TOUrSilittitit6irifiCt FROM. VERA CRlJ'lo' , _e y . . By the towboat Daniel 'tke)olor,lrrid the atearnel Edith, 'from...Vera Crur,,llth Anitqatit,i advice have been received at biliw..lllrleans,' confirming the aCcounts.by,, n tlic*.Xlig!S al, Pensacola, that Alvarado lila htlen'eripturea , • without loSs. 'Com modcire'Perry was atioal leavinn , with the fleet, to capture every port on the Gulf. Several had already been taken —oneeSoutti of Alvarado, a fine one, called - Bacompal, possesses nuoly sheltered har bors. The army MN to leave for Jalapa on the 7th7Twiggs-commaridicg the advance, en& qatterson-the centre, k with the yoluuteers, ;and witly tne ,r the t„ his sq.iadron of tDrehifir Mitered iiiiiguter'filteerniffe'S` 'from Vera Oro?, ,orillibllclo W nil - making -a. tin illiant citargb' Off aimed ittllie enemy's nlancers,, captured' eight men and oniollicer. There - fi re various rutting et San Mina's mOvernerits—one that'll° has n 20,000 men to AmposenScott,-it meets little credit horn let der writers, and may be considered proble trnatical. The, rumored revolution reported -zit Cam ergo :via ,lionteru,. by 11Iajor, Mont ,gomery, meets •no .confirmation. By these ,arrivals, it appears that Alvarado surrendered - n to COOmodureiPerry; sending a flag of truce t•nbefore Quitman and•liis troops Carrie up. •Capture, of Alvarado. '''T„he'SlOop-bi-War SL',Nlerys arrived atTeuz• 'f-Sitcorti oil the,ilth'inst., with intelligence .ot titleeb,ptlire Of '4 I tip n t h,. , A 'Oetuclitrietik of 5t, 4 00 men itti'der"Girit., • Qtritnian, had been Alespatehert-by.Geir.-Scolt..egaili'st .14t..place r i and;at the satne trine Caw.. Perry sailed for I .the purpose ofTinvethig the place iti . con-• .;:junctiori with, .the trnopS. ' Ideut Romer, ,in 'corn ihidat Of thri.titentrier 'Scourge, was or-. ileced'doic,ti ,ht edvariee to • tire6kride the 'town.., arriviini hew - ever Lieut. HiLgTEIL 4499ght , 11eAligbra8 gri to . work and take zi.he, place at °net. He aecoi ingly'Ryird two - uii and then stun tricitrea the city to surrim . . .der. The atitherilie's nAtetl . time to eprulitl -741771-ieut. Hunter iretttputtO an tin:min rind , unc'onditiOnal 6arrentler..ith ilneats of an assault from the taint letses .then near .2111. 'vdtidt brought the nuthofities totems, -4and. the lowa ,cupintlated: Lieut. Hunter - Then, leaving a small guard in the place, pro •,ceeded' op the 'river, and took the town df Tlaeotalpit, a Alvieau brig, and some -er errift. AboueBoo I.qaietitt soldiers were •'sedured as Nisi - alert+ at the two places.- On the arrival of 'Gen. Quitman and Com. 'Potty betoreglvarailo, they 10100 the place -already under the American flag.. Lieut. klluiller w•as subsequently arrested by Corn. .thodore l'erry frit a violation of orderm, he 'thaving only been directed to blodkade Al- Important from California! 'Tim American Army again Vic +-- • tartan:3 tr -":" •• :Lient A S. Git;tv anived at Baltimbre on !Friday Avith despatelies from the Pacific 'Squadron: Lieut. G. came overland from the Tacitie - nrChagres, and then took passage in .sailing froM Jamaica, ivhenee he -mac:heti 'Baltimore as above staled. We have been furnished with thefollow ring,nit;toorandinn-of startling events in the ?Pacific. On theBtb of.lanuaryclest,_core. Stodktl :with 409 seatnee anti dragoons,: alsolbe !lame number of wriltemenotuder taril'..X.earnny, (who value- Aegrail to go tvaUt , Corn: S.l met theenemy lvith'7oo_lidTrifY unTilraooons , on the banks ~of the. sae Oaliner: The Commeclm:sl Taished his toree.fotsVaill, tied crossed tbe rt.. -ver 4i thelace ol:a'plunging Bye from, he , ttetioan buttery. Tbe-ioariteu-draggin 'ipieces of artillery through.fhe water, .(their ilieeesleving been transported by the sea 'men ']4o miles from the ship) under Lieut. 'Tilghman, of Baltimore, charged up the heights, dirloi]gin~ Emil taking the Mexican tbattery.. On the Oth. - Crep. Flores again made a stand on the plain:4 of '' , Mesa,'' and another sktissie 'action jock place. The American •sarniti•WeVe again trinmphagt. The Meiicati - '4citio3liytthatge4t*Liehtedly'on the seamen, 'who' ittehlutirl •In squads, armed with the Ithoiraittg'pike"--the diSmounted Illemen•ht the centre—dealing but destructiott 'with their uderritig weapons.. The Ainerican loss Was -SG 'killed and :Wounded.' Lieut.'S. C. 'floWan was the on ly officer wounded„and !hot lightly. .None !killed. The Mexican doss is' about 90 killed. it 'is believed that if 'Col. Flemont had "been able to have joined Corn.'S. in season, "with this 'mounted linemen, Flores, with his, . - whole force,\would have been captured. Com.'S. refused to negittiate with Flores, • 'but sent 'him word 'tat h if' e were taken he • -would be shot as a rebdl. Flores soon after surrendered to Col. Fremont—who was not aware of Corn. 'S. having derilined to nego -tiate with him. Flores has promised to be 'clime a 'avant subject of ihe 'United States, and to assistin quelling thti rebsillion. • , Late.,froi4 31exicit. :Santa Anna resolved to Figla—Prrparationeto tkat effect—His Address - lathe Sople. , ; ,, 'lntelligence from the city ' of Al e'xieti io th e .4 14 ,'d. of 'APrithits' been 'rebeir &I through . Ila.: creria pritdet R. "liantri •Aiiria . It sbeirle, is about, ',5 ettieriiii& Msxiean aMk ilia liji inch, '` ? ••' •;110n1l4 tr4,:iof Mardi - Qati bubliefied in' ' ' ' ll'exiqe"the_tapitittatibli'or_Yclifii_Cliz: 'Pres, Vent:Sante A'nowisatiVtl! . nor- &Id roes to' hie voiffitiy*iini,:iti ',#hieb; fr inion'4';Oth'er thingi . ' lib' MO:: . '"- • ' ' • • , 4 i4te`sican'i ? 'Yeree'riii is lit 'the power of , ' ''..'"th'e enerny'. '`lflitte faflen, nbt'VelMe the val ' ' ir of th e. Americans or the Taft:lmmo oft eir' good fortune:, Vire'lritigßives, to our chime` '.• , he ft said i ,have brengtif this fuel ilisg,raceipz on terr'!trmattyl , our intermiaribledissensions. ' .:I , lftil resolved trigo 'and - meet the ."etiemy: '''Chance May' ecree that.ithe , proutl) Amer- --, '"Atan'hintratialltalte-thetermital , :rif'-ttii itietee': ertipirel I ll idttbi3hold , that fdr c , l; :,,Il'ehall firtillay•cl Elvin my fife hi' t he e 'diartitiiril • ' 'Yet the notion eliall , net perikr t , I sweat-Mt' Ittexich eliall'rrthhiplt it rty'kviiihes 'are see-" ''•ilidritl'hy;a!airreererenil'enantimonal'effort.' i l 4-tlieutiaridlitheififorttintite'-fo'r-tor will prove'' '"the disaster :)1 1 ‘re)li Crag ~ , if - the : t fell • , tof that' • y. eify 'Mall awaked ini , the,breitate if the iNltik:. ' :' leallethirehthnsitteiri; the digtcltpandi'enee4 • '':iotirtiariltieit- a tine , ••rititrimistri... , fitiftvill, tin=" 41oubtedly prove the aalVatien of the)octentrY.'. •.t ti 'l' sson - the 27th of, areh-,were. aireattly:.fieL 2 , ( , ,,i serriblert'ectine•trimpaat , the'NettonalArids , 9, i -; - 4unddethe Conoinureol,oenerallLa . Yega'and' ~I, • •:41helGoir.ertior - ,tif.the,§iate - ,•Dom.luart.de,Oolik' ‘i : 1 .” Beiween;t6:27lhlanclthe,Aetlitvv,"eitaigritliki -I.m:•ofinfriiitcYjat&pne:of oayalryfThatcheslitrotii l r. - r-+ n' the nepitalirt,the'direation.,of the,triclge,witlf ~t , , ;,llthejr tereimentlipg , ,batteriea,,.amonnting 'lie' :Am 4111stirl.4000imeril et 4; iir;lo,9, ti ,-. 1 -.lllr4ii, 4.'!'i ,earoul_cOrt:the:tdt nfAprikGenerpli,Suotettiymit it iiittpireoli:Vrouldisetufutkfromi!,hlmatod with' ~ ' lOOO frtoreeki:l, l 4 , ... l Olititatv,opertrrrni* I.4, , , , ...iiv.thed3fate,PfoYera,/gfetraesKilvi,k4 . ae he' It . :llls•ll4effteiAlbpi.rto.the,grAunkin'Obrbytipieb,a*V eirt - bilirii.bilfrinet e, -- ni11Ar(0040.0.4144c0rri34,11 rit f_ "ti;; r Allcitdli*O4 ,o l ol o l l ll terk. hrttiOrliAttOrk , biol• iniplin `Aci9 4 490, 1 t/soctiEnt.P.lmerktiotaß Ifff 4 "'''' ,lll .llbing ti. Oth-P0i1t1010,1tir,42.,, "j-4,-, iii:ilritiAlbrytairyir,Ofltrepfilorttif hett 4 ,reteXee Of& a4l•Satilnitt-Potps44*hofor,it(triina,mexty, a, tlift v!rilalileirfrititliirtlOl,xlYipMrAit ~ :;tPrt ' :,..;',l, 1, '',9.': . , - - .'eifi,.l..,. it; 4u....._:441 vein ' l' t. f. ',..f .: .Thp' ~V*01 1 ,, , ,a4,*_, upor,4 thettmg •contatttg , t , ijricif - liiiiio.o.4: PtilqJP! e r PP 9 l'l°t l ii t r. e :' ga'44..,cgdthf,ttp iiiiiiplit,itßitiis!.,Pvin it iii4:I I N . J4 ,, PO ul#ol9f4tßePg.7 o . ll l;, 4 ii.b* • filoi 12 0A419P 0 3 , .., , Tpicigt 4 y.. 1, '''''''''''" 1°6?"3115074(1447.t.m0t0inJac.;k0 t,',is, i .,-.4isiiv . ..l!NpliNititcid . ip*liiiiii:n ' 61110 'Alilirri., ~ )teriiicte''[,; , ',.',:••vill:',''';' ,, e o, ' , ..,1,,, , ,.., : - - .''.,•, . it ~. ~• :Our Rediiced , One Dollar and Fifty Cents a yearlf paal Advance-4hr Dollar . and . Cents if. paid. within ;mato- the • , enif--6f- six, • months—Two Dollars it paid at the end of the year. The Herald is now the cheap -4,4*.:PRPRIMPARMYTLst-„ . mrincrw:oxygiv4Troars, --- The 0ni.'.4707n-and iY! . Tariff • Candidates,. • • „ . 1 ror •GoTioricir, GEN:JAITEB.: I IIIVIN . 9F • : r oi..canal 001almAssiancg . .. 1 . joS: , Wo'r•PATTON ••• OF CUM Bg IthANO COUNTY, Y • ..(*-11'eadthe Corresptinclent of the forth A triCrit':aji, oti age.' • • ' - "The"§ — vici. the 'Carlisle gurracks as' Otte 01 .the , retidez. .vouslertthe nets ree'ruits.. The'llarrisburg Cniatt :miys 64 . y. has rq.ettitd.a requisitjott Ito! twtimpiecoln patiies.olnvolunt•beis. • 1 [1:7-The BartiMere-on4londay-and-Wedneschky'n-ight," inahotn.n of the vietoites.in . .Mexice;were on the most magnificent scale, • • . • A Goon Winn 111orro.-,tet the Whigs in ail their future elections thronghow the coon try,-adopt as their inntto the remark in 'Old Jtoogh and neatly to General Wool alter the battle of Bilena Wor Atli/. always be -victorion when We all pall lagclho,." Tue "LIGOTNING LINE !"—We' nre zrnt find to state that a Telegraphic station on-tbe, line front Pittsburg to •Philadelphia : vas o,; pened iii this borough on Thursday lust, and' will remain wider the clkarge Of Mr. MANN,' an otzligjng and gentleinanly operator. Our ; citizensfareliowin a few minutes eommuni with_Pilts.b_orgi,Ph gad elphiajlaitilnare; and Washington, by the facilities atioided by this wonderful diseoyery= Good Tile'Vv.s from VirgMla. ' haVe iio returns from the election in Virginia which indicate the entire result, bet! all that have come show. that the ‘Vhigs have labored manfully, arid there is strong hoped ' that they have guinea a triumph. Saint. as heard Stein, the wiiige have made, a clear gain of . several . members of Iluiliciuse of Delegates, and in the Congi i essicinal .delega lion Where theYlind la'si year onfrorre maim; ber, are - now •likely to have I'our five!! Pendleton, Whig, •is re-fleeted withont•dil ficulty, and in the Richmond district that true-hearted and faithful Whig, John 'AL Botts, is elected by a majonity of 600 r, The the returns are yet incomplete but there is strong reason to believe that the *krigs haVe succeeded in three or four other , districts! We shall have complete returns of the State •by our lima. , ti pal\.Slave-catcher and a constable •at tempted to kidnap a crilored man, nt one or the hotels •et Pittsburg, a few lava' While they were• engaged in tying him, he helloed rnurder, • , which brought the other' servanis.of the house to ihis assistance, who rescued him; and had warrants promptly is sued, and the• slave-catcher and his ail ar rested. Tor this attempt to carry a:inatrinto bondage, the law passerby' the. !art Legis• littureadainst kidnapping provides that 'the person or persons so offending shall on con viction be fined moi less than one hundred' dollars, one bailor :which goes le the Prose.. tutors, undergo an Imprisonment of three months in the county jail, and pay all the . costs of prosecution, which':we-tako-'•tt is a, very just penalty, for rean.4tteniiptt. , • . 1 . 1.12 . POPULAR ADMINISTRATION I ,,,—Mr.ViISik, went ilito office ,with aproe'where about sev enty.inniority;in the National House of,rtep: reatintatives.' That 'rnajotitjr , , , by recent "jab done. haitbki ;hid, twin' hiaTergaii - b4p,ins-to, - atic - tihitinhTi l aboucea of hitt bating,:in , a minbritye-Thituis aitrong g4inent atitriinlattaluon t Nation ai licolationtixif the Cn,nelitutioul.,".t 11 - .1 . oi!THiVe' have' hi' %It'esfern t'llnli'?h, tipltrtio' %dun; of a, fierce :riot which ecentrea at 111i1:1, waelvie, in kVilsconsin, len Abe rCh•iof I Apiil,! 'eti:',itrit 1 0ecticiti gi'ciang;'tietwiistn'ikoSe: who 84tii9Ciaa- and ' thi *M ” l . oi9: l °PP o6 2d 10i° ,i l4 °P7 ti on , of the, new; ACorretitation; ~, )t he. bell ige'ril erns f anyeehted-te several. 'lrandred . of:'eaely .piiii,, 4 •o:i9lo,4:ipi . , l / 4 , , ;iBii#: . .iimf',isitti, ; clog ,peratlon, antl rnany i weve li Ferried 4 lll . the 'grduhd Ise v e rely , wounded !and .in neveSal , en• 'Siis:4l flS'thbhghl in iiit'al iy '.; : , 31`)ti' '-'.,,/,',;' ! .:;', `,.. , 0 ' ., c"..--.....;.;.:4.1...0.-1,4 1 .; ^ i p rs ß,,. T P " BE f 4r s,-Fr:lY 4b f;ii, e 'er!' - 50.9p.aY8, -, ,i i ; i #4 ~PORII.- e ill- f tiP;ffl'?qOlth°,' relative manner, thatl34'r:ROltc:PPOli'vAY l ( lls ' 4311iirriSii ae . tibhas'vriVersallY( &aid ) every 114'4 , 411iiiiii,i',iiiie.i, 6,, -limieilisdiaienhi ) ,r4 ~0 •, ~.. n 1 1....1 , `.. Coli "/Il_ll !it," iltruli •'• IprgP L lA9F94lK.94BlYo l4 ll 3 fl , olMll s fßP 'l , air a . : for' atituCkyldr3 . l .- qt •.;,,t,;;;: 'l,:re,f;;iilz) 1,11; , 6. ",', Tr , .l' fpiOtrorhe Harrisbn"rig Tele'grapliitlaethi the' 'iliqiio:l;:9llh'7,4ViitliS , 64ol 4 ,!.`sit'thei , iheN A'ilitf9)4lils.lo4fllo. i l i ' fiq i it l YiifVA4at ciiled P"teeereAcP , OF : l ARM934 o , ' ;Argltmlplisin 'nceintitid'abitvel all' olbeniiivil ig,ii.t.,ii,,,, . 61 1 2;40, __...tp)pitA_ , ;i:,_.,. , _,._1:;1191,.4,i1411_ . :,'_ l 4'. 4 %, , :[ grand Aelehrlitiori,orr ahe wiclutridi i IVl"lAfeliiitOkiiii,l4l'6itt,,pk*tr wititli : 4 ii... 7 ., 4ii . 4 4 6.',IitAiVlii : $ 1 0i. i '?"le c i t tV) , ktiie .. , , , t , ~ ,„„,, yu. ?,,,t, !.., id n Altik'oilt;',%;.' ittii l s634l: . 9ll,lJeilli: rpiyr) iiri.4 461.00 C 6; . . , 37,-VAne..r,u 1,' 1 4,, :,:t 'Vent! .10ltutieysfr91*914ti 1 - 1 4,,iF,tie, Illy tor 4hllit6riiiiolliiitiblitko l lmitsl*fleal.f r om i * k4',.lllc(6 . hiiii.iiihP2fittiiiiriilte;,to the l '..ka" ,-- ,A , , in, l l.L.liw ; 1 0(1 6 .1,till(um.coMlf ~ ,, V f 1. 14 ..r#l4, ChT , t t ., , tell,its 1 - 0.4 . ;115).nt , ,i04:' ,`:,' I ' l l ,iii r '''OPOit,tiiiliOlittlikiibeitlitol i":4l' I . 1; "tia l l: ' weliiOhlii : ileifilAii OiWigfAtifec.f life .*ooden;artiele, ~ . , ~..2. '' r. '..', '•-• r.: RWM,Ei!MSI - -4. 77 ` ).. "teititiirtrtyliii t----77 ~„ -i, nom- . . !•"."._ .._±... 1, - • ~ L. ) l. 47NetV - 70fleritifT4',inciybilf3:-Ptilgisbes a 1 tigeray General Taylor to 'file friend Ali c 149 HU*, General Butler, of .(Auisiana. 1 , e i t 6 long and we have room bnt, for I i ing.e!dracts. The letter is pilnegs -- iz,•• 1 nup with a description of. the great; ' ll 4 w. ; i k . . li tt6713 - 0 in the outset General Taylpt...4,l= , 5t.•;,..,, ludet_l9,;:tbe4nisrepresentations iy.p . ien:ol4 risen naadetimmrd to Gen Bullet at•giik lerrarvlqhe trtisrepreisentalk o B r fl, ~ 443- alfjec; - . 2.l' ., emyflaatimheinatfitA ern; .andleftno feeling lkiallgarnat:pf ti,rd 'psfr toward each 'other in their bilas :. ...,,;"• ' - ifk ...i i it, I was aware of the report,. :ar , a? . != ti l meno,„ilwew.of.4o: , pu . po p.,..1 3 14%. wasinteudifi by certaii_r in I . oats t 0 .,,. _ri,ng:, Gein'amr•Butler,:iferwerd , as "'.thiclisApee - 6sor: 1 o l‘fr.i Pei k,./W hi ch 'giall eM6 no'Ormerrijand would 11ot - even - had it teen the , daiti , Vilfichl l'tliff not credit and' whidh had - been • fargot (dol. 1 dodbt if the subject'Would haiie again crossed my minll;•liad it not been •brought to, my notice by` you or someone else •'I have never heard hillier any of his •iriends alltide tothis matter, He. (the general,) in' cense ',.quence til-fili manful net healihg, WhieligaVe Um sti much:pain its to rehder hind unfit for .'duly' , left a short tithe since,by adVjee of - his • 'lnedimil attendant, , lorNeW ()deeds, "whlittil 'I hopeFifehas,nrilved in safety, enil , vvhernd, int , . hoptPhe will soon reCoVer i 6 media' .be übintu'ltiffk;ftlie:fieltl once na.are:'' - '. '"_ • 11 , rrear Observe that' t baize "alsgla - eih , narm i eiPttsralearididafe for that high qince bye tern ifeWspaper edifols - "and' Other:44 . whiclrlas , .been: done SviitiOnt ,:na y..,_lnpwleflge , :wish or consent. • ' ' " • ' • his I have :assured all who havetlirritten to me on thestibject; tissuring.them Thad M. aspiliations;lorAhrit or ally othercislr'mffiee:; that my whole energies, metittil andlilsysidah wete and had been absotite/1 :in iinch.a - Way n's I . :thought best ealbullited , tplit'ing this wan 'hnneratile close, believing. ifwas the , interest socateeit Was demo the'heuet—at.any rate so. ar as ours wai coniermlrdittoil - that - Ttesilltnat making should hoick eight of titttil this.was. accomplished. • . *After ktiying•n•desei Iption•cir tIM Milo the, General thus modestly speaks of .the result. !TMs conehatling reMark!strikin.:gly shows the "aid and!cona tort" whioti - the Tolk.adminic; tration =acted himl I hope the greater portion of the good. pen; pla.of the country will be satisfied, with what' Nve , have done on this occasion. I flatter my-' self.that our compelling a Mexican -army of more than'ao,ooo men,corripleteli ,orguniz ed and led ;by their Chief Magistrate, to re treat with less than :DM regulars and about 4000 volunteers, will meat tneir approval.—, I hail not wsingle company vi rag-War Topiary; Iheivltoic &as itakcatfronetne. . - The North American .says !Clenerdl , Tay-, -l_eftri 7 leiler i -we-we , -seeL'el-that•great-inan T only opens a view into virtues and merits of the mind and heart that excite wtlee:n3nfeel.' ihg orndmiititien. -This views in leleflon toi 'the Presidency will 'suriudie 'rip one who; 'knows Ihis!character. 1 11 e does not seek the' distinction. ilt must, .and . it will, seek and: film penfilehtiie:deereedit, arid, me eleCtinti Viltrelleiiihe Olden days when the . highest honors of .the Republic were the: rewartl , df the chighest•tnerit.- We know that, the movements in favor of Gen. Taylor 'are, *ilhOtiAlilonowledidincconseitt; ye - seekst no disiinotion.antl desires, no reward ' save' the apprdbatinn of his fdllow ''citizens. But: his very 'unselfishness determines the iatue-+ We want a gresident who .dries not Seek power. The•counny looks, ingier affliction's, fora patriot dfihe older school; and'she has, found one. ( General Taylor himself cannot prevent his own election to the,,Presidency. Yorri SLAVERY FEELING IN lk The lion. Geo. Rathbun a leading Loccifo: co member Irom Necv York in the Ino•Con- I 'gress, concludes a letter addressed Ito Me l `fillbany Atlas," thus: I , One word in conclusion: my feelings-and i judgement are so strongly enlisted 'n favor of free.teritory, and against the extension of slavery, that I will vote for no man for repre sentative, senator or President cif the United States, who has voted or will vote 'for the ex , tension of slavery, or agaiTit the ,principle of the Wilmot Proviso; star will 11 vote for any man for any, snehoffiCe whoiisvot open and sincerffly in favor of preventing_ the fur ther extension of 'Slavery in any teraory be- longing t0,.0r which may hereafter belong to the United Slates; LIEUT. COL. CIA - v.—The last nvortts of Col. Clafott , the field of Buena Vista, were of lusTather. When ,he 'was shoOown a sec orrl ,time, he dim a brace of pisiols from his belt, handed them to 'Capt. Cutter, , and requested him to deliver them to his father, Vith thie —messear':—'-;"Say td: him that he gave t hap to pie, ; op that fluive,done alt can with, themond , now retnrwthem to hini. ,l 14ertie the enemy came thick;around him, and, these were the lad words-ho. wsts heard! to utter, Is. 9en, Taylor 41,, , WK53 iections• Of our counT, Y.Y;:litg*.fie:mo4o.:9T l :,:r . 4l o,: f°.' the Presidency., ; - seetrin.io,troubln .the La' edlottoti: wonderfully.; and , 1111;41 once th e y, t doclate,,kinn ilknO4iiit. They seem to have tor,gOtinnj!.yA thoto'4oo t i, in. con , Rees declared . him aVi an/Lust:A every "4414r1;',tiisni:int:iidtiii hint ritio'Venion,"ang 11)i .114411:0h!i'P1:0;:itil'EqfkiPal cap itulation tli at that, iv,03141,;te in4nced thtow_mp_hiti , corantiesion)ijnoffivS, aitpowe ,. .A944ic , ,St:l'PL;;#4.=.96, from it' ,the }whoring ptitagrat)ktf4 •)';64 . 44 o*Vf4 Weil • th'w teilttoromay_bo- cinig "tiiWtiitl,lide:,wighedytolbithOttlitiil , soi , we ',are *ithin:forlif BitylBp9erW,Ta*lor ;Had lenid iti;i4t. eh tietiAtn . .ationo)to 4eido , bim SiiiOsj: #4 tell )ifiritit!, !tied y e h 'ar tell' tblittif if lynn pnaosti;9,lantlitowhig 4 an taifirtfttireLanyt doubtoibiantiArirl.ftol, taltritiiri l'arttiatplayffbigetiv nh -tier„fir,A,:rl44o.:l r . Otr - ThirginmiinrYttfAcePm e ac'ennth o , ' ' 4tY, o4, *;r l MlL l : ; ll*:9 4 At f

i T . .f . 43,t,itg i . it x ! JfPT' i l i o,o3 r Pi*ff i' 'l i i, ° 4 ": .illilAic9o4:l4o.o;illiii,:.(nt l ft'?,3i . ,. - - . :.+ . :`,. i t 0 1 0.4 1 i:0;40# . /,09 , 4,', 941 i.".. 4; 6 !}"15) ,, ifoi,;.l4i r... .iiOiliPit,i4,64§iii!o , 4 l !: - .' 4 u9istft4 l. l 4 ;'i''';':''':::..'(-:: , ;'-'-'--,W2',;:'.;'.: ; (', 1 ,...':': . Y:•.'.'r -, :; --;2 '' , !"..,,.V , ::::',:'_ilit': - '..' 1,7.::,....: M=E=!:=%==T3 -.:•!--4. - ,•;,..,,....••• , :.-...,,,,,.;.. -- . --. 7..• ,-•,. . ,t.-.._ . , . ' • • Wttigl.VilllB . l9 l en . ' - - ------- --------- A l. --(---'-'\-- . The • Webrati i ~1'.,6, • . The poblic, - ti •s7pfillialieri iitonak - Air r • iii victories of 9en's.l4ocLOß iti . , . SG'. J,'! our citizens on o , .oriiq• Eveu,to lasti*ass•as• we predicted it Wriuljt•tiaattlyst•kitllanirl, cr. exciting affair: Our expeotationswere how ever far exceeded. We never witnemsenf more joyous and . animated scene., Our quiet , liciu, hg Tiifir Mirth rotigh'itterrilar swrred - t • bitte. JUL:Ord ifo.l fetstith. alio ar ohs . et.evep: ing : suddenlyunderwunt4, , splendid_metamt.. oftflitisiS. The steady hunt of business which prevailed through the day, became lost at ",e4fiThrfirliffregfdltellt4Mol7 o Parottoffrier:' a great occasion. The sunset, I .yr ithhis bat- . tle-sfailialtej.e;'• Cris • Lieutt • Paite l tqns it,) and the heavy.boorning of artillery gave no tMe that an exciting scene was about to open.' And ithen the ibeils-gave out a merry petal.— ' Crowds of persons; of fill ages and brith sex es, decked in, flpittlioliday: httire, now gath ered 'in the a pacibnp area of the public square, showing that public expectation was on tip itoe. And then as though a veil were sudden lrrein oved, h'blaZe•df hPiendor as from. die flaming noonLilaisuri•all . . , dt ! once illumined our streets. !'••• , . . . , • The.glory of the-scene was now 'Complett, antithe multitude gave .eX • pression to - its refit_The air. It was no„inatter With what? deep •reptigiree many of out eithtens.justly regarded the'sarr guinary contest into ‘whieh Otir , country has been unnecessarlly'plailgeB-4he rnind'n ow turned back to the 'brilliant 'exploits Of Om , gallant arrrny , --- - it remeinbered:the littlOand of-5060 which -so dOperately repulsed' a fob of 20.000_allituirta. gallant host 'and , its s ehivalons4-leader, who planted our starry flag in victory on the bar tlnments'otSan -Juatr a,rd—as the hearts of thousands beadrigh at the- thought of our national prowess, and the sublime ac hievements which have drawn the eye of the world upon us in wonder, shout rifler shout •of exultation and pride ascended iiil rdeafetring tones from the excited crowd.— But there were many too whose thoughts welt upon other objects—and as Ringold, Cochran, and Ridgely, and Clay, Ilard in, McKee, Yell and others, were thought of there were many amidst the.joyousness of die scene Who-had "do heart for ex of tatiou .: but turned horn al: to dwell in sad remerm -Aimee- over "the unretu mMg brave 1= IL CLAY OM limits will not allow us to give in de tail a ileseription - rif itibthe striking sights of the . evening. Th 6 . public squa're was the scene of greatest 'brilli.ncy. • The handset's of lights which flamed in the extended fronts of the . C:nuit House, Beeteni's and Oliver's HotelsOlie -Stores of Alessi's. -Irvin, Angney mitthove, and the Bank ? on the corners,tto getherNvith the long and' qiiiiloirn array in harpers Row buildings, :poured an . almost blinding flood of light upon ther'squar . e, sad , gave asplendid and highly picturesque..e fect..:-Our own office, and thase . ol our 'Leigh hots Messrs. Gallagher and J loore,also made as . r.especiable" - ra shine"-on the occasion as! they cduld, as did alsmthe 'Democrat' office.- ' The illumination was notintended to be, general through the 'town, but there were , iinsertlieless a large number of private dwel lings illuminated. In a amber of,these the: effect of the illumination was greatly height ened by the display of beautiful floral de signs and motto ttanspariencies in the win dows, in which the names of Scarf and Txv. -GOlti- and the several battle-fields, shone con spicuoUs, Surrounded by lamps, and garlan ded with wreaths and evergreces., The residences of W. Al.. Biddle, Esq. and Chiet Justice Gibson, attracted particular attention by the richness and taste which they display ed in this way. In a window of the forme' we also noticed altlexican 'flag, • waving un der the "stars and-stripes," which was won • from the Me on the field of Palo Alto, and brought here by Cain. C. R. Gates oue..ot the theroesof that day, ' On South 'Hanover street, tyre 'dwellings of Mr, Charles Barnitz, Captain Sanderson, Air. Ritter, Alr. Gray ) Qr. - Foulke, Moriett;s• Ho tel,'Mr. Spottswood, Mr. Bentz; the Volum leer and other oflioeii were fully and brilliant~ ly illuminated. Sev_eral. Inscription's wet e displayed•on various windows, in which that of "GiVe thorn ii little more grape,.Captuin Bragg,' was -most prominent.. ' ' -., The 'dwellings of Capt. E. Al. ljithEe, Mrs. • lliddle, 'Mils: Baird, Gem,ge Fleming, ' •atid' James Itatintion, k . :sqrs;, 'Presented au ecendingli, ,gaY4Ppeuranee anti vacious, transparencies, with 'appropriate de signs and inscriptions, among' which was promintnt the meincrable declaration, "Gen, Taylor never surrenders V' W i e, noticed "Old i Zilch" very signifiramiy..ineot:bell aver the portals of the first. named. , . . . • • , ".'The Rail'Road 'nail Telegraph offiee'S pig.: 5 fP. 1 10.1,Yf.P-IriorParOc*9§7 : b9ci4 14 1 ~I.el lo , tliketipox, iaf. G 0 a.. - .Tay,lor, mauato,Ort,.••,old' 7 vrhitey,n and the other of .Gentiticofts7The. J4fcioll,lVii, i T: . 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