aaaaas iim.i, 1 .... Life VRAM MEXICO. ' A Courier Murdr-rM -.-h,rHmn Aramat Gu errillas. Cloture of Ontiba -OJo Quorum Assembled President Ansya succeeded by Puna y Pen. Renewed Humnreof a Treaty Gen. MsTehallnod Col. Mdesat PtieMa. Prti'ftrt Fb H Two of tli missing mails hi come to band to day, together with expresses up to the 7th instant. The. stenmaMp MeKim bad arrived it New Orleans with Vera Crug date to tht iMlh, and Tempiro t th 8lt nit. The lrttors from Vera Croi bm? quite Con tradictory rumors in relation to the prospect .if ppsen. A courier tent by Mr. PeopW. with the Pre e'dont'A m'ssaze, for the American Star, wee on Ms return ruptured by the guerrillas, and taken into the boh beside the road, and stripped ' end shut by them. Thioutrege w committed in the vicinity of Vers Cm. C d. McClelland, with 300 infan'ry nnd 200 mounted men, had started up the Origin road to eut o(T the rubber, who are represented to be in larjre force on the main road to the Puentc Nae'onnl. Pilten cifes of small pox had occurred at Vera Crui. It is positively assorted by merchant, well informed aa to the state of afT.iirs in the interi or, th'.t General Lane waa moving on Orizaba with 500 cavalry. Dtei from Vera Crnito the 2flth tit. had al so b"on receivtd it Niw Orleans, bythearri vil of tic bark Archimedes. The Free Ameri can of that dale say, that Copt. Whipple had arrived from the Capital, which place lie left on the 10:h ult. fie brines the new that Oii nbt. had been take by the troops seot from the Capital fur that porposo. By the arrival of the ehip Nipier and Dau bers, from Vera Crux, dates to the 29th ult. had been received at New Orleans. The train thai left the capital on the 1 Hi had arrived at Vera Cruz on the 27th ult., without having been molested on the route. The train comprised about 200 wagons. On the 17th they encountered General Marahall and Colo nel Mili, with their respective commands, at Puebla. The American Star ot the 14th, states that at the latest dates from Querela rn a quorum of the members of Congress was not in attendance. Gneral Ansya had been succeeded by Pena y Pent, aa President, and t new one was to be chosen hen the Congress sssembled. It was rumored that Mr. TrUt had been In conference with the Mexican commissioners end that certain terms had been agreed upon between them. There is no authentic intcili gence on this subject. The attack made by the Padre Jarauta upon the force under Co!. Hays, consisting of 100 R tnger.-i and fe Illinois volunteers, in confirm el. The sttack was rnnde by Jsraula while the Americana were reposing at a hacienda, with their horses unsaddled. The conteat that entil ed resulted in the death of eight Mexicans, and Jarauta was believed to be severely wounded, ... ... , . Trom th; tally flun. Nomination of Mr. rliemawar for the Irel-Jrpf-0vl 'the Ceengsalgjis. At meeting. r rer1 al) tbe democratic members of onr Stare LegiihVtiTe, sld In the Fast Committee Room of the Capitol, oh Tnee day evening last. Hon Lai BreASX was formally nominattd for the Presidency. Ths meeting wst organised; 'by the'ppolMniit-f the following officers : ..... j v a.. . w i President Will Iam F F.s c: r ce rretl-dents-- Jme L. Gillit, Jcs'i pi; tailbarti. Jol ft B flordon" Thomas Orpv fceeretnriei-Alotito I. Wilcox,. B S Schoonnver. AnadJret -to the People of the U. States," was tubmitted to the meeting ly Senator L'saw. Ley, read and adopted, in which tbreo things are clesrly demonstrated : lit. Tbat Mr. Ki cnaSam is the favorite son of Pennsylvania. What is to become of Mr. HaILaS t 2d. That Pennsylvsnia is entitled to the nomi nation. 3d. That Mr. fciit-hanan cati be slrcted For the srHftiat hi-m-ft of our patriotic and diaintereated friends of the Custom House of this city, we ropy the following capitals, small capitals, italic and all : "We intt-nd no dikparangement to the other distinoiihf'd Don.nnats nomrd in connection with the Presidency, when we affirm, that atr.onir theni all we disrover none, who in our opinion more pre eminently unites the qmliti-'s of head and heart, d.-ii.andt-d by tie exitir,)j crisis, than does Jauk CcchanaM, thr b'avorilt &i of Tf in tijhania. His nomination by the Democratic National Convention, Woul-I .ropoe to the A meriean people, not only a fu m and uncompro mising tar,il Sfiaiiiit Vexiro, until the miiguided republic shall consent to guarantee to our gov ernment and people full indemnity for the prut and stcxtrily fur Ike ftitwe bot i would also so unite and harmonise conflicting sectional ele ments at home, as to bind the American people till more closely in the bonds of a safe and en during national brotherhood flit qualities as proved by a long and eventful trial in public lite would inure us of an able, upright, and secure to the country s Chief Magistrate, who would steer the ship of Stste in snfely through every doubt, fesr Slid peril. And should that moat de plorahle event ever occur, th diaololion of the American Union, against which the Father of our country warned us so solemnly, we feel con vinced that it could not and would not bs w hilst we would have at the brim pilot, ao skillful and experienced as James Hi cha.as On the contisry, the sacred ties which now link to gether the various psrts, would be rendered a chain of adatnent, never to be rent ai'iuder " ' I e ". Mil I I Eitotr-tf a letter Kaalss The leflilatrire bai new been in session nearly the half of the buodred day for wkieh itf re ceive three dollars per dsy, after that their we gesare but Jl 20 per day. Mow much the re doctiorrtif-veageS eill expedite business, depends upon clrcumnancea. iVhkn important bills are p?fidillf, the borers or ''third Houie" tan eaiy : manage to keep them togstber somewhat longer. I The most important, and probably ths mot In k tertst'irif portion. of Ihe proceedings now enact- f It. r.lt.MElZ, Cq f i in-il E lr.R here, ia the Inveatigation of tbs case of Judge tatt anrt iixtl IttKct, corntr oTZA and Ckcutut Irwip, of the York and Aitams county Judicial r.., VhttadttpMu. bi hi, OtHe .V. Iflil , Dif ict There are Urge number of witnesses vWissoh Viret, ap Hsrlr, S. K. Corner ttal . " . Um,t t Calrcrt s., UalHnr, .rf. 18 ,n """.lane, (rem th. Bar of that d.str.ct, hum Stat re', B on, U authmrttrd tit art te berin fiom to 50 to 100, and all, I believe with Jtftnt, artl recti lor all monir ilut Ihlt out exception, have thus far testified to tbs in sure, tor lubntrtptian r adrertMng. ' competency of the Judge. He lacks, they say, Cm. it. UAKH, corner t'f iniru rrna inrn Street!, Sun lluilitingi. nppntile Mrrvhnntu' Exchange, Philadelphia, is alto tulhoritrd to act at our .47. . from tic -Editor, tlftUJ-LTa&aJtomtaT Bif .-Tjy '"P'U- ; t (Crweodencewf the Public L. laHBt-M, Feb. lit I94t. Leion pihe;B II ij thejjenate w,, sve presume" ! '"THoVwltin inutuk, .i. i . i i k...ni. ,n . .i-.. i u . i . . " Mfi-B nc t nurse oi ne pre- , .... .v..,1J,j.ti Ytt in, sent or. 'at tarthest, new week. ; To-morrb;.! think we shall have th That it will pass that body terms quite cr- correspondence between General Scntt t tain trom the oeclarationa of Senators, who Marcy, wbirh will be both rich and in' THB AnSIHOAW. Saturday, jTktrnatry 10. 1S48. and fnrniah. like "ti lmty plate of soi comments for the newiboys. Gen, Sco have slready spoken on the question, as to the manner in which they ilmtild vote. ;i;.lt of tJ'C.bili.iu house fttlieprf seo- 1 psr, baa not had enough with one lei tiveg ja more doubtful ; probably it cannot paee I probably thought bis position tufftrient that branch of Congrps without material a- I ''Joy o lte victories to try if this ti mrndmr-nts. - Ifit should finally become a law. Secretary of War would not surrender i it may be regarded as an expression of Cwgresa in favor of continuinf the war nf conquest nr occupation, and in fnvjrof a KeguUr army over volunteers. (ion. . uut uen. &coti nas. maue bis r without his hot, and hss r.ot added by new correspondence, to hia literary re Winfield Scott iaavery great General. .,.,,. nimior ine nrsi iirnerai oi ibe age ar This follow i rr; calculation has been made , - .. a i j , ... s Julius Ctrar; and chivalroua and ' won ii-nru io rne priiDaoie vote on tne a II in he denote: FOR PRFS1DFJT, flcn. Zril ltV TAVI.dlt. DeutoiTutlr I'viitral Tuylor Cum-nilltev- Hon John C Bucher. of Dsuphin county Hon John Si Read, of Philadelphia city Hon Richard Vaux do do Robert Allen, F.q do do Andrew .MiUnr, Kq Philadelphia county Samuel D r'afterion. Esq Montgoinery couuty Franklin Vanznnt, Kiq. bocks county Joieph J Lewis Esq C'hetler county Dr VVilliam Ciray, Llelaware county Henry W Smith, F.q Berks county Hon EUn Lewis, Lancaster county C'harlee W Hegins. Eq Northumberlsiid co Hon John Snyder, Union county Col .'amet Durniiide, Centre county Robert J Fiaher, F.q York county Oliver Watson, jr Esq Lycoming county (Jen J K Moreliead. Allegheny tounty Col Israel Painter, Westmoreland county Thomas J Power, Fq Beaver eounty Hon Eil ward Herri t, Bradford county Hendrick B Wright, F.iq Luzerne county Francis W. tlughei, Eaq Si huylkill county James L. Gillii. Eiq F.Ik county James Peacock. F.q of Dauphin county Hon.William Dock Gen Simon Cameron Renjamin Park, Eiq Gjii Chri-tian Seller Philip Ilouelierty, Eq. O. Barrett. F.q. FiencisC Caitnn, Eiq. James Brady. Ei. Edward A. Leiley, F.iq. do do do do do d. do do do Tug Tricks or Tkadk Tliu B iston Chron- type relates su inslnni-e of Yankee fhivinp which came off liitely in thnt city, that is worth reading. A D-ipt'st Mmi-ter of B it-ton had a real estate which he valued at 19 000, and de sired to coi ve'l into cash. An onjt those with whctii he eou'h. to ncgotiato ui broker uf thul city, who owned a hoiuc and I t on OosUm fl .ts the value of which it w as allf 'cd waa a bout bein greatly increased bye railroad, et:d it was proposed that as titis property would be more valuable than the clerpyioiu's it mm 5 nully settled th-it the reverend reutleti.An .-I- L 1 I- . -.1 ' a. im norse waa suusequenuy capture w siuU hf - , ,,, A bill has been reported in the Senste to incorporate ths PotUville & Danville Telegraph Company. C7" Rail Road Iroh ie now imported from F.ngland, and sold in New York, at $20 per ton In consequence of this, the Montour Company, at Danville, will close their extensive mill, as soon ss the orders now on hsnd sre complied with Will the tariff of '46 pipers put thi down under the head of "more ruin," and hurra! for Bob Walker and Fres Trade T the oeccssary legal learning, firmness and deci sion. This will be the testimony of the whole j ; Bar, with but one solitary exception the Prose- ! ruling Attorney of Adams county. The mem bers of the Bar all accoid to the Judge integrity ' of purpose, and speak highly of him as an amis- hie man and a good citizen. One cannot help I sympathizing with the old man, who is not less '. than ('i years old, sitting under the examin- i stion end croa fire of those w ho nnsnimously, ' though sometimes reluctantly, testify to hit entire want of enptcity to discharge the duties j of hia office. I The Senate has, for some days psst, been de. ! biting the long vexed question of the removal of j the Sest of Justice from Danvil'e to Blooms- ; burg. This morning the Senste confirmed the i j act of removal, it having previously passed the j j House. Thus, a question of thirty years' aei- : tation before the legislature baa been disposed of. j Mr. Best of Panville, fought it to the last, or ' ! ra'her bis amendment requiring the Commis- j ! sinners of the county to refund the 42500, which, ' by an art nf last session, waa r-ppropriated to the ; public buildings. j The Governor hss not yet rrisde an appoint- I ment for the Delaware and Chester Judicial Die- tricf. The Senste having refused to confirm the ! nomination of Judges Foiter and Nill, the Gov- j Tm: Ri'"oiiso Tsinv The Pie.Ment, on ernor thinks they have attempted to deprive him ! Fr"'"y' ,nt ln 'he following message to the virtualU of the a.pointirg rower. Arrorg the ' House, in answer to an inquiry from it tesjiect most prominent names before him for the office. '' ,he vi''u M(-X''f0. v''"--h' are Alexander Jordan, Esq.. of Sunbiiry ; J. ha rr,rm J The president says : Glancey Jones, of Reading, and I believe JnoJ "No icat ion has been received from C. Knox. Esq . of Tioga Mr Jordan is nrohs- ! M'i'0' cor.fsining a proposition from the Mex- b'.v more hihlv recommended than anv other : ! f,n 'norHiei or commissioners for a treaty indeed, from what I can learn here, I ran hardly see how the Governor can hesitate to appoint him A'fS A'oen. Maine. '2 New Hnmptdiire, 1 I Vrr-nnnt, Mischuet'a, 2 Rhou Mand, 2 Connecticut, 1 New York, 2 New J r--ey, 2 Pennylvsni, 2 Delaware, o Msr) 1 1 rid, 1 1 Virginia, ( 1 North f'sroliim, 2 S u h Carolina, 2 Georrta, 1 1 Alabama, 2 Florida, 2 Lomeiana, 2 Tex-s. 2 Miisipp:, 2 Arkan?a, 2 Tei:neee, I I Kentucky, 2 Ohio. 1 1 Indians, 2 lllmo's, 2 Miseniiri, 2 Michigan, 2 Tots', 33 23 Mnj .rity for the h II HI. much bl.xid up m the saddle. Col. Hays and lua pirty had arrived at Teolchuacan From Tamp'co. A letter in the New Or leans Time dated Tampico, Jan. 18, says: "Col. De Rusty ol the Iuiiana Regiment, has been for some weeks past engaged in sur veying and clearing t steamboat channel through one of the mouths of the Tamasi river, about three miles above thiatown, and it ia expected that the work will be completed to-morrovs. This is a frreat improvement, both in a military and commercial point of view, as the Tamasi ia navitfablo for steamboats to within sixty or eighty miles of Ban Luis de Potosi and its rich mining districts. Fy this route troops can be throAn into the centreof Mexico at compativcly little expense, and wh-n l hia iadnne, a rich and piofiiublo trade will spring up between the in 'enor a d Tsmpico. A sort of cont-pirncy was discovered among a iMirtion of Captain West's mounted volunteers ver'.erdny. The conspirators were headed by ''rff-snt Van Dumn, who, up to this time stood ry hiuh in his company. lie persuaded a ii'imVr of his comoany to deeert with him, and s' tolhe roads, for the purpose of rohhing tra )rs. 11 his been irrcatcd, and will, it is ihoouht, suffer death. There ie at present, quite a lsrjre number of American ladies herewives of ifllcers of our armv and I can aamire you they have done much in the w iy of conciliating and removing oopular prejiidics azainet officera of our arniy in ihft higher circles nf Mexicans, fur it was not until recently that American officers were invi ti to the homrs of the better clssses of Mexi eaae in thia lo-vn. The accomplished lady of our G.iv rnur, Col. Gates, was foremost in bring ing thia stste of iliinge about." to tewt their mxrkotitbleriet-. and in case he should find thrin more convertible into the ready than his house, the exchange might be tflec. led. In this slate of thinija the reverend j''Me man soon after received a call and an -iT. r for the fl.it properly of $lo.Kl0 from a third par'y. w hich he n-tua d. In a day or two a'tll another party called, desirous to get (mid of the prop rty in the vicinity nf th railroad. He bid upon himself from $ 10 HK) to $15 iW, winch was de clined. At la-t he wished for and took a writ ten refusal ot the properly for a few days at $10 000 This done, the reverend netitleman, seeing hia way clear to the caeh, and thinking to make a handsome speculation for tiht liin , alipped to the broker's snd had the deeds ex chsnged of hi house for the flat', after which, breathing more freely, he mentioned in the bro ker that he had had an offer of M-'SfHIO lor the flits. But the offerer never came bark, and the flats proved tube worth not $1000. The reve rend seeing hiniM'lf brown d ; reported to s learned judge, in know if iir could help him out of the scrape. Rut the learned judee told htm that he himself had made the bargain so fast that it was rut in the power of law to undo it, and advised h'm to make Ihe best of bis 812, 000 worth of txpf rience. Gas. Tati.os. The Richmond Wbis publish es an eitisrt from a private letter fiom an eld aii I esteemed friend, who is a neighbor and ac qiiaintaace of Gen. Taylor, from which we quote the following : "I am personally well acquainted with Gene ral Taylor, and you dt him no more than justice n ranking bim with Washington, to whom alone he is second in bonesty of purpose and stern Ri publican simplicity of character." Tub Uiica Comvsntion Tbs N. Y. Herald , has a telegraphic despatch ef the 14th, stating i ibal Cea. Zschary Taylor will receive the nomi--. nation ef ibis body for President, sitb Hon- John ' V. Uia, foi Yica rid.r.' 1 v A Casdid CvMEsniiNur Rak-alii v. Vt find a letter dated 'Albuquerque, New Mexico,' published m tiie NewUur) port Herald. The writer is one of that numerous class of trsders who follow our army with the painotx intention of ministering to the wanlsot the soldiery. 'Our stock was i.ol intended lor the Mexican market, but fur the troops, and contorted of a little of everything, rfciefly ready made cloth tng, roceries snd liquors, such ss brandy, gin, wbu-k y, Vc. Tht.-se U.l articles eound harsh 13 yon, I suppoae, but when you Consider that whikkey, which in Si. Louis Cil I'J cents per gal on, is wuiili here six dollars fur the ssine quantity, you perceive the temptation to deal in Ihe art clo ie very great; bcridea, a conscien tious man liko myeclf can ao manage that but little barm is (bme from i's use, because we generally mix one gallon of water with every one of whiskey really thmk thia ia doing much, very much, toward preventing the bad effects nf indulging too strong iu Ihe critter' a tnnng the people. I hope to be able to do more good in thia way, aa we gn farther south, by ad. ding mora water, and charging nine du lists per . i C" BaiTiMoar. and Philaoficmia. The pre. jertors of the Central Rail Road sre beginning to r-Iise some of the predictions nf the friends of ihe loute through the valley of the West Branch of ihe S iiqurlisuna. In the North American of the 9th inst.. appears a letter from Harrisburg, disrlosing: a schrme by w hich the Northern and ! Western trade is to be diverted fiom Philadrl- s-hia to f.altimure. The plan of the Baltimore- I an is lo commenre at Wrightsville, the termi- nus of the Baltimore and Suf quehsuna r. road. I Slid rorstriirt a rail road on the wrstrm hank ol ths river to a paint opposite Maiiette, where thy cron the stream and proce.d to tap the Harrisburg and Lancaster road, at or near Mid dletown. Ty thia route, Paltirr.ore ia distant from the point of divergence about 70 miles, while Philadelphia is 100. Perhaps the good ritirens of Philadelphia have net forgotten that a Rail Road Convention was held, by the friends of the West Branch route, about a year aeo, in the Chinese Museum in that city, and that it was there ststed by several ef the speakera. that if the rail road from Tittaburg to Philadelphia crossed the Susquehanna at a point nearer to Baltimore than Philadelphia, the trade would certainly be diverted to the former place. Thia their own common sense would hae taught the Pbitadelphiana, if they had al lowed one moment for reflection. But ao deter mined were they to construct their road alen the hanks nf a canal, which it itself sufficient to do all the business now offered, that they heeded neithrr reason or argument. They were told that the West Branch route, both to Erie anil Pittsburg, was the most advantageous one, not only on account of the facility and economy with which it could be made, but also the immense resources ol the north western portion of our State, that it would develop; besides posses sing Ihe anditieral and great advantage, that it could not be tapped by New York or Baltimore for a diversion ef the trade and travel. We can not sympsthiie with rhiladelpbisna in being thus forced lo divide tht western trade with Bal timore, and the north western with New York. Her citizens rushed into the scheme blindly end regardless of consequences, and now Ibey are just beginning to aes the result of Ibeir folly. His nomination has been urged by influ ential men from various aectiona of the State, and from what I ran learn, it would be received with almost entire satisfaction by he Bar in the district, snd I trust the Governor, will not per mit ulter ior motivet to prevent him from mak ing an appointment that would be satisfactorily received by all concerned. The Governor is still too feeble to appear in the executive chamber, tut I understand hia health is gradually and slowly improving The law, making the Judiciary elrctivr, which pat ted Ihe Senate by a large majority, hat not yet been acted on in the House, tf it doet not past the House now, it mast, necessarily, I think, be come a law hereafter ; for aucb ia the piogret live tendency of the age, and the example of New York haa great weight with many w ho have heretofort bren in doub'. Whether it would be good policy or not, I may discuss another time. Stats or ths Bank of Northc antra i.ao. The subjoined it a correct statement of the af fair! of the Bank of Northumberland, furnished to the Danville Democrat, on the 10th intt., by one of the Directors, from which it will be seen, that tbis Institution bat available funde enough on band to redeem almost ita whole circulation, even if called upon at once. DR Capital Stock, Contingent Fund Notes in circulation, Dividends unpaid, Profit arid Loss, Discounts. Interettt, Ac. Due other Rank peace, except the "counter project" presented by the Mexican cimmiiionert to the commit- sioner of the United States on the 6th of Septem- ber last, a copv of which, with the documenia ac- i companying it, I communicated to the Senate of the United States on the 2d intt." The Union, alluding to thia m-serr, says: ; "It it whispered that Mr. Mcintosh, the Lii i ' lish agent, has attempted to bring about sucb s negotiation, and had given tome assuiancea to General Scott of the dispotition of the Meiican government to propose some conciliatory trheme of adjustment. It it wbitp-red. also, that these assurances had not been verified. But how far these sugeestions are true, we have no meant of moot witbal, and a thorough-bred, big honorable gentleman ; but he doet rr I most bungling work ol hit letters, an j better for him if he were to employ 0i ! adjutants to write them for him. 1 General Scfttt. you will see, has (as I J week ago ) aksd leave to return home ther he had the animut rrvrrttndi ia an I think be rathr hnpdto be refu-d or I a'ay. But Governor Marcy is not the i j flirted w-ith ; he will sooner play at ' than jratiiy a man in that way, ami a ' Scott's conditional resignation of the of the army was accepted. General Sco 1 malic offir iomness. too, waa not ov rlo ', is probably at thit moment undergoing a i g .it ion Geneial Scot!, you will tee, ' yond hit instructions, and when ch? '. nettled, anil then wrote, at every one ' pect, that if he cannot please the Pn ! would preler to see soother gnrrl , in bis stead. As regards Mr. Trist's diplomatic dence, aWo demanded by the Home, i I forms three volume! of the usual size r lish novel; but will be rsther dull re: ! keen appetite. It contains a seriei of tiom of the mot novel and ex'raordin . aeter. and quite a number of vsriatio J celebrated them- of "the sword and I branch " Mr. Tiist has ben trone of the twig, ai;d has kept it steadily ii ! wa'tinf for it to be accepted by the M It it r.ow pretty certtin that an rC j made by the L:tica Convention in Nc noniiiate Levi Woodbury for the I ' Thia wo' Id Le an adroit move or. of the Barnburner!, and m'ght possib a fut'on of the two w ir s of the Dv-mc ty in the State. If the Utica Conver, nate Mr. Woodbury it does not matt whether the delegate! of that eonven' NAtioiil Convention at Baltimore, b to sit and vote in the convention or I d-d their candidate ia nominated by t tion. toth.it they can honettly, snd surrender of piinciples. support him such a nomination, tatifyiug both party in New Yoik, would be equal ble in Per.naylvanit, by vay'nf romp hardly be doubted. IVnni) 1 van a vi Democratic nominee, whoever he i ascertaining It teem! certain that the govern ment has no official or potitive information on ! 6'v n"r,y '" same majority for the subject." , fhstian Csss, or Woodbury. i-etiues MT. uoodbnry occupies Due Depotitore 1C0, 000 00 20 000 00 S90.6S3 36 1.170 00 3.133 60 6 669 90 3.483 54 73.731 37 1362.104 63 CR. Bit la Discounted Judgement! aod Bonda Penn'a State Stock North'd Bridge Stork Nnrth'd Brid;e Slock Real Estate Current expense ft Proteit account Due by other Panka Notes of other Banks Specie S38.C87 9 U. S Tiee Notes snd . 6 per rents, 31.000 00 A Brosik ABscosntn The NewYoikHe-l raid of yesterday says there waa a treat excite- ment in Wall slrWf. on Saturday, in consequence : of the sudden disappearance of a broker, a itrret j j stock speculator He had been in Hall street only about three months, but bis checks seemed to pssa very well., and he wai allowed to buy stocks, ami deliver his checks therefor. lie pro I cured stocks in this wsy to the amount ol about $30,000, which he sold to other brokers, snd re ceived Iheir checks in return; tbete checks be- ! ing good, he succeeded in obtaining $13,000 from the Thtrnix Bank, on Friday, and the balance from some other moneyed institution, witb which he abscooded, about three o'clock on Saturday, and ia supposed to have embarked in ths steam ship Northerner, which sailed at that hour. Se veral brokers, we lesrn, will be made poor by thit act. A Nrw Rtir sod to Lancasick Betidet the Columbia Railroad we are likely to have a new meant of communication with Lancaster, which will be opened to us via Reading. Ths people j of Lancaster find that the demand for coal is in which is perfectly unassailable from of the party or by the peculiar d any geographical section in the en dorsed by New York be would be er lar in New F.ngland and in the S ui opposed to the disturbance of slave existt at the mnt Southern man, and uncommitted on the Wilmot Proviso resp-ct in a much better position tha prominent candidates, save Mr. Dal the South nor the North can object t nation; nor can either section find bit previout course. Mr. Woodbury carry South Carolina ar.d Florida, otber candidate, save Mr Dallas, wc to undertake ) and would thus tatisf; era, Hunkers snd Calhoun men st lb If Mr. Woodbury is nominated by tb then it it highly piobably that Gen. be nominated by the Whigs, and no who it kept in reserve to run for Pre Democrats in New York cannot beai sions. The Whig Legislature of Ne 41.719 12 7 313 00 1,000 00 11,021 0 2,322 f7 101.277 25 12,941 00 101.607 O'J $362,101 63 I South, besides supplying the populous city snd j county of Lancaster, as well aa other avenues ' open from that point. Thia region of country Ain to thk YoLraittaa The lower House of the Mississippi Legislature has passed a bill. Thev have no riebt lo co-rnlain if Ihe oecnls of i sppiopnaung aio.ono lor the Denrhi oi id vo- Ihe Southern part ef the Slat ask Ihe priveleg of a connection w ith ths Pennsylvania Rail Road, i lunteris fiom that Stale now in the fielJ even if Palliniore will thersby derive at much benefit from the ripenJitnre of a few thousands aa Philadelphia ran from lis outlay of millions It will teach I hem lo look before they leap. Their punishment will only be tbat of the child that Ibrusts its fingers into ibe flams of a lamp in spite of assurances tbat it will thereby bare its fingers- If Ibey bad listened to the statements of facts, bscked by figures, made by these who, ia addition Ie a perfect knowledge ef Ibe subject, bad Ik best interests ef Ike stale al btart, they would never base made Ibe egregioue blunder of roattiacliog a rail road for Ibe beasfil efa aeigb- eg rily,. We havs ao doobt te Baltimore- v e.Wtff gratgrul for. ihe tVcr. Gsri Cans The Stste Journal, Indiana, de nira thai the Indiana Convention has nominated Gen. Cass for th Presidency. Arrival sf She Hlbersslai. New Yoaa, Fsb. 16, Tb Ilibernia arrived about 9 o'clock. She sailed from Liverpool on the 30th ult., making the pssssg in 18 days. Cotton bad advanced g d rtr lb Wheat bad advanced to Ojd. per 70 lbs. Corn is quoted at 20s 6d. to 32t. Rye, 32a to 32a 6d, per 701 bt. The money market ia easier for discount. Tbe Bask of England bat reduced the interest to 4 per rent. The Kinc'of rearrark is dead. "' ready fee! inclined to nominate ', SC3,6" 1 1 I f r,ttin j ,nr ji , i j,ne tl,at measures should be should not at all be astonished to see J , taksn to open r.ew facilitiet for transportation, yet avow himaeli in favor of some o It ia urged that tbe construction ot such a road, doctrinet If to, he will b beate via Adainttowo, Rramttown and Ephrala, to j eetsity of supporting the country connrct witb tbe Reading Railroad, would afford ' war witb a cruel and barbarous f a desirable route for transporting coal to the j tangible to the masses than all the r abatractior.s on war and peace of lei einns, or all th feigned ignorance or that may be affected in another qiar ; would also afford a large amount of miscellane j on freight, tucb aa merchandise, grain, flour, j produce, Kt , for transportation upon a railroad Fphrata ia about midway on tb route, and j within a circle ol only 7 mil from that point ther ar 43 grist mill. 20 aaw mills, 3 woollen and carding mills, 2 oil mills, 1 furnscs, 16 tan ! neries, 43 stores, Ice. A Urge amount of iron j and produce from Lebanon county would find I its way to market from tbis poict. From Lan caster by means ef the Cooestoga Navigation and Tide Water Canal to Havre de Grace, from which point ceal aney be - abipped to aay part of Ihe world. .- Tbs route is a down grade, witb tha exception of 7 miles, between th Red Lion Tavern tha course would be in a direct line, rt'a tbs west branch of Muddy Creek and Adsmstown, tbence along Stony Run to Rramttown, along the val ley ef the Cocalice Creek to Ephrata, and. from tbence to th Conettoga and tq Lancaater, down grade by tkote streams at an average fall or grade of about 13 feet per mils. Tbs course would be aearly a straight line, the distance pro bably bssborlsr than Iba load.a.'Ataa. Ltdgtr. 6mii Pes Over tweaty casee small fej, fcrvs ecvtirrcJ ia Bethsay,- P-" . .. t We have a report in town tbat ( dead. I cannot and will not belirx ( AS FxTSASSDHAtT RtVIVALOr I peara le prevail in tha Methodist Cburche ol Burlington and Camdri of Baptism was administered by M tbs Burlington Baptist Chnih, in th though th day waa exceedingly ine Gaxetts alto mentions that lbs rrma ber 313 persons have united with tl Church there sines Ibe first of De thst the excitement still continues, meetings of th Methodist and Bapt at Camden are alae thronged. Bianrss PnoMpcnn The hole ning fo be crowded with Wet ten and Market street wears a busy as bale and barrels cover the aide wn interior cf tbe stores show the ind ants engaged in taking down, put ing mil and packing the rich goo I ton opens propitoue, aod tht crowd ahewa that Pkihtdaladrit) still msint xtSsd-CQmroercial refutation,