DNEOD piTTSBU-11 A ir MORNING, SE • • tiCseeate human, sbould DO ltiaY~ied f. bl. he oareestemers, oronl4 be melee =ME • - ;yr — 'Ton dOVEILNOtt, GIiCtII.,SA:22.ICit Clrfalg corm.) ' t o II P ?I ' VPlrizl - fr corm) _yraz suns. , 14.40HGE . RAMIE, of Allegheny Qty ":%EtIfIS C. I. NOBLE, of Indiana Tp. • SlslVla.lt, of Wilkins 'Pp: • • AILIRIALL ARTZWELDER, Pittsburgh. lIENKY.LARgEof hllebu - • ' • • 11•011 COMM . •lIILCOUBSIL 41.. W. BAKTER,rof PSUsburgh. • irot Cscunt 1 , 0.1013 , 002151 L • ...t.THoiras PERKINS, of Loser St:Clair Tp: 'of Vrnnlikz Tp raitArtir Co: maim] haelhgtince,Doviettie Nevr . i,lmpotts,'l4 9 osy blerkei, ha, eca T.A.T.Yies Paean:awe has put Furth a winch rr7 ,- -,- AI id% Wad purporting to be hie own as delivered ."."-' • !pa hlianivalin the ell in response to thit . wei., ...cone given him by Mr. idceandlew, in the name :. ~ i ottha .Pritoplek the Masses and the D....,...ir !Ai 9 ... h: is not the one 'delivered by Mr. Dal , -. . lie. . lapsiblic avenue of Me blunders has made „,ov, s •;..';'. ...-,. -,. '?hlint i ptiefol 'lotto repeat them in their worst forth,' ..t , , , '....;;;:. ~. '''':: % hie. ere have them neverthelas in substance. We wuronly tampon one of tee things, that bi.r.Dal - ...., .. , ~ , ..•,. i: ' r.. lee la Ignorant of the state of the fmances as given by. Mr. %Wm:ma, the Treasurer, of the. United' *66 oklitiA, ai *practical believer in the pros- . Wes thai .aTtriwill travel a league while trier is tilli* olt' No boots,' ho ebooen to Munn an f- - .iugiithwigottaioienand the opposinpity have . . i - Vhilfice iresident In his retired ;path sage: . ' sT4upr ore to of to you that this .abaaed tariff .„ Itte'sdreody, at the expiration of the three fast -quaateri of the first year of its operation, on -the ; - 'alma, August law, realism! a rerepoe little, If any . , • . thing, short of twenty.six miltioni.” , . ,Thict is sheer and wilful deceptiap, es we have 'ahaWn from the statistics fu rn ished by the Treu. ~.. -...- -' , nrg. Department, and - other wan" Which are as ''the,*fldlowing are the statements taken from _. ' - iher. Arittrit' raid Septeraber numbers of Hunt's. -;;.".. Iffehdrant'i Ildegazine, ss the 'official 'receipts of - ....degnicollected on foreign imports from December 1, Igit,la August .15, 1847: -e 1 . Month of Dec. 1846, grainer fading March 31, 1847, , Jane 30, 1847 i Monthof in1y,.1517, Augers 2 necks, $151,825,573 , Defieliney to b 6 collected in last two weds of Augna;, 0,174,127 NEE glanithere Mr. Dallas Says th 4 Revenue for tho month - of Atiout "closo on to,. cws millions of doBuc " Supposi rig it to hare hoctt ell this, and. it will fill short of it considarably; then the stain moot of the Wien Pmeideni isprOred to be untrue upon kts Stmt toidertee. The 'mamas wan $19,824,427 Add Itk.,Didlasio intimate (o'4 vim; . 5,014000 :;".• - ,„ • . .4. Instdra of the 52q,000,004 fee the'three quartere. ,„ Again, the Vice President says in his revised • • ...Retying open the Product of the lost, ninth, • Ogee upon five millions.) it is confidently enact• putted that, et the end of the your, we ehall have' • coiled& from duties on importations at our mi.. 'ooteustore houses, en aggregate of not sixteen 'prenty, tier ef twennpriven, but of Tina. ; • -trdsta,auguens ex Douses!" _ ^ ' eta examine this statement a little.- .' • Prom 15th of August to Dec. 1, 1847, 3 'MM. I - -and 111 days, there must bo oolleetcvl $10,174,427 • ' .tone the Vice President's estimate good. nth arooldreedie at least $89,000,000 worth of goods et 18 per:cent, and ell bo paid for by, our peoplo,l =Obi enemy to go to Earope. - • Ittpecember'last the Secretary of the These-, ~xy stothimUslibfrovendo ofrthe year ending Juno 1•:-,110,-1847, at $27,835,731, or $4,672,766 above the laded receipts, there being $2 ,162,954.: , iirsiad here a statement before published sr its fide 01,000,000 of promised ten.pete,- 7 -a prow: Le'which if Milt:tined: trill - compel; its. to Import. siti one hundred millions of foreign nivellan. dire in the space of As months: . i , - . .. .4:—.,,.." , -' ,-. -••••,_-r,f.,. 44-1.r.4.-` `',ll'4l o :tViP 4 l:l•• `2.4 ~ % ' . %: 1 ; . , Ali.:i : ,, ;P.; 2 :ii; ! i,'' . •:ag';-.IZ; ' .:i..;:q44:- . .. 4- 3 ,1 r. - 10 r ?. 11 '. 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' ,- "i'•; . t , 5... 1 1R...,''' ,, ,. , -•',-ik * ; ..,,;_.;;;,,„-,-,:.„::-.5,,,—: !,1 ..!...;-:,;::11,;.,-.,s , '; f: ;... • 1 , . % . wish to:dwell for one moment boor tipon the Meet of an import of the amount of -goods mammy to put into the Treasury $36,000,000: We had eupposed upon cur feat examination that It would produce only in aggregate; of $148,000,. WO, but the probability Is that it would he much ' Ikea. .I.i:eking at the Bankers' Magazine for Attend, me fled that, taking New York for an ex. esopleohelielial.leoporte were I:Dimmed vastly asitut any Corresponding enhancement of duty. Here are tho facie Aggrigale Itn*iris-for Mc Scorn Months. $41,626,427 $33,080,840 It 7,988,374 422,178 Free, 0 , 215 , 148 6,270,561 Tea $55,819,040 . 441,082,579 Blake received, 10,780,615 10,549,300 . Average rate of doty under the new trAlt — 18 goer cent. Average nit° of duty under the old ~ tari4 24 per.tent. /name el:dutiable goceli . in 1847, (sre Ittollths, 6.836.000 Decresoo - d free geodsl.oBs,o oo • bargee of epecie, . • . • ..7;058,000 loantweeof duties received,. _ - 118,008 With increase of Imports (Jr the - hag 'year labiate port Only, at the tate of Wine:raiXieuper annum; egaivilentio,fitteen milliom.et - all:ports ahe.lUtudid, we t tintl that. haarease of indebted. `rain to Europe does not prodies a toramenstoste becnetie of rereutie. Under the 'opraation of the pieta tariff we ens nor only increasing oar debt to Englindiral the continent, butNie are deriving CWIi or no good in Vie 'dupe of additional sere- . ' • Wt iss• . eschibitios titne ter. a aaasoccairying We disllagaished • ' 0i1154111 position !ds Dallas. But 'when the - lt . lee?rulde tat !am politician tithes tha damp, gal:Saito to Fart.) escepians,'suld irairtia ilk° a aosiatassat (Owl) tau to POoi.moko ' i public adtthitiai hicikeeft;an4 to win tie 'people train . prc'MlaUezlNA — L 4 • . 'lthai Winn* -.2 thin, allads ', *anti and reiterates whit is not tp6 if a great potpic:uteasure:whkli -. /isms imst insruzuntat in dadanykng, and of lai brbielicame tato cri.4nes by his own vote, inigagg, of his. . Mate, and Ws own pbNlyeni . hold biz to by wirottl4 of tlUi pbkce be holds, end on dmeritog iiii s repect of his felloir,cltlieigit. . . Cog. nuns; recently honored tty Mr. * Polk I::lnith-iitgetehte Brigadiar , dermal, hes been. Ocientai inert diagier.efel .to the Anny 7,iand itcandry awhile in Banta. Pa. The htialoarl !,lopinciition of tdirown putt, do not :venture up. . , . . •.:! : .1'.;',11 . -i'. l ','. ;:-,.•:-1:•.:;-:!•,,; daaa ExPosit' ' t of lb° ladePeli ttt! date of Mt of _,_ • ..,,..- • A icrnii•- pniden , B , l ta Fe, er and..bockinir •-•'• '- or with* 61, nukr linnatible r,, Nimo - . - ..,..,' ,a 'in 8 ant ! , a m 1 ... e, or 6 , Ad, of mat,/ =ln . .., IlietA ban been it ita"C.4" anklet , it " hm ~_ 1 - that Pm°. That wata h a and 4is anti. `'' I'' . of Glowl.l,_o,_. - v. that, .00nble irate of .. ..„00„,..- g„, !,,,,,, Ka. 0"--,-obee " From r.".fr s,ponlkereg‘ and man. _,.....y -- - ' o r the dell °_. kt seam Fe hed -- ' • big *wit week , appear 41 ot. The wri :f:, "mare elm, Lao a semi 54' _ . joie ''netted , • , if in .the 101,64 one, eittibitE iled woks tuodoso . Am:woo fon"' 6.4 had licif gilidDr., .14' " if the lgunaa, i n t ° he& •••• ' ' at letteee,' more thieg "a! j 3,- Tsui, - ' 4.a.alattlE"4 adi" b0.....= suede ntineme,,, Coked ---- 7_,„ ) ta kr --- and :Ft's- Ida limn' loil"'" , d a , awl s ea. and ~..... mai riti....,..,..nt,us•iet and digliP4""`" lilidiel ......".".. (be, 41"._•1-‘-' the ele, °taw' itelleleeka, iget°l,^7l.l,! Ex the , ier -„,. - --, tee 14." aczawar,=. , more dan . a . --,:,... , f,,,:pasminer, It .---- ' indeed" •" of ~--'• • - 1003434-_,....„-N, ii i m , axe, to the once Ti••••; - '5.. :•;'. 0F , , , : ..r logsgmo to mmoozi '3r~ ' -- .tasia *hi r°_____,_ aom2 la4rik, , j,„,,, With . e.r " . to ear Mite ..„611,, aim agtoon . 4-,,,--,--.-/ a— --, 4,40,0,0 , ..'. , r . .',,7-2-40/-.7.0nra.,..,-,.„_.• . ad ii, Th i m en irm - .. , ..:::,...,.., ,et , .-,.., ~, 44 glair 'flit --."--.,” - . i.e....d.,...4,,-- ;abtrlliala-_, ....n...e - Gat Jr ,-,...,,....' ."..-1 -,,- 7 _,...,.....71,ri./ "au - --,----- t. whim: ,---",,,,...*„..4.rk.77-q,titkif- , ..... - - - Iw o n Iroodut.,,, A l e **an I,64lkllcicapylklN. - raosiiißeis 5,,. - 1 1 0' jad Pil4 l t -- - . ..144"-T.# .r-'7,-- ....., '-..-..7.,,.!? ~r..x-.:---' '-' . '-‘,-*-.:_t..5.!..,-,:•fc-::' ~- ' • ~.. e ,,•• •Zik l-4 ' . - ),,,,.-2.,1 •- , ,--- ",;.•,. '"'"ir,,,Out•'"-- • .... 1•4.14, ? .. tt.**.f• -. 77:0. • a GAT& .BRA 611 - 1/11 8200103 .2,405,325 .8,300,000 ;7,200,000 2,068,335 1,851,913 513,000,000 (. • r liwitcar_ltsaareurs have randy memo; ."*" loiotliftt girdbiliat proud " we iiietnsost:siikinstoknoViviliat Will hi - the up. ihoto! tho Oveettagis ntedszthy:obtsioed by ear - Ai We, indent:aid the - chanter People et Mentor} we ere for [pm n perprzuea_ . Peace. 'pery advance nude bY General S co tt, _ the South, and. General Teller at the North, so fat fmm "'Rain(' degrarrim 47.4,1 the efic? defeating a deeper hatred sgalnd cur People and I I country. A dogged .obrikiseY infivarattce ire peculisr . to the Spanish ewer cod this au , : later has nal been it all imineed by its moisture With the naives and relied isms of idealio, have eiweived that jai u laat as one inx4s have advanced, just so fest 470 theeratioy closed in upon their rear, and this hasbeen the caeothrongh inreba . peet. AU ihe great avenues of comma' 1114/iOll have &mil in dui petion of the e n emy' while thel'elties and principel towns from Fors Gene to- Puebla have getterally been under the control of oneo a r own troop. Whenever 'a fortress his ban vacated, It has been taken peeseision of at once; andisotheilmet th e strangest have been rpm a fl oe, in the a= or our odooookis 'We havaregretted the (nobility of our .Army to infuse coo faience:ann.* thc:cm o Y, bout"' fi t hat such confidence would do male to wine Peace; could it he awakened ind - prcserted, than ell tho battles '; - s end viewing which :Sight attach to our .arm,. 11 iaona 'nazi ; to negotiate &treaty, and to sign articles cf Pee at the cannon r mouth, - :imite another thing to pmeerre Fume with these with whom it honfinally made. A hit; iog ,Peaco has rarely brerimade lathe Frannie of, a groat Army, 6,1,4 esprit:Mai teaches us that it I. brio ..the Pen I. mightier than- the Sword?' If oar Aniy should at thin moment leave,filexico, they would any • , with them Roth. Lug bill Me execrations of the Meticon people, and yet we believe that no Inveding'Arroy were ever more tolerant and Wend toward, a foe, than our Cemniandeis and soMien hove ban towards the Mexican. theamelves. The Pride of e v4l people has been hurt,- and a Nation beaten upon its own al . Its eirengat fortresses, by sea and by lent here fallen before the advance of our troops, as if they were but some ny broken reeds.Atmy encamp.* bast:ea detested and it requires something more or iess than a te* . mon humanity, " to respect those who have been humbled as in the deist of hemiration. How much loss have the brat of us for England, ,es w* remember her Ant war . against the dearest rights and interests of. our.'Perople. Hew much, whom in the strength of her power, she robbed oar ships of their Wks; and improved them into ber own service. If the once •of as are somewhat alienated from our once cruel atep-mother in re. - membranes of the past,What excuses may not be found for a people like the Mexicans, poor.prood, ignorant, obstinate,: jealous, and superstitions— Betelifeelings as these are more orlees the gate. cal fruits of warfare, and is we have felt them our: selves; so wean pardon them in others. - Michr cab:once makes usurers end more regret the folly of the war hi' which we Ire plunged.- . . • They who ammo that.war Lathe only mans of conqu e st Iraq 4, 4*tiOP, Eufrlao mankind, and tfie'teachiugs of the pest. .When the . Peat 'is ripe it will drop," and we marvel that our .in: fest destiny!' politicians have not heeded s tabli like . this. Nel.'are not althea who, desire tart territory . thin - Wil have but if we b.& desired , . more, ired all that Mexico has , sr? would hero Wailed .rather the mraceful mutt- of that wide . spread extension'of set se° and people. that).the fruits of. a bloody and protracted war. We confess to sweet of wisdom clurly to die. earn the sips of the times. When Peace coma with Mexico, we fear a motional war among our: *elms, fir like all *pollees, tee shalt gland over the fruits of couquest. The fate of Mexico Is in our keeping for evil or Lit good: . II mi convert her free territory into a home andtetiztet for Slaveti,thi? Corms of freed= l end freemen will rat upon our heada,—:and lot, bow can we prac. Ideally avert thiaevil, and ssespe this wrung, axe apt by priserving t.tbe li..i • 9 alit is, One and hi. •Sepasable;tuar aMlfoniVe.r." . ' Timexlos G 'autos* ,Tacc Donocaacr or al . OLD uam:4.—We announeed lOW dayisloce, that ibere had beset . mho diatinbance it a mow log of the Loonfxo COonlY Conwentharl;ltratia7 aseembledin tin! City of Lancastes.'. We bavt sinCo eeceisod'a fall report Of thy preettllings of the , treention, published in the Tattoo cf that 'Aftafthe committee: osk Addtaii and Rambo. lion bad nported to the :mating, Mr, goadiallter, olfetid tesolothxlippiOying littlii3g Hon. Colonel Frazier 'dee/Mod himself 'oppostd !to thelaissip of the neolotiia a;. and was seen to ace it urged in thrn•foonventibe.. Mr. Duel:mum was no longer a citizen of that City; or of- Wer State—he bed expatriated Mizoolt—hed nddhis pennitelyroperty in Lenesitie, fir $55;000 and taken the money akth him to Weshington City, when he risides;glr thiporpoos of avoiding the psynent et tun4a hid writtento"the Awes. sot and CoilectO , of .L"neater. refitOg: to Pal anismune., He ins - unworthy of ieoreplimen.- tan snob:dins salts (Mr: Frain) was nay to • . Galan' rentied.to Mr..Frilier. said hi mad not andentand W 1 ,014940E1 on the . pert 'of his' ridinglie,liir Mud: Orme been . tho,larce friend orldr.'"Bniratisitheried he was the 6 at to ikib "reniiiisiiie. - .A;edt. ffe 1040 Mr, P. witarendsizt himself. . Mr. Fria= oppnielo Mr. Buchrinan'andto"this nisolutioti!! The Dane; racy worked herd In this City for hisAlection to the Haute' ad they ; amended. wee not ifW first Median o Penterylvales faarrite son but;l faighteumfolly for him. „Atthe'very. time Pennsylrata looked forward with pope to him se the need l i naident; be d e clined 1 4: 1 5 11 '1 18 our lanes errta; and ea ellar4 syeaG in .nit Dirt concha in reference tO weak and Childish. The Iforr.;•.llobert :VV . inget , soasindthe Inteenti of the' Dom whilst James inishald einai tbi Mirk.' Go?3lrge M. Dallas acted ably lo - HMO; agile" Sinn Hochman. looked after' $6,000 yettrAlaryl ,Ifte iternererary 'slide 'as the all they bees4-7end being so shall wit:tackle to one roans oppon What meat dime this oar Croat . feed, that he has grriern n greatr That we shall obey, and bow to his will, and worship bind :No! I am no man; and I am not tot James Ito. charm how! He refused io give anithlng tole, support of the party in Igen! .11e has refused to pay his Tearehene: He has no right Wrote here! He Is no longer.with us, or for os! - And sre we now compelled to obey his menden, to establish his will I AM the Democracy reedy to declare thateelne his friends, when he is The friend of Ttto resolution' wii paisponod hf aid end, and thi - Democrary of Lonctuter Eats refused at last, LAiiTei their confidepeo to favorito ion.of Pet*trania." • ~• etsnan Tiarcuan.--The following tale shows the number of pawanee. canied -col the lrincipal lathes& in Ncw Yolk and New pato and, In the year 1846,' The notober this glaila mach Luger than law year:— . Milat Nd pone - mem:Pare. H o d,* Lord( 26 400,880 c.la per tails Hestia.' Mane 73 460,420 2 . 6.10. . do Providenee_42 476,512 .7. d0 Booloo,',Worciefet 45 '' 470.31 W 2 ,810.- do Old Wooy • 37 213,144 2 7-10 -do 'Earteen , '64; 786,750 2'B 10 ,do •. pitaw rit , 48 - :827,034 2* ' do' Worm -' 158 265.664 24.10 '." L c h s w in d ," 88 J 87,471 2 ,do Ed 0,103.387 2 do • • Altkoriy,B6.lkerocledy 11 174,658 3 ' do uda, Btheriretedy 118 '221,618 do Specose, Thies • 63 155,4711 . 4. do.. Art mu, apsoturik 36 _105:808 . 4` do 'Aribenr; Rochester . .78 :,142.255 4 do . Toeswarada 436 - 92,387 .4 . : do Ardar, BOW° -8703: do- Bedeck , • .11.2 1.888,486 2 do • Two - eieteloskele would nese . bri dirifibier` EnOro, this facto p.-114.. That the *tepee the fiiii die roost ,06 Inma— t izote than" ,axioilb to auita oP the-ootiptethe iredoctiotila pricer; aide& That the New Iteglead eark-ehleh _haetflow -r ist4 ieeepee more Win the New Tat fyidatbat dirmand hies fetes; i'aa'.i::.:r3'ii~ad~: 2 ,•i.T~~'~,<~.'." `~'.~ %:rep:-,-..~:~i '. 1 4. T." 'lila 'PILE, iexx)Sql• 10 Pk zn . Gen. Tavign Head Waders Army of Occupation, ? "Camp liezo , Himlacy, July _ 1.3,184.7. 5 Birr=l tome jead the honor tc racriviyour lett ter eubmitring, on the , Farad' the nominating cora. Mitten of 'll.e . Midge American Uensention, the request, to be infonica, of .my.rievra relating to several point* of netrienal polley, , cntertaiaed the body of Native Americans in our country. Limited leiattre from my publi: dutlea constrain the 'comply in very general and brief terma, - that to the pointe cited in your letter I de nut feel my orif at liberty to express my frank opinion. 'My willingness to, yield (O r the wishes of tbc people at and to servo them in tha awe of trio chief magistracy, should - they fully and unanimously piaci Its .weightr reaponribilitirs upon me, hes' Wen more than'ence expressed, bat . I am not will. tog be' .the' candidate of any party, or to pledge myself to tiny political creed wive, that which proceeds direetly from the constitution, and the beet and pa'rarnirent interests of the country, and which theYsoleinttly demand. If elected to 'the Presidential office it moat be without any agen cy of my ow o ,. (it certainly will be at varience with my. mere cherished - aspirations) end to those dories I most go turimamelled by party pledges of every' chaiacter.r. ' .Should ..the People nomimte end elte.t.'(and there is'ample space for this previous to the time of election) 1101110 one of the gifted statesmen of the country to represent It. highest interests, I should hail - the measure: with joy. With sentiments of high respect, I have the honor to auhecribe Mjself. Your ob'tvervant, Z. TAYLOR, Mel. Gem U. S. A. Wx. J. A. litrar.mil, Esq., ' . • Pies% N. A. Convention, Pittsburgh. Pa. Lefler from Hon. Henry Cloy. II'ASRLAND. 2,1 Apr0,•11147. . Dear Sir ..Your favor ofthilOth Minna, trtns mitingahe proceediiix et 'lire American Retifim tion meeting," nrselted times few days prior to my retain from New Cricana Owing to my absence and to a great domeetic allliction, which has be. .fallen me in the death of a beloved son, who fell to-the battle of Buena Vista, of whirl:lntelligence arrived here saverai:daya ago, a delay hes arisen lot my return of on anewer to your lettere which I hope you will have'the,goodneas to corner. Ton enquire of ire; .ot the instance of the Na tive American committee of the Edith of Pennsyl• verde,' of which yin' are chairman, whether, if it be tendered na—and that unanimously—l would be disposed to accept the nomination of President of the United Slides item the National Native -American Convention, to aisenrblo at Pittsburgh In May nexl,for the purpose of nominating canal. dattifor Presidedand Vice President of the UM. tal Stake. Waiving all yogi:dry into, end the expreadon of an opinion on tbe , principles and objects of your association übeiog turaccessary, from tho cots elusion torrhich I, have come, I mud (moldy say, thati can kraal...oho public . goal likely to milt (Mai utj accaplaqco of the proposed nomination; and that, if tendered to me, should ho conetrained to accepting It. I requc'et you niv,att/ieleis,*tiod the othei teem. 'her ut the Executive Colitmitice to he avintird that LjdatlJ opprceiste the Compliment intended me ' and to smell Quints for the per. , sonsl eandienee: and kindness mkt& prompted theiiittention to 'be "diieeted to me, . am; ' with wpett,. Yotir friend and araditn scrunt." U. CLAY. Lrrna snox , :Ala:CLAT.—Wo give below the rasa of Mr. Clay in repiy to the invitation raced ly extended tohiin to visit Boston: ' Warri Samtui. Sruixes, (iri.)"/ . ; 31st Ml6.tat, 147. Gentiemento my return home I received, in Delaware, your obliging note, addressed ro me et the Manteca of coy,,,flieritli in 13ostni, and its vi. Minty, inviting me to visit that obi. And you pleasod to stile, in &Meting teems,. tho high emulation •driay,public services Which pia calls is IferiTrgiand, and the beorfibi which that ha ieritititig section of our country his derirod from the policy which I endeavored ta establish. • It is waif true, gmatleinr-o; thatanynimar in. eey teno cares which. Vernon...a, were the •good of the whole; 'et which 1 beliercd all *is might Mail Ulterrisolem, Boma scenes, aims later, according to circumstances, but which, at all events, would - trod to the common good. I can hear witness that the adoption of the prolective policy. ens entered se rimer end formidable munition from bfariachu cue. Sim V. 33 .T:IZ4 that any ob. ta des should be tateriated in the Tn.:cation of that foreign careciarrth, ty which oho had so greatly prospered. tiat when it was once adopted, int from roekir4 any violent or fictions opposition, she quietly and patriotically sulanittid to the decision of the National Commit.. And full of cowriae, energy and clasticityithe quickly adapted bur in. &Mg to, thobbor State of things, and is now en. jiyiog the rich' rewards of her shill, vigor and economy. Inj ,Ito in the wen carved prespErity of Now -,Eogland. Artie. the Ispnt of f3nrtretr years atonal last visited it, tshoulti bemoan lumpy again to Interehataga friendly ulutitiotas with its Inbitdforms, and to witness the inierecninCesei pifirreits which it hal =On MO plsiorkes and amegdieby Of my rcceploo at. Boston, If I 'could bevirgone there; which pm delicately antikindly proposal, Would bare bon] in cram 'Oman:ton. deuce :with. my wishes. - Bet, gentlemen, I tell home - far this purpose of , visiting far tho dist time ai my IVO, a era bath. kin, net:determined to which I Should repair; bin finally etrneloded to go ti:Capo,,blrty: Haring - gratified that cariosity', I dlshe to. ietriro to my Widenci.,geriating al potable from aho most convenient and direct route. There are obvious rename far this carom, which, I am acre, you will have the goodness to ZOCOtiniZio ..I must request, therefore , that you willVecelve iciurselves end communicate to these whom you repiesent, my-sincere regret 1.3al I em compelled to forego the pleurala of accepting ,their friendly inritarton. I add my ferveut.prayere'fdr the ton etant happiness and proeparity .of New England, in true and peace, end midst all the changes whichbevabson or may be- node In our national i I 'am, with the highest , 'respect, yohr friend ind obedient servant, if. OLLT., 'Ocn ,IxesoTaxiwrs.—Frugal' niana . and 110 if:16'6144 trade, bare kdaneil the public inipitrreinente of Sponsylrania iq ;math a exult; tido. that little u no appreheinion b now felt as txf, the ability of oar State folly sod promptly of wet all her angigenacits.. The fallowing at/de ment of tolls collated on the Steak :suds and Railroads Was prepared by Mr. Thomas L. Wd sap, ldectetary of Board of .Canal Commiaaion• lo A 401,1647, 6191,733 II In August, 1846, 196,312 20 . lacretsa; August, 1847, `555,445.01 -Tetal etasoutit of Toll. receieeal from , ..: _ • . _ 1848, to 3ty4 1847, 01,211,372 09 100,11,13 t year, '- 847,201 68 jlcarona in 1847, It is estimated that the, total tall this, yaw. will 'tiscood Lawn hundred thousand wham of thirty:4llm and ona.third par reit corn. pared wittr4be real:ipti'of 11346. ' And iret in the fah, &Miffsls. gratifying; oar Owe eecurities orb now soiling at twanty.threa per cent. below {hair. par Taloa—Phila. Buiktim Hr. Diensassi is more and more beinsieed at 44, tioathfer his Southern letter. , , /kV:UN/IWO VICIVIIIo—WO by before our readers today the letter of tho Hon. Jame* Du• chanan, Secretary of State,mpon the subject of the Wilmot Proviso. This letter is written with dm! elearnas.and ability which tlittingUishca We prcsluctioets of that eminent statesman. We copy this adroirablo tette:from the Pennsylvanian. It mu written in reply loan invitation of the de. mecreey of Berke county. unite with thorn in their celebration of awl:hived Homo, and 'boom dale two days befoie the limucted death of Silas Wright.-42 . .ksgh (N C.) Standard. , All 'lda is from tbo bloat b. At how . lifr. Da cboaou i/ . gtccrtled u a •duagb ("lei,' and a (tour liar for Power sad place. saarcurr.—Thi Marton Atlas of Friday morn. Ink gives renturs of ther . voto fox - dovernor in 79 towna Of Vermont, 'which am up as fullovis,— :.eompared with Iva year: - - . • ' 1847.. 1946: Fcir Horaco'Eaton, Whig, 0,922 10,507 Paul Dillingham, L. F. 8,121 7,730 Brainud, Abol., - 2,019 ' 2,759 The Atlas Gaya that - thore is probably , no choice for Goventor,• hut that rho . ' Legialitturo will be 'strongly Whig , as total • The IC Y. Tribnao remarks: . ' ' - Ram and - Loco Focolsm formed on'allianee In many tome with a view to the repeal of tho . Li 'mac Law. while the Liberty party and some oz= citing local questlorra have had tho .111 , 4 lc:divert some Whig :rotes Into the wrong chaMal. The rival Railroad interests have heel their affect. In orliegton a Loco ha. been elected , on e Railroad, EAT nu...-:Ttio toes paid by tho N. Y. city Cdoporallon. to Its legal counsellor. (tom year to year, foe the last ton years were thus 'officially to- To R. Emmett, .triloo: F. Tallaran, : P. Ai Cowdrey. 'Thrshl anbam, John Levorbigo, Tohtl In leo your -$43,097 or• Inarktition to,itds, 'issuerT.- Brady, has presesited a,6111 of $lO,OOO, wad Mr Leveridge due for goo°, which if paid rill malts the rum, tool upwards of 4'68,000, • • - . • .- Raravtavirri.--The'Seurutary of war has made an:l:Micro* 030. Eardirg, for a company of volcuatecrs, .to Proceed to Mexico via lho city of 'Netv Ydrk. — jan Dirmingtam, Qom. termaater, at this place, has received orders 'for 'their equipment in all things neccsaary for mai. iiry!neansproent or blvottica Ileariting opieri wall immediately open modem= in this city for tha Purpma of filling Mils company. , Co*vrorzo.--Wit learn that the two boys who vrcro entre& in the city, tome weeks ago for steal log a watch . in Fayette county, have been tried, -convicted,and sentenced to three months inprisoc mant in the Jail of that county. aTiver.incr lioosz.—On 'Saturday lut, we learn that Maj. Sweeny of Allegheny, was arrested, and fined 51,33 for keeping stippling house. In do. fault of payment, ho was committed to tha cam. mon Jail. Mn. HZERT Menial:lc—The Police rf Alle. ghenj succeeded in arresting Henry Richard. on Friday lad. Ile was:caught asleep hitt., shade. of, some tree., in rho Allegheny Bottom, after her. ing indulged tether fretlyin liquor. -The officers have bed a warrant out fur his attest for some , time put. AISAVLT AND Barranr.—Aldermen Parkin son informs us,,that Tuesday woe a gnat day for fighting in the nth Ward, her having issued war rants of arrest for six persona, who had been com plained of for beating and bruising their neigh. bore. A few per.oni - heavily fined by court for this offence, would do much fist tbo peace and security of the community. Let the strong arm of the law be enforced in reference to this offence, and it will doubtless' hove a . salutary effect in sheekipg its too frequent occurrence hi - our midst. Critics Datto. , —Welch'm Circui Bend.. pa raded through our streets on Tuesday, drawn by twerity.four horns, all guided by one person. It seems almost Incredible, but it is true, that the twenty-four, reins were held, and the motions of the lIIMETOCIs horse, to which they were attached guided end-controlled by one man. It we. a fete we had never before witneseed, - and which but few on hereafter accomplish. The music maraud. lent. T. H. STOiTOSI ' II Lscrunts.—l bad the pleasure of hearing, on nit evening, Raw. T H StOcktoo, and have seldom, if ever, partaken of .a richer intelectual repent. He lectured In the Methodist P. Church, in Fifth street, on the “Theorl of Selfishness," and though the subject; considered in the abstract, would not, by persons; generally, be deemed attractive, yet such were the fteinatioul thrown around it, that the intelligent audience, present on the °catalpa, were not only profound In attention, but highly gratified. The subject this evening, will he the.aTheery of Benevolence," and all who haven testator orate• ry - or eloquence, should endeavour to attend.— They could - hardly spend a leisure hour atom pleasantly; or profitably. ' =IX= The Rover bete $7,000 in the hingle of Prion;, Ward & en.,-In the ohs?" of darts, on - Piris. The Brazi.len elect,, who treor supicoed to In have made their we; to Canada, lately 'toiled from Bolton for I . lsyn; go stye the,Dcenxt Jour , rt!. On the Colvizbis and Philadelphia Railway $251,032 hare been received fir nine maids, end• log Actgost 31, spinet $194,479 in Seine time wevious season. ' Dr. Jamie D♦ !lagers het been eppointed to fill the their et ehembery in the Univereity of Penn. syl*le,,milo vacant by the resignation, Of Dr. TYR . . pgirt now.r.:nerittis ii!tokeser of arkecii•• Thomas Dell. aged abaci r. 3 1 , 2 . pedrd, son of Mr. Henri Deana, of-this city, died oa Sot ofiliy night lash from eating some mushrooms on the tsabbath promos. The father, alaoiod a lit Ile daughter, were 'sick from the same cause, the latter slightly, (having eaten Veiy7spatingly) arid' the former quite 'gamely. They are both now quite well -Bats Times., • The authorities of Hostas, have voted to pay to car. Townies of Now Orleans the sum of $l,OOO fir the artst of Albert J. This the amoubt of the reward originallY °Ea ed (or the iirest of the maulers, or Maria Mick fad, but it was not paid because Thrall wu hot legally.proved to be Lye murderer. kb now geld es a gratuity. It is reporteihin the naval circles that Comma der Alexander, Slidell Meeker:Ma is appointed to' the commend of the steam frigate klisaiseippD.-• Cecretarkter hi, eves ones commander or the brig of war Somers. S ince then ha has been station. ed in Me Gulf as an ordinance. officer. !Nov, he occepew the position of pmneaptaim . - -•The iminOgratientrom Deland to.Qeelion, to the promo' time, embraces upward of 80,000 pada* ;and from-information transmittal to the Immigrant 'Dumas in Catia3a, it appears that from RO. to 30 ; ON snore are on their way, and rosy be expocte2 to swim before the close of navigation. Of toe number, about ono grarteil have died, (including those who dial on their plow) - - Da. Horror Oxotscoarx. who resigned the CV-somata of PonnvilSseia, a few yeariago;and who was suspended frOm the exemiseof hh, font. tione, on a Marge of too freely indolging in the owed' ardent spirits, will, wo understand be most. -likely restored to Dishopriek, by the Convention • ribald to sit; the evidence being Mat he his entire- . ly abstained during the intervening Gem We hear, farther, that a Church will be erected for him, by some of the Episcopalians of Philwdelphia.— N. Y. B.rp. The denies for the last nix months reeeDed et the Cuitom House at Philadelphia were: Mirth 9237,458; April, $275,196; May, (543,273; love, 9464161; July, $589,315; August; $460,635 total, $1,772,241. The average duties on imparts Sll3 differently estimated at from 25 to 23 percent, Assenting the average, 24 par cent. as the deity paid, the impudent:int would be fpr the viii ostinths $7,381,337. For the month of Angesteleno the amount would be about 91,912,312. - . , A most singular and perfectly ridlculeiss matt F.ai got into circulation; in the upper pert a the Mty, to rho erect that the Chemical, New Yolk, Merchants', Manhattan, Phecnix, and other bank*, Were peat etifforinebytho stoma of Prime, Mani de Co.; and the coneequence has been soromhing of an excitement, and to some fur► eases a all for specie. Wo hove aeon neveral of the elneetief Ihnw banks, and mcertained that mime of theseenumet mod have not tho responsibilities of rbe house named, fot a ecut,and thaelume of them are leo. piloted to my considerable extent,—not vidficient even, if they ehould he losers, to affoct their wand drvideuda' MEM It so happens that mum of the city binkii,tsse a l a rge circulation, or have bran enabled to got out my oaosiderahle amount or bill*. And sum If they could, the notes doubly intotte..l, , first, by the deposit in the handsel the comptiallar, and :ascend, by tho ulseucy of the 13 nets. cd,lt would be singular, indeed, if. so Iv* a firm 'bathd go dcwn, involving millions of, money, end none-shot/hi he carried with it. A genUeman, however, who has Eon a list of parties that have purchased the Bills, or who hare mmadeposited with the Hums, smarm us that he cannot tlismov. ore namothat cannot stand the lon,iiithiribllibe compelled to suspend their payments itrcescuus• queoce of too st mege.--N, Y. Expre.Q.' .; Ey the Eastern Magnetic TelegrapA Gartenpandnoce of the rtmam i ghlitatch PHILADELPHIA MAILKET, . • PRILADYLMIA, Sept, 14, BP. Y. Flour—Hoilernto 'safes at $3,504,62 per LbL Sales of Western have been made' at $5,37} per bbL Cornmeal—Salem at $3,00 per . 141,•, ' Wheat—Ohl Wheat is selling , go per ho. Sales of new . Southern at 105,106 per bet. • Provisione.,:rhu market Is exasaaircly with no change in prier*. - • Tho market generally to quite inactive: Emlurirc c,,,, , f0n.in one or Ibo ritloburep Clekiette RAI, MORE MARKET. -- • . llsitimore, Rcpt: t 4, 4i. sr. There is no chrongs worthy-of noto in the mar. hots ; enery thing stands as at former quotation. tjaito en affray tank piccolo this city to-day in whichVilliamPerry, a printer mos badly wound. ed. tin was shot by a man named Knott: klaLlosive Correspondence of the Potobesch.Gasette >YE W YORK.VARKWI. • ... - Sept. 14.5 :x: Floor— Wa quotosalos GlGencieg at $5,55a5: 81d per bbl. Western at 58.00. Wheat—Sales of prime White have bren of- Gated at 112 e per bu. Corn-48ales of mired may be gaoled at . 65e per 611. him, Yellow at 70. Oates— W e quota Sales at 47c per , • ' Rye—Them have been sales effected in . our market bray at 74e per, bu. , • Conon—The market remains funs; and without change as to pries,. Aroviakma—Wo have no chanie In price or demand to mention; sales aro merely nominal. Whiskoy—We quote sales at 27c•pst gallon Lard—Ar heavyin the market actions. 80,283 40 6,031 28 14,484 58 11,702 05 4,574 44 Cheesa—kr this article a g. cfixted at fair-priem ' itatter—retaalto ateuti at ro Commcal--is yelling for s2,+ BY MAGNETIC; TELEGRAPH. Cerr•SPO!MS. , "ii mni,irpoiamee mumage,aasem. • • RlChrti o l2 ' as• &Pt. 1 .• X • : : • • The Nave Weans papas havi failed to anise at Petersham, Va. to.day , .. The Mail Arent inform■ us that th 0413 of be 7th contain no nem from Mexico or the . Army. IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO. aims coNwitanza VERY BLOODY BATTLE 5000 :55exlcani 1000 Americans willed wounded. . TWENTY TWO THOUSAND EEXICANI AND SEVEN THOUSAND AMERICANS IN THE FIGHT Correspondence of OsFin.botet Gnome Washington, t3ept..,14. - 0 P. M Governmect despatches have this moment been received from the Head.Quarteni of the Army by the'war Department at Washington, by especial 'Exptcss. • T The news heretofore ramjet...l in reference to 'tiro movements and Position of Cen.Scott's forces, is folly confirmed, ! • • The .Amoriean fut4s,.conaHrtirtg of-7000 men, met the Mexicans at Carbon; three or four miles this side of the Capitol.:; The ankle, were 22,000 Wrong, and elation. ed behind Immense batteries of heavy artillery.— ' After two hours of a most bloody conflict, our gallant Weeps mide . aCharge and carried mery thing at thipoint of the bayonet The American loss was something less than 1,000 in - killed and woundat—Ddericans 5,000, amongst wham were:a number of distinguished Generals; Soldiers end Civilians. The armistice war agreed upon and 'fire corn. miarionersappointed . on the part of the Mexicans, at the bead of whemi was Gen. Herrera. They had two meetings for the purpose of corn• eluding peace and were to bare the third on the Monday then foilowing, 90th of Aug. Gen. Valencia elicited with two companies to, Talncgend made a Pronunciamento against Bsuta Anna and all Peace propaiiiious received from the U Btat4 [The inference of coarse is that Santa Anna played falm to Mexico as at Germ Gordo.] By Breclal.Bxmem, we Imre now, 24 boon in advance of. the moil, bl tbo N. 0. Pkanuiti of Bth inst. !ho Steamer Mary Kingsland arrived at Now Othoi, on rim 7M, bringing ham data from Vera Orim SLa brings accounts of the two victorious bat .llsi of Conking end earbeteo,—so named from the field .Works of the enemy. The -proposition foy . en armistice wu nude by Scott, summed to hews been at the instenee of the British Miribter c;( Foreign Affairs at Mos; ' . , (The reports heretofore given that the -city of Mexico wirs at the ;wrap of our troops,nettoe to bo unferinand, and diouhl Prate - not foltoii. faun present nogotianOra, another battle ,nanot ems. . A.kder hem Kt Kendall detail f;ionbato;Aug, .22;1 states that the Arch Bishop's I!elyYet that - Fannin, juror occupied bY deulk-oit and e 'peados of the Amoticen Army,after . defintung the enemy in two cf tho hatamt fought ' slate thy pnwent war commence.. I; - On the 14th a ieueoutte Wok iltseaby CODun out which =tidied Cou Scott 'that 'a roalor' extillety conic he cut from Celan to Sou Ayr:* tine. Gee. Worttes division moral lo that difecticd . on the 11th ire!, farm/ bi Gam quitviant. and Twigs,. fly this . ritarecoent Y new line of operations was framed on the southern and western sides of the city Sof Unice, and the strong works of Pinon and Mealceliestigo, - on which Santa Anna had bestowed ea mach labor, woo eantpkiely tamed. ... On the 16th of Avgatt, Oeccral Worth march. eil as far es the Hacienda of an a/creole, when a halt , tau ordered by Gan. Scott, General Twins bud met alvie fosse of 'this stew at Cfantral Twins' prociptly the beatieit gees to anlimber,ewl etlet • few dbwbergwe, the euetoy wad compelled' ta diopese, 'vita a lose of six killoJ. On the 17th of Atignet, Gem, Wonb resttm ed pie march, over, bad nab.. By 8 o'clock in the morning he was in eight of the domes sod spires of the Coyne?, witheMt! B ?l' escept that of rock.: istaab hid tiooo round in- to dui road: and thidikluA which bad been*4og. This ovidently showed- that Gen.' Scott had •colon march 1311 Santa Anus. On coaching this paint a scattering pre Wu opened by the one. eity—who had a force stationed in an advantageous poeition. This Ere wu Soon silenced by Colonel Smith's battalion of wand artillery under cam. mend of hlsi.filault. , . . . . Author attack' was ihortly . aftarwaada made, bat the enemicaplakets oacto iseln driven In with out low At I ceeteelv on the 18th Gen. Scott arrived at IdadAuetunine and at 10 o'clock Goa Worth waidnhillmarett for the. Capital on the Mid 311 Smith and Truntlatlll, limn, with enencais and ofStrui, aapportal by Capt. Blake's tiladren of Drigetuni, proceeded to le• A masked batter,opened upon the 'enamel. SCUM 11111 the fiat ball fiam in 18 pound caree ned° killed Capt. Thornton . .af the and Drs• goons, beside. severely wounding one of the palm/ Colonel Garland's Brigade was ordered tor:teen. py a position on the plains Weight of the enemies battery at Bin Anionle, while Col fitules bilged" and Denim's battery took their stations close 'There wu then a petty sent ottt.o reeonnnitto and ascertain the prietietbility of lintiing a road to Aogelo, 'stenos hold if Banta, Anon. ,with a ;view to Ito ovelthrow. . . . . • . .rho patty hail a byush with the enemy and tiro or six atidWok as many ptisoitat a, with. out any kn. on Our pact. - • 'The reault albs elatrdF:f &lion Kord beneficial A road was conatnieted tharpoint . doatred. The Mexicans went : distinctly leen in forte near Browner, and et 'a Council of War, held that orening, it wee tlehtroductl to make an at tack On tho folbuing morning. While tho reconnoitering party were out, Gen. Worth had csiabliabcd Wired( at tho Paocidiof Hovers, from the windows of which courtlier' numbms of the enemy, could ho seen at Work up. on the hattelles, of San Antonia. About noon, tho Mixicana - oponed upon the Hacienda, with both round shot And shell..— Nearly every shot took ace, hut did no damage except, to tho.bulldings. ' , Late in .rte craning they were again opened brit were , soon snouted for the- night. Hid the Oro been condoner!' the Whole Hacienda might have beertlorn to pieces and our troops destroyed! in 8 o'clock, the 19th, the battatica were again' opened on Gm. Worth's pooltion. Giseverti Wes the dlorharges of artillertthat our troops were coinpollal to sock a shelter .behind ,the.buUdlngs but ruccard r ed neve4Olara in;maintalotng that' poeitlon The divisjorta of Gen. Tarig go and Pillowiwore warned to advance, about the diria lion of Bronteral; Alx;tit 1 o'clock P, Mahe* worn in full view of tha ormolu battiniiii and within the rum* of their heavy gone. The Brigade of CoL . P F Smith was attlerod,lo advanco directly toward,' the' encode, Rieke— while, that of Col, itiely,inatthad twit, an* village to tho 'right for the pupas° of cutting off each tchiforcernenta as might laa'aint to Vakniii trot:riffle Oitf. - A tied:racily° end 4awasutt . Gra was ov a* on. COL dmit4'a • eattimna !we Oa MAW Were , emorged!with tho'*Ws at enemy; driving 'on the Made of their wittpaight budinits hu • [quotations : . 1 •51,G2i ;per bo. The twelve pounder bilteries of Copt imairsw, _;; 'raid the anointed 'Howitzer batteries ander the .o =3 l aia il.Pou!" Wender of the ordnance WpOibetiii , l!ere k pressed Conrad upon qui sae. Ts lay aid murk expend. . they however a the enemy with their heavy guns and soon st! need their battery. ic P1 ' 4 . 10 =101: awls. :Liants., Johnson and Callender aro severely, wainadedi- .-Gemcadwallader.was ordered at 3 o'claehr. to advance and suppwt Col. info cements had been discovered on their way out from the city. Ge'n. Scarce was ordered at this memo time to sustain Col Smith. The enemy kept up an M amma lira (earn their battery: About 4 ;o'clock Gen Scott arrived, and seeing the immense force of the enemy, d oneo - ordered 'Gen Shields to advance to the support of Geo- Riley and Gen Cadwallader,' to prevent if imui. de a junction al the. forces from' the city with those in the field. ' • Valencia,. in coming oat of the City,Uuld see but few of the movements of our troops, while ev. ery motion of the enemy could be seen. ', . The order of battle, as drawn up by Video-de, was most overpeviering. The Infantry was seen drawn up to support the:battery, whilst a long line of the enemyVenalri was 'tethered in the rear, u if waiting the shock of the battle.. Two separate charges of the latter was seen to be repulsed by Gel. Reily—until night had fairly closed on their firing: In the evening, the batteries had not slacked their fire. There had been a continuous roar for nearly six. hours. • Gin Scott. reached San Augustine about g . • • • • • clock at night. in the robin cf a hard rain.— Cons Twinge and Pillow came on, at about 11 o'- clock, completely exhauited. They had not anticipated the strength of the enemies' works and thought the batteries could be taken eta dash. and that our troops could all be comfortably quartered at San Angel for the night !stead of this, 048 parttime were compelled to bivectie all night without blankets, in the midst of a pitiless storm: Duly on the morning of the cAlth, Gen Worth was ordered to move forward with a port of hie division and Garland's brigade to aid in the o f on Valencia who was strengthening his paition fu every way poesible. At 7 o'clock the firing of cannon wee heard and the rattling of mockery. to a 'hoe time the enemy could be seen flying towards the city, yet few could believe that their battens. had been stormed and carnet!, but each was the fact. Gen Scott himself, accompanied by Gen. Worth. started for the scene of action, when they were met by Copt Mason with the joyful intelligence that Valencia bad been com pletely routed, alter a terrific straggle. The attack upon their works was planned by Gee. Smith sod resulted is the capture or 15 pieces of artilery and some 1,500 prisoner. Among than was Gene. Blanch Garcut,slendam and the a etorieus Sess.—, All their ammunition and camp equippage wasimp. lured, whilst this road over which tame who escap• ed fled, wa, strewed. with.mrisketc. . FURTHER. No des than 100 of the enemy, among whom were many officer* were left dead on the field, whine the number wounded was fay greater.-- The works of the contemn are corpletely in the power of the Mangum. Gen Scott at once ordered Gem Worth to fall back on Ilan Antonio, to storm and carry that work, and then posh forward by the main road. The main body of thewieny at this limo moved forward towards Son Angel. Gen Twiggy had acutely moved a mile beyOnd the village of Chognau, when, a - heavy fso of musketry announced that hls di pion was active. ly engaged with the enemy's outposts, and the heavy-booming id - cannon gam token that the 2d 'division had atonifte with anther of the Gunny's strong works. A few minutes, more and a tee. tendons firing front the right made it evident that General; Wrath - was p nod, 'acne* - engaged in the beta and completely tented the ening hold of the enemy at San AlliClllo, bat terns he was doing the, the enemy abandoned the place, lea ther heavy guns and fthingbick on their mond and stronger lino of works ; Iteras now YO'clork in the afternoon ad about the commencement of the bathe; and' Met a ratting of fire inits end booming of cannon, baieilaciro been heard. This continued for two hour. when the enemy were routed end ell, not kilod or: intended, put to night, 1 - , The 'enemy were from 15 to 20,000 strong, and all fresh troops with -a poen= Of uncommon I strength. The Amnrians were 6000 string jaded and broken down by their incessant evertithe toil and marches, ' - I 'The Mesthana soy that Santo Anna command. dad in Person, but that he retied tally.: The .young men of the Capitol from whom et much was eipeeted newly all fled without firing l a gun. The - loss on our aide hut fillen most heavily on the New York and South Carolina volunteers, on the 6th infantry, and the beneficent of Smile and Copts Magruder and ,Taylor. • The South ar a C 'Regiment was nearly cut to pita.. - here were ,13 Mexican Generals killed sod wo r.dcd, end - mote =mitten captured than Cle Sc ott hos used slow he !mato in the noun. try _ •. . .. • ...: , ppecidcdth the Officlil Despatch, is the terms of Commissioners of the two Gavornmiens. • While negotiations for terms dawn are pa n& lug. neither- Away la to 1w ireinated; nee build new dinners, nor go beyond their patent fake let abet, neither innty am to interfere with met atter without hating 'LIM hours' notice. 1 • KILLED AND WOUNDED. • Alsj Mills, Ist Minim Vapt Harrison, 'rib In- Copt Thornton, 24 Drigdocign Cu ran, 1A , ArtillerM9sPt Qoart& lit ini"2; Capt Andorran; 2 d indsr . drl: Lint 11COOns, Ist Att. Attached to Gei• • Vailssolader's tittaft, Lieut. ' , Preston, Johnson, Ist Art; Lieut try; Lieut Lieolidta an, 16th infantry; ihut Ho& mon,' lat At. • Lied Chandler, Now York Reirkrrent, cot 1. ki Butler, 8 C ; Lloyt David 'Adrun4.lr Gam,, 8 C. Col Clack, 6th 19(100 , , slightly; Coy&agap e bth Infantry. saintly; kiej Wada,Bll screTaly M,J Brandin"; Oth,hßintry, alightlit Copt Wel tar, Sib' !thirdly; Copt Phillip Ray, N Y , Id lin: gra', kit' atm phut OR: Capt Reynolds,'Sd• Dragoons }tamely. Capt Craig. 31 Infantry, savinelY: Also, Captaim Ross,. 7th infantryouni J R Smith, 7th infantry, yea se verely. Also, Capta Chapman and Thompson of tlirisd rind Captstiolden, Hathaway.of lit infant. ry 'Uglily, Lt Schuyler Hamilton, Ist Infantry, of .General Seott's staff. Lt.nollossay, §lth . infantry stracited to dmltire"irsttalian.: HiCOll . ; 6th in. 5=4 1 7. .• • Lieut Cadivalidir, of indilianO, but eimtnand;. .log tioit tiEr Mttery, sevevoly,'Lieut Ii Thai;u3d 'Dragun4 'attached Coltiarismd's, Staff, elightly, Limn Hendrickson, Gil Infantry, severely. Lt •Domiton,l4 Infantry battalion attached to Ta y lor's battery; ' alightl3r.. LIMA • Graham, acting ivith. — firettingirons, severely!Liai6 Martin ; let artillery, right army shot alt Lt :F A S'elib, sthlnfintry,illtached . to eighth. artiTleryr severely. L. Lugsnivilt; :Adgt. sth infantry, 41ileal, 31 infantry, slightly. Lt. La `vet, .t'W infaritty, Li Chitndler, Lt artillery, slightly; Lt Tilden ; 7d Infantry, severely; Lt NewmanUtklnfantay, Seemly; Lt Gardner, 2.,1 Infantry. slightly; Lt Sprague, :a InfantrYtaligho ty; Lt Palmer, adjutant,9l Infantry, severely; Lt Buckner, 6 Latimujr.rdightly;.Ll Cuns,9,Lifat.' try slightly; Lt Simr.kin, 13th Infantry dithtly Lt Pommel!, sth Infantry, slightly; Lt Bennet; 15th Infantry,ilightly. VOLUNTiSILO.—CoI Barnet, severely; Capt Fairchild, slightly; Capt Brickman, severely; Lt Swevuoy, soVerely;,Li Jennies, slightly; Lt Molter. severely; Capt McCab, slightly; LtPonci, severe ly; Lt Crdfn, slightly; Lt Mathews: Ky, 'slightly; S C RzeirstasT.—Lt Col Dickson, severely; Cep* J D Blondwig, slightly; Adjutant Carty, severely; Lt Bunter; slightly; Capt D 8 ,slightly;, Lt. Hollins, severely; Lt B R 'Severely; J W Stole; slightly; J It Davis,. Desan• choroisbglitly; In Abner, severely. Zadt . 'i 'mirth !Elwin de Capitol celftnnea-- L mutiny in the N. Carolina Regiment! Richmond, Sip L 4 I , e . Letters hem received at New Of -WWI Inim Tntopipea, lit the email ot. the Nopelleir titcanWri which left that place on the Slat of Aue,and arrival at New Ofienea th;Gth inst. AO Capron haired Iron tho city of hfoxico, at Tampico, to ibo 30th coofinain the netritreorie. of of ,Gco. Scott'. artirt# sod rowelling. at the . A Law. pobliabed ) the New Othrans Pica: ono dated Baena Wahl, ltith 'Aug:, atatc• that Cob Pirri 3 Of. the. N. CarOlina Regiment had roaderedhlittaelf obnoxious - to the men under * Onunfulr'Whit'iiet r e'.dirpoped to molt.: They threwsloyfAt. tam refused to obey 111.onteii. capita IrfCII fitini-tint ihots from the rat** him, wbfle on wade. xxtr.in—yourarrzias. wouimAtt—aiout.aas. CorreeyoDdewe~_ D( 11 . 'r+mb.rith Chaotic. FILOSI Tar, ARMY— • GRAND COBONWIN MR.CIIFLEGV3 ROSPALS „ . . . ' ... . : .11asolissier. i .• --, ANDREIVFP VOCAL TROUPE will gili, i Musical Fmatoinment . .• • . • , ThiiC.Erening,Sep!. - 15. Af the endow, when_wilt l.e twoonded n eliO;ce lion of Songs, Edwina Extnrragenz., inoloduit the new Ptrze Song.. 117Adouttanee 05 cent. =IC= o=llll • Fourth: fiight, or 1ir.11. - .11/1111LE. . Poo* /lied of Mr. /NO. DiTNNFoartlt aigh[a(l4/00 ANNA tIALVINA; r • • - Itednuday, September 15tb, 1847, Will be presented a Drama In eels coifed ' . The . Tinsels that Triad . USZilli Putman ' • Mr. Marble.. Adam Conan ." • M. Porter. Julia ..... ... • • " Kiss Poner.' bliss ?cut', AAerthe Dram, 'Miss ANNA MALVINA •aaddaneo Yu Di Munzor,f ehauul..) To conclude with the farce of • o' ' THE Devtv TO PLY... • •L .Tohion " Dian. • $ icJohn Nell Lady Levewell • ' Salzman; 113"Hoota open at 7, and citOuin Will f1e0,14 114W17. DEORGABIZAIIDN of the Celebtatal itnt'erightel bead _ SABLE .lIABJII OBIS ••• • • • ymnt~tl o ~ of I SIMMER, EASSEL,' • I I J =SENOR. FItRACIB ,S E lit MOW, ...111 .11WELS • , ' and WhlltoElSi rlio hoe the kitor of anomming to Ote Osit;Only well aro Of their Idea and ' • ' ' , POP. ULAR ENTERT AI NMENTS''': - . . trr AT THE ATLIESAEOK M, r Oa F ri day, Seterday. sal Monday *makes sort- e On which OCCBlien thRZ will appear la ea maim aMelee dun aSonp. Motto Tem& Choremes, from theteaut appro ,,g op,,m,aremscd mpressly The.Compaay, _ The insuomental part compriseetwooleta Oar., Goiter, Emir Tanaboond &mei urn which the reepecure performer. awed newhalled,aaderish it understood like& in ttrtra!tiattd . mtcabits th q Onnt bandas the lakes in the eattaimeig tkenoweram which wine wager bentafao,ia • room than ' anal defy competition. The grear,portio of this emnpasykeee ionearginieed.. mut' tux rare, and in Wet Owe ham lamakd weer Leo 0.. name mace of Forty T housand Min . of Territory' ' Their Concerts, in the main IIS. inearhES _enowded to suffocation ky - the beioty . keelinmilion of the. maces cllke, who have bestowed dm WOW ealormes maw Won. . Tide land ham jos amend from the. Qams My sOb a Wong resonmeadation to We rammer or the • boa City , as crowded homes ead =iambi& gram. latellipat adoa TM Company OW but Sse the Onte aim specified' Took, will immediate y start fm' Sadao, Atm, aod New Took, Coos which place they sill nay* far Ewer:. • They also take great pitman in rating that Ors thsi rat , cable acquisitions bdely made to the Mod they 1114 • bkd lova the celebrated korable burae co the, SWISS SELL BlittSE.W_ • Se owl:Molly .creased by Kelm. Welk sod Beaky, a DAMN ff. Y. The entertainments! will moist of them ran— • • ' I st—de the Exquisite or Northern Stqmoritit retrain paean. 3.5-. As the Plaulaticat or Soatbae bakie, ie: • • . 11 - ICardsof .daum..sJ caul md torment enaction at the doors, Ticket. wilt be kelt far eale Ike pr Marl r.,==.loasicomit, of • • tent's i r g r ii=I:OI.7INOSION,Ast. 150:13D==:M . . ANDREW'S EA G L E IMO'S:EAU ISALOON Vaprosedidated drolly II ?he Gitatest Wender of the lee • EXTRAORDINARY FREAK OE'NATLSRE T1133111133310T11 anoTnEss, • , SCOTTISH GIANT.. ' , sox ands - Hi 0 Experiments in, Animal • Magnaisn... ' Man Yroprietor of die lgeo leaks= has Orbited An i t it temeereeut with IAKI.M. and 3LEXAMDFFI3' knewa es the ' , FAT llOYS,” • list Dom Semmes Masenat, New Torl4'and ibey ode appear kir In appropriate geonisheolitosna nit Evening, Sept.b; 1847. _ • These boy. are fatly repr.43entke . sarest wonder of the day, . . „ . Chariot &m is art eleven yews of age, and weighs : 273 pounds. Alexander !seine yaw, and vreasths`32:l The younger or tbe two Is as excellent subject of ldavatettems and will be pet thee a elairroyant WNW by his be (or any other person skilled balm y oiel and in this eendinon will tell thetisno by an womb. describe coth,oranyattleter,blthdlelded,to vestal any 'possible