'Now% lottori4 • . • Highly Amportarrr from 'OiLr At Def . eat ..of Santa..llllKby 'Gen. scat! ko . Six Thousand filexicun Prisoners Wen-4.fiue• Hundred thlleriCallY Kilted and WO& Lt- Gen, La Vega agai-a Ifi*alrAtAiNtz , Anna 'Escaped, . By the Steamship McKim, which left Vora 'Crux on the 20th, the following glorious news has been received.. from the scene of action. ° On the alto room, of the 171 N tilt., the ad- 'vance under Gen. Twigg's, nornberig 2178, encountered tin} enemy, when a,;severe but indeeisive•confliet ensned. ' the; leueral order chows that General Scott's ;intention - was to give 'battle only on the action was brought on by the Mexicans. The main brittle ocenried.on the 18th, mid resulted inAbb complete triumph -of the American arms. 'Santa Alma made his escape tiller thn ratite of the army. Gen. Le Vega was taken prisoner. with five other Generals, a long list of Colonels. and subordinate officers. • Puus - rk.: DEJ.. Res, April 17, I I O'clocrk A. M. The Division of Gem Twicus s ta r ted t wo , 'hours since, n I: • navy raTllll4llllli,ng has. already isomr(,,lL pan his lines.tiom the -artillery of. the forces; at intervals. 'ton, the rattlinT, of -smith ants is• heard dis-: linelly from bat direction. t - 5 O'CLock, P. M—l have jirst .returned fromilid'scene of conflict, and a bloody one, __AMA beer_t, this sibibetarlliest Magiean u. tort. , No - one poifsessiiiif•or it; 'last evening, but his morning it was found ( to be occupied:by the enemy'slight.troops,, abil to force it itt.ence was deemedindispen- ! . For this purpose the Rifles, under' Major Suinner,with a iletrichment of artillery •aiul infantry;-were entered to-charge up .llw' 'tugged 'ascent... This, they did iketTlantly, dri ving the MexiCans, alley a resistance. They. , were obstinate in their defence, and g:eat - numbers - of the enemy were 'killed, and on 'our side the loss was else severe. Make Siimrrfer was shot in the Meant with a me lte' ,; Lieutenants Maury and Gilibs, of the Rifles, were wounded ;- also, Lieut. Jarvis, or 'the 3d Infantry. I could not learn'that any if imr - oflicers 'were 'killed. The- entire loss •on our side Was estimated at one hundred. [Correspondence of the N. 0. Delta.] PLAN MA. Rio, April YR. Eds. Detta—The fight was 'airily Tom- meneed yesterday by-Gen. Twiggs trod Col. 'Hamer, and concluded about noon to-day by 'Gen. Worth and Gen. Patterson's divisions. The enemy, could not have had less than • 15,000 fighting men, while our force was not over 42_0a0. The position of the Alexi , vans was one rif the Strongest imaginable, end our brave troops had a,hard task to pet / feria . in routing :them. They were entrenched upon several-large heights, upon Which no toasifian Seven batteries were planted. mount ing 24 guns in all. "One by ono they Tell into our hands. - - At abont 10 o'clock, a charge was made several paints by the regulars, the two :Tcniiesssoc,...saull two Pennsylvania regi iny.nts, which,' for limo, was strongly op , posed lei 'the Mexicans ; who fought-despe rately ; but 'finally their trumpet sounded a retreat, and away went Santa Anna and the larger portion IA his - army as if " Old Nick" imsolliEvEs alter them ) . , Not so, however, with Gen.La Vega; and 5000 -14''com- Tumid, including four Other Generals, fill\of which surrendered, and are.now prisoners _war in camp, with all their arms, .ammuoi tier, &e. &c-. . General Santa Anna, in his retreat, st_as so hotly Purstled . ;by CSI. Harney, who had com mand of the 70.1rifantry and Mounted IL lies, that•he tints kneed to leave his splendid , carriatm, trunks; some ii,70,000 in silver, and one of his coil; legs. They are also in camp, and attract Much atteMion, and cause no lit- de merriment. Our loss in killed and wounded is severe, while that of the enemy must be very great. Among those killed and wounded on . our side, 1 regret to mention the name of Gen Shields, who fell at an early hour in the day. 1 annex the names of some of the killed and wounded, among the volunteers, as far as they reached me': Killed-2d Tennessee Regiment, under Col. Flask - ell—Lieuts. and P. 13. Nelson*: Sergeants 11. S. !Bynum and Blown ; privates, 'George Keeney; Wm. 0. Striplimr, Fleming Williams, Ephraim Price. C. A. Sampson, Samuel, Floyd, Rebell Kaplan, Thos. Griffin. • Killed—Kentucky Volunteers—Corporal 'm. F. Elkins, Wm Durham. Wounded,—lst Pennsylvania Regiment— John Limbart. Lindsey. frounderl—M Pennsylvania Regiment Simons, mortally,'Edward Cruse. Tho mas-Hann, John Cham of Philadel lhia Rangers—James Shaw, Abiaham Row ett, Wrn. Wilhelm, Fred. Somers. Wounded-2d Tennessee Regiment—llrin% General Pillow, very slightly ; Lient. Cummings, Major Robert Farquharson, (ol Ist regiment • ) Capt. Murray . ; Lieut..l'.eo• wood; Lieut. V. P. Hallo; privates C. Ross; Jlenj. 0. H4Jm,. Jonatti,M. Woods, George Dearmontl; Win; England, Richard 1;; Robe non, John Gunter, Alfred Rattan, L. W, Fus , sell, Wm. . Whittmgdon e Joljn Burrows, Chas . Johnson,7cvee... 4., Smith, . Alonzo White, Francis - Wounded -... Kentucky • Volunteera-s•Lieet: 'Sutherland, Sergeant Allan T. ,Nleelraburti privates floury Brewer, Minor T. Smith, enry Williams., /Gab Langston ) Whititnere Kieth. • Many ol the above are mortally wounded. in my walk through camp I lute minted 132 wounded persons. L. S. B. GREAT VICTORYI AT SIERRA GORDA! yrom tho Elam of IV Vera Cinz Eagle, April 201 --- -,_-_:_Sg.RRILGS)iIiA)APKiI t9th, 10 A, M. 'At 12, o s clock; yesterdisTlhit7MeSiezin topes, (or tathtir; a geed proper:Hop, or therti,) iluir endered to iit'atms., 'Out, priaon'era ontu. Prise'fiye'Oeheirals tOtilist number of Allier ilinate officersi; and, about, 5000 soldiers, - Alient-lt- e'clopk, f a-Patt-of ' the diviejori victor, gen. Twigga suepeeded "in' carrying the; height:of Sierra delude, - and the enemy .." of the 'oetne tO 'I. pailey, which led t it' iiiir ' Voitiliar. Of all the tropps,,with the,it teineres. tept the:ceininarider-m-elief, Antonio Lopez de spilli,/itla`a, Wha‘saccqaddd; as lisi)al l 1j. 1 ) 1 lfy ' lejetiligjii.4 espap9, liiiii that of ',the 'ehtue , I Mesietiii eaya . titiMbeiing' - SotneVvhdre tear.looo`triop,, .. . ,_ f Tho,potntionOemipte by he enetr,ty, were • ... ) 4( l l6 s agliAßtai,e`o4aitijwed 'l'vitliiirt, Filiq 10' , tht)igi:,;(iiit could you, but " see ',ltem. -----r wystftialltXflttiee - TlOiS, l Yen:vtitildLwou: , :de tittthieff ;toifp,oller.,: The 'Sierra Gorda; . OL reifiiiit :tikM,l'U'efit.4l - ,tlUi n titifelai vfkliiida;th,o4ltithl;,readcpr i i:t l ,o4l'.theeiliiii . les' 4 0 :-.4 3 00,14attOtt. 1 ,10.i.til Af44:ndit'Ofigiii; 'Ai'il piAtiZwiOclld` , .tileVkiti'. FulSo'..itt oitiekler rkii * Sjt ( 1 4k) if flOV 6 tiktrOtikro# 4 4i 'itli' f a's: ' • sitgti.-=' , Tfie uppettattbio.ollos,spOliit'saite ut.A• made tiObiiiht 18'ilt,olfifd:''Itist.'irplitit;', - .11 'dill .12 , o'oloctlt, ti,iihSbillePtilirtbn was: hauled' ': . 4 )#ibii Wnelghborirt,lttroinenee,i, whioh'; , ';altet , wending sundty(shotliparifthe2,eneirijytwaal found:of Utile avail-4and, , :iii:'thirmortiiitgi , ~ th e sii r ia ~do r do, w ail iitormelfar4,Oairiedl . _..._ , n ot; ho itover; before the ootemandtiti.in.ohief f tli Nlitibliiiii , liad oocuredlhiihnoTho , eate' , 4 r9treat, by.ialling Wick, with 4istodygT4rd ' , several iutpon OK! Jpiqa roid. fif; - ::'''; klrt: the Martiliree'ol/0 - 0111pt*31ennes Were ..',ldihtiOteiriibil.ib s k,"ciMtirtiolait , '''ThriSti : Idris, ';s34tipl4oqp,:piir`iSpitip';'*ntlfijiti - tilftteis 'l4' 41,14'.' . ~ ...,3, 'JO ,i.40.'!e1 , 901 0 ,i,i'',lpActe..pirk. zy ----Ixtigitik tird - 0150tliii•pbridtwiii - at; -, 1 ~.,:',. ifP31#2Y; r 9,1.4:P))1 . ,91,0i r ;:;:t?,, ,,, ;3r;t< •. ; ;;:,,, , ,!'.. , ,m.1,• , .:,.....?: , ,, , ,) , :•A 1 v,.0., - , , , , ,:,, , , , ,:-.;J. , y, ~...:,:,,!;•"7t. .7 . 7 .'stf,AY..+. ::4 . ,: . :,.. ~,,, tttekrateethi...lliliiti' - ,....M44. - PjAtill. -- tlntir46l4. lirt"A- • : ' it :thri - Whiriteeis.'"ThiPeerhtte" - tif + dififi - OT. Arr2rfe fort; suns larthkin 'limn' bthers, , and ilte being the - thjeuriai Ittqrari . ' the acliance of :',l:4ormens had fceil d tider . 7 thelt &of - the Ight-ailli,,,istsrandqhlk.;:e ' -- IfhWAratei• o krh)ch rphiitentlywfiliheriftilfteii . 1 quO ik 'ficpli , bad:;' : ripOreadhedsw:J. ifdify.;;• dl3iV iii 1 1 46! On 010 tiiiikt Me' a , - -, Of :war" re I,', 10 - Okeivillt:'9'uolOntObkr ht.lrrfun'yit,..,le drir c 4.iii•fit„,i464.2 1 16.4 . fii0n WilK•gts.at. iiiiiitghles—, the 2d Tennessueatis, Who were in the rat-. vane°, losing. a largo nurriber in killed arid. woureled. BeThre the Volunteers lia&tinie to renew the aitedk, the enernrhad.. surren-• dered—driven as they had been float their helot ita position .nn Sierra Gorda. , .,.. 'raki n g rill 'things into consideration • has- tins been a great fight and a great Victory, one Caleulated to shine brilliantly in the chapter of those„achievod- in Mexic?.bY'ottrt aims. The Mexicans cannot say, as they .did at Vera Ci iii, that we frond till along testy and whipped kept with superior guns;for- the entail arms did tlm hnsineo here! The Alex ivan forcesloii the height of Sierra Conk were the 3d atri tfh tight Infantin the :id and sth Regitnents•ril the Line, and' I six piecetf of artillery. •w ill' the requisite !mintier of . cavaliv—Vol. Chorale, Chief of 'Artillery,. was also, 'Geri. Vustftles, General of :Division. • Many 'of Cur otheers . were of opinion that this General was'uo ot11 , ) er ihari Gov. Morales. ' " forth consisted of the'2d, 3a and lth; Infaittry. and Minuted 'Riflemen, foc's livery: :Capt. Mason.,Ml the Rifles, was severely wounded, 'having lost his left' Lieut. Ewell, of the 7th Infatitry, .was' sevt•tely lV0116110(1. 'Capt.,;Vatten,tof left hand shot all'. A • On file 17th ; -Lient, hwitts,'of 'the fanny, wais wounded in ascending the 'first' hill. • 0,, the top of 'Sitar Gorda the scene was ,truly liMrlde—from the Jalapa rond; deadi bodies of the enemy could be seenkm eve.: ry spot where the' ye was directekl, they literally covered the ascent to the height.i There is about hall an acre of level ground' : on the lop of the mountain, and here was collected 'together the wounded of both ar-i rn its, and the dead of• our own: Side by• ida was laying the disabled American and: the Mexican, and our Surgeons were bliss/ amputating and dressing the wounds of : met; —lotting them in loins, unless ih6 acute pain' of some sufferer furthef.along caused t= toy cry nut, when - he Would be itotnediately at-' tended to. . The pioneer parties aMir Men Were pick ing up the Wounded and brifigirg ?Item. in from every part of 'the asecritMlhe height. Front the side 'towards the river. whet'e 'fire: . storming party Of Gen. Twiggy' division,, made-the chance, most Of our men suffered, anti many of the enemy, also, for theymade; rylesperate stand—boa When they gave way, and started in eonfiision down the hill, was the - time:they most suffered—many of therh receiving the bans of ouNtien.in theirbacks,. The charge on Sierra Gorda was one of thosecoolhet determined ones, so chortle toristic of the American soldier. - From 'the tifne that our troops left the Bill nearest that pr9minent height, the fire was incessant, and !her had to fight their way, toot by foot, un til they_gained the emimiVfrpm whiCh place the enemy gave way after vi very siroit reels lane& Capt. Merrill, of the 2d Dragoons, rbturn ed:from Twiggs' camp last night, and is opinion that nothing but a small body guard is_with Santa Anna. noticed 'one offie - eT - Of the enemy -- she through the heed on_arra.B.orda, who was a conspicuous man at Vera Cruz. Gen. La Vega, who is again in our flinches looked as dashing and 'fine as ever. He did not seem the least disconcerted, but rode in from the battle-field by the side of - Oenenti,. laughing and talkit " u , as though he was once more on the way to Now (Menne. Gen, Shields was modally wounded, and', I bear thitotorning that he is dead. The second in command to'Santa Anna is a man as black as the ace of spades, with a 'name something like Stinton. All Santa Anna's plate was taken ) and his dinner, conked for yesterday, eaten by our own officers. am sorry to say that Celts. Patterson and Smith wore both confined to their beds by sickness,, and 'were unable to go into the fights with their cornumnilA. So thorough has been Our victory, that it will to imposible for the enemy to concen trate his form. for some length chime. Geo. Twiggs perspe4 the retreating com mander to within three mires of dalapa, where all trace ol his flight being lost sight at, nor forces halted for the night s and probably hint it:to Jalapa this morning. Later Foam Sattta The Western 111 ail brings a .month later dater; from Now Mexico. Mr. Sublette, from Santa Fe, which place he, left on the 29111 March, furnishes the details of the hartle of Sacramento, ronglit 18 miles north of Chihua hua.. The enemy's, force, numbered 2122 . 3 men,*; including some of the finest ,riegelar troop 4 well armed. The American force was 03, all told . The loss of the enemy Was 3no killed . , a great number 'Wounded, .anst,4ll prisoners._ B ' o mortally American loss kkil. I x led a d Wognded gnortally .weitnileil.. tel. . ens of 1 - lependonce, was killed. Aile Mexican Colonel, puelta,'wnstakett pa aoner.„TheA mericrina eaPtiired nino,poun .4.eis,7 lour - fa:trulere, and ,2 Carrieir; each monfiting three of.o; and ii half inch n alibi.* , Irltilikevitlite - took - a:large' g nand ky of amnitillgtiand,piCorlalentyand ligqi.ln i r specie; fru.:Onemy were;entrenChed olitni- manse pileaiilltroleania tcrekit, tact Were ftl lently ()riven fr9rp their position. Chihtialtpir 'wart occupied on the Ist of March by a 'de. Inclimmit of the IstArtillery' under Captain. Williams .. . . . . . . A Naval.Victoryi • The New Orleans , 2avers of the..3(lllllre information that ‘Tufpan'"Waa'taken byoni squadrdn, under Core , sPerri,'oll 0 1 9, 1q. 1 4 of April, alter severe resistance frotn.thellexi. can troops Americans had War: nieii liiged - itterabriet - .lonrteeri'iVoundettui . Einla t t, thent,',Corn,,Tatualb, Lie* 'PliUerl.;ieh. ilartstene and Mid .: Lowry- ; , wetQ;,elight y wounded:: The Mexteatit itn,n Were spiked Enid; the Ocieb rezidii(9l W.4leh , • the timmhonordit dustorn•of taking a little opening'medicinnin•the•spring of-the year t's,fonniled in common sense and sound•phi IcisOphy,' Every one is nensjble.of tho:;ineon vanianoe:experianced on the,repurtnace•of warn atter, tv; senhoti,of oold..weithor: Ai leelint.oi, lassittitle,', , dtmysines44eoMa l times a swimiiiing,of the bentrcuul•heatlecii; a Sense. offnllness,,,aril a., host ot Onplepeaut. Pidnl§ are the. gellP,*/#*!-11)11)11°r bid, accumulations oCninter.are set loose by .v ,aitanwentlier, and , : flbatin 'tho•olmultition, or ilpdge4rrttome-pat '.of the body..,„.llo,Mmrll-. i . tt,!pnrhapsi•that Spring•hiso te • ••••••tv•enc• , .,.•., , J•il'er:tlin.ll,orposa of perusing the JblclinTrandl otherifluidstifire•is etnmedionie superior to 1p Wrieit'o,bi(tfdjyVigd g bl!i - jNiltiagd;"'Kic,gtrog.: these:•Ptilalcit=tfOrittheishohiisyatinsiel-arid not CitiV one,'Vait tit iiltvirisralygi.as , ,,§the r iid4 Rennes ) ! if :44000 ibefAiresieht• uet bp drivenToithyt'&, , o4 l ,?'id'lVA:2•44llA , =.Bo - trifeffil - fivh'en•TYOW'rimMitia,Wriglit?ii pititii 4 v floti,lolll6:4,avoyi ..,•-c• , ...Y•i4hq.o4, OttatirlOtillAstio - i . 1, '4 , > -'•• 71:52A. 04\ (--,. , - 1 1, / ,'(• r6: 7- i's,'"•N) to to i • 1 ' 1 I O F. nI f ? 4'l 0. - 4 "*N `-`‘ \ , ' — ,• IVi i taxttsZE, rik.i • ; ,,\ his death might orgy . aq effectual, warning to , the thon,„ earlitimatc t pid , lawful . Men, who persist 1 tu Arayel leg tfe'same dowithill road.. Wash. 1 ington City, one of the,most,perilieup local; i itiesin , the, erlef,for, men addicted to affront.. perate,fius, , of Intes,icating Liquors, especial , 1 ly it •they 4 e 0111.Q/firm. jlo , wile, being . 1 etectgOo.,(ngress,. : resolvesnever to drink ' a • drop . 28 . P ,'Jf PrOviak4 lie - has.the virtue - AO' adhem.te. , r.P.Ortintlembut he who:. drinks nl,ittle.,en, cling, hi congress is in great,clan? 1 ter ofdrip .rig much before he comes awri,yl l . „ i , • 0...,, - . 6 .6 6 .... 6 . 1 1 , ~, . s' , ! i 11)::rThe 9eneeared aitinnq s : 1416 Fel=l 1 1081,04 Otters. opt, art i cle on ...Gexeo.l9F *POP& ; ' V 11 TP1 pollsy:itoOtWPlltile • ;which is p htilily the(prilyivvar Itivjni'd ..of gkiini , t'ld' itellrtfild 11y 9f a if.,.,t44tiiii q t ts 4 110," , k1 , qwjmer i IfteLthe.nneen.', terrn.princip,ieu •- -,m ~,,..;,,,-,:,. f , ; : wri I 04414it4 ~.:. . I..:py ;r:iP. , i !i I v,R e :Y,P, I .YIPP II 7 . rtiOr.••.coluce'cn; )? . I,to'CouldeiCtl., 53 .. ''tf, 4 :**Ad iWii.•fiU4,fiiid , to s 4 *t , -. . 4 *:, treats. 4661 ckii . . *.c • :Ur‘i u ur fit „, .. 1 009,,, At..45,i4131.3..-.PRt Oiit*attilinVlVljiClfl.7ll% . o:ll!,l l ::-=ri•!f 4l '..' ( - 4 1 '. fiittt" - ;: . .ifit . :7 ,-- ;' ,1. :• ,17 '.. ; ':.V7A .ll :o l3 ittifq,o449 - 0 4 #. 1 4:f!"1.,'9.. t .t0,r Ei t*. I flcslic!unf4 ( ola3kifitiiicA•llAtil-4crOCkV , ':.,',: ?-.',,....;;',.',.,',....-',...,..f.,nti . 13 .l • ,- ,, 1.;', , ,'',':,•.::,::7:::' : ‘;'; : .' 4',::,"• ! :: 4 :.t,,' ~,I ; I : '-:.: ,l -;:•.::, ,, t.''..4 ,. .-4%;:,t; ',,,.'t,,,';'1:!::!..:,1.,.,x'.,%,.i,,,,:q.,'6,;,.:,_,,,q.:,'..',;',7;2::,;.::-1,:: ‘ 1 4.11%.,_ --tom Oti-A tngl n the FifitPresbytefjen;Chtnntat ..v411,01k the Rev. M • eat, with on youths, why eating, and Treating sta tie is invite mence a clu, MEM our men ; , fwry*ntroisiasm a new Voluntee ed oftieprE? are— Captain.-110 Lictil?nunts.— ert McCord. "Un* We learn that sel, the presetUti mollioalth agai committee: to ou of picking pnelie sent of the Court ney, and the peso bly to the 'terms up ryes. stopped; -ine, losers of the fieib mounts of money _: of prosecution. Th tifjoyful haste Isom alternoon'last. We never fedl sorjously upon the o who are entrusted he laws; and shall ii self to a There state ces.' We 'feel boun intelligence of tilts proc 'commftitity with utter a. duced an extraorditrary grounds, legal or other 'Judges and the grope cm., lets mithorized to g discharge of these prise certained, but it seems pinion 'ot our community they assumed a danger warrantable responsibility so as thellischarge Was g settee of the President Jud also in the absence of: F. •ofthe_principal vonnsel o Commonwealth. Since tl gentlemen to tow n they h pressed the mostindignant the proceeding, and delimit in Ohrylespect and fife liable. • There is in fact bu community with respect anwhat is that a greater tvr. could , y eihave beoli Co. thus givin,, liberty to atop. thieves totltsi.4 etre (boil t on society. The alma w h ich it'is - .... tievett these pris _ °nem committed rouseo-o e 4„ ditmation our community,wiTtch wai'eei g c,\lL :tted if pos sible by_the conduct(); the rteq7„ t i. tne „ arrest.- --Instead of exhibiting feehlg of; men injured by an unjust accusation, hey seemed to rest their hope of defence wholly upon the force of brazen-faced impudence, arrogance and canning. They were of the adem'd foine" order of chevaliers Their exterior appearance was the heighth of gentility, and one of them particularly dis played the "latest agony" of fashion. They had left home in those vulgar public convejt... ances, the cars, but here their occasional out door recreations from the jail to the public . offices, had ta be done in n close carriage.--.--. They shrunk from the public gaze, and hated all' crowds but crowds of uneuspectinA term era with corpulent" pocket-books,- With lots of money they determined to have all the enjoyments which that potent article is able to cluster around its possessor. Tt no testimony to fasten the very act ing pockets upon them, but they lowed through a well connected trai picious circumstances, which left a convic tion of their "guilt upon every mind. We doubt whether shy jury in this county Would havii'been two triers it deci_d_Lng their i Ose• Thoit anxiety to secure a lull discharge by Means of a legal arrangement before trial, has now'dispelled all doubt of their guilt, if any such existed Every eirbumstance in limb ed to make thtim undtiserving ienoy, and tv , o repeat that it it> conviction otc e ntr cinnmitnity tit obargeArom onfltrement was,. unjustifiable, It tletnatide anti ire teeeive investigation. .A. 'Mexican rift!t The fun-loving portion-of ca were set Mt 'mpg With expects cayscr,rions intimates busily whispreil y conoetnitu inoursion,upon out quiet Air "Mexican Lancers,i who dtlrtO:iush its 'on Sa turday , ti'Otnii`4 Oid, , ackie weillt be likely-,to' cutup ' “alltinabug,":4sur . streets crOWliefl:On'§atu'r4ay wt ' frbtil apen s ing 'ough,.about , S;Thloc 6!#;‘, iiti.thi3N . Wdstpij A 26 4q4 1/ i nr e th0Y.1 3 4. 13 1P. il i grg a r - and 4rumr an " )04pi9W: OchP,,V hOrid , BObc Okis‘ be twill° descrilm idthe.p.ie!Riv a l an ' i'rldli'P4kad of the'iciV toiia* rtttriokloy. , , ;Me io,ietit c6i-411aW4Ail BM ? *ete,: f obliguifid,etitfetittlith humburetty-01,EMupi ../...,' s i . --,_. ! . f . hilli*lkg,g 04 Wel - ii4rorilitbeiNUcifkl !fvas td E ',held ittShippenjb Vg, imeningj f or thidiurposu ••'' lac i' A, i ) ' lae,llo,,atiolltgli)Ne th q . Ik C fo:rertiuteorthir new rtill'road ,b rg to Pittsburg, . .‘ • - .We learn from various.seta 'News,' f4t th i engineers of the. nia Rail Road Company are all field, Making preparatory !l'uri/r detstood that - The Cumberland : . will, with the othere,•conin midi 0.-rIJaPARE9A4f.',,I.PAr" 0.. • rtrO d-tedu-'• e . oninitt tide. The pub- - vice& to corn-. number of aught the mill: , aye organized under the title e Commissitti=. mined eicin. The. et. .inn of tile , veetost irkporttirlcci'fbfol MEM met and /lob- BUSINESS IN Sntrornsetnto: says the I News;' untisual stir among all :the' protitioing classes of this borough. Carpi Brick-makers anti others in ;hi ing„have constant employme short time will put up a numbr dings. Houses 'are - in geeitt; bring. high' rents. V/10 meet of our community is busily 4 'there 'is every lriclication !pit tin tip!. ptoper.return for tin kleretui4tsloing..tvfl Choir line, Anil sfl l n greal mongst these eastat:- EMI by their ebun t of the Cony- men recently .n the charge litri by' con eating. Attcrr- ged. • Agrea i'preritieufion stored, to the e` several a- I aid ill costa ey departed • yednesday the attention olifietearters the . hinniso r e store MA A, we. know they will .. fina in at of gootf. El=ll2ll Octof those misVation o . -- 6tr-The synod of ilm,ba of the German Reformed confine, our- ShiprTneburg, on Friday,at a large attendance of Slinis, tireumatan ovever, that ott opon our 15_,—A nett attd'hadscim has just been ceifitqar ny,u,~ll biro- ). On what 8 Associate wealth offi , plication for • A colorttl.tnall.;ttai was arrested in Philadidpiii officer Zell, of Marylaiuk from .11 - re Governor of .14' Brown to be a lugifivi i , State. " It turned out, ' 'edged, vharge - wAs Mei him as a fugitiVe slain ment'etomed. A writ of immediately gotten out I)! Earle, and Hopper for filf case is now under invest raised being'whettter the go behind the warrant of the i;efitigate..the'evidencq on 'will was isimet.4 - ova not as genora) o n so doing TETE the more in the ab PUURN, and Esq. one part of the n o those .üblicly ex: izobation o it as illegal opinion in _ - Where art The fiuoks Count' do we hear nothin with Mexico? Di test; we wer_e_te ld merous and patriot e matter, ittod t 11% by. SEMI not thus far aund th or wounded in the ties in Mexico. outto tight in tills The gays, - 0,0- }) end hosts eT - 011ie sent their sons to I •I• from the dr wlyth President I the Illks,that tie rolled , mong thei any of } l on hal let ut kuily it. Abo !went: (leers aliA prvat Regimen( were ability, at Vera ri have left la tlie same regiment to follow tl.o a diseha . rged. "sogering," duty ; but DEEM %yell en, of pick 'rare fol MEE 0 of Mgt able wino(' lions Mai of ft n Candidate JOSEPH 3 A man in all respects office of Canal Corn: practical man, well ac. public works, hiving been !perintendeuts the Portage litlicious.and ecotiomidali integrity, Lie is•the ittlad 01 ike charge charge of the -essed as we 'are 'with a Aridmilltops—all of Which ti'Kd by- the 'Present party in ~ lottAiting no pehliC property trtAt 4.ITC,Nbm the heavy burden ot ••ttliur Canals and Rail Roads. 4.operior in all the necessa lif:bi a useftil and efficient of l,l:"retired City Merchant," IN, a' Man who knows -neflt's sins sir canals, buLtvhe :Ileitis ?biladelphia, as oar opponents 4.0, , .... tildtas retired nabob like to en i+ . ~Antry seat. - -- - -q,,WiO) mg resolution passed by thri Inttej.l4,tlekks the true ground in respect MI th'U 4 i . , 4 o,r' , ekth Mexico: iiol4o,4kat while, - we firmly believe the tor.o,' ' '4i:/tVivith Mexico could have beets glUktAttout any compranise of our ha tb. 41:30:%"" indivitleal rights ? and 'tor flue • - Arial responsibility Testa - id' his advisors ; yet -ized by the con , 'ye feel It lis P Mil i,kfux.44l•Krs° . ' , " - :•4, - , ',':'.', piece , Iti • • jiitifi. }n4:. 4 itiiif w piece , iciltough Locoloco tre to ha tiroc — th of the , JAMES, bours, tiler a) on'their Ira again TestiMolly is ,:1.,,„' ~ l I • - Ila !alowing more Cully aheivb tleil to thothledfor POUND.SVIDIR.- Da, SykraogroDal, pouirdllairdia hfl;Wik Doe, 1,1v,a,e requolteU Id orgimigaig opinion 1 refliediattetit. I armlet i aotlblngamlill dlarhorge at largo, - and Phyrklanoli, d. 94 0 4 4 ,40.1 IttlnuOiql hulaceds from o iukkr.o or t t. recbmhililliOgjullal Matr ti ' Dtagis Ott Morel; to Irg yolk .Vltglolli or Wits* Ortsunt.' i ,I olos mb much pfetteedwithtlo, zeituont i r h l ki l i alk a C e Pg a c c r x 4 i , ip lill it t ic he f2u l Ni n dro?idgi''Pnciiiiionlo, rungs; 10 4im.',liirirciazi)7fornrin ..w. Hen tuaky; r regoiThlt ait atilliiatual - yeatment of that dleeage„.4oallmto Arad enough, h a d hDuet ei i lahisteaiyr ihoe , g el o e n't m 'theelelnglkgofgraokfort,.lMr rellrt.' 11 ehr u ;'t g fAM v- Regulars r M le lille , first , •Patp uti alloalaloefi t, eue,ogh O f', o.,e,Xgfaeltug,9,e,olo ! t rine, 'Jiiiiiia, Ithi ii3ITV v- • '.. 1 , Aid On 1 ( ' ' . . 1 .." -.-: .' - • "'.s 4 trfi ii. _,-• .- , rninktoriocs.iaiip v. , , Thetabbila:oenticato lionvirodif orimsi Pio living a faaimila4 front.llo,Ml/Dr,l44 o 2lFlrety, practlee,mug is coneldereg a gaga pill, 9, aqta al, 1 fair ; pa fe; ac 4oaays o regular so du ta. ''.l '' I : ' ..' -.44ll,,litiDtSrEltllS'illiMß, 1 • . . ~ D glut on t era* e Since i the Ditrothillrrlllagpi:Zteab,, itii till tit i nlM at nitY At i t. contilliM Vill., hvgadfuabor alliedlopiliaU,V...llitiiiti4K eltet finegofffit 40 1 4mbittul.103 lathe okilik t lat alittiq_ 'IY ilfol)Pa , aPata u arta,Taf intrakilqat httl.OlUer.) Which Win' il 44ove ll. 1 00"pitits, sir k 9t.iblo Commonwo lit dt Null JitautTutt WA 1 10 1 , 1 : Ogolast lorporltton lett leir thatilbq rat te 01 , 0_ , Otieh bottle-- • --. ~.',--,'-' ''.Dr n .4, ,t0rp;;.:„..:7,,-.,_ i :i-marilerpftEighttrciod li#6,etrcitiitiil hilto6ll)biat:' r:!Stflif Itil 941 itilitil?t,S::WAAN*gpstt j : ' . • . I,:xpv . , :t ft : . ~..,,, ..:, a,....1. ' ,A3p.li, f**.- -j , - Ti/b i litil ' Airdillatlifit ' d OailY:Al6 , . _ _ _ . . _._.. 41-F-Sirir-OliOrtlicAilifit,liii.j ti il i ii i jr iiiii ). J r e:e' . :, in almiipro , e ki l .0,10 ere firvorlqcolowiC."., orarillurrimulion and - othen-:(19n .... , .. .. . ....., .... tesence, o alth,tis the eto , nteroi tort of this.itt cuitottatiOti' ~ and 'ollipft Irgingt, - Thb Mural ciraing,l ,novideti for es : rintl health be; 3 nco;'l,bir:'tho' Which 'llt9upantlo,toj 111 , 19111riess ? Wnitipkovate aorilcirlitiriec; a Oared 'arid 1 3 ( 1 1 9,int411, -1 , •pvise, inquue 8. tin; pill he. a:0;1411610 4.! 4:l4eatts. , ,,i':' • E g, B AßridZ, '41.1%; 4rland,t),hi, ii , i 1 VI . f. -- 1 r.;, , , ; ',J. , -11,:' ~ {.O - . .d . , , , , t,0 7,:1 1 , 1.1,11 Ititon 4 -I,Fp ~~y, man, and of his pen ng .repoluti loeed ins ; bf • ; fell nw-eitizens. I IRVIN, thisleCi PepOsyliiftilk "beY , 44stei,.cops iris as their Car, "1 1 ' 041 7; kkshow it, by, a united e r iemipow causes:' ci rtortve - thlyVe" rribui Iroise Ina your, iota it may be upon hie chit scharged with El entire ohility- 1 -4 16ts hUmble to nib highest: "2 50 itrOng hOnt 103 wind; sal JAMES IRV' Its such as shonl gossassed jUdgeMent. I, of verie-corisitlel lairs—of the moil r p both in' Mimic 'volence and ki blican.simplicity 'knowing their fe ',their" wants, he an fly qualified for or, and we tedf .e that he Aritrtr can safely- say to ,L-ISRicur INC .tending, to make 'e feel secure in em t rre evef dal (it akti I ig cause is steajily gr County, and has been resultnt our elections hi don to' this, ;Gititierel v!t d well-desdrved popular; .d.hirn ahead of : hrs party iolitical-strugglesi•and has: now more frier store, we reel warrant • col l tre will do her passed the following n 'leserved—trill tr...cannlidat El 15