I kkalk, lb rid, or e -rtilat and ;loch othoy Isis by‘laaii Authorited .-it shall" ' -gra,:aal lotoil ..argkt c aviedoe aaroW wal Aldo thi3•lx aich .tbey -ali Jo sag/ Comp As fit reletvoi ' brihe:par mai land o n es dAddig dit ch the vaine..doin private-propsrt ball be done by wee, •aecorif eannati lobe appoint ConunontAni W; and the pn Ica 41;1:Lying 111.4sepew covarlaid;, to-dig and „ ha u the Aby_,- sing watts Ths tx` ipital •t RS theKni the Gait giec..4 ft potscapul • Pr4qc4 exeaf wbenever . Sive been tpenseial half.ye I.4ulyiv~depji **alp .. 5 1 1 e*r olds Stasts: Orit6pi4Jl44 letebtli - dsy Of Apt one • , • • *id itifttpfmr.' 7-3 1 -• ' , 'L` ' - 4- 1 -firer Citified' Uri _ . boOkprtlievinii asidliabe diripi4Lid mlt, five members *roma of the pre. aswoll- Siffrfely , I rr i* r ' lkic - be —.4"tarm adiacyoned.cottj• dt - linch.,,diforktnan.'. Maly nnantillont , : . -1 44.1napludd.- - ::the tank the. iitaaret, Ice rod -their!- -,.; On lbw treasurer•iv , .. it be reqiureitta carry An._ talky--btrequintdliy , alationtoind Tonere. dreamt :things as by I. • letvAand - regulatiene, 1 the duty otrthe . presi at maybe - alter they ed , to being and von. Wilk.. 'Au mean of aher, mesa, some lathe neighborhood , of aid horixigh, the m beet *evil - Katy andaho prArride pro, - thelreeeption there resaid. awl cony en. ire at -mayr o be neas , i hty piped ancitrotiks , little ,dartagepa pos- - milaunig.for whatever am ,'When thtpartiea tio an misedsmeatt made * . . a oy tame.disinterested 'qlottraPPlkutliolle by the trt and for the county of dcitsat and managers shall ie i 4 druegaas, aforesaid) iikepoir thatiaid pipes or I shall also have liberty Clißeseor Ititnktalong tgare streets and dd. s the. said borough.. amok shutting up / which they may , 'shall also be Jaw- nworvoirsin the ; e o .said 4barough, -, matedaw,. Pro m A - I :l l tid li t in orS i rr : . itained , in Ai lankttAlle 01% :Schuylkill Ihr toniscut of Abel 4 Old mat tigers the said borough i'' , Orect. hydrants iishmeret 'alms; ASA* time* tnbe. OLT , Po , Omelette. 'essottabletleton-. tobewitteed tips' wt imaild. pre. -adopt,-bar. Alfzief meter smote., Ind tix - .the' water,. rinneuritleo -.o3eint-sstol 4-4iale. with. fm. the Aims Trs.'shalL for. l c the stem of land rmiliegen• of Abe peace in ival - amount- are hat, nothing here. Aed• to .compel. the borough*, not the water did company..or toiptevent 4f 4 ined 41 any oso2* way. • ,- • toed meager* shell of the said ,eoirepOny by c4teal teepreeinistutlier the wdrkluid ..ifOny stioek pity, but imeolinent after imbed in one orlatore of the ' the -mid borough, then be: enforced .0 its other -deleitts of the said cemd i lt ama the -income span the eibmpany, the president &dare* dividend on the luly, on the -first Mondays It each year and shall pub- Sod the place where the 4411 catese the same to be rpe . shall. any a . the vomits; hydrants,. -any of. thena,lor company act, or shall wilfully! m,usedullwasno= the' tieh shall beeonvey. Pottayille by thereof veleyieted, /ace,m-an*.for oath protfirrdifttion4 Desoto, pay „tpfine of than twenty; dollars, lawntri'W.ami the and Orin, a t iff twftg e " to the ..coarptip. company , Aba4 net woets, thrft act.trahsli not, •PoWiPlete thownna, taster:Obi; the 114. u 1 awd shmos. fianeltises *Shy -revert *Able *ALP 2."o:figriaUglea tithe utprf)beix,,,,.4o , l4mt .Aforeourt teed lialrebtitirViapt lailtY, &iv AlneetoVaitiiTiat4:47fir tliMter 1 44,41 0 6 - 1' './resai itirn:**7 kgive.Otti"offilPlXlS At 14 /Web,. "filaldj lieVeirriatAl a1a4141611b091 • EW YEAR:" trans "A Wet!" rrn , .... Whol iik 4 cht: a' • - ,` O f ili-witiki e.are any ertq cm, PN: Cour refulem,gnusr , ale te 41uing l ita4w a ieverg i cf4d,„, 1 404 8 44 0 a 8, 4 1 ;this itttibytOfthqz4 to etiga: with pleasure a oar Subscription' list lave received -any last four years.' oto We , -- aelnow fail& neeevicin to this week, than w one wed( th • Wr,-We tefer gyp , r-readenvln ►he A nn `ilia and Juvenile Werke,Otable fot, New Year eresent‘advertieed,in our-columns. intriduaiiviseTratointOoto ; Bettg . h. =-013t citizens will heir in mind that the to receive subscriptions to the stock of sasd Corgiany will be opened on Mon. ' day nest. Let every citizen-"come for -ward on that day with a filll deterniination to carry the Prevision's of the bittinto effect —let - there-he* nnitYnfaction, anti we know that iv can - lie accomplished. Every pro perty 'holder and Ingo of business i s deeply interested in i the project--kind if they will cope igirWard and suhkcribe far one sharb. rif $25 each, the water can be intro into i ßorongh - .—Two hundred shwa, 'or $5OOO, it is' believed, will be sutteiehtsto :procure the neeessary pipes and them ,ihrough the principal ittreets ie i and the spring will cost nothing, - if th company will at4ept - of he very liberator fee made bielov4 and Which we think ouglit to be acceptixl-vdtbout any hesitation. fl the stock is not all subscribed,let the corn puny be organized immediately, and if additional inibseriPtions cannot be obtained loatr procured. ' fur the pur , Mr. Bind itatterson has authorised us to say, that he will sell his Spring, togeth er_ With the tisitiere in which it is situated, . for the eum ,88006,—ths.t. he Will take I the' whole-amount in stock—and that he will - not ask smy dividends until the stock pays ,t 3 . per cent. Mr. P",. does not 'wish this to be understood* stet flag offer— but he will 'dispose cd - the spring, and lots to the company on these terms,-if pnrcha 3ed 'within a reasonable' film: •• ineiirpciratinn will lout .d lou d thP PaPet,,le, which we refer our tea& lets. AGeologicatSociety has been formed in this county.; under the most 'favorable antspicesi--and . 6 efort is now making by several entorp sing individuals ; o form an Agricultural Society. This also is a very laudable undertaking, andlought to be en. peuraged. A paper has been left, at the office With upwards of thirty signatures, Thosethemselves to become. members. Those citizens lobo feel inclined to encour age the/undertaking, will . please call and aubscritre their names. -, - ~, We ,understand that the riohtical meet ings held .at Orwigsburg on Monday and Tuesday last, mere both Very inspeetably attended. Ou! readers will recollect that a short time sine the Governor of Alabama de manded of thEtGoverner of the state-cif New Y k, tiff editor of The Lihrfito ~ for trial in that state. Thia \Albany Argl, states the: Governor Marcy has refuse 'to comply with the demand„and that .the correspondenCe will shortly be pnblishea. seducti> of Scdariea,----Mr. Kirk, a member ;om York county, recently of fered the f ollowing. preamble and resolu tion in t lionse of Reprcsentativ . es o this state: Whereas, sound po icy requires, that in a re. publican govemnent, thecompcmation of public officers should be in a just _pmportionjo the ser. vice rendered: ...knd whereas, it is coricgtyed that same of the fees;ead more especially ro.ne of toe salaries' t,ow allowed • will bear a reduction :1. 'Wherefore,.. •. Ripelosid, That a coalmines be appointed to ex. amii r , an & it , iiirled -"Pedient to ftvisei the extiating 0.64 bill,. and-to ascertain whether any and what salarial tirorild-bear a retinal/tin. We have bei3 of . the opinion for some time past that t only way to preserve oar Reimblican inst . ethnic, is to - reduce .all sa laries in eveo ; ilePattraent ifok national and State goveramepte, to t e • ,i/07 /west ni l s rate - Destroy: hat iosatlafe thirst for of fice which seam - is pervade almost every , quasi; the cli try, to we ere safe- '.. • i m' ...- co t - . .., ' . A correspond ,nt: tit 'Wlshingtiyi states, that Mr. E. ' Wry, of Ohio, an old politiCian, &Alma whose word - can b re lied on,.givesitne his decided,zpinion 'that nothing can- prevent,Ohiolfroni giving her Electcitat -Votteta Gen. Flovriinin---tmd far ther, that helvilltet7thir 'idle of 6ety Btate wet .4.:ihe Melif*4 46o , l etelef , ' Sjietk_• Rejig Oe - eeti4. him-1 0 04w - Belie, be elected: , Ale-mav 4get)thnistote of New. York, 'Maids '-and New blit Hatt+ shire—het i ' *,+V 2 lnnc't "i#'oPffil 0. 11 1 4 , 4 A0f4 --- ;: °t h er Stahl , he triii".to,kimx ~. ll-i - . -.4.A.0 ., vir i v,. n ,..4o.t ere ~,.,:rhilili pi . e, et „ ~„ OA enirtirigtililiieerl.:tereliA -opposed trtiiiiiniiiii4 hivedebnixiirk ed to?--..anpport,the-netninationstfaitetvhe . s r..r i `cdettettomf-t. we 'fiebesi / 7 ' . 14 A 051- fiqq4.'09.1 4 0 A t i ii * Y6l2 I ! .. kn Pet i0,40A4n-Pleae Vag eitevesi C till leans..; - At a large meeting of the Demoaratic citizens of the county of Schuylkill, con vened in pnrsuancepf public notice, in the Court House, in the borough•of Orwige -burg, 29th Dectembero.B3s„ On motion, JACORREED, Esq. was called to the Chair, Amur. Yorr, GEORGE Selma, A- IntaiLAJl AIIBRIGIIT and PHIL* R. MAT na, were appointed- Vice 'Presidents, and Edward. Yorke Parqukar 'and Michael Frechaferr, Secretaries. After the object of the meeting having been stated in spirited address by G.W. r Farquhar, Esq. the following preamble At resolutions were unanimously adopted. Whereas the Conventions held at liar risburg on the 14th inst. have, in pursu ance of the Rowerstlelegated to them by the pelvic, nominated Gen. Wm. H. Hart risen, of Ohio, as their candidate for the office of President of the United States, and Francis Granger; of New York, as their Vice President. Therefore Resolved, That the said nominations have our full, cheerful and hearty concur. rence, and that we pledge ourselves to use every honorable effort to secure the 'suc cess of said nominations— Because we believe the said nomina ions are in accordance with the nishes of he. pcople,axpressed by their instructions o their delegates. Because, said nominations are' made in the mode prescrLbed by party usages and democratic principles, and in csnsonance with the wishes 6f the people. Resolved, That we believe William ••••" Harrison highly qualified for the eminent station fbv which he has been nominated, by the p&ity of his private character and correctness, of his political principles, and his long\ experience in civil matters abundantly . fit\ him to preside over the councils of his country; hisservices is the field am additionalfroof of bits courage and distinguished patriotism. Resolved, That We recommend tit the support of our .honest)eemanty 'the Hero of North Bend,' and that no -lover of his country can to,insensiblto the claims o the Hero of Tippecanoe. \ Resolved.; That the taletlhi, efoquence and high-acquirements lOC Fnincis gran ger, of New Twit, render him Sully com petent:to the duties of. the Vice ,residen \ • cy. Fesoleed, That the proceedings* this melting be signed by the officers the f, ang published in the papers of Ibis comity, and otherh friendlycto the *Buie: JACOB REED, Pres't. 1 ADAM 'YOST, GBORGI4 MOVER, vice prst , g. A BRA RAX ALBRIGHT, • PHILIP K. Waves. E. Y. Farquhar, Sectr's. M. Freeliafer, ' :et•-• E;721 114 by the Ms* ioult4lllt;e subjectbit fisting of 'Messrs. 1246- 1 4crii* -- and ftikatos" itt Harrhibt4. -. Thily witneseet I the Granq friofthe.Gimul 14)510,. e committee with books ,dpe die biteGro;,WcalfOlief iticeXribsoa and,Thowas,ll. Crawford. PUBiAC Jackion, Van Buren and Johnson Count g Meeting. In pursuance of a call made bv-the 4esnecratie Standing Committee of Schuylkill Colony, a' large sod resp+table meeting assembled at the court house, in the borough of Orwigaborg, on Monday the 2Stit:i . :fbecember, for the purpose of electing delegateelo the Bth of January waren. tion. The meeting was.called to order by the appointing of HENRY W. CONRAD.-Esq. Pre sident; Col. Jacol Knees and Pun.o Bor. Vied Presidents; and Peter F. Mudey and Jacob Theml, .Secretaries. 2,„,e ~, 1 ' On mallow:4c IV/owing named persons veer• appointed a 'committee to draft rciolutieine ex. pressive of the Sense of the meeting, to wit: Hen ry 'Ransil, Esq., George Katz, Henry Zimmer. man, Wm. Gorges, Philipthanan, Samticl Moe er, George Seitzingcr, Peter Anrand, jr. N.. 1. Mills,i Thomas Slough, John Brause, Samuel lti in. L m6rpnan, Jothoa Boyer, Isaac Orwig, Lewis Dre -1 11134 George Reifauyder, Esq. Jacob Bernheiscl, Peter Zerbe and Andrew Achy; who after retiring for a abort time, reported the following preamble and resolutions. The period has arrived when, in accordance with the resolution adopted by , the Democratic nationaltionvention, assembled at Baltimore, on the 28thof Play last; we, as a portion of the great democratic! family of the .nation. feel ourselves called upon mutually to deliberate upon the moot effectual bode of. concentrating the voice of the democracy of this state, thereSy to enema its vote to the several candidates for President and Vice Preside* of the United States, who were notoica ted throvgb the united democracy of the patine. assembled at Baltimore, Belly convincedit the I ti es lectoral-ticket now before die people of th state, bout receiving, the sanction of deleg .. ' as. I se bled inStaleconvention„ endirating t niedi. I a j front their own,body, cat.not, and will not, neeeive their. united support; ,and Whereas, .we I look upon the coin sitsieom mended' by the 'nation al emir ention;ei the only alternative to-e 1 t t a uniestottitedemocratieparty.erul the Bth o Jan. e nary. convention, as tbe: Grout Lever th . ugh Ml** 4634 Dal* can to eireeted.—There. fibre, - ',. • ' " '•• fii 'I, • Tina we death it esiefifietthitt the 1 ey of Beliglkiltwearty;ehould•l e - thily ropreeentenkLe the „dement** .gtato, tioweention. about wasseeng, it Herria*reon . ..theAth :of az #eed j'aineetineit, ant that. this ateeLing now ur :talk seliioitWatini DersmOtse iettif : ' I -MeeTt4: ThePitniplij Vilnten: 4 L.fkiri. 1 110.4111onhytOOkentog vnis rmi:11,10 301 *- - it-*l t h ati ,'!"7o l4 - 11 glaft -.. / Orith . OßWlPti-l t Uvallirc/V,,,Tal tria:,, %-Thet , efigipethqiitAlTy epiweehite; Ihnliheinfneof Air ..‘ - wheel . htenoften. :Oletet ,i t i r ". ~,,......din,.: ,z 0,.- _filtitelheiii . fietOrekinktfi them erel : litaiatinft VediiiallfiiirOrUSie the pee, ti tifiat . liii'Tsiiiiiioliprtrt The riOthinedinWinilAtitZlitain44.lll Lehigh; 1 conett, esihneteetoifof the , willh eongressien: . • 1 "mtm,pliw,44)unior , - fellrr u WC . " grir 'Which • _ Ple i rf und of 9 19 .0 00 . 000, niter-the psywientof .tbeginat itattenalitehrineeetamilrinetitited tdo rinehohtte war-and for which • we- nrit itidetdedtg lhe.vtiiident *pd .eizononly of our' woe. ieldnigistratG Atebbn, and' the ; xea it fzi:4 Mir lefi r titruil l 'support' to Meet& -Ws Bares and Wiehwid [Juaown for Pentrident and' ice Prpaidant oftLe ited States, having full confidence, if eleeted. they trill continue to maintain, and carry out the 1 pruicipfeifor President Jackson; thethaving 'vested him in acbteiing,the'gkirious victory toyer the linitcd.Stiites Bank:'which will Basally result in thetotal, annihilation of that iniaitution. • and continue us .what we are born to tie, ofree and independent - people. Resolved, - Tliat Chyle" Fralley,,Eset Peter F. Nudity. William BosbYtiheS, Esq. 'Henry Rawls,' Esq.iind Wm. F. Demi, Esq.. be a. committee of coeresponder-ce for this county, for the purpose of communicating with similar committees. that may be appointed throughout the tlited States. on the subject of the cornier pre sidential elec tion. I On .motion'ot Charles Frailey, Esq. tie follow. ing preamble and resolution was unardingusly a depled- • Wherras-the true interest-'orthe - acme* of the nation, at this period requires t at defray any individual be nominated as e tor President and Vice President oldie United Stated, by any convention assembled lot that purpose, the delegates somposieg such convention should by every inquire into the political 'worse pursued byevery individual to be thing nominated,,dnring4 the'jate contest betWeen 2 the administration of GcA- Jackson , and-the United States Bank: And whereas, it is also important in making a selection of individuals as aforesaid,` that per. arms should be chosen; whose sound politieLl prin ciples and firmness, be beyond suspicion,- inas much as the people, in casting their votes for lectors, are milled upon to intrust their rights of suffrage, to 'the disposal of inatviduals thus nom insted.—Therefiire Restdoed, That the dekgatee eseated by.. this b k In tog, be requested to procure the adoption of a s lotion in the democratic' slate doneention. a tto assemble on thet3th odaneary nest; so liei ng trnm the dek4atee retweirriting the tiff feren eonntirs in geld convention, the ',caveat's, inkkrinattoo, eonforinabty hethe foregoing please ble. . Rego /red, 'nut t the . rroeer dings of this meet. isig, be signed by the 'Alb ers, end published inF the papery of the county, the' Derhoerstin State , Joann/10:1d ReonsylenUin Reporter; at.Rarels, burg; the.)Pcnosylvanianlrbitadelphii. smidthe buippendtvit li t enriblicanLamb county, end nil 'others tliendir to the rem& .1 IikNRY W. CONRAD; *Pteet. JPkuur floy„ t ll 4 ;e p r, : et t . COL c. [Elope's 4, - P. P. Vadey, Seerettsiies. - • - 1 Jacob. Th6mrs, Apoininseals.4 lba tGavervisir. ! • Juttn Phealea.,E.q. Notary P , abtif. „of Gran? Coindy. • John ffrok. Evl. prottronotar'y ItlerienTGeneild ilavigr Seraioinhan d Oyer and ref entity, of Gomm Gen My. ii!rijati Johnafra, clerk of Orphen"n e'ourt, dodßegitter and Ricorder, of Green COlll3- ty. Edward- Choderick, Prothonotary Clerk of the several Courts Recorder and Register of ihe County of IVl , Rean. • Ekrrebart Gilbert, P.sq.. Prothonotary of-Adom County.. /*COW • Ne ior g. to 'yo r Rah otko t ary ofthe coun ty Comberinnit in the room or John Main. • WWwm Liter. to be Uogivlir of thr certltY of *rmere . ..erland, in the...room of Jame) tom. Oliver. SP LEN DID 144 p R MON MEDAL. Malty of our 'readers have probably forgotten thatn Splendid gold Medal Ivas prevented to (kn. Harrisorkby the congress of the United . States, ffiP his bravery and Obit in .achieving the brilliant battle of tbiThames. We had the 'pleasure of svieivirtg it yesterday, for the first time, and do Dot hesitate to plouounee a most elegant sod exquisite Pieee.of workman ship. . It is comprised of solid gold of circular form two eights of an inekin thiekness, and two and five crghts inches io \ diameter. It weighs eight ounces, and the sofa \ gold alone is worth $l4O. The ma from whitb it ikas struck, was.executed by an eminent artist in Philadelphk by.the name of Fultsr, and cost 01800. \ The wholi cost of the medal is therefore about ee2000.- One side crintains simply a bust likeness of Gen. ' Harrison in Military dress, with the words " MA JOR GICSE.IiAL WILLIA!,U.ThiItiiISOPi" in a circu tar line over the. head, which is uncovered. On the reverse' the Goddess of Liberty appears in' hold relief, leaning upon 'shield and spear. v On ' her left side a cluster of 'military implements, consisting of a stack 'of muskets, "body quiver, arnm,,&a is beautifully arranged, amid the foils of the "Star Spangled Harmer,^ and a small tablet. in the centre of the cluster, bears the words 'Foie Mates, BATTpi or TR& Tasanes.l' Oyer the head of the Goddess pt Liberty, are the iwords and figures "Itasourrion or cosmteni, Apial. 4 Len." On the same side on the lower part of the Medal, are the words eindfigures,"Bstile of the TiltrmikkOinobee 151 k, 18'5." "Stich Wthe magnificent medal miarded bribe 6rititotie of the nation to one.of her most &gin. gnishcd and faithfbl.Patriots. - • We hope thr aceneate engraved representations will soon be taken of 'it, and that they will be dis. seminated throbl e tout the Union. We wish the people to see and HOW whom. Gapgrars thought the real Hero of Thames. G'ra. Harrison nominated in Marytanat—Gan. W. H..HARRISON has been nominatectqui a candi date for the Presidency. hy the Wing Stale Con vention of Maryfand. The' same Convention nominated Joan Tram f er Virginsi, as s'eandi date fbr Vioe,President, The Clerchnd (Ohio) lietrald-,not; it seectia; portienlarly friendly - hentorine Gen.3-41Orrison • pretensions to the: presidency-.-bas •the Allowing paragraph .ist reference to On Joie , election •ito io: Oh "The filet. I N the gamer gin. i l irrispo Was in „ noway connected with the late eleetiont and, if thaw; remain as they 'noes , ern he ninstearry -the state by -an •orerwhelmmit rnijoritti. We. have bcp. , forted,to o .4.coirluldOlislY,thel-iireitgbie Zience -411 / 4 00014 12 Am ealtta r .ttP, 39 44 anillli‘d '. 1.' , . "Ekenittro•shilasel - “ hawk • . 4r t aiiPt .Ftsial-ttrrta , I:kg's)* is On i gc."l- ' 61 4 V 2116 ' 1 Y! 4 I t i anclOY v g va., tor vfieat to:., Air Con," - e , asAlloi;WDOdiitter etat j ' atitrirattlOti ' 4r4loo l .29.3.WELantr4S3l7;r4TrioAlooi.tit# 0 .. PlOge4 tarf 4 telktfigt" .Bl4 tl -gilay § 64,000 4, !in Pi i ita 3 o 4 9s 4 l--: , 'V- - - - t''irr-41511tranitiglredelii **PIA* - at.slo the -cord. . • , ' • Front the Cincinnati Whig, if ißid, wshielt ea. .eamtontlaild.itiqtatele;be NM'. reituiredi , aoatil4heineasbsianf-ONsa. grass, very one us and*hiesamte, and the state of hia berth ' iit permatieg him to bear the • tattger, he has etmeludect to have eveatidg enter. titinteatiAiiollTd#eeievieirtillidelece4 will be By the the float agreeable.'- Theefine- Of the invitationkothe—The President:m.o4s the I I honor of company, d maesentugya . M I on Thursday, ' 9d', at 8 o'clock.-4This.piealant arrangemen . ee s' the decided Annelle* of the,patty-go entry: imi 'distsingl:*iii of IN tabingtan ; from aluted„ leek 'Perini to enjoy many ill daneesin the aastrealljthis winter." I'' Orthe - 'DECLARATION - • „crople of Texas, in General tOixrwcAacin Assembled- Whereas, dellera i Antonio 1 -elki 4e Banta, 4 i lati Ana, and et! er nilfilley chieftain:4 ha" c. b y tome of arms, ore win the Federal Intl Olio& of alexia:4lM ' diamtive the social Mini ut which , existed bet e Time a:Willa other MOOS of , 'she Alexi Confederacytnowitbe • - Feupla.' 'ot Texas, a ailing , thernselvesLof , ." it .' enteral • , i rights. , LEIANLY DECIAR4 • ,•'' _, • . ' Ist. Th t they have taken up arnit iti defaces' ,of their rig is and libertiesochich ardthreetened by ilia encreachnients of military: devote. and in • defence of the repeblican princip t o et* Feder. .el Cuestitußou of Mexico. 2t1.. frhit. Texas is no longer itantally at civil- , ly bourid by the Compact of the Enloe:. yet Om- Mated by the generosity and sympathy common to to a f,ree people, they offer their stipport A assist ant:o,m such of the memberiefthe MexicanCoa tederacias w ill 'take op erms against. military despoti. . 3d. liat.tlicy do not aelcanwleAge.„_ that-the ,present authorities of the nominal :Bleak+ Re public have the right-to govern within the limits, of Teo* 4th. That they will not cesac to eartfon war against the said ,authorities, whilst their troops are within the limits of Tries. - SM. That they bold it "6:: be their right.: dur ing the dtenrgantzation of the Federal. SystOn. end the reign otidespetione, to withdraw frem,the L nion, to'establtah an independaot govern:neut. or to adopt such measures as thay may demivbest calculated to protect the rights and hberties t but that they will co ntinue faithful to the .Monan government, so leng as that natieti:is,governed by the Gonstrattiou and laws that were. formed for the goverinneut of the PoWearAmmeiatiola m 6th. That Tome i!. reaper:sWefektbeemperus. es of her erotica. now ip the ,e r . -, •,5 • -;, 7th. 'i. Th a t the publiefali.O Teo?: falifedged for the jpeymento of any debts eontraehr:d ,iit i4 her agente.: • - fhh 1 Ttint s tep' 1441 . .reivit r,OO- , On:Afo in lama all 'who velitoteer ,tr,..irif,,irt, cr,w her prermik et rugflioind receiee,gleeke _eitiseyitt. Th+, Dee *rations viefpleptely, cow_ ta..,,the world, and cell '041::: siitOvise. thei . ft* 1: . i And sieeeri y„ and ot ninlie &feat sad :I/ s ell:e:4o3u our he ds,,sli ld we pfti - ee gitlitY l i tl o ,91:015- . ' • It. T,.`ARCIfEN,,,, resident .. , lremOrlivrim,.-Ded- • - EATER FROM T05.A0,.,,-; Our previous accounts Ouria..Bizi.Antehiii were to the h. Or an arrival ...f±ltte'4"/ w 1!. tt" info non tot* dayo,late !rose ilniAnitstr , tar . in Te ea. a , ,• ._ : ... A fiinentifE Otformait state* thorn ..ehe . en. CM? :rally,. ~t. proem Mg grain 64: die horaea, were eked ile the 27th ult..by.e party ofTex tam, +d by these &Seated. with that:meet Use ty-fiee 'hisses, and atiffiirlegils killed aM,Lamerid rd, to the emilies - 'ofli ft y teen, The fesiroV tio, Texiavis".,4l-rei men slightly ..woei:Jed.. i Gosh detachnient nf Cavalry conaisteil of about U 5) nt p. which before the engagement to+ cent c lode were mien?* by 150 infantry. the par • of 'crime employed in the assault ausiunting, to.abopt the same number. Goidaral Austin has been elected Comm:amen — • cr, tog,Mber with Meeirs. Archer dz. Whirtoni:to the United States, with plenary poner to negoti. ate Indus, &a. Edward Burlisson hag been elect, ed by the army to fill the place vacated by Gm. Austin, Geo. Berth:son is therefore at this head. of the Volunteer army of Testis- 1 Geri. Houston has been aepohated‘by the Gen ets! Cpunbil of the Provisional Goverrmacna of Taxed, to the command-of the Regular Army to be 1.:1.44th. " • • i.„, ' •••' -• -Tho? -4eisiona Greys," the veleateer elsops ny rixf gn 1V c*, Orli:mu...under. sommoidof Csipt, , Mcirriia; were is high favor in the - eampanf the! TeX late% and elf: t. Merril; had been elheted - to al majority.' ' t \ - - , .: .:., -, :''' • '..' • - 1.V.: H. Itch. Evq4.is emend in en:emend ef the: volunteer irmy.-thdirtin. ..,:, _ :- ~ ' "Extract totko.Aiiiori dated. ',,- . '. i aVZ shie#toe ~ .. Dec. 23 la3p. : , , • Th e flame begins to molter, and the; con, flagratien le airreed. Mr . ..Sla of Vermont, bad' justddiveted it violent; matilting.virei most inflarri-' Moors autimlavery speech. He Sirs 'Much Bea leas' [ fze i .r i v iv ec h: morL i t s cr of ettrj, ii r ot tiM , i ost o ;: a e t t i aL lr edi . Wiahertto giv . e - the etuestion the go-kV; or Mr. Ficksiurgli.--This Dojo[ ` gessl - I l oilo! place Adams, of MOD., who openly declared that every seems determined firOl?." There , communication north of Mason and Dixon'silkie. , is a spirit iffinitdowlifed*"o , ll 'l , ric#dees!,..um , even th e speec h es a hi s .grdleagpee andlimeelf„. the fallowing atO.,, Whatatlnnother of the ',on this . subject. tvouldbe face: diary documents in- Vicksiturgh Rmistayvatieh,oaruMt•be too bard. Abe south. He in effect proecameed all-the south - ly detected : ~ T AliWietwekte4.44lNew Orleans :eta slavobolders lend pirates, enslavers of then, papers, we nee it eisti:4olilint4W , hat a tit° of anzErnevekants frddike in kOnaslifeals Ymimat. society is Gni' lairiCitce, - ""' .• • . ; - .4 well Imagine taut fever diet shah sentiments weeld Mt GensUertr-lilre. 1•Isid i ll& Ott e awful excite \in the hearts of the Muthern. Oen:. ,Mr.. retri . don paid h y tiPotantiC :• Undittl e: Stonld Pickens,, of S. C. and Mr. Garland , of Yu. -both ha ve nie i l enyfi a ti re i e eti rr ei m e t o th et t. acts' rete jumped oh their feet at the same Moment, to reply or d esigns. ' But teeeitietinie,entopel a different to him. BT li tarland ght-the floor. -Mt adverted mei , • to the evide which the math had leeeivad dun- I are peitnated tit SailliaL gentleinan in iegthe past memo, through • ptibllnkantimbeii, this , Ce . has iceivesfaletterfrOM a, friend , lion timelin I the north, atlas . • }i: ,state of tite(weetera atities. iiifiondeglinttA rumor e s 'of pnblie I on this subject, cad - *kit was abroad thatthiS hand er mu:Oa • were 00 I no little surpose a t he bad learned , - :.;•‘., • : . ~- '.'"i their fereeCerftff'ldeggiOliii I+lo - crene last tear days , en particularly 'by . the .s limn- bee ' *this state Sp: ' , OMR,' . This may . bi - mete' . dcelltrittrues of ' the 'mend:era o f th e . House rumer;but it utest‘SeieWalleeedtheitheir*pober that he badll been all) 40;01,04,.. 7 01 it & ~ ois not nipali.'-oad;wlthlhe aid Morel ging, 'real state . ' or public • g_lit thetterth.:4„.,....e:' distributed Of 11 :itkitt*ffit-Otilire'welt#lt and are newt:Ad:SO .. l3 Mr. ' " SEd.indthithineedi - ; . ethers iiiuntey.ithey seterwoOi ,iyjnetwitOlmid t 'neatly toe, tried we - ii? Miteinies Oitihstrikitnimi tie propOslorenai*gn.::TreitellsOltitTiVii rye.rac land Pitalea._inettlhes):l \ ndigliinendoorali. `A.,\Stwerfilt.:therii 'ate Min*, •, .10 -- thhi ,and end tbat,ollbe pubjcet elestry,. Atlo,"pix?' the edjeinieg.etither. lietjilAir Oar_ ": ; who be , ple efehinoAh . .expreie theirlsweivite l mry. loqii.'thitsAaist orrnbline,- - '.ii it Aist. ,posai. ' i''..i. . • frinnillat .firio - W•aiiil n',...,:,Otinitanniet: bit: thitt'iheri*OtiMerii.tialikbiterinitiared to liiT.befriiii. itizmiiiiiteirtinViipliti-jithi the sli "Atiitrei:pnitOAO:4"hniri'* - 11th'iheie ' south i' Mr.'..LibillandltOnlihtied--../O' floSeellvlis A 'meal 1 ' ' ItilialtiiliTii:.;',4liiii." - - .'-.'-'-''..... -4 .7.crpkel*** l 4fioti-Ontii;lll4.slliiliir,.At - .000 ' . Miiif.t Vrerliirii..4Vietiiithcre. smfm ko" , ItcoilsiOled,l4eleiulet*A e lir ay} is ha 'n ' i : "dud, jiti l thii ittatdiPw 'Aries, not tiukkPor.t.Y WWI gun". uSit l4o : l ;firi',as Aube' ' 110 01 it Aikkii4i'ijetii -- - - ',Dever !Mere-aiding aeskil - ail la , doss i :okataubitisp7; .' heie , 6 ed..q 4 - .Yi 4l4 lo: l 4ini - .f . ' " L ''' Stu add; . 10.7- - ! iiiaoirecifthiVihadeot yi-eig r ui; , •thit); idgwoo_ -e*- - -josia - , —. ' th.. 04) , pointie - ' plehliillePeLltheNsile•consom*topliiV44 4 11.14141 Ma or catpa. ~ifk..ofte,hrothsatzi• * ,,, .„ .oh , $) 0 1 - oranivtigic,. - . '' w: , :the, 'it of *4 . . :° ,10: : • ~ i i) ' .diik4 a yiii l ielt)thei:Oitelpzir-.. `,Ill'" iioViidreitiiiS ' .ll. ..' -.. '" : 1igt..7 .-- ' the *Oka • : . -- mlieli_vriobiiigtaiiiihalhs'a I, " Wat - Of ElTXkliciltiA. ' ' „anir - is 'liiiiid: ilu i e :llol diutiePiliredibibeif:likindhLtriii r :: ,- - MAT titthiilMMlßlitilma"' a - Itetiiiiisan ' '' ce Segirainiii.V#lnei . *; Ibngbool/411.iabbiaT . .. Let ' " Illi"RlPAWAßEt.;'t'itl'ii ~.:?''. . 4 . , - *-.- --7- . 51441 1 PM 1 arrthOtilCr.i', „ .";fP4T-5i44... '.• -!. ....';';'-'...,',..,, 1 , --' , .:•':0;""- , ..;.,:l. '" , t , ..,:` 42, , I - - :4 - ' All hi* ." 4 41. Er. ) e - .4 1 Th , :01 . 1. 4 C-fristf9l l . 5 ~ - - - el MI itiii.M.l 1" , ,•')4 , a Zitor,- - elkil ."- : if& ' . 4 Weave -' " ' , tto tiiritile. - ",e * 1 ':i both Lideita+, I.: , • i • r - I'/..,.. ---; 1 - ; • ' ' • .1 - • , r o Mot ag - - * • Bartotfinur - skepeninglerki*Ve tt* / l I V4 itii l6ll -10 0 klunbeil*409,1*0 11 41 1 2k;:- til Uwe rresidentiirlifessago .fin the matter in dispute ailltlol.ll44llofeV 7filituOt. ta .stoCa .4061 - 1 - . abkol9ol4 POn supportedbi— tho Hol;y , Alliance, was strolkgin the! Barth nortnoyetne4-On England or, France_ yet appeara• infatror of the Quinn. diasr p*nia, -1; Private C'earmkn e le" '. .'' : . Vicshu3sday-iflernacirOov.. 4. , -• The Est te of the American tmition be ',. , gins toe cite a good , deal di' ill•dr . * .--- anxiety along the filendirtigAke Or " , . . intent. t niknowitbat btrzi..B.lt 4 Charger Affaires.of th e UnKit 15:04titiiis. within liesitiliALnrilay4bieii ,•.. : "l i Y.el la " : tor rationtAr'biti4eturn WAttitt,:: ";•i!k ahti ciliation of %hi sit resjittnseetllo,,lbe taken lit Washing( ":. . _Aar to an order for` rtninl4:KA(Viemit - sadran to'provoke the Breach goveretatint to send him 'out of the coo try: ' M. -Barton is the sori.in-law ofMr.Livuigston, who was dealt with so cavalierly at l tlie. time of the .1 late distineidn in the Chaitiber ofDeputiesl His family has already left - him for the United States, so that he ternitins on Or eon, ready to ask his passports, and take ' his leave eta moment's defies", a4d I may 'add s that among well informed Ammic,aris in this country, . the.opininiv is becoming • daily snore general. thatia rapture is at hand. .Frowi l , the !gaming) Chronicle of nor.. b. ft was confidently *Tatted, yesterday that the Charged'Affairs 4 the United States had, in con*liancs with the orders of hiirgovernment i darearideithiti passports, and was tit quit •PaillivityinlWcrefilhree . ' days: MG Barton wita g44,..t0 bet oat for Havre, tos embark.on:Lboard..tha ship Poland, wheal's' einexpeetoed*lneithint - re tarded his departure forilli*thkfc" -- lire know not wheiheri 0;4 . : deli t" iiMng to• new ~instinctiotd , by ,biisi or whether our Minima , hasorini t ia eon cessitins teitie dinl- .`.. tii#. 4 . '" nd-_' kig thesefiteliciier; ! ' oit t - - -lesti . **. the departure' of,Mr4_l44*, , loatheiignal of mare: It is an. eapecii sin 'measure. We cannot losesigbiofiltht4iit ':iit the Amer. ican.pOreaslleiii iii 4: - :. • ~ ble , before il t ee#o}4. , : ,;(oiliii . (o l ,,efait k : eftlienew President, which 'lila:take place 'n March,- .will adjtiatntathatf ' iheldefinite set tlement of their otrbitsteen France and the ignited'Stnteti.- 7 rivass.. Fadden* permits were killed by the tea- , , plosion of the Coat Pit: at Weskilroarit. ~ trick. '' '' - 1' .'' ''' ' c-10------ • There have beeti , SOO, ts-4up pressedressed within thrill& 2. yeartr, 100 of:, which were' in P r orike.gici9P,o in.Altfa, - and others ip Rintgitcptniiit., die. 4 - The of Fieshk,it vinithought,winHld take p ace 'on the eip*itittnft Ithe 'French Vham rof Peerotl: l l#4o l , ,'-. . 'A Frew* compaaric 'nue arc praying at Dirblin l • t ,, -I'!.' 1 ' : ' Mr. Starlynougbi;44" , , , on, whose feelings were so , ~.. • ,c, , some months since. by it Sisieltetlfiiii .ibition of the in fernal machine, tliaeliirietit . ;reeil home fu rious, and murdered - 14AM, has, since his ecadinethent-in Newgate, continued to maniftlit symptoms .of , deritrigementiand , one "daftriade ati.attack iipn { his - keeper, white his. back was, tititted,', with a . fork, inflicting -, act . , injurivialticlit' iiirly proved fatal. • The little priocWfies'nfeiriettoy, of by thairluitapositionAtti ities for e vndiog 'the'" rigid , laws agaiost tbapress. Thus, - a • book . which fis centraband at nkft z io l ii ik r a. d, :nay be rend,with security at Bo iro, l in nesse, bat iiia•lnitira;walk ../ distant • I ' „.- . ._ '-.- liiii -' i,i r win the litlYrtahiiH . , H FROM ElPLOrzm' StOild9 -Cak."llBl' pate,a :ftt-teitttifipoo• iekpocitetkrid'cititlett kit - titifiriitiattro4 ett Wait ° "They aria - bbutid to the • they. !Elligg