en4.‘ atruirle7.,ts!.. Over, and Walker '43.nughfin Sir Roliertlleel'strap,theeorn-lavve ;gii. into full effe,et ini,ihe 'first,. day ; 'or .111a1Ola neict,' and .. then' theexports cease, •thp',:orivenne, tails off, and Mr..Walker}have Ili:appeal to us to vesture the tariff of 1'842, tie" .frepleg-, —ish-his-eturt3i-Subtressury-and_leeittheisiare_ ving armies, civil and military,.at itoure4nd. IS Sitipmziaaw lEEE - ~'r ~; _ k , ..~,a. WEDNE^SDAY liiNt.TARY 26.1845 O u r :{hanks pre due Power, of are Board;:and Meters. 'Lumberton and - Lefe• -vor, of thelCusee for pnlaiu dOcuments. • DT The Locofoco members of. Congress have *,-irplin-ilto-ftlarth-MontAtty-in -illay-,-in_gsati moreofor..their National Convention. Is it not .}sigh time the Villig.,thembers should arrange for Niiional Cenveniton 7 . , !grin reply, to Mr. Crittenden, Gen. Claes eta... IcklinthOenote.yeeterduy.,that_Gen. Sion had etispohded; "ire-- *olvbuppn Geh. Butler. • ; j•Qii our fine page"We give ati .ealract ltoin lion. A. Stevrart'a,reeent.apeeetccitt the Tariff, whieittltrouta smite light. on Sir Rob ', iont Walkers aim keetrade+policy_• Sorry iseitaye not;koom !Or the whole of it. . • Cnor.t..A`so IntAttiotslAccortlini, to - the —...ecirrespontlent:of-theLLedger-the -rresidont tvfll order the recall of the Pentiiyfvetnaand South Carolina volunteere front Mexico, pro atided Ciingress passes the ten regiments bill ! 'TO ritimnantsd these regiments it is said Alitithl number more than two hundred men 'eheb,:while the new ten regiments would .coniprise 8000 mem - W hat it fearluLtyranny is the one man pcqc;r order the .recall 'of the volunteers at once,.. but he dares - to say m Congress you- must provide these eight thousand new men, or the • hundred brave but horse•sick volunteers puller and die in Alexico. 'O4, the 'tender metcles" of -James K. Polk! (Gen. Pierce, one of the President's partizan appointments to the army has reach ed Washington. "His report will probably not plea/3,1111e administration very well, ,as the Louisville Journal says that while the Gen. was in that eit! , on his way back 'loin Mexico, he tall'ed Neely of the war, and expressed hinri.elf strongly against the mili tary occupation of. Mexico, declaring at the Lame-time that annexation would he a great heal worse. Drawing Irmo. Mexico the M.: titre expenses of the war lie thouell absurdly impracticable,_ and how,the. war. is _to _be 'ended he could got for the-life of him tell. Oz Mr. Foote, of 'MissisSiPpirimule an in .decorode allusion to Mr. Clay, in a speech in the Senate, last week, referring to hiMari "a 'magnetizer, usir.g curious arts to obtain the Presidency:' Mr. Crittenden promptly cal: led him to account. Mr. Crittenden said he regretted' this remark—Mr. Clay was now at an advanced age, in a private station in life, seeking nothing further from public for'ior,apd with a fame that can acquire no new lustre from the Presidency. Mr. Foote disclaimed any idea of making ah offensive remark. 0::r Capt. Tyler, once accidently Presi aient of the U. S. writes to the N. Y. Express disclaiming all connection with a Rough and Ready Club in that city, thus, as he says, 'relieving Gen. Taylor from the umbrage which partizans might take at any advocacy, active or passive, of his claims on ...ny part.' The Captain is right, we should certainly take 'umbrage' at his joining the Taylor party. We can tolerate the Natives and the Locos in so (*.ohm but the books are closed against , John Tyler. A Goat Imt.—Hon: John P. gale of the Senate—the same John P. gale whom locofecoism would not suffer to return to the House because lre voted against the annexe• tion of Texas and thereby paved the way for his election to the Ser.ate—declared in a recent speech that "he could.not. support our government right or wrong because on this principle that Administration would be mem worthy of support who would get us into most scrapes r' Cktr We observe a, paragraph going the rounds of the papers;affirming that "the small pin is prevailing in Cumberland county,Pa." We notice it-only to give it an unqualified contradiction. There is not and has not been a single'case of that diairrese in this county to our kneWiedge. AU our PhysicianS report that this l neighborhood. is now "diitressmer healthy !" ; D:rA . letter from the lion. Joel .PotrActi, formoily 41inister to AlexiCio, and Secretary Wit:Ondeilrin Buren, addressed to Mr. Britler' bt tha'Senate,:is published in the e ' Ho condemns Mr. poiiertoivara-Mexico strongly, and - : adyooates:the , HOtiiisivecLine as , -the • `mode Tao Tariir of 1846 'is.. begining 16 work siieepitixliorfed'from Nets ork.,,driung the ,ivoe; , : ending.on ; ilay,lait, , was $744,436, or pearly, three guar • ter& of million ,of pay, for Bri-' now 'Tariff - :; l s,if %PA*: js.uAtiti tio49ess- AOnprimikriet. 4411 4 - 0 4frso,S - ,c'e illidi,ntßf.,Kniil:4 l 4 l ll4fencer,o4Ye, tit 110.0 Pin -, fasokilflprrolkon,one:paroon inlVaahlogtouand: 0-;.kittenong.tlio;roat,', O ent ni tho ion ton:* `aitiltiorptici4dritqliinkiii:464`;‘iso that We -1":44,41`kui,).-fieirqt4l4 , V'Woolifiglen; 4 ,!! f • • • °tr.." 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