oner in a dilapidated liable in St. linlotis,,and that this child, a nation's idol, woUld ham through slew pars 4 neglect and isorro'w4nal sink into a invetten grave. _ (7b be Fontinued.) a)1; THE DtiMOCRAT: RE , 1)=111:;100.. Thursday, par.Alessis.,Str ';; 1 . r, , Taggart, and Little haviplseetl us untierlenewed obligations.lb , their publiisifittorS. To . CoaaaspoNor.x,F.-- , The communication of E. Walker is positively declined. -.• ~ Arr:anenyinoui elsomunication ,signed "A auspietanna Democrit" was piund in our box reaterilay i . but is not Tublished thil week for 4iro reasons, first, bCcrta' use our paper-was.too - nearly up when it was*eceived to admit it, with •aueh remarks as we 'atijudge necessary, and 2d, because it is .unacciartaniedvkith the :name - o tile -author. 'We thi* we can recognize the ;hind writing, but ar4 satisfied that Ike is only 'the transcriber, 'not h e author. .We should suppose that any psrson 'capable of writing Inch a communication would know that to in :sort any anonymous tsticle, without knowing -the author's name, wtuld be a palpable violas - tion of the rules and nvaria - ractices of a 46 41is , disguise Printing Offic e . If: e wil 1 And entrust us with is real cognomeri, so that - we may be satisfied is are nbt the dupes of our enemies,-his request hall be attended to next -week. .1 - A ratite Afoot. - 'The work of anotinir Presidential;campaign may now be said-to b§ briskly commencing. Among the Fedei:alisfs notesrof preparation are already heard, conspi4uous among which is the dismal howl of "mint to a few over-grown; insotent capitalists erikaged in matmfacturing —the invariable reso. of that party pending. a : Presidential canvass, for well-known purposes-' With a desire doulltlesa to promote this ob ject, we' understand tat reports have been ex palyely cironlate34rrugh this county by a number of unacrupulois Oa, lat ans-a.ml upstarts of Whiggery, " that ciery I ron*Furna cc in the .State has shut up slit," because of the ama zing influx of foreign 4: on, and consequent de _preciation of . the pri m With all due deter 'Mile to _those Who rettfil such stuff, we must Ei ; ; , : ' rarer to the ipany inquiries that have .come - , '''l chat such iepresentations are utter .-'y and'''s ly false, ait4 calculated grossly to dis deceive. i . The only instance of 1111, as we glitlier from our 'exchanges, As — a , f the Rollingiliill at Willteabarre, and, 41% _-that hag, is owing , more to the feet - that 66'1 'company never wan Osilvent, than to any effect •of the Tariff, or the ituportation of foreign iron. 'The truth ii, as we adorn from the " Farmer" ,of that place, MessraiMurdoek & Co., the re puted .owners of the? concern, purchased on credit, and Corductedgt upon the Same princi ple until arced to pty the original ptirchase _money, when they were compelled to " smash." Thereported suspensiim of the Montour Works, . . ' at Danville; is entirekk untrue. Simultaneously 14 this movement is anoth er one of similar impirt mentioned in another -column. A circular laas been published, sigr,' ed by forty-two Iron masters of this State, at the head of which stands the same' of that ex ploded humbug, Get t James Irvin, calling a ' -Convention at Harristurg on the 22d inst., for the purpose, ostensih '4-; of galvanizing the old .defunct Tariff of 184 into; being, or to, send -.up such a united, pitions wail to Congress as 'to get at least a respfcCul audience. - Of their intentions there can lac no doubt. The histo sy of every quadren4al canvass for the last . -twelve or sixteen yet; abundantly shows that a panic,. in every thing their hands can-disturb .orinvath infect, is inPispensable to effect even • sthe stinutest show oflWhigiery. We are not. surprised, but rather - gratified, that this policy, , : bas been thus early commenced, for is-e:have Jh a t ; _ e ii n fido t ee in, t' Qe e intelligence itud good sense of the: people. believe , them bpArger imperiiouirtcosuelt Illy lounbug ' lll ,lAO4' This beiligithe ease;ineh a hue-anti_4:o4the eapitartsts and their. Whig lacquO*)rill be wholly abortive. i - We are not tlisposild to question but . that the prices of iron mai be, c o w or very st:on, I depreciated; and thathoo, - perhaps; in cense suence of increased . importations - On de •other hind, and for ofriontf.reisons; we should: be surprised if, such were not the ;case, Not that.these iniportatiodn have been,'er will be, Augmented because of a modification of. the 11 if 0f.1842,1* bieltw of the tate panic A ii_kaiklnd, which-seriously Steeted uf _man ae . teriei'efinan, es weltpieverytbing else, caus int 'lbt'ersab of manlf the heaviest estahliih le4a4titeersoti nt siten mense plan- . litietnithelieMaroodkv under the Auctioneer' himukar,- i at : iiriceegr . ly-reducek'and in many eases inOrely nominal :. : Such we'aiiipille -the t ease, i l ia' the k i fi ' e * , - ntitic! ofiroo thiM s i Old,; /I • have tee ei'll4,f.po4-,,,.. x 4*, no•donht;iiii - p - Oted' inte o 4 - 0 9 0.4 1 70#1 \ -4 4 4 tete eempetita 4 4 1 " Willi : C ‘ ware Or, ~ oirO;;manutmitorers.4 Emelt i state of - 04 ) e*iftil*.(t!Enig.rarilY, 1 the:meat stupid bkie thea4 * lotf._ . 4. to . air power-#,i oialTaol,l74l:*.o,l4tee . rlll4l 1 . 044 ivented it. ,10(iii*tisoidin04 : 4,3risii, which AO - legislation .1 0 , , ,„:4, - 4 or eta predsoM'At interdiet,ii, That: it- - it[', - Im , ,q,telta - , Pe,tiri:•• 4 11 * - j - . 40 4i11ek it . -iintf. lie*'fOok, iii*t4iii.o44-figaili.isilibilithii447 - 4-* ~, EL EI;EI Ildfal .March 9, 1849. I - I 1 lanaLnopprio i of common noir and Cliocont 7 mo l * . i.ancaol I t.' fier will ie,eion p4 s ite‘i . igiut; pe,no: tit!), OM' in oonjulotion .* !thi Ito *eat W:iokisofiOn4 of A panic : for' tye 'app/king , . ..i, s „, I: lig tosithtency. : . !,„ ' Thelybigit of Pittsburg arcs uut flat-footed' agaiugt both Taylor and Clay,snd in favor of Scott for thel Presidency. A, large meeting wiis convened in chit city- on the 22d ult., at which a ling ,itch: of resellutlem were pissed, ti t fullof 3.lexic n b sympathy, and replete with lau4ation of e "hero of Lundy's Lanc.”— Some of the pealiera were peculiarly severe upo l ualr.olo,•,.comparing him to the " skunk of *lick ero llo* ng resoluticn eclipses, for consis teoy, anytbillg - lately put forth : `i4esoll That while we look upon the s having been commenced unne ecisarily andkunconstitutionally by the execu yet Con ress baring subsequently recog nted it, endur 'gallant armies under Gens. Scott and Ta ylor having at an enormous ex penditure,of blood' and• treasure conquered a largaportian of the, enemy's country--we are now in favor of Congiesa making such' appro priations as alay be. required to sustain our gallant armylin Mexico, ,until an early and flonorable pare can be secured." .The present war wad " commenced unneces sarily and unconstitutionally by the executive," yet " we are how in favor .of Congress making such appropriations as may be required to sus tain our gallant army in Mexico, nail an early and i?onorablp peace can be , secured !" Mag nanianius fellimvs! And then what consistency! Vote men and money 'to- carry on an " unne cessary, urcOnstitutional war of the executive," " until an h4norable pOce is obtained ! !" What a paradox ! Fourth of March Convention. We have ieturns from the first day's preeee ii dings of thisrbody. which assembled at Harris burg on Sat rdny last. The Convention or gani±d at a early hour, every delegate being present eithr in person or by proxy. Hon. James Buch nap was nominated as the choice atof Pennsylv is for the Presidency, as was ex pected, on tile first ballot, by the following vote : i For Jame 4 Buchanan, . 84 " Geo. I. Dallas, 34 ". Lesvisi Cass, 10 " Marti Van Buren, 5 Israol P4ter, Esq., of Westmoreland, was nominated oil the third ballot fur Canal Com missioner, anil Cols. John W. Forney and Wil son Weandlcss were chosen Senatorial dele gates, tO•the Baltimore Convention. The Con vent:bin then iadjourned over to Monday, when the remaining delegates , electors, and State Central Comtnittee will be chosen, and the cl. , dress and teliolutions - adopted. Further 'oroceedings next week. to the Rio Grande. Marc We have quently 'heard it denied by the more rabid a ti-war Federalists, (and occasion ally seen tho same in print,) that Gen. Taylor'' advised the march of our troops, to the Rio Grande. That such is. the fact, however, will , be seen from' the following extract of a letter from bid Zad. dated Corpus Christi, Texas, Oct. 4, lB4li. We think we have published it before, but no matter, so that it serves to con fute the trea 3onable stuff of these self-constitu ted obeidea: • ./ .. It is wi great deference that I make any suggestions a topics which may become mat ters of deli; to negotiation ; but if our govern ment, in , se ding the question of boundary, makes the like of the Rio Grande an ultima tum,ltanntitlUEr doubt that the settlement will be greatly facilitated and hastened by our taking posseision at once of one or two points on or quite ilear the river..,e4 Our strength awl state . or reparation should be displayed in a manner sic to be nijetaken . However salu tary may be the effect produced upon the bor der people by our presence here, we are too far trom,the fro tier to impress the government of Mexico wit onr readiness to vindicate, by nti force, of a , if necessary, our title to <the country as,f r as the Rio Grande. The army of oceupatio. will, in a few days,'be concentra ted at this i 'int, in condition for vigorous and ellieient ser ce. Mexico having yet made . no positive dell , ration of war, or commenced any overt act of i ostilities, SEP. .1 do not feel at liberty, 'un i er my instructions, particularly thotte,of Jill Bth, to make a forward mon- went to th Rio Grande, without authority from , the Department.",, "In case * forward movement should be or dered or AITHORIZED, I would recommend the necupatilm of Point Isabel and Laredo, as best adapt to the RurpCses of observing the course oft.h_ ricer, and covering the frontier settlementa •f Texas." Signed, that thus: whether the. .rs. & RIVES inform ! Dive letters almost daily, inquiring . 1 ' can firnish back numbers, of the 1 Globeand Appendix fur , the l ak of Congress. They 'state that day of April, they will furnish 'an the beginning .to the Conclu-, ' at the original subscription. ll After that period, the, price .4 to $3 Congressiio 1 to l i t l he 401 ,:ion of slltor IrUl a one , • • ; ufiAsoz - 'ham ¥, e& flepope4„ v R Dkir reOf ; con , his' pcio!t- iv moot- splen4 ft % g. '2. prmion,!—S. D. Patterson Esq., r bba interest in. , the U. S. 13-T -10 Edmund Demme.. The Peer bwe i cietineted by the firm of Dat e; the latter gMailemin 'retaining dater., -It came.. 10 AS last week ,t - mortal calitmns, - ,aild Jixibing I :ere is no . itamticia IMt. - that , foiili Weweralaer published' in Pl# l o. 3l oists, [ l °74 :pin * 11 4. 0 c,4 0 4 1 ' eep i fee fer. #5, itld twenty do.for $26 - ' tv 4 ii E.:i.itirl., liollsiden II &soli' ' a3l ~, - , - , - on 0- , !ll_ , 1181. 4 1 kyli firs ; and interesting tree ties-Imr ' band ;-' ' 4:lleiente• `Greeley 4. 1 ~ i • `, roe ilse,,,Olatocrat• ~ . , 4., „ Cao-. . I • .. Tiarllif Itit.:' - ', z'oitstzen- 4 4/eittr, Sir—Tholgh it ''' : -1 1..- - , ,, i ip.... ~ . ~ . ~ •.. . . , . .Ttlipeitnspa** , ,s ~ that forty,-twn i seems th'; , it was entirely proper That likin ifiess, havtfailH "omply;itb..the request of your Me i " bil l fi rin4lr 'g a g ed .- '- ' ' dresqeilthe,i,pub tilitt - pect-: -1. - . , .. . ... , - printing o."retnarks of Mr. Thompson, o I° ' ng- the hortible. co 19 ition o f ess, alli n reply tt:_, the- e explanation' of . Mr.l'Vt ' i occasioned.byihe tifeally. Fie • cle„0 per ' 'lam '` niprisedastonished—that,any O cent. Tariff '.of 1846'redueing the price of their 'Who is i ' wgreat adMirer of Mt. Buchanan," ri. -. TileAlre,tabout . I to hold a_grnnd Con , . tion.a Mr" Ourg, to devise- Some plan tn. and-deli* to p romote hie election to the Pre get rid 4 ''''' 'resent !Tariff, ',Blurt° get one:i . sylpney, could, wish .to have Mr. *Thompson 's that 4 ,, !' 'the " great staple interests of ipinarkt.artd by the voters- of this Congres- Pei ' :'i Tice flag of thete', l -f forty-tw4l i . firiii4,i7' ' ,ha e e . m „ bla T z h on e Ld' l u y p 4 o i n g 'i g te e ; tl C ein t,s e t a sional.D: lila. What.. Ir. T. said relative to the election of A '.;-.- I',' . S . filte r Gen. Cameron to the T. S. Senate' and the •A''' , '• -_ y! :.1 4 10_40ibt. , Not because t ~..- t oyi . -_._ ,_ Liorninathrof Judge IVoodward, cannot meet ma nly 7 , , ,,, , the favorible response of the Democracy here; ha P-, ''.,...,., . .. ~ 1 , mspeetin the latter, gebtletnan, not even of did'. , i of the iron trail the' Whi , altho' they know him aa Wl ' ire of Wavering Democrat; 846, "Gcnt&al Catiteroq eh' 'the , Mr. Tho inpson ways St knows tit the main iss{n people atAltat timc,:by 1 Tariff of 142 ;--that the was elled,,was, the ' Written to, by a Whig CI inemberstof the Legisix, Cominittile, that if elected, lie would go fdithe Tariff of* ;—that a very few Democrats, who also wer44:2-Tariff-men, joined the Whigs and thus sectl.--ed the election of an U. S. Senator pledged 1,,0 Whiggism: the REAL Democrats opposingilis election, and the whole party sub sequentli and triumphantly sustaining. that opposition. Such being the undeniable facts, comment's needless . REPORTER. ..... In rel ' p ion to the above we may be permit ted to add that if the ‘.lDemocratic Union" and . " Pennstanian" are any authority, Gen. Cam eron is lit only chargable with the above po litical sin, but also of opposing the election of that pur ." minded patriot and sound statesman, Fas. R. nt:NK, last fall, and of voting for his antagonis , James Irvin. In the light of such facts the audations of Gen: Cameron's Democ racy see , exceedingly ill-timed, and calcula- / t i ed to make no very favorable impression of I the Demicracy of his panegyrist, in this lati tiale,at fast. : . . . „,-e.,.„ TILLS PEAIOORATIC REVIEW.—The, stiren umber l'f this excellent Magazine is 14fore the flub 4. IS opens with an able article on the ”11 do Island Question—, Sovereignty of Ithe People," which is followed by well written articles oil Elective .Judiciary, &artist, and A tnerican Literature, the Follies of the Faculty,' i Vile Spring, Phaedon, (continued,) Influence lofPenal iLaws, The Adventures of Columbus, IA lloyal:4%larriage, Alleal Pirate, The Belea gueredi *art, Financial and Commercial Re li-iew, as f the Gossip , of the Month. On the whole it tia rather an interesting number. '4l—___ THE IrpRENOLOGIOAL JOURNAL, for March, published by FOWLERS & WELLS, 130 Nassv ;street, N Y., is all() on our table. It contains some val u able information, and deserves a *ide .udtenco k ith the public, which we doubt not .it enjoys 'Few men have done more for the intellect F 1, moral and, physical improvement the pres‘ t generation than the publishers of this Jou i al. Terms only $l. THE t r NIGN MAGAZINE, for March, has been received. It is elegant in appearance, and We . judge fr4n a hasty glance over its ample pages, well filled. The UNION is a magazine univer sally adniired. lsrael Post. N. Y., Publisher. Terms qi per single copy, or 12 do, for $:2O. Nothirig from the Legislature. worth repori ing this iveek. The Senate has resolved to adjourn sn the 21st inst.—if the House is . Th • ou - HONo6.—The highest honor which tican be staved upon a foreigner in. France, has been•eonferred on M. Bancroft. He has been cholien a Corresponding member of the In-' stitute. RThe United States has two' out of seven, iJa class of history selected from the 'whole w' Id. • • 1 THE ti I EATY OP PEACE.—Major Van Buren who is jif t from Mexico, states positively. that the trea ' will be confirmed. He says that the obnoxio 41.' clause relative to old land claims, Will be a..andoned by Mexico. ' " The Lone Star.” Unde ,this captiok the Harrisburg Uniqnl of the 2 inst., shows a wantonness of abusej of Hon. 11. WiLmor which none but the most t eeklessland unprincipled would evince. It' States t.i t Mr, Wilmot is "entirely unsupport fed," th i he "is against the Constitution, ',against ' compromises, against the party in the Sta -''—all of which the Union knows to be false. ~ We have no respect for the man'who Twill twi- and turn for "emoluments _ and re- 'lwards" +Y. has the Editor of the Union. Hel talks a : ut others " wielding a firebrand," and yet , . is ono of those " disorganixers," !who aga I. and again stated that the tariff of 1846 w anti-democratic, and repeatedly as serted t ''(inevitable dereat would result to the • ;Democr 1 ie party if its candidate was not open.; :ly-in fav rof the restoration -of the tariff of 1842. ho was then* wielding a fire-brand?" Was it ~, r. Wilmot or, the Democratic Union ?i i The. i!, ion, is engaged— by the- month, we Suppose ; in the villainous business of hunting (down " k e fearlegs, the truly able and eloquent i t . Wilmot l But it s a crusade against truth I _ —. Z. TAYLOR 'and jus ce. - The honorable _ Re'ircsentative :frcint'tbi district .cannot be put.dowel by all ,the " U i o ns " in creation. His constituents know ; 1 m ; they kitow him lo bo "'honest, faithful, n d, capable ;" . they know bin) to be, fearless rid bolds—not " too bold"—in the dis charge o his duty:' ' The Ilarriamrg i Union may. :d own with the whole weight of its *indica ire,b'ut in honest and intelligent people ' ,hurl back its foul slanders with.ton fold- fore and the "lone star " will gpide tint t irandere ` back from the, labyrinths of Federal jamto t s .. DeMocratie Platforms" on ,which. rest the beret and etlual policies "of freedom iigiinat' proud*" S riff forfavenge only', oir free de and direct tazation." Tiogg Banner. , , - heC o Tra Mal per e begi 1g pun was a Wrote a genuine _ gmuu,, in .favor of 1.400, Taxation. There was iiit: " Protection on ve nue principles" in it, tie - moderate dutiesonthe ad valorem scale, but an•utter detestation of all ,Tariffs, whether for protection or revenue. Public opinion on ' the question was such,: that,. at . that time, we, had tOtea that anybody would read more than the title-page: But fortunately for the sale of the pamphlet, and, perhaps, somewhat for the cause of fren Trade, the Protectionists of the Fast heard ofltlie horrid doctrine it con tained. An election was about to -be-held in '( . l(inneelticut for State officers, and as the Pre sidential Election was close at band, trio sub ject of the Tariff eras much - agitated. One morning we' found_ our entire edition, about four thousand, seized upon :or sela out, to be 'taken into the State' of Counecticut, as a Whig electioneering docunient ; and the first we saw. l of their,contents Was in the columns of the. Hartford and New Haven Whig papers The Tariff Whigs and the Tariff Democrats heaped all manner. of abuse•npon the author, and in or der to save the Democratic party of that State I from total annihilation, a Mr. Ingersoll, a Dentocrat.of the High Tariff stamp, through great effortN.snecee'ded in re-captut mg a con siderable4iiiinber of the. pamphlets; and to show his appreciation of them, lie fastened a 'big stone to them, and sunk - them in the Con nectiltiriver. Hewever; _the-vile seed was so', / . ~i-. cast throughout the - State. What ,.....,. , eveti'_' ", , eve been the effect of this doctrine in .• i ' ; -scut at that day, .re are satisfied thaei ''',publication of this tract it the Whig, pap : - of . Connecticut produced ultimate gool 1 1 N ot. long since we saw in a Connecticut paper; the proceedings of a Democratic meeting, and i ant6ng the resolutions was one on the Tariff. t taken almost verbatim . from this old and once despised Free Trade 'pamphlet. We shall soon , re-publish the greater portion ofthis pamphlet, I and the Whigs will do us a. grent favor if,they will purchase as liberally as they did in 1843. The time will soon come, 'when candidates for Congress will be forced,-in ordeirto secure their election, to declare that they ilillgiyo eatitect Taxation. There Is •no fear nowOt losing popularity, by advocating this only lion ; est method of defraying the expenses of the I Government. • The Iron men had better be i quiet. 'The next great Tariff contest will be on 1 broader prihciples than any former one. If we were.a Protectionist,' we would do nothing but I praise the present Tariff, nod thus-hope to al lay discussion, and hold.on to the 20 per cent.; 1 and 30 per cent. as lOng as possible. The pe02 , 1 I pie begin to get an idea into their heads that ! I every branch of business ought to stand or fall en the resources of those who conduct it—their !genius, energy, enterprise, together with the! natural] advantages a free and presperous coon- 1 try givtis them. We have said bear°, that the greatest'possible protection the industry of our] people Can have, is to remeve every restriction I upon trade. The idea of protecting a nation's- I industry by taxin g what the people consume, !is to paradoxical for the nineteenth century. Loosen the shaelles that bind and re'striet commerce, and you will afford a greater pro- . teetion to the nations industry, 'than all the i Tariffs ever enacted will give them.—N. Y. I Glpbe. • , OUR insIiIIFACI'URERS.-31CerCatif 8 Cut ton Mill, of Norristown, is tempirarily stopped partly on account of Mdifficulty with the hands, who were asked to take the same wages that were current just before the advance, which at : thelast excitement they demanded and obtain- Cd, and Partly becauee a &amt. suspension is re quired to prepare for malting, a new style of goods, understood to bo a.eheap cloth, to sell at about- 4 'cents a yard, for _printing and ex port. Jtimison's mill is buzz as usual. . The iron blast funmces at Conshohocken and Spring Mill are in full work, and intend so to 1 continue. The Tam'stack however, was chilled lately in getting repaired. A new furnace of large size is nearly completed on the west side of Schuylkill, near Spring Mill. Ainong the numerous d;vidonds of manufac tories thro' Maryland, we notice 25 per ( cent, i• profit on the capital stock of the Hartford tiManufactuiina Company, and most of the stock- Et rquotations arc largely above par. nib-fact is safer evidenceupon which to form conclusions,n than the oecalional stoppage of a "tiorkshop, which - must memo ft:ont incidental causes in times of the greatest, prosperity.— rotsrille Emporiron,.. Mont LIBEL SUITE.-31r: 'McMakin pi the. Philadelphia SaturdayCoutier has sued the ed itors of tho Philadelphia Anieriettn, Nelvs, Bul letin, Saturday Post, Scott's Weekly, and the Lady's Book, for libel, in pUblishing statements in relation_ to his late controversy with Mrs: Holden; the widow 'nf'.his 'tleceiged partimr.— Baltimere'Clikper;k' • • F We have no doubt he will reever an ini; mouse amount of damages; hateis, if.tho dourt rendersr a. verdiet upon tho ,ptineiple of "thd greater the . truth, , the:greatet the lihel." ' Tai ‘i rug Ooricoi,iB.4-By the death of Mr. A. s, and the election of Mr. Ileidgotq Dem.,.. the Sixth District of Pennsylvania the House stands Whigs 116, Denmerats,.ll4J Levin, Ness and Tte k are iiiassed as whigs.. , Dir In a day or ;two 'the remains of Mr Adams will-% trans prred from the Congres sienna receiving vault;' to their Eitace•of rest i Quincy. n.--A . Signal of Litei.„ from • DifeldirAW. [ Ne4Orleatiardates•4!,the litt stat 4 tli ,the.En i ah st *bleb *ltttp land . oil_th4,2o.th; eamer fiat 30 : Oitlfro era-Crux *l i the - Ail' t; ourier (rem thet - i,Englisltilegiti . k!OFFi , era Ortiz beforeth i, :ntelifitiiwiAliil. ; tei froiirthe nit! nt litexieci4 4 o#.# 3 ':' *io4o,97Ksiar of Ithilillth wont • t yinoiineement batittin."tieitt -44 -c, ,I. ill ified' - o„4 - 'tho:pirtOftlni:34101.0 o'. ' i) y receiving the sig nature of • Minister of Foreign ',kaki, on dui, 10 deb date it bears. `ngpf the Deputies and'Senaf 'st was-held; but. duly twee ' a majority of them the treaty. •• . ith his company, was r L insti, and Gen. Alv: nisi : Jti ent off his t rivating:efory effort ti Nd *OA cs (i far sums: 1'61201 (. 4a that Sam .iSSI;O;ft to leave the 11 anmends to his friends th -.the, Unite &States. rh a good gavernmel iblishes a letter, in - I .goverhinent or Querei.,- . Gen. Scott have resole cid u t . on - the - mprisonnient; of Santa -Anna, anti thus, remove the only .obstaele which:exists a ail sal a speedconclusion of pence :" T 'here wa eon siderab e animation eXhibited atl• Queret ro. fr Businesls was fast reviving nnder• the g ne , belief tat peace was at hinrid, if not, a, ea conelud d. : ~ i The American Star of tfie - 16th says tile • nouneertfent . had been Officially made 4 , Minister of Foreign- Relations, th at the tre t: had Lech signed the second time by Mr.l for the United States,-and Senors Couto,;C e vas, an 4 Atristian, Centmissiiiners of the LM • jean Gefrernment. . , The Mexican papers confirm the artiefe l s of the treaty, in the matter of the cession dial of New•Mditico, Texas and Upper CalifOrnia, I their part, and the payment of'fifteen milli( bonus, rind five-millions of citizens' 0' against Mexico by the United States. ito he The l ed at 1 111' l on , at The official 'was rat 'grew 1 Rossak, ult., w' Alerts - al of the Hritannta:s. , The 4teantship Britapnia, after a protaltte,et paisage ;of 21'days, arrived at Boston, at ;2 C. clock otOlie 4th of Maieh; having left Liv .r. - g pool on .ohe 12th of Feb.. , g: The ti!ews is not especially important: f In money market abroad wassimproving. h ;,.., has been a slight rise in'COtton,'. and ['Art :e falling o in grain. ..-4 'flit Illtritisit Governinent has taltemaide I. ded stand in support of 'the hope, decitir i that any alined demonstration ;on the .. 1) rt orirtAustria, i n to oppose the measures?(3ll. 07, pir, ecuted . 14, the Papal Stated will..bailift* part of ()real Britain wi*orce of*iiiii.l_:' The B'itish Parliamentlms.re-assenithl the first Rebate of importance arose upon] tine for 4 select committee to, inquire_ int, conditioand prospects of the West:l'l4i, nies. .:• The a l ointment of a•eomecittei tr , , but port the express. umilerk i t, i no change would be m •,,irtltlie~ Irment other than th .! Y.' an n'tiraneed The Pope's rescri , .- ; - been reeeiv , Ireland, &mantling to knnlitfrenk.,,ttm,l3 whether the clianzes of alteAlenuticiatiot political iinterinedling by the ' pricsthoo true'. It administers a :stern rebuke The phoide of the two Sicilia . have at : n ii triumphtid over the King. Afrm of corrti n. 4 Lion has 'been agreed to, founding aliheril islative representa t ion. The Roman Cith lie religion alone will be toleratett Thetiews from Switzerland does not p, s much interest. The Diet-is - El:tidy rest) e maintain the rights of the country as dfr e nd independent state. - Accounts from Ireland are distress g Deaths from starvation are said to have ka place Oroln , hout the land. Political !st runs high between the three stational the're ; - the subdivided- party from the t o Irelandare vehement in their!. incitements au hntneldiate appcal.to arms affiainst Ertl but thislis reprobated by the ethers.- MAIL! ROEMER CAIIM---- IT.JaIIICS Sii Ck Art mail carrier on the route flow Towanda, ' , di ford couhty, to Eaton in this: county, I. s ri rested l'aSt week for robbing the mail. lie k - cumstanees of his detection are aS fellops i- Money had been missing frpni the mil r Sickler ;bad been suspected as , the den d, to for sow '. time, and , on Friday last, ,I os Master t Mehoopany mailed; $2OO to hIU 1 .., dolphin, leller being preset ;it the time. ' h Post M. ster then followed tbd mail to ;a 4t where h found the . package .eont.aini . g.' h money missing, and returning itninediatel • : sued to within seven miles Of, Towanda, vrl e: the fell+ was overtaken, and on being s al ed the money was concenled4 in the toe boot. W hen Sickler found he was caug owned a , and confessed the deed, ar previou depredations at dilfetent times . I the paste eight inanths-Lhe is how safely' in jail it this place. Gretit piaise is dal 11. Barres Esq., P. M. at nehoopany, sacr 9 acity and shrewdneshrewdnessin-ferreting 41 th46..f, and his vigilenee and activity in are him.—. Wyoming Patrol, ,_ FAT A 4 EXPP.R IM 1 EigT !WITH 1t., " fit.oner, A young-lady, dalighter of .I%tr. - Macao baker in New York, Says thetrue ly met her death most awful from thei use of this tIQW fashionable b geroua - preparation... About I . l ,three wee the ether was-employed , to all Y, the toot. !nit subieqUently the - suffereil Was supp,• die, froni what (qua() doeS2tikt appear, apparent death, however, viasunly a tra protraetCdswailir'n ;, for on . 9,pOtitig day or tarougo,.the Uniiirtunatti girthAd, round upon her face, and in:hi* ageriy peration' had actually destriiYed'tire" of: gers, on recovering froniherlteripertif by ether. _ • _ Tug 4.arzEILAL ComatirrEll:---The' COminittee;.at- a me.tithig-hohk.hat' .unanimataly decided' Wet the' f ritory pOnciplo enibodiedin - tkoPrOviso Wilmot:. We are - pletiod tefind that o .York Dmt , orae:y are,.without exception voi. fliee !labor Mid' g • PENti§O.MANIi: CA:NAIL—neI Cana C, i mitoioneo ifiPen-48Ylvania hare fiieit u on t , folk:4111114 dap forlthe,opening : of canal 1 V2 J a doll in ; thili state: - The Delaware. djYie 00 o the 1:,6"t , V tfarehi the,,mainline (from ~ h hi f 4 delphia •to {PittelA'y. on tloil.Oth O _Mar it the Susquehanna.ana narth an4,lyeafit , no 'in on the ;sth of Mardi . ' - A ~.-..,..- • 1 9191 P O 1 THE GOI iiioe ';ini-iiii - 4 . 1. "siva. ~, ,01,2fins4y nighylnst,Patrick itorini, who 1'46 tinder sintenee of dent for chi:minder of ftit t sgwrinee Brennan, the Drqve at deal Castle, ilfthitkeounfy, and'who wan, to 'Jaye been hun g i" on ti4-'3l escaped, fremtbJail t tr\l „s Or'whinkiirette , eompanied,,l* . by four; o kri n e Ls . • iiiiers;::eonfiliia for smaller ioffenees by e N, jo g :Weis - elf of his irons, and breaking a ar et ..., hole thrinigli the‘front wall'of the prison. ilt e has not yetibeett taken.. The !Sheri ff offer s s 4, reviaritof.s2oo' fur bis apprehension, We b ut -.lmigwelideAd tlit any prisonein Could be rt. '• tallied ifor even one day; in our miserable old rieketikhil: Nothing wi ll remedy the dill. 1. Itemoval:of the eat, of . Jut. Ind the erection of rrille -.Ellloiwit. Erg Irrench' g ht licited to_ allow kisstd t . te.riPopfoOtlie bag _which .crootilleriir Counter, and la.s,filled With cents. qhe taesurprise of the t,o,her, , natisfadtion, on open tit contain.tie place o f igL :florin ,„ I The genthnatt at the girl I,sista tmyielding. ratn.madp to the tribunal, that there wash stridently a ;simple kiss.!l could not, by far, be appiuiecd-at such a',.snra. The tribu nal, bowevek, gave` the ease;to the o,irl—lst cause what ts given is given; 'and 2nd , . because the value Of" a 'kiss cannot be eitiniated. il Pi . ss.—Atlozeityears§rrite, allthe pina use' a , in tutis country Isere impoited- Npvt, nnneare 3 imported, eicept a few German pais- for the German pOpulition of P,ennstyliania. This • e wonderful Mange has beenlproduced by a con currence of eifOumstanees-the Moat prominent of whiehleafs the irtvention,lbySamuel Sic s- cum, now 6f Providence, of a pin -making ma chine far superior to any then in use nr El g- Of all the Pin •Couipanies ' which have , f been establislied - or. attempted !in the United States, onlyi. , three are known to exist at present, viz: the American Pin Coinpany, (which has works botlvat PonghkeepOe find Waterbury, Conn.,) the; Howe Company at , Derby, Conn., and Illessrs.Telton, Fairchild airy] Ca. of Pone. American. How ro BE 11.APrv.—Do all the good you can. ' Whenever you hear . of a pobr widow, an orphan child, or. an aged man who; is afflicted, pay that individual's visit Iltu not hoard up all you . eard r f giro a certain portion to the poor. Never get angry. If you are slandered or im posed upOrii better Eigffer telittle than retaliate and use harlsli words. • Be not prdud and sel fish. Think no more highly of Yourself atd your talents than you do Of the capacities of others. Pay all you owe.: Keepi out. of debt. Get not *angled in the Meshes of law—avoid it as the sire way to ruin. I Shun vicious pm. suits and unprincipled asdeintes.! Honor the Sabbath, serve Ged'and 4 devoted to truth and religiori.: :Finally, takb a useful paper, pay for it in adianeet. rid readlit attentively : aul f ' lir word fdy it, 'on will bci happy. Peace ard 1 / -eontentrnert i t 1 smile in 3touripitli, joy dame on your countheatace, and every datie of light I.x - f.F41'9 11 - 1 " ' ticssing,s ridsarittlOnt ,...i.--- . ..• • -•- - ;'3-<f-- - - , • Z'i 't , ra. IT 1-. 1 $•":,-). .. - -. ••••• ••• , • ... •a •. 4.- ti, of Pitt: - jiii,,t;lxtunlt'filr New • Orrclaais,. struck a snag 41.1fota . eigho miles:below St., Loa's. and root dciivn •;- tiM!boat - a, 661 kris. The cargo rag partly - sal-4;111'A damaged 'state. No lives • were lost. ::1 - .t , ' . r .. . ~( 14 -n a to l , l h MR ~~ • AsarttEr.-17rree• Sterrintioais Burned.— The Steamboats Hendrick T u4soil and Circas sian, lying. at.the whirf_At DlaVville, futy Freighted ibr'letv Orleati, ifere entirely di strived by ',fire. 'The Miysitllm, , wharf-boat was also:biped. The fire brblrei ont at mid night, 27th:lult., and so rapid Waslthe progress of the eanfllignition, that fur persons were un able to escape and perished, is the flames.— The boats and Cargoes urea tOtal' lose. t• OCEAN OTEA 31ER • , Li 11111 ED , splendid vessel, just completed by Mb% f thii city) and intended tb pI etween New Orleans and Lierpcioljniaiie her first trial trip last Saturdhy Morning.. ileat`ingficor's wharf, foot of Nin t h street at aboutlrlttpast 9, she reached Sandy. Hook, a (lista ea !of 15 miles from . Goretnor's Island, it Phout and 18 min utes, without tiny extraort4M7 exertions.. In returning she net the Hibbrnia aY Quarantine, rounded ttUder her quartet, auk running out.; miles, beat;tbe Hibernia one mild in the dis tance..' Sh 6 bad 1009"toiiii if coil on board, a quantity sufficient to carry bier ithrough two trial trips and:a passage tress the Atlantic. Ifer • engines ard"from he irnnufactory of Messrs. Seem.* Co.=—T:Sci. Ainekciin. NEW POIV:S4 L1:631.7i3.11%%, P. Collins; t of '? CabotvillepiMass.,:: linented :en improved ip . L power loon; which a correspondent informs Os, ‘.• 18 the most perfoctntid iiinplek loom that be if .ever saw.' , When 41341 - m4 it i operation, :it '4 was wcaring , eloth one yar4 wide driven kyle belt only,opeinch,Wide, aod v . ryl . loose. "14 cams nor treadles,7 And mbles the same pal• ity of : elothlat any degree iof Speed. It runs I f' at onehundred and:forty Odra pey minuts,u4 I ? the cloth iviven.looks to he abeuefive numbers finer thin.. the same eliath Prodneed by the same Iquality:of.Weft in other •lnomS. 1"- The shut- I tle,". oui.erirrlispondeni adds; win not throw out - undeeitny 'circumstances, and there are no it , pickers to W6ar.out. , "—&:. I ' EMI d in i pd or bi ut ~~ i l ~„ JEACtinit 1NVP.1a1 . 04.7-3 cbrious iIIVEII.. 31 ti6 / 4 t° Prd, 'Rnt sloopittg, lit charat las been 1 1.1 - I broeiht - ;•. - It squirt ed on tie 1 ,1 deacon's - ient,'',uuder the) ~ pi .: lit turns en a t,li n I.‘piVet:And'heine . filled'vrt col water §c to I l aimeti..o nu indivikiat it( y a of the housq• . Opii otthe inasipig:,ltaiii Co bred asleep, ,1 the i.,Chai4atrea - ,o celd; water I iri 1 4i fice'riirhicii hiN.tlii fi ~ keiver: failed of h Vokii.q*iiiijoitioty-.lifidi crip4it is duo to i l ' i the . ge4lcir#4 . - fin, t14 , i?14 Ais i9,sations de . vice. ... :f.',l:-.,;- %--., : ..',.•..- . ' . ~, ... . E 3/ ~~ a; i , . .- NIAOA4 • OUTIPENSTO I NI Alt imt,—The tro• ' ceii of halitinOiablelioioss heioigiir ere _ the f!internitiej*Oltidget iskp suspended, uru s , a s ArAf t uo,4o* o i l .. Kitt Courier, i i,./ upoontplishort,iliii''tbi,:tollhwin eitannon—qA twine swo;fliet . litiviorossl the ohtisio attached 44 iiihi;':lniii7dtitiei;iprO esal, of drswiog bvei cortik4fjnereased• 420 an , Orange', wit an easy`anii*iy -simple oak, '4l, - en ,en e ~~ 1 q Xic4X A i • : - op vim LT: S— ' /vim Washin g-1 )t lErtif4ars,altr. Sierra ,- th of the ~ Otlicinim9,, of - Yucati,n, ipith rized to submit 1 to -091: government , a propsitio for ttio_tian,cm. 11 att4n_Pf44 t'ountrY to.Aur X ieil,,ljas'reat• i elliii.litr; - 1/.4 little .001ittat liler frotif tu 1 altniiiiitailMia. — : , , ;1 ,'. :-.. ,,, ' .i , . i iMi
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