- bn - Vittisitalainf ,e t , ;#4I: Prima tairfew failearaiiricaya4l 'l:„ . .h " . Later trOm- Vera I; Crc The'ship Alhambra,' , Capt. i on isntl :the steamship Alabama, Capp 1 ii i rerii. v. ed yesterdayLftpm 'Vera CrIIIP • vfotriter' sailed on the Ist inst. direct, while :t C: Ala 'barna left on the 31st ult. and touched at Tampico and the ftraios.. . • An expedition left Vera Cruz On the 31st ult. ton Alvarado, the laud forces consisting ' of General Quitmall's brigade, will) a bane , !y_pf)i...,ht ttriiklray — the_neyal.foreaconsieting. of the ste. . ~.,,,isspp the Potomac, slohpfol,n 7 r - St. Try' steprs Vixen, lipittire,iid Water Mite 1 the brig Porpoise tilfelehsatirallfiTgliuif3ate'Fr: Another. expedition, undat....Gen.,,T.,wiggs, -' started-same,moreingior,thOldtional Bridge a•strongly,Jortifjed .p1iice.,, ! 4,590, tiro days' march from Vina Cruzjicit the Jalapa road. General .Worth was engaged establitliiiig the Govern moot of Vera• Cruz and Castle. It is impossible to get at the Joss .of the Mexicalia'hy the bombardment, yet is i.ertain 41ist.'worocti and children and •not,i,coinhai ,ants haie suffered the most. Soma say that •150 have beemliilleil, some,mere,anil some leseL-as regards•thedustruction of .propelly that shows for itself, . Hardl y . a building south of theigtaza-Grancle , but is either burnt, torn in :pieces,. er,:,inueli injured, atilt the streets:areldfe iVllli ents Thci Natioiial palitce, ehich-fa on the Plaza .and.npor Itie,oster sliagelef 2,tilmorjgrvhad , iiie shells bubitell"xxiildii it, rue, thernirill, ed a woman aiiii'two.children,iyirik: asleep — 7 4.l,the-kiteliou : _. ! , ..,L,„....._.„_. '_ : , • The Cathedral on the Oppoi'.e ,side , ef the Plaza,, wits alSo . sontow hat injureil„..but the churches South,and ,tiesirer pur., tit Atka, suf . feted the !hest, .."„ „ . • . ,Many ot the foreigners here are raving, perfectly outrageous, at the method taken. by , General ',icon to reduce the place--they would havehad him attack, by storm, and then de stroy life instead of property). They blame, -liim,-tonfornot-altring-scorre-tl4-for , , sign' families, after they come .1.0 their senses and found that the city was, really to be de . ierbyeil,lci leave the plade and take -refuge on board vessels which were gut of ham's: way.. A.prefty time truly, after all the sol emn warnings, they received, to accuse Gen. Scott of want of humanity. Since writing the above, I . learn . that a Frenchman has just arrived.from the city of Mexico, who reports that their are not 1000 armed men, all told, on the read Liam this to . the capital, __Be_says there were lime guns in position at Pt the Nacional, but.only six. I,y men to serve, them. It ivould seem per . feet madness for the Mexicans to continue ihe.war, yet I suppose they will hold ou a •while longer. • -The Fivtichinan who, brought the report 'from the city of Mexico, says that he met the unarined Mexicans, who laid.down their arms on The 29th- instant., scauered along the road . between this and_ MarigT; c..:1uy0. 7 Some ot Them hardly, advance . a three, ...11e"agues, Dad Weie-ufrceidy . infferin tor want •of food! . , • . General Quitman takes down tp Alvarado the.South.Carolina, Georgia, and "Alahallia regiments. also . has an, artillery force with IMO, eaptain_teptoe'i'battery,.l am im formed. One objlet of the expedition is td open:a Mad .IrOni whence mules, jiorses;and supplies for the army may be procured. The country clown that vay is said to abound with the:* , A. letter from - Mr. Kendall, :dated . Vera • Cruz,./L2ril .1, Publisbed. iii .the says: 'Although the result is not yet known, it is generally conceded that the expedition to ' Alvarado mill not e cct with any enemy.— Agents hare arrived dierc from that place . , 'Allis is most certain„ and they vy /ht the armed force all (led to the capture, of Vera ;.,Cruz being known!:' Later from the City . of Mexico. .:Tanta. Anna's Addraev to his Army—/lis vat al-the City of Mexico—Ms Inaziguratipy —The Irtatmeirtion—Dic Polityry the Attie Administration,. (ye. The Picayune has received papers from , the Capital of the 2-11 h, from which the fol lowing items arc furnished: . SANTA ANNA'S ADDRESS. Cotnpanions in _'irons.—Devoted entirely to the service of the country, I march to assume the reins of Government, in doing Which I make the most. costly sacrifice, acting con; Crary to.inY cherished 'desires end ,fixed, in tentions. Ilat this course will put. an end tp, the ciyil war which is desfroYing our heautt ful capital; it will give unity to our defence and impulse to the. righteous stitiggle iq which w•ta.ine engaged with the perfidious invaders, and in whleli, you have fought with such hnlvery and decision ip.the field of La Angostura. • , . . From San Lilts to, the city of Metien San -taittina's.inngress watilrintophaL. .llwcon, initially met delegations hem Congress sent out ,to propitiate •him. :Addresses from the Iliflerent Stales were presented to him on his. route. Ile larrived: in the, Immediate: vicini ty of the capitol on4lie 20Th. •. On the 234 he Aar& the eathinfi Office, ,President of the. - Republic at ,the,ojiriof Guadalupe - ed - entlid al. go. t The ;kiwi-noon' , - of .the following Any. ha' „. . en tered.the city: of Meiticomithogrest pomp - . • .and soletnnity..- A. To' D.eito lute itopglimthe. me:lmpolit), ohm* ..wherivitelcacePredi.'the, ' , felicitations of the authorities ...and • corpora-I, lione,9 - --4::-Frem-Arn)litirt•tVe-ffrict. - in - thrulporters - it " doeis notzapprik• that Santa 'Anna's • assurnii4 lion al the reins of Government is a: royalty.; glom Me, of course. dispossesses Gomez Fairies/us Chief executive officer, but without; , mlriving the latter frorni his station of Vice President. •__ . • • • : Reptiblkanii,:U very pertinacious open taliintstration.nt Farias, 'rnthe bh,iritife iicruiValent to a revollition all '''"itufipciasu.aiiviwiliiiike.'•to be' 'abandoned bGt itVill'be'Piope? 'wait:. a little • 'llllSattli•Minti ha's ilm'ecto look ,` aborit'hirn. qpijlatest - into the 'full" '` , ! - ---' -41 sanoxv-Var.OlL—The-foree Iwith -whiny: , Capt 'Morin , defeated , the 'two thriesand Max. ' ioan., near Santa q , :e,'wei only 300 :trieii. cif • • • •abo t six •Alexteantylo' ono sAnieridani , 'Thiel ' ,' J is tiii 'greatest Ilisproi)ottion•liniviieit two for • !• - •AceliVhioh has! ye' t ot . mirred itr inyrbahlo' 36 , -aMexioa&thiniLproveallie-ttalor , Of -the-gallant - •'• MissOuriane:, The'eity , et Tansis ho 'v' belies-' ' , I idle lie iiiiruirt ii-Ltitilust retalittlini , foiithei in: 'Jltotitaniirttrtle* , wstiiiiitteititribii Gbtf.tile,ni ,netidTlititritit,bY7tho'inlitthitatite: ,l !i I 1.!:. (tilt tV44.1%!? ~ r , 4) ,. 11 ),,S ; ', ,;, , •71,1i j-1,4 ,4! 011. liCoVaoViblitgicefiiig Mexico , ;Jou . htm:ettettirtrepqnsts 7p i v at. Ilf onte i . , 'f6 o.(Nef*,'4%.'ioh)ll4`.oiik.rit4l4iittrppiN ''''', • T tripletY;4o'"broiiiiiref iWtaltliiiiiia ' iA --14 Wil l .b6 M W- t i l ed. qll 4. VlP 2 ' l3 I " ' , LA • ' lat." 71 1•“ 7 .4 7 ,ItS I !i1:1 • * i .4 0 iitilie,a , 4, ki'. h o lk r . I ,iii i ,ilionliwy:4,i,,oAtii,li -If° a,. ,.... i r c,'. id,iiio Ppe ItTOrtA9 - ,. ii; .* 7 44 trettp, yip ,1 1 7104-ypittOtMei.:,,, !!-' 3 ,#tiiii , itfthio no , pririamp- o L es potoo pi ;,, ..., nt , • otr 'Dittos Ana doss ,the - last "'y. to kiisitiba mitdeAlll: l l-ti,'l'llimitah Se.; `....s.l,ltoff,Aloofot,*lts , ftO , dittkOrlie , 26tif‘ ( tlaittltat et;4.ttitlf the- *dips) th 110,tl o.y tIiCIP-,S.tbripitirlltti,oooAlob, • tin& tioi tF,4ojitistr-lhinPltideinttikoation evettios, 01 ' 1 . 1 ME Noe ' 1144 boiti held itt most hir tha " cternoo St cot in l hoopt'l mot thi,rtstorrot Ptstiott Vista and Vera' . Cruz. t 5 , , i ce ' - , •-• A _ c utooquis so--; - •83L.- . ; . rizs - 33; IDA. ". WEDNESDAY APRIL • 21, .1847,', tur -Reduced •One Dollar and Fifty Dents a yearif paid in, ,isAdar.ance—One Dollar and ::Seventy-Ftrer paid - witlifiror - rit - the i rmd — of'eix months--Two-Dollars , il paid-at-the end ol the year. The Herald is now the cheap arrxrvam= ' ORWAVioNg• The One- Ternt - Tariff' . Canaldate& • E'er Ginter** GEN. JAMES:IRVIN cs- OF CENTRt VecNrr. For F a ;1 11 ' FrMlS#9 l :ol'. •J OS, ,AITZPIATTON, OF • „ Anxione io — sti4re postage our sitbse.ritihrs Ate-have. ier_our, 'papers at therietioivitirpisees along the rail. road after thja(reek.. 4 4 1‘RigS ftrai.66 , burg ; at I)lcOmitilisti's.b....ore in N.sr•i•Oilie at. 'he depot refreshment house in Mechatrira burg; and . at SteveniMn's tavern at the river: Arrangements 'will also be made for sending our papers ontside of the Mail to the Stone Tavern. Centrerdie and Lee's Q Roadi ititmg the ‘Vainrit Bottom road. • !. • IVe trust that one 01, the Erat ; acts al tire next -Congress-wilt he to roped again the onerous tit Posture upon Conntrrpapets eircu:ating within their .ovrn county. • (4.-Tite 1. 1 . 8. loan fer,518 : 00 . 0';600 ) a& vertiaed. by , thre Secretary of the Treasury, has been taken at . ,a premittn of. two p.er Eli Q - - -The lA's:4l4ll;ton Union says The Pre's , ident iniends calling .on( 6 ; 000 new y9lim leers, to take the place of those whose time will soon expire• Gen.Seott's army it to be increased to 20y100', and Gen. Taylor's 1010 nbo , - . •• 00-A leiter 'torn our itiendiSmt. ebaf (e y, datedon the VOM inst..informs us of the paSsage'down the Ohio •rivev•of the several I.l'amisylvania , companies,. FUnstptitrg .. 51Capt Bailees Dragoons, and Cap . tain berg!s_VV.addel's,and Carr'sroompardes_aln fantry, on their way to the seat of war, The odieets and men were in' fine Itealkh and and eAfittettoreadq§illt•itiOel by e Ithe 25th inst.— -7 -Grain and Pratt Prospects. • We regret to hear tromour cOuntry•frien4 a general expression of discouragement ih relation to the very unfavorable appearance 1 -of thc grow ing-gminf-thil-seasom-----All-agree inrepresen ting the erainßelthl;i!.ltlibur few' exceptions; asPresentylgu. very slender inosl peat for coming .crops: Similar. statements 1.1.150 reach us from other counties and other tates. • s ,.. t, \Ve. fear too that .the unprecedentedly cold weather and untimely frosts of the last, two -weeks, have nipped in the bud the prospects (gat least the earlier vatieties of fruit. ‘Ve heat of Many cases in which, it is feared, the frost has done its work effectually, THE SA)ITA FE F,?csnervtorf.--The St. Loa f., Reveille of the 9111 inst. gives a letter from Santa Fe, dated the - 15th 41 February, eon iainipg a cirennisianfial account of the cetitiou and warder. of Governor Rent ~and others in New Mexico, togeilier.witli the dt ficial account of the battle of Snciamento rind fiill of Chilnia4a. TheSe battles were fought by ,tlie Aiissouh Volunteers under Col. trice, and another section of the army ender, i Col. Doniphah. Among thnse'Whii distingnished themselves In Cal. Prices command' was lEapt.A:mtimr, who, coup.naticiecl„fwo,.gor .panics of infantry, acd won meriterldistiner tiimi by his gallant and couragebull 'berilust in the flpj!(- . - . ca l m, 4!igney is the, son 4,-Itei ; fi:rigney, Esq. of Catlisle, , 11e, left Ibis borough Several years - since-end 'established OraetiO of 091'4 1 0s 1 .AS.4flt i flSeX,kPediiiin last Summer in conamanit-of a !company 11 issim Volunteers, lila • efingtifillied hihiself by Services approbation of hii„euPeilors, Acid brraGly }ti's' aril ();V-A good deal , regreilias „boen paut4 ed by dta 'frequent expressions of coarse pro T t4riity, which, are pui: the' tnpi h r,fOen. Taylor,by Jetterwr,Off f*ikirti:i4e,,aeftf,.4f par. We . are glad„,to,learn,h6 . wevor :from ..a.ear;: respondent: of 'a New i-Orlatunqaperptliat, ificse on,bnisti"oriftqfnitj,'#alifie 4dll'rle, of, 1 - 10. their•descrtpfiqns stthe , Genis,eipense.•pert Teylor is riot Orr the'habitfollettin‘TfOWnliiis ' • AttutiiitirVVis ealdCelllhrj . _ l 4.l"ill ' t t ;e l ,l ) iiiql4 ' o:;ilibi9 l ' l o B 4l.o l 'of ihMlifiablontlybich !Pcauttl 3,1 K ant , 'tiitid inialthitiOage elf Plainfi64l - iteuth:i celfeaktismtatiod kla o beK ter o i o pth e i 615014 ' iff:l4ol,lli*OlkiPP,glo . 44,ol AtinniAill 0,n10;4 in in IMeas;*Npanee relebnited , Powdor . illiDeffriVOviltiliqri: - `tWdeor , ere ' act mnAili‘edglnt Clify, a ieW :0649111:0011141- irencignieed.fritilbenPrese andiftaking4ll*, tii•ely, 061414 ,pow,hw 4u pip** ,:rhp,:tmodi, o 4,..und !werdialightlyi injuredi ImtJihell'asioto - kdit "dkaptici'Y 'digVita 1?, liwpt a f t 1 ".71 3 ,09919WW 111v,-Tffr ; !Mir : TIMM 4, 'be ' l ohringg•dem° l o )34 oil clt i g° o6o l l ., '• • EINEM MHZ ~- . ERZ q.lsit , nottlie funniest in 1 nature] tii' :sae the Whigailv . he have, Ito atrenitottalv.antl, virulently cipposerkinit ilOrir,adeptingitaVeU T leraltne_theiteandidateAor Iheitreaid!ipay:Tr: Volunteer::;, „ ;if , i , 4... w ..., , • .:, , „•.:7”; , kis Mill , ',‘lltortietV hovVeyer; tn.' aeole r' ' Of i rii*ii i ' l S l C . 9lliP bet r Ic i 1 4 1? 8 -ii°V'i t l a * iliqllikkaft:ET.44eotili,i , f9Pcitqk(g4 o fi'' '-; q,'TlitigNAL4t 1,1,17,011.13T.-*rPPttve of ar i tt!itrWailtilteil i r 10/WileinittlieleU .iiiiitiliti i ~, ~,,,,-;•40 le ~ .), , Lit..lto),illl/ . Iti wilt, ~, :_4 , loY,,V!,„fiti ,- ,,,t,"90 1 , 1 4Fae , 0V1fff5,411 1 g a t f i r stivi ignistafAhliage,Fatladmpee.).B4tfice in 10tRolkkletitSieta WifinOtlnthifftriation;_tr.. tfikiiikttitriiVoilivietii#,, ,), ,aBa r iiii 190 , v 0 , ..) +0 .1 (,/1 yli ~t: el, =,•,, , tv.• 01. into i . , ' 1 ,8. 49 f1e1R t he /'t itrationlo:.iirtialt hind. ibßhvifGentfar Tia}"!cii :he'Vet,'lltitieridete 1" f'yo''hita' # 4efeat' dcy!- t ante: 'Xiihii shi4 tiiiit ho''iipk-iiiol 'Via'Art* , 0. • ui, .V.i.:4 1, l'OlkipArtY4C,lo.wi 0414Y111 - ,o.l:7lsThitlit • - j, 4iliiii.44 , fiii!tbirlivilia ' Atihitit -r aii , * - iii. , td'4llil,l,llWitt 'Av l 4,rt,io ' _ihrAill',ook 1 hi e ' gy_i;isiodlii49„h 4 • ka.4..Wi,tiei ei 'ifti it e hist iiiitilitd'hin's A irilie. We st: , dent. '.The' . iffdlptlialtrliarltapt; -thirili;him ; maths! to., haee kialiatne akyteri•atthe bet/ tomcet thtt4mnini)iiniairefigtor.o444oo9n!- ! iinf 484914 ',:l oll )),IP'it , -‘ i , :il . 7 $lOll ' i ' ;l I:i'Z ' J_. 1,;11 , 11 ' )4114.f Liiql : '.1 . 0 , P ' • ' .i ''l6:l ) 1 46: . ...5a1 ' IA i ftWctl if!PfliMkilC , o449bii Ack: 4649 P. '‘', IrTgltt l i i YYStOtAT. O 4RI9I4,II3I- 1 9g . ~ sr:As, ilkiA„tr# o 6l,92o,o4l, ;AO • 1 R, 6 4W" 1 c o.o4lNr•fiikC4 - itt*'l4 . iii-'l.4'i.,ioiii:''' 04.,the Harrieburg,piteligenetii,,f4,*et; ed 4116 :"flog**ttAollif.0. 1(6 1 1 4;Y*ck',4?V •''''''''' ,'' , i , ''Kri. -7. -W...i:"..1'•f';iV.T , ', 1 'e1r0.4 , ;71i9;;;::,‘ '', '::!:,':-:'";14.,:i'''`q`..,}j*Wi`i*Y;1.,:k,..C.N.T.r.ki.(;(4.4:NO. aggq -i,-...p.i ,- -,--- - '-. agweratftri;7 - ::: 7 tb.''- p. tea: 8 ysti 'lraiiiiii'.'isitie;", it, is *in n u 1 , ; i s•frkueil4,*.hcinSo iehi A i ,' 1 fd' `l, al Tayineti'opitiiogs,:pkari t , g . : . '' " t % - of national.pcilicy: are ItttoW w i l ?•• ,e 1 etui a . Whig in call . things; ay "Aeshilirillcirmailv norliinated, he woul \ - - -.k , -- • • . onsent to a nd the canvass. VVelavo.'always heard tiMenertiltToiln as ,a sound Whig; but as he has heetorituti ingagedint.tho - pehboiletievierl*hediets chancre /of 'making : J . known , his views tli maapother_;distiuguished.,citigimhay.94o,lr leyetlandused:_ But circurbstanceti r thetfwe •did not anticipate, have within a blityror,itYCl Vlittblettli*itteurecverthetwirittypettantlettf Lriarku.....,......:_J.1 . .01.( .. -•4,-"',7: • n 'the' gistf place,' then, '-2aohair Whig 7 =C l iddpif, of dir the leading pernlantsig,lttef,F,ooB (Otte great Whig party;: We have , :occasion to know-tithi.• - He is the frit:4ld ora protective tariff, of •the distritiotiori;eic thif , :Prpoiedi of the.ptiblic lands, apci iS ,te , the', i3ubdteasurysystena. •I. ~C:1 ..••••* vA , Vith iititard ;to ihi313004 ImYti: j l rehitiaii to. , lillllll 4 dekil'OtbeAiial"fai•liii• l tic Nita it: ,lieetrae:intenciuld•feel..ablitierrfatorgive an, , tipihtion'ini..hini.' . ;Getie - ratTriylloYifer and 'has , been' A' aA Y . M - Afif see that pejspnal and .p,0159, ine r n51;,..A*31 refti rdentthe-nned tat!sl3l , *e'lehisres-7-in4the : ' eemnaon feelings 6t enthushlsift of , ItetirrOlar ' "' ` • s:?re:k: does opt desitii.,iipminatiOni, hp ..would pre-' fer whatmlprivecy thin be allowed to such a man, 'white he could • eiee the ,Presidential; chair filled by frenty Clay ) or any OA a , man ; if any ,otbei' each map can be found. , lint one.man does not,snake a President for twenty: millions of people; arid it it should be peopie ; that neneier' Tay44ehodd be tire candidate of *the party ; to restore The Presideneyrtq its former• state, he will not say np. • Froit Since out last-publication, Mexican Intel- ligence from three 13( tits divisions of - ihe army has reached us. That ittn, 13razes re presents that Taylor is ,pushing follyNd- his supplies for his march to San Luis, !C. vith the intention of forming a junciiim.wifh,General Scott., There is a report from the Mexicans, not much. crediied, that he had- met and de jected Urrea. ft . ' - = .PrintiVerri„Ciug,_thu_Antelligen ce is that Gen. :I:wiggs .111;0 taken up his march Aotvarde the eapital. Santa Anuainnde a triumphant entry into the eityollWerieo on the 24th tilt and assumed the reitiaofgeverurneht, He declares his.ititention,of not tertittnatii.g the war until every barbarous A me, lean is driven from their territories., hi his ofircitil despatch in relation tothe battle of Buena Vita, he • I 'still claims a victory over Taylor, The. Arch - Meitietthad•agreed tmlet.him have live rnillions . °l iloilttrsi - A. Peep the Expenditure& The Union publishes the Report of the Cleik of the House of Representatives, in -obedience Ware refeTTßSTOßTeipli-Ws lurrito publie(i.a ytcii rjient of all jhe eipro priat lobs 133at1e,.r.d . w.,444; 4riaaied. mid sal caries fixedbrettcb Conitedo aseoon after its session as possible. It'occupies sixteetfeal ernes, and the following is recapitulation of the money appropriated by a Locofoco Congress. READ IT!—READ- IT!! FM the clvit and diplomatic expenies of the government', *4,442,70 87 For the support of the army and vol teem., 31,078,451 58 For the support of the navy, 0,307,058 10 For the support of the Foot office Depart- ment, 4,145,405 00 ,1,361,201 02 . For the support ofthnlindian Departmonl,l,3o,,.._ J 3 For the Altman of the Military Academy, 124,0011 00 For building and equipping steamships, 1,0 0 0.00 00 .For revolutionary and other pensions, 1,338,700 00 Forconeludingpeace with Hakim t,000,0n0 oo For the erection of light hoaxes, M8,830 DO '9119ce110n99115,. • , : • . - • 140,243 13 totnl, • ' •07,082,59 . 5 . 93 And then such a batch' of now offices— such additonal clerkships 'anti raising of sal aries—such tprGfueion, !waste and , extrava. fiance, as this " Democratic" administration has'peonomiied Undir 'The - ifitioti is e 've9„.9)PUedi'' Old sire, " unusually! latge,!:because they,: were made for a state , of waV:P '!Aye, but who 'Made the war 'that 'the extierisba. ne cessary ! , And. all tf?ittri'cil - not -- esker one lialf the contracts entered,iritotbei damages 'hereafter Scrbe'pald. What .8 14' Pietas° lit ,t - .1-1' !pre) •` •".177171.1.: , 7:-Pen5.,490.1#,00,!)!,e8;5, .1 • '''TTließetiAiniJouvnal gives .Ithiai extisiet ot•trietter. from the- 'Hon, ,Tstostss T.,,McsKszoissi, tor Washington', Pa. to a ft lend , in Reading: ' • . . ‘ l l , itm - pleased 'with' the nomination of Gen. Irvin,- who will•reneive the cordial sup • port •of , the ! hid party' MAW West.. ow, hun.tvell;. , ‘-lleitt a Mae of istronggootteeno and incorruptible integrity—if woman .euni' need in electing-himeand - 4 believe we can; he willibe.taultmor,to,the t Vt'hig 'petty and tothe,State.”4l! in ; 110 ..1,i,;ji . r. , ;-,- - , :;.'-'4,''',::'l::::,-'..'',4.- = • z. - .,.7,-" ~. --.. T--:.—:.:.- - - ----..-...,..: ''A .,,, iiiiiiitlirllfilidjii'..Niiilidi -.; - ' -' ':- The Etieten-,4roo,:tyloetifp,e6,,oaoeri:o!'itt` piled thi•folliipi!ifll:o49P!aip . !iiiist , 9eil! tr.. Viii; and if vit :iiiii*O mistaken -it hai been *(let , s ) l Yll',lii6g. ' •ii*OV.9.l)ili ibit:cobnty. 'Yt tho4-Ytiinoi , i..; . '4;;VL.: l !:!: -4 ",i.'''i ' .(:,..).::,....... , :; , :iiivii?s , vY.R.4,Sisrv:,. A - 4g , , • ,•..-4.:.' , -1 , ,11, 1 414gi , Iaiiiiii0. , t)liatth ir6 a -' itlo l'do i tN f r tairditififtaiiiie.Z.:Toi.Go`thirifeiltiz s flie'leit t lYee'tif an immense Iroti , Ftirnace, in Centre,eounty,.. Killol:l4ll,tiya,atralmoit stryingyrigesAtiflin-, ier•of - hatiai:'ln.the'FiesidentiatniiYiifitigif: if :.1844,%1fe" miale.ifa ..bitsitieisslo• tyiannize )veidhei,p,oor:_tvorlimen.in.his...employ,. toll._ ' rix-tlint-heyTinust-eitherrvote-for , f/ifveat,l rlja4l . do , Cidy, or be. 1/fecheregedf ? - 7 Sevepl anly,teiloi , L .,w;lia.',Nyerot,iie. Jgriepen . d gat tp . flow ilitAiiiintSs of their fdderallailiArtilig . •rpt4rr:e.i4ry-SerisP -fll the wor.d,) were diii hargeq;litid souglita living elsewvhere l is eh span worthy to, fill the:gubprnOtorial talt of Pennsylvania? Is he fitto govern a late of •Freemen ? How infinitely low does • ' not sink when competed, with the honest r lstraight.lorward FRANK SHUNK !!' 'll i hat.tlia'abovie iS'ati etiqre andinfainous ... i iaconollitrively, proved, , by tbe *et_ that it tasomigitiated in a paperpeblishecl.eyer a ••, ,p rnlitkil".`rrillas from Gen.'lrvirl's residence: : Snet tit si; !3 6elitig .. 1 , .i , t1 - 'l,..ki , ' llitil , ll.dorri i ., o`ll l dm fsfc ' . . , " , ii flellefond 'Vide P u blished in pen.. : 1 11 i , rf,s oimp comity ; meek tlie_slattiter, hoW . . . . ', rovith:a : tito:t e,Qniiplete ir.,l overwhe l lrn , ,i;rettitation,,and • •we,. shall Ire'sprprlsed , it eptrthet moat ilelii - igett itindi - hercleted - oCthe nthe'd frogs has the haiiiihoad Alier this to' . . . ~ • ~ eratnthe:falselinod, The otatnyentirlide I. - the ~ Wiliik' in' relation Id Gen. Irvin's ri • natrement of his Iron Works, ending lib. 1 ' all treatment of the men in his et:al:116y ; 4ty. tile 11'10, i (Alameinr and generous nature o' i Our.noble %V hig candidate for Goyefliot. rho, "immense lion Furnace in Centre Oftirity;" . ahovealluiled to says the i'Whig,' i;\ l vittit iron-roasters terra a "Quarter Fur 'nee,' making about twenty-liv tons el met, al t ler . vreek. Gee. Irvin incns rite one4ball I I ct hisrthrimense' establishment and the forge aq rolling, mill connected with it. If inhttilpal who penned 4lie above paragraph ' vtl viSi't Ih'ese Works, lie will find 'an indns- Lillis and happy people, too intelligent anti inependent to e lirook undue dictation from 'ant one, tind bet Ween Whom and their enw plers, the greatest confidence and good wi' i eSists.• The charge that Gen. lrvin thrtirenetl, indite campaign of 1841, to dis eliaja men in his employ it they did riot v . on for the "great Federal Idol . Clay,"- is Or - ki r tie; and tv'e asSert, Positively, that 'no triri - 1,54 - 4 'hor Imy -preceding election,- didrisarrArvitt threaten his hands that it they , 'ditinit vote ns he did, they shank] be dis chfged. ,There are new . men in 'his ern pl,-. antl , • have. been for years, wino hat replittly voted the "Derreadratiekticket. rho wa g es at this establislimml have riei eteen reduced by the Company, A fact case to our:ltnowled6m a .short 'time stn 4efrtvili illustrate the GeneffiTrronduct in' us - respect. During the oresping times wl trnmediately preceded the enactment ..ol e tariff of 1 . 842, an otter WAS made him to 6 certain workat niveit lower pi ices than he p.as paying a. man for ifSVho had been engigeditrtho - eshibliglmjent fore long time liethiclined the proposal, because he could notifeeidEilelt. .tvith 'his sense of propriety ie iliSlia‘rgn the "Men.in.his.ernploy. The per-, ' eon hies feliiined has Invariably voted in op .posit,on to the ‘V Mg party, except when the Central was himself a candidate. 7`.'"- Tie" Starving wages" spoken 01, are but. the fibrication . ol Locoloco imagination, The workmen employed in this establishment rece'e as liberal wages as are given at any . other works in the, district ; live as well and enjol the comforts and many of the luxuries 61 4. They neither need nor-desire the .symiatliy of any msn. Marry of them have save) of their earnings, 6uftoient to pureh ase hr the insoiws nom for table homes, They settlewith their employers, yearly, and are allowed Interest on what is du.a them e if they cfo dit wish to lift it. One of these "'story. ing"Work men left .the 'works - W:ithin the last yeaoo pureba r Ae land in the west, With •freo thousinri dollars'inhis pocket; flatly alletirn-. ed attire Works, and three fourths of it paid hiin IrGefo, Irvin in 'oash : lliellarbelore he Another' individual has between, two aid three thousand duit'bini, Irhe itcrecetving - intoreatTmOd - others - have lest buthri earned in like;mrinnerrthre thern.—L We 6if olnt it) intlividtiat.iwhi) With the 1 , procsOs„ theu,labor in Gen. Iry in's ern ploy,nave-purchasedffarms,aad are now itierimfortable and independent chem.' ; • • IVe,now ask the people of Pennsylvania whiih:of the two candidates is most descry. ins ,votes"! JaMis Irvin the supi, 'pot un-Of the tat i ft of 11342, and the opposer of ales , on. ter ank coffee, who without ;vilbOOirikliny One,: has' acquired, by-his own' laboi' iidustlY; estate he,so u:: ite.glftYP PTIVO!ei! h appiness of, (A;llklF5--r! •orfranciskll,iShuhic, I.oetfln* , O . l,lioci ail' ' who lias!nOve '44ol'4:9y,thipo;4 3 iY.o Arttnio,prßPo6lT-, the- PF9g6),0(1.4,,vi1T;41, oimaied*airariff.for:lthe:ii - toteptiot of , 4rltd‘-'ottpitorto 4 1 04 W.:9,Po l o4 l *:i t. t i ,..4?ik t' o 4 - I *‘W ' o ., . s. . . coije ................... YEPzVNPF!,tr, a great:Mooting in 1 7harlestori 'titiO pep totag'aai l epitiOiti - '81100ehl; the 01(4 4441 ' 00,4*94 1 002441:: 1 40: i- i l t b i endettY94l)o,l49R , ,ft.tanoplf: Southern ileCeSeinw. r tif';goohJiciky9lanit, , ,Ao4 - 4roOly , -,FiiiO4,ol44.labmip l iiiiinii. , thOsiiiii 4.'60,11 anizir'n# essuproD.#ln the course 'of thqi furda) l e4e4j grk 48iiireokraixf!,; ,Asoinictiivkip.ol,vel),QPiimgenqq o,l, r torthiitChiorgochatooterlia I 'AI Mal Ot • Iggt;t7,s,v,, IMPP 3 41M 1 ).0F.D..01 I .S I ALA cm'pr , Ofkrtll9ll4Prmo' A ) nf 3 Of b9g lllOOl P 163 ' . ' 061mM:80R:e t , - -aNial - Maiturb • ;V Aget, • it Will be lidelfb That in accordance wt ie inst do uh'6 , . 1-.41 ,J" Town IVleeting ,bjestr An . -errtp!ert Committee of ArranaVentsita6TOrk..glio the necessary preparatirinti for a brilliant. public demonstration by the 'citizens of Car jisie in Jionor of the triampb of American Artni in the batttelreiiTtrena Vista - and Vera 'l 4 lxii . -14,ralfgem enis Urtlie . c*iiiittee ere .finder those arrangements, We, have no ilenbt4.ll9Cl3lorAlio!-)Y4l* " "°49a-a'll4 ' brilliant affair , which it lie Worth a trip to , cryp:. entry tr,‘eliPi, l ici see and :enjoy. The committee ,verkfpr64;eiTy, hare not reeenimeniliiiilt From what %volcano of the spirit that is up, however, a very large prcipertiPO.of private dwellingsill shed, a bitte, pll!glit 'pp . the, occasiorti.whilis the •Publlo , Brionre •0011 pfe-• sent sucillemonsiralloni 'orrejoieieg.akiitv ill Make 1114 0460 6 't~ok4 1 )Yi,P the grehl :4f ,vents to be corrat,rierpr„ate4-,,, , 1,, • MOS • IlTeetitio • •" . 'At 'a meeting ofleitizepa borough, held at ktlocUil'Uo''Xifili;‘ii thfiLffveii ing, Of the 17th inntruft, Ihe'fallowingliarned gerithamen were rappoinled:tvoinfaittop Inimako proller public demonacyatiOn by the; honor' thU ,tiy:111 1 6 Alrierican army, vii: Patrick Daad:4in'; JAM A Bration, Major• Edward M.,Watts' r L. 44 1 , Brandebnry, Esq• Lemuel 'ficrcht,!f, , ql!;oltri:W.`ll4lldet, Dr. G. 'Foulke, Lieut."Geo . Q.7,o W. Crop, Edward M. Biddle, Willia`m IL trait, P.plirai in Corn , - man, Abraham P. Erb, John C;Ayilliams, which .e6minittife tdaS insthlbted to . reptir;,at an adjourned' wetting, -The etimmittee met on Modday evening last, l'keroex Davinsos, &Wig as Chairmen,' and EphraiM Coleman as'S'ecr'eta'r..y, when t4e lollowingOrdet ArrangernedtsWas ad opted for'l!te celebration: I?csolved, That thd conten9oo(l cMcbba , not, take place 'on NIONDX EVENII\II, the 26th instant. unchr the following "Ordeil of Arrangement; 'l. That a tAithinal - Ave. of thirty &us be fired by ttre Aitill'ery, at s'un•set or'said day. 2. That all the pnblie bells of the borough ,be rum*: at a quarter btelore 'eight o'clork.' 3. That the illurnmation of :tie public and oiteeT Imil . din . gs . in and surrimmling the Cen tre-Square, be eammenes(l with the ringing at the bellF and closed at 101} o'clock., a displhy of fire-Works — be - made ..fronlibe_Enthr4quale_at b.': That u tOft - filiglinirheti;4tdrat be form,ed immedihlely hltt , r. die display of fire-works, and that Capt..l.l'ehrov Sanderson, William. M. - Watts: tsq..'Cel. Arttistrotio . Noble, mid Cut: kbkilitiM rrendel o adV as'lllarshals of pineeSiihn. ' considettnion,the tixpetise-, danger and incon4erneneenr,a , 9enefitlillfinittiatin, thesetirnmittee haYb' not -thought propel to make ally itrant4ernreidiarther IlutO for the ilhirriintifitin of the Publ ic Scmarei , deaving it tor infilvidttalg .to exerqiSe" Choir ()Wit Judg ment iit'relation to the—illuntittatlon of their own-dwelling : , . The Committee of Arrangements will iiet as a zeurral committee of 8u petintondenee for the carrying. out of the above arrange,. merits and ibifhe preservation of good'order. BY-order. P. DAVI psoN, Chairman. .E. CORNMA:N, Secretary. • it'ick•Potkets. • Several WON; irrim'iEe Country were re lieved of their pocket-books by, some of the fight fingered gentry,.while very much ab sorbed in , vseeing the Elephant," , 'at Van A niburah's klettagerie;On Micah's - in' last. The airinunl abstracted in one case we learn was $lBO, .atid , in another abo,, This is something nett' for Carlisle, and it was pretty generally 'suspected that the perpetra to - Were old hands at the business, who. Without Mr. Van A toturgh's knowledge, are "camp followers'? of his caravan, If this is the case, justice to INiselt, at;' well as (t every community in which he exhibits,' should constrain him to - hunt out and tid himself°, such characters, Three individuals were arrested ih Itoges-: town on Monday; •evening, who had gone, underoireunisttnices whit.h ex-: cited 'Slime- suspicion of thi3ir being the 6 , 1.114' persons,,abde,r, yesterday . broMbt id Zltia .botough !Jig& o,amittgo beano, tag. Smith. The examination 'resulted in their being re ed . 16VI ii ith'Cr herding,' ti• ii . L'Avtll' . be IP°rn ingi,, The prisonenntre ag strangers,. 1, • Ica ant "rriiitbct!..' ii . Aieffra,p, It A 1 ,., .C. .ricn Itaxi3 opened an — eh:gnat •eiel y • oP k rFuntitu, , f at . their new 'Climbs' . Mirtis6l"lsrorlh . Ilinibi'er land f l outher streets.. Theli:.articleil a're'clO,a4tly finished and will- not. si.gler i 'by Comparison with the best of city mabufrigture. Give them a chi ,. I ~ .. , . n./.1 • 6frCastiale, has as little 'to:be-found fault' ' AtPitli'nicautitry totriul gandrallyVbbt irotight it'iiiend its 7try", in' ' p rpcaihr; end tlntZis tiy•linving i smantli.an4, l ey,en,Alrick (side-Wslks:luld,' instead• of the - wrigchedloose " Ileftlfe tritriy 111:1 4qa 1.43 ,`110,44`. Q rle ßl 'l i b ,4l. ° P ,„ 0 'e dinititTeireiy , tbenfacicA, who nialeos : • 7 , 1.,.1 0; ' PtllftiAVO,`PtiiP4glP4 , ,tP Slott a 41.511'44, col :inilirevernenitgoingiisteatkitylqintOitmalitS. , .“ VUrV i ; 1.1 r Aircj a c-1nt.PP&?,h07 3 47.*.14,9fl if) ftliVlffflifil." • °n •'Oat itieetivsvhci7sVnt , I ° iip `' tHePt{o riiutif ; ol ti ,I 1 ' 1. •CC?.YA4...,CIP'W.RirIr,WitI?',4M, S. .11.11'11.; the.)ilawr. Staqis . openedl in ii#.43'!i.Pr streis!ipittiplkepeetalaktopiloriaNtge*R9V I 11Fti rht h# r tfic,cjil!Pirfiilsitt640111fAkZiiirst if4 l l j .l T /419,:,,.0ts i .),21%.1,01tif16. , ,tre I , , tftY? i 11 `, nnattlleitirti , rialiqiftnitji;:ll(ittinos,:p'f ffrfit 3 / 4 0) 1,1 '; . ••, : I ,Y.;qljr44o,o.lllr e qYf'' lien) of at least . 11200 (ileac; •'. " . ;` • ERE ItiWier , ~ : tg.-- - Iffetrifieglll; fa The,Vilk... , (3aatti - • Jim Party :'....Nie , ~.; *fief Will:tr. I; -_;.... f.:___. 0, ~.L.: .-. ( •'• ~, , V r' ....," j 11 ~. •Y011:‘,. Icily A . toEEM tv,,, 4 ~,h,-,,,,,f,,,ai,,,,,.,,ei.eq., ~ i gf ity , N0i„,,,,,,„Tu,e8,4,..,..,uit,4„...:. - eh .i )ii tY -- of — tyitr.TATS — V.l3oo3Y - , -- 'the — Wh g 'C' udidate Tor Mayor, by about 1500 majority' O'er his LOc9fcco competitor, Brownell. A Majority of flee Coinmmi Council is also Whig. The. Locofocos elected their candidate for , Alins lioaSe Col/trots:loner, , The vote for Maydr, as follows: Brady (Whig) 21 ; 720; 13rdwrieil 'CLoco) 2'6,259. • 411e.-,glorioneratesult - in lica...cityrof - Ntiroit York 'must come with -starining force upon the thitiigtF irrimind' tty It is 'a blow as 'Overwt) el tnit4 - as it Is neur- Oe'etiil. , Jtiri" - iiblitiliiii6nitilfitieffA "aa Ytn portance;:thet.CtiyjofN'etvgl°oik Is 'more than an uquivaltint *wlible State' bif New Hampshire. It is :important 'tin Itielf,:lind st ill orCP 6 P9Pnlar PofrePt. Whigi mink '.tsl upt , Ward and tel. , : 14*. • re,(f* , to lie'ard. 4 t is tot 10 ,110,11 P"°' P,f'stinmili donidn!iletnmeFti etrft isiap their ntliiairl . opurse. ,Th 9 ed. The hand-writingliesop the wall. •• • . . Another Triumph If The, 111%igstsuciessfuttin the att) of.) ew Orleans ! ! . . - • At the muiiicipirleldetiono: 'in -1Cot; Or leus, on ,tl4,slliiind,.,;ilie W'ings' jacirlei - ed one ,01, the (Most ,triumphant ,vietotiep ever' gaiimil in that' City: -0 The great strmigle:Was in tho. Second but, the: ticket for- General Conran{ was eleCted by art 'averago•nialerity of 51a votes : of tiro:seven A.‘artlN six Were carried by iltri 'Whigs, and .13Aklermalverit of. IG. The Laces elected the three in ward by - a majority of only 30, late special eterlior fqr-the.L.tialatace - they had a majority of 222, The Whigs alrio , carried. three mit of the foir. rneMtie'rs•of the General.COuncifint _the First Ittunittpality, which, with the,font totem bers of tlitl 'Peron& ithoolcipality, errs sures a Whig majority in that body--and ou t of 17 intruilm:s in the .Municipal Council; there are 9 Whigs and 7 Democrats ; arid one `lie vote between a Whig and Democrat. Triumph - tipOli Triumph. . . . itt the •Charter, i - F.l . 6Chnii,i4 Aihany, pa Tues.(lnv., the \Vo.igtt ot that city iteltieyed a mkt glekTit's victory. , \riittattr - l'arrole - r, the present Alaynt aril the NAiit,t, e .. ittelidate.i. is i re,eleftecl by At etrljoritkiuriittelip4,llolpr: mer tnajotitier; tti,yvtdil that .city. Ills ma.: jnrity is p. t 3p0.,..Th0,.\\:1ii§,*J.:1?, 4 . - kldt r: meli to th . e. f,cieotoues :l and 6 SuiieLyiscati to the i,ocofeentt ti: lirooklyii, N. Y.liasitillOVivetlthe.eYample of its. neielil.l6? ; ,and 7 tine air.;•l::ar W.hirs triumph, by a majority of 114.2-. This it: an Unprecedented result. " - ..At the recent election, Steubenville, Ohio, the 'whole ticket was elected, except one entmeiln.rtn be rninTnies rangilig from :51 to 61. Phi< is an u !common result in that heretofore I . ..armload ii The Whigit of Cinciimhti. at' their Charter 'Election glorious . viottriy; electing their Alayor by a majority of from 806 to . I'OCK), Ind thb City Marshal and Coptic& by a Hill increased majority !! The forces of the Polk and iiatita Anna party ate c”4)wlieite 4mpletely rotted! LETTER FRO3I GE N. TAYLOR TO 11f1lk% iirN• AY CLsr.—Tim following letter from Gen. Taylor to Mr Clay we find in the Lexmwon Qb,erver• The herd of Buena Vi thotrzh al witys r rradp, is net hi wat ys • rfiugh.," fite.watml.einiment and beatniful In n page bfthis•epistle miffieienly shim : I frApw•Arrrimcs, A It N 1" or ntrUPATION, AC.C. I / 4 iNVE6, Iv:esic... March 1,1847. DEM{ Sin,: Vett will no doubt have re- • ceived, bonne • this (lin reach-'von, the deeply distiesslng inipiligence• oh the death of your son in the 'Battle of Ilniitta Vista. It is with no Mill intruditig lipon the sanctth avy'of phtenthl',stiri•ciir4 and with, no hope of isl to. y nu i'filteri' the ,b 1 ad dressi & ng pin thesd 'feW 'Wing : left wind r vt , the - rillekOpri , of the pey Willing intone to hil,tpapy.eccalletitAttalities, and .while" fny'feellntrs are titiV.'litish i ttt exalres'itthetil es- . elation which his untinioly lose and that orot! her •kitallMdi spirit: 4 hut ( oet'dAlMM( l . • ttil-but a ea'Sttal•ptectuaintanec with your biericnii!fur 6.!lirhe s uttinFer of my m4ilfr i y,,,,lentily. ) .;i4,4 (nip (ivy 911 that no one'n - fetWeillt 111PitlIV epon . x 111; re iiitlie.'lilikilng;chtiti to -thy lekieti( ;tint end,gontra.! ble in every Impulse, with,litt fee)ing• hut !or the honor of the service and of theicountry,lie gave every assin atthelthat.litithethout 'of need I could lean with confidenee upini itiscup. .port. Nor was 1 dislippolbted.' ,Linder the! guidagii,(ll,l4.,itnielf. and, thtleinert tett Mel Kee, gallitntly iliA•tAtitiOnitinl i eir.tpeky in the thickest of the strifivuphold the•hohot of the State and the 'country. .• .1•.• - •• A grateful people . will tie tjle me mory of (lay. But I may be 'Perrilltied 'to be reat,:empn,t whiFlo tee' in the logs of valued Ts4utir. - . L eon•ii.feeri.bittniti by the strongest ties ofp A rivate, regard and when miss - ltltilre*iliaickt - ittal-thoSN - of - McKee tivrotovi - leef by :t)fpl.;i9p ,:f ; W,,TA l 3l' F irq 6 l °ll At. M 4 A e r..lr s - ibletlatis,4lemeAut'.•l4-itrzPiot'i ..,It 01 .i.c younifiendpi., . wriowheyi Ike kii/dectlfp •lni/inyilkVantites,!tt ry 16"eriir itti3 l , c iiiifft#lyilllile• la. hOlsBl that heat and and muisture are pcinlerinlAgento • Ili'citliibingliiiiiise4iaiid thaticionetantkiry and • • • t i •/ w 8 eatheiiierebbelbfriatiomble /to. t) • • ite iteingrafron ii•does • •whrt :Call - 11;A truiy4e..hgmq;:ii.lrilty' •"*.olilirit*FMi4 o .o4l9 l ßt f . 9 . 4s4r i VriterritnllllllYoflt7lol4l/701VIVI , 111)° - ,iiiiitichnitg it 19,14XIIIBICJ,IIIIINtcr49:'utie?P"' .fiiiimOoitold4ioipWeJ B o,e)P,F, o ,9,o4lA4ll o, l tof,thdlbciNehthitl,inayiiopirtilt4rOten -,9l ( ithe iltigna4llliivrttyo).eiamervApaliPiliioolo"i rte: 'alt of the, mateds, _ no „r 'atteFtfawt datteid t , the 7,4 1 0, 1 , , ;h' tefplf.?•,•fAci`4 l . lfithclijer,,tliat 'need it ht ta t de'used '; r• Sold.in carlielit;.bY Mil • u ... A , cp ta • arhe . • , (fr 7 ,-,---- . -.--- ---- -- - . t •,,,, RNDAY EvEittriO, April 19. VILCIF •:—l t market is firm with iisriitt ics , 1,( '44, .1 eratiiiitticy ftlfif;ports, and light stocki.— ( 13 ,Al 5 utp i to tit b.- s nick s ed brands•sold all at 57, 2i) l rt el ~ :several Matt lots of Weat... eefiitt. l ,ll347'Ore price. • ~ . CORttlifEAL—ln better. _ilemafid_ittlilgy_ _ 02+, - with limited stocks, 600 barrelerfirandyl wine sold at $4 75. ' WHEAT—Arrives slowly and is much wanted for shipment% Several lots of good henna reds werelaked at 155 c. CORN—AIso brings better prices. We 'notice sales Penne:yet:oW at 99 a 100e;:tho latter priee ( / OATS 2 .4nuthern. soidiall9oe. JLI ,I • W NISI Y"«-Held firmly4.44Qoyan On Tuesday morning, the 15th inst SAINIVEL EDWARD -MOCICLI Nj tte,Ottlefitrvelt , and- Big. months. - . , . i .. tr .1 . ii 1 . 1 ''l ' , I , 4 V 'On Thursday . .filorning , Avrit Ist) of intla'tnit:. ..,- trob of the brain, lic.lity, , eol . l ...of I JOhn '4ataT Elizabeth , Halbert in the eleventh yelitlef his age. • ~. , . . . . ..•.• . ~, ~. kit , ,„. . Dicicrisoi , t det.t.i.ini . ;"'"'' '' trail of the Belles Lettres Society, • T r' , ~ !..; ':•• -.-: -1.: . ,:.: — A lifitt?, 3 s-M •.. , • ..... PrElz'rik93NKA, „Ibingti,cl!;Yil'iqA,4ll . l l lLitt lt it:. .IYt . r. Jst4cs•,ctrria)soNt,ie.tlic •:s4.ttbyeak - ,ct" 1 hislite: ' •• -r- .',.' . „, ' '.. , ,•,, u it As • Soidiltin,'thtiV'ralAve,bke,itFall'ol.t . VPo,ll. either individually or ants c l othe C.urselv,es vvi,tlitheArnblems of mrugnipg for one whii•posirs.Sfrell-e - lineOpielleetWU no.- IA r h . tif:atrilie, frjte i hd . r.vv,hose name we liel e i ' rtlgr.Vitblartlit;`,7 - Iri .. ural that wi`shorthrhasterao do hoifeke s the hientory ofthoge dbbilt i,iii . litelr 1 le 4 • c i band, , whei;.! frtirii't irrug-telin l / 4 . ; 'fair ' y„ e Vsay-side Of lire; for 'theft is' 'if4riiiiitilk:. ,nt'hiCh binda nit.thg t etli . er 2 =tfiiii; tilollqtge . r. , ;Ilir ndr.diefahce cilil,'Weri4il4 . ' v ?tits .the tip . ii r rdui.' corn Trial liVot hVi4ood m - 40,111v1les 4etr,, .tres,.we cherish ourisecietyostßeljeAll,et ires, we cherish., each..o . ther. ~ ,11ht ,in,• this., instance, our own individual .fectings . pre dominate, and the loss which we have sun- tained in the death of a,fellbw l ltterrlber; who had hediegn permitted,to,li t ge,',664 C la. doubt less have .cirvglor' hiniseff halni`i that would have ,litmoretkoile=tifritrtiation, is but slight in c omparison with the loss which, each of its 11;01816a he has sustained in death of a friend: Indeed, otir,ei private. griefs" -are such that no publitr imaliifesta tion of our regard for theileeeasekWfdiut all'ecpress Bait real defillidaf Mall* Characterizes the ; abriiiw,i4f Typranti . , our associatitin. It is' true., we [WV Vit the death Of lqatiSdit; rot' 4116 V • • compelled him to leave tit: it - Wine:l'qt' Sy It out melancholy forebodings tif we said to hint "farewell,;,"'bVit.stil tort:tined the hope that his days would be . prolonged at least for a stqwoni and ,that; he -would retina to complete his collegiate gourte. But alas! our tropes were riot des tined to he realized. Our - friend ilia Hot re turn, but reniained et hdnie ietrulirit the coin ing of that Pfeil destroyer " whiiletit'efpg --de yt-s i flee e rITI i trate& )1 rs-ear th I yi-err re° r: 0-1 4 And ,now that he ,is gooe,•iti temiiinii for his fellow members of thi . Rates.. I.,ertleg- - So4iety Id cioreu, in Antml.strtiable.trakiiiker,. .apprciation pf ikkg,ll:4ol4l , therefore be kt Resolved, That in' irse`ll 4 eiflio 'i t this Society feels that it has ,lo;st noblest ornaments., and that it kas_Auffe_r_ed_a______ dispensation--which has robbed it of a nunia that ttlight have heensits phaddtii —ltesoi v Thu tit i'f! Anew berisv.f the Belles I,ettres Society mo t A sincerely sympathize With the parents of Ileetistlit, and r 64 th e y estalre them rllal th - e'rtaine;ol their gifted semi will long be remembered and cherished by his ihrtner friends ifed fetlow,students.. Ititaiol Veil, Thit as. d Mark off' iiiipactto the memory of thJ'ir young friend 4 Bins 74ut off nv the very prinie Or hr... otiiit thhs fitirried im timety to anearly-if:due-, the-mdnabers-01414---- , Belles Letrtes BUctely wilt Wear ccapettpolt the left arip for the space of thirty days: Resolved; -- Thaf - theattbiaire—proceedingit-bh published in the earlisle era Wasi)iiitoit .papers, and that it copy be' trati 4 StnitSd' 'tou the family WM. D. CONA C. J. T. Anyrint JOIIN L. HAltt'Eh ; Comm. in hehrtirof Belles Lenten bow.' y. distretndlig complaint le a weakness of the digestive nigansmag like every ether disease, is'emised :by irnplfrity of the blood. The ,gastric'juice, a fluid • pedo liar to the stomach . , , When fiectited flow ba,i blood is deficient,in,thoSe.wencieffal proOrties hien are of such vral. impepuitee to digeacou. Gonsexpatinly, the, food, itistedit oh bentg speedily dissolved, ()hen becomes spoileil'or petrified it: the stoinaeli; fiance bud breath., eolle dySentary.'tholei a mortal'', and other ill eadlal corfiplani's. • 1\ li,larn bntian Vegetable Pills lire a e'er- ' tain cure far Dyspep s ia bee:Lase they the•stornaeli bowels from -oil liltomi:lni titer4, and pwrily the l ugal . otivr five of said pills; laketiliii ntgltti N ; - NE . • . :FORWMiDING 1 /iND I COMMIS 8104 7 1viEtIOHAN S,, Atioutitaltlila,l #4lkA I , tbe .- ForwurdingnauounniWlialbb builbets. They havttaddetl'initlektll Woo 'Mc Water Ca- nal Bolos to their wilV be' fully pre-- pared fial•waku I , l•9duco !I•lo.4l l l ( kv•skpgdize, to' U 4140111311 illhationVf Aelph nicideratd 'pr)nea, aud Utinfollfallapatall. •4- . • , • 'K. lvvrightmiaroxellasetavinkAi,romf D'Vay'v VfilliftV , ldaltitadro• 4;01614 Olbit yo er:Naikri.:r.craip*.._:2.4-.. 2 - 8 )•); .. I,•st im Philw • . g , No . c ,; • delnbla; Nnble, ate 6 itrtifit Vebiltari.sl4; skukr.