lIERALD,.&::,;;F ! XI ) ,:',,R) *- 04123BiSTAI, TA. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3,. 1846 For Canal Commissioner. JITI'IESNL.I:T,PWE OF DIERCER: COUNTY Ott- We iitE indebted to Gen. Cameron; -ono of our U. S. Sonatbie, for en important public doottrimitt. . Monthly Foreign Magazines.--r The attention .ofour readers is especially directed to . the prospectus of the. Foreign-Monthlies in our advertising columns. Tama TM; ARMY.—Our paper to-Jay eon_ '. tains the latest accounts that hai.e reached us from ,tl.g Ariii7/.. The next I/CVCS will proba ir, ',M ain en account Of Cen. Taylor taking t - sesable posacs,iion of Matamoros. .tirl that. ay bring matters to a close fora while: OUT311)1: PAFES.-our first page to-day will, be lend =tuned With articles in : keeping with the spirit and temper of the limes. new and striking NAtionul • Anthem, by Gen : an interesting 'sketch of the life and services , of Gon Scott;.a.descripthin of the grpat National Fair, and an article eMbodyr ing , mtich information in relation to the coun try and Government of Mexico. On the literal page will.be found a column of interesting news items. NEIVVILLE.P. O. —l\is have received - two communications ma,king serious complaints against the Management of the Post Office at liewville. - We know nothing as to the car /redness or justness of these complaints, but , ilie , auttrors of the communications we-pre sume'did not expect us to publish them, as .they'have not furnished us with their rimers. 'Perhaps-a2.4.word.te.tlic- will be Mova veS`l'sor Oen V 0 IX NT E I . 3ls.—Thotth making:little noise, we are glad to knoW that ouriberough Volunteers arc actively en gagedin preparing for the emergency which may req'aire their services. Each of our threo companies have lately received con,. siderable accessions to their ranks,' and the aggregate numbet of Men, we ardinformed,_ is now over one Aandred. It is: matter of re grot that:these ;efforts are likely to be of no practical avail ftifthe want of anion. We would repeat our suggestion of last week, that our Volunteers should hold a meeting, forthwith, to tnake. art effort py which the whole Volunteer force shall ilve thrown to gcther fin the formation of one-or-two-PI . companies. It ys for the *en, of the cornpa mios to'take the first step. A liberal spirit on 'their part will go far to remove every dificul ;ty. We trust they will act upon tiottor, sad act generously and promptly Kr. Our complimentary notice last 44, of his new appointment, stirred up our neigh, tor, Mr. Gat, to such a pitch of heroic.yenzy ALM he immediately resolved toO'nlor the Army and march to the Rio Grande, provi. , • dcd, we would march -along! That wont do, neighbor G. True 'pratriotism throws itself at once "into the broach," and does _ not wait to see WIM will follow. For our part we feel - that we-are at our post of duty now. In time of war publishers areas nec essary at their posts, as Congresimen at theirs. It is fot Congress to provide • supplies for our . Vint Army—it is fok the:Tress to rouse the -patrintiitn and file the heads'ofti the people • for the light. We may yet have to:fight; too. It occurs to us, however, that every litis• 'less which has a man tp spare should yield • him at the call of the country. ' Hinck ley, of the " Statesman,' and Mr. BMtion, of , • - , y . , they might spare to the Army, while they I themselves 'stay at home and do duty, with the pon. Our neighbors .probably here no t lhought this, and wetivo..the suggestion that they may promptly• avail themselves or it! . fgr,q - On, Terl;'yerSnriitb,inf taltA been ?e* -OW regiment of Liragotins, and Capt. ,Frementy , Lieut. Col.' • Mr: Polk has ilistribnted• the rr appointments arriongboth parties.' Among, Them are Andrew Porter, of to be a first Lieutenant - , and W. S. Elliott,. of Pa...a on of ~tho late Corn. Elliott, to be a second'Lientan: nnt.' The gallint Walker; of 'texas; is up• pointed one of tbe Captains... . ' Thetutirr T. 9 AND SLID-.E.IBURY.—FI9III ill-. . .. .. . .' 4ormation.derivecl. from a source en t i tle d ' to. , ?ceiithlenee,sejrct,the North, American,, we . - i learn that the 'Taralf, will not be clishir . bitti du= 'iftlielito-Preseiit fiessien. , ' , .'ilie. .eirpetiditures 1 orthe Peverninept ..ine.:; ; 10 e.,yast, in eonee --- . . a luenne:o74llo-WiilredriOn - r - 0f. ,- the -, ;revenue willqior hp 4inteie4-:, , ,,i,41en. _Rem:. -, .71 :Alter nerittificleree:We learn that! the.Sith-:Freas - ~ ::',:ei:K ; bill anif.ilie:Warehoeie bill, will, with a.-. ;;neni igtitiill;::l!.lssl*f'-eglgrandi-iiiali'rt'b 1 1' ..bility;:fiediiiiiil34,iws;! . ~-; ~.. - ~ , T s : ... .-.: - --.IJ , _, :. • -, 1.111 7, Dr lit ersi it will - ertieen,:lies been' i lit4i4.: , ;xliiio, l l ( ft!-Additi°P 4 C-!4'l l is etetlce . ° l • , ;;;Tt , r,,i .— _, 011i,i41i0illi41-6t4TJie*-fir,liiiiis'-li . 4 , j'A ,rkilki# l 4:B l #l94olgvlff -sr opcy artiele"ri a lPd 7 !'idartiiiiltii.m.•Ataikiiinol(titi'lint:',: , ' , ,, , :- ''-.. :- ..L ..;.ci. , -,.., ~, ~`...;.; , , ',..;',,;',L •,,,,:.,, . t,„.,, : -,.....,, _-) 01.fiSlit. 0 40 ,1 V-iO-2:Ctiti-llnil . lht"lLPc o 7' • '4o44xio,o4joty.3p4Coggre*C*4lo , l , dintli,4 reso .,,i.4tilliitiefr.Oliel'ol°W;Ati,„:greoll,l)!Ral9 in::" ' , .'4.l,.crilaSelfliEß! 4 Y , . ol. 4 l . l fi-:tq lv 4l 9ls ' il Ot Ylo :4 t rinj!; ' '''' , . , tf.i ) olo;:ii*Pon ll . ll v4 , 'i! , :i; ,4, ..; , ' , ,:r. , 1fi,..Y,'''' . 7 ----MCgq . *;-oi.Aliii;oo..zeOr.4ett'..4d; -.-.'./,.v*--,A',.41400,...,,:10,' 11f *uYie °o'.-- A 6ie•s4r. ;liPoik'-,; :1, `.',o4iffikkii,oo o 'Pe-00PETiet - Ai o °C 44 i4I Y A-elgliiiik ' ;l , ' , ,S "7 ,, . ga#lo , Tfr;qtancoof .oboro% ofiOfli4vie4iibraiW 4:: 64l afjiiii - - ,i 4 i-'.lfaiiinAkilt Wittifi*kiifirßifit- 1 4 1 '* , . i*i I. ~Ai4il.lo:o%migrl .141: last.l. „ ek,,, en s • ie ii ' k.f.'thilp"criiiiiif:6ollsortfia44l4 , ql, ,,C l fit,.., 6 ,44*Aii#Ao.o, l *.i. 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'The organi• zation, of the Company is as followe c' ' • Captains—J. M. WArtritlioroN First Lieutenants—). P. J. O'Brien, (acting A. 0: M,) ; 'rhos. . . Second Lieutentint- , .-4eutry L Whiting. The ranks the company have, been cently recrtilted to the number of seven ono privates.. Cast. Wailihigtonidcompnny belongs to the Eight -Artillery arm . o'd - ie .- Set-. vice,: and its appOintmentsi are hi every .respect similar to the company commanded by the late Major - Ringgold,' .which so highly distinguished itself in the recent engagements with the Mexierms. ,CapL.Washington - is - a 'vetet an soldier, oracknowledgott ability and itudgment: his subordinlues are accomplished officers, thotoughly ,educated in their pm.; fessi it and. warmly devoted to the 'set vice. The company, Officers, and men, bear with . them the %Veiniest sympathies and best wishes of our eitizens. Their future course will be' regarded with lively interest, but without - a: doubt, should opportunity afford, that they will distinguish themselves by ,gallant servi ces and brilliantly sustain the confidence re posed in them h - y il - re governtriefiL.. Arrival of the Great Britain. Tllo;reat Britain lekLiverpool on the 9th inat., and arrived at tile wharf in Now York, at half past 10 Friday morning. The passage of the Or6ton Notice 'had bepir received in Eng - tar! by the way of EMI The Londein Times of the Sth, contains a leading article on the subject of the Oregon Question, which considers the Americau.ac tion-on the subject favorable: Its passage had not created' much surprise, was looked for as a matter of course, arid the tone of the Times is evidently pacific. Coti3n had pre up one eight of a penny Tge battle between the Free Traders and Proteetioniti *as still going on...hi Parlimont. I'haro is .no .mention .of any furtber.prot press having been made in the Trish Coer- den Bill since its passage - 13n-lirst refitting. The Grain.Bia&xt exhibited considerable intimation. • The insurrection in Spain : 6 in. the .district has hem_ entirely suppressed. The general trews from the continent is destitute of interest. TnE TRIUMPHS OF OUlt ARMY.—The Now . Yeti{ Cornier and Enquirer, in a spirited ar ticle on our recent victories, says, the bat tles of Palo Alto and ReSeca - de la Palma are destined to occupy a page in history peter to be offpeed ; and we look in vain in mod em warfare for any such triumphs of courage and skill over numbers„ in the history of Civilized nations.' Botkiumies were compo sed of disciplined iroops. Two thousand A mericans (exclusive of 300 wagoners) disci- I plined, but all unused , to war—contended nobly against 7500 disciplined veterans, and after five hours hard fighting, night separa ted the combatants, and left our little batiddn , posession of the field of battle. On the next day the same armies meet; the 7 , 500 cO ongly 1 nqfPcilin R~cauule la 1' ma, a maition selected by themehes—and their artillery so' placed as to command and sweep our only approach. But this strong position Was gallantly stormed tinder egalh in' -; = ire; the artil •' • at thi4 point of the bayonet; and allev'five hours land to hand contest, the,,imlornitab)e gaiter try:of our, band ofiteroes again 'over. •powe conquered and dispe'r'sed eran thousands of the ! The engagement of, the Bth is called the Battle 'of . Palo Alto," ,:that Qf. the. 9tli the 'Battle of Resaca de.la Palma," These are SPlriksl',:i!area,Lthe 6 - ist meaning tries," contradistinction to Alm ~ehappet al or stunt 4 grewth, , and the ; latter-the,Oravine . .„;“ OVEI Kixp Atiimot..—Art Aron n• as. held last week- throughout the,Stale Of Nriw York, except the eliy,"to-:ileterrnine . , whether licerises slreith) tstioUld',iMt . 'granted. Jim result *as adeeirleci:iriumpit of temperance principles r7 Mrm out . ?feireir, ten towns.,ltay.lug voted ageirist•grintirg' ceases: For some city of New :York, Wiiiarp . re,form -,jsg,moSt neededf atui Whim interiiperanctf:COMMits e most ravages; Is ekelialed hoot the:ippli-:; clitiortifthe law. • 7 7 7 character to ihFpei apprehension of a,coilieiat.'. 13 fit4ii = 111° oij t ' Ipei'ved intoo4 rea, ;son to believe'.=diet=there' is nothin 3n - 41;5 broioic to produco -war... ; ,diffigulOsei• it#o:4o4, iii.,.moro : per,ii l 39:e. I o coujd juts y,-••••( •••••. • - - • •••:•7).• -- ;47;ff • •.0 6- tiillector the *. , w(,• '• p • mito;•;ait , l4+4o,4l4, been: ron *ci'••Pio . o:lolit • r 1 '- *AO:Y.`:iii*.? , 4,9C.4* . nalit.:) 3 till s'e:o44 : : : l* . : ; I.r, o .Af , WilliiifiNii.Np.44 . ff• ll A9 4 9'nt• • " 7 "7 " V"...'7t;?tte.glT..7-If,;7?"'"Mi trL!-- ;or! -rAtiiiii.Attiefii:*q4l4 , ttit:' 040kReith,0040471.1.441.10;)c i •, : -4pl(#rior , l ll o: . itecotoot - 03 , 1044pith . :, loppr o fOtti,i l ,4 4 *Ft'. ! % B 4, - MittOtai: 0'304'4 • t 54 94 1 36, , 4 , 417.51,5:;! . otiro,„ • 14:414,ti11i ~ ( rq: 4 trkW , 4 , iti,,tik-1776..and - 18121 ,, : , ' ~..'' - - ~ * e ;Nt: „. 4, , ,2F 3 4:0 k , , Y , 9WP 1 T EE0 !,* ,, ,, , op r V; : n yk. doria44oeit in.otir • haiida i rt.*: ..1. • A a Y ,--0 4 ,Pl . l%. fr iO,P3 i _ of Ttiatchetiti ,: .MA, ro u riiiitbft,tiptevolutiK4 - iiiiii — ii*Oii3O ..', l 'iiilitil'otiiiitiiiircirit 6 icit!agAecordivAg* ilnOeilfrii; - .140. trivets. 5°1115, 1 911'10 ireit E htiT,!'itheie anee.lni in looking over its pages the following.pank , Igrao,lp.Rir,cy"9 l ,.,-,1411,9i..,*,p.xt.r.V:#-,09:. purpoie_'_of ,Jihewlitethd.,pionipt.eva ultli: -which Yelnnlee&friinviliie-PertfOir:o4l'erini- i 1 : 6.0i/tile eatileriliir.ie'the-nill of lliiirbiaiii brethren in Neiv England, who hadl l tinci. 1 .o"firfit.hletyit_.Hritish tyranny 4,5112 - abl 1 and ,Hunkei: Hill, The extract is. uti? t erilete lof August,: 177'5:.: 7„ .. .., Sevemteempanies of ,rifiemeni . ltinouril;' •ing, it is saiit.to!morixthan 'fourteen blibilred men; have:arrived - I - ere tom :- Pennsylvania. and Maryland; tudista6e - e7.kif fromlfive-bun dred-tp-seven,hundred; miles.: Theyserei, , re- Mciikably: stout; and hardy 'men; maiiv\of them exceeding:sizirfeetin are dtessed•-iii. white -frocks,•or' rtlte:shir :, andseund.hate. These-rtieWare.iff!marko for the accuracy of their eim strikingajmark With meal -certainty -at, .tWe . linudred•••yar , ds; distance: review;-a-coinpany therty while on a-quickt advance, fired their balls inkrobjeets.of seven inehes .diameter: at the distance of two himdred.end. fifty yards.- - ---• They are now; . statieried:• - on our o lutes,And their shot _ have frequently .proverkfatal•qo British officers and soldiors,. who expose themselves to view, even .itt:more than•dow ble the distance. of eo.rnnion musket Shot." • • Tim work from witch we quote is cSpi ously supplied:with - niniainal notes from. the pen ofthe late Dr. (IEo. STEVENSON;fdtber of Mr: T. .17:Stevenson , of t his borough.— From a note under the_ above we learn that ibe first company Whielireacili - ea..17 - ambridge, (Mass.) was from York county, Pa and was led on by Lie6 . ll (aft.etward Geri ) 1-I ENIP 7 one of the moat efficient officers .of the - I'i e - n - iliy•remark iii lhi connection that Gen. Miller was the grand huller of our fellow-citizen, FREIk. WATTS, Esq. Suchswas the character of the V,oluntecis furnished by Pennsylvania in the Revolution. In the last war Cumberland county, was wilt wanting in brave spirits, who freely offered .theksemices ;it the eqrliestcalLettkirsoun try. A correspondent - lies furnished us the' following sketch of - the " Carlisle light In -ftintirj,"7mill several other companies which marched from this county and performed gallatit set . Their eitimple is for our Volunteers now to Imitate. Por.!hi Car Halo Herald "Oathslq Light Inf a ntry. .The Carlisle Light Infantry Company was raised and organized in the year 1784, short ly after theratification of the treaty of Peace, of the Revolutionary Wit:fiViTh — Great Britain, and yet -remains in eistence, thoWilfra weak and sickly condition ; yet we hope to'see it revived_ and assume once more its former vigorous standing. Its valor and_pattiotism bas been tried and proved in.two campaigns —one to suppress the 'Western Insurrection' I ti 1704:—the-Other in the late war'w„.ith Great Btilain in 1812. On the 11th day of October, 'at 2 o'clock, P.M.. this, then beautiful --com pany, took up the line of march from this town, with about 4000 gallant sous of Mars, under the immediate command of his ExCel lency, General GEOnCE WASiiINGTON, for the then ' , Far West!: The Infantry was highly ; complimented at Bedford, for its true - military appearance and subonlinathin, by the Com cxidently an honor not de served by all. or it would not have been given to the Carlisle Infantry, alone! After a long and fatiguing march to "hat Pitt; '—then on the frontier—their service being over, - they - were ordered to return to Carlisle, and were honorably dismissed. Twenty 'years tiller the War' of i 794, - this company again traversed - the groueil, iii sup port of the cause which their - tore-fathers had espoused in 1778; and on the 24th -of Fault- AryoBl4, they ° pitched their tents, and about 4helst.of March lollowing, think up the line Of march, with a detachment consisting of Ihe Mount Rock Infantry, Captain James Preer, , 1 the Carlisle Rifle-Company, Captain George David Ploultuld's company, an Captain company; mustering in all, a cle tachment of 560, of as fine looking anirbiive ,men as ever marched to the lines; and theit deeds on that occasion are not forgottop.—a x-orm , a lorNlNty% Ft Sr. ' W.W. 7 5 "I 1 7. .". fantiv, Mount Rook Infantry arid, Captain, Mitchell'S'eompany,i stepped aboard .. fleet , thert , on ' - sLake -Erie, and:under the„command, .of the ~ ,1 ate , Com. "Jeisi37lo: Elliott.l'.< '4lti3r; a , Cruise ip- theilioad'of , the':hake, ai,sw. 04,, hey ' , returned to .rieiend,,itt‘s ie . few, - days, - hipped-sigatn_l4-Upptir' , -Ciinidtwand". after. burning a town'anctbreaking oft the enemy's camp, and destroying their stores, , they re l. turned to Erfe,.then matehed'Acis:Buflelo,,to join Con. ilrowit'S army: ' Some of these gat , lint-fellows Were at the cepture-ol Porthlrie t Upper 'Canada.. -Shortly' .'afier , .thei..Crtrlit`flit, Infantry were detached, by 'order,' of Mrtior- General' igwiti,!te the:eilf?u , Alpip7,.witb, ;three co*" ' ides Of fbiliih proirmersi captured 'at lort-Eria' , l6.CaptairtJam esTiper'it onrapali ny'-wittisstati'Oried;ar-Bolialci to.:guarit llie',lolO 4 , nitions-irid:afores , Of:Geit., rfrOwfits army:--.- The .Alottaffteck Infantry,'; were then =pre; , oisely situatted'aeGen. Taylor is now at Point Imbel: • 'Marl .the.:'l3ritish Xertetal Made ;tt iininediate attick'onlhiffido; ths„ . :night , after the battle of Chippewa, Geti.A-Broii'm!s,army ',‘Tould:have fell without a' Straggle i and so would Gen: Taylor's, had the, Mexican Gem Made an immediate _attack tin;Point- Isabel;. • but '-the _best of•-•Gifiittrals•,mar . sometinte's :be Mistakerizt 'Tivill-rm:ptiSidealato ifurther, but - retittirtaT'thb'tiarptti.tirot':tlie - :Carlisle - drifati ffir;•-•-:--00-.-lliei(jo'44l,of4beirplace-of destir: nation _ at _lGmenbisliLbairaeks,-Wheie!.they ilelPiervl-IließritisbAinsoninsio.-Brig,.Gene - , Buttilitirik; of the. U:--S.lAnny,:the:compitny did ,Garentort ~duly.',there,, until:lbw 28th of , guta l l-apwitiolitunttibe-ciarnmanding4en;,, , 4;mL , 'receiveo . •::lStilein'from Major).„Genend • Brown ...giver_thei coMpany . an • hOnorable discharge'froin c'th a.. LT: S . :earvicel . and to. he immortal bonor - of,theit eompany,. , theres. Was not, a single desenei:in..tbat enmpaign !., and ,o.4nt-exatiiination _of..din;rninnh. 'Patling:qiii 'you , i,wills find, that one - of the rluMber, Since the last campaign; bastittained to 7 ;010 , .11 1 4. Pf ' BriPdiol Of i n e n!lll . -' E4waia, . 4kinlr., , :'.(le: - . ,, : ,z 4 - , : , ;- , it.l . ;:t: - :',.14", • -f. , -, , :': ''''A, ~ '-'th- t ik:"