y vi. Ite IB ■ s.. i IK*"! V •>).. M .‘v v •. , * ♦ •. - Sa. o ; *■ 'V *'*■ j- c «>>•:!•*•••> : ;; :-••• 5• ■ fB-ji - *■!JS*V T - •; v » -ijt* s *n« C * V» , 7^.-« U t mmm -W3 -v • ■■•:• ■•*■;„ .• .-.fl - V - ;;:;: : ;:; fPI j visjiv^i; : 3j;! ,-r * * : <!!»:■ --:!:i> <.;• j ••!‘.**s. .*F c„:, .'■;:t:rkJ~,± , • .* ,< *.,. : >. ~- 1 t . h illifil a,,%I>AN >*. . * 5 V •,-A fry » i »- ,• £, ».» . .it* ' -.w .. _, i>v. ■ i ivr. ■ v.'V. • -V j! .VvV.;.vv. r. -i-> I li'i* «*,} *i * it : ;!:^vifi ff * V < ■ :®9»w ’ ■'■ mm w SOUSD DOOTBins, _ Washington, Jan. 19,;1549. read the speech of Mr. Tenet, of Md, with infinite delight, and after Ustoningtotbegreat wilh-tuiilteyed pleasure. Irisagreat antJl wishthere was room iorth*wholebf ilia the Gatcfe?- Aa there is not, thefcliowiflg ex toad* ere given as Strongly illustrating the; 'policy. Of the Adainistmioa, *pd the diflerence ‘between. ; the Adrainistmtona of Washington, Jefferabo and ..Madisonxnd that of James "Kl Polk. - Mr. Pearce . will besastaiord by hit constituents with an over* whalmiagTcte, end retorned to the Senate reeeiv. ftjflhe confidence of all his Whig constituent*; -.Mr.' Pearce said “I hold that if Texes had a rk&tfnl claim to the country, it being in pn— . of this giro him no right to march the .'troop* Of .the United Stales there. That was . ax ad of war, which, under the constitution of the ~'j Vaned States,the President had no rightto commit, ’• -<«*is solely at the discretion of Congress, and,is ;*j «W*p«tioa m the other branch of the government, .'■oaanerunder what' circnmstanoes it may be - Aoae, .1 make this declaration under high author), ty. let ma remind the Senate of the example t SFP ** SeaMo . r <«>“» North Carolina. Mr. ... TZ&'lSO* Warn Mr. Jefcw®, , y. ancrcsswi a. confidential to i Con , grets, and mvited their attention to tixj .condition of . e certain poit»a erf the,Stale of LooiiW'then i :®Pf°* J? T »l*lion of the treaty of 1601 bo • rtpresentedto Congress that he hod tried nerfocta* . boom ram, butdidnol feel at liberty to aendth* States force, into that - ««»*,« ho said, that, am, Spain being j Q poue* moa,'hught change the relations of ihbcoun&Md transfer them from a state of peace to a vatTnf war. That territory dearly Wonged unto ns alone 4 but it was not taken possession ot by order of President. Spain lor a long time retained not***. •ton of. the port of Mobile, and the ishes, as they were called. \ Nor were the latter taken posaesaion of by the arms of the United - States until m 1810, tbeooantrywas^rolatioaired by a set of private adventurers, who set up agoV. •• enuuentlbr themselves. In that stale, of auire, Cbogroa not being in session, Mr. Madison issued •. a proclamation and look possession; because, other •'■'s -jrise,as ha said, theseparishes would hare been eCgtsUared derelict.. He took it out of the bands of Cfcatorivile adventurers who had ousted the Span* jsh adiboritie* and taken .[possession of it. Mr. • 'dld' not take poaessioa of Mobile, till jsift afttttfwpuaage Amt of Con-' grass, of that >“ea// him to do ao. Now r the strength fl the aßthocties, that ;|j- »f i.*«s"-f-'' ■ ■ • • THE PITTSBURTrP flazgiw i PITTiBCttOW. FMDAY MORMKO. JANUARY 21.1618 Peckir, ud ag"ss?s^r,.t^s , i, , ssrf d v°** *» «no to e«dy i n the.dny i safer ‘ a^«fSS?a :.-SSKnssrfisaar A^:f-mssss&sr b«.S ‘T rt * n ‘ R '*» l “^«<»lnq^U.v e ifc "“ 2 °r »fch, , 8 " 1 ' ™'" ° rU “’ ll ™ S '. forbidding ° * nd requiring tbal call, upon tho Dcnari «ntlbr bribmulion, aballbclmd o£r fc,„„c££ “iere u opporiiion. ThcLocoFoco.ru ®*lau, aa ta ibeir custom, all means of obtaining in* °“ would xuppoae it to be .cardinal pn«ai>l« with the party to put ! .doudof dmbteia upon every ray of light which tho Department. 1 could poaubly.hed upon the action of Ihi. Govern aont Small ia the respect which thia rulingparty b»TO fethat People, thrwhoaeweiarotheypniftaa ft deal, and in point of fart do nothing. The lire having act; the example of “tecping hia supporter. CtlJow in the wake like so Hah a .school, or ao many sheep in the .path of th. foremen of the dock. The Executive become, omnipotent with the immense painjnage ’ H ° **• boro, but to ; übaka lna aathrasial locks and give the nod.-’ . . and a the estimation of his ready followers, ir be -1 ““e-fbasigiulof the most humiliating anbrni* ' “ueeabng the.acu of those in wpohty la ono of the very worst signs ofthe lime. P* ° U n,em *'* °fl fbe. Senate,—even the old - -Motaon men there,—men who .left him in cbnae-. i: '.‘l'**^ : " i 0, 'bia encroachmenu upon the Legislative , , Bmnnhes ofthe Government .re among uoee who feel most embittered by these assnmtr tou, of authority. Mr.' Matreux,- of N. C., spoke eftta concealment as endangering a vital priuci. .. P» cf poblic liberty. It showed an innovation upon - «b* rights of Congross, and determined hostility on I :. *be part of the Executive to the rights and welfare I * -of tho People. « - - 1 Mr. Cass, for whom it is difficult to understand the ■respect due to his place as an American Senator .fim«d nothing of this.. All idaaofconasqueoce* ; both as to the expenses ofthe war.and the jwUcy ‘ of the Administration in prosecuting the War, seem ‘ ed to him as nothing. . : Alltheae were hut ao many hi the esii. j «a««Ja of this Jacobin Democrat, who is seeking to I . woo ftvor with the people by pandering to their towest passions. ‘ “The United Sums," he said, “could swallow the whole afSfcxico, and it would not hurt .her.” Certainly not, ia the estimation of rach. a man as Mr. Cass, whose political stomach has power to digest any species of tyranny or foljy, ol which the leaders of his party may be guilty. * It remains to be seen whethertheSenate wil l iltow the Resolution upon which this debate sprung up, to be adopted. Mr. Botleb, of S. C, made a speech in the Senate •Iso, upon the war, which ought to ■tt rtrt the’ •nation of the country.- He is • friend of the Administration, and, therefore, may speak to hi* party, where they would give but a deaf ear to / “7 W** a PP“L He condemns the march to tha Rio Grande, because, at best, it was a-mareh -upon disputed territory. Ho is willing to offer tbe . Rio .f!^“ d ® to Mexico, as ao ultimatum, though wiUihg to receire a portion ofthe country North of 1 32 », 36 »37 or 38 degrees of latitude. No tlavehold* , •r, he says, will ever pot forth north of 32, and, i therefore, he does not speak from views * But now ; mark what be adds: “If Mexieo is to 1 be dismembered, and the whole of it is to come in to the Union—the South willcltim its share for the benefit df Southern institutions,—and sucb,lnj«y add, is tbe uncompromisiug spirit of every South* era man.” Of the consequences of lie War, Mr. Butler spoke with feeling* of reii alarm. His regarded it V in'every respect, as disastrous. better, •« he,.that we should hare noterritory, th»n that the magnificent schemes of some of the Senators, •.. °P9 a *bia floorj thou Id be coosammated. These j \ ‘ war * ready to vote' all that the Executive I • **ked, aadhe believed they wouldgivetbePreai -> thousand men, merely fcr the Xo wuMtwiUihf to ha tlmi snl.in ii in. There Wf. b« men euagh' to take' and hold * line/wid if the JPretideat meant to do mom. eeixe Province*, v hy coaldhe not do WaJ «ace, as well as to agk her to sacrifice all, and to make a wifttpon;her own,honor, asalj her territory. The terms of the Executive njem too exerting. Tiny were inch uno could submit to, and Mich as no just ought to impose. Hear this, ye Gaaaea, and ye defenders Executive! The injustice of your' war Is •▼owed yet sgaia by on# ofihe most brilliant and ; '■ «*»tght forward men of your party, and such is no dool* the sentiment of all who have Wanted the . oo st, present .and to come, of the unholy war in . which we are eh^ged.^. s ; ,■ 1 ! • Mr. Boiler doWnot advocate the in regiment biD, but rather] the up of the regiments »i.«t ■re already in Mexico. This has become a favor ite measure,with,many Senator*. i „ S ° m f “Progressive Democrats" in Uw KHUy, gave notice of Jhi» intention to bring . W a bill for the admission ofXew Mexico and Cal. . i&rhia iuto the Union.* This is only, ; to Executive ordera/and not quite up to thejiropo' aitioa in the Senate, “to awallowthe whole ofMex ico* as a Province. M». Boro wishes to “head the jExecutire” in ptmlof to him the fallowing- very pertinent inquiry: Harm* receired .three miUiona 'oT dollars at the iitt Session cfCongreas, for the purpose ofsecu ; I y *>“f * (which the Executive promised Con. ;f r# * r °°ohl,-«nd would be secured with this amount ] GtaoaeyiT&r., R ‘.wishes the President to infarm I <h* House why this promised Peace has not been j ■wared,-or in cjfher words, why his pet; Santa;! 4 nM » fa® wisdom of whose admission into Mexi-1 • <O, time was to prorej is not now in the receipt of I three millions of dollars, far selling his country to I James K. Polk. * I Vltenorrow promises 10 be an interesting dsyin OOMgmt. The President’s 'Message “comes ofl” ta the House. Mr. Badger, of N. C, will be heard in the Senate, and in • the cToning Mf Clay will I S'"** at the Anlmd Meetth* of the American flabnaatjon Social,. The Hall of Oie Home will •Irt neat more than fiflhen hundred, but the whole 1 ■dqr.wfllhe prcienL ■ ! a, e. ■ I |if Mexico had i i_ BfISSsSSrJESS’S® I cmanuadeaitlhm I « *"»,!* they migiiihare I l*ke p* e S£ eat “* ngk to Sw'lS 1 7f i °5S* 1 *P o *** included wiujf ihsltm. SZ. £? l “ tel lrMlr of’S3,« u X °>“P<w»doii! Grow fried, hddtlim ftu rf’i£7 J 3 J *V ° at r "<1 tbe do- S^»^ d "“ blr ? n - Vet *• <■* r ared no war against Great Britain Gen. \Vn»h £2? m»M< of «%» i r-,n£ POJMMIOO of these potu. ’ ; e Hannegon. They wei» iidd by Goal Bri- Mr. Pnacx.—A period of twelve ream! Lei m« refer also to the north eastern bounduy qoeS StS dl ?P ute ' frorn tie t««y of *S3 dawa-i the aetUemeal by tbe treaty of Washington in' '42/1 1 £* «*f ™ wSmS^gSilys? S3i? ~z^ a z & Ireaaury, would ta« d, ° l '' “f" i uiov another imuncs dmm rj in , 'i , I SSS^fS MrEvS*Xi n 1 BC “ tod—abed by Bril ri-.’Kt-aSSI ram«b».r^. M Great Britofa-SdS'um uk Congress to make war -?°l boitility undoubtedly, but Mr Van Bnren n * Ct tent to Mttle themstter b/Lw.S i^JSto Sz&sOZ"*, **BswJs!£ I verse toe tine honored "nvim i ,;• P.rcer. tubjeeiu, dabtllare rto . - ; i “£: n ir:s -i"r o wiT;.T^r^’ l „ J L'jir^“‘ l idT p ['d“ t< ! n iViLt! l7 of - tho rrea,d “ i of >h“VIS ! *t*te of war, certainly not to invade a ta^.i iSSSSSSsSi for the future”—-well characterized vmimJ.# 1,. the Senator from Delaware, as onc-iJifnf Jliximi formdemuitv and the other half., curin'' I >'«'*rah°n, thm faufe triumph* of our arms we have obtained ample in. demmty. Ido not like to boast of the pirf ZSTT"’ b fc °‘ “'“tolynuvebelTa.much «nid. by their achie vements fa Mexico, aa by Ufa Lollies Urn, I have ever rehi l/„oW - S ST 1 ! 1 ” "“W"”. “"leis ij be the dii rfSwUn Ro f a *f“ ■* by Charles the XII tfSweden. As to indemnity for the expenses'of the war, when, let me ask, have we ever aourtii compensation m danger from other nationTShh whom we have been at war* We have Lad hS l«e wars: the wofthe revolution^T^ 11 ***s th* first one in which we were en! SSf* kV ** w *>y w aheuld not aa we°j demand mdemnity ib* ,u expense, as for the one m which we are now involved. But nobodv dreamed of demanding indemnity for that waS The war of 1»12 was a just war L I wa^“Pro voked by British aggrS won, by the impressment of our seamen bvfmui S^rf l .i! r T liUO,I r 0f Y* comn »pfi*l right* \Ve ; urged that war for three years,-and settled it as 1 ; ™ £ “of pUional tumor, but without receiving or deuuid £f„v, 7 w »- “p* l fiS> <>»o Elw m S>« W" *ud did not gm 1 “ l never beard that Mr. Madison and hu cabinet, and thn wtro men wto were fa tins clumber then, end who raliCed the inaly of jKace, rare reproached fbr aaerihefag the bMiS-of Pecuniary indemnity. Sir, I d^^ 1 .^ oni demand of pecuniary indem £££. v..| blr p ««deul, Jet ua take care that the aisgrace inl gnmrilla wnrlare of Spafa be not reaerreS^on thu continent. 1, Here to be no end to thin afate oftfanga! Ido not believe that tbe violatmUionor to™ , reqUlre * '' ,ol ‘ vindication. TUI topor u m much greater h . .cer ofbeingtarniabed bymrrow,. cottdnek i:, , further p roS,n<J But,it la aaid,Mexico must «ne for peace? Wili runperais m Uns,»ben ahe ia too pnSfa ane fbr pence! : Yon inaal tnmv that abi i. nufa, b, riSSfirimST Wtt ' peaUf-eMbeot ntfatdSomMenco. InuiethataSrtlon atlefa correapondence between the Meat eaaCoaiminiqeera and Mr. Wm., Sheofea am pie fceeven, fafag of 'the war. Stopropoaea to cede Califormifrom fa, 10 tilfi deface [°f>«nde. Thu compriaea nemly two hundred [ 1 ma “ rf territory, u I.have bedn 1 told—lhnce tho temtoria l extent of Virginia, and bugnr th«a..ll the New England York J”'L P entuylvania together; gad it faefadna the coveted objeetofde-' awe, endl wfaph, aw, alone, u worth more than tbi maimaofoarmtuena against Mexico. WelL'Mex-l nuS.d" VCTy aufficient reaaona why she abonld i “‘'e , raore - She aaya ghat Lower . CaJiSa ! commands her province of Sonora, and that ,ho “ft* to give up what would make her vulnerable m Joint She cauS' aye °P Lpper California, becauaa a portion oHr ia necessary to maintain the land communication be- Lowex Cdifomiaand the other portions of her dominwns. She cannot give up New Mexico “ CC Sr*f l fe ihere are toj-a^-ihey votoJto «m.,00. Thpy abbot* union 4'th thfa conntry. She cannot, thcrefora,faveup N. Mexico. u u cruel to maizt that shfl.ahouid give |i up, I £j?\^ n JA andwill * «%Tote, New Mexico will never be added to this Union—never, sir, never. UcfaStoT,'.™ °>J'e«»iOrtho formation of thi, TIS n^.i?S- n i.“i/ rom CoeaihiUofa I We The people of tbe United States in order to form a more perfect union establish justice en»u«. domestic tranquility provide for th^SSL^" ble«UMp of. liberty to ourselves and onr posterity vgSZIJX&p —?»-^S ■ uu “h”- J lo ensure domestic tran pelling these refractory iSer^S H»» “ 'P** X V rf 'Je • to 7 to “Le Diabl^BoiteUx.” lon may remember, aw. fao Kory ofihitwoda ““> qemrohed ud nuaed rich „ „ pra „ r ‘tr m ‘“° IU ' toat-teiwa. compeufd to ‘,“ rfe ™\ He commanded them under‘infernal pains and penaiueg 10 embrace- tad swear into ftiands forever. We did ao. said tto . t,v e bated each other mortally ever aw, wiU be the conroqueace of that yon with to bring about Such will be the frau,. cal union brtween the United Slates and MeSS. Iso. a predicted, air, Uut if we famnlibSS G^t°K^tle P? I “;.'»baflrel,ndi,to Britain, , perpetual sourco 'of' bloodshed etoharrMjmeata, annoyance, endfess’dirohfatode 1 I do tnm Uut the country will not aarSon auch aa idaa—that theSenato wiil not sanction it—that in the progress of Uua diacnaaion, all will come to perceive the truth as I think that I perceive it : I havettid that in my opinion, we can'now ob- UinaatisfectoryteraaWMexiea Idonotmean to aay, that tbe terms offered by the Mexican com. I miaSSJOer, were precisely such as I would accent. | but they dSad at all eventa, a proper basis for it [ gotiation. [. If we do not atop herd, when and where shall I we stop? Are we to become it? ocegnbound re public, spreading over the whole continent -That ia what some gentlemen contemplate. I recolWi u 0 !" 7 totta gentleman u!drometim.rinc. to« tbe day waa Sar appwuehing when “eren Chinn would bo a componenl part of toe United Suites? Are our dreama of ambition bonndleaav’ If !»n go on in this way enlarging onr boundariei meat we not eventuilly be broken into fragments* Must we cot coma « fast to-diaaolulion. bko fan' circle m tbe water, which by..“broad , pre ,dfag i, duperaed to nought Hi Tbotunda which unite our country, if stretched so lar, fault fanviublv anau We must stop now. or never. As for the 10,000 men proposed by the bilL I w.ll aot vote for one of them. I belters with the Senator from Ky„ Air Critteo. deo; that we haye troop* enough lor all the legitf. mate purport of. this war, t snd more than enough and while I would not deny them’£»d andciotk ing I woold pot give for thpwar another soldier onlil I mw 0! disposition on the part of the execu- 1 tire tobring about a peace. I look at the honor of the country in a different aspect from that in wluch it seems to' be regarded by some Senators, to whom I do not f impute any 1 other but patriotic motives. I think they are en- I tirely mistaken. For myself lam wCing to take i the reproach of consistent dullness by adhering to < the doctrines which I hare here announced, and 1 refilling to rote' a man. more until? see a better 'dupCTuiiaa on the part of the: Executive to mike peaee. > I beliero that the favorable opportunityto P®* oB was- allowed to. pass unimproved, t where that if this government had riot demanded too much, they could >are made a peace perfectly ntisftctory to the ooantry, and that itatfll may be : honorable terms. ;I wfli not to Mexico for the purpose of IwuhloM. SSS^SF** r: I .■ ■. |, -' / - .: _ • . Ko»J MUta, *' ,te^w l,U^ P * Uftdhlm, “ d i». terening; u •hoviny the nine rfwoneit»[Kw»-i. which the ' “ 4L mATX OF COLWBUS* CCTSTT. New rj«Kfl n SSK&. Haodrer, ’ §?fis SSS* 10 4 > M7 GiUlord. £dS 7?f'‘ , f r ' 0,167 New Gardoii, ££"“*». 4d73 Dungannod. KS gtanbOTburg, .7,970 Jffi «ar »% ® , u , A u2“4i f “'r„^,!*„ cap ‘ t * i ’ r o ' 7 *- d «* any of Penonil prop wrLd u n L“S toWMh P* 07 ‘ h » “""T. £X «&& Sr* 4 - 1 I’.ny, - TS?. 44 ® Jf“r. sayjw! YeEw Creek- fdifS? ? oU "’ , SM6O p~Sd, • 49^ Kuox, #££ 47409 Sl Clair, 2s£ W"lo”84on, 37,893 WcxL 31,026 ** . w,Bto Franklin, 22^2191 Merchants capita], * fn«IO Moner. *nd credo* |‘Jg" n (Now Lisbon) arena, ware «in^ e #u Pf^ es , fcr the dry good* aod hard- 7l lpounds, not in «.{£-* 7 a « h4rdffa re 1 377,009 lb*, steel r >? , ' :c ’’ lbs. various castings 80- £2 40&0 lb*. painu, dnSS? S- S£Sp£ss:fe SgS|^-iS= S?1 6I , <,rEK "” te -' >««. •»<! U>Ol«V GreenApplM, lAMbblj Wool, iffiMllh. Sa.-! S: I*. S® : Ss& JS ': *Sr Oat? « R ***' ' S0 ’ 500 “ Alllhs ,on, nodup wards,or B£3s£3S. Ila. a#Sir£%it] . Amoun of tbo Trade of EUooJfcroM velr.nj. mg on tiiA 1 st of Dcecmbcr,lSlT y "" 0lJ - to;. ‘eueo'hac Fui Iron, nnilsj 50,960 Salt, I3S^oo' Torai, Mfi tons and a fraction, or ■ 390£20 lbs. wool, 25,705 lbs. Bariev aon w„ IS; ; gjg : °£ ' n ™ . is& SEWS?*®: , ■ - 915 * ««1, B?>6 tone ud > faction, or 1,733,00511 a Tkejo .m It* load of Btliuic lo giro, „d m Iwpo lo eejmoro of lhem publiehed. From wh .l Huy be done JTJ Pjianarlruus JUlLlntor.. . wr - “ictfer, °ne from member* of the b*r of But. Ssr" *r •*" “ ■^»«-i»>SSS Mr. Bbifc,: petition of M*nn, for compeawtion &I MrftTK'J 0n *"* E»«*ioaSn*L tF-Sn^i yj -^ >mCoU,^eof for ren» imwa of btnh»,m*mage» and deaths/ ■to <^tn« «sss:S5SkK ■ssSft&Kisssj" sat ifsS°ils S/EsySi srssrsis I i.H S and 1549,t0 the constniction of ■ ■MataltaVta**, W.ynetoSHfo! . to S= *&.*&***-&%& Mr. Myers, from Committee of U r nv-»nn<l M*«„. r* w ® Ueot, foiling due on the Ist of Fabm.** j August d«l The Roue woS^LdITSI^ bderetwQ ofthe biU and pa**ed the «me. J.J~* f 5f aon ’ 4xl pl*ce, *opplenwnt to act to in. ! momi^- "■* *■&»*■« i Mr. Danie,.* bill |o enable guardian* of ' j™g.&o-, to revive and remove piopen, boa to 1 ti o ?to ! 'Si p w™^*”''P taon ‘ 1 “ **» « "J -! On montm ofMr. Ovcrf«Jd,to Sennlo wmlinlo SSSIkTC “- d 1» ooS-."n '3557 Üblr . * Jndp of Pile. !jSag° lioAnnuion of volunteer com^SSZ %h§ I “1,,*; I ToPfotn now in icrtic in MoxST^S raojt obbooa. By an arrival at New Bedford, from theN w Sandwich Wands, we have agio of lie Oregon Spectator extending from the 29th of April to the Bth'of;July, 1847. The inbjdct-.of iemperence, of ruber inLeraper ».»ce—ihe/muHifacture andaale of aloohohe bo “ l *, v ' **“> ProtntooM Ih the nlodi the aeverelnumberaofthoSpectetorbeini lugvly occupied bjr communieuion. relating there- JO, (the proceedings of pubUh nretinjreSo. g„ far xs n j ndgment can be Corned from tbeso, public E3Xte3£f* 0r ' r> “ i * B ‘» «u» “■'•“««* a The Spectator announces the arrival of JM. Stanley, an artist, for the ' purpose of “transferrin* Si!? #VIM portioa* of the subhmeaadbsiuf WitlTwhich the country abounds" He waa hut from California,- having viS? & S; U 000 ?”■ Ketra y' t topopaphfoll «J»i £ of Jai F W»* celebrated at Oregon Citv > and hi otherportionj.of the territory An oralis w*» dehveredby fter. Dr. “gft; mission. ’ *** t • Whiton,- Captain Gelsten tmni tmr river on the 22d oli/having had a “r SSS^piaa,?s - «S th Oregon, far the Speed _j ~i r • number of decisions render edjtthe June lermoftii. Supreme <££ £°” •eeere, bnt UmTSSrS *" md ' eti iSSEW ?■. p^«o«.'3r w ,t “ lt?J6a..UreUub instead of«lS pcrbanol j ported by tie ?«JnieaiaD. Ufo, The annual exfininstfon of the Oregon Insti uSiS? ° De ** | nlereilt to S£ ofS Yiiimu. Comm? Paoupcx. —sfr. ' W T Nawhv YetobtU county,' furnishes us the toC lowing.information relative to the productions of thatcounty, for the,year lUfr.Wheat2l J4cSi,k! v?_°i >U ft 217 bu *beW P«*» 1009 laishala. Mr' Newby places the population of this county pi 783 Oksqo?i Extort*.—The exports from Qmmn imuggemonth cf April, lSt^rZtenZfel sL a £zt"s time will have paMed wo^biihk.^" 1 h ? T " 1 fir The CalboL’c Chorch mi firm.. u—„. .. body of Ihedmrch Sum bui& f Q jgM win** deigned '’ “ "'““'“od loluv.'bMa t&poS— Jrtomiaiw of talk.iaNtw ?Ycrk-l«w«i “Sinn. «» Aecid.,t«,» tu uth, Prte* i. grindin*. W ““"'T^eaecottve.fcr the countryrequiresHat Hey ahould cvry onihe conquest of Maxim btr Iririni M _ of treasure. Ami„ tiTmLT* C0»J0 r»jsinff lie price of wheal; woouly wwt to "" ' fr '" »f “^Lw: ,*T f ortn gkt- When is wheat to tell for two ‘SnllMHebu.hel! Notomyi.u.o.m.^r T&hl subject ‘ ‘'r ““ worba of He Stale will be opening '*&•* ISTOIoo, wurkedwoaderw I Mr ?"* triumphal ?°‘ U °d! (except Ha! Ho Con. law* „ edthat the mewnuea of He Admini.ration ad™. I eeilwlieat to two dollar, a btuhel in He New York i ““ “ fae Had”' measures, such u | steady ta .„J Will the Unton, while Mr. Polk is autiinTup m, ! Hind to pve up He paper* on ■ cap and ftreaoe" when wheat will aelion of Ho accidental Hotuo of ReprLnuLtl be fcrgtmea, while too te11... .u DonH ! Xi.“aS. , ol Una j,° PO “ Wt '“' bDl '« dbCthU Local Int.ll|g. nec- Cttt Rooms '••• ,to H OISTWCT COCHT-J.,,^ JTTDOS KKPWms. nw.-ni. w cm3aM , * TOrdia “ «"* of Ua plaintiff fa, | 'Sysasa „ p“J?" F “ n - r P™ . Concert « Pbb Hall They com. w.U recommenidTv “ pri ™ e "Ton, and loot fa, J: PP f* U a“ “ Ul ' k “ d * of -» oonc«i!£ poopl. a> liny iare rwej.ed inWr cincaThf lonsmicrral ita, fa* pmi almutd insure them a good audience. I Mr. AH«lmd .very iMpwubl. andienc.u«i SSSrEwL^a “ frond reliable. *“ P “ IX ~ A ■" of*. miatera to tfaa w«ip *°* 4ad *•» «utb*rn j Yoroo Mo’s - AaoeuTwx—*The fcibwinrw«o. lotion wu Adopted on the 18th; ® UoWm ff sSISSiSSsS 81 : ST u . tomr FtOTt.SKV 1 Bi r “ r ~~~ — 1 L Sta£,. Qr ,he C *“ h ™ G “"*- i- «*•- I ÜbiUajtKuim ‘ S^SSSSSB Twsiwr-JobH.Siwut Solicitor—Stephen Geyer, E*q. MiUer. I “Mewl?—T. L. McJlillea. thffSrtK. n^Ullto *- and N* CMtuj-UaHu-TTb. Scott. W-SS'SSS^'*' JfS® McVicfcr. WW Metrer—A. Montgomery mSF*' ta + w -« 3 £*-T.LMn BeU Binger— G. J. Mclntiie. »gbw <*£»»»» G**a, f b a " 11 ’ wI ”J» *outadeclaredTacanL^ 3 -* £a ‘| of I ’ rel ” r«are of .ge, «» gF2?£ira!i 4 S@ia; 2SS“ i «/A«! ■to bogiiuauj u> appear Six ••“•"•tooo itootoSk^.Sfe.'f'-i on llic ‘ilti cf October a™. „ , < “>l*ototion en’.&mOr. Oltor»2xT£~'"Gottotßob-1 of W.O « ,T ™ ■*•”«* ■toiotfen. i flex, J- W. Roberta xpealca in lneh i__, . . I 85s , I SsS l:?a: s£s£;s : 'fe.’ m,k «fQodiSong 'TidnifSS-^ "" P*»cukra rft3f 1t0,54 of »ioa Slrftke l^SS;Sr I‘S*i 1 ‘S*i «““• Tto jrore near Ito • fcvonta retort for tie wSILI nlSliflJ 0 !? Coagoet,batil*oo£ tie ttoton^°f*l»’ I At tally that the ’ wjhSSpSatrJirt'«3iS"£k!? ,B y 4W erf the PhiS^^u^CoS2te ro ' ed to the joint e*t*le,and thttSe i£S£%?£ I *k® santd to pobL'c - ««|* m»_ »I bf«« and beat bidifi^dS’ %££*ss* ! «45SS8ttSspM Tfcii aenlea in important point ' j I ss®&SS|Sifc £Ma?3sSe£^ The President hss helped U» melter nml»M. bysppou«in*Mr. Appleton,- He i, a m<wX« adjunct to Pollt, Welter, MamyfcCo, selrZL ssyamons ai either of them. \ T u “Secret ofth??U°,"ij^/^^PaP^jthat tjr mUltotu, 1. •coita(itorS'fflgfej.ftjs^™>- .ainoorn of meant at 150 QOG— V* that the ar **** «? to^GS'S^otubS^S *ol l* “ nl^om -MexieOjtndtiiatmntßrfnl® ,mo * 41 *be city of SSS^mSSSB mmu., .bom ntM *' fruriroodferf Pntedft. , Ven . Cmx, -with wm. in KS»^l^?f d '^ tb « Mxa Fiiuni&— The NW y«.T*V- l « Üble of-fnma &i!urea fi™, h|» MoB«o, of ChA ccmt r , * J - packet iifp Duckett DYM...L ~, > . low NeWj-York, *o! off will, t W.-CoL o. W. Cook, cf I ■- t <luicatElS. ■-::' ! : p-" I ~*~-*a ***,,* Gaaeue "'■ bsssiri^S^ ably to notice, I territory of Mexico, ema.!f?,“ occn H , * llof the partmeat „ '““ated <*m Urn Wa, ft* M^*r^o P z.tr u, “ ,7uk '" np^ indecormu. “ cl ‘ “ |»iniry as being pp»e to op «r ode ot TeHbL ■ °^ Jl, “ oU *' wbeaany action '«*# to disclose any Bp l*W deatiioed m ' y ;* Pre *d«itii design about the conquering aJi hTJZj “ I? “ ti °° rf it »u kieimeulioltowl “ y “■»? quor ead hold ti i ttniTlW TOl,d “»• pe.au ; ! “] agree to I edopte^i 7 >i - re * )lation WMtfiei Mr Foote “■BegtmentßilL • r On motion, the Sena, adjourned. W “<“ “>. tom Ne» the 6th of Jut™ d ““ “ f oSr^d ßmw ' of *•■ »•■.**« „ U ” tal ** twttii- leave Vere Crttji on the la, con royal by the let regional of infttt- Gen. Ouhingli Brigade had -marched tan «* cpdJ, wthiv. piece, oa*,mteadinf toaUpaHtiM, of Saa ; a was supped, ! »p. . 1 U)ouTi|le, J*n. 20.184 a The Democrat* cf WuimippL hare ckaea J-c ferioa Davis United States Seaalor. h 'H oS *' * W»=i»ent Whig, Convention landing Do! ™«cy. widotounpagMr. CUyi Lntingutn SZC ‘“•'■■"•—l.™tea vorrespondeuce of th. Pia.hwf j, Gutae. ™*<*««* ** No Mpreatat ionUliaa to <hc^Sney. ComipoixitnM of ti, Fitubutgi Gutue.l tit l „• *' i Stint Lo«l», J*tt, 20' ,W« have kv. . W c, t hler f wieeh «««. thuCapl.Peltieruw£|l fa *»! Mu., „Ji Uu. h„ * tal ® ** uuuboidumion— Z-Tz_ __ Ih»»e nothing from New Yorfc. The Eastern Vttss c ““ * “jSeSf® B *”. ■wXT - k *" “ ,„ G™*«*Mxi!uioe wiihom cWe. r ""' **«*• | Correipoodenee of tie r~. ! ' ' 1 Dittiwaj; Jto.SO 3» „ r Qr^tiiSfsEgigs* I rrithoat'cliuigß. Thera im , . ; er Rraioi era Ur XbZ?Z?:ZI “W'&WbMt '<«««■, Prime “p Mipnme Velio, 1 iS^S I '7^ r , S“ 11 P niL , ran. r 0 trt rflreled e! I 1 "* 1 of wderue teW *4,50 Lii M t Prmnoit—Tken it qq ch*n*» «« iripic^S^S'S, I- . Orleans market, }>-i cfitoo U. been ehippmUb, x^nawldabroad, 1 dee at Waahinetot letter of nainf <!M»™sdratGJt JSEi'fKi'jr bmn (tom maes 100 Ute^hfsJSwm 1 ' Cotl t” ia aa excellent parlor coat *** v , n ‘ “ a lirafc cheerfollMaSnnd reaJ; >’’ f; * s beat fee M ppl y^Ss?/ B fe?a «lar»d Wa, «U Ike stream oonteoathtmoo^tot^ggy^ t° H. ywIWT, St£? ' ) “ m ‘‘ ID-YeUowWeihendwttd^uW Spongx ran* like raten de*!h7 'AiftsSs¥ w 104 aWS* ttfigaswnissjas- ° f 1“ Anli-Httoaic ud OgES£!& <4K* issaciss' (• *ETei!icfc WOT? a *y>’Lioipwnt ■berm tbma isr or ml! oThf._ M * care for the sss?*- b f'^cßoS^r w t?BS: _ . uoTlßdivflniT mSTJuK Jt£ IWV-U»r b. •Amber Tooth p«^f, Jonem* ibrwih,*. Wdmi»&£?***• ‘’romhiUjogboulmof?*J l * Te ' “• , 1 will mmki your bremth m»e*t^Si7' P«»te. ; -Tlmx Bold aim Libair "• *““» root laalk, tc— . ‘.i _ ’ - . :aorlMAwir. BowLfaSihmd Ntn» mod efeetMl cart for Eftifo .to tfcm moa 01 - . : ■■■./ YA, i; *« cSESESSh *&*£%& ** ■*«• S^ißs£SSS?! ttE ®s' &&£% SaSy£??ASSS tor Its * <r f r «inm«r *f e*W •£», laavia taaHetr »<*« <l*ii~ ongflirnmiiory UoeariiJ In 8i1.., T« DoioSX, *T\MS& ***ip«i*4' i S^’jartrtss^sSSS®:- •§“*•** $? ConaeU I *^fttufej] firetnredby Conmaefcvy^Earnctor, l oinou- Sold br W»rJAC»vw”*^.*a^a®o,ilCT lJJbeny au'knd of WooP’- proper mgag-ltfsSjgSf%?gg* I y«J*jy *» Jatto’sExTEcroxurr*ndLe nr -a"£?,*, we ““•M- Have j-ou Ajttma or dS^i« li ?if‘ ftp^I P er then the oq)y eSrifnt ®f bfeathuur; p^liiSi "jJtliipreperSSi 7 °!‘ Tnll fi 9 dtll * , To« h«», «£; SiVfvsS^« h *' "" p ' lln T ”* n <u, . .. , „• • . • ■ janl7 : ? r Dark i^ l fine, ’ * And to have “ *W«hairof miw. tonlahed « ffte T b «Woe*» Coni Hair°iU«onsi™ £ *£ l!lin f «*lleof tritL Sold « » IjSt^ ,TB OXI l! i if »««* but on* t Mocny«. . OorlOdJcwly • '’ DIBD, r ■ -" CONCERT. “ ' 1 THB Vi j,* y r tndoitiuni tlut frttod » yocaland mtSa& r ' I>r * *"*•■ ' . >;! ■ Pkili H«H -i ’ On thu «Tenia#,.n« J«m» “?•' ■ ■•"■,.. i perionaaneeio ssf? - *? - * Wsawss-g ' jsnSLH ; | T ,, !J Orpkwu*Cowt Bale - : SffiffSfiSSi sbSbF’SS* • i tor iiieii vi ciixf x »vn jwd lifts near the Moocnr»fc#i« w«t. "AN®* exealfcfitquality,®ndUieflfu » JSFaJ&F * o *[i» °f opoatboprttaiaei. “ >sood [lauiwnar mu.nu, lapfeKty.W j_ L , F«r Biftt. ~ ;•«' - ■Ri W*nJ^Jr e - ,toiy .Wek dwelling heita an' T." .1 1 ? libewy ttieet- Mi *' ! Fotßiit,, *:*'! _ »• jSSsaSSSS^ STS mjdJitfly-»Up?reu of tba bwuelS! i 2K?£* m i w £“ |» p^ pired to fIEiXSS *'***' £2—l 1_ ALEXAIYO£RGb' Rnnv '/ IFtair’ JAM ES A butchwwVC, ' 41 vmer•ai/riZ*;??-. . .'BMES-100 Ude prime N —— ~> lOO baiei belt bi?k’ i' U<l^ J® bbU nee, new crop; no beje .* tieree* Kcmoekw 53 ‘ w H chrdif Unli so'kmlgrnSSft.*•“«•!» bbU |552‘ •wUijr »«d, fcr life fai’d W biulreU eJoverweil^Udo C iKFt^ <‘*PPtta. fT? »Hi.coto, h, STf,: J* It FLOYD *' —• — 1 ———Li'- ■** RrLoyn SS'tS'iJkr'" 1 * * inl * T *r*ia«j,-wiuTa m ed Z~—~ : _-LSCHOQMj,4KJJR 4v. |. -• —. _ijCjjoox>mtEß t &, WSBS&sSg®'®- - XoiMwoodw. ,A jgl N '- A “>»” lothy; 4 ATCA.Vm.ygg 7.• - • :"' CK * ireASDLfess. t QnjgsE-uo bo,„ tyl , - CJODA7s'nz; — :.'VICK * .Vre^N-DL'KSi). Lr-n-lb,^ hSokm I ONS-*0 N S-* ta fcr «sTbr ■■■■.. i- WICK * ll'CANBLiik KICOLB,I7 liberty J. ■L at tale «' re<ta£d nSS’* X ° l ‘*«j oa ~ 1 -i JiUERStmi-n.. ’ '•nalmmui mTiSIX br "• 57 *■ “> bSt,! oa ; _BElAers * mcnr.« ; TTT p OL\"ry m .^ rn ■ZSLIJ L—McOILL, BUSHFIF.r.n viW Aws?® lr '* bbUftr «* l «i>y ~ J i— BE SELLERS, g? wood ~ L ?^ SMo,b,fo, “ 1 ' T R E SELT.tob A“S«3 4MMO:<IA TOOT-. ..... , i BE 9Ef.T.PPa ! . pplt , u . ; J D Wn*Ll*Jis, lio wood m. . CLARKE It* THaw. —— ! sissss^® 3 ® —^l^ULU&no&, il§g —* K UAlfpQap . ' { _ — ~ 33 from «t * —" Wood at! •' 8 ” Vo ‘ N "ONNUoasr 1 * rn : ° ~’<Q d&jwnjor »»le br'' ~ . . .. :~ >' Tr 8 P Vpw-g&WMHnp^. HEABTH BROOMS ft - named, for ule by 7 " H ' B ‘»-3 ilo 2 on u. A - * V-- iTtobun—-., „ ~_r . "'ISSISHt. ’CTE on, e. M j„u r on .. JOEL iIQULER.. Vermillion; le*4 ~ ' - /pel UOUT.KB ■ '" 4? ‘ POINDEXTER *ca : . fuU iuu - WILSOMt ca - : • AUCTION SMM > ? r. [ .y»J > . **»■»*. J ; ; - 'V .. vi ii<w lone. ■. i " .? -2SWs»*safssssaassES3Sfe i asse-g •muuiKmtl»d*ypwriou* toiha r • WtyYflrtjj Jya. 14, jflfe r ■, <j,' . > j*Sßan[. By Man Davu, luiiam. ■ • '•! • Ih • Goods.' ■jSSgsgtes^jgsfti fya«^^b«^'wittoßtre > e<T^ioetowcqa.j «* j tianar^l?*! giusvtKy coulee*' saassgjftffld ' • - Boaii at~4i/rfifftu ’i '-' l" -' !SsSS=i!^a|>SjBjj!j»t. &»■ ■9*- ; iOBX O DAVIS, A**.. bn \v F*rnuvn <ti Auction. i //; L 1 **•*» w, iknpy, *os^wsL>ySS f^i,I y^?y l . may,,.-. ~;; ■] THE Vn < uf T^ >^l^*» < W»».v.'. ; 'l V 7.1 Fr '•' ■SfesiSaiSSSaT^^f Sss&aSSSSaSSSSs °P Abner Moot, adicinmir «»m aSflff jyiA ; Baldwin-ÜBtr 'i^nM^itn^^aßS?****- OTI Miftoa F ■, Dr.-J. pimmitt, • J MW, ;• MILTra B» roU^yELtSo 1 ? - ~ toww® ritaK^* Ppff bal.tv— •Htwwa Fooni mis ,7*** on Decatar nWw I Dtaaond, *nd on-lot* •‘flwrtr.-itrpcu, wot o/S« tow *rt Wek,tl»'/ft«fiW‘ bjr ; « 6ca> iThf. foonujticr. iSe*' « '«iQrie*- fcLjv :*“• boilviadpouen-•• Jff ntoot ees-ibr «aali j?L?,!f?7.<»aToUa*ee fog Wi^SiSr: I i Ss4°!’ *• : fic* eftWcS? f ®^ e rttor.'Wtoc«abe Men'alliLoc' - for thtawntTS SikteJ ll <n*Ei i£)3££’&2!*i pteCi*£ A i^,£fVS6s°x i 'Jtn2>«r3l'ft DAVISOS* E«n--1 * " “"■’ ‘—i ButliSttjy. ■ i ?Jawa^saS^SSSpffißt I boose. TW» from ntttbSfttoS i^SlI^ l r er I “fHowiaUe* It i» »tttSBswS‘iS2M&^^«^-3S gina otolKS U« SquireeatheWtmlmor .:**»* fieroeu lugnuigagg?” w^M «&. 2* ««hor-ihß-ifrSS&'SSWfSjrwttfflyj.oiii *f ; WMrirltedr£sw^?s?”l BU fi k *** *r wuh from 30016 500 i cuotce anrfetteiWTO M*ortmcnt * (;£■> luu ml P«« o Sn3k,'£A'¥sS l^>s'n, ! 9“U«*BTiaSri; * peal T.ritJT .j ofar.oA HS.t'rt Mp^4*f*«pWW^ -« . <n f"i-J Jggaonh3d n. abort pew y p>.;i v j» a- j Type minnfactaredbr ihea will tasai *£*Miit \~~i &*m fSSS’LJ j B^ BEMSSSgtf&Sjaas Wssss^'^sstes; '.,'r-.....:r ; j- BIH4M HULTZ.Pm. iMUfeawia - ; °?°: F - | : . Xi Billions. SSSmggSfiss i'S "£ ihe foiled*-'• • igth/igi*: ■ • «u adopted; tlx: ' Cj: &lillt§lts Election. ~~~T~ jgssfessss p£3g**iSg£S§Sl }°»l Roch, RA. Fahac*toek. : R U Murdoch, Mmautn™ - ; • S*?*® »?d John " -*• - JtUWDpI ; •■BSMsSSStffISsK l 3f® s ®»e®ss?f " : ; —,- iaOM»i <-r T«!MSS Jfi«.keepii. ff .ofk'.^SgtifgfSA?,««***■ £ office. **•**»&; ——- • ■'•- ■ 'i- jmiadai* ;•: T Eras, •■■■■• ' * ****&• i T “ tol * SiSSi bl “ k CJhqvels, ® •?«“'« for tJe rttrUjwhi&. * e * A C£ *«pJeteU. -^ a — -lonS,^.— : ixtif ■ ■ • :B g*cia.EiTjg TO^g- £jr', . ■•iZT'-.X-- ■■'?• .- S t j * * ■ MQin.pp j yj STEAMBOAT CUCUSATZ *PITTUt&QU TOiflS?sMßtffeS!!Ss3^ - wntn of ttw ■>'■ fimthcunooerccn procure, h»» been wrcnttedfcfp**. v bu b«ea in(fcttfttMafor ta yen. V —hiu carried cmllflaßOf people wftboaltbe Ucn into -17 to tbetr persons.n»e bo*tt"will.' ta-.el-;Ue»fi»ot g/ Wood cno tb« dir pnrion to storting,ibr tfae nea. tioo oT&|irtt cad uie tsxrf.oC passengers oaibe red*, ter. la uf cue* tbs passage money •jnntt’twpaiaia rdnntt... -•■* ' _ - XOirDAT PACB3BT« < . t: T*y WO.NQNGAHELA, Capt »TOSK,»illk*Te Kt». 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