KW DAni 2Nritaa 44 447 aßitttiL itION tvitSa WITH THE 'CANLIN'tifiE.S. • !At • iitepdblic histirii'ved i atiNew lleans lihrm'the Brazos,lbtlhgingoh). phan ach sevff&tif theietntiffernet4ttabhitl tie his etfinmattil: Three of 'the cBfi3panies ;had thll'the BtrizosltotthefOth, on which Way 'the Republic isailed. The regiment is to , be timid off and mustered out of the service im mediately. • • The papers trumfah the particulars 'di 'the akirmhih,4vath.i.the•Cutriartchert, before men tioned. The; ...ailVanott 'guard, 'huller Capt. Reni!enccthmtired sitityllndiarts near Perms; 'the tidhl bated tWo hours, after whsch the ICimandhlretßed, ilerttlhglfifteen dead on , the field,, and rottny were carded eft Cepi. :Reid was. the only ,Arytericari +monocled. Nine' Mexican .prisoners, •a 4 lio had been Taptureil by the labors, were ;restored Ito diberty tind - abdtit one thousand .hoises and stolen from the Mexicans, 'were refit' r hied to their owners, ,cifizens•cif Vanes, the Prefect of whit:4lolms had tercprestied gcliti- Aucie to the conbinitilifOttptain TCeid , Prepamtions.are witttliing at few ,Orleens lior a.briffiant reekiiien of C bl.Doniphan land hiseommana. 44. U tit el%) L, 4 1 1. ATVACK•PROSPECTS OP PEACE. • The__ 1 0.stearnshiP rapt. eavi g , arrivyd dt New Osteaitsain Ale 47th inet,trotn Vera Cruz the ;9th, and trim Bras the , 13th intl. title !hisengs . utr ;more 41efails.ofiho,rnost iisonportatit. event , that has kappened that-fins happo4ed.iii that part 'of Mexico, vita the ktittaoli.: tol. McletO.lll's 4rain. We learn that the whole of the, immense train, under the escort of Col. Ilriturh and 1300 , men, Fel:Meeting entivard to the friefearters et Gen. teott, were attaokrbi , party at a point jest.fifteen 'mites beyond San; to Fe, a village 60litre/les trom Vera CI uz. The moitrent the attack was lna,ht on the bead of the train, rho , dragoons charged on the enemy and dispersed *rem. After The ktipsh ota very Omit time the Mexicans a. gain made their appearance in seemingly o - verwhilining nemb ' erfi , at. least 11 or OM etrong r and opened a bre on several points et ' once. Here a cernstderable number of pack mules fell into lire hands of the toe, from ithe ' extended line which hadrq be kept up, on the march,owing tothe narrow dallies through -1 which Me train waalpassing. Colemel Mclntosh, after a wither severe' tontest i. beat off the assailants-, and then for-' tified himsell behind his wagons, deeming it' beprudent to continee.crt without a reinforce wont„ particularly. reqoiring artillery. An express reached the city en Monday, the 7th inst. in the evening. and on Tuesday morn ing. Gem Cadwalader marched to his relief, with a secticin detailed from the howitzer battery, 10 gene, attacked to The Voltigeor regiment, under Lieuts, „Blakely and., Coch- tenet, four companies t ktli regiment, under Ca. Ramseyi one company of the 9d and one of the 7th infantry and company K. of: 4ilf.Drageone. 'twenty wagons aocornpanii. ed. The Mexicans 'are said to be posted in considerable strength; in the vicinity of the National , Bridge, (Puente Nacional?f_close to which the train is entrenched: They are de termined to dispute the passage witn General, Cedwalader,junetien With CEO. Mel fetish, will be at the .Bead of about 1500 etrongand lie has decldred that he shall soda be able to clear the road of those des , peiadoes, the guerillas. Althbegli,the name l is not given, there is little doubt et the Mex." loans being under the cammand of Padre -Jtr— reefs, the, Spaniard, of whose exploits we I have already spoken in. these columns. The exact sum, lit specie, Conveyed by this train tie $450,000,, There is no authentic intelli gence of the loss sustained by either party,ln this encounter. Dr. Harney, brother of the Colonel, it is said, received a musket ball in the leg, which, wee, however, but a flesh wound. Howie, RomitatY.--A. (Ming robbery of some forty or fifty horses and mules is said to have been perpetrated by. the Mexicans on the sth instant, close to the waits of the city, Company K. 3d dragoons, wept in pursuit the next day, aad alter remaining out scout- Ind tire cientry until' the following morning the 7th instant, returned, and reported that they saw no vistege of the enemy. (heritton of Vera Orift.—We have been in formed that the number of troops at Vera Cruz since the departure of Gen, Cadwala. der,. has (Men reduced to so low a figure as to give rise to come apprehensions tor the safety of the city, in case of an attack i by any thing like the nifiriber said to be under Pedro Janata. There were not more than totty men fit for duty iu the Castle of San Juan de tulles when the itassactiusens left Later New Orleans papers give additional details of the attack upon the train. Our loss is now stated to be only five to seven killed. most desperate charge was made upon a portion of the wagons earrying"ammunition, probably mistaking the powder kegs ler see tie kegs. . . Ar. old Priest of great distinction at Alvri do, received a letter on the Bth inst. from his brother in the city of Mexico, to the eflect that Hertera's.electioe was to take, place Op ,the,2lfith June, and, wettltLbe supported by ,the Dulled Church Party, deciding the issue ante peace or to ascoritinuance of the war. er, The lettar.decleres,that the continuation of • the 'Waggle ,be - the. dowufall of. the church, and ttththerefore behoviti teem to u nits:with the peace , party and pet an enii to the. war. That immediately, 611 Iterrera'a „ election, a deciisien in 'layer of the proposi , tiops Opiate Weeldbiimade to our govern ; /neutral, the terms Ternefludtg in a Omit time edleitvards.. IMormat I 'received through this amirce has aliveyibeen found to he reliable.' • Frotri , the rublle Ledger of Monday , froth 'llle*o. ~ . 'ti en ,&,,ki,'ar •'''Rio:kyjc.Depuriitto4 froth thi owls'capiat4' , l s 4 ibi• Peace refused tnj pen. Scotr,-;ruitAer,concepions expected.' Xibititie s Sehlie Herald and ;Tribuno, ippe 2. ' • • .;Tho - stesmer iiimes L. pay artfied, at N: ••• Orleans tirsiOtira Gritz, mi Monday morn-. , .., tiop,the 110 C She left , Ver a,rez on the af ,_,. ,ernon , :or , ,',the feth inet4i letaahiag tit Taill'pi . 4 ~COititeln°rniillicif the / 7 th ,andri 3 ra4° s At: J 4 i' .u,: IP); on the afternomi of the- 1fi1tb.,..,, , . , ' . '.E. Hittattita'..itkoso ilay'liter, and} we are "in- debtedfor 11,10 the. PeStVeilieo.• , -•• ' -0)Y 'tfrba,atffiff.lool'oo:o4'llo by 'this arrival' " &silly, Otirlsli I . 64tifole ia , the report' ce rn rn it* amok' xo. Sitnivi . Ai.,llgoy" - by Air, plitton, st i f oit;theitlistst 1, atitoothwbo timmie,4 ber,on the 70,1,0114 I Oit,V.ql,o ' . l; .it:;-.. -",..-,-, -.-, ~, • .._:. • • _lle stale4Ahat Illey.were'illttlally,OXP.e_eta • tierftif *linger fialir, Mb' ttentians, who. .••-' 3 '‘iiirimltiOrtiddlotbot 1-500.isrongtirt•tim iticia; _.. Ott:flY:a_finfitittrA-147-Zia,ehi.ti4i,.l#: f.:,y , r -.. * .,:i:' - ', stf : 40, i0ivowi l niipticifilitil12th insntitilemonstre, • --- 6; .-Aktili WU:kids byptitilniiettnittraanipteii' . !..,,,, , ..n.,•folti f iliqrjai iimenotin itutlitittitesAdw,etei • , s,:t liii i i liMelytinfortastiontof the Winters* ttlY -ti ; i, tiini,tintent'asdlcreuppbretswiti- , if: totamptodr • - 64 ,*ileti out - min) Jay , on' their grafi. ;' , .viiiilittighf: iTfietts was then no;dantonstrfala ,':••"-Viittriti 3 Olt"mitift. l • t.•;// 1 •',.;:; •i•i 12.! ;•12-1-,iitst, ~ '), • — "v. - 7 On the•-3 Ibliittet t a party of MersibalY'Lln', Or!" ,f4bioka4 Plfg'*lS o3 4 at Tri i ;fl- 9,1* OA. '. ;•k,•••„,,,,nreyn t he Seinfititri, IhtntbO, pity:- • • j:: • - .:.'„•tbil•Atitiii ifyittritiif Rancii*l'Stlailiced "b 414440 iitaliiin slid' toitM' tannin! bit it' die, il; , . h i f •,.1 • • • 1' •• •,• • , '"''s '4 1 .42t; e l'init• b 'oAlO2fin musktiti t when the y ', -,litiff!it.' ~.itit „lip A - it ',' • ' 1 - r • e i krAt; „ . ftetptSt pail' flbe iftteiligettoo,, 'T;;W;rimi ll rilireil.ol!s, l FPK# l, ,,lo o,l o. l ,%,X l . l Ft I+' ,i'.4 1 " 11 F ,0 •'"`"': ' P , ' .1';:? '. , .;..I.'' l '. , '" J"' x; L.•;.,•.*.C4itatti r .Vl.4l,iiiii.attilli j ,sliltiiikt.'..-bi:_".ifhk -•'..i' f i ne„ Sif.ltinit7 - , - hturbiteit: rebilied/:'at'' Vera -.c.: ......,!---:,,:,.., -„:, ..',' ~,- .•: - ; - ,:•! , ,ii, - .:;',7: -, y 1 ,. - • , - crux before the Day lelt. that,Gerierals, Scott OA Worth, with thelans body_d_the-army altadviaceil-aiiiiii—as•Rto rio Without op- WPle,eo.)sY, de Clf pt ghtaiion'frilln'tho' CapititritiitliAipOrktls note eActlenor l of the isliposiltsiO s 1 10 1 hosTeVer, - cif pit; a ritii t liure;lhat,"GenAdett relli(thd:to.aoaign theme and was determined to push on his lorcei to the capital, and from the •deep anxiety fel+, the new Governmentif the term govern tnent can be applied to miy party ~nr power to Mexicn) to stay the forces on the Capital, it was'llionglit that farther concessions would be'ryradelo'Gen..Soott.before he took up his line of march from Rio Frib. A Battle at the National , Bridge. , . BETWEEN .Gen. Cadvtalader rant the Mexicans; . .11.1exiam torce . 4000, A mericans, :1t11)07.71ce Illexicanslklehted—One Ifundeed 'of the ene iny killed, and• fifteen of tfte Ameritans. . On Coe. day Captain Bainbridge's party left.Meintosh'S Camp, Gen. CatliValader had arrived with a force . of eight hundred men, and .two, howitzers. The two commands were then joined, : making in all about sixteieri benched with tfOp howitzers .under command of Gen. CaliWalader, and pushed on . towards the Nationt Bridge. Gen, Cad: walader .oceapied the heights 'dem pebtidge,..from the en emy, haddfire on Capt. Bainbridge's party, Where he was attacked by a large'letce of , Mexicans . Posted on the ridgesand the dharipaeel, and Some hard,fighting was carried on loi'sever. •al.hosrs, the Mexioans losing more' than one hundred men, anti*Gen.•Cadtralader kositig some ltitteest killed, and thiftior .tortiwoun -4.lted. • The Mexicans were repulsed, anrd the bridge was successfully passed by Gen. Cad walader, who was on his way to Jalapa. There is intieh sickness in Vera CM; but very lital,e_in the Castle. Gen. Cadwallader is much :praised 'Tor the energy-and promptness of his movements to the maces or .aclatasb, and 'foi the bravery and skill with which he scattereittheswarms of giverillas, grown confident by the success of their previous . 'enterprises. • ' - The estimated loss of Col, tichitesh's par ty.is, mbout WOO For miles the road is strewed wi:'l empty boxes and 'bacon sides which had been captured by the enemy. There is a great deal of dissatisfaction in the army respecting the corn insect which had charge of the trnih. 'lhere Will be g court of inquiry . inio the subject.• The garyison. at Jalapa has been Woken up 'by order of Gen. Scott l and all 'the sich and government stores have been sent to Perote Castle, so that this hue of communication is entirely dosed. , GF.NKRAI). CADWAUDUIt r a PIITST The Ledger's special express from the South • again brought on Saturday' flight important intelligence froth Me: Cain. Our gallant towns man, Gen. Cadwalder, has had an opportu nity Co distinguish himself already, though but just inlived in . Mexico. The. news b the previous express stated that the Guerillas in great 'force had:attacked a nein under Col. Mcialosh,and gained a temporary advantage by destroying some of the wagons. teneml Cad welder, then at Vera Cruz, mustered 600 men,.consistlng of a section detailed from the ilowitzer battely. ter. gni - As:attached to the veltigeurs regiment, under Lieuts. Blakey ly and Cochrane; four compacies'llth regi ment (Pennsylvanians) under 001. Ramseyi one company of the 7th Infantry., andeom- Ratly K . Dragoons, (twenty- I vompanied ; )aiid set — Ciff the — tete - Of - Mc - - nitwit). .The Mexicans met him ,at -the Na tional Bridge in force posted on the ridgeand in the chapparel, but Cadwaldercharged and carded the heights, killed more than 100 of the Mexicans, losing in killed fifteen of Ms men, The action lasted several hours. Gen. Cadwalder had 1600 men altogether, having joined his 600 to die escort under Mclntosh, the Mexicans 4000. The gallantly and skill of General Cad %alader 'are highly praised.— His good conduct in this affair confitms the high opinions that were formed of his chat aCuir as a Boger. The late report lett 'him on his way to Jalapa stilt contending with the enemy on the road. The 'next news Will 'bring us an account probably of another vic tory over them at Cerro Gordo, tvhwri ii is supposed they would make another stand. _ . Li EUT. military friend has given us the following notice of Lieut. O'- Brien's opeiations at Buena Vista, taken from the Saltillo (Mexico) Pioneer. We have heretofore omitted to notice that Capt. Wash- Mgton, And Lieuts. O'Brien and Brent, have all been promoted to higher rank and dis tinction, for their gallant Li:lnduct in thut des. • perate battle. tt Two fine brass six pounders arrived here a few days ago from t>arnargo along with some recruits. The guns ,are to supply the . place of those lost • out crElVaskington's bat tery on the day ul the battle by Lieut. (now Capt.) O'Brien. This simple statement would need no fur. ther explanation here, but at a distance it might lead to wrong inferences. It is true Capt. O'Brien lost two of his guns, but they were glotiously lest! A few days after the . battle, he asked for a court of enquiry to in vestigate his conduct. The court was gran ted; . Col. Bissell; we 'redolieot, was one of, the members, and severalother distinguished :Officers, After a thorough investiganon, . coati came to the conclusion, t that Capt s V r Brien, by losing Mamma, had eaved'iltedriy,. And the seeming - paradox of this decision, is easily expleittedt lost his first gun in the morning, at the time the, 2d Indiana reg. 'retreated. The Mexicans were elated to the highest pitch ; O'Brien was almost alone on the field; find they came advancing upon him in inyriads, To back an inch at this crisis he knew' would be fatal! .It would .ber.yield-, Mg them the .field and enabling; them' to Bur-, 'round out liitle,army. The-only hope waS„ •te , keep . them crt bay ''un tit succor: should ar r.. rive:.' But when t hem lasts camet , howa, nearly •sioniundetle:: Hall of his mein were 'shot down or wounded—trul: attached tri.!tbe t piece he lovh---With - the ~ hOrseei. and lie'vks: ;obliged to draWofft and leave_tte . : , ,, The Other gen he lostdn.thei tittle of (hit; unfortunate , last Chargeit . Hewitt again;. he was totally unsupported,- and tbe Mask:fink, were advancingiosuchforep that the infan-•I try; Wef43. obliged Co ,make, . treat. ~ All, fell,that Vie, day, was blot. i3ul wqiien, gallantly kept them until 'flragg arid , t4herrrion Cmild'plaers; themselves i n 'battery; in'itia :rear. /Mall of his men,were' again ; down", bintsellyrpurideit oftyl:Atitr' .borses:bart been shot from ta i third ,A , vsurided,ond,one piece loft - Wf . leaving 44. ici4leii9sitil:ni! With' Bogiqfct Mierrinur, ll been' , "I'' A i liieOftded his ayr tvoik.'. , llo bed ' fired . tie,ftrOgen in die 'Mphingtlitl been' on 'the 'fii?ld'all'ihty,.ftirid Wad the latitto , leatie it t4t, We' ;ih die d' dgetiientiidofirageland‘Tditnetr_ , ande at p li* Ctiti ardeverinutetidalio ro'i ni hOW qualities ,n ite n await ..,„ of tbevorrilte sit Yaws Titti7tiAt4bittn4l mk4ittiioOtillittp.*PdAYl?tihtintffiAniiirt'f. Paril 6 " llo l' *iititic"o,P.Wilet'tifehbOLVtit±' ifogloav , dti ro..9oocttlin4l4.iddi4.lbisi hotttiPrs yellow _ fOielfWeikitl#olll.lidif€l4: El 4 4 0 r fe ffi?, , g - W:ED ESDAY;IUNE One Dollar:and Cetitila year it paid. Advanee—One Dollar and Severay.Five, Cents if paid within or at the end,. 'of, six, months—Two Dollars it OM at es, 'entl.lll the.year. The Ilikerald is now the eteip. r ' 'est piper in the trianty ! W'sll3- .110212217431X0N51. The filtre . 1 1sertit and Taeritt' • Candidates. ror Governor, • • GEN.J . A.MES IRVIN 'OP CENTRE COUNTY. rot Venal Commissiflittr. - JOS. W. - PATTON . •---; OF CMIBERLAND COUNTY.. rMr-it is, said that Gen. neon and P.l.r..Ti s hi the 'chief clerk of' the'Sta . te Peptotmerh, now in Mexico, do not get Along Very wen. Mr , DMA it seems waritit to play icirtithing like. hieutenant,General, end direct some.ofreark 44cott.s nrmvements, which 01 course theoola t emend 'would not atter. Tir,, , Fircumstiracti .embarassed negotiations. Oz -The President has bees received With every demnaskaticat ul ressectihough with out much enthusiasm by the tuathontiesend cititene of Baltimore, VhiladelpilWe and New York, in his passage ;through Arose His replies to addresses have bees marked by good taste, and admired for their freedom from all political allersiorw,flis•tour will ex tend fo Lowell, 'Massa'c'husetts, and probably as far as Maine. TI-1 LITERARY WORI.D."—We have re ceived two numbers of this journaloyublish ed in New York, by Osgood & Co. and edit ed by C. F. Holtman, a gentlemen widely and favorably known among American xvii ters. The plan of the Literary World 'is to oiler a medium 'ovheze the Author and Pub lisher, the Book-Seller and the Booloßuyet, • the Reader and Critic, may all commenicate with ench other as in a Literary Exchange. „Vie welt-filled numbers strike us complete illbstration of design, and we have , pleat ure in calling the. attention Of .our literary readers to so excellent a periaffical. - Sub scription price, S 3 per annum; the numbed We have received can be seen by callieg et our office. THE TAYLOR FEVER!—Loofocos tS•e+ ing front tne Party!—We learn from a tinter if Le dgi — lrefleiiii IdesMinitz: ing wes held in Harrisburg, on Stettrday night, composed exclusively of lonotocos, tof the most tespectable charecter N Who• came out flat-fooled for old Rough and Ready as their candidate for the Presidency ! Judge Dock presided ; assisted by Jamest•Peacock, Esq. and others as Vice Presidents. John M. Read and Richard Vaux, of Philadelphia were introduced to the meeting by Hon. Si mon Cameron, and made eloquent address: es, Thrs is another movement, showing that t he locoloco party is crumbling to pieces, and_that Polk.,_Benton, Shunk and their co adjutors who have been striving to break down Old Zack, will themselves be over whelmed in the nuns. MEXICAN WHIGS..—COL DONLPHAN, who so gallantly fought his way through' Chihuahua, and with but 800 completely routed a Mexi can lime of some 4 ) 000 melt ) is spoken of as the Whig, candrdats tor Governor of Mis souri. The inaepid CaMpaELL, who unsal lantly charged ttre Mexican lines at Cerro Gordo, is urged as the Whig candidate for the same office in Tennesse. Col. aunticm., Who led the Tenneasee regiment at Cerro Gonlif, and Col. Akteno, desperately oroun ded at Monterey, will be tun as Whig Can didates for Congress. ct Hon. John'M. Clayton recently made a powerful argument before the Strperibr Court of. Delaware against the Constitution al!ty of the hew Licem Law of that State. He onigned hin&ts to . a discussion of the question whether. the Legislature could eon. ter power in the; manner proposed by this iriit;takin'g silnrigaiiee position. The JOrig ies, five in nninher;ttnairiniourslk concurred, with Mr. Clayton.. . • OLD ZM ALONG Nue Mrsedsraym learn 'from Western papers : that alongt-the- Mirdsiesippii.the:Hoomers, Sackers and oth. ark al that. region, have, got e ,head.: of Gem , Taylor. steam , on. Itia customary ) .os the boats pass, o.see a raw-boned, fellows do shore, hailing rhem,iwith some such: words as tholollowilig: ,'"Helip thari - any feller ts , Mater* boat who an't in - favor of,Geti: tayler Whilst there re a eignifiCack'rolt= Ing , uPmet• ,the; eleevarti as if:the„guertgt ,irt taridect?'to ptietiintoY the., fell e r infielted . ler. i • The prirminenuer which the nam e el Gee loco prassegicrgi,ppn"44o4‘,4o, to ..!i9l,*: bw:doniritiofi .for; the fun .they, I poked, at Geri.' Scott ghasti'idate eourri t i. , ;l; They wish now to e ast ll reMembrance whet they thee said and Mikke hi willing tirory Matt doWn, ric "'" "best " •it • answer, pa yen 7 d 5., -1 ),11: artrr Cgrivemie sint litmerpiy,4-114t,Millkaaew ppetighsciti4 . dieliitnorprExphpugg„On;,TOOLAAri tie.deolared'hishis inten t ion not tO can didelii2fot'it-eleollirn-untrer any oliatipathil., 01i",.04' 104 f6i . tiiiis ( prl0 4 , ith*O.f, „ 1.,, 4 0 • vl,N)tillSokuiPli*lllit.A, , Pfiiqi.ools R 4 , 4 .4404100t-AffsPitm, couilpe mJI i 0 retki, - $ 1 44' 0144 , 14 .' 4 6 ,4 ', '''' iligjiat,teiiriiipPiiov)ellt:r.44,lPkWl fl 'AI ,k) -IT ~ : e.tivil. ~..,, , ,, . .,, i , , .osm? o tl o or litl f;.§, iitiihSoililekirf.4 ll,l x*bekito. l4 bitibi* , 4forAlifileSWAigco`4Ylifiglifia , 014 it ! f; - •ii.1: 0, ;,A,',7, , , 5 ;„,fr . ,, , r,* 7 ,''5riV‘-,7 , V . ' = ' '', '''''''V`i : ' , '''' ; ',44;•,',` , -I',` , ` 4 ,I , .., iti o ,' T ,k ' -% ,'• - = l, :rf ~T4-,',1 t 2r.t.- - --;-, - .0-4 4. r",..'-'4,- - rti, I,y, ~., Cenr..lrv~n~e Prospects. During a recent fouihbroUgh _Parte of Ly . .cominiql*apuldudford counties, says the editor,pl lhe,lifiltOrtian, we made paitic olariallUiries 4001? It:!ihe,pronects of ''otiair, and that perponilhat.eallporpd Mr..:Shordrat , thelast electiordatvidetennined to cast their Votes .for'Ge&frvirtid 'the next, and have notesiv Itenpy in declaring it- . They ;had been: watm friends ol.Mr.Multlerturg,and i!cim the way the friends Pl . that gentleman have beep 43er-: ved by Mr: Stunk, they Shave good. reason' Ifor opposing his election, and they will do it. That Gen. Irvin will be our next dovernor thei 2 i is tivittchedt, notwithstanding he hae published:es a horse jockey,a man:that chea-' ted his heeds, an aristocrat, &,o by some, of his opponents, which will noticiere his elec. thin in the leapt,. as he is too ell • known thiougheatthe:Staie... .• MN Horrible Political Igin The Bucks county •Intelligencer says, ,the Locbroce Editors httving been convicted of s a gtoss libel and falsehood, in asserting that Ilifttr. - ItVitiVoted to - ltifs: tax rai" tea and` cot , . tee,-have been searching the-records of Corr greys for some other outrage .!upon liberty` perpetrated by the Whig candittateomd have, ontr*to conclusion that he has been guil ty el the Ipiditical sin" of " voting against the extendion of hee suffrage, ''' "'hot indeed* in a direct Vote," they admit, 'tut in a teed ner equally cfficacicehe." It happened 'they say, during the 27th Congress ; , srid after this wise. A bild was before the tk.ouse, rorltich pdvilled mong other things, that hill free white Male citiens of the tol,sn of AlhOnd ria, who-have resided there once year shall have a 'tilt to vote.. A. motion _was triode that the Millie upon the table, tend thty say hat Gen. Itvin voted with the tnaicivity., — in afimative! Awful! This horrible "political sin'" is urged as an objection against Gen. Irviii,by the men that laud the "demcieracy". of-Virginia who with hold political privileges from Ivor men, and allow landholders to vote in as many 'differ ent counties as they may own land in. lle mailcable vonsistency ! And the shave men advocate the re-election of Gor..Shunk.,vvhe, by his veto, has said that the people shall mt elect their Prosecuting Attorney& . . CLIPPINGS A . Paws bESTROYEDI3Ir Mon —The tablishment of the "Democratic Press," at Stroudsburg, Pa., in c onsermence of some libelfrfus .ruticles reflecting on the private character of a number of families, (a contin uation of which N.v air promised in succeeding numbers,) was one day [apt week, demol ished,oy an enraged popolirce. The indig- , nation of the people was such that they threw the types, fixtures, into the middle of the street and there burned them , up the open face of day. Two individualkorintrected with the concern had . previously. been arrested, and-heldro. begin the_som of .e WOO each, to answer a-charge-of libel'-=— „ By alist of • eppointrue9lo made by the President,smos the acfjoarrnment of Congress, it appears that 'forty-one captains ate from the place States, to fifteen• from the free; twenty4htee first lieutenants from slave States to sight fmiu tire tree; fifty-seven se , cond lieutenants from slave States, to thirty two from the free. The "(New School) General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States has addressed letters to the Churches in Ire land and Sdotlond, M reply to their remon strance against the coantenande given by it to slavery, stating that it does not deem fur ther communications on that topic necessary. Under the title of•'Preebyterien church in America," a new Church was founded in Cuicinati a tow weeks ago: wnichAilhere to the old standards, but resolves that slavehol dors and the advocates of slavery cannot be received into its communion. It should be extensively promulgated, as a caution to those persons, who suppose that steelier, an Umbrella is not Felony, that a man was tried and convicted of the oflerrcis in Boma a few days Mete, and fined $3 and costs A colored womb, the wild of one of Ibra him Pacha ) s guard at Cairo, has lately turned white, the black skin having entirely peeled oft. The husband will probably bile for a divorce on the, ground of incompatibility of Col Or. • The Nevi Orleans Southerner states that there is good reason to believe that Gen. Taylor will return to',lhe United states in a• bout a month, on a temporary leave of ab sconce: Beir. Itriv,'Towne, nt Boston, has been ,el ected pastor.. of the Presbyterian Church in Washington, vacated by the appointment of Rev. Mr. sprole to the Chaplaincy at West Point.. e•" , •hfri Polk hi 'his speech at Baltimore, said he would not again be a candidate for the office which he now holds., Thidids the first evidence' Polk has given of hg'teal desk tocarry.cat thh will of the•people., Ditut t ,Evans (son pi Hon. Genr,ge Evens, of ivittiati,) Is 'highly lauded for his gallant conduct in the hattle.of Buena Vista. He is a "Mexiottn , Whig".- , alicus a Whig in Alexi- WRAT /L' PAY' MAY mita yciarr.—On the int iturt:4lo4l%fargaret Day, wite'ot Geo: W, DaY,'‘A - Buitlca Co.,Tit; was safely delivered :tit ittur'eliifdren*, three girleand arboy.' at A.,ciergYina,n,v 1 , eeW,Reettood of along„ titertnoni etteetied himself on the ground Abet tite,Ohureh Visa a 1 large ! The Potbsyille", - Illagette.saYa.tbat ,Michael shayshastinat Ixten'cOnvictecl,aCClN'igabOrg, of f the .murder of.,l l 6tay /Innen, le ,pecember Iriat„,s sivs Is.ss: 1 •• pnisoned the mieddleg party.` in-"Tesisi ,s trots lump aince b s;hattsbeen houghthin stlntyforpr by Ake, people under the Lynch Code::s t siss s •is .s.,4lss 1 ,14) ;• %:iliiiitriegroabf :nteiry'Auttiroyit•f:Alabairld, 4 hev'etiteliCtiritty id of th a " lrieli tow ••-111‘s , c) 'ft , f4};, Whiga'f„,rneinie.n.othink "Whigs fightlngagainetSanta Anna in Mccai s It initald that many, of the large CiSepulatoia ih New•Tork•v#lll be , ruined by the • venom, f dechneinTbreadahltfa7..),, s ~, s sfses: sss pp;,Temple, at Nan. y9O; 4 11 , 1 0e 1 ,P 4 MAPP d bY'aPROFO4 of .the ••s.' .1 1 , 1 da,1 4 1 1 #3 , nIceopi:eL,thti , lel l ,Pennaylvania MOitlild!rllos been aPPOinte4", 00vemer.of + .I 7 ,IIIInAIIIP Freincie7qiTiiti hart been norn :11104ACR_PinfitaPT,04,410110,4114P, 10at 110, tpOlpt*,,9RorinO t im cl4lWdfirfiii.o l : 4 4 l6 *C"itifit 'OPY:s l4 isiitildninilOkAndl • . A , itOttall iffilifiipitsiii_ . ~.. .. i . r ~ Death Ql4-41Alettl tr. V:c , ',. ) - ktis with the m pp ful fee d' wr,,re-,) esrd the - death of il H. K . rikAitiiql 1 orlikagerstown, Md. w 0 . 1 0ge i ,p4441444p7 r p arm Winrott's Hot4,l,lthiSlfogitigliiori - Fris. day morning last. , Under thekevere injuries he received in the recent disgraceful riot, Mr. Kennedy has been detained here, con :Gad liiiiii.ioiiric patiently iiiiiiiiineig r te: dioue-prouess of.i - ecOveryt,; We'. learn' ..that ' the everting before his death he was appa rently well and in good spirits, and convers edoheerfully with his family and pc-twain heroes. "rhe next - nforning betveen tifree . and fouro'clock, lie awoke and alarmed his' family, complaining of a difkiculty of Vet& ing. Dr. Mahon, one of his physicians,. (Or. Myers being abseno..was'sent for and was prOinptly in ottendanc'e, but medical re lief ))il - ait 'Unavailing. In a; very shOrt time ho had ceased to breathe. . Olthe particuiar.cause of his sudden death. no Opinitin . coulB lie fOrnied uitout a. post rnorttffi examinfA*; which tirt.: !darn .was: contemplated upo'n 'tlrn arrival ot 4 tho bocly.in - Hagetrsiciwn.' • • - • • Tire of die eui~c~eii ' ileath of this oin?eble geoilernon fell. upon our com munity with mottling effect, and excited .a profound feehniof sorrew, which pervaded 'all, elegies. Upon learning, that his body was to be taken in the marling train, pf, cars to Hageistowd, a•large number of oar citizens met et the Cdurt - House sod forrp4l in pro cession to attendthe removal of his remains, .which they accompani4 to the exktemity of the toWti.;, in the evening another meeting was held, Yo gswe further' expressive,. to the feelings eflhe vominunity, the proceedings of which will be found subjoined, and to which we invite attention. - PUBLYC :►2ECI'IN"GS On - Friday morning, upon the annmarce ment drthe death of Mr. 1/051tE , H. KENNEIS 11re:citizens of the town assembled at tire Coati linuse, and .being informed that the body orbs deceased was about, to be remo ved to Hagerstown, Md. his tate residence, they resoled, as a mark of respect, to be present in procession at the removal of the body, and to meet again in the evening, _.at 8 &clock, for lurther consudeTation of the su b . Jett The' meeting then adjourned' to attend the vemoins of the deceased., in ureic RIPL, vat from-towns In the evening, in rearsattrate of atijnum ment, a 'crowded and most respectable as• semblage of our 'citizens took place itgdu ; ciition Hall, which vas organized brave -op rintneent.ot the 'following officers, vier.: President M. IRVINE, Esq. Tice Presidents.—George A, igen. Esq. George Keller; John Noble, GOOP,je teetem, Relneck Angney,John Andrew Blair, GeorgeAlcFeelv, Richard Parker, Wm. S. Cobean, SafrAtet Elliott, Pe tuly_John B. Parker, 1 illin _in Gra . = ham, William Baker, Isawo Todd, Gee lige, Wm, M. Porter and Jacob gtig. Setretary.—E.Beatty. The objerA of the meeting, was staled by Wm: FL MILLER, Esq. in a tear pertinent re marks, who moved the appointment of a Committee to prepare resolutions expressive of the feelings ot the meeting. The motion was seconded by FREDERICE• WATTe, Esq. aecotnpanied by a brief address, in which he Whaled in warmly eulogistic terms to the character and personal worth of the deceas ed, and the desire felt by this community to xpress its sincere condolence with the family of thAltreased, and its pyelounil sorrow for the death of Mr. Kennedy under circumstaii cesof so peculMr and lamentable a character. The Chair appointed v. 11. Miller, Freder ick Watts, W. M. Henderson, Esqrs. said committer, who e. _afier retiring for the purpose. reported tag following: Resolved, That we regard the death of Mr. JAMES H. K KNNEDYi as a public and pri .inte calamity ;—eublic, because a oitixen.has been lost whose-life was an ornament, and whose character was a valuable example of a good man,—private,.because the loss of a husband so beloved ; of a lather, so, kind, and of a friend so sincercyis a bereavement and source of sotnk . ,to many, hearts, And we regret it the more because his untimely death has been in Seem measure canheeted with, the acts eta lawless mob, disgraceful to_our town. . - • Ilesolved„That we lender to the widow, the orphan-children and, many Mewls of the deceased ; our deepest and most heart lelt sympathy ; hoping that "oUr Father in Hea ven" will be to them more , thltn what they have lost:-that in Hieljbey NVill'finil , stead fast and etiduritOtiond; to,protect them and provide for all thete,WatO, and' in whore Ore serum they shalt at last have ,a happy re•Ual ion With. him who has gotta but, a little . i befcfre them. . • ' ReSolved,tliat tff@ ,proceedings, Of this 'trieetisg canmuldated, the friend of the demerit:ld . ill'the,papeks' of tarliele, and '. l- 14T , t 6 \rf , After . 00 :addresseri.by! J. E.l4lB434ittAimf and L. TODD, Est/m.l , oo,lmi*, in 04ploring the sudden death of ..ISI ~ .ICormedhand speak-. Ing in warin terms oiltilieharacter; - .theneet 4 trig on,motiion adjourned. • • " • by, POLK .4111111 u .G ih .qtEnaLii,"•••r, „. • bu rg W big., ° ;)N; l t3hfully ralet t ' ok'efOhdil ofo'6 6 iii ' P„L 6 l . l 4l 4br t §4 d ," / %9P;', tedtittih,:ati‘l.(ti . d4Olt i The' Whig ptiiiiet,le eh/ thrmerkirl , „, ~„ by the heats of Summer, the rtitietlb at this sea son ~ , e1 the lyear' are ,kehtemr,pelitbrmed , itirtheYlgor e regal aril/ ~ net e essaty o , per- ETpt The meetut io," organs bit,JuOdP 'fnitiltheledeve l digestive limanne , :talked; ehtle_thE,tfaioo9l ll * adYbot)idinrL tlo exha l es thssaiteiite:A . Witte petite, and , the exotetot y Wiens do net act ;with their asettetoined air+. The consequences are estanewukeruntienes running !sores, glandoine hie liver ,dye permi,i. 44p. In some, takers eao of these ,telulte othei•ii all orthem.eataas, 're effect a cure it is necessary, that the iteniadh( invigoiated,'the fluids netitlo t, the el tisulatitin .regubit-d; the 'ab sorbents iitiniu4led to a fiealthr aetionoind ,the cores °rhea. The tante, anti-sceptic, and iy I .T u Al e !d '1 4 °01.110 11 Void Preharatiehi. font , der i!,PerinitlY odfilOdiolliOrflLZFlfOlost; Its tenoT hog' IMMO new nape 1"„ in, lid to Oh Na re Is enabletilia,ishaldi tiff thiVitiletiiiiiiteotiff di* whiotilateetnoulattnOloring ehe hot aunt 0; now bkokiktti.derelopithquatelvel lititarl94,doollorooe ..lTlVP!dffill,ffif9,* sini'l4 Imo LIVW l ' Prtielited*diidid'hf i ti. -41-5.,8 0 1 SANDS? • Dniggleini ,100 Niliviagorkt6 Sold slecyb l yrAtaLLlOTTpia' , COrlbile idk: ( Druggiate;:generally,throoghoil&e.the ~00,i'4iitt9sfy, ,, Ptitt!, I. 1. pOr tottirl4Sixp)Fityce, '6lt tiye'tleill4tCJ' • M=a Way the Herald . and ixpoattor. , , IV/R.ItZATTYIH Was iscmewhat surprised in locikini over illeiteniocrat to find it con tain an article 1061 tha,,ctnit 'st3!tdefil ‘!.,9ppo -9ents'oplie.„Wne4l With.tiiiir pegcnitision,l 1 'Abell li.iiert'd to otioe sotOtfof tbee!iatges Abrefere.teglitnfift. e WhiOarty itriktielifrtlt cla,'andlirhow Aft quirepittentatibliS coiltt 7 1airlert)hereine ''-',-,st: '.,0 , „- ,, .. - 4f, 1 l'he•irditbnilif tfirit piper Hilts cfbiiinneliiit iikeir denunciations against the " Opponents of the War.'i "The shifts which the. Whigs have taken in reference to the war with—Mexico, -die .plays the "wantoness of , that party, and the i petty qukbbles which factions will resort to ; an their .desperation to appropriate the spoils of.office." : . .The "Opponents of the Wur" .have ways. contended thakit was brought. about in an uncensritutlional manner; that it arose from the. ignorance or guilt of thei President ',ordering Oen'eral Taylor: - from .Corpus Christi into'sr &speed teritory hut since tt war has been commenced, they ha ged the Itig,orous proseention" of yi, so as to bi ing it to a speedyennelbsion, %tittle the ad ministration although it hri§ frequently pro claimed its intention of *Tying it on in t manner, has' utterly' failed l in %Is prOmi - • and although, the President his the p 0 er to, call Out fifty - thotianil volunteers; and enlist ter: regimenta, yet- cien•eral ScOtt Imashort of eight thousand men iri the very heart of -the. 'enemy's country,-crippled in his r esourceS. unable to follow up the advantages gained by his-great -victories—WhileGenetallraylor is compelled to rerriain Inactive for Brant of a sufficient force. h These eharge's tbe Whigs contend are facts, I and inVitce of their- . 0 displaying die-wan-1 tonessef that party and the petty quibbled I which leCtions tvillresort to in' their (levers -6011 to appropriate the, spoils of effice"— thereby robbing the,Loco'FOCO'S of the der—they show their love of conntry and: their contempt for I..he feebleness of our own inters. The Whigs have titne and again no ticed the. lack of energy in the departments at Washington, aval ate not afraid in this country—where all have a tight to express themselves—to denounce an administration which is false' to thd tract committed to it. He is a traitor to the printiples of -our gov eminent. -who would try. tu fewer the freedom. of siieeCh. The writer Writer remarkS i 0 At first th it Cry was that war -would ensue as a con s quence of Texas . annexation. Wonderful sagacity, which foresaw war with Texas and the I,Tnited States 'combined, when for nine years Mexico had proclaimed to the world -by her own - nets 'that she could not subdue Texas alone." The Whigs did predict that war would folfow the annexation" of Texas, and to the regret of the Christian tvoild their predictions have been verified. Henry Clay. in his celebrated" Raleigh letter, says—" of that contreqnence (war Trial:lllex ico) there calinot be a donbt.—Annexation, anti Wier with Mexico are identical," and .had---the- views of that truly great man been carrtec 'nut, instead of the minims ones adopted by .Polk, the present calamity would not have occurred to disgrace civilization ) 'art a- to , squander the revenues ohthe govern went. Rut again :—" Texas had ports -of :entry beyond that stream (the Netives) for more than 'seven years and representatives of that district sal I.'iy their (dm Whigs), Sole iq the= halls til our Unneress." I think, Mr. Editor, we have - reason to exclaim in the language ' of the editor, 'l.Wondertil Sagacity," when I the writer of that article discovers and makes 1.-notim that because, forsooth, Texas claimed o the Rio Grande and sends representatives troth the pertion of the country lying between that river and the Deuces, the boundary - is fixed not w itlistandieg the dram of Mexico. I The Writer 'really has introduced a new sys tem of soiling boundaries, and the President' should have known of this before he settled' the Oregon question. Tile writer continuing, observersi--"Whilst Mexico pi °claims trout the capitol of that nation, that all of Texas to the {Sabine must be resigned, and issues orders to her army commanders to subdue t l t e , „ I n Vties its this country, who ever see tl ninny in the wrong, stepped to her Nj Mance a d exact themselves a new boundary for her R.sm." Who the 'writer means by the allies in . ibis country, I am am loss to determine, uniess lie considers the only particular friends the, Mexicans have in the United Suites, are James K. Polk ft-Co. The gentleman must I certainly refer to the persons who had the power of sending "their friends" Santa Ammo. Almonte & Co. into Mexico to early out the war against us! The new boundary refeed to is, probably. the ,ono which was planned by the administration on the editors celebia- Led principle of establishing "posts" and re ceiving "congressmen." To notice every sentence, which full of this I kind of reasoning, well suited to the purpose for which it was ' written, would occupy tin , much room and I, therefore, most unlike I myself to the most prominent points in cons', skim:anon, Passing on we find the lollow ing:: tt Look at them, they dare not refuse th support the war. Congressmen' and sena - Mrs from Webster to Gentry denounce the' war as a President's war, as unjust, imholy. as ignoble, as degrading, &0., yet when it conies to a vote, they respond aye, as promptly - sus any. Democrat in Congress." 'lhe writer Wen goes on to sv , "that if their words be true their acts belie them,- and it in their acts they are sincere:: their words, then; bespeak them false." Thus the edi tor adinits—he could not in truth deny it— thut Whigs did vote for men and money to. carry on the war 1 that although opposed to it s they are unwilling In throw any obstacle in the way of the administration, and have granted whatever wee asked: They did not imagine that alter' retitle, berets of patriotism of the Loco Faces . ; after the •bloeit the vigorous pioseeuticie of ;the. 'wttr; Utter all , the denunciations of the whip as traitors, and the assertions that they were eflies.of the !Westering—that thiiiam'e professedly "Dorn ocritiulk; ailminititration 'mould be the very„ ones who would lavor the enemy—as they batie!dnne-.450 •Idng taithholding supplies Of itimirsremoney from Generale Scott nun Saylon .The Whigs. Wive not been inconggi. tent °tithe subtiet 'of the preseni War,- ,• • , Thervieriter; imitating .his miner, talks a reiit*al .01 giii ng, , .(aid and rcoilifert" to the efigmyl. but ' neglects:. to bring fOrward his Specifications; Ifirkilo".v,s the chdrge is untrue in every: particular he, ketAthrthat . tbe.whigs bawl . I.fotellAtrpplies of Men and money, snit ,urgerltheAtvigkiroter prodlientiOn'l :of-the war; indeed} he admits it, but yet. • rissertS that.op peeingthe froundstripentWhich thg . wai was • OM mencer s.and'. the ritanpiri..er Continent* . it; is!giving,:t (kid , and comfort th thiretierny."' ' One. hing iircertain .thd:Wai,turifs'ant . jo , st i re' not a thiornfortß. to -Presid dutTelk.'-a' FRO * , , 1,----- .: .-,.:-..Nir- , 1 , 44-4- 1 .--- . * j r n Ilei!i re, 9 h i s ... 1„ °l fl' 1 ' I . Olio Oro* th . :'wexlttl,',;-:;ra .;;;;;;40, , / , -;.f::).;,a , ;;, 4 7 isiititiotorrji.) one 21; ' i id fil*Fwordeo will.give you'etierythirt OW' ili slithering in 000 tea prospect- of :a il,:tip'Sdtpentati'mith Mexteo; ''',K, t:ilY+ ; A vi,:! - 1 ,, '.'Ptil:Sovier,teelpbutMithrihiinf instrnotiolis :trh(kaaaaott i, to 4 thio, effect... 7 Am t he Wei: kc i :crglrse-pe,tud , „in itia:aiganipticia - of;*43l*rl. ; ern OiiA :deltic:4' jai. dm GitY o,Nlo6aoi• pad , t,trialiai*.ith ititiiireatyiacacit . duie r • :ta - ASetiOn h ~ , ttirliild ;;IThle:riailligenleiNviip:clivilothirfa;tiig: 0118(gi;liallef443di :I)lut.iti,iiaaiaiiitiatiiiatiaap la ve . goite through other ohritinefer,ifinqii,t' cl'l.:l:WritTilili ilo - Oblitiitiqi3V4oo l -4111'40: tirileant.i.oiArkiili..pi.._4ooti.ii!,l4.ath',.qttut,'*lthik , i iO - 410;afarktitind4Sitplatioqary4t0.60 4 .',Oli, i ,milliylYlo4o,ol‘kiaikkl4itiripitiltil*:4 o . 4 . o I m'qiii/iii,ect;t*iy.ooo l3 AiipOitilliibiiii*l!.:o. oriAlgokkenciro - o,oollhlol I:its'..Yptittrilit ik 4410,ii , ', ; 1041 . 0 'f),'etitOpiiiiii . ':c.ifitFhti!liatisa! c2.o:44#3ll)PiTg*eliiiiiiiiiti::,l:7l:, ;: i *DieAdatEsst.r. Jogr.t—The N. Y. Sun 13‘11Y.1045Attly residingjn Porthind, IVltiney j exp ctftre,tlyge Oompany,to tea ; sent-for a quit titilelf a ~ • In of tartar to raise her bis ect . ..41yi mi „ e tat tri emdic was got. The 11;ittlubliwOre .4tilully_light, and the guests ft *e Wray, o'APady exclaimed'theie "nay— irs Was isnirtitiAt so nice," ' • Tble meal was Wird . ty,.oyrtrytheillie emetic began to work', .a.ijil , tirtitliWnen and ladies sell to vomiting with night and main. One of the gents, a irely fat man, imagihing he was poisoned.,- sent for a doctor, but before, that functionary -- arrived 'the medicine had - lateen a severe course, leaving the patient in as bad a conk (bijou as a cleanly person could well imp gine. . The cause of, the vomit 9 was soon 414.: cove:ed, iitur the party idgued a itotbk Ab 1 ) 1 " nence Iroin'tiot bisCuit' pled& for Six Inofitli s. A LI. TATTERED AND , TOIIIOA--4 portion 01 the Ohio voltinteer6 have t t eabhed N. Orleathi front Mexico. The lancinati Commercial; noticing the arrival of one of them in that city, adds: getilat.the bevy when'. they arri ved at Ne‘v.Orleans, presented •the-appltar: • arum of 'tattered, tinshoM • beggarsktirip. withdia. coats., some without shirts, soma shoeless, arki3O all grotesquely ragged. , :He. had but one ..4hee, a ode-sleetrett jaeket. and a-bit pl-a shirk ' :; .;; sloe who•hhot dorraht Ur. PerlYtt the Pbst Office in Gainesville, J llo., lately; has been discharged from custody, riv It,was .M•etl on the in vestigatiort I thaqtliti iteMl4' .t , (l. - who was the'famtlyithYthciati';•hatt put sued a regular systematic cqurae, 'with he el'-. fected the seduction of•Mre. Winstim. The evidence 'Of the' guilt or the parties writ _ cleat and conclusive. - • A PFTEOMINATION OF B I LOOI3 TO THE t F t e.en. as it in called. can he accounted for Uptill no other principle than Mini corrupt and stagnant hutOore In the venotis eirculptlonew.hich prevenithe proper return of ape vi tal flaill to the heart. Thil blood can have no mord predilection for the Isead'tfian for any other part; in deep Ka aril' specific graVitygyould give it a tendency to the extremities; hut when the passages are up, and It hemlines, as it we're. prisoner to this heady no wonder there is a distention find swelling of the blond, vessels, a pressfire SVon the brain, headache, giddineiss,sialpitation 'Ville heart, insaiiity, apoplexy; and °firer dreadful rotrilte. . ' Wright's Indian Vegetabf6Pills are always certain' to Ilrevent the abritie liffnideasent complaitito. because • they expel Trout circulation-chose Very, humors which 'ate l'he'Clilioe the" blond, buteefrivery ninift'Ar iheident to Man. ' They al oe aid and linprove digestion, and therefore will moot assuredly give health and Vigor to the tidily, as well as prevent . any evil consequences froniWlial is termed a , rush afrteoA co the head. 'tenure of Sugar coated eitnnterfeitd. The no. ly origisl and genuine Indian Vegetable Pills have the siguntore of 114 illinrn NV fight written wi It a pen on the top libel of each box. None other is geoid ne v and-to +sown erieit this is forgery °Mee and general depot, 169 Race st.-Phila. • 'Et)ld in Carli'slte by CH RLES QGIL BY j I)ttalclpL)ta .Uarkct. I= • There is rt complete stagnation; In the geneinl mar kr: to-day, nrcnslnned by the wool of hirer dome from Europe, eiwerpl steamers being now,:nenrly dve,-nod thi: interim: lien! of the fait few tiny:kola° opera:we un-. Mvorohly no bitainese. . FLOUR—StiII heavy, and Wt . Ithont - demand for ex port ; Wesiorn Is freely offerertat 410 50, Penn'a gsnt erolly held Welter, and so,o2lrefirsed for a fair brand; we hear elan sales atoll her worilly'otnntire. CORN MP:Al.—lower, and 3000 bids. have been ta , ken at 111.1 121 WIICAT,No buyers in ;Mirka, and good reda of fered at 1.43 e•- CORN-2500 bushels Pennsylvania yellow sold at 01 a 02c weleht. WHlSECEY—rromienl "r" uALVI,IIOIII6, .11111 e 28 • Deniers in Flinn' are bolding off thr thriller. .Ettione.. an inteilleetire before writing' Howard et. Is offer ed nt 8010 ivithont finding buyers. Demi Inc wheat niieht liar., %nen honalt at IrdSC ; white corn at 81c, and yellow at 85r1 rye Was ['eta et 80, and outs atBoc ffi9ltßlD At the "Lodge," on Monday evening, the IStit the Rev. Wrn. Herbert Norris, 11.1.tAm M. WArrs, P.sq. of Pine Grove, Cumberland County, to ANNA MATILDA. only daughter of Hon. John, Reed, of Carlisle. At Harasturg on Tuesday the 15 Inst. by the Itiftt.. Mr. Conger, Mr. Join W. Hum. of Carlisle to Miss ELIZABETH J. BRENIZEII 01 Cumberland County. In Mechanicsburg on the 25th ofMarch last, by the Rev John G. Frith:bey 'Or. HEN-. ICY STAUFFER ; 01 Lebanon Co, l 0 Miss HAR RIET All;Tor, of Cumberland Co.. - On the 22d of April, by the same, Mr. JoaN Reno to Miss LEAE COLER; both of York County. On the 17th inst,.by . the alma, MC. JorrArt to Miss 'ELIZABETH MYERS', both of York Co. thi the 6111 ink, by the Rev. A. H:Krerner, Mr. JoeN Dice ) to Miss JULIAN W11py.,8:4 011 the 24th inst. by the same, Mr. .11:1111A TIIAN_ DAY. 10 iNltsti AIAhnAitET . A. HAirrbus, all of tlti, County. flu the 29 inst by the Rev. C. J. Nett.lir. Mr. GRovs.of Allen Tp. to Miz.ft-FsTno of Silver Spring Tp. both of this County. Anat. , In York, on the 16th inst,.Mrs. ELIZABETH T. Srossr.Ert. consort of John Spon4er for tneily orCarlisle, aged 56'years 1. month and 8 days. - In the city of New Orleans. on the. Inthnf itnte, tool. after a severelllness, _Lieut.. FRANKLIN Ai bi ll A FFEY, 11. S. A. late of this borough, and formerly of Alit rletta, Lancaster county, yit. Lit the 20th yn i ar of his age. Prepared as we wore by previous intelligence for so sad an event as this, its announcement 0111ln neVer tintless be to the heads or 111.1111¢111118 frills melan choly auk- painful reit ilzatihnistAßß or - the ittercr an guish, the intensity of grief, Into WIff11; f 111 list plunge a devoted finally circle, we ratty riot attempt to speak. Theirs will he sorrow that Ame• knuiv no coitifort but that which conmth frOmnlsSie. , . Mr. Mahaffey received,a. Lieutenant's commierion in the Artily in Febtuary tact. and pruceeded at once with his company to the duties of active service. It was pot without strong 'presentiments' that-hid career Would he brlot, that his friohdakawhim depart. With n delicate constttulin and general health extremely ithpaired, it wee t y (moat their). couldinot endure i hardships &line ' V ~ detrell of stonier frames had I •preinaphrely falteri., Teti 1 theme fears here trees too • shah frittered Ills rtiliTial of the camp of his regi ment Upon the Rio Gironde. was buktehe,enrolled up,- . - on the. sick' liser• 'lid -!poitiallY , ihenvereiL however. t Magid upod'lmimpl:dety,-atol his letters gave 'A. that h s health might Ile teetered. - But fn a fair w eeks" Twig he - was-again I prelthitrfdr,and:tteder tbespdvice 151 the atirgehri returned In New Orleittia. Aieresittler it 'severe illness, freer a' hi-anthill , iffeetten , goiiihlned yith - camp.fever;-he - diad, - 4 stranger httyll reign hind. ,But though farlivan his family, And 114150,-Ba redeira • to knew that he found the klmleitt frieple.in ethers;—. that medical skill and ,Weelho'llelf ..letrilin rearing,. though unpinning, were! eseldiftitill devetedte him.. —that' whinge's 'gentle "yoke whispered -Mingled's, teething •consolelions to4the ftleting.heart, tied, that, woman's Mind; like a minim erintangel, softly smooth- -ad the, pillow or ellt dyVni friellOW I, .-:...--- k- II . , - :t Prior Fiank I wn,knpyr him - tv,ellond tv'ltli all his'.faults 'Mitt hefw ere onlyt hose of s.i,t'rPegly,jetpulz• sive - spirit) We - Idved h'irril•l It- seetnif 'het yesterda y -since we saw him leave the circiee,nr i bts.gay assort. vties;deshing usidirthis unhidden:fear. 111 1141,W.i1h 0 1 4 - hopes and'impetuous spirit, bounding en nri9w career., to; fellowAlat Iheekonlogg •of :ttte ,phantept,:wliose .1.'1405 of ,gtory, * teed -but to .thrt griite l ' ; ':, D i ti al It •_. l ir , 10, ever trendlitg!on'thehmilli oflboith.-Ili Irt•-.. nihnthened.otir young-Blend hf failltintthllen, he: , N i t y ihteshgld of ; that cltiellf w.idtditirO d l s q; 4 2o: .Iy,,hefOre„lthris-•felleri,,w)th„filittege teg bigh;liopee dint his gli)Wing'asplratione tiitiPfLied I 'We mat-ifet '-repineett.intinhitt.T.lifit. iffllehhl ' ' -Olen , - - Naha tyrepny of r D ei , st h 4!. k 141 i to wig if I 1 a 4tt it Op n d ttlgetaturn..to rtliptr-,,. hossi,NearteLere. - 41MICIPIXT53._ • - 7 'the socket: ' Let ire hilt spgpt theNiefliollt totes - • , i , :,• 1. ~-., , q. , 2 - . _, that 5 . ! 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