Aartslb /tlatti aziihp. ..................... . OA '' • ..- ''' ; 47" -----, z t oi'll. • • r , f" , l 6L.Virto I q, A i .• ...„ ..,„ ... cansizaszkVA:vk,..-"•-• ',.;: AVEDNESD.NY. NOVEMBER 1847 The following was the patriotic language of HENRY CLAy in the brief but eloquftit qpeechanado during his recent visit to Phil adelphia: 4. , There Said.lie,Y.gentlemen, one thing , boloie we part, which wish you to remem ber: This Orions Mid betintifut4andqP 7 dife" rAmmon countcy—in Ram or to War—Pktkeoi. or in woe—udder bad administration or good government ) iLEME.II.IBE t? ST.d,MD.B,Y • IT." ass'enibio in a week'fro Ffl 'next Monday._ The Whigs have 111 nierti hers anti the loves 110. • tcrrilo Prenplit triaj piogresges slowbi..- Gen.3(e6vey's to6bmony was completeB on Friday. wilt, probably bo.. ended \rhen-the war o'nibd • . - 'he Adams county, , held trateet.. iug last week., and appointed A.ll.Steven son, Esq. deleg:ile to the ue ct 411 - i'ef March Convention, They•also Appointed conferees to•ngree•upon a delegate to the Nationareen vention, and announyed their preference far Garr. Scott. • Qz Henry Clay's Lexington resolutions have been teceiVed with the mosbunbound ed enthusiasto through the State lof New ..„ -York, and are commented upon in the warm est terms of approval by the press. Many papers at once- hoigted his name for another Meat as ivoandidate for. the Presidency. In New Jersey, also, public meetings have been already called, as suggested: in one of his resolutions. • Gen, Scott's Despatches, . Of these voluminous eognments, we give to-day the - most important, being Gen. Scares account of the Capture of the 'City of Mexi .co, the gland unlit of the war. It will be tread with thrilling 'interest, mingled with deep indignation at the imbecile Administra tion which thus messed forward the gallant little army - ol 6,00 D against ,a foe el 30,000 S compelling thin to "conquer . or in the heart ot ,the enemy's country. The whole Country will respenA to the indignant terms in . which — Gen. Scott denounces the authors • of the false veresentatiom , , which' hare been sent-mil tram Washington, tespecting his"furce`in theie battles. Our citizens who have read them will be. glalified with the eulogistic terms in which the despatches notion the setylges of Major iSUMNER, and other young officers lortnerly stationed at this post, with the names of -whom our community is fan - tiller. The two Pennsylvania Regiments and their 'otlict rs also •oome in for a large share of the Gene raltin-Chies praise.. „, : . But the dead—three hundred nod eighty three officers, and i two thousand seven hun dred men—whrit an appalling numbed What a heart-rendingstory does thiS list of the dead tell of bereaved families, of desolate fire sides, of widowed mothers and fatherless children! Such are the dieadful sacrifices which nations _make n•ho worship at the bloody shrine of the Aloloch of War'! PHILADELPHIA ''DAILY NEWS.". riled ale penny paper noa: boasts a daily circulation of 20,000, and is treading close on the leers of the unscrupulous Locofoco 'Ledger. ) NVP hope that Whigs will con- tinue to boy it arakeinend its eitoulstiom=4 The Ledger has always thrown its, influence to the Loeoloco sale, but its slanderous and violent assaults upon Ilvsav Cf.AY last week, were really infamous, and ought to make Whig purchasers of it a little more scarce.— The 'News,' we may add, gives ne full details of arm); news, general intell'geme, &e. ; as the Ledger. Our nerghborlot the Democrat affects a ereat contempt for the Whig victory in Massachusetts. According to him tiro Locos would nut take a Yictory:in Llassachusetts it - they 'could get it: We might inilieYe this it %%e .had not jesteen tlieeej.,cittee revert lo eovieun a (ionise aa • thatofinking,r; renegade •Wbig and • Tyler'•'rrian, for,. ,their Our neighbor meedn't talk'of titkinethe'4.tibohie elide"—Oai goes Into , Mexi&d, - Unit think.' any Lopofoco ••lerille'r" in county ivill ever let himself be'thiuglif Oz We aro pleased , to , lehrn, by a let:er P uh , lit ' hed in the Gre C m q l Prg that Sr. Hagan' Carney atilt 111,r.Jaeob Hotter, both,natives , otco42,laptc kod *tokaptain Johnson'e ! company, .2 q Pennsylvania 114- ineniY& - non; in the of letexiao tind in the'enjoyment of Ottpellent )1%043., we're - engaged in th o Napalm nu e t an . an d -near the eapkial and escaped uninjured, Mr t JaPi?E.' .(l nder,W°94o,i'VrAtlitt bproPgbi and n nript,e,r thp,otk9o ,, aompany„had” been left at Puebla ' ~ ,o;',T , The•lootoooe:oll6llBBlssippiltate ~, e.! lectili , td''Congres'; I .i ' CilPTlibpltiiiicii',"iiiii 4i iil o, l :4f.th ' ? 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'',7;• ...Ili fr,io ' ,'V, , ; . :ll, 70,7kifferoVibi,"„:;c:P0 7 4,i1 , 1)7 ,; , !... - ' : •,4 ''Z't7. 4 ' 4 l , Vl442fraYrliV'f• ,4 All:'li V -i1:' .7 .V.,4 1 '1' 1.L ',f,,t'''," fOASllLlA77PittifM , K4',6l:l:o,kl:7 l i,74 ,, n , :di" ir:-it• 's =I ( "Ettlin7V o 7444o,4 44 iii 7=4 l l ';'lligiri: ,V . ' E :filjpetclfil.lieillikiiiiiiiii,lia!‘:: , ',- " tr.lieseinitolri al:_4MMirettpoid ' t '''f•A • ~till r tinriqr4o,9'• . ~r` ~ l ay' f ijittio . pre m tilA;.ifrOfo s iid Intel „eV - P. 7 Aggfoti. fle , 'rf M ;Nlayis s v4l4 'cl If 1. ..0,0,,E1.t a lit s 3,,. amen r ed con . '' sr 11, ih ''' b hp I'd &it eihrer,lieteicoMmijat . e. .-2 intentions in regard to Illexico,"liut he is riot remarkably ex'plicif nor definite in the state - - 1 meat of his own Views. lie protakiy,gess, not very greatly differ in opiniori,"Rn this 'subject, from some others; even of themtl initiiiirailoic, who deem the Wit'r . ritieeticrii a gleat puzzle. All willmg,ree that it is a cap 41.14,4AWqiftiflr-1105.01?i,Alla,MMITAPIAl: it will prtiiie fri he a ,twV.fttiged 'sweid,",und . that no, One, canell : .ae r tly , fell whe to lir, wit om “..1 it mayout.P ,•, ~ . ,„, , . . , 'The New 'York Herald or Saturday last, professesio have cMnatnWathe.ilcitnis of 'Ate Cab,inet, CnaG eetii'ing the President's Message, it says Atter • atgnSat -deal 'of ditertsaiinii !and Maim c , variation Of Opinion beniceen • Mr. VVallier and Mr:.Maicy; it 'Was • generally - agreed , ' on by the , Gabinet.tandarmaurred ;in tby , the PreSt tient, continue the scat-against that COuw• possession- the_ , capital - artd - the Cities mind!) Avti.noW have, until. sante govarrnrient found wil ling to•make peace, on the ~ principle:Of demn ityto the 1/nited"States,for the past, and .security Istr the_future... This - hideout ity looks engtely , to territorial acquisition,tnt the ex tent .of it is to be left to the future, and to marling events. The United States nrp wil liu~.at.any moment to make•peace, but this peace must be based an terms by which Our government thrill lobe nothing in consequence of the campaign. If Mesoco, • oi -stnh gas., ern menLasinay_be_leund ituaxistartre, atilt refuses to make peace, then the war is to be 'continued, whatever the result may be— tleaving that asst psoblem.forthethature. The 'President wi/1 nott•advise, . probably,- any thing.in his message, that .16olcs•liae imme -4.liate :annexation -el Mexico.- but,- on the other hand, he will not .bind hiniselt to-a contrary, ,policy. fle Will leave'thequeition open lor'Congresa'and the cOuntry.to solve: in shell, he will avow the by of terri , totitti indemnity, even-if by a protraction of the war or the obstinacy'of Mexico, that in deinnity shalt, at a future play , cover the whdle 01 the, republic. • Troops, already au thorized by law, will be called out to fill up the ranks of Gen. Scott. Contributions will he levied for their support on Vie:vivo ' and the whole inatter will be-turned ter to Con _gressat the approaching session. The N. Mirror ) the most prominent in - . appendent paper which flies the Taylor flag, - epresses the opinion that Old Rough and Ready holds the same opinions which Mr Clay expresses.eithe War, in , his ) L'exiiigton • solutions. The 19? irror. in auitkltig of Mr. Clay's reablutions; says: "11 is sentiments on the or igin anduruses of the %Val are exactly what rbight have been expected, and we believe, to-be veiyheariy identical with_ those entertained by General 'Taylor, and doubtless by a majority_of Ate intelligent pOliticians Of the country, whose judgments are not occupied by sinister mo• fives Alr. Clay repeats the astotinding -fact. that the nation is engaged in a bloody and exoensive war e while the people who are theoretically supposed iTy - be the fountain of power -in--the government;, are th r emselves ignorant alike of its causes and the objects tor which it is waged. The War was get up by. Mr. Polk, and has been conducted by him, and the-nation has blindly and trust ingly furnished him with all the men and money .he has seen fit to call for in its pro secution.' BUChalo.lll*Rdaahli. The light Whic); - ,4timpueriesid4elvieinitt fliends of theteiwo great. demagogueetatt* men at HoloontiAs grove on the 4th of biit,"y,iitiCh . Was pott?oned to a more Convenient, seasoe,,is now to be, restened.— , The Volunteer teems to have taken ground , for Dal6l. ' ftpublithei tibritentinications in hss' laver, aria gives, the. proceedings ,of Dallas meeting in Bedford county, in the 'proceedings-ol• which there are several yety significant hits at Blichanan," such at calling Dallas an original Democrat, and a man et flaw] determination, S.c. It doesn't make Lily difference (0 . 0.4 which of these dema gogues cornet up permest. The people will disPose'oftherii .both. • spir The steamer Acadia arrived at 'Boston on Friday, lainging later afnl more favorable new from England. The English Parliament had been called to meet on the 18th inst. Money w as edeiei. ~•,, • , , • at the Stock Exchange, London, being worth 1 6IK per cent. There is nu improvement in theri.CornEMfirket i `attrt''a lull in cotton. 'lp conPliiiiice!'withthOerititiiit ''9l,, 4 deimiaiitin of hinding Banker's, governmentchad ream inentlpd .the Simko} ,Eugland• to,extend fis leans - arid, diSrounta .te !Word, relief in dile treat financial,. `pressure, The •Bankhaiing acceded to this, the...,efleot,wai-instantly felt , in the.rise, of stocks, but did 'not•last 10Plii"", Heavy failure., wete still ocabr,ring in various parts - ot,England and ,Scotlantl; and another long" list is giyen of leading . ? houses; now. bankrupt.: ; : , , , • , ~ 1n IrelOn ~the ponntry stdbromaihs a• prey to onolohY7and•ootifustoniscrithat, ertfel, hir. Adz andi.bloodlthirstY . murders; continue 'ln diaglaop•lht3).South .an d,. South-W eaten) . Proi , VI o Mt, c! Ifhp , Erecti t fence t of i the fam info is' seriouslytapprehentled;thisiwinter..i,io•d.'r 4:f . ; ri •Tiii.eliolerlf fs , vOrrirnitilitkdfeldfrilin4V getptinfftussray,lanil is ~ extending' ispilallio IS ki Rope.. , jahqueittile of deetbs;buiel siregifyi oesurteici . ipm.,i:i• •- r., i.r Ott/t4i *lti.. . Ze,,,,11 - ::: briflit ca n vi st'oi liiiileiti! ' eti(riip ' 6ol6;i ' inl lii 43 Mitiffilra'ql(Ausiiiii,lll4o l talfing,lis, eggitaillieliitsiss;:sillt,'eSAliiilss eliel,4l4eri, A r eriiis it tbw's, : v ii 4o ` 4 oo l -rtiti,fit ifpntivz 14aieb...4 , TWtie l li gl i r prit.fdi ve.lo, ill W at iiieh other :iiiiii•Jltill,thiee' eFit,flf, Co DeliP;, eVithblb! '"" 1 'l' "'" 1 '" '`" '''' . ' ,'' ; -, , ,_.., , 1 ...' 1, '7 C'' • . _.: ' , t r , ~.,,,, itJitilpiD 7112,1./GE.L-111113,1711-psßcumirraui di ''PliiinifelPhln'''LeVei" 'referring'. to 'Mr ClaY,'llsopaot L'exinglsn;Speeohi , say,7fhe is 414 1 fidl,the'% , Aga"'llico , "tliv•Websterrldr. imakoodriotlinou , it . Iferneii ratrfl,, (• ik li ell a ßN , l:l:;/ti `P? PP I :4?- 0 "9 1 90 : 1 , f d - .l,f, e tYilf.nr i ,l,V?),;l49 s P , *4l l 9 ol ll.9tein,nons , ic ks - ceilaiplysaitt• atiiraten'sOmetvlist 'datid Igerbug.),idvtlidOssftilji toptof itiriubitdoi , , , hypi,, kiiae t p o Ftl ikioF l ingiV ! flitt ' VEtWcilii& t . ~.....,, ,AD ....034 ~,u ,;,.,t ..,,,,,, -,. 1 , -,, ~ , CP! „ I gb ri u r u g t, k t ),Ai•gl 3 o l w" be hind , . ' t ui9l Pee4t l clii lo fhli, l ) l „:rrejinhtlinipliiiiii,*iih 1 Ole , 'o PP robri o.or , iitl,4 s lir :O l iiiiiliCte - iiiiiik r a k,t4;:4 4l i7 - illi P ti 4 ,l4 r lifi Wie , l 4:,°lo/ l3lort 4tl4,O°TY 9P0:444446441\tl li l t IFll'Y'; 9 *,Peditiinle ,, the , s,lthit eifitlikkti. , 0 xidgetteildrliliVl6,litr " laeglia , Vait our afiefluyeAfi# l 6k4MAili( - 0741,1'e,°0444 0 'i w a i n lT t li n n i ,ill,,,, , ...- , ...- ,, ,u. , -, . ~,t -, J ~ ~ in.') :Pr' J , 4 . '''''' A r`l'" 'iii , o'c'C' I ,' r ' o. '''' gt VI '''''l''':. MESE MEI Clap a'nd Taylor. From Europe. Stddkriffe 14111exico; ' The famous pint. , Tobin, .in, wiener td tiff; New Orleans Peltai 'dated ! l ei .Enbanfada getober ; 6) - 00he 01 the:deSertiOn Of • itee of: '*,4'4•ri4,Viilbtfjiq:: , p'rivates .pf, the t Texan, t Battalion...ref the abduction Of the - daughter of t• #nalthyjileaiciin'hy 'the bulgier` 'of 'Oa; I . l oo9:ri#Pll# ll6 ,iftfci;lve r oi* q oilo # 44 l o,l34 e ,,,, ol!Ja:PdPVtiout4ol3B?"-of direr, murder, of two, AMeriben i: blaciraMithst it 13naiiatVista:bytAAtii0,illef*,itli:fl!..hsini oiiY 6 it P..e i .i:loog lll .i!' :it icigelk*.i. #oloi6t; AP 4 . W.him,dthiY lad 'won— of the birth iciot ! ititild Ab WHEW the:dtniddnif ilame ' l ll 4 l loo7o . ' ji),,qiii o o lo6ll ° l* ,Ilci,ii'-'4#4,004 !Ttpoo44,l4loiiiii, IMrin a'w.pitap,befe .l mbeeconittgit , dragoon; &eareF.34,so followfpfpiittigraph"UPM4 a il i,ijo t tooo l d f i c - i u kt i ;„ ~, ,i, y , ;,, I .'t,l it r .l,-, , - 1 ~; , t ,),,,.,:,- , V111;:,lti , 170 "'l'ol. :';11 ~` ~ ttl . •0 110,:".. V ,, , f 0A948 * 0f puubOys have just come in , from ilflittptik Trim Wu killed 10Dr greasers [ll.lev icjiiiel on suspicion of being; guerrillat-:-(so ilelinqs and' withtwoPatterson , 5 , f 9k kitoreet)-4mught in•seTtral Prisoners; a' , , luAnl , OnAttoe until:dock - ,eattle.,l We're; iol , at , !istery t iog ond inqrti nut , tit Abe „Texas i cemp-4:: 1 9111 111 1,ftlPtqattaxecpt , bee4*irk;baiedn,mtito ; Aon,hams,:venisetfi . bearmireiC saipe? duck; t 101904 mte.; , Ato ,r ~ for, , dessert, it oqlkloranges: , itPPI - q l / 4 -PearqsiPitachety end d OlkOtoUS grapek• ,TI the war bo brought lq a premature Cialie "hick feaven-fmtbid;•••'-,ttr dont knotil,:What %%10.414 fot`is livingi,se lhek4ay, :he pehiteng tiartept,at boOle , loo been shut up :for ~ yr an i Ph hiloirlgr 1 /1 1 44Y1' tell. be too !lazy! for w0rA, , , , !2 ilw,irf ,, Fin 'at; 17.4 , 4.4',.:i.. r,,,,1 t' l, l%itio. 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N i n ;"- :t4ir,?fiOiiiirlek r fi„Oii6o'n'fio;?, pi ' ii l. i r.-Clay_iis_eiMtlinedlie-1 1 Tr ' i lo v _tione Mithe,sutPet tdifid ivii*::: 1 i a ~ v u amteommeneee ite article by .„ %le t ! chi rig'thiett Mr. Clay very distinctly takes Itia.il ' . ..11114 , 4, 14 1p*eiti0415:' . ,• , ...,,•=!-7' z irA., . •=0:, ~,,,,,,,, 4 -`. 4 :l l ,:iret:4l4flie: , president will not ditifinelly . wile the obtete m ai the m, our , armies meet. .e'Nvitiittra n from Mexico-BO 'soon as 'they pan be ConeistentirwilliNational 'honor." , t' 11porilinitIVETail,MAiiiiiiilitiiiiiiiiTitli, _bruin;; l. tbiSVIPA9-1110faetiggr,:yis , . addled. wheit-beerbart-111 , r. Clay!s-reaolutions r or kW has of that ,, titstinuished..sittatesiziatii eke the, Whig inatkii 'fro* •scintimeht, s, the -abstract dirthe_sp,eeeh-Ahat. , ,,was , ,pubhshea; The first. inn 'stitg "fOrili.. : !l na wyr ! ht: removal of l'hO,:artrii. ; to,:th - Rt. o rhrit;ki..,•pr - op r , posite 141.0.tatitoeini)„Wfisytiprc i ividvitt anti,,ttorr: cortsatition'al;;if; tieing ,Wlll4‘ibizt,:6,onpor r ' renee of CPngreas,in• Iraq: 065)91:Nbuitflilt,PPnr' gress,littvi,64, by its,: tifftiaequeqt ~- 4 tfri- J ecogr nized . thus : brought , into exptence % without ite - preiinthiauthority or eoitsent r the prosictitidn. became theiiby , Hers. inkiArttinet declaration that:the War:, is a National one,' ands the.secend resointion" is in these words :. „ • , . "2d. Resolved,-Thatin the abEience - of any fornial and public eeelaration,tj Congress of rr °llia cgs , for .which4-the,.war , ought to'be prosecuted, the -President -oj . the 'United chief of the army and navy- of - the Uni!ed States, is, left to-Me guidance` of his own' jitdg. toot to prosecute; it for such purposes-Whit oli jects as a mary•decm the- lumoraud inte4st.'of Ilisnation-to-Vequire.47, - • Caw anything:be more . plairrth:att the' in tention of 'Mt ettifto cast nrinn ei4rtike duty : or decilitring the objects of the war, and not upon:the•President •Tf :spy one thinks that the langtiaoe,of the •second' reloltitien iR atribiauoUsiin i= lleiti respect, we NA* to the fourth, which makes it clear enough : "4th. Resolved, As the farther opinion c;I the meeting, that it is.the duty of Congress . to declare, by some authentieact ) for what purpose and object the existing war ought td be further prbiecuted; that it le_ the duty of the •Presi , dent, in his official , capacily, to:_confirm_ _to such deoldration of enegressl . .and if , alter such declaration, the - President sttoultr de -cline or refuse to endeavor by all the ratans, civil, diplomatic and military in his powei, to execute the announced will of emigres, and in defiance of cis anthority,%should meiotic and prosecute the war for purposes and objects other than those declared •by Mgt body, it would:be :come the right and duty .of Cuugrdss to adopt the most effieaci6us measures to arrest - the farther pro ,, ress - or the war, ttikiiig 'care to inake_ampte.ptovisionsfor the honor,: safety and seanrity of our armies in - Mexico, in ev er contingency; - and if Mexwo should decline or refitect - to concluded treat 1)114h we, stipulat ing for the purposes and objids so declared by Congress, it would be_ the - duty_ of. llieGovern »tent to prosecute once, until - they were attained bY a treaty'ö peace." Mit a word tean lions or speech of Mr. Clay, which can .ad mit an infjrence, that , he is in favor of "withdrawing the- troops" ,from Mexico, if the President will not state the objects of the war. We may go further, and declare that Mr. Clay nothing abOut , withdrawing the troops=4iothing about ony 'atatutuen't Oilatiie to , the War, Rio *tolto4';ii , 4 l 4littexPeasedr-llia .language adotitataifi'betilittuctionionly. It' is, .that Ccutgraistoluid.itot , The President, ihotild Ware' the' purpoife, of 'the wit ;,fhal the Pre pident should then conform his action to the will of Congress; that- in case 01 his refusal to do so, Congress should adopt proper mea sures 'to arrest the fartherk progress of the wet' ; and if Mexico refuses to make pig:mon .11w • basis sallied by Congrees, that the WAR SHOULD-DE PROSECUTED With the utmost vigil ance; until the objeat, as declared by Congress, is attained by a treaty of peace. lint tilain as Mr. Clay's position is, and intelligible rts'it 16 , the humblest capacity; the .. . Public Ledger deliberately, coins , thelie that we have now extiosedi.and' makes it the foundation of a 171 .ti ort !that,,,,,trOtt man and the - partile as 14ithfUlly tibiyea and hOnered.'!__ , , „ - ' 71, .' -7 I ~irl*../11011O&*??1. . tl,4l4,l4ll4tbeati foilhe.ttninnierable mercies we, haire enjoy ect at:The.hands during he past yenr.• Bast, neaN as , heretofdre, will be ectiriy aspen ple oI Carlisle will nude 4n-the- observance& rof,ttie fitiii'xiithiaPrhper r si p ll f, `aci !hal di ‘y intirtioWAct i 'uT;Virtire'eafrigT,VntqarreVATn'iirMr, otilia - -mercii and thVorpop - on. - .WhielfdePen'de iniliVidnaPAkeitaie: ' . 1114ntr.a4n oUr paper of laut-tveeklve-tiotieed-theadisappearanoe-sof- Mr. ioutt,;4,;tltLAlß,iutiderf.citditmstances pahsfhlty..distressing!todtisliatrrklyi.and. such. as prbdniiittLthivhdeltebt inte..restiand syqnps - : . thy,aihongltheinhtibilantsyof this,•place - and its, , siojetti; , ; - days?. , thelbotinly had heel) vrithout, suer cues; during AchichArtit o •,,fund father. awl cithereheirr totilatiohs.trere*ept agonising FiturpSneei , f rilU VW • rilWrnoicin;„. .htusteyei,ittiiititinsinglooth loundi and fourid Arta fbY lii+oismalhbolys;.stinth 01446 binough.;lout.soo . yards'Arcitn , eh his teirin f ir residenSeiii nng,the -margin of a'arnaWstrearn the jwater .Avhbee !natio ettaitsellia , . not rioot deep. ' i • • gprObability ho , ohe hiulleit his Ilathees - houi+e:t the time,. it woultl•seein, tirtlotlL . homewards... He grotioil where tag discovered., ' , being 'soreewhit the wstet) Of. the iiiile,stroarn MoieTtliair • ' The stria] ry soon'till . inid was tit ly returniut the , boolyi., deplesseil;, IL__ itpreadiiii s alit 7i:flambee , . be - yorid 'he • nattiral 4.1 ) leursaj . iti is- shallow... hid boily.„was' ound,„in,a rostrate posture, hid face doWn vartld,,witht hisaums-so extended iits,4o., in: t clufaie that. : i 'idled had been zneffitt4o .!ris.a;. hip 4erat.yed• ~itaxards :lie nchani fel i . it is - bead iii,the directin.of4he. tdettn, , crtel,.bis cap a •ahort Aitittinigi from hini., it . woad!! appear i rrianilest tlliii ire, pewit] ills in glkilsdo dy through dr Out of title wager, 'sic meted :mid ,fell,.and, being, 0081 a dsse, 4110(11 fital 'We spot—for , it was• one Pee Ilitialy diltis. ditease, that, at times, lie.be •ftle...petlfeetly weuk.and.llelp i iii!SP- .. , „. • . ,The cherarter „ 4;tl this ydath , haul tafeti of the most uitekeejitionablelkind:; he seemed 4o have aluiffincus 4 find enlarged cor,ception Aright and wrong, and acted accordingly. He- w,ad.greatly esteedied :by all who enjoy ed his friendship. There w not the smallest indicatitnt a- Fail - his pe nor the price Where lie was founts to efiatite.evp a stispiCion 'ttifit his i death ; was oae of violence. `ftie • nature of .his.disease•ras such as to superinduce death at the very time it occurreil, and that, too, if he had been placed arnitl circumstances the most desirable. Plough tie. lidil been ex• posed.lor lour days and nights, yet hid Lterly was ..neither..discolored nor distiguied,=-ie .teas so of colt like his forther self,- that toind.: reds flocked-to seeliirn, and his likeness . was successfully taken.by tire hand 'of a,skit, tut artistois a perrnarren•t memento of au es tit:nal:de yuCtli. Whose ,eirtlily . career, °pea r itig4ithl,titiVe promise, of usefulliess, had been sadOen iy luta atrexpectedly terminated. For so:pc:Wl - Chß prior te his,. death ,lig4na.i. - flasedl9:l6refan , ,e.tiUnVetl a changW:9ll l Palt• aridt.apittw,viirrtlifof •llid4hipariwre,gairti in „,it ,judg . a:91'241 . -041 . 4, :very 0 atiefactery Avineri' := ~.,..44.,:i ~i, :-1111aatmeoltsiabietakifYr‘pe —trivi -. ,:: , k ..oNitgro l viii,l„i ,, obiqodsli. i Yigiier.l'hy . ,4/ifii Sovereign • plain.. ser of all' clients, to alleviate an itffiictieri die pendatioir„, wlityll,,otherwise, would have beeildistecssing tirthe extreme. . On Friday - afiernith iris 'blot tal remains were corivayed tri`the grave, followeil.hy an unusually,large concourse' of sympathising friends, arul we indulge the comfortable hope that, his enfranchised spirit is now ermageri in the employments and enjoyments orglorifi ed intelligences who surround the throne of Him whose providence is both real and urri• versal.--COM. RESOLUTIONS OF .THE BAR. CaManx, N0v..19, 1647: The death of ..lon:tit. BLAIR ' Eon., recently Matt- ted to the Bar in the Bayern) Colirte of tumberland county, having been announced while The Court wan in session, the following resolutions were offered by KReed, Rsq,, and were unanimously adopted.: Resofeed, That the 'members of the hooch and Bar have. heard with.prolbllnit grief:of the andtien deed' of 'John O. Dlalr, Esq.? That the nigh order of Intel , Net, and 'exemplary character 'l'll4 deceased, render his lossvo early in life, a -pidle calamity. RcanlYcd,. Thal ¶he condolence of the Bench and Bar be tendered to the bereaved family of wham he woe a tneinber. Resolved, That the members of the Bench and liar will attend his funeral as a body, and that the Court do alAir aajoura. • - • , , • EXTUCT FROM TOE MINUTES 01 7 ,THE HOARD _ - "OF abdo9,L DIRECTORS, SPECIAL Mitertmo:l4ei. 20, 4snlyed,,That we, the: bisectors :present, deeply syinpathise with our worthy, colleague, the, highly Cl. Whiled President of this' Maid; (now Mown?) InOlis bereavemdht ; and :wig that Ne "who tempers:the:wind to the ahorp lamb" may give WM' strength to bear up under thiAtryingend - IntellispenstitionCr his providence. • Atelotr,ed:Titai - trtopy-oUtheYatmen:reentution,' 11.- 411;W the. Secretary, bp,Strhislntilio M. . LILA In; andialso,pubilahed in the'neWspdperaLnK borough. • .•.,, • ,l• • " , :;11E0.,SANDSR121:1 ,'Sec.y; ' • ' MEM =EI Fur,the nn_ Exton „t TP,THE,P . I.IIiLtC. , , Tito undersigned Usttnot forbear - expressing in tidi Odidie njanner - , - hri prochund grntliude to the chi. alins °faiths% ds OS 7ileihity, for tlihir sympethy with bhp WI his *dilation, and lot their unwearieSreifprts to, recoils?, end britir,egain under, Ids roof., a dear Ehd Debried`soni who ilad 'Malt glider ettetunstaneeli, so, tnespriesibly trying toldireelt l ll::,,,;., .." , ei t :: , ,Ftitiip!!!..i r`rb ;, r :o 4;i#o: ' ; ' , ;' l : a '""77 '7 i:.i —o.lzaAtitim;urAßth ,, ,PAßAth.z—to. if ti 'had ;•thn 'Arranittirdinti.'Peon'lnnAk thntifie • .:•.•-••, ,i,••• •,•,:••,•,, t r0.1. , ,,1 r% ~.,, i ' 16 .Y V1 1:1 14 ( 11 ,, r l4 lle r4)oeP4 D T. , l ll -rPilfei !FIMPIO, nothms idetighlett ,by„ .thrt :beautiful •pti a ado prliio„cantibefiuon"'Sattintv litit,l 'The , 1r tail trifi':ep!ilppniewimir9cdpitelfyili ii: • ' ' —"N iiiiiita 'Ciiiiiii, ShipPensbnrk Captain ' I'l , ' " , ' 1' , —2' glnry . ...„)-, , ,,j , _,_,•.•;. ••_,li ..0. - ,••- • - • ' ~., • ,' pringftehilOght•lntantry,,Ciipt..Hood. • • ..I,l!•lew,hurgpght tobotrypCapt. Wheirr, .0 ' :,Ppliedn,,AightiArtklerh , Onpi :Todd. 1 :‘ ~ ,t,Carilide,Ljght 'hi Ihntry,• Capt. Orep. 5 . ..• , h1 , i! i •agarl!4fl:quioN.CAPhtfiendertion:! , l b•,•z ,, , • : At 12 o'clock the Oomponea 14 0 044 - 4Wriad Into' thittehnn; en r ihii' 02b!li?' iiitier ' e,''filiOlr iiiiil,Sdada4R 4 piiot.,p;i;;), f elii . ei;e t h.,,, A 4l )tint,t .iir..--•, ri . • ta ,s . • ~ •,. • iypß.t A%, 4 1 girp , ,Jmooli e ,#,Alicao_utnn•lb ! it: ,4 49 y,ed,in , ..parade .orcier tfrrotirgh theitirentrip P#POd';'ihd u hiWheaVinffriiiiiion ' by Its t6O; P 6 l4l: 6 iti'figii l 4 l 4l ) afid r o4S l3 '• iricuAi;..iiiii,:f.; I ti, Ma lt 'Ae 1J ti v 40 a '• '' d • n • n t a ppion i , 1 a u nlv 0 leviewe hy 'Opri.:,••4o4,eitil in 4' . dirilleaintTeld , ,Woyeil• • „ ... I iiii, ~ 1 , ) i 1 , 14i:i 166,11181:Alie0iiiiritilp.4/ w brklhaht brio, • ~, • ,•, , ,. . ,..; 1 ,......„it. 7 ' 4)lP}r):cPP,.#llMO,l , O l itiOs,l44..4fOndingly, well, b°t PaOletolatlY9iptiC,diel.'s company of bodoPi ! tho: ' liitikill 'o iiiii4h 0 i''ofPlih'oli i '' fi il e 'l l o:),'AO' d lo 46 " l •' ll . l46l o ll 4 , '; i l /1 4 0 ktilq VO(mt ., opit4ifoi l l:bp',`l4 l iti t tintri l ','i: l .§(o ' ;en.y.lltgiAa3`..AwkuiPtPlPufkle ' -n B' '''' ' ' c*1id1Y4 . 24 4 4jo i-• , 0 1 - .'" ;!'': 4 "4 o 4' ' ' ,ll i t ,4•414f.k ;,I*.:',lll, , YioiiTTail'gto i ' k r 4 if!pi ti? t 114, , ? . 1•t , ,11 7;' i,* . .1• ‘, #2l l / 1 1... 0 1'1 , 1;i-VP.ft , fi s .q. ,, i withili <,01 1 ,...pc, WlTl : , i 4Pbtral s '7 4 ,Y4 ll f. ' W.o,o9A`i Qrt , r , ; : •',:, ;,striitsitco;'hi'Otilplidiinetailf7,l4 , 1 -Z..; '%iiii9y.iii!obi#4tii,,A',lop :Iti t ti j ohe , ...oyaiigi,t,',4444Pl - 46 rsifiti 1,,.., , , , 3.4 4.i oitem o k i ,w4 l ot( ,',* ifikaiii rk , . **Nottlfo,- ; ! 45 0 ": 1 1`...f 14 fiki'VY., 2 , -,,,,:::,4,,,,,,Vi1>'•;.;"404,114v-...,,,,,,,,i,:,.'.-, J ~,,,,,r 'i,r,i^.l-A-'.., ,'., '''' A 1 4`g.. 4. ,., •,-,W1. 1, ...` . s'••` - ' ?.. , .. 1 .7.: '-' .'., •,,.,- ' • . :; . ; ,14/W - iiii,',4 .. :l44ealek":iiiii) 8 1 1 inii.therSUPPly'iti ite;:ir':.,enri:e.::) . ..o .014,, hielly - i'rot ~. . `i O- Press 4 . I , • SF ,---r -- --------- - - v . .? --... - 7 • • , ' XV:* -', e . ert4i-Ainottg.,.thm e ,!;: : . 'parr. ye , :a., EirplorvoTy ' , Visit tolKe . „ i' or•.t,..t': §ll,;_ Late.cities 'of /China, • t hby. • ' ev. o-;. §l l ,;_k Iti.e, English Ailisititiq 't. Plik#l944 : #rilki , !: ,fitiety.glrince we judg .chits ;to tie a'book re Plate with interesting tams rotative to atsin gular people. A new . nOvel; by Jameri, is A s °. 4.19 13 9 !14 c 0.0.9140.49.r.4 .44.-.4.4 4,04: Aat ifietYAif;rl§W,)V - iiiks,,,oll - .. - el ~Wiiii•fi...ini4Y:f•Hi 'lnid'ilklCtlitidlat l l4l - " - "'""''''' ' 2-. '" - s. -- - t the Plaice:l'HrSaturday 'Courier : by A. AP ma.mamanotlealieet,:filled 'ecdotert, biographical and ! ifiateriCal:Biretclv 1 11 The'ellief.,1.011blilliiiiiiiiilrtr, ,afe 'the' beldre slonlerey l ,—irnmense .engfavitigs,•--and: numbeil-Ofi-errialler-critrillbstrative — tit — tht many battle 'sCenimi 'of' the Alerikit4 The inkcpuriiir;.Ectioolfriirriea Brother ,lonithan, areboth for sale by kneidAv—Price ,10scenti* Later from , 'ESCAA - OP SANTA'' ANNA PO lilt 01U RCh-NO V I ,1$ . The' 1.4-ew Orleanspapers 451 .the lith , fur- Oislitadditiatml,pm tieulars. brought by the anti rival if the steamer,Jcrons.L. Day.: The correspondent of,- the Ilernmercial Times states, that just as the,,steamer was getting underway , news mulled Vera 'Cruz from Tampico ; announciag,the as,totiltdina fact otthe-erribaikation, of •Sattut Attila, at Tampico on board, a British steentei; and that hehatl eidaped out ol Alexia°. I . Oatee r 'bn ascertoinir , that Santa An na in the neighborhore, look every pre caution-to prevent.his.escape, but they pro. yea unsuccessful. This news is discredited at Vera Cruz, but was genersilly believed at. Tampico: The,Peebla-tlag of Fre&lent publishes • a long and,graphic account of the battle of Hu amanita. Captain Walker's wholetforce did not exceed i 95. Marshall had is.vutil orr 'l4billuenco of.Thit pte'valerlde df 'the fesier at Vera I crtit, (Wit ail ilia troops firtiiving there should imtrfediafely prodeed . to riegrom. COL Wynkooß was to return to.the . Castle prPerote with his force. Four companies of his regiment were engaged at the battle of Huanartla. ,An interesting struggle took -place betweenAhOntliana . and the iletaOh. - ment of the- first Pennsylvania regiment, Which should be the first to plant the Amer ican flag upon' the Wills of the town. Lent Denny and private -Stebbis, of the Pennsyl va=nians, provedFtlecesslul. ' The remains of COI. Walker were at the Castle of ee'rote, and wcield be lorwariled to the - United - Siates. ' Li dill. Ansalzpnieey Ypunt, pia and tett. jenjes „ZkiKeno, of the sec ond l'etsrigyliania ):egrifen'e r died recently at Puetild it is preStfthed of Lieut. lacob Sperry; - of the l'hilaaopliia Rangeis, had died - of - a: lance ivound receiv ed near Puebla. Surgeon Reynolds, Llems - 7143me and Hun lersoii, 'of the . Pennsylvania Vol unteers,sir ere fl 5 agnger jn the o:Toner .. .Tames L. Day. W.,wissl,,,,Leuerik.fronv the-Army ttio:gfiti-at , the,LlVltAuf.the intrepid beint_lntense . anti universal. A lettee in the New Orfeans Delta thuk speaks ,4 hint: Vho I ask, iias not seen or heard of the galla Walker's bravery? To estimate him prope.y,.they shoultl'see him in %is proper eleme I. The captain in the States,is quite a different individual from thecaptain under the galling fire of a foe. • lie is one ..of the few who main their courage andeomPosure tinier all circumstantiek In perils'the most appaling Ire has tbe courage of one born to Command. 1 was at his side in . the battle of Ln Hay s , whenewnh his company. (C) of the aft-, he charged and defeated 1500 Mexicans. Would tlmt Some of our fathers, brotheni and sisture could have been placed on the summit of a neighboring moun tain to witness that charge of Ale rifles, as with up-lilted glittering sabres, they obeyed the land call of their leader—"Follonr Charge—Durra!" , —afftl tooki , yott have seen how the numerous foe began to waver,break and finally take,to their heels before our lit tle band !' NEW SENTIMENT IN VinciiNlA.—Tho Nor folk - Herald; alluding to.a statehient in ihe Patkersbur , (West Va.),Gazimte, that large 'nlittobent a.citizens by the Old Dominion ate leaVing her territory for the tur west, saYs .• ilsiow in this them is, nothing that: should cause regret in. Virginia... :Let those Whn.are lured by the prospect of gainoor_rwho ,really believe, that thep can.. better.their condition by emigrating toihe new Stales,; follow then:- 4007-HW; take their *laves along With them! 'I Ile TilmitlM may.cau'ke,a momentary treakc nese, but it wjll only W i th, recruit • w %two, 'told vigor. :The place of every slave will in thridbe . filled by a•hartly ) intinstrious tax-pay-I ingonushel,htearing freemen, ot,the right ,people hee ; stath r tkltich . Virgihin is' destinek to; bei One of thetie and. the AcOneFt.( 40 , 111 05 10 , 101 , WithseaSouy the better' fer:her,own , „ . 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' Thel , to this,c• • anji , it • untin•-; ~' •1 lits - lke 4lffii, 71+ e destr inn of tkrtiJ Ite.., is krnSis '''., IS: 15 .; 0 0,40% 1 \' 1 7 ' '• 4 :): : ::lleilis . ret he 'i * • WhaveVren)Jy : ;eiin t. co tired near iclarietta, in. Lancaansr coan, The ship_Yrilit'paidisiiiialled from Philritlel tAtieFortisW.ednestlay, for Canton with Alies 7 the.flret fora number of-years. 4 -tFOusfeen lives and 16.1'8,000 worth of flour have' 16146 - 'flestreyettctiClWO--df-the—Neliv— gngland Railroads during two week's past.. _Rubber..is now used for_saddlbs,..to' nClOkitililifirttlastieitretntrxdurabtlityfriff&M "er qualities adapt it. • ' The Pies;denfltibi,UPpcfinted Hon. Arnold Plumer, of. Vtin'itnge courtty :to be Marshal of the•Wester4 distript ol A royal decree has been made declaring - the l- abrilitionor veryli ela. tht7iDlinish coin ides.' • - . 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