THE, rilTatlitiiH PUBk:IBIiED B 9 WIIITF, k. PITT6I3tIIIGIII EILIDAY MORNING, SEPT. 2i,M49 Dira Prrrsaaraaa Dan, tia..tan - a is z panunaed Tn-Weekly, and Weekly.—The Dun in Seven Dollars per annum; U. Tn.-Weekly Is rive Dann. pre szonm; Om Weekly . Two Dollars per .ve.sa, rmar 3,gantricrlarla irre enmeary requested:a band in &TM before 6r. and ar early Itheday Adrerliseattnt. not lesetud tor.apecis j =66 .11.1inrarinblr be ellssged until aollered oat AISLIMICAN. me to the Ztorth Amer 'htladelptitty receive ==! M== f County. i. Ft. ) socigh mrzl. CARTES CURTIS, a P 11.1.4,.. /13.02110:107.1.2, ED S. HAYS. of Upper St. Cur JOHN MORRISON. of Allelheor etomissJoNte., JAS. MITCHELL, of Peebles. C 0.30, IVAL AL ASTIR/RS. of Psieburgh. 1C13111., roam BYERS of Findlay. War Local A.tt•r• ••• page. ••• a•zt pogo for Telegrap)l4l Lt•vr• I=l .• Lei every 'Whig voter see to thisuCtotter. Ex alt:lkb oho lii put up in your oleo:iota ?!istrict, and If pins 11Une to not there, have yitniattlf aucesed immediately—for if you are not now:4od at least Uri tireir before the cloction, ot paid a SOSOI or County tax withm xi :on poet, you • will lase your vote. t 1 212901.211' irrra Fasscr--Thenni; telegraphic 'tlelpstch, which we gave yesterday; slime that our diffienhy with France did not groit , Ant of the op position to Mr. Riven, as we had istmjactitred, but out of a systematic attempt to preißld diffieultr on the part of the French Governmem, by a semen of Insults to our Government and isStiboal Chu aster. It is probable that the Go7erminent of France wishes war with thin counttyoand has en deavored to bring it akin. The secire remarks of the American press. in eauderenition of her warm in relation to Rome, doubitleSi rankles in the minds of her leading men. 'RIO people of this country, assurcdly, mill not stainia from a con. test with one of the first powers of , p*pc, when it in necessary to vindicate their nittilual honor. The tender will find some excellen{:recoarke o. thin subject In the correepondenee of the Belli MOTO Sun, which we copy to day. '. The Whig. of Beaver County have noneneied the following tipket Assembly—John Alhson, Borenih; Waimea Scohlt,tjeipe., Treasurer—Matthew T. Keone.h; New Brigh Commissioner—Willism tittle, Raceme. Anders—Joseph C. Wthem, Trustees—Moe, Cuarenglinre, rkirough: Cba Weever, Nem Ber,hten. The Ames has the 1;311w:clog •relesib: The [whet, as o mile, is one Mal sttou'd. and am have no doubt mill, serum the Ohba' support of the People, end an earnest, di/tent/Med eller( all that. necessary to guarant o r its etlire success . Whipl—we ask you—shall tow effort be model— Will you now unite detect try inacroritt t \l II you sow permit the opposition to' g rep by your tigg:ect the advantagm proposed to themselves by the /sacrifice of our county interesibt j.lt must not, tt cannot be. Arouse, then, for me rowel!' Ac quit yourselves manfully; come lb the p Air in nil your atrength, and au Cows need be entertained of the result. Let every friend al the• good cause resolve note to do his whole dory, and We shall achieve a brilliant victory. j The Indiana State lsornal setris.aat the Coon • ! ails Of Cincinnati and St. I. hank: determined to withhold their subserionons, the 6 . 64 of 151,000 - 000 and the second et 5500,000, !tot : the prevent from thst railroad between the two pidees. A new survey is talked alto eactltatn, idettillas, a better AUILICULTMUL FAIN istilAgr,eultural Fail., of the farmers el Atiegnenelkiiotv. will be hold io the beolontno of the L.,..fh.;i1t0 feff, when ore hope to net a ileeet othittreaed 011 the part of our ctitzena It the e.toly...iiti4 fur the v•- Fiona prizes. The premiums arfil be coearde as funatra Horses—Best atalhon ; Imet 111.1Xii14 mare and colt; beat span mark, born.; ben tuber tear ..td colt i beet two year old colt ; tete toe year old igCattle—Beat ; best cow and &Of , lest cow Iri&Mt daft; best three year old Jjeifcr, bto.t two year old heifer; boat one veer be, ea:f. Sheep—Best buck; best (IVO five ewe lambs. tevine—Best boar; beet brood Ponltry—Best pair live turkey#; dent pew 4ve seen, beet pair live dacha. Beg ebeeee, not lean thin 20 beet CZ not lees than :Abs. ; beet box tion4v barrelled Apar. Crops—Beg fire ee:re robes[; five five ears oats; beet three cern burley, beeiitlto acre. eon. best four /141%. gears, I=ol4, besC - pere p,latorp. beat acre tunips; beat ball' acre fapiOr 1,e,..11., beat acre pumpkwe. Fruits—Best barrel of apple, best, sample ap ples; best busbel peaches; beat *add pear•; ben ball bushel grapes; best bushel pllia4, Agricultural Implements—Best (*ether's pious's: best one horse plough; Is, h.:l 61.161:9*.t1gb, bast harmer and euluvator. !Amu&enured articJea—Beat thre4tik machine. .best corn and cob do, beet two hP:reflavarron. beat fuming:mill; best hay rack ;beet Cntripir boo. beat coverlet; heat gnat; bast pair blarikelp ; beat straw bonnet and hat ; heat choppine.:Xe, roe, mid (ark. We have many skilful farmers amongst us, but it is not to be dented ma: many : sip &sauce of much agricultural knowledge, iitikh would be very beneficial to them, and we IMO, of no better means of convincing men that thay iced improve, smear than by showing them thaa . taiiir neighbors am superior in point of agriculteMl We Ilcipate much good from this mole am the part or mu fanners, and trust that they 10,01 rill put their shoulders to the wheel in furtherSucil of in. - - Ttsa P.Las Marshal fleldoikits, who has always been a firm sopr....ter of the monarchy, and rendered it great service in the prankilart nimbly, has written to the litogl . ,tiiPrussia, ao. carding to a Berlin correspoodOwi.of the New York Advehmer, a leuer to favor otihe 'weeny.. totem of Poland. He takes the . ..41iOnd that the Poles are scattered over Earopelos,4ic promoters of unarrection. and the kOluel erO.Ms of doorder, and that they should he caked hoMe end endowed with en interest in the cease of MOM. This view fi,corwoly pot WIthOUI plausib,lity..,lne partition of Poland has been the wean* of !waterlog far and arida the doctrines of libertyiwa r te their on. news:dal revelation of IMt. Polish politeal ao &chic., which have adopted 'frati4ly. the republi con theory, and have been indemigable in their efforts at propagandism. Tory datiliibeted sot • little to the French revolution of ifiati, hod have attics been mingled in all the straggles of Europe against monarchy. Mamas, Bocw.sy letter tinder the date of Sun Diego, July 6, uutu,,„ "The Mel ican r Commtesioner dad h ie party. chosen to run the botiodary Igoe between thor .d the republic, reached tam port Oh the morning of the 3d instant. Col. Weller and fits party, appoint ed on the port of the United Sunda, i.d previously anived, (on theta of June). l'lre`Jerma of the treaty required., meeting at the port for that pur pose en the 30th of May, but nalury names, be youtt the control of either eembiliWion, defeated !besot both in that ,pedal letter °Oil treaty. This, however, will work no trandvantage to either 00,e14311.12t, the patties now in, .rikirrfield 1:1111/10$ commenced the duties of their taludiatt." ti - New 0112.215, Scptltgth, P. M. The steam; Falcon, which note here for Chagres some days ego, accidetely 'Cod very up. unfortunately went oil torgetung lit .taka the 111111 Oar Cation:us. A ethernet .1.5 Icao.Osiely gotten ready and despatched to tee Bat Ne-with tee mail, In Dopes of overusing her, but itieWea in Re compile:tins the object, nod waif Oiled to re lure. The latest accounts from Loutilitd . .b, bitashuippi, and elabache relating to the Gotten Mope are very discouraging and itufaeorabita ni■ of the worm are said to have bean Se,eadtngly des. struedinh Correespoedenee of the N Y. Tribute e. W/141,1110T0N, Bata May, Sept. it Roben Visa.h. AGlCtleaa Consul at Pane &r -ing the struggle of Rome nod Hungary (or free dots—Roder, IVaird, the peederes to long. and toners, sad shoelace keepers of con.,enee, has been removed. It ni not before the world that the conduct of Mr. Walsh has been such as the Amerman Gov ernment could adt approve. Averse a the Ad nidnisUMLon has been to disturbing, for the pre. ant our agents abroad, and reornannung the diplo matte cora oftheGoventotent, the sympathy which Mr. Walsh has extended to the encomia of the people and the sworn haters of Liberty in Europe, and the views which he has endeavored to pro- Pkgitte in this country, through the Preen, they could not =broil to see an American agent . greenly libelling his country. This not of the Administration shows no sym athy forthe'struggling Dation* of Europe, more strongly perhaps than any other that has yet been made public. DM:IMMO. Mr. Clayton as they will. Metafictions oppsition who would prostitute the honor of the people to advance their pilule.] setiemes,,connot ilad a matt in Ibis or any other country ip ufboserbeart heats wormer blood for Universal Freedom. The foreign policy of the Government has been shaped, to every instance, tinit to avoid foryign quarrels, and next to. help the comet of Freedom on. If young nations, met throwing,olithe shackles, hays not been recount. .sed at the firm moment of their existence, it was bemuse prudence and foresight forbade it. There bus been no foollish bluetering—nt thriaats to in tirntdate,.or favors to conciliate, since the present Adoutnatration canto into power.--evoryM , ng nag been done with modesty, and yet with decision —with caution old to a proper np,nt ul Proems. , Foreign button, understand well that while our Govcroment will,pot entangle itself in any all.- anret abroad, ns sympathies are with the weak and the downtrodden. Cotretpondence of In San tt'wemv , tm• .Sept. I - 7, 1549 Afferearta dxa•ax thil. Go,. net," F' —lmpartment Note front the PrencA Re rall Deaundni Mlv th , cation that Me Pa.-port, are Ready, re. Some allumen ha, been mad, by the •Repabbc to existing differences between ins government sad that of Frahm. The public have .ppiosed that toe orig.n ot the difficulty was in the retueinace of toe French Government to receive Mr. Rives, a account of some tfispatenes which Mr. Rives rent to our sovernment while he seas formerly rninisier to France, and in 'regard to the treaty of indemnity. Rot I have reason to know that Mr. Rises. worn he embarked far France, did not anticipate any dif ficulty from thatjsource. Tat difficulty San not arisen from that source alone. But Mr. Poussin, the French Minister. addressed a note on another subject. to Mr. Cres ton. which was deemed very Impertinent. The President directed, six weeks ego, that the offen sive letter be sent to tic Government of Franca, with a demand that Mr. Newell be -immediately 3r smart' remind. The French Government did not not.ce the de mand—they have had time to do it, and have not done it. Oar Government Kati therefore,ated to Pension that his pawl:femme ready for hon. Among the visite," now here are Bailie Peyton and Judge Bayley, of Va. The President has been lately mach annoyed, and, I may say, exasperated et the complaint. made docent bin administration and his mintstern by leading Whigs. Ile le any:riding in all cases whew he Ihrnke himeelf rsgAt. I=l Waratsoron, Sept. 17. 1319. Tae Anti Repablican Tendenmee of Fnince—ln aultlo the United Sate.—Prompt Action of the Preeldent—Cessation of Diploma. Intercourse, the I °hearse in;the "Sun" of thm morning an ex cellent article noon the position and policy 01 France. The United States ww the first nation to rejoice at what was at the tune minerdered the regeneration of France', all can remember how earnestly and Sincerely the people of Mite country sympathized With her—what bright visions of ber future greatneas and patty werzi . entertained; with what delight sic hastened to fraternize with her, to hail her as d noble pioneer in the future 'Mor ales of all Eunlope. These dreams are yet green in oar recoll i zebon. It to therefore right and prop- Gl' that the Untied States—which wait the first to hail Francesis n brotber—should be also the first to mark bee tergiircreetion, to point ant the iniquity of , her course ,to brand her infamy. The article In I the "Sun" hasdone en, ably and lucidly. It has traced her /in her attacks upon liberty—her de wroction riltlo Roman Ropublic--ber assistance., in crushin (ha Hungersmn patriots; and her shrinking Vern/ even the name of Repoblie. which she has titian/nosed—and it has hinted that • course so avolivedly antagonistic to the cause or popular libert# may yet be felt here. That the United Stales, the model Repoli/10 of the world. may yet he a target for the attacks of the ilespcia of Europe, /leaden by "that thing witbet n name" —at least undeserving of a name—republican France The phraphetic kora of the "San" may perhape ere long Ire ristlized. France. as a “ftspubhe" h., from the brat evinced her deshke of the Um fed Sm.& The Staling boo cot even bad the Di ory veil rd diplomatic courtesy thrown over iL It ha- et TS :nut plainly. palpably. operly. 1 pen what o saaion eines France hoe Fad a Fret n iko', bye the United Stettee been atetit.qaod v. we Lad nght to expect Was it in the Pre...dent. ad dress. where. in referrtng to the nations mach bad recoguized her independence, our country. the firm to acknowledge her, Wile not even enlaced W. her love for popular liberty distilayed in the appointment of • Mina-ter of Finance. won writes that "fie tremble-I crt the prop-res.. of Demos saes." Is thin the rpm which it nation truly re publican would exhibit Bat it may be asked. what cause has Fraoce quarrel with up? When we look at bar Komar, and her iluagerten policy. we riot Is et no or. for an answer, The United States sands a bngbt light to the whole world, a monument of trite repeal. menisci:4 as unlike the republieentem of France, all light to to aortae., and her hatred towards LW 111 in proportioa no she eon..aa of her own mfg, ortty. At the present moment the relation.