13 want in the hollow glance. emacistion in ltler. She had discharged about eighty the wasted frame, and _tet they do not die. tons. when the was driven on the reel of Strange how much sufTering the body at:- the castle by a heavy norm" 3"" ”“8“"- nustomed'to want can hear bot’orethe spir- Hopes were entertained of saving the'rest‘ ll wings tls flight! It has not yet been ol her cargo. as the truckages are said [o‘ ascertained how ltttlo a man can live on. have been verj' well secured. Men who fed moderately in other vears American news is Sought for with aim: are surprised homiliey are alive, the-y get avidity in Vera Cruz. A copy ol- Mr. so little now. A The able-bodied labottier is \\’ebstt'r"s Philadelphia speech was trans ”BO longer 80-410 is haggard and famine“: mitted to Mexico, aml gown livelysfiftii " wornr ' There is no charity amongst those acttou. *lt is tully believed that the hilt who gave ninety per cent. of thelalma of mmisll‘flliol' Of Mr. Polk is tottering to its thereotlnttyd-the farmers. they are buying in”. and ”WU! [irnfessed anti-war party Ihemselvns oats ; flour is 1, Gd. pa, stone. must soon come into poucr. It is imag and is ttold to buy meal; the horses are ined that Mr. Polk willsave himselflbv starved..and the family. like a vessel in a purchasing; a peace on any terms which calm. ilon half allowance. The poor lion '"fignaltitnoua Mexico nill grant. 'Sumc tree are filling with frightful rapidity. ‘l}o *‘U extravaganlly cretlulous as to be > ’ , ‘GQS— 'lerc that the aims of our government will Fromtho N.o.Picayune. Feb 3. [won he pnrnlym‘d by civil war. Opposi 'IIII|)0I“SIIN from Mexico. lion articles are republished in most of the ‘By the arrival yesterday oi the sclt‘oou- ueuspapers, and are calculated to tlo more or Mitin,Capt. Thompson.lrum Aulnn Li- rumhu-t In Mutco than would bethe case zardo.,&ve have a letter [run our attentive '” "'.‘““3‘ P"! "”1" country. M there Is correébmdcnt, dated on the 20th u|'-. cou- “W": ‘0“ ””“VW-“l” it” ”'9 ”SI ”9' taming news 0! a most slnrtling nature. as “”h')‘ "i ”3‘59 Pent"?- well as files (it Vera Ciu‘z. papers up to . If "“9 bu‘" Propttit‘fi by Sen. GI-mbua thc'lntest "date received. The news ol the m (’"’_'2”“9- '0 P'Oh'btl ”'“ll‘t‘ll’ ”'9 93' tlcath ol Santa Anna. itt the hands ol his l’"”‘”"’" "f EMU 3”" “lw'r- “”i'm“ ('3 soldiers, needs confirmation ; but that "”5" l"""'l~‘5l“n “' GWEN“: ‘lu'lng ”N" there is and has been great excitement a “'“f‘w'll'lhe United States. gains! him there can be no doubt. [he [)iarto thtial oi the 30m ultimo By the way of San Luis “e have the C0"“’."’,“"“ appointment of, Senor MW“ Mexican urcounls, undoubtedly, “f ”H- as Mm'stcr to London, buts'pusitively tlc teccnt attack upon the rear guard at Col. ”.ws ”W‘h" '3‘ 5”" '0 ”9‘” "l ”‘9 "Mil-1' May, to the mountain pass bctnccn Monte tron oi langlantl in regard to the war, are Morelos and Linens. ‘IIIS bUSincss has already been submitted For our correSpoudent’s letter we ask i 515? “WM“ olCongrt-st. an attentive perusal. as it contains matters 1‘ '5 “at“! ”l“ Pr°"l3i°" ha- been "’“d‘f ofgravc import. and as it also showslhe 1‘" {Wilmfiz the paint-s betut‘cn Vera tvrtter to be an acute observer and well Cf“ 3"" MUM“ "ll: P".F”“‘ Nflfiullfl‘, versed in Mexican ailnirs. We hate a- Plan dt" RlO 3"“ CWTOGUH'O- ' hove touched upon some of the luplt‘s C”"”"""‘”" COM” “3‘ llt'lvlt‘tl his which he has embraced in his letter, but btt’m’ t‘t'm'nl “'1 boa”! ”It: l’linct‘lun. anal this will not take away from its interest: l’rUCl‘V‘hd '0 Laguua U, S. SQUADRON, AN't‘ox .Ltzanno, Jun. ‘.‘o There is a report at Vera Cruz lit.tl lilt‘ opposition of Santa Anna to the recent dc crcc of Congress, tor the sale or church property. has provoked the vengeance ol the soldiers, and that he has been shut. l have heard none 0! the circumstances attending this alleged outbreak, which ot course requires confirmation to be implic itly relied upon. There are many circum stances, hotvever. nhich render it quite likel, that such has been the fate of Santa Anna Congress. alter a long and stormy sess ion, on the 9th instant. approved the first section of a bill which had been introdu ced on the. 7th. authorizing the govern ment to raise $15,000,000 by the hypoth ecotion or sale at. certain goods at the church. - The passage ol the law has Created the greatest excitement throughout Mexico.— The churches are closed, and every indi cation ol'mourniog and ofresistance has been evinced by those it ho support the re ligious establishments. The government have addressed to the soldiers a circular, in which the most stringent mentors-s are authorized lor preserving order and enfor cing the decree. Santa Anna declared his opposition to the bill. He probably thought that his ,; personal popularity with the army, aided by promises of contributions from the pri . vote purse, would enable him to maintain his ascendeney with the soldiers. that he ' would enlist the support of the clergy. and- last, and perhaps not least, find a popular cause of quarrel with the presentt Congress and the administration of Gomezl ' Fart". II he had appeased the army, and come out as the avouetl champion at the ehurch,'his authority in Mexico would have been paramount, and once firmly possessed ol power, he would have made peace. If he has been assassinatulfas report has'it. I am inclined to think there is little prospect of peace, except With the subjugation of the whole country. The Mexican Congress anti Mexican press ev erywhere make this the issue—-' Ser 0 no ser.’ The administration oftlte country is in the hands ol men who have nothing: tolose by the mislortunes ol their country, and-the army is conducted by generals who even hail defeat as affording them the" best opportunity of filling their pockets with the public lunda. ; It is now generally believed in Vera Cruz that an attack will soon he made up on that place, but no reinlorcernenta have been recently introduced. There are ü boitt I.looomen in the castle, and 1.800 . regular-soldier's in the town. bessitles the. militia 0r national guard, who may be not down ’at- 11,000 more. l are by an official statement that there are now in the whole Stateol Vera Cruz 5,000 regulars. The national guard. now in progress of organi ,zation will. amount to H.OOO men ol‘all '.atme. These last, however, are yet to be provided with arms, and are now scatterer! over-so large. nepaee that. even ilthey rwer'e properly'orgaoized, they could not be'eolleetetl in Vera‘ Cruz LII many weeks. The'c'p'atle has a oopply ofonly a‘fcw daya’ provisions, and the garrison is supplied {ram day to day from Vera Cruz. Dur tng‘theprevalenee olthe northers they are often in actual want. as the communica tion-sv'iththe shore is then intercepted. -The goiernment of Pueblo, which lur niches? one corps (the Free Battalion of Puebla) -to the present garrison or Vera Cruz, has also promised to contribute 330,000 in monthly instalments of $25,- 0. . . ' The Wench batquc Anaix. which suc ceed"! In'ejuding the blockade on themh inslatit wa's'lnden ihiiinly wilfifimntrabndda of sun'in' {fulfilment ufla contact with the Mexican gOVeinmen't: -She endeavor. ed (abbtain ti'éar‘goolgunpovider‘in New Orleh'ns; and luili’ng in he: intuition. nhe lb'e'n proceeded to London nmlitookfin u‘ cargo, and brought safe i'n'io Vern Cruz; pno'hundrcd and- eighty tom 0! gunpdwi, Later from the Army. By the: Suulhmn mail rcreivml yester tla) morning, we have our New (Means papms ofllu' 2d inks!” [tom u'hlch we make up some mldilional ilcmi u! m-w‘ {mm the mmy. brought by the steamship‘ Alabama and M(Kim. The latest dates from Brd -7.05 me to [be 3150, and lrom Tampico to lhc Q‘llh ulf. From tho Evening Morrury Gen. Patterson arrived at 'l‘ampicn on the 23d ult.. at the head of about 4500 men, and was escorted into the town by his stall" and a company of artillery sent out to meet him, together‘with a company of mounted Tennessee volunteers. He made his quarters temporarily with Gen. Shields. Gen. P. had injured his toot slightly and was brought in on a covered wagon—was otheruise in excellent health and spirils. . 'l’he troops enjoyed unusul good health, and only want the opportunity olmeeting the enemy to allow what they can do.— They are composed ol three brigades, commanded by Generals Twiggl, Quit man and Pillow, and are encamped with out the works. one day's march lrom each other. for their better convenience. The movements o! the army towards the r-outh lnt-lirnle that Sylllc point on the coast. generally believed to be Vera Cruz is about to be attacked. Gen. “'orth hat left Saltillo, and was ettcampetl in thcl vr ‘cinxty ol the Pale Alto battlefield will 2800 men, and the Louuiana and Penn sylvania volunteers were degpatchetl to the lslaul ol Lobos. south of 'fntnpico, a! fast as they arrived at the latter place.— 'l‘he supposition was, that Generals Scott land Worth would concentrate a large llurce on the island. and thence make a de scent upon Vera Cruz. Gen. Worth was indisposetl. not sulliciently so however to prevent hitn' from performing his duties. The troops at 'l'ampico wore in good health. The steamer Clncinnati, wrth two coin panias of regulars and two nine-poonders, intended to be landed at Soto la-Marina. “as lost on the 22d ult . about 25 miles north ol~l‘atnpico. Two of the Soldiers and the two pieces 0! ordnance were lost In the attempt to reach the shore. All the rest on boar] were landed sale, and were brought. fuck to 'l‘arnpico. The Captain of the Cincinnati reports having.’ seen during the some gale which caused the loss ul his boat. a small steamer load‘ ed with men—she looked like the Fashion -—he thinks she could not have lived thro' the gale, and as nothing more has been seen or heard of her, fears are entertained of her loss. Allaits at 'l‘ainpico are very tranquil. the people liking the new government bet ter than the ultl one. Business Was quite dull, and the market abundantly supplied. owing to the limited communication with the interior. which must be the case with all the ports l‘aken by °“'_' army. The Mexican Government have spies about the outskirts. who seize the properly 0”“ lrutlers untl confiscate it. l The Alabama brought over the remains ul Gen. Humor. under charge ol Cop'. Johnson. “and Lieutenant VVood’s body. under charge 0”. A. Banks and Dr. Van valzzi', also lhc body ol Capt. Williams, undergharge ol‘C. G. Miller. . 4 It was reported at Tampico that imme diately after the evacuation 0f Victoria by our lroom. pnssessiun was laken of the place by 800 Mexican cavalry. but this is denied M the Brutus. . l , Gen. Taylor had rélurned’lrom Vietc ria to Mnnlcrey. where he will remain pursuant to-ordgvs from Gen. Spongflis [orccjs about 600 men. amnngfihem May’s cavalry and a part at the Mislissippiyol‘f unteers. " - ‘ ' ' ' ' Gen. Scott was at the . Brazos if! ‘KOOd health, ancl‘ expects tolleuvev iniawery short time, 'for which purpnaé 'thcgfllsu' chuncltsWas detained 'thcrp, nr'ul I.) film." transferred to line Alabama". ' ‘ - Every thing betoltened' an important. ing over the bar at the mouth of the river. and vigorous movement southward. andlthf U. S. steamer Mentoria was sent From the Doha. If}; to hor‘relief. She also grounded, .and it Gen. “’ool is iio‘tvmeTii'tinihPctl ond,”, lei- was reported. lost, but fortunatelyja high mm”. and commanding position. [en tideenubled her last night toget rill. miles to the south of Snltillo. on the road A large party of Metricons followed up N, San Luis Potosi. “This place is called the rear of Gen. ‘.‘ oth 9 command. doubt linetia Vista. and givesGen.’\Vnol, with '9“ '" observe “'3 movements. Several h battery “1 lfipicws u, ordnance coin- persons liave'been murdered recently on Inand u, the only ,paisublo route to not] _the road leading horn Camacgo to Monte from San Luis. 13“,. Wool rpm"; his rey. _(aen. Scott ts here arranging and original troops. (3000,) and his orders are organizing an expedition, the result hi to maintain “m position. Gen. Wool which Wlll bring additional laurelato his evacuated Farms and took this post, in already honorable fame.’ _ consequence 0' ”n. ”We" "m u, him by Lot. Harney is again in limbo. It ap ‘Gen. \‘Vorth. about the 16th" or 17th ol pears l“? “'1” ordered l°_ WOW?" l" M”,"' December, inlorming him that his epic! ff“? wrthfotrr companies, “”1”“ IM9” had given intelligence that Santa Anna lnrrens ot the regiment .thlSOttlet'cd to was within three tlay’o march of Saltillo. ”ll“? command or ”‘9 'WWU'DK 311‘ C 0?“ at the head "r a formidable army, and re- pantea and march for the mouth of the rtv. questing liitii (Geri. \"tiol,) to hasten to ”'.'”.l‘”" “I‘m“ ' ‘l'V's'Ull- CUI- "arm’s" his support. In one hour after the arrival “"l he. W“ "0‘ “f be disgraced, though at this express, Gen. Wool’s army were ”WY mtgh' 3"?” lirm, and, “0 RCCOT‘IIM’.‘ reatlv for the march, and set forward. I]. '"NCllC‘l “'lll' ll!“ large." portion 0‘ Piirra'i. embracing the neighboring hri~ h" ”2""'°"l- . _ ct'enrfus. has about 12,000 inhabitants who A LOU” MB'l'fll '5 ordered l 0 convene are divided into what are called the Ame for ”'9 "i“ 0' C‘TI- llarney. 0" ll”: 30”) ricnn and Mexican [)flfllt'i. Ith former. ins'. it is probable that a few other ofli which is the most numerous. is in faVor ol “”9 ,‘V'll hc brnuhht before 11.- the government ofthe United States, while ll ”_ generally believed ”Nil COL ”3" the latter adheres tti the Mexican authnri. lit‘)’ “1'” plead 2W”? ”l ”18 charge. and ties. Such it state of parties exists no 1”” 'l “”l‘ ”“3 CW" l 0 decidethe "l‘ nhere er“. in Mexico. From the time that fence. Nonclius inore characterand stan- Gen. Wool took poasesdon of Monelova. ding, to test the prinCrple thati himself. the Mexican citizens have uniformlv been “‘9 P'OPCH" Augusta, “ll" crossing treated—(is friends. not as enemies, ' Eve- the bar on the evening of the 29th, ._.ot a ry thing wanted (N. the use of the armr shore near the South point of the channel, was paid for in cash at its full price. Not "nil““ll "0 doubl be a “m" “’5" '_ the smallest article of ”the “.35 taken on . lac Mtitamoras Flag otitic 2')th olt., any other terms. The preft'cta at Mon- gives the following address nfSanta Antia‘ elova and Parras were allowed to conttn- puhlttshet.’ m a Mextcan pnpt‘r “l S” l"“ or: in constant and Wininterru ited corres- ” " "S" pondence, although they we”: avowetllv, fldrlreaa of: San/a {lrina [O.l/18 Most 19.7:- flmi in dutv '0 their government, our bi't- eel/mt honoree, becretarice oft/i0 (:‘en. ter enemif-s. Two or three days after '97:“! EJ'l’Y‘ar‘lmmll (9’757'933: . Parraq “,th occupied, Capt. llenry, with a . llie installation at the nitional extraor detachment of 35 or 110 men. was sent in dinary 0' ngrrs~ '9 oneof ”’9 "“m grand the direction of Durango. to recounoitre results "l the political ""'V°m""t9i the pl’Hllltill “f Gen. R“)""‘~ who was at which commenced in Mviy and ended to SJ!) Migucll'u. this Side of Sinibvereto, in August ofthe "”35”” year. 1' {Ur f“! command 0‘ 500 cavalry and 1500 rancb- share, anti in the name ot the army which eros. Capt. ”en”. did no: return till two l have the honor to command, and which days after Gen. hail left for Saltillu. bad so great. a share in elircting this hap- Dr. W'oodwotth, who came passenger W Cl'“"2“-_c"l.‘gmlulalc the finvcre'g".“" m the Alabama, relates some “"9010!” .embly whichis charged. wrth reconstitu strikingly illustrative of that liospt‘t iily ting the nation which it represents, aritl and natural kindness of heart tor wiiiich whose “”9"” “fl.“ men's sulltctent l”? ll"- the Human ladies have been eulngiied WWW“ l fulhl ”l” l"’,'t"’r“bl“"‘ll l’lt‘n and held in grateful remembrance by our ‘3'” duty ”Fm?“ "l Eh”_""t°v I’PI'EViW countrvrnen. on “Hm” “New", of when that the, {elicitation which it contains, will itig and captivity. At the time of the do be c°“s"l”°‘l as an “."NIUIVQNI P'Wl 0l parture from l’arras of the two last crim- ”‘9 respect and ““9"”"” “l"Cl‘ “‘1 army panics, under Captains ”1.", y and Ho“ and myself have'fnr the august body “hich man, there were thirteen invalid soldiers, we are “‘1‘1’995"’3~ and [0" “'llle “‘9 too much worn out yvith sickness tnaccom- breathe l9”°"i “Ml” ”ll" success "”3’ pany the army. On this occasion some “'o‘” lllc'h‘lEl'bf‘rj‘lmni -50 or 60 Mexican ladies, favorable to the . l have lrl‘f‘l ""“l now. l“ ("'s' lllt‘ du- American cause. visited the hospital, ev- “‘35 “’“l' “'lllCll l nm'c‘llarat‘tl. as commao cry one of whom sought it as a lavor. that der ,"l ”W “”“Y; “‘9 lung'Wl‘lH'd for she might be permitted to take home one ”um“ 0‘ ”‘9 ”2'3“”va b‘tlllt'l “-19 taken of those suflering soldiers, where she might l’lMet “I"fl l’)‘ ”“59" lam “‘lll‘VNl ul lhl‘ be able to nurse and restore him to health. responslibilties “l"‘l’ I accepted “llhOUl All at course Could not be gratified in this ”“llfll'l‘g‘ “I “b’lill‘llmsn lltt'rffort‘. benevolent (lt‘Slt‘t‘, and arm” was the m 5, rite reduced to those of a simple general ot appointment of those who had to return ”"3 "”"Y- 3"" l" that Sllullliun. Which suits Without an American soldier. Another me so well, l shall carry out with pleas similar case 3, given at the two daughters are the determination: of the legitimate of Don Lorenzo yam“ a citizen of l’ar- representatives of the nation. tras, who took a sick soldier in their charge. M"? ”l 9 ”59"“.9 ‘Vh'Cl‘ "0 Mexicans and lor several days in succession they have leFe'lc'l during twenty-five year's 0' kept a constant \vatch MN him, the. om. revolutions and us‘eleas experiments, not sitting by his bedside by day, and the nth be _ fruitless i _Thc IIIUSfHW’ (llllt‘n‘ er performing the same service by night. ‘Vlml‘ form _ll‘” extraordinary CWS'CW- Such instances of huinaeitv deserve to be “”0“ the “l” and ”‘0 ”ITCiSiIiN 0f the recorded, They will certainly not mm, people, ulnch hashonored them with its be forgotten by lliose who have thus had C""ll‘l""“‘- and H ”_llmHluU' '0 bring 3' their suffering; upmmmh bout a future of happiness, a future ol glo A Mr. Laing, who has been engaged iii ry, Cl’t'llll "nil PVOSPW'W. {0" “Ur country. the wine trade between Parras and Ctii- 'l‘liese'ate the ardent desires ol myselfantl liu:iliul. recently returned from the latter tillhl' prai~ewor'hy “NIH“ “both the de crty, and reports that Gen. Cuilty. late fects "l the nation is entrusted. Governor til Chihuahua. was posted at I be: of your Excelleiicies‘ to present Sari Rosalia as early as the tenth at De this to the nogmt extraordinary us-ernbly, C(‘ml’t‘t‘. Will) It force at 2.000 citizen sol- 0i \thich you are ivoilhy members. and diers or raricheros. with a view to inter- accept. at the some time. my most distin cepl Gen. “'ool. who was expected to guiahed consideration. march upon Chihuahua from Monclova. ANTONIO Lopez or; SANrA ANNA. Col. Hardin and his regiment from ll- God and Liberty! llead Quarters. linois—a part ol Gen. Woot's Command San Luis Putosi. December 9. 1846. —are spoken 0! in the highest terms.— aim—3W 'l'he discipline'ol this regiment is said to N O T l C E have been carried-to an almost incredible ES HEREBY GIVEN, that Letters 0' degree of perle’ction. In tact, the whole Atltlllltlslt’tllion have been granted '0 "l (Jen. WW” 5 “'"W ”5 ”l’r”?m9d “5 the subscribers on the Estate of Adam composed ol excellent troops, in whose Wheeler, late of Jay township, Elk count valor and good conduct ei'e.y confidence W. tlec’tl—therefore, all persons knowing may be placed. themselves indebted to said esta'e are re- Corrospondoneo oftlioliivening Murcury. quired to make ltlitncdtiitc payment to the Bn'azos Saun‘taaanh-Q‘J subscribers, and those having demand: Great actmty prevails here nlghl and will present them duly authenticated for day. in aendtng of} supplies for the Army settlement. . above. as also in loading and [impairing h JOI‘N M’CRACKEN. transports for operations below.“ . ' ISAAC D. PASCO. Gen. Worth. With his tltvmon arrived ' fldminislralors, at the mouth of the river, on the 23d, from Caledonia, Jan. 16, 1847. Saltillo. The next day. he removed his 3 encampment up to the field of Palo Alto, where they will remain until they embark lor :below. _ _Ho rotle over. accompanied by his soite. ' to the island to pay hisl re spects to Gen. Scott, shortly alter his or rival. .- 'l'he brig Rowena was sold on the 27th ult..-oii'account of all whom it may con cern. She lies about four or title miles from the bar. on our Southern beach. Many vessels have been lost. arid oth are much injured. from the wantotgootl and substantial ground tackle. As this matter is one in which underwriters feel a great interest, it would grbe well tor them to look to it accordingly. i- ~ We have had a succession of fresh'gitles here for this last ten days past,“preventiog the ligliterii'tmtl boats from being employ-h ed to asigreat an advantage as the‘wantsi of the service require. The elements la-J vor'the Mexicans greatly. in as much as, it is fourid'utterty impossible‘to throw‘tor ward supplies and operate with the des p'atch that otherwise would bedone; ' ' -'l'tio schooner Falcon grounded in ‘com 3 TO MILL OWNERS. ‘ HE attention of mill owners and oth~ T era is respectfully invited to Bryce’s Patent W'atcr-whecl, , (made ol cast iron.) which has been rc cently introduced into this county. The sybscriber feels confident that they are superior tonny other wheel now in use in this country. and he desires all persons interested to see them in operation am] judge for themselves. He would refer to the lollowrng gentlemen whohavo them in their mills. viz :-—Jnmes Shafler, John Miller. Jacob Colcmnh. and James Mix. on the Sionemnhoning :;E. t? \V. F.,lr win. Clcsrfield ; Levi Lutz. Frenchvillc; and ,Wm. irvin,’ Curwinsvdle. . v f A. COWLES. Clearficld..Jao. 16, 1847. TINW‘ARE. A general nssurg ment 0! 'l‘imvn're will be constantly kept on hand, of'the‘bcst quality. well mndc.‘ ' ' ' ‘ f . 'KRA‘TZER & BARRETTSy JUICY 29- 4 I ' i w’ chncraltc Banner C L E A R Fl E L D, PA. Feb. 17,1847 Bmu; l’nmmi‘n‘ww—Tho communion of IL: presentation ofn Bible by lha Ladies of Clout-lick. to Division No. 143 S. of’l‘.. will mlm place 0! tin Molhodiat church. in [his plncn, on Tuesday no“, nl2 u'clock, P. M. Tm: MAan'ra.-—Thc pnco of flour in Neil York in 67 875 per banal—when! $1 50 nor hull" cl—corn 81 06. In Philadelphia. pncol are about sper cent. lean Ihan in New York, and in Halli. moro n trifle lon than in Philadelphia GA.\IHLI.\‘G.—Our Legislature has pus cd :1 law making gambling a penilenlimy ofTencc. [CPThe bill aulhdriang the raising of ten regiments bf soldiers {or the Mexican war, has passed both houses of Congress and received the signalure ofthc President. GUlLTY.—”fg'lrly, lho murderer aflhc ["ordney family. m LnnCnslur, has had hit trial. and lho Jury finding him guilly ofmurdcr in lhu (in! degree, he hnn boon sentenced to he hung. ATTEND TO YOUR Team—Dr. Locm: i. an“ sojunrmng with I", and an hilstny nl lhia limo will be nocunarily limilod,ho desire. all those who wish m procure his serncen, to ca” wilhuul dolny DCrThe procvedinga oflhe Democrnlic c'oum) meeling held In the court house! in 1111 l place on (‘oan weak. mll be found in unolher column. Tho Feanon, Iho smallness of llm mm”, and Ihc \vunl of polilit-nl cxmlcmcnl. prcvcnlcd wlml would ml;- erwnm have been 'll morn upinlc-l and ur.i:nllod gathering oflhc peeplo. A» it was, however, nH appeared as willing us ever 10 slum! by Ihoir coun Iry and their country's u clfure. and as “'l”ng now as ever llloy “'oru‘lu uld 11l lho lnninluiuance u! Domoc’rnlic principfirs. Cul. Harrell addressed the maoling nl cmnidernhlu length—his remarks buing principally confinod lo lho culvert uflha TUNE A: far no he wom, he done nnbly. and we unly regrcucd 41ml more limo was not nflurded him. so 1:! ho could have discuucd [his question, in hi-a niu clear Mylo. more In delml Such disrumnn in all lhnl l 9 ntt‘oasary In mnke Ibo [moylo unnnim~ ously in favpr n! Iho 'l‘nnfT of 1846 in prcfcrenm to that of 181?. The Tarifl' of ’4O. Mr. Secret-1y WALKER. in unswerlu n remin liun oflhe U S Sennlo. gin. u lnl «Jorliclcn upon uhirh additional rr-vnnuo mny hu laid by an in crease ofdulios. umnng which are [he nrliclea m Coal and Iron. 80 Ihvn. after all [he \xhig dorln. ralionn that (he pruoul adminislrulum were for calrnyiug tho munulm-lunng' inlcrosm—nnd pru (-ularly tho leudmg inlercsls ul‘ Pennsylvania— we we llne lame uduunlalrnllon recommending nu ncronsc oflon per rent. on Ihcso very microns.— The Whigs in our Leglalnlurv. who ucro fur lhn nncondmonul rrpenl of lho 'l‘nrvlTuf'dG nnd Ihu rellonlliun of Iho I'm.rrur49, have not menliuned the su‘y‘rcl aim-0 WA resolution Is bofuo the Senate ofthe Uni tod Stutas—nnd it likely tn {mu—excluding the editor ofthe Washington Union from the privileged lent: ofthia Chnmhert Ant] {nr what I Why. I'm publishtng n rommunivauon from some free citizen of the United Slutmflnho med language ofl'cmwn to name four or fiva Democratic Senators. Let. these Sgnntnrs hewuro Tho prean in yet free In thtl land. and to speak the truth 'nono shall make It nfruid.‘ 'l'ur. Fun)”: i.\' litEi.ANl)~-\l‘llc‘ distress in smnn purl: ul' lrclund uinl St'utlntul. IH beyond lho pou'erut mmls in dcsrrilw. lit-cry nrm-nl hrings still muro nggrut'niud urmanls til the honrireniling sccnos nl stun-Minn. On the 20th January it nus cstnnului llml thcrc \\ as not inond ('nuugh iu lrelund t 0 subsnl thu people fiir ihreg'u'evks! and thnt In hoop stnrm l non from Englmy‘, in hind Illntl Scotland until the that o! Supicruhe next it “In rcquire n weekly ini~ portuliun of mm million of bushels of grain.’ Largo quantities have no doubt arrived since.un_d still more on tho way lroin this country; hut it is impossible In {ind vosst‘ln to carry the necessary lupply. Meetings are heing hold in all pnr‘s oi the UHIIPd States tor the purpose of extending relief. A meeting was held in Washington city last. week, at which Vice Fresh ill-m DALLAS presided. on which ucrssion nn nd~ dress to tho pcbplc oflho United States. together With other measures urging instnul action. was adopted. Why should not our citizens lend their aid in this humnno work i HWe cun'givo but little. it is no ren~ son why that lit! Io should he withhold. lfwa have onough iur ourselves, we can spare to the fumiahtng. Then let something be done. The Next Gown-nor. Tho author 0! (ho follofiing communiculion lukon u ponilion which we think should now be as sumed by ovary real Democrat in lho old Koyalonc of tho Domocralic arch. flavor the membo'rs of n polnicnl puny were called upon to yield Ihoir pov aonnl preferences. In order lo triumph uilh [Heir prinrrples. lhnl limo is now : . From the Holliduysbtlrg Stundnrd. t Ilium. Edi!ors:—The pnesent pun tion ofthe Demoerntie party. it will he conceded, demands, on the purl ol‘tlmst‘. , to whose hands are committed its destinies. the utmost caution and circumspectien. ' ‘ 'On the event an important‘ conlcst. on . the issue of \yliich'ilepcmls the late-o! the party in the Stine. and pethapsin the Un‘ ion. for years, it is imperatively demand-- ed ovf'D‘thuse to whnse judgment has been confided the selection of candidatee. that. laying aside all .iiersonal prejudices; 'nll- _ feelings of regard for individuals; they weigh Well nntl- wisely the circumstquqs which surround the pa'rty,-nnd will/SUI" . round its candidates, and ;presentffor our suffrages no ~mnn.mth whom. we cannot _/ lake the field‘asta- candidate-with ,a'rea sonable ccitninty olJUccess, and, above , Fi .
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers