, ; ; -Th ( 49 *4 6 444' ',' Lir , 00a 4 , 1 4 i c ,p;Pirsriho “I),inooniktlipioeiad 8 7 1vAnK have i" i , ftek i fi - li° 9 irtrii*eel!Paittn:: Ciiveragi4 B,maikteili4:el'9ll4?l l / 4 :' - ter 4t,e,t,yin CVllll6', .BACh A • most shrely he needed . utrm' seat menf; ttY,enios t e. th3ifelireanery an o siepponeuts, nnd rthe.falseimodt , tesantatiops whiel,l already 4efeatto , ure nna- •Peuintinewl. farklqemor Mid ()anti Comminsi‘Ohr The reder4o_atMattis "vg tit uuses ,1644 been oat we ekgWerhopeour , Democritic friends in 'this C 4 inty will WstikAimmelves an this matter 9 . 4l:llti,btovOlier for mi ff copies. It is tiiie l i;o6iiiitin4sa otn,hi; :4414,1 LEscuus., H' Arran% The; to : already fa"ablY lora 10 our room from the frminenti tram fen of:i l ts:artliles to our columns, to be t ione ti . pstoingttse,papent in the Union, al 4 one more mpno,ying to di; Federal press than em other in t* Eta!ef editons propose nisb to Ottbs frosi April 17th until Nolem let., thfs-regalitlyeekly edition, containing the eietiii of -tliodlaily, upon the following terms : psis—ten copies in one paelutge for . 0, tventj:rive, dd.. for $lO, fifty, do.. for sls, or onchtuidred, de.,' for $3O. Address HAMM- Tos k Poesny, Philadelphia. Colisti*** The state eleetlon in this hot-bed-4f Vgd!i alistn, a me oton Monday week with the'itsi - al result and "nothing 'else." 'The - chieftain of tbeat T our, HuffOrd CoßVeatfon, CLARK BISJELi was elgeted,,Gtreiranr. by . about 1,060 n4jelitY . ,,4wd O 4 the members of don gress w4re'ehoien ly, ilicisaine party. We. are not mu 4 disappointed witkithe result. can exptlet to•"gathergriapes of thorns or figs of Oisais e - • goloiw , ats Connecticut is cunder the doutii . . ion:of agang of - leaeherons mOriopd lists, in Oc s,hnpe of Alanufacturers,as she is at preseitt,:li staltiessign hei to Fedetid wittkout'a-word. WbS are Gee. Ta4llor9aßseadlirat So mheh has been Mid by s the Federtil Press and street-brawlers ofTate about the " enemies of Gen. tar ton" that it is thought really worth while to enquire who are his enemies. Akw weeks ago, when, the news :of Santa Anna's ad " - ranee upon him, was first proclaimed, the Ad ministration was arrayed against him, amine- resented:l)y these some unscrupulous parti_ I =no, 1110066:14:_to leave bun us peril:, that he Might - he got out of the way as a Presiden- 1 , tial mudidate. .11nt.5nch a silly slander has i been taffy exploded, even by . the old hero's own letters, and we now aired aur examination ..- -14 w........_:_. .---,.......ti.,f1ai 4)- I,osite 'I der- :Thelellowii!,s- -rp.:.... , kii ..-:.-1 copied frbm the Penns9lvanian, written in re ply to t#O National Intelligencer, and ti* strictly relevant to the point. We give them , ie P ref e t F+ ) falAY 4 :our I TP : - ' ~ - No tii i TIM real etiiiinkief Gen. l'arion— those wilhaveprelonged the war, and " aided" I and - coittfoitel " the common foe, beert Federal 444 . ei n and i ttWeral newspapers.! More oi - 14'11C-than all 4,limg's else againstAlle 1 war haveteen these induistrions and .malevo lent partisans and party organs. And' the truth is ionelusife, that the most, infinential enemies of. Gen. Tkr Lon are among the very 1 men now,inost clamorous ia.his behalf for, the Presidenay. ' Lat the 'facia - speak for them-I selves. , In Ma sachnsetts--the most steady, Federal State in' e Union--=such was the bitter and persectai g'oppo.ititni to the war, that the metr in CoL -hiug 13 regiment. were refused the aid (4 the 4.4ature and-titizens,:and were com pelled at to rely upon the private' charity of that Rant officer himself; • mid = Pneh sub seription4as could,he raised amaryllis person:. al and poitieal friends. ln the legislature, if t hat ...Stattl ! 101k..t1ie...." t'..(=tehktintk,4PPatgnia , 4to; &Mb to pie troops i 0 Gnshintra s keininandir n- ''ere, under (fieussie - ' Tx' - - " 31r. leyes t !a ! Federal member, said * iie world csi of his right Land beforz-ha r moild hold it alpiinfeoor of arty-tropositionla afoid ast *id Oihatener to this infaatour war Isith 31e.rito.' T . • • ' N. , 1 , . , "Mr, Idird, another Federal member, said 'he would tell the 'firi'reis in this in Mezioni`4rar, gat the vicre to expeet;no* front .11 - nissaehisietis.'" ' ~ I'. 1 , We neeilaot quote from' the Wercester . ii 4 ? a Federal 4aper, and Other:prints of .the pa kidney, t4)oliner, haw 'strenuous the efforts:Wall! to prevent; the-young men:from vo that t nor need we to what is notorious, t Massachuiletts reitmenewas along time , :' g vs, sad Ida enly-finallzrzised by reernits.. ',,,, Democratic New Hampshire. "- Those who reb l .11eet the long and delays to which these gallant men here weresubjected, owing to this i nternaloap6slo*":need: . mot "lteit the facts here allndktai reimlled"te tiiiii:minds. And yei tlitirmkitiiiVtiiiiiitteit 'men wtir; ' te,ae-infeatterten,,,Tayz a aja, mato the *ow ,prettied by,the ,i*lisitiotifyin ' '.o • Seot4 11- Mile •htgarittoi, ire Wilt,tbliiii4d I he tiec4ive not-only,-btioanse, Gen. Taylor's' aqops w , drama in*, bet also' beenuiw,.+4 - *IV t Waft° lan f''''':.' .: 7- i ' _. ; :_,1(1 Adis' ' 'pi e - t i t - 1, w:: w ia til ii ;f sio he : 0 4.4. ,Tiylikiiviny-NosSio,l-1 .c ia - 1 and the 81,0 dirs*,ille'Presittewi 'cio!l''' -' .°Pon , eiWgiessitir,"4o regiments of ' the . de4 - tionit trotimmeeeiiniesdadlor:GewMa . ' hue; This was on the 4th"-td J , ~ I , 147. is ir*llnieeto relieve and tn re#434 fome fj,eirat Tirol': _ ,IkiritAin, 44 not _only 'el'?4321 4 ° : 1 0: 01 n;:-Iiit *ti , thte aw ia l4 lt4 ',nitei.:l l o4, i Iroir-:-ws.ii:: ' i'mPogitiO Tem* iwicov:eol, And out - 'JO, eNtusii ;iicEft 61:11*F.',44014*§".Pd10.7. '.. , - i-liiTheWinlisorthe rf i , tie F i ~y, with' a tel iiiii*Aj. - exiMit . l47 l ' y the fir h denuticipkailtmdmpostion: Y ': witll,-,6tlP-shlesi**o,ol- at! _ 1 . : . . - 4:*, - 14.41 with '..... -.,_! ,44.7.1s.,_saitiiirrol4e;:thkiigiie#„ ': •-,z- '-',4,,Prolli4tiiii4.4iiiktclii 11 " 11 Efillsedki:c-Xr.:•,#2ll4osqlp:l,Cbali- Nut of ttio, , . aultee zet.mdriary'Affilrs, tai- A repeat* and vainly to bring ,tirtrtbe.hill' r . A t agranstik f ifi ii-Fe . -4 -4 aid 011ie - fain. when - 61)40k ,iittliii:Couf' pA4fo44ihthe and' 0. 1 ". *iftritorit , '` 'IN viirin . . idle' , with those political frierik4,-the ;./mitterr, Senators,D*4: l _o4lley;.:TliitoniTAind i . othii*Ott4,o,oo4 :,_,Oposfa,th‘, snlisecp.,ent I "".4 1 lthelnk Jinni' in n'lfew Aalm p --.i ~ ~; ~ ', his ',feelings oit,ethe lesseil seettr_A.: , s f,---ta,-. I - ~.., . .,,.k ,1,, 1 , r c. "4-Yan.. mist call iyonr-arriiY twat Pt You titue.ssigke - 44owinie feilliqr t o be ibe4Ai'a ;ro idker—an,,invader of your - neighbors4You I n/0 A WWI that arm ! Retrace your stOs ! 1 l'" - niid it yirxFr ' atnsits ,„of mit ; men ..lind money_tO preieCtit‘t e war, wit/ God's asiist alto! and my own pone4ulties, he shall hare -neither men nor nti:#4loyreseente any stick ,- "AU was , a Mexean, ; I ',would :1.1 - :. - iiti, ' Hive yonuot roomitn your. own.: cotril to bury Your dead • won ? lf come into m ine, We'veill welcome yotilWith - bloody haids'aiid a , hospitable krave• " ' ' ' • '., ' 11 - ' ." He (the FresideUt) shalt have no , finds from me in the prowicution of such s Iraqi I have r 110 way kfr but to withhold the means to carry on that war." : if 1 This Mr. Corwin, who is virtually*, L,' ! 4 d adetudidate for th 6 Presidency by the zo I Yoik , Tribune, will no doubt be a- warnrartTo este pf General Taylor , should that grillant a i dler, 'agree iii accept the honor of the Federal nomination. • And yet this man, speaking .the thoughts of a, great portion, if not-a majoray, of the Federal.party of this country, aided ,had abEtted all the opposition •to the war,? assiited to delay the ten regiment bill for weeks, 'And When it pasted at last, followed.up his treatthn by declaring his unalterable purpose to furtliish neither men norwieans to the war. .In a fen; I days `from the tulle when this scandalous speech was made k : (*id even while it was :praised 4 in the fitiiirer) Gen. I I'Mnr,"witli -four thou sand troopkwas ~ . 'by twenty thoniknd of the monk, Ott '' ' onions! 1-And yet it attsiti. Was not' the. fault - id i t osir geed' " Whigs," Mr. Corwin, Mr. Clayton,i aid:lheir Federal eein peers,, and the newspapers.that echoed arid iit pitman!' them,' that he and, his Spartan blind did not meet , '" a bloody welcome and .a heiPi ' table, caret?, - 1,1 Governors Bens, of Ohio, Grabam,iof North Carolina, Colby, - of New Hampshire, Young of New York, have execrated the war ,alw-1 41 1- I donned its prosecutiOn. -- All these are leading 'Federalists! It mattered little:to them that General Taylor was surrounded by ' essimlns, and threatened by annihilation. - They would l. ,;not encourage the war bb saving him. i . Mi. GidatngiVor 011ie; a Piaui' elerdbet ' of ..Congr, ess, calls General Taylor and r his soldi*s , •! Armedrutans and murderers :" and th e I,N 1 1:- Tribune ; , a leJoliog Federal paper,' adds 4.---- " so far as o u r g ovm- , tattent, intn offoot it, llie 1 laws of Heaven are suspended and th4 i se of hell ( established in' their stead." Both ese .iiiir thiirities, should General Taylor be a candhliate for the Presidency, will, we predict,' - stipilart the pretensiOns' of the,,hero of many victories, and declare tbatthe Democrats were !bis +- mks, and the enemies of the war ! . 1 - .! The examples we have given are examplei Of the conduct of the. whole Federal patty, cv)i,h few - exerptions, in their course against the ter , and its proieention. The In q uirer must fat expect to escape the responsibility ilevoll+l upon it by its party leaders, by shiel di ng itielf behind the gallant deeds of those Who hate Chosen to go for their country in deftaneethi the mandates of party. il The enemies of General Taylor are to 1 e found in the ranks of the enemies of ithe. wjkr. General Taylor's fair fame is indissolubly idea tified-with •the war, and those who labor to in terrupt and delay the war—those whe oppose thew_ar in anyshipe—are at thesame time ri;,- tempting to sully his fair fame, kind to aid mid comfort the-enemy who is seeking his life. V s :: . To. connect General Taylor with the Fed+l leaders as a eamlidate for the Piraideef be like the attempt that might have sought, puirs ago, to invjAe the support of the io4s of the revolution in favor otWashin,gton, or f$ e enemies of the late war in favor of Jankson.ii 7 There is no,Stuess in such stn association las this.; and We can-imagine the indignation !Of 1 the:old herl'on seeingithose who have laborkp to psndyzaT4he right, tin of his strengthivini hourofdaniget, attempting .. t4 lean (upoft• tif t arm,. so titattbeir. tettend cause may t t,t strengthened and aiirea in very hour of s' dissolution: 1. '. ;; :2 1 t '''''' 1 - - _ - - - - - Alfitefir frestig EitrO lie. .. :. , ' 4ii I. By an arrival at NeW Yutic of the plc - - 1 ship Ghia iatoic- We hive received nye* , later . intelligeoif *nal &lenge. The no howevei;ittimiito pintant. ifreadatuffsh:e4 - '':: -v„ petiOced a, very *jet, i dec li ne, but not out Wail:ail* Ainetielin markets very Materia 1j , 1 : - : The re is no iiettiiiiintelligebee Worth iirtk-- nifig The Orientid_ and. Denims-alit stem slip Tiber was lost Febriary 7. Losiiollls6lCK/0:- '1 ' - i ' ''' , ' - ~..- •-4 .._: :... If 1. ""• ri.. Sowit*Atirieltditimrl4 Societra t ;The inniini-inilst,ingthinilo **het. - - t , foiloordir' 4 tl rn on Tuesday. bid, vilall - - - 7-S-" e ' l l eto leaed oftintin ' foi' ihs Mifg :`year ' w -.e ' 1 - , .4 '•' • ' 1 44.-“ lli t cl o iip zit I BAuxr;:varrei f olidinisie r !O WAL 4 DiA. ifi s ee v , IL, Kuppl, i T ' ' 11 , 1 1 . 7i?& 1 1nr i bi"... -- -. . 4 7 -9!. 1 -:,......--- I-- ' - ' ,i.. usieg-.,r.M, , V, i WARNsa ;., ...ippliporo rr y .+ Thrairtifq : it . Ileldv i Wyd..43.flV:iili`g ia ri El:Oke, : ~ . .:;:i .• :eit. . 1. ..., ..1-.4. - s . till m 4 .. . 1 : "' 4 following pennnliGW.,z . , ... ' ',PIIPAtk..; '..: .1- •%1 0011111061 , 1 :: 4 4 1 . 1 14 i'' HOW 74 ' l ' ' ' 1 IRtM . 1 ,_::., ~.., -;,- =.7l'; . - esiusolll,_ ' l4ll .wf' - ' ,- - - -,., -~, xi. ~..4 i ,:.- :4, -,,.... --,.. , ‘ ,.... ii , , 4 ,,., - =-7 - 4441r. dilo4o - - - i mi wilt liedo i iir. , . 4 .i t --- • - ' lit, Oats:: •• - ~ . stand) * ~ PIO 713611674*1`1%1 .. . ( . . . ty eecuPation'may .t.‘,._ of kill nbutrat nbtiOns, ft 9 V SOClelg not contraband of . 'merit of Iproserilied rates a be' made known ,and encore. sod naval comnianders, ' . While the adeption of t , impose a burdiM on the same time to deprive' th . be derived frointtrade, at s 'as : well' as to securn it to !,1111 esp4sei,of ,he war just regard.to thii general i and. "the obviou4. advan the 'exercise of these bellig that well-considered reg,ola tions should be i prepared i those who may be -charged to effect-. : ; . You are therefore instru ted tp easamine the existing Mexicait tariff of i ales, and report to me,a schedule et articles it trade, to be ad quitted at such .ports or i ees as may at.any time belin olurmilitary po ..ion, with such rates of duties on them, ai d alai:Cow tonmage, as will be-likelyto produce ho greatest amount of revenue. Yoh will al- i communicate the,' consideifitions which may • i mmend toe scale of duties which 3 ,l :iu may p i s are, and Will sub mit such reel:di:Mons as y may `dodo advisa ble, in order 'to enforce lb or collection. As the /eYy Ot tbe coot jhuitiou proposed is a military right, derived., f urn the laws OT na -1 dons, the collection and i 'sbursement of the duties will be. Made nude the orders of the Secretary of Wei and th , Secretary of. the Navy, by the military annaial commanders - at the ports or pl sees in aieo Which may be in uossession of opr arms ; The replnt requir is ,ed therefore neeeisary — order to enable are t to give the propet directio tojhe War and Navy Departments. . • • JAMES K. , POLK. WAsitiNGTON, March2l, ' - Mr. Walker bites ya„.th , President's, letter a lengthy reply. .I`. is a paper of extraordinary ability, ivliickwant of room prevents us from giving. The plaii is, to ol i pen all the ports, of Mexico , that nnayi be • no or hereaftex itr our peaAessibn, to theirs& of all neutral nations, =imposing duties'. upon all nierehandize, for the purpose of raising money to carry on the war, The , tariff of duties!' proposed by • Mr. Walker is moderate, when 'compared to that which the Mexicank have lkeen - iicustomed.to, beiag generally more than ] one half below the regular Mexican scale. - The Mexican Govern, men monopoly in Tobacco, is recommended by him 4.. be aboliihed, a;11. that Quicksilver and "machinery, for irlorkip the mines be ad fluty free. 'The (1 ties.are to be col ' lectcd in gold abtli l slice coin, through the agency of our arm* , and and officers—and they are recommended to specific instead of ad,. valorem;l on a..couii of the &Sanity of I obtaining skilful apPraise iollexico. The requisite instructionk, wi the details of the Tariff, have already !been awarded to our of ficers in:Command on the kik-an Coast.' I 7 Gk., Irv's.— Beds in ee;stacy'with their sand Thex say. he is an : on .ma a peat deal of mon y. Is maybe a good reason why tocrdts would like to see h the eery last one A at sh crani te,,desire such Is ram conversant Witli)lr. Irvin) 1 li . lieve,bik ,t 4 !ne ileilitnte which fits him for tlia-E the aid of his great !weal nomination, isinch ' long if we 'are' , notMista en 1 Imes," the fiien# . 4 .4.4 ' e said . (len: - InN'ts , he ii Lesklay in' Otobeil nes r~- ~ .. IM sir GYNkRAL lllfrl'S 11 the:ge . a:tipLide ofttis fr iend. ma i free *zoiiseis, which We ha ed f Amin this .cirter. j ' - ;*4tio . to a poljtical state it: He 'votedpile ; *Aura BANKRUPT •A'ii iniiii:Ortini - elais Who nu ! I debts • This lime - enabled' of* - NOW - 'Ter* Co_ '. aome,teirboo44o ''.' WI .-4***o4opini o*. i , 414 operation. filicto ;. paid. by, tinikprivtidenit; ceeded four. isiull6l - iind him i, - I- Itgerateditizectbo i petinipAl i , Tariff eil:b. for ;*.tkieg - thli' " fien le'' 1 talitinalii4etAltie b'e 1 : stft;o4 . !:thinc ,- .4.44,-: 'ma; prizi!sii7Yol.434op!'. a 'l -.-!. 610itil Diciti Oi. 44.--l-114*(44140F 0 1 ."* *-e ! z4 * *l -4C° l l **, • *e. i Vior9fo4**ll,PPA ei the - tee last lioria.m. . , . . „ -- ! flp.:i4 l- 005*K-fiviiikw, liTabitillol4.l*ol4';' i tibletiftnstritiliwtin *lack j citizens. . • ' i I . . I VCR . ' 75 . 1 , . , . •,.,'t .. 1 . • .• i . .."..; - . • ''''.... , I,Algiatiliiiii:vischwar : - alio , .. , : . `fit inummoviipaotic r ~.....?,,bui p l i kk r ic4, l *, • • of Pailtfit , cting,o_roto'! , : , .4.ll4:l..#4.4., :441w. . oomf mia ow •w '. e:taws-410' ... r iadibeistii3O.. 1 • :,. • , -- ,-04tei • - , ''. 1, ;:..''...•-• ~„'„. 0) -- 10 , 4t000 -.!...:":„ - 4* . ci:: ' o = 146 1 .4 1 pixilsuos„-• • . _ Aspt4 : , xiiitigikt,' Inalk;lrolti . " ,, wasi- , trodmiedz. sit.illie MAL • idr:;)l,, 'of that Btatei . itiliaUltf I'Mlifilier • of thefgat r i geaite:`,--..Me 17,4*7141.4jii*d general Conversation, ou rl -, 11 - I :iiMiriok. :IL i perceive by the laic papers your - friends 'are ;14199.844 lolitfor . the P , nay, !' 1..:, .. .F-. i , , -- //..YW ,, eaid Gen.. Tayr ',- ..fl://m- sorit to • 1*......ftt F l 'ive'lllkaYiii!O ;„'Old Oliribilik, a ifegisii,,*nd One otlie . 4 ". ii t to : fo4:2*list ' t 0 . ..fri4,..-1 liAiend other am lima than telling tail/mart° awhonorablecliise, and thargikto my farm, and there in the 1100 M 'Of my family, lire' and die!' I - am' no )4)141(1i/in; l.,balf,:3.)Mt IA i . plianee;* l / 4 yote..:An i great member.- , of v.eam.! lima ihowever,sive • voted- at the ! iintl Presidential - - eleetien -for-Mr- Clay, if I cm/I/IN/re . doie *...- - -Iltbiiiiife' 1 . 1007 e fiiltit to be OA '414 ii,,,'lrlis4:Stateinootiooa. iiian. 7 . 144 1 , I , .hid ..some vonstitnaonal doubts. Upon the asinexation ! of texas!' 4. - 1. , ~ -- .' - '-'n -., El ICE § l ek utl lde.exa- AM, tratt- will of Ire nis. .ham. lr lid remarked , " Gerieral,:thit.'soo'hive here _its 04 . 014*,4, yoli4 evennoentoindAssluia no questions asi-to tied right pi- arrow of this wail." The old4esiersl,- witti eit-4.- .4 Betireeti,my 4Oven4eiit ij°reikt had*: r OeVer ask a qie l i Stion ; .3kll libir-...- 1:1111TIMINT is ALWAYSI . This parts; patriotic and loftraentiatent; put an'end to an (pterfea-Batan, Rot* Conseivajoi:' i ce . Ae' Tree' 14- greeki ell: as our -. own, in ar, upon the pay t whidli• d by our. military Ttrt MINT 114 Pnitket4ttin.--,-The age of the bait 'At Philadelphia, last,,mortth ex.oevleirtwo millions of 00111173, being the largest amount ever coined in one month since the Governnient was foundel. It was es ta lon's e policy will be to nervy, and at- the of the revenue to h ports or pieces, 'ourselves, whereby y be diminished—a ,', crests of commerce, of uniformity,in '-'ant rights, requires ions and . restrie or the guidance of with carrying it in- In gold coins, $1,988 880 - ;: -.- ' silver, do 88000 • In eopper,-do - ,0111-42,079,5i1 • Un der the new directio s given by. Mr. Walker, tut Secretary of the 'Treasury, and the zealous, at,l3pqatipp of. the able director,. Dr. Patterson, i t isbelieved the coinage atthe Philadelphia mint will reaeb 'three millitin's'ef dollars' a month—chiefly old. 'lt is ftilly believed that, daring PresidOnt, Poles adMin ifitration,isixty millions of dollars will be con verted inko Amprican coin, being, in'four years, more than •onc-half-tko,amoint of the fity-five years preceding. So much or Democraey Laid luva money t-7,-Pcnnsylri an n. STATISTICS 01? CaTiroiltdsm.—The statis tics of the Catholl Church; Imently, published by Vic Aielibilhop of The,lonim, Secretary to the Prcipagaads s shows that it numbers—:in Europe 108 archbishops, 469 bishops and 125,- 000,000 members: In ArWerica, both North and South, 12 archbishops, 60 biihopa, and 26,000,000 members. In Asia, 25 archbish= ops, 4 bishops, ruul 1,00,000- members ; and in Oceans, 2 a*bisheps, ifrbishops and 300,- 000 members. , -A snit-isliew-perafmg before the Board of Befeireiii; iiillOston, Ezekiel Ede vs. 8. - M. J. Hale, Prii aon)' both of Haverhill. It ap Ghat in thriStutumn of-1842, iplaintiff; a ' to-thettlißmita.delnsion," 'made over - to ' e defendant' his pOPOrty,. valiieTal From 1 000 tp - $50,000-the „latter to 'pay the heirs $2O, , and inherit the-residue himielf. The old entleman has, ince recovered- his "right rain ' and now'sodo to regain possession of 1 1 13 P rtY• 4 . c ' SONIVIIIINO NEW FOR TIRE Laniss.--We -saw yesterday a new and be offal style of la,- dy's Summer bonnet,' made f ,Sleiliatk Atli*, a species of the mans . leaf. is. hriaidect, or woven by:maehinery, and forms a fine -white fabric, -handsomer_ than Leghorn; and-'we are' told that it is More dnrable tralso, and that the snn does riot change its color. 1'6411 soon expect to see Broadway enlivened with-..these elegant "Sicilian straws."—N. -Y. Mirror. -- - BALL AT TAXPICO.--Just before the tlepar ture of the troops, a brilliantlll,all was , given by a fewsoffiners to the elite of the st)eiety.. . Many Mexican ladie were present. They :dance, waltz and polka, exceedingly well, and ourfriend writes-4 counted but three !pair of corsets in the room, although there wee. at least forty ladies. A Areater degree of4rOpriety never witnesiee , • In Pitcher, N. on the Ith ‘ inst, by Red*. E.P.. Bee Mr. Jnsi:: ,B }AOL.F.Y, of Brook lyn, Pal to Mrs.' ellAltinTlTE CRAI'.IDALL, of Pitcher: N.' V. . 'abets appear to be date for Governor. stet, and has -made ow we., confess this the Federal Fie ra elected, but it is .tdd induce Tboae , lrlio are . _ itualitaa4tia, be a , utivo chair. J33r he has •seenrcifa to another ; and the "signs of the is.rootsa will give g to h old on the 2d 'as one c:lainiupoil tite - ;corporati3rg and .e not seen advane r As we wi#ll to 44 opponent,, we will tkrnipmse for that which: enabled , on 1 . 14 him to pay Weir %lion Webb ...13 „, 40iier to pay 'dol,of his Aeb,to qftt 14.14_ bindifid amount of debts ta4_nseloont,,,A.4 1101: ma ndiatuni of I'LL itostrititi )7* , Viet tetairil I'4 - 4 - . e ti ,toClWatain I • Afilkol.1;10449,11". toPe ; I ` . ; fitliemes I 1 e ~~~gtk Co~"ve.~ ~ _ Eight twoye' viikcilifirii` YRP. YVarli ge..6.01 ,-.• ,:- Thirty Slinc . e.ii•tf, Oilifynkii . ihf,' tirkingO*l ,_ , ~., Ba li '''`l-7,-_, One Nearlin .• A ct i lli1:9 1 :1 1 11 Kb! - 11 1 4;iritt•bri - ii miere i Smktipprgy se :0 1110v4-,;•: _ s• . ; ;,..„ t lAfeei Enii - Ridgerorater, l Akil 116.- 184 -':•.-':',.' L & - T ,O,V,'LLETT I 1 ID: g 5l Al NIA4O iPliAgirkee:* LIL L f'!14P!! 1 1 0 . 1 .41,., 14 ,___..., i:. '.11.r0 - firl Henry ii. - li,!mier.,,,iNA &Morn Milton ' bit e aggy,, Armes William - 3 tit r e oirrto Aldrich Nat p_ ~, 4 -.,.. ..Le is r 1 Alen Chail&' '' ,' liihor o' Brown Joseph,ll.._ • ildore Jose Resta Rielly' ' ':' 1 'llitriii, MM. - 'air. Iluclcley John " - 4' - '.. liktirilitiml i1 1 it.,,,, t Brown PdoWilluidatt l' 411,WIet—t. (o '-P. Miss LiA: r Mitirsionto OM IkUlltirdliliss Annelid' G•lildhlft.,hiri” Weill 'Buherlield Btnj. A. , ANtei;Dep.ll ,-, :- Bisset Edwprd .._, M ine gx.A.iti, , .‘,., Beebe Idrs.Varith 4.1 14 - LrfY PIIII kik ;Brewster Mess Ocuivis .M ,Keeby Gilbert Varawell Lydia W. Marsh HiraC. , =Crook William ,' Neiffediti 8 mdel 2 ii :Coon 'bliss Helen,l3. i NRiwilii Ate - _ Crime John A. 1 Orhin Misits:Rtizstieth Cohn F r . B._ 1 ; rilatinsilktigaiet Wally Leonard- • ~ i . PeBlbiltii Mrs.,' T.. 1: i Davis William, Per,kins Ruth A. Dow John ~ taikt Miniida Donly Catharine ' l . , P - 08 - er'lllise la . Hut .l aR. Davila:in Willbtiw I ' Pat* L. Lorna _ r Fiyt Barret Pie):ering Thocisas.N. i Fraser lora Or' in ' Rqo Moo William , Fesendeo Henry .' R4riolibrEffy __ Feseniten Henry -1., I ShOrer• Mrs: Winn . - -' FesPnden !mac • - ;;;I . 'Bayer RIM' ' Fordhant, Geo. M. 1 -, Sailiderson . big & Palm-bib:l Miss Sarah . SiOpson ; N iLine i f; Foster Gen W. . , Shoy Theod 413 •_. • Graver Blisi-Helep Owlith Kies tine . o i r Gardner L '\\ SAtp itiitie 1' Gardner JerushslB. , TAipynitlll o p z 1 Garietion 'DeboraW I , Tiiiey e gillitt • : : Howell Susan - • n\ ThMnpaori. . L ''. Hoyt Rev. James! , '''T.tiilia Miss b• l' , Herkimer Peter ' 1, _TYleri Idris. ,i Oa , • Itheil Zyp.G. a ~1141yrec r , h-V -,:i • Jeffeeson Miss Mary,W/OzKir tl Ilam - E. _ Jusorp .1. P. 'W'tirtTowil ph r . Jackson Jottlitm •' - • Witliteil 14 N ,Autti I .I.•ektioo O. P. ' 'White Hon: Geo: 1 Johnson-111,A. N ' itin g4 v . o iii d 'llLeni - RObert' " ' l ' ICJ.' - E 13; : . :' . 1., ;e I A CARD. , TspE, Dubscriber hereby ack now edges tkim ; j welt under 'dieting obligations o thee , who, '. haver bestowed upon . - bile sip !liberal a' •ahatittif Their, i patronage. end who have mad. reedy : sty.; or have Paid within la reesetWald s ti after their nii l4 ., deleentlets. irere 4e. But he inastiter permitted' to say to. !loch es seem iwilliotto tra,: i settle their accounts, ittitt - pilkheltlinphyrnept. may work an jnjury overgatOpcin the!r . kind inteMieris: iitY Itickinetip lliii 'Ea'pit I 'iittictilie i seeds to suceitasfoily etenpette with is more fo cored neighbors , by purehitaieg fon quell.- ~He will expect therefore' that, , very o ' inde bted,; whose seCamits - hese beelkstandin '-fro:vi'ike months. to iii yearn. (ezeript thwho book made express. ; I t rep!? emet4), will II during. the'Prelent month -. ( pril)'itutd sett e-.;mitti l fut raii,„4nd.i,bit ge t. ..! ' 1 .::tic. YLEIL' 7 M9 o lr9sevAPPl 7 - ' t ose, . , ~. !' • ' IPIL 111011 13. I - 'I" • , 7 ---*.v. A NEW and tul , litssprtnhent of ,Raftgliv,wod Cl. Plough Casti l ot theitnest apProvrd CO " 11- elf UCII , to; just. recei i ed, an t i!' ter sale Weir tiri cog by ' I ) r .l l H, DiIRRITT... - New Milford,. APri4th. i DiI4I. , . . VALUABLE FAMILYMEDICIES. ilrlitiv - --:- _ v i R - SeCur's Des g Pill. r. Spoon-, JI.JE, er'ir Hygehin, o. Ike's. Ili' pees. and .roinattii. do.* Also. Dr:l Millen *li-.Piiiiily. Medicines, eiinsisting. id 11.4111-of Gil mil. Worse . Oil, *l;gettible IN i :B,!E;ve 'Miter:St ngtlieoing !) Plower. Embiocisilda. &e. ice. Fur their superior excelliinci: mid ereatuse -fulne,as. these rnedirinesztitilte tea:place ip, every family,- rip ,..,.. •.„, ~, • , • . 4 . ,f Orol EPOC• . Dr. ~1 -a yans i C", , Termiluges" G#7 riry , s. Ctiidiii 1. Covitesi Itilin - Ortirn.COmPtior• Horatian& Paregoi l in,- Liebileee.: rilltc.aoe sale b y •,.. Ajj 1 - " :i• l 3 . - ` 4' o •Dif4--k April a, low. . i NEWAGOOD UST'rnienel. am/ 'genial at: ci 'locust foie (' prices—includiag moils of th ' large, Fundy, Bibles. I,t JP ll4YONai..yr Feb. 3,1!147 Those who have pr i o r p f aid, Grain any eil caldutato bring ' iW will w'ell I rfiln megill;ety: ,I; • - T 1 .4 4 ,0111 1 4 it A D e Z g i- : re' lil l d rti Co faorie Basins. Szt, dtc., et w,iolessitii Or Fetal y reduced pace,. tortilla ,tit • April 1.,_ 1 J. OLD Cl e t i $141:1‘ 0 0:41 CIT one 51nATIttfirig ,A 1 pike itree~, hilt uf Goodsi MY ot ~''' tibbliiia nARD-Wal i i i IRON AtID inn. II !. i-ilYniqU i k - z . i;, . 7 ilbbe;lits lintetrike,, ...., fr•L'W,' ': .4-:t1 4 - , '' 1114 0,-14 44adniik - Uareb .1111(7)1 irtroaltat, i0211C4 T ,Hlro., lOWFiber „Ilookinititi T • eityle. 814:46 Bri... "S.".tripilllol9,lo caliiiiiHrilierii!reitideto wiliv Judea call-* sommiiii them: i' , ThOWilbol c lectsdistolkes.mg-111y4 wiiiic; call aiiiirtero - IMiFtitilia.ititifili 0 ' yi -- !Nal *bops' s'~iflll4 , o - 41thid f t Ablik k or catkir 1041, 4 0114144' - , - :, 1 41V 4. 1 04 4 /Mag•M I MI4 • ': * ' Air* ' s an IM i l i r-.° B ll t„ , v ltg- • ,' , " 46110 , *it : -- , -- • Otabiliktr*llmiltrall _ _.,..'", _ ~-• , ' § ninclige March 11. 1847. • • . - - , ; , a Fy n ~ : e2 f ilt: t i I , ~ ' = =ECM 210:1 monimw: rsiet- „ ME ETI RNA ons‘Atihi"; 1 . 4 . 114 91.14 I' i;at intif., -.: I YON&;, r , r't4 ; TRW, gi "wirtrtient i." E .•; = Aithip4l: I - -.,- r :ILSOr : ,-, 4 - Ie 1 .;:r,41. lk . ...14.1. icamtii Ole ' *to Wei**, _ #lO 11 0 receirie • • ightiiiut td, (M tir ch l ain ; shy Alcb 001 ; cia bei:cure lie)ipixo his 0 ;4 11411k,m071111 ebott. rem SlOttifilieni, S I :11r1 4 , - 8 3tAPo inedicin‘* liedelitaf • :ktriviactlii4x ri:otra ,tlnte,pidiet " opt disiptir Otreiief t ; S.' vat mi-Vp: Rpi b le' noutidng r lettedistoclF much low iire:-desirowit-of Of A z*i , P"rtr , 4.lr SOCks,,.rhaif l eai tLY. - We ii:rwitiditied — that dicengents to purel , done before . ; aa4, klOnirose,l' ker. 1-,- •INLAGIGAL PAIN fcir .f3l3r.e P3TlN.Cut‘ r dic:Bte. reffeiirei ,f; -STONE .mteitiiortufteMA tecesv,edoind:lso)- Feb. 1 L,1847 ~',7:::!,- , - , :.•- . .,:i.'i,:vx- t 'il 600-40:741.44.., EXll 04.USID111 LARGE 'stock : bi •Shakesol sale by , . rl . 1, 1 1/4r l / 11 : 1 0, 847 .• :-• k.f„EW•tnaFelSiniall Caphmerfil on by - - I viand" in*and rot thing kir OW MI TEE NEEDSind _ • supply - A gig',.reali s iv Pure C)asp~i. s, 04* Ati AL%I persons in& • T 'KERP shop. deed:ttnet• pAyment.4 and AL garnet siid estat e are, dily'attnitid 'tor settle t HENRY 1,.) Bridgewater, March ' Adfig. he n roby, the OrpitiO'll • minimum, will be, ; it the , at onelo'clochlin the tkm/FOtert, 4l o kit situate, !:eind" Oinks` afore id, lalbft e r i: bite rtt sad -how low,, to arts by Alten. laiiirOt Rickard Gnrdoil). fisii—,.ambeiPoutfu% * C c 4i in dAPOrget-Gim hinds u a ticabfil."/11111 linlifT'ed.\alift.4lo42 hotift;liite birns:' two: othef the,ooth-part lb F,y,Bailtlf..y fa tag, tin iiiitlkiort Francis InmesjDen alit,- on the, big tOn the Torppike 111ww.y'li'anerther.ritlier' on thei West, 'by lands contaitt aoronty n aer With a ally ate thereon a diatiltioi farm,' tut Wel! mamba ars. With the itgior 4 i4r4 1 11 1.1-4 : f'ittl'hot ve jol t tint-. 1411- Jii a 1 a Il 7 7- t.-44 ir vinse 4,7. 1115. tol Ittcarlet_co",l4'l,e, ti„iwomowcpe: , 4 4 14 fie-` . It ' let" 1114,- Al Iff Av rr 4 l"2 l ,7 . (*JP" Z . .117:744 2,101 liefgh 'f ,06,1000, tVilli t . =laill 4 11t: 4 2 *if' ... A, ianer.,,c -4,'.. *mu*, 'itch' . I . 4 rre ead. 4 - 411 10 . -- II ot . 117. 4 • ~4id~~d. • dee. ibesiielttarei* ‘4l46retarkly. iiirkccutiat , disesses7g itigketiecd S ~t~ «~s~~c~- a2-$ d goinv that , reity;'ar and. as. SittAVOniti4 . 1 40 than many ikand we . r of 'taw . Taitiehil aftheni r e , fietsy 11 ; 0 .69" hk r. j deriiiifro d i" Aint4lritt. hat,rt will not be /he/kit/ital. 4 -1,, ILEEMIMiIdi nom, 'Wet "fngfre: , 167164tifi.110134gy "1 4 1:: I tY 7f , r,5 , k%UM TDo a tq: ~~ €i~cYh 1 - . 1 jug opened: twit , 631. tz ;,),- f. 4-14910,,,,, INFEWEIR l iatterrattDßLAlNF. slidi 101. Wksold- _ - allebii4l4l: il =144 1 4 00f0d . kdkilft theiGl forisikrby 412010413" = Itroi 7' &iceagate* Bridonkter immodism "at iloitgeipubsei' :fit. 114. w.• pi fi d i hif 0 . , .! 1. 1 . f . i..;.ii of the )Th'.. !ilito. ,l4, 'brs - .0 , t : wi ns s uNiesf V es rtar mt . tufa mai& hilit;-- vocal' a ( that 'day. i.all A* of P.aCillattilei - t#0 1 001 1 40.0111014. deseettledU fa oi' PicrOktbilealt ~,. 4iiViri!=l VandiellimeTW , : cdlChiklai Gioia. alikoill:"40111-.... litigtf i rcki ; : f .wirss74olo l 4l l k ' w ( nrA elsig h .aikaluvia, an* about' ' - 14 amoin4.“llo4„, ,_-, Pint :bel ' NbijArattifsts - kCii Thiallaji. ' llle - lat4tind WOCilhailB4l . _ its, Ping iti-‘ A~,zi . , "aii Ai to Tue,dikt. ~-----, 1 ,W1tir. 3 1 . 6 .- ,: 1-, ' ...gilt. , f. ~-4.6 r. i...rit,,:::::A " 5 ' 4. 4.,ingce .moo Oehallfik 4161thitil*P 141tibinilkikt.';',U*4 40344, rtilo, 191,16410;' INV-Wrkhilif ...._,... in II -. •.k . We11ee04.. 41 1 4, ioli t , l ,lr, ,/ . -{--• Vele ii ITO 11 eiNtOri*Mil . _ -