7'h!3__Srap._t, I'VqtgenCy.liose curitaL'ttkil 0 Ice. 'in our tUP VaPerOooViii ll * getl (l34 l 0 10 1 1 / Y thilY 114 i 1 (1 8 ,clO tAdi Th'6`turticano 'coati ea thiityrsixoOpt , O ' F' ession --41 0 -1 40 1 ficitVe ystitA -tad suspense-kr at . t }137: 1-a it.e, hong idome te of th • ocean ''There woTo 12(1 pnaaongers on board, arninii, were the Rev. Dr. Beedber' find lag , ' • ,te - v.l4r. , irdillll and 11.611. - Jotin WriiTisli'of - fsilrvt 7 ' 4 l(ork,*-R44_, - RrSclimnedier --- .• Ed Pa. Pr. Mus. • Sey,,,of.',..o)tai f unati,lancbaoy..;:,...lllx.„l3ack us„ .. of Ilalittin_Pi r §prrythpf•Cliarleston, and Dr. . Shoot oi'New Orletitls.. Parhig the violence arid eetitig Sur - prayer, yr es.l ehl. the2s - altfenV,*liiey''*es 'Nickelson ' by 4-t.k4lc,o4.tidtey ' -. .glifl . :l4hi - "Cii; bin ,aireatlY,l9t-- her, windWaid 4ittaille;:bcpr,sttitt.tWci boati, , tninareci•no let -,' • " •-• . . ~ ., s 'it.kcomattillee.'was appointed to - cifkw uli an • • ttcrTguat,eithe .perdons scene .from which, time , ---- ttatipinlture - xtrectr' •• o; convey kle*of the appearance of blittriand - jAtithf my„pewer. *ln the words of.Slierinait,*q the tempest roamed in• all the: • terriareflta gl o ry," - ' Tile atmosphere . *as thick sptay, reuderi . el;• a •• * - likile - Sleir - blit to sea ward", - impossible. .Wlrrn howled, feared and hellewed, like the *Pendant 'mutterings:o thethunctelottn-- Thige waves of tremendous height ,and vol ume, 1 4 14 e. .man fclisplay,arpund,the ship, • • threatemog every moment to btaitk:ever tis, hinicLiffigs.artd crush the , .veisel.'. • l.sea' after iodetri king. Ite*it!l terrific* heist'', cansed the gallant ship ;Jct- 40p:tor - art Instant, tremble • and,...shitkn - ltrtatiittylitribee front her stem to _ .fief.stPJ•lnftesT,lppliiigeifdlllWcfcirg, tossed to slid wiraldshognihei fresh strength, lier - iikeels half hid in the wild Ailaters, 'again - and -fig,ain receive th6thunder iniAlo*s*et.ar-element that seemed armed for*: - . 6ur• destruction: ••• " Bile - cut the yards - i st tangly -`spetkeil by ropes anti gaskets i .were blown Irom their Inds *an d *et team oir otn to leeward, in ribbons. But all title was nothing. About IP. M.,. rdost of us were seated in anoni.ting_ - f•usperise. in the lower caWChcililing 'fast to the - tables and settees, a sea struck the ves , and a tremendous crash Was heard on . 'deck; ,instantly the cabin was darkened, and . toirents of • water came pouring down upcin ti's, through the sky lights . .. • '•"- searcely. had the waters reached the floor • .... when air in the cabins and state ro"ms sprang --to their feet tid—SiMultrineenslyTes—if-7 - 113- ladies uttered aerearn of„agODY, se, painfel.g*Cfdarful, hit so despairing, the sound of kitiviii!never be forgotten ; gratielpifibi -inch a wail of anguish' may ileyer,ogakii - be heard. iDy me: Several ittilit- Odotheys 7 elaspe4 their- hands in Amite despalfiOhilst many " called alciud upon their The grash to wide?) the writer alludes was .etiosed ley the leafing .up p 1 the b.erielies and ' o ther Wocid work of die quarter deck'. These Were hurled with violence' , against the sky; _____lights,li.Y.llto - same 'Nolte the. . . Windows of the saloon , : dreneliiiFihe hortfir on the larboard sicFe, driving get their alright. ed.oeaupants, whilst it smashed' by 'as Weigh the .glass over the - rnain.Zabin, MO' tfim - lbre ed. its way below. ns was a period of intenre emotioa. was sittin,,, ,, in the ntiper saloon,,striving lo ..__ _protect acitne ladies from injury. So violent were the shocks of the vessel, although firm ly lanced, it weil - With great diffieulty we could pr elves being burled from our, sea;,and dashed with such violence against a part of the vessel, as to endanger life or limb. Many received severe contusi ons and bruises . notwithstanding* all their efforts. • •vi -- a Twas an ankions hour. My 03;e .wan "tiered over the different groups In the srdeou. !testing one while on a leather passing (roar one to another of his family, arid cheering with, a kind word an interesting grettp of daUghters. Then on a young wile, folded to the' bosom of her husband. without a syllable beingiuttered, bat the'at i tioivspoke volumes, and - again' upoq a mmt, ,Yptillidihmer. children had been left in Atnerrft - IFlRlErefasped her Rands as if in secret pi:fiy*wiiilst her hus, brand and her lather gtifftel-ikround, a n d all - . seemed bOwed thrive to 'earth in one common feeling of tender sOlieituile for those who inio-ht.sci4spea bebonrieh4lplass orphans. 114`riscatritiirol hnur:' Ine most thought less' uirriongse'uo 'doWered in their secret SeeifhistOrp n danger Which none but a foql lir t bfillii would lave mocked, and all there-- !ere accepted -the invitation to meet in the cabin for prayer. ''Rev. Mr. Mars!'" read the 107th Psalm.—' Ito?. Tr. Schirifteker • pinyetl. Rev. Dr.' t oeCher 'rnade.a few solemn•remarks: Rev. Dr. Balch repeated' the words of our. Saviour ', "Let not '' your hearts be troribled,_ye be ----.101,-v,thiln7iTii-ftiso in me,"—com ituititineltheily oh their consoling impoit i and, then invited all present to join with him in the Lord's prayer, after which lie prOnoune • ,ed the•Apoethi'i3 lienerrittion2- - • " Arriid this accumulation of horrors, and Will more to add to our alarm, night gathered in around us. The wind; far from abating. ,was on the increases The lulls . Wins storm 'being . 'less:irecjitent, and the squalls, if any ;thing, it•Wii.terrioc,‘ The:whole ocean was ! - Ond '.ifty.'of Team,' hished,"up, iotcy.Terrible itfiiicta, Wild and angry; whils t thnitprey'aird . 'wind 'scorned dilven;throitglithe r riggtog,and 'the'r the ship,:bs if. with de - rtiiittical pewee:— Ari'dalikliess,efiio6. ,Clostefad together iri the . - Oktilb,:iVe all thought •and reflectea;ini our late, Mest; it 'not ell 'Of us,'had' given 'ten.- - eeliies np.for lost. For'vrhat With the hcayy reboring of the - ship,-the terrible noise and IRWljfig,el, the'wind'', the' ewrtitittelf . frequent thampitige; 'of the ' ' sen t thee.' eptivering and ' shaking of thtro•roitriiM , 6r : ill:leis the:Ca:vying • away of 'so many'porticnit'fif the vessels up : • liiiltriarkti, ; •end' the knowledgit that we sem _ . . .perliEiinfar. another night to, be exposed to the ---.—full-power:oVa--*Wliffifeinertelt-iiis-fittre . 'tb:,llßper foi:,',:, ' '': •-- ''''''"': -'' ' ' : • '''.'.A.t ital. request bl"savetty passengers', the l.thi4 SuPperytay administered abblitliirie ..Jrirel'iieß :'t'n'l ther• - ,'cveoing, Alit -the- Reif:' Prlr. ` e'llitleti::•'•There:yr - el'ir hbont 60' co - flintier icants, Tt'tifittSe..oi l ''vtiliefitirreetii - Vedidi therefor:the:first tiinti.lti . their ' It tief. , ..:Seveitil 'applied trylti In ' , itit•Xo'thti!,'ittepriety..ofiheie.embraciet,g•,thel _ ieeiiiWetti.",teltiLtt",,lotig-2chttiishiid Poposei;ol . f-their'jteitite, tatt..ol,l icli,"-.'like 'in !thy 014 0 ' ttetplifr,thiSagthlk,P.l- , hat', f bon lieforrikijir' , •"'d 'iiiaii:ciiii'Vei)lo94 , e'easoti.o.' t They"all qattlital , • i sileateajokettfertirjtlrattlers'er almost y ' .'%),e'cr"-dritl'' , 'Titgroil,= ; ' , TriAyitii s ii',iiiogt%pcirtir:rin , :'••:' , c * •.ii t ; ',.•. 0 6:m r ; , r , ,Pahi , iitrble' r earl fat - ,of•• :40 LAorPnit'Nltleh'iiiedrwitibei,;alla rendered yeh „ tOre l gtlltlfig;tylieitrvies.ive stillness ..Nilllieliifihelathat:!etrilpitny,ef ..Ch'rit - 31 , 1 I : '' ' clill#pitht`.olthifil:r. , t.#4:4o- , t.F.„:1•'.!“ , ;..: ,;!..:,• -,,.. ,•'• - i ' '...l4l,,i',gattleted*Oittl4; the':thible,:tha'y :received' :-. l lolotheartitt„d'ettlitiftbytitlit_thitytirrthrenia /of , 144•4000 - tir'-artlitttlj , ,:,*tn: iptilcittilmt fel( , ~.,oe'llailrodiatby;tlo,bletatedtlif.titiaaeti otigratite .....: Wayffit,tltiiiint'befiireiv:hotietailitilth,t,),al4aa ,PitatfLtilOit thrbugh'irafth'.' . :(llfel - clitett4 - 4 1,1. • •, e- lv,tt6kiteftimfoavp,..ild - reitlip*A*ooniui ' , ' ' ' , •4stossotaititbrO#creittitlieff • lifiatte l '.ttthielt; '..,iltitttgiOitlittleittlieihapatte'vtn:thetare'len'clwa; - N t, ....*‘4=- tirfifOliitialtith..Chrrat.:inx.CatL' .4-044- , "; t'ip AtIW `44 d'! l `o 6 mni,...l lll irtii - , 1 , 1 10 0 `.;bil majrlt,l yt , "4..0.t...1,,,: t 1yz ~ . ..aki 441.,e PA Vll., . n 'C ..;,ffitf rt* ,W i ot 4. o * oo o 9r- #0 )alliel ti* tA lt' ; ' li . li?Litio:potiev e t.*.tozooc,l meeting ia'tioi, 0 1 41nAlizAtillevinq ..PiPsk4Agr# l oo,o49,po4o 4 i . , o,itolt_ e *' . t*oio ti ,Yy . :o ,ll Plo t tiOtilr,' . 9l,7rflo - # )4 , :tWk.. , v,,i , ..'i , ., , ,--;,z,-c,t,i's-,...:;'..-.4.4:. , -;0, -, ..;.2., , i4.,,,,,, ;.' ;; ; ,,,!.,c , ..,.,,,,-4: ,, 4 1, ,, .. , , , : , ;., ~,,,, ,, ,,. ..7,:, 3 ?-.,, ,, , 1 t..-.,i.ic,.; "i'i-,..,'":l.>",',7"WYrii%ViVy'A:,..l::',"iC'..!'::,•'':.i.2.::-...,,',,,;,,e,'"?"1"!:,''...:-'..,..i.;" I==iiNiM a ;--4.01e0 71; t! !At ;.,, 090 opar vr,as . tom pou pc!:as 1.1 aolled VW,--14:7-77C-iirOtk...f . fiftif*7 - 71.511 - erOt !Nitry • ' " ••• , t)ftf." 4141.44' vcr...„ . k 1 1 •• , 4 o- - io the cal - tiro of santa Fe, and the Proelltz rnatiiiii of Col.-Keitrney, says . .—{. 'real rt- • tain-'nut-'fft mice- mak 6- conquestari._l9 lia and Algiers, and forthwith they -hapitants in the condition of a 'conqudyild' `Peapternitikint theTh:dependanta•Autl - iiibtr 7 Caries, appointing . rulers to cotnnirtntl4hem, ..apd,c,Nactinglinitn,thuryt . C,ontyibUtious of rev= time. `once to the intintS station 'which wexctetiiiii'y' oursolves—we irltike • -.then*.p4rt and:Rai:CO of ,ourselves=-and require., nothing of thOm but that they sit term quietlyanq enjoy the various.good things aiten'tiant upon ottr pres'- ence Ours may.lurn 'out the better system 71 -Ave say nothing against • it—but certainly it is very queer."' '•-', • 7 • OJ'-Aietter•states that as Col. Clarke, the 4ratarriciresi was: recently shot awhile sifting ilihis room i Wherenpon it, wee erdered flint albi Mexicans .411mila 'be -depii,ciFtlieir arms, and. none should either go out of the city or., come into. it, without the written order orthe' commander .or the post, In taking arms frorntho 11.1exr earls,Alle,y made new discoveries cif secreted ,arms o 11 descritions;ds well as arrirnuni thin, ti'dery Aerie:et in the city's carn pelled to at tri and hold lifirisell in readiness —.as it -is supposed the Iles•icatis would perhaps take . ...advaidaYelof the apparent in. difierence of the Americans, and -•tegala, Matamoras." ._, The .Steatnboat Gall-Oaten ;arrive& at New Orleans. on tho :nth olt, from Port Lavacca and Galveston. The following, paragraph's from the Galveston Civilian, contains all that we have from flip army; and.it is merely hi confirmation of direct intelligence previously receiked. - The Kentucky regiment, tinder Col. Mar ,shall, numbering about eight hundred. men', [ is encamped at the mouth of the Lavanna, With r two hundred men on the sick list owing 7- to th he fatigues crl a long march. This tegi meet orders to procee - d without delay to Camargo. The TeMiessee . regiment i 6 daily expected. NAlter of these regirApts were intended to join den. wool. --.44lsarrivit-at Port-Layanea-froni.Matamo ras, bringing dates to the Rthirepbrted that newi had been received very late from General -Tay-10r, , t0 the :effect that he was marching upon Monterey -with 80007 men) Monterey was, within a fe w nkiles of - that—city. Monterey wassaid to lie defended with a force °GISOOO under Conchal 4.troflieer of the Armyi'; writing from Camargo to the Savannah Republican, says that should Con. Taylor " find. the country unable to support his Army after . re . aching Saltillo, whicih is about seventy miles from Monterey, he will by plated •itt the .most embarrassing position—unable to' advance, numbing to, retreat—lie will be compelled to_cut loose frOm his 6pmmunientionly, and fight his way, Cortez like, in small bands, to the city of Arexico, or fall , back upon the Rio Grande and organize an expedition via Vete Cruz. ;In whatever aspect we view our position, it holds out. no 'speedy prospect for peace, if Ni , e take Mentirey. and Sallie,' what have we.gained Instead of a..eursb, it will be a blessirig to the Mexican people; they will not feel at all incommoded by our ptesence, and peace will be as distant as ever. On the other hand, •an expedition to the city of Al cxico, by either route,' is hazer -dons • I the extreme, and will take time and resources which General Taylor does not at present command." Rather a gloomy prospect is hore present ed?. but we - have full lan in - General Taylor, to accomplish Whatever may be accomphsh ed, by energy, determination and man. He possesses not .4 little - oFthe - sp . irit-of-eor to; and , has thits Jar shown himself adequate to any emergency. ' Capture of 41.1antere i after three days fighting ! Colonel Watson, of Baltimore, killed t-.-Aloud 500 Americans killed and wounded, ' We learn from th; New Orleans papers, that on the 10th. ult. Gen. Taylor afrivod be .fereigouterey . with: a force of alma MO 'trien, mareconoiteredpmeity of about 1500 o . 1800 yards from' the catbedraltOr . ,:during which he was iitett Upon His force was :encamped, et: ,the Walnut 'Springs, three miles from the city: The"l9th , • wasoccupiud,,n • youpinoistineee.ot .the city Itatteries and. emu ittliting : -toorso Oii 111w2Oth Gen, Worth' was ordereil .`his division-to-lake:position - .en the weitt of the. town. Circumaninees caused. hia haft, on. the night of the , 42oth, short ,of 'the Intended ,position. • On the 2 Ist.'he cOntinued , rnfie, ntriligTin encouid;:iiifiulairm•• a. • 'large body of the enemy, and takingtwo ' forts situ mated Ou dontraanding. eminenei3s,...tprtilng thou •quits -with.g'reat , eflect on. the Bishop's ; , g am e .., ... .Ott.the amorning (Zino the first' Di vi- • (don cif;Regular.troopti under Gent.. Twiggs, and the.% Volunteer. Ilitifeirlainitcleri'Gerieral )Intfer, , entered the citl.4llo' , lbe lell,%engaged .' Itio enemy ih - the•ifiettle, and timed the rear. .ot thefirst buttery, killing. or. .didletlging ..thei 'Mexican troops friarruitoille•poceese ot theil lAlay tiere•stoprstl.- 3 ,-, ~..',- -4 •, - i4:.....,,,:c1: ;1 • OW .1,0 rrrernitio% of 'll4 4 .23l . :Gen.riliittittritur 'Aiscovered that thlr:•etrinnibuil. ritliteit: h9nV all 1118 derencestto the mailiViettlyikantli jig. I ittimacliate'.viSiriitY, - '- Tlie , ,A.nierioatib 1)0/4 I men eethani•engagernenti NV hioli4liultita•rhe i ,tritcse day, ..onr , gallant:: tioeps ' delving:l.lW! I,ollerny .I.)elore.i hem and; pa obi rdfing , aluitttill the, defonees of:the:main • Plaza:" ;',lli2t , .I*W ternook :of the' sarb ell ay, • QeiiislVorthemoilsel ',der], in drivinEp the enemy: intt.iiimoliaisirest. :side:or the; city, tnirt: mai ii tainintt.liie:poiaitonq witl do a digit distance .of thelmain;tplaaak' iplantieg:*%inortrintlqiirg;:a:&reat i'o,4elttificinl r'..duriripthe i nightAti.i....tliennamp_Ofth,e4tionlji , Orijihett.ph4.92liiiii en)l49A th"`ilteratidtiet "t4O .1 0 d 4 0.:ftof44,74''1k , ,..isitif.'b:ft:f.,Cifiii eLI.4 „ . .Iy-itaaqherticitniegkot tltte4l24thir,a4eol.o ,rtunisatike,tsais •sonittto.4ll4-.4oraylarr,lreitt Gent' aio2ped lap On atil *PiiiigOliilsl4l l / a la Jag :all'e o Airief 'ial 3 itillettr.ailttOO,Onsotsktb , ' „fortnert i o t hwil i dr, at:cede)..ss4V/Moiiiii P , ,nto , tkansfite..A:therioati.conrtininilei .1 : 9 . .., liti,y,coculasOlteeirgr9l3l:‘44Th '* '' e f• 4 la demahlhxAViloAervo4i" ; a, .• , ~...,...,....._.„...„......,., yytr ....,,,,,,...,. .... .... ~Y~}:.. :1, u~ -GloriOlis Newsf gi 44' tR: .; il - -,..,a ~.; , • . ,•,. 7:', ;$.•,-, "- ~ ' . I '. ,o,u, ...• py ..-......., '0.,M471;! (0 . . i•.' ~': -N.yini 1,1) ', Al `'lit •,..Akfen 4 - IP' so, u.slilinerler Air; ttik. • . , r all iR . ,7 , " 7 : : . A " Yl e eikliilliiiiriitratti4* :i 46 ' '' • , . til• 1 . 064 . ;4-iic...4.e-44-WildP'..'lliu: 41101;kinIV .',. i'lr • . .. r.iitnit:by...‹,re'rtittistinO_li PP:gatit),l•l4Litoliflifi-,' 1i14'.90n-Ttlylott,':•wlintill2 k ,, *,ik ? ilitilKer,liiinpiPtij-61ralurs of :rank= ; ih k - }lat.-A*ol. linfranyllig:their.atatOralia .- - .fe e,. , - .:•• , •+ ••, L -,,, - - •,. d.. ....4. ~.,•. , / , 4 y. 0 01 1 3 ars In O! trOn.lo 11.,carpris ,rnIpliiirr.,70 tfiela4ilutaita,• . on.'cithei,•4ll, a nt ibfilifed'i:-11' , 7 - -IN4liar!, PIY Ipe 1Ogp; - . and-say ;i- I 4 1 ,00 - •Auttizgi e/COn. ,Arnpndire,•one;,- Vcipt,,' lb' cuitt'itte 'ft 46117.. - Figste 0- .0f.4 WOO; - ilia • FrnOrOfic'e•'With-iilsrotlicersa,r,tlie p'xiiiiii'll -ir IIOSI IIO: 4 4 .KI T aII*Pk4A - lAtrAti• 1.1- * -`• I 'ArATEo,lA•tliblifgnal.fdr• tliereorkfirp4Oniiiehi• 1 `oillOstilithitiiZc,-J"4:1;1•1.,1U„4 '' 4'., gT._:!' '••••-: . ..,:ii',1 ,- - ,Befo're•the ox'rtiration••6oltainlatr74stbilielliw er, an ollicer '!was - seht on ilia; act, I A m - aid ia, •to I iffiirm ' e AmeriOrniVnifiali, thill,. in a Orsler,to s aliok( Alte.,fujiherAiglii,ifiet, tlerfil - ; allirtileit r Otiii I. h`ri rine btirif4litieg edr , , by •thh' exertions' ' rtibrig pf;fie'lllekicitn•'3trii7pa;Alitr had, after consultation Witlfilds - Glinerul of - • Cers, • d ocidod ••• io , ' capitu lota, . ne-popiing7-41iiiii oiler' , tirthe' A merioun Gen eral ';'.--,,,,,p1e• tesrne of•catiitulation yOu , ivill,havo.l)Sr,:mail, ~,,„.: :i., •'. The only - Baltimorean' or Philadelphian-in • the list of kills& or• wounded, is. COI. W.,. 1 .1Y. 11. Watson, , of •Ballim oru.• -. r : r . ..- .-....,...........„.... • ..3 ' A m purl ht. "rep o rid d- his-force at, Seven-ikon- ; sand. , It is estjrnated• tit-, e10yeri....,.-The , forts that were taken 'Wire. riceopied . Irk,Ridgelyis ;trillium , - - wh a' turned' the, captured- pte'Pes . against the -14texiCarlorces;apd thei.li re was kept u 1 'during-the day. . . • - • --, .... ~ . • - • - • • CAPITUT.;ATION OFMONTErtgit Ali gll TtiltEE DAYS FIGHTING.. • The terms of were in effect as followfThat the officers shoultt be allowed to intireli out With their. side 7 7rirmS Tl at the Cavalry' and riiffiiitry should be alleWed to march out • with their' artne and accoutre= tnents. That the Artillery should be alloiVr ed to rind ditt4ith - one-battery of sW•liiii ces, and twenty one rounds of ernuintion:—: That nll other munitioneof warand sUppliga tphe turned over to alioard of 'Amerioari.of. ffeer - s theM. That the mexienn army should lie allowed Seven days to vacate the city. That the 41.rrierican troops should not occupy it Mitibvocated. That the Cathedral Fort or Citadel should be evacua ted at ten o'clock, A. M., next day, 25th, the Mexicans then marching out, and the A merican garrison marcling in—the Mexicans to be allowed to salute their flag wheriliauf od down, that there should be an armistice of eight weeks, during which -time neither. .Fshotild_posq a line -Timing—frofn-411s fficonda through Shares and San Fernando. This lenient offer of the American Gener al wns accepted by Ai-midis, with the eon' corrence of 'his Gen els, and from -motives of-goo-it-yam srfd7i consideration of• the good - defeliCe their city by the Mexican = . Tht; are Capt. Williains, Topograpl;- lea! Engineers, Lietil Ferret, Ist Infantry, CaPi L. __N i :Mprris, 3d do-, Captain Field s dm; -Major Barb'iiur, 3d --da;.,Lietii, Hoskins,- de;- Lieuif W,a;-: - Ih "do ; MeKa. vett, Bth do; Col. Watson, Beitirnonti Bat; Copt. Butt:ent, ist Tennessee - Reg.; Lieut. .Putnam, Ist Tettnyssee do:' , - • The wounded nre a Lieut . . in a Georgia Company; Major Lear, 3d. Infantry, severe y; Capt. 13aittlnidge, lid do, very slightly Lunn, R. IL Graham, 1111 do; Capt,Lamotte ; Isf, do; eftglitly ; tient- Bilwerth; Ist do, se. • .. . vetely';lteuf. Aberwombio, Ist do, slighilit Lient'grtssel; .sth dp, slightly; Lieut. Potter, 7th do, ; diai,l3utlter, , Voletiteei vision, sliglfily; Ohio Voltind teem, ; ('al. McClung, Mississippi, severely';'Maj. Alexander, Vol: do; I,:eul, Allen, do do; Lieut. :Scudder, tlo do; Lieut. Nixon, do do; Capt. Dowell, Morris Regiment; Lieut. Armstrong, Oluo Begin). severely; CaTL. Gillespie,. Texas rangers ,mortally wounded, since-dead. • -• The terms ,of Capitulation. The terms granted' by Gen. Taylor to Am podia and the garrison at Monterey seem to many too lenient. Ou this..subject•there will doubtless be great differences of opinion.— Gen. T. doubtless acted tinder the instructions of the Government as last communicated to him, having in view probably the possibility of an adjtistment; lVeThiiik, however, , bad later despatches been recoiled, he would have ached differently; A correspondent of the Picayune says; Alany'Persens, i, 'perticrffirly the . "1 - 01 - in iol 'unteers,. Vhe relight so heatrAly, are displens• edit the er terms: The tifklibilo4ltll but in our Elfin 0,, and they belieak - iould , fitive i been taken in three froura.' — floeline that it. would here 'required Much .mcire-lrerclAght ing to have taken it, blitellris" Wria nut . the. question with Gen Taylor: • lie and` all his officers, knew. perfectly , welr, of con rse, ' that the town could soonto taken, but he,wanf ed no prisoner's to take Alp bis time eirrLeat his substance; brit he, did have an - Object in view . Which will beyenclred iv - the terms of 'capititletion, end :that. object ,will lead to a resiilt . Mail berleficiid to our surnivrisi'nl)rni der, iihose'' advice - or or'dere 'Gen. Tayter , :acted' iisAreeiffg to those *Ms: ~ • ' ' .. irj• Official ; , •Despatches.fronst :,;Monterey have 'been receiVea :Wialtingteii. .:The enfon -sit • 114 were titoughi by Capt Eitel 'from general TaYlopto the Muntepartortint! Ca - plain E - aton 1611 onr.camp at Monterey on, the!es;eniil cif the '2sth ' tif'Septeinlier." deserv'ea - great',Crellit forlttlie,illacrity4Th , Washington!horn;blonlerey.in sixteen day,s. The Uniont daysz of the4effna of , eapit.nhitiOiti r 101e- 1 -Winch : I.perhatis nearly half 77.'+ity, , tvioe'rr Menter4, , • and i'Silltillo;-ninles,'lfiight f1:. , 1?,1' • • MEM ,i,,:ozr-404.44,4- f tw, . eic,,,iiiiiii coo . •fiikinitlfOlcifil* l YAtiA ,eicVoI*ALCQVA WAtiiiitt;'Or.illii'l44l‘euii t lkt/ti!eni : ,i;holie !gallant conduct, an 4 earl Ile a .N06E1,111010 him to the _ gratorot4Ainiiitil;ninatleilia: erotOtryt , nen:---Col: }ValiroSii•cio` belleiVitis tlio'liijif,llfitralaili:iiiii; dolitMitg iiiiie s li,j 1 :1i '0 06 tarit€4l OM4I9;t4OKIEVIN,4OI3I* tnikritillitinqi.€ll#3l IWiliiil4;avlB44.4fAro;,; .... it\-4 ir•• - '''Cir?l44.o.l 1.1403470 OfOtligto,oPhiOli, A Ofdi AY :. loinefrop4 ? ,M,Preiol.lo. l datelL*renii *1 . : e. ,t 3 P6 j'A li * l kt n at;o,! Oit f :f il k ietii i l # . lll l 4lW*oli, ,Aliiitiß lat. aa; Imo itbncm:a :tho . ).n i44:6 c PitrAktifillir Ilr!iiikl: • link itiliiiiYillEb:bo,* ' : A M xyl , f i c 1 * 11E5 1 1 4 441 41 14 I__ JWWOlit6' i t. miltlikoP t h - A 9. Auttm*PFPrittiornw?. 10 . 1 0400:mitEgiorPftboirdio hlirk4P:! ittAttiti.erhimivivqyAk4rofflol*l Af_i ` \ l4 l l *, ..ii' hollll 4l l 4Mlol4t, 14 Ifopypitiows. A '.4i5 0 . 011 4 - Mautine ‘-' , ;ri';*"( 4 74 , 4:r'" -. .:"• , -..Tr.'t, - ',,, •,-i \k - ~ ;{~~.~ 44- cAticiiwiA'viiiitch - al4i - ,0 . 04,44ii.ifi'Z1044-*63- at monterey; arlikolito4 6 ,:raqt oitYo9 , -faikbidh 441avitit.4! oflikigtfilike:4o6i%Pet WrOiriWftirOlhigift. isliiftlas .. 4 4 . .1. 7. * ft i i62tf t t4ti k Se i; Wrg4olit ;/O it o oo. o/ 00kYOCKfitA , *414 renors'arlisettislaalibi imvarci San: Itrt , Antia still Y?euntlelie, and fora the multi. ~tUde pi antagonistic' npinions, it is -impossi b..„,/iC#l,;-I,3Wifie9llArkl.ligrO)ll.76f -1115 iiii hi , itcor ofthepieliabilityOf his raisingtwen briboysanq tr4?l th' Mar& tit' thiy , aid of Am: iiii,fiti:" - `elie,tirtibahiliiiiti areveri emucha4 ggnslit• .1 . . , S.' , ) , ` ; I:'' Piaui thi New ?richest/61[w : A Ppelillitly . :Ritilf, .•,'We publish, theialip,vpag as an ilius ration of the ph ilosuitlis". 'rbitii'lwriting, Maj. IVlcCallai ittvilf'be"saen, is 'positive,-pointed and bententiods: ("Apt. fobin is candid, dis cursive' aid , The !whole if net teetchitig, on the stibli:ne; belongs at least to .the beautiful." ' • • -fritgAitilit 1 4 )P:PARTMMT. d AncliOr'!4 Onic j eJtlly 31 ; 1846; . , Sm: You are eharged on4le-books:of this office with 516 - *'ilie Talne - Of the. clothing 'arid blariketd larnialteiffor:, theliso of your anclnfor.,-trieb i ycie *Will be hull Aceatitgable: In order. Ip, relieve yourself trowthis aceountability,,y6ti will enter on pdur !irk:l%lol . 4er Rcill ullnrtiefei; of elothing arrillfatinfa , isatied to. the men 'under your eommand;:uud teqtlest the'Payninster to de , duet the several amount : from their fikt, pay ment. ;. iroif.arci ago held respenaible for the camp .6iiii-garrisen gm:Pingo received for you com-- panyi until u:truer) 'over to a U: S. Quarter: mastir, -• lam air your o t sorv't, ivi. • ' NicCALLA, Second Auditor, - enTit7ll.4l: - Tortg;• -- W - astritqon „ e,;. a., o. lutiteera. ' TREASURY DEPARTMENT, 2CI Auditors Office, Aug. 8 . 1816,4 S,nt : By a decision of the lion the &ere- Mry -of War, each soldier under your com mand is minded to six- months' clothing to the amount of $2l ; . all :over that they.are to be charged with. There will be other char ges of .which you will be informed by this office. - You will plett'Sifeensider this hater: a guide in addition to the you received from me °Pito 31st ulr. 1 . , JNO. ..SIeCAf i LA, Second A udttor Capt. G. Touts, La. tiolunteers.. NEW ORLFIANS Sept . 17, 1846.. SRL:* I have the 'boiler to acknowledge-the recepl of twe favors from you, .one dated 31st July, the other Bth August.. 1 can only answer by a yarn. diiiiiinyman of mine was once mdulg,- ing-in the very intellectual ocetipatibif -of -sucking fresh,,eggst.raw and reading a news paper. By some Misehance he contrived:to bolt alive4ticken. fife. poor bird oh irtu: pe.tl_as.iovont_trov .his.throat, and .he very politely ,observed—"ity Powers, my hiend; you spoke too late.". - can only say. fir; that your n,vors have reached' me.too. late. They have been clin % sing_ me illoaugh Ale_ IS lex icap Post: - Offivesi that is to : ex ifiess myself more clearly, when received 'Kern, they (the letters) were doWn in Mexico and I was up here, and when I did nt iceeive.they were up hthe, and I 'was -them - . Tpi, fact ik that most of my men have been oft and are now scattered- to the lour---quarters of the globe. They. wore mostly sailors. as I was myself. From :them (if there be charges) nothing can be expooted. The camp and giurrsolvegnipage Itits:,,been turned over to the proper officers, with die exception of sundry axes smashed and placed hors du combat in chopping down Mose amiable ehopporols on the banks of, the Rio Grande. f except, also ! the camp ket tles and tfitus-- , marty of which wore used in Vnasting, b tiling, . stewing and frying our pork - and - beans, bacoii end 'fresh - heel, not to speak of 'the stow reiuson, which some were ill4itfured enough to call Mexican becf,..(may the Lord forgive them.) .t.' For my own resbonsibility . in the matter,- I regret, l / 4 1nore on Uncle .iitta s account than on my own, that.' am not worth a continen tal dime. I have been Niel only paid. but I believe overpaid by about $4O. -MY con science 'compelled me to ternonstraw with the Paymasters, but they assured rue that they made no mistakes, .(Bank Tellers 'sometimes say the same.) I considemed their feelings and indulged them. .I:lowa ver, I made a, g ood use of the ',money. • I gave it to the sic k axd unpaid soldiers. Most of the ether Captains amyl the same fix, with - myself , (barring the overpay) about responsibility, amt..refet to my epistle for an 11. you hey° ,tiny' .fertfiee .copmerileation for me PleaiT Ai'yeet tci.flie:ctiro of Gen. John - I.4,evis ielWorn gote.tfle Pasj_()lllees,'because,llinvo..npliedy. Rr.! ietipond anC.yiiil74n., not the nun \vim neyerlnicf father, !jar. yoother, , b,ut Was weir in so Very, respectfully,,, TOBINy Capt f „ .. w . qap't,Oli . eqw bettwoo elgn ay 7 'eall*Captaiti t :ex-Captain,,oi . late captain... I was -..'+ 2 nv'grantEro ' MEntutns.—,Some simple mauled people offeet a great, dislike of, wha they , ere pWase4.l,to call ," nd vortisetli' nie t ti: eine. In , their 'estimation, ‘. for , Wright's Indian Vevetahle Pills m be made .publie,.is to, deprive :hem of all merit. This is.ridieu toes. .Mediehte is in,artiele in.oommon midi every, , other, tinkle,. ana l ,,like.. v tbern : Ss un , h e: 1 , subject of.piseliase and sale.,- ,Advertisitt is I W.lficility whiob -- 10•peploeTtcr th - e - tirnes t; id.' has bevetn,li,:nO iOdiflPensiblO -oltnnent, in a ll . I business AKansptiope.., ,It ,rnakes au-, gni le 1 neithe . L. good:nor blid,:bui: eigi44 auno ' ; asTrOultolbssidt Tdotteig.tbilt. at a. certain ,p 1 es .an-brielOL'of.,a given dederiptiott maybe A' d: i l -The:siiiirld Ps PlirOtli. ittl*4 6l .4 klinSvceslge, derlrjilissO,AVOlitilnetu:AY,e4ros,ol 4 remedy fort' Aio alefill'Oljletits.lo,"-innd if , it *ye . dial :retneoY;;Phil o 4 l 44.l3-.lngtle ',lntaßn sand 16 , whig etrCELDO4•9I9.IM°•-gf*PktAtinigil the PreLsst 4 : • .......eiti , ,...;:4), i;dt-L 1., `O 04 '-, t r.., 1 : SoldLinLcar l4l : o :P3 l l 3 . 4 4 l 44cV- 1 4 11 1 . .0 8 4. 1 " agest:furibit J)PrAPa,h:i-f , ' :' 4 -,,t ,"' - ' < . 1::?:•W Vri4..- • :,., t- ,' • • ..,IVISTAIWPOPV.PAIOY, I 4PIPitiVci - Thiri Artiolol**llnagm4P l sll9M4,ie a. OtOmfactl . ex traef pf4vll4.;:ebOin ..,....,?. It fiC,10,1141", , mid, 4 0 , 1 4 1°. illliK eil ijoliTe. t .iliClTPKCP ll tca : .PiL i . To. 1 . 1 1',Q)4 4 0.tf.5?.141 11 4,,4, 16 c0tfi.Pf0iki, ‘ ‘.lupstiruporiltpo.mvo,ryomprOnti,LTagliny, PillPr-vrlefligfle kil g ik lYAßT - % / ;t ik i:tlP .feoted:npiOletitictliVtitolprels,mtlsiAp .r fjo r - i . It l4 2ll4.attarAil l eX t Vri, , l ll C '9 l l I Q! 4 / 4 . 'e+. ..:4; el,notit . 5 . ,,t i t: L of Ipp. l 'l:^4Etti 4r4 1 1':JC.'n'l 1 1: ' ,Pi..bi . e ki,i,oooll r . ttig).V: 4l y2, 6 ) e 'll. '. Otitlik . ii i nelibe lc 1 Sql i lry, pr! Y ' hrtb.l4 . 10, ',their OW . ',401 . 41V05. 1 139): .4 . ,:,:u '' • ,LV.lk f tta c19.,1iitet4 4 4L;,%.14700 1 i 4 4 4 1 `;, liwt4D - 1)... Of • . • Tete iliollot ll l. 4 lfi . (roi l 010* '.i , ..,#.. 6 4t4 il tepAotid,ilq!lt#4, :q Ste ,ittvers9, h.., 44 - almosivo - 4m *4 ,lun*itio i te. k estY „F Skilenl l , ol .: niit 11 : ril it , ..t..,.4,„,,': ; ;'..,A It: ik Aolit,t_l;C,Arl!o- - )? •'. ;' l p . fLtelf,p,r t iftWMNP: t 4 7 ,444/I:,* ' h-fr,N,^:414t1,,f,,c: :.>, l, ''.•''. ~ ~;:','..:' . , : ' _ ' • • ' • • • t~ ° . ~"~. - ---, MI w 62 ', -i l i h - F . 12 .7 "-r : 1 ' ante . Toltophamig , , i -.- .:..... ' --: ~ - .._:,. -,. ~....,,..„, ~ ! . 7 .rbe- . .vir.iiigEk h aye.4?9 , i IlovrtitmaiikTu In Baltimo re . City. tiOlta . yi aChiteliWte.4, / ,victory., Leal. itAta.liocortc-•r9f*.itt - tverthe - Whig'' oiret*.?;B9o 2 74iThOti .. ar; '#iifl Whigs ha e •eleo,liWy a:SitnA9r 'fo,k:jet . i‘ yeard v itud .two ottliltfit4.meMbeis•Cif iheT -Hemp of =Delegates! , This is aeing pretty; well. • I. - - - • The-following-.is the-Grand Ytesult.:" . _ ' ,. '''''.'l'.:.:• - -s..:' `'..•''‘ ,, sr,N,ifrg',:'-'''''"''' ' - ''''-...'', -. The Senate-'donsists-of.-21::ineinberri, 6Ae_ thitd of-whom' are elected every send yOr:; There were 9 Senators elected this ye , dr-seven for terms thtit had pitpired,_and two-fiai`vaeaneies'i '' '''' - " 4' :'. :• - :.' ..' , 4? "; -..4 - ioldOVe-:- Washington', * • . ; Allegar . ry'i , Fredenok,. . Baltimore City ; • Baltimore imertty ,"Ceoil; ' - Queen Anne's ) Caroline, Worcester Giving. the Whigs 5 majority. in the Sen- The official majority for. the Whig candi date in the city of Baltimorets three 1 • The rani:it says the seven SenatOrs Whese Minis r expliti in_1548,. when the next ropier:erection, for. the Senate will' he held four are tent:flows and three Whigs: and dee.Ording - ,td, the . indiesttionsof the'recent e lection, the Whigs .retain what they have now, and elect three Mote inTlace Of three Locos, from the cbuntiesof CalVert4 Prince Geoige's and Anne Arundel.-.At is - ctiteely-rmosibleythat t politrcai .c . r • of. the Senate can be changed,fc;i ; six years at least HOUSE OF DELEGATES The floase belegates consists. of 82 na3mbers. The following is the result in he whole State,: and for conipt;ishn, 'Ave tgive the vote o) last year.; W. L. F. Ind Wt L. F. Allegany, ' 0. ' 4 0 0 4 . Anne Arundel 3 2 0 2 3 'altimere_city 2 -0-- 0- .. 5: BaltMiore co. 0 1 4 0 5 Cnrroll 4 0 0 4 0 Frederick, 5 0 - 0 0 -5 . 'Telford, . ' 1- 3 0 0 4 Cecil, - 1 3 0 0 4 Montgomery, 4 0 3 1 Prince George's 4 0 0 4 0 Queen Anny.'o .3 0 0 3 0 Talbot~ 1 2 0 0 3 Wathington i 3 .2 0 2. - 3 Calpert, , - 3 0 0 1 2 Kent. • 3 - o 3 0 Carohne, .0 3 0 3• 0' _DO:cttester, 0.e._0._ 4- Somerset, 4 0 0 4 . 0 Worcester ; -3: 1' 0 4 0 - 2 1 0 3 0 St. Mary's, " 3 0 0 .3 .0 IVa:7, major TlygiNTY-FOUlt Glory Enough fer One Day Utile Delaware Ulgliit-Side-Upl The election in little Delaware for Inspec• trrr has resulted in for of the Nyhigs! She is always true to heibelf, her risen and her 1121=12 flOzza for Maine"! The news from Maine is of the moist cheer. iniehatecter. A letter from one of the re cently voting towns says Depend upon it, we shall elect .a Whig liouse of Repre-t sentatives, that will . give us Bronson (Whig) for Governor, Eyans, (Whig, for , United States Senator, and a Whig State genater.", Georgia Election. On the Gth inst. the election for Members of Congress, took place in Oeorgiti. Three Districts have been heard from, all of which have elected Whigs. ITT They have a novel currency in Oregon: Me' of their laws enacts, that in addition to gold and silver, traasury drafts, apkoved Orders on splvelit merchants, and good :mar than - tile .whent tit the market PriCes; .delivet - e.l at such plitcC - 0 as it 4 lB customary for merchants td:rCepive urftsut, , Shall lawful tenders for_dielpayment of taxes,, and judg ment rendered 'in die COUrt - riftlfregon territo ry and for payment of all' &Vs. A Eannet:n"Wrmsse.,—Two claimants for one dog lately appeared' before' a ,juittiSe of the,peace, in a town .near B oston . ' geveral Witnesses swore positiy,ely to the ownership' of each litigant; when the sagacious magts, trate directed the plaintiff to take . his. place on his right - and the defendant to' occupy, a corresponding position on the' toil tVe dog ;in dispute being remanded to. a'distaid part of, he room. The , partiett*.W,Crii then; corn mended to liIIISTLE, when-th e dog made for the ,defendant. • o r•+• • •-• • . . " Mr. said. the justice lo the clerk, ‘ 4 .-record the decision for ihe d efendant f , the, dog 'slim only credible winiegs in the cnie • • ittsscrrir.—All dfseasesieveninsanity and mitability of temper, proceed from depraved or corrupt pullers, e 7hich,,,eirculating , t ‘vith the occasion , pain and ; disciird in 'the Mutton fictrfetc - IFis clear," that, by persever .rore in--the use- of Brandieth'ii Ve4Ciable, ilifiversal Pills,'Mlich,ls 4 sirie o 1 the VverY besr;„ and only propet. , vurgitiveriedicin ,e -inenailY...end%rrntabllityl, oL temper _owl be lered, , ,,as well - sti any_other tilseesesAepeed t - lingso optha porticoes of the,eiroulating • thud; 14 6 0 , ,g!"..' -.. 4..,;, - ;•'' ''; :",, ' '=•'-' -' Lk- l - .44 . 1 ndredi!esiregglaitle,#nlvereal , l'itfe, arb: . kniwob.,:by tiler lexperiencetof., , lheueitrale,- taperfeetly, olenee t .tha.;blood from all ,foul=! , nesa, t Torture every morbidl) affection; MCI nentivoteTweak end/enfeeble 'constitutions. -to Parcant hanitli and .+lgnri 1 '!.frsciill ! ,, :1 ,, 1 ! ''ileti'f.'itCle&iisieksigl, lrilisSailliee' , ,midces ,th_out saftLthrengh' every tOrlNl9!iiPii4!lcei fi'P w ll! r .i9 : !L ci' Yl °9 l4:stg if. e _ : Tis:i' './71 _1;,..: ..',_.'.,.. —. :0.7;:4•40,0X CarelitttebOVlVlrlNNOl I.4l"{:J.lkte- ' iluired,Nviten, they.ater,Cleadt,s t 1, 1 With this inValuable medicinal* oev pos. sesision r ma,c,May, visit the most sickly regions: , I'F,'VL4laatif . .,t o P0014.Pa., 01 . 1 4,b,y P.,oB.sibili aitent nh.ttrigete , vnerplat,,las:.,4TPl'Yza, e . ateria'4l,lp;' , ,s.;' , , , ! ,5,...,,, ! . ; ;;;;„, ' '',.,....,. ',.. .it , ~- 4 , . *ll, l7 o?Agke— t tner,lt giibPeantra l lg — "5`; , a,..; oft;: natainaf , :R 9 '4 lB .raka4 and's... l l .' , 4t As '6ltaikva_E_ lox l oSOrg.-ir.4 ,-, OA-,' , A.lgtoptie4rw IL. eitiouwpko c l 4 ' ~-,,, , , t , .• !.., 11. 1. ..Bitnetl$hitarhumcd,wn; ~' . ',. ~ ',., :, , t 3.•&ES. A. ,C416i10ge5tc0n.. 7 1... : 4, 1 , - 1 , ,, : d- t. „ 7 :1 .lamel KeefJ9 6 )(lo.n‘likif-K*.,' , 'l, , "i'c::` , 1 4 . - 4 , 4.l3aneuati n Neweilla '4,:,, ,'''': .,, , ,. . , ' , ,ift,i- -,,, ,;''rt , RibeiskriillolTlßopilftikrhigst44oil u V, iq.,4 '.!0! ~ , c 14 , - , ii, 'Mil 4 , vggi , Wai l ia. , t : 1. ',. ' , ‘,„: ",.i , ..r.. ; ~,..,•, - ; , , p ;:;,,, „ p,.v . ..., . ,' ~.4,-,-,. '..,.. •'. ~,,,,, ~..• : ~..,.! , f,:,,,,,,, , ,i ~ ,l_ 1',4% ~, Whigs. Locos 9 3 1 0 10 1 1 • o 1b 0 I 0 1 1 0 0 ( 0 1846 1845 43 30 . . . . ~. ..X7! It: Will:,be ; P o ,e4 .3 7 ,:' -9 eVw ., ts,fr° . ~ southern papers ? .; Or ' galliat;••QeSint: *Oh has 1 11;ifvekftli0. 1 .4049*'0 1 :9907 , . •* "fhlio earl j, Ilk nn; re .1 ..,,.. ';' iswiped lairels , • , -. 7.',-.4'.?: - . , i5T,' , !..; , '!,. , (=,, , - $4- Ini-8 if,l,l4wit«iiit:- -ettirJudget , ,,§ergefT,t 1 ,e4P ~ ... ~. ii*li!** - 40 , ?9* , 4,06!°! .th 0P.0*: eiiur kiinnii7l‘an!ae.''.. '''' ' .. ;'', ~%s i - e-' , =i %;..t.i .4 1 11 ' '. '''''":' t''9 ,:',.0110-i t iO l 4*:l4 l oo4,Pig i tt#f#49,*; B dvo i i n g . :P visi P.O is T 6 : .sG itsPt 're * lii*,,, #4O/ 1 0 1 /iegOtiefr' #0 1 i , .. •44...i._ * ' icid 3 o* - oi*Or3 th'4 2 9: 1 0 ,1 `'Ok.Iii4 1 41 8 t 41, 1 iirlitia.ii.*Odi l ,,,e)10.1 . :8441,000P!i ililailil4ii4P4Ao'44oii6A!;g4l : 2 --- , ;-:-.,;:::. , ..• - , ..,... • . , , • P- ' ', , ,,::' , . , ,.1 , ;- , r,—.-':.. , ''...!. lr'' • . . . IMMME r!MBMJ • -• :40,cmittipMtittpat7o , U • ••VV,EIiNtSi3AY = . O . OThBER 14 , 1646. WS_ filTlinlkrll:- -GM, • Cimileriana County ly g/Ori tied! the nritish ar2ff i r _ co damned -by the People 1 - The election came off yesterday in a storm .="—a terrible . stotrifi which' beat famous "juicy day" all. hollow. Confident as we Were that' old Mother Cumberland was determined to free herself from the galling shackles - of loOfOitim we feared the severity Of the storm iniglitAnoVe disastrous to'- Our expectations.' Biit although the Whig vote. was small, on acconnt.fif weather IRE -VICTORY 'IS. OURS ! • Cumberland couhty is REDEEMED,.aud if • - oarfriends ren*in true to their cauSe'„ahe :niast7.,yer remain so . - "The result ts glorious--we havc not, only :carried our. Whole. County Ticket, bdt ,theye., turns from Perry and Franklin . wariani the confident belief .that - the Whig' candidate,' JASPER E.. lkuanr , , Esq. bas carried' the Coq gressmind district! In this district .Folk!s majority over Clay was - . Our two ~caudidatei3 fer Assembly are elected by a very considerable. majority.— This will be a gain of two for the Whige „ in out Siete legislature. Our candidates for county offices we — also certainly -elected, althotrzh we have not the ,recistrreturnal . The Sheriff elect is Mr JAMES IicIFFER, of this borough, a most worthy .man and a sotitrd, uncompromising Whig. The struggle among the Sherif _candidates was Most ar duous and caused intense.excee'mant among their friends. Mr. Hofferhas at length-suc— ceeded in spite of all 'oPposition arid foul play ~.and we sincerely congraielatet the Whigs of the coenty title so happy a result. Dia most 'prominent opponent was Mr. An drew Roberts, an excellentman, whose worst litult-is-that-he-is-a-looefoco--The-remainde of th - e - te - wfas_s - catterq, upon Mr. David Martin and Maj. Tos..A. Ege. We hail this decisive. victory; also, as an emphatic condemnation by the people of the , 'British Tariff. bill. _lames., Buchanan, we believe, originated the prediction, that ‘, as gees Cumberland so goes the State" Dices been verified frequently,.and if it provestme , now. Pennsylvania has-in mrmistaltabhslant ! guaie repudiated the new Tariff, and pro, flounce - Ow - Verdict, Upon its - It-ailerons au thors"! We have ascerta`•ned the following to rjeritiis which leave • our carialittei' handsomel y ahead. The returns from Allen r Lisburn.atul. Leesburg will increase the majority' and leave a cleat result of from EIGHT