received but the due reward of hie dud...And:Jam intimates nothing against • the punishment, though he promises a full pardon and the enjoyment of Paradise after death. , The Apostle Paul affirm. that the Law a good' . if a man use it law fully. talus add. that is against ' 1 , all dimbedience, against murders and muslayers. I i This Slime inspired Apostle end Judge of the I i law. of the Now Testament dispensation, eye,— . "Ru l ters are not a terror to good wok., but to evil He that breeds shad huh fulfilled the , • For tide thou shalt not c sound adultery. Thou I aim!, :tot kill. Thou +halt not steal, Then Utah I not bear false witness, Thou shalt not c reel" and r if there In any , other commandment, it is briefly comprehended in this uyinte. namely. "Thou shalt lore thy neighbor a thyself" Tim quotation re -0 fen to what is commonly (died the Second Table of the law, or man's duty to his fellow man. But thia s was to be the standing law of 'hi Coristian dia.. t pensation, unaltered to the end of time. The' . r original law against murder is here unequivocally i affirmed by an inspired Apostle; to be ta .taudiog law of the Gospel dispensation. And concerning t public 'Magistrates` and Rulers, "that they are I Mil:dater* et God for good, and bear not the sword , . in va.n." Thew great truths were written to the • Christians at Rmef .r their immediate oar, and. fur the ultimate use of the Church uni Ily.—. . It will follow, then. as clear as the light of the sun at mid-day. thatthe laws of elitist enjoining long • suffering and patience under shye sod ill treat , meat from enemies, were men intended to pre' vent the ezecution of the original law against mur der, but rather to aid in the full administration of 1 law and onler. o .' . This let unwell:lM or deduction, must appea • inconteovertable 'to a nil:Ming mind. Far by flit I. laws of the Gospel dispensation, all persor i .l or private retaliation or revenge is strictly pr hi ' Will not obedience to this rule of government pre vent disorder and 'much violence in societyf— LATILIIT mon TIM Cirt or Mitten —We ' Most certainly. For the forbearance and long suf. learn with real plenum that Major Gaines, Bor. I fenng enjoined by laws of the New Testament .m land. Lam Slay, Midshipman Rogers, and all I forbid, under the most solemn unctions, all vio -1 fence, dulling, butting, *luting, lynching, and the other American prisoner., had been released• maimir.g of every kind, by the individual who and wen at liberty io it. city. ' \ thinks himself injured by his fellow man. either in Thermionu in regard to Santa Anna are ez l , his persm. character or ernee,anil appeal only to . - the regular earn nisUation of law arid equity.— ceedollflY contradictory. It h. positively ...ft.! I' So lase, theiefore, from making void law and order, io come of the Vera Cox paper, that he has been _,. the 9.ePeil P'eceP te e if obeyed , help , and onamin 4l '' superseded by Henan, and in others as positively 'I ly help, in the regular and thorough admbtletre. denied. The following is from the Vera Ctn. cm , tion of all equitable law and good order inoxiety. . ..• , Stand forth now, ye wise men and public ea• lieaPendent of the N. 0 . Time. ; - youiselret valiant for the good of your country in confirmed. I the great cause of truth. Tell on plainly, erheth. Secood—Santa Anna and Canadian have been • Cr you admit that the Creator of the worl d ever denounced by the Congress, and orders Iro ned by I gave laws to men designel for the use soil bone- the Government for their arrest. • Pm fit i o l f °" th o e f wi n :le en :ace ' : I f t "deoe,rnwhilatwisithd:yl—w , r•ruhair—d—HGenen".:l.ialeelencictioltin •10ppd'ointPwl'"cialm"qandiear Define them distinctly. If any. of them have been inane( of the army. (when it can be found, I superseded by other and lat.. rule. of action, at I fancy) i once to the Statute Book, and comparing all its , Fourth—Senoree Oliagnibel. and are • i pans wi th the whole, and its manifest design. l appointed ministers to Europe (parts unknown.) . I make out your case, and let us not grope in dark- 1 . and are to pass through the city in • day or Iwo i nem, and the light that is in me be darkroom. lon their way, taking passage in tha British M•il I I My countrymen awl fellow citizens, permit me Burner now lying here, and to nil on the 3d I i to inquire Into the cam of the topiarian feeling. proximo. ' Fend sentiments which are now so common in • Filth—Not • word about peace • i reference to stillol murder. All this is to he received, wr think, with many . y To my min I. the f...sairir are the p.incipal grains of allowance. • i grottoes of error on thektoportent subject: ...-----------. In. The opinion which is rapidly spreading in Gas. Tar mott's coma van hos been sadly e a • nor nod, that the knowledge of Dleina Ri.a.' duced by the return of voleustmrs. A Carnets°, \ f tion, amt' of the &Meines of naval obligation it ' correspondent it. the New -Vork Courier give. the , not essential, now that toe are all to win. and , 1 good pofiticians. following estimate of the force effective and deficient l l thl. Wrong notion. of law, se though the tent and naturally enough draws the conclusion thatl I chaittgabbe b nil, of rural o ld i e . ito web , not the Adminietiation devian. tii coop op Gen. Tat- . Ithe true bents at all law. . 3.1. The groat mistake, viz. that the original lei in th e ' nem:tali ' ntlite ' l "' foe th e PneP'" ' 'l li law against murder has been sap laded, and be come obsolete. .• turning public attention to other men and other divisions of the Army. ath. Totally Mistaken notions of the result or "The terrier months' men being abut to be consequences of attempting to reform malicious di,,h,,,,,,j, th e , will remain w i t h G,, Taylor ,i mittderets, by confining them to labor in a stale and under hie command, the following troop, : prison. 2300 Volunteer, 300 mounted Tease., and ten Upon this last mistake I ask the attention .4 ~,,,,,,,,i,,,, of regulars—making t h e whole nu , . i my renders to the following statement. viz La about 22 the 00 new. There had hem few of th allotted to. I From the case of Tiffany. iu Connectrcntontoev him four ofreg and a ese I than fifty years ago, down to the use of !EOM( troops are daily expected to snivel at kilaturinras.i \ Dealt., of Kentucky, only a fee yens *ince, I . Admituntthat these regiments are full and here, I hare known ettnf • very many one. of murder. in aboutll then only • make the force on this line which the murderer was. by the plea of °vanity. ‘ 6400 m an, an d you can safely ..., that 30 or partial idiocy, or the infinence of eel &tires, or 1 pet cunt. of the new arrivals will be sick and um -1 some cause. either pardoned, or had his punish mashie. meat commuted to lenPriedeld 4 e nt and lab.. or I Deduct fro th ere 64100 troop h e t number re.' solitary confinement in jail; mod in every such • go i.d to g . i . t 8., p o i ba m ain . and Seltillo instance, the wilful , malicious murderer his mar. I mono , c an ..., c r .,„,,i,0, m oat ..., dered again. when he could fad an opportunity and °will not leave General Taylor an avails- Tiffany =bided his only child. and awn at- We force of '2OOO IMO to make a forward move• tempted to kill his wife. but .she outran him, and ~,,,t.- • . made her escape. He was tried and found guilty, but under plea of partial derangement, hia serf l wore was commuted to confinement in the coun ty jail. After livers' months he killed his jail. or, and attempted to kill himself, and died in pits on. The Shoe hlakee's Apprentice. in Litchfield county, killed his mister, and at the earnest peti tion of • rich man, who gave bail for the lad's safe keeping. his sentence was commuted on the plea of mental imbecility; and in sir or eight • mouths, he killed - hie benefactor while ...king in hie garden. I could go on with this history, but it would swell this easy to an unreasonable length. Meet of my ...cadets recoiled the story of 'young Dubs. and I need not repeat it. From such indisputable facts as here referred to, we must. I think, come to the conclusion, that the Moral Governor of our world. io his disponi. non of mercy, does not follow malicious murder• era with thou tOM.fairOAI and reforming influences of his grace which keep other sinner. from open and 'totem transgreedon. What shall we do then! I grunter the important qoestion without fear of mistake. I say, Ist OS ss a people retain to the fountain of true wisdom and freely ac knowledge that Hs who made usens best 'hour to preen, to. That His laws r wise stud goal, far better thaw the contrivances of abort sighted morale for the, correction and removal of evil We need not ender value the labors of philthe thropy and Christian benevolence in shy fire while we puninl .legitimate couree.but I. t no 1... were how we make experiments again.: the poot tire laws of heaven. If we will ffIIDIV Divine teachings• we shall find that, to the uptigtd, wis dom's way. are ways of pleasantness and all her paths are paths of peace. BUTLia COUNTY monterriusa.-I'ho Wb•ss of Butler county met in Convention In the town of Butler on Monday last, 14th. and nominated t following ticket: Aleentb/y.—John R. Harris, unaniamudy. Tfestsurr,—sSeas. C. Stewart. Commissions.—Jos. Doutbet. Audifor.--Bara. D. Chrietry. Trusters.—yam. A Purviance, Eau, and It,. Isaiah MeJunkin, unanimously. After which the following among other tee; u• were passed. Regolved. That this Convention entertains t'us highest confidence in the integrity. ability etatesinanahip of Hon. /ANTS butts, out an I- I date for Govemor,and believing twit und-r his ministration the Commonwealth would be net .r. ed to her wonted prosperity we will use all h05 , ..- etileeterlionat., pecan, INS alleCeee, believing I •vt thereby IVO wit' best promote MU Oven iwer , and the interesti of the entire people of Penner l eant.. Resolved, l'hat in Joseph W. Patton. of Coin. berland County, we recorder &Lathan of undoutit eil integrity and ability. and one whosa adminis tration of the affairs relating to our public wort*, would be dike profitable to the goverment, and people of this Commonwealth. and that we heirs by pledge to him our warmest and zealous sup. port. Resolved, That this Convention entertains um; diminlobed confidence la the integrity and ability of Hen. George Dania of Allegheny county and that we do most heartly concur in his nomination r to the Senate of PennaylvagOa, and wornmend t him to the rapped of the Democratic Whig patty t of Bulb, County. ifeseafeed, That Samuel Harebell. Etch be and he is hereby authorised to communicate the fore.. going resolution to our Whig friends in Allegheny County. without further conference. Woos —l.arite quantities of it us Wog ill in market daily. But there it not quite ea touch competition in dile as there tau in pain. Priers sang. from to to Sc. 9 Vpry this specimens bus barn sold u high im 31 ie. The comusin pries Gu ibe connzion quality le Us. It le hi goad wand and !lode madly suttee at these priers.— clew. Dem. ••- ' - LATIER /Rill .111111:14:43. ~,/. BY RAGTC ,TEMARAPO, krrla a f a Than of To* 41VtcPeci ,1Y"g°,2:711,..L,....,#=.. -- ' -...:--- , " -, -;",--- r;- 7 ---- -----7_ -- • - ,,.... i f ro I,Vera . W.olliwied 0 ,,5 , ~,. P,f• Cot TOpmuialte ..o.fllEALid.r . r. °*"" - W 2, "tija I, l + A al'i l j. cm r . ' rwn i...,.....,. ----- --,. --- r --- ii0...... :...i. b .c ,f,„,„ .. aims Ni ... • Mt by Captain .: , , i, - -,-,..,.... 4 .,..•_ ~.,....: , ~. ~..,_ . 1 thwtieott4tidt isistrivim thii:ms.l Mt. fur Pal iollat i a l s j " 14 jutill 17-'' L ''' ' .- F BRI:tiIitBRIA. 'its. stifle tiesaid arcade *, a!" 1 "" °4 n"". '-'-- ---- . TWO WEEKS LATER ., Led sttPeroseivit-ther3th. Nathir from Veni ..,............:. -...- I Cm:. of the im inst., nye he iii nos.in rued*, . ./ ...- jNEWS'Vito . m EUROPE. Geri. Twigoo, walls fine division, unwed at Puebla on the f.Mth, and would hum the can oti , I. army in the contemplated advance im ths Cali.' ital. • It wu reported that Oen. Scott wettldinDr the Capital. at lila head ..f this force, on the ISM of June.? , • The Delta say: Our ,cerreepondents. ;ohne letter' ea to the ad ult. horn fillips, all represent Santa Anna as being engaged in fottifying Rio Frio with a large force. Gen. Scott is pushing on to meet him with great haste. Ere this the ha tie has occurrad, and the last obstacle to the en. 'try of oat arms into the capitol will be removed. Gen. Shields continua II recover. It was es ' petted that he would leave Jalepa about the 6th instant, for Vera Crux, on his way to New Or- leans. Oen. Cadwallader laniard at Vera Cruz on the to inat., with nearly two thousand troops—he will start immediately with them to re infarct atm. Scott. Among three troop are a potion of the 3d Dragoon+. the Voltigeureand the 15th Infantry. Oen. la Vega is at J slaps, on his parole. ISLAS,. Stay 21. 1817 Eds. Delia A train of 200 wagon. arrived yesterday after. m farea.Vere Cr...and proceed ed this morning, in company with Geo. 'risks aviator', towards Puebla and the City of Mexicir. Capt. Walker's gallant hand of mounted men ac ' companied the train. and during the journey bad two skirmishes with • superior force of Maniac lincerr, which resulted in the complete route of the Kleine, over 200 in number, who bad 10 killed and many wounded. Out men had several wounded, brit none dan. gerously. The 2d Dragoons, who were tu;t at. tacked by the lancers, while reposing in slumber, had sit killed and eleven wounded. Walker, in penal, pursued Ike mocha, an fat andirell 'on the derknms of the occasion would admit, mem , ed sit prisiners, who ware banded Deer to the dra goons, and •Imoist - instantly shot dead. V,ce.i Cane, May 31. - Santa Anos was eeen . near Puebla in advance of W otth, running like a streak of lightning. A man by the name of Jerks to, one of thom concerned in killing Joe Smith. the Mormon prophet, died here of the vomit° a day or two or. Mr. Kendall, wafer data of Jalapa, May :It says: "Mr. Trist is going on with the army, but in ,what capacity it is be.t known to himself. if, has censinly bad no personal communication with Hen. tiott." There are further itemifrom Gen. Taylor's as. my, but ees hula of importance• There had been accent steamboat disunion on the Rio Grande, above Metamoran, The steam• lost 0 rAle, laden with Gonemmout storey, was totally lank The Sabine, Capt. Stant, and the Rig Hatches were also sank. - -- • The hit. si•aa of deaths In New Tort last WWI 309.-148 waives of the United bhates and 124 of Ireland. The number of deaths in Bel.' unarm lad week 82. lo New York. the Ty ..pins and Typhoid fever carried off sixty person. . A Nos st. Pts• run 'rail's onus an Dos. TITCTZ IN urues'ta. A correspondent of the Burma Daily Advertiser, who soma to have peid no little attention to the outyect, has proposed that the city government of ' Boston "shook' purchase • number of acres of land—at government 'Malt --in sane one of the Western Stain or Tenth, :en. to which thew persons, owning here to escape v tan anon. may be removed. tech one with such (Amity 11 he may have, In to be furnished with land enough to commence the lii. of • farmer , — He is to be asked to Fey nothing at find for i r e situation, but year by year as his Condition i poses, he he ti be taxed something towards** penss of the ;snood institution. If he In sues cessful, he will in five years own a farm, and prob. ably nothing to the city. The insprottiments made in a few menthe by each wider would prob. ably furnish ample security for the advances made them." /coos Rase of tho Supreme Court of Ohie, lately decided that there can be no custom at • river port which can substitute • delivery of good. at a wheef boat fur rictus' communkation with a - con.ignee. In such a case, the boat moat Wand all lota or damage. BarC erten —ln 1836. '37, and '3B, the number of ehipe owned in and nailing from Charleston wan 17—brigs. 17—end schoon ers, 18. From July I, 1845, to July 1, 1846,the number of ships had been reduced to 6—brigs and schooner. to 8. 43aeca Glastratroan," of magazine notoriety, (Miss B. J. Clerk) has been recently married, and An now rejoices in the utilitarian name of Mr.. Baker. or Tilt PIILSIDZYT.—Wa underatand (rim undoubted sorhoririos that the President of the United States will positively leave Washing. ton. on his Forthern tour, on nest Friday week. Ala Pon has sued the New York Mirror for libel, and laid his damages at 35000. Road Ilovm•n•• Tex Ruin ROAD co RALTIMOILL.—The Bald more Patriot, of Tuesiey. has the following refer. sou of the City Committee appointed to obtain subscription , This Committee will, we understand, enter up. on their duty at once, and with every prospect oL obtaining a very large subscription nom our cid. sera. From the spin in favor of thin road mani fested in the counties along the route, and from the handsome subscription to its stock which they have made, there is an assurance given that li t h e citizen, of Baltimore scbscr b I the amount whit b it is tiered they yhould subscribe, the work of constructing the road will be entered upon at an early day. Tea lliascroes of the Patterson , and Rampo Rlroad (N.. 1.) have advertised for contracts for the a riaing, bridging and maeonry of their roed. When completed, this road will furnish • cum. munimition, in connection with the Patterson ' RaiLood, from a point on the New Turk end Erie road, eighteen mile. West of Pittman,. and four. teen and a half miles North of 'Patterton to Jetwy. City, a distance of thirty Navarre* -RIITV Roan.—Tbe ep inarield Ra public of the 1 lth asys-On . Wet oeaday the I COCOLDIABIODOIO of Clads County sabwribed n e e brindled thantito the capital stock of the Media -1 tr. and Loki Ede, Rail Road Compat y, end paid the same by * transfer of the' County tient in the Little Mike' Rail Methicompany. It tut tea amiable to anticipate the entire completion of the Northern Road; train Sandusky City to Spring. field, by the opening of Lek. nav gallon next lipring=ein &kn. . • .. • The .13osion• Iteariar Cktrititie, Ceptiia ilia& • liine, which kB Liverpool oa the 4th airitent r wu telesetpbed - «off Boston" Arty , this'll:npins. I have the per by the Cambria in tuieL— Flour had declined in England to forty-three ebiUlop per bbl. . Wheat hail declined ten Anna's per quarter. There tuid been. general decline in Bresilitatre of 41 littiVie. r,.' - . The Money blaiket bad yelp materially fm proved, and was eur at Medan, of the Cambria' • ding. The growing crops were doing exceeding well od the proap6ct of a full average yield •r ry fa oratde. The sbo•o is all ',lave yet received LAT 6.1 t &ND CONFIRMATORY. Pane.. June 17, 3,4'. M. We have nevi& from Ole §teseeet arrived et Boston thti mernlng. The salvo of Fleur at Liverpool on the 4th were at 431. The Money Maiket in England is much easier IMO= LATER AND DIRECT. Provision Market. Ltvgarcroa, Jane 4. The .upply of Provision. is only moderate, but the denand for some aorta is not lure; The call for Bola has been languid. Barret aTlearnas are bringing fair priest. and the consumption hos beep unusually large. ItMU have been dull of sale, and those on hand of cagier so Inferior. quid ity; bat the stock is now accumulating though with i, disposition to opc ratellargely. . . The TINAJCI•L ramoroci of , the'crounity ite more animated than they have been for tome time 1.. t. • The Bank of England hes shown both the abil ity and oisposition to diecount with mote freedom, and the consequence was veinier buoyancy in the Money Market. Alt tad. and all kinds of be. sines. had felt the .due cf dd. impreeeMent. 'f be steamer Caledonia brought out large nr ' dere for manufactured good., which has aleXcrea ted • goad feeling in the market, and particularly as the stock of goods •e. light. The shipments ars large and well supported except on Welsh ac cactut, LITIIIIIOOI., June 4th 1847. Notsiiihatanding the strange epeculationseuter mined previously to the departure of the lest steamer that the . corn market would mental:l au upward' tendency, the unurnaly fine weather promising • favorable home hairy at has had the affect of depressing prices and contracting the cc• tent of the average transactiona. The advicea by the Caledonia of light stocks in America, bed created considerable activity which wait aided by a: very timely relegation in fhe London lunacy market. There is now a freer dieing to speculate and much has bees to der the better feeling. Total export of Breadstuffs from the United I States to Cheat Britain and Ireland,fromliepg 4. I to May— Flour, bble. 156.812 Cianmeal, 434.432 Wheat. 1,512.274 Oa* 271.555 Twos had declined. to Ch., but bar rallied again and is now selling foe 434.. and moy fairly be quoted at 43e. for the best weetetu Some ..1 a more uldwary gustily average.r37l 34,. Corso: has maunsuy impromeil. Apprehen• • ' Zoos of Short rxemte with the good Immo to 5 storing Crop caused the advance. .Tha imprrair t s, sent is likewise attributed to 'greeter elle in the I , Moose motet. On the whole the c iodition o' adton' presents a err) attenuating as t atet. Upland TKlaSpd to 7d; Orleans Sid to Sid; Al. 'barna and Mobde Sid to 71d, and-Ws Island l2id to '2OO per lb. Uritish band Iron ZS Ts id £l2 54. lo Lead and Tin no alteration ta priors. American Copper in Bond .Elsloa t0.C.16 104 A.1101LIC•X W.. 1•,. 10. 44 to MI td p 10th.. [swan Case tolerably steady at Ws fee Yellow, and, owing to increased demand from Orland, while Cora has commanded to p cleaner above the r.n rency fur Yellow. • Meat rouged between tt. and fll• p lAA, with teedeney to higher quotaticow. 'Ate reports of • ptobahle failure of the Potato croft in Ireland and Jemey, tan island eu the finish chaancif had also hod suntraftaueoce. The market., howeser, hare fallen twenty shils. per quarter from the highest point by previous ad. ince% this heing the esteems difference. 'G,rr<.Mbenee of the l'atebargh • Piiit.A., lane 17..5 P. M The paw York. Bahama. sad oar own caw. kat, or. It s btand, on a ccount of t h e new., which has atonal quits a panic. Correlumanile.e oir the ['mobWith (Lisette Ffto3l MEXICO- Psi 'A, June 17, 1848. dente Anna but sent a War to the Mexican 11.1cogrsitt threatening to r..iga his position unite. the Ciottynaltut shall .dopt his plane. The letter * putliibta and hes created much excitement.—,4 Some bard fighting to expected at the capital; .4 if not with the United States troops perhaps among thcaoseltea. [The isbove news would seem to {iodinate that Genetal Micron Pm not yet been. made Pea= sivisucson saws. The L,Orerpool authoiltiee hare established two Lsaatettalthips in the sister, for the reneption of person. who shall be found in few oa board any of the passenger ships from Ireland,—all of which are to hoist the yellow fig and wait the stamina . lion of medial officers before landing passengete. Arrsias in France and Spinal were the subject of much dtuseion in England. and particularly so in conotjuence of the remark by Out . sat in the French Chamber., that the Spanish people will be daily led to undentind that intimacy with France in • sound and nationel Policy` for both England, the moat jeeloue netian iti the world, it penicularly • jealoue of France, in nonstguanos cf the recent marriage between two of the most consplcuoue partici' attached to the two countries. Tux ultl.lll of the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Earl of Deseborough, (Ponionby) bad earl el deep regret through ell parts of Great Dtitain.— Lord Bessoorough was, we believe, the Viscount DUOCILIIOOO MIME Greys sod Durham sdatinistre tioo, that carried the tetanal 1,111 0 10 1891, and Was p tiog aotry bel ie uie i d ied at ein the sonde of Whim, and; llthe eve of 56, atid wn Vicoont Melbourne's brothenin•law; hie nista, Lady Can 1151 Ponsonby, ect deservedly celebrated lo the literary world, having been married to the I ex.premier. lion. John Gorge Drabealn P 0111.30. by (late Mount Duncannon,) who ma rri e d 1 , half-eeter of the present Eul of nudism (who in now in Canada,) bar succeeded to Lba title of the EatlnnfJevaborough. The Ponaonhyfamdyhave been steady Whigs in all weathers, often support inn[ againat the TOTigli. The mother of the prment 13