„' El N NI tligkriii,i l 7 ll TOß AND PROPRIETOR, 'MARL,IIBIE. EMI ; ,.!.j._IO 4 ONESLIAY -.June 4, 11145. :,11ilieThere to° be three thousand 'appliciritic•Tor office in the Philadeliibia • CustOm•liousi. reetrthiLiercieniftd-gambler;oriyirtfrat Aber. silo} 'oE'Parols 20 etron tliati sic 1L :,,Tll-0441,iiiiiidT;11"kederitk Adel. 00tei "Of the Parables at Bremen. MUM - I ttri f fi " tO • Piii-"a8 been7urt[ier re- 'ttiOed to . ihit:loth'Or.Tatie;•iB.4o truly a 'inoetiine'eninitahle proceeding on the part of the • ‘, !piked that the Hon: Caleb • Vushing-ha# 7 4reparatieii7a — workv - de ecriptipe of the eountries ,_ peopta ate! scenes whict. Ca : under - hia observation .engegeil in . hie !niesipn,,to Phiria.,,/, - • The. Res. Dr. Breekenbriclgeleft snore - oh Aonday morning, in tha western• tram of ore kir .LeXingtOnv Hy;;' where he 'wilFrerntnn' for shnit tirne,an4 thence. 'prileecatto-Contionsburg,,-Pa.;:tp—assunie tie ; . 41illies'as President of Jafersoii Col- 60. According to a paragraph in the Spring ' field, _la., .Journal of .' the 15th inst., the . Al'ornuins diffeferit parts of the West .:-.ara-genetally_mhylag to their city_Laf !Nati, -yen, carrying with them alt.,the anus/ they can . obtain. New_ mischiefs areliiiPposed to bcriffe4iiii. 'Fi've eiatlis, of the nciro r cs imps:tried in, to America ,. .in the hat twenty years, have heart United in ?Brazil. • Brazil stands a tonel alierninalijei -traffic; and the jade iftt•alre . ‘earries it'on siaieirstai et all ',lotions in the last centu, Vitir Preeident Polk hae appointed George .I*,..4onnelfuiirejitiqfeltetiefor-lowalerri, .. . . .. reOrYy This M!. -,Topes was a second in the Cillw. duel: .-- Before the election - the Acitightof ilfr. blay's_eonnection - with that 4iiel filled' the locofoCos with horror, though ~ 4hey- well, kriew that he only interfered in the••7,lor ~ of_ 'preventing fit; ~ • now, their ,v ' - feeldflel e§aPPOefel to a-ItiOratiVe•fficaiiit 1 tidivideitVwhe attended`-the field of 'death •118. Oiler - Wilier, ,andnot a whisper of die 71iiitiarietioilleTheird'An the ranli r e of ihe • ..-- , • • rt.Tir..;- , Those soft-hearted (or headed) perireittf,wito wereinfitteneed iti their vote's ty'dte-ostcries of these doel-4atingjoeofci eos,vill begin .to find out, shortly, that they, made• great judies of themselves, "Pennsylvaniair is destined ie_become s:lron' State of the Confederacy. , Un der the; influence of the (\Fisting Tariff her inexhaustible mines of coal and iron 9re will'be steadily dereloped and made yak able not only-to the individual- proprietors but to < the country rat large. -,ln the three !Counties of ,Clarion; Armstrong and Von : , ango. no less than twelve new iron fume= cea are in the. progress of. erection, The iiriirlta:A,DartyPO, alone twill consume one hnittireCtliiisitul' tons of..anthracite *itirrtettijrigijiil, - of the - Mining Journal England) that steam-holler aspic)- , ItiOni'marVe prevented* the very simple • Plati of hiving :A smell hole drilled le the ifirlininiulitiebr*er - thO - firovlseeran 4l- fills with , it leaden : tivit,•.Whleh will •melf only viluiw'MA - water lour below ihe prop M The:. a:Mexican bat* Anti-Sladery , Sci -titetY—',"Mzeiliine4,lteiteral ;years 'ago, with its provide - net nointititten' to -attend to Mission.. ary bnaMesic , 'Atior,ifeen dissolved ittnrthe 4seision'attiri,:setingibearif •at.Bostotti=not to. Ap"point ,a, , ,shive•floider ,as a , missionary: The - elitiga Mseasaitjr„-.of criiitiOn in ye. gartlefitim having' ceased li::PlVlr.,Ch_tjraakriow,le s dlio under ..date qf "t-h. e4 Sq l uablitikrespqts, fqoir 'Air ; :'.7 ll Q:firet• •if ,a e#sTr pitehei, e} +g kaffrom the ilbalhefiecondom o . 4 , l,:ladfeed,l,l4ci*ioli, - '9opp ! ,:beings7l) biautiful.4il,ver.pitabeiig. • • that ~ ',,e says - -., rk -.Tri:•." i l i e il in „ ince Nisei.'9o been re •• 1 ; a two 4:?" -' • k 'hawse A ~ ~ ohiire , story 11 :r,F,,y‘l t -tik INlifx The etref' • ..- r that , ...,ifid nooliT lifit. ..pol,!_,Yt,,.i.iiiiiiii,ol*,,.,._ by iiflaA) • iip-iii0eu...7.,:,1 4,baneea, „; has bee - • • • to - lba,, }1 ',''' • twea,:• ~,,,, ~,.,4„-gi ere ,„,,,4,i!A•I'Y f.Z ► . er,'llkAl l -7,+:-• ,i-., • 7, 4::•".= •.,-.., c- - -s' • ' ewo'm W, -.,..,,. 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'•4titurmilt • SFilt 001 in, h ei f e t .c h ett; i•v •ard B Co ri n ; n c i f y i . l - l o e fP u hilade!phia; was ! . neklbrated-iii—lrkursilay - aft ertoWtifit.Nl th:e .titi'poriiitmidanca of tire Atiiiriein 14P a: oral, .. ,I *‘o44liittiin Noire," aid•bi.it fair and, Teri,*id;iitthe, Illteuiurn tin the..ovening. , from the 4'reafer.'", ''.‘''::T.lll3.2oFatigentents iat The liquatet-.N.FPr.e ) 'na4e'itlthwieurse of the morning. in the Ventru r 4 k2oirtram,wis erected for the pru- , Sic; anff.foitheie, Who had the superinten dence:orate 'affair. Over , each of the four gvittis '-cif.tiutrunce into the . square was post 'e;-6 liege plaorird, upon which were inscri,' bed tbe:i#,Odti-" For 'the children • of the West." 'Phis = indicated_tho. able - era the celebration, and the purpose Ito_whichithe_proceeds_a;isingrom-the sale of fancy articles and fromthe , festval at the Mutieunrin the evening were .to be applied; to . wit, supplying the . destitute Sunday Scho,ols in the Western country with books - Long_ before_three o'clock, the hour at which the celebration was to commence, the streets around„tbe,squarl were throng ed with a dense mas&of interested specta tors, of,both sexes. Crowds,, of children naight.lae_seen in all parts of the city. I.lpr -tying-to-their res ectivc schools, attended by their _ relatives and dressed in white and decorated with flowers. In feel, _every_ 'thing indicated a great gala day among the `children of °malty. As the hour of three approached, all the avenues to Washing •ton Square became more densely thronged and Indepen4ite.. e Square, opposite, was filled with women and children, who came pe..—Scors.. The Philadelphia BC fietat nd soon ascended the plitform, and_ prepared for the approach of the schools. .`large num ber had_ alreddr.ttrived on the ground with banners flying, and were waiting the open ing of the gates. At three o'clock, lire. l * O Y , band commenced playing p patriotic air, and _the lung and-glittering - ties or happy children were soon observed winding along the walks'of the sqiiare find over(the - grayer, and' elting the air ring with.the notes of the beautifully me, Oh let us be joyful," as they passed along. It is impossible. to , give an •adequate e- I scription of this scene:- We_know not have Imkmber present,,but there could int h,ave 'beef; less than four thousand in the square, including, the Jeachers and parents of the - children. This-Alaiti=brtnitli - sexes, prin= cfpally, howeVer,',feniales; dressed g in the tiratest manner aradecoratedwith,floWers, _Marching_ in_ Serpen tine' linee -th tone-tie square, Rimed truly an itoiinngtlirciaPitv . The girls-wereAqi*eit:leAl!o,";Witii'gip. red in their IS 'of': flowers beautifully irrongiii: , Theboys Wire. rils'o neatly-attired,-and-carried boquets-efilow 'ars. Each school-was aceinnpanied by banners with appropriate inscriptions in gold letters on silk grounds, wreathed with silk. garlands. One banner in particular attracted much attention. 'lt consisted of a blue silk arch, with an inscription, lind on. the pole hill& under the centße-of the •arch, was a beautiful nest of roses, in which a live turtle dote nestled: The occasional fluttering :of the dove showed that it was somewhat stet:tied - by what was going on. At the Museum the tables were splen didly arranged, but theilmatlirs, crowd, .and• the fact of the arrangements being incomplete, prevented pa from observing accurately. &Ace it' that vidoit, en* gave, evidence of a iich`festival in the evening. :Nile whole ,passed 4 OCivithout the •slightesti accident ; all were 'delighted with ;the ceremonies ; the children partic i Work) , were in cittacies, and we believe that they have not,experienced such a day since the last Sunday School -Anniversary.. eral Assembly: of,the rresbyteritM Church, at dincinnadi on -the.2oth: lest., the Com mittee to tylioni the• subject - bf - elniery had been referredi. made a report which was adopted -.by a vote 104 yeas, 12 nays,4l non . rgues that as slavery eziated -in the timel:,'.of Christ and_,ltis„Apostles,,and:witsnOtiditii, nouncid'hy, them es. Sinful JO itself Grin* consistent,ith-Christianity—as slavehold; „. .era were received into the Churches organ. 7 ized by Abom, and not nomrnanded.to °map cipate.their slaviis er -iitid.as Christ sod his .oritles did Oot.makttho or slaves' a bar tO omtintinion, for attempt to remove 'it from, the'o6 - 'oli by legisleUon=ifie'Glen- nO'rigt4 to - ( 1 4 -4 O:Tliei "do oiiti-hogieVer,. bellivO: it' right' to;iregard .Ortft. 'Proo4.l.;...° k P o f t `,.9 le mesteriii Mit the . sPirit'nf the l foldeti rule, fAWhatsoever yrM Weeldthei l others'snould. ao.vntb.,you,'o ; y . ei*!`,sp , :!iiitl - tiiPm;"' • TlietrePort•tionCluiled , With the 'f o llow. re ll cion Resolved„ ' hat tii4 general Aesambly., of thiiMedloirian C hu r c h; puoir.Waii7;9ogiuituf ,pfganized,' end.: has • loWcOtittltedYthe*.ttd - PE - ttoir-Oit l ito , itiofcli,lippn - An ,i:Onceded , Principle that ViOnitiatinee, ilemestidAnvOri"ooder, citiiittnOincitit; Whielilt-is found in` the 13.0 01 0 **ortion-of l / 4 tho onnntrYviti tnnirtitlntunotrimuni44tind ekes'. thiteti. , N li9ho 0 0 ' 'Of 4 000, 0 , alakiihk o w. - • 10 1 , 7 i• .01 1 thr . 2 4 1 +OO% 4411 (dr v'tc' e vklk , 4 c 4 6 46.:e ; ' Imo ly.At OIDtN 03rli`mintON has re. ained j a t was s _ lay of iSilia ( i'eiFciCen nt a' tho .'. Clem iab ' d 4 .400d .6114 :4 11 9- - vet ; mitt cM'ieeted together irom sigrOithding iotintrY . 4 .4 i4the great i'le' . .imtF 6 en Push' •tchii : It estinfited that al;out -2?),090:' ersontere in itinda P 9 ° et and Many of the scones were well calculat ed to giye offence to good taste and:'eoun s d morals. Gambling was carriAkm in many forms, from thd thimbleli r gsofaro-table up tit the . betting-stand t AiAll was;'excite'- Ingnt r ittul-many-thousands-of-dollais7MuSt. have:bdtitiwagered in various wayik. , `: i rh, , - ittet"t4t!ti*rtake - place at t 517ultieltv :and a 4 the boa , . approaahid 2 i=iliatz,starui7liee•Sm6 - ertiivded, and the exciteineift"-cdieriinedlif intensity. Of the prineipitV . Fitaltil there could not have - been Ides thaqooo ; minus. far-too molly forits strengl4t'lliThert - Per;', tona :and Fashion were lii:mi,ght out, and' the race about to beginv'thard . -was-A - Sud.: - den movement-9 sort , of general bending forward, to catch a viefr of the' celebrated horses. This, movement 'r.due 'id al' Lye strain upon the stand, which wavered, tottered and cracked. At first it parted and fell--gradually--at least sufficiently so , to I 've a momentary—and only a momentary warning of danger. Then the whole cen tre of the ponderous mass—containing-two stories iind more than 100 feet in length— fell with a tremendous crash. Titetene that ensiled' beggars all description.--• The cry of panic and alarm was truly ap palling, and• it was imposiblefor a time to ; discover the extent of the injury, and the belief at first was general that .a great num ber of lives had- been lost. Poles were promptly obtained to keep the crowd bask, ancl - tmm.ovelite:rubittatidiffihber—__The_ gm:MI : floor was- occupied with eating, drinking and gaming tables--mid contained a great nucrther.of people--some of wllom were among the wounded. It occupied about half an hour-to clear away the rub bish. Meanwhile the reports were of the most exaggerated chaActer, and by the dine they reached the city, the number or killed was placed by several of them at over one hundred. As far as we have been able to ascertain, no life was immediately lest, - al though a boy was carried awarapparently dead ; and it w a s feared that Ave others were dedgernusly, if not fatally wounded. The names of some of the sufferers-4We- Mr. P. 0. Daniel, Mr. E. Ovenshifie, Mr. Stratton; - Mr. Way, Mr.sMeEliov; Mr. * - -F!riee. The,' wounded ell 71 1 1 arngt}al t o nearly ,' lr theliOidritir see try no Jag vr. Most of the sufferers were conveyed home, and while on , the ground were at tended hy W. McClelland and several other physicians. At first, the excitement was so painful, that it -was thought the race would lie post poned altogether. But the alarm subsided in some measure in the course of an hour, and the race took placu with the following results : • riltst.:itiNr. The home !started evenly and together, Peytona havititOte beide Arnett. At the end, of about.-.ltalf:-la'mile,- rashinA ehot aheatrabouiii lengt h a ahall,,vihiolVati. , nd _ vantoge .-ehe''-yrajoehied % .,throogh(Tt, the heat—'Peyttitia;,,triakhig several struggles, but in vair47:Tlioi.'/ , rnirittteis' and 4 see " Szcozwp HEAP. The hourseu -again . --starte& evenly, an . d kept closely together, neck - and, neck, for nearly three Mt lei+„ but Peytona was a neck insedianie at the end of the "sienna miter By the end rnf mile go*: ever, they weru-once more even; And aeon after,E!ashion allot ahead' for about a length, pcLat the..rameame..irrate ing her opponent 'without mach apparent !Aron; by . several lengths. 'Time 7 . minutes and 574eirmds. . • 7 METHODIST Putman - Thvisiolverlie : Methodist ConventiOn, which rieintlg'ailf, Ilembled at 'Lovisville; cootpespd 'Of NI inie_ ore ,: -- erclureiVel - ?" kiln , the 'Stave!) °Ping gistel,- on: Setuplay last, adoptedthe 101. ..hAtfilig,,resolotiCils, _whiCh, officially sepa l , 'rates chuich',louth . -frolk, the church, nort;Plltl7 . ; erects It' had a7distina, aad in. depenlOit*ody, ', :, ; ~,..,,.,,, .., ~; , k Bait reiotved by the delitateeof the sx.' _ _ cst i . ii . si t ,_,_ ~ E ...i,7 iii etal cOnlafen es le , ethoilist pie pp church in the slavetbohlinf, States; irripnk eral . con vention asselsple,dll That it is. right l'l ' Pediglilt :and nece.se,iol" siPecat :the in .. : tthaVionfefences,,,rephseniell • in' this sea', YPitti_Vi't.i9l(?llAstirleleeeitee ecclesiastic ei.tge,c'_. 400 , 4rAri...t: 1 ,1PP?lhe 4tl!isillePS9. ( lr• Ole; gegf: d #kq r l nco of . li,he:sC!h o4l i s t* , FlP lB., copal chlitglvs aupiesent..ooljlsliiooi 4; and. a t ecoxoingls, yre, the.,dekeptPs; pf ' , paid: an;, nu,al soaferances, irOpg,ri . tleti*e_pioylr, i;p4t:,:iii l iti xie , B,Pii,aratioio 01410 1 4-',lllo, treitereF,COnference - 01,J13144, tloveolentrili, aeclareVie:ljtirifidietiowljittletio •fiAeicieeci liiiiii•fitilatiiiarE4iifiiOliiii; 7 99 the ge,Tio ral , e6ncetecce` of }lie' Mithinlisi_BPlicopal •ohqtithKehfiridy:d(iirolue4jllia that idid ,a'nikilieg' Ciifeielical shall`lie'ioiti theihaia'' : I tiffi 4 Oititittliefl li,, 4,opailqe,olilesirtitil o,4fitiefitiiio ‘ i3tioyir, : ilie r ptiai.iiiional Olan,ef. ii 00-60-44' 01400,4iliVine..e&ipgv', the. ! l iso 14e - :*: ,s l e .tt*C; 7 :E 6ll o l " l'e ( T i' i # 6 i i ff l °4 1 5 1 h:100,0 4 004 ii - lie-eiTi l' Oh,d 'k#Orefroioxi , #.4 l4 Wdap iii o eonbsploal ... 1 ;00siaii'di10:110.440!.04i090i*'14k: AP' 4 ,#'.l4Ciiioo l:l 4i!So ‘ o*l i tkti i ! °4l4 02**; 1 044,!iv00410 4 0iVi k q4' o'' ,l4 "is, I!iics**Awki4**liill)l,iii:o"'"!k .i'dif!'4 l o l oo l 4o:4,, iit/ 6 9.'1 4 :t*idg ',:kli.i*iqiiio44l474o4 6 osoo l iiiiO 4 * lipa - '9l . ' n - ''''' II .'-' , -.,:' lt, ' A',.s•-;'..W ,, ",'',:e`.. , ''y ._,,,_ ...E.4 1 ,,'„,:,.,:;;:!, ';l', , f! ~, :', ' '7, ~ '..',V,e,?,9.0.1,', 4 .,';;;. _ :•. , ~-, I"ji „re,,e, ...-',., - 7 0.1,141)4.1 , if:', ":i`l"4::i'';':',,,Z.-,, ' 1 41i,Wigt„ Aifrfuikiittmvti*tt able tit,rder near West beget PA, oa the 19 : h we-tike- frotn=7 the: 40 1 1 1 1 16 ,0 13 `ih - af °A:§A.R4Y-41°P1118; PV(IIA half ' Jeanie' house 'of James Patton ieopektehlifeitticr•living tt` bout it t of the luireeglik''ond there 'ef the' 'll64:Mild Weeded 'Mid hieekhearted muiders that has ever fallen to our tot to 'record. Mr. and' Mrs Patten hadgone to church, anci, left in thetvrese it young Orion t girl, theii eon, Vlireetify. Patten 'Uyouth seinelfteen years of age,' and an infant lying-in , the cradle. . ..They. had Imen gone but a short time, lmfore - thryo - ifri - mus - Boy*eriteiedi - and after locket f the door corefull ",', laced hill hand im Ai boys iftad, !aid ts.obw at _you ititiniw e3116 - 1":(16 lad h4d-Aiditiiiek ir , - ' '-' --..4-.. ,, ,- - - - for some tinteddisi,lB4.scarSel7-4fine ie, answer 94:114iticiii, ore 154‘ seized the hings, tiod!withiiioleqt hickirileyellsii him liiihrTfloW:,:friiilsrint his sentl itilliii - r - iiiist• hOrrible riiinnevi Thit girl, tdarthed t flew to the cradle, seized thf_infani; hoisted the window, jumied out, and ran to alarm the neighbori. As the reached'llie .whidow, le-tleelared:afterwa, sd,before--tbk-41tler inati,":that ehi lieaytl thk bciy scream;-"Jim kill me?" Then a blow', kfalli . and all was still. On arriving at the the neighbors found every:door on. -the' first story — fast' anti - their'Wereotivelled to enter by the • window.. ' • Here n sight 'presented itself at, Which the blood curdles to relate. The inhuman Monster, after having beat out the 'boy's biains; discovered, from all appearance, he . had beerrso thrown In before life was . entirely extinct; a k - ile gave evidence of having_etrug ! ledlfeVeieF, and succeeded :in .get- wig himself,out of The fire. The flesh up• on his face, and indeed il! whole upper part of his body, its burnt-entirely off,und presented" a most dreadful and brit -rend , ing sighit. " • - - Immediate ,search was 'made for the murderer throughout the house, 'and . per soils sent in every direetion'toseireh. He was arrested abot , twodiours , ri ft eiwards at the house of his„fathee, an honest labotiting arrested,'-he etoytly denied ilia chare,.and Said--Wiratitifeciftit• JiMes - Patton l s, house , for,twol-weik's." . Upon examine . - -hoWeveri-ntarks.or =bloat were. Covired.opOrilt4Oftaletras - anstolso upon his Ho:Viarr2ccintinitted to - answer • • 'h - *.; '. 1 .i,404 • , )11!0-9 rnce 51. „,.. - r ' ar4,ri,,aciluidift fy ances ad happened. , He is about _twenty_twO.Years_of age and st- i _brick. layer by trade. -He resided in Wet Ches.' ter, some time ago, but having committed some offence, he was-put in prison, broke jail, and had not been afterwards heard of until within about fodr weeks back, when he suddenly ninde his appearance again in the borough. Ho is a youttg man of rath er disolute habits, and bore a very bad character. The object that actuated him in this hcirrible deed appearidlo - have been torob' ad the cupboard up► 'stairs, in which there had been a considerable bunt of money, in notes and gold,' was forcibly entered and thcrmoney gone. At-the time-oar informant left the-bor: ough, the money . diad not - been discover-- It- appears - T ihat -some-week- - or-so since, Mr. Ptitfori`-fied - pissed a small sum of money, and as he had .. - discovered , Boyd prowling`atia,u(the•yettee, suspicion upon hiM- 7 4nd a:tlealre:ot-reveage added Co'th'e hope of enrich - trig himself still more, have ivett'.,the ,reasons--he could of -this diabolio'al - outrage. • But for - the sirMience of-mtiidOffthe girl, thoy, would all. -most certainly have been murdered ; and - AR:ell s iiiabability to cover his enormity, tbO,house woulkitave been fired.,.__,fhe feelingti.LofL . the,lftith,,er and mo her ; may bei;:imagiried;' - butThittf(ot be destri on t ey were , ca le ou t of ehj #o`#ir"oraid ,particulars corn 101)Issicifkto • - , •'; ;•,= • •-• , the 4tithiae , :day; .and but,lbr the ' , intervention - ofoEor ,the eitilins„fthe ptisonerlit , onfd Spot, •entlihelavir cheated 'of its victint,,S;;••' : • - ponsickiable panic among ,tbe mens,p-liolders has recently been caused in Ohio ! the - iiitidtnAontif i ,the git; plair ( .511 "ii nn ) • Pink.'..ekheig.s.ithileiiedii tnres of •Ohio Ihtt banks of 'that ,State * #iifsi4n4';' /erg , e'are compelled tel use a,feteign , etir-, wbose;i 0 10 0 ,notes of the. t.{)lafi' Bank cittistfted an eitten'aii:EVOitco4l4lAcones', ',4oL.a°°' °C being eildot B 11 4:br ;Itlealtei Volith.;large,.dealiiKiii,ijiiiidues'et tuf - "i - v - ir . 4h*" : ,oohOrn:''cam. i'l° l °li,°o ll oo4he'fii ) ; 4 o o d:' ll. 9o l #4 l : ; 47 , abilityVayeteni- which the' dirrenio tUilce s' ASld'Ars - .cofthe , p#Fielp 0- oft. eafety, , as ; 10 05)1 1 -1 1 3 ttt - 01):'P: 1 01 1 1, :- liiiie :credit kinoA o -04 1 PAPP0 1 , 1 #4 1 00 0130f oci i il as .!h° ve 14 ,4 0.• .P, 1 !$ 1 0 08 ',Ic a#FB 6.l iT l , )4 kOfficti*C o lo:ooo!•C" 11 0 1 0 1 ,000AkifiliScit i 4h e t -0 0 41 •V ii #Oh 4 1 41 1 004 '412.41 ° - 'i ii #:01, 414 ** 41 : 444 : .I ;ficliffl4l.!Lii:#4l4 e k ili q,W .,l 44 l 4# 4 o:9l7*l4oo6.oi*!skieft:;:;.: =BMW= _ . , r=M arrived yesterday 11,r1OpOrlefiellf IlaVanki; which place clic hi"(l4,i9lie - 401li-mat.----Ily this vessel . we :11ii!e!rifefits'ot/ . ll4winutifileoto'iit'e:diylofr onlY . ;l44is OriMpeeri t nee bfbu ht'bq the , ittre ates to Steamer Thttme,eafrived at Havana On- the - nth, frinn ViKit,truz, having =left the Mexican intelligence brought f rom Teri - train, the of Alexico,,,Tho 'ripen We Wive seen assert that the Exemitisi . _of, Texas has re prieneknegetiations With Mexico in :re gard Jo the recognition of tho indepen• dettce of the fortner. State. It would ap iiisom-iftesir m advieee that 'President „Tones, with . I a' help of the English and *ouch • embassies, halt got the Mexican' Go.i.ernnient - ,,t0 - hnte'itsin.lho negotiation, thliM dersiaridin( A neXaiion should. not, take. place. . 'The foll Owing tttes4egti‘ sent to,C,migres's on the 21St explains the vte.wi of"thO s O overciment in regard .to the TeXl4l4l9lithtitinn.' There• is hale cir no room:l6 l '6'66i' that the En' glish Minister has _performed the part of go .betweerr trapsaction, -MI neither of raititit-pirs-hti-ve-tli-plotn. • lotions with .the other. . "•• It won't" seem that the - Mexican , Gov ernment, notwithstanding*Kabov, letter, fa desiious to prepare foil*ar, and has asked Congress for a loan of $3 0e0,060. On the -10th of,April, Congress passed a resolution allowing Banta Anna.and 'Cana lize to expatriate themselves, , Within , eight days; for - ten-years: — If they, refuse , the prosecutions against them are to be urged Two projects are heforkiCongress,grew jog out of the Executive message , sent in by Ciie'vass The first:consider/4 that the law of Con . gretts - of 'the Un4e,d — Steteslt — ifde'Tesp - ecT imp . itits the 'right, of Mexico over Texas ; that it has violated the treat* between the'lWo-cmintries, 'especially that in rela tion to boundaries ; and that Mexico ought - to arm herself-and repel the threatened surpation VP force.' - I Theofijiiii:zroLect calls , all Mexicans arree, - and authorises. the Government to arm the active militia,4knd'Aives the Ail ininistrative, power the : -.neeessary —means from all sources. - flu . x . swim SLevate—.l.' ./Tattle,—The Ilagetatown Torch ,Light arid News pub lish aceoutitii.fof-a-giand-liattle'thaf - game - or on Monday,Morning last, betwierijiteiveN ranawayslafes from -Leesberg,.-„'„„:l 7 ,P: , and_ ' ht'egil-iirer '''ill"i-'''W'l'4kl eight 4 .,,. ,-'Ol .. LIT07;•• •, ~,,-14:il is l -i,fifirgliaiiitatial. i*fd-lomr4fob rn me,,,,,itii:s4,44:ll,;4:::iii.i.*69*Oklir the morning, and . supposing them to be -runaways he alarmed the citizens of Smith burg, and a party consisting of Mr. Shank, Constable Flora, Joseph Waltemrye, H. LYday,jr., Cidvin Shoop,William McCoy Joseph D. Price and John Diamond, liter tockin pursuit. Upon overtaking the ne'' groes_thity-were commanded to halt, when they drew themseli_es up in battle order, their leader exclaimed to them,"Now boys fightl 4 TheY meta armed with pistols and • tomahawks, and immediaetlivon3-, menced an attack upon.-the whites, felling several - of them to the earth at. the onset-. The whites being iniatined, except with bludgeon*, (Mind • themselves - eniaged in tether ati unequal and: hazardous contest, RopitisiSaly:the negsikes were knocked to the eartbi-liat.they,',lvarkiiioo.. the ,con. test ,with iedimbled fury, "and beteg all rou ghand very ' athletic Siert; were rather haid to handle. Constable Flora was' "twice knocked down, Price had his arm. nearly Sevin:ad and the bone.broken..he al. So bad a pistol annii - Pediatis face, *hid . veil. fc ' ibilaW ok a w hawk; the grc less, into Contest lhe•whites ,succeeded :in carrying, bit tine4risoner In, an)lmoit„ hof;eleee tionditioo with two. pistols and two! toina= hawker..whiaii.weii3 wrested form the me groea. '2inoiherpFgr ? ba dly, h urt,. a rt et following hie eOmpanions a mita or two npkiltheiiXidiett,t,g4,Ve,hinitieli'uf. Two more. of 14:gang '• were' areettO: near Lei' teribiirg.l . - ::''' - 7 - 7: •,, :,! . -..-:- - • ';:-,•'.- *, • . cd.ilitotc' STiittkiiit 7,.. w rlglit's : ..lndionNegota- Ede Pillik,of the North Amerlepiciilltigo - of floaltli are a certain-cure: fur sick.otomaok, beconoo they purge trout tho body - those billOok !minors which are tbi.eaube of headach; nausea and olo)t- ,Otti.. iiiiiel4'Matilkilootvoalownoser of ipirite, and Other Aletteliaihr,oortiplaiiita;;' Front three to; ale - tif ' atildif inalip,..;'Ve g etablti-Pillif toilteo -eiery,-, night :going '‘Cli . oo4# , wklic ity - ,a;shorktime.reinove ovary, appoarOttic of, sick stomach reit.the, some Alma the . dli6Totonmillle impro . yeiVand' te, Wood - ea. oilliqi . lottgyAntriffed, that . naMlifts and vigormill hogno#lo fp frame . , ' ': ,- 7-. , -.,', *.,.., : • , ,-:c0-9,t, Il ty,;.--Pgichisep only of, thikadveitind airAteititeA44 4 :ifilhe fifth° Genoa! 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C f ''a .` th 1043 :I.lllalti4 i ' •• ' *4 ° ' '•': A. - 1 . 1 4 orthe'VOip•Ouipitro,;,oo, mile:, i',414%0494' ", iftli:o; Otilift'Ap''';ol.lll,*i‘iititi": l36 \ 2 li** o4 4 6o ' (oel root4l4o4lo.oiti • d,‘ltOntlitited: - Cdeituittip . -; lioil , tiottif*#Fs 10.1vffiii*ti' . 0.0044Niii.ot thYsidoilorWso ,iiir'dat#ool - • '-'tnevied. lee,: kMilf4;ipot OW , Weititviilei :. o.Ailiiftt 0 . ,1 ) 00 1 tik Pgiohositivi :f.rookoiit .:40 ipk,:: Jot-tifo , li t , 4 tiosl4l .o*l ,iz0',34,-.1 7- : ~e .:' 1141.*, iiviii , .11.,.".. , ''': ' '^iiiil vi ." "0.1 i,: +,' ; 6:4 kii _ i t iktliie.)k iiiiiit' 1 .v., ... P - .titiv!4.. 'I • '3, !WI ? Etitto:.*;,9o . oll ~•,,, ,•pf • ' N - -",,,'4,• , - , '•-• , , ,, ,-.•, , 0 , .--..- , 1?. , :l'i:: ''e . ', X - • - • . ', ,, i0 - .,„:. , ,,,. ',.0.,..t,i-7.,-,,,,,.,.,.,-, 1- • r. , • • .:4 • ' - , ARKET,S,e6j;:.;',b _ - - Piria - 6ittiertS 4 Mrs' 30 , 184 FLAUR,..":Arit 111BAC.-' 7 ,themarlait' during the-week haslet:a droisping, and, sales to.' actions; for, expoix are In thentughborhood,of 4500 , bbik part. a fag , breed, at ..(04"43,/Lbut-prlncipalism i'fraction leas,:euPposed .at,114737',1.2:. 'which reteeititofferest to.dayx'a lot other !Ali. brought' B.l,l69lbCPair,,and a good, brand $4 47;there es . i very little nquiry, for city Conaumptioni - and - pticcer tango at $4 371 a $5 25i mialitY;Teircornmtin and extra brands. Rye Floor—Several 'smolt, sales at 83. Corn Nealie rather scraane sales of .tn'et 4000 bblismostlY Peen'a.at 82 15, 'needing , a lot tti,f., and Brandy tv ineat2,974; we quote the former at 02 ';l[s;', 'Exports .6447 - 101 s. Wheat and: ilyis - ,Flont,'4s , ,:hkds, ;lad 7411'-`bbls. Veal. • -." '" ' GRAlN.—Arrivals of all hinds are light, and the demand for Wheat hat slightly fallen °lnsoles of 10 or 11,000 builiehiPennia reds at 90 a92c fir light 93 a 95 cents for only lair, 96 a 990, for good, including some mixed white at , the same rate, and one lot at100o; small sales prime South. ern at 102103 c .: Rye dull at, 59' for Pebu'a.:—_, Corn in beiter„demand; sabot early in the week.: -of-SOOO-bushele-round-yellovi-it 43.-a -43 i etc; choice lots 44 a 45c; it woeld now bring our high. set rate 7000 bushels good Southern yellow sold 'at .49cto ;. We quote white-400: - -Oats - in - ftiirde= mend; sales of-Southern at 26 a'2l; Penns 27 c. AGRICULTURAL. SOCIETY tiiiieeN ailiaranag,ers or the Auteuil urn) Seel eh , held to Carlisle on the 3tl Seturday of• May the followin Committees were appointed revolt tory to the tall meet'os 4 Committe o , rrabgement. - Jacob Deny IFlentliKyle Robert Laird L. Cr Ocandebew Wurrlt.94ll e • aco. Ireft. - Cornmittfie'on.„Pa,tins and on Crops. Christian-SiiictWaii4- ---- Skilos•Wbodbitrn • • • David Roble - - John llemminger - lichee' CeettllWO.• Thos. D 'Uric And'w Frazier•;,:/..'" ' David Sterrett - - •Alet. Davidson. • . . Comtniitei on .ag'l bnplernents. • Jacob. Plank ~ • Joseph Culver Freddriek Watta.!.,,. 4 ' Daniel Coble George Kulens Abroliam.Myers Jacob Lehman ,John Rapp. • • Committee-orr-Horses. - 7 Richard Parker Thomas M'Culloli • • Wnt M. Biddle. Thomas Lee ' John - Paul -- •••••- ------ "J6liti - SPitditi John Miller. - • Committee on Seeds. . • Geo. W. Shearer - Rotert Laird - _ George Lee - __ltuberLG..__Ynung• _ - Theo. Bradley • Win. C. Boiser. Robert Bryson -.Benjamin Erb Joseph Irwin '• _Win. ft. Gorgas ' William Cameron. • -- llobertNoble ' . Corm on Butter, Cheeee, Vegetables, Ake. William Liue • • Gonne W. Crabl; - WilliamKlneade Peres Howard James H. Graham ' John •APCtilloh George Rea. Comm ttee _on Sheer anti Pfoge., Jahp Fishhizrii Samuel Clark Wm 11.•WocidbTiro Joseph Shrom Benjitmin Myers Hattie] Delta John Peters. .._ •-- • =Committee on . Ploughing, •, ' Wm. Af. flenclerion George Rupp Christial Thad George Brindle A. Wilson Sterrett William Sehriver Thos.: B—Hryson James Kelei, sr. a-resoletion-- of the impiety any three of a committee in the absence of the others, are.eordpe.' tent - to set y and. the Committee on-Fprma and Crops are now ready to make any-esalitinatiocC -ler which -they xhwY.,b,e_t44llo4:pricin by.any.ene,Whe hie f! farm htdictint:or tovg.shilzdk , Gar,!ji . itiniods. - :'.The: :mmnsgere