iJ N ' INg , 4- .7.- •. , _. - • • [-14- II 11 THE DEMOCRAT. MONTROSE April 220E84% 2,r) lr' r 37l f 4. it ' FOB GOVERNOR: FRANCIS - R. 811IINC,, OF A ii.conar couhrf. *OR CANAL. COMMISSIONER' 4 11IVRRI8 , LoNGsTRETIT, . or pormonsat. conwrr . On motion of It, B. LITTLE, A. Gabs Waal on Monday -last., admitted to pried Attorney at Law in the revOrpl Courts this • County. al - '!Our friend F. A. WARD , has our thanks F. for his' otinunieation covering the impcirtiint ejr.., ors frii)m the Army l and Europe, arc., ' of last w Yie regret much, however, that *To* e +lessnr.ss or neglect of "Uncle ;iim" o his Oe..nts it did not reach us until f)itlay. eho such a mishap may not again Occur. f sof ,It will be seen from the Washington of the Pennsylvanian Wbiolrwe give in k in gneeter column, that - the $18,00,000 toan ',' thorized by Congress, has been !taken +on t _, mist gratifying terms, and tha4, too; is spit i lof the predictions and designi torthe !flericin party of the country to the co rare The CaullpeAgiii ! The 10.beinatori4 aMpiiiirn, or this iState *ay no i iiir be considered fairly opened. Epe.li of toe 'thee political parties--the Demeicrate, t'edera4sts and Nativesthas brought iis fa- Vorite candid ate into-the Ificht and alreso do ire beg%ri to hear the "clangor of arms" `which orien ' tt . pthe apprOacbing conflict. Each otthose imndid ~ es, too, is Infrared into the conte4 viith some . , uliar recomnfendt which, (except ,the Native ,k) we consider it proper to names And Brst we will pay of coMpliments to the klistinu r .gled nominee oft-our own party.— And hre we need not be prolix. Whe does not kut&w Fus'scis R., Sutra, and knowing . ,him, cfn fault his chara l eter in the least, either i politioll or official ? Who does not knotithat be isblith capable and faithful, honest and ef 'ficient ,:, a fault ? Where is the 'man : who can'aelpse him of even the smallest misdeed or dexilectif i on during the entire period of his:'offi tcial ester ? We have yet to see him. ' Even idle sla f eronstongue of his political enemies is mut,kpon that point—one of the best testi- rmonialo his able and judicious discharge of his offs duties duties that can be "given. Ile is emphatically "of i,he people one," a self-made maa. -Once an,humble "school-maater," ',.with no armtut talent and integrity to lean Of be set 'ut on the journey of life, and step by step plitclded his way up its ascent, until at last ; he fowfa ;himself elevated by a constituency duly op:predating lin merits, to 'the hcglest trust wFtbin their gi:t.4 Hence his feelings are with, thiii people, his, sympathies with those who _ t , • . from-al ad forttme are.competled to otrug- I gle th*gh life's checkered scenes as h has I done. [pone:: too many 'whom the wcirld is I pleasedito distinguish, his whole, career has 1 shown 'm to_hs. far removed fromi any fee li ngsl of '''' .l racy . ; Mutton the contrary ! , had pre- _ved 11 .4 i l to i possews a most scrupulous atid,mi- I "Pl'' ising devotedness to. the interests and/ ' andthe welfa pf the labormg,elanses poor-- Butt wfneed not enun icrate instances fot they are fauo, iar to our r eadeisas house-hold words. , Ms nelde stand ag ainst 'monopolies, in the tt shape itf corporate privileges, Bank eparte.rs, &c., daring the session of ear last Legi s lature, . .F,is - is eno h, to place his name deep the afifec-1 tions o • e7ry , . poor man in thiliContunenwealth,,, yea, te r 2ss'ign it 'a. high rank in the link of Chi %gig .: tes who have gone before him. , • . But 'pot so with his most formidabiel coupe- ; ; titer, .. t. . Inv ix, as , we are told by those who know hum ' "Born,!' as the saying. is "frith a 1 !Byer soon-in his month," his whole soul is ' lockedltip in the aristocracy df weahh, Be comes to the field with no other recommend but th of bein,g a Federalist of the Hattford Convect ion seriPe, a wealthy iron-master, rol ling in'lumuyan, Autocrat in every iseMseof 1 the ir e ta t ier : so fir as be can be under the laws I and - itutions dills country, a man of an in- Infirm of talents—in short , a peifeet JOE Bus Such we learn from all quarters t be his ; lcompound. .1 ft ifli which is the man most entitled to the suppo -of a free, people, a 'people *lab :wants uo iro league, or wealth3r aristocmay t o rile as witti a-rod of steel ' ,f laborioi Tien, . „ would on prefer to see elevated to the. :rioi tant twist of the Chief Magistracy, a man Who is the 4 rbiter of his 'oWri,,fo4nrie, who sprng by his wn industrY porta e obscurity to eminence,, srho s?O-, q • With your wanti; and: darns: protect yon f ii be 'rsioacity and miler Achnients wealth ; or, .one who; *too& to comet Oe with, wan born id idZiltir,' it4'intr. sed in !cristocrsey,4lkooe caper' is mar k ed by the Ilagrant - iets cif 41, vig , bo seen in! another t his 'piper; lis'fgat- - 1 • teOPt4i l by any man *nee the • 4w g alsi t Pis ' c t f Ari" ~b'',4.701 2 heoltaw your su_rAge•AEP .Executive -te-i-4,has A 4 1 4 1 ; tilt 'to their Oriiitifre- melts 07 ' 1# :' I l iliii'-'4w - ri . liee ; andlit i WpOd seem", ly a t . , . enetio. iii! c il o il ii heipanti:4l4ffeet-rir dee ; ion. l The ease is too plain *AA of hesitation. A t to thersioetive . .... a . a ....11 . RI , • ,-, , _ .: lt rlar d., .-- ••; • , i..,.. .. 7.,*.*,..-,4 .. Caul tormnissionery their:Wen is ' I T "'wide. Thin Motiarst Losiiirrirwru; %, he -14entgornerY cPun4, frif.sierp, atilt H * * (. nietr.i f tin ierinsyleams . eiJOY anurreeneirspitatOn: rti fact we defy hit eirporietts'to * "'ek• a fliiv" in his CharaCter or' CirialiiirMaiiiii. - ,titardilie,• 1 a Against him is arrqed.; dia.-Wins , of- itrinint Parting, alio en irnu-Tnnitek4o pleole iron league, ens irf theta'' , pt • ' - ,Coflo . 4' 4 C* tors under the prodijatia.4i -:': - v ..,.: • - .I F, tratiorrofJos.Russz. Betw een iienr, t 'en, n'l : Man can •-heOta , te fol7Leli iliciP4. Anditwe cannot dotibillbutf that,J with • the' asMd of Sirrwx .o,,l,Oiairritirri ; tire De °Mitt of e ri this crounty,as well IS State are d tined * li7' dare a` victory second to none !Mee thutdee tioti of the:Venerahle Jl6csonF. . i •.." - i 1 % .: ANOT BAR BANS BILL lirimosp.—lf there is anything in the official career of, Governor Situ N I Which peculioxli distinguishes him, , t is his unfaltering adherence to the interests o,— tthe people'against the encroachments f capital 4: p His numerous yams if Bank and. orporalion bills which were frisked through bOth brintlies of the late Federal Legislature with an Tilde cent haste, have been received withialmost rd. vernal favor, and take an exalted rank_ ai4?ng the acts of our most eminent Chief Hagistnos. We publish to-day another of.his triessiig4 in which he assigns his reasons for returning With his objections the bill - incorporating' anolher ihmirat Erie. We .love Ito recordkauch, ries- Ors,: and know that our readers are for of perusing - them. Especially do we,lcommeil it to the attention of our excellent imighbot of , , the Register, who, although I bent.rcd witt a seat in the Senate during the entire -perio d the lait session, has neverthelessi- been itno rant of any Bank bill having passel that bfdy. • - ESE NI NM Tea and Coffee Tax eiraln. Our neighbor of the "Register' came out last week, in a vein of good humoti and °mire sy rather tinusufil, mixed with a considerable dogmatism and evasion, with a Lime attempt to dispitve thecharge adaiast Gen. Inch: of his having voted, while in Congress, to itax Tea and Coffee, as fixed upon him by an irti de from the Harrisburg " Union/ copied :into this paper ii:eek before last. Not to be bet;ind our cotemp orary in urbanity, yet use mustpsay that his reply not only opens . With { a' misstilte meat, but it continues them,,leaving no !porn to doubt his having the "heavy end of theilog to Carry.'L Thei following is taken for °nibs ample ' - • - Let the reader closely examine the quoted by our neighbor; and** - will be Ocen that it does not giVe any Vt;te of his [Gel4: Ir vine] directly touching Tea and Coffee at Now _compare the following passage fire t.he " Union," and see "how plain a statemenii of facts" will show-our neighbor's misitate4fit In the 194th page of the jnurruil of i. 84-2, July 16, 1842. the first tariff -hilt,. afterwlirds , • vetoed by President Tv LER, was under ditiens , sion, and an article and amendment-were p, - 'OA (I . lug, each taxing tea and coffee ;• the first ling the 2nd article in the Bth section, and theillh- -1 er being. an amendMent to that, and after inch tribulation in the Whig ranks, they joinedi - With • - the Democratic members from Pennsylvtnia ; and struck out this whole article, G en. litvix voting for it:" - - : In fact the whole article Of our . -neighbl*s is • made up of the same incorrect assertions Itth- - I out any proof, or any reference io the 4;eu ,ments to support it. Not so with i the —it gave not only page and section (tithe Journal on which the fact it assi:rted might be found, but it even quoted whole Sectim+and proved beyond a question :that thb Elie* of l e rea and Coffee were not in the fine list, but t inelndedin' section tenth of amendments, wfifeh, Ithe Journal asserts, remains attortginallylOro- I posed. The .amenlments being'idispos4- of; the bill Caine' up upon, the engroisment,tand. subsequently upon its final passa,V, with;) the Tea and Voice tax of twenty peri cent i4Clu-r , ;der', and eras passed, - -.4r. Is vir .:Voting l);loth times in the' affirmative' • The assertion Or the "Registr" that Tea and Coffee •kerel:incfe sed . - lin another part of the bill, is but an I:scttion tiohieltlaels one 44ntialifesitire, :,FIC:IrF Will our neighbir please furnish AEI we have ilready , Mote - space .„ fence:set up by our trorthY:-euteMPorrittde -manded, :AS then:foie diSmiss it, for the : pies- I eat, • • ; ear'llaire Onni t tCeiglbers - ef the and "Adveca te7 seen anything of iii4Tt Oitific thinitaidleirrltnin" yet 't peopg loct they besiiiled_ the_ clmr ain the Tariff policy no longer--age, than „laiktall, and how cartieVtlY4apparently-) j l oiypi , *ted, the veryt,of evils toevery branclki.of t lua-, inesk certain non*inenen *69; havo*owi*aited nearly five: nientlus isitu the new and , 42.rikte,...%44 - first went, into. sera; doe, rand as yethaVesOn noll ence/Of the terrible calamity they. werimimetuahlil tallest, 200:7. here 4tff 4live - ononestmervel,sor yet? If piiiir ‘, *(;)l:ooiii, l ll) infer+ the public. tilt, t w* s+tor s,ertureli is? *Y so ,1 . 111 "0 rrigo9"v be . frank - 40 tonest once • iiiireek tad tell iss where the areiziritiivlxi -.44)- rid .t eeled , tor theinetnonente et 41 4. "Idea! Tow 11111 *W1, 2,-1‘ nlkifiriroik 1 aitleil .... bighl r Ana -110 0 10118 7a1 1 07* - . lire ,„ . '",' . 4.4froilfiliiiiiiikif : Lau* l'ins ali 1001041001 co at , ~,,* *at 41tit*** - - ' 6.1414 1 1 .' ' -t)) '' ,);;;., 'l• r_ .., , . ,;.,,.„,4,, i.,..:• !I _ ili-4 -1 ": .., " X . .' • " A . - , , ~_.. A, imn- Gen.. WATIM . r ".-- ~"`-'' • , !- ' - - TV' -- " e, V:1- , Ihr:rmighbor'o dief " Regisier' ' feigns to. ' eteihiratune,of-th#, " L000s," as _he i mode t 1 ealls-uk werwanziocurto defeat the non l i ' _otrotGeir !Mk beeinien‘Ww Consid ire& hinf i n i4y - foritiAable iippineTif. ` Wi . r: ire happYicrthink that-our Imtemporary,has am # 06 7 8 of ethisolation, even'tkongh it be a false oaa; fm.iwi hain, no diOn„ b t is - heart exper r en :: sea manrhopelasa and biiinrthiObs at the dim '. R l *eat . '9f 11604fetkiii:- :1 6 1reit7, we'ean as- Inve_ iiila"itiCilii own Part; "that the wish is Meet to the thought," fdr no selection could ivi . anited - lin better. :''P 100111ijilttliblirillittl ,-.14 - . lir We OP tlitiA4Wilitr-k 3131 ,)*. : 4 1 * . .. .caseer ij spic -1 14ifoli iiid•-] , .-. , eredirsaijauthoritY,* AMA. 4 air eeprob , orateoy , lemma Of • ate tititati' :ai l" ) , I the 4me ollate ,, ,Whiob . .entitloo - it t 4 :FltudOliktted credit. If FOOT, ii4 o 63t !OH Can t'ea _ll lb* , . rwhich we-presume-to balms ; in every Mtn*. lar,And then.help_ elexitte slainea IrNilf- tol - -the ' Gulienntorielobair,,,wa most i pronounttit.lheti' willing- to snbleit 20 any rforms of-„titatitty'ind serfdom z ~' .' : 1 ' , i • . mr. Irvin agii4miwilieroorMhoil L i ~, 4. is the boast of , our land . that.We are. s t eel Tbe"Haniebtirg Argus,'" noted here = F eria inr 4 ciiiitlo i tlii n : i i i d , 1 470:sir : 11 ,tieh ere I for its obsequiousness tO.Diitn R. Poe- liberal and jiiit. " That'here'tien barn ithehigh isd Stich CAIIIIRONi 1)013,a whom haVe riVilete ' of unrestrained illietieli:oini'liherty of conseience,, and that the people iali , t ri %VeinL: oetile iolli'e present" State Administra; . . decision of 'IN teattirt 4itibinitted to thia•tri: 0 new Tariff, andln fever of the "one '61 ' 3 '9 1:s-ma ' eYeirnlnylierittreilnkre - ih'e 'rule;' -has ' pissed under the editorial buns!. The spirit of the constitution design of COL Sam Sattestrar, of Bradford that therutifioliddhi afrekgesibise of thought , and comes out strictly. Democratic in and aptien't';end*l* '#utifslies an attempt ii. It has hoisted the meritorious names ° n 1116. i'l . ft...o ll6 4ll.atiltsit 'io 'coer ce, and. Fa ana,_Losesrann, and battles for titim most vigorously. ' 'We -rejoice at this idate l inotheiticr violate' 'the exercise cif free implies os the mind ; in 4he &Charge of iti privileges. In 'the nohleness'ef hiniani . for it not only assures us that the pa - -; t . ty #d justice; theeonstitution-has guaranties , be well conducted, but , that the r i g h t t the sacred right, of, suffrage to, air: ; It is the ' in relation to our candidates, prevails. ' boon of the poor ~ l aborer, as well ,as of the t lording who rides in his gilded ciao)). - Every! pleases.—.... -1 at_ the entire party is coming up to tbei men , i s free -to discharge it as his in solid phalanx, resolved to conquer.— i Though he may be poor, he votes •his ticket at ' Liam may deal its best blows, they will the sate' bpi with:, his wealthy neighbor, and e impotent and mock the efforts of its vo- S possesses the same influence, and Eatmte juju t as much. How reprehensible then is it for orie ' • I indiVidual when be pessesses the power, tnin , ,„ in fluence men against their free'wills, and Whe w. Y ORK CUAILTEK ELECTION.••-•• 11 Ile • da it- from . performing . . . -,, i i to em r election in New York city was held on' by threats and menaces. y- week, and resulted very strangely inl Wo aro told that in 1844, General Irvin exercised the tyrany of h Rrissian despot over nerilin his ettiploYment. He in- 1 lection of a Federalist (Brady) for Mayor, out one thousand majority, and a major-: th e poor worlu in sisted that they -should vote for Mr. Clay, or' the same party in the City Council. — 1 he Would DISCIEHRHE THEM THOM Ms ' EMPLOT- is a singular result for a City which al-justor I Several neble men among them, -4 iviiii invariably gives , from three to sit thous- ' valued their 'principles above their ,places, re . ajority for the Democratic ticket: It is fusat to voie for : , Mr.:Giay, end , were 'cts- 1 .in , ! consequence. Does this exhibit nted for, however, fr o m the fact that the , char g ed . that great consideration and esteem for the poor man, which.the federalists Mr. Irvin , ratio candidate (Brownell, one of the li) was very unpbpular, and very many of; feele. Has he that 'spirit of toleration whi6li arty were so averse to his nomination that the highest' officer in the Comreonwealth should I possess' to in eminent . degree ? .' How 'eon would not go to the polls. But catch the , temptible and Wan must such a man appear ocrati of "Gotham" asleep - or beat-en a - ,in the eyes of all true Republicans 1 We de-. ! - - I sire no serfdom in Our happy Commonwealth, , • ' but Seek thatall should enjoy the blessed right - Wheeled About.l or censcionce, unrestrained by ; the etroug arm hat Lycoming• Gazette, known all over o f power. ...,._. .- "! . , ,:.. . , 4 tate as one of the most uncompromising We leave it with the poor laboieris of the Tariff and " 6ue term" organs, has " t a ck- : Commonwealth, whether General Irvin,' and hip" and hoisted the banner of Sams and ] the party who support him, are their friends— , i whether they respect them, or have any con ne wh i c h o Ern, and the Tariff of f 846, '„ „ " I sideration for their holy rights? • It -certain . t abl defends. Hear what it says in re- jly does not appear that they have. Poor ha -1 to the Taliff: . [ borers, remember these things, when you arc The New Tariff'. I again called linen to vote.".., ~ tofore 11111 t `been tion, " term the '42 ed Lo Ei i 1 .1 - e confess ourselves agreeably disappointed ' ' The-Nevr Demonstration. ' -gard to the „practical operation of the new 1 The following passage frOrn ti letter over the .In common with a great majority ofl . a f oresign o f Geri. TAYLOR, .datea r Camargo, people of Pennsylvania, we were strongly . earnestly opposed to the repeal ofthe Tar-; August 14, 1846, and written in ,:answer to f 1842, and the passage of McKay's Bill, I certain Democrats in -Philadelphia, who were ilise the Tariff of '46, d that it would work serious injury to tbe l because we were' favorable to his nomination, for the Pre.rideney, shows a..d trial intere.sts, and prevent the ?ma- i, ive developemeuts of our mineral resources.; to the subject , c:early the old hero's feelings in rt *Thition • nod In *what light be' wM view , I- the late sudden demonstration of those who, I ! adhered to the old doctrine of protection, means of sustaining local interests, and tiltliWh but yesterday, Its it, were, sought to •ti that every innovation was fraught with i jeepaidize him and his whole command, and 'e. chief. rn a word, we felt and acted with i l yen stigmatized them as "arined mans and communityabout ns• but in spite of our; !tests, a majority - of ' Congress determined . ;murderers," yet now affect for ham an unusual n the riAncti“n and modification of the Tar- degree of admiration : . _ The new 1:1w, went into operation on the " - '..Uy real feelings impel me to sap that I dol , t day of December last, hod cohsequeutly. ' not desire nomination as' .a Aiandi,tiata forAe Iliave had oti the first instant, four full I Presidency. Your letter fin d miqinliaspirant nths of trial of its provisions. Has the coun- ' for that offine, and the agitation of such a ques," I been ruine4-16 consequence? - aid is it like- tion, in my present respens;blp,..pesition, is yet o be . ? Let us enquire. I more a serious cause of regret, as TENDING I he prospects of an ample demand for coal ITO EMBARRASS MEIN 11}LE SUCCESS iron, the ensuing seaien, at fair prices are FUL PROSECUTION OF THE -EXIST , dant. From every quarter, we hear of PING WAR!" enterprises of the kind. about. to be engag in, while_ the old operatives, are steadily en- , zing and extending, their business. As yet I 1 state of prices, is rather improYed than oth- , , se, and remains so firm, that immense .for- I , mare accumulating rapidly to all concern-' we mean as , proprietors of iron anti coal es- lislitienta. I: - But litthigpessinessof a mate 'l reduction of prices 'Obese 4taples,i- are ap- , bended in any quarter ; while on the other I it is a well known fact, that oven a znate-1 reduction, can be borne without any fatal ury to. the manufacturing establishments. , :tead of realizing, as nnw, from 25 to 50 per s t., pi) their investments, iron and coal spec-1 tore; may be compelled to he content,. with .1-'lO per cent., but even that is more than a oer can realize with the greatest prudence d industry, and it is; enough- However, re is little danger of foreign competition af- I in prices soon—more is to be apprehended .o s surfeit-of the hisihess atlome, in con-1 i , nento,of the high priies which it present ' ndgei . fiirtunei so readily to Fill interested. e are bound to acknowledge; therefore, 'that apprehended destruction to the coal and n interests of Pennsylvania, has not . been , I i an ab ne ed II . tummatektuider , theliew s. 'H. IThe neiiletUili islifell',Ws fe • . would hr.; nght' about by a modificatio of tire revenue ' was the demolition of our home Market, ;I d "conseqiiintly a feduetion of prices in agri : tural produce. / What is the ;result 'I In- I / , -;.olcf a fixated .market, and loar prices; the i ..Lag actually occurred, and the farmers 6 erywhere feelit to their satisfaction .and de- '1 ht. The home ma:ket, is in noway impair- 1 `,- while the foreign market has been immeas-1 ! My . ..extended. - Ruin', indeed, under the 1 riff '0r1846 I--,.why, the price.of wheat in i le metropolis of State, has ragged for the 1: tour 12 91 3 ttlokfrclu one-flufiK twelve and a r. coaprOo i one dollar llft,Y. eepts,- 7 -a thing 1. dst luiprichdentiidl 1 i Cora , 4 'Soiling n. . . . ..lphia for 80- and 90 dents per Woke!, 1 I ,a, in-our own . 'borough (Ora 112 - oents. Po itoes; it fi‘ - 50 to 75 yenta, ; itid ~ all other -pfitriittee* iliorrtiori. ''ls this' to Ira `;which ailioltliames tl4 Tariffpf,p46, 161 d. rich . *ft` Ao gra* fearallii the. Voll Pelle 1 1 . kycommi?-....Answer, - ! lie,- who ,can t.. or .oarUi = Are-ylig4 044 of4ernnforwho t. fi snip; and ibankrnftcy, . - r irithiPrepearof I ' 'TißiltoflB4.2,' *SS ' 'A ut error., f 2oprey!ri *elitist- is ta , .4 -- taiiiiioilitthe ,g6iitli.: -0 ','; , • 1 . ~..,-, ' , .1 11144*6 - 1110101.0.1) - forego Inten ii--1411arMIAr-14-411'1Nili,:liriirta; had o ptima E *tem!. *Rwesikakorroji ,444-41, iwyrat_ m14110 1 4 (14 4 0 0rold , be emento to hilt wife. . . , crroceedliags of Court. , , Grand Jury found true hills Vs. Sylvester . P. Rhinevattlt, fired Rhirievault,, and ;Ezra Rhinevault, for a riot,:gro*ing out of a distur• bance of a Spelling S.choo4 in Forest Lake.— One vs. James Gayner, for conspiring te'rhiso wages. The hauls on the - Erie 'Railroad, a few days since, all struck for higher wages, and, it is alleged that this Defendant ,wits.a chief cause 4 the strike. One vs. Benjamin Avlsworth for keeping a• tippling house lin Linestintto. 01. e vs. John B. Scofield of the same place , fo the same offence. Grand Jtiry dismissed Tuesday afternoon. In' ToWnships where there was no election for Constable, the Court appointed in Brooklyn,. Elisha 'Mack ; in Clifford, Jonathan" N. Baker; in Thomp son, ;Gilbert . Williams. 'Vivid Sheldon sent up in surety of the peace, for abusing his wife, was required to give bail in $lOO for good be havior for one year, and pay the cests of pro's ecution, and failing to procure bail, was coin mined to jail. - Causes disposed of: Dond vs. Williams & Skinner, after oidetice closed, Collet directed the'Fury to find for the Defen dant. r e .USIC & Little for Plaintiff; Streeto'Bc Richards for - Defendants. Dond vs. Suilibrin tresspais, Verdict for Defendant., . _Little- & Streeter for,Plaintiff, Bentley for iDefendant. Commonwealth vs. James Gayner for conspir ing to raise wages, verdict guilty, ind Defen dant Sentenced to pay* fine of $5,00 and wider go imprisoninont an the Cou nty ' ai),'S months. Streeter,Usk &Baldsiln,'for Ceignollipalo3. „T Dimock, 40rd A O z row", 'forl) . e';,p .t, ' ' ' --. • ---. 1 " ...ie. -4 ..v__... ,4' . MI ~ i fiIIALEDAY Morning; dVelook., i By th e_ ufhern WI of last evening ire hive later in ince -froxi.the city 'of )dekieo, Ve ra'ettm:Wii 4wilt i Mees: . FronOlizieowaieve the no 9 b' A BiebohMen wh. ~. * l ' 44 a t l r O a . Crui nob° fffiknft,,. that tbe ,diMentique tat , the CRAW orepet yet tenninatedi &Wido w/ had ed: them , and allied binself'vrith the perty Firitkapd deterniiimtUto ini*ftt, _ the war it' 'ke , expeiae of .the Chniehi. ',_.'' TM* lefeneint, . WtiiteOhat o . iii:4,i#e.Faill, armed twei 'Mille:rigid frati Ver*Pial9 die 0 144, ', : : 414 1 there l'arFAiaii44 o *PC' 1 .1440E-4P.: .--144 011 e1, hot,only aility:i* to Berm , lte . idall, Of the eir!tillir; beltway :', . . , — ' , . I that film , •VattiOima Aim m" &et 1 "Q- dtill io '': ' 1 ) t , i 00 / 4 - 3 ra ti: 4 *i Ma lt in. 1411tak:' , le., janftioa of' thetirke 'arFT ". ' - Y;'lo'e idd to be awl - W. A ~ Aile s 7.,,, iced if AieveMoeii 4.1 4 4 4 'i •J, ': . 3 14, 1 4 - As ho 4 onsePsirili tit it Seri,ed', _Ma' our :. ,'' '' ~, ...es ie ihe'*. int Poifk - 1 1 44 1 46' bili.rousi itiisi 4 l stii `'. • Thireitzetilefir Wm* . thsl,oiibilit. *Conti niliiiiiall' y tin 1164' ' ./mtity thiwho-IMer, kid bagun .k.i . - itliel li !!" 47 !* t ine in Gin !cote* „ 0 0 114 mit4im. " cuPl!Pon or flie Wen aiid mj i dir oodo. ne heat vas bitienik'-bul t - ' on' °tam tr )othr. umn Sisishma iii the most. a ,44osid itim;-;,43.04.2e0W,was anti* waiting the &nix* of addig= of , 'VI* wegonsrame Ism Amwsid li 1 I him the issm*H o intenai ng . ittems3 , K the capitol of AfirLDeimrtmeiit Rumors current alnongithe tfbnpsl, and generally, *- ted,lhat the Limy would be atoned for wane titaain andlabhutJahips, ii ti y , renownetfor ; on 4befialubrity, the climatie,; her,:, they !meld en.ifq Pe!fiet ' ) I PitY, fr°f° r a v ltkelY 3 o l4 - viimito. - . ' 1 ' `Tii '' it rted on till Gen. g a Mat, rOli diet itional 'Ridge from Vas Cilia: t'' Gen. Wort was engaged in adopting it'll( 1 and approptia regulatinto f of the city, e Ise entre , hie governreen aid °stabile ' tiea, The re ked Ampi* , lout confirmed. Three gmitle tan report Up il and .I.4er in peaceables pesetiion he of .t - [ Reim ' oranotke‘ The.Nete • leans De ltado contains laterlnews from qen received hi the aehr. Hong the Brazes' on the 3d. It. r , T. had eiertaken i Gen. IT tie, and eut up his foreav' says a. ,I We learn from a passenger tbet, juat before leaiing Matamoros„ news we: brought in by a Mexican that blwilly after Gen. Taylor'. leav ing Marin, the vaa-guard of the divisinifunder his command tattle up with the - rear4usid of the forces under prrea and Unales, and a hot , engagement amazed, in which the AmOican troops were ; fort4hort thhe'; everely htmilled„ until the main, body, unilei th immediate com mand of Gen4TaYlor, Mune ti ; when the Meii- cans *ere forced to retreat, , 'th great lobe It was furthet, stated that rrea and Caries were taken p4soners.' The c gagement itsaid to have taken place in tbevi nity of the .Tali Pass. This Statement is cvi . ently a mistake; for, if our. ree lleetion serves: a, the Tula Piss is in the monnlains. between letoria and Tula, and it is :quite iMplobable t at den. Taylor, whose ostensible . object 0,1 aving Monterey, was to . open Inalimi i pf cop' inications On the' Rio Grande, liowevei demo lie might tocto: capture' Urrea, Would &Ile him 'to Bich al , distance froin his illiect route It is morethat probable thatl the. Pas alla d to is the Ream . , Saeata, between 't hm. anticpp la g o, and #ont 80 miles from Marin. t 0 ':.- 1 . T i bere may be vale ers.ggeration in the ri-i eei i morsai given above, butO t an engageinent rhas taken place, 'would a to admit ,' of lint little doubt, flor thOugh (he ntelligence cstmli to Matamoro4 sblely ;bre* - Mexicait,sotirce* moip hi mi)34 battle bit as first reen , often several resses,and 'ger tinny correct ' lee thus bonfl it should . be" , stance in wb*, informatiok name mediff,. our rown exp to be substa the iiltelligen to thethedce Gen;, Tayl coed 700; wi v'sloree keit lh one battqii, 1 .31 lie A letter-from Buena Vast March igk r ek ports ah quitl amtch o who, ed metgli4 T=rap. idly. -Atom 'rig to - the cird rs of laat.i:: TOO, upwards off rtyqmule loads o f pnovisions-had been sent fro his camp ti, E carnaciow i for the use, of the * unded Alexipa s. who Were is tit;il hospital in a tate of st*va 'on. Tha ; wiiter truly says th Itimanity Of, "ch an .. .act Li l* yond all prai e, and' hough at is the, 'gloryi which Genlaylor has aequ red hy a subeeS, sion of vies() "es over thaiMatieana all he, has rained in th s Way sin* into insignificance compared Lei h the huina4ity of this act,l and which he•hi al*ays shov4to* fallen ennui. I':1)1g'i e i 'oe the Schi. In Springiiii, •LOTTE,,WI e of TITUS 8CO! . , th peifeet tritibl ttrait of thi ; C ie who tine*, he It'strong lane for 'some years, upon the 'ilia, eeeptably dnAh and sbe : fling Upon! i. dd . for her goal 1 them,.ate otl l tha ' path .of"! :d It may wi ,life. was t a po and eyory on epood to her oyeisight wholly turne , could most a ealy - .Father faculty ,of 10, either intend 'endurance conragad in cheerful au formed a Merely to 43 .leglie the Ilea, object . 6f tld. ' tribute tor he life like he ' bas elaiinslen impart the ~ lutary leasa, how, United ~ y, be ourf : ap howsoeter w: may be aftlitt ationa of P evidenee, it m the aid of H s grace, to l unprofitable...eriabts: ' For upwa .. 60304 years member of t it EPiscop4 0 ing anti f shi., I fight ii).l3 nt Christians; nd, the faitliNll With which 'se 'eherishei: tl practices of a church' - trpll d bered in the arisb in,f3Fiun hutabkt eras _ , ,`,thatAbalex 'itir X4l lEEE morningoof'the about 85 Miles •' now Governor, mostr stringent the government ted the ordei of - trui'f of:do f-Alvarridelwas neri.fromlficest- California tp be Areeric4l*. Batts.! the lOth , ziOst., I Taylor's cOlUmn, oug whtoW loft Gen. gcea biro: bit- ousperablY.P . ! It il- • ` P' les i ,I. l i t i in ton e ' N, I ved dire% Ott\ vs in id eil of eially turned, 94 par . ticularly ) *theii "Cut =favor,* ma tcolnet- IO 'al. three six loOtirolsr :ic--,...: 4 , aged 66 "IL i elire.- be said that:her, istian thareeter, will at once rd= l g . ?. Deprived,. Of her thotightsiwere her in :whit ;abe will of her I ea eased the. ,liapPi dispeniatioos, 'or by her .. .J00114 era might ty. It wail this Divine WM, that her charseter, is not the „chief iision to the inent trait i Pmetnery our ittention,'ind ,';.that • no airw -of action, .by in our power, by der ourselven not I • r he deeeased irtafs Lath, and alitn4; t communiti-tf ess and evotion e piineitd4s - 1 and long be semem ;vine: ,A 4 lOa pia. ahn 00 in Teekin Des* ,11 the 3.l:Volunteer ari 6,l.,Ati" ) §o . cer will, . F4rdimber neiii al nil shalketouipt• CARP 111111 101 - , ,BriitiderniPeet;'r* 9111,. imen_CcfarnPusd.4 111 Wade itcsat.b:Ahne is Volitiiimitnt Veal* ItriTERAP.IOIOOO- eta Div :: ptit. II Mee, if :1846- -•- • ATIVITION I . ' . . T" i . . . 01 1 p f 1 °libel*, (if Gen; P . • . 1* :-t wee.. -tar I .:. 1 !..,; • • May, nex , armed a • •11 .. r e cta. • '' :‘ - .'-, i - ' Brit) - -- litit•-Militia ' . ', per ' pqd Rex-i„l:formady, ,'- - - at.tbe Haan - ;will •1:1,.. arse?. la . Mat,. MoCtty.' ibstied iilY et ,at, tO Oak^. •A. M, d 4alpilli,sa ilia law di ,- ' EDWIN - 4e WEB% , _-!• .. i i :,, ,- ".; waier ,Aiiiii:2l - 1 47. 1 , f • PUBLIC IfE*113111E v ? - - }"autisetiber. "fOrff! , _l 4 . o ooses at his ir_enidqnce. 24ttf 6:1 'in the •forenojon. the f One - Spnn of' , One Bree44lo: l Tw&F.n. l n-H Eight C0., 1 .Beven'Yearr of .-hit 6 .. tit; public suction, tatiir- Ciiiiiencilrit Av.* o'clock, • .• o ld s 11(9' Thirty Sheep :0110 , yoke of, °tie' .l Marlins oikipgox*-,‘ to.. will toii Omsk, 101111 -teerurily. * 1 _ IiUGHCOWIM. ‘pril 14041847- , 4.e.etlit oriiineinap ntereat and approved Bait Bridgewater, SPRING , alkolD - cefied--MistiOnarketm. iu*heit - P.As_the.CheaOst 's•Aussuaro. NEW PirD em A r k -f all kinds just r arid wilt be sol illimtrniec April Art*Biltzog% '. !I „f Lyons ay. thin ler * .11. Oland 162:Aiid, Roble l entered' into plirthersliip ri ;handler; accei; Th ey l'ines. to joe-in'.regdintilf;lol . dull fan! 4# 1 1 01 1 1 ,/tb: a - .. ! iii,4oz7 Giiisilt___N* i i•Thawart . .y=sigi . , 1 icp W_WhilF6 o€l, isaudi *l4 VIM_ 46.1 g Thhe Old Stan llittY he fonnd ,C.Simpidn'..ihei ha. under ihe:fital of.l!-'• 'will 'endeavor at lot attend 1* those ;who call. The rebet111;110 et. alas.;lke..., be Sold Untisuntly to tbiir ClOialagii ' 40 0 4 Old-Pewbe:i'llehei eieer will be reeOdi tell" HittnitEtl.ftdtil: ilurrEksock .4 0 .,B eev ga x , 'pia Of all,kiads : atid for a cIY .01.._ , ?! good *oo' LARGE 41- 0nc 1 4 11 1 1 4. sate by r 1 Match 10,1847. ' . elieby ictitciw edges ban. i 01 1 0 4 figgis to Ow WWI bowed lit?erst, a altars of . *l'COa*e*thi ivill, 01,• 1 reaviipate /6114 - slier their are • die: -.114 t,.. het mint bti 1 uch as. aeemcutitilliag td, atliiihhOltiiitt paYrrienti .r bie rbe &tie in tg llijeit kind .I'4p Jilt capital_ tirlik:trhil •umpetci with his morels: piirchisiiik'for iiiiti. - 'Ha that -, every -one laditited; tiecn„atuadipg .fittan . via: .. (except those Vihiihave *Chivy willi 'Calk' during F prit),aiat , aettle.-4vrithout 1 •' , ...c AIX. TYLER.. , i • .t 47t , ' ::-, i THE Subse iber self uatAe 1 have tiesteired. upon thVir patroneiti, and iii tave fvi ah! nebei,or pepronted to say to„ . stile accounib ; .t May werlenn initiryd talent tonskliy.inthin tteed3-tasueteristull..f . Vona nelib tams. - by" I epril expect-tberefor.e.l hoottopeounts Mor: entintha,;:to as. yea inaile'expre4 - atria -the present month-:( red and .obliga.. Montrose; April 71J 'l3 ouli , Irtment of /7 and! (,)themilit.iipproved-ccma ; , di and - foisate at low prt n. suaßtm 611:1847. - -- • 46 . ••• L 6/ . .8 • rL ~. 4 NEW I f nd f u Q ' .CM. orch-Orsl 7 _ Strut :ni just.:rOiv eel - IAI,', • - 1 New bliifold:. LiCLIDCIt Tin , _ PINP!!:14 Co , 03.14ne.ac. &c.. HO, IY reduced prices. fa .. , 40ri /* • . iovr)o!..rie62l , ' ~. --, , :-.49,11i-eFrobs•.• i "A-.. A. . • . 1 • ...:.: :• •., ..., T be " score - 6 .tibel ,•iiiki.litreet. inn', be,....p. itdOsiciels. , '• Goodl. „.., -.4:9nsiatipi f* - ... - : , - •:-, i - I)*i•OPirligh . . 4 " - - • .• , . caicutte0 -7 i mutz-iictils.. L ' .• '-•• I -.r.,41:0 314 . 314siliesi: 1- ...,L'../ **.... -1F 1 1%.4 -, '' .i 1;...;'-,='-,- i ' 4011 4 ° 0 14 11 :i l •-• • !: .4 , .• ; .7414..., zz - f4 . f..i , ..74 r.,.-.7 : 1. , ..• • f .. ! .. 1 4..,l6iiiiiiitiiii.iiirOik, . • . •.. _.., iriltli,il :I: . '..! r earl. ntiktOiet Nig* Pilaw 1: , :• • Awczirstik - . ~1.44-...,-; . .* •ninti,viAiuts •,-,-.4: : ;:.. 7 ,. t wa t i uu i v . 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