• 4 " 4 ' ATIT-413,711;1)4*-::FiLYR, 13 O.AILXIXOXISI SATURDAY, .i,..kNjTARY' 31; 181 G IgrV. B. PALM sa, Esq., at hie Nevrepa,' per Agency .Oliice, North-west • corner of hird and Cliestriut PhirridelpitiaT.is authorized to receive subscriptions and adveri• tieements for the Hanar.n ANn ExmatTott, rmd give veciiaipts' for the same. 111erchants, 111e ohaniee and tradesmen gen crrilLv may extend th o 11te oripntprrrivir, for ad y 0t country-papers hioh hie agency affords. WHIG COUNTY MEETING. • The whig of "Carnberland county are re tiestail.tp:ea'ae.rnble in general county meet en ittancin:ii evening, the 16th 4 - 2 f Felmi arSr-ip.FAncatioivllall, in the borough of ''Qarliale, for thb..purpoco of appointing dale ge!vi to reprosent them in the State Cooven •tioh,'l,4liieh medla int Harrisburg, on•the 4th of March next, to npminate i a randOate to be iuppor o ted by the ivhigs for Ale off,eo of C'n-• nal cOnnivaioner. The whigs of tine county „ aro earnestly reinteste(lto attend. By order'of the Stauiling ecAmittrz.. Ct....)—Our paper makes i:s nppaaranee three Clays alicr.theLusgal titno ti:jS wool:, in con : `r , r‘quoneo ota fa:lnro to receisti_s supply .of riper 'flee no in our columns Nviv. however givooto a largo porlion - ni our readers in - au Es.t.ra' ae IVcdueslay - 7.1 it% T A rr,irai's rt , :i us.--Oar • onizags enti, did--not -pv , m it 4111 -ea - ore n two •of the" sorios or lecipres, dolive•cd in Edtictition Hall this week..l.y CRo: I.ll'- P:inn, of I,liiiailoi t ihin. 11.. e lectures ae titqrlr in deiowl. and Il.e 1:clio-lickitt of Ode Itevoltition--are.ii , 3 ribod a.ar. do ac curacy and I-emit : s- - (11 cl•c'doti: that vi% id; poi lays tla B:lliguitr3i4 cv.o:loa •of Glee ,1,111 . 1‘ TllB Wild rttid tragic 101'103 are Tespneiated tl:n Itallowe,l F er:en (.1 the ET.,;itt:ittit, ate 91v.1-,),lt.it tht,lll,t!: e'- 0.1 aid in:ore:it ogle BEM The }lsomer's pt.r.uliar enuliciaicon,ll6w ever, we did tioi, think calculated to rice 118 eilect to his.beantihil produc:ions. Apart from this they oli hied the svarnsest e.xprest.ious of admiration from his audience. County Sabbath CourentiOn.. Agreeably to public notice, a large number of delegates froM various religious denom inations, together with others, from the Nev .. eadliorruiphs-and townships of this county, assembled in the M. Chtirelt, of this bor ough, yesterday, for the purpose of adopting meas,uree to secure the proper public obser vance of the Sabbath. - - The convention morat 10 o'clock, A. M. an • s organized by the appointment of the foil° 'us officers I President—ions CLEM/F.:MIN. Vice PregidentS—W. B. McLi.r.x, SAMVEL JOIIN HARPER, JAMES WXAKLY,, .10112 , 1 :Moon; Bi:v. A. SUMO', 141'. 11n. MOODY. Sarclarie:s—S.tam. ELLIOTT, J. W. CRAIG- MEI! The entire procre . aings will be given in Our next. Thereut ions of the - convention eliched much discw=sion, and many interest ing kets in relation to the observaneo of the Sabbath. Ote".The Camberland county Temperance Society held its annual meeting, on Friday Nvhenrt,n address . was delivered by Roc. 4r. Cross, and the officer's for the t., ensdingliar eleCted.. , „... On Saturday evening?Nfr.. P. S. Wurra, of Philadelphia, delivered an eloquent addresN before \ho Order of the Sons of Temperance, arid a crowded auditory of ladies and gen ilarnen. Faux WASIIINGTON".—Our last sav ices from IVashingtpn aro, that in the House the Oregon debate is:resumed, with a proUbility that the resolution to give "notice" will pugs. - In-the Fenato, Mr. Allen's resolutions have :been re ferred to the atinniittie op.FOreign Relations, and a violent debatelias sprung up on a md lion to make an appttpriation for new war steamers. Mr. Cssairifefrring to the prepa• -rations-going on in Enginnth'hae declarertit to be his opinion that mar-between. the tWo countries is inevitable. Boston, New York, and Philadel phia, the effeotvf the foreign news, was most f avo rabip; and manifested itself in an advance of stocks, and' abetter feeling in the Money an merehendize market. FLona has rather fallen in Philadelphia; a nale of IWO bble iyaa, made on . 11. Ton day, at A resolntion passed the house of Ilepre.. s . ent : ear %On Ttiestlay, 64, to instruct : `pig our Senators Congress and rognestting .our ilop?ospnlativoi3 to•opposo anis increase. iii the rite of • • - . • t.oritey. fertile _District died on, 111 . endiy last week, iii • •' ' • OV-1-ronry'play,, arrived at .Ist e l iv Orleans, —pnil4;t2t ti on ev.9'll , s , par s t.,ottllo'•'cordial ; :ipnglualattle;; A - • , 4 0-0. P 4 ° tliP, , OPPolotmento viogafien , of - Right Rov• / I §hdP , P°tteria t tho 'EPOOKAtI, thiltoh, we eogee tt}e 10kliofFebi3e7 i 4 fix ':4l-12tver, 9 -1 4 , 0 kaM Mr , Walhor!o Toth!' P r. ,5 0 t1*40-lk4' hosen ( to theCym. , srittetO'PfYWit'`,ktmelinsi'isohliddi7fia forth I` 5 4PPP . q.` - Aft 44 1 114 &rill You rill in4w Ywhaf talk , , w..„‘ ". 4 7- ' ' ':if ' 'r i , B - ''' • r et of Clinton, ,;' , Pg,,' 4 , 4 . ; COO* late ' .1511 , e ; , - '34';''''4PPOL,4''' '`.,'' Iti l arreit t 42$00i0fAtAlot , T , .•,,; ~„. , •-, .i . :• c ~, . ' #,,, ,1*•••{ 4 , - .' , 1 1, 1 2 th o tin 6•. iou& • or. 1 11 ) 3 4:$' ' '0 9t 1 e ."'' ` ,=' , liiiY fa 4 ;,1 '''.; -4,,,••••-q,‘Ppi•;•';'+-5;,•,••••••:•64',' ~,,•'' , i ''im :".• 1 "' 1,, ,V '4• , h' , ',. ''-•'(;- • • 4 •''''Siarli r, Frlifxr9W3',°' 44 73-4 , oAilii',v! • .gy.oo. .nvi3,47f '':' .' .."''' ~. 7: •- , ., i .. 4 , , ,, s , 0 . A I 0 . ~,,•,.. 1._,.•;-•,-.4 1 ,.. in,..,,,, 404,17,4; fi4l.4vitlicsiuilkh ,'.. , li, - , •,i i i,,41 ~,. • ,i;.P, ,P . ‘, T .^ ' ' 7.V.V. 4 .' -1.1. 4t.htit - el ilillS 4 ~ •' ' ' 1..),,0 ','-07*10k.4..}.04.".41.P.t - Ali- , 0 ot urk,...-3,.,: ~..,. ..„„....,...,,.,,0„ 0 ., e 4,1 4v1 :,. _,. 4.iot • Atale4aml)erance.Ogotiveign ; • Wedearn frofirthe Harrisburg papers, that' the atiopill'StateTemperaiiieConvention as sembled in.,that bprougXertlre4nesday..ipst. The denventiort .11avi9gbeeYi tenifierariWier•.: ganizedby the 4 . pi)ointment of Judge 13neltor, _of,_Brnupliin,_a9 . .Qhairinan,___end: - Dr : pay, of Cumberland, as Secretary, h committee was then appointed to nominate *officers for the permanent organization of the convention.— .committee reported_ the following, wllo . were unanimailly elected: • • — President : . Rev. D. liIOIIIIIS, of Bucks comity. ' Vice Presidents: lion. ii. 1\.1.' BR.%KEs4Snor, Alleghony 2 U: DoaiN, Philadelphia,. - W. Jens ZeionNrces, Northampton, JANES' WNW! LT, Lancaster, - A. K. 1\ TeriT, • GE. - y. S. KOIBLE, Dauphin; • . R. J. GA LLOWA Y, en°, ROY:111r. AnK.inady, Huntingdon, . . Dr. J. LeNoszioan, Ducks, Rev. I. lli.merr. /Wins, • TtromAs APOListi; York.. • P. S. Mum., Philadelphia. • • :Secretaries:. Dr. Ira Day, of Cumberland, ...T. M. Willis Cleist, of:Harrisburg, Valentine Hummel, jr. " . J. K. Willard. - The fallowing reschtion is ofie of elm most eipoirtan pasSlifil Irill e" eon vention ,anirern, bodies the opinions of the friends of Tempe rance : eil, That in view of tho manifest e vils arising: out of •the the, tratfic in - in- I toxicating liquors, this convention earnestly recniumends the Speedy and thorough circu peth ions throughout the StatevraV_ ing the Legislature to pass a law ( giving id the voters of each election district the privi, lege In decide at the palls whether each Ii ceases shall be granted in said districts: and that in each district which omy de,cide a gainst the present form of license, houses of I:riftlic---re,rfain-rrieuratralt - IrelizFelfstrd by II ( %, illi ,, ulft:l443,priv.i4pgo in _sell intnNicat tag drinks. which houses so licen , ed shall under the control of the Court granting the license. Rev.-IV Dewitt. P. S. White and Rov.Mr. (fern, were appoia•ed a oommittee to drafts pe ~to the above effect, to be signed by is officers of the convention, and formally presented to the Legislature.„; The cisnyenti6i ailicurned . 'alter a soeriota .or two days, which passed off harmoniously. About one hundred and-twenty members !"were .in attendance, comprising many gun tlemen of distinctiOn ant-talents: Sn LE), IT 'ME ORKS.--The Loco foros still evince as much hostility to the sale of the public works as ever. L 4. McFarland of Indiana, offered a resolution in the house ofltepresontatives, a few days since, direct ing the ComrOttee of Ways and Means to enquiro_intolhe.expediency of bringing in. a bill pieviding for the sale of the public 'works, lot it was at once voted down by a vote of 52 to 42. The peoplecanuever hope for any reWfrem the oppressive burden of public debt which now' hangs over them, so long as,Locofopiszn prevails in the State.— That party WIM - 11 rather lierap more taxes up on the people than give up the public works 4 and thus loose this fruitful source of public plunder, t 101:F TAN FS, AND SO sal." OF TILE PUBLIC WO:,KS is their party cry. Corre•epondonceof the.. U. S. Groenr. li&pyrtant from .Mexico. Nriv Ormr,vss, Jan. 13th„15 16. Editor S. Gazette- , --Sir: The - schooner Julia has just arrived from Vera Cruz, hav ing left •on the.3oth of December. Mr. Ifoff mMi bearer of despatches Irom Mr. Slidell to Mr. Buchanan, came passenger. Our min ister, as I am informed, is determined to re main at Mexico for the present, 4 although the Government has not recogpized him. Mr. William S. Parrott, Secreiarx.,...to the Lego, had reached lUexico. The revolution of Gem Paredes has the appearance of being suc cessful; he As approaching the Capital with an army of 9,000 men, but governineM is fortifying, the city, and seems determined to struggle severely for its defence, though I • 1..24 stn_et_be surprised In ens it y laded -with— out any bloodshed. Pueblanud the north ern toWnrhave;de'clared .rt,gainat.:Peredes, but Vera Cruz, Tampico, mid Jalapii are in his power. At Vera Cruz , the movement was eonsumated on the 23d ult. Gen. Herrera had been invested liy the Chambers with the Supreme power as dictator fur six months, so as, to eible-goverenmepprosecute the resistance' with energy. I have fullfiles of . papers before me, bat have no time to extract only further. intelligence; in fact, the sub stance of the news is conttitined,in the above. Til addition to the informationitiommunica -tadjn-the-lector of -correspendenti—We find interesting items in the New Orleans nf tb, t th _ The army afoppoSition to Paredes, is com manded by Gap. Btletamenie as chief, and Rorrogon v his second command,— They are indefatigable in their exertions to quell the revolt, and about 3;000 guns hive been givea•rtut among the citizens.. • Gen. Paredes laid : seized upon +thy ; public treasury of the' fair at Sf:Jaani,7l:44: had been -Ommilted to.histcharge_atilift'o.3t_i reiti-_ luttilfrein the castle ofSiti*Ode,olloa;mil: der the doelaratian; 61 laparirty*lid,` , ;pay : l,ia`iiii. Aver. '',l9l l .'lbe three days march•Cif..thir'.4ity%_ . tif;',lylexioct,, ind it wad expeCted,thatlWgates er:that ty wduld span be opin:Au Paroto:,hee also, declared in bixfaviir, numeroui aarray,lvera in, the immediate 'iieitti(y?cif The' citiee of Oriiiii;a•rinif'Gratinit.- qllMlMPTM,iacause ae e dori 1:99P1 against him :kiitthlitroqa," ME refused 0 . rtl,- :P.ketT. 3 ,, ,t4rit.ol! - :4ize.rrexavlitis f*;i - ri(viiPori7hfir 4 7 - itiolizinetii 4 ;,o o- )!A k *: s t ot ..- ' .111' ' iil4 . '"' . ' - 4 "1860i(1401.' 'PPRi ' ;',P!,, IV / ...ell"' , , 0 , -,:. ~. 44-4 , j 43 - 11 F: 4 0 161,t ;' , Aq 11 .# 44 ~..00 i 1 0 0/ P , 4 ° 64 41) 0'( ! X- 4 1.0 49 1.4 :# 1°' 1 .A90 1. 010 I !4,*9 l iti 'I Ini44Moiit;svi,o6,ol4i4,:igioo.oll!id.ttb. il,t„ttitoi,Kli4 l- .o,#yr:::4oMg.o7o4oi#:: jib P 11 tri344 4 ,0i , 04 - . :. - iftioiloiNvint• I :iai:l3 ~9PliKtia., rA - On . ,i( 1 1 -, Aii,(17111P 4 t , ~ r ‘ i oei: 6 1M1Y1132 , ,O6 ) A IR Q" 'i, .4- , 61,,, ,, :,:t;: , .:,.. : y0 1,.., , , , 7tg ,.,7,21000,4y,,, PM • `ZlfintitAittno - 1anuary..1 9 ;48 , 182........ Janie. Rose isnoWdon was 4o=clay_dely te i elected , State 7reasurer,..and a.resOlution delaY:adtioltion'the, - Tariff Resolutions untili thit'first MOndak . of Feburary next.' , • appearit that orders, were receivedfliefel. of the Loci:the° party", requesting them to de lay action on the 'l'intf.forri'lew,wcrelcs, and that Pennsylvania *Migh.t..t4s.C.:.:aecure: that / interests would hefikteateatlikthe- commit; tee at Washin - OenaeltiefliTipsivair:Orif England that Sir Rebert - Peel - had7reei • • and, that a ncivrminigtryrivasheitigorg tze by ord Russel,* was chosen as a uitahle.' pretext to effect this object:Of delay iri' oar, Legislature. Accordingly, : M. Berra'', i ho- stands at•the head of the s committee:of Nays -and-Means-in-tko-Ilenie r :and-asplreertsliftoto. be the leader of the Democracy.. and the ex.: ponent of the Ekectitive will in-doebtfulMat. to rs, this trtorrunL.;. moves the resolimorilthot4 referred to, making the Tariff Resobitioria ,from the Senate, together:with those oil the Honseiile r tho .ofdevoLthatley_Ort-next.Tvez clay two weeks. •Istr..Nieholso moire& re amend by mfilit,t, ing the resolutions the order for ,to,niorrovii', Me. Burnside then moved to amend by fixing . aria o'no w thei_ftniitt: jeer vvas debated some time beyond the usual hour for adjournment, - .when Mr. 'biro iido's motion was agreed to by a vote of 6.1 to 47—the Whigs-all voting for .inmecliato .. action. • . ?sr ATt,, , 4310 _Mammoth petition _Ol. 11,000 ladies of Philadelphia, asking for erty to the citizeas Of each district to vote on. the question, of license or no license. within their revective limits, was presented by Mr. Comman. - It is many yards in length, and is good evidence of the honovelent intentiona of at e,fair petitioners. Whether the measure they wilt for 'would he productive of the ends they-desire-.-is- a -question- whieti--deserves serious consideration. The petitioners ean notbc heard at the ballot-box; lot their voice lie regarded . Mr. Fogeley subtnitted a joint resolution for the adjournment (if the Logidatnre on the .th-of-Marvh.-T-'ho-04.egon-ResL.llnt.ions_fmm the lloufe were received and ieterred-to-a "Felect cornThittee. consisting rif dlossfs. Star igere, Gillis, Chapinsi, Ciabb and. Sullivan. HArtamErF , .:. 'January 20. 1846 • -.Hortar..—The Speaker laid betero the Mouse the first annual report of the Erie Ca nal l'unipanc. •Mr. l'uniroy, of Franklin, offered a reso lut,inn, instructing the Committee on Inland Naviatium(o. inquire into the expediency of iirolubiting the-running of boats and cars on the canals awl railroade. of the Cnnimon weali on the Sabbath day; which was (f: greed to—Vests 6-1. Nays 24. •. On nicrion of Mr. Johnson, the Auditor Genet al was re guested to furnish a list istf the Dont.estie ( reditors of the Comthenwealth. whose names tippear as holders of • Certiii ezowg, togelber with the. amount mid denomi nations Of their-several certificates. Qn moti Ir. of Alontgome_ellth f _ Committee of \V ye and :M eans was directed to inquire into the expediency Of taxing old tritnefers of l'ublic Stocks in - 111.15 COlllll3oll= wonikh Mr. Al agehan blrere,l a rosoltuio'n, -direct ing the -CommMee of Wiiiys and Menns . to in , quire into the expediency of equalizing the - salaries of therJudges'ofthe Supreme Court; and other T,,ate Jedges - oftl4 Commonwealth, so as to all. each th• same compensation till they all come'under the provisions of the Act to reduce the expenses of the Govern ment. - Mr. Bumsides, from the Committee on the Judiciary-. reported adversely on the petitions asking that married men may he allowed to transfer property acquired hy themselves, without the inctinthrance of I/fuer—also ad, verso to compen4 ctgditnrs take property of their dettow at two-Minis ite.apprsiar;d BM 1 he bill appropriating 530,000 for thocom pletion of the Eastern lleservoir of the Penn sylvnuia Cabal, waeread a second and a thild time and passed, and sent to the Senate. Mr. 7Nlagehan enduavored to get up an appropria tion to the Western 4Zeservoir also, Vul it was voted down. SENATT, a memorial Ni , as received fromi the Directors of the Bank of Commerce of Philadelphia, askina, fin' a re-charter, also :front those of the Bank of North Amerien.— A motion to take up the right of Way Bill for the Baltimore and Ohioltailroad, )vats lost by a tie vote, l I to 1.1. Interais.—The bill from the' ionse, ma king appropriation for tho payment of the Eebuary affil August:lnterest • tin the Public . Debt, passed final reading; and only wants _tne_sa nature-of-thei-Governor4o-boossno , a- , law. JOl'iytry - 2.3, 1846 The Speakers laid before th . eii.respeCtive Houses the memorial of the BearkYof Trade of Philadelphia, in fai , or of the incorpozatiOn of a company to construct a continuous rail road,from Phtladelphia to Pittsburg,. by the nearest and best mate ; and against allowing the Baltimo're and Ohio liailroad Company the right of way to Pittsbirg. Petiticriewere also presented on various other subjects in The Senate. e• A fmrprivate bilia„were reported, and one oitsro acted u on *lien• •on motion- of Mr, Sullivan, tho .Senate-took4m, in . Committee, of the Whole,.the Billgranting to the Batti more and tiltio Railroad Cornpany-tlie reW of way to Pittsburg .through this CoMmon ..„, .The.bill was.debatell vome:tirito in committee, and. ,rt :nuxribel of ampildtheuta, were 15fOred; some'of.'yhieli tvere agreed to, when on notiOn : the conariiittee, rose: and ,were creme up in its original ~And_theliiiiite"• . i iryniilied,.....„, • - 184(8 ' ... 1'.11,E ,T.4I:tIFF, -;,... i .,..-., ;, .,.,,.. • ~: '.' ftalhev,trouhle upon tha itkoot-te resigtv.hut ,'llse :flarrisburk inteihgertoer isayeAlip - Aie. suit; if,the - contestatit •iVoulaTtieiim hieclaim, ,Cussieri eptheTarittreSelutions*ai resumed - ataVoommitthe.-rmititiartzbiteir-te. WC- peo'pjle loSterday, in :tiiii,liviiiito:of - , ll 4 ) Ye B Otaav°'' of-Ti O l A i ' : .44:6*-I.ik= here; , •itllc4.. 2 iifelif:fiAT , Th,) resolutions . o!, the .Simittoi:;(lloaring in:ilOoiq4 right tcrliket*, , ond.biiticlOved the faxiir 'of tiM, lartif of ',is 42„ ottiktaiht ; Mat. iieople, of , Flcrida:u•Ould Amid.Op* Iti••:.-.:- ••• I tio4y , .. M, l .Ortier, : :.:when. kri: ihrtelt, ( loco)• '...ilTr,BropkiiitbrOugh theft4ahrikit, rhMliited moved- to: sidostrtiite ' alMieel.ittresolujibns iheite.iittelMeitidneNvith.tiMae "f4ikki, and then which-mof belobnettuedto - Mein'aurthinir -Ormfeded--MAeroottetsetfL , ~..i. .,: i„ , ~ .. or h9t1itt 1 4..ai .. !4 1 4figi...1 4 ' 6 /!Aiii,ki4:q(*ii.# 11 , i s l4'bY.' l 4/.. CO.a -. r. l l t'g ' - r"'"' - '" - ', '''' -2..7 ; iettcki . /'! 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Mrgij,irto'l crraWo . fitowity:* - Itswgiviyoe -go, iiii Siid, in liis county. fit' wad a ; Witig mie;iisniiyand there it was soproclaimed-ind Oppeited - .... He was decidedly in favor orits iersal. '•: • ' . , . . '==P {.: Q_ ti • iit.ki.i.J'rhere . are eleven new counties "asked for tliisiiession in different parts of the Stato t 7but it isdbubtfid whether ,new .coun ties. aro i eSt4blished. Petitions for, aUd •MonstrariAlL,a&rist them ; are every ,day presentekiri*reat - nuinbere. . • Mr.-Piglipy;of Clearfield reported an impor fatit,Pipthiliiiifirniiig; important, because it yriMif,praefioable. It ie Mititled "An to prOVide for, the gradual payment of the. State .bebt,". It proposes the establishment of a striking fund; by raising revenue in the following Manner: A" tax on allinheritances„ 1312th_linettE tot col atem.lori - the lineal SI on the 5180' inherited—on collateral as now taled.i„. It also proposes a plan to ascertain the value of 'property. in every county in the. CorinnonWealth, and also the value of each man's property. .That the proportional . debt be ass-Embed upon each property in the State:. • ..that_eiv.ery4eNviter_ of arty estate, shall have the. privilege of paykng the amount so assessed.,l with aderlitetion of 15 per cent.' discount, provided payment is made in thiee yetns, and to 4ave a certificate of di , chargo in hill .taf ench. elatat'e for any other *liability to taxes - . to pay the presql • Slat° debt. The;fe are some: of the 'features of the bill : which I will send you as soon as 1 obtain a copy. , The resolution to adjourn 'the Legislature an the lath day of Maid', was paised bTa . vote of 23 to 2. Mr. Quay offered a resolution upon tlio-'Auditor General to inform the Senate, I , y what authority the. sum 01 1 00 WaS given to J. J..;N1C , C3119, an agent to collect money, and what was the nature of the services ren dered—whiCh was ;tree,: to. gi.ol . Bli-5i31::94!.f1i. The Tiouse'llebalo on the Oregon question was suspended far several dal q_prior to,th ..44-4-474.41+04:4zanidry-te—ellieja.ifgct• 'est has since. transpired. We tiaely . novi ex pizet a renewal of tho del•ale•.". The Senate in Executive session miThurs day rejected the:nomination of Judge Wood ward of Pennsylvania, to-the 'Bench of the Supremo Court, to fill,the vacancy occasion ed by the dohth of Jiulge Baldwin. The vote was Irirge - and the majority decit:ive— '29 to 22. Tho result it is stud wee in con formity with the Report of the Jinhciary Committee, who had examined the case very thoroughly. On Tuesday, January 20th, Mr„ Allen gave notice that le would on the ensuing Friday call up Ma motion relative to foteign interfe rence. (The previous ,pireceedings in this case will be found on our first page.) But the .s,3hate again iii varied his N ions, when Fridttreame, 1:y !itlj , mmingorerto Monday .1 The 1-hiasetook up the report of the't'unt mittee on eleions. cowl Luling with ti e&o -lotion that :OA Bteckenhprouglyf Wils illodally eturnod: l'he majority. and NiMority report's of the Gommittees were then read to the. Ifouse,.„The latter sustainin4 the rightsthe - Sitting member, amilk mar, of the claimant. -A--wartrr debate ensiled on tlTis gnestion, Nvhich continued through the d'ay. In Senate, (in Wednesday, Mr Bagby pre settled his resubitloits for amending the Con. siltation of the - . United States--..inaking the term of PteSident and Vice Pre'MOW six years, land rendering. the-a° Mixers' forever after ineligibl&-s-also making members of heongress- - - ineligible to those -offices—while members,. and for fox years thereafter; also ineligible to the Cabinet offices. • - " In the House the Florida electiop.case was the chief topic of debate- • On Thursday in the HouSe acoMmunication vas received from the Treasury Department, giving a statement of the amovntfirelittlie 'printing of Congropirfrorn 1813 - to The prbs ent rime. That of:ithe Senate is 5571,737, and that of the..Aquse;. 1,t70,8 13. The Floride'ole6tion case was debated by „Atr. Brockeebroegh; the cldimant of tho &eat. to eabell of Florida, before the debateborn menoed, desired to make fwo propositions to the member who ehurne is seat.. ewou first propose .to him to adopt the pending too- Aon of tha inember.froMLß: Simons,) and reopmmit the whole ject - without ,de batt to the Qerarnitte on electio'ns,-With 'in-. strupticons to 'allow both the Contestatit and . ifidenee trim Florida.' If the gentliman •:should ;decline • this, he would Propese ,tojt:toerwe Alto,l:lonse_ all OM FMW‘i 28 1816 2 ME Twenty-two days later from EurOpe, , 77 .Resten'o, lion of the-Yeel -MinidiyLtßte - ption/Of the President,'S•4l.tessage-4-the WelOne reception of:P01W itnf-Tarifffiloctrinishe Corn Laws tiot - reAled-z—TOCific irietleaticl4: The eteameliip Ribernia arrived at lilottirt i. - tiriday lest; brining' hews twenty,-'two days later from ItlttrOpo,Whicli - N - m — iii - eal::. ately carried through by extraordinary. ex prese,to New Yorli..and Philadelphia, reae,,h -41gt.thellatter.;:citat-7.-O?cloakoriLSatinBaiti quifir7lriitito - itidebtfid - -tififhe Philadoll phis 'North AMerican' for an &extra.' The most remarkable if not the must im portant item of intelligence is the restoration . pf the Peel Ministry 7 4,ord John Russel hav= jng failed- in—his--eflorts—to- organize -a- new Cabinet: The main eatie•of the failure was tho refusal of Lord Grey-to-forma pact of the Governmerg, if tord. Palmeritori was plaCed at the head of the Foreign Depaftinent. Sir Robert and his party have, therefore been a gain called into-of4e. , - • . The Iresident's" l 4easage was received in England with4ftie.t . calmness, and produced' no warlike dernoestratlons. Public sentiment in England is r videntiy in . fnyog of Fence, and besides : thatlllr. Polk's•prposition to re -dncothe Tariff is o much in accordance with English Interest's, ancl•has . plcasod thent so • . ecitle*Alisi.'they seem djsposeLll defer_ harsh strictures upon the Oregoit portion of it. • The questions:of the Repeal of the (...orn Laws,is still in suspense. The alarm excited respecting a Tanrine is subsiding., and tho price of bread-stuffs is,gic° ing way. The-Money inavhet easier, 'and will spiimlanons in railways have almost cunt ely canscol... Witlvregnsd to the Flour Mail:ids in Eng , lend, the - morilhly circulars elate, that •.4 at • 1 -1314244'14.14-4411-44 , 0144-14,F101ar , co i 4414,4 : • 11111' • tend an importation of Flour from the United Sl,l!(‘R." • ' file President's Massfige reached Eiiqland by the pai•ke hii 'St a,' ( - nil:. On hn niiornoon oldie 22d . nit. in s from New \ink. It was ininiediareiy 4 1n Loiltinii I,v IVilomt Smitlis iid)iienn Tunes, \rksie incsseii i !er re.ii•hrd lo tropolis'in six home; from Live:.p.r.d. 4ioniidn rope; of the iii do e onnini C-sivern trcorxissed in Fcll,s_aue, 11,211 , 213 ,Sc Freoch couid atifi-on. to Park' and I iermatic, ENGLIHI 1(>31..\11::N"IS. ON; TirE Etir:4 , l DENrs The London Times N6ll. lai ed . It is in every rompttot the inost p4;110S- rt;;..l TiTrTrITIT) - 7713 NI - 1 , 1 : PlTri7l.; I 1't" 0 7171 t0!!,..h-nry of tile, rPt it sp'ue t rittt t n o.tris rf• zurturid; - . ) ia a font:. t4ti 'runes spefik curd told ' : vt:•e11-bred On tho ettlie`c;t of the Teri ITATr. Polk's FL,:q -Trztfic tintiona atraeLly_- other papers, Vottr Journal, yeliqhor Whig, Tory, Ea.lieol Conswvativo, is sure to pat Brother on. the back wheusi er lie talks about his V: es Trado prelileotions: On 11'.im aa intik - in iluly wondorial As to mro;., say6,atter a setnev.ltit yeis ofthe lle sage: The Prins . of the MessaL.so ti en. ahem:OM: of war, gr conclviei c War is 100 nitir(strouliAto be dint h of for a et 'mont;except after every °Rim ate critriprom- 1 ise has been exhausted. Britain and Amer- ira must lio too sensible of their normal inctualrlopetelencri, and taun nal re.pot.t, to peril the snbstaatial bleii!i•orzs they now joy, and are daily multiplin e l the relatieffrs i,Ol peace, tbr lie bloody aoil Ittt`t•l'l'it)ll:l g;0- trios of war: it 1. all hilt t )..,thht that tw great and kindred tif:er• I .l , :iik; so with , a breach, anti helpit4 ono another to se great a common should beceino mutual and nonaturid ilesirovet,, point of bettor. for a Termite wilderor , ,,, ciep e'rated front hot lily a kite I ley 1,1 many mine) is by stonily seas, awl almost itripaszal.ile rucks and deserts. !Thiess fr. Pill: iv merely tri fling with words, tiq sweaty ,seetTiog ro the universarlientiments of humanity, he is him selfincapahle sf so great an outrage and Injn ty_ on the country of his snrostor*.cai-theman of his birth, and the whole Too of man.L- What means he by Saying - that he has adopt, ed the,masitn, "to ask nothing that is - not right, and ~ Wr7Trig ?" That the Union should :be anxious, tolcal the sore, and should think It unmanly and impo litical to I,64eatli a quaerol to posterity, is natural enough. That thrty_slinuld think 710 strengthen their claims with strong I anunage is also in conformity with many e.iamples. Until the decision is to ho speedy, it can on- Ty b by negotiation, either bv reference, • or : - - by-a-reaurrenee-to-the triethea-whieli, 'in thia disputed boundary on our Canadian frOntier, j proved so entireluccessful. • Next in imperil:ince Sh the Times is the Morning Chronieic—the, , ay . pwofl organ of die great Whig Party in Grtat - Britain, a Journal of the highest order of ability,"and greatly re-. lied on by the educated and thinking classes, The view it takes of.the Message is that Mr. • Polk is We represintatiw ofthe Western Ag ricultural Interest—having 'been elected by it —and that i f that is conciliated by Great Bri tain .repealing. the-Corn Laws the President -will be?pdoifje;and-vice -ticrsa,-- We take the following extractfrOm the Chronicle . • • qono ef_the great objects - of the Westiris to establish art:intimate rernmpriitti altiancs with !lad the:biebithilities of-e , sPaidY cortsurrirriiuten - of ;tut* . an -. , allienee been as, strongtwoetonthiyago . as they are Itikv;.ths tone ,of the:Pretiident's.Mert.sage:woUld have -beerirwidely_dittefitiCfrefic whifir ing• his'cue from . Thep eit huglget.:•tif: from , Europe, will Con'vey' .lhe, intehjigenea of significant niatioriii#lB wifia:wrc•talcing pkie4;.br iritick , al , l3#but toffiticf thissi,deof, gas: — At/antic— : rnovexpeets - an'm:hieli , :thikAneri , -caust-itreigierbst.'•‘r , , • England.—an4:'l,l4l: l 4i:ogres's: Of;Nßlliellithit • pee',lis'now str ",stistible; as is' thejtitt ofitheirown;Nitigit„ ';~i,They:will then loath ih#4ll4,inglliiVsliceVtinik:Whichktoryenenc,' 'ther-'‘"ktrcingAtherpiiierituz:fhai. , fatiiithaf tr.teti..4ongltatitip#dViatilleiltt-dtce:s,guih.!the 11 4 1 4a000 0 ) 1 3 t a 4. '41e.11 05. 01t&t 10,0iierriniipi?kiiPttiatrogai latcrf !he' 64.1iiivt0T4 fericlgdlmitti4iisytha , ,peace , .. ;Jr . I,to? , 46rc!Wh36iil`q • .0007#0erenlYIe 060 1 Vi :bejl p. groosionallnactlo . n• rtis Ot wirehpedegdn, will document wJi ch •oircumrtabcej ____.. 4iiighthaYe . ..,,m,atle formidable, as harmle. if n,ot riiiiidtiiimg as a nstreertrhyme. - • " . 1 The foyiivieglif an extractfront die Europan Meek: :iiiibilsliedl4 Witritei'inid Sieitli" - . ' , .- . (~, prite, eosin,. pelhaps, why the Message. ;,1 1 .0..s„agreeitblY. disappointed iit pectittionliere; ie;,the...:W.611 timed'observationsi in Which it ihdulgerrespeeting a liberal Tariff; Tf the ,Cliegonis_the_bane, th_e_ymposocl_reduction. of the tariff is the antidote in then. ?resitio is Message to Congress.-''h= . yle of tho doe ! ument has elicited pi}u ,-- . t tough Mr. --Pollrhsis - .lfeoli susibb 'by. Europiian publi-- ci r liali as aiiiiiiiiij ..o 171 C C. gnirfl - prosT,: in this much criticis d document, of the poS sessioff of literary powers that•commend re space, 'if they do not always force conviction.. "Since tho Message came to hand, ano ther arrival lnis brought us the correspondence laid before Congress-between the British' nd -A-rn ericarr -.Mnisters en 'the - I'6 . feet - of - tile -Oregon. 'rho in islortnne of each documents is, that they are toevolurninous for the peru sal of the great world, ' The London 'times has de_voteff a series of articles-to the consid eration of this - Correspendente, more pittrtic tilarbt , with reference lo tar two points 0 .. which Mr. Buchanan insists,. nmsje y, fir IT the title. arising...from prior occupancy,. and, "iecondlyythe ceasion.Of the Spamsh claim to the United States. .Tho 'paper in question - eridettvors to show that the maintenance of ' - thsei 1%11)1g:11N is incompni dile ; that if one is correct, the other cannot be suslpineil. "TllO prior occupation, and tit after ape- i elan may be cited as distinct facts, btu theiy ; canner confer the. title. T.w.o•bail titles no more Make aloud one, than tivo allirma- lite a negthil t.:' - '• --- 1 - Ve should - 1 - ' like to have presented our readera With these art ices, as t lief no) considered in this country to lin able, if net unanswerable expositions 01 the subject, but-as they appeared only a . day ca• two preceding the sailing of the %tea- mei% when ourleolumtis were etowded with tin .tatistical intbrmation. to which. we had pccrionsly pledged -ourselves, Wa.are - reluc- ' ' bt.titly compellett ffi friregolliiTtiliiiirre. ~ 1. .F 1,111 the whole then. if the Message has not riven all tlin satislitetinit, in England, I which the 1,-tends and willt-iN isherS tit ~,...._Anin- ' rie;', ,1,....,die, it has its iri,,oble I) ,,i,,t,_ti v ir ef 1 FREE pADR; atid the pen,' 1 I T t 1 4 ru s iph. , ? I" rh.o . prirrctid . • . . /41ihr7-ire : oes ,, iiiininicil by ,t slit I.V:trt , ,l q adiasharat ,y - shad hear. ! f caale . aliaa—lflt! 01'0 , 011. Polk -and Peet agree as to the necus , ity of the first— why nut of the last alternative!" Tile Eraturner—sue_elithb ohleeLantl mor_ inqitetilial . of . the weeklies---considers the ')roger question in a very atnialtle and rea sotad -le lighL. • ,• • I . .arr rpm W'An Surrs.—The Thititth A•lliii .Mll).F. movements in stiiiiiii.:l:l- - rale buildi:le* have a lan i is limy run act.ir .0 v. the la,ta, r lieli• oi wh ,rs. Let all wh. , ..vi,ll ll bt..t.11 m1:1 oi a pond "1.0,13: ‘,11.1 tle:ite 1.. be able to a • - hunt injarv• the eohlItoial• rt1,n7,1" nr 011 - . Ing el),.71111 - ..P... 0 1 5011 lorpe po‘vor. and r'LlVel ;II ' • Ittg ir Laul:gdia4e - tA t ilipnicit .I' ol bmi and re , ..re n. .= .111.11,1(01 Mily to ..r 11.,11 , 1 eajoy.-I h•••'..t.• the, introdul et' Itemorrther iilllll‘ 111, rill+ pl t • ‘1 . 1:11i): . the I putt I i all health awl DEM =MI of mill Arr.- :01;1,1. and 1.0 a firm mippl' , o-or ot ;1:0 1,11V,* ISLIZEICCI 1 ,, T1t tc-pi)Rne . , l h 1,4 4 fti5 por.m. 'l . l:e , it'cniv ion of the Vrtt:lce qualev,ll;it of a character Willi v '•11 it lllei i5 . 1:r,01.1,141---very liaa IMISIIIM • rhe Pokflt. all,l i171: 1 I.:HL FOREPSN ' LI V MIPOOL, Jr1 , 111:11y Bd. The past Innntli tatrn , tor. t'llein 0.4 ',Pit gloo nly.for trader generally. and thootione. mar ket. 1.111 ilto later haq I n•t r e env iu the lat , l ten rim's. \vitt] S(11130 revival or anti a rather mote ltraltliv tone than prevailttd ut the departurg of the last hteatu- MEIII • 'lle Corn Mail:ors are in a pc,mliar state, on account rd the uncertainty which exists as to the Corti -Law rplestion.--it being universal ly believed-that the Government contemplates an important change, the precise nature of which cannot be expected to transpire milli the meeting of Parliament on the 2;.'d It in generally exptcied that the sliding reale ‘N ill In abolished. and a fixed duty robe) ted; . ndscfne who look I'm this expect the dulyh tl9 fir , st Vac() to be as high as tits or I^_s per quarter, with an aortal redlictirm till it roaches a low or nominal rate, while some others calculate on a duty of Gs or Sn per guar lei to begin with, accompanied by comPre lionsive measures of Free Trade in other re spects:iri tho mean_ time, ,however, the • market mkt iareMe iritlid - eWfa . prices, Flour in bond 'being 27s -a 28s, and sour. 24s per bbl, with little or no sPeottUtiye opdrafimitii going on; manila:4;lAl all idea-of 'scarcity hes passeclawaysti#thaugli there may still he quell sufferingamongstthe indigent population, .particularly 9n Irehuld m from tie failure in the potatoe stop. • It is < though not impi•obable that this May induce the admission of Indian Corn duty Npe, as a temporary' measure. The present duty on it is 5s per quarter, and it is in . -some demand at oat:quotations for .pport to Ireland.. The duty-on Wheat remains at per quarter, and on Flour 8s 2d per bbl. • . . Otr-Tbe rumor gathers strength that our Ailm in istraticatis_engaged. in sour t sectellief_ gotiatforf it London with•th at hi Great Britain, by which our Protective Policy is to be r solii out' to - Engl and for certain - desired concessieris are, con soled. , in regard. to 'Gregen. We are, consoled. by . _. the reflowion that no , suck Treaty. c a t s receive theconstitvtional approval of theSestati r to.whioh , a two:thirds vote is requisite „Every- consid. oration of principle, sound Poliey and eational dignity condifrie—ai t'ilirfauarle.- from such a .treaty. • 'nip,. Oregcra,gnestion can' nhVer ' he Wisely orppreoperlylgfetaled ' with , mattors,•SO utterly.' foreign frail it itiZthe.• adjustment , of the reiteetivi3 Tariffs o Hie t,Wo natiryi. We anght_n_dite•buk'doseria of rook- and "sno‘rin, Wortlieril.Oregoarbr . lie,.. - :stito , .,pf gwin ty, • and prosperity of eritriietrge autioiff hat. ,belnitga`tto - ,aa.oti.lll6:l',wiliii - ;l4C,us - . a kii:aiia . staridTertantil fidgc . ttiatida'or hiljitrallen, v aliall' extingoi4'ailtavaisf;pl'Olonsieqs, 4 lyriAn ll, i•shrely2l4eifi-O,ar- Opp there;',if ,m, , ,ii rely ief the fircireTt.metco - - - a.bfzieeptit„-41, a net ..' tin rrnTi!e ? 'Great 'Britain tc4aroelie,ol4t CoraLaWs, , ,it'.,kli9',6orfii C.4•NrAlelk 'an4_ iris. 1 ' sefipciftilirlami:e ' full 'Priii,,ilir'fo.•riv - s eribfre%r i oiir, ; rely e 'Tariff'',Whyriffiri 6l iFotild Ulla . .rit'ill . '"l4. l fPlittOli.l`s 7 4/04g fl',litici 2 ..*Bbiili'.aW ,Treatyi and thei.d•OitiY l -hO'lPfc,?iilleirfrc, ol, rethithitig,'WelAakfis'elif iOtit,Ortf,:iopald.ff,esh "i`x.Pankiirii,icN.'#•ifa,fiite r tlii Y4s, N v ` 4 P .iii4 t ,a4 '11414".•=011 ilanfOi'.lo;4lߧ47-,-,tet 40,fi09; !, 41600defibtiC#nit, '*t.14.113, '6 _ an ,41,0i,tw,stiik ''9 l lsv.c,t?;f# 6 :l , 9 l l..':N; l .oP?vtatkt , An't;P:t'' , '' l ; , cr i , I 7 Oteigii r •l'Owir.:' , ;:lil'ii• iia a tuatter , is:iyifik4l4poAok( ol o ll. :•, ll i o t# fahould,itet be twiih'iirsiOnS4rns*4.l4.ryfarf" M6o4fji:t4*ol':tk-•;Tkibt4fikbr. • , V 6 ..4i'.$ , 4k l ! .: ,'..":. "."•;•:',', ‘' '..' . .'" ,k 7. 1 5 'A l -i t . t'Zi', ,',-i h ,' ti6 4 ?‘..,t4§iliiir t olin.; . ll . o,'l.:lol444*DioplNi ft*lfire'll: t:',l6:#4li,,i.t4filluirp,iiitx ..of:koi , z, tig 11 . 1 . p tirp.il . edltf ~:`, / k , VS.. 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Tmtss. , —By the arrival of 4.lre 'steamship McKim, .Captr Lewis, 8.9 hpurs - from Galves ton, we learn 0 - tat a_proclamation has been iastred - by - Ptisidefit Mites. convening the Legislature of the State of Tetiks;_at Austin,. on Monday-the 16th of Feburary.next, for the-purpose of organizing a State Government,' and '"other , measures • for the general reel'-. - fare?". eliem-GlierferEt to t, the British Min-• ister, arrived al Galveston in the steemShip, New York, OK-Monday, the Oth inst. The-army at Corpus has improved a good deal in lig k aith ; iri the last week or two.; AbherParke,whe has been in jail' for some lime, on' charge of guilty participAtion in" the IVairen tragedy, in—New Jersey,' for whiph two men have already suffered the extreino • law, was dascharged — Wom cus. pena tyw - thwi rodion Friday Mr BuctrA3!A Rumors.—The last report.frorn Ww-liington is that President Polk will not part with James BUchanan from the and that Patera . Yroom, Esq., of New Jersey will go.upon the bench. of the CLy etne FOR OnEoolsr.The'ship Brooklyn, sent out by ,Messrs. A. G. and A. W. Benson, sails fon Oregon on Saturday. ueld,..frora . New Fork, ' via Cape /torn, liith . one hundred and se"' • passengers.. The 'voyage will. oecti[i :_seven inonTilpt nla.ary Tian nu ha.r. before sent several vessels to Oregon. No NI.tN(IE.: IN TIIO WEA'FILFfR wILL MA teriAly oirei•l the loftily Vibe blotid is pure. Every itit even the elect diseased. has within hini tzetin or Mill irth,t oriuittal pure blood of our contnion mother - Eve winch :ewer lif pure blond is .the suppor ter or 1 . 11 , lito, :ma tr iu t ondnnt