THE VITTSBII'4II GAZEITE. PUBLISLIEC BY WHITE & CO THURSDAY MORNING,. AUG. 8, :1550. irrAwsirttssai are earmatty monaural Who= us tear rayon before 5 r. G Nod as early In thedas as negeneable. eivereement4 net Insetted foe■et• the wilt inveigh') be Iharee d until ordered out. Y:Tg eVenu Ire.< Bea., and ertls and adv 1:13" Pat. mem. and e I/abed State' vrardild fms DEIIOOI JO Sit U A IVITN A N Of But. (Aunty. waft AVIDITOL f1.1111[10.1.. HENRY W SNYDER, Of Union County. • Tax trITITOICO.I.L. JOSEPH HENDERSON Of Wasbingvin County. Antimaeonle and 'Whig Nominations for Allegheny County. rot tern .ItCOND C 01161.4, Ta 0111•15 M. LIONVE. rM .4:OlrD MUM% MEM MAT colvouss, 11A11111•11. DEANLi Or 1.113C1011. JAMES CAROTHERS, /Oa ASSIXILT, MORGAN ROBERTSON, PAtsburßE. , T. J. BIGIIAM, Lower anis. FL_C. WALKER. Elisabeth. ' JOIIN IiTCLESKEY, Robinson. JAMES FIFER, Snowden. rsosscrano ssroanors, FRANCIS. C. FLANEGIN, nusborgb. commsromm, RB&NETER BOYLES. North F&7 •norsolt, WM. FLYNN. Lo.rafsl. C"Lfr. COMM . 11L{V/.4 D. N. coußrlrv, Obi. NEXT PAGE FOP LOCAL MATT= TELEGBAPINO NEWS. .e. Prasldant's Ill•ssage—Texas and Nos Tho moss interesting i em" in the telegraph'. gears from. Vl4bington, Is the feet that, en Tees day, Preardeat llmoto scot to a Message to th. MI BOUM*, in relnuou to the dtepate tetweco Two audiNow Mexteo. From the nth, eon• failed Inletrephie tepott, we Infer that the Presi• dent ha taken tha following postnatal 1. That' the territory 01,1 of the Rio Grande, claimed by New Mexico, rightfully belongs to her, and that tito law. of the Nutted States weer duly witended over this territory, by the treaty with Mexico. 2, That he shall regard the territory In dispute righlnily belonging to the Usated States, in h , territory of New Mexico, until otherwise decided by Convene 3. That he will continue to enforce the laws of tLUnto2 over the who'n of New Mexico, ant', If necessary, will use the army of the United Staten, and the militia of the country, to enforce thine laws, and to maintain inviolate the Integrity of the territory, against Texas and every other in truder. Be calls upon Congress to settle the dispute at crow, by defining the boundaries between Texas nod New Mexico, and deprecates the employment at Commissioner• to settle • question which COO grime can better do than any other power or ages• n• Among the documents nrsompanying the men ante, lit letter of the President to the Governor of Tenet, In which the instructions given by the Last adsolutstratino to Cot Monroe are approved of, and the whole proceedings in relation to New Mexico ve delondod. Thus massage of Mr. F.llmare will pleat the new 4diainistrat:on as once on en Impregna feundatii,n, and will put • speedy end so the bump gut' deluge of Texas, and the coalition of dlautt- Weida. The ground taken is broad, national, jaw, and reasonable, and will meet with the ap proval, of the entire North, and the principal part of that' Swith. There la no faltering, or besitltion, or weikama dlaptayed, bet impregnable position are flimsy taken, nt.d the lawless and the intruder are warned of tkotadtscquencos of attempting to rsk,st the mitt:am:ha or the ceuctry. Ti;teMelteee wlide mere to settle the prolong ed corn ct about 2i'ew ideate°, than a glower:l speeetelt made Ice !Macomb°. The Texas Sec- Cori and thetr southirn w::1 ece that then, i bu.cize pla II path hotore them. They moat ether agree to tome equttayo eouodary hoe, or yield,* the witch: terntoty queued by New Mexico. No other MOMS remu h et eiCepl.lo GOA against the forces of the thtiontted that we think they hare tootostea good acne to attempt. Te only danger in regard to this controversy is cow removed. If the General Government had heiitated about Its Policy, or had attempted to con ciliate Texas, the people el that Sute, or its lead er* wouhr probably . . have teen encouraged to at teuipt to take forcible poseession. Bet the Gm. ticUs of the President, and the decided tone of his misuse, will convince Item that mederatioo the wisest policy. The ides that Texas will undertake, under Mph citeumstances, to invade, by form of arms, the United Slates territory of New Mcxlco, IS too ridiculers to be entertained. Weal is Texas ILL a sovereign Sale, covering a Vast amount of territory, with an undefined western boundary, by her own set and ecosent a member of tilts Gale*, and subject to its coostitullon and lowa 4e has a white reputation about as large as the of this county of Allegheny, twittered over all temente extent of-country, with but hale wealth sind resource!, and namely eb:e to protect them. i:lves from the depredations of the ledutne Thin State is badly in debt, and has no public means Whalen: to carry on a cemteat. She hes no credit, end can nether raise money nor munitions of war. The territory she Claims In at a distance of sever ed hundred miles from her settlements, 'no taper. tired from them by an inhospitable wil.leraeu To suppose, then, that she will min an army , supply It with stores and money, sod couch a la bs New Mexico, for the purpose of emitting rank treason, which would subject every soldier M the punishment of the gallows, is to attribute to her People • rashness and superlative Gaily which they hardly pones, I To be corn, ?1 .. * free people are convinced the substantial and important tight /a tyrannicaliy invaded, by a superior power, there Ia scarcely any amount of denser and suffering which they will not boldly and cheerfully meet In vindieation of their liberties. Bat is this dispute Texas is Clearly in the wrong. She sets op a claim to a territory which also never possessed, bat whl-h always belonged to another people, who never • askoowledged her pretensions. She once under. look to 'Undue It, but was shamefully defeated, and her army made prisoner,. The territory was wader the junsdietion of Mexico alter Texas wrns annexed, and, Mr. Polk made arrangements with regard to custom house duties on the name principles which governed other furelgo commerce. The arms of the Vetted Stales. conquered the territory, and it was ceded to us by Mexico, to which it belonged by treaty. The military govern race at the United States seas extended over it, and thus rennin, to this One. Tem...never possessed the country, newer exercised any right of sovereign ty over it, and has Dot the shadow of any title to n. What rights of Texas are,then invaded? What new of complaint has any Texan' Tams in the aggressor herself. She reeks to ode thlt which : does not belong to her. She is to extend her jurisdicnou Over a people who abhor her cons 'trot, who claim the right under the Union to govern themselres, and who are as justly entitled to this right, and are a' fully capable of enemata; it, as he Testes themselves. In n _Wen,war of this trod, en, Tswas would inee-with no sympathy. She a weak and feet le Sate ensteavormx to extend ber • haled damistion oar, u senate:, would only tall dawn upon herself the eouters pv of the world. Viewing the question to all its aspects, we Consid. tithe Gem and deeirive vsurse f the new adonis istration.augurs the happiest resu Ls. It will, if any thing can, brio" the disaffected t teem, and n ill Tire thew , 7tart "---- Isii country with hope and corny dense. _With a strong and decistve admintstratior. toe General Government we have nothing ti sl sr• though the whole Palmetto State should rove ta• Nootoot menace. and 'rani should be in coin (root the Sabine to the (Le Grande. • Cco4ttreeted best of. the bearon cf, nsons from the ones tot he f aft- AMC , 1. ata places ant *alumni resort. 5.... 2„. '' 61, 111 • tb,,, tag fultored I , Is said that on tho S. 11110 pertana dined at the e V ern wereiro,ie SOOD Abhors In (realest min - 6l•v--der men to brooma the I` ,7, bbr .1. 0 Unton—na• 6000 visite,. iV t0. , 4 gue., Teo V.rgtota prints have 11.1 *tor ••.rnmmodate—the The travel tray I, Zing between 300 and 600. kas been ~ *7 Me North. of Ice, P9 6 4 01:41 ! 14 % bOtell nava ttad PROM IItASIIIIINITOR. " Correspondence of dm ?Wilburn Gazette. Nif = ,Asirmans, , engiW 2d, 11351:4 - 11.. Senate, in tender conidarandn of its own coticrort, and in a spirit of proper and grateful am , knowledgeinents of its own brahant services, ea Weil at from a kar of surfeiting the country with a aurplusige of good works, this afternoon ad journed over to Monday nem. The particular, Immediate, and most pressing motive, however, for this movement, was the apptehension that conclusive acne," might be taken In this branch, upon the bill for the admission of California, wall out connection with other' propositions. Such alarming program bad been made with the bill yesterday and to day, that there really dtd .ppeor tome danger of so unlocked for and ocintended Seale. Two or three amendments, that looked very embarrsuing for the measure, had been To. ted . down, and the heaviest and dnifest of the speaking had apparently been perpetrated, and had the Senate remained many hocks banger in session upon the bill, they might genially have committed the rash act of voting upon it, and sending it to the Henn., and so ornalllingly have ToBACCU—go bozo% W. it ANA Gram`s G's, balsa b. Robinson* S'e, end other obeleobros.ds for webs hy 29 . A COI.BF.RTSO:9 A CLOUSF. MARKIRIEL—ro bele No 2, large, Bolton ins pee nob, pal arrived and far rale by 110 = TRAVER ft O'CONNOR ULUI DRll.ll.t—lbale P..vy Suiro/k,jb. gbbrive t i AI bra forted? by 811ACKLECT Wurr 101 Wool buret BWE SHIRTING TWEEDS—team prime ludic. (role., Lap blue cheek. 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