if Mine BE ... ~ .~S*y~, ~^ . 43.)7 : 4i73 1 Anit,"):21) . $ la EttATIY, EDITOR , ' AND PROPRIETOR, REQBSILéEsvgIEu/AL NVEDliestiAY. APnit, 23, 1895 ny) icrba 130 i of .nettp‘ , '' y across be,p transit of 1( the :Sail's 7 irjt•Ti;ratia id eni."lC -o.ln la _lquirer says Pres. remove Mr. Wise from 'ilinisterto 'Rio Janeiro. rick mak ere , Bricklayers, Carpen -6iii.Pinfiler'Srig4'.csli now fincl•itriniediate eipp!oy trent in Bitisburgh. .1161il''Friday last, was observed in Pitts .- -burgh as aday of humiliation and prayer; • and no•papers • . were issued it!....that city on Saturday. • trr e onainercia :an -o hi a el phis has accepted its new charter, in which is incorporatetk the individual liability pro vision fur all its issues. Depositors have' not this additional security. , irCrThe repprilttitt news had been re. ceived at Washington; by express from the South, -of hoptile. movements on the part pf Mexico against this country, is cont tradicretbythe Madisonian as a silly hoax. oarni Pilot of the Sinllow : by - whose negligence the late fatal disaster to the steaintioat Swallow was daused, has been indicted by the grand jury, now sitting, in the United States Circuit Court in New York, .The 'result Of the trial in this case will be 'lc:161(014o With the deepest interest, .The Rev. Dr. Milnor, Rector of,St. I George's Episcopal Church, New York, died in that city, iuddenly, on the 9th inst. in the 7130 , 05t:0f hisage„after a few min • ' - hia, originplly'edueatetilor the law, and -t* larThe Globe says ;that Mr: Ritchie, 411e:"new organist," Will not ttike.charge' 7 - 61 - the "official organ" until smite . time in '. — My - fieit 7 In the meantime `the " old player" will 'continue to work 'the kepi, taking care, however; -- not to touch upon ---- any doubtful nine ) or give forth any , rim "hotes:". the. President, on )Saturday fast, dis niiseed: Lieut. William Decatur Hurst from the Navy, for fighting a duel on _the coast Of Arrics.•while.acting as executive officer of - tire Ur S. brig-fruxton, with a midship. limn under his command. The example will have a salutary effect. irrlt is said that tlie Hon. N. P. Tall media has been removed from the Guber natorial Chair of the Territory of %Vim:on tin,-and Gen,,,..,Henry . Dodse appointed in Iris place. HIV: T. had not resigned his Senatorship to receive this . appointment, the annexation resolution would have been lost h' a tie 'vote in the Senate.. A letter from Wishington says : :Muir leaves the great Grob° with much grpt. His resignation of the orenship was compulsory. But lie wet obliged to yield,to the prejudices of his patty: 'He has never been , popular with . ..his *hole party,'and - cii_ now disliked;by' the giealir ,part. • rEMPERANCi:IipTEL AT HARaISTIVRO.-... Mr, Markley,.-formerly of Laneaa • ter :..couitty,2l3o. _Wien the Shakespeare' 'Gleim, and - jtap'opeifed'it as stem-reread° . House. T hose Mr. Mark •ley's , P attentive and o lilikititiridlita--hnittia orderly and dlwlth-the.b erthin Twcntky 4i*: couttterfeit notes' on :4 4 'tfie'Harrisbaritsiiii c are In 'circulatiori in - Phi!adelphin:'44:!',Orjaaeirible the genuine bills of th a t liavtia some what JAurred a'plicttitancii;:The letter "D," in thi s :mord Oh, t hat - body of the notes, stands Tho rir,to.ille left df the 'o.' They are deted!Oeti'7lb, 1840.. -book out Tab GorisaNmemr 0 Rods."` The Wai evening, 1 - i rlif r - - Mon da yePn-a Inkt9lTCll6-13e'°1 nieied-into by '. l,i at`egreefnent e ' Ihe , e'rtie ° • • ~,•dii sale of the Globe' , ifildirVilile:sl r.;Lfr •wis.ltitelfie di Heise. er;tabliehtnent' t ° : " .4-- - •'•d inietrationlir --'"thi6Akiatilia-11:.°(M° a ° hew fiiin'. 2 r • ' ' iitUietitie Control ' of the 199w4j". `- ',... ' '• ,. 0 .' „ 7' 7 4 .' "w ' 7 . '„:' - ' F ,i A ' •''i a-'' ertOtiit tO lter ' ao • k.• noyle dge n Ise 490 111 49 1 ' itenien f l .d rem°Ptsle - ) , w 4.te : i+(t Ve2h l r 7 'i•Onetquendeef•2 , .iiodig , fhe postr . deracioie tliC i PtPt 3l ,,; '..'"' . sent, , ii pea. ~'. ~....._' •:•••4,-1.,,,,ri.4001; havi• ht Pr ° ; . ~, '''''' '''ll4 l7:a''''' '' 'td get thref un pl easant ~ • ,.q i atOptifittf . ifli '2 .LeP.!..ll°r7 sio,ti'..,(o,4ol79:l:nfinl iiied/dis'eM,64o4/1- tq:it- .. , 7--,. Lirit,ou7.l9—,rili' iiiiirri,weire caught 'itilliittetit i-.7- r• 77- •: - 4 - iii;tailiViited ID Y: al iiriticeliiP'l,3cotW ‘• sral firpitiON'l.l,34 ...,......-„,..,.......41,--iftiiiiinianicf Oka+ • , ~ , , --,. ;' '1 , euie'agioirk.,.!itall,if„, ~,, , • , ~, f fr i,„,,, -'nftetittliflM •.“• $ . francs. . -. "` short ii,' ;. ' .• h a d g ~,, ,iditor-0. , 71 , , or - iors fer' Ye k; r lynched, `l• irirY , - ----,9 - bir ;A fitieri, ii!! tra i llll - ,4 1 '; ,•'' -'' ' Of the P a P - ° ;of ii•YeePeet°, °'••,•,;, • , •,;'•"•OeiO'fimid4oo!`l,lotfP°-, ` • arein pit - the PiePe!" lilijg-:iii',,,;s;lll6:l,_ ,• ..,•:, . ,s; %..b ritor.; thilathlitilW -.• h , ii. ,'1t449• ,:d-4i;joiiittqaPePiT' Agotier,a-...e •:.viiiiiecto4 ,le , o therwise several '7 a''''' ''"*. i 0 0 . 0 1 1! *'l •'.itilf4C:4llo ' g en ` .'. h• ,iounterreit Pre w hip ped fienatiedlift#JOYPS• '• ,: ' *i,f; 'pb4*f Whiek;111I••? 2: and one 9rotog _lowitopeAro';`,Ther?, r ~,' , i Bank" , e ,,, mor 'Bar!' ; - ' ', h :roe -5111tir" . ,ilPyr,. q i° ;e : ' : Libe rty ,'', .', ''.'" fod, /". 11 , 1 • ' c itinienv !A, l' . 'e ,"'i" -' ' .-. re :I.eisHii.,c,,;" ~1‘,4:40,i.e.trirh..,y0iterati1ati1i,!..g..1,4144.1.,;,,i15.,,r-Atti, ~ •:"4,.-:!: jr!,,,,,,,!..,,recd;.....,,,..., • ,L-....,,r01iti.- , t , ~- ( ; ;l ii i i.o; :i iiin I,4libigutkOrPilr-2. ;• , 41' C ''' , llloiii Ili ';' O r714,-. o*..:,,TerYi` others 0°,11P.. ~ ,_. i. ITio ~., , 0 x '4 L.,.'t.ihjiin, el kin 4,1,,,!.. ,41,1-tyir,„-„,,,, m • , ..:-,wlkrti..,, ; - 44, 04t111 Plir hioy- ther ,rt.,:, ,fa Il.rirr-,2, IL - z .050nk.42 ,, ,, , ,,,4% • %.,`,," '''t 'once, i00.5pe...,., .7. nil $3 4 ~ , 1 ' „ ..• I'4' 1 li f i11i,9 ° Fk!, 1 57 1 ...i ,• ~.;JA,,,', 4 .?).',,,. 11,..5 .1 . f Olt, "-fidni;tiltpaq, ';'l4-11./i,', sil44hec '.Y '4' ' Pl ltt ll '; f V I. '' IWilrt 1114174'nitiii:Oiv, 1..P.0',..e-.49,(1,,,'9- '''iliil,; ;-',--,,vt'.111403/4 411*,...;, Llt, i Alb{ t', „ter#4-/ :.otter l 9 ' '..teleV''Pl' ta ' - W4r#,Wifigo • Mr AI, .4 a .444 - NI 4.14,. '.„ ' - staiiistn,vY,piii.., ..f. 1 ., it ...,, ,•,- ~.0. . ,, •iiii•f4l 40,41.410,1,,,.,,g-: a , ] 1, .oa, ,' t ',l; 0.4r.i9Y1.;c."2....Ti,,,,''' ~: i.l,eingAtivirmv.4,N;Fikal;4,:.:#,):4/0,0 't ..7 : 17, 74 , vgA;07;l 1- 6 , '?,?, *t ~ I:,' ~ , ... )''' ' 7 '1644,0 ' A f rieed `'*::'' , '''" l ';‘ , ..:/, „.. tipo .. , - , 5, , Att , --I,:# ','' b - ,'• ~ ., , ,c.,., ',,,,‘,,,,,,,,,,, 4 • ~ X , u . r7'Thfkarrixol,of the oteatilsiiir'Greto. y pturing _ and enthralling them as apprentices. Sir Robert Peet'• expresied his.regret tfi'at the President had alluded to the subjeol.es• he evidently , misunderstood the matter, and did not compeheitit — the - plity 'o( Gtat - Britain. The Premier further expreiseil hii wish that the United States would in. salute 'otimniission to kovestigate.the eon' dition of the slaves and apprenTiees. in the West Indies, ,and , pledged himself that eV- • ery facility would be afforded to attain the trittii. The , sorenes of the Administration on this point, shows that the exposftion of the real' character of the 'apprentice-sys tem an.d the revelatioo of, thedevices of tender point. The Duke. de Broglie has arrived. at London from Franee, with full powers to settle the future, anti-slave "trade policY that-nation,-conjointly. with—EF glaind.. It ite understood that a blopkatte system is to be adopted, in place of the mot eo obnoxious form of search, hitherto resisted by the United States. The Arne. "dean Government saw and felt the abases which inevitably were sanctioned by that mode of suppression, and their view 9f . the wither is sustained by the cavalier dispo sal of the cruizing plan, w hich with its attendant evils. had . hitherto. been insisted up - on by Englund as the only mode. to check tf.e trafflob - Trade is not so prosperous as at the last accounts. The Corn mailtet . is dull,- be , sugar brisk. American beef and pork was .infair demand. Cowin was rather dull. Ireland is quiet. Mr. O'Connell : was =MIIW ,re juieUNg at Ki lke nny, arch"7 , iiiii."- - Eilti-Aiiii . a. a veryle - iii:p,rate Kkgqo . ThtEnt-±4O-the-decreese.--, . • , 1 ::,., • : >eiaintirviara - aiii"-' ' "T`,.e.,. _ The Pittsburgh Fire: Our paper last Week contained a full account Of_ the - terrible—'conflagration at Pittsburg. In addition to what was then given we find the following interesting par •agraplis in the pittisbu g h Advocate:pf Mon : day: ' - OUR" INSURANCE OITICES.r—It is . With delight we hear more favorable accounts front .our oflices,.after•an investigation of I the losses. We do not wish 'to hold out any encouragement not warranted by facts, but- after zomparing_notesv_z_feet anther_ ized to say, in general terms, that the of fices in this city as a wit* will pay a ve• ry large per centage on all their risks.— • The whole mimet insured by them is a bout $BOO,OOO. Their capital in the ag. gregato will cover up a large portion of this amount, The affairs of the Penn Company are in a better train than was believed, and they will ')ay a large per centage on their risks., Lose BY TIM: GREAT FIRE.-A COM thittee - appointed by the Councilsafter. a full examination of the burnt district, hav ing minutely visited every part of it, have arrived at the following result : 982 buildings burnt, value 62,506,500 Value personal property burnt 913,450 tititi-does-notinclutle-money-or-person al.' property of young men or persons not keeping liouSe. In calculating the value of real estate,the e-caeh-value the improvement§ as they - were before the fire,-and-not what mill. require to re-- pair or rebuild themi which Mat, exceed theabove estimate - tit last-26.-percenti _ Loss_ot , Pittabutg Chrorti cle_of Wednesday says:--In the midst of awful pecuniary calamities which have full en upon our city, we ought to be exceeding ly thankful tong liver rulingSovidence that so feri.liv.es were desTroyed by•the dnvour- , ,. ing element. In additioMto the four; Mr. - Johnson Mrs. Brtiolti . S. Kingston, Esq. and a. servant girl of Mr. George we have heard orbut•threeothera who are missing.' These, are 'tin - old lady by the 1 1 name-of—Flemmitig,_on itoststreeh_Mrs._.l Maglone,- on Grant 'street, and a servant girl who is supposed to have perished in , ilu -- 3"istmte building' with Miacingston. . dr — I -- Gowan, ity, egn ator,;• .in f orms:us that.the'burntdistrict,`covers:ft:lV ,'acres iii the city ;;, rind"six - ogi - of it.' .•,'' • ' • TO-DAY;! . -4s numy bf to bald; Who rift to much " cri ied, to, do :; 'it, dOne' 'd a y.the;elglit'ltittiVo/. . • , , • • ,• spirit. . • sof the season. . iegisititureidjournetk,s4C4i,l, olonked one 'd'air.bk,pro - elemotion 64-1 `e C4O4e!nOr.:- - `Sibjoiribel is aniteeount'aihn - '. , . lait.day's prOceeilings ^ ~ - HAnntsnetto,.Aprill,4, 1645.. In the. Hou,seo4-4he The :, .which W . BB undir coniaideratiOn when thisimmin ing clpied, - :16. exclude 'froin the'fioor of the fl nen Mr. Martin, repoitar for: the' "Pennsylvanian," on account of his said. chargeri , of - b r ibery; and corruption. a' gainat members Alf the , LegWature". : . and others, was agreed to by a 'vote of 7 ail 26. Mr. Martin is, now oxeye& filial . both Houses, Irving received a cowhiding from Mr. Gearie M. Lauman, on Satur= day, into the bargain:. Ire Sencite,—T4 bill from. the Howie, granting to, the New York and trio Rail' road Company the righOof way thratith Pike county,-1n this State, passed-second . reading, at i,',:was tost on .transcribing by a very decisive vote. -* The Baltimore and 'Oh' s ° Railroad Bill,-it will be remembered,' passed in The Senate after a long debate of Weeks, and . waslost.in the House—so also the Girafil Bank bill. 0 • e reso unons rom 10 • ouse relief of the sufferers I!`ittsbni•gli, propriating $50,600 out of the State- Tres. sury for that purpose, to be distributed a•, •mongst the destitute, under - the direction of the city authorities=also remitting the, State aid County Taxes for She present year and the years '46, '47.and '4B; to_the burnt district, ;foil refunding and releiMing the" merchants'lieeneesw Nose merchandise has been destroyed—passed final_ reading in Senate, with some unimportant - amend ments, which weresubsequently concurred in by the — House; and the bill was sent to the Governor, whose.. prompt approval it will doubtless' receive. The next cancel lation 'of. reliefi issues is to be deferred to nieet this appropriation: . Mr. %Vilcnz, as is usaal in that branch an the last day of the session, after an ap p-nriate valedietol_speacli,.resignett•his o ice Sterigere, of. Niontl *4564i .Asi_isi)kiii#p',4,menA'" -- ceived •17yotes—roost of thein " Mr. - Crabb`oll'ered the complimen tary reirolution fo Mr. ?Wilcox, the late Speaker,. TMr. Heckman made violent opposition to it, denouncing the late incum bent as imbecile and. inctun petent. Messrs. Dimmock, Sullivan, Crabb and others vitt' .dicatedthe official dharacteritf Mr. Wilcox, after which the resolutiOn was adopted-- Yeas 20, nays 0. House.—Mr. Trego offered a resolution tending to the Hon. Findlay Patterson the thanks of the House for the ability and rtiality_with_w_hich_he luts _di sch the arduous duties of preSiding over its de liberations, and for the courtesy and urban• ity which has distinguished his deportment to.wartis the members„and tendering to him Weir respectful regards.at the separa tion about to take place. The Committee on Conference on the Appropriation Bill, made report this•morp• ing in both Houses. They agree upon a bill compromising the matters ,in dispute between the.two - Houses, by'striking out the prOvision'intreduced - - by - the—Senate; authorizing the people to decide, at the ballot box, next fall, whether appropria tions to Common Schools shall be sus• pended for five years or not, and have re .tainod the House provision in regard to the payment of the August interest— ,, that is to say—All the money in the Treasury on that day is to be appropriateroman - get the claimants, and the deficiency ie to made , up in checks on the Bank - Of Penn-. sylvania, from one to four months after $3.479,950 date;payable F= liittjindirebTarini. Treasury—vibich checks will, doubtless, be as gioid as cash to the holders; Se;e• ral,olttemattere_WmeinilispoteAtotilLeSe are the principal points of\tliTretence. The, House.. adopted the re _ port, by a votb of Cfs to It. • -- The - Senate adepted the same by a 'vote of ifi•to 11. - So thb bill lies pissed finally in both Houses, and only awaits thebigoature of the Gpvertior,witich it will• receive, es a matter of•eourse, or the wheels of.Hovernment will stay. • A great number di- amentlin'ents Vete - . bills were concurred whietiLif, wOitld be inipoesible,.as well its unPfeiltal ble,'to ere. The pops like : alobcimolive on a' fail : — Wiyi r :Tan'd'beforo you get yiTtfr—eye flied en ituye.iiiirtieilar, "bmitibti`." farla'arreai. Many fazth'e,-bills±_which.;:petts,:_thleAtty : ,4lll44 news to those Who.papeedilietb;"Whett they see, them on the Statute Book -!; "„iliatylisopta, 001 to; • ThojiegfPlOute?.ro!'at i semble4;iii.l 3 l..p.o.: sesoon 'al dienee • to the !indite of : the PcleutiyO, end. being called to order, the Proelimetion 13edet they met *fie. read in 11011 ,,, 10. imt : 8 4 doted Plevidbig,' 'bet tbd 'cern mitto B,44o4 "ebouick . be. continued'l'or tits"bpecial-: as ,were fit ;t‘le„,„r",gPlai session, end 'bet butqqeWilbc.oobo` P!eceedojl es, if no, ildj(MiniliPT4 I" ,tilkeTkOtipioigliot - ni?. new initduile 0 ( 00 :90A,A3't143FIFekt,4100 'and1?!?:11v ; :r i T ila h." 2 l l o r ! ' 4 li B t9fdlYi•ii ll o;t 4 ihlC!* 4 0 ,8,1fP:iCtige 0 ''AbO' liPPreiori,M l MiliPt Passed, , 1040PgnOmbe,utirl ht iranoriblob,tt,he.„4lp! . ,pip004,.!?7,00; ~-„Arigh,), oui virtu, ,1t„,,m ;* .,.. iiii itO S Fl la q l4 , l, .l , r o .lPl,tl.4, l ?,."!?v;: i lt2 , l•o'-'. 0 31 0 0 1 ' • tko, 4 ,‘•'. • 1 ' • ' - • • ' 1335.7“ ~, w tiArtrirstrna, April 15 EMI ~,„ ;; . c ini,Wit,sifnoniequeiies-Ztoritpubiftionitli-- iiiliiciiudifi4lttieguelt:Aliklliiitltiitbe,. Lry , .-;114•-•,: -.. . "'sift g , '' ' - of, :t ; ',PF,,t,9I4TT ,1106- ceases* t .. _elinoturtrit ~ . Ij4nitirrtint,X-OCundti bus , point*, iti t tet'itiallfbilltinOt presented iii'ltint % a:lie to'•be signed and iihtined, IntAt lie oyei till tt*riett .seeeitM•:.o-e:' l l 3 tElPlied;' .fie !. .viil - ie * gkier. • lo' 'sign tben rit the , mea t•ue 7 an l I 1 at teach; his;Whik:before -adjournment - are zpae facto. '&4E144. , . • Il'orn,trijite44ereo.ippointed . ,in each, „I-104e .. to, Wail on 'the other, and, on the GOvernor, to inform of their sitting, an& a recess Wait-taken till 11 o'clock. '"NO mew ?^ ~ -..7 • -sage beingryetieceived.from the Governor, a further:recess was taken till 1 - 2 — Weltietc : , With the expectation of,receiving a mes sage-from-the—Executive - concerning the fate of the; Appropriation Bill - which has been preiCelifetrio him..and great curiosity, if not anxiety,-is rnanifested'• as to:, these- . suit. Vlie - opinion' prevails preffygenerally that a veto ii 'hatching.' ' , Hallo!-4!ere : ,eottice the Secretory "of thfe commoeweelth I—" Meenge in , •tyi it-' ing • from 'The; Governor."—Read-" Ap proved and'signSd the following bills, &c." about fifty r7 ,•anongit them the Appropria •. . t' • nd.the_billta ••. • • . • • !'-- laturei State Stacks, &c. So agony is . 'over. -. , • - •‘" '' The Legislature then adjourned sine die at-a_few- niinntee aftee t o•eioc•k-. in perfect geed nature, having received a lesson from She Gieverr.or which will prepare them hereafter to wait - until they are ready be fore they adjourn, The custom ofsigning,:and even trans cribing. bills after atlipurnment, has been king practiced by the - Legislatures but it is just as well- that it is checked, for it opened 'a doer to fraud.. tlree copy from the Report of the Hon. H. L. Ellsworth the following paragraph, abutting the utility of deep ploughing: ' , "Few individuals are atsrareor_the ex tension of roots in- pulverized soil. Von Thayer mentions finding routs of sainfolit from 10 to 15 feet deep in the ground.— corn roots-taken 7rcmi one iide• of a bill- of Gallery. ",The corn 'watt plante . d 20th of MY, and root§ gathered on the 14th of July, .1842. In sixty days some of the laige toots extendeil more, dean. four feet, covered with latteraUiranclies. have caused the roots - to be Measured; the aggregate length of roots in the hill is,•by Mr. Skinner's estimate, over 8000 feet.— The specimen Outlet, to.is open for exam ination. Tln3ifact is-'here mentioned to show the impattance of deep ploughing, to enable the plant to find nourishment so much b'•loty tiffs - surface as May-avoid the effect of &duet, give support to the Stalk, and not expose the- rontsto.be cut off by needed cultivation. Soli is' made by expo- Sure of earth to the atmosphere . ; and who ever wishes to make perritaneni•improve ments will not fail to plough, deep." - jThe late Rev. Sydney Smith so lemnly contracted to be tarred and feather ed when PenneyHanle pant her dividends. In view of this, e. cotemporary suggests,. that it would be an odd reversal of position, if he who,'while living, Waged such war against repudiation, should, now that Ire is dead, become.a rerrudiiitor himself, through his executors. lii case "the drab•colored men" insist upon the fulfilment of this contract, the reverend Canon's executors will be iii an awkward predicament. liar-.Some-evenings-sinee—inatieksport.. Me., while a meetir -ites was in priTress, a number isgui~eil as negroes, broke in tp proceeded 1 10 admirsisio an=oat devotees of Mißeds , anent' =any-moreal in --prop.- ; .• agating the doctrines of that ism - , ant) this - b — eitleilbile,lhairikete hustled — mit 'of the: houo. - The'tlieguised party then seized .I.lo,ll".a_large siete_ of provisions , and $4O • , . inittinte - y, Which - thi'deluded people lied . gathered together; end intended to giv"e it to, khoreii(eeirrien;Ye . thought Ode 4etegbo , l rime and etringeni•,Onee,in ainc4 hilt it appears have 'a little. oT the leaVen Judge Lynch in them. and can Make theill - laiVinniiiimyl4 the - dine. • ' * . , INTEMPERAfiaIt TWO: OEWTTIFitEO rWO hundrekyears ago. , lhe . Ace of .drum kennees woe Oven mdre,prevolent thatilt ire irticitioshin - inn -the 'subjeet in the 13;itieh,Parliontent the Bishop , or Salisburi suited:Ow 'mune street tia,nndon - kboarti Was put up vrith:the,fellowing - unit,ription: i,.."You ',may , get:ddink, here , for - one pen- . pence, and Have elepu , • . o> ~,NEOOOF tiloor,—lllCeop . (Ndk) log saY :Oat* negro • 11 10 0 - ! 1 : ( ,00Pging :-1 . 0. Mt. §horilf, roard;'rio . Oot i bir k 11 0," OA PITO'Xif ) 081 Oa is - 40.6i0 1 0°01 1 f .I'oo l °r (0068 41 . 10 1 ,F, g 101 ; . 00$ 1 . 01'0 1. 00. iilegrABo , 19 1 1 0 Weri ‘ 1 ,v0 1 ) 1 i 1 10.1 0 k 8 , 1 h . 0 4 411 :ikiN1 Pf 01 4 1 01, 1 ) 1 0i c l -01t! 3 ' 1 ? , ,i0 11 0 1 ', 11 y:O'ke'g41 11 ) 0111) 0 0 100 cOrk,Plll4o:4llo,,,trrid., „.. - ,<- . ~,, tom, to , ' " beat 4 "" ° ,i 4; ibl ' -- -:+iiew an we/ b ur limb to as Ei)otiaql:. _. i n termit R. I - meek.- b.- q m ll : l4l6a ° A l l?" difisT4 " O 1° 1"741 t u ble AMbit a. 'n*lreilVillittecitlte4liilod, Ottani Width' bY 'milli- ;'' i tch” pritiei" "front t h e systelllt ^ ictus lile t k orapt be lir° sow Jetir.Ve I , lo ' I ra . cloalleillll 't f. .Lonpor tt,,,,h o f an emellion 11)4 4 A. atop * , .. li ill tatirege 'filltfriti bed 1111 ottlu: ti,p'or te ~, 4644 coda to test the 'llld4 4 ; 1 ,11; 1 1 ,, I greleidkl° 4 16 , w?tio table Anti 4,, b r i m il ' 4tortl. qua 01°1 hl Ildl ' alte a --, 11 hGaaette ,rti • WAtch _l l 4;po . e9fisidereciini iirtintAtrue. 9.9*Orm_oo..of,*iat country.: ilifice — et . testis, 'provided%, the latter pro' reject thel.reacitutinis of.: - the OeUgreiter of ' the:VnitlidrOtatee .relative to annexation:'" It is. Said als'o'thayEligiend has -had a' hind , in the matter all of 'Which, ,while very probable, remainsto be proved. :' - An English frigate, the Eurydie, has leftliers - Ortti Tor Ottlietteetf,-Witli. an:lif fer,-it is lielieied, for ,the Mexican Govern. menkip recognfse' the independence of TeXiPi , pro vded , she refused to annex herielf to the United States. The same intelligence,' it will be seen, comes to us by the way of ,Havanna, from Vera Ortti. We copy the following .additional item of news' from the New Orleans Bee: FROM..Mpaco.—By the arrival of the. Water Mich, We 'ere put in possession of dopers. from the ,tapital, to : the 22ci ult.; add frorri Vera Cruz to dstill later date.-- ; Tlip,Ugh ive hav-e—quoted a large batch of, public journals before us,' a pretty carerul inspection of, them .add, but 'little, to our knowledge of affairs in Mexico. The Tuillitly seems II Td-; -.7 .ranquil ministration, at least we_shoultLiortelude is 'linnet). from the - tonof The press. „ Of Santa Anna the papers - say a good deal, 'brit nothing - definite. He. had not been tried at the lest accounts--:tbat is no' absolute juilgineut- ; had been pionounced upon him. ' Hiscrritten defence had been Bent before the Graitd Jury and is freely 'commented upon by. the journals. It is spoken of as insolent in its tone, and. bold and li'ardf ini its defiance. On the s 3d'of March, Santa. Anna ad' dressed a note to the Minister of War and 'Marine, Von Peilro Garcia-Conde. :lb tbismissive,be justifies his'efforts to -se cure Ills 'private: fortune, and complains bitterly of the interception and breaking open Of his letters. teilloilier agents._ , The language pf his note is extremely haughty . --rather oi - ilt of a diellor than a prisoner. Coinmenting upon it; the Sigliu XIX .uhitez.v.esalts.i4jAn...,4l gcci , to the hum ble tone•of his previous letiers, 7 e..47 -" itiViffrebrr - 41W er, by a new revolntion. . The ultimate :safety of the radii tyrant is mine than hinted at, Tor the smite paper of a later date; alluding to the letter in qdestion, and to its -insolent . tone, remarks that if Santa Anna . Were not perfectly - c - ertaltrthat neither the, G - overnment nor Supremi — Court will place his-person in the slightest danger, he would renewtieting and cowardly scenes which occurred when capture - if' at San Jacinto. On Abe 24th of February, the Grand Jtiry and_ boiltbranclics.of._,Congress pre, sented forum) articles of accusation against Santa Anna. It is an exceedingly prolii document, examining a nil an,lyzing the conduct of the Ex-President at great length and with elaborate care. It concludes by declaring that there is full ground for pro ceeding against him. A joint Commission of the tWo Houses was appointed to examine and reply to the request of Santa Anna' to be permitted to leave the_ Republic, and to be allowed 'to - abdicate the •Presidency. The majority of the committee refuse both requests in di rect and positive terms. A separate port pas submitted by the minority, in which •they contended that not only was it expedient to grant the prayer of Santa An• na, but that they !tad no constitutional right to examine the question. Ryes was cortdeihneth-to be deer' ved, of his -rank, dip' Hies nod salary, and confined ten years in afortress to be . chosen by the Government. Ile wailike wisTaialared tbleir --- of Wl' =-.ane==of- - thy .leci incapou...-OoreaTter of hiling any -of-Me-offices heretbforb-etercised-by- ty world not The Texas_quektion„ tis may be sup posed, creates some excitement in IVlPxfao. At last-accounts the news of the paSsaie of the resolutions through die Senate had : been eeceived,bat their final passage throtigh the Hods°, as amended, was Unknown " 'l'he press appdared diapthsed to think that the Ileuse.wetild hot accept them. ..'there is of course mue.h indignatita The idea of annexations . and many; haral% thing's' said of this . goveritthentf,:i.* the way .ot hay_elativicee some_What Cruz.. It would_appear..that.Santn_Anik holds•out htavely hi his defeece before the new•_anthorities• of the .coutitiy, althopgli hi ha's, net - , yet'. hien tint tipthi 7-- rhiti' - ;(rial: Santa`: Anna, eppeartio';direct r all- hitt exer hone AeWardis saving a •poitiakilhis' ii wn 'property . and tha his wiihv itor`any:ulte., ; rier'opeiquoris which iikrOjrliOve - he'bhancps appealed daily- More-forthe; eaCePticiithelde bictitor, Santa' R? The` following, maxim ie>worthy o ( eonniderntien' ,-„about thane daai....;l3linab pot too lest you fall., lie not on , t - groenO.: 1 141 01 4-. 1 )q-Aram0 3 40 71 .....--gin* iviirsetf- sage; when* your own legs boar YdP.' ' ' - - ~„. ... • _ 1 3 Ortrt.iit ' flawrinkilni input✓tiopidar yew- Ales of the preseut daY.l4e thole , Whip!' ptilify_atid cleanse the blood, sititt- which streAnowu to be inno cent in their Sucliremediei tia Aillinue- - ny,•,Meroury, ZintiTitut -., the ' havitCq recourse. te Itleedlog In dleealeti, are nott,„it is hollettgointout, of . fuahion, and .V I siggpkblii. Itemeillea wilt be scion „the popular, medicine... lien ,Braoulrelli's , Yeiria tile Unlyerail pills wilt bri used mind appreciated . They.itre known to act beneficially, on every' , pert Of, thirbbilyt being taken up' bit',the;Ohylii they . .esiss into the bldotti_whiett they. Purity i and it shook be: rerrierchatid thartheY only remove tkoartpurtakont the bleed , which ;were the, cautp•of iiitlantinittlielopr , 4 dosease of.stny kliyl;,,; Nothloir,,litequatle - .l:ltldyt the vitiated Ininitt*,,tritlVir,yettef,ableiv*/_l42lllitee,e , tliii kfrillit lUtfcylriitis . .rk 41f11"idk ei::tialdo,':, ary;litti it loirsii: 000, ~ , IY',, , I,rc ,1 4;;;.t .. 4, 01310 ' ti entitle, y4 , 91ta t i9;.411.„ ia, ,, ,f t prn o llpol, Or thig'loripiiii . :. -f",. -- ..c2 , ,,v . ,t , _ ~,,;,5 A:i,,,,,,..,t4t4. SWI=KOS=I =1163 ‘ M ,s,ny ;‘:_Q;rg-ra:}"i? . _ 41; v u • li.l:4.4k,4oljirgilig6l Ale $4-44, but is generally helil i 450, the set; tling price from thirears was at A. 371,7—, hie no transactions in ,Susquehanpa tt report last sale-.was-at '4.soTper. bbl:, GRAIk.---Thesupply_ef Wheat,thotigh moderate is about equal to tho'degend and consists Cheitly of Pennsylvania, which is -taken on arrival, at :prices ringing.from 96 • • • - cents to $1 03 forAnfetior to' prime reds;, lilobably 10 to 12,000' biisliels hive been sold. 'Rye has been disposed of at 66 to 62 cents. Corn has come down to a tribe,-' , owing to the difficulty of procuring vessels by which to make shiptnents, and-at close we quote white at 41:,) slid yellow, 421044 cents the; latter for Ono:Sylvania. Oats is worth about 25 cen4l . rtlaversecd is held tit $4, for, small lots, bat forr-large parcels it ie difficult to obtain $3 75; unless the qual ity is- strictly prime. Flaxseed is a little bettor Say 1 15 to $1 20 per bushel. , SP I Rll`S.=*-Prices:of IVhkskey. are' to w er, bbls not commanding oiler 2 . 3,, and 1 hds 22 cents. • - CUMBERLAND .GRAYS, . ATTENTION. You will parade At Mount Rock, on Monday the stb, and illso on thursday the tsth of Mar neat, .nt the-same place—bsth .days at_to o'clock,. A-,-.M„ completely equipt for drill - • • By oriler of the Copt AriflA El AM .MYERS,.O. ...April 16 1t.45. - . A LL persona are hereby Ailed that tht; trust .ttamount of Groans W. BRICKER and .tour BRANDT, asslgneeti• of ,Henry Neel, of Monroe. .194Xuslini, Cumberland county, under a deed of vol untary assignment for the benefit of creditors, was this day presented to the court of Common Pleas of said county and filed. and that the said court has appointed Tuesday the 29th of April instant, at the argument court to be held at Carlisle for its at lowance and that the slime will tlien lie alloWed by the court unless cause belihown why said accounts should_not-be_allotved. ' PEIOB,II.CRISWELT, April 14, 1e45; Prothonotary. by the court: _ - - . • A CC A•M RE NICK 'ANDERSON ' 3 ETURNS lint sincere thanks to those of his fel- Witt3Tlllll=tradireirin . Vitilefr 'Mike Out in hit titore'on the night of the 7tlt of A ri6wns,rsubiliied,u444hoptinciP 4 4 l -14" 1 -44:s-1 ;V • 1`..'1'.• coritrittulla so liberally in-money towards coverlugl his . loss. Being a younftmcm - rmd without a' fami lyr, lie felt it td be lii§ ditty to decline receiving the contributions which their generosity would 'hove placed in his hands; Ind ha takes this opportunity, of informing all his friends and felloW citizens, that lie has again eiiminenced business, and that he will shortly have a fresh stock of goods on_hand, amid will be happy to serve all those who feel an inc ins tfmrto patronize him in the Way of business. Carlisl6, - 011115; 1845:' BRIGADE INSPECTOIVI r r., .V , it. C ; .:' ' ' . A r.-4,044,. • Order. - - THE enrolled Malitia and Volunteers sohject to military duty within the bounds of the let Uri, gade, Ilth Di, ision, I'. M., are ordered to parade by companies under the command of their respective commanding officers, on Monday Jhefitti day of May next, and the Regiments and Battalions for inspec tion under the command of their respective Field Officers, as' follows 1 - The let 'Battalion or Cumberland Volunteers un der the commruid of Col. Samuel Alexander, at Car lisle on Monday the 12th day of May next. The 197th Regiment P.- M. under the command of Col. Armstrong Nohle,at the same time add place. b The 2d Battalion of Cumberland Volunteere tin der the command of Major. John Clendenin, at Me chanicsburg on Ttiesday the 13th of May next.'" The let Battalion of the 96th Regiment under the corinnand of Lieut. Col. Joseph Ingram, at the same time and place. 2tl Battalion of •tiors6lh Regiment at Oys ter's Point, on Wednesday the 19th day of May next. The let Battalion of.the 23d Regiment tinder the command of C01...10hn Wyncoop, at Mount Rol; on ThursdaY day :cif May next: The OuinbeiltnadPl:ay,"„neder the command fof Capt. Samuel 6tew4l4t,ilieciame time and place, TAXI or at NewilllOFtiallk;lliii''Hilif' 6l 'MaJl.nexl• - . The let Regiliiirileif Volunteers un der the cominsiillforlO4Vohn Hood, at Novvville t on Friday thC46lh:of MS'inext. The 2d Illatbilleii:orlhe 23d Regiment at tit. The 196th Reilieeiif.iinder the commend of Col. .nry B. Rehuck, nt Shippensburg on Saturday the 19th day of May next. The Shipperisburg Temp under thdeetem,and of Capt. J. ft. Young, at the same tithe and.place. The Union Guards under the command er Capt.. David Wherry. at the same thim — and place. f . Tho Mount hock Independent Light InfaritrY un der the command of Capt. Rhusds, at the same time and place. Dy order of • J. REFIRAR, Brig. hag). lit-Brig. 11th Div. P. M. Brigs le Inspeetor's OMR, Carlisle, A ptil 10, 1845. S . • .• 'Pholinos for itcm-tiftendandeil.bo -fifty cents each Joy, and can be paid to. the County Tircifiliter or - gie Collectors of the State-or-Connty_ 'btii,before the days of training, or within sis,ty•deys thereifter—it - Whichlhave all the - Collecterti _will be reii !tiredto make settlement, The balance of the fines after -deducting the experise of Brigade, will, .7 (a-The officers in command. pi_Militia , Regl- Mena dre . requeited to make . appointments of com pany, officers in . rdom of all nksignatione 4 , ton:easels r withontdeitty-1,.. • 7:F .'----, 7, -• . -- F =7 ;75 - 7 =77- r i ,L 7 R, - : --- . FILESI-1 . FRUITS, • JEST RECEIVED .AT J. G.ItAY,Bt Ea's., "Gioteiir Shoe .& Variety Stoics. , Currant. Crteaberrsesiti mese anti Maekere.lkat - ofrotetl at their- rates.' N. B. Expecteddailj Ilittie;Eitles; titled Beid iTnd.Torignea. r - - - • lII.TIII BE R X' LUMBE r o kitiiiibecribeehui.now and wi,ll,constant!.! keep t laurd; kinds 'Lutnbei., suet, aa'Whitta; Pine bhatlea,Shinglin‘ 2 6 at tliaiiimr.iarines'. With tha taatiat Caaht at the NVaretniusti Of •' • : M. 13 .' 1 %04 .1 " 7 !*' : ; : : 'March 12,4445.:: 4.: • • Estate of .Sarattel•lltiekeraltet;led'il: " 11* ETTER 8, '9r'. Antra i jalittlia Eil* of .R. 4 Samna, thiakitaliailaio. of;Frankton] 'taint shop' :!Icteasad; hive baansra ntid ]kaL,ankairriber, reatengln the mom towask]ta!).All , persona indatt acittrelveao'ls 000,,Pert*d thole TAl]ng swaentthaiaatilem nk, °lion • '1;:;" • ; /1'1:;1.1S. '; f4l ' hri DIYWANG „ • fi 7.,Nr; John tiiktOcrimi . El if linii-lla,rtf.vfiao*li s.:**ll6. tiii4lol entot of„; zj.:444( .70q,K ' Vf 4 :1 1 ;" , , '*-Yefiridi;y4o;t [454' .z r kustiteitraititai,:y "0111118 niideraikiiexhiti•Ottillitoirjt iirtheAnsqueltann_ ;iVbine or Ceti andCanatfloafi , retufntheir ale sere thanks to their_ &le in:l7ltnnklin and .I:um berland eountiett for; ' ;cid respeptially in form them , that We. ...pkepared to resolve and forward A..013 • 4 4 'tr'...`.! nine , • %. 7: egith • PHILADELPEIII firid,,BALM P ORg Proddee will be'deliverderto any' honAn,,n phis or Baltimore to which thelißoht: Their'agents In the eitleat.q7 Messrs: 1. Witiotrr Vine at. Wharlonthe • Detalitr,' Messrs. Jonrr Meeintotioti::St , tint Ore.. They will alao;rrejeWiMforwrltidolaitkiiefitio - nine gilt qinotrtits,:Breight,mntliPassen gera also fort . 00"nd West 'Bran • ett Canals. • P. 111,A11.11N. 1.11/• Chlir4. 4 4;l;etlitS. Iron and ktenerg qomnAsstaki-Iller. • • chant,, • SPEAIVS - WIFIAItiF, BAI:TIMORES. RECKIVES l'ig Tram, Blooms Bud , lion, Nsil'llotis.dssongs, • 13,Er:RMNCE • Mord'i Si S. N. Lewis, - ' Lewis, James & Co. • Ptiladelphia. ' Moiris Jones, " E. G; llutilh & Co. • • Hen.). H. Field, James Tae wit Ate,s. C. L. bt tii'Mereinints generally in Itiltimorc, .March 1e„1845. _ Cheap Umbrett p ,Parasol_ and , •Shadelranufactory, ; "FOSTAIF Vir.• CLARICE, Successor to Robert itueltie, late at N0...4 Sduth Fourth Street, Phil. adelplon, has remitted to- the Nutt' West corner cif Fourth and Market streets, where he keep .. s con staidly for sale superior artict.;rot theitbove named gobtls, manufactured under his-own immediate , su perintendence, and warranted ,ol• as good quality as can he purchased in this or any. other city. . Desling only-for Cads, J. W. C. is ettableit to sell on the most reasonnble terms, and he respect. fully invites Merchants anti others visiting the city, to call and examine Ids stock- and prices before purchasing elsewhere.- • ..10STA.'ftitilA It RE; itl. • NV. Corner of Fourth as d Warket sit cets, Philadelphia. „' Februm v -= egm :S• • Carlisle March 29, i14;.5.1 NOT!F.E ix hereby kiven to rill persoris info ented, flint .the fullowingiieeennts have been filed in this ulEce inf . :examination by filo ^ ea., I:untantrtherein named, and will he preSented eotrfirrnetinn-and-allowaneeinn Tatailtry-th-e-29tli Shippeneburg, deceased, r_ The oceondt of Benjamin Fides: Admials trator of George Fiches, lute of Newton townelljp, deceased. . 3. The: hi-count of Jncoh ClippinYer,Adpinte. trn,:or of .10lin ft . .. Stewart, Into of I,lc , ntrotigh, of Shippensb2trg, derensell. 4. The t , coolt of John Garriiin, Arloninislra. for of Daniel flenAuw, luta of Si lver Spring township, ticocased. 5. _Thp acc: , unt tit". John Craigltexl, Rxecnior nrCatha rine Dixon, late of South Middleton to'qn. ship, deceased. `. • 6. The neco,,unt of Meld Demuth, Exoeuto/ of Samuel Demul.b,luto of dielcireien toH,hnhip.'db• ceased. • 7. The necount ofJoenb Erb, Administritr I o of John Erb, lute of Booth Alithiktto_.t.igtophipae,_ cenerll. 6. The nr_Tount of Fla moil Miller, EA - en:tor o Henry M I kr, late rit Allen I ownnnip, dec ease d. 9. The nEeennt ~ 1 !north Adiniiii4fn tot of Christian Failor, late of maw!. 10. The account of Acfnm Feemim, Adminix tratot of Valentine Feeman, lute of Allen town bhip,deceastir. ' - 11. The account of John H. Convex, Admiiiie. trntor do honk non of Nancy Orr,late of the ho. rough of Mechanicsburg, deceased. 12. 4 1"lto , ,tecoont of Jos en i r a n d J o h n m e nd. land, Adin - nistrafor of Joseph McClelland, late of Hopewell township, rieecased. 13. The accmint nfJohn Kozer, Administrate', of John Frelick, Into of Silver Spring township, decenscd.- • - - • 14. The account of - John X erldrr. Administra. tor of Chrietian Keekkr, lute of Dickinson town, ship, deceased. 15. The account of Jacob Duey, Administrator of James Hutton, lute of the borough of Carlisle, fleeces, d. • ThO neeount or Jacob Clippinger Guardian of Mtn R. Stewart. 17. 'Plu• ocenuoi of William B. Seyrnore,Gear. dian of Richard Stevenloh, of the Borough 'of Carlisle. •_IP, Tbo.obv_oord_of_Jiiapb,Rui,p 4 _Guardion of Adeline sidle; minor, et:tiled by Henry Rupp., ID. The octounia - IlenryßUppiGnardlan of • , lisabet. l oWiltia-ininur child of — John Wilt de. -ceased.. . H lib account ete-ft chebl 4iishler, Guardian of :Henry Cilekltsi;paituar Ghild of DavitrCuclilin des Wang Esq. Guardian of the minor ciiildren 'of 'Thompson Brown. de'd. The Guardian of Sa rali-Ann Neitlinh; Summit: of dectased....,''..T. • • , The account •of William Line, Guardian at Samuel &Midi,- a minor - child of Samuel Nei dieli,-deecasci;l„ • • ' Th he account' of William 'Line, Guardian of John rflordich; minor 'child of of Samuel Neidich, decemuall, •'••'::-i-i'''-.1.'.:4;.4:44Ccin',.. BRETZ, Registcr. CHEAP_ MINDS. "kit — D. .7.- L .S. , Ni , 10. North Sixth se, r Jew -tt et. havieMaiket,, Philadelphia. • V EN ITIANBLIN BLIND MANUFACTt2 ER Uri ea alwein_oif, hand large and fashionable as .11.1 sortatent foc variety orehlirr netudyund style :Or •(I excel those of any Whi. • oatabli aliinellt:;in the ' city; and will be sold fit the very, loWoif•prictal,,•:Aernhaws supplied with *an* quantitv. lit the Sluktiseittotice: Old Millais re, .:plinltTOW[trindilytitWltink - 7equal 7 tOlints. _ • He respectfully- Invites the: citizens of Cumber. land crawly', to gitre;:,lllw•it: 'war, before purchasing 041:lionsainl Sigrr,paintiiiieXCFßled4ll"u2/ iR the best thinner and do iiitieacit_termar 1. , March 19,1 845. AnothFr ArrAva.lroUNE:W and I. u ru s i ' at e l d from t7l e A r . : 1 17 ,3 ; r t °614 Com fo rts , Itt only e fi i l u e c t 1 4 : - ad MannoaN . c u l l f ' #1 , 10 ) . 121 co' LOS 'lgaiebed and ots t:Tial+r n t at *1 - 14 1 ' • -.1 - and - n bi en .hi u t usna y, _ay t earnytnnn, , Nr e tvo Cords, o,llett.;iiiii4,44 ram --,- liortera Caahmnres, Shavih - ,. ghan datiiiiei,ito., in gtpi'd ,Thip`laot ellicee 'make& ; tny: atonkkLll oonrililew Al onions vennting 'good bargiiins - ddil do n'eli at the' . ol' inid,lnurtti. store ' the l ibir ner . ial , • Maripiatlrnnt. ; " ' - ' . 4 • , ':Atztte:of.rriOCeS enri eCetktae • • , „ , ,r wryßO.s , 14'dministratiois o'RLstip 'two 0 4t644,,Atran. 'township; den.'d. , hAvi beek muted te,ttki • • • P•resi 3 Oint •,,tha ramp t9wtioNp;'L'•All •It Altledplire rg,9 o PMed ttiokilicetik)tmeo)*sl* 4 044.-topreiftt Ilkera: Oar ,uattlep9l4o, ,, , 4•6acr-COOVEIIt. '•• ' c 46„,„ ~-' , ...„. .I.AglikV , ‘ • lime4f , V “wefig - 11 - , ll' --." Aptat ,,..,,,.... -" ,, _rye ~. ...,.,"..... 4 5,, ~..,,,,,,..„...,....„..,,,,.. .....,,, . 4, Wk.. ~ ~,IVit,::.'2r- ,rl_4.3..vbet , ~;.J'- : , ..1i,•:,!!th'...'',,'!:%',f,!-,,,,!,'-,,Z,„,..d.74,7,,f,',,,e, ~ , ... ~ 4 ,V;,,fi1t`.! • , :i, , , , ,i14 , ,? , ,;,, - :,...;:r'; '. qE:t,.f:l::':—.l'; . , .... d . Mee . 3. Nom , ' York Boston • • • t •