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What did this! What produced- this filing off
l^!». I **“lnl.-<n«nd» policy! IVuta
JOO, die fruit or thetenff oflSKI! Why hss Ihcro
Wen no meroUßed export of couou! Southern
fienuemen, cotton growen, how is this! And you
»e tobacco groweni, how comes it thtu, under Mr!
Walkerspatent miehine to increase 'exports, the
export ofiobacco has IkUan ofja million Md.
half? What say you to that! Was this the haem
effect of the tarilTof ISJ6! The Secretary tells”! i
that the starvation in Europe had little or notb
mg to do with the consumption there of our bread
atuilk, nothing u-h«evcr. Well,the starvattonhas
emtsed, down, and now there
-5^5S b - to t.f & ' aa f cu ‘ r r Walker is like to be
I will .tell you that in a
ntw weeks more the com laws in England, sliding
scale and all, will he in full operatiomThey wm
mmcly suspended, not repealed, duringthe &mioe:
aud uou-. when the -fiunine is over, and Mr Wall
key is caught in Sir Kobert' Petrs trap, the com!
laws go into full edect on the drat day of March
next, and then exports cease, the revenue falls 0 g;
*“• Mr-Walker will have to appeal to ua to restore
the tar.iTof lhlil, to replenish his empty Snbcreas-
SLThniSb nixd abroad!! * n niea, civil and military,
The Secietary asserts that under high tariffs tho
export of breadstnds ' has always' (alien off The
-whole expenence of tho past,ho say* establishes
.W 2* 1 “ I d ie wanta oiir Cumers to look
. I aver that £ir four years under
ihehtgheat tariff we ever had—l mean the “bill of
nhotmnauons," the tariff of 1825-we exported to
Grestßntatn (England, Scotland, and Ireland) a
fundnd limcj as much breadatuda as we did du
nogfcur yean from 1835 to 1839,-under the low
tariff or compromise bill of lK&’-.yes, I repeat it:
during Jour years of the opera lion of the *5lll of
•yofT)inatn7na"our ea ports cfbreadstufls (wheat,
.flour, core, and core meai) were one hundred times
to England than during four years under
theTOmproimsebilL Yet the Secretary say*the
«xpom of breadstuff* >ave uniformly been less
.under a high than under a low tariff!
Here Mr. Holmes, of South Carotina, called for
the nroofof Mr. Stewart’s position, , _
Mr. Stewart' The gentlemen shall hare it I
will giro it to him. : 11 1
In four years; from 1835 to 1839, underiowfdu*
from Great Britain 5203,000 000
worth of goods, equal to $03,000,000
she took-from ns during this period of low
with of breadstuff*, equal to *23*57 per
Sar j V ellpjtow for the high tariff of lB2£Wl£h
ted four fear*, from 1828 to 1833. JdHSJiS!
-rime we took from Great Britain sH2,ooo,ooo&orth
of goods, eq nal to 533,000,000 a ycaTj andahftoSk
trail us, under this enormously high tariff S9.au
■241 worth of our breadstuff*, equal s2£7&o6oDer
year. We, underthe high tariff, taking about half
as mueh of her goods, and she taking one hundred
rimes as much of our breadstuff?.. Yet the Secrets-1
ry and President say that low .duties always hare I
and always will increase the exportation of our I
breadstuflsl •, Yet the Secretary says that if we do I
not tako more British goods ‘in pay for our bread
stiffs, “England will have to pay specie foroor
breadstuff*, and,;’not having,it to spare, the will
. take (ess or pay less for our cotton.”
Yes, let the gentleman horn South Carolina (Mr.
jHa&xo) put these amounts down and disprove
tbemff becan. Let him lakoit to Mr. Walker—
Ml bo dues hot I will send it to him, and call upon
him to vindicate himself from the charge oflaiving
S' en his official unction and the weight of his
h station -to 1 these gross! mis-statements, ™w>la
if not intended to deceive the people. has
stuffed everr page almost of his report full of bread*
ariiffa -ilutlam mistakenjif ho will not be sfok of
his hte«#Upi before all is over. (A laugh.l la
*B3® Whfepurted.eighty-six nilfioQt worth of Brit*
tab goods, pad, she took from us in breadstuff* the
heavy amount of SI ,«54; tku is, we takelGOdoL
from her raiber manuiactures to every ■mgi* cent
•be takes from us iit the form of our breadstuff*.
And let it hot be forgotten that of thore very man*
i Q&ctum. more than one-eighth parvof Ihewhole
value is made uo of British breadstdffs consumed
.in the making, ec the .goods.; (When Jl say Britain.
rmean England, Iremnd,and Scotland, not.her
• dapendenciesj' . |
- ' The gentleman from BJinois (Mr. McClerw»nify
! congratulates himself very highly 'on'the repeal of
• tbe tariff of ISI 2oKow, he probably .forgets, that
this own district consumed, ip 183%3ra913 dolls.
- 'worth of British goods to every .732 dojis. she took
\ of its sgncuhnrßfprwJacis—-assuming that his dis
tnaooosumesjdprqportionioallotbers. Yetwe'J
' :t» tho ex-j
’ ?3l*inU» Secretary r *awanother He
•aycthat by flie tariff ctslB|flidn&».hiTe.bMß ra>j
Awed from 100'and SOOuer doirn toSOandl
30 pcrceniq (hat threafi/fht of the daty -hu bees'
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BY ERASTU3 BRQQCg fc go.
!/ PIT TBBPnon f ~T
MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY to
We£klriK*Dif T , 7‘. b |!S' <l
a»U*riperunun;theTri-Wetkl v S"*®
a£ L*^?j l^. reqa f ,t ? d to tend fa
pTKOceble. w M earijr m the day u
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; " j AI.K aid PLAIN TRUTH.
■XI. e. A'aahington, Jbil 12, ISil,
( _ Mr. Stnwnjt, m reviewing Wa2lxfs
I ™?S re *»i xud, never did an official paper ema
! . _,. romany civilired Gcrernment in the world,
w.cheoammedso many laiseboods, —falsehood
j. ™lo hundrtdsor thouaands misaaW, baUkkJ
V '. , 1 ta-mfflkma and hundreds of do|
" £““ was to theamolmt
iOi*SS“' “° ll ’' r 08 8185 WOO. another ot
4111,000,000, another of 423,000,090.. I
The tacts demonstrated by Mr. Stewart's speech I
”•‘ h “ Ton,r ° f ‘SIC, intend pf (ncmasmg
*8,000,000, a, u« t decreaKalthe
KCTenmi by the change, SlftOiJ&i: Here is a I
btunderof more than Last year there I
irem mn and a hatt>illions mom imported than
! ' ■ but U ‘'’ BB ’' e “ Uo was target in 1815 than I
Reecahe in4515,.1. stneonno I
RovennoinlSti.;........:;;;;^^
I _' rbe arera S* duties under the TariiTof 1812 was I
I «.P« ««*r, an<fthe imports the last year under
i the Tariff of 1812, would have been $7.2026671
! i
•* • pealed. ' I
■ “li>w mmni bums uioi uvrTOi."
Tkaia.lhvoritetheojy of,U>. the
' . jt4s demolished by Mr. Stewart.—
<“■ p“°f w..^
> Md therefore give it at length:
!•. . . Tt “ next toms toe learned - Secreiarv nHemm. i
~ , to -prove is, tli»l under low duties- more
k_° bt f :re<i ““der high duliea.
1 7 ‘£b£!Tir lh “jf rcUU,u re "’“ ‘““‘Oilundern
I ’ lj?! 1 kn years under n low one. He se
I .fa ol * tel > years, from 1832 to 1812, under theraim.
’ !’S Imsc *«H Ca hi. toto tariff, and ten vem? S,™
“f. «“'•» year. undergo S3
lbi2, a* the high tariff-period. Now, I assertthst
to the very vein on which he relie*. r? 1 ’
- hasseketoefforthe compariLm
i . K™-- not.that he gut leu revenue under ti?£s
, , than thelowperiod,hnLit prove, thai he .mt riVAil
I I two million, more under lie high tariff thkn h?gS
under the low. For iho nmor id
: •
. . .- *»> I con prove. I hope the chancellor of the ex
! chequer.that was (Mr. McKat) will n av ffLJ2«i e V
•; .lemton to these statements.; I «y/on fiTwS
»« yeara w ”“ i P ts vere $297-
Secretnr}’and say that all exberienc*
■1 VZ!£ n i‘°i' ‘fl ai ■« i ™ uSITveS?.
Whether such statements proceeded fm™
! ranee or design he would not sav hot ,ffno "
j - orjhn «her”l refer „aTd ™
i i-croU“«74rfc'u?e b Snle C rf
rademalwayain our Ihvor under a low Xf
?^,° r '.T™, " ce ' d our ‘-p:*.-, and that tee
j export* ol breadstuUs and »1 -
ally increased i Now iZ £s.£dSL?£ ,
'\ porta during Ihe ten., years of high tariffs,
■ 1 jy S««'«jr for LnemJr££ Vhr tar^l
. ■ dur.ogthoteayear.oflow ten®, and
‘ ®P{*“toatthe y balance against the country under i
Uwlow tariff wa. 5101,0:d,076-eoual to Stol»f.
607 a year; and, deducting durteg’ rach period the
! . reexported, the bZtee agfina th?c£?ot4
WiiliM hr increased to the «um of $123,435 72^
1 iim! rfSuu d t!o b r“ pliJ! 8 r. ,w0 hundredth
T Statehood,, Kit to Europe to pay lor
! good,; a mercantile debt of nearly an iSilTl
' STS?, ™ d » f «»low doty^SoA
(■ “‘S O , 1 4l ’, llnd f 2 ’ “ repudiation and tanhrnpp
sf|£r„3i;.rasi
;i:
, imports during these ten yeftrs of low duties » n d
it WiU be found that the debtLaiast tho oe^lll^rl
' Shibitodf ”T. i» her
asrertiyhat low duties
haye always beeh accompanied by a greatly in
oreiuod export of breadstuff.. And h»?«S£
sudden augmentation in those exports dnhnir
the Ust reason, not to u« fltinine iaTrelandMd
over the South of Europe; not u nil; bitsiSelyro
STK r ,” f,6,!! Tha “»>*« b*» done'
lt«IL “™r dunes not starvation, have induced
w °dd suddenly to eat Indian
call out.for American flour and Ameri
can beeC But I wish toast him—and I pin the
Soultern genUemen in this House
—lf this reduction of duues is the thine which has
btrse an export of bresdstofli, pray
"2.‘" “““ ‘iegtee increased the
exports of .cotton and tobacco! The export of
under Bus model uuiff ofoor modetlW
dent has been less by four millions of dollars than
Clpor <" ot fears past, Hum 1535 |
. i m* ■
<*• P"“ of iron U
I -?•** bt * r '- ““l of corf too. Well,
I redaction Jjftkl ro> wfaojheo brthe
I ®>o farfgner, mostrererff
more <hr *~ oe * Amencaa coimuoer* pay
SSSfrf^S'f? ,h “ **T <“ brfbre. IbTfr
** »rfo. ttlt too toreigner
“•** -dtobS?
THE WAS. Ac.
Washington, Juj. 12—Wednesday night. :
Mr. Hasrerw. sought the floor to day, lobe heard
tnCommiuieofthe Whole'on the SureofthU
Umoa. I doubt not hi. .peach trill prove entirely
“Refectory to his constituents, upon the War, the
lenff, the loternsl Policy of the country, sod up o o
Iherquestion of Territory. Had I not known thei
Mr. Itamptoj,’. opinion. were Whigupon all there
points,—thst he condemned the whole Executive
•chon inregard to the War, in d u „
the of any territory unless itwss free,-
r* 10 Was both ready to stand by the “Wilmot
Promo, and even go beyond it, by making that’
law, which was otherwise but a dedarahuy cpini
■on, I cenaply ahould not have teen a silent «uS
nel here. There were dreumstanhes here,'both'
in hut own vote and Resolution, which placed hin, 1
in a lalse portion, and hence the popular evobJ
men; at home. “Strike, but hear," if you will'
atnfce,andtherefcre Iwaited to hear, though re
p«*ng both the objectionahlo Vote and the iutre
duction of the Resolutions, which have been equal,
ly miaconstnfed, as they took only re the sequeilion
of/r» ternary, alter it .had have been
that territory we must have, ai . convene. of
Mb Hampton will speak lor himself!
and till then, no more of his opmiona. [
Southere Whig, generilly me mking the!
ground of no more territory,-and many, preUblyi
large umjority of Whig, horn the free Stales
an. with them. The,. generel dmm at rh.
natural consequence, likely to fellow from such m ii
wholesale, measnre of annexation. Mr. Clayton !
of Delaware, spoke of them today ,n mod imprest
aive terms, and a great deal mjtre is felt by our
“fst and moat patriotic pnhhc men, than u said. |
[ Indeed It is difficult to appreciate the intense feeling
| with which the good and great men of the country 1
contemplate the present state of,the country, with I
i a war unconetimrion.Uy.nd unneccmarily brought
on by the Executive, with the country in the midst
of umr, and with the Ruler, divided as to. the bca
I pohey to be pursued. The Executive has done
that which, life time, though he lived to the sge
of Methutaleh, cannot answer fer. Unfertunmely
the Whig, are not in power in both Houses of Con. 1
gresa. If they were, the country might well hold
then, responsible fer the consequences of the con
unuance of the war. By another Congress I doubt
not a majority of Senators as well a. Representa
'"'"’“■Ul agree that the War ought to have been !
dored ere tins, and that by our own action, either '
through a defensive line, or by the withdrawal of'
| our troops to the Eest Bank of the Rio Grande
One of tho Senators from Florida (Mr. Yidee) in
troduced a series of Resolutions today; looking to
the extension of Slavery hr the ctinquerit'd provitn
oca by declaring that all the States in common bad
[* right repossess all tho advantages of these con
quered Provinces. WheSlhe territory u conquer
ed, the tine of. 30-30 will be drawn. Every South*
era man will vote fcr it, and every Northern ■•dough
free.” The edict will be tlwt jlfcrieo uallnataal,
fe rftunenfered, ini tint tie Vniud Sours, unlh all
her kxuMfrrcdom, tritium plantidtki adieu, In
! if Sfenrry upon, the Jmfril of Mala.—
The whole civil,xed world condemns the depot,
isms of Europe fer just one-half such „ offence
as this,—but rye me taking . leap even beyond
despotism.
The President, in his Message, says he wishes
Indemnity for the Past, and Security for tie Fir
hue,’ which, being interpreted by en ingenious
man, means that In get iaJmnitj we sre to ileal
one half of Mexico, and to obtain oairitv; all that
is left I
■ _ The memorials agauut the war arc coming into
i. Congress from all sections of tie Union. The
Women of the country &oui the Great Lakes-and
the heart of the great West to the St. Lawrence!
ate calling upon Congtesa to close it. Numerous I
pennons were presented today front Udlsn. and
phio, mid one memorial, signed by ihe Unitarian
■datsy and Imymen, extended over thirtywix yards.
It w*. presented by Mr. I!..: . with nmny think,
o th. petitioner, ibr ent„c bin, with tbe.r4o„-
deuce. . Tbe Wnr, too.wsiassailedintbeUoSe, I
and tbe phnciple of the amendment; adopted the I
“her *y. defended by Mr. Lincoln, of flbnoia, tbe I
sum»saor of Hardin, and Baker, both of them
Wbiga, and one of whom died in tbe war, and tbe
other of whom obtained a diacharge after bard see I
A most important Report was laid befcm the
Houao today from Urn Engineer Department, mv
account of the Commerce of the Wert. The
mfcnnntion of the Laltea and Ulte country i> very
valnabie, but I did not see in the 113 manmcnpt
P*des, moat pf which I read, much of local iniereM
beyond an account of the Canal fat. Hanidturgb
to the Laltea, The Colonel of the Engineer Com,
confesses that hem astounded by the rnagmtude I
Western Commfee, and so. • la erery man who
pauwslong enough to learn anything of tho Rivers
mtd lnteaoftheblishtyWew. But to what end
ta all thin mfcnnatlon, when one manjta, the pow- 1
er and the will to destroy every edort to improve |
and make safe this Wertern Commerce' a n I
Washington, Jan. 13, Thursday night.
Mr. of K:H,li*»introducedResolutions
into the Senate, designed to counteract those offer
«d yesterday, by Mr, Yulee, of Florid*, declaring
Ibat the fundamental law of *ll territory hereafter
tobebrOTgbt into the Union, »hooxd be the aholidoo
of Slavery and involuntary servitude. «To this i
complexion we most come at last" No- lerife
beyond the Bio Grande, or if .ay onle#g *;
befree. None it much better than thuproposed
compromise between the Free u 3 Slave States, of
rwtorin*theMissouri Compromise. Thequeation
"teniae* now is one very naflice that aubmitted to
ojr jhthera, and besides we are three score years'
older as a Natiofa. The organization of . Union
depended then upon a compromiae of the Slave
question, between the “Old Thirteen States " but
now the very existence of the Union is threatened
by the extension of Slavery. Tree to the old com*
pact, we are bound to be, and the respect shown
even for a grievous inequality, and a great public
wrong, ought to convince the advocates ofjSlavenr
how much hazard their own security by the
repeated innovations both upon that ancient frith
between the States, and the Constitution itself—
Beside* j n this enlightened age of the world; Slave
rs is an Institution upon which there can bo no com*
promise.- Men fed it' to be wrong, and they are
**ked to do wrong to others, and to their own
•ease of .right, whenever an appeal is made to I
them to encourage, protect, or give addfffcCjp su £
ferance to the institution of Slavery. -jgSkm*
compromise at all, let Slavery not it
ia any form. We may be content'jrlfflEo more
lemtory, bnt if it comes, in HeavCA jamc, let it
be free. p . r.~ (
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mvrxoi m s kcbccs arm oiurot
Mr. Peirce nnmred hi. cdli*pi,Mr. Joh'neon,
Ihe Urn put orwhoje wiih lilt lit.
tie uvor tmoog hi, conUimemijTherc wu eo
emooet of uyumeM tdi^d todey agunsl uiy
cUim to the country bhltreen the Nuecee end
the Bio Grande, eilherjpith. put of Telu' or the
“ r - *“ U^W: to Ki-e it the more foie,
“ ®*'™ Cl,l ‘c. The names of Calhoun, Beoton
end ell who voted e(e!nu the-AnnoS of tS
eeetlhe .ddnJdto
I * W / b “ «« on. those Seniors resudul tle
country u oam Ereuthon. wlto sunned too
thuja. country of Sudd
I ’“i* c,of *nnM*tionwltot
prmum. thtaj fcr noOuok t™ -idupon too ,°Z
jert of boundary, whereas if mT
been deu and meontroyertable, the boundiuy
would huve been defined.’'
.The names of Ellis, of Texas, iho
Amencan Minister to Texas at the time of the i*
I gotiation, Ashley, C. J. Ingersolt—ail supporter* of
the Administration,—were quoted largely to shbw
Ihkt Texas bad no claim lathe RioGrande.thatist
moil the -“«npendons between thelfco
Grande and the Nueces was the boundary. iTbe
I Intth, indeed, stamps all these claims
General Taylor,-in his dispatches from Ctunp>
of Mexicans frying.; Flying from where, jif
the territory belonged to Texas. lie says that be
is encamped amidst’the.cotton'and corn fields of
the Mexic*ni,-ihat they fired the Ottrtom House
at .Santiago. Now how came these cultivated
fields,—ihia Coatota House, aflthisMexican an
tbority EioGraade and thoNoeces, ii*
XeTtthfW rmdiapmoJaway Urare, and tow pdi*
I uloi* to aay that •pffrooerof warlflat-SanU Aa-
j—
v,; • ■ ■-; v-.v ..•.■ j ■ f ;./’~-^iv«-v.;i-iJf;j
todrngway with tho GramU of, cot'
qnered ; Why, a the eery time thi, treity
there were Team* themtelvee who
denied, its tending fete, nnd emong th«e were
3 ««iu judgment upoa'iiia life.
WCB HAXDSD m&nvfACT.
Tte Pmidnn of the United Slate,
? ,p ° nd “M“ 3U«*«ion. oftheHouae.acdio
“•? «nl . ommj. to that effect to the Hou»e ot
KepMulttrM.' b prodoced a muted «ta«ttioa
■« the Hoa«,„ you willobKrve bp tie report of
“*V Th ' re W “ » leelinp of disgust felt
alikejuiempi made by the President *. shield
hunself behind the name of Washington, and nil]
mme, that while cities Ike precedent, be omitted
to menttoa the precedent which Mowed it in the
act of the House,-?*!- Democratic House, wo,—
whtek pracbodlycenaured the act ofeven Georse
washmgwn,; declaring that the Honse bad a right
call for the information which the President de*
ed. , There was a solemn deliberation of the
proposition submitted in the House then, as there
he how, and Mr. Polk, without the excuse of
Washington, will receive a rebuke, that will not
pve him on apology for the act. Why have not
Vongresa a right to. know the official acta of the i
President? Where does he get authority lo pro- I
yoke War and prosecute War, unadvised by Con* J
grew? What harm; could possibly come of his j
communicating his instructions to Mr. Slidell,—
ms*ialrigues which led to the return of Santa An
na. If hi« conscience is clear and clean,—if his
primte official acts conform to his public protesta
tions, why keep Congress in the dark,—Congress,
which, by him, is called upon to vote the Peoples’
money,—end the People themselves,—tor the pro*,
ecutionoflhiswar. The majority in Congress and
their constituents, I am sure, will do nosuchthing.
! The Court decided the case of Mrs. General
| Gaccts U>-da 5 : - “any years pending in the Lou
; iaiana Courts, and in the Supreme Court of the UnT
tad States. There was an immense concourse
of persons present, drawn partly by the case, (Mrs.
Gaines was'prejent with a whole troupe of ladies,
her particular and by the appearance of
Hemr 9u.v, who moved the admission of a
young (Hand from New York, Mr. Iloxie, Judge
j Wayne, of Georgia, delivered the {Opinion of the
I Court, establishing the legitimacy of Mrs. Gaines,
| and of her parents bonafiJe, marriage in Philadeh
phia, which was more to her than gold,—and be
sides thus awarding her fourdiftha of an val
ued at from seventeen to twenty raillionsofdollars.
j Mra. Gaines was deeply moved by.tbe decision, and
left the Court in tears, receiving, at the same mo
ment the congratulations of hundreds ofher friends.
I EXECUTIVE USURPATION.
I The announcement published by telegraph on
| Friday morning, that the Trist correspondence had
refused, gives but a Cunt idea of the impor
I tant action of Congress on Thursday, as will be
I iseen by the following. Instead of the correspon
rdcnce being given promptly by the Executive, who
jibe asks Or large supplies for the war in which be I
I involved tho eountry unconstitutionally, he seeks I
1 to hide the history of his famous “Master Stroke,’’.!
I by which Santa Anna wns admitted into Mexico I
I to give force to a people that otherwise could have I
I made no head against us. I
! Tlle Me ” a «' of He President, who hu UID . I
cd not only the war mating power, but also the I
right of dictation to the'House of Represen&tirea
|is annexed. : ~ I
The Instructions to Hr. Slidell. j
speaker laid before the House the following I
message from the President of the United States -1
v ,i tt 'WAswaaTox, Jan. 12, I***.
" OHM ofjtynfrntatives of On Untied \
I bare carefully considered tliu resolution of the
House of Represenlxtivee of the dth instant. re
questingthe President lo communicate to that
House -any instructions which may have been trie.
£?. , & 0 £ llw offlccn oflh ' m T or navy of
S" L ri"dd Stllev or other persona, in regard to
the return of President General Lopcr de Santa
Anna, or any other Mextaan, to the Republic of
Mextco prior or subseqent to the order of the Pres
j ideal or Secretary of War, issued in January, ISld,
I for the march of the army from the Nueces hrer
1 SUiw? “rfoponilona deserts’ which intervene, to
the Rio Grande; that the dale of all such in strut.
: non", orders, and correspondence be set fonts 10-
wTucr? tk ? Intrrnctrons and orders issued lo
I Mr. fahdell at any time priowr subsequent to his
depnrttnefcrMmucoaa Minister Plenipotentiary
''f, L '?f Ki , £t ales 1 es to that Republic,- and renuest
tng the President also lo “communicate allthe or
ders and correspondence of the Government in re
lation to the return of (Jen. Paredes."
JI transmit tmrewith: report, from the Secretary
rdirtste, the Seeretaryr/ War, and the Secret,”
of;Navy.with the documents.accompanying li.e
wan, wnich contam ,dl the mlbrmalion in tlSpos
“ “ elms
with the public interests to commumesle.
C.sre s ' “tomato™ relsltog“ the return of
-anta A P*“ to Mexico, I refer you to my annual
message of December, tih, lit 4 The its ,od
consideration, stated in that message induced ihe
order of the Secretary of Ihe Navy totheeomman-1
i -I 1 "* “ herewith fommunteated. This nedcV
‘; m °L U ”'"VVf w ‘th the order to block.
filler V b ° Ul **•"«* -late Ihe
13th of May, lS4t). the day on which the cxiiur n«-
of the war with Mexico! was rid oca lied by iw
gresa It was issued solely upon the viewt of no|_
ley presented in that ronjJgefSd
demandmg on the subject direct or indirect, wnh
Santa Anna or any other person.
h,ned"e,£^'i J .'T of onr com
hnaUwccsbyiandandiUa, and made his way
hade to Mexico, tromtheicxile into which he had
been dnven landing at Vera Cnia slier th,,
and the castle of San Jhalt de Ulloa were in mar I
military oceupation, as «idl appear Horn the ecP
companyiogrcpotta and documents. I
The resolution calls fir the -instructions and O[ J
smccmi'h 10 ' ?'■ any time prior or rule I
sequem to his depatture fir Mexico, as Minuter
Plempolealiary of the rtilted Stales to that Re.
puldtc. fhe customary and uaual rcservatioa
““E"? 1 " “H" IWof °>»r«a up.
the Executive br information, relating to our
wl»lhen in the opraion of the Ei ecu tire, Whoi,
caatyed by the constitution with the duty of «ra.
aaetmg aegotutiow with foreign p 0 wera, *uch u,.
formation when disclosed would fc; prejudicial lo
Jt ha*TLS .V4ctof
•wiou* deliberation with roe whether ! couJd. coo-
MteoUy with ray constitutfonai duty and mr sense
of the public interest involved and to be affected
l l iMT eU i D 1^ n “ t principle, always here
jgore peid sacred by roy predecessor*. os i .bould
Sir* With the request of the House,
tmideot Washington, tn a mewajrc to the House
« Representatives of the 30th of March, 1 7J<x de.
cjraed to comply with a request contained in ares
hjuuon of that body, to lay before them a “copy of
the instructions to the Minialerof the United State*
who pegotrated the treaty with the Kins of Great
unban, together with the correspondence and otS
er docuroenU relative to the »aid treaty, excepting
*uch of the said paper* as any existing negotia*
uona may render improper to be disclosed.” la as
oedlßingtocompljr with the
call, he declared that,“the nature of foreign n «rol
natrons requires caution, and their success roust
oiten pepend on secrecy, and even when brought
to a conclusion, a full disclosure of all the mcas-
and eventual conceadbns which
may hare been proposed or contemplated, would
t>e extremely impolitic; for this might have a per
niciotls influence in future negotiations,or produce
imroedioto inconveniences, perhaps danger and
mischief in relation to other Powers. The nece*
sity of such caution and secrecy was one cogent
v ” tin ? Ul , e power of making treaties in
w President, with the ndflce and consent of the
aenntc; the pnndples Ojtwhicli that body was form
ed conhnipg it to a sroalr number of members. I
To admit then a right in the House of-Rcprescn!a-
HT** oeroand, and to have, as a mailer of course
ad the papers respecting a negotiaiion with a for
eign rower, would be to establish a dangerous nre
« *i? J 6 ? 1 **?? lto instructions and doc
ument* trailed Correlated to a treaty which had
been concluded and ratified by the President and
Senate, and tbe negotiations in relation to it find
been terminated. There was .ai express reserve
bon, too, “excepting" from tbe, call all such papers
a* related to “any existing neguUalioos,’’ which it
improper to disclose. 'ln that case Presi
dent Washington deemed it to Lb a violation of on
important principle, thc : establishment of a -‘dan
gerous precedent,” and prejudicial tolhe public fn
lerest* to comply with the cal] of the House. With
out deeming it to be necessary on the present oc
i casion to examine or decide upon the other rea
[ eons aasigued by him for bis refusal to communicate
j the information requested by the] House, the one
I which ts herein recited in my judgment conclusive
| in the case under consideration, j
j Indhhd, the olgeelion, to oamplytQg with the re-’
I quest of the’House conteined In the resolution ba
to« mo «« much stronger ihao those which exii
■ed m the cue of the resolution of 1790. This
resolution cslis for “the instruction, sail ordete” to
of Um Hniled Statu to Mexico,’ which
ured T ll ' 11 taVB noi Been tormi.
m “ ? 10 re * om « l . ; The Informn.
UndiSl foil. 6 ' r‘‘T U negutiatirma. which the
dK nt te |"! d 10 epee »»!■ Mexico imm«.
iog sL n' 1>: of the exist
«oiS'.“f" a r* to’the Minisler
twem ,,to to the dilTcrcccea be
grew {E* not U<! |Which the war
were prepared to otfer to wlu<^l rfe
prevent tho war. The* dSiro„ll °m«nxiety ur
unsettled, and to comnlv »!.{, u? 1 rt,u romoui*
would bo to make public. lhm,f
and to commonicaieto hfcxJctL^r^* I^ '.Phtutnel,
,a war,; «Übn£&^Jhjf2Sw e, ** e ’'
foil to produce serkaia not,
Jure
have heretofore communicated to
correspondence of the Minister rfthh
to Mexioq whtclt lif tho existing alalgrf™*®”
lufonn with thxl EepuhlicXi?mS4™S S
at this tune communicated without ** l
| to : ?****
IN* ““"“ion, and with ncriooi
deaireto furnish! any 'information.which Crotl?
And my solemn duty, .under the
of .ho Hou» contained in WraS
JAMES K. POLK.
Ate the eacttement the. followed the reading of
?“ < ‘ ocu ““ l subsided, the Hotjno,
Quincy Adnma rose and oddresacd the House
SiSSSig
S“S y <&.
power, the conawutkmaT'^.er'Sf
caU for that
Scd”
(he House vrn* in *^ n . ““a tb « ncUon of
of President WasWngton toS’eiS.^T^ 0 ”
formally declared,-IndlS,nr The , H ““
SHfasliS
SSssSS^J^
-saps?fe«SSs
wSsSa ! -%"== , a!
sisiISSHS
S«?SSi~sa*£
I
=S^t^ i sß&fa£ :
ih “X Rmi «? arid fin
I’ ". uaamino the conatjtution of the United
te K P ?" cl ' ,l “' «“> <>»“'? of the adminKr..
Uoa, of the Government from that time to the nwi
uid Lf mi , k? ■ re >» n “PO» iU .M to P S-'
Uueo. As to a select committee. I shalKh* ....r. n
S^bv'he l^ 1 3 1 6 ' 60 ' comraiUee »hould i
SiK sSpe *i er ». , “«*«»d of referring it to the
SST ,°n° F £?‘?u A ®“»- -And 5 a market 1
respect to the President of the United State*. I
gofer a select committee, provided I am
n« to be a member of it myself . *”
Itherefcre mr»eUJ in the &m . .
select commiuec. of which ! , ** ,UJI *
xtsirj&t t-*“ of u, ° R - i *
1 ahnuld aay much more air, had I the power
Piaurinkii L>|iiuim.
£^S fa W^' S& S--
10 « betteranv money has been paid into the Tr*>»
) pU ?‘ C °ffl«™«nce their defat
caUou. end if so, by whom were such moneys uaid
and the respective AnJopnts. p4ld|
Accounted.
Hocse or RmtCKtTATms.—Mr Femon ««
!?psffiJJ- e, f 8 P T liti ° 9, VSacd b >' W> citizen.
f br Uw *V**e c of «n act to abridge
Sir*™ * of UU f « commonwealth to ten
Jktow per day, and to prohibit children under a cer
tarn age from working in factories. . *
Mr.-Myers, from the committee on War* and*
Means,reported back the. Senate is!!, makuur an
•ppropnatton of 830,000 for extraordma™ 7%L£
on Ihc public works, with amendment? Min"
wards taken up and passed-] *
minor on Way. and Meant, a bill 10 provide £t,
‘ ” acll '’ “P°“ u* canal, mid nuh
mTIrT Commonwealth, and lo plane the mono
m order Ibr mtv,nation and Iran.porinhon
„ * ) T‘ "■“J'“lon euendinx th. provii
vh^*V,r h r C * the Penn-1
■ylvania Kaiimada, and fcr material, on the aattte
Btttn nr.ooi-mat.-M,. Ferooo, to To
STEi PT “ J -"P-ZSISi
iniJSi STL" b !he furtherance of
“rod Tr. "“‘P’"' °* iCT -ioHor. and
r I M, ‘ re«»luU)ij ottered several Jars since ‘
•I was ailoptrd ». follow*: yeas VI rural T '
■I „ l i e , 9olTc ,h * Seo»««: *»d .iTßeprr-
I m ,bC ol’Pennsylrama,
m General Assembly met. That tb. Senator, and
I . J* 1 .; and they are hereby requested t*. vote I
IZ A 'td March, 1817, 'is «uh
\Z\. lnV P *F,? c \ fCM, ‘ t,n * ‘be mail wrthjn
I V* p acr of l , “W'c*tion to postagr
toi^S^r*** 5 ° n UatUiCl ’ l n eiSwZrl
I to be prepaid, and to propose and vote for such ah. I
[9, .od t "r x “ J^ 0 ■f'"* o„ to
h- Kesol ved, That lu* Eartllenry the Gove.renr I* I
and and be isbercby requested to cause a cS?v of I
j the foraging RewhiUon to be forwarded to of I
Sew Vo,lt correspondent
lof the Philadelphia Inquirer says—Fur the Smt
-Ume the history of the Sufe of Xew V „ lt ,„J
tf l am no, wrong. f„ the tiro ttmb t„ the historo
of Urn laded Santa a colored man was i
admiued,-after due esam,nation, aa Attorney Sdli.
[ mm, and Counsellorof the Supreme Coon of Urn
State On hi, rtm»ui«, he evinced a perfect
knowM*e of U>« rodimenu of the Uw tn d *& I
mili.r mcq imaiaac* will, Cokr., Black,
■tone and Kent L
V “ 1 ? 0 ?- <■>» »»Mej dot, no , ho wcr „
»o Lape liafaen, where the v will a<*t >« >
powerfuUctter of recoromeadaiion, and where he
eao plead without being aneered at
Hi, filber i, n very resectable, to
| K%enl'Md mduatrloa, colored man. .ndoaewho
V ,rtd no pain, or eipenre j n educatinp „d,m
P * rln? l“, *™ *» lr««l ptofeion. The edu-
Mion of jroonj Mr. V..ho„ „, „ f , ho mMt
character, ,uch „i„ draw r„„, fc, pmfcl -
I ° f Prai “ ' Hi " 1»«Mc«Uon„ for
'' S *' ****** "1= certified to by ou, mw, em"
mco. and erodite lawyer, Y el , u „d cr ,bn p^„,
| ConMiluuon and oryaniaaboa of our Couru, ho
could nol bo pcmiltdd to purse ,hf lino of life
for which ho had labored «o aMiduomly to pro- 1
pare tooth New York has extended thn coor- !
teay due hu merit, rcgardles. of the cotnpleiioo of I
he applicant.
TtVuEdHent/ 4« A'orivrfA Osmm^
wMzt^ssriSrii
i y “™cd"cSL;“ tZyTm, r^MK:
=sS£
sg§?a=sSS3«
wiowa,,«„r^;r»rdSi^ s d^
L-, w mU 0 S Mr - .*W
ray f«ling» as the above vote, and I ffif? "wak
SS?™pHSi ;
Wnnviws.
Wa.Acr.-.A bill ha. 6*. repotted _
“Washington, proposing „ „f our
Diplomatic codo,-*, talflll aiujm
”” “ ‘j!” I^P' 1 ° r R ome,-thnl : Resident Minis
tern sbaU take the place of the second grade of.
Missions under the prjsent code, and that oeca
•tonally farm may bo, fa spcctal .
Ambassador appelated. The Restdcn, Meaner,
are to lake the place of the Charge dcs Alfniiea
Arronsws Satnos.-There wa. a large end fast
tenable audience in attendance at theiSaloonon
Saturday night last, to witness the .wanting of the
Prise Medal fa the best sentimental poem- The
prise was awarded to Mr." George Thurston of i
Wood streeb .
Rise Eststs aim Bnotot Siocs.—The alien
boa ofptttchascn is requested to the sale ofyiltuo
bio city property and bridge Mock, at D, v hr> Auo
ten Store, this ereainj/it 7o’clock.
:c . : „; . - J:;.- • --1 vf ■. v . ;
Dud.—At We« Bun, N. Y, Jan. 7, Frederick
Conor, « Kfvolutioftuy aoldier, aged 90.
BI MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH.
CTreapomaene««f Pltt»bai-th C.n.,
Carreapondettee. of tic Pituburjh Gciclte '
PBOM MEXICO.
* ' Philadelphia, Jan. 14.
Tbe U. S. ship Sarntcga arrived at Pensacola re
cently from Vera Cntx. •
Them is nothing of important* from the Army
since our last information.
The new. relative to the diiaoluliou of the old
Cooffec end the the new, ia eott
firmed. • I
It was repotted on the Bat 6f January that Mr.'
Trat. and tbe Mexican COmmiaaionera had had an
internet*, but the ntanll wax not yet tucertained.
Ccrretpoudenee of tbe Puutarjh Q a «, lc ,
„ Ncw Vou, Jon.'l(l.
The pmtlmt ahtp Dtichesa Be OHe.ua bi
« Sandy Hook, tvithp valuablutamgu, and'leak,
badly, OThta ahtp belong, to Win. Whittock’o, jr.
hoe of ahtpa, and la commanded by Captain Rich-,
ardaon, and tuttled the 2tth November frdm Ha
rre.) 1
Tbo Wnsluogtoa has arrived, oiler o boisterous
•“““S'’ “ wticll ■>“ l«< her wheelhouSe arid
starboad bulwarks, making i. necessary fo ha, to
P i!!?‘!tiII' 1 * X bt “ d cmL She »'>«i
on the 13th. (As she started on her regular day
her new, ts no Inter than by the last Boston Sica- i
mer.)
Correspandence of the KtttbE^cSine.
_ , ! . Washington, Jan. 15.
The decision ofMr. Sergeant, in the Pen Patch
case, was made today In lavor of (he Stole of Dot
Eicludve Corre.pomtenre of ttj Piiubnmh Casein.
I philadelphu mahket
Pmwi/tLPttu, Jan. 15, U r, x.
rkrur Sales are reported today* 9&2SQ&Gjn
sellers.* “ ™ j
BtaSaSlijSg? ,iSoiiG ’ “ d
iSsttgS?" wt ' l ” -
I Bt99yJ7| perobL Lard is selling « fyc per ft.
„ Bst-nstou, J0n.15,3, r.».
‘'"T 1 ” 1 ' Wi,b ' ,Ul ch “B' *
EIC, °"' “isrask-aag^
Flour—Sajes of
. "tart* is without change. Com
“^'rme d .t L bn^,“ o : B^d ,i,PP “ ed "
r ,P ro^* M)n market is heavy for Pork but
. i , isle* or Provisions are oolr for thn «u%L
p!y of regular tmde- demandiirfu ££.
dreOjOnd bald higher, withtnodenuesale,atB|<3?e
mirirtTqn7et'“'‘ li ° f ' f b ' Dew *’ °“ d
i L?w II !, OT a?V- WILT “ M. Cowrie.—
I “v- Walter M. Lowne, an American Mis
sionary at Iktngpo. a gentleman of eminent
atlammenb., hat, teen cruelly murdertS hi
SnSZ*', “£* > pirates - 1118 »averend
b h “ P“Mge in a Chinese
Ixtat from Shanghai to Ntngpo, and dunng
I the voyage was attacked by a piratical ves?
I sol. At hrst it would appear that the pirates I
only meditated robbery, but/earing that hfr
Lt T"Y > bring them Injustice, they re,
I ,hro ' r him overboard. Two of
( the rulEana seized him for that purpose, but
I not being able to accomplish it. a third ioin-
I ed ..! n .i the “Oriiornus attack, and thev sue-
I ceoded m throwing him into the sea'. As
Ir tlonl? ra " l H sb ' lhongh he w as .been two
‘“'“i'rinv'i he soon sank to rise ito more.
nr l ode UU !' ran ’ ' , ‘ e 'V'8 lsh Coninll “iKingpo,
terai^-se-bg;
Wrno aro Tony.-These names are said
to have been first used as party appellations
tn the time of Charles that
opposed the government was called Whitr
rile word mean, a sottr whey. It was timi
applied to the Scotch Covenantem. The
| word Ton- is from the Irish, and nfcans a
J 1 apphed by the-Whig, to,
then- oppressors, as a retort courteous '
L b T sr j rut.r"T Ptaat—Matiogrowo,
ni,c ’ 1, .t C0n ' ,U , , , red 'lks most unhealthy
“ ,ku 0“1 »' a population df
K'' Tt” whiles—three ol llteni
Deia « P ul>! “* functionaries. The rest an*
suiSTr? r r° re<l I *‘ ,pl ''’ who ooiv-entt
support the climate.
Wk 2” Tni '.‘"“i?" o' **» Ann-Masome nnd
r • l , mtmUr * l of c ‘*w»]»nden«i for Allegheny
C<» wdl meet at the SpreadKagle Hotel- Liberty*,
m the city of Puaburgh on: Saturday 22d msH
A r, ptJncnjal BuJ peneral alien
dance )i desired. Dawb. McCr*«, duunnw.
I The Cherokee Adrocate awru, in renlr to
tKeaitementofthe Fort Sm,lh Herald,
27v'\r defi,l f 13,1 40(1 comfort to the
£K?lni: r ~£ eX,Ca L thlt ‘ ,be tnd all
f, r lribw °” **» f «»ter, from Ued River
to rorl Leavenworth, are actuig up to their neao*.
[ treabet with the United State, in good
deaire the contmuance of the’ prweSrelalSna
Ctbr^.;;.
l bl.oio.noo. The fMteServ^^T'.a’d'
iJfeffi^sKSrssr- H
I Wuio SjAT* Cccivsxnifl* lx Kt.—. The urhi»
| t h <fn &t r, °f li,e i^’ aI * lurt! mel 41 'he CapiWon
unanimity tb!
According to a table from tie Adjutant Gem4»r«
Ua fa killed, in all the ffiUK VSSSS«?
'th* x 5r n * ‘ aß «nd our wounded 3079'
lou.deTn,?^ 11 " 1 fc ‘ ,T ' b "” >W and' the
isipSS-fKfSSs
in tha, city and mLuate hS fatL^
' edTf^u, : ‘ne n 'r'Tc rltm '" oow busily cm ploy.
at inn usrna.-J. m e. s Rich
n 7tt W " rJ ' Hi * h Constable.
n„M„^ C,, r f ' b ' 6,bi “ M ***. -ftltoEth;
and John Scott, of the Ctb wards, City Constables.
’ I m deT ik^n)'(he^SdM^ C h tniCtJlf * 10 ,lle ho '
' cold, *nd «sk?e.iS?S?,iSh?l ftom * lcW ,0
‘ I plexioai. TTjen it it reatiiiitJ^■To. 1 dark ' co “ r * e *om
: j ibould b« kept open—tS&t ihnu’lL of the skin
| Rbeuia, Erraipeliu,Qid Bore■_ niikl de V t** e * of Salt
I Ringworm, wheu%rery othe? mternd C ™rf ore,,ei,d f
I remedyhnr< f*\uA _ r v. r ,. ,* {myntaJ and external
I clear *oo, though it ba'veUhw ■« l< ( ,he ,tin w hile,
remote. t^, Co,r *^ is W
and dlffiguretnent of bwbUMi^orT>h,,w bU Mi^ 0rT>h,,w ’
“ “T& «■ ■ ws'e “'‘ifflJjTb
1 I MiMCi?J>Mn^Srt«o^Lu ,
S&’iA
•iJ^^asi-awssairs
Icaie ■KDi leavin* no I?.? on , 1 lh ? »«>« deli
ard^^A^fiMJasKSs’
l^^-“i^§S r 4 k sKt
£®«“U , » MaaiSj Pai?v^ ,, “ Hememb « r
W^«ETS^ ?SAk SS
labr-ty U ,heMtor\v^ J '’ A ""'
«*:<• >* rae
proper ihmm' ThrrSii?^^^ 00 “I®* 1 •Jw«T»*wethe
Hare you a* fcr 1111 teproper
ten te onlr teEcnlly of brelihii,
/•»»rtEipi«iJssfVES“ ft ■;< tn n£
?'»toh contra,* 4 .?? l jfT?*“s rm ™ , te
andlooeensand brinn „«*.* e d ** £ neier ot the tabei.'
tip, abd thu* restorer *Yerr w hieh clog* them
I ration, rti„ „ a S ra.p"
d jF5 J ’ ??? » cure u certain nfiL^? ma, ? Uon *• *ub-
Bronciulii, pu£ri scctPd *. Hnre you
Pnltnonan- Affection, then ’u-. .“/“*• , or ,n tact any
“ certai ®- and you%riUTßni,^XfKXmnM
u*ed the proper mean*. J WIU “ nJ that you bare
.«£? SZ'tiS?”* « 110 **» Tea Sto*. 7? 4th!
ofdhv ,''lpn T °“ r '“™ Stay
And to have this, you hare but ibrai^/ir**? of mi,ie
| For a bottle of J. U e.* llai r ReaSrTuw^^* t 0 «*”
»SbS« £■ «r* ■•-
tlwnacat* wticbrappea? I* te*Dji!7af adaer
| ala>
! °f the eireolation of ai£ <rithow wivJlsv l,cn i
charge. Thti «an»d»*ni<MwtoearadTeni2p>r^i ,^? n *
taSSSiS A'daeniiemenu£,iSSTVSSSf
to the country paper open renonabla terra*. d
ul . for Bale or Rent. . \
©in^«'i!ll- bnck i bui }. d, '' ,f witl ? »te«nbengihe, hav
ss?StoT
fewbmldin»lot., n i heaai ae tidnity. For terra, V
P /aS 7 “ GBOJCOCIIRAN,
—— ,20 wood wren.
rsstesa?? or
«iu, IT R &r?' W
-i_ Main n fjirinmfr
X* do Balentine »nrf^t Cl, i" a 2' # ellra fajnil s' flour 125
Cl " k • ‘sssfess jr ■“
DSisrpsr^
dalzell, «J, m .
35 ‘
— 1 35 wood
' S F VON tiONNHOIISTi Co,
C^^F'-vS^tenSSfe-r.
dozen for nal* by
JJ j<uH7 3 F VQV nnvv.-
Hearth brooms & whiskr—*
nwoied, for«ale by »«laKS—2j cioi orna
-*° 17 - g e VON BONNBoaar * r„
'cF^" Nonk
B L jiwl7^~~ 30
iw t„ f
r ? 0"!, 7 ,.,r F —r, : JLQAKroRDt&L
prsr!:ffissS',
A™^ 150 kegt ' fot Ml* by
J 1 s F VO.\ BOVMinggT Cci
SL'GAR HOI'SE iv'm
- J ‘ n,S - .'ICCILL. BL-aingfe ~
pi* metal-for tale by “ ,l C “ nlon farau
' IS POINDEXTER fr. r.
~ _ POINDEXTER** n-
..M,
UXIAS, WILSON 4 Co
IJ9 Wood »’
S'SSZins-JSfcfr* *;««»•—<•
louax. wiLanx _« L ..„ 1
■pA.VCV PIUXTS-H,. o.«.
rn,, SHArKjrKrr'L r ’
J 5 «InIN jß«t \,y ““ *? tr * be3V s*
-—— >HACKLf7n' i. WHITE. •
- _ cot, wood tbd ah -u. i
ILS'E OIL cor
- J«US |
tnntly im hand at retail by
JOEL Mom t*p
S'SSfvSSfiSI.'K” iT'r,’’ rre "l' '•»* Ami.-
fM- h I,J ! t " IJ “•>!
JOKL MOHLEIL 1
* * " HAHIIAI fJH, :n-.tmi ~
POTATOES —.'»l tiilU runi r*,.,. r ~,
. «* «• IMMUI-CJll.
«««». «j
1 S 4 W HAKIJAtGH.
-*•» ft
g* w iIARIJAUCH
T .W . * * 'V IiAROACGII.
mTA; E?sk# J ° .*>» "w 10
' j_l>
’t- - - J D "ILL4AMS.
'JJ iSa 3 box ” primo ro " for wfc bv ' '
J D WILLIAMS.
JOHN; GRIER.
JI (iAH—lu hhdj new Crop-\ O atirkr i> '
?-*“ Haehal,;ii,:3w,kkl
s * W HAItBAUGII.
' w HARDAL'UII.
W^iS I ffifLßET s ?' -
for ,ffe by ClJt P '“' ****« «“•
LOOAX, WILSON-AC.
j^O AN, tt~II,SO.\ 4 t > o
SSii&lSr
P°Kh I_A Pn "' m.il by
.JOEL WOHLER.
S .iffis?, L,; r b "i;“ b 'i“' "gji ibTSoSMi
CANE SYRUP—s© bbU 7., p ' -"~ -
cotulpuaeni ami for 1 renn *yl**nia, «u
J“i? DTMORGaS * Co, IK „
- «Wbou. t| cor,‘Lffiy «. £,ao??ir l ii.
mriod^-tf
«5 water and frj f fonl ,„ r
6y
S’* ulus?!® MOL ASSt» * GULDEN SYiflJp
T3*^SSg®gHs
ja3 aF - VON COfprtiqnST & Co. f V
>«Si r F ?S,f£^s;lr d
AXCKEIt » MAVTP ;|
T for «aie by
■*rfj S-F-VOMBONMIOHSTfCo .
...
TAH3KV A BEST i
£sii£!° Mn M^gg&tea^f «; J
G°?is?3- EAS “ 33 “ ck *R ea n«t«Vor mlc by
sp, “j assafgs&ffa-
> ' !l
AUCTION SAUtH ,
By J—«i BcKum,
<AmcUM 8al« '
Of a Vrhofoal* dnd Rdoil o*o*# Storr' '
I *** P°l i ? Te i7 lar S* «I* of
Bb|eand«wa*ble ELcady-M«de ChEr;
French. American and ljigiish
mere*, Careineu, Silk reltct and Silk VrSdJtvZ
[
ntfimfas * x 500,1 < *°* lit T> *c-i « AnctSToa »
credit MfMftnn ... ._ 4l * * .«**«»
0« Titar&r wKj January IS, at 10 O 'doe£ * •
in foreftonii,predre , ir,jwiH .commence selW «
the store nfhleure. Ancker fc Mayer, \o. ;o •
between ttamond’Alley and 4tb «, their entire Block of
iSew\°rk*nd Pittsburgh manufißctured elothimr. u
**??>' *J* declining business endre moving (Vnatlie
cire. The article* are oil of the be»i quality, Ulett
minnV n . d ‘*5 h,on *’ «lected with the greatest care, and
jaannlaclured exprerelj- for this market under the tli
!? U *»* freest *»d best a*.
fr r ? at *y made-clothing ever offered
at public sgtfe in this city or perhaps in the west. Tbrnut
<iendin»ih Q P“ rcha * e «d» goods should not negleet at.
aeSnST a,er ** Proprifwr* are determined to
jKuSbS resell “ n fe P u ‘ "P*J» »dehe« bidder.
nuny yeari before aneh another chance is
offered to the ciutens of this place. As the stock uto
Abo "' lajyai.SKa?* *«.««>■
2. *> Jo »ck Jo;
® blanket coal*' “ ”
300 caj*inenwecdi«it4 casaimere do:
j,. . , Pantaloonj, viz:
-H piin Mack Frrawh cusimer* pants:
Sfl do blue do do- a„.
■S® do fijr'd do do , fo;'
JM do coMinet pants. ' *
!• Ifrtfs, r is: .
•and pa,Sos™' 1 ’ y.neiy 0 f si
• Shirts, ns; ..
° C *“ “ y, ”\
I By Johan.n. Tlt> An.Moa..,. :
w ■.
Fiflk ■lrteu. will be Kit wiSou: ' V “ d
I An ertennre aworanent of tv* ■
eaonj; which i. Meneheuer ,£££££ 5,2 L. < &
I tng*. furniture cheek, merinol- finT-T’..
"BrcTo?h~r :
7«W£}Sr
yellow and brow flannel*, Ac. ■ • fa * t rei * wh “ e .
aasaars?
HORST A Co
.. . „ . At <J o’clock. >. k . ‘
Umbrellas, boot*, shoes, ready nisda clbtUn* —m
Qd sUrer. wajehes,-fine cattery, ran, tlttolsfria^at
eo ' u ?J ettar “ d > £ P writinf I W«r,b2nitooS:
welry. gold pens, Tsneiy foods, *cT jjjf*’
Ertcutoi>t Sals of BnJgt Stock.
copy. ,
Jpb'rrf Sfrref Property at Auction.*
.t,PV^ on<lay - e T etua fr> Janaary lTtii, at 7'ofelock. at
|.S3|pSSS^
aWswas
to-i
. . JOHN D DAVIS, And*. |
misis
“IF 5S ™ :(
—— Auctioneer. ,|
Orlnoeb SteamJTarleatfoa Company .:,
I mm« , ® ew "ork* ®f
(familiar with wgsir- n r,-^ 01 *’-, • ““ ****«; Pilot*
qnired ia tf, c tiavi«S Q ? .S 1 * who re *
nrcrs, Van* jtuela ■£V»°° °* “* Oiuioeo and A purs
toaar iliat wc tyr thedirectnS
Tor in* poution* |Tf, J?fr> ,£> application*
employ itoone b’anr of company to.
not /amiah " a S^?f, b ' e
u.*m Si 10 buoi
character *r.. •TLEr'* 1 ®nd unexceptionable
nc».of & '&£%‘£uaZX “ VKS
recton that all wKo J tikLVi!? o f lain, P ona,s,b r the £>»-
ako pecuiOmriluiy P oo * lo ®* nhpotil be -
fcreoie calfr PP“> Jind PW
(qßftlificaiiotKheiajretiaahM^tio^/ *PP£ c * nt *
j that f#fe , r T rJ 10 *»'*imi]nr to
’ h « l*«n re ho ' nr *«
wh«i Ktaocnt ofVanul be bree s?*"-
vi r !i"' l „™i ! ° ~ "‘ r“ *» toi-iiT
i» rS W*
IfcctMon* on &JI aimJi>»rin-J , M sit't on . «#}«•.notice.
; tb* I*l JHarch U " ULc ,aado ou or before
'at l i iß»hufc^ < p2'^s l^3‘J^ Ift.o^,ho 1 ft . 0^,ho Wreetar*; will be
>‘««m bo*uf and y A lw . c ? lw, .™ e P on ®f»are«
SrAsl™
vispaslax fails,
G 3 Harr lay ttrreL
I ,j"«™x ssisi 1 "»*> !k « •"«
in<liTid u > l». 2.77? M
UonJ anil Almirire °^ r ' - IXEBOO
| * * ' 37500
•JESST- HOBECTrngST*
"rttEont UeaU^r~
•4?! <»r dwelling on lievV 4111 * J i J I lie £ , - th y
new T ,u,p ortyiErtJ} • Mo ? OQ **h‘ flt R»*er, near the
aSs; fei^vLT^ 11 ,h#S «^
fir»t bottom, and ar« vUit£5 ab j VP 5 l* arraw «mp of
•boro the Hver to “^* lcd l * u . ffi,: “ ntJ y derated
•nd comtnand *i deli»M?,fi bad effect* on health,
Utah an? “diV, listen more £
1 sft’sssair?- sss -■esskss
ufcmri,:rr;?,SSi° ?»• *>r »«•
Coall can*be Sd ** -°bnndance <sfthe-be.t of
ncarlyou aleeSurid, ,£* of ‘be Preutiaea,
luo, to tiny other place on Lh» ”JJ ey . we probablyjeqwU
coal buaineat P °° lhe **•£«* ““be
tanUwOtT KMVfcRiJ,
—— Roatrarer P. O.
■Juii | Ami row, ,„
iraJHBSS-iSHt fcfw. £££
.ml SSSiSSSJnf'iLffi't dt E“ il !i" U» Mem w
lIIIUM HOLTZ, Pr&- I
"hnsrs&g saai* ■*« 1 a
GEO. F. QILLiIORE, ' '
PET.: AodUM.
I credit of Uii* liank. \v* kiW ft* il'SJ?** 10 ** the
Wiuid beyond n doubt «nd S-d »» bo
}be JwbJie. we pledge of
!iu notes upon os fororabtetcrmj’L^n^*^«mlt«
.S' J r r SSE
Jan. t 2.1843. & Broken,
W ttflt is due to ihe ntfiji .
«r, *h<T are & aJS&IS ,hirci, rto
fa i3a ,cmu - °*« ?»vy ft “.
Knt money, in ff mSio dollar*, mostly
' ATWOOD; JONES k. rv»
-»sHl' > IHAIAH Dldrev >■„■--■
I , A^D r^‘'* > 1 »“ bbl* «id kegi formate bvl “ ’
Xj_ Jinl3 tfAIAIi DICKEY * Co
’I3UTT'KR AND LAUD—G bbls roll bunerfa kf»- j "
■ * la fli Just ree d u>d for sale by •- Uo '
m* I ATWOOD,jdW*^
IJK.HWHKAT FlXJL'R—ioucki -im ,„- d
J £SS ,I » ;w.autorSK&Z« t <’
— .- ' i ■ s <Vwood»t •
TkVmrtiJ— PjOUgU 4 HEX.VETT.
X^i^e^UDo!£22 , te l S < * l, *V aa h *s d **!? for •*!*
MwKmeat if teMofsijfclSJ’,li! , F e “3 weU*»lecuxi
■f»l fifOWN I
STEAMBOATS.
CISCIHSATI * PITTIBCBGH
OA.ILY PACKET LI-NE.
rrtHIS well known line of epfaadid paaacacer !!>».„.
'X «■ ii .aow eomoofced of the largest, nriAen. hSI
finished and furnished, and mast powerful bout m tTa
watera of the West Every accommodation and ram"
ton that moner can procare, hag been Moyfated fo. rit
■nsgtra. The line haa been in operinoa tor fire-years
—ha* carried d million of people without the least iam.
JT to their persons:. The boats will be at the &otof
..Wood street the day previous to' starting, forthe rtcfc.
boa of freight and the entry of passengers on Ue'reeuK
j”— In aU case* the passage money nun bepaiJia
. MONDAY PACKET.
. .-TV. MOXONGAHKLA. Copt Sroxs, will leave Pin*,
burgh every Monday minting at 10 o’clock; Wheeha*
every Monday evening afio r. m. 'i •*
• PACKET.
No. SrCapt J. Kunnun. will
,tmr K“ eeery Tuesday tnoming at lu o'clock:
' lW| ,« *'«T Wla, mmng «10 *. *. ‘
m »E»DAT PACKET.
.A?” J'?'.' IAOLANDNb. i CopL Sj Dia», wtf
ewry Wrdaeadsp momtop w 10
clock, >\^eeling every Wedneaday evening atlo p. w.
bjji l,r " Pi " k
_ U <> ' ClOCl '
'.ssSaSwas
■CT« r Sa»nl > ,tTaiii l Mis7j ' “clock Wtaluj
; Th.
j ASSr\GEME.NTS.
’ing on Monday, Wednesday and TtiAarh'foJ t i? tn '
l >- ;
‘ BEAVER AND WELLSVILLE PACtBT
; (Ty***’’ tv The fine steamboat-'. •:•*...
E. Clarke, ma«er, WilLdorine
TOR LOUISVILLE AND NAflflyirTP “
. Jv *ft»e new and (hat ■lejuaeV
or passage apply on board. , For J^‘"{ il
• FOR ST. LOUIS. ‘
K 3m ekjant itttmer
fot
pamg* apply on boanL “* treight or
- jal® •
■ FAcgr.
• lv , 1 Toe *pUndJd «eiiattr .. •?■
tfi*|||i MABV BTBPHES3.
lun u mar.
—..^tn-gar" lo
rgBST. Louia. - •
B * JU “ r » Will l»TO u flboT*
o i_pam<y,«ppty v_.
wV^rA 4 * 7 ■' l ° ; ‘ ii * t lll ? r
rt)Sj»:«r oatEASar'- ; 10
'JFZ7J* ' '° n mS^r i,r)Kaaa
s £ra-'’^' Jf"” for *"
■ oiJoSNATI "
‘sss & ** PB^-^W*S2«S
'£ii£ii£S£&fe*&
BEaVhAR PlT ”^^^ sd ZAKI-3V7..., r
■ h, U» lifbt draufht cutmn '
UscA* *£»*,_, nbivaek, - :
ry ■^ n ® :,^UWu »ef'‘ • - • fi
EXPRESS lines,
Tr«n.port.(| oa , li ,^
Cl HIPP^U-LT AND CDMBERI.jmot>.
O and prodace will'be^brwdtS^rt * U *j*^ ,, ® 4 “ a
tMWciiitu biTthemLzF? 11 **^} o aadittam Urn
tie lowest emm S^.^ 9 “ llDe » d ”P»tei. and u
£H*oosfl2Ssg?w!Wj*#*h.
w H*Sii
/Ur
_rarxlsrwTiS'*wrS? r,HC, w **ta<»ios,<
ptacti 1 JfcrJdidi/fiA’ “*»ror It. Ibor „
* k *ffe»' of any aize or .
“P»n cloMidan r at 3 l -. ‘
ROTfliftf ' Q|' m' « ® VJCKEBr. Anot.
j_ !Ch arle*. Hole I
mumm
s*s*
jgsnea*’.-
OU iau v«^ pi “ Dr «*3 S
c rSt wiJl .t- wcemd " \
onihefcate,- Tune vrili h£ T^?,,^..iT s V.' Tll * lo ® , •
Uie roads become «*ul«i. re<^ace^,0 Four^Dnjniwfcsa
a9 tt i,k“, u ? L ES',. A ,S : ”'! ) At ,h,; Dc|i!. o»
fiwa * roaga °y »**»a Imo MWihnlifth
CLAm:*THAw
p r iy_rs QyLvr~
44
CEDAR BT., new VO
LJF & MfiwsTP;it
! '
. : = tSIi TffiSTff?# -
[ ONE TO IfFye CENTS
! M.vi *
SfetMtoifS?^^ 11 V “■*« WlT.ioriS
PBHJW^a*BotiE,|
ll'E'-Vort, June, ua:. I , ' :U,:..',
msi^ps
Thrt»d tnd Need!*
173 Chrtnm tLt mSJISSL* °- 4 r^fjn^jaA.
ITS I;C!,C ! hMrFot SaiiLtmtir ,n will*
is?SSKSS!? w f *■“ —■*«-
- KANNY-JUROTiA MOORE,'
*‘ ■ .' ~'
• E«eeutor‘i"aroti£ie.
| A LX, pexion* knowtar Utnuclvc* to be ia.ft*,,. w
-CL the tmte pCJohft Moue.late
Vf f*»P«triilly-noiified loijaieunau-diiics?.”’
the >i iho fata TeiideLa“? , , , °
*eea«(J; nod. thuie burHi# cl»ua» ajr*iu»j «- C ;j 9* d**
** rcqucttcU paym. ?*Ula
i.
ExeeHtor’i Jfotte'e"^ — I —:
XTOnCEii-kereby giwen Uiaj lctteiiw • ■m-
U.l.nwn the r*Ute of DeTid liar*. !]Li« *
townt&ip, dece«*ed, were ttij dax jmmTS Stiffin
ratd wtate are requeued to aike ltr * ir 'it «
■without delay. to tbs nadenizasd « v-f*“ $• Uq& ,
MJd. tewaihfe-jutd all ps«<S£iSbsd
arerequeatedtomskebariaeni. ' - *°*«id estate
jhhht im. J " tes .
.«»» tnu „ to v«£z
JO “« J'-UTESSOSm*,^
< - ‘ >— I