~:~~~~rA Voutzacrizi, - IVEDNEStiAY,-D t I ut'ut A WashingtoKlettpx s: O. Adams, on tlATOrego4nostiiinos ot and-ininir--g,inng for and •.46,;Min. 14/1114064Wat 0ti.:443n. James Cooper s on a vjeit • . .2 ft.a."4-Wee.kpi4aktrinVitede , 'n °tiffs irfi9fritnil47ol4oike of a v. Or #ivieWlio : . tit4livied.i • ei-tiiiir . Cieli s 4ZtlifSliiimii)iurg huve • been ha-, 1 . :,/ ~ aoe c lik m•the ,„b i e,p, - .... • • • •-- i o l f ii t r Ii a ig i.' i4kl 1: a 44l a h . k .,. . r7 Mkisll he made. IQ po° -nu te• , ing_am.totif , . I ..L. . . , ~.,s•tt.--:, tit.w ?. •F 7' -77- 7 - 7 • ---tl r - ek e Ntli t .l l ft "-.-- • t: ?/ 4 1VIFItlit4icliAlg ifoliielliTO 31C,"'atiollt tt:.' ::ta 3 014', 1 44 , 43 .4 :fiiy:k k0 5 2 „; , b ." ~ it.Ail.i . ' -7-4friabelOtiti&litollie jeurtlti. ~,e, , * 'lt 4_,SPV3 1 , . - — 4 -JAMSdnilliditrilifMK ,14,4 e. ' .teadoraton•tlio 1 —4. *tittAAilf•tiVrilt.Af . Batik. ;,,It is neeeL - .: ;-%. nat1ftt41 1 .1. , .., ~, ''; ti i ''-'' • Ifni " ' t , • 'r.tr. ',#. 1 .1 . :* 11 P ~i:FF,,1 3 P.,,!' rP‘Oltl"P`''' 1 3 ,,,-teVs':. -*well .. Ct9-Plilejlteel QV- etillille.ijon#.: ....ittottti xt ticiatigoltlmieounttyr...,z..f ; '. t . ..r.i " ' ...(";:t. , :tr.: , ez • 4.'4- , -4 , --. , --4,-:- -' • ,:' .- -• t. •,''" I...iricorA - r.tTaitottejtau.Atottoo--IV'e have •*eitc44lt4fliiivitotliy Mr. Giinitre Wilkes; • 1 0;tiJ,illyti t iii4iii . altiv''aiiff,f4bifu'oiiii3 , :the pro , 1 1. r; 4.14- tri - -*-'- ' .' .....xopf . tt:Ata . o,p4 . l),y,Oto, pwie.t : govern.: tment.ifitiro;Chii.4 - .4i, to tllO - Pacific Odeati..:-- . . -- F r i iii, l ikteriii)dittlieiof-ii , liWy-of-Ore g oti,- ')aay.ie'lititiW'Atqig ie.. bf qui: . country ex ,,tom.l4,ll(4.*pes,rec*aas as itiopkiitt-po:=.4ikle ett,thii•Pa'eifie, .tite 'east ..ef the mil -road.he •:Wfirtratetysit4lit*t.s7.o ; ooo;ooo.. ,He is strong- I tlY.,iokpOi toi . ,:11,1101S13. •rFasops,:?o- havit4 1.41 3 .:: 1 , 1114 .4. 0 :1 3 Y eQ/lIININY 9 1 1: 1 Y ---.lrai-entesptislthdiatvgettht - present loco - - i - 16e, ~Cafe — rill* ,thi - pr" oj td 'think that swag * goiiri g "*kbliiif f r i i 4 ao instead offiuls, to ,vietoti,:l4itioini, in_ relation to the man ..agenieht. of the Y9or, Holm. But in the prp 'onoffstAte'of pubße`fnellitg- . Ur relation io that ‘y,f c tioAlhat . . , n,utlting" but the . %,.,41kW)11 satin fyilie,iu r pnyeraot the county. If the < Volluneer' is ableio'proVe that we raqitakaiiiiitthiod that etionnous tikriorlotse wero t SObjeCt Of di ttcAidn I)efilt9. flip pci9.rd; . 'of Auditors last 00111 ,g4Alle_lKarcialuturihnously: agreed, that- retrenithmeni:and economy was loudly .40iist of the not _ itrevontd, --we,eayfitalni tlioltiOner is•allilaJoasitOw,thatillese_atioe; factsi let I 4 do' *6; liaPino,llullStig=nr swagger -4' Ititsh Atria prqojlthe peoplemill persist in be-i - - 440 :Mita tuptlnt:thit ahanteter nftethe.,l tlth . ig; v Otihdidite fot•lDh.edier lest fall, lk-e thiftt; hoicegtp's4 of te' st'ttt)ed that Yjirol in,' an to;lligir oxpressinn,at e that geadl . 7ndin--mayizefer.'irith ii'bopl6 know thdt if he had -1560 i to detect, and ,expose, ~~lmtevet~abuse~tetay hay.fesittted; With thaetethiiiki,Aeithall wait to heft' I: . from F' "'. ' the :2 kth. Conoo4 dbunnoßW'aqs:7olo;sitim on Mdn day_ihe 2d instant, 'l4 the Senatei, ,the. Vice — President treittecWiffird , tcrskaftdiellOtigicwith. (P. 91 1.) of 4944.91 a, iwatt.olgotcll.• ZipOeket - onf The -.ling _ ballotoeceiving V. 61- -. Twi t , of Ohio, k Whi n ...) * redeived 72 vcitei • ,l'he*** ofthelast HouswvieKe:ailopted ktrAhlr present, - after: affititts-liiid=lielirnitide ~,,,to r.rtlce out the , c:oye , I:idiii rtile l I ,''t f!0 ;P. At.. 4 l ' 4 let "Fi:t , f4 l4 ,Ll ) ;:4o l •PrcidilP l l4.l llo reception of abolitac' imietitions.z.,• Thiralterupt to tOjseimtliiieTelle tiOmentte ‘iiwiltik_ bVli• 1 vbie o79 Y j" ; : 42 :;,R i rilf; : :4ok'No4l ..!!), A; • .•:11) tinuffr-t,l•l , L tr , ,,i••4;q•-•- 4-,ir, ,, ~.' ~Thwelectiott-- t iftviiio&s, o f-the;lieuse- - , h as sihtle beethe'drOlelf(fliiotlie`ilibiCe of Ritelie 1 Bil-16141 gbltshirei d ortfielrniOn; ati:Prin __tvrak.43,24:.krgle_kfavukkyll4.,app,,.4l(eii- ruokyp Sergeanttrkikrti*, C. ii. - Whitrriv, of Iflitioitir't*lmiti, 'I - ; - tl.o'L.- olnisozik• E fi ba, fi • ,:+% . ,: .d. t ...; :4 ilifellT l Mteraliegil'ON4Y e fl : t -80.-AVNIMMITAW l ) Atari • coMityajeittpralirturi r st Acme's Vf aft; 00thiiitiiiii4alt?Iftliikiriiitai46iiaT : - -:---- m 4 l .° f IV' : V f 1- 4 e ( 4 41a (it .A LAY 474.4 9. gltrq 11" : llfti.'' $611441W041411157.1:911411cYj'at.. tbeiounel,ai e ft tarinditig britli did OVA !i(cr! , Anktiert4lltlttgAgl4rBBll - artif: 44 :1111 4 #N1 4 9(Ti ii3 40.,?- 1 4 71 41* - b i l kINK 1P1 , V.4 4 10 0011-(14 $0 4 ) 61 j1/1- 13 1 7414:0Feir1.1411:intetegit.ki* estitivitr4,-vitiziimi 0,10 te il7)tice-WilcatiFttiti'iiii,liiir t ptit! ez...,.'..:4:1 4 ,0:/tbist'o-hd4ll,qt, l- 9,i , 0614 4 yp,..,,., ~5,..70 ~ ~o. uliitan mg- ta)Zes,Jor PlPNipthtly.so4llo9-eztirrkillg grertiiit.: strititliVieliiketh#ololl,47,B l LbotPclliii tragrifeii"§Wrifif4l4s tlyiAiSfN& 4: 1 1#04 4 , 44 , ~..4.A..i i, f , ~. 4.lth l i , 1 , . 4.9# .., , 1 0. 1 01110. „ 0 Wei , 5 2.141tritiikr16;stdirptiox, 4Vlrteis'ititi;tbiliio_ eddliWiteetibii alt4T • .lAdit'Stilw.tiVihfri#` ~ ofaci Fiy / 'iv ' inego e nta art.v. ll' t 14 4 4 li.W: *'6 ,vi • ' P lit 1' 144 4.. ' Cr 6464 - f rPni' ' lB TlORtliofeiiiiaMoofetioriaber 30 ) s art:"Presidolviaillranditis lady were ' - hiAbitoiliad l ' ' i trepplcilWat, . trge!ovih !oda 3 - - 41450,4r -o-' ' ' 1,11 ilk- d-the arei7.:,; 4.li.g:.swislittns.uNtrAskEitir--4, ~70:,:11rsk 'annual • Alesittagof: . , reutdent .11"lt .'' iv_t_.:.t.t . ' t`• AlittittSti:-, : 't e..11 : c 'p1e. i ,...1i1140bi,- , ''' . .i• — eitaa . 1 "W 0 ; : ' - dihtif, illlY r 4i4. 1 41P-- 1 30* ( . 3 t. V 11 17.5*. 3_ Pr - pflY ftfttrit ' :d-'tenth` 114.'cat . .. mendable exertions of Our neighbert - of. the ,f(Voltniteer,"..hastiettled one jinportanto,:P* lt'tki,'Pft -e iitg.ttgttr-lriWFM r ffeiii.i csi, .....,1 1 .---4:, posed to- the present *Tariff -. tliliwai tleat ,. to' r.thetiVilligiltiasifall-vo - mtitie it'klitlititirefei-' and over again in the columns of the 411er ald" and offeredczypet vivA N D A ttk g _ , , l hi s . 7'd - iiilggZadlggplifki;:pritisl3-'t - F - 0.:41i6.t'14it: tlitaiLaro'c'64:ieet4-itAVki . O.'iiiiafit'y wonfd; tint beacii. l c4iilitaikvitigl : dun believe Mr:: ? ) 4( ' ''a cl lr l Fi .. ? 1 1: 1 k C ilP ' ; tl, ..A7,-C4!eJt?-!isteirns -091,tioitbe:-.yeire..of iyingi* part y , leaders,:an . d. 3 11 iiiditii5 11 1 7 friiilifianalfill i ,..WitiOnitiiiirtee - ST:, thayifitili . :oo.lSteddlia:l l .l4.f:oll(tria..friend 1 . itf:i . 1 , t...',..t,,,0tr,vihi.,. lie . . .,.it, :. : etc e•0 1 / . iiii-tietter• .79,t.tik II t lwAark -I lenry,.C'htyti: kt In:the ranks )of. tiveirktptcletskensultripltireLb:untters_ 'ti 6 tißelfyith'i_cl s tilk;;-Pgitbi'tilid'llieTOrifftol, AP,. , ', '!;" 7:ki4' . '4l.4!tliAliy.i'ili'i.,tiiai.,`4yoynp(l- . :f4ltlio9tieloryrpeldimfrtAtt , of - JOhntlrlt-• wiit'S. - doot.in this tevCri, -alid'Whith-the'ele tiienqi streck'lo„the carth'inice' or iWice, as if • to, rebuke linu 'for the cheat!! Tlie .calls for "slentmeratie" . meetings appealed to " the fiietiils :of Polk, 'Dallas, and the • Tavift of 'lB-P2 ,: "' A re elution in favor, of the Tariff of 102-Was passed at tyteiKountylleeting, -and—Polk's -I et ter , : - nr - ICun n - wits'emiti trolly - offered as proof that . he Wait in ftwor ,of Pro tection 18 . Anierican ItidurAry— The Whigs `IA - fired-to prove that all_ this .wasfaiseohat the only }Moe of the friends of the Tariff:was j in the election of HENRY ci,)::, but they hi- bored in vain. The fraud succeeded—the • ""\d • impostors rtriumplierlffand the - ..intereSttrof - Pennsylvania . were id aft •evil hour i eon tided to the tender mercies. of James K. Polk.! .But "Truth is omnipotent," an 4 the daY of her vindication • has-at length arrived. Mr. Polk's first - annual . Message will'-set him right before the betrayed and swindled pen pit.;. of Pennsylyania, and if a thunderdorie of inditmationdoes not go' forth at once from her mines, her work shops, her furnaoes and her farms in ovetiwbelining rebuke of the ee l. thors - of this outrage and fraud, then may Pennsylvania hide herself in shame- and sub :iiTiSsively tow her neek - to eyety wrong and insult-that may be imposed by-unprincipled ..demagrgues and desig,ning'knaves. ' . • Now that they knout they have been be traycd, we hope 4e seethe locofocos of Penn -SYlviiiiia- itiiirtliiii.CO iiiilY•; act as `men who, `: - .0.1e - - deterrnined to' tie - lend_ their deareiFin- !IE terests.':llA 'men of all. parties -nor stand up honbr:a9.4 .the`interests of pennsylN:ania.;.,, T.:s - et u shotwiliat shecan no loagerlie,t,tified..tvilh.bvtinereenitryarid ulti.' prineipTOppohtietans.':. lamotrK:',Polk ls-the ri4tll - MidsP.,! - ; 4 >f I TTniteCt has hi,V,P.*9ratTro--:-fitkean open:ruid'ileeiffed- Stand,a,gaitist.Prbteetion golArriarioati Indust nExekllthii'-';-ff°!riq. the gY:t.br - Gen. JACKSON has warinly . ,ArOred•thei . ,etystem of Protectionj and supported - ; higher. Tariffs, thaw the pre sent. l'ennayllania , now• abandon her pia an 4 favo i iio 61:1116 diettttion, 01J Ter; the 4511:2; nope not, ter . Ore of: hty, ovn honor-end her ancient dig nity. • Some locofoco paperl, whose remarks *p subjoin; havealretidy spoken their , oppo sitipn, decidedly and manfully: The Philadelphia "North ,American," a traLPaller÷ but editety_with.e'onsununate abilityland_gieaLtiinoss;_lty - n' - gentleman Well known' heretofore as prominent in the aeOfoeo'itillkenyist : ' , Tariff will stai-.. ,kenglylihnia...,:ftie votes ai4-inilttetice -_.Penttsylvania. medal-hi Preside t and- underfewhat-conditions were itatTinilnence .riud those, votes Oven: 1: .He watt InVp_orfed. afrio4of 'the Teri/ .His lege - CA:f:AA Kane , conveyed , and :was in: tended' te ; conyey;.the pasertinee,that he was : Javor r ef,the ; And, of the 'PRA' itself„ Ills fist-,legislative act proves i thia,lotter to-,he,tyforgeryc . ..oa: falschooda forgery,--AftiatAvritynt-by-himi:tuidLalaliehood .i.ll4l,, l loqra r ,rTbALeeeitta%t,-betti - een•Mr...P.olk tatt,d4lie:peoplp ..of Pennsylvania waa.a.Ais -I,tirictrencr;mithqut the pledge conveyed hy Wit - letter he would never have obtained. the. vote . of-the State.; with that pledge he :did , 'ohtnin z lier ; trot% ;,) , there ie the pledgenevi It iN . V.4 13 ( PrAttenilPt 10 ..'9 13 RIMMigbt n t .9f etirtiiiikir.:llll,VOitYc ' llol4llAtti ju,the. indieneein r .qby Jinecial,plending t en I.lllie'araseology l 3f`jhat,plciige.. - It•iwas -ad .te,herP law ArtAm.d te,Per. 3 trfmktAgnestr •rnank av O W- AlPrisc,n3iMe4On favor of 11 1( 3 3 1 4in ; it was stbllseAt 13 Y overY-Politiciall. euti:mverypress thatpapperted-hin•lP- ttic • , State.• ~.Mr. Polk -dlititieqy consented-to, reit •Ins ma'ariEen.ndi; ltie.fi?r 1 . 1 l h - iriesjdeuey.in,Pennsylvsnia . • he . Wa#7 . P2V4l, , an , es Nlehrroceived the 19tegf.ilige04 Commonwealth::' - : %, f,W44Tr , ie i lesitioniiewl ' ,itieil ho l , pharged ~,views,,,pr, he thee; thought as tt,upw,thinkii", and t in-the . qattvruss: hern:l 'co m.: ghat he bahtfOrelt - t - Uigod his ppinion;'may be t intretted from the !het, that there haytr,heen,po new.,lighte,upon the sub iflch:P4d„94.2 ttkb- .48 . exlllbito,Xl, the , proe,- PeritY,.° 4 '4 l . coPPOY4 luided_4oo:9l -6 Penkente , of PIP.. laAvAeOges otth€l..PY9!PP, ll Ye . system: , Ph% rWar_fifiaLWA ( 4.th; 3 altorq,Egkrea •Jia ii'pOS. 111 1 . i... 11 4t'#*„ ti,P4 l ,4l l o l jP al jel ltil ig l imPlt - can +be ..,p , lvAßii.,,, ,, 4.o,,, ,, m3:7h.isiNßlPPtVitlicle, and , (4 11 f!kruat 4 .ftlf. vrin or eftleeder?--- 71 P ouP.,,,lnfonith',ullCENPl#9 o , o l . o ::trilich. of ;_ t eriP194 . 04..... 1, ... oltllig l l, l3 N- 1 99i ced.inean. Hess, tent'wemins l outeeneillg it, to any.. , than. . Buttluire has : lieeedeekwong some -IWheret r-T,'-ocn,e4taina tilt 4 itelbethus,eheat. e , v9rh";ogitr. e;;l9Clovs:llier. ilife'elife 1 1l e RNa , i,;',Wityiiid,a,y,otee to do;h9r justice/ ,W t -n4tateitn thitlPpidiihui-Pefirtsylvtutiait ' '1 ve bee t 'ed. . ''#'ll'Thit?"l"Vaililaif:iiheil:iptlttlii; i p .Ekliq l .filkit ' l l.l 4 l 4fo, , •..4,4 l : ', &die a again, ' 6 .i i Cq .A";anlit , lPYT. , Ada'dolifeinned felrit afterivoA Ilial Ate has* intelligence aptrthes pint itiP defend Ver'own-yeteresta i'dig,nity; anCtiteLthote : Oci, palter with :'",, dRWfA ri POMAO.S- ICI g io.od n! 643 4#0 1 F 8 PPR I A l l ug pp,00 -I,, N l yi . ; 14 %,, ' A;P r oil ia YA, - P l sft ial *l ll4 r44 - ..• lattgl t i rt4 4 4 1° fi.0,1'1 , , 1 ki 11 t seder 9X 1 g ' Vqt , 'I Y I / CE t l VV)O n tr i j le Ac ATP 4.4 etlargureeqautlyytiiii4 Ipikor, ~ 1 to , ' i ' and thditi who tirttetice,u..i.„',! . ir - ! , t ... 'credulity eld M r." • . 4 ,77.. cub at c irst 5 164,1 1 140 , Dif,rtalikr "vif di' . 4 004 )11 ~ ... ~. _ . ise gq..),F,:p or - ,4)/ mr,,,,4 ' ' .4. , Ir: ^, - 4-c%. Artie' , I , 4 ; ! l'ii yerA94 . 4 1 4 ;$l, 04,44 i •-, 4 . ~, _ . ...4,. , ,ig)sla .. 9, i• At 41.00 8 ingt* ; 1 1 1 5 043 0..f. VO 1 44 .1 11100Pererititkf , efon, eactit-olita; triiin in ,rerafietAlo i j ar e 710 1 OM kouriote t '1 tode#4o . 4 ol4 Z4l4tAtteWileiW p,R.Pol44kinia,,4ool.iiniiiimekiit it9t (l ooo: ol obhottiSMTAV ' to - pff,tri,i*tl:tr.prwr!)wr.ic , ''.4.,:A,r;f:'7',-:.::--,7 ME EMI 1 ,„ :::;'• - : , :'," , ....i , Z,'.' ...:,e first' - ' elk's a 4 - - , : f '0,..14.60:1 , , , ,:q ictlai:iaginnf. ~. 'Mead Of-tlio it* 41i7Will . ihi.ititirti f64o6k4eniio tiNo, 6 4l# ( oo: *lq l 4'3 l lttT!!,dk c ttit,,givOn.• , si [ "1.-t 7 t . ,_. fe:_rrisSgv,l.. Ir i •• l i r lFunetdai L Jure , .„ , -, ~,,__ _ ~_„,,, 4fit4ifSiffi6lirlifeti: a% tcr'tliiiiAlrelQo6.iegat • a tts,;irii,thirgs D - 3 it' .11i.? ..,1 L'if.,...., !/.., • •-, ..../.0. • • ••• PAl ti l t il l oi- 11 `!l t t. e ,PP, 1 ,04•MP: 16 0 , 0 /04*ctiPita , -1 10 0 4:*hi s tile - 14.5:titiklot . al it•seC`oidi•tlitnttP in" elsel-to--paVoklitl'''' fOr` - libbl l Airilir:et• - : - as Ins sticcbiser It is replet )\atrie.er., souse, of loeofeceiStn„which•liY.ootu. - Mrkiting. • - , ~.1 .pne Class - el theveemmiltiitY tti'bruyandl : atuf , IntiltNet.',lsi ' dia.F_Tg4t . ltittrtbl,l,e.n,iciptta• theliirtrceMniaLllvp,panntimplulispplso,t:lkfr., :Pollt:goettiiiglii4nilthisdeetli - Lbf(llitiklatkiiiiii;" _avilurnaintiliite,pl , ltu fdryletteeta itPiTiiiiiyari! in 1824' thiiiiatrnie . .,;aij'i'd liCnat -j teiilwi Mers-wai :to raise up:manufacttirps. on;•iitir: own soil, mid- thus,furniitt'alarget - ertdbettßt. market for.our prduee thai , all,EntopeliatL previously afforded. Jeffers snicl nearly, the same in his letter to Mr. 'Muslin, in . 1816. -The President conimoneeS by - congiattla - - - ting_the_represenhitivs-rif-the-States7and-the people, on the continued pro - sperity of our country. 'Our relations with foreign _powers are particularly alluded to: Altifougli:vith some serious - cauw3 - oflintaticir(have exis tdd, no actual hostilities have taken place.— The President says 'it has been his anxions :desire to-preierve peacewith.allnations i -and-- at the same be prepared to iesikt;og.-.- gresshin and maintain ouriust rights, MEXICO AND 'ERAS.' , ..., .. • 'A Cenadiutioti for'the Goverimient: of rho State'of Texas is ., submitted to - . Congress.— Nothing remains to constunate the event; tiuk its passage by an act of CongreSS,-and this, it is urged, should be done at early part 'of the session. The annexation of Texas is alluded to in terms of warm congratulation. "The jurisdiction of the United States * has been peaeefully extended to the Del Norte,, and this in despite of the diplomatic interfe rence of . EuropeanMonarchies.7 - -I . 4 tire may rejoice,'' says the PreSident;:'"thitt the tran quil and pervading - influence) of the Amen-, . can principle of self government was suffi cient to defeat . the - purposes of British and -French interference, ' - altdrtherditreat info - Ai: - _nimit - 4 -- i'Metl - df ill - e - le eille - of Tex7l - is h - as. given to that interference a peaceful and 'effective itialke: -.- t - From - thisexample,-Eurtmearrgovi. ernments May learn liciiii . Vain diplomatic ,___ arts and intrigues must ever prove upon - this ,continent; against-that -system of self govern ment-which:seems-Mitural-to:our-soili--and- . Whith will ever e - slit foreign itterference:".. ' c c/in : rel .- Minn With Mexico are-n6xt alluded „ to; and weensidefable Eipace' 'fri devoted , 'to a discuision of - themikeet; ands reviewf - 4 - Varietal movements betwOen .e.tiv..count ries. 'And this important st • ement is made : "After our army . and pa • had ,re'reeirtOY . .n - the - frontieir - tind - Coas, • , ex - ice-for 1/In- 'ny weeks without. any. 4,- ile movement on her part, though her iti, aces were continu ed, I deemed it impo• :nt to put. an end if possible, to this s . .• .of things. With this view, I caused s , .s to be taken, in Septm her last to asce • .in.distinctly ; and in an ''au t, antic form vhat the design •of the Maxi -can-go -, - entwerel -whether it-Aims theit in tentionip declare Int, or-invade Texas, or whether they' were disposed to adjust and' settle, in an 'amicable manner, tho pending differences between the two countries. 'On the 9th of November an official answer was received, that the Mexican governmenferaW - iginted4erreliew. - flitlit — difilitimatici•t•ollifitihil • •... s ' - h , led -- beell: 4lll t l Pentled =4l- 14i‘oh -. ilia!,-' and for th..l purpose were vz - illing•to accredit' a minister from the United 'Stoles. , "With a' sincere desire to'preserve'peace;Mrrestrire' relations of good:underistandingbetWeen the two' republics, I waved all ceremonies tis to themarnier of renewing • diplomatic:. inter , Coarse between. them'" and assiumingthbini; itiative'en - thekiith of Ntivinithet • a.-distin kuished citizen of 'Louisiana Was appointed'. Envoy,ExtraordimuT:and:the - _Ministet ?len= ipotentiary to Ncoade, 'clothed with' powbrs to adjust,.and definitelyasettle,, ill' pending . ' • differences .betweenthetWo countricuefinehlf 'ding those of boundaty ttetweeit Vbxieb` mall -thmState-lif , Texas,---TheMinisteraptirlinted-; has set, ont on his iniluSion;vand pobitity . . : by.l this•iime• reached the - .Mexican eapitill.`[-'fle. ras - been-instructedio - heitg tlanegotiatioa, ivithr.Which,heis charged:lo a eotioltiiiian-'.at , the•earliest- practicable period.; which it is 6:Ow:led : will:The inlirrie to 'enable me to -, enitinauniente•Therbiat'jt - i ; CongterisTaiitifit: `the present session. : - Until that result is known.' j filTheatio recommend to Congress ench - ill- i :term!: :measures ,j of redress-for .the , ..wrcings _inathjari es - t ve:h av e-strio ng 'tubule,: as: it winild Ate improper, to, ; make :had noa — M - II: negothitioulbeenxistitutsd."..; ..; ~ • • ... • :.- , -- A. 4 stateriferit - • - of the.iffairs •bottv'eeti' tide' 1 countrrand , MeXibb Aft.. ; bulk ,a7l4' the 2.46-. gleet.M,priiihes,3;ooo;o9o„ofiAdetnnity, yet • data ;'');alt:thern.is.muali. mystery. abbuelionni ;Mectipts Of air alleged priYeeenOl'A i Nliiiiitt* Plenipotentittryana . piy: - Ex*iatii4 , 40.. it*i.SqohkiTii(;i3iaiiiO4 . ooo . o .- :_"411 4 ' is :i!TO4I#'W .- $ 1 (40. ,Of, .Unlitiianti)ri e eq, President :Apes motleelByarinntett i ' 4- t - ica . 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's" • illy , A - interests , la ri . 1,., , are ;go , ,?. r 4he .co try-ar ~ , r of iAls. eqil, ly as maybe ityi t sidpik'trO i st isettligatk o t.ractic4 61) - prp ,to 144 t.. ii t et)l3 rary . ;,waB „ 6n6 , ,y , idch I:7 , ,a 5. ...,, ,41:51t, willing t.. 1. .m..lB,4th2eAVsarienp;es.ineilbytiZ,i'lintoaljhoeritilyo-on.fs'e,ono...feßveipte... 19 1 )' lit Air veria . dire - 411444:Ni*. 0100 - g '• Th_sto lcvilain.f egtlilltins;tarilf act Sts coneedeP The Offer also embraced, he stye- resentatiVea, and that, sonajoAthose„whe :.sTrvitann to moi g i t i t t.4a—tarvaiv-iik Tortvicwatrovaiiarrteggil-nma • lir ----! 0,, ,, , it. .re s n la -- - ~ _ 1 i . .. tr.', epecn ---,-------- - ---•- , . ',,-..- 1, --.:- liarr . eirOnnlitineeS'iliistine4V-1 t icuavor.p.orts•ezi:,..mticantt`ieferidyirti,' %., ~ - ~,,.. ' - c i, .. p.,. ime, , o cc o r ,.;-1,-, En -v,,e- , ...t. ,,, . 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(1 ,,, , ,,.., , , 5r _,,....cdi ,--c-frivrer it:lA.lr; ~':-". .g i"- ' - 1 . - ---- - ,•” .` c' - ' •-••'' •• 2 • ..,-.- rne extraorompy,_arto.ysionynnarunimi-. ,-. .rt.recornmenumg to. ongressistedaction, `';lib'ilile.deriiiiidteonlit, - )a n titiWqoir,dinpumt i , J4 - l A` ,ofTthtt; - preeent;,, - ptearoiitOvr.atid - afitridgifift ie,iotiatetifiliis*(*iiti6iiioo.oin;,dep .'ariditiOdifictititili &the act 641941,.1'dni'far. ‘ol , 6be e 'l i kii it il"' 34.140, 1 4 tigok a pi iickii n v from entertainicietipinitniefriendly to the p • redeeettiticr,.: l "d7:147iii,1,1510.17-Viiirafiet..” qll l 4fPotritarkrOtilliti'rpOrirrtify,''t dileiiiiT - Wel . ,Oheir,.tieti. ,?4*f6 firovicom,,, •-.. • ~. spooon ~ prbaperims,- as•frii. arilheye.iin be 5 . 186461":47 -: 43 440 6 .& 01 4 116 ciPPrOrltile___ltie 't B , 7 l : l l,:lithout '.'ine.plasing. unepial burden's ,on - .llnitad States, ,aglit fb,rtes4epi t qfmhe pffeete -,t. "utilcr;_intereettst .., The ; adtrantatm •• under . ' any • 1 Wftlft.llo'Ortietitiki - ,Ao,,pop9siiimi,,,,r is itii,:;; System of iiidireebtaxation, „even :within the. fichnisit'lfhielt;haff.be*mri ( lo-`4o4:• e j o i. te d revenue standardOnn t se r be.' - ht-faxmr Of thP ' i `ti'Pe . , ,bli - ..*,..„ ,difirtetiiin,_...., stiaequently,, - Me l!..ifiiiliffibliiiiilg - intYpEitsi - and'ef - thii.MOthe , dritrii, 04 1 '1:9040,4 the WhOrdeprego n i ter ,/ intereit,:Will'Omiii3lain.,...,,, - ' , 'fitOr3 l •4§Pieifinatiyi'tielitirced „i na i l it a i i .j..' ' , ..l'ip`cotnoaenil Jo . ,..ongress,the aliPlition- of ! . tmtY attd false Yttlite, end of :Specific dude's, :Oink irrefitigig.l4eletendarioniefirs;; , -i ,,. - th'e'r,ilif*Mr.Priticiple; or . assurne4,.d r bi; OPefiintS'a.,:e`Piriretliheinteiiintestiion.c a l the . '- ii l l he . 'Oli"od : )iaild"-•,Willsee in these: ' arid, the'iiiihstinitiort in their place of ad Oa rian ditties; as the"' fairest and moat tatifitable :P.#t.i 6 f aii. tinited:'. Slitea . ,' rind; this' Oovent • ment Wilr 13,4, 1 •4,:iiiid - fr om - a llr , m ii . fori gib ili ,.. indirect taX%thiPliceanheiroPosied. „Bk . the ty,.'Whipli'inriy, fall* the,failiiire to settle' the : ad Oa/or:eat principletilr artiClea are taxed ac contraver4P', - ,:: ~,,', ~ , , , , ~, , : cording ito I.l?ir "cixit . Of, valito r and thoie ...,, . ..• •r - ' ' • • which - are of mferio ualitY h or of amen Coat The, President; then . proceeds • to re- ..ii• only thejusk . p onion of the"t.i.x . with mend-tile - , POSSeT.*_ I ,A I O.4I,O4,eXt9OS/0/I_OL-Dlii,:ls{li...gt7post,:ffle article§,censemed_by-all me tinff';3liriedietion; Oivil,Aid„Criminali over taxed 'at the dame rate. ' A 'system of ad ye Oregon, H - al ' imam 'revenue' duties; With . proper diserimi ,„ . e so. reccommenes.the - arab- - • nations and proper guards ag'un;t-fiauds in - lishment of anlniliartAgericY enffSub-Agen - - c - olleetlita,' them, 'no - 'do` übt, Will offord anilde Gies , beyond the R4OkY',Moiintaints. 410 inCidental ''advaniges to the manufacturers, stockades and bit:Nil:l64e forte along, the roMe and'enablafimin to ddrive - as great profit as can'bilderilied"froitcany reollar other bosi and an adequate force 'of 'Mounted -rifle men nests. -It -is believed that such a system to protect enliven on theirjourney ÷ LLso, strictly_-witbm'Aly_, revenue shinda,rd, will an Overland Mailatle*OnePlijobritYrom place the-rriarififactinin,ginteresti on a amble the Aiii it i c -s tat i s ,i'o rt i,ii i ,, , „, i ti subtaits t 7,-, ooting,.and inure'to their permanent advan tage ; while'''it will as nearly aemay.be Congress whether any Othermeasureiwould, pradficable, extent, to - all the great interests , be, advisable priorloAhe expiration 'of the of - thee Ountry the incidental protectlinfavhich . year's notice:2-11e iiiit' . ,, ,, , ,, ~ . , ..:..,':. ;..,, carilie affordpd by our revenue laws.: Such_ : A 4 the eadiiiriTaiiis riatice should Con - - : - 'l` system, -when once fitmly •esiablisheil,* would be permanent, and not lie subject to. gress'think it : pp:43oo ,Make provisions for giving that noticeme.,.shalf.have..reacheirm the constant complaints, agitations and chan ,ges., which must ever occur, when duties arc Vied whPn the ; national ° tights _in- Ortgon, hot laid for revenue hut for the "protection must either,be abandoned or firmfy maintain ed: Thal tht,cannot he abandonedWithout' merely?' of a favored interest. _ .. ... , a sacrifice Of. oth national honor an# inter *. Tha,re-establislinient of 'Tim SCR TREA• ear l _ia too clearp t4risitofdirubt2' . -- SUR'i is recommended..-,So also the con- ....- "Oregon is a part of the - North American . Univalve of thepolicy of granting pre-eirri i continent,. to whieffit is confidently affirmed - 1 pri (ingress is: recommended to pay the the title of-the United States is the -. beitinew .' ' in existence.. For the grounds On Which the Volunfeers, to Texe.s. o,lr. relations with_the title rests,.l refer you tn.the •correspondence Indian tribes are of a favorable character.-- of the late aiid present Secretary 'ofState.with The increase and efficiency of the Nay - • d , 3 t an the British.Pleinpotentiary daring the rtegoti- • greater economy in its management atestig ation. „'llie'British . propotsitionttreoinprorif..e _,-,- •-. ~ --- ' • -• . - ' ise whieltwouldmaketheiColumbiatheline- ,Ft.,95°1 1 4 .. _ .4Pincra. 9 e of-cal!---A---TT- 1 - 1 0-rcel:and soutWof forty-nine de,,,dreeti . ,,_with . a trifling _Cfspecially_of_steam_yeaaels,-ht-_commended addition of detached "territory to thn-United to the attentioh of Congress. The Post Office States, north of-that-rivet;' and week' leave* .4 .4,, . enditures : fall ,sli_cirt, between MOO p i p_o9,, On the British side-two -thirdii:of'-'the-whole Oregonte i . .includingthefreenavigatiort 'and, 5P.,,,Q00,90 "for..the ,year.. it is advised. of.the Coluinbia an';lie valuablerlifirbiirs - en thatthe l late law! - be modified; according to the Pacific, cart never for a , momodfi. be eri= t iit ) -'- s i' .. f the,Postinaster Genet tertitined by the United•Statet,- I .witlfeitt airr.a- - --- egl ' i6. " -11) P,roppr Measures have been taken to establ. bandonment of theirlost , and eleaaarritorial rigTiti, their own Elelf reapect, -and the nation- liailly:-O4 Of mitil.pleamers betweeTt this acid. al honor. For the - information, of Congress,- - foreign cotintries:' - - - - • - :,. ' I communicate hereWitlithe correspondence OneOrtwo other'rnatters tif aught iMpor which took place - between the two -govern- , ~.,',..' :, 1_: 1- - ' , ments , during-the-litumegotiation.n.------ -,.- V_1t•F_ . ,.. 1 i_ 1 '...cy41 12 9.P4_1.% and_th_p,..tessage !lou r , With regard, to the -balance Of .. PciVerlhe' ;cllid° l o l ofita notice of the deatit'of Gen*rtd,' says. "In the exi§thig circumataxices of the i.hcxsotsr, , and. a 'proper: allusion'to thislistipo2' world, the presentitt deismrsd a proper °cert .- - intending,poWer of 'a Merciful Prpyiden' Pe.. slop tq,mitplite'artfovittpirn'the princfple_ 4 r. _ '', - , ' ' 3- avowed - by - l•fr - ithmtnerand - to=state -- my . - cordial , concurrenec,in its wisdom and sound policy, The reassertion of this principle, es pecially in North America, is at this day but the promulgailon of npolicy which no Euro pean power should cherisli the disposition to resist. Existing righti of every European no, Lion-should be respected but it is alike due to our-safety-and ;our- 'interest; - that - the - efil cientprotection of 'elillaws,ehould be ex- , tended ever our whole territorial limits,' and ' that it should bo distinctly announced to the world as our settled policy, that no future European colony or domihion shall With our consent, be:' planted or established on any! pttrt - nPthe'Ntntlf'Ainericitrrcontinent. - '— . LE ~ I union is ma . e oour re aeons wt „Prus sia, Spain, Portugal, gm ' The health' of The Commissioner to China has Improved, and he hopes soon to be able.' to, procoad on his, mission, Our sympathicti arc with the iia..... tions of South ° , America andihcr troubles, .'hut it is Said td be contrary tri - oin - tiollek folia - f' fere in her corttrOcrsica., Except, with 'Alex! ico and -Great- Pritnipi .Our. - foreign .rciatiOns are satisfactory: , •-. - , The balance, in' the Tro.yry u, ointhelst of inly;was $7,88,386,22.1 = '. .1 4 , ' ' ''• .-...., - TH.f. fitiffiSF :OF_ 1842. , , • .: , , Congresals.rocommended .to ma.ke sultry: .1a modifications and reductions'•of the: du {ice c;fOur. piesCin TarifflaWs.;The:Ohject, pays the Prei'ident, - ef,iniPosing:iltitics onlmpTirts : should - hartiftiuise reiicrineto pay 4.h0 needs... , sary expenedrafgOvernment.• COngriSSinny: undoubtedly, in thecxorciso of . tioaaa,,dis -Tr9timb-d4crinliPlitc.jiiihrriia in the - ,ratettof, duty ,On different reticles;'- tAliti • discrimi nation:should be' Willa ` , . ..niietinalstarldard, and iic:#,4alp-i;ooiih4:tiii , :,*yaiic zaaael, for,:tha'supiriiiif;o4oycrn*lti., ' On this point 3.1r, , T01k Conchidos asAollosii; '-, •.;. 1 ;•'., ' ef•lf these 14OWiti:hti s 6Ort i e4;ierain'ai,ii, - iiir 'in iiiiira' haw iiiitha'tarlitritet •Of:lB;` 4 ..tisie,Ol,l4:, siSteht 'With- thern?•lArit nitniy A Of: , : tiProvi:. ' siOilk of lhat, hat;aoin 114010:pc. '4.etf'rAii, nal 'pritfeiPleP 41 01 103 A t l l s .vnl I 'i'J IA c grst : 1 t k i '049:T 7 ' 11 0 14 * ii'2o%liitirZ*pao4.iY.iloti, - • '")l4 4 di''? 4 iii.ilijimpty l Vd'"•- - • ._ .';t:~ : —.mow. 6atei el—ot MASTER GENERAL'S REPORT. We gather from this' report that the new postage law has caused a deficiency in' the Post Office Department of between one and two ,millions of dollars. The Postmaster General therefore recommends that the sys tem 'of charging - letters by - weight be altioliA= ted, and-that they hereafter be charged by the .sheet, at five Ants for. i'''Shigle letter under fifty miles;, ten cents for a single letter over three hundred Milos. These rates he pro poses to continue Mail the 3bth June, 1S48; and then abolish the 14 etiittrate, and restore thelatesits atresentr-s. He tecorrimendif also he:resteitatieffofili. t'utesrlost, „, on -printed niatter; hiving the right to the. publishers of conveying-such matter out of the mails as they think piPpor ; idsci, a limi tation of the number of exchange papers which the eclitctig-tnav send and re ' It. • .pos age, mstanding the' fact that there. arc now from 1100' lei • 1800 newspaper eStab lislitnente,!os:prtitif of the 'abuse whielt may be - practised - under: the /law ,as at li r reSent.—.. .Also; the - resteiration'of - llur:frattl94rjv.: lege to the postmitsters personS who, under.the oldiaw, being in employ of Government, had the privilegrt . of . receiving' letters free, should have that privilege tester. 6d-to: Ahem_ He alsb recommends, 'Moat' strenuously and feriergetlenllY, - the .rnaltirfg' the payment - of cillpeistftge',:imporatieo )/Pon_lho senders... The:reper.Cstates..thatf.therii - iirti es timated-to' be tiot•legs' tlieif 304,000 dead 40.27 4eri.returned. - to_the-Post Offlett s - , Dentirtment quarfeily ; augi tlahingthefirstquarter" under therdpuration . 40 . 0:030,1lid po . strige of - which ialost . to the GoverMnevt, asr•tvell'as - an imm'enSe - ameont Of - printed matter which is navel taken out of the of. flees.. The magnetic telijgiapb. beti , eon Bid 7 7, timore antl - ; , 'Wesliingten has' post between .the let of April and;istbfOefeher; $3,244.83; (including Professor' Morse's salary,) and . the feeeitits.' have been $413 44'.". He rebotn-' mehdtilhar.the right to USe - . the 'Telegraph should he-purehatied by GovernMent,'ashp-, ing'tvdttiigereuS - .Whir to bi 3 intrusted 2te; - : - ft7,lllLislis ~Fitsenc , genfselly rc ,, begins with: pain in he,bone;n c isnguer w ' oirfdlinles; 4 fi L oSollint, , Shout/the xigtnn-of-,the- Biagi:lli; Semiting;fthilicithe'r,unpleasent f' the“tieit •iiiedieitieS l in - theS/Orle for the eare, %FWerifi'heibauee - the- jitirtsr . .thete4 e n6rbid:litiniarer w y hloW ace thii causo l o f every malady '‘ ‘' ' or, fever 'ftniti . fedetviitiitit • :stiCltnliart,--Vegetnble;fPille:ah'etilit• de taken' on lei'. the J'Syritplohat*lvioloik Ttio, pfeni if properly sks:', l!'iPd• Rein Alit 111 111tk4ilnet stibdoombe•snoil? diiest . ,Weiorgspe o teaiftptelthy n toneilind:: the •Pot4l!g,i'n'offipisinlyA.pori4eo,,;thet • foyers.. as :‘,; 311 tfiliftiigdyr Ontlinfeil i tly:so, : sfgeri,s4,lli4iogtvon• ,to,. We It : NOW° t i , shp thif sli ildifibV,Vtitiii.V. Skit.; toheleittrAtial it,the eoY:' 'ner f6f Sii:Aoot [nip bnithlir Aluktinif,k",`.*h gonuipb an ...that) ifdititie rOitth4K : iatl'htsonlyl stieuelty:rigitiniftlinpneitriiii;'ld tO' ItUlTOstollbssf;petiplo, afhtinbliiinfelfect Istoltit 'the POirteg.t „ wetteGiihhhiPtiebt,•;' , Ntu /61, 1 Aftlxi !Wl'itiltilleighibintvWl4-,Wittnirs:ltO fir ffAif t ililiAlOillitlttol - 14010Gibilln' ,ttehtt,ktimmMthoelherkiiirtkourkfi be r g' t 1 b,,b0... r. . Irk ':7l berg' 7 l Vi 6 ellbt,o pi , 41.11% t, it- n n . fq„,i4. 0 ithe Ez:tvii 4 Airig(gr 7410.474140,k1:0 -5) 'r'l4/#1! 4:YtrA fikbtitt4"/,',"',''''''"' 0 ',,,49llWARkiir ',"ai 4''''''' i" t lt7 'llti///' ' 1417 -pi ',%, 7.5 V- - 1,1 • Uthea_ i -40. 7 0,0,L10'2'. • ,''.. ' * l ,o* ....: 11 , ,:SE ' \ Eiiiiii'b4rlle: - ':"''• e',:feit:? , ''' 1 0 "" 74 ,P§ilaqi.§9 . l l ,FY' 4 oig r , . T7 l iftuvOtieoggiefigifv. 1 t — eint - '.‘ ;1 - 7 1 e1 4ie i l f.l., ° i 6t , l ,4 e SkfirithAl° l k" . t .!• - 'w'I.IV . , ;WOfiiihd-triiie s iitaiiiiNNichliidaitheW a y at:Ecfuriouts' pito. , -, liblivor Old School,"' sa r . ,4 'lfl 4, e ,R s l!..4,4`PB!?B,4o,k4Paft,lii l Violliq:- . ligetaciiii - iifeliiititit*W - MY.TC`iilliiiiiiijii. - IVltOrtiirte, and ollieffiTtiffffielsj the Soiiiii - Caroliar iob:dbl;l6ll"&iiiito` - ltsciaralZ: gess - against :the protoctiye..sylitorri. The message PIV:49-5,41049,a1P,ct46:10-athi., ~.....,-. ; 7 . ..,,, en- , --.- , ' - rpp q r, ! - f pie -it i m i t. 4 -7/10. ! .9 e•mlip,telins the OWyllithillarOlice,i_Obilitt:riNk&Y-'havp ' ,1 ?4 -, . - ‘totito,,a,44l?: 4:4i . againr:ilOldiiKan'd tpr*oifti,,:tylthe , itiTsTfiiiiiiiV't;Oi. - trittichefote , thellitofN:Olikqiiiiitly AslAg,l4 igg - irii . 4rAgiOrplcnttMtyh ci g§ , r "• : . ;r, wo4lioiA:toransylltimiail;Niiv Jitliy i igew:Yirk ''Negi' l. • "' i -t c ,W Etil,itOeiniii '6 ?0 10 , iii • 61 00ei4A4L, 1 64104ei5. , :n3., , Airme.,tha wages.did not increase irl4 tatitio ,tiith-thb-inereitatl,Of-qiitrotMliiiflor*4? WI i ffl '' aflSVQl6lo, i?.'l-114 9i1ii4417,111RY0.5g . if3lllb,caseffi.dimiplEgiedil This-Otierticiii, ,. it is well . knOviricis: ciitattib i i,iti' - the'Adt),W4e s :" Milititcicaseil'sine'e the passage of the tariff , act k of IA ti,. fifty por cent.,'' lint .suppose -thOy had not Lickeascd, has not tlitti abt 'igivOn :lull • einploymene te: . tlielahoreri of the county, and is it not timotorions fact - that= ,thousands and tens of thousands Were previously des. •iitut,e or mid .seekih g employment ; even , at half price, but seeking it in vain, Arline their fainilies were nearly destitute 7 --::stime even without bread'? — It was-not.then so.much a question of inerease ofivages, as of any Wages. The Setretary also - urges a graduation of ' The price 'df the public land's; the'restoration of the sub-treasury; the establishment, of a - warehousing system; the-mstahlishment ola branch of the United Stales Mint in the city of New York; which mint shall also he the sub-treasury there. . The fdlowina is the Condition di Tres sury : • Receipts .; 'Pr . = 61§1oins, • 827.528,112 70 Vrom salutt 1 Public Lands, 2;071-,022 30 Proin iniscel aneous sources, 163,998 66 total tecP' ts. -1f29,769,133 ' ;.0 Add balance dn Trea4ury, Ist of .1111 y, 1844, • 7,857,370 64 Totaltrietins,. 2 . ....§37,626,513 20 The eipenditure during the - , some fiscal year, amounted to the sum of_ 29,968,2,06 98 .I.,eavivulilance in the Trom. • • .sury of -- . • • • .1377058 . ;306 - 22 Ile - repot-I - of ' the - S r ecielarfof War, ex , in the:first-instance', die orgtmizatibn; .._stretiohantbionStitntion the..regnitti The 'Mid file, embi - acing 7 overy•arm of the service does not exeedd 6400 men.— ;At this eunc,:thefe is -, vtatiened - blltti single renitrihut on the Whole Northern frontier s from. aui,,tifop -Superior,- an extent; of . , two thousand miles; and on the whelp line ;tram•• 1e••i s of ,St, Anthony to New Or deonsftfiflepo•dunt lre • d,rililesj-only--one-re •giMerk \ 9,dyrgoots , and-tWoofinflntry.TO `fedite';6it Idefiehiriente . of lour, .companies froin. each, .a.ow.garrison thelgioire ofthe•ieahtiaid,Jram_Nttir_ pokttn Orleans. The remaining. and larger proportion of the army is row station ed in Texas. The reportgires an interesting account of the political reasons which have induced the GoN , rnment to give 4hern this destination. The tt'eeletary does. not think it prudent to remove the troopifrbi4 - this sitieu-antil our relations with Aiexioe have' assumed a More decidedly amicable charac ter. In the event of there being any neces sity to .increase the army, , .proposes )to build.upon the basis of the regiments, byad -1 • • InStead of creating new regiments; This ne-. cessity may be found in the course of Alex ice, or io th.e.fonduct of the .Cumanches, or of the Indians that a, _lregonror they may ii4rrupt increasing current of emigraticai tii.theitoelryaroftritains,: propp.;eci "Ilrrang€4nont of filling' .up intryconapitriies'io sixtpeight rlpfglies Oytier,..iqe4l ; ri . ) - iil4S'arci,inereaseri; without peoirearonamp.t(gmenfation'of 014 officerk: 'llie'lytiorrsukgests 'fiyat, bp - icks thix_ilicreme_oithe.nuytiber of privates irrilfe two existiiig legirnenis of dragoons, another regiment of drwroons, or of mounted_ rifle._ teen, may be neceBaty, in the event of ex vi l 4t u v q': 1411 4 Arr,ietahlPicout: t #l,ll‘ 4 1 ' '; lii l ° , llnt/ Y' Aliglitei tentling our posts to the,llocky4lountains he Secitstarv'spsaks_with4EcaCconsider a nAIof 411 school at IVeot,Point, tind pro. r . pose'some imprm ementt;.--He 'elms- to the'rdpqr.ts of the pension office, which has now registered upon its books 28,921 • pen sioners,--2,371 added duting, the last year, and 1,438,1ni0wn to have, died. • He devoted a considerable'space to the . Indian agency a nd th e Indians...the Pottawotamies, the . Clioct , ay, s,, , fmd partitularly the .Cherokees. He,lays before the President some highly,al terestmo — Comincrnieations `frorri out Indian lib -agent in the territory il•f Oregon: ".... ~ JI; He dedicates the ,concllitnon of , his, coma relsensive` tind 4,, erP , ipterpsting, pport to a subjeCt Whiten is Ofiieprofintial an importance in a free government, viz : the orgenizaton of the GiliifirClie'-''saWtis° irtutou alters= iitate;‘, and, among 41).64> t est; osubmits ' thli . 'question whether it might' mit'be , erttivisabfe k l ifeatice Ale t i q r , l6ll .YthY,lc . 6 ,4 •71 f 1 ' 4i 3V , 44 ;of 4e l to 2,1 ) 'AM tll9 grouna thatitalthough 'Oiiizens of 18 plant eine are , fint4tOn yot t t i l tiy , peat arms they. are'rtot'geil'6liliiitiVeit ( , i . x, arms, tiatiml to equip'themselves with ,as the, i i " vr. P!, Itirel l'; , I', I 1 it. • V ilOt 4 r 4 'SF I CRETARY OP TitreVATY,T' , "" ' ' II.° 'sac ' e q tr i l i i r g i ,tlit ' ilci '' o iptpog "' the I li $ 'oda lun al aII "ty year as, pane e m o Use 70 VI , b)4pla:yind the' iag. CIVOIAX - ItohiSli 0 tivil7 °Man, ptOtoeting Our etartlneree,l33,loa „,no 'aid bounds of lu Mn f r / 9 19 Y r ig d aCi, c kt e . r a wini g . e!.l l i - barbarous nati o ns ; reatrain it LPPIO? :ff'4 1 °,4, 1 t ii lVlti,*YeA t`4 , lo :trt ikelW a i ' ' ' ft /3/411/46 0/ LPrilmohng' ibellreEervatioT,9 oioorAt,W" manlOcif r ,' 4 :'," ,° , ';'• ' 4 ', 4 ',':: ' ..;:i.(;4 4 ,,a vA, it. ittPr li I i ',f,t;o l l ll l lll l:aellitkblooke 4 t 4 k 4 .., 14414 ? 4c Y' Akelftit4lititiedil4 l 44l,Fftr§ , q9h4 l o4 tylthlatti l ia&F 4 ,?#:: ols ., d "g eri er :ad' ' 6.4- 1 tr r '4. . '-' 49 ° ? 19 , 11 ; i1 ikil . ,L..,.' st9l9 19 I)4s 4441 P ric " flaglit2"errtlaTl '' thariw..,:-,ioarMor'-itbest-finter ,re?lii'a' is Itp ~ cithotOAhe welfare of ita prritOrieus 10,1q,e, - rid a sense „,of justice to ? . 11 .6 l::# punt'' '0 4.1 11 .0 ' 4 ; ! 1 '4 )-11 „ (11 1rPa!4ti annu -1 0 t it fii-pl? ' - anate.'thrits i . i . a6itude . ; a ti or bfAiXtr 13 aift3:t!a , f,3refore euggitted, gtt),2butrltotnyater th. w il.tegpro #o to 'public ot,l l 4 , iffo4o. l Fig• f leitindf4g l eatiifigOn4li . fitio 2d' 'of Januar:s,i 1846 0itlPiol4bok;A: M4'-the fol. . Lot-ko-ienothrjai tiOjrdit id i, l 'f o l, 6 o f 6 M ! . o4:4 k 4:4 i L irr ; r u- bortondjoididodlPylo4ol2df:ifiOloiroof-Den -3eIAIPDPARFP,APauIa-'l4saAdiutniGilid lloftkrlr arp*PtjitkPr ;0..g1011 4 rs l • P i ' le !,;k9Sig:4 ) '°”Pittffet"Slchntth O , i r c e i h °6/4d9I'3P9IYPi 11 !geR:t45:1f1444444 of r'Ll4'l-441/er °rufPFAolletrtorDanielALOOkoff;diiod::togotryor„silth;all,and iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 7- 17,170 g.,.43801fii. 'itiigelind tract or piece btlitndaitCutteLiditite_toWnship of ifiIiPtI ) PDP4V. ,-17 qr.fplJev,erscovitIL;tvoing nt.a post,,thunceby hindirofSastruehttarnkttud of,:baniel - 111 oPoDuellts theirs e nortli22 *degrees east, 48 Welles, to a atone, thence' bylaw:l; of John'Mc Donnell's heirs, nortW.44i•dogrees bast, 91 perches, to a stone, themes:llll4nd formerly . of Alexander; and Mhydrlayfe; . merit' Et'fiegrees enst,-43 perches,,to,.B,whito white; by land of Thom rs McCortmelrel heirs, north 78 degrees east, 97! perches, oak, nertliftar de. green east, 75 pereiieseto a post; thence - by lad ofJames Pertly, south 40 decemOmit4,l494er cites to 11. wl!ito oahrsouth - 1 - 61-degrAest r east, 10 Perer'°': l6- cebiti , 'oPE;' 8 04111" degfebi east. 14 gerchee to a stone; thence ' by the same and lands of John, - Harper, jr., -south 284 degrees w,est„- 100 =perches to a post, north 874. degrees west, 35 perches to a pust, 'Math' 604 degrees 'west,. 39 perches toe post, south 54 Itiegrets west, 57 perches to elpost,' in the`middl e Run, thence up it, north 43 degree. west, 23 ler; hes to a - post, south sol degrees, west 132 petches to .a bunco 34,4tind of George Greeger, north 45.3. degrees 40 perches to the :place of beginniftv`coutaining-;2oosueree, strict measure, beihd &Moo more or lessz-witla at the buildings thereon - erected, &e., and 'taken in Execution Sallie property .of Joint Harper,,,E-1 ,Ised all tckbe sold ti ) me, ADAM LONGSDORP, Sheriff. . Y virtue of 'sunnier writs - Of - V.entlitioni Ex p on- - II as to me directed, 1 'will:...expose to ,puhlic en I e,',it the publie'bouse of Geo rge 13retelny;Esti. in the fiprottgli'Of Eailisle,'&4TltlDAY,'llit !Zit day of Justilatry, 1 846, el. - 710 o'clock, A. •M. the following real estate, yrzi The undivided ball part of a lot of ground, sit uate in Newton towlispip,.Citanbeilancl comely, coot:doh, threencres mo r e : or, lets, bounded by thu Cntuariand Valley. Moil Road on the squill, : Springfield road and lands of Robert IlleFarlathr ell the west, Jacob Swbyei on the east, and the • Seceder elturela on the north, having thereon , reined 'a large tea story.-briek. bouse. 40 by SO feet, and brieki indict! frame Int bte.: &a. hilt pa a of a tract .or -situate partly:in _the • borough of and 'partly itrNuwnm'idwasbW4icattiiinitig9.-acres' more or less, hounded.-hy, the Big Spring, the State ynatl. Jameson Ammon. • John. Bricker, the Springfield madam' others.—Seized and taken in eXtuntiouus.ther.proilert„t of Tliontha of:firouttil sittlale in'the boron. h'of sCa ri i le; On niberi tee feet in front, and .240', feet in depth, more or lees . •boutided by John-SWM . lre on - the east; on alley on the south 'Pattirk Dawson; on' the west, ;Mil - Nord rat rtrendrtiM-tTOrtlklirteiTlie-Wi i-ri•et Ii andsn ono rha If itery,frame house ( eatherltrated etl)mul a flame 4tuble• and tin excellent welt of water,--,Se'rzed and taken in - execution - its thin • property of Elizabeth,Ego - Also - , a lorof - grinind Situate iirthe borongh'lst ' Carliale.Cumtlet land.connty., 52.1. et itrfront, wit h tht Itrivikle ;kill eAley, altdiA4o.. ' mitre; nr less, bounded - by Mai,a.,street,ne tbe„N„ G ed. Day. on The : East ~l.lberty silks on tha ;kohl lt; .and hereowerectecrry-donblerignw.:ll..o4 . .xe: • a catherboaedmi l a brick sninke.hutunsioi,steen,ase. • S. ized'anil taken I . tt elecntiOn sts the :tirtiperty of Ella ittal Armor. s Also:the undivided eighth 'pert, itirn tract of land, situate . in'Newton insriniatip, , bnlnkled by Samuel Irvine,.Onvid - Brandt, Andrew . , Sburp's !wire, II 51erarlane nod. the tag spring:con taininr toil mares more .ttr Leas, with itt log house , and log hartillii+elieted.' Seisetland ink, n in exeention es,- die property -of-I:llanufth-Earsuni - , . deceased, and . all in he sold by me; A DAM LONGSDPRF. Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Carlisle. Dee 1845. . • DR, Davisis cola i.ouliD :SYRUP ' OF #IIIDIHERRY - AND - TARI For the core ty . Aulineman] Consumption, ,e Coughs, Colds. Asthma, rinfluenza,,Droo.- ihitii, Pleurisy, Difficulty if Brenthiate; - ____Pains_in_lhe_lire-at-or-Side—St, rig ftiv , l I • Bloods - Croup,' ifikoppirtg Cotter,'6.c. , Ti liS Medicine is rapidly gaftiing a...defier „ved pupularity,in Affectisma of lha Lungs, -The,- , folloving ,certifie4 tea from: rcepectabln • this'll!? of ,Pitiladelphia,fully attest-Rs media. '..lt lies ci o irituirternit4 cure; hi seve.re ea. Fes here t o:usual remedies hod failed to give retie . - ~--,-, . . •. 0-t Phileidelphia, Siptetitbi*;2o - , 1843. - I%iessrs. Robinson, Collins & Co.;.—Rohog ef iliet&rlitst spiiiii - Viiii - ii ,-, tterei - e - iilionih; . ..i with pain in 14 Fide and•hrreaat, sorenecand weakness of the Mogi!, shoitimisAf 'breath. lute Fir rippettierike.rf trlefivarleiiinfinfidies; but to no good divot, , M,Y Cough atincotittitmog_ _and_grovr log_ wOrtut,:,._,,Soeh,tvasiha „distress i ng.-- 'nature-of theLcou , • at :uldAutitejmied fig i t nor 'ay, .ut Wet J O 'Red, to Fit up in my chair, and could not elep.buLtery HUM et beat, consequedtly, I was wearing outcry fiat,vtill yom-very kindly reoommended,r , MN 'lrayheii --- CompoonA Syrup of Wild Cherry.and.War;the - ' flrit bottle of whibh give MO relief, eheekeitipy t ' . , cough. jobsoned 'the phT4goqcninted'ilifiti eiv. peetbrale frielY,'restoreillny l tiliPetliii;relliiieWi” the patp in_ my aide,, Retied the soret t ioast of t tiny ° breaat,,and atretigthi toinied ling, mating itte ~, ,to broatbe triely. - I hiiiii now takepetett; bottles ' it has entirely cured my_cough.. 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