"Eleven Days Later from Europe. The Stcainship Great We-tern al rived at New York Oil WHl:eCdaV . 131 t with eleven dap: later news from Europe. I telliP,enee relative to the War between the U. States and Mexico, arrived in Etudand by the Canrbria, -on- the. 2dth tilt. which produced n great sensation, and cOn,,iikrii - Lie public sympathy was manifested in be half of Mexico, as the, weaker party. The Corn Bill passed the House or 'Lords by a majority- of 47. aceouchment of the Queen had ta ken place and she become the Mother of :1 daughter, and both were doing well. The Cotton Market was 'quiet, and but little doing. The corn market was rather ,depressed, with slow sales to retail buver::. .ul t e London Sun says nothing whatev er can prevent the triumphant settlement of the corn hill. The fate of the Irish coercion, rl bill is ucaled. "Lord George Bentinek has de clared that the great body of the Agricultu-. ral members are opposed to its future pro gress. MONEY MAIUMT.—London, Mall 29. English securities have been affected in a consid arable degree by the news from America of a declaration of war by that country against Mexico, It is fear ed that it will have the effect of involving us in fresh difficulties with the U. titates, and that the Oregon dispute will now be come a question of secondary interest corn pared with others that will in all probabili ty* arise from the hostilities of our transat lantic neighbors. The favorable effect which it was antici pated would follow the large majority in the house of Lords on the second reading of the corn law bill was quite stultified by this intelligence and notwithstanding the good position of the account, prices arc about a half per cent. lower than they closed last night. Escape of ---Louis Puonaparte from Ilona.—On Monday last,..the prince sue ceeded in effecting his escape from the for tress of Ham, after a close imprisonment of some years. Having assumed the dis guise of a workman he contrived to elude the vigilance of the sentries, to regain his freedom without.any molestation. from the battallion of Infantry that formed the garri :ion of the Castle, and he arrived safely in London, Whore we believe:he is at pres-. ent. The King and Queen of France arc ex pected to visit England early in July. RECEPTION OF TIIE NEWS OF THE ORE OON PROPOSITION.—The New York COT respotident of the Philadelphia Ledger, un der date of the 14th says : "The _intelli gence of the favorable action of the Senate on the Oregon proposition, submitted to that body on \Vedcsday by the President, was received here yesterday forenoon by express from your city, and spreading in atantly through our community, exercised a very salutary influence amongst all class es. It was well received by politicians o all parties—the "whole or none" division fi tr uggi lig their shoulders, and submitting with a better grace than could have been expected before the commencement of the war with Mexico; whilst those of different mind in relation to the rights of the two na tions were in extacies. .But it was upon the business circles that the effect was most observable. The removal of the great cause for apprehension of a tightness of money made thri stock board and all IVall street buoyant ; whilst tlu: very ships in the bayjnid at the wharves appeared to float lighter and gayer from the.disappear ance of all apprehensions of embargoes, blockades, privateers, and the thousand chances and vicissitudes of war." THE UNITED STATES SENATE.---We re fer with pride and pleasure to the conduct of the United States Senate, during the present Session of Congress. It has, in all great cases, been true to its high position and responsibilities. On more than one occasion has it interposed and resisted the rashnes and violence of the House of Rep resentatives. The members of the House, or some of them at least, would not hesi tate to plunge the country into difficulty, with the object of carrying out some polit ical scheme, or administering to a popular and momentary prejudice. But the Sena tors are actuated by higher and nobler aims. They represent the States as, well as the people. They feel that great confidence is reposed in them, and when matters of grave importance come before them for dis cussion, they exercise an enlighted judge ment, as well as unwavering patriotism. We are proud, as Americans, of such men !13 Crittenden, Clayton, Calhoun, Benton, and other master-minds of that dignified body. It is right, moreover, that the peo ple should look to the Senate in a proper spirit, should pay attention to its delibera tions and its actions, and should learn to m oped its opinions and decisions.—Jag. Pr:Ars: cairn •rzl INDIANS.—The New Orleans Tropic in noticing the arrival of Col. M. G. Lew -4 I Indian Chiefs from_ the Catnandhe and oiler Indian tribes, says : This is a very important arrival, as peace with thirteen Indian tribes bordering on Texas is nvw guarantied. The treatiul with all these have been made by Col. Lewis, in connection with Judge Butter, o f South Carolina, and the delegations arc taken to Washington, both with the put poise of having the treaties ratified, and to ~cquainti these 'men of cstrut of our country a its inhabitants ; on which at present very obscure . ksentiat least fifty thou peaceful, of their ebie6, various vibes represcuied are ilk: b e , La ra p, Ton-lie- way, Waco, 'Fos- waeli-a-nie, A n-no-(lor-rul, Czi,l,l o , ion- i, Kirhi, I )cla wa l'unanthuw Ilvde. and Btu Ins-cc." Akkruz ,- .); IttchArd P.M 11,1 f. artrAi.d and cotninittril at cbla•tirof on a chariTi. , of aiding till• of a tailored Mali named A Ifrol Wiry, utri 4, , rnitiog Auto AN UNFORTUNATE Sournineur.-----The Americans'have a more lively sense of the ludicrous than any other nation, and wit tily seize upon every slip to laugh an indi vidual down when they have no other weap-, um to 11C against him. Gen. Scott's un-' fortunate "plate of soup" is likely to prove die death of his political prospect::. The papers already call him the "soup" candi date, and the witty newsboys have dubbed him "Marshal Lok. ID — The tame papers ttiginatiLed Gen. ifanni soN as the "log cabin'' anib - bard cider candidate. The people, however, "dubbed' him .. .rtcsidor . HannisoN," and endorted it with the heaviest popalir vote ever given to a PreAtiential candidate The leiiain teems to have been lot‘t, upon :4.trle our over ricalous opponents. ()lir neighbor of the “Nar think , tlaitt the Whig party kill IPC-cd' a L-Ironl; in lilt: next --('• ii:J".l.li.l it might Irettcr r , mi,gorPri,c(l pople nl tem) difl the ti p 14 o i ..v..11; 111 . 3 ;31,A tit 'N 'di :A. 'l'l'4l "II - , GETTIfSTIURG: Friday Evi!Him!, June 19, 116, 15'16g I:l•fottri CAL , ll , l;tte tor 1:.oial111:oi--ioto JAMES L POWER, Itt C It STstmim %%ill accept for a copy of Mr. .4 HT eX Cid (I , .tftilire of the Tariff: Mr, S. , at hot ho - upon the Turiffrpiestion, and hard t o b ea t. Plc is;!7 in due time, inake good use of the ;peed & . ater Conipany. ID - An Election for five manager.; of th (:t tyshing Water Company, will be held ut the boo,* of Jam Es NrCosit, on Monday next. The hour.; ofelißtion will be between 3 and 1' Al The Fourth of July. tri'We have ben rc,pie.;toi to stato that ;, l . proaching Anniversary of the Deelivati , .ii of our National Independence will he hummed hy ;wpm prldte public eXeICNCA :401.te1l up under the nl.l-111 CP9 of the Temperance Beni finial AS! , oCiation Of place. I.VK Understand that the Rev, Piot' lintionien hasednrented to deliver an addr.!.is and that the Declaration of Independence will he lead by A. R. S TEVEN:, , ON, EN. An official announce went of the exercises contemplated will be made by tlti-! Comrnittee of Arrangements in due imie. A Daily Line. lITOur enterprising citizen, Mr. J. 1,. Tern, has inade arrangements for the running of a daily line of Stages between this place and Baltimote We arc pleased to learn also that active etihrt ,. are being made to have the daily mail between this place and Baltimore, now carried via York, here after-carried upon the direct route. We trust the effort may be successful The southern mail will lima reach us from throe to four hours etilier itt the evening, which, under the present Post Office arrangement, would he a de:iratum. Prides. the annoyance to mil, business men and others have been subjected by the irregular reception and frequent delay of letters and papers from Ihil timore by the present circuitous route, would thus be in a great measure removed. Plircn . akosinian Society-. neatly printed "Catalogue of the members and Library of the Phrenakosmian Society of Penn sylvania College," has been laid upon our from which we are pleased to learn that the :Soci. ety is in a flourishing, condition. In addition to a large number of Active Members, the Catalogue contains a list of the Honorary Members, among which we observe the names of many of the most honored and distinguished citizens of the country. The Society was organized in 1531—posesses a well selected library numbering nearly 1500 vol. noes ; meets weekly in an elegantly furnished Hall ; celebrates its Anniversary on the 2 . 24 of February by public literary exercises; awl holds a literary Contest with its sister Society, mathwan) at the close of each Winter Session Godeyls Lady's Book. The June No. has been received. The contents are by the most popular Magazine contributors, and of the highest order. Arthur, Herbert, Poe( Simms., Brooks, Phelps, Mrs. Hale, Esling, How• aril, Sedgwick, &c.—that is a list of which any magazine may well boast. The embellishments are: a portrait of an "Anonymous Contributor," a plate oEa"Fashions," &c. Edgar A. Poe con tributes No. 11 of his spicy pallets upon the "Lit erati of New York City,''—the deniand for the first No. of which was E 0 great as to exhaust the May edition of the Magazine. Are print accom panies the Present No., together with autographs of the individuals reviewed. TheJditor proposes furnishing rmyry of the beautiful Engravings used in the Lady's Book to any person forwarding One Dollar. Card in another column. Phrenological Journal. UThWe. have received a copy of the "Phrenolo gical and Physiological Almanac" for ISI7 . published by Fowler and We 11 , ,, 131 Nassau street, N. York ; f, 1-4 cis. per copy, or 25 for Eq. It contains 48 pages of matter, with portraits and Penological characters of Howard, Mr. Si gourney, Cassius M. Clay, President Polk, and other plates designed to illUstrate the scieno , of Phrenology. At the Old Business. 1":' =NM t.. 1. It "t. ,L 411,tin, / , :trit n. ::117: r::$10: , 1%p.:I. t.)lis 11;:•1 Oil, 1.1 14i•liEg ..1 at:rl 4,,uf1, and !, ,, f not d.tring ;In open. l)1,1;0:.it I: Ic t i, !he ;rn• incn ollr IWO!: (.7(1.tf1p4 T 1,,, of envill•le E.Ol 111;.u. _ I ;:i." \ %1,,, r1 ' all Illig . it 1, i ovpr .tg . 31,1 F4WI giilitlidtj 10 the ilEitJ Pr t.II ',11101::"1 1401 - v •>s tho nil been ill OP linrkt rt the r,nireral uLticc oVO.I a I.' \V sioit rri.‘.iion, \vet., :wind with 10:iirt.-;;ttitticivtitly 11,1 d, arid blonti...l, tool turinii , uroi. of Jeirt2.l,oll tplison, Motill4 , „l arki;onjfarrit.,. in tqln I),:en.:ought out as tittiug victims to ~ i titilar out poorint!,-; of ci 11 , 0.111111 1 / 1 1..! AAA 110`t: .1 NEW victun rs re,pitief The i-aine that too ilkettitllly hunted down aft! tftml Cf. 1. r, (11.1 t. attempted to/ the goad and lamented 11.%nnisoN, impat.iently lont_t: . fora mg. And it must be a rviti: one Fangs that have luen N% hotted iu nrmnglim: 111. fair characters ( - It the Ipsst of the L ev i \v .!: 1, %s it' ll nn iffilinary ielnit. 'lice loftier ai.d 'he pine; the =iibiitct, the mole lovel anti adinirad. ti,. bettor --the ieleht •.rill be ail the keener. the contemplation_ oi the van tatrom_th(‘‘.lil the liettel enjoy' I alliofig .31! /WI) haVc 111. , 1.' 01 , 01 Olfitllaly I n ;t te aronnd their , mttitty's annal.F., could on. , be found better adapted to their put pos e , th at , iar n whose flaw.: identified Nvith the Most lutinant achievement: of our ' matte! that hi, public career I,,en honorable and honoted, or tat hi,-. ivati.: character 11.1.3 be,en most uncxcep tionable and exemplar}. An offering must he rnade to the :qolocit of Part.", and WINFIELD 5e(1 . 11.' is to 1, the victitn ! The chaplet of lan rids so dearly won upon the bloods fields of Nit Ltara and Pe idgetvater. and at the .: - .tornitn,:: of I;ott Georg... i to be, tuft; from his hrtftv • ..I,e enviable wreaths %Ouch humanity tor his temples. for his Chi istion like service. ti the afflicted, - are to i. tramplel under foot , use- fill and honort.l services, runnirg throughout litetinn.. to 1,2 torgotten and Ire himself n, consigrtnd to a tiark. deep gulf c . pfoblotply and re proach ! And alrthis becatmthe 'dared talk intin? spirit Of an NOYEST MAN to those whom fortune: not worth, mail placed over hint-Tfor writ ;‘!tit the honesty and ir.tidine: , , ippotaining to }IF po, fossion, instead of the cunning and circutnApv.:tion of the politi6an ! Not so. however, will he the' result. A; we have faith in the honesty and virtue and gratitude of the-American people, so do we believe that the illustrion's..44Littainupon whom of a sudden the war ilogsof party ha ve been unkentiehed, will emerge from the persecution with whir It it has been at tempted to o'erwhelm him, his laurels all the green er. and his virtues challenging the impzent assaults of his reckless assailants. For onrseli es, we hon or WINFIELD SCorr for every word and every line, that in his late controversy with the Admin istration, his manly frankness induced him t o p e n. Fie had been unworthy his high reputation as a candid, guileless man; he had been untrue to the high-minded soldier of his earlier ilay; and have' forfeited the regard of his friends, had he with the cunning duplicity of a scheming politician, per mitted the wrong attempted to be heaped upon him by unscrupulous rower, to lie uncovered in his bosom until it fester and gangrene, and not frankly, manfully demanded of his superiors some explanation of their intrigues. And possibly, when the honest-hearted masses of the people shall render up their verdict upon this Ilia!, and in dignantly hurl back the aspetsions of Gen Scorer. enemies—when the title of obloquy shall have been rolled back upon its originators--passibly, we say, the few timid and faint hearted friends who have united with his slanderers in sickly expres sions of "regret" at fancied - imprudence, - will be enabled to see somewhat more clint7y. In the meantime, we adopt the words of a respected co-; tempinary, awl ask that "iiiiiection, pedire and reason may turn aside the shafts of ridicule from -one whose best blood has been shed in his coun try's cause, and who has nobly proved that he has no apprehensions of the shafts of his country.; foes. hlis name and fame are alike the property of his countrymen ; his deeds of daring and of val o r are inscribed upon the same "laze of history which perpetuates the military itchier ements of our nation ; and we may not, in justice to the one , forget the honor:and gratitude due to the other." 117 - The Harrisburg Telegraph saga that Gen Sewn' made "soup - of hi enenue.i . at Ft. George, Chippewa, and Lundy's Lane. and 'egg , !...t.; that his present enemies may be found floundering in the same cauldron ere the dth of March, 1 Sl9. "Scott soup" will then be a common, and po" s i. bly as unpalatable to Locol,coism, a. , 'bald cider" was in I s 1i) ! Melancholy Accident. 11J - The East Berlin ,Standaid that on Fri_ day mottling the :Ali imt , a sad and melancholy accident happened to the (amity it Mr. EM ANULL ULRICH near that place. in the morning, having ne Me, his wife and , lau4hter attempted to 6trike one with a fowling piece. il k , , itig ht n r held the gun while her mother was pouting the powder into the pan. Some how or other the train took the, bunted the powder hom and Mi.:Ti ed the tri very badly. The hand of the :moiler WitF horribly shattered, and the eye of the daulliver rendered irsels ti>r 115.. York A , lvocate thr; ; 1. 1 vices 01' iie R? . ET," 61:1, 11.171%1\ ere foriavis kei t te;',lcted to the lioretilor-duillig liw p Er I ( ' LA V. lithrp appoinied Licut , H the ...Al 9i 'lentlll4,V liy !• . .I‘lo . of r. !,1•00*.-. IMMO I',;( 13. Sot t. :rc'i! r .t!! 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Does 'he i - orehict 4.1 !he Ilitla , kl \ Mg.; rizot , t. marvi,ll.-.11.,1y mLI It Gen. Taylor and the Locafocos. g pywin g I )c l )ll;.triiy Gen. :.7../TT nCe.151 11 11....1 110 111c11111 1111.1 11110.1 , 111...5.3 111 thr camp of nppon..-rits spec t rCa of the de,astrous deleat smdained bti them the ‘Vhig forees pre rallied wider :in e onally lover chieftain, comefl ar itting ound 'heir.,l haunting all their vision , . of the future, and - dis• turbing their hitherto bright anticipations as to the result of the :traggle in Hence the crusade so suddenly ou loot against the Iles) (.1 Lundy's Lane, and hence the amusing, with vlnri the military achievement,' of the gailant TAYLOR are so warmly lauded by the Locoloco Press. Gen Tainou's reputation as a brave and succeessful soldier has boon established on too many well-fought tiehh, to stand in need of the floubitill endorsement of reckless partizans xvl i o can close their eyes to all the gbiries Mat duster around the achievements of our soldiers and our arms along Niagara's borders, and deliberately • malign The bravest of all the brave:nen who there ' perilled their live:, in their country's came. will the elll , rt to estrange these two gallant so!. hers or their friends, by thus making them assum , the positi o n of rivals for the good opinion 01 - their countrymen, prove successful. One thing, how. ever, is certain: either our locofoco friends are not aware that Gen. T..t . ..trt.rin is a true-blue Wain of the genuine stamp—an nut-and.out anti annex lion Whig—or, in Ott futile attempt to pat down Gen. Scor - their zeal outstrip; their prudence --- It were a stiange denonernviit, indeed, of this plot to ruin a too popitlifr political opponent, if it should turn out that the partizans of the Aillninl6. Iration have born using in (.:141 TAYLOR only a more fottnidable rival, an-I one whom three may he under the neces! - .iiy of havitur as an opponent tir.tead of the hero of lholge.a ater and Lundy', , Lane!" The editor of the "Star - asks whether it i: , wonderful" that many of the whigs desire the su per,ession of Gen. Scott over Gen. Taylor ~—(!on,/ , . rt. Wrong again, friend. The "editor of the Star" asked whether it was still wonderful that the Ad ministrat ion urged Gen. Score to supersede the gallant TA rtorc, and then, when foiled in their purpose, that they should abuse him for ,Nor doing. xylnit it has since heroine very convenient for Ivan foc•nein to deprecate. rrrh, York Advocate says that the tollowins beantiful Toast WAS drank in that place on Thurs day evening, by a prominent leader of the L 0740. en party. It needs no comment. "Here's to (;en. TAYLon—May he live to sec many happy days, and after his death may he he immortalized : and as to Gen. Beorr, may he sink into oblivion, 411,1 be gi 41-d foret!er" !!! LA • "The enemy':; balls begin to thin our ranks. number,: are overwhelming. In a moment the shock niu.A. come, and there no re treat. We are in the hegining of a national Wilt. HUH . , :111 - If2ll , ler i to be redeemed. L e t ua die, arms in hand. Oor Country demand; the :aril lice. "l'he example will not be IoA. The blood ,of the:lain will makeineroeo of the living. Tho,e 'who follow will avenge our fall and their country's wrong.;. Who dare to 'amid!" , 11,)•: , ueli were the meinotable word:: of p..n.— is e .xbo r t, t i,,n a ,1,1 1 - e ,.s e d by I.ViNtint.ii Scotr t‘• Ihi little remnant of hisipla . ...s4locle. who inel gallantly withstood theiTestructive flit'- of an i overwhelming Britt:di I.3rex on Q'ileensto'w 0 Heights,until death or,surrender seemed the itaide fate of ei'l^ry man. Mounting a log in the ; midst of the heaviest fire. Seoir harrangtool counades, 2 lo stand hr him. They mil slain!, aid ijr,v,lit..3 - Inn , become in ,parab'y , i0 , 0 6,,ted with the gh•ty and honOr .11 the Amer lean Aims Tlin n. the mon %Omni a partn..aie now dam'. 1.....hd0;,".A ti It (. ()IV AEI 'll 1. =MOLE • I.l' of it ,t.%Cli ~r•~i c ,~~. '1 up thwutaiu arid up it , „rt . :, „,: a. and lank, s that nhoilt to the ifith ollatitude, t.) w llll.ll 111 44 11. 4-1 0 1,1 '111110 14) . Ito appre11144,49011 the klivkl)n . -)l'..av 1 1 ,1111pany P,Lci 1 . 111/T ‘` . ' l 14 "i ,1 • I. 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Sill:Ill: 111 I'IT/V to prouress of this rolc,tion front the , 1 t:: ri the Baltimore Convention and it, ili-:rtnert- the I. `,'" l " ll ''"s "Ikrod itv lorw}:;, eel party resolutions. tracinr that prr .: rore; 1 "" "Ys "lr l rt'• "Hinz for cr , llottatr thr; pri.:4ent and prolralrle (•::,prnses of the I Lot. step by step to pro,-ent ternittra , firm-% many important rctlections 10.1 our : rr ", ln . ; 41111 '" 1 ," 1 14" the minds. For: these We have now bond the zNeerclary of me Trea , . .nry: time nor room, thourTh they eontr thirk fht• Pre-rident and .thr Srrcretary BO•T I and crowding. IVe stay °Ur pen for IL • RECt IMAIEN 1) .1/01)1T1( I.k.T UN present, bv'plitting 01V LII.IIIIIW tllir crs ffiti tr. 1114 yountrw, (ll' 1 11 11.: 'IA 111 F to furrii-. - .11 means I rVere ter wrono wh i m. „ ro. ':irry on the poi - eminent. IVAr.Kric snatched the w„rd, from the „„„itir:r po- ... 1 " 11c1 ' 1 ; all a/teratiutiin Irta t;nali' hill -u litiral as.:aitaitts, anr.l —l.moi. To ju-, , 1 ' ) 1 114 -""'"-- liurh •rwir tiron. , :intl dollais more revenue than lie ei• Th, phlstiv 1111: I;. I.oe, ti".• !oy I:vat rri!,lit, Yens—Mossrs. Archer, Ashley. Bon i ton, Berrien, Bagiev, J. Cl l v ton, Cal ' holm, Cameron, Colquit, 1/ix. Dayton. Houston; Jarnivran,Jolol,“in, of :kill., Johnson of Ln. Lewis, \]i/tithe, Alaneuni, Moorhead. Miller, Niles, Pearcc, Perlin' packer, Rusk. Sevier, Speight, Sininonis, Turto•y. Web ster, Woodln inky, T. Clayton, Green, Plielr, Nays—Messrs. Allen, Aeheson, Ather ton, Breese, Cass, Dickerson, „Tentless, Fairtiehl, Sturge(in, Semple-10. Air. Hannegan refused to vote—and the absentees were .Messrs. Harrow, eritteu den, Corwin, Bright, %Vesteott, Upham. Chahners-7. IJJ'It Seems that the pacific action of the Sen ate on the Orenon question ha; so mlich di.‘:corn.. posed this cliampion of the "fifty-four-foully or li4ht• party, that he ha; found it nece: s;ary to :aban don his post :Li ehairman of the Conirr;attte on Forei.l:n Relation. Millltla.y Mr Alien w. - k c d to be excwed front lon4er !..ervice aipon the Corn tatttc.e, he: V itr.V., were not in arcor, dance with those enteitaine.l .t In.ijority of the Senate. Ills request was lit/amnion-1y acced.:•: to M r a ft er cotnpinnentinz Mr. and expic:: , iix his sympathy in the victc= nt r'art at. said that as the declination of Mr ..'t nit. , ht leave him (3lr (7.) nait:en- sent 1; - ) serve On Ine.4day the !Senate five :tow-. NI, succeFsfully. for a .ruccessor to Mr. Allen-o.e Lizt 1,4110 t stan , litn.t - ---Archer 2 o n th e billowier, dad• rr. M Drrin: 11":1S /Net al on the 7th ballot, t.•reiviug !;1 out 7nte..r. The names of .Messrii. .Archer and had beet: prc..ion,ty withillawn ilfOn Tiei.day, in the M of Ohio, moved a 51ISpen,ion of the rides avith a view of offering a it:olution denouncing the ac tion of the Sertate in adviiing the ju-t tile Oregon controver.iy upon the basic of if,; degree and , etting tOrth that it i:. the .I.oy of the How r and :- . enate to postpone further action upon the, i-ame and ioibinit it to the people for the ir eon:liter:o4.n. The motion to , us .. l . l;i i tra> 1., 5! I.y a tote of yea: nays I I On Vonilay the Presiift nt transtintird to tht fonatc :I which lie h::(1 romrlii ded with the the ltooon otintrovor: , v. cour:.... it will lit' ratitirtl hr tho Sonate,-anti th tt , titi. 1...x/11 I , ircv,r :-et at rt:,t. A Lotter from Nra.itio;2loli to roj 1 - ;:tzette As soon as flit . .. , propo,,ition (3bout ffon) shall have been accepted, it is under stood that Mr'. Pakenhant will oiler lir , nic titation bet wren this (~;ovt•rnrrient and :kl eN . have no hope that •Mr. Poi!,; 'trill accept it. It miOtt interfcri n nil :1 1 , ophexation t.l ('alitinnia. 1:1,t Dotiwi.c,•:: 1 , the hy a 11 , 1.,t11.;7 1,r1,1 it, l'irt;:cn.:\* J. 1 144 tilt: ' , „.o,4:\l•:_cit 11-1.1 :t, •,11. • t • 14 1, Ort-zr: , ll • 1 I 1.1.1".:1; I . 1 1. =WM lit Vol,. i. The I.ole T;nr 1.,1'...%vint.: ik 111 r. Allen. 22, Peter 21, Clitten , and 7 .t.cattcr i The Treaty Concluded. ..11 11 untlv. - •!-. I.', .1. 1):.• a l'Otf• of I'2 7 to frl.lll :1. 1 : ( r ;Ind t!te, i timated would In: raisrnl loy his ungiwilpin 01 I:roitt lti= i•t•tiul'tt, of expenditure:;, them wnt;iii dellell'lleV f/ ,, :ito it “11/011:tr.-; 1 . N'illreI1011:111:r i.'lll. he 1111Illi - :, WOlllll brill!' 1111. i LtloWll to thirteen an:l to meet this 1 expen,“e he asks for power to is::itu 'fleaW• ury in pret . erilt*e or dire, J 31r. WAT.IirtZ e Ajn et h.,..: th e ex-privy : : of enstiiii; 7 7 gitarter. of next iise3l year, at twenty-six miliion of ilolhirs, (inure than it • quarter tit a million a (lay!) 1111. utt.t..tage and the report were then ordered to hr printed :mil referre , f to the Committee on Finance. MR. EDITOR is tritli son i c 1.1 1 141 T i, of surprise, anti more of indignation, that I have obA2rrvd, in certain Whig- prints, a (iipo.siti. , n to second the views of a base ad- sninniration in it:: attetrilWl to di:Tat - age and tied fault ll•ith Gen. ::;corr fin• the frankness with which he complain e d, i n hi: letttw, of the conduct of the Secretary of War and other::, who were preparing in advance, either to deprive Jinn of the coin mand of the army, or to prevent it:;succc•:;;; while directed by him. No tme who ha.; lead the correspondence,lms fniled to cover, that a conspiracy had been :::et on foot to injure, and, if po:;sible, to destroy, • Gen. ticutt—and that that com:piracy wa,;. directed 1H . 1%• , 0ns 111:111 in place, who :it the eame time were leify:nintr the unnost cunlidenec in hitn,' and drawing Irani him the stores of hi rich experience franl soldier ktmw• this ; and NVaS that they should consider him their dupe. He therefore addrescil to the see. retard• of War, the lettera which soma ig prints harc condentned---but whirli , your hunkl,le corresponliertt ri7garils as pro per and honorable, anti at the sarikt the: eharacteristic of the learlez;s candor which Las inadc Scott to ht: },coked upon a:: a man "Wil houl Aar and within/1 ;.,pywich." lie is not a man to meet anulhct• day afit•rc -- &Iv, with hate or ili:Orust in his twart, and not iii>cuci•r it. He it too noble and titap• •• Hanitutms for that—too tuavtanirhou.: wise %% - hisper privately in th car of Ili AL-pee:et! pensoe.,.his reaonsi"for distrust n and cumphint. What lie like a honr:-t 1116,11. he :fare.; to ; and what n .. he si , e3k: trlrtitl Ot for ht dart', to Nvrttr: t, who lint ftolt with hint tot. .„, Tho,e who lidtrtr there i 3; too . .I• Whir' N fr..' 'OI lit 1,11“:1 . :. Th e .ineriefitt Itrultlr hiVt' Seott for tin:• %r IN' 1 . 1 . 0111.11(':.: , 1116411 I'llll -- 1: (, 111,111!2'. fill. AVlliir vt111111: , , etqllil reconcile tinprudvnee n Italy'- 4 I,lr :3:- thr ;-1111, britati I , the 6331413(13.31er lva, gl:tritit2, in another l: l(3 3 -i "i their own etito-i:-Irtiev 13'1%1- withlicht their rondt nil:anon tit ((13.4 4 eti1t• sw he they ‘ 1 ,( 33:4; o f the puhlic :Al.\ let of the eonnirr. t to he :-.:13-riiiectl to the I,oroloot, it liorwr:-otiart.‘i iu Jamt, h. Polk ::thl In • Athwini.-trltion. lout thi.- the lin.;trininlity of :1 ',onion Wilit 1 1 • 11. 11111: 11)11 . .-: 1 '1111.1 1f.1( , ; 0 111:0:e ;L The T:►rifle: p ir :11 11.01 , 1 ..1 P. -' s oit 41 lays tur:in (hr "Star and Gen. Scott. Lr . trd ~11f with (Awl. )1.• Mr. M, thlt r kr r itory xvimid hf; radii :.th li,;?l c+ll.l re ceivcd from IV f o li n the t,,ne I , t' the Union, \Vt• inter that the elm piLru i , to be In conduct ed with eneroy, •onl the :cu to be pressed /limy , until the Alf•xican.: ::11:111 :3w; for brace. No doulo 'rivlor 11:1,1 long Wince iwen 'wide tionitnir t‘ all the of Ow Adtioni:.trdtion, and \ye in.ty, ere long, t.Npect to litar of tile :I , lvanee of our Army. the ivalt.i(.. 1 t I t S.'l.( !•,teatll friaati: :it Pl.'llS3Cok On the 11th intellii;enee front Vera (:ruz. ' Larl been received up to the lintli ult. The ri , :tenir,t.r:, lit. IVOOO, of the 1 Navy. ‘vlio tio benr o.r 01 despatclu.:; from Cm:mullion , Si.orcr, cominantlitu! uur tutv.,ll ,, toes in the l'avilie; .1. P.tituoTr, Esq., I:rnitell St.tteq (:(uHul :it Al.tz . ltlan; I'. AI. 1)ImoND, I. S. Con , til at \ era ;ritz ; and -.t.sven other Americans from 7 .llexico. Vera Cruz vas blockaded by the r n ifpil ;:rate:; 111,1 Fa/mouth, :ol d steanter Pritvetutt. 'l'llo St. IlLery, It in it" The I,l•Lt. Soirwr; IWell f (::mt itcacity to :1.-:,.(o•taitt ‘vltt.tlicr thr fet.liti!! of titt , peoldeof Y ucatall arc favorthlt, to our (;iii. A ;ouv, now commander id the foree,liAll restored the t wo llrs jeaai vcsscis which haul heart raptured (Al ' enl ri I Z the .-zquaillron. Ile Address- TA' a I.!tter to (kn. Itn,‘vo, of 1 era Cruz. .;al, - ing that he 1111,1 released the vi•sels itt consideration ofthe girt that the .\lixtcan Authorities I ad permitted Iwo American VI'SSI•LS to (11.1):irt ontoole.;tpil to tho tiolico of I,loc'l•:adr. Thi! Aineriean barcine Eugenia, Capt. 111 e-woe, from New 14, ttvatied the bl oc k_ adc, although pur:tiecl by the liont.; of our men of war, anti got into Vera Cruz. other American ves-:ek were at that port. Ertini the Pacific we learn that ill': Alex ioans had declared nffain , :t Paredes. An English . fl eet ot 4 folirtcen ships, inoludinp three line , -of-battle ships, w c r c 1 , ,11LT fill the west coast of ,1 uurara. :11r. PAitilorr only twenty day:: from .11:izathn—both he and 1)r. IVoon -~icreallotrctl to paSS 1111'01101 A/VXICII With - out molestation. l'Aitiorrf states that hr not the news of the capture of Capt. l'uoitsTio; and the commitnevinent of hostilitics on tiii 141 Grande tsLiat Ilt! WaS at Gaudalax ara. Upon inquirinff at the Post ()thee he learned that the Government hail not ex -tre,-;seil the newt , . 111 r. I'. immediately eniployeil a trusty pertton to containitw 7111111 e Hi: to he nbtained, to Commodore NI. o.vr, lying at Mazatlan with his squadron.— this ex-press would reach ('oln. tiv 41:1)':: ill :1(11'1111(X Of all other roniniunie:i• Qt 7' The schooner merchant arrivcd Charleston On Sunday last, with into lligcnce from Vera Cruz up to the 1:;t inst. The consul:of the neutral nations had protest edliOnk,Ttlie terms of the blockade of that tiy the Allicrican squadron. Alter the Mexican Congress, had the first !fleeting on the Senor Bustamente (the ex-president) being appointed Presi dent of the same, and it was generally be lieved that Paredes would be elected legal President of the Republic. It is said that "Paredes will march over to Matamoras at the !mead of a strong army, the largest por tion romiumcd from the body of troops called Reserve. Gen. Bravo will occupy 1111' PreSideller THE Orriutm, RiTon . r.—Gen. Taylor's official report of the battles On the Rio Grande on the Sth and 9th of Alav, have been published. We ham trout it that 'his whole, force, rank and file, in 11111 tirst en g.igyment, amounted to '2,2hW men, while the Mexican Army watt not less than MMO occording to their own report. In the 6CC.- 011(1 his force was only 2.'222 and the Alex leans fulls. stromr as in the, first battle, they having receix.ed a considerable rein forcement duriwr the night of the Bth. The Americans lost in loth emragentents in killed and 12'7 wounded. The Mex ican loss. Gen. Taylor saV5, in killed, wounded wn:i not less than 1000. Gen. 'l'. speaks in the highest tennis of the atelier;;, bravery and good conduct of his officers and men. Not inure than 1700 of his troop:; were cliacged in the action of the 9th.—/,an. Union. AloviDlENTs. Seven compa nies of volunteers told; their de ilarture from Nashville nit the 4th instant. Thousanili! were :I::.ettibleil to Nvititims the_ departure, anti the scene one of toirith inicre:it. The Ketitueliv quota of in- Ciniry and Cavalry is rapidly coi:elan to entbarlt at. Luui tills ()mil Vor,usTr.f.n.-.l.—'llii• Adjutant Gen eral of Ohio Itas notire that official ri.turti:-: have I)t.ti ,rg yrivpd at Cuitintliu.: ol the full Yomplyno.lit ul tpluntuct..: to till the rcliutoition uu Olio. mun _ I,yr of 111(11 Will he in ( ' arid) Wil:4l . lllaitill at :111 ca6fiY play. i‘lol l2 oticrell than could lu )111.1.1:1; 1.: holding . forth in llosion. I lr:.7;ty.: prisscint Ivar is thu eiiintnencenicnt of tv..ern (;iig which is to pre• ilic de:Amyl - ion of the world. Ili! erns 1,, l i e. detvrinincil th:it if tilt.: 'cull of l't11111'; theci• •lii•v -'cr lie :ill roll to hi.: It i, ,tai l that .11.1 IN 1::„ of Phil .l4llllll.i, bccii hy it f• . 11 / 1 1 ,1 ' NI, tom .1)t mt.t yl tol7- . % Ivanhi, uI Ili,: i'rogres or I,V/tr. i ;: ,„, ! h u t -11:11,,! Late front Mexico. 4 ei -, - - • The People 11lovin2. - a 2ain! , l e Slanderers of Gen, Sew tr-_- f —lve have dulayed our i n 7 ever t 1 hours, and omitted aevera ailverti.;enteny, to make room for the annexed proreedinii:; of a meeting of the Ciifz, lF . o f thi pl-ire, oalled to vindicate the fame of WINFIELD 'l"r arair..-,t the ohloquy now 7tIti;11110- IA to he thrown around it, Although the call. for the mucting ‘vaA but a few how- , Mort: it:: PrOPLI: WOre there. It Way only neeez,:ary that it be known that the friends of Trott Were L xported to give utterance to the indiEr 'mut feehnir wrong :; have every where aroused, to call thew from eountinfr- h t ou-:e :mil work-shop. AlOl they Dm Irk., utterance to their feclin! , z—an utwrance ns creditable to theini:elve.; as lionotable 10 their friend. There is no mistake shout it corsTßy right I The \ram and hearty plaudits with which the reyolti lion; and cpecches of the eveniinr were received tell plainly where the atrections of the peo ple are centred. Rut we have no room fir comments. The resolution-: "speak . ' for . themselves. l'he mectina was every 1111111! that the most ardent friends of f:cn. Scorr • could have wished. Meeting of the friends o f Gen. N'oll, A large and respectable meeting of the Citizen , of Gettysburg and vicinity eon veiled in the ('curt-hotice On ThUr.-;d:IV cl'i•lin? the 18111 itch. for the purpose .of expressing their views upon the unworthy effort now being made by had and invent 'whim: partizans, to tarnish the fair fame of America's best and ablest .Soldier, Gen prat WIN FIELD SCOTT. The met:t in-1g \vas organized by appointing Alajoi Gimeral DANID AIIDDLECOFF, Presi dent ; Lt. Col. llonEnT ConEAN, Lt. Col. ArCnrAnY, ht. Col. .1011 N SCOTT, Capt. J. CLAPsAnnir, and Col. J. IL AI% CLELLAN. Vice Presidents ; and .11. Sehrriner..T. G. Foy, Lil,htl, .1. 11. o.son, jr. Fohni coal John Gallagher, Hecrutnru.s. The object had in view hy the call for the meeting was: feelingly and eloquently stated I, D. i\LSmv.;En. I , :sq., who moved the appointment ola Cononittee'of rtunTr oNE, to draft and report Resolution.: pressive of the sense of the meeting. 1). M. Sinvser, J. 11. ArPherson, 1)r. David Iforner,DavitLl. liurhl,rr, Johh L. Tate, G. Harper, Ihrli Denwiddie, A. H. Stevens - on, I?obert A. 11. Knytz, 1). Arcomondiv, Thomas Warren, Daniel ftlbert. Wysolskev, James A. Thomiwon, Wm. Rine. I?. S. Paxton, Geo. Alyers,'D. M'Elrov, I'. Z. Little, D. 110:orv, An,(2,hinbaugh, (:,.n. Heck, A. Dearson, N. Codori,t P. Hoffman, 1)r. F. Vander::loot, Win. Stallsmith, Geo. W. APClellan. Geo. Arnold, and Benjamin Schrive r , wer e app o i n t e d said Committee, who, after retiriwi a short time, reported the following *Preamble and Resolutions : W HEREAS, The President of the United States has refused to Major General IVIND FIELD SCOTT, flit', COIHMand or the army intended for the invasion of Mexico ; and whereas, the responsibility for this un precedented step, which properly and fair , Iv belongs to the Administration alone, is unjustly and falsely attempted to be fasten upon Gen. Scott ; therefore, Resoked, That we not only hut commend the eonduet of Gen. Scott in his late correspondence with the Secretary of War, in which he informed that function :lrv, in plain and indignant language, that he was not the dupe of the schemers who were plotting the destruction of his rept tation, and endeavoring . to deprive him of the command of the army, to which he was entitled by his rank as Commander . Resolved, That after a careful examina i non of all the fact,; connected with the It:- fu:zal of the President of the United States to invest. Gen. Scott with the command of the army, to which he is entitled as well by his rank as by his illustrious services, told the blood which has streamed forth from his veins on the battle-fields of his country, we recognize in all, with .feelings of the highest admiration, the same noble conduct and qualities which as a man and and a soldier he has always displayed, and which hive so melt endeared him to the American people—namely, a •frankness which treastm!s no Wromx ill secret; a eounore which fears not to cast into the to ktlet fpower its meanness and injustice ; /and et chivalrous generosity Which scorns to deprive another of a single laurel glori ously won. .ilesoired, That the refusal of Gen. Scott to supersede Gen. Taylor , who hail (Ought by his side in battle, except at the head of such reinfOrcements as would allow hint_ to do SO without injustice Or obloquy to that gallant old soldier, furnishes another evidence of the treuero:iity and niagnanini ov of his nature, new splendor o a name alreadY rendered illustrious .hron ,, bout the world, by the deeds of its owner. it'r.so/ucti, That thr :Itltnittistration has • not only been guilty of great injustice to Gen Scott Itint:fttlf, but by its refusal to It) give him ihe etotiniand of the army for the invasioit of Mexico, Ihroutvh a wean jealOti...y of the e,lory ‘t•ltielt he !night ar Itnirc at its licatl, has wrotwed.the corm i‘tr \-, I.y thltriving it of the services of itsbra ; ve:o. and int).•l experienced General. .11'f.soiri . d. That the pagor ‘‘.llll availva wwit. ftattli :•tr light forward : , taitancitt sir . and thinatel for rtArt.s., tor , , . hits , pi tuition, tt. , ..! otit • (rl .. ;7• ~~ ;!. . 1 .11 V.lll. 11 ' r 'li 111 ',1.14, vo'n! ? c . h is.!. .!. fo ~t 1 )0..1:( ;jolt (.oil re Ifr •:‘, In; I.'lll Bone by .. - totto ::ntt-.ltnericatt tonttlie.-.. 1 113: tllc faddittr who led the forlorn hope fit 'torininff oll'ort George, and brew.ted the this of battle On the bloody field.. of Clop powl, Queenstown and Ntagata, ro‘t bl . l-pheinv Tiaity - t truth, and tre.t ,:on to tho Mort- Arfocli the lo.roi-on of Gen. :;t..ott ,fled 'limn the Antot it - In name. •,%-e recoa - nizi• the; vitt:spine:v . to de-troy Gen. :` , 'etitt n111:1(1011 01 tie 111'0111r, 1110 %VOl .l O/11;: AlO !4ailiC Spirit Whirl! poured out 'ealimitties upon,lletii.y Clay, and propagated ch a r E es of inbreility and vo‘vartiice aurainst the la mented Ilarrison. GRAIN '"..01: 1 11 01, 2 '0.110 Wiio,lt , for Family Flour Peso/chi, t it • awl vain f o r • f, . I 11.! r'411,1 a , 01), 111 1.11(1.e rtrpcl knig - lits whose hiulic , t ex- ( hit, :itt• \‘'Orlll 25 ..ivl plait has !won to do tnilitary thity Olic t • a al .i) 1: 7 : ~:, a I . llll.TrNeld a>l year under the erunfintahle shade of an Item CAT-ric---.27t 1,, , i01 oiteted at the scai, umbrella, to hope to sullv the fame of hide ; oli 'Auici , "too Were ' ol ' l at I I..)e , in" tie'n i to , t 7 00 1;0- Ile) lb- accor• the idory of ( ;en. t:rott. their . ; • • ' • ' ,t ;tie SlAnders. Let the I flu uc _A In:dente suppl) of live Hot's in mar vipers bite the file—they will but break with a dull ulematid. sales at SI 5o a their own teeth. Let the dila,: buy the iiins.• • of Pork are litnitcd mooti—(louhtless it will still shine on ! land ,•• down at ha t following • I , • 4.,) • 401 Til:it I,: Wit ‘;,.• ""' e . '" that the vile panilers to party should „ . 51) 1 '„ t4:1 a 7.1; I !lin , ' s t 011 s :"%stli!, , ints'o/1 lls :1•4 11'11,41 1"r SCIPtt . S4 "N"11/ , '" 110/1101 ilu,ity!iti,....l-1,,U1./1.1.i 5a '; C011:S; had tOr Gen. Jackson's hot a ; .e.-ewe lu.a 7 ; t; -I 'oiler. - in ~ ,,t0i.11.• tetilio:t at 7 a 71 cents fot -llt.s(ilt•cd, That inA( . ail 111 i and c.l 111 Cure the false and anti-.lnierican chartre: which a base jt alousy of his Itiore has prompted, it i ; the (hay of tht! fricirds of Gen. tivott"to miartl his faint: as that -of their country. to rally around him, and to vindicate his claims to the litudiest Ito ell of his country's favor : and we rest tlirm iti the belief that the ttenerous sviniathies, ev er :dive in the hearts of the people, will be moused and , iiiintilated by the inju,;tiet• which let': been done to the warred hero of mane battles ; and that lil4)Se who to sow the seeds of distrust in his eoura«e and patriotism, will reap a plentiful harvest of disapputn4mcnt, embittered by the scorn of ;in indignant people.. Revaved, That it is with pleasure that Ave hind a large majority of the Nl'liif press; of the cotitt/ry, statithier forward fearlessly td vindicate the fone and conduct of Gen. Scott, whiell haul men, for selfish purposes, .tre endeavoring - tariikh. I)i t ri it a the absence of the conitniftee the meeting was ably addres,:ed by (1(. 11 . J.tmns I)oittuN. lion. J.tmEs Coio•m t res ponded to a call of the meeting in a power: , fill and eloquent. defence of the - 11(.1.0 of Niagara's Bat:le-fields from the obloquy at tempted to be thrown around his glorious reputation, by tinprineilded men for sinis ter purpses. 'l'lli , reao lutions Wi.r i then UnaniMM/Sly a(101111'11, of 1 M. B)tYst:rt, Esq. it tva,7 Rev - drew', That the proeedings of this meeting be published in the National Intel ligeneer, and all time ne‘rspapen: in this State friendly to the ohjecis of the ineetilw ( ,S'ilrite(l by the Iyjicerg. ) Awful Calamity Ft aif 1 I,u .% if Lip (It Qticbc, by Firr trrA Fire broke, out in the Theatre Royal at Quebec, Can a d a , on the ni.dit of the Hilt inst., by the upsetting of a ealn phine lamp on the stage, while th e ing was densely erowded. The dames immediately extended to all parts of die building, and in a short time it was in ash es, enveloping in its ruins a large number of persons of both sexes, who had been un able to escape from the building. FORTY SIX 1301)1ES had holt rceom-red from the rttin4y mvt morning ! The whole City was shrouded in the deepest glo o m and . mourning. New Hampshire ,stt :17 'File triumph in the Granite State is non• complete. Last week I.•e annollllClql t h e e l ee tio n o f Gen. Comiv, (Whig-) a : , Governor, by the Legislature, the people having failed to elect. The llon..lonx P. HALE, the ostracised Democrat, n•ho w a ..: read out of "die party." bevause he ha i l the manliness to resist the Annexation pro ject while in Congress, has been elated Senator for six vears from the fourth of March next, having been supported ht• the W higs and Anti-slavery men. Col, JosErn GILLEr (brother of the liitpre:,en tatty(' from :Maim:, killed in the (1(11.1 %ri ll ' Graves) a AVlii(r and Anti-shivers' matt, was elected to fill the vacancy in the same body occasioned - by the resignation of Mr. Woonnunv. Cr.x. Setvr - r.—The New York Couri er, alluding - to the recent correspondence, says offence is—firsl, that he knew the country in which operations arc I to take place, and explained its charaetcr ieties to to the brave and -hardy patriots who would see and hear of no obstacles to in-;tant ;old ovvrwhohning congusst ; and secondly. he could not, for mere melodra matic effect, rush to the scene war, and carry off the lauds front the brave and skilllitl wan, who havintr ortymized vieto -11• w aL ; entided to its honors. But (;cii. tS.-Aitt wa; ready and anxious when Means could be made available, to take the respon sibility that belongs to his :tation, and to pttt again at hazard for hi:: country, his well earned laurel:3 and his Mood. The public enemy he never feared to Ineet s .; and the country will not permit hint to be overslaughed by mere sunshine patriots. whose valor is in their tongues, and who never yet made a sacrifice for country:* ! I Fig....n-Inwn, "Ilor.thi b( .t ighT;y..l.ll :volt 11 1..11 I . l* 21.‘ty ycir: .t.;.: it Cahn ty 1 . .1.1 It op.; l ot.‘.c:t 1.9111 .. 1/ • .1 irs onnk,. ::cm; .1:‘ II it 1,111 a i.!11 1 en I.: ,! iii ,lt, ~, r,•it4! •.14•ep fren , , piro : c.IT: )10 'now ihy (;4 , 11,:v. thee hencti , 11, 01:11Iff 'I•• 41••1 p•it•-et .i.ty • t•mpty n 1'1;011 Jg .i 1.7' 1110 It E 11 .1 1t 1i ET. cf aittli. , rl.l , th..• -11 , ,t flour . L, itt, kNithoot rl.atittc t.l ltyc flout at r lie•eoipt 7., BOROUGH SCHOOL ACCOUNT. Turves illajurs. Tr«rsurer of the Schoul of the Burota,rh of Get 111.sta/re hr the School year trrdiir Ir4u. Balance on it: nd,4 at last settle- Went, $.. 4 337 20 'Fax outstanding• in hands of John Sleutz, for 1810, 137 49 Tax 66 J. Jenkins for 1811, 12:1 22 Tax " J. Alajors (Uol) '.15, - 510 21 St hoOl Tax assessed for . lBlo, 1276 :13 State Appropriation for 18 Itl, 228 83 c at ,h paid. Tie !surer by I)ai'nl • tlilbert, • 2 !Jr) I 73511 1):11 , 1 410. by Win. Cur rens. tor Tuition, .1 50 (;as due Treasurer at settli went, (` • Paid D.. 1. Illichlcrfor'fea4Alitia 5135 00 " David Swortc " 108 Otr Loci: , Ifnttlit, 78 75 Mary Jane Adair, " 42 00 •, John S. Hawk, " 265 38 150 00 Ann )I.•Ciirdv, 189 00 DaV•id " 263 57' M . :1641a Sennlin, •‘ 159 23 " \Vcikiitt, School •lroust. Rent, 11 00 Ahrliael C. ( 1:111i5 , H1, '' 63 30 Hobert (i. Ihrper, •‘ :10 00 Henry Chili, te 7 00 Itobvrt G. Ilarper, Printine - , 700 11. J. Schreiner, 11 50 Sundry persons for n•ood, Satvilur, :•:tindry por:4011:-; fur tal t•Nrewio:i, Otitstaridinir, Tax in baud: of .1 Slentz, fin 1810, $1:17 49' " John Jenkins, I'or 1841, 46 22 " James Majors for 1845, 120 00 , Quinton Armstrong, 753 33 We do hereby certify that the above ae eount of .Tame:: Major', Esq., Treasurer, has been exantimpil and found correct, and that there is itu6 said Treasurer on settle- Daunt the sum of Ninety-Six Dullani Seventy-Two Cent::. 11. < pEN WIDDIE, Pro'l. 11.. T . Scni:ElNErt, June. 19, Ih lG. 3t T I IT W n 3 • a WHOLE.S.ILE PET/././E! Subscriber has now on hand a a- large assortment of WARE, which he will sell , on reasonable terms at his Establishment in Chumbershun; 4)(11. Z t r - 7 , . Call and t4ce. GettvAmrg, June 19, 111.111. COFFINS W ILL be made at the LOWEST rate, of the best material, and int the short est notice, at the Cabinet. Shop of .1. man & Son, South I.lahimore street, 2(1 square.. opposite Oco. WamplerS's Tin Ware Shop. Az. s o all kinds of CABI NET WA RE, at the lowest rates. June 10, 18.16. 3t "13`L9. - ..-3 al 'al J., Lark and excellent asz:urlment of /1, first rate BrtviheN and ,Vash Thas, just received and for ...Ile at rea:on abh- price:4, at the Molt - and Book Store of S. 11. BUEHLER. Gettr.iburg, June 5,1811 i. I,l* Scrap Plates for Sale. IORTY of the beautiful Eitg'ravinkr,s• used in the Lady's Book will be sent to any person on the rerript of One Dol lar. They are all from Stcel Plates, and are a ha ntb , Onie ilddiflOil to a Recap 13ook. Addres:: . L. A. GODE Y, Philattelphia. June 19. - 1W16.--- it' - TELE LADIES • . HE invite(' t,t eall and (..\ :mine my a:— : Ili 501 Intent of 1.,1.11 ItAUEI:Es, (:IN(:- 11:1 NI 1,:111' Ns, I‘clricli for be.titty :•tvit• and chcapou:•: , rattitot J. 11. 31's11 I.;10i Y. ti • J! I:ir. ..r MIIIIIEME INIMII '. r,~} ~ i:n! . v. on o tio• in , ,rni;', 4 9( 721 ...!7:33 751 107 89 .1111;70 71 2733 75?: NOTTCE. E ,Tn('rd) . 14()111-. (Irr'tl . ff of .Idniiiii-tiation on the til- 4 ••ate 1;1 J. 1.( JP, I,t /111 i, ern., late Frail'isio: county, de r•• ti tip hoc in Antrim to‘vn :hip, Frank lin county. he hereby ffives notice to all pers o ns indebted to to cull and pay the. sa u te without delay—and tlncie It:trine: claims arraiwt the sante are rripie::ted to present them, properly au thenticated, for -ettletnent, 1 - Notice of claims may also, in the ah:cnee of the itubscriber, be Rriven to :-:arn re,ii,ling: adjacent to the late res idence of said deceased, In Franklin town , hip aforesaid. . A N I)1?ENV I,olll{, :Mar. Jinn. 5, 1816.--tit NoTzuv:. I.looks of the late Firm of 'l'. - 2 - WAI?REN CIL have in the hands of A. I?. STErrNsoN, EFq, for collection. All claims not settled on or hy'for ( the Ist (lag next will be imt in suit. (leitysburff, June 5, 18.15. 4t STRAY HEIFER. C IANIE to the re sidence of the subseri ) her, iii Littlestown, Germany town ship, Adams county, on the 26th of May List. a White and Ited.spotted• d,•i • goi k 210 2:4 2 . 0 . A about one veal. old. The:..r-40.,44.--- , ownvr is desired to prove property, pay eltargefz, and take it away. ELIZABETiI M. DAVIS: : Littlestown, June 5,1846.-6 t ISABELLA NURSERY, GETrvsnunG, PA RUII"FREES, of all kinds, (grafted in the root,) can be had of the sub svriher on reasonable terms. Please :111;1 judge for yourselves. C. W. HOFFMAN. qettysburg, May 29, 18.10. Ice Cream! Ice Cream! it,N hand at all hours ; parti&.: sup plied at the shortest notice, and upon he most reasonable terms. Call at the Fruit and ( t.ttifeetionary Store of C. .WEAVER.- U.ettVsburg, April 10,-1846. inE A •NILTS, FILBERTS, .AI, \I( `I)S, Ate., of the best quality to be had at the Confectionary of C. WEAVER: A aril 10, 1810 . HOUSE SPOUTING -4,7 ILL be made and put up by the y subscriber, who will attend prompt ly to all orders, and upon as reasonable terms a. 4 can be procured at any establish meat in the county. GEM.. E. BUEHLER. Gettysburg, March 13. BIRDSELL'S PATENT STEEL Shovel Cultivators IVIAN he had for Cumberland township ) at C. W. HorrmAN's Coach-Shop, Gettysburg, Pa. Please call and see then and judge for yourself. Gettysburg, May 29, 11)16. j ECON AND COACHES, BUG GIES, &c., of good and substantial makiF, can be had at the Coach Establish ment of the subscriber, in Gettysburg. C. W. HOFFMAN. Gettysburg, May' 9, 18.16. Tweeds I S F tlitrcrent ,varieties fur Spring atu ummer wear—beautiful style ant cheap—tu be had at the Store of RUTHRAUFF. April 10, 1846. Candies ! Candies ! sub:-leriber has generally an as sortment of Candies for sale at his Establishment in Chambersburg street, next door to Thompsun's lintel. C. WEAVER. April 10, 1 tA 101. Cloths, TIVeCOS 3 CUSSiniCreS. TUST Received some very tine and ocoarse Tweeds, Cloths, and Cassi- R. IV. M'SHERRY tnercs. Alav N • Ciroceries ItacensWarc. • UST received a general assortment 40 Groceries awl Quecnsware, which I will dispose of at small profits. R. W. M'SIIERRY. May 1. tf New and Cheap Goods., r have just received a Large Assortment I . of NEW SPRING GOODS, to which I respectfully invite the attention of the Public—satisfied that I can offer them as HA NDSOAIE GOODS, and at as. LOW PRICES, as can he had at. any other house. R. W. M'SHERRY. Alai- 1. tf , 2) ( 9:SLCA C-P.2 a 0 rjII 08E wishing - to buy Domestic Goods, can buy tlictn of li. W. M'- SHERRY, a:; cliCap as at and• other Store in town. May H. tf T W A. It VI VVERY article of Tin Ware necessary• in House-keeping always on hand or made to order at the shop of the subscri ber in Chionbcrsburg street. GEO. E. 111JETILEti. GvityAurg, March 13. 1 4 1RESII V. &c sale. by C. WEAVER. April 10, 1 1('). HAND BILLS; obi 16' lii:;CRIFTION I V N.' , PM. iv PM-Tilted r - 1 - 11 I.' • o I'.l 1,!- - 01'i' C I IMPORTANT NEWS. t , Jl . O IP FOR 1.1.1 RiNa LA'S I G EORGE SWOPE • R ETURNS his thanks.to -his friend 3 for the liberal patronage hitherto ex tended him, and respectfully invites all persons desirous of securing first-rate Fur niture at reasonable prices, to call at his Cabinet.making Es!ablishment, in York street, a few doors cast of \VAT- Tr.r.s' Hotel, where he will be prepared to make, to order, DINING, CENTRE, 4- TOILET TABLES, fiedstead!il, Sideboard.4 - , - Scifati, wmaawat Cupboards, Work, Wash and Candle Stands, &e., together with every article in his line of business. He Will also keep on hand the various articles of Furniture, made of the best materials, and in the neatest styles. All orders for Work will be promptly attended to on the most rea sonable terms. Give us a call! 0:7-col:TINS will he furnished, at all times upon the shortest notice. Country Produce will be taken in exchange for furniture. Gettysburg, June 12, 1846. B 'WI. 2 Wilt 2 NOT LIKELY TO BE ! . . lei :. ITHOUT exertion nothing can Ai . • be accomplished; therefore CUii tomers and others should be informed of the fact that there can be had every variety of FURNITURE, ready made. Also a very largo:aseort-; meat of • Common and Fancy Chain, of the latest, patterns, and of the different colors, in imitation of Mahogany, Satin, Rose, and Walnut Wood, &c., all of which ean.he had very cheap, perhaps as cheap as at any other Shop, for Cash or Produce.' 1 0:::pTry us, at the Shop in Chambersburg street, one door West of the Lutheran, Church DANID.IIEAGY Gettvsburg March 27, t AT TEN 0 N ! Volunteers and Citizen Soldiers of the .2d Brigade, sth Di vision, P. M; STATE of war now exists between tv the United States and Republic of Mexico. Battles have been fought, the de tails of which you have all seen through the Medium of the public prints. The President of the United States has made a requisition on the State of Penn sylvania for six regiments of volunteer in. fan t ry. All those desirous of enrolling them - selves into Volunteer Infantry Companies, are earnestly requested to do so, without delay. "Fhe patriotism of the volunteer and cit. izen .soldiery of this Brigade, is now earn. estly appealed to. Come forward, then. and speedily enroll yourselves under the banner of your country. Promptness and decision, at this important crisis, will en sure a speedy termination of hostilities. The progress of enrollment of compan ies and offers of service, will be reported to me by the commanding officers of the Ist, 2d and 3d Regiments of this brigade. immediately ; in order that Such companie3 may be inspected, their officers elected and commissioned, services tendered and held in readiness to meet every einurgen cy. SAMUEL E. HALL, Brig. Gen. 2d Bri'de. fiels, P. AI SILVER AND GERMAN SILVER. PENCILS, VIOLIN sTRINco, &c., of best quality, can gilways be h.id at the Fancy Store of C. WEAVER. . April 10,1840. Oranges ! Lemons ! VARIETY OF FIRST-RATE OR - ft RANGES, & LEMONS eon:A:ail ly or sale by - r C. WEAVER, April 10, IW. Perfumery, Soap, T)ERFIJAIERY, SOAPS, FANCY ARTICLES, TOYS, &c., for ;;al C: WEAVER. April 10, 1810 ply A NTE•CratRANTs ALris ,cIZONti FAI for sale by C. WEAVER. April 10, 1846. THE STAR AND BANNER. Is published every Friday Evening, in the County Building, above the Register, and Recorder's Wee, ky DAVIT) A. BUEHLER TERMS. it paid in.advance or within the year, $2 00 i:er annum - ii not paid within the year, $...! '5O No paper discontinnedmitil all arreatages are paid tip, except at the option of the Editor. , Single,: copio 0,1 cents. A failure to notify a discvntiimome will he regarded as a note engagement Advertisements not exceeding a squarC inserted. three times for OH—every sub.sequopt inset non ..!ci cents. Longer ones, in the same proportion All advertisements not specially ordered fur a giv en time, will be continued until forbid. A liberal reduction will lie made to thou who advertise by the year. • Job Printing of all kinds executedsitoll) and promptly, and on reationsble term!. Lewis anti Untninissiotiions to the Wiwi.; cepting aakontain Alone.) , or the riamoii tpt new sub,criberg,) must be rust rata, in 614.14 secure atteuliun. CITY, A FINY - --V. K. P. r F.oq. nt tla cornets of Itep Wit 3114 Third t 4 reels. l'hilade fidoio ; Na, ,t 4 :I rnet, Nero Vork; tnlt rwlli rat.l C 4 nia ut It*ltininre mid l'illvere Otivt,ildilosseett-7 • OW Mit 11..11/1 , 41 11) , :to ;Aptt ad • 4 , 1;.440. , 173,;, ccieme, 14 t)a - .
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