1 t) c relatU • , • '=* : VARTZIOIII.I2I'., ' • WEDNESDAY, JUNE '-.3,18'4"1 Zi Our Rohdelt 'Terms, tinaThillar 'Atty. Cents% 'yettr in Advance—'Ono 'Mtler hna 'Setventy-Five ......C.pqhfile.ai.cl within , cir at the lend , clf six bolkislifiiiilFai 'the will of Thhtletitikis - now the (heap-- .esi.V..ipectin .catnty ! '7l7f!,e *Are Veron wont Ta! AillTernbn, GEN, JAMES IRVIN • - : ( 1 CENTR'B"COUITY, • 'Canal Comminsidnet: W. - PATTON OPCGMBERIAND COUNTY. +Oar etityspr"betst in 'Shirrnartirewnotabd vitipitniste•notifred-that ;atter thelslttliqf Itoiiiiihrlisrs. wit 1.48 Mivereil to tkem free 6!:ppsi:ige," at . littrier'zii• &ore in that placi3: Any wko titia wiisk their papers serktlirouah' the 0., , :vi11-pl+sase infetrn lier Tho Prosidynt statts'on his trip to N _ `The Whigs of Maryland have nominated Wight (kdabormaghi as their candidate for it seems ye be new 'conceded that the trope 'generally tbroutiont the United States mill afford the average yield. The tariff of 1846 will of eourse sustain the high inibe 'id flour!. fj6••• We deiplyTMgriti to learn tashig nu. enerous'friends here also will,) by letters to bis family trom Col. Churchill, of the Army, - 310w'at'&evi - OrleaesJhar Lieut. P. Mehaf , ley'luiS returned to that city, .where he re ?pains in a very precarious state of illness ) from which it is feared he may not recover. Col. Churchill's letters give the assurance that allthat medical skill and-untiting-atten• tion of friends can exert, are devoted to his restoration.. N Ewa/mit - a Union.—The two rival six. i ) enny - deiheli. of Philadelphia, the United States_ y Gazette and North Ardirican_are after Monday next, to be Untied and publlshed as one, newspaper. The Gazette establish• meat has been.purohaseil by the proprietors - of•the North American, for 645,000, and the • jeiht newspaper will be conducted by Messrs ',Graham, M'Michael and James Chandler.— Joseph R Chandler, Esq. who has for more • than fis,years, conducted the United States .; Gazette with,great ability, retires finally from The union of these two leading,papers of Philadelphia,will form one of the most extensive acidaluable establish ments in the United States. from Mile' , • ' Bf:ol : Ledger's special , express 'we liave intelligiiiide fibril' Mexico of the abandon . m'ent of the fortifications at Rio Frio—of the arrest of Almonie, though for what cause is unknown—of the publication of titre; edi , guns , of Gen. Scott's proclamation, which . was still eagerly called for by the Mexicans, and wins, supposed to be doing much good-- and of the confusion and anarchy which reigns in the city of 'Mexic. Gen. Taylor :had received orders from Gen. Scott to W ynne° to San Luis, but Con. Scott did c not probably know what Gen. Taylor had not btie furnished with troops for such a venture by the ,„- , The Washington correspondent of the ..Ledger*, still confident thrtfrPeace is close at hand, but' M'r'. Kendall, the N. O. Pica yune, who' writes Iron] Jalapa, thinks there will bei no peace until we subjugate the -"'wholenountry of Mexico. Nora ferrous--it as everybody- now_ knows, to get ~ i fq,a ; War than to.got out of it again l , 33, ;Itaun'oea in-the National :in telliaeneer, that '"'ilbb?ut the`lst of July the Weekly edition of gaei l ia , ill be enlarged to „,tartee its-p(eseut Ozer tlie:Bu6otiptien price -},ll3,peratinum., • The' Daily , and Tri-weekly intelltgeneer 6,eiatisiged in Oka j but witlietn any in- • IlifalitMtot„price,.and the ,editors promise that a•doatile. , sheet (of .eight pages instead of tiethroWn off whenever the press Vieicedings and do. *eliCV g rOs or ofadvortisernents, shall A,: I , , ituireit/ v ; ' r'Otrolit the Etig.lish prices current, the,rea-: ivlniittiltibteil' tit so n'ittnY • . I,,:• , I• m guarter,".,c,leurg,whiph Ittihot notiiinehea The following in . ' iniethef joithiai; • - ;11 t , ,?!.,yty,,be':tO,,sl49 . h,rierstitts,nollinltitetre t sting:7- gt;9Al:qintrier..of:mtbent is en English, measure of eight starttrettl bushels. If,. thisiolOre,tone ;•"biiilU4ii i titittiin f OfeitiOihillitigic`it is 7'840- ji litidg"WVOliet bw A • olukflity bj :7;yaps.we:buve,l6.i;67.6iaentepor' t Aibtsel•K • .1 ~ .. " D " 1 :10 , l i. - ATItTP,7The., P9"1 3 , f e ' , gleYiiitsolr liAmbli?4istlk;PrPvPil a, 4 0 14 11 ' blov , mtii; lino I Ilriolitu•smioatoter4wia ,ntt 7110 4 0 iiiktoltei,DOrlik:OfAiicsu'ie tle- redi- V l ' 1 1 1 001# o l ‘i t)il A , iiUil*?44 4 fiito Aqi, ' i'l, Vals - highiPtiego tirov*Alsi4 - 4Oeritia, ~, sprout)) , epee the poems rlT.ltoisee; aid - 4 tb6l .., I ,l#lo ofti`fitly titlatietiffn itilllls4 hailed ..- ~... , . oil ,Itn. v. ~A.t. -1111 W Onill ViY,lflßPllminws l l4,B! , ,Hß,;;lTawn„ ~.. r a.) ibroagh 9 ut ihq laiid. Pill-1,-lb hiffil ...:0 fli,li erridr'', ' , ( 04, I 'Pli - k"'"r r, . J. ' lot' Ji.,'•ill`d , s i t li .11/t4,04 ' rE10i44 luet lanbrt:ifiPin the MOM , Itig - , -- -ttigailA34 a wtbitirei P (ORA ililyole .1 attinttluA - t 7, 1 0.1 , ,enr 9r„ 4 ?.., 1 tti tri , , , ,*. 4b B sr olltl, l l'irPlP7.l,l .4 v.•ao: 3 villiliiitliii,i4?ii.ile-lfiltitiAggir i f sir... Avsg, 14, ._ ,P 114(411/4 1 W i .,, r eN.9l , sn e illM 6 4l ll t LOPIFuIx!, 44 , •• ~ ,. M.E4 O ntic(Atiirri,P#4,it,ll , l 3, l'7 o l 9 mr'th: • 01? !iteitirAlc4F' lo ' 3 lP, l4 l Wl'of ( (Ioloci It9i fro? ' 1 • ,;, mt,”, (em, ttilloo r g.kto;hYlei.lo) , ' 4 . ~. -:4'';.2 ~, , , , ..., . . ~•., fy , ... __ 4 , y' , • ( ,--0 - _ vrwen.--.Tatiietr - I 1 Front ell Pt;ltaLrilliitti, ' Ceintrionwealthi saf fa 'the Harrislung'Teligrapkb ivo-ba .Ys l e the "bf . thejOtpuftirity of dig. iVik.0.604010. ~tol to aq mist en , pref ii!htoh reglerski', % 4l , 4aih„tercitirntriti ihattlen, Ir\ict 401t)e teh IthfiMnac There" us do • beinteolud de) , monstration of. popular °libeling. any ellitret but a sound convictiob and .adirm cletormi T 1 titiorrof parporm, in the nein& ot the !People ; 'to shave A CHANGE OF MEN AltbiiEAS tUlltES in we-State government. Thousands 'hiNtillinieldfcfre proved e tru to their party Bathe needle to the pole, WILL VOTE F:011 GEN.)RVlN_,Sceowlmilim to 'be 'honest and Taptible, end. tinpolteredbY any polltioal associations; to? that '.he will administer deek4otternment in a map , nor that will redound to the honored pros pdriry of fhe 'State; Wl3 know dl tmany anti), and we are *r immed 'from eCfarces 'entitledio , :fhe st ereditolint•enach 'friends•ot - Gen, Irvin, who erected attached to him iromparty lions, but from a mdetermination to have OHANOE in.the Adinieistiation of ;affairs, die ntiineroass in ell ports of the 'State. The eflittet of such defection in the reeks bf cmr !opponents, it !requires we great •prophet to feretelz—lt-preeentsa-tiate-of-thin4s.—an ilepetnlence cd tideti, that is certain to prove fatal to the'remlection eY Gent.Slitimlyand the hopes of his especial. friends. Bet the wet= fare of the country—a paramount obligation to the party ties—demands sacrifice, and will ensure the result, . Milk this prediction (*—The Harriuburg Union, in tin article deploring the quiet which reigns in Harris burg, compares its icea:tion with the manu facturing towns of Now England, and asks, in speaking of the cotton shipped east am! then returned in prints-- . _. . "Now,why do n'etowapitalislisp trome of these bidet. of .cotton at the Harrisburg wharves- -give the eighty dollars t, our la. borers, and Wire the ten or twelve per cent profit on their capital V? . The ansOrer, we think, to this is very plain- In New Elm,laud the aevernorsol States have not yet been able to discover a lltoTricr in corripanies incorporated for manufacturing purposes, and consequently donot, like-Fran cis Mintik,reto every bill preserted to thorn for signature. • They scorn to know, ideal Francis R. Skunk does not, that such compa nies can accomplish great enterprises with out interfering. With-the-msgular--businessAn which stockholders are engaged, while en individual, embarking capital in it, accent ing to the wise head at the head of our State, would have to relinquish his otdmary put; suits—in tact make it hie 'solobusiness--be cause not one in fifty thousand has sufficient capital to pursue it suecesitully, - May not an'ansWer then be fciund •to the queries of 'the Union in ale silly veto mes sages of Francis IL Sliunk t (*—We commend the following to our neighbors of the Volunteer and Democrat: THE CAMPAIGN.--We are sorry to observe in several democratic papers, an attempt to injure the private character ordre opposing candidate torGovemor, by foolish and absurd stories about his manner of living—his occu• pation as an imn master--his bad treatment of his hands, &c., all of Which we feel cer tain will injure instead'ot benefitting the. democratic cause. Gen. IRVIN does not be llongle our patty, but that is no reason why his 4invote characted should he attacked.-- His chilrooted as an upright, honorable and fair. man is 4 well known at home, and ; al though we, differ widely in our political views, yet we•will-iKn degrade our colurns as we have been urged-to do—by giving pub licity re such groundless au ,. l ridiculous sto ries as we have alludeillo. We proless to be governed by principle, and to have some worth contendingior. Do not let us, there-' fore, tathdlyroonfess we . have none b y . de scending-to low and vulgar abuse of private character, nor by atterftpting to raise prejudi cos against any particular pursuits in life.— All branches of legitimate business in this republican country are honorable if honien. hiy pursued by the persons engaged therein /Ti mm Times. sir NEW GAME LAW One of our sporting II lends has handed a US a copy of a supplementary law passed by the hug Lagislattirc, respeoling the destructiodlof game-in - Cumberland - cmun • to give' it Pobl cation A supplement to an act, entitled "an. Act to pv,event the,destruction ef trout in Letart Spring; Ind the preservation of die papte in the colef4lf,Curaberlfind, dm. ~ Section ine it enacted, &c. That from the i first day of January Ao, the.,fiist Clod bar, each,atiksiv,ery, year 1 10;ftpr, it shall be unlawful fat.. any per,son in trap or, destroy any wiia ttnicey, partridge.pr .rabbit, in the county ,of Cuiritindaml,, antler ,tlie penalty ol,five.dollars for each 'Aud i eve ry, offence. . • , ,• Section That the first day 91.lailw. ary to the, first dar ol SPOtemt)pc, in„ each yeatAtemaftes,4 shall, prilliWifin to any persnif to ,shoot, ; or:de:an:iv, nay, ,9r. PhOrYtast h iti pqpkqy,toOrwlo,(l,, !titifier the peppily of OYEo9orirs frir•MP;94 , €9.4, every ,onence. . • Section,tht,titie:fitth ' .o .1 01, ()Copps oftgO:A4-.tov4iat! thiti44.io l ,l9Pg o , l 9e4 sttrO. l o4oo3'..rPPPfitetkonnt i =I • The:Nttionat Jubilee ol..the,ontio.fiTein 'pentnee in Philudelphuip on 1 truettley 'li4st; , '.‘v l es l''xi tfilleiyditi l ".ol4,e - dtiC ;110iikiseliiiitiVeis . 4 ( ~. , .• .1.. , .„.. J, t.l, •trvji. , Wert , : te • fitteagettee , treeVatitleet,eYetYistate ..itt . the. Union:.:;The..number'aipei:etins in • piesidon was eatimeted ar112:i100, Witilil ,liriiiuiilitiO#l3ie iiiiii6l4 irdid ttie r f iiiiiie 0 tg.typli- tp:fail !qlimr, , .? iii.T . Rqmmilir, four hours iti Intuiting, overtlie'dettignedxoetd i 'after whieli it "teiiiied telittiiliihllithStitiiii.o . , ; u p• ,1 , ... , . tu ~ t .tttr.twt ;10 i ' , l s 4 f lIIP P r f t qPini-fau ,Alr '',..o.ll.),PAvioq been ~a n expected iyiealltelAP Maier in„ooneer :queue of-the dangeroustilineett of hielnothl ii4ifeh:'Clitilcir lio; . witiiiiiiViiiled nibu „,.; 1 . .1.1.1t ViM k O n Th P4SP fin , .q9llYehf'll , .ftfltctleetrt mho ; entire,, pi.oettedines,pftesed , ell I,l9houi , towilent or' diffieulty.of hity kind:lllPo .....,10 , I I d /Zak ,f4elit , ''' ~. • . •• ' k ~ 1;4.1s ;friii 1 '‘ ' ` ,t-; A;GibilitiiOrilizifitWileiitiii3lloitokris Itietiliti'iddllid t kisFtitliii3i l Pityteobdtir illi tukrtißilec titieSittiiiilkilletV` *fillt 1 1031Y6loultitiP5tikid'ilitiekt'AlibiritIrli -1111 we* Witt.taliiiit Aitebiiird4r4fyld, eakti, ISie thit'itiiielil killgi'xittlift'doWitt.fpe cti. "itlittiliftf c VI , theelibieriAtliiiiiintitialP¢bt Weld er ,9eri, ? Harrison hove lb' vido`V,' df,tetr hg thivlV:iive ' - bf. thi3 'Paiticiiikible.hT l Hide 'if ill 1. AtkititdOitgteegetliiitiiilliVi fil'elteiit'ho lieerit'br ivOkisiit''eight. ttgh id 4iii dv t ;# l, lBl,l6o . k bir 7 t•ii4tly 'wilt+ cvegtielwi 3 Oitlielyitydel • liiiit bi af iitishenijerei,.lititik' qiitiutiiVitt. ; ar ii jo i 6 ~-,:itiil 1 1 1 1 ', 09 !OlAv/ (10 !AA? 4 F 4 ' •• ,'' ;--.-- ' - '6" - '-. • r '. - - 'L , •-I ,r 77' ?sli:> ~::~c_. „, troa.*m.. .r.,.4, lap, .r.F..prz.--4.angtrW:--'- pftiVit.6 l l4 . edosays the Nited ;States Irdt4; \ fhatthe present Gubernatorial can -1 vtisl , iii4ifej . State, Vonid be 'managed witlf . , f a ,aft - v . -d to . • • b • Is . ' ~ ,0 1 3 b ai A •growing imp! yementArt, ifiblin t a . ' ntimention such sub9ects, apdf,the' I , tilltatifi nd appeals to vulgar seitt;nifinjii;', NiviiibichliVe too long and too regullily char acterized/ Pennsylvania pcilitieal contests, were about to be laid aside. This pleasing expection was faanded.cm the tharaCter of the l two, men Intiminated v arid on hie - tvidefiti dispitst' which i•imani:lPann4lvanians!hairt inanifeeted :.at the entitiderningEtyte of apart the preis, and the rnothid-a-ppetiqi'far.ci lurriny that coedit feed on . rtach,garbage.,,a4 ask Tar Thore. Brotvre are not to realize all arm •expectations in ihis Matter..rirecontenc. tibia idea:that ~ w ektit, dig qttal it ett,'• ana that poverty, and 'vulgarity are requisite to pomp. lardy, • is still •operativo, and will be-tound moving ,with other %Mai eqUally i tali : leper, equally '''''''''''''' .. : jAlrib ' S • ibilli, the . Whig candidate , is licit, it isriald., and that , -assettani made 'to these., whoate 'not welt informed, nor vrell`tthppli ed, ii•Miidently intended to arouse that hos , tility which little minditherish towanda those more enterptlsing, , stir ore industriona. But ins James Irtin'?gitilrered'llie riches by bad snamsl......llaa..lie..attipped‘the...isniortunate, , grou6d the debtor, amt twisted a deaf ear to the cry of the =Beret- I We never' , heard that he did. We heard a working man a few . "weeks -since, remark to an old atsratintance that he bad left Centre county.. „ 4 .Tu get work,” I suppose. 'Yes, and I got it:" -, Are you a Locofoco yet I" "Yes, tem, butt shalt vote for Names Ir vin." ' - • . . ! why is that?" "Because I• have lived near him,and some times Worked With him ; tow men de that who will not vote, for him to be &vet:nor?? Ebit.if wealth is disqualifying, how hap pened itdhat the Decofeco party, in 1844, nominated Mr. Aluhlenburg, a man of very large means? Is it that Mr. 111. received his money from others, and Mr. Irvin earned his by labor? . lye say nothing.about Mr: Shutik in vow. noction with wealtbi for we do not know that he is rich; we wish him rich--but if he is poor, of what benefit can his poverty bo to dee people? Does not pororty,in-thiswedd, ercirose a man to bad temptations! , Poverty must espectallybe.dangerous.to One in high. pieces. But we see that some of the Polk press are denominating his Excellency, the Governor attars Commonwealth, "Old Frank Shunk.' ) This is a miserable piece of low demagogue ism. The attempt to apply an epithet which no men likes .) . Unless some event Make the trle honorable, is contemptible. Mr. Shank has no right to the epithet old, and has yet to perform the act which sanctions any . strivrame. Why cannot both - cdndidates be allowed to pass through the canvass without-the misera ble personal assaults to which we allude -without the appeal - to bad - taste - and base pre= judices, which begin — arready to be beard. One of these wen (Shunt( and Irym) will be Governor orthis Commonwealth, it.life spared him; will it contribute to State pride that we have driven out one man be cause he can earn money, and driven in an other because his character or conduct may be benefitted by an appeal tovulgar feelings? Let us hope that the good sense of the peo ple at, large will correct the gross error into which the papers have fallen, and show to the world that the talents which - qualify a .man to administer affairs judiciously, are of the kind that is desirable im a public officer. Arrival of the Cambria. FALL IN FLOUR AND GRAIN The steamer Cambria arrived 'at Boston on Thursday, bringingtiverpool dates to the 4th inst. The news is of considerable com mercial importance. There is unexpected nets of a great decline in Flour and Grain, owing to - the favorable prospects of the har vest in England. Noutrhas declined to 40s. a .barrel, but was fairly opined •at 435, for best WeSteni. Anierican Wheat at from Ins. to 12s. per,7,9 lb. The total export of Flour from the U. S: to Great Britain up to May 14, •. • ,t - 4656,802 barrels, and neatly an equal:amouilt-of Wheat. - 'The most important general, news is, the intelligence of the death of Daniel O'Connel the great Agitator, of Ireland and of Dr. , ;Chalmers; the eminent Scotch Theologian.— O'Connel died in Genoa, on the 15th of .MaY.. He directed his heart to be deposited at 'Rome, & , his body to be buried in Ireland. ~rom:~dliexico, Thu Picayisnii end other' New Orleans pa pers of the 10th; reecived ' by theil, contain additional • details tient MeXice; brought by the schooner Oregon., , Gen: Almonte , has- been arrested b the Mexican:Government for corresponding... With diem Scott: . n t•Santa, Anna'sldespatch to , •the . President •substitute, urges:the , vigorous , prosecution /Of she war until ample justice" be obtained troth their unjust aggressors 'declaring ithe ealvk rtion of the capital i tebe indispensible, , and , proposes nte , reeign' as I:commander:4n ,-ehiet, rand first magistrates; ih r itidesimiry,:t.. Annaya'a reply coincides with tile views of 1 SantnAn r •tiar.an& invitee him to onmeand! take 'for- Mal possession efthetcepital.i',,The Mexieitri papers lire - est entt with 'regard‘to the.rebeption ,of StintalAnna , itrthe capday and nli , nrit.saY 4 pi heftier) he - A was;; stoned i or t,inisillted. na 41 ,conntrymenfere evidently, 'profoundly :indig: , row., at • hie i ;repeated ,failurecw IPhey c say , nolliingt.With, regard to , PantaltAnitale designs .rite thplresideney..n The'eleotion had been , determined as ferns the:states are concerned, itimthe 'loth ult., but the reedit , witarroOrnerrn. landrecingreeprmiy yet htive•tnelech r.. I ,Di!!' , 10/Senta Amin has written priother!lettei; sta fing that the, would i;prisitivel.y., resign”uplese -,hialfirtri6lotithe:dedencetof_theijapiteLviere 4idoptediqti ..1, )I , iiirtrtl•U '.l , ' - ! . W4 I" ; '.) 4 ' , '4ik i li ' l atm o grenteit - iiCtiiitpprevailed*AoligTll., :claie'evigipVtlist ' citizenst ofnlMeirico : tol,plebe their• Gapitaliinlapropeielate Of, deletieeolt L li 01A41 aecomitsqerfeini to indicate that a hard ,fightWfil take)pliteelbefore!Gerw Scott 'mill be ittide,toenter-,thec:chr of fM °l6d t`'- 4 ?antl ht li wi4 ,doubtlerie!be:ispposed:at.itiiiPrimt.).if p .1.) 1;1 The':i i *extict iamottrit et 'Orettilfiriattle, Joreee iiiio4lrnewrsibUt' , .)het must:: have3teCeived , iidditiont r io)htei,onlyi.frOth from' , liiiyo64,fix l / 4 10 - >#llichiitro Still;dedynrrivimr, at 4 " t ' w , , ' ,.* '' ~)i'i'''-,,- • it ytY - Y-fote raoi;itCri st.pt fi6niiiiCilit4ViiiliPkilit:(oe4.he444‘ 41;1§4 A , azi,.:;qik( 4, 0' , 1', 11,, 1%'w1ii1..1 , , '.4= ' Mr` IlsAiiiii ., iA; lwryay; - 71 , ' l . il ll4 . sicai f :# l l;iiieiiiiii ) re 114)iiitiliu. p4 i iiiiivoy, t i 1,44) i A , t w iroAttfo f ;*; ~„-,,.,. ,‘',,r,,,,,-;;7.:,:',;:t,',:ikti.,-.;,,,,,,,,:e4.:1(v44,,,,i.}.".,..ii,,1R=ugt1i,,,1,i T. latflba r lraititTZO. ,r.;" is v , O,I4OIIOO3 I tVeIVFL. .„ .41114DI:ii,.#10„:1540,50::',#,;tit'O':efosO of 'the tqlirtkqegt 344 4iikti; ' 94 11 5**liir.. 4 *.foRtK, i! : 04 s election tiiitilitieitigUbdors, by thelik format Societies, is extremely fortunate, and ensures for our community ;literary treat , of the highest thalatter. ' - : -,l Phev..ixamirration of The Classes will corn- , lance Ittlit &Wear, A,111...1, Into „ittOth. , "I'he - eleetini - af 'the likiefeWirill be held Hie 7th:rif aufy r at_theitanilAtp.' . :Thit Cira T tion bef4 thelielltaT t eltreitricii delivered by tho Hon: CThinixs at-Valet:4lA: M. on the. 74. h of July, The Oration before tire General Philosoph. ioal Society; will, to.deiivered by WM. B. McCunte Esq. of, Pittsburg, at '3• o'clock, -P. M. of tiro sidne 'ay. The exeroisesl of Commencement will take placetat tee clock; A. M. en the flth of The frieridatif tThictition acre cordially in cited 'to bp tattseret; and share hi the literary lestivilea el the occasion. • . , • PAgTORAII. ILESIGNATIOiI:—Rei. Nev. tat,. Pastor ef.th; First PritabYterian Church, bi thil b leiough, resigned hie iharge rirt'Sun. ;day }n et, veryjoncli to, The regret cif a large inajority,ef his congregation. V Xligeigh the ~ a eceptantes of his resignation was urgently pressed upon his friends by 'lli mSelf, in con sequence of his unchangeable determination ko leave ) but few of the congregation voted to accept fact which 'exhibited the lvarm'esteem in ‘whiall Ire is held.. lie is a faithful and devoted Christian Minister, and we wish him happirress and prosperity in whatever sphere of vsefisiness his future lot may be eat tie Will preach his farewell sermon en Sunday next. "lostontyk !t--The Messrs liarrrer, of .i+l. York have eemmetreed the issue °Ea. new illustrated editionoruJosephu.;," anew trans lation, by the Rev. R. Traill, with notes and explanatory-essays, by the IteV, Isaac Tay • lor, of Ortgar.• It is a very - beautiful edition, and in that respect corresponds to the value 4 a history which stands unsurpassed .for enduring popularity_ and interest. It will be published in pans. at . 25cts each number.. For sale by rill.' -16?;Mtcr, Main street, who has bun appointed a -gent' et thi'Messitt Harpers . t)::rf!..Some miscreant or. mimes : as amus ed themselves on 'Saturday -night last by ilirawing_bottlesof-writing_inkrxitedlor-black i liquid, spline several houses and signs in town, and Practising other practical jokes of a like character, such es mutilating awnings, &c. The Court House :bean3" some unsight ly stains mode In this way. We trust these midnightmowlers may be detected and vis ited-ciFith thp punishment they deserve. Our borough authorities will soon be e l ninpelled to employ i eNiailant night-watchman,-to put an end to these Outrages, The Shippenaberg . News says that one of the disasters ‘inich has-recently caus ed the detention of the passenger oars on the Cumberkend Valley Rail Road, was occasion ed by some fiendlah rascal throwing a fence rail across the track between thst place and Chambersburg. The guilty perpetrators of such villainy should be ferreted out and pun isheil with tha utmost seventy. (& A Man named Joseph Routh?) was found dead on Thursday last, jn an nul-buitd log of one of our public houses. Ile was n man 'of intemperate habits, but the Coroner's inquest. returned a verdict of "'died by the visitatation of God:" • CARLISLE DEPOSITE BANK.—An -effort is .now making . to have,lhe stook of this Bank subscribed for, whioh is it stippmed will suc ceed. We !carp that all the shares, except about two hundred, have been taken. We should.fike to see it in opperation, for certain ly the people of this county labor tinder many disadvantages for the went a Bank of some kind. This Deposite Bank, if properly con ducted will prove a profitable in vestmeut to stockholders.— Volunteer. • ARRESTED --The neuro BOON alias Buck, was arrei4eil at Columbia, Lancaster county, by Deputy .Sherict fillCartney and Constable tituast a low ilays.sincei and is now in jail! this is the Jailor, it• is suspected, who at. tempted, ,to fire the Court Donee during the late ii,ot.,--Volunfeer,, EIMIDEEM It is now,pretty woll ascertained that the Locefecoi have - elected the four Judges - of the Court of Appeals of N. Yprk, and a ma brity of the other Judges ? bat whatever num: er the Whigjs,have got is a- clear gain—tho the appointing power heretofote having been mostly tn'the hands of them opponentst But just think,of theielectioh,ofludges'on politi cal grounds-k- ~": • , , • • A Moe Of eitruortlinal longbvity is repott ed oti.Long Island 'the•nersottot 'a min to , have !boon born' iti•the' 17th bomb ry, boing 'noVi , i nigh i I'so years doge! 'So 'saps a lettep imam Nove , ,York,xpross. . • Sowers; the tiearni"oldispnrchei re. •eently murdered in Mexico'. vine ,frotii Clio-. 'ori CountyV , in'thirt Stine—Ate town. of Look '• ; ; . • , • 4ititio'rib.:,i'litFeen,,elrl4rit 000,pf sehriler stote,lteppor, 4e . Pins liiirg,.4liir'riti.Tolntitoyri;. : ,, on. the :• •'" • ' • 1;:, .1 leub.terranean utrtmet lege . ; ilimenpione; .bee r ,been,,terOntlyv discovereit;.; in ; the( • qttottiee 01 Plrraohn . iKennedy, , in:Montgcr: ! Moly; rnountyy;for ' t i+i • til;Dr,Braokiribridge i hastetrigiied -• • derioy, infrqlorierton ceeneels! bittg.‘,;:.).liii-Onunr.to....be4tiftplietittrY44o(e.Sr: Dr. Baird.. o . rrr'',/•• •w, , 2•`: 1 4' Massachusetts lertheir .Iprjantll fib feWf•sigiieardtibutitlicui ..., , tyvo., ;( i.?,.11.11q:C/te1(1)01 ithfit's , r_py:PAPW e l A ßP , UMP,RllT l M9P.Pt r gilg) , iii 1 11 10)1,1ITRilf,1008?ArtYPPIA - ,9q - IEIN9t tff4fFi 11'0 intrion,c,taVllool.lvllollsolltOneedi letitieeki ,likNew-WcOsi f lor:ptealinjaViii•jaokenti!to.ezt !of:Flo/ r • orni C., on the'.7th 100.; for.sl . l2ipe.r .bushet.:4• Fifteen,?mileerot`, the Central' Railroad at :9:10.1404prPP1F . 491.10',4P.1Y r . Ittilltoi4o o i ll ).4Nr 2 : l 4 l •W*4oT:il '' '3 141 1 1[ 16 : 1 14 44 fT - 00 .0 00* . f : 7 4 . 00+. ,,, A i ., t a t N i l tot Ali - . THEINSOLENCE - orif..o t 4VERT . , o i _.- Moral Trevis „-..:\ . . THE ADM INlStiftlpN-AN VAA: I4 'The strongest filit(tlit on of .. tin 01(340_ t id power that we havfnistst wi# f hirls i 4sayi) Philadelphia lnqUireos!thrylita oettertatti; organs of the Admiiihhtaitenliikd cliargiag th k # independent journalists of tire country with. moral treason, because they will not bovi to all dre - deciptons and determinations of 'Mr. Polianditialabinetin , relation stesheMexs , icart war, , These last named. individuals have been ele;iiited iti - POW'er and irffirce by thelieeple_ at late, and having in their ofli-, cial positions committed certain enormities, they TOrrhbont and,Witli i firsolent:audacity, charp a portion el the freemen of this emir's., try with mhral tresition,!simplybecitelse they' Will not eensent to Aielsylp_their Aifieriy of thought and 'spaaelti.fia iii,; ii'ghtl6 denounce their servants feranrcondnctthey may deem disreputable or - inlamous. ' Hat, the trick, : bold as ifis,o,will'ncit answer. h iitnetri new device. On the contrary, it ,is a Coffman artifice on the part ofthegniityrtotharge the very offence : they have perpetrated, upOn others, and thus. le-distract 'attention from them Selves. In this case, Mr. Polk, as it is well knoWn, perniitted SANTA ANNA lepass into Mexico, to revive the drooping energies 1 'of t his-pe ople,-placti:. himielf - t the - head - -o f fresh armies, and•contend 'With a force great ly superior 'against General . Taylor at Buena Vista. Even new,'our lafest advices state, 'that General Scott, alter the battle ,of , °erre Gordoi would have marched and taken pos session of the Capital, but his farce was alto glether insufficient. And yet the very Ad ministration , that permits (hese oversights and errors, that is gaiitr ol this conduct, has the insolenceander theSe circumstances, to turn upon a portion of the free people of the Uni ted State's and charge, them With moral trea son, beeause they will not endorse all acts of Mr: Polk concerning the, Mevicatt war ! Could.audacity gmfarther 1 Could agerern ment that has been elevhted -te a tereporaty; power, and has plunges! Ilureotrntry into an unneccessary war, manifest more at rtrespir it of tyranny 1 \Vu charge that if moral tree son has , :been committed in this matter, the responsibility justly rests upon the Executive of the nation. And we .do not mike this charge lightly or without facts. Ile .a was, who assisted the Mexicans with "aid and comforO' in the !trier of their extremity, by permitting their greatestGoneral tp hasten to tile rescue. HO it was, who called for the 50 ; 000 volunteers after the battles of Palo Al to and ResaCa de - a Palma, but nevertheless neglected to send them into the field, after Congress had responded to thecall, It was under his Administration, and at the sugg6- liOrt of serno of the members of his Cabinet, that a large potties' of 'the force. was with drawn from General Taylor, immediately preceding the battle of Buena Vistaiand that the old hero was thus forced to contend ag ainst a Mexican army live times as large as his ems, and headed by the very Santa An na who was paAsed ietsi- Mexicehy Jarfies K. Polk. ' IliVas the policy of the Adminis• trailer' that urged General Scott to com Etienne a perilous march to the city of Mexico, and after he had covered himself and his little band of heroes 'with glory, compelled him for want of sufficient men to pause at Jalapa and Puebla, and thus to yield in some sense many of the advantages of his victory. U,,- on this very point, we fitid the following in a letter . dateil Vera Cruz, May.i9th, and pub lishetriri the Cornmereial Times ; ... .. "In yotir paper of the 6th instant, now be fore me, you Rive place to nn extract from that remark-able journal the Washington l'h ion, declaring an the authority of the Adju tant General, that //there, cannot be a daub that when the time of the twelve months/ volunteers tun out in June and July, Ger.er al Scott will have in camp as marry troops, anti as efficient ones, as will replace these -or more troops indeed ;" and repeats:— "lie will have reinforcement more than suf., ficient to replace the twelve months men BE FORE THEIR TIME . EXPIRE, even if none of them-consent to re-enlist:' Again the writ er says: "lf eve estimate the old army and the recruits which ARE JOINING 111111 WLTH olx- ' • warm, RAPIDIrr, and the volunteers during the Wit,r, who are sent ter - reinforce them, Gorier- 1 al Scott MAY inionsutx have near twenty ' thousand frappe under him. Under this view of the CIISO, MS, obvipue THAT ,lIE IS UNDER No NECESSITY OF :mat:align on - 11t8 - rtittrelf itt - Jalapa, bur tre MAY PROCEED, IF lIE SEES via., to the Capithit", '• .' ' . • The Man` who penned that article, could not well.have been so ignorant as to believe the facts which heasserts.,.or to trust in the calcination of probabilities based ripen them. tie must have known, or the Adjutant Gen el-al, whose authority is drawn into contempt could,. or etigq to have informed him; that Geheral Scott find not-at that -moment, ONE HALF of twenty thousand men Under his corn mand, in the senaeintencled by ti writer to be understood, anti AT THIS TIME, let •rne as •eute. you, upon the authority better than-that of the Adjutant Generali . that General Scott in the heart df Mexico, has not 'eight thousand efficient men in the fieldionontiiig every sof-. diar :able to • bear ;o, , ,:frotni Vera Cruz: to riff Puebla!! i And ' e those much-talked-' riuS r /Of Yeinfoicemenie?.;4lolie . ril recruits •whieh' • tire; ioiniti g him' w ith . u n Usu al nip id i't,Y Ph iVet:, ty feWlniss thjs.ivay ji.ciridt..f I faney ;:Giinerat Tayloris ; kept; Niaiti ng ‘ifor: l ,4 the , !fellifoi:cei inenis • which wilt bivsent t tp 'hirif ' le ' tiinel' i :entirely • trin . longlo•ehable , •• him to cipen, an-. otheepasseller, thorn P': 'Po') '• IV! - /I 1A: , / 1 : 1 '''* - ya ci!jiitlie:A.lllolMo..to'..:'tii:E4' 1 4sii, 1:9!P;$ 100101rFPAITS 1 41 1 04,00,, , P2iiii*1C 1 ,40 = ;pendent journalists and freemen - tot this - count-, 'try', wird speak 'outiheitilioughts ?like•ln'err,) Priiiiefs'ind a it iiiiirliin' ittietiii:' l ' iiii,4!...Alili , ~., ••• , ,,• , ,, , j,-• C , "< , :f7 , ilo )fi: l .l , t" i,mt :tAlici - PqMPApt9344 l %, - M...ra .f „b3!P!,P4. .erippleditin..roSettre - es aniYeerripetled 40, fighi Ugaitnit:faarful./madi / Gtinerali*ett tie . it s ygo !'h i ii:e Pipi l lbf ? 'fiind Id lee ill id h•hy/ ii ituf ',' ii -thrwe •Ir2 , r; r.r. r,:. ; 't ' I :1*OP q-ii.4o, i\cl,YOt k rili th)f:,7TOchi goiipnlii__MlTFlTllli tt l4ll-sr,o4r#l9-00M19 effieiel - oseoinit:petc,rry, qm , p.-(4,40 , Y41g0:-ff ' ililbiiiko,,ekiliPt4hiP* 44.0 0 .1V.V..11063;c 7 iii, 'repeat the question , of the NeivilOilliitiESJOri 'i;iskoh'Otit344re, " , tlli:iriiiltioiqiiintili•i46lo4 Ott *6l44l'ilVoit if .. f Viiiii.tieS'ihe**inti iiistratipe.b4ooo.l%.4 414 Y, .Eit'47 l kr.r.nornent; id' oiltioil l'2l)49.tßitert tiTiSta; fall C the:: ad vari . 4 Vigeit'Odiii r a t iiiiirii i heitiqea tliOVliii ii;64 l g, I. 1, , ,,-mz,v,•••Att.“..-0,- 'f I c' ;00 ;.TIVII,I; 3 2 CiIry 9 ., A u 8 01 4 ,..i1-ciffitP#Miql.PßPßYo, o k , °PUY , 4ialie,•kpos) ii*riOpely**49oo44ollledi :ninitiiKtiiliiii4iiii4oiiiiCtiOkili4tioi...l Alti . 4 6 4l;iKig l ell:iiik,Vg i tilitl' s li : Mtiiiii.. 7 . ';4'.6i,' ~ , i,,m,,,,,,.,,,,,,0,.ii,.,.,,t.t..,,,,.,„.r1t .w; ~ ;40. 020 ,1 11 4'#9111, .F rr V .9549/ 1, - 9P, r1 9C41,r1§- e fghi 7 :C*!iiiitili7l.iffta',clrHkiak*thtict/ii . **jf,!Siattt ;Aiiiiiirqiiil *41,114110 'elitirghittkileviio # A ;4l4l4o6lo4iiliitied*Oii4llol -iJ• ~..!';•,.,1•.Ai4..;(.?..;:).••••44i1, f ,1 0 .? , ! Nt, o::, ! ,:oy.Nocri •••?,i..1 .i..; • '.::: / - :• ,. ..1,•'' - - : J..' ':•.i •?••! ' `'.. ,L.,': - ::•'-• :1: :•',.:',',, 4 '•'!•.,•-, ?-7,',11 A•ii;:iY::.'.l . •(-:.•-,',- , , , ', - ,••--,'::•-,' , -,•:•::-... - ,....'-';:.: t.;'!-,!:'• ...................... , . . talli - triforkiipiiiionithiler theist circum . skylclith' The7446 - tiearatiuti 'should hang Its kead.tin ve t ' !fillip: l e, 914"ki:kteuikof at.. ig . temp : i4 ‘plri,Chelidtti:f:rand '40%1 Ifr , titil • ghoul canklyodmit its firFers, apt*,..,f,cli s forgi , isssfro , the coun 4+. Mi4 , 4s Its ,bbe,lo iktind,..eitilt.,.,th?msjfidi of ,tfibiv• 4.Vika I:l)3eri'dost, \ frfiltidullilundirs have ciiii- Mined ) and the war still rages. The people Piave been true, but he Government bre ! been false. 'Vie cry of moral treason, therefore, earries'Witt a bad grace from [the White Rouse, and it is likely to be received by the people either with a hiss of scout' or a burst • ,of-indignation. 0. the, Ilerol . d & Expositor. Tire Volunteer, o n. Constitudonal 'Law, To the Editor of the Herald :—The editor of theyoltinteer, - gives fiiistieildere a Short Sedation on Constitutional Law as appli cable to'Slavery,,and decides the act 'of . the 441-legislaturella be unc r onstitetional rand Void ! t strikes mbilnit' this is treeyinzakst. He:up - Sots' at Arne ,seticii; of two branches of oertgovernrinent - L4llo.legi3litkire and executivend Itte' 'opinion. of the Su preme [loafer - the United States - I.' • - Perrnitme,•as [ suppose I bavestinlied 'as much law as the editor of the. Volunteer,' to examine his ppaitions. -110.artiele down to the end of his quotation iromilte 4th Section of the law of 1791,18 well 'eiiugh.. the U. -Stateitilcentititntion*4eifes-Itintivitiks.46—be 4delittpted up," end the, law of I,79B.prescri , bes the manner :high it ttlone.L;-- NM does our State trawiehiact' anything ' ng ainst4he fecovery ol,slavos accerding to the mode pointed out by said abu'except so far ast . reg,ards State officers. With' regard to State officers, I will remark hereafter. . The Volunteer - ;by inference, asserts that the means of recovering slave property is ta ken Away by tim•State laW. Any petron.who will examine the law et 1793 and 11 - te State law, Musisee hew untrue this inference is. It iewholly groundless., - • We quote from the act - of 1193 as copied into the Volunteer: Act ofl2th of Feb. 1191, See. '3," When any person held'to labor% any of &c., undo' the laws thereof, shalt escape iriie any other of the said States or Territortes i the person, to Whomeach Tabe' pervie may bedite; his agent ot attorney, is herebj emperthered to seize and arrest suchfugnive from labor,and to take him or her before anyliidge of the circuit or district courts of the United States Szc.; or before any magistrate of a salary,- city, or town corporate, wherein . suctrzeizumerarrestshall be made," &o: The law of Congress does not mithorize ny . Judge or magistrate to issue a warrant to arrest a fugitive from tabor, nor does it ;Mato ize or empower a constable, a sheriff, or aity other person hilt the cattier Or hitt:agent- ot at ; torney, to arrest. - After the fugitive has been etre - st - gch . putim:r - or his sent it lobke or her before any Judgeof the circuit or dis trict courts of the United States, & . c. or before any magistrate of a county, city Otto xti cor porate?' Here [admit our Stale law comes in col lision with the riot of Congmtss, and we Will now examine hew far that collision is to af fect our State law.. . In the case of Priggs vs the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, :16th Peters lieports, 542, the Supreme Court of the United States says:. "As to the arohority conferred On statc mag istrates, wl:tle a difference of opinion exists, and mny exist on this point in different states whether Suite magistrateS are bound to act under it, (the law of Congress of 12th Febru ary 1793) none is entertained by the Court, That Rate magistrates nail/ Hwy choose, ex ercise nuthotity, UNLESS 1 3 .1t011l MED BY STATE LEGISLATION." In the same caso 7 page 540,the Court says "The court have not the slightest hesita tion in holding, that under and by virtue of the constitution the owner of the shore is cloth ed with the authority in every sane or the Union, to seize and re-capture Ins ,lave, wherever he can do it without •a breach of the peace a itlegr 1 tiriolence." . Again says the Court in the same case, page 541. , ertm.tiatural, if not the necessa ry conclusion is, that the National govern ment, in the absence of all positive provis ions to the contrary, bound through its own proper •Ilepartmetils; legislative, executive, or rdicial,"as the case may regime, to carry in • to ellect all the rights and -dUties nmictSed oy the constitution." From these quotations it appears-Ist That Stale legislation may prohibit Sidle mar ignites from taking cognizance, of the law of 1793. Therefore our law which ferbids our i iii iii State Judges and :nagistattes from l ing un der that law is constionional and ecided by.the•highest Judicial tribunal in is count ry. 2d. The owner under the l aw of 1793 h ' the right to seize anti arrest his slave, tint no body else has (except his agent or attor ney) and there is nothing in our State law. to prohibit him front doing ad. • - 3d. the government of the United States 's -`--bound flaroue t its proper departments," and not through State tribunals, "to carry into ef fect the rights anti duties imposed by. the ConStituticin."' Of•course, it cannot depend with safety,,'as the Supreme .Court admits, on StritocmirgistritteS: ln case cirtfte . recove ry (Waimea it must depend upon its own jti diciary. ~ ~ Congress.cloes not pretend to enforce it upon the Slates magistrates to,act under the law of 1793. And the Supreme Court cf the United,States says the State magistrate may IeXIE Cllloo%E,,act under. it, if not prohibited by ,State legislation.. Mattherefore. becomes' of the assertion of Volunteer, that " the State, 'cannot:say; that because they (h er meg , istnites) are acting_wi her' rha,glstrates,, that they ihall not act forth° U. S. alsol" Or its other assettjoathatrU,the State.-Is' called up on to actrrind•hriti can she deliver_ up fugi. ,tiVeslaveri:Okeept by,tridars of heettflicers?" lilts Orange, that the Volutiteer should ask such'ii• question, after...quoting from Judge Odaltlydoof‘tbat.the masterdmay pursue . and take,his slave without a warrant,: andtusens much,force Ae r ie necessary -to parry : him back , ; tebiii ipisiOpr.ce ~, if tbia.fs true,,w4atneed' lb thtirsiVrtlielnteoehiien"ol State bffieCia? , ' , 1010 , 4 ill - bay •al lir' read i tig.Ahe 'foregeihg,. ttlati , Oar Slate law deprives . alaie"hOlder , tif,t be ) figlii , el:i t ethiptnrel'''Hii . ilill''hak'thei iideifinuniatiict courts 'of of tlhitil tales . f l riiiiert AP, itictiiftheie ace I. ,i ' ill,fffelPlit the -- .409 ' f i l' G OO:rnirf.?fk (c.',9:o4: , :i!Oi l 4l l ;its J Yqviti , , , :9o,,'r!t/Athliimlito,i'mo!PYMie.f,TpEims: .94,a0i31( 1 0P.P..*t,OggisgsiMmAwipiitqp440.1 a •Ivni'9o.-Pi ‘ Ari*Ai.ke acktty,pscatileg'-te ; •Abei dectstpc,crJulge Bald vDp, - cara:,lil re , te his CAiititiidetici,i!NOtliciiit " takitifthliri 'helorel atili, AA ibuiralq.l4---ibli I if:.,11.1:-.1 - .4.: .:1 , 5.%, ,L,,; Thelanre,Of',Poaaylitertie4ti effect, say, 4?:tiq.loaiv9-17,140rtrAPCIA or Pilial:telmeer 43ave-as•the- - onstaation - andle*;etrtp)T - 2 S. ;4 ll g we i lsO g r fi nd arrest hiin, but do llin A :peaceable'maneer,take:hipitieturetheJadg: as of the Circuit orrlistriet Courts of.• - ffie..U. 1 S., or if you chuose take bhp' hitn.ne with you :As we bliVe 2 thiestaves * etiobt i'dWit; and de } not wish in sß y i p i iiiiiiii F : le ; neaten 4pee : ::.. kifitlauitikelataFeryietithe, feee.e444klleob. ".41'litn ,**,4,',1y 1 1150,0144y0,0.004,:cht2 1 our J.Pei.l94 l ,4,llrilygtstrateb,. out aX 13011 . t.9 .oftteea