• mit Op :66,etilid•llespRiches,froril:Illajor • .4...1• • Begi‘-Qttarters; Mexico, ngtrarldili9&toilte U(lital States, 0ct0W15 4 ,0 3.1 7 , 11 7 1.a...61,ti.r.S &SEATON: iSly de', it of& friend 4 - Gyterid-Seott-8111 1 Efititla good;dealltet bothciti about getting our despatclies.itrreagli Cruz, or ose Irenrkriin-inCollehath Ito think the. President !sloe backward abOut clearing- out this newt lrom here to Vera • Chu. and keepkig it open, and introductog 1110 improvements into the country That we• stand Fai much in tirtelLul hiae. Ile and Mr. di ids* pretends to }Ave, constitutional scru- Tdes•ehout it, and says the constitution don't allowS el 'internal ,urn.` rovementi and Mr. Irichie says jilt'," Jeseltitions ci 'til3 is *dead .saye thel4 lirtinill - 4inPßiVittileitts is a Fedthriil . ' doctrine* and 1rt.441 always, go agin 'ern for that a noutin else. But ;fis .stratign tq n u ' the .President tins WI never humid out -yet -• (lint Av .- here there's a will thertl': , a Way, COll • • do is to.call all those roads limit here in Mexico.thmilitary roads," and then he'd Mire the constitution nil his side, lor cviny body 'knows the constionion'alloss him to make —militaiy roads._ limniv the Pi esideti t is my -delicate about flinging mi the cole•thri - dium . 5401 dont blame loin . so nitwit ler holding back about the, internal iniproveimmt-; here iq Mexico, though I dont think Mehl's. any .other part of the United Slates where they . are •needed. once. But there's •no nerd of • splitting hairs about the toads; military.roads is ti'l intornaLimprovenients, and he's a right' in make military loads as much as he pleaSes. And :is them is jest the kind of toads we •. want here, and Shall want for litiY years <for .our armies twill have to keep matraliMg a-, ---heut-ilidxouidLyier.iillY he abh.4 to tame these MeNicarfsainifiun . 'eni •-• irite.A . Therwans.) it is confounded strange to ine that the President is so ballof band about this business. W hat's the use of our going on and annex Southaway. down So„ I - here, f he -don't lack us up and hold on to . the slack! And there's :TO way to held on to it but to keep these military roads open se our armies can go back and lorth and bring us. in xictuals._and_ powder , mid shot uud • ;money. • 'Here we've been, weeks and weeks since -we annexed_ the city of Mexico, waiting Mid tholdiag on for the President to send its more men anii'more money, and Milos what to .110 next. This backwardness of - the Pre:si dent-since we ,got into the city et Mexico seems the more strange to me, considering. For, When be was fixin me ofl to einne nut here and she if I could make a settlement with Santa Anna, I tried to persuade him to Jet the-armies hold still while I was making the bargam. I told him he never could bring a man to reason or to trade when.. lie_was knocking of him clown all the attic. 'MC I could n't make him seem to understand it. He stood to it his way was the best—the sword in one hand and peace in ;mother, all the way along—a word and a blow, and the _ blow always first. "Why,"Major"Diitivning," says he, "if yon -want to reason a man into a peace,ipit's -another Ming; but if you want to ranter a - peace, my way is the only way. That's - the - way 1 - beg m this - war, and that's the may mean to carry it out." " HOW so V f says I;. cc how dRI you begin ;war in that way?" ,( Why," says hc , "Slidell was 'hi! word, • and . Taylor was the blow; and 1101 only my friends, but even my enemies admit thatlhe blow-come fifst.",, The - President said that was the rule he'd gone-by all the-way alone., and he meant to stick to it; and not hearing any thing Iron him so long, 'Pm afraid he a—notiou drat peace is conquered. • But that would he "a bad' mistake; if he has - got such a nation: for it is n't conquered . , only scattered.— It 'sa good deal as 'lwas.wi,th Bill Johnson, whcu ahrlT was boys, undhenadertook u. ;conquer a honict's nest, expeetin to get its of honey. Ile took n club and matched binvely up to it, and hit it an awlul dig, and knocked it into a thou Sand (lindens. "There, blast ye," says Bill, is I guess ,you'ro done M now," as lie begun to look round for the honey. But lie soon found itma n't conquered; 'twas only scattered.— . And presently !hey begun to lly at him a n d sting him on all sides. One hit him a dab on his arm, and another on his lee. and atio ther in his lace. At last Bill found he should soon be done to himsell it lie staid time, so he cut and run. " Hullo," says 1, " Bill, u 7 licre's your ho mey?" ' "Darn it all,'' says he, Lit . I taint got nn • hones to pieces; I've Wisner., 1 • got that to comfort me." I shall have to break oil here for to-day, because I've got to write a Hale despatch In the President to send by the same post. 'I have received some letters from Uncle Joshua and other relations and friends in the old United States,"and send sonic of 'cm along to you, which you can, if you I limit best, hitch on to my despatches, jest as Gen. Scott takes the letters of his under-otlicers and hitches on to his despatches. So I remain your old friend, MAJOR JACK DOWNING No. 11.—To JAMES K. Poi.x : Pa-sir/cot of Mr Watt glatcs.a d nil annexed connfrics. Head-Quarters, City of Mexico, Annexed United Stales October 25, 1817 U&an CouoiEL:—.Things is gelling along there as. well es.could,be opectetl, corisiilorin • alto help wo have, but we are elinn•ctliclq_ • week-handed to work to ptatii. Wain. 115 to harry along down South,We nOtyrg ' woeld'nt be no use to give that three mil ;lions of dollars to Santa Anna now, for the vcorde have get so out with him that he .could'rrt make peace H he had bix Ne's skulking about the.country, and has as much' aslie oa,n do te - taleeToare — of think you bad hottCrigivo up the notion ' — ',,ebout peace altogether, it'll be spelt a hard ',thing to get, and send us ,on the three mil ` 2,,Aions here , belpitte along in oupapnex . `lP,itdtipgerout(, , t4a444irretill In tide annexin 'hustnetta.him the old wOmarOs snop; "`ifit 4otif ‘ io.altectib it .gOee, bia;k.' ft would 1'66'4 - great helP,to de,Art,..the,Way:of holdin to What we get, Yon *child carry, out 'Atitat,plati:eigiving the Mciican land,te set-' ' Alete frbin the ihnted , stateti fillet a s , 'l"ye',lseph:::very,inii!atient to-see •,_yoti_epipidtti,naticit; ollering . the hied to set • Ilere_to &erne but heits;•„,V.Out,y e' ito idea, how help piilo us ,Wo„only had • as NenlY,:of eu(Jollea:ont bete, eV that, 'as fast • as we, kill&b.alliintican or' drove hirn'ofl , Pet ' an •'A rite Henn •,f• alight .. .l)oo ihwe tionld only plant as' we' ,"._gctm.thilemfay; W 8 0010 soon lave a crop, .',; , , , ";:ol . ,•, , isettlers.',here that;. 0914 d _holik,„cint,te the ihe arrity"free i,s_lregO'ilieathaittl,',keetren 'ahriexin:':l thought,` kl:FFi*1101:TI,O(NY Olikngtoq, y was irtAgbi to tgivuttoilt: alighwt . .oo:olatntitionl; tight: a., goo 004 011 a 1 3 - odilorigivfki . weVer gotianitfatiti:fav el 8' ,fidstinou:gh/berfrynow4ooivir ittundtecttilltiiwitti4, i4 s itt 104.10001 d g`if • .trapt tl, Biijy 'm afrad too' ehtgat ,;u opt do: . „yegt;Otty i .trptti4o - antirkelfsi .yoe . ,WO o. 4 i.astorkty'lo,F;;;*Pert . 'ol4i(On7i,:ri,iif:;'#,(oii) : l : i i 'lefittiack',lik, l3 ' l YAPggrA in Pilifn, , ,Pin,7:4l,in ' 11 0 11 ': (3 1) : :I l ina l AVTIY,adnk; 'wield gtgdr . cake w as a rlou~li • ngain '.,;. Fro m. Or' tit” Y?Q! 0.,/`4'alliagtofl4lrtiP46ooll{tig'ittiNieifikrti-tAll, to Bninbutaci:lNril'ipitit 0 ;., in&o,-- 1 .,- , , ,, ,:4 , - - ..1. - sih'i 4 Ai ••1;4 , •‘, , ,i, ';-.',— ,- ~lookstlf,•ocaoftotillOtVirAge I Wi t tp:;•,wase'Priliiii.inie:TipOuld'.jr„ifiey. 'should 7it . :a•rital . o;!:l? - 13:f: ta:totriliro '.:,ettlatnify; ltip th et'"are fOr•!.:, ,, narl . ,Ov4tillittliidi::tuiti..loo .mucif: .behtial . ,ol.:iairOcanti*tantl:filio,,,iiglitOit 1 pis 4r - Ki.)l busitj•OffFidiFyfir:iiftrigill•el**V {to on gilley dont Lairlite 4414icayiibirPn't sslopZyriAit:„S_ __ F i ll • 'r. 1 •41 1 7 :'11, r• • ..1-..Y,,ct%0.1.r.4101Writ MOre-tlfel—Wiliit:tri 44061(1 srfine advikeLl shpiddligliii , to trixe ; you, bat: I ihall be obliged to leave R A I rnst lI3Xt • lieViiteil. r lumina stop - to tell ‘y,Osf 'thing, (littoral Scott ill tins, eiIUSO I Sims° he'll speak lor himself. Wit I mmu dell ypu I went out tother day to see diiiernl Cush -hat, and Intind him awfully tickled about boiler nominated for Goventor of the Old 13aV '.',l:itt,.. At first hu was a good dint amazed at ii: he was as much smpristal tin yon was, Coionel,.when you first heard you 1 WaS nomiunied for PreSident. What amazed him se Much was thatAid4l always been uhiltlon: , all along that . he Was a Whig till the nomination come, and thou he .juniputl and snapped his fingers, and said, he belie.r- He's in great sperils, and says Ile's no doubt he shah be elected. He goes lor au:toxin new the Inuiest of any 01 us, and says he tahes the peat Alexander for his model, rind goes for US long as ilWro 1177 - 0 - 111 - 4 Tytt . ll - 40:11TIWY. Flies :nilir. is quite well, and _Gineral Pillow's loot s is a .fond cleat I have the honor to be your private em basmidor and faithful 'frieml,,lrmn fifty-lour forty on' one 51A13 110W11 - to Cape Horn ( tatlfer. lAJOR JACIi. DOWNING. J ...— , 0 , .. , .„ , .e..f.t—'l •V <<„.4...Z..., tYr .f..r ••• ., .ro.tl vv ,, ..? . .. ..- . • . ~ . : V 0 V...."4.,;1. - eit- '"i.i.s 1 -o'kts.",:, fi•,...--,ft.bi - - rj.'! 17 ; 7 % \- ' - DNESD.IY, DECENT ER 15 Isil7;,_: The f,.llowing MIS the palrintio language of I IK:ozv CLAY in Le brief but elotinoto spee . ch made during hisiecent visit to Phil.; adelobin: „... . "There is,", said he, "gentlemen, one thing berme wo part, chick I wish you to temem, her. This glorious and beautiful nl ts our coma - 10U country—in Peace or irrol or inmr—under bed - odpiniAtrot ion or - geed government, REMEMBER TO STA.ND .1? Y IT." Nlei3srs loo , l 4 .S . mw.AßTiof I.'. S. Represcotaiiives, have our ilcaijics. ler ehily copies or Message. (*-Tbe retvbitown Not: lin.; r;tn:e more anti tinnily elotied its tit . tots. 'ltie Gazette of 111;11 plactitadvises holders of his notes not to P;irl with - flit - am Ireedlesslyt : untit their value is better determined than now. O Mr. McClelland; locetocci member from Michigan, received twenty-three v 0 e; his party kir Speaker of 'the II muse. 'p u s is said to be the locoloco stienth , in favor of the Wilmot proviP.O. It is eitoogh ii Hwy stand (inn. TE.N ITILANCE CONVEN'tleiq. The State Central Committee appointed at the last Suitt Teinpet:ance Convention, have is sued a call lor another State Conventipe, iri meet in llanislntrg, on thii 19tfi net.. We hesitate to say a single <void in opposition to any movement of the Tiends of Temperance, bet iii view of the past \ feel_ constrained trisay that. in our opinion, the cause will not lose notch if theta should happen to be no more Stam„Conventions such us some that have been . held. .Th cause seems now to be at a low ebb. rc•ul the only organizations which have any vi Why at all appear to be those of the "Soils of Temperance." Lei Ttnyerance men throw their mangles and mtleetice into these local associations ; and the great and good cause may again rise up in strength and majcsty. frs others may:diliet flora us , however, ire shall endeavor to publish the van ot the Comte i nee. Cut - rt NU LOOSE. III0)1 POLK !—The a`4l - on correspondent of the North American stys that Mr. Benton has been ht.a state of lermentanott ever EMU: the Fiemont trial Logan, and his movements indicate that the Administration 'will receive littlj favor at his_ hands. Mr. Calhoun regaids the messageovith lie favor, and neither Be nor his friends will give any!' do-operation :0 the Polk policy. Arr The p9liey of a Defensivu .Line, embracing the section of Mexi&ot territory we desire, us sug• geared originally by Gen. TityLon, is 'node the subject of studied and vehement attack by the Pfesident and Secretary of War. Tho principal armament urged in favor of it by Gen. Taylor, ,wee;. not only that it would secure a Ponce, but thfif:p. would . change the character of rho War front one of aggressian . to' one deft we. This - vet y important point the Presidt.Mt does not itotiec ! i , Oll Ilakwilir. NOT MB Nacre."—ll is quite a lomat kable ciicmnslnnce that the name of SANTA ANNA does not once occur in the iecont message Of Mr. Polk. The I\l,ex icon Chief was mentioned will great disiina lien in 11173 . Yresident's °dispatches" of last year ; but Mr. Polk giver his old friend the cold shoulder since Scott , ankTaylor have whipped 'him Ont of all coamenance.- Some'of the enthusiastic citizens of New Orleauis r .hein'g'„desirious of having , a„rnci-, memo of Geßeral 'fayloc, coniaintotE-theil-- selves, in ilio abience of more pertionallac ticles, with 011141i:1'm out of the mein find tail of "Old Wititey,'! , tho;penettini „lemons; whr horse. The pooratinnalwas ., in'Oodsid'r eratilo dang4r i t hbfn 'of•• 41s -flowing; .111eSsitge is, holior.k :-A --Aziw Xr.-- Polk s . ;, .tat it P!':•• , , " ; ``,*., - ! ° ';'?"'Y•A° '.' •1 - • tegaril tay-lutticllal'il°llP" when . I),Opp tamely , 'sleet; frotri , the•olainvot "fiirt3 tklogreet, iai•leiri , , Cor y i Ific,reipn ', our title Ao)ylnellio d e di al ei l. * . w'iiti' , iClea * *r mtit.t.l indiiipul * Mildi , i '- ''' ''' '7 - * .• - 1 't , , • i, - , , -. , • .. , *•- ' , 'lllf: * 1 c 7 IVir IL W Teti haargtirpd from the •iganectsier IsUnion;' awl ,ie iiiyaceeded „ii.y,.~1 ApnorfilirtMail.qtYild,llinfii!'un l 9lltheilri". AlatimtioitriM 4olllBl i4ditild- 41 1 3 4Titzilicaty 4 (wv, ilegild4R4464i . 'Mond (Middlinotefron'iiltlie , cor,pa WifilifiicitU'AlVlL•l,`" ,,, ". 4 -”,,f ., ; ) ,. ...., 01 . 1414 - 4• . *:l•.) 1 / 2 1. ; 10 .0 00 #01 1 1:4;;= , "*,:3-'' ''',' - :' ti,' 4 t. , 1 1 4 ;1? ; 1 iif, A*thArinitifilitio44sl,olNeu,^i:TvAc t jAas " inval ip i diiq 9 Y)Wti, (l6 6)VrOsii" , biv , ;s9) ll °,ittOlTh' Oidek o L'AL'iiett4Pall, 3 r• 044 ' , 414 0 1 0 41; 11 *?.40:'' n.d4r:visaiiidlY47#4(,,ystor t . ,... 4 6,,,,,;:,,,, , ,, 1 .,,,, 4 0 , ~,-,., ,b., , ,) , ,ii.0 i n ,i,',Bviniloii,oiqorckir:ti N tio s o ollk , friknelis7 -pays ;•11fatT 40:164,9illtliiiteletilligON' ;140914 gon 2 4,0;2151*, flp ,pia'lliOilgr,nkii, 04411 Y;; • : . ',:,, , '::: ',. • • ',. '' :., -;•., ••• 1, 1, ' •,. :;• ' 7 41, • ":',..*P**"' - t iftookilitsig,tEiiressintedr•ttrith'inorecijas:= 4,4144.. Polk. kmi if its arrogant:lip?, Aiß s es the eyes of the peeplerrtg -to - manly_ resistance of thel'eUiVi. tikourtValarrn mg ent!reteltments-ct I le , no._ Man potter, there - Will soon:befit-iliapew er ifie people iii their own government • f e ast year Mi. Polk' flatly charged the 'lVltigii 'Most itnSerti - -..' pelons'ilisregard of the treat:he, endeavnrs to show that they sanctioned all his octal—this' year he solemnly disavows any desire or design to dismember . lhe,ilexican .republie —last year his; influetteeornitelled his party to rote dthcii M r. lierrieos restilution contain lag just such an honest avowal !—failschirotl, deception and.dmrlicity aro indeed the great . a r I. b 11 t swat e 11l al minis re ion I The attitude el Mr. Polk is more hke lint of a prolesional gatuestet limp. a staterd met. Ile professes not to desire the divi •ion orannihilation of Mexico, but yet with •our Arihy nested in the heart of the country and- read"! lit coca 'to strike a 'blow in her. evely vitalvart, ho-rogues ihe furtherproses melon ot - the war under the pretence of com pelling lier to sue for peace! . Mr. Polk is . not 'mit as !honest as - the reckless Public Ledger. Thu Ledger boldly bellotis out for' the vonglieg't and annexation of all:Mexice. Mr. Polk grins over, his stealthy and run- , uing - planS, and while lie expects And iniends resnh, rllritill7to ii its avowal ! No one can. flAe irctrn the perusal of the message without feeling that all its specious and orally reasordng is\-dheeted to one great Puii.t, that of pressing this country forward into an unlimited and bptindless scheme of ism . and abbqtrst, the end of which, riot the consequences of which, no human being can foresee. The character of oar country is to be changed from that of the most raceiul to the Most - warlike. .Severi4ears ago tills Country rung from north M''itimth . with Cite 'indignant cry of the people, 'Minding nosy!" Now with fifty thousand troops al ready in the field, Mr. l'ulk asks Congress' forfifiy Ilanimmil more! The position being assumed Mr opt linv _ainin exit—lli:at _the_ propasals:Jur,4lll;4ofl must come from Alexia°, and that, in onler to drive her to supplication, her towns and (6'l(ca must be seized, tier Stifles . occupied, her substance levied upon and conveqed to the s : lppoit of our armies, the inference is that a sufficient time witl elapse, during his procbss of subjugation, to put the whole country hilo-oer possession and to annihilate the Abexican natirniality. Aro the peOple 'prepared to sanction this wild and extraiTit gent scheme of territorial aggrandizement, at the cost of thousands and bun . (Letts of , rnilligns of their money? Repots of the Secretaries, The Reports of the diflereM Departments Ince appeared since the l‘le:-gage, but their immense-length precludes . their publicatitin nur paper The Sec : retary rrl War, in his report, gives a stnrumuy view 01 the military operations Ot the last year in lex ice, :recant pans . erl with segi.urstions for the foture 4 lle .eiveS uric present force of the Army ris follows—under Gen. Scott, and on that line . , 32, !Ml' men ; 'under Gen. Taylor : 6,727; 1:1 Santa he and that section, 3,631; ie Ca:ifornia about 1,000. The Secretary, foil fining 111 r. Polk, violently attacks the Line policy. Ile recommends the raising of ten new Ileuiments, with nu thority.to accept the , services. of Volindems. The establishment of am Airry.Asylnm fin wounded and disabled soldiers is recom mended, and also modifications of the pen sion law. - The Secretory of the Treasury's Report of appalling length, and air we don't know when we shall got through reading it, can tell our !cadets very little about it. But of course it is nearly all about the new Tariff; winoli he thinks is working wor n al though lie is obliged to admit that tht. lii famine helped the ' , exchanges , " The re ceipts into the Treamy for the year ending holy I, 1817, were, from customs, loan and other sources, t 452,025,089 - The expendi tures in same him), were 8E19,451077. The estimated receipts for the current year are F"l2,Wi : sls,atirl the expenditures '358,615,- 614C' So that the Secretary asks the new 'Congress for a new boats of 817,000;000. These statements give some little idea of what the war ts costing the country. The Post Master General's Report gives some highly interesting resultsUhe entire .43ponses of his department fia• the year have' been $3,979 ; 570, and• the deficiency only $33,677. He now glories over the success .of the clieap postage reknit!, allinAgh he did nil in'his power to defeat-it last year.— Ile - i:eceinneinle' that newipapers be taxed aceordiegio theiOveigitt, Ravages of War, A s ear ago our citizens witnessed the pas sage through .I. , :arlisle of the Reading yolut tecre—a body. of 105 robust and hardy yeling men. .A c cord i ng we lever hem , the Cap tain hi - the hist Reading Gazette,. only 23 of , them.are, now alive ! The same frightful innitality has - provaileddn other comonniei.. The Pittsburg Blues, while!' hilt last-Derem , °be? with ninety - six efficient men tor the seat of war; 41 the last accounts, are' redneed de • t we.ity , onogt •- for The 1 whieW - leff ninety One' active' men, had bnisixteen aev'eateen'fit foi'thi' .ty lateCin.October..:.:,,ThaNeW ,. .Orleans : statee'ithat the3l.lfltillegim - ent,. , Whiehi • ,landed: in Mexico 7.oo.litrengiiiiiiinwl.reilti- , tied. to• - rady . 225'11 . 1m1:1476r -.l.4.linni.,l3,egiiiient.tindir :Cob -Andrewsilinifl :ea:oSO; oflw11on! 280 catitnow-he.nmatOiiilp Rehriment;,.- Which ,!parn-i, shered t ipwarda:6llo,lB almostdestroyed,;; ii,t4 . o IF:10 I Agiatai?.loP) r ; 1 ,'01.1:5 1 :440;:1*,4410r Aiiit*iif§i,'ciinf i.g,:o;44soB4t.loglipiorfooottiood, TOllo:fludtlitielglArlfilq#lorot,tt : . ITiiiit . of : .'lllr. - c,POIL':::..'. ".• . - :' , 4ho,hitNiftii . ..iB ".I)lrs'"l'olkatid•Sard'a Anna. 1 90.f .6 0 0 :pressiA rp . ,ptt:ficti truly lily Red; ',Mille; iiill4;iiii''..ei.64l, ! -'ohiiijfytil . '-inii4fciiii ' 'one 1., , -- , :!.„.,r., ~, ,, . .,4' i. ,. ! ' ft-- thqiEn?..y.J.teirresporident pl rj,tie4oll), 2imer , leany.sylik,..:l7Arlee-is" , woll ...430iiii:t&b,W 7 '1r . i.:-6::frfie7' , .fiii.'a'itaiittai . - 1:Mcoloce, and - now-eilitor-01-aluiper--M-ille ! city 'of Mexico. The_ letter,fully shows the estimation in which' the inibpile Polk ad tninistration-,is„beld..hy theinen who have. done, the lighting. As this letter is written by a thorough Locefoiie,'it MakeS a faiit, off against Col. Wyttkoop's,letter: . t , Front Inc Ptaltadelnlita -DlorilvAnierlcan.. ... ....,, j , ~ yp.catr,A, Alexico,',June,l,l . ,lB-17, *. . * r '' Who, I %Amnia ask of the "right or wrong" supporters of Mr. Polk, is to blame for this delay—this necessary pause which enables - to ealnly to prepare (Nary nienes-destritillt.- -- -to oppose our approach? which puts-into his . hands the meats of giving a more Ihrmitta- bin battle than any which has yet been fought, and in which mticlimore of Mc best blood of our (mutiny must be spilled? Not General: Suou r forim gave his warnini , ,advice at a' time when it listened to by the ImacTi WaT rion, at Washingtoni:much ol delay rink 'bloodshed and suffering might haie been atiOided. licsaw at a glance the obstacles. which he' would haste to' oppose, and, with j an experienced jiiilgtnerit, baptized in other battles, and oh elliet fields, and inittbred by long study and a comprelienSive.knotvledge . ol the art of war, laid his - plan of tbe cam paige:'befere the cabinet. And what said the seers of the, white-house? Th - ey could not deny the cerre'ciness of his plans, they . did -not-- even caril,!_atliie..c_noebtsions. but_they lonia' Mat er 01 graver moment niquarrel With. A "hasty plate of soup'," ilishri singed - their digestion, and terrible I'IM-Idential, night-males. 'disturbed their sie-das. They knew (f must give them credit, for knowing, something) that in order to proseeino it ns war to a. speoil.y and lomiii by Mao, n ie plan ot operations proposed by the General in-Chief should:be adopted; hot dhey knew too, that their power was fast ciumblimz and falling away, and •lliongl i they (amid nor ar rest their own ilownialp would not -consent to - see others rise above I tote, even upon the red 'field- where they had. hitprialently cast the gldi aof their (mutiny's honor. General. Scott asked for an army large enough to have sobjugated :\ lexica in two months. At last, a year alter this request, he is feeeiving the • last half of the number. Ito requited in Sep tember, almost a year ago. but as his ene mies at the time Said, li as it,,, long a lime 10 pron.act the war: A d of the - first half ...h.e.w.many..a.m..theieigli_f4.l..nOLl.PY_ l 2 l : o !. l . l cl, deinocrebt, who have-not yet discovered who lames K. l'olk is, cavil that I handle him hike a trno loeoliwo, without gloves. • I do not know a , lernocrill in the whole 'twiny. regu lar or enbottrer, who dons not e.rerrote the cant and his tear measures, -_ - __Bliaold it ever. he the piivilegc.rd its here to east our votes mrain for al'ic , iilent o! our llebublie, I am inclined tephirik that we shall require more than the ipso (hilt .nr 'a Balti more Convention to control our stiflrri , eF. For myself I 11;111:ZO Willi the oil Ini/O1 \\ Ito could um bee luoleil with a choice beverage, whith his landlord said was ‘• bran neis whiskey and none of your old Stint:pig stun - twenty yvids old." j I shall take the twenty years old prop( in preference to aimilier "new nia• I ant afraid that another evense mwd t be a e heft% for il igt es, ionoppears to be l , then ler of the day, but when one reflects that, hile the services arid lives ot thousands, r4ptnriolic men are devoted to their coon trytittiturice in a foreign land. their Mothers at - home are embarrassing their efforts by politie_9,l wrangling and factional intrigues. it is difficult to shill the mouth am.' bid the tomato tip (111M1). • /1://fil 1110 army Will mmeli upon the cap. nal mutt now be said, nor is it sale to shim if one knew, so much are our haters in dan ger i'd tieing sells( and road I.y tiii• hlexi .Fans. Put it miff march on the great city and 011ie it if the movement costs 11:11i . 011 r loom. JOON OF YORK." • As John of York said the. Army' did :In lorwald and rnivereit, and his pitilictions of tort ible Li loodshed Me now hi , l( 1 1 V . Items According 0) the New York Eve ning Post, the iiiiptlrt: nun that riff Ilia past year. hare reached FlOO 000,000, while tho fli)(lt . t., , of deitieiiilie nieieliandive are only fifty million , . IVitl D ui ecre of imports on one side, ;mil n diaie war expenses en.the look net fin" It d The question of "License or No License,'" has been determined at the polls in N. Jersey, and "No License" rides the day. a large majority of the tow n ship.; of that Stale having declared against gine 'mg licenses to sell liquor. The death of 1)r. A. P. Wain wright of New Vert: °corny.] in a melan • choly manner lost' week. It appears th a t soma day's 82n a rattle snake MI4 ViVell to ho doctor, and he wits showing it to a (tient', while in the net al returning the reptile to its den, it struck its lanes into the doctors fim. 'ter, which comment-oil swelling humiliate ly. Medical -4113 was called and the finger arnontatetf, but so rapid. was the progress of the rellison that belnre 12 o'clock death bad done its work. Doctor Vain wright 'reque,- t e d that the limb should be token off', but it was 160 late to be of any avail. - sWe—learn--from the -Annual -Re— port of the Dirertorz ol the Pesiusyvaniu Railroad Company, that the surveys and online of the wcsteut di vistim will. be „coot,- plate ne;:t sum Ter, and while, that portion of ,the work is..pnlinished a emhteetion with the Portage Rail-rrind—which lit to he outdo at flollitlayehurg, byte liranch road si* miles free' Vohmsen's Uridne a distanoe, accord ing hi the line of the central'Road, at 13,5 milesilrom liatrieburg—will make an imtnc dtate connection with Pittsburg. • , • 4 The New- Orleans , I)elta of - the 59th till: soya, P. W. Topplcine i M. Ck from' Mississippi, had the edod sense to get mar, 'tied to .Miss'Alnry Covingtou,rof Raytoont),' . beforti loaritig to armed his Coogressiboa luliex.:: before business. ; • • r!-- "kporrcgigndeht itnl:llload * *ille. Goiette tirges.the foyouttioh : Of a , rie.iv t.'tienty. out'b(rports.9l V 9O /1 2:9:C* lie k . , .;.' ,. glia . remainsof thdliirnon(ocl• Crtv,=' Join Ytilltor," wore brought to Nom.:tttletinf .0Z1:111.0.:20.th o't • way r t Fon r inelabors'ott i ho. atea s ynboat 'oft, tho (Sou ' •:tiernAloast ;sum (ri? ighta t;itice,t mak it II; h • Ogailo be tp;resou I at th 0, organ 11101( us ty - baa.ol)o , and.. , lloltY,in,(l.‘loW , ,fill io.onO cif them ho,liaa:puirne nautical, mattoi•arivents Vi, 1 ,1. 0 1 1- - -- i"4 ;it/EY° llaiV,OrP. ralixfT: Oufs, ' , Orj9 l PilerJ:o4ii4 ) 4l- : 'W,IPI he. _ thipp i ts, dangeh ' li r 0e!001}1 luit,,lP ,ndda Washington--., AirTM; .N. 014 , 0 ricianellutlist ta - 14116tva . by tt4o,ll,,sisatot . ncuit, that' oilr>'Naiioiinl;'dabf ; :;aalaal t • ( P• I TEDIPHyINCE A DORESB qe l'clulietl'itir in lhOklkcicltelss of;ON C. Cuntrlnt..litS y . 044 Ile is wOII - know .. 6 one of VIII° rri44 , -' 0144 . 1 quell, leafless at .110thlul. A gotu.! cause in l'ilitusaliplua*,- 4 Rev. E;J:NEwr.rial, late Pastor or the First Presbyterian Church tliis„hurough s wt! Jearn,has„beencalleAl to the Irtsi;)ral t.lnirge - r4 the Speo!hi presbyte rian Chttrch iii I,,ynchburg, Va.,-and will 611- ter upon his labors on the Ist of January en- LIM The Rev. Taos. Vnloonn ) lnumerly Pas tor of the Second Presbyterian ditireh in Carlisle, 1114 rot-catty beetS installed in the Postorakeharge of the First Presbyterian ' /wit, ill ltictttrio , • • CUMBERLAND CIAWrY 1:011ACCO.-A pack age of 'Abaco, in the WI, of Cumberland county growth ; was extubited to ns on Mon day. last ; which good judges pronounced to be unsuipassed--in quality-by -any tltey _had ever seen of domestic culture. 'lt was rai sed,by Mr. Joseph Bucher, of East•Pentisbo ro township: Ile has realized a profitable crop from the success • vhich has intended this experiment. LITERAItY NOTICES. .(I* - - We have plensare in eating attentioti to the 'new volume the "1-leltm JoemlAt.," hi - r by Gen :Gen: P. Nl:int - it mad 'N. I'. Willis, el New 1 - 6,rk." The home Journal ig decidedly the most elegant nail entertaining fihnily jmur.al puhla4hed in this Ormatry, and we cannot too strongly4irge it .upon the pittrra:age of our lady aerMaiiirenceB. If they desire to keep completely ricimed up in Parisidn, LoMlon mid New York "gossip," and made laniihar with ever Min.: new in lasbion;literaturei music ; etc. ; in these lead ing cities of the old, and ttew w!.rld, they wtill (hid it nil regularly assorted and arrang ed iii the spaiklitg columns of the licene. Journal: It is understood that Mr. 11'illis gives 'his kvliole time. told attention to the renders of the Journal. The new volume .will open with an oligitio Novel, founded upon scenes in the IZevoltition, and written sides thi, the hilmbers of Dickens' present novel, "i/oinbey f. Son,". are lin nislied in extra slit•el.ti to tlie.sitt?sei liters to the Journal, without elitogn. The Join aid is tt.. , 2 per at.- 11Mts, or three copies lor . 65 2 to be paid in variably in We have' Lemn retail vititz, lot some dap, a neat little, daily paper etrutled ‘• rhe :mil edited by Mt: 1V m. A. lc Mitloe, lortnelly of Sliippens ' burg. It 14.vei - 3. Leot • in apliearatate, edited kstitli spirit ;aid ainlity. IVL'i MEM "The. doolon Dotokcw," is the tills of a new satirical ‘veelily; a bt Punch: and lied Doodle, the public:o4w of whjelo 'has just been - eorrint t ioveil in ,Plilladelplica, Zieber C Co., at six ceids per nairdoe:. The first noon:our opens • decidedly rich. The prosPeclus . sn) so "11100 ed itoo i i carps i.s un ,rivalled,a ou.r lint of lour %in v great mid (oe very little ineloodiwz a editor, \Ono tv 111 lie,' (11.11:2., of We ; 7 ,V11;111111V1.1." \V 1 , 10 , 111110 it may be load nt Kneedloor's Slow. have received part second of '•I•:‘v bank's Ilyolrattl . co , ." a most invaluable %Nark to tin Willi Of science and the' me elianie. It is 1 , 111 , 1 i-died toy "Alessi s. (ircely of ,NOW ..25 cents psi number. lessrs.ly plptwo, Oblishing the recent leetnres ul Prof. iVutis. , siz, nil the Aiiiiiril.Kint„tiloin, in innitplilet toi in, ;it . 25 els. 'I hey will be seat by wail or whet witte to 'all "Castialties,.l)isasters, &c. cc....r Another arcident has happened on the Ilea, Rifilrria•l. Gii FiirlitS . , a height tr.tin, when near \vas throe the hack by the breaking in an axle. Ttvo oleo were killecl,aiiii several others injure,!. The names of the ilel.9onA kilted were flou ry Gallagher, tra it .peiliar living at No. 20,. Bread wor, rhilitilelphia, and °Wen Al. foment)* a conductor on the 'Mad, living at d'anli,Clioster comity.* • DisrurissiNt: SHlPOlikoe!—Loss OF TI E PAGENT STEPHEN ‘VTITN 1 , 1" noble, but tint - mien:lle veAsel, was totally jest in 10, o'clock„ on the 101li tti Noveiiilicir, on her voyage horn NOW In I:km/pool, un der circumstances the most perfectly appall,. iii iliht the inin:Mlntinti clifFith-s7Siitty r.yin ceivo. Mistaking the light on flock ' 4 't flo ,f, near Capri Fear, nil the 's, , nth on-, 3 t o f Ire land, for the old plead of Ninsa l ,e; she con tinued her course, to mak o•eq..rlc harbor, but in lens than a quarter of an ',lour, with a sod &lllness which defied e:d human effort to avert her fate, she c;;m8 broadside on a rock called the We.st Calf about four miles inside of the Gape, and in less than ten minutes slier K.riking, was dashed to atoms, overwhelinio.,g no Jess than NINETY-TIVO of. her 11.1"...p1es crew and pas.seugefs-10 onlyool. 110 surviy,ing, who ,succeeded in clamlJering up the. fare of. the. rook , wliith, 'tortes .wretched iidand ) Pootaining 'tb'ree . C.altertpen l a . . • • ..(p.„7- A prisoner-. in .'the, penitentiary nt .Philadalphin t .in-!attent:iding to make his esi , enpp on %Monday, ithild. testi , inntlitra, hole in the: flue construcictl..to eat ry, off, tite..gae frote pled atithrneito a , furitaCeS.inahe',cellar. of ,the .risoo; .:H.tt:lttieenticti the Ch inert ey t atntl'Avan . .otily..prerented from pspiiiitig til.troer bar .aeress.dhe , Rltityliiey nenr..lhe tap; -. AVliiiit; however, he,,Yini. in '..tliw.elti [Tilley; .the;%its ..wit&.cirtven-iratellie coils of other.-prts;: ;Ongts;!.who. -, *ein:stillocattill i • With it. The nittribslofthit two convicts reffitented: were John i ,Wegt otn„a?j,ed, 4 I ..) ; and, Henry,g ;there.; A1.wq.534, , ,41i4it'itt014r, of ether, prisoners ,Y.9CP/01i.9 1 0 11 , - . .. . .. ::M . ar.`ANettoi.V.,-011:Sattif,:#,7triornittg th e : Id tli•??.jr*4.l3 - O,IIICS 'iNieFlerfry , ' Boyd; , Eseh. al higlitlyesteorneil, citizen of \l3aliiinote, .wns ItirtirietV-to'AMis =flint; Fitt litirlitirti-.(cornityr; A. tilrn - H,ii - .,prisitiedit&'‘Vith - hie,, - britlti - to-Plil a. - - -- : delithia;t..ne?Rainrday;',,vith theview:Al , barkinwieryEtt repo 'Ott Wednesday ittlit;:;p: if, 'l4(3'. , eol3lllp,h:af.the.lio e I7in . • i Ph i I ad el Ph i a; . : it 9. , Avasl:lonio+lo,biz;lrot*:jiik , .l6inkilii - firthiv:6l .toncletl , piqtot;:ivbin-„i,b)i.inij**ixiiikloiiietiiir; .bo ) !llnil . ;thit,lY4 I . ),aqso:(llicili4,l,i•lii.4',bolitit.,4:::, 40 Oilf::-RoorefargrOG.'4410tOniltri:On.410,1; ; 'with' , .sl r; 11 , 1e,f.nett,':k ti 3l4 4 l l4 ) lii e ilOP ' nt,F. ll, ' , ilOirtlY U11ibidq ) ,14.440?.4 1 . 1 4 1 , 1 1,0 1, WW , 1.4 ivili r oP l4 oo , 4o - 0400 , ' 0, v , 99!Kt40 . 64 - g .,,, . ~,,_:,,, ii''' n f,; :. . 7';',...'''•::/I' . ."': , ••.':rr.l. =RE ii•AtQCII.44 Specfacic—‘ • DepartioOrein:•:Ttql?i. for Home o #/jlOl - 4hyv t i w ah,3 , Ne m , l 9 ) . ickins of v.hichi4tbek_OVlC.o • pm t irti,l,3zr inreplit *.eFf • plat WorilV. - qt tWoe t-Itave -bee.ll -ex pee te froth the entliusiaMie and excitable uharateer of the'laopelatioo of the Crescent City. - "lie - landed at the plat d'Armes amid the thunders ol- apillery, salutes of , one hundred 'guns having been fired front egrief the pub lic squares. lit reply to the invitation of the Mayor in become the guest of stye city, the gallant hero made a laid but appopriate re ply: 'From the- landing he nassed through the Place d'Armes, in which' a biumphant arch had been erected, :rich emeting the Ca thedral, immediately uppOsi:e, lie listened to Gen. 'FROM replied in an eloquent manner. ik grand Tv Demo was then SUM!, ley a InII [about, accompanied by a po‘yetluhltand n 1 Monumental perlermers. On the conclusion of the services, the pro eitssion was formed and moved through the principal streets of the city, according to arracgements, Tlt Ccacrtl was escorted to the St. Charles llotel, ghee he took up his quailers. The St. CharleS Fix tel was briliatitly and in float. 0114 _•enthrmen's parlor, a traspareuuy of. the' General, in his old brown coat, was exhibited, hyriug for the motto, "A. little,more grape Captaip B raggd , , A splendid difiner leek place the 'same orceing at 'tlie SteCharlre Hotel ; AVilleil was . ;.;ices it liquor of;the General', (4thinil d given, eveniniz, and the city 4 .: ittiesi with his suite. visited the theatree, which were crowded to oyei flow on the occasi'on. ' Oil the th presentation of the sword voted to General Taylot by the Legislimire trl Louisiana was-made itecompanietTrittost' interestinc cee.monies. The, weapon was presented by Governor Johnson, in a lotig and most eloquent and entlinsiastie F.peeel i The teply of the Genera) was brief, but At. thmsameTinto-ver-y-appreptiiae-aiiil-eloq-nent The . Neir.Orleatis papers are lilted with the details of incidents connected Taylor's brilliant reception. The l'itiaynne says, "all tint admiration, pushed to claim - - siasm ; could devise to give the old hero a welcome, was.put in remasition by all ranks of our citizens, a, •he met their gaze in his trinniphial-procession through the streets,— Meg, women and Children, hem 16otpat`i to Ifintsetop r nisked- their utmost eneigice , iu voice and gesture, to eviece their deep seat ed leeling of j ,y and grand:Mon at the sight of the Warrior and Patriot, witostt ineniota rabic achievementiliave shed impel ishable loshc on the histotic pages of the .14:pithily. - At the public Milner as the St. Charli2s, eemplimentary mast to Gen. Taylor wits re ceived with long volition...l shouts. (-1011. Cayloi's reply is replete with tirade, genet ens and 1111111[1 . 11C senditientsl '1 lie.Nletentj old man rose with an appearatwe of dill:- donee and tonality, warch all hares Ito never . tell 111(' presence nt ourlllll.lloeS, 111111 P 14141 1. per tinently and appropriately. Ile s lid a ills fieldh lor halt to eApress his sense of the lionuts which %Verily klienverekl slam lam by 111 S elliliens 01 Ni•W 1)11C1111$ 1 1.111 1./1 1111 1110 11011111,s ill tervived, the api r_ivitig smiles; M 111 II V. 11110111‘1,11.111e1:1 ul me her thatglia rim et NMI:111111A Slreeled. 111111 Ilse Tilos; , and 4.10 dearer - than a thousand wan tert •on taw Incbattle-lived. '1 ht y warn triumphs peculiarly gratify ittg-uo-Aiiin, they:were atiiiilioyed tiv pain, and lift uu mine la. loud—he lute,c wit liosv others telt, hat lot wadi soeser might fury, t the hour uh semis , the sad von:wi l t. ern s 0 1 ihr slfire: (ISIS` 1111011 Ills 11.11,d r win least to sink, anal ram, hint lo feel :Ilse a child. Ile !tail hiiiied to sacs done more ler his I.ollll'ly limn he 1.1111—!le Ile might has c been vias,,:ed w tie: uniplish spi..eily anti honor:11,1c iicata..--an event essential to the welfare of lapis coati:lies, and parortilart) so to our own—hen Illoll.lllnt. mid not ucrowpinh as witch as lie desired, .1 ielitsS'ay.. to 111 Ills duty, and he was more than d dial the people of I,olns:iota, whom no eOO- sidert•tl Itlentaied, %sett! contented wilt his conduct. • Tho old General eonclthled ss AIL a eon; 141 / iiontary - h i a•st to ihlt coy nil Ne‘v (latic , rel T:1)101' Icfi wt iho men n o 1 5111 instant, nn 1 , n.u.111 a stem] er Miss Joii, lor do: tesidcaer, al flat on Ittnige, escotted by us epottni:let . The l'ivapme (,I 3d tw..14v,1 11). ((Hoer ink nevotiiil of the (; Jner.ti's pelF.o 7 nrl : - .lTheat3tiec : • Ile seems 10 be itt evellent j (said, awl ins spirts hive tut , Iltre%Pit :Will 0111: 11 1 , ;r1 brcethiti 1110 air of Ins own gene cowl El - . In person he is ilittint.n. 11•iw IN hen be ;eft the Cnrirel Slates: hr.( nu It:we:tot tlceity'reit be seen i I I.is gait, littiA tt .l l rers ti ti t it, ten t It s manners. Ito is hie sane Ir.'llk, tinnily, and single-hearted soltll‘ J r l i e wit, h i ca t s gene by.—choltgeti iu Itlolhint! it ‘t except a l lideuce " 11411 I:neteases wird Ins incteasit g lame There i s a ( "d a d hospitality in the grasp Cl Ili-, hand—an w'iltinnc to the catithir of his grectite-- t e•unero' s stt'aiilufirtt•tirdness tit his who .° which itt In co captivates the tnitnl t:to "gives his heart the t 1 ittlilitl . quarry 'Ol , A irs tlisctosition, tent' ets wi Ii in hitless the daring expressit n Cl his eye, and tlithisits evott blandness ot•orlhe rugged boh.lness ol 11.1 S camp hardunld lemnres.•' Thole is tint in him the slightest tinge of selt-consequettee—nothing to be censitlet oil greater than others. fie ttoltd lain avoid the pohiit:•reeeption that itwaits him, did it not EiLVOr of allecttaino to repel a illmnottstra licit 0 1 . vegan] 11 a people who Iota; am( ho nor His character is so simple in its construction thatsuccoss cannot spoil its sym metry er praise deface it .with a bitiglo pre tontion. It-does ,otte-graid to be in-, Inc pre sence of this man 'of -mighty. deeds, _hi whitie nature , self-denial • is so ansolute ant element tliabliebilushes at. the groat things lie has himself clone. • • • •• To thollick and Afflicted. ' - NY& can consistently mate that' Dr. Swayne'e tota -1 phuntl.Syrup of Wild Cherry "IttrW heatt - extutrgiVely, tined huhu Il nutria titatea fur more than teaplarn.:*. that It' itivarlahlvoren a invent entigh, and that thou. 'ipanda blititlivitluttlit pradnally ninking nailer. the Iti- , .sldlonattitacke of Death's fell ettilonar:o-1 3 u0WIA in'. CONNAIMPT_ItIN—IitiVe . luau renturad lq , lletilthi•liap-; Humana and' l'flgtlilli liy : ltil iie, Ullll tire Mini. - lly Ing.wlt; , nanieti of tho , wontlerful etirativtijinWer of thin matey:, -, §wayna'n. Wil II Cherry: now. hat Ifftinful t!iiii‘i:i „.'? , 'i , All 4 ilisptwo's (In rlcoil 1ig,460111. i ..' . .:0 ,, • - :....:',.i1: li'".. .-4ln:ire and oleo stint 'HOW eurruttild-thee, , k ---- - -- ,.,' 4 ;-7. Leading gently Onto the: totiity.i: , 4;n , '..lv-' , ' , •'• '-...'. 1 , ' • .Frollt lila Saringßld.t4Prelah . . ,11 '.,,.:.•'.. •• : _ 1 . Of thelltottiantle .ii f ..itiggiiirteil ~ carat Ive''arintraittit , now •liiitiire 1 liiiittehlle. - , hilt veryToWiirfiii*a tilfrline natal the lionliftg virtiiiis for ,Wiiielfilrry'lire'raimileiiiV ad., ; Amu ng:titu .latterAwitare,: nleatted , tn Ifni NI- none, stand. a het tur;lnktintrOfs Wit), itnlit" Ctintaintid,L Syr -tt a . (i f Wllil 'Cho rry r , ' tEhtlitlllleted in , thla vielnit IP nut ,beg Alt ittnlng to . ,ase.,ltotnd,itol d thnirJay," they:4lloln eta I udneir.hpana igieed litiged-apanJta,renottiutantlatholi . ninroliiiiii Vontii,dif.' 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'. , : , , : •:.9 .,,, 66 4 ,, ,, V.?: t. , , ;i:::,; , %:ti! , , - ;‘ , ,;': ,,, too!i4;tW , ..;,%' . !z:V t ,';''': 15 - )i ,,,,,, ;V , t!"•.:4' , /4.;;•57g. 4 '4 , ;: , , , ''. - %-r.,7.7.,, • oflieil<l' and UnoiSpial Sayings aLd Doings.: I.tfd , ANA.A.7ION OF rtIE HOUSE. ;The :orgsttiatitn of the [louse of Repo+ -sentrilies d, eniv-eornplete in every partiat" lar,,,, , p . tOlOnday, Robert C. Winthrop, of 13o:Anyivas elected Speaker of the lion S - 6 —; of Representatives on the third balloi. •On T,J. Campbell, of Tennessee, vv: s elected Clerk of the flouseott the first bal -1 t. chi ‘Vednesday, Nathan Sargent, of l'enn,ylvintia ; was elected Sergeant-at-arms, -firbt ballot; R. E. Hem* of Are V'Jerseyi Door-lice:per; and Mr...tolmson, Post 9luste all tlie4d oflieers . rire`Whigsi, exeepf the lat ter; his Whig opponent having unfortuna:ely lost Id,: election by One v 01.6. It ROP'S -ADDRESS. Winthrbp, 0:1 taking the 'mad a Italy elognent,,atal riatliotic addresF, holt whiclt tee subjoin an extract: lay I not re; laimyin advance; trout you all, sou lore than an ord : nary th tneasore.oi 'e n al h " ; itirtlrlritlitin ror v‘ateier or Locating the exi: til,embarrassmiblis which I. eamiot scape? And may L n'ot I easonabl; r, with . sernething morathun COT 11- glop upon your la bors and anon my .mrm'the blessing of 11. at Almighty Power, whose iecorded . ottribute it is tliat ' lie midieth Merril) be of one . n . ad in a Imusa?" • ... ~ .. - I.?t us enter, gentlemen, upon our work. of oh ii solemn sense of our re sponsibilitvto God and. to out eountry. • How.: .h.ver_.w.e_truty lus 'diiided. questions-of immediate policy, we are untied by_ the closest tie., of permanent interest and per manent nbligahoii, We are the Representa tives id twenty millions 01 'people, bound • by eonrinen laws and - i fimirmuJ___ frt7ertyi • A common Big floats dairy over us, on which there is not one of us who would see a stain rest, and from which them is not vte is 1.8 who would see a star stturk. And I we have iL L . 0:11111011 C011E1111160 . 11, to which ithe-otalts-ofitegianee T -addeli-it will Gv my first Anty timiihninisver a you, will beTtady,_ f too persirided, the formal expression -of those sentiment-, of devotion which are al ready choir:Are,' in ail our hearts. 'l'ltere may, he ililletences of opinion as to the powers which this Constitution crullers 110011 Is bin the 'imposes lor which it was cleated ale insctibed upon its .1111.0 in lat.- glift;;e which connottie misconstrued. It wt s ottlaitted and estithl";,fr i f fi more pet fort union, u9tablis6 jrstire, elisttie dit maei' lititiquility, provide for thei-rmarnrot defence. promote the ttenerol %vellum. 111111 tho 1.4.4,int;s (.1 Woolly c . ourselves tot 4i our mop •lreicillility ; lb e common (b.leni.e.4, tho general welfare. and Ihr ,t•cul ay for ,u 6 anil - for thw , e %VIM : 4 iI;111 toltio alter 11,i, :it the ;;,cat ulj1;0 ; .lor kvliich ec ale to exerei.,,e ttliateter po‘Vei:4 - have bovn vtin 11-10,1 10 A m i I I ;p m,' ii I MOH Lti; 5.1 . 1 . 111 111.11 thew have 1.10011 iv 1 , 0r1 , 06 111 Mil hi,tory tylico Ole et ys of the trltole pcoole have [well tanned 'nolo iffleirly arid nude att.. looNfy tot, art! the:rare at moilleot, to see) what i, to by done. helY mn,l nasty, kit the. voalicalion an(l pro oo.ioo lopy Lrl 11$ re:olvy, Oleo ; v) e, slut!! o.ll' . panda j ,, : 1:MR111111'd V . llll anal efloits !lone ily alas,( earne-aly ilot cave, pro=pel ay, aoLl ' he our ti. 11`r, Itepul•lir. I ,11.,:t e-leem it the I.i_thost plivilv , 2e 411 nit We if I ' , hall flu iivio. , ,,te,llo von. tilllfil . e - iv - .yflfol;;; to 1110,12 by a Golhfal and impautcal the °like which- I haler not,. 'ileveiar 1 . 1 . TE pnsrAr [„‘ o; Sl:c,o, has g;v- oil millet: nt the 1 1 . ,- .11,0 It( Reitit.:ctitativc:, of It s ittietittois itatthlik.to a bt:l Itt repeal die I.t‘v ttt Ia t eti;;,lollliCh 14iikl a pot-tage tax ott Ntt \'‘.s,t.titets.. Ale. lirotllw•ttl ha. dune very4:t.ttl, ttem..tves int be ‘vull i t , prolut,ett ru lino} SA /CDS' SAIC , A I'lLll.l.A!—The relleh ing te-thee_ lOW. treat the Jteent to the val..: ill Ulu :'".118?81181 ills or I . :trr of LI pre,y, be load I Ili, 1181,1 ol by .01 0:181111,1) .11:11811,1: BEA % En. rm.,. co., (Imo, Srpt. 7. IS Ir. . 11, R I). Han& quilts— A ny:11 ur.rr Ir.•te SIN b.4.111r, I,r sour valuable cnrsapnitn lor !ha 10.4 V. 01.111.. r. ru - ivvd 1110t0 'netaail nom ti than ulhcr 1101.1..1it, ct,alllllt.vtl tal .11\ p•aft , pa:a. It r II a kat .1. 11 , 14 and 1,1111 !roil II 5111011 w. (tl,O uo I""" '"11""I'l 6alang4alll. 11,13., ;di lo he 1 , 111.1 111:10t1 of 11111111V1111 war. Ills 1.41..1. Mal 01.1'111 aasial ats. ail. all ie.- A1at ,., 1 lip tier aad I , elll.- caltirly Ileahat ;:iitl lii. 1..1a 11,y 1a1..101e It to, prrlaaiaaal) %.1) W. !IL , . 1 . 0.1 4 :1m1 and SAM tiy A. It. 1) aAA 1/i lig 3101$ 1 11 .1 1 V.• a' 1,, 6.1E1 al,. Ly in t'st t 1 , 11 hy priwntll3.lllrtettplioul !het Ili. itrd rilateN. ILLS LOP per boll 16, \ boitlus for !Iv, it.illate. Bout: Tutiour, roughs, C.onatingt ions, Pala In ea - done parlS I:111111 loaly, mud at her lllialadisa ut ..):1011- I :111,, ti. 1•111,11:: 01 duetting roll. ‘N metres iNIII.IN V1.0E1,111.1, 1.11.1.:. Mai a iilli2111"- rul tnedielne tar dirtying all' n cold, hrru ode they purge B'efi't the belly nil toorlatl - anel eternal lottoort easy and natural 1111 t elk 01 . said Indian Vegetable Pille:trikew curry night on go lly to lied, will, hi n abort perreel cure of the moat obstinate cold—nt th,ektnne ll:nail., blood anti other fluids will he iheMti n tlay purified. and tho in rottipletely4tiVlgortiled, that tint body it lll,be restored to event aotwider health Ulan before. lietettre or uouncyrreit. oral' 10111411 third.; ure coat ed with tiger; others tire made lit reeemble r ot ward appearance the origibal niedlelne. The ealeit dowse is In port:loom from the let 1111. r ttgruts 0 14, 0111.1 or 1111:113 whom may he 11.111111 in every 5111111,13 all,' WWII ill the Elute.. Principal office, lilt) - hone st. - Philadelphia etold Carllele .by CllArti.m. (In !LUX' ; other agents puldiehed br adVertising cola . 111arlicts . . 141 I 1...VDE1,V lIIA, 51malay, Dee. 13, 1517. Ilosineps woo generally doll ao.,luy, owing 10 1118 tomettledetate br the weather. . . FI.OIIR conitones In Milked 'lolll'o,o at 40,50,, which Id Rio cur:root °skim; price, anti_ . MI CORN 111.1 tr 0t00i1r0t , .5324 , we liee'r:4lllo ex* port solos of eithor. , . .. , , IVIli A ' l' to nal:ring inoro lively, but nro too of present Mena ; only sale le a uiuull lot or orlook,Ganeoce 'at 148 cenlMl.' ' CORN—f4nlbs of new'itillownt 57'cente, WIIISKEY to drooping; 1401301114 U 271 441 ; a1 . 3110111i,llecupiber .13. F1,011R:„-8tilue of ,20001ggs•'wuru tondo, consisting ofiltnin rd etrunt at $6. 37, and City of 50.23. W of Shout. 01111 Inutile's wort, init At 132.rnilnentr rude. tititi 115 coins foie gnoil white. CORN;-1 . 110 Inarket iyun ilnlli Batas of 50d0.1nish ale ware wade at 53 centd Inr wldw,nnit wised, and, 02 cenni foriirlinu yollow.• I'ruvialuga dill . . , MARRIED ~.oii- T liiiiiidixi'•ht,i(fiy.',tlio",R.OWlL,A4ratlV[l%.. :EMiAie i . - m,0.00.,„ to 'lll tit; Eitz.ti'r 1r....41 btl,, ''rtilL of ;%VbtpPentisttfro'lmiishitt:' - " te 4 '',•l ', • lii Itia r chntti4sburg. on tho 1 . . 1 .3d-o t pv., . t I - Roy. A.: thibh; Ur, . Ittotutup.„llotiEtittc.t mn- ,ols to w.o ? . to iliss:Al.lit v goOttztt:opnioultapioke 'burg. ~„..,,,,,„,,,,,,;,,, -,, • 5,-,.i,i;,ir i tt;el); , .... . 2 p,i;,,.hc, 2sib.p.r.l ,, tov,' , lintl,lo-,EAVrIAirt cob quiwo; ta,m isi..o: i Apott:),..., i.,. i o: t ,, ' - '1 '''lll;' b'''' I '' itie : ' - '5 VL BV' 4' ''-- ~obri id 70,,, at. yI, io cl .. ~., , IT,Pok i n IV. WANPAVQiIIiO, I 9. 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