5 Humans-umn“ ll" im I’.- Late from lllc Army. \Ve mentioned,in 0m “‘WW‘H'M" ""9' pntLh Irom Unltimnrc nn 'l'ursdnv In“. the “my.” in New ()rlvnm. on the (ith in stunt, ofthe steamer Alabnma ilntn Bra 7.03 Santiaun, and gave a hynnpsi» at the import!!!" "..,qu hinught by her irnm the American arinyL' The New ()ilvans pn parse! the 7th instant. containing addi tional partieulars,-=were nnt received until yesterday. From the l’icawno we ex uaet the annexed currespnmlence from one olvitn _editors. Mr. G. Witkihs Ken dallqtd nlnu .cmnpile the tullnwing brief nummar’} ‘: a The Mexican {vices anfsupnnsed to be concentrated in the vicinity of Maiden-y under the immediate command of Pun-dos. The American Army appear _tu be an the point of taking up their march to penetrate as for us Mdnterey. Already have the boats culnmenced trnnspnrting the troops from Mntammgs tn Cnmmgo. ' CORNEFI'ONDENCK 0P 1‘"! PICAYUNE. ‘ Ravaosa. Mexico. June 9.1.1846. *~ After a hurried eight rlaya’ reconnoia some on horseback into the interior of Mexico. during which time we have irav. ollcd over two hundrtd miles. the. Team Rangers hon-just reached lteynusa. Gen. 'l'nvloi's instructions recommending our commander, Capt. McCullough, to come in at this place after scouring: the country as fat as possible in the direction of Li hares. “'9 reached I‘ll Mesepate. a point within two daya’ travel of that place. in . four days. and Capt. McC. would have proceeded further had there been a possi. Inltty of procuring corn for the horses; but finding that he was already over one hun dredmiles in the heart as it were of the enemy’s country. that the next water was thirty-sis mileadistant 61. reported bracle ish. and that then: was no possibility of obtaining forage for the horses other than a scanty sopply of grass. our commander wisely determined upon leaving this route to Monterey. and striking into the upper road. in a northerly'direction. at a point near the large ram/m of La Cona. While at 'EI Ehonillo he learned that Canales with sixty men only and near six hundred fresh horses, was but: one days march it"! head of him and travelling towards La Coma or El Coronet, and with the hope of > overtaking him a forced. ma'rch'was made; buton striking the road near the former place, Capt. McC. was told that the no ted ranclieno chief had four hundred men with‘liim cluse by, and had taken guodi carts to ienil his extra horses to a place of! { aaféty.‘ To proceed lartherinto the into ‘ riot-with thirty-five men only. encumber ed withcight pack‘mules, was deemed not only inexpedie‘nt but imprudent; so our horsea heads were turned towards this place, where we have arrived all safe. Onstayrting from Motamoras the party numbered forty as woldlfimounted and well appointed men as over started upon a scout. 'f'o-throw-ziny Mexicans oppo a wrong scent who might be watching Him. oar commander took the direct road to Rveyooaa, and encamped the first nightt near the Rancho de Guadalupe. The next morning, after leaving the rancho a short distance in the rear. the course was altered to the south. and before night. at tern thorough soaking from a shower, we were in the main road to Linarea, and in the same path taken by Arista’s army in in its flight. The horse of one of the men becoming lame during the (lay.>Captain McC.' reluctantly ordered ,him to make the best Way he could into Matamoros. ‘On the third morning a young man was badly wounded by a tall from his hot/60 while 'end'earoring to overtaken small {oar ly or armed Mexicans. Hie iriiuriesr-were so severe that it was found necessary to “Nd him. too. back to Matamoros; and as severat ranchos had already been passed, it_waa‘dcemeil prudent to send three men with him. This reduced the parts t‘o thlrty-five. all told. 01 the party purs'ued. OOB'elt‘ttpt’d by reaching a musquit thick et; the‘others left their houses an hotly were theypressed. threw away their‘ escape/as or carbines, cartridge boxes, coats, andi even their spurs. and succeeded in olud.‘ int: pursuit "Wingtu the thickness of the chaparral. "they get over the scare as easily as they got away. I am much mis. lakena Of all the different parties en countered on the road, this was the only one that escaped. The leader of it drew his cscopcla upon Capt. McC.. who was in advance when gthey first. come up. but thodght it more discreet to run than to fire. It wnultl be diflicult to picture tho as. tonishment and alarm at the different run chos onthe Rangers entered them. or the consternation 'ol'thuse upon whom we come suddenly upon the road. By forced night mnrchea our 'commnnder frequently got upon-the other title ol some at the settle ments, and rode into them as thoughdl rectflrom Monterey or Linnres. and going towards Mntntnoroe. By doubling and ‘_lLLWUltlgnt—werowthrown» com-t 7 .. toe scent. and Were willing to newer any questions with a readiness thgt siphoned they thought life or death de pended upon their nlacrity. At Elbonillo mitt-{)Ply of corn sulficient lor two days wad-procured for our horses. their oven prices-being paid for may kernel;this. with‘ the exception of a small quantity ob. tained (mm the cnrtsvol a' travelling mer chant on the upper road. was all that could be procured. , j \ Thu’ result of the information picked 'up byline recqnnoiagqhwt m agile“; wnnls, amouMs t?» H is: thht‘two‘days befo’re we reached El Lhaep‘ate ilgerc wns u had} of 1000 Me‘xlcun‘ infantry uf Linnres. and that u lorce ofl chair}; the precise num be'r of which could n‘ot‘be ascertained, wa's atatibned at dim-mint 'rnn'choa innithc . . . a , , ‘ _Vlfwfly; that Arum had recently sent down cotn'misiiiionéré/in the neigltlliirhmul 101 m Ehnnillo, who had purchased five hundred fresh horses to remount sotnojol' his cavalry at Monteri‘y; that umny‘ol his trodpmespecinlty "It.“ runcherm ax hzid hevn prcssvd, Wl'l't‘ dnily dust-rung him ; that the llll‘li ol Funnies. too, or mmy ol them, were leaving his lortunoa in disgust, thom- «ticking by him only doing it (rum in hope ol plunder. or from having no other menus at gninmg'lood. 'l'hnt Ilmwns n wnrc of Cnpt. MéC.’s being in“ his nt-ign- Hmrhood tin-rc- is little doubt; but whether he wns unable to catch up “ith tho hur tit-d nnd complicnted movements oi the 'l'oxam. or fmrlnl of giving thcm hattle. in moto than this deponont cun any. I say hurried and complicated movements ol the 'l‘t-xnns; uhy. from the time 0! our i leaving Matamortw to our rt-nching this place, the turn neither took o'tr mints. boots, nor spurs; not an extra or second bilil’! was rurricd hy uni: ot them; nod although the weather was rniny much oi the time. and [Wu twavy lltll’lilCtS viuitt‘d us Miile cncumpcd, tht‘re wus not it min ute at any time when any "Inn's plhltd ml rifle would have missed tiro. or he would not have been up and rcndy for on attuck.l I hnve seen a goodly number of voluntoeus in my time, but Capt. “I‘M McCullugh’fl rm-n um Cillllth :lpt'cllttéllh'. The 1;! U. S. Infantry, undercnmmantl 0! Dent. (fol. Wilson, ate stuttonmi lime, and both nflicvra and men flt‘t‘ generally in gum] health. The entrances to the Plum Principal, where the suhlmrs ure quarter ed, are fillotl wnh louse mum in auch a way as to rt'tiiat an attack lrnm cavalry. 'tind no lt'nr'l M ”In Mexicans endrtivnring to retake the place, at least wtth success, are entertained. A'steulnlmat us now In night. and the womb-ling inhuhilnnts nre flocking" down to the} i‘ivors' bunk m throngs, to see lu-r C(Jlltt'.,ill. ' Mirn.’ nuru! lu steamboat !' is on evcty tuugue m 9 they hi: onward. In Stephen Austin’s time, before the 'l‘exnn revolutinn. he made one trip..us high us this in a small cralt prnpellctl by stcnm. and prayed for [)crllliShitbli to use hiq we 9v! In the naxigntmn at the river; but as the nrrirrm or muleleers thought it would interfnu- with their calliugfihe authmitirfi \vnuld nnt grant lzislrrquest. Not nII the mulcteern in Mexw'cn, backed by all the uuthnritivs. can INCVt'nl atmnnlumts [rum nunning on the Ru) Grnmlc 3mm [his hencelnrlh nud fun-var. A lcllnw has just brought n verbal mos stage [0 CO5. “'ilmp, lrnm n lomnle, Mu requests that 'lwr name may never be men finned, In the (-17“! Lhul‘ (70'. Juan St'guiv in to attack lhe place lu-n‘ight with a nu merous force. and that he will be assism by a large number 0! the inhabitants Snguin is a 'l'exun. 0f San Antonin do “Mar. and although alwnvs we“ (rented by lhnt government. turtle-«l lrullur. The wnmun says that he will certainly attack the place. and perhaps has sumu reason ; yefluw believe he will make the ullvt‘mpl, and none low the result. (i. W. K. LAT E R . One Day 'LalLr/roml/u’ Jlrmy—n/lrnva out of the Bu timorc Iblunleers—(l'un firmalion q/‘l/zc ultaclc on ’l'anmiro fllmicmzs fortifying Alon/trey, «W. We have one day’s later inlelligcnce lrotn lhe army, but we liml lmlc news at sullicient Interest to record. We curly the following lrum the Galveston News 0! the 4th inst: - There is a camp rumor that Parades is at the head ot'50,()00 men in Monterrey. (this is three times worse than putting hlni at the head 0! 15.000,- of course everyhu. dy will believe it!) lhnt his camp covers a mile square, and Is inaccessible id mortal (nun, being protected with 200 pieces of heavy urtiilery; that they are there waiting all :1!le with a determination to defend themselves to the last. An aflruy took place on the 29m ult.. between two 'l'cxan mnunwd men. in which one by the name of W’nlker was shot and immediulely killedfii’Wilh this excvplion. good ouler generally prevails in the camp. It is stated that the brig Sumcrs'utlelnp (ed recently lo cut out lwo Mulcuu schoonera from the harbor of 'l'nmpicu, bu! Iniled. . Tho-New ()vlenns Bulletin lms recvived a letter from nu nflicer on board the U. S. schooner Flirt, nfl' BUY/.09 8!. Jam. June 191 b, which,“ says should have reached on long since; nulwilllstnmling the delay m ‘l5 urerJl. it contains Intelligence uf in terest. ’ The Flirt nrrived ell" Vera Cruz on the Bth, lrom Brazos St. Jago, with Purser Watson, bearer of rlespatches for Commo dore Conner. on board. At Vera Cruz they louud the steamer Princeton and the frigate Rnritnn, enforcing the blockade.— The officers and crews of both vessels were well, nml were dnily in egpectation that the commodore would nr‘rive from rPeneacola,—when~it-wunuppnee’tlefip—e? dttiun would be ordered up tho Alvarado. to capture the Mexican vessels of war moored there. Our correspondent speu‘ks of the sailing qua‘ltties of the Princeton. and says her crew, andthat of the Rari tnn. nrereager foractive service. tle saw a Mexican paper, dated June 14th, which stated that .Prtr'edes whe marching at the head of 9.000 men to meet General Thy; lor, and that Aristn was under arrest, charged with ‘d'tsgracefol conduct.’—-‘: Great excitement prevailed at Vera Cruz." Troops were being'brought lo constantly lrotn the country to man ‘lh‘etcnetlc, and they ware fust’l'nlling a prey to the yellow ever. ' , V 0n the 16th the Flirtlelt Vera Cruz wilh despn‘tches, and arrived of! 'l‘ampico on the lHtlnfwhc-ro she found the sloop of war St. Mary’s, and learned that an un- succek‘sful attempt h'ml been [mute by some houta from that veasel tn cut out a number at Muican gun-bums. tying .ut the mouth M the Pamuco, oppnsite 'l'xun‘fticu. , . Ropurts lrmu Mnntt-rry attttc that lhnt tow n uml the upprunchen to it un- living in n cumplt-te suntan! «lottmm‘. and Hm! n (‘nIIHtIIt-rnhle body of tho’MMicnn mmy ie’ staliouml thort'. ' It is understood that Gen. 'l'aylor will advance at the earlies‘. moment that he can t‘Hltthall a tlt’pol at Cninnrgo. which he (lfldgnn to make the base ol opeintions towards Monturey. A part of the Mean g‘jin tactics in to prevent the supplwaol the country, as far as” ptmfltlllr, from reaching the American army. For this purpose it in elated that Cunales and husband ol par tisans have been engaged in driving'oll the cattle. from all the surrounding country. 0! course. therefore, it will not answer lornny forward mow-ment tn be made, ex cept wilh abundant provision transports. To the proposed depot at Cnmargo it is designed to uw Meamhontn lor transportm lion. Thence. however an immense num— lwr of wagons will he rt'qulrt‘ll. Much iliuuntiglncliun, it i“ unid. Oxifllt‘t "mung lhe lix munth volunlcers. an ”1 rn‘ccipl M (In: older, than they hilnllill on list tor lwrlw- monlhs or bi- disbanded. 'l‘he Moxirun army at Munlvn-y is us pnrtod to [m in a (In-pluralilv condition. uni. [crlng li'mn dist-mu- and hunger, nml tle scrliunx nrcdmly bvcmmng mun- prev lent. >Tfll‘llluf‘l‘flll't Banner. we I. It A u 1': In I. n. M. Jun 25‘ mm ._ ion’EmAi. «*<';.\ll{l'|~.<;l»Ln:m§.‘ ' \VILLIAM B. I“()S'l‘ER,jr. Q/ Bradford mun/y. DEMOCRA'I‘IC MI‘ZI‘I'I‘ING: 'l'hu Helnhr‘rnnn Hmvrn ()lfilnurfiuld ('ounly urn rr‘qm-wlml In lmld n (lvnurn .\_'4-unly MI-olvug. 11l lllu umn” Imuw. on SATURDAY Hm 251bdny 01 July non. M (i u't‘lut k In Ihu nVPllillg. l-Ir Ilm pu'r me-‘ul uppmnhng tun Dnrlvgnlnn In roprenenl our wunlv m llw L'nngrcsumnul (‘unvcnllnn “V order 0' Han S'I‘AADING C()I\H\1l'l"l'l-‘.E CAMP MEETING. A “nmp Mvvlmg lnr lhu g'lvurliohl (‘irr'uir mll ht‘ ht-Inl nu Ih-I luml M Mr IV“ In AIHMH, m-ur (‘lvnr fin-Id (Trunk Bruin-w In rummrnx-v nn H!“ I’th of Angusl. 'llw Int-Mum ”Just lmynml MrfAdnm'u house. in n snmll muanml In lhn Inf! of [ln-'l‘urm 911 m 1: hns llu‘ udvnmuuo a! bum: mu'enllhlo Imm nlnmsl vw'rv qlmrlvr by gum] rumba. nnd lh'lll! qmm uunvvnmnl lo m-u-rnl Sprung: n! wan-r. Mnmnuns 0! Im- ('hnn-ln. rumxns or mlxgiun. mu! lhe runmu, uro [:(‘norully mmml wuuund. @Afler many disappointments. we have at length a pretty large supply of pa per, and expect to issue lhe Bannnr regu larly hereafter. The (‘ounly Meeting. W 0 med our boat ollhvls In [:01 out our pnpcr unrlmr In onlor to give muro nxlonnlvo nulicn nf no mculing Ihia nn-nmg Bur i: wns om ofuur nwor.. \Vo ('nunu! vxpocl nl Unis Benton, any [hing Mme largo moalmg. us our lnrmoru are all very lmsily cnuugnd in looming (hail cropn. \Vo lruu, huu'vvnr. Ilmx ull who (all. “I” attend. and unilo wnlh Iheir brolhrpg in giving slmnglh and wgur lo lhn nnlion ofthe Denim-ram- puny, in [bi clonely Imlnn’ced (‘ongroumnul dulricl. THE NEW DELEGATE SYSTEM I! will be observed that lho DI-mncrntic Slandmg Cummmeo have made [he mnmsnry nrrangomenlu {or hulding lho prunuty olculium. 'l'ho syslem‘ lululy mlopml by |ho pnrly in this county for the aaleclion of Iheu candidates. dwervm to be rare fully cherished hy ovary donnorrm. 'l‘heru cnnnm be nnylhing nnluir in il. All III.“ In nnccnnnry lo Innlm Iho candida!“ Ihun nmninnlcd nrvepluhld lo evnry lit-mnr‘ml. Is for Iho puny m ununimouuly u- pnnilnlo to vote nl ihe primary olcclmna. If evury mum-ml, or nearly every (mo nuondu thou- elm- (Ink. Us opumliun will he pcrfeol, nnd nu mun wilh Ihn lonul prcmnsmn ln domnc-rn('y.‘win lhlnk of running us n volummr nllcr unblniflmg his claims to Ihm In! ol‘ pnhlm npprubnlion {W'ln n letter from Mr Buflinglnn. received you enlny, lhul gnnllmndn «lulu: il nu hlnnlnnlon lhu he 'l‘uanhiH' will pmm [ho Sunulo by mm or IWI ol'n nmjorily. A: we: nlulod below, lhin billut {unis n prolucliun of oxily 30 per rr-nl- a:l rulurmn on iron. lha grout Impla of Pullmylvnnlu—whilrh Iu cq'uivnlom m from Iwnlvo to lilleon dollar: per lun. This id [OO low. It should have [won at onutsixlcon Ol' sovenloon dollars per lam—um! this cuuld have been uhlnined. if proper mennuros hurl been taken. Our lnu! Legislature pen-ed rest» lulinm rue-t positively forbidding our delegation in Congrens to muddle mtli tho 'l‘nrifl 0(1849. They were not allowed to vote {or it's nlterulinn in any shape. They were completely‘ tied down. They ceuhl make no compromise for the benefit 0! Penn. nylvnnin ataples-nnnl there being a large majority in favor of the new Tariff jvitliouflt _thqlglge mugt Filmit (EKLfL-ufiiy‘wo can. "ml the Penn uylvenin delegntmn been alluvved to, exorcwo their judgment~hud they not been tied down to an un cempromiuing opposition to any and every nllern- lion 0! 11m preach! 'l'uniT, they might. and nn doubt ouiild have a'ucurod a greater prolociiqualg Pennsylvania inlorouts. ‘ The new law,” ndoploéj, will most likoly‘be permanent, which will a! lean ho ofaémo conscqugnco to tho producing inmost: of tho counlry. ' Thin on}: changing syaiom of rov cnuo him; in most fhlnl lo lhe prosparily of lhe nu iion, and almost any kind of. duties, whether high or low, for revenue 'or prmuclion, would bo prof uruhlo. But let tho conaoqnnncou to Pennsylvania {be what they niny. we look upon the' unfair poai~ lion in which our delegation were placed an lho lruo ‘conso ofiL- The roaoluliom of lhe Pennsyl vania Legislature. (panned unnnimdunly “i 0 believe) has prevented o {nir' promotion to her loading in 3mm. . ' . ‘, 1v 3 M WH l .‘l' Y. 1] HUFFMAN J LLOYD. baring near 8 000 freeman. This does no! include n very largo number of informal oll'uru Adding nll lhe tender- of service: lngolher. formal and in furmnl. and lhe grand lulnl is about 12,000 ln his leucr In llm I’m-idem. Ilm Governor pay: lhe following well delervod compliment lo his lolluw rilizent:—-" In concluding lhi- report I cannot te frnin from nxprening llno gruuficnliun ldenvc from lhe pnlriminm and urdur u! the cinzer. uoldivrs o my native Siam. who, romolc from the N‘Dllo uf nc nun, hnvo relpondell to their cuunlry'n cull wilh so much prumpliludu." A 'l‘nAl'run.—-'l‘ho l‘ennaylvnninn nflho 521-! in~ slam. noun»: a rumor. which umn-urn In be well foumlndthul N. I’. Willin. lho American pool. I- Ihu regular Washington correspondent oflho London Morning Chronicle 'l'hil wriler, any. lho l’unm nylvaninn, In nnupuring in his übmm nflho Vice President and uovnrul lending Damm-rulic Sonn lurn. Now lhmm things may he lulernled With all propriety In our nwn pnporn-hul wllnn n rilizun nflhn Unilm! Slum» undnrmk-‘I In Irmhlce lhe l'hnn ncler of our high {lnn-lmnnrmu in Urmuh JUIII’HIIIH, for several duyi, filled as usual wnh knowledge llml should be in tho pmseasion ofcvery democrat. Among its rnnlonln lho {allowing are :1 row ofthe most impurlnnl immu: ' Practical Annexation of England. An ably written urliclo comparing the growth 0! England wilh lhnt of lho United Slalom. Modern: Arms and Arman. lloxmrd': Special 'lerm Reports. Origin qldozmmfirwmmp; * ' a ' Reason: w); y the alpect of Society in England and the United Stately muatbe radncqlly and permanently dijfcrent,-—_.-whlch than“ be road by every. republi can. Brazilp This in the conclulion of an excellent nkclch oflhul inlomating, but lilllo- known. purl of CAPT. PAUL—Thin lamented omccr' dim] on lho’ 4lh inst. ogljboarti n Igggmbonfifmm New Orl'enpn‘ n St; Luuiu: It will bovrocollcclod that ho gm hi ndur jaw shot In way by n Cannon mill 'in one of hu butllba on ,lho Rio Giando. Hm sufferings} WORD VOl'y IGVOIO. v mrßy moonlfiinrormqlion from.Wushingmn we 909:: to ,ro-entablinh’ ‘lyo pan :99“: beiwocn 1M; and Karlhuus. ' , :. . . ‘ The anifl‘ Question: 'l‘horo in nu ovidonljny nmnifnslod by‘ Iho laud’ lug Whigs m the proapfn-lvol tho pneingopfllm now ’l'urifl‘lnll to who lho place of lho‘TariqußdL’. Why In ”Us, Are they not the frinndu ol'u high 'l‘urltT’ um! iflho pfcuenl ’l'urilT in lnghor llmu Iho new one, why do lhny rejoin: M the prosper! ol llfl luau! Render. it In nnl lwcumw they " lovn Rnnm much— bm (‘manr more." They would willing uncrlfivo all the grenl Inwroata nflho country It by no doing. lhcy mull prnvo lht,l Dnmor‘rnlit' pnrly gullly M ulfidolny lo tho welfare of lhe gmol "10ml of lhe peuplo ’l‘lu-nu man how nu aympnlhy {or lhmo uhu nrv engaged in Iho industrial puluullu of lhe runnlry 'l‘lmy donvo nu comfort lrom lhe prmllu‘la of do meme industry. Go into Ihmr houses. and you have in vlmnbur nvnr lhe puliulml mnrhlu from sunny Italy—call lho ucrvanl mil: :1 knucker from the shops ol Monvlmsler ; und wilhin their IpnCIUIIB holly you um unrruundml ml]: the pruducm of for eigners. from Hm rollnr lo lhe gurrol. Dome-lic industry hnq nu placo in their dumicils. II in not mam} enough. Every Ihing üboul Ihem mun! wnnr nfnrev'gu alpacl And u I. natural as lifo—lhmr fouling: nml education nroforeign~~lhroign In our Rupublinnn inalituliuma—foreign In our rnpuhlirnn (‘qllullly.,filld lhmr doopml regrol uocnmlo be llm lhoy cnnnul hum bwmhcnnd quinl upnn farmgv And lhmxo am the men who Como out from our mum- about ulm-liun tune- and prulo II) 111 nbou domestic Industry. They lull us [but we mun—lmp pun our «lummxm' manufacturers or Illa cuunlry xvii-I‘M minml—lhnL. wn‘ must prmorl thorn by a nu of twenty-ovum or thirty millmm ufdollnrl nnnunlly. nr 'OO lhom perish This in no Manor. nliull. 'l'lwro ilovidom‘o of jl avvrv when—[in mom pxmit'ulnrly in‘llm larger lawns. 'l‘hnl nur umnulm-mrmu Intnmslu not-cl prolt-rlion. all admit; hul that lhnv Mo to ho proloclml in tho deltimnnl u! ngrimlmm. cnmrnorco and tho mechanic nrlu, in not so nnivu-nnlly cunvndml. H (how was nul so much oping 11l {urnign nmnnarn nml ruslnmu among uu, lhnm wunld ho low naed nf Inwn In pmlccl our nnnufnclurvm. nml llm hon! pwluction “a can give: lhmn II 10 buy {hair prmlucn in pmformmo lo ho lormgn arlmlo The Foreign News. .Thr' nq-wu hrnughl by lhn Mnnmur (.‘umluin in mmulemd ofmme impnrmnco. er Robert Po-ol mung uuulml [lnc Oregon questinn “’llh lhe Uni~ ulSlnlun. Ilun raugnml bu 2 l'runiorulup. lognlhcr will! u” h!“ I‘ollvngunn. and n nvw (-nluinpl formrll nulnr Lord Jnhn leol un Primn Miuiuu-r. 'l‘hr Corn Law bill has pushed inlo I] law. no Ihal our high anllTndvm-ulon Inlh'l 15min! mmmshlru rlso hnn In tho Urillnh In: prorrdonls to tho pron-rum ME 'l‘hv anlllomcnl of tho ()regnn quealinn it seem" nvrnnhng In SI: Roberl I‘ocl'l inu-rprbmllon nflho lrnnly, cocuroa lu lhom lho rlghl oi navignling tho (Tulumbin river perpetually. inllcnd 0! I'm lwonly ynnrs. u: it was under-loud in tho Unilud Slalom—— 'l‘hn lmh Cuercmn Bill hllfl boon defenlad—which In fluid In ho [ho main mum of Pucl'u resignation. PENNSYLVANIA VODU N'I‘EERS. Governor Shuflk has nulifiml lhe I’m-Man! of lhe rendinesu oflho l‘ohmylvnniu quulu of volunleoro In; tho Mexican mm. The number called for Wu» mx regiments. numbering about 3,600 man. The Governor. Ihmugh Adjmnnl General Bowman. pub~ liolmu n lint of over one hundred companies. num- 1 u ulmuld ho hrnnded an n pullmnn and a [mum y nvery pnlriul. But wavhupe. Mr llm hunuur 0| c counlry, it may not he lrun DEMOCRATIC REVIEW [‘hin excellent work for July has been belore us 0 World. ‘ . . , There are many other equally valuable article: 'l'lne olafilimi of n new Pare. contrary to all an pacinliun, \vnn‘ofim-md without any difficulty—tho conclave linving delilmrnlqd only forly-eighl hour! The-choice fell upon Cnrdlnnl Mun: Fauna-n. und' lnkoi the name of Pmn IX. Ila u only filly yams ufn'gu, nml Is saiul Io ho learned, enlightened and lilmml. and much good to tho condilion of lhe Romnn Slates is exhumed nlhin hands. STANDING COMMITTEE MEET- The Dmnocrnlic Smnding Committee 0! Clemfiehl c'ounly met on Sulurdny eve- Hing. Hm lBth-July. and appointed ‘lho [allowing Cmnmim-oa M Vigil'nuce tor lhe sevevul eloctum dlslgicts throughout lhe countv: Baccaria lo'wnslnp.-—Jacob Leonard. H I! \Vrighl. . lie/I. -—\Vm 'I 'l horp. Jan Elder. Jae MrGhee. Boggs.—-Genrge Turner. J M'Shaw. John 'l'lwmpson. ‘ , Brudford.—-VVm Hoovér.Jncob Pearce. W K ergiy. Brady‘ ——Benj Bonanll, Jacob Kunlze. Andrew Pence. .‘ Burnside.—-'l'hos Cumppell, Jan Mc- Murray, Jnhn‘Ynung. ClwsL—S 1,. Tuzer. Jliea Tucker, Jae Currev. ‘ (‘néinglon—lfrancie Coudriel. Mich nol SchneH, Solomon Maurcr. V I)em!nr.-—John Gearhnrl, Jan McClur— rcn. “'1" Hughes, sen. H V' - ['M'glwon.——Clnislinn Straw, Wm M’- ()rncken, jr., John llockenberry. I'om—Juhn I Bumly.Jna anrhend Gn'urtl.-—G B Smith. Ab’m Junfl'. Cashew—A S Lennard, Jacob Flegn" Lennard Bumznrner. liu.vlon.--Philip llgvener, Israel Nich 0191. Dr \V ”dyi. "2) - Jordon.—-—Ruherl Patterson. Fred’k \" Shnrnmu. George Erhardt. Krlrlhaus.-Danie| Moore. Geo Buch er. Jno: Gunsallnn. Lurwrcnca—Hugh Orr, Amos Reed, sew. John Ilnll. Morri:.-—Chrislian Emigh. \Vm Hun ter. S C Thompson. Penn—Thus Funlon. Richard Danver, Samuul Juhnaon. Pike.—G G Passmore, Thomas Bloom, Salnuvl \Vay. ‘ U’nodward.——Chris!inn Shofl’. Reed A loxnmlcr.,_Tlms Ilomleljgozl. Borough.»- David Lil'l.. C Pollarfl, “’ J Ilemphlll. On motion. it was; Resolved. That Sat urday me 29m dnv M August. next. be- tween lhe hours 019.8; 8 o’clock. p. M., hr. and is hereby appointed as the day for hulding (he Primary Elections in tho new and Medium tlistricrn in (his countv. Resolved. That (he Commiilwcs'ol VIK- ilnnee be requested to give. timely written and verbal tmtice tn the democratic vot ers of their respective :owuships. of the time and place oftiultling said elected. and to ntlopt sut‘h other measures as thev may deem best calculated to secure the fullest and fairest expresnio'i til the Wish of the party. ' On motion. the above proceedings. to gether with lhe following address. were orderml to be published: 'l‘o tlne‘Democrntic Party of Cloarficld county: Fol/0w C:lizens:—-ln submitting the foregoing proceedings to tho public, the Committee embrace the opportunity of ac company them with a few oblervatlons explanatory of the New System of nomin ating candidates for office. The wish of the Democratic party of this county, as ex- pressed in two successive county meetings, was decidedly in favor of the adoptton of the system now practiced in Crawford county. That system we believe is prse~ ticed as follows : ' 1. Candidates. who expect to be elec ted by democrats, ofler themselves public ly as candidates for the respective Offices. 2. 0n the appointed day [Saturday the 29d) August,] the democratic voters assem ble at the house used for holding the Gen eral and't'ownship elections. and vote with written or printed tickets for the candi— dates of their choice as they do at other e lections. None but members of the dem ocratic party are allowed to vote. ‘ ’. 3. The Election Board is composed'ofia Judge and a Clerk. who shall certify to the return of their election. end one or the oth ercf them'coovey said return to theCoun- Iy Convention. ' 4 ‘ 4. The..yCounly Convention is composed 'of a Relum Judge from each diolficL-who. upon asselunbling together ahall Olgnnize in the same manner as ihe Convention 0! Reiumeudgea' "of‘lhu " Generat"’aleclion’: They shall then oounl the votes and make outs true return of the result at ouch elec tion in each .iow'nshiii‘f The candidates having the highest number of votes are to be considered us the nominees ofthe par ‘Y- . . ‘ - ~ 5. The Relum Judges am to meet in he court bemoan the following Tuesday evening, 6.. In case of a lie vole between any two or more cundidales, then‘ the Return Judg: as are to decide between “new. . " The foregoing-plan, it Is believadf'i" fullyénd effectually aliswar the deéuréd 'purpoag‘b-a full _qp’d fair exp éggion 0! W 3 choice bfca m’ajomymf the mg. The only chance for tho oxercia- cf corruption DBE