wi~~Y~t i MEE A peace which leaves our troops in po..easion of Mexico, which chums Lippe: and Lower Cali. r • and Comte, and all the country between the Norco, "Tlitti ii..i'l :, 4 ~ _ , _ :'-''t -I', „.t ~,..7..., . • --- `.. t i and the Rio Gns r eds, must necessarily be a forced . 1 . .L 4 ,...:_,..... '' . ',.' cc.'cc •'" :c ' cc 't ),. -' ;:: ...1 peace, or a hollow one, and such we understand iii . ....,..%" . c .. ..,W, .5.,. - ' ': ',.. T .c.. ' c'-.. ..:.-;:: .. " c ": - to be the extent of the claim of our Government. traL `rill'iMt m :li. •;- - ,,c- 0 ..- '- ,• - •t ;,.. •••• i'' , We oppose it as oppressive on the part of our man ~.,,.. ..:-N.4 4 . , , i t ' f.,...i ",. 1 - 6 . , ~ i ' 't.- 4 '...1•', 4. : -. .. Government, as unchnatian op the part of a pow 'ls.lll. 1•1,.. n.c. . c ...!' 4c 4 '. . - ..":'- ::' ' '...':,• • :,.• •; ; erful nation, not doing to others asst. would have '- - -z-g', 1 1 1 9 - kiS4 . ' if,,..,f„..,';..i' ,„,1 1.4 - '%". I' ' others do unto her , and as }snaking ..f illst ..\., ....,.‘•.* . -,,, ,..v.. ~;_.:. ,:.:........,. o so d cowardly spin: which deabi with a O'''•th... '' ' 'ii-l ' O . ".i i• - • ?'•: ;; '''' ? I* "..s' s. ' ',. .- 1 ' . ,mean ' - tnt we heir dealt, and should 5 40 11 ; 5 :Ai "'''`*;" '-;;',':.:....'...'•''.. "_ • ' .± - wesk "d'°'' ' a' d , eci ,b,i it -0 441) 44f0il 4... .....c:t -...,. , - ._:,..,1 .- - . 4, ,. .... , - deal with one equal in strength an !et! y i ....: ; t '' :cII . , Y. ' : • .-:. :•1•,. . ;,..;.*•:,... ' of position. ,In d 1 thia there is no justice, no self, t5t..j 4 ,, A T,., '-- "...: • : _ L , " '- - • -•-i respect, nothing to roe dignity to our (fel:ern r. I ' s ' ' ''' l i -- '''' Nl-:-. ' : - -4,- *'-'- - . • ••••••‘• • ' 'mutt ot at tin to those who administer ibi affairs 4 - c 4, - ci.... , ..:4,, , ,,- ; :: ~:..,, ~.., ..:-. . ~, : •rhe remaly in our poor judgment, for the rea -1 i.t = ". - 71; % `•, 4 4 "tt . ' ••'- -*;-'il- itz,-:.,••.: -: 1., ent Meteor thing., is to withdraw our uonps to . :i ."-1 .-t ''', - it; .""'-f ~ ..: I '- : •1 1:7; .''' . :.-ti.0",:,,:: ' .- . . "•.• :,- theriuicoast andthe rites, and then await event., '''" '. 4 ."" - . ;.` 1 ••••.•: , -" , ~ z ~,'"- d 1 which cant*. aeon be reached there as in the 1 , ..''."- 7 4 ‘ - `l l - -:.; .1 - Mexico . end at an tmmense saving a ”.... ..; ? 4, ;?+ , :•,:,; ,Fv. :.:.- ': . hoar' .1 " li t tit, e t';' ! ' ~,..,...k:v, i 44. . • i*::- . ..;, , ,:,. ',..:4 1 :., . 4 :. ,;0 - life.and. treasure. The i ntell i gent M ex i can pe. I , 7J 4";b... , ,.. ' 74 ''''' ";:..-a. l 'L'i' ' ' ' " , .`"Li' i .. ". ' . : '.: - .l' . ''''..... ',:. I ple, a s distinguished from her ignorant, besotted ,t.,.,1 4...1. ..., • ;....V.,7 ' - '-f . ,!: . ..:- -- ,,••'Ati i • . ....ii '-,'• li• ■ . ' 7 l,' and mongrel 'population, sae not beyond pseltke .:l'r it/ '''J ' C L7 k.:l 4••. '4:-.1'.'" 'i . 7;41. ; r- 4 .^4 , :: • ; ilou. Nor are rmusy of her li , lilitary Chieftain.- -:tr ' .. : ss;' ,‘ :' i ` 5 '...i. - "`ii/e•, , i4 ':- i.. - f. c - . - -i: •'‘. z I ''' like Herren-and Trim, who are every day grow. ''':".• ; "i '' " ".„1,- , ' r•" - c'''.. 04 , :si'l -"R".f.tn.. ,, '-',-".'in more and more into public favor, beyond pa ----"#"4 I 3 i' .4l '' 'A' , ... 4 •• 4. ' •-•-,-;; , :: ., -.1 . 11, 'The Clergy would have been more '"' 1 •.,.. : ',„ .'-x-a,' , -1 1 ' , , 1 '''' :;;;-;,. ' . an"b'w• , '''.. - . , ,..L .. ... 51 44 - 1 r i .. ,r,,1...A1.1 ., ,,,;' i:- t: :z. ::,,iik . 4 , 1 . peaceful (tutu they have bcen, but for the suspeCt ' .. .''4. .V. ,4 " " ' 1 '''' : • , t/ ic, Y. 4 .. • 'tr." • - inl and afterward. confirmed, hostility of the Ad ;''Alt ...1„- ---., .......- ''' t , " 1 '••=" - r==" •C• • -- : • - d the Crouch property of Mee •':-i-'''-;;''''1'.„.41.1.441;:'-0,:•!:•'•,1•":4:;!..:..,:" ' =•..hinurtration tower d. . . I- -; . ....11.t'" , -94 .- . ;:t . k 4 .4 . .o...stn-4, - ; :,.i:-4, ::::-.." i •i c o. - Even. a thin moment, the (government . ' ; .•': ' ...n•-?.. • ...4.-r" ~. •••..f.,f1,t!.,.;,:.V,;',:='c.....;z•,,f•:".., i - ' ; ,', ,i,i ;.: - 7 4 ,' 'i rj ui ri eing to nuke Peace by placing General :4' I i l' : C'''''.l`.; ',''../ 4. ' '' l h. :In:C. "I.F ' . - ,_- 7'.' - 13L311 under the iturve il linice of Mr. Trist. It ate 1 '!.l.•''''''''e-ti'11'1k44,,,..1,„,:,...,-Ai-lit,-.,;.:1. :• ' ''?, ,t3 ,„'" ... • - i6 _''... ,..i .' . :.known by Mr. Polk that the.. two men wens not . - ' ••• IT ; i ~ , . - * -. j : ' - i 5 f „,..,,,.....,,,,...:.,,,,.:::,,,. well disposed towudyies.t. other when the Neal. '- ' 1 ;'''''' . ;- • : '''' l ;' ' ' '! '' .1 si.O•'; ' • 1 :" . '--.-: _:dent sent the dne as a cord of supervisor of the -.. ",•:'•;-..,•.: ;:- ,'' • ::•-;-"; .ent:fb:44::::,A... : ...... , t 4 , ' , . ' ••'' ' , 11 , -,:t ...1.,-..........-, other. ' • .0.7,• • :• ''''',•. lo At ,-' . ' c ' ,' .t'i . '1i c ,461, ' ;;.: ' to thin bungling manner the, war has been ''' •'"---'''K'z'i..i' l / 4 , ' , "O/..; 1 :4.,..: , •,,.:,.. .. ic ':- .: j '. '''"i . 0"•"' ' •-3'.,: tt -•..i•-• .. managed from the fuu,—now wading an Agent • " -• •` - ‘ 4. # -,-pi . -- -.), ,- 1 , ,, ,,, : , ,z i p.,.,,. : to whit Santa Anna at Havana, and inviting tam _,......5 ii 4., -....- •• 'cl• - : -t - ' ,- "Ar, ,''' '-• '' " w g iving him • nkee t ' " , :'...-:.-rt-1.i4': 4 44* ' P . ,-!..-!x•-. r ,. . f. to retu rn to he. eountry,—no with a train of attendants,—now '•''' - •.,.. - ''' , ••iic. ''''' '''*;*"....,.' 4 '• 171..,''S'I' ' 1 " 4"me. • the man in e Me. 1 ,•tzinit:lht. - ..31:,. • 40.4,. ~,,,,, .: , irx. , `3 1 :1,/tt.; *pill experniog urfideneo ro . . ~t,' ' - ` ,4 141 , -..*':',.. 0, . .1' . 5'. 4 ";: , .,r0 '., to c on g t eak—note prat • "bl.. ll w* ...,........„ .., ,, on.c. r • ,,,'• cif.,.....t.,... , ...41-nao.'..f.;- ',...:-T' , ,F , '•-t.,;"n •laSe- - . - o f r.,..4 'l .4 l,§l., \ lN, e ` c, 4.. i '..i•Ci t-ii lc..--', ... 1. t . ..:. ,' ":. : tiii •'.. -achievement" VI the (nuts of the annexation ' ' ''' • r•-' =••••="tftiP. , •.='-t# , 4 `"' ' 'Z'''. :':',4 le and through all the war, from the tiring '47 . .4tAY =' , =--t... , .1-4 - '1 r . t 5. 4 ....1'''..v , t-,. ex"' year to the Mid-summer of the net t, coo- ; • -• ", - ;s 4 4 ,,f . 4, - Ih - 4: 1 ": -., 4 . : , '-ik , -...,ii- - ,i.': 1 °!* annex both ine ffi cient end .e..Q O•;' , c a , ''' , A, ,, ,,`;',.$ ~ $ , : a.,:;.i.- : -:.x;:i.,.P,1, ettnt! it to a4' ice existence . _ c acc , - . 4t, . I -,41,•: . ...1 4 .;, , ,..,'," . .... c wtiililitalsted to prolong Ira t u b , 45..1 . :A... 1 1 - ,-..t'. 4 5;41' :` ,l l - 10';'f'1 1 if.:: :f iirilli Mew hi Mr . Polk ' • own war. . egi 4: 4, NT, ..yi - - :,...-.., 7f - !`4lt,' ` i":r;l: \ .1? S , '; tilidahehonot of its origin, end hot.' em respon ..,:r4 '', ~,... 7 -5 ' - '- n r . g.„ . 4 ti .",. lE; ''' ''. ' 4 , 11, 1.1.,..i. 1 41 0 ,r.";,; ick he frightful amt. For a year or more it i.';- '..1. i t ° 11 'N' (-":.; .- fro bee n a drain open the blood and treasure of • 7.:r" ..-:','-': ‘. 1 .4-.''''''...'-- ."-Z'''zt ...,.`,.::: ' • -;',:- -='-``' •'-',..' ' ' the dark icture in the :t.. 1 .; . 4 -': . 4',P-ifri , is74l----i4i2-Al.;-i ib .° if64°D. • M ora ll y, " • • P hi the ''''th. 4,- • ~ r , ,'•• '"i i ,,.s : V,,.4: : ~ .; , -3 - ..1 4 ;;..; !. ... - i i, a pf „..,, et ,oar publu history,. wle a.. - -4:4:f.,417=:7':...,''t.::• , ' 3 ‘i...0.?"..1";:i:: ''' or the future ham heavy with cloud., . i ..i. , „ 1 ' - A . - P'?•:ii--11,:,,,,,,..t.1-...--.:', , 2i ,, 41,,:, , 1,- .,' . 4 i;:. duo:pieced additional morrow arid los. We ;'l'''' ' - : ,- 1%; ''' 1:4".".;;•:"Z72.1;'-.P").. -!''l';';"' roost fervently for deliverance from such a f,: -7' g, , ; 1r 1 ',.?;•",,,-- ; ' ''',...it 4 'tx-' . :id ,:,...4.:' %.,••,f,•,; " i '' the Tatum of our brave soldiers from iViK" 44 ' .4 ;. - . - - 1 ::,:i-' , F....-14 ::::.. 0 14 ;".:•:''' .: , R 4 -, ".iltf: - . '... .' - i nu . of life, ;nd for the retu rn of those halcyon 'X':c,:;:-...'.1.. t•i t '- 1 , ..`;i 5 :4 7 ;4• ; ;'T5 1 '''';---"";' ' -'1 ! :' ''-'f .' '' e,adteit there shall be on our part, a wil li ng' I'S''"T ':,, .;.2 ..; ,• 7 11 75:' 1 ".-;:.,..,i - :,-; •, -:...; : I -P.... ' pats in that t•Peace On earth, and /,•...--C:r.";•i!: ilti 2 if " .fZ .' ..:•;;tt ..- •: -.. 1 :4 .: • ...,...i. - ~,tu-,...g ...,- . ncrenlag for th e Pew• ''':::'•';s:':- -,!;-•'' ? ...';•,:i;;J'i , ',' •.:,":- - ,,, ' •- •: • i-- .-- t• -..,' 1 44''1::-'4;''-?''.:. -'' 1...." *.' --77r7.;-----iiiizil'.-fr. - if. f"*.. , '"' - .1.:'-tg - VIC s --= 'l4:7.: ' - ' ' '''• * ...• :- ''''' 4 •" : ' •.. ; • Nsw 11!flurssr led in the rear of his 1.- • - el' .; -..."-..., z.: - r ., ' ,-- . ) .., ', , .."; Nam hes recently era led . street, a my . - t. ,- .""; ,- 1/1:1 -, :,g , ,l''` , '::::-- . ..--i ' 7 ' 7 '•.:;.;' ..:" i ' 'l '' ' I Ilia Dressing 811°°° ' an Fourth' which he 'l' '.l : , - - Y.'''e , 2Y".'"-' -77 ' '. '' 7 .:- '• .'' ~q)notitadhos and Widow. Wain/. . 114' .. -'-i''':''''" 4 ' 7 . -- '." .'' ."'''• ''' '' 'll..fitted . with much we and lasts, forballung .:;''''''-':4 '.' . -: tires. '4' Bubo 4 new and of excellent 1 .,.:.- r o -,--;',",.',.. • ... .. ri .. ...,- . :`,-, :.... - °..- 11. a • and airy, , 1 : 1 , , ::'''',...'';' .. : ".;. - 1" •!. , : , . ado°. . The rooms ere eepectette 6it. ' '• - t t., -''''';' "-.; , , --• : , t , ~;'.. •,..' -.,..,:' .. - ,- • , - • ri d iothtehed with all the appendages tech h .. ' -,.. .• -,- ,••'; , --•- , - ' 1 6'f il u so l o yemeocthts great elamsqtof loin. . , „ , . • ... ... . , , THE . 'PIrfSBURGII GAZETTE. PITTSBURGH THGRIMAY MORNING, JULY 8, 1847 Igr TES rllll.l ua DMIS Oa WWI{ n pobluoe,, Duly, Tri-Weetly, and Weekly.—The Duly Islam. Ilat•per enures; the Tri-Weekly is Etre Dollars per *omelet the tVeekly is Two Dollars per mum strictly io edger.* CZ= LSJ - Ailrenttements, to neeure mum/en. .1.04 he handed in by five o'clock in the enermon. Allenta/AL to tine,on the part of our eigllloMerV. would he rand ur tart Or mutual benefit The Geneve ban ate large•( hu. 11ppatt Of any papa: to Wetlery Peorteylanis, and mu therefore nere.ary ihat advertisements •booid he PCJA01131111) handed In FOR C.OTEILNOR, JA'JNIES Cr-ITE. mono, co,mmi:=sioritle JOSIMPII %V: PATTON tor CVNISKIU....6D C. 0,1 ); r0..T14T0.. tiFORM: ONNSIE, of AllcaltenV Cr 1y • rot., moki..l I.EWIL , C. J. N0111..K.. of /11 , 1431 a 1. CIIHIATIAN 91IVI ..T. of Wilk... Tp INI RSIIALI. wAwrzwELDER, II ENKY LARGE,of 51.ftbn 'f p. roux'," TW1L11,.... J. W. BAXTER, 01 PlM.l,urglt TOR eve rt 1.111011,63... THONIAB PERRI s, of Lowyr al. Oa, Tp na 'WILLIAM CA VEX. or Vrrostliro Tp. STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE THOMAS F FRANKLIN. Lancaster JOHN C KUNEFI.. Dauphin THOMAS DUNCAN. - JAMI•Z MAR rm. .THOMAS C lIAMBLY, York WILLIAM et wArps.Cll.ll) , ./[flallli DA,NIEL M SMYSh:R. Adam.. JOHN 1' AVETHERILL. rt.dadelphes Ca). , JOSEPH R CHANDLER. ROBERT T CONRAD. THUOI AS DILLER LUTHER. Berl Afea , RATILI.WeIph.a COYIIIA ROBERT M HARD. Frunklnt. THOMAS N T ATEENNAN, Warnington ANDREW 1 OGLE, Somerret, DAIWA R DENNY. Allegheny. ' RICHARD, IRWIN, Venous°. J 051.3.11 KUIINS, Westmoreland I:.1 BALL.Erie. II DI AXWELL. Northampton. J II SALISBURY. Supoettanna. ELHANAN SUITII. W7ornlng• SAMUEL A PURYIANCE. HENRY rr TEVA NS, Chew, ROBERT T POTTS, Montgomery. Far Let= Caroroerual Intelligence. Dontebttc kets, River flew., Import•, bloner' Market, de, pee thud pane. See fourth Page for Ml•rellstaeooe News PACIFICATION OF MEXICO. The war With Mexico hu been a delusion firm the first, and to Lime, perhaps, a sweet illusion .1 . fancy r both at to the honor. of war and the of victory. To the tuber .cow of the country,— I.; men of sufficient feeling to comprehend the loos of life it. has occasioned. and the waste of time and property Rims cost, it has been through• out • cuter reality. painful to think of in the pre sent, and full of portentous conicquences for the future., Mr, Polk told 1.13 in his message of that obldodkav, , victory" which had resulted in the ac quisition of Texas. Otkiers, lik't Henry Clay, fore saw that blood would flow from the first, and it has flowed for some fourteen mouths in one con firmed stream., Nor has it been blood alone which has been spilt. Sickness in almost curry town has visited every camp, until Mexico robes more upon the ravages of disease than her Ar , iniee, for defence. Our ear. are filled with Peace rumors from the 'Capitol of our own Government, but from the Capitol of 'Mexico, and indeed from the w hide Mexican country, we hear nothing but war and rumors of war. So far as any (sets are girt n •we confess we sse but little prospect of peace,— no more now than six months ago, when so many were predicting peace, and no more then thin When the war broke out. War, indeed, was made inevitable by the order of the President to Gene , Fad Tiylor, to tale up his position on the banks of ill. Rio Grande. That of itself was an acted tvai, land the dna nu predicted from the beginning.— Mexico did precisely as the United States would hem done, tad a hostile British Army crossed the Niagara river. nod taken position open OUT own evil. She sought to expel the invaders, but being unequal to ;the task, has ever since retreated be. • fore them. '.ailt baaltb• ! ',. ..• 1 -!:'. ~;--':'.:'.'-",-------- • t' liesetatisi, Ann 11,11 uattise.—A telegraphic! to:threditors of tba Gaulle, doted Bei. .; t'ltdi 7th elie Mat negotiations have bun 1 s ptsia hi the Bibintore Company and Wheelies i Snaiittee, for the eMeoslon of tho EMI Road t., 2 iliiiiiii . iig *Oil' Cuinbarlatid: Nous Venn.. :• L.,..':'. : ..Y tll6o.'.:riiiiiwi 4 ii exPected will be op