he B o s t igii T rip 1::,• - t - , irktonetttag mast. t. iialairALL OP* THE VOIAII4BI.V. TEN DAYS LATER FROM ...ENGLAND. The upyal Mail steamship Columbia,Captain lifer, (late Judkins) arrived at her, whrf, East 11.1ston. nn Tuesday morning at a quarter past 5. . he,perft Liverpool oa the 20th, at 2 P. M. and ar ivelp_at Halifax on the 24 inst. at 11 A M. and . 014104144,111,,, tor—,Bemali-41kuk5,.:01,06,,g --ff•rectii:sTreliwie hi - 13' - 0,4. itrid-15honre. ~. . . Tttlii, Opp flittitiarriveif lit Likerpcipl ....firth 4 141h'inst. with Abe news or - the ratified CotiinVi' v oiratliiit drianPing itLivirpool,owingi -.-'4----••'-1f1,:tii•-llie'ensettleil relatilris between, the em - I . Vries Fitt IP-Ofidttiltiielr.t -,'' ' .IJ ' •-- trairlseltattr;totAforaigtt iibearlted .risieoi,te 3.6 a. 1,1-r: shit , -Ari 7 id. Pr,,4b1,!:: VuFiii.C•llt,e li p '.• elk ' iMtli, ,American Boor adyeoced.6 l . ...t , ' Ir.; 'atiallreeque-017"thistithriintAige was foil. Queen ictoria had returner front,Sciiiliintl,--- oltait -tolditriditiroolwfolt Otri Alid-1 '7 ..lt it W hike one was 9f0,1411021wit-tr vent enthoshani. '• • i-: • • i-,., t r,„„tiffys isotptlitng. later ; Items India - and China. kr! Tittp#lfift from Ameriollf_fll s - LIP L iverga. c 1, t roEieitilrbr die 2Oth,"renitive CO the ratification 4,'4?-I,lrifWitibiittoti'4 ticaiy With the U. ttatee by ellitEttiiiite,ititid the oeltletnent - ef the Arnerican 1-,fitri•hai,:heen math , commented 'upon - id - Inert. • ii 1.4 4 1,. •I'dil'clett karl•.by ,the, pr. iss. By some, int nor. ' f i en4 liptoodiate heuents to trade en this r ide Atlantic t _ -..areprecnete fi .- t e operatien , • "-',.. tartlet cridittitirOrWhil:t;. by others, the conclu. 'l4•s"llothe lblreaoCiint itir - practicil working is tilt, analiillistoiable;and it is confidently ameerted r:elhi.civf4ll,rasither'answer as a. ,question. of r4ve- '''o3o l 9e,..ati, ft protection to ,Am'etican onanufao- IrSO-.. the adltuityiloplAr the . points 'of differcnce ‘ rirjial '.iiitlieli Lord kanbuitori•was empowered to —44tfetti -Waif been' viktived - Witli ' pretty general j -:, itisfactjon. Thd effect which .wildle produced rl\-Fllickftedo:.l! Ole conclusion of. the treaty: with -'0445PC!....,,,r „Peen a poOt of. inteiest and curiosi ,*dtteitasing the merits of the pnestten;, and, kniti•hoiliteittlry; - tio it thlatee to the article in the., !trebly ificiiildiriefin•the'reciprocal right of search 'toi the onpinossion of the slave trade-on the ciaastl ofAfriaa. ' • • - _ 1 0 _failures for Ike preceding fortnight were 01 - te :numerous, chiefly arising , from the non- tideeirs'of Eno late ettenstve spectilati,n in grain. .ftelintd Roberts; the celebrated spef s plator in cot.. . n, hank, and railway shares at Manchester, has ••l44:ailtnli ; His liabilities to the..flank. of Man -t ciles,tovare some £60,000• 'Theiiiis very 'little alteration in the money, *d market., A good deal of caution is, used in thil fhitionnt market' US to the, character of the paprr l irseiiteil for negotiation. v,This t return of the. Bank of England liabilities . and Assets for the quarter . nding the lOt';, is gen • '-11.1Y,tFatifSActory, an increase being exhgted in ::I`braitches - Of its: bOsine , s, as compared with the . t..otriiiit of Aug.l:l,tli. Mneh complaint is made .in Lyndon o' the high price of bread, notwithstanding the abundant t• lii2V, • •Pfr i ead 'continuer, to,.ne just about twice ,he price by weight in tonfi.m that. , is in Paris. lier Majesty's steamer Kite arri'ed at Lisbon ~r ithe'2li ult.„ from the coast of Africa, haVing .ichciard - -thh 'teitaining persons who for ,nedlthe *ger expeditton.. ' A MossßroT3 IN MANCrIESTE9 —.an a ttack was "VI de 013 several mills in -Sapid, and, in one in .tande,llie hands were'tilt tritheff Out by the riot. • 14. le another attack the hinds proved too strong i'.yri.ofi r e mob, end .one-of tie rioters was killed by ;honeyera beating he r ereived. After considera. IA skirmishing q uiet was restored, but detaiih ,,,eas of no ti ce an d s picials were constantly par. -iding.different_distriou. A few _more hands had ~iiii§ , to r is , ,atk, b• li i, v was supposed that at least - 10 weavers= wer fitill - out.. At Stockport, how. . _ •... .c .1,;,....-I,:un_bad.-r4' :timed-work.. ~' , If Bolton, tit - 6 *band's employed in Ilargieaves' mill turned out on -4aturday evening, the lath, aid - it-witik,expeited- that the tarn-out would -be general:: --: - -At :Staleybridgo,the turn.out was almost gene. `aiti- „4,Bl,Put,frova the idlers was all that seemed necessary i * t. prOduce an instant strike. In the Ataittifacturing' distrias generally, the 1 riiiiKicei)E t inned' troops was all-that pievented oitliterebelf-on. . • , . ..., . AR.44-P5.44-glie secret societies at Paris-appear trOkpatilj tatyrnrk on the project.of overturning the cligiagoiternment. Another 'infernal machine' . • I.afrlif treen i discore red. The'Prineurle\Joiriolle was about to re-embark in4lie Belle Poole frigate: . s Wlref re.unh government had at last resolved to crent the, million of francs demanded by the ()reek Cabin; t. Titki Tribunal of Brest had sentenced to hard 'Ain- COr life, -th ffi e captain and t eers r;f• a Porto _ Envie! _teasel,, captured off Mozambique by a FrVill.ll;cf(lll3er"fur,pirscy and Slave trading/ ; . Tli; bOUIt of PesilliOn annulled the decision of V -O'Reiytil, Omit of Paris,' Which condemncdhhe editeis 6ettie Temps to 20,000 franca fine, for an ; nformatity. in:the publication of the journal . l'he,affair, is; therefore, to .come '•de novo" before -- theCoirt i of Amiens. ,* , Ers s.- journals continue to heifirefi'witli•aistiessitig accounts Of the ra'v. gei nenniitinea fry siroutdati ens' in Catalonia. it sp• peen Btaiiiainfell..in torrents during-several days. Akawati still; refOrted that a ,modificatien , would slex_ty, tithe,.plaeo, in the cabinet. Nothing psi ' tive,-h6Wiyer,Was imonii, op the Subject. , blialittalli the m Finance, iter of Was ac .. tivelyNpVesecutlnk thelrefornt,of his- depart Merit, inte- which-4e ,had alree - dy inttoduced many ,use. ful anotintportaiti.raterations. -_ • . , ___ --•-----:_ Texas ,aneifs _Resources. Mr. James Izok..of Natekte, Dlrmerly a resident in. Texas, a gentleman who is %veil acquainted l'xith` that country, has, hated the e,ditor of.the Natchez Courier' !heSplioWing statistics, which are,ofinter— „at ~ . .to ..every reader. They were taken from, correct authority, during the sojourn ..f hfic.Viod ir the Republic of the lone star. Estr*fid are...df Testis in acres, as defined by the acts of Congres.s of , -1844.,' - .Ariininit. or lan . ) granted • rAptt.he - .Mexican Gov - Itritsiiiimt ane confirmed r- , s'.,,;,..;.:Z47'l:ii,lfrarOnv't of Tercis, , 52,311,3E6 ', : -.4:4l,,,itnntinf-, land, granted ---,4.03; Gov't. of Texas, ~ , . irbacyg4Declaration . • A t 4k10.9Pe net ' . -.9,697,356 , e 'Ol a nt. rant. - r iikitlke-Grov't. of Weal ; , as tug the .tst. of Octo. M.' 7 '-'-'' ber; , 4837, . - - ' '3',535A7`4 ri7:4q- ,AratiteA as bona:. - '•- , =r :,''': ; goer wh - oa 'cried . . .• , '2 ;limy. ..zia..;.:: - .1 ::: _ - .,t . Am , , * -,, ransrierip, is+ '','• Mll4 7 F...tini fa 4l 9o*” it . .- - Crt4 9 1 ' TOW& Je ,, •1- 4.00 0 , 00(1 • 679 408 . 673 r. , ..., , ri„...1.e-. e:i c . , ..;;-...: - -,: . I*-i—i' olor, onapiatoptigod .. . - z 1 A ~ -I ,o.l,titzes) .136,14 1 43.1 Z -A—ilo of the , #irty.— ff al rf qfint'lt* P-'4lklitiel--ilifl.44oo•loP, hit *A.PIAIs t *AV OP"?.4 I CAPtit , 5 ..._ ~v r i#efr, -, ,nionoc._, - . thpre. -- ' s'" • .411;1154* , FIP!!- L. ...... L t' trfrf*Pqr , ltait - been S i . Vef4tßigisu,WeAikid pent.l,o- '. 40rH,!..0 1 + , AIM; Awe : jNigen, and , -. ~.. . , A, _a , ~.... -. , * /f 9'... Alltiosea t-ika n ' - itiirea4it 'ficiii:4: ' -1 a ctheefaifiei.'waf. oninoPllllip ~ ',. __Kew-, .i.L--t.t-i ,- t 45-14014#telitt.'., '' ' W - ' 4 1 - . r il..i.r' '...ii, tlia ' ' '-"' A7gif t fogNlNG POST 4 .;bardliEß , .! Ite- 203520,000 4;363,9.74 0-kkll4 - • . : • ". atte t poduty"Tieket.-:. - ' ASSEMBLY. - 'AVM-% 'BRACKENRIDGE, Allegheny city JOHN STEVENSON, Moon township, JOHN ANDEREGG, Pitt to wnbhlp, _NVILI4AM...ICARNS, Allegheny city. . • COMMISSIONER. JAMES CONNER., Upper St. Clair. CLERK- OF COURTS. - THOMAS FAWLEY, Allegheny city 'RECORDER. WILLIAM 11. smirk!, City. - • - REGISTER. JAMES A. O#IIPN, Pine. attptcOß. JOSEPII M'CABE, Fayette. sl3e First page. , Harmony gestured. We are pleased to learn that the difficul ty 'existing- among the democrats of the Tioga Senatorial districts have been hap pily adjusted and - that the whole party will now act liarmlniously together . Mr. Clover, of Jefferson and iNlr. Lowry of Tinge have withdrawn and Judge Wilcox of-McKean is now the only democraic candidate, and of his success by a trium—. pliant majority, there is not a doubt - Tinga promises to giv.,. , him 1500 and pledges the diatrict for 4000 ! The difficulties in the Northumberland districts,.are likewise settled and the par ty is now united on Jesse C. Horton, who has been unanimously nominated. In speaking of the elections in the Sell atniitir districts, the Keystone says w .31011l_have beyond dispute carry all vacant) dernheratic districts, and secure Eyer oP' Union, and Bailey of Chester, in lieu of whigs. Thia will give us a clear majority in the Senate of Three. Then we have 1 the strongest possible hopes c:I . catrying Judge Champneys in Lan'easter and York ---Reiter in Dauphin and f.ehanon —Parke in. Washington—and possibly Emlen in 1 Philadelphia. Let our friends then every 1 where rejoice and be glad at the certain prospect of redeeming our State Senate fur once from the galling thraldom of fed eral whiggery! Remember this, democrats of Alleghe ny, and rally one and all to the polls on Tuesday next and vote the ticket, the whole ticket, and nothing but the ticket. CLAY AND CHANGES. —We are told that eady pledged, in case r-resurenty, . every democrat and Tyler man from office at one swoop. He is opposed to the plan of removing one now aid then, his policy is to make but one job of the matter— knock off all their heads at once. A whip who was an applicant to President Tyler for an office, but was rejected, thinks this, -an excellent plan, and has already signifi ed the office he would like to be appoint ed to. We are afraid this gentleman wil! find it "all dickey" with him and his party shout the time the -returns of the next Presidentitd Election come in. The Gazette of Friday bas a column of matter miMepresenting the course of the 'democrats in Congress on the passage of the Tariff Bill, It would be labour lost, to reply to the• brazen misrepresentations of that journal on the Tariff Tresti r.; When it has shown that the following dec. latations of Daniel Webster, one of the apostles of federalism, are false, we may consider the falsehoods of the voracious 'Deacon, worthy a serious reply. In Mr. W's late speech in Boston, he says: TRUE. THAT THE TARIFF SYSTEM' WAS PASSED BY THE WHIGS ALONE !" ;163'"WE ALL KNOW THAT THIRTY, SOME OF' THEM, LEAD ING AND INFLUENTIAL WHIGS, VOTED AGAINST TilE TARIFF, OUT AND OUT, ON ALL QUES TIONS, DIRECT AND INDIRECT." 4.1,T IS A TRUTH, THAT IS MORE FAVORABLE TO THE CAUSE,.THAT A LARGE PROPOR TION OF THE OPPOSITE PARTY CAME , -IN TO HELP THE TARIFF THROUGH, AND TO RESCUE IT FROM:TtIE INSTABILITY OF MERE PARTY SUPPORT." Skt.ris ANNA.—Gen. Santa Anna, Pres ident of Mexico, is a tax payer in New Orleans. The Crescent City saps tie owns some fine property in that city, pur chased some years ago. The'Austin Gazette asserts that Gen onstoa•received $lOO,OOO as a bribe to release Santa Anna, after . tbe battle of San Jacinto. Don't believe it. Federal ilfoani.=-The Phila. Enquirer says eight or' ten more Whigs' have been renioved" the New York Custom I;fouse, arid their places supplied by- Loco , "clew. So: much the better; the•gvetsi . meet will have better SerValltiVantrinori rreverruuiry such a change: 43.Valhoun visitAla* 3Orkin ~NoVember., ''-'474-744-rt-i). • ••••,%;."- -._ oessicoui , y stig . ) -.3D .Lv tfti: AN i .1.- 4,....u. - , , - _Ps_ ,i - 11l # 0 A 1 4fhilfittli 4 /4000 4 ,4 Olt , 1 .` - .1 - .- ,.. -- -, " iliti ' Wit: -*~ ~,,,-;,,,, E ',MIN.': ii )1 1 .1/atkv 2 „ 1 .1 . ...,-,-;-- - = « F . fi. ,:-. • .--... f' ;. - J d w :; -. .;;,4 ,- r;..- --7 :41 . . .. _ 0a , ,14.2?;••••• ‘ - lit , ; , :-,...:, .•-:44*.• '•••:',,-.-'.':'•:4ll ' 4ltilit : •: o ':'' ' ° . .` r .- .... . - .... • -.••. -- -11.eiltitit* : ',:_,2,- , ... ' ',A-' . 'ej -..i''k-<-,WOiuT-11-__13.!4_4. !'•':: •.. me .. The itinontlie .iii**:, -,' ~,;, ati'fl, ~,,..__,._:,#Wl, :.:. ,,i, - ,,r . leltiladerphhi; Jouinal,4: F;1 . 44,- O baiii4Vil I t :'. ':- ": arni4.4940011 -.7.: idea of the tel ratrl .._, l -. ~• -'--"..- --'• <---'- • - AsVistiannittirAn4 • — x• ~.< - nohl ie works are Skit. Labore-IMtadbeen laced tr ' keit for--77--L- , ,:: ,- - -,- --", ~*'' .1- ..x _.=, -1! . :...-= t ~a - 2-, - --__,,' - ,•• ndet4e:pieseittqfPosiat ofCanal Cop!"-_. the Legletainre*ss created ilitjteat, -,exeittr. s . ro -i i i iii -- It . i , b e ..... seen that in the short space of ment among the 9azette.cligut) and - the air.mantbs nearly a huncired thetratod dotariniiiye Whole force of the antimasonit thnr has -been saved in Q.& iiipenses of the tilumbia Rail aka' the nominee; with an Road alone, and We7are infeirria •th at th . e . mtisgs_ been turned a apparegaidetermination to annihilate him by on other portions pr the Pmb'ie-Works r r ent;l, . .11 e is assai i s dl ir - s a itor i4 . same proportirms. This is highly eredg#lain* a single ',charge ' concerned but more escially imirarse d,41. - tbe als,communicatioa nntihandbilis,and ef in alli -- . • e ficient cofirmisstonlits who h*a , :',' .`ut)ted*4 itYli the leading objection is; that William Karns tem. of econornytrilhe. , manage m ent oribe rit.' 6lie is a' laborer—haw disgraceful. Bewaie of I mprovements tso that is 'prd' noing. att . & bene ficial Wm.Karns, laborer, shouts deacon White ; results to the State. Who can 'doubt far a no,- beware of Aim Karns,LtiortEa,.exclainni ment, that onrCaeals and 'Rail:Roads most short his correspondents; beware of William 4y he a source of vast ;revenue to the -cemm"" wealth, when we find such salutary results from Karns, LABORER, chimea in the distribuo anti:commies} management of their affairs as ate tors of lying handbills. exhibited' by the following statement: 'co say thatthe placing nf,..'74 . sTliateKarna COIUMbia - ortilT Philadelphia Rail Road. o on f itilileed‘eVmoorkeraintgiempenar'tayttiTrisitlitrali‘dtsk:; T.lrenteeeell,ro, 8442.- s atrurz er rowsa narivram. 1 Ittatc.h, A•" it was neither SOU 2 ht 'or desired by the dem- pril. IVE., and June', In y ocrats; they supposed that Mr. Karns' worth ''' In August _ was well enough known to the workingmen of the city awl 'coon ty, to insure him their support, and if Iris own merits would not in duce them to vote for him, it was not likely that their favors could be secured by trick. ery. But the leading objection tirged-agains t William Karns, is that he is a Laborer— this word so hateful to "all the decency,'' is arrayed in every obnoxious faun that italic, caps. and small caps. will admit of. The party that sent alaborer to the watchhouse for sneaking; in a whig meeting, cannot en tertain the thought of permitting one of that_ class, to receive the suffrages of his fellow' citizens, and they attempt to rouse t h e in dignation of the whole county against the , workingmen for their "trick" in nominating* laborer for the Legislature. But while these antimacons have discov , ered a (rick in the nomination of Mr.jKarns, they have no objection to make to . the other democrats that have been taken up by the workingmen, and who, if supported must: have a tendency to injure the dem ocratic ticket more than that of our oppo nents. If there is any "trick" in this mat terlit is on the part of the whigs and an. tiniasons, and to turn public attention from their unfair doings, they make a charge of trickery against the democrats. We hope that no member of the demo cratic party will think, for a moment of suppiirting any ticket but the one which we Publish at the head of our columns to day. --1.--• o< - -- w . t.... 1 1, nnminated _ ticket of the party, and composed of honest, competent and deserving men. The candidates are, i and always havebeen, the advocates of prin ciples with which the interests of the work ingmen are identified, and their election may justly be considered a triumph of the work ingmen over a party that becomes indig• cant at the nomination of a laborer for an office of trust, and who have, on the eve of the election, set every engine of their party to work to defeat him. If the Working men of Allegheny think withDeaeon White and his correspondents that a laborer is un fit for a public office, they will support the men who sent laborers to the watchhouse for daring to speak in whig meetings; but if they think otherwise, they wi!l rally to the support of WILIA'M KARNS, /aborer,and his colleagues on the regularly nominated democratic ticket, and by its election tri umph with the true: principles of the work - ingmen, .- T Another Bank Failure. The Phcenix. Bank of Chat leston, Mass., has,,gone by the board. Ou Monday, the 3d inst., a notice was posted on the door of the banking house, stating that the bank fial failed, which created such an excite— merit as has not been witnessed, says the' oston Post, "since the town was dest led ,by the British, perhaps it has had o severer blow." The bill holders and positors will be paid; but the stock- I holde have but a sorry chance. A ap toiler in Philadelphia, named hung himself in a fitof -religions Lt on Friday last. Schaffe excitem knew is raging in wale parts o Indiana. .angei.—Miss Helen IS'heady ed up in New York for tak. t of a gentleman's- breeches he Chron'Oe thinks she has Ikle, and Mr. Moon is a good A Falle bas been to ing money .1 pocket. Oh such a prAefi; judge. The Cott to be much i the pickings Cotton on th Op Britannia was to leave, on the 46; if she. Makes the in Ale ordinary Cilia; 4- she will ar. nt the 1S cfr,l9th. • The ste Liverp passa4o c A p t l6l : a a of #Oilois the T I :e s : & T 4 ed . Of of the ce third crop thi0.0741, Mies. of the H . Dearing , •' 0131riit. • 0 at place Crop in Lomb Lana, is said red bytheinnifOtt. rains; ye been preyent4d . anit the stocks is spoiled. Expenses paid during the above time $53.769 66 Liabilities ine.urrred un- $4,693 50 paid 58,463 1G Add amount due frorn Repair D. partment for new Rope and Repai:s to stationary Engines at Ir.clined Plane Total Favirto to thP six months, $49159 81 Sept 1. 1R 42, Rerita DErslitT3taNT, Amount of Road Tolls eollepted to April, May, and Ju r n July In August Expenses paid during the xhove time $18,341 63 Liabilities iiieurred un paid Deduct am't due to Motive Power Da penmen'. for Rune and Repairs to stationary engines at Inclined plane, 5600 00 Total saving in 5 months, Average saving per month in Motive power, do $8193 30 do ir. Repair drp'trnent, 10150 14 Total av-Tacre saving per montll, $18343 44 Saving in Mativa Power dep'tment in f month. , , • $49159 81 " in Repair dep'tment in 5 months, 50750 72 Total saving as above 3. B. MOORHE AD, Sip's, Sz.e. Tylr J]S. WEAVER, Jr. Clk - 13" The Gazette clique is laboring with might and main to show that tho nnmina n ion of Win. burns, on the Working- r ens' Ticket is a "loco foco trick," to be guile Whig ant) Antimasonic voters into the support of that candidate. They take good care, howevet , to keep their readers in the dark as to who the other candidates of the Workingmen are, and how their success will affect the candidates on the Democratic Ticket. It is a fact; that every man nominated at the late m eting of the workingmen's convention. is a Democrat And there is not one single candidate on the workingmen's ticket that has been an avowed and reliable whig voter. Aiessra. Barnet and Scott are the only landidates on that ticket who have ever acted with the whig party, and they were not de cided wings. if the workingmen's nomi nation be a "loc foco trick; it is a most stupid one, for they have, taken up men of the Democratic party against the regular ticket. It we could believe that the leaders of the Writskingmen's party could be: used to do the dirty work of whigery, we should have no hesitation in, saying that the late nomination was a paltry whig trick. ALL RIGHT IN MARYLAND. 0 Maryland Alia jade folio Red suit, followed suit, O Maryland the jade &Mowed suit ; 0 Maryland the jade, Alter all the vows she made Bas..the ragocrats - betrayed, What a bru!c. • The returns of the'Maryland election that have been received promise a triumphant dem "cretin victory, notwiths'andingtthe extraordinary efforts of the federalists. They counted with much con fidence on carrying Baltimore, but as will be seen by the subjoined, they have been beatea as usual by the sterling democracy of that city; The election in the . city of Biltiniore on Wed. nesday, resulted in the triumphant success of the democratic ticket by an average majority of 752 votes. The two highest candidates for , Representatives received—Democrat, 6822; Wlrig, 6105. No re. turns from Baltimore -Comity: - In Cecil countyf, two de , nocrats and two whits are said to be elect. ed, and in Ha tford, three whigs and one tie. Proposed change of the...4irrolaid; Constitution) —The majority of the city,of Baltimore against the proposed Change of.the constitution, extend., c i ing the term of office of4lihmbersl `of , Amembly from one year to, two, and to iett*theri the l tisem of Governor and Sheriff, was 5472:in tWelmi. ou t oC the fourteen Wards, the other two' not Tieing 30, ascertained. The vote was 207 1 . tor r affirmwe tiro, ithk7s43 in the , negative. We are, sitifiad at this decisive -rejteCtruf one of the !ptalp.ikt which the aristocrats of nut'' country oro-txthtitsintlyi aiming, and which they' : hope to - carry into`egect seine day through;the supineness of the people : I, ' - • - The in 14/442009n.,cqu0ty is 400. i*titliWtt.9 l o#4 ‘iilliijc•wAslegi,Year , - - ". ' , . • •,,,, - +c , * viii 1 1 0 1 0 1 60 4 *' ''' , l4 :-;. F - !.. Tkintlmiset*eetintiptatcr, -- .. t 886001 -0, Bre filr" . uttinf tistidu ? : '.. in favor:. of - Te rttletince bi-*-thf *ere P r itFog .o*as! rittherl - Wash. inktbilitiliit illitrror-the:VlVirmation of those -who. are , prohibited from' attending ifiair meetings, an consequently deprived of hearing and seeing much that is interesting, - lAtiall drop -a f- • .:--- ~- - occasionally, for iheir , boned,' thr t-:, ,-,z - .- columus of your excellent paper. 61 last Wednesday ev ening, according to previous arrangement, the T. A. Army assembled at the corner :of Smithfield and Third.streets for the Our pose -of , forming into a procession; after all were •regularly -filed, they marched - to the Monongahela bridge, and were there greeted with the 'Sligo Brass Berta,' which took its position iri front-of the procession and escorted them to the Vigilant Engine 'House, where they received the Vigilant Company into their ranks. All was life, and animation as the mighty phalanx pro ,ceeded to the "Sligo Iron Works. " singing' . 'the song of their redemption from the gal l ,ing ch f ilui of tyrant Alcohol. Messrs Wil liams and- Galley addressed the meeting in their peculiar styles on their arrival at the - place, and receiviny some names to the pledge, after which they took up thr line of march to the city. Friday evening the Martha Washing tonians held a meeting in the Hall, and to give . a correct description of it would be an useless task fur the overpowering excite ment which prevailed,the vast number that composed, the audience, and the general appropriateness of the speeches, were cal culeted to inspire every soul with enthusi asm and spread aroued a "great commo tion." Capt E. F. Pratt and 0. 0. Mc- Clain, Dr. Elder, and -- Layng, Esq'r, severally addressed the meeting and ob tained upwards of forty signatures to the pledge as the result of their Libor. It would be well here perhaps to remark that the conduct of some towards one of the speakers was highly disrespectful, and should meet the hearty denunciation of ail lovers of correct decorum. When the la dies meet to deliberate upon the evils of intemperance, their arrangements are made beforehand; consequently their speak• ers are chosen, and if they do not meet the expectations of the people they should not be disregarded and murrified for that they could not avoid. Therefore it is hoped that in future meetings no such disgrace ful treatment &mil bn indulged in toward any speaker. With the foregoing excep ions the meeting spoke well for Temper The ladies with their melodious voices all-gd - the Hall with sounding praise for the happy change; while , the caurser sex made the floor, in rumbling accents speak their rega+4l.if so glorious a cause. J. K. M. 7177436 $14;073 90 $16,174.71 *30,248 6 $102,022 97 $43,559 81 5600 00 651,714 86 $12.839 80 $15,095 83 27,935 63 $79,650 49' 4,958 14 0,299 77 $56,350. 72 850750 72 $99910 53 Cecil, Hantock, Harford, Montgomery,; • Ann Arundel, . . Barroll • Nashingtqn Prince Geofge "Ct,ieen Anne VI :Kalov ''oaroline • , AllegettY • . ii , and • sof the 191k:4 t';?:c.4u .o,et -onot es kiesliby .‘ and. „ „ From Texts. Highly Important!—San .Intonio taken by the Mexicans!-Fifty-three of the prin cipal citizens taken *Prisoners!—Destruc live Storm at Galveston.—The Crescent City, of the 26th Ult., publishes in its sec ond edition, the following highly import ant intelligence, received at New Orleans on that morning, by the arrival of the steamship Merchant, from Galveston. It is of great interest. 'San Antonio was completely surprised on the 11th inst , by thirteen hundred Mcx ieans, under Gen. Wall. Fifty-three of the principal citizens were taken prisoners. President Houston has issued a proclama tion ordering the, marching forthwith of • the 'militia of Braiario, Austin, Fort Bend. Colorado, Victoria, 'Gonzales, Jackson and Matagorda counties, against San Antonio; and the counties of the Upper Brassos - and Colorado to march to Austin; an I the citi zens of the other counties to hold them ; selves in readiness. The orders of the Ex ecutive are direct, that in the event of the oia6iiatipn of San An!„rinio by the" Mexicans they are to.Aie,:pursued beyond the Rio Grand;, and chastised as "their audacity deserves." Id 'the event ofa formal inva slop:, the western counties are to hold them selves in check tintiLl the rest of the repub• lie can rally to the rescue. When San 'Antonin. was taken, the.Cir cot Court was in session, and the judge and officers of the Circuit were made pris oners. Galveston was visited by a most terrible and destructive storm on the 18th instant, .I which done great damage to the shipping, destroyed two churches, blew down a num ber cif other buildings, awl commited great havoc among other kinds of property. During titu prevalence of the storm, in the dead honr of the pigtit, many families were" compelled to flee from their falling - b-atses and seek shelter with their neigh— bors, after wading through a raging serf propelled by a hurricane.. Before the dawn of day the winds lulled and the wat ers subsided with the 'same rapidity as they arose. The total loss of property arid injury sustained, it is supposed, musthave amount ed to $50,000. MARYLAND ELECTION. `HOMO of DELKOLTEB..' - Dem Baltimore city," county, MON OUSE AND LOTA. 14th inst. at 2 o'etor.e, r. and Lot, situated on the steeets, in the sth Ward mm l 7 two stories high, with a , Landings. Terms at Bale—By %der ord it den. To the Honoreele titej.d , Quarter SeSeipWS nji.orAe of Allegheny. . , rri H E petition of Nicholas L,, Ifeespcn, In Ve ri t a i det aforesaid, humbly shewsib", pspvided - himself wilh of travelers and others,nt ship sroresaid, and p , systinn ys t alto:rapt him a license kesp t - ininnicut. And your pethhisti, pray. i 3: 3tr ' t ~ ~. ;,fi4Y 4 *MOM .'a _yhk't2_. riitsburgh, October 6 I he subscribers, citizens oft certify, t hat the above petitions, 4 , est y and temperance, and it vet room and conveniences for leek., jug of strangore and travelers, 44 ; cessary. Matthew Elliot, A. Atwater, 11. B. Sindlair, John Cook s lain Long, John Harison, Cct 7-31 SatA Ji t a &erg A. R il Ro.t. In the Conn of Quarter&ln of A He: heny Comity. AND NOW TO WIT, Otto'Nr "recta the Clsik In give W I newspaper= lintlishid persons iiiiptested in Hal," said COu (I oil Monday !Jell, ( 100 M., then mid there lo,rate.,„ ) . have made in the plau of twv t hsw they shall he heard. By Thetret . Oct 7-3 t T.L.v. 8008 Aiii PRINTING i Corner of Iroo Tne p ropy jet() Is of •ND MANUFACTI'Iri.ft respectfuN and the pat roes of- those pap,rvy and r nnsin ns.ornneta of CIED - 1211C C) 7 A I J.-1:1 , 111'. Necessary to a JA ''rit.tiaz Off, LEI TER PRESS OP EVERY nesr , Oina or Lak Pa mph:og, Rhrk CL l, flandblil. Zit hinbs of 13' Stage, Steamboat, and Canal 6; male C II Printed on the short eat notiren! We res; ecl fn{lv nyk (he KI,Fal. the puLliu in 2enerzil in 1111;tniai PilistAir.,th, Sep:. :39: 1342. V V VILLI .11f ELDER, Attorm Bakewell's Court 11 use. a Grans = rr, /114 tiE T/Crilm: qibd , 4,1•11 rt or colotion the beet fit of the I,,ert,,v 1,..1,1f edit that said Cde, pexl tor q. credr or s, OW court 1110 ., 11 1 :o 111 R .1 Oct. 5, 1842-3 fl .A 1113A11 SA MORI. FIKSIll:TON,:"111/MILIS II F.N JUNG \V hr•Pliw,4 SIMON P• BR ADDlirt ,6 'S' JACOB FOC HUGH 0 rt tvneAm. JA 11 FS ST E FN, 0 N,T 0; City. SLG Itt& MOL A S•EA, 40 lin], 50 Li' B o a e z;s , 4 R . io Coffee MUSIC SCII 00 L.—Nlr. Spiectly inform the raft!, tinily, that he contemplates fo ly, , frer the Purpose of Ivor loot tt mental musk. Ile plefteegliinott method of instruction i i i.,,yoetnate no pdins ellPli Ire spared to (aril; " pa pis. Ladies; will he waited on at their. M r. B. hat reduced his Imre; m.. For particular- pease call at Co!. Atte. , hefty lit .I 'l' WANTED /.tI.iIED/_9PELI toe Military Companies ir; glieny. In the Ca ,aett v of tkinsivito itt:tructtio, clothist , and instrutet Many parents are under tie is cal knowled,Te of a Ittusieat I n•ii , tendency over the morals of ti may :that draw inn much of lid studies or occupation. To the to say, that the acquisition of lit. tar a source of recreation and yelp substituted. The taste becomes inclination for study more ardent mind is la ore ahst ram ed from Ilicq youth are so liattle to fall into. lion to music in any wny WOO occupation, as the lime derotelt ways l ave Ito definite time, 1 Another &lett ion that 11311.14:1. 811071 1 d their children become : 104 - he led into irre.mtar hacks. le might say with the rattle pralthe.. his son taught Co write a cood - ho a counterfeiter, so that the teis; we make of any :irgoirfrotol. U is now to be hoped that f:Gaili prejudices that may have her tol:I of parents are removed, and that . their children lite privilete of es'e PtirtunitY• Call at Col. Trovildt: • N. B. No boy nerd apply" , written consent from ins pref,•,en( CARPET AND DRY r Fresh. Arrive and OW Vr (HE Subscriber haring kat -I. Carnets and Dry Goode,t4 wants of the community at et. cosh. They earnestly solicit al' wishing to buy, before took's: Their Stock consists as foliose , Brussels Carpets, new style, 1 Superfine ingrain, / Fine; .do do Common, do do 5 4 4-3.413 4 Plain Venetian , 7 4.43 45 ft Twilled, do I' Listing Carpet, a new good ' ' article. , Flour 'Oil Clothe, alt idt connection with a wet et • Taney Cry Goods at as o' oo • *Mei establishment in the y W. WO, oct lt-Std 1a" N._22.1.1.11"1°' W`.ERTERN SIVE: Boanto(Trustees of dif: letinsylVania will oe treld It dit 11116aday the 10th inati. at le'ol, WB4l T 000.5, 1 ------ ----- r d 4NTED LAIN 4 1 11 -able fairtHy, two,,, tad Teacher and Governess. ore 0 atvd retiatilla qualideatioes,od.., I *le. futitt*.telisions fa mil , or )gent at N illi It IS -;ort8-si 0 -aft pa di la pfeCtOkiii 00 v'tsinalta-iia say OW 1400labla tensor aa , -i, R- 40 4 'is Strait , I A 'ng ,„ et 1 401144 - Otiens • sib net Mr. S h e r spee iE di4 i:Tesent. n to well dr., Dun esiirrtubl "r lb tails, but at Mr. abilit . a ape fpr som .71 neyr shingtons to-rmirrol , e had a r ht. Sl hip we be But it y had or .an catch , r . We 1 ave not Saturda Ml= MEE Uncle S oinm end oh this si we ay e ioiis s t Filly. Co pass 6. o'cl , mper•ance Co dry a n g. ase make = . 0..50t 4 014 a ,Tempt. 'action Wi of FIR by Bell Boat, ct, !env ay. AF Augti ipnicle, "ASIIION , )7 p a h l a a .g aPalphia, thetriber tho Mo to And you • the miCritb aighttany d audlbcr g 6 and dtr ly, 6' . serv't bent from ) Yililad.„ "'fling like nge wss courage t g#ow c IZIM! lie_Ea-hi bo i nt Fa s oars m 4 gh ou ber; This e until t ;z Taos. helleng ely th *• 'of br t rhos Of el Id r fear * th ePt t aff, r ''their rit Off , tests. Pqrs „.4