. . .. ---'... . News .tram tIM Army. ' • Capture of a detachment of Volunteer.Cavalrs , Cassius M. ' Mir a Pfisoner—.Pe I . ; I( • condition ofdle Mexican .Army-Sa i f derlinee the . •Presideol ) ctc. _ :1!_ zi . f i r. By arrivals at New Orleans, fig hp .1 dates to the Bth, Matamoras tofir 110,, merge and Vora Cruz to the 2d;cand dii -of Mexico to the 291timIt. have been rec -tiled. -A detachment of eighty of the Kentucky and ,Arkansas Cavalry were ant off, thirty miles beyond Saltine, by Gen. Minon. They form ed an outpost and were surprised apd take n prisoners without Tistance. , i llapr Met. I land, CitS - Pusin Clay,Atill ,Iltijor , Griines, ' , : atc,,,NppagAfie,-pri50ner5(r., ,, ,, ,,,,, . - r The capture of Lieut. Ritoltio Anil ten Aire-, goons with despatches from th.)l). Scott to:, Gen. Taylor is confirmed. 00-ticentirit says ! they were cut off, hetweep Monterey. and, Nictorii4 - and that all were killed. The der spatches are said to have contained the whole . plaros - 1 operations. Another account shoes that the ten dragoons had leached Vietoria in safety, but that.there was no doubt of the. , death of Lieut. Ritchie. Bowes lassoed and dragged across a corn field ut kill speed. .. Art officer of the Ohio Regiment,' supposed lobe Lieut. Miller, bad been- murdered near - Chieltirohi and awkilly mutilated, by,tlre' !Mexicans.' General Shalt was to embark immediraely, his destination suPposeil to ba the Island of Lobos; abbe( 75 miles from ; Vera Cruz., 'The attack.!-,ripoir Verra„Oruz, it . Was sapposail i would take,place aboutihe Ist of Majeli. Color - Mt' Barneyaiii.Lberin sen tenced to be reprimanded, but ,Geneiril Scott had remitted thasentenee;.and ordered him to resume duty. The news in regard to the volunteers wrecked qn board the ship Ondir aka was less favorable than was anticipated. -The detachment sent to their.,essistanee are said to have been• ,madepriskerS, with all the volunteers. Captain 'Magruder's. forces had started for the wreck, and the whole Brigade, it was said, were to fellow,. The main body of the volunteers wrecked laid certainly not reached Tampico ; and .nt the latest amends front them, they were engag ed in-a coullict with- a body of Mexicans far superior-1n numbers - and equipments. The ships Statesman, Arentroe, and Catharine. were off the Bar :it Tampico, our the 41h, fill ed with troops. The Mississippi volunteers, on board the Statesman, wesissuflering terfi bly by sickness, and d y ing daily in great numbers. The New fork regiment, on board the Catharine. were in Bond laltir.-- There were about 7,000 troops at Tampico, composed of regulars and volunteers; • Lieutenant Gibs in, of the Second Artillery R.,1 died on the 6th instant, of fever. The ruiner at assassination - of Santa Annul turns out to be unfounded ; so, also, his active opposiiii n to the confiscation-of church property, though the law appears to be a dead letter. The last accouritsrlitate that lie had left for Tula, at the head of the main body of the Mexican, forces. General La Vega had been appoint ed to the command 01. Vera Cruz. The Congress of' the State of Vera Cruz had called - on the people to resist, i nt al! hazard, the in vasion of the Americans. The Congress of ,Sari Lois' has passed a decree authorizing the Governor to negotiate a loan in forty-eight hours, forced or volun tary. . .. , • I SOME/ further accounts el the .capture of - Chihuahua have been received. The Mex icans admit over one hundred killed: ,- - Another account nientions that an' action ' - Ind - taken place in the imoreilinte vicinity of El Passe del *Norte,. in which - our troops 'were entirely succesalul. This Mexican report,states that the Americans Weie i n possession o'ftl Passo with 600 cavalry- and 400 infantry, on,the27tn, The loss un each side not stated. The Vera Cruz Indicator of the 311a1'says, that Gen. Velegia meditates an attack on TIM -TO; and yet (lie ;Mexican hoops were alt' in a deplorable situation. The same paper contains a communication from Santa Anna, __declaring that although - lie has entirely de nounced the Piesideney, Will op;icre with all his strength, any attempt to disturb the peacable state of things in any State of the Republic. The latest intelig,enee from the volunteers wrecked on the (Militia is that Gen. Cos had arrived oft the wreck with about 1000 troops front Tuspan, Tamiqua, rapantla, arid summoned Col. .De hussy to surrender, which being' refused an en g agement took place, lasting until 10 o'clokat night. The result was unknovvii. Gem Cos had stationed an advance of cavalry and infantry to prevent the arrival of reinforcements, Gen. Pillow's, brigade had been sent by Gen. Patterson to their relief. . From the Pittsburg Gazette CANAL COMMISSIONER-30SEM W L'ATFON Among the names Which will be brought beforethe Harrisburg Convention, for nomina tion, as the Whig candidate ler Canal COM mismioner, there is no one which would .com mend more strength thrmthat of Josern W. PATTON : uf Cumberland County. , IHr. Patton, besides being a steding 41ntimason and. Whig; possesses all the qualities netessnry to-make-him airing excellent"offtear. . The Counties of Blair,Carribria and CUM - already-histrireted their d'ele, gates tolirge hid heattnatton i tirid into 'the convention strength estnil if not greateethan that of tiny ether 'candidate. • ' .A.l.l.kuirkat; BEWARN .OF COONTCTIFEITS AND IMITA , vioss.—The unparallelled ,and astonishing • efliticy -of Dr. WISTAR's BALSANI OF WILD CHEItRY, in all the diseases for which it is recomrneride4 curing many' en ries after the skill of the best physicians was - •unaVeiling,'hail eflected.wlarge'aiitl .iiiereas 'illif 'demand for it. ' This • fact has ' caused several unprincipled 'couterleiters and 'imita • . if:write' palm oil spurious mixtures; of Shriller' • • • name arittnpp'eamnee, for -the gemiliie Bal sane.' Sortie Inewtafled' , fByrup , oft Wild' ChetrY, l, Balsam of SPiktinartlJWild Clien'y;. C'timfrey,' &41:0:Anotherg . Westrir'S'Butsam • of-Wild Cherry,' } misspelling life nititfei tied , forging-, cerulii,iiite - Cturvetentblelhorstritf - thO - , -- ' -- tflie - Balgiam; -.l :Dr - : - Wistar's - I. l tilsatn t lnf - Wild' , --i- Cherry'', is . the only genuirie. , ',The . 1.01 1 . •metelylmltate '' the.tname'bf' the ' 'origintili : ~, while.they;.oo6oBBll , nonedf iti ' virtu i3tir,,, , . "'ll - '' .: • . took to thi mai ki el thellettnine.4.`Tlie' '' getittliovllaltilini' isliut up in bottles;lWith'the +T, rords,gtDr. - Wisiar B , l3AlsaMI of ' Wild,,Cloit -4 !' ;I, , ,lTittladelPttieVioblon lit' the glass: :erieh ,:•.,‘; ,Ytbottlobearlng'altibiP, ,:olf the ;Boni; frith the i'ti*iir liatilreooliiitvVlSTAtti{>L.D.' , t'. ,• I ~.,. '' - '4. , „ ii'vvilt , .be!bnifeleilinll he'reAfleti w ith" il' ki t no ••`F.,ivrttyittenreop9lightf ststureil; • 1)344 , i , rriti.OitlthrtohnwillogWe winplinet -.4h0 w idea , g - dl,t/r9iftuEl°liidti.. il jifff ~W,s'fi o'o or Ante by . 0 Sole saunter COW . !,lisle. •,. . ' 1 ?...5?„'„ 4 ..' 4 . , 1c)Y,T.1.ii9:; , t_ ~ ,r,..i ionttli) u,f. rNii:g..l...._: . _........2 „ L.1 . 4; ill ' -," •liti , 4, _tu . ..•4},otrot, Bealfett enttity_lnissitppoin:tedi iii' ~ ,L 3 \uvizalimeitheifitiitenCOnventitm hiftsicirel d -p -ft,a-rvintf---tyoomitigleopnirti ' ."'t ," ev. j'•'+', ' Wepeliivrentierelitc•fiut . 4,' ' .' 'i4 titiV '.ll,,?ishion'theernot j?os npisitint • \' ,tsl4' '., 'l.it7 -1;•r,,,. , ..;,116 , i,;')./P , '..eo . Vrilli;:0-it i'• ''ft, i :'''''At ' • zilSi iiVlOlrg4P# llol l',9o ll ,'.. , ; - #o . l‘ I on. mention with the utillilinoreanif in niii rout, matters, aiIdnIBSICAIDIFOsed. to ..g0 Jo Ihe, ; 4, Ive l i t i l itig t atoi l L, inv. t.:-..,,i 6 :Av.t..y,N1 ii . ,,i ~ :1tif544, : h.,4,, i ..ni , •1, , i..1 , r; '444: , 41.4-,.-41_ ? •tilw , vi , i i. ,, , , .44,tifi;S : AISOnoceelipg eynripithiPei lb:0 00 44r 04,31 ' )/ , ,at'4iiiiiit:4 • colcianngetheh4tEllontiltis , ,l l 44o • en! I.4tfiiYpooyegeottlyoille hartitunieluilednnot Act igif t tittyilWeisoigotTolipi*ca, 400404 y .. . ,R I.lv Maii'viiiriiiiciviiiiitt,O ipbloisiit4t:,:ia,ili.iut • i.i,•.: ',ii !NI 4‘14134:. i3CSIR' .}it 151; 0 1h0i,',#,i , 1 ,vse,i 4;14 .1 vq ,,, 71 1 ':- - i ....,,. forlii**4uSevittivill ZtS2 ilff Our Reduced Tents! . . • • The Herald and Expositor la now offered in wittuterl hew nt ONEDOI.LAR - ANlit Fl rimg wit Lo 1,111 only when paid IN AIWANIIITC"..---;WMillairh— nut wild lotlva nee. 'We heft nur hlnhtlA In rataamhe, 'that what we ',term by t unylort In atlVAllre 1s parinva 'the time. af.atibeeirlhinte.'ar.at tha,ho4l,lolllh2 ntn.now. year. We hope in (Intl none Mean or — Ungenerous . enntich to link for it et the redaretl semis, after they have let their totthaerlhtlntur run . I nmnlha over the tlone. The Ilernld In now•the thentwel pnper In 'the fte t iatrand.farniattrmatiemerhiraMNlftlranitherAftly lltie other. 'Vella! nfiuthperlhere le itteadily Inerensing, whirl, render/ 1 0 ft profitable ndf erttellig Medina,. pßilsrmv.olvill 1,Ft:01140p errut,eo with th e Utmost prnrnrea and at he , torrent, nrlrini, with' ittity nntl'lnlthlnnitttle typ7er'"Th - i ,. /thipanhg& Af 0„,.. Ilan&rapertllilly , sreolittlted. I . . . 1-011 Fnts. ,A hninisitun, 1 . IA,'P. En= nuirerat this oflicp. OtrThe address rend ,Salt- bath .corwentio'n bylthe...Rev..4.Dr.,SehmnChf_ Pr ; will be found on nor firstpaqr : trearw the irbjbirt With areal force and afrilify, end yill riot deter arty front, reading it. .. • •• . ~(0". . A criticism upon the recent BAlea . te!-, tills Exhibition ; will, bp , fiand..on- our .lu:A pa g e. . -Our -thanks are rluf t :•to lion. Simon Cameron. of-the United ;Staten Senatei for copies of Congressional tpeeohqs.. From IVashington. .Our West advices from Washington tire up to ten o'clock on Monday evening, at which time no vote Mid been taken on the Three Million Hill. It was the subject of earnest debate; and it was supposed the vote' would be so close that the casting vine (lithe Vice President might be called In decide ,it. The Semite on Monday AMA nut the Lieu tleneralship from the Army the Ilimbe the Ilevetne bill, providing fqr increased duties on coal and iron. rind for a • tits on lea and (Aloe, was again lost. T'tIaTSCPH T!—We ' leOrn from to•day's papers that the Three Millions bpl, 'let/hour ere Wilmot proviso, passed the. Semi* by a vote of 29 to 24, an`, has keen concurred in by the House. Congress adjourns hi-night at 12 o'clock. The Louisiana' Volunteers hayo arrived at Tampico. Seamus Loss Dv FIRE!—Wc regret kiosk" that Ore watt discovered Goods, Store, of Alr,llusur ANDERSONi of this hair ough, last night, between nine and ten o'. clock. Before the alarm was given the fire seemed to have made gical haadway,and,al• though our firemen and Citizens were speed._. sly on. the spot, it was some time before the work ot_destructiori'vould-he arrested, and_ not until ,the largest portion of the goods .in rheitore wet° either 'wholly consumed or much damaged. By die moat active exer“ lions, however, the fire was chiefly confined to tne interior of the store-moot, tmd,.4he in jury done to the building was comparatively %Ve could not-learn how-the fire or iginated. Mr. Anderson's loss Ave are glad to hear is wholly or partially covered by in surance. It is but two or three years since he suffered a similar calamity. 0:::rAlf. FRANKLIN MRIIAFFEY of this bor. ongh, - as we learn by tenets from distinguish ed sources-in Washington, has been nomin ated to the Senate by the President, for a First Lieutenancy in the company of Capt. Pemberton Waddell, of New Jersey. Capt. Waddelfs company has been accepted un der the ten regiment bill, and is already full, though a few more Mull will be accepted.— Capt. W. im learn is a graduate of West Point. and bears a high reputation for milita ry capacity and skill. We may congratulate Lietenant M. on his opportunity of "winning reputation - e'en at the cannon's mouth," -as hit, nomination will without doUbt be con firmed by the Senate. The appointments of Lieut. Henan ! end Lieut. Gray, of Capt. II anter's company,have also been confirmed: CAMPAIGN PAPER I—Our friend Mc- Curdy, of the'lliirrisburg Intelligencer, pro,. poses to pahlieli a cheap paper for the ihn ,Gobernatiooal campaign., to he culled . 4 t The IV at the low. ratw Of 75 teals COO. The first riiirObet' will issued 'on . 4 1 0, *Si, of ,APiif Until '..thtt . elec-' lion. ,We gonimenuht tp,generat Five copies will lie lient•for 62;6e0. (j- Themesiia Iroto the Maly, in , another • column, is father unfivorable but the Cap ture, df 'Ver. Cruz, whielt lippp soon, will set thing,e,rigid again.y The nap', t are Chihtiahua and the taiting,.posseasion. of 'fVfonelniftt by our troops, the irnyoyrfant off ti'ete. to, !tie fo;•mer 're ve are t The sfexicaiin 'seem to have outatnenced, !he guerig2 war . " . • •,,f 1, r, ,T It e papers: qng ttp . itand,4p.. -,.-.. i P t ittsbuitilittl'wiitiv!eiX4icirse4ehm;nntr a I p i . iiiei!yri-he l av j o Alp .-I , .,,,w:thie in e41..,:5,. .., : , ~ ~,,•„,,-,,,.,, , 1. -)s,-,t1.,,,!! ~,E '0' . 1 . 110 .% nigVon elves ot liuntui m ado6, (n ~ 1,, ... ~, . t , , ~. I,,ft , ~,,,- toil Blair pnoj);l*Jjy.rd,gouiltiflll baY 4 44O11 1 :10; 11 011 1 i Jan !Kerr isislSt!ittic Senaptiat delegate' , Ailki in'Oriiiittia lii ,, zirtcl''vki(ii§i'alis:''iV i :l i titt np.of : -.1,t ~ , mi(le,ir,, 1 , ilroutii mint' _Orr; PaP,!,K*s.I( I ,3N C IPPIOIS I PP,J?,4I•!IA !, k t , I {, ~ , l h.L.; : Tri.--71%,. .. ! , 7, )14 .. "", iti .o*:' A. o,no!itk g 19* iipsiTO rp.„;4o - qi i ,e Shippenpurg Nettel strongly, utiles: the hititin kik ' , 6tittlelirdliiisiiil tCo n Vett titei , iic illy er ~, of #if pi4ilitaiii46i'd iiiiiyiiii iii 4 4, P,A,iv,.4 1 4,Wii.44,A4,iCV 4 ,,4 , !,.irgi on mhurstayatie,Lith - 7 - 0.174i i.,, , 0, ~,`,i; - 4 0;„, t..,. 1 ca. All.li4ollelAtseeffiistvatinot:miatke J.._ ,m,, t thelfeise:!;44,l)o4i"? T iOt.. l r)4l:l;o icipleti4 Mil iTIFI PoilirdPV 74 / WWocliffel ; :tiVEßit l e r 1 Yr,!,4 , vOiciPit.)Atr,w. t iti'liili pi , 1:i':, 1 ., Y•vltt I „.,,, li. i . i:..: ,;;.: _4.'" ..''. tit" till ..A';`,l :4 yfo. 04.1 W .t M l r gl §r ,ol Aol.lN , .fi l 4t , P Piji butt hie ,beetf tAiletphtiiiti,ioituptiii (ii i e , '6liatie - 11 , fhitfeifia rl ii0101; 3 11,6 1 itOcre ilitii. itr'.ol ,l la•!,t ,, ll! , 10t1.: ....„ Fo t . t .pdt);;.-0; ~ !ilitl.ll li;eilt- It Vil; PAS 4.lfift. a.....?i1i '. , ' '1 , ,.f.,i5c.1.i,.t , 1 illinm : ',l ;t;r.. Itlf ii,l'il ' . . --- "Tf :7 4111&4100 1 4 2 4 1 440. .' ' . .111" - G r Oiiiiriiii 7 Sliiiiik . litiiiii...vAok4 • coasid ' i '*tr!'• , '"; eatVinfliientiali.demo.:' era° . et) , j iin count y, by' riitioininaf ci • t i '' ' tr" I ' John a --, I. , .111., ,1... ;i ,l and se eoling . . ill;'„,, t• 1 1 gpelowayas th e As : e dg . ' -'7l, 0 fitk,- :Ai 114: Fens . ,' ..„ L,,,, it - fii i ,‘ , ;' .: d-fiaclious oppOsitit'ar ''' r, a pi • tments, we p a . . , 'Nit ini4g4 it:il jttp!slaly h rlerifirmeili The govarnia iirlT 4 0 e4telie0e , ,ba something near a baker's deien of applicants to select--from, and his iilhirdeilrlV6l4;rllrtinfTi orial7ll' Iffil:aitiiicilititidillaf (liell'i stptiiiiiiiiitillik; intelligence and democracy - over - all-others;- The ttilemdcracy" of this. cot:MAI44 [also ori . one 'or Iwo occasions reanglated 'shred i isiiiiiiirailiTitillOi4liirelim anti "env: Igen , in - rifftee'' , fi'rineiple''Whieli, liOittirriewi r'o:4 l i 3 o'l' it PI 0 t)!4!($ 10 1t ,iltAM',.fill.',ar risliing, it was.iilisolately,•necessarii for the .6tovernor 'to flown fy. hitt . ' iiiter 're Frtbierue -- iif, tliiit 'detestable' priiiieiple: . by re-tioHiliiing. `Sudety §tewart,,,l:llemigbi bare .matte his, disapprobation still mole emphatic by • re- meniinaring Judge Miller, but this 'if seemii . -he-deemed. iinneheitsary,l'. fr is dae,te3tnige Mille(teay rhatliiS - e,fricil'orinduct. secur ed ilte,cotifuletice . ;o,f_ihitLee,ro_ntuility,:.oid that in retiring ho• is 'followed ',by' the • public , restiett.:* Mr.' tieralaniii, the neef' Judge, :bears..die' charact e r 'of, a respectable and 'high., ly. intelligent citizen:, ~ , , . • .... . : ..., •!, ' "' A. MIMEI The• Connell* .Conctil, , , . Ori evetinglast, drew, a large end fashionable atftlieuce, Allit.4inlisted all the reit' olthe town in•compelltion for the iirize„ Oue hundmil'and . :oleVen conmultums'were received by thii doinmiltee; exhibi t ing every degree of Upproximatiou to the.desi red article from the most stupid - 4rib the most brillituti Mid pungent. The comm ittee warded the Prize to the following, which was offered by Mr. J.M.'C,„oopir, who belongs to the--ve intelligent fraternity ef -journeymen printers: The.priie watch like a young anti beahfifnl heiress '. Because while her worth excites the cupulity of Many, the possession qati he realized by but rine. • 01 the yxcellence of Mite unsuccessful ones the following are fair speciunenis • Why should the cornpetitars•for the winch :be on their guard -1 Because there is a watch set,upon their-wit. . Why is the'prize watch like an infidel ? tecints,e its works ure for time and not fur eternity. Why is the plaintiff: in a law-suit like a man' . .voirl "of understanding? Itecaiise he wants judgment. ' Why is the prize watch like nn aged man? Because:it' bears on its lace the marks of Time. Why is'the prize watch like a foal horse? Because it is good for " a gamier." Why is the'ptize *ahh like a celetitated lace horse?' Reeause it is valued' for its good running sod' good time. ' W{'hy is the famine:in:,Treland iike the tooth:nehe t• Because it comes from ade 'enyell root.' ' neitliktkiriil the Atexwan Ilernld ap pears astonished that we should - remaio,,at liottie when a War`exisiti between the Uni ted States Mid Mexico. Be thinks we Should 'volonteeinit.once in-defence 01 our,count• ry. ' Fled we n 6 one to provide 11w but our., seli.es—had we 110 one to care tor--if woulii not take much in persuade us to lay down the quill and take Up thesworil."—Nuntecy. Oh, that is a most disci:al and It:mimic ma-. son ! Our neighbor, forsooth, has doinest:c felicities which cluster chanrninglv around the fireside at home—he .. .,would be -a great lOW to leave them for the enjoyment - of - perk and beans on the Rio Grande. We congrat ulate our neighbor on the reasons he is able to offer, and may add that they do credit to his affections as well as his discretion. We suspect there are a good many more of us who are ascicsely knit to "sweet home" by the tender ties of affection, and that is the reason why the ten regiments are filling up so slowly! But the beauty of it is that while Whigs who stay at home em denounced, as liicricans and torics and traitors, the locolo 'cos who stay at home also are the very pinks of patriotism, Americanism and .bravery !V It takes_your_genuine locofoco tostay:;:it home and bluster and prate of his own Patri otism while he. charupterizei all others as traitors rind tories! ' , . ONE'OF Atiaose.;—We. are glad ,to no: lice ip the puhlished preeeetlingsel the Ma: ryland Legislature, the active and prominent 'part tithen by our , friend and : fernier towns, man, i.OsiatnAmt Eon,, Esq. member of the }louse of :Delegates from•Carmll . cottitty.. Mr. Egelti s hrent fayoiite taint his eornititu. ,btft'sli;eleiiteti s t \Fp' tfriiiii.in:enC ceilion.y,foverwliel.s,njug majorities cif the popular volet 'As' a , prominent , member of the , Refetern'pb!ty be is' occasionally bropghl bite ollttiiep itit' l libi:brather tirbiga.,hy 'earnest anAmdePentient etireeacY Pi certain . Ettecu ire referms ; whieh ilesires to hire' -adopted, tint be : 'is 'nevertheless grounded; .rnekin the. piioOpifaiilLand:gleriec ,being.!fa whig fiist,, last all • tint, itimer Mr) Ege . lnus many , werm friends , herb ;Alio 'Observe 'hiii &bawd' etireer •,,„ -est. • ' ii tce liear• ." •• digyr , eini oy ~ r treverelid fpeeeppcotthe!gray Are;bo6-miklit-livigotooolirooecntiotittOil %;,.. saye r -'., II'OPI,I 5 1 94 Tiaoa4, a!,0?,9,4 Po!. .Nokithifoqn I.luCtiimfOr , the-BMRit.‘,lfalisfac.-1 Ai),11O411), I'M all?. 4a.9.far.allaf!aq9PPaa -D Ral , a4lFar' a ifrOP and ' imlopefolent,. p foss; ;Tioboily; Us tuilakeffs osiot on nine"the ff hot* fif . vtiOi; `4l',.#l,lo4,a_ l AijOY,a r ',!:,a l acfAii; a(4(Ei,44oVfl!gl44lifi= * 1 .4,F 1- Ofou,k4PWP.Pi'i:!b 43 ' kooosoeientocratic ol4fFitherillitchioizof forced , .to'itatoia•sest4O)Othe !peoplalb ylbii f,) I,f liyh r)f ~ 1 1 0 1 11/AVM ?a Follftfd UP 1 ' wiot?zi 4 doMoco' rati); " '!:flier': >,JI ! , r .11i ,tiiis oo- Thmadroiniettation-hasytTrtwhatiiis equal th*Pi t iethigfaintGidefrillithiis he qt . ' • .11,, • ti tqf'u t C l o 4'l .4o 4 so l r 9 fl. l tl t,Y7tll. ,§39gaLllr o 9,l 4 sA4 l ol;• , Ye, fAiIZIPRIT4,%9Pect . do 060:•Mr 4 Menton VeeddiPPllictedi'in lit:th6 4 'Arfire. 46 'lttie of 41 0)%1I't 44,44 kir eetoV* fOtisl l 4.. l olhei s t , tor ,4 0 t 1 1 letitknbrillirteil ( 10 16e : 01 4W rullibitti 7/;p,' , J , 4 0 4011.0 1 4,1. 4;1 t 41;41,tr1e /k.1 114 ;` 1 ."' 4.7 titkrtdAtfr:4:l l 4At o'lq.?.";toriticit '' '' • - ~ : , ' ' Ngt.r.,... 4 4P44i 4 ;•.#;' ~ tilW% t eiliiiiietiiVai t itilcca up " the 'cudgels 9tanlopy,,lopl3l.lole, the r "groat ex.. pellikl,"4l4 og ' ,..B 4peraectition," "attack on 1 , 1 1 .: Irt,y4 t . 14 .1 *ti t ilo 1 histiiy.-- Ofkh, 8.'„..? „ '; ' ` reecution 701 lift 11 1 5 01 4 rb4„0:cV1 Whig, • —“-t.. tV4 .l ii i t i ii4.• ' . 1 . 4 Z„.• '.4 1 , 4 01 1 01 er. WittaftltionNittiflOTP - -019 - 61... I. ~ ..""a•z“-""•• ,', . .. • • winter. . a . I.ast'i correspondent of the_ New York Tribune wrote a funny account of Mr. Stsvyer,-, of Ohio,- eating sausages behind the IFlffitekrflllMltinftsWial(o7.o4lrit l , vets. 41 -Nit dente ittiefirilitarilhO 'frt.::" burref:Mr-87yer - Pnblicly 'acknowledged the iirlii)4llthil. sit i temehirTfirle r pt{ fiiq irieteils pitiv'ed the iinmildiriter ea u'lsion 'of . iiiWg;ittir inFgaroiltre l gibune rirriflire" !!1(41 6 ..,,,qtril'af , -1 71 3 f,Pctlf* iP of)g,`_o l 1 ( if f tiMcarimittire of M : riiwYeras hit. S". him, , 'self. Not a niiliiiebtObblelay was allowed I *--trot a wool el oNplattation _from ..tim:-.Etli.:l ... tm l oy hja lippor r, omiher M:y.thom)l l Y l it!'l nymgottoy„M oo troittiog the,ottettao.„Par- 1 ty Artlt was ‘ invo err and the nemeem l ReL Porter of the Tribune *as Exem.t.co. forth -with, for the purpose or--pup iing the Ict.li-- roi 3 Of tlM'Tribirile by prarientfu,, an from otrhilitttir'eperat-orike: proCJ.lie 11M4 1 ' 'ort. gress. / Altito riot. tk. Avoril -„of ironyelk was linutifosted Mr tho l 4 16111y:011m Press 4?) hi,' the FtlitOrlefllid' e ll,l.Tniceir'oi any one' of trAie'. .., : • •,., ~ ~ ~,.." ! , ..,;•,, Now lireicoao• itr - I tiiegerLFT'he..,Senate. refuse t o coolor upon. the :Ilresiden_bsemer , . tlittrfeeetiOltielt authority ,in the 'appointment. of miloury onioors, WIMP straightway ocor ralipootioat of Ititohie!ri t(UniaiV l calls a ma )9rll3, !Oita Sirtiiito!iMexictias"-;=-says'o.Mx. ico leas, Fhtitaiti a victory In the' American Kermit)," Otto. Sia.olatiounchirthe Senate as a band of traitors. This Mr. Ritchie endors es in an editorial, A resolution is moved by a Senator of Mr. Ritahio'a party, that Mr. It. be oxclutluil from the privilege of the floor,. whielt hits booti-extendirti to him by the cour- tent' of the§'etinte:_Afierva debate and de lay erfour'Or five days, Alta int.; which Ole lib one attempted to.kolify the cottage, and Mr. Ritchie offered no apology or ONCIISC for, his conduckhe was exchaled from tlit priv ilege of the floor; while MO Reporter was per. milted to. remain and report proceedings for the "Union.'' Thus it Will, be Peal, that Mr. Ritchie was - debarred of mi right—was visi ted with no punishment for his slander; but a.sitriple - Vote of the Senate administered' to him a rebuke lot an outrage' : and insult upon them; calculated and intended to dostp.y-the con litience orthe country itt.the lion 'sty-and patriptitim of the highest legislative` bianeh• of the government. -The vote placid Mr. Ritchie, as regards prlvilges, just where other editors of the country stand-4vitli the rigbt to take his sent: in the gallery of the Senate instead of coming upon thif docent the Chamber amoqi,thesSenators themselves. Mr. Ritchie has been excluded Item a priv. ifeged !Await) the Senate, tor. the same rca- eon that a respectable' Man %%maid exclude from hie-housc another been malty of Fonie . iißlec4rti:'y, but helms been debarr- ed of no right which any editor:ln Washing: -ton may enjoy." It looks vely . dratieratM, be•sure, SaTilni locofoco press clamoring at this rate for privileges and distindions which the people themsolves•do not enjoy! Locofoc dim—What is Ii? ) The Volunteer giv46 a pricy sketch of mod ern I,Vhiggery. The portrait of Locofocoiron has also been sketched, and as it is by an artist belonging to the same party, the accu racy of the likeness will strike every one.— In a recent speech in the United States Sen ate, Mr. Westcott, locofnco S.enatin from Florida; dashed off this picture: Sir, said Mr. W., in a Mull and emphatic manner, and amidst portent silence, what i. MODERN DEMOCRACY? At this day, and undo• this Administration, it is nothing more titan a. PARTY COMBINATION TO SEC UR E THE LOVES AND FISH ES—Tit E SPOILS OF, OFFICE!! Su, the people of the • United States are tat idea of the GRttSS,, FECU LENT,. FESTERING CORRUPTION that exists here! they linve no conception ol Sir, if the people ol the. United States sup posed there.was a twentieth. part 4ot the rot. tonnes; and.corrtiption that is be. found here in, this .city.. 4 ,.Washingitdil t .they..:wouhi. twenty.tour.• Imam .tisseroble. Item and :pitch the, whole. government,' the, President, heals of Departments, both Houses ol.Comtress, all nup.the,Toannac. nod set Alp a' better, and they,wonithdo right!: 4• „ • 4 • „, Now here is a 'beautiful.piett'bre, and as .ii. he &awn by.it sit ilfriElii6bfikiiiirtiet, it•ho ran doubt• is truth 7. ,hlnt.,people. • teinetnber it at the Preeitlentiid election!! , The !motile° Statetotivehtlirrr to Write in we a i4MtliOitte l lei‘qiioMOV ) nieetiiiiiltiftsbarg' ,l'he,arriaburg Uniott gives n. list contain over wmajority'of delegatettin 'stinaked to vOte for, Situitle,' and We qtrepurne hit theiptoter'bii"WOMiniea' i ki : lihOut dir epity. ; . • Indian"Oorti more,4lmu „ , IS I',u.~,'a---,Whin: itkl;litfunc,Tiet' a-...- . -i' lg., i.s, i titlittioyledgetl , Ao,oo,'ono:'oi tho 1 moot %taloa ,bto ever Aiscovetotl ,es,a-p . e titter of the blood encl„,floithy. 1 h 3* ettpenor , to Seyeepurilla 7#4theyTtle;e7A ls l( l crifioftPt _-zstltetroptve ) =-4tott i ,stand ' in tin itelY itle(°r°l,oll ,Ahe,,pwarntiooe and,combinettoos of thleteury..) 41 0 -Por44ltifel, propectieeßtre Alone n ot', itmoteetable - va tje, - or, tbelte,,pille; May , , , ,be, token gaily, for ,iltlY POtiofl;,l7olll4)neteall,,, ohweekeo log, ,14 ',the cOokr,ila 14 O et il t hff' add'•eln en g th ' o Y.' , lta;iiflg, I,aveVAIO gagP 4 ku i, weakoollo,7 :Amy ',Vivo 419n9,4,1,Iheilmiee9 1,10 iOlieete ehift hat; deadly Ipecifig o Melc.tlUr. ~i:rho.:Jeolltotelloilt1117 , , Jpr,*rolleimo,e4)antlJimba.loriti,liotpoatlitt zptAireoi.bot,biliEttettti I Lan , 1 1190 ,dietreiling qerillite,4ll.4.o9l7o4QOP,Othotticoolienl,l4-tivi ' pent in o i tteMi llROYMTlerthot IPe,bof„ly i 1 ..„ , ) ,. 2 11 . 6twitgyille t 'SoVIRItio? Volgher tightopee, i ig • OP sbefito)wormtiato jlii the, Apo AI, jhw wiikbe,lo4ll4sailperior o any, thing l imakind , ql,lhe,ppyteok 4 kkilt)Poi4lllO ; i AWL to,, ilioesi , egeottoo 4 ytl44PflPfthatitt• in,011, ) diati4 l 4,bai.7, i Pultir*NramerulheY•shcim i d Im tenor qt4, 1 ,,, cwic .,,, xj ,,, Am orei t imin o ,winl,4 'Tfly Alinefiiing.lllliptaiw-, rT, --__-,,; ,Aollitin casli4q, •4!) , effikßifh,:*,.)iArtNT, . Ntflent,f4rtAlOPProu4h.; , i :,..,... ~,;, i ~,, , ) • :, , St. qp.:qplixtruttich 11 APPRIPAiiirg.• ! n ' ; ',,, ',, „,,,1 - k , regollput A c0..4%10r 3 11 1 T1mk011/.1 „,, ~!.T. il;. 4eigigy•AtieNignwfbing• :.• ~., , .! ~ 4, Aqq.,gilkerP l *,9, , .1:1PWI# IPt 9; 1 : I ,ii 11 suilneKrSt o nilmatmt,Pßi4l,..i 1,1:0 , : 1 8 ?•:0 4 00 4, c9p9 :11 0 119‘glib 1, , ,, r 4 F 1,,4 . 0•F01.gy1p1, • _ 9 ..liv4 g,;;•,;,.(fzfil , i,b00L443e 0 3 1 0 1 41 1 )., toitlit; e• F' ^ r':.,‘ 1 ” 4 1 V4lo9flgltgert. 1 1 44 gysinirst .••11 2 , .40 - •f1)0.t: ,,, fia ,, 11•4 -b ,It '•••t 14 •', •z• ''' 1 I Ell .. STATEMENTS OF. Mit ; A HOR N' AND. MR. CLA '''. - • - Ti' 0 ' - ' : ' .'j : -- . • '-; - Ilium becoin matter' i„r inn i 0 • l ' a),,tini inquire into I Q ; eof 'I I K pi - -et! jar i f :with Mexico, tle : , i e psi,- all ,3 •-• -1 ,.-- line been recently' , s ?spoil 1 ,re l'ireq in certain 'quartet ''?., fiblit lies. - sibiji,F;l and shift it - . fr.tn =tat s nalArs el Ili6se? to whom it really belongs. .lii the 'hin ,- tf . May last and fit ' the President's 'special , AtiflngertilsikittlWlnglareti,4446llsW(LVicigksli• ;lir Ilie'-cp,,lllexico;"„TtßlATteclincirretli lliiiii's' hthiltalillegiralstf 51c16 'thine 'ict an e t vident attehipt tsh o ow-tinift le cause of the . Wiir *as, the injul'ies committed in former ' 4 . !elmadklls?&44l2SikellAiliiiie*-4 , 4149.55.: , eminent and citi4rts of Mexico: In the re ' c r eritiiciYileiiitidat 'iliaerieriakliiif'Setiatq, •• t.!l ti -,,•.r.i ',-,.; , . ... • • A ..-;i.i. - eta een Mr Turney 'orleatiessee anc Mr. I• —-- , ••• - ' - - - le '• billinon ,!the.'..fainier 'elnligerLeOff'fltitlatter_ tnitflic'liad' eatiand the "*bar by' linStelring the 1 A nnexatiiiii of Tekes, while acting iiii'Secre taly of State nnder'TYler; ' Mr. 'urney said he iniderStebil that 'the; 'terms adliii:" Tyler treaty" clairited ir'i's' Rio Grande as'ttie balm --1 darY of Te,MS. ' V TOMS Illi.•,Callietiti Cepli-, arid we subjoin his remarks, Which diSidose "serve Moil' important : : .• - 'Mi•O,L1101.111 said that • this, like all thp ' lila of 'the: Senator's understandings,- wad . a 1 ,IttistaiderptiOdiPgl, Th e liie. G ra.tAnllvanita l , fixed rev thefiquedary ;)!".was, left 'open, .toil bejellvd,nrinti''libeitirprifieipleci;anifi'coi.- • ILesPiihniiae r had beet' - plie'ned , 'with dial Mt :lean' Govern iniint upon thigLyLyir . sub j ect.' 7 /mime cause Ail the . way , teas Ihe.mareh •of 1 ' • Gen. To,yfec tptfiePip 6/rapids. Mr. Csningiv, J referred tolhe p roof itt a fetter', 'alfewinge correspondence between _ Geri. Viribe and Gen`..Anisys, in Which.the latter agreed that it General Taylor remained North of the ,Sitt Colorado (the next. riyer South of the Nueces there 'would be nichOstile collissicin between' 1 the M exican arid American forcesand them, Would-be no war. ' The President lias not the authority to define the boundary. II the. President may seta boundaries otitis option, . lie may make war whenever he' pleases.— The Northeast boundary was unsettled from 1783...d0wn to 1843 f. when it was settled by tlie-Senator from Maesachusetls.._„(Mr. Web, steq During all that interval, no 'President had marched any troops to occupy that boun dary. When ‘VASHINGTON . was President, the British held possession of Detroit, and. ol Fort Stan wix, (now Utica, N. V.) Ana why did not Washington march an army to expel -1 diem I Beowse the Pre s ident was nut the war inalcifigpower. Returning, than, to,the ques tion of his political consistency, Mr. C. said I lie was no par ty man. He went for those ineasiges t Whiali he lielieved to be right, and with. the parry Who advocated them. All his life lie had occupied an independent position. Ile had j .illtlll ill no caucuses on either side, except in '4l-when he believed it necessary In defeat a series of measures which he be , Ilieved to be wrong. As to the insinuation abut!: the President, everybody saw that it pointed at him,. ,and,,it would have been more manly,, at leas?, ,it' the Senator from- Ten nessee had-named him. As to the- war, Mr. Calhoun .sant he deptored its begltinink;-hc de. piracy/ the way it had.b era cornerfori. - When told that General Taylor had been ordered to the Rio Gra..de, lie _would scarcely .believe it—lie did not at.first; but when he found it I was so,_hadold the Senator from Dela Ware that his march ought:to be arrested. Mr. Cal houn said tharwhrhe - cliiknot interpose was, dianhe did not wish to lose his , influence with-the Administration. pending t ire danger of an Oregon war, and he desired to get nut of mar difficulty first, as the roost important. and still hoped it might be done .ill time to ativ_e il. w_ar with M_exico. Rut for thin he should have moved a resolution recalling Gen, Taylor front the Rio Grande; Upon the Oregon question lie•was , lree to say that lie' 'believed he had rendered some service. to his country. These statements by Mr.XAt.noes were fully confirmed a few days after by Mt. CLAYTON, in a speeoh in the Senate. Mr. Clayton stated that in the month of February, 1816 . , during the agitation of the Oregon question. he learned from sources upon which he could fully rely that our govern; lucid had given orders to Gen., Taylor to break up his encampment at Corpus c'hriati and take a station on the Rio Grande. The instant he Was 'satisfied of the truth of this rumor, he. became alarmed at the apprehen sion of a war with Mexico. Mr. Clayton adds that in a confidential' private converse tiOn•with tlie Senator f r om South Carolina, he cOmmunicated to him this information.— We hem subjoin Mri Clayton's own law, guage i.-- • -.t , it;:was in. these cire,umstaneesk that I re ceived the iii formation, anti elllVlWllnit.ylle . ii it to. thti honorable Senator Cmoa South Caro lina. Ells first 'exclumitt.lon a, as, "sit venom be so ! It is i inposbible !"precisely aslic ' telniell'.it.in the coarbe of this debate. l- ilti• mined hinuthat,. it . was beyond all. doubt.— 4 , Then," said .11e, whoa I urged._ hi m Ilia} some measure 09 takea,Y,what eambe done!' iv wit . Whig, Peuld, not riiove in tab. reetter. and l rirgetl•lbats unless the honorable Sena.: wr,from , South : Carolina anti ,his. friends ) . or serne.othei strong division, of the .geutlemen on the !other., side, of. the. chamber, would rnove .in , the.matter, we on the ~Whig side should be•titterlY fowerless. The honorable gentleman wits at that, time, as ins has very properly .tanteal„.i.leyolitti, to, i1ia.8448 giiiii object which I confess, absorbed • my , Own' • mind :and themiindS.,Ot, eh INT 4round me-- , 1 he prevention,. el, ; rt. War, w iih . iii iglan d; . and he der:holed te,moye,,leSshAo_asefulite.ss on that great question Should be!lii,nny..dcw,ree coil- wactetl7.7;ln - the courip,ol-a-shoryttne alibi; ,thet.no,i ~i , I.H V,' . 1,.' ' k '..,.. ,• ;W:I . 'AiMr..Calhonit ,., .T4c:firlit qckny'practinit was in January, ,•when„you h aititeup9ekihe fact; null the .seeeptl„,epayt3ool94,W,(!# : 11 - I,..itiib ,ruarv.i',.;,:- ;,,.. ~i c,,,, ...,.,-, •., ; ,-1 - i'" .l ,ir,. l ,4lr,lClaytert., • ~ f ,ll , .ll! 6 ,'Scipto.r,i i i # ,right. litirOlillrasitlent - FJ , Trell - Ff 3 * . OPFu=•o,ili•JfVfn all responsibility,inAlio,ntatter:.?, 172 t, , •!'!, r . ,•'•*, j !„ •:4• 1 .,,i'i.,,.,, .. i l'••!!„qil i. 11 16 ,0441 pi - AP. 1 14: 1,4 0 '4o%A°P . 'the hours of twelve! end., eae, a'abiek!',st.that day;, J,mi s uilalkiaig,vo ,rpy rritUd,,(rp.,:n gentuelt*, Alehintlli.*th,(Aiifi - mq!. l 4 , o.). ' olld'il . iiiil4 , 11.40.4)p 40)44., 010 we :!;iird,;(4l4l,..a.Ye,'li with 1 Mexico, and 1 added ",,i:f [ ;'believe ; *ev, have% il-40; al ligho JAPW I DAdY.I . _ ( O 4 k 4 11 .: 8 xn All , tvirger ; ori,thakmuAtf4rnaP• 4..sur*livgut'• l : 4l c9rl .W 1411114 for, X . made ..a, minele Of rt,:tin4 . I won lliifiliot - i4opiw, - ,fcvT:h9: ll. 4li r il i ffi - Tiprigiml !B ' lii'4 o ,9aPlWcrt AIOAP.i4P9I).F. our Q ellick''in gi.a,'.filct!lllflg el , the same 4a,y,; . :,.W01,!1490.3. I . gyppti .r91=11.444 44i0LI.IPPY9E,,,,d'Al°n MY *lost A . l;pegreatlact,ltka,t,,whtielhe Ilouee al ,V,pagress'„TepilitnedjwAgocgaro,,iliiii WOW' (Iltyrial,e4t,',aat nay..9 - oho T.rpsi . tlent at •111* . MY/ ;S4 I IRerYvf!'s.M,OV.A I IO,4 I.O ;Y:I I ? I. I: itot: ~ 4114,,,§{19e5„upg4_,1119, flilititoe, a, Ifikirrig - tlitilir 614h1,01, -- AwinTi#,liicK46 . : .qUe.lige",:frt.i i ried'tf?: xvak.',', ,i,, kir ; 3 , t''''; i tr..f.!: , 1 7 1; , ,-,'-; ' , l - :'•- 741111 tioi `) YAMl.4 ,,ll o4.',rar'lii , i - Ali.giT i i.X 4°. op ,t,„,,,i,.,. 0* ,m, R, ,, ,..0.„„i0,001 pi ~ At0 b. 5 , 1 7 , , ,i:, v ur ,m oo4 -4. .! 3i . ,: tple , l( 4 '. ? iil i i . 6 . l .a ritt „.0,,-,..., ..,„,,, ~,,,,, w , ~.,,, belietre'that” waf i l itlFttoa 0 7 0i1 9 ,tiffhfilbliitiRd'!'04 . ,thettintar*yliiithanit r iiiiplotibeskil l i , ., ''l tor i),40 - ,ehiistiiiiitic;itio „ , Grarith•dinto'.ii ~ 7 , ' tVitilir Centrist:o44s 40 , .iietednifoiy.ii4olif qll l O. - :,..',..;iii1‘. ~."•! r n i i. ;',....:,';L..V ' ,!'.!;•e . .1;; i' : :C .....: 'i . 11 '', metlich ISE ~.., libirtif tt . 1 7 Preis . kitircirthir-; ulikiil s 6l6 --1 eitberto.the:Senetebrthe House s or to •ti y ( codunittite Ilt er4 l ouse of.pougress s - ...- as Ai aid' been able tO , '-judge : ' to any Ole . er:tif ~,otitt ~ ~,f . .con ' es, .11o.: db, '., eitis'a \ ralliii , k ..r. '1", deiltfifte re 1' ::nstbili , f 'the. ' Vrill . • . .intbly rest 4 0,, i.„.. ght:tO:,. r it.": A . , . prop.." atiti:brie - ". kilolitre ' ll' i ii - ' r ' r eap - , . ii3lo O • hive'' ~,. tati dn. ifitt9lo it9risibicocti.twat ME .The -- bill -to-estublish-additional-Post-Houtes _in the . States,..awl_ Territeries, and .a bill in- . creasing the Compensation of • postmasters in certain cases, and extending the franking privilagellootainustraddoLlongreemand.mherly on - all mailable _ platter.,durin ,, the recess tor kaitlAtill; fee lisisstiid4halloUtliit • ikWe seulatiVes. Theloctifocos . passed by a pithy itafpiiiiiii g e : to. Postrnasturs,ol,lllectiug flip papers which • to atlyerkiSedhe lit of .letters, instead of 0,4 ing tfieT.(o , .papprp,of . AlicAtouest circulation . Such 'The Three • Millie» Bin . has be en`. woimly .debated, in tht3:Senate,iltirinii.the week, Mill ing :hirilk.,severukiplitquetspeeches from Seitaqir4„,„.Mr. Soule, the SetiatorTiOin...f.dulairtna, hiedelnit on Monday,. in-.a very able speetlb, • 'HO. him a stroigly•triaikei,.l Fregch..accetit;'hat:-lits livery. 40 .said "MAN:Avery fitte......fie•tlefended the.pulicy. of the •rresiilent out'aid :,oaq:and Wentkir 'loa i!it.y.ut,, M exiCu f !o vertures of Witaitaiday Benton.hatV the .floor . ,•••,and launched out, • at oaeir 'Moir "firtWribirtillik - Ailliking 31r: 'Calhoun ' with ,that . oi• *at'. Tfie mSJclii to the! , -Rio 'Grande* w as no - more the cause of war , with, Mexko 'than'inarchin.g of, troops to Orin ord' crtie thei bitulel yhlution. Mr. Calhotir(til re ply, said there was but one thin". iirrportatit,in .the speech, of the Senator frotu'Alissottri; and that wait the ad mission that•the war was unpopular, and be ing unpopular, would soolli. bV terminated; as-to.the rest, it was the weakest. and mast, trashy attempt ut„arguruent be had. ever earl. • The General Appropriation Bill passed the lower House_ of Congress ou'Tuesday 'by -a vote of 152 to 28. The Bill appropriates $31,835,328 37 to various objects„principal lyjo the sopport of the Army and Navy. An amendment, offered by Mr. Winthrop, de elating that the object of the -war was not " the acquisition -of tent tory• to form new States to be added to the Union, or for the I dismenhbertnent in any way of the Republic of Mexico," was voted down—year, 76 nays 124. On Thursday the appropriation bill was taken up in the Senate, and while under dis elusion, an amendment appropriating 85000 to meet the" expenses of senditig.a 'Commiss ion to Mexico in the event of Peace, was adopted.. Mi.- Davis, of -Mass. spoke on the -three million bill. .• • . In the House on Friday • Mr. Boyd, from , the Military, Committee, reportei, the Senate hill f*the ongstniztnion or the" ten regiments i n to brigtittes. and ilivi sions,! and making p (mightn't& an additional number of general officers,w h :mreodments. One giving the President-poser to assign the chief conitnainl of the 'army. mail the exp . '. ration'of the war, to any ton - weal. Major or Brigadier, brevet or •regularly coinmissiotied of the Regulars or V.oluntiers, without retAird_ to the dates of their commission. This' is equivalent to the Lieutenant--generalship, ar.d: was-passed by a strict party vote-112 yeas so 87 nays. On Santrday ; in the Senate, Mr. Niles spoke in favor of the three millions bill, and in favor of the administra tion. The Post (dice bill was taken up, arid the Hi irse amendment to give Postmasters the right to select newspapeis for advertising negatived. The vote upon the three ions bill was postponed until Monday. a)!;•.3 . .rizar.fr.Ts, On Monday a resolution was introduced into the Muse by Mr: Bigham, tecornmen ding an appropriaton, by Congress, of $500,: 000 for. the reliel of Ireland, which, after some debate, was unanimously adopted. , Pending the consideration of the resolution a message was reeeiied nit! Corerithr; on the Battle subject, recommetttling. the im mediate, passage of a law - authorizing the Canal Commissioners to transmit, tree from 1011, all grain, produce, &e.. intended for the relief of Ireland.' A resolution in accordance with - gte , rnessage was,theii passed. " " The following•jetlicial nominations have, been confirmed - by the \ ifiieySenate Ricliiirnl Coulter; ii; be en associate Judge of tito,fiaprema•Citort. 't Hopetvoll'ffepbeiti, to ,be associate Judge' of the [Hanka. Court of Allegheny county. ' William ft' totvritrots be assoeinte Judge of nie:Dititriet Court of Allegheny coinity. , , The.nomiliation , of Thomas 8011, at..att, Associate JotlgeßkAlie .r3uprenitt Court has been yeferred to the Judiciary Corn ruittee„ tn. Consequence briorea - objetitinniqo its con. firtnation."fhe ui rrn inntem , of John ster, .01. Harrisburg, also, fur the,judigial Ants trict of c haster mid ; Dsluyiare,, efier • having been *Ahmed wits ie•coasitlered . and IS' jested on SatuidaY !WV The . rejebtilin was in consequence of 'pedtions frsnt the' bar of that; district; of ,both parties !. ;taunting that' destitute. ot, i fit, .tiettesttary gettlifications,, , A 11 Kie':drikertior has QQmineteJ i. Pringle' k This'GOnetal'A pprorniation Bill 'poseiithe frleutte,on.Saterslax,ood.woo stint i 0,110 Sere! Np. , 4Npogtllp,steutio are $30. 1 .52. fur the arißriary4eitaise_auLiiitpraitiaisenta2on_the_ lies 'Of putiliki'Weiks;"*2oo,ooo , lee the •sup- . , poit' of Conlinod &should . ; 612,000 Asir de fraYlol4,.llll #XPRnaes CL.4hts;.bllikti*.SYsteals., end s3,o,op,fßr,the, destitute faralliee-Ul-1411:: Olilikerk •(- ' —" - • --" 'a--' ....! 4 ?t , -,-, , , Ti, ...'....‘, r,;.., ~,fkioli but 'co; intliinel ,; r. 'Vti I WI" s T op. iiiiiiisl' by it,' ei Govi4 it '-' law The , . bill) maithi gaud .. . ,fonceit 040 ails4ribec break .9PP 1 1 hirratus h e Ihr-the'rditiose'bdfdti and also'eithjects the 4orlbmapheis,of.Pie3hv *wile ancithery f 4; sail *elfin's& mot, fixetiediew WWl' . OW* f illy ...7777,7 71 Expositor. , AOF , kne3 tieriuu oto,,e ! xpoidor. i.l.terliT rrl tt" • f t, 1.0 3 ; •Sto r " hit it the inesen mue.. . is r. Le, Wy we ~ M , o rot.:nothing. - w hlbhrgiVell mere than ,lodin Xr1. 1 .111? AnI,IOK4AN4irtnPFBNA4 Union %PO? I Vl'. nal as promised to looktilte?urstele:At" 1ut',400? 9 ~ iti t yjialterrititieviirpidwriehipi rill ' kco.p,:r4kmtuAokt:•• n't2VlOtt .notl r o -,1,0 - -•=4:,,,T - f....- . -- . .,t-7.--.---7---.7.--.:_.-_- _--:--.-7 -- . ~. ,• •, ..''.vv.c.noti ,b. eutthilnednoeticrliirikete torife. Wets. •, In. the Nsw York ,Tribune of 114 19th ult., The 1 , , ~ eV, here are 'onto lines nthiteeeed to Mt,. 1 ~,,,i , , ''.' , , . plinizt of oar own intive growth: 111. re tit', !;' lit and rhirtning style • of playinf are. et .',: trig ) ;eh 1 ,, It mil ~ lie opportunity of hearing hint ones t,/ , f;., to ~,,.. ip - Pl. , ~,,,' rk. , ~!_ •-•;;' LINES' 4 ,......H ‘v I . ..„,,ED'WARD L. WALKEIRI :giiiied by - heiiiiiii* that he - was soon to pew Concert' s ; in this City, They may talk of De Meyer,' • Who, smashing the wire. Makes harmonies whirl through a maze; • Out fairies with wings._ ' , Wet over the Willi, Whlle.our own noilve minettel play -.- 1 L ta4; iodic 1 I. I ) ttem6lot bhige.l i 11 , I Mid graceful, 'gout aWa tAutterwswous And deeper and louder, Theitoul . Ever wider It ranges, And harmonized thunges L 4- L 'TheeindievtdVdishtirsit oftitivesin While lovely-ereedemc "•-' • In ewer, " f ' I , ll nimuosidthdpieltwitersi ire:daneing. When Here touches the lotys th /It seee IllteU Immix;' • That Mame the waters iniune o • And whhipute hw, ' • !' , in n,gineerul Thl'ool the Velvet Inendowe of June I+,lla ,On Oanchopnfol ear„,- iltiOodeei aerial Minn' •rni' ,k 4 dAWYI II "WIF.Mt .:I il‘ Ou' Ongran ilowern. WlietfOOlCairn inn Jeliagiairetiiills.' - And his gloving soul, ' Like a.btatfiing Foil- - - Of:inwarirflre'rn every ti Idelais a sunny : looa 'Or • - , Of ardentliftUrningh every strain. • welchnie,'Onee • , ', l Then bright Troubadour,- , '• ••—•As AN, nay echoes . MOO •• • •. Fly War whit rhyi fl pte, • ~ .A . V.5 . w q 1 r , . 1 , t.2 . 4 . 1c!°1 1 .1° the wipg. Relief 111eelhip. • Pursttalit To Public notice a unit:ling:of the •'itizens of Carlisle ; was held in Education 1 - lati;4llllithility I, 1//47. for the cnift4icitle i rti'lli;ilirlo .- lemtures ~ 116 ; ,- ary: the' telief . brthe ~Itiiiigeptrpeor of .this borough—whereuptin Capt. FyA11111:EL - (./I,OP was called to the chew, and .hrome K. Buyer, appe , jritiid SeerettirT.._. The object oh , " %notion 4 % ; as , • lieseteett.-Muit' a 'conimittee .ortlirite be appointed• for the purpose of selecting Wald Committees, whose dot, it. shall be to re quire into. mid report the amount of rufferion pm! 0151ti*s pppv OXi4.4g,ltilhif lid limits of this borough, and toi . ttloal ,by..volunlary con- ' tributioni nieauslliil their feliet., , " The chair alipoiAted. J. W. Eby, 'Ulm San derson, Esq. and Robert Said cum. horilantreported the fol. mittee, w EE1132 lowing Nnah,West McPherson, John Halbert nnitJacob Dtiey. ,South West .Watril.—Samuel • Ensminger, Henry S. Ritter and Robert - Moore. North:Eith Wricl. , -LWesie7 Miles,Geore W. Ahem, and Jneoblhetz. ' 4 , South East Want .—Robert McCertniy, 11. A. notey and John GooilVertr. ' ,Rwica/—Tha r tSan. deistin. and Samuel Easinirte - r i ii an Exec utive s corn m nine. foLtlie , orposo of felPl - 1 iiiglich*Cifiribitiiimpr paid email the 1V 1041 Comminees. and trona time to tinitf Make. porchmes 0! provisions. Mel.. &c., - : t,41 tribute the ewe to those. per , solis and in snch nmunrr us Allan be fel:comment:o by the LlVarr!'ennitninees. - ' dificrent ‘Verirrorri 'Mimes feral millet 'Executive Coalmine', atilr-lait's store ottim l tin Thursday eve ning• next at 7 (i'elork. Kronur!—'tat the Executive Corn rbittec. be dirocie4i to receive contribution:4 in the mean time in Itioliey, clothi n g Remiked—That when this Meet i o lino nos it will adjourn to meet again at the call of 'Ole Executive Committee. ReedrJ—Thitt the ,proeeeilings or this meeting be signed by the naive's and pub lished in all the papers 01 this botionth. Atljoutued. Signedhi+ the oilieers. . Oti-Thei, bill givi,ig the pit'ople the ri,glit to vote in their se v eral boroughs., wartla an 4 townAltips, oil the questiotf whether license shall be granted to public houses' for the sale of !, urtieut pantO the lloise• of Repteselitatives at Ilanislturgpp Saturday last, ;ha:lodes Cumbeclatul,,atoorg the several counties to the- tirivil r ss ge.i granted. The State Pinning' has again Been.allinted , to ilia Editors id the Union,,al therisbutg, at ptlr rent, 'below the. prices nalnettin the• itlthe•law of 1343; which is at' the rats of about fourteen emits peoltpusaUd Tor rimipo- • sititm,.ainl the timid amount . per token for press venrlq The Germal primula witre - 111/44--= ell 49G09..fr 1 0perpm,..5 5 percent, • ;1,7• 'lik;;( 4 ba " • 111.0,U.IStileitin .bkriel.,.'Bo4 :WO Itat 4l ' . .ret I* . r.sl4„4o;very.at tiAB2E „Coffil Meal ` 7 , 74 1 . d141;3*t 6,2,1,,a0 Rue' fOg,fpluOtititsliv ery.at $4, ..004m 7 r$K1011, nr,teyeral lots. stfiWheat4o:Bl 20 per baattet for gmiti 'Penn.. twit ID artive.,afteellhe, opening of Abe Ca mils. Cont.-Sales of .3000 :bushelit .. t South ern yellbwint 84 cents, and 2000 Penn'a 'at 87 rents. s SalaslOtisithern.at , '4o' tents.— ViovereOed,isloiej.. A.lrtle of 'Fink at over 81`817: , . 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