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>W1L. Al„ W !,»■. i j.. .. , Hr too from titr sir my. - - ~ ~ ~ W* We published, on \| m int la«t, ihc minute dr * tails uf ihe assstili upon given by the nrrea |>mdi it' — or rat her. we hefieve. h% one of the t'dilor*_id the *\’et» O Wans Picayune* Wv had m.t ihr space lu C've lua let it r% w finer i <* rtre ftmfNi, th aciipnve o' the • IT ct «.f ihe approach ol up«*n our tfoopa, \Ve UMhe i.son h»# Wnsn v»ow , thli.h ng them highly ml* i » a I ng : San K R XNCUCO, Sept I?. IMG t*Nt#.k*r.N. — W e are J»I htiglli within five hour’s fnirrh III MoniefcT—*l\ 'Wrlve I»,|V* dislanl. Tbear mv Mi theca op iimr Mum, i im mommy, iite ffr«< di visf a X an vg al ti *■ *«■ I• It, and die second di*i*i .'I ni v oVl.a h. I lie advsure c*i dialed of Met iilha-ti'a and h MfwpteN coiniian»eu ..f ringer*, a d a oqtiadr-m ol ora g sitv* under Col V|.y. 'l’.ie pmn**«r n»r|w was broke* tip. and remineih in their resjiective regimen'a. I hc ,.i ihe first divial-si, iml tr*r half i tie ordfivue train loll w ed that Command, rind »l.e s. c lid division wit follow# d in like intnmr hy n« baggage and 'lie do r p.»rt •( the ordnance iMt, !>.• v dun n r division n.afclod at cig*M oVl«n^% 1*41 wed l»V Ml h.aggi e and i *e supply tram. Ihe rear-guard tana computed of two r..»npmie* *4 regulars, one from each division, and e|«i* N-t 'W march, hdlowing the supply train. In rase (»en > ral I lenders-ni aW.uil I arr vc with hia I’exa.i miger*. Ii> v were to form ihe advance, with the c xcc|ti<ni of i nr companies, which were to fake llie place d ihe two colli I »a ft lea <•( infantry, which I. r mil die re*r>g>tird |lerideraon ot eriia.k ihe army *b*ui f.*ur miles lore, and fits command wa* d «|Nned ol according .c ah V. ii**no d arrangement. '|’ne habitual order i.. ha le w at directed in he aa I*.How a ; “first dtvt* •>. ii tie right. and fire aec> nd on the left, and the vol j • * or v « o m ihe centre,*’ the elm I* ol divisions to 2 " ti i»»i rte* »i iliev iniglii r I i » . 1*, |e **o| Ui lie t‘Of,*niered inV#M»lilr, hill it. Ih* s- mf Sled ;«y 4 hr n«l»»#e uf ■ b* gsrufaod, men If.on 4>dtewpre’s company v» *»“ *ii*ch. d to cac ti ol the tw.. t^se.s.nd and Voliml.rf.) dmiiiiHii Kverytnmg runsn'ird null Ilir dm V iriirrh ha« In rn in'entely tiitefe^*mg in all. Mud n -t» I u ma y. | Ii« lfm*pr mwrehed ill ck*M d mlum -,»nd w r re always field HcrrwtftinAM to an pneupiiy. '|’he <-.du nu enhracin/ Hn> tram*, reached nearly nr tpn> ihrrr milr. |i an n grand Might, and an much did ihr men Pel inu res e.i «m (Mining events. Ilia' every ..nr . cnl a> II in a business 'i.aunrr, and, although u has turn hot nnd dmey. m.i hall ad. * *i» mil nl nearly six thousand mil five hundred have given in i.i day mi ihr march. \\ r have I nded a number nl sirra.i.* IimIiv, Commencing near Marm. ahH 'he San Jiivn, which was nearly waist drop lit cottfAr, we are Ho A in the m.Ut o| me I in. tin alii*, bu »• imp. fi-inildf have Ae an-.Moled A IhU • p|ie tled like 111- Ul.tains, this morning, thiv we how teem It. he ..n a gn at plain, with tumm aina n*mg mu jw ak«, in even direclo.it around na. Our mad has teen ihrmigli a riehri 4 eg mn Aim r having 'arm il.au any I n»*e sen am. • Heaving the H - Of .utle Weh.it. passed two ..r litre Urge haciendas, w heir Sugarcane u cuhi'-a ed hi a ii.oaidi fable • at* nl, and il.c arc ud r>.rn cr..pa air in a f) -urtshing a atc. All lluae pUiiiaiit.Ma are litigated lr - n >he in <u Main airej **«. Noun after we arrived he*.* tfc'* evening, a Mexican, uho has boon l.dloAffig the mmy Imin Seraiv.», was are. an tore .d h use* a, ih* hacienda near camp On I* mg |m>mied . ul ny one > f ihr druuiiiH r |N»y« ul tin 7th mlaii'ry. he Is. I led nl of the d ...r, and man puraued and'»u. h'. A little a lull- hr hr..ke from the gua/d and ran Inward* the ehapparal, tant, nii'iu Innately f..r ih# pour di vtl. lie w as inimmg direr ily ndo ihr • amp nl ihr ‘2nd dtvtal.fi, which lies hid in helm-le* \ i.m .ml cry ws. ia $• d, ai d llogmr.J m.i a tshmg t• • si.not him, and, alter a amart hsitrnce through ftie it...rn 'm-iin hi ti vart.at* ratfaofdinaiv hat* nl d* dguio, l.e was captured bx none «d tIn* s-ddii Ts td the 7tlt alter receiving .i biy xifprt wound, lie a a spy. y\ell. in n.orr. w evening or the n-xt day rioinmg. *i* shall have a. the q icmh.ii decid'd wild regard i. the Alfciig'li »d Monterey Inl-'fifialhMi e.ime iiitnriiiip I loin M ii'tlM last ( Veiling, which Mr. K* UiJall lor • r.rded m %< e This evrnu g the rrju.rl i« fhnt tho* ar -8.000 (-.no report a:i\s l.’i.(NNI) tr.s.ps there, and that ihr city i* »ui rounded by a ditch and br• a-t w oik-, ami the s n ets all Inr'lH d 4 low tlo the troops a el oi. ihr . vr uf an ex per ed ha I tie 7 O dy ft at Ihry are It tie more precise m trie |». r f riHMier i» 'hi If dw tes « | nl,. m amin jimg tluir arms ant) hu tp; , h-lo 1>,< m r**dtiu*.s l r an matai.iN m.iiee-and a little more r irt lid m p-,.,m. ma«. * bile they imiv I see no change in their d. tm an or. I be only eoiiVrisaluui is, how the\ will probably g* t" w ork lo I . he I In- ell v , sh*uul resist a lire be - lie red.— II is ihe *♦ \iten In li-*| 'hut (lie M. u rnns w ill flghi, and it is als.. teihtid that tinny |iv.* w IMm s.ienli • d on • Hi aitlea. I predict that on Ih* If re*reai the army will awlullyeui Up Ala.iit lw# Ivt lumdr. d xan b .rs, . i. Me ««w Midi ns, a tl they an- desiioiiH d pay fl ,M to-t ies. |o lakiog H e |,.wn they eann t • n %rni ■otvelv, but m iiverinkmg ihr M ircjiing 1 r* I- v " II tie IClIVe mill (h a tiM-nvr. ,V«e o'tfark. ;* rn -‘Ihe iu.ptr*si..n of those a I... oogl.t .St lo .now IS slid Hal I lie troop* at Mouii rry wt I festal. Our troops a- 1! be ...really divip Minlrd tl no rraiataner i« . (Teied t eu. *1 h»-y ha vr eomr a long dta'Hine in Mr* It « H hi. I w .* aim Mil at a remark made by I’.d Hefsih.r K Smith, some day* ago, when Asked W hat lir ihotigl.i .tl . i. protiabtlri. s ot a natile -A iv. ver knew a man to seek pcts.-vetinglv f.,r •, thing a long lva«r, iOll A hat behind U.” replied he. ^n.l li.neral fay h#r w iJJ n .i, | ihmk. set k in vain f r a no'lie/ set-to vs a14i tier MtXKai a. O. e hii giseti am 'he ♦ neniy I as lull Hi loa«y i \|i -ei.-f n.ly M nte rey, and il we do m.i /i -.1 hi. In-I-v i. .,nofr w night a nis time, tltal they ! . u «t in'en I to rxitend ihetr m m* \ «. d lals.r luf nothing. | shall tlo n U- M»tisfi»d that there is no spirit left a .mug ih.m. T«o i undred Mxuan ir-op* left thic place this im riilnj, after il, treating and ^tlagn g ihr m; almaiMA t.s usual. Ilui ih. ar people are v-egxjlaf lieinga, and v»rv ungrantul, In Marm, w I eis | eftejoii * troop* hail, ailav of tau brlufr, rob l»t1, w htppid, M«d nisi le I the cit i»- ns shano lully , I v w a tamdv selling t u<rul i.. American* h r tw.ni.d • is p. r tint tie, a sol at t lie Maine tune telling it in ,\|, x s I -r '-**« Iki.» bnllle. W e inarrh In morrow a’ ti 'eheAt to eocan.ii ihree mile, ttmii M mter. v. ( amp hr fore Mimfr.ty, S,p> Ih, ,,/ 12 o'clock, mi — Wsll, * i*e I».i41 tusup,. nl ” \\ h. u within a’’oii' i *r mil-vi td XIh-cxiy, we lo ard a brisk eanrn nadmg m 'ha dtnelHHi (I • armifco here we learn that C.rimial I .} lof, w till a draehKes.t id dr.g.si,* ndUie xh cny, w hen lh-y M|»*ond upon litem * uti a twclve pun dvr . Ill- rtr*< Ballcsnw* wihm abmi leu ymd* ol ihe general. None lavniy five . r tinny shot* were fired ai Ihe Drag m»ii« ami Hi tigers, pass i.g ihr.mgh ihetr h»M, hui hurling nmhef man rmr h'»r«c. ,\ p rket ol 4JU0 Mexican cavalry apivand on ihe plain when our B iVattrc first approached, and, alter firing sv ll. y or '"o w till»hew e*et»t»*ii«, rented mlo ihe ciiy. lti«hop'* hi'l la utroftgif Ifinfimt. ai d ih»y ate haul ai w.rk <m a height CHIIO and mg that place. So to mghi, or ♦ irly o. n.e morning, we will t*. nanly have hut wuik. They will fight iii'W, be\**nl a d- otu. 1-amp dcfore Monterey, Sepi. 19, 1846. Ceuti-EWER — Thm ha* been a day id exciien.ciii and inlereal In our laolalei hide army. The general |e|i in«' ci in pai San Franc iscu Hits morning ai aiimnu* and jo««j hy 8 o'clock the w hole column was in muii m Ihe Texan Hanger* and Col. May, with a squadron ol drag am*, in advance. The men carted . fftniskly, hmI lb-road was fine. After two hours’ march, a bridge w as fi.uud broken up by ihe AJcxicjns. A corn fiell near ai hand afforded materials for filling up ihe place, and the army proceeded over the fird corn-Milk midge have ever heard of. When widiin four or five mile* ol ihe cny, we heard a br.sk cannonading. S one of die men had just previous in this began lo lag, so n- suffer mg Irani blistered feel, sn I others Iro n die intensuy ol Ihe heat, but no sooner did the sound of cannon reach Iheif ear*,than they straightened themselves tp &. press «1 forward with an esg^rnew which showed tliai ttieir Bufferings tVefe a!) forgottun. Capt. Scott, ihe (venia ble ) or rathef ffow Aisj >r Scoit, w ho command* ihe 5th ndaiiiry, marched uumeriia.Hy before us, and the uio nienl tiie brave old soldier heard ihe enemy ’*» camion, he drove his spurs into his h »rse and pranced about his re* iment as if he would give a liberal portion of his hie in be st Monterey. Capt. Miles, commander of ihe 7ih infantry, hy whose sole I was riding at the moment, likewise rose in his slirruj**, wi h In* blue black eyes •parktm*, and hi* riosrrila sligtiily diluted. and gave or der* lo his regiment to close up.but hi* order* were use less, for the noble l-tlow a were already pressing noun the staff, lo the very rumps of ihe h »r*e*. Again" again and again, rouse n( ihe twelve pou> der* rev* rn* ran d ihnmgh the lofiv mnunig tiu which ro*e bef re u* aim upon each side, (I will describe ibis grand scenery at knoll er Ilin-,)and u buz*, a suppressed hurra rm ihrouh ihe line. The ofli .era ran loeir eym uver* Uieir cum n*a «,'« m •« * I k> « | f tl* an.I h I* ••* , *«-•( • •• *•*« r* »uriii il i •• yl i* i, • * if t.» »iv. • »* »• a'* r* 'H,M a *1 preaaed nn » tH in m c i^erly. I t.»de . i»» <»f f• < and f* || hack t • I k at i * I, *•• -i iim ft .\ * |*‘% *•» v **t e ar»»,.Mg «hr III M'l, bright null r»j. I »'HI If mm I. Cl ' Hlanrli ird i m| l.triilena >'>* | i|*>r ok a id me i *» i Hrn* th ichuil*, w me a pt‘<u!i»r * n !#• n |*»n iheir e. uu ' < ■ V'h -, a i . \ ♦* - * 11 ■ | i • ■ | »ra ,*.Jai*d t b* in*-imp g 'bn*; .N ,v w > air >ui lo •• 'rewarded f ir all mir *.ier |j.*r« and hd|», And nr will •»b*tw ,.M I, •in**] ihi ihhi « r « nti r» ni hi r wmi'i ly. though . nr nu i.hm* n ;« ain.il1.** 1 lr\ regretted i III a' arum id • li* if f. II mi iri na aahu had rt 11n< d l«i Uicir «jni»i hnin**«, for il » v «*ll km vt hm% it #i-\ a brave brarl would hnfii w *h l«.iu-f di-app *iniiM#i»l an I 11■•dafiln en > y . C *11 Ilf I Ilf l r r'-luruetl IrminJa but we Ih' ii .mil kiiuti . I hen feeling n< I •:»I Ilf »f||**r»I. On reaching the ptacc id i ricarnp imti w<* came up Will (ii’lirfal W 'dill, ‘"HIM mi Ik* florae im 11« i iii In I •i t lr. A liiiiid*iiiii f ••Hirer lb im lir Hppe.ired lben. I never n\i. Rvciy mie remarked the rhange that bad an 1 hilly cmne *»er hi n Krnm tire mum it h it drjerif d 1 f, and aithli-ned i*i>ii nl ni a nee that he k **nid * havi w> rn ufiaie, IC< hard waa n >a *>i n-el| again and fin tfnHani aoldier, CrifeMiritf «M hie.irea, n *\v appeared liefnrr II*. ifie per*11111 ft h n i f an aermnpiinh.-d mill • try rfiielia 11. ||i* hirnia<iriir fare w.m lighted ap with a pr ud. (nil aflVde * #nle, a* be mi n toned gracefully In b I** • Hi « r*. i^iimiiig 1 nl in • lit in t be d feet tun ihey were Im lake with ibeir re*|*erlivemmMtand*. and mil a 111:111 , ta bu aa w him, hut w hal w nld at 1h.1t iiiuine/il hate <•»' f 1 • w dl hi in in tie* ran rmn*a mmtib. >nr|i ja 1 he leehwg ifrim1 ealed by the whole army — which render a ihiahody el imp invineihle. I'hia evening the enemy'* butene* b;ife been opened • train upon a rerunnm ring p.iriy nf mir* (#emraU I ay lor. I itiyya. \\ irtli and oilier*, bite been nut, . looking at tIm*if w nrka ,.f**rurk, I* M — An alia k i* riperted, and every man in I he* army will real 1. flight nn 'na arn * A night 1 a' a« k 1* wfi i 1 a told * r dial'ke* very rnneb, becan**e il j 1* il.en difficult p. dis'intmi sh It tend It • n !••** • ► pti ma>.r VO I.very ihmjj remained quiet last oioln, I Ill rmw an attempt will t»r made t.» ia*e M >ui»**i v. A ut tr-o stance in * * peeled, I r the t wn '* nifffigly t r'ifio.l. ftN Will Ms ||l|* lii-igiim Hnl **.|t|| maful it, and the enemy has troop* nml ainmr.nlti*'n e •it.iin'i there tu ih'leml t». A movement will nn doubt ’*»• made t ni|fIt i !\ . oneetp et* nn cRsy vietnry; on the oilier hand, all have made npilnir minds loser » i eh h iM»d«h d |' is hi h* ved that a larjfe nuinher id the enemy m in nnr r« ar in lari there's linle d mtrt on the an' j**rt. An eapr* s roler is ofl this m i'ii'ioj f»*r ( amarnn. I finish hastily, havin'! a In a !y taken not* n that will enn hie n o in re w me what | have already penned in my t w o Is si c*o*it limn uni t iuna. || Ureal .IIIrarlion ! I N !\>w I'iill nml hilrr 4.omU. NEW CASH STORE , W* H RYAN (t> <hmk juvd ski: •1 \\w M H MV AN Mould h>tf Ira vn 1101*1 re«*p» rf ully j ▼ " lo tiilortti hta Irtrnda and iln* piiblir genvrally, that lo* 1- hum rmiyiiijj n• iii opining one oV tip'uhran ! fM and iiionI elro tul S KM k Ok liOO|)S, it ha* ever bent In* plnomrr lo oil r m this mnrkn. It MlllOo Ion ml lo emhrarr n I lit* newest nhd »fio«/ j fashionable t.ih in |h Mod, nod, hr Venturi * lfit* atom mom. will roiiiphre favorably in s y h n. ipmluy and pn I » « «. M III* toy hi I k o| (o)od** holjlh 1 I .V] 0>«if| \ K .\ |,’“ line 1 I hi* rruinnnl of old * ink pnrrliawd nt I hr lair firm o| |{irard«, l(\nn \ 4 *., will hr n<• 111 *jr»*jiily hrloM Mhm ilit* ariirh** on^inallv CohI, m- Ho y hav* b«*rn pur 1 < h isi tl nl an unnsinl nitrrifi***. Ilrlirvino hi the doririm 'hai a nimble **'\p*nee in nrllrr Ilian a slow abilliuo ; 41*V "•'*'»• Mill *»r t taii al a -mill advanrr oh firmi rmTl I lei k'ul hu ilo* vrrv libmal piiron ior Immolon* hr *n< mkI n (Min i hr Imr firm id Mirant*, My an \ I , | Mould moat r. »prrilully ask a ronimil.Hire ol ihr same In my prr*.*ni hmifieHS Mv print shall In uniform VII are iiivilt d lo rail m to* are in Mam «»l rhrnp (..m.,1 ! W M II MY VN. .Vi ihr old Nlarul i I It < aid*, Ityan N (lo. Oriohrr 5 j„ * 1*11 *v wotiinitM*!: Uichmnutl, Id,, <»//«/ 12 . P . NASH, I'KTKKSIM RO , V A , (1H\ I INI I', ill* ir establishment* in llie a 'll ,v e nam J e*l places, u|mn n very large and exieusiva s*-:iIt*. 1 lie* keep uti hand, at then iwu store*, Iron twenty u lolly i*/.i.vm lour is varying in price ami finish lr .in tin. plainest and cheap esl. up in llie rich. sl an I most e,.ilv , all nl which are idl. rrd upon trial, subject lulv relumed if m.i guml, and up,.* lerms n it uni v a* lavnrahle as oilier establish*,cm* in It ill.ml ami l‘i ictahurg, hm also, ns I ,w us they can lie had in any nl ilm N .rili.rn in.ukels They have been sell inn ih,„. msi r II men i k I ,r Ilia Iasi len yens, and "IliUi upwards nl five hundred have been add, mil une , ha* proved had. I h»*ir lull slork nf Hook*. Putin Kurt***, Stationery, Sl • , lot* hern purehised upon very advantageous lerms, and nil lsai m asked is n lair trial. Ort..l»,*r 1 m if V:ilu:il»!e I'onu l*ro|irrly i'nr Salr. T 1II11'. Iindernn'i' d idlers :,,i ..•'»< that valnshle prop* E erly, in the Inwn ul I .vndihurg, long known as k\ I.K’N ( HUNKU 1 In* is mie el ill.* heal l.ir.itrtl I ns in llie Inwn, fur business, anil is e iiliiemly worthy llie alieniiun ul eapl lllllvl*. Idle mill lsigned IS anxious In sell, and Invilrs ill.* appliea'i.I purchasers Knr terms, (which will heliheial, and iht nle made iinduiihledly gmsl,} apply in Charles 1, '(...bv . w lin is .niiliurised in sell. I'UKDKtlll k .MON I'MOl.kIN. Trustee, fc.e. The Ini cun I,I ilia 50 Tel I Milt, riiniliug hack the usual depth III lew II Ini8. and w I lie s dd in w ti de m in sepa rale parcel* a* may be desired. K. M ., Trualee. June 25 jf •v/;w i: o i h il \iJVTiiip. ^llllk Nl list Kllll.lt lets perm ineiiily Inca t ed in ■ llie ii.u n nl |,them , and would inluriii llie eili* £ett* ul Modi,ml and llie siiiru .ndiiin cuuiilies, that he j wishes in purchase, A iinnilM-i-nr Istkrlj At^ror-s, or die Southrm M >rkri. Il-jvin* made nrraiioi iirut^ to dispose of them in the South, hr \ ill t>tv »lt*» M()> p I.MSKU \l, (\\SII PRIC KS, lor ai. likely IJCailOl S. -ifbolh sexes. Persons having win h properly f r sale will find il |«« ■ heir i»t erewi to give him a rati, before celling. All letters addressed lu him at l.ihrny. will he pr .in >• ly attended to. WILSON C. IlKWtTT. Liberty, .'•lay II yyift* I yjo.iicoU: i ’trilisrnrr. (, ) ) ) NKA » > I i'.'.N VSYLV \M \ ! | p.i , i. i,.11 i |n;ru'»i I’ i if .1 *y on 14 bi*ply lliUeUno ii''"* lfO.ii Hie «• •• •; «ms. I'ue H .ihdelfdlH I i | 'fi*f "»** — |* i»i | t.Jelphia in tv * . I: be dun* it# d M till* **<i bf.i'iar I ,,f \\ tiigoery. M hive ■ ifiled <»uf entire < uly 1'»• *k• N| • v • *v 1 oiijn—*, \ nb!y, an J C mi net I*, mid by 1 ire illy 1 , • 1 01 .j nines over lliti'i* o| I44I ye If . C/i#!. > * i|i t ,-,r j, Mils? N| 1 yor, Ins b, en re e lee led by a ma jiii l: y m| ..tfer I’ ' y >*m- 11 1 hi red V'oie»J Toe Pmladehi iij .N -r It \ir ei lean of yesterday my * . I hr ♦i 'eihin r a ills of’I’ll* 4 lay In v crime upon us lik# an avalanche nl ill* jnjMilar unj/hi. Never *% n n bii!,n sn loudly *i' ik'en; never vs as trill n|ib •nnfe complete Ilian seems to In I ibc M bio friends of Protection at every s'eji. M e have named | in> fii'wrs of (ohjreHs in lli-.'Vfl, t;. h, 1 nh an I |l» Ii liislficls . ha e {rained .J State ^s# n ahirsin Ifn uJ, (i*h and I Till lit*nets, and sn In at least H mniiliers nl \ti«l»ly. I'f -m tin* indiciu ms arouu I m* Mi potter, nur eandhla'e, v% 111 be elected fry Ifmii III to l.dHHf ninjntiy. |*’oruier dni»«<*fatlr in.»j runs crumble tieiure Iii* alrennifi, l in* M hfo* have mil gained merely a victory -11 is a onal run e and alumni :in i'ktir|Mlloii ol their opponents. Nn stjcli j*o itic-ai revi# lyilon tt as ever knnttn b lore in itiia country. l ire annexed aiimmar* is (loin the looted Staten Cj4 Xr'ili* : < O.M.|(KXX|n\ \|. 1(1 x| |/| >, I Nl D'dllel, PlilladHplila— Lewi* (/■ Levin, Native* rr elerled. 21 District, Philadelphia—.1 |( Ligefs dL W hig, re Heeled 3d Dmirict, Philadelphia—('harlin Brown, L. K., in pla^r nl Campbell, Native 4>n Ills!riel, Philadelphia—L.J. ingerM’dl, re-elecnd, L. F. 5th Diatriet, Delaware and Montgomery—Fieedly, III phire ul Jacob .N \ oh I. L F. Wiiigg.in fill District, Burk* and l.righ —I loiuheek, III phire d Krdm in, i .. i w nig gain. 7 h I lislriel, ( heater — M livaine, W' , re elected. hih I) strict, Lancaster John Sifolim, reflected, \V. 0 h District, H r\s —Will •in» Strung-, elected, L. F. LMi Di-onct, N r humph ri, Monroe, Pike, ( urhon, and W a) lie — B rod In ad, n circle, i, II*’. 1 Lh DiHirie , Dauptm, Lebanon ami .Schuylkill — l)r Kk*r'.W I5di District, V.irk ami Llama — Mr. Ness. Whig g tin. liVh District, Cumberland, l<’raiiklin, nml Pi rry — J i i.e* L Biudv, hi place ol .fume* Black. Wing jam. 1 he I S. (• ii* lie lias the follow log aignifi.-.nil Nor*.*.—It la worthy i,| remark dial old Berks, ! which was wool lo give 4000 nmj -ruy for die l.ncof.irn l u kel, Inn r» dured her majority id about 1000, Burks i u ly and Schuylkill coiiniy change their vote Irom I . TiihiCO In w nig; ami M iiilguinery, w lileh ha* usually m v* u a * an Ii g L >Col.»r.» iiimj »my ol I BOB, so i eiliiies more, give*. I**- than 21 d inaj • r11y lor her I. •mhi'ro Lou grihsman, md more than 50d m*j »ri.y lor a W lug Sen alor. I 1 he change in old N ut)iain;ifon is ilso reinarkahle, md altogether die em omsiam e* de one a breaking uj» »l die old Loco party. LA I KK NKWS. Poll irk. Whig, is re i lecied in the 13 Ii district, by a la rge m ij irit \ . B no l.ii I, W lug, re .lecied lo die M ill in district, w nh the entire W lug in km do lust nine lor ilurtei ii yearn. Sli wad, W lug, 217 ahead in Ihr Fayciie district t low nshtps io firm Irom, which would not vary the re mil. In Pittsburg county , the Wing ticket hns succeeded >y Hum 1000 to 2000 a gamut some 1200! ( oilespcMft iico ol die Ballhuoie \meneao. Pun mil nil v, (> i 15, P. M. 1 he election rediriM eoiiiiiiue lo come m ami are ol ihr most cheer mg character I -r die W lugs, I add sum* »d J'dona I counties tieaid Irom tins morning . 11 i. '1 ingh n cmiii'y reported 450 W lug maj. Md! n Idg ticket Heeled. Lycoming ’J NVtug L.iual Lom. ticket. Blair 225 W lug maj. I. high 120 do do N >rdiU.idierland P HI W’lug do Lenire 150 m j Im Foster, L I' Canal C‘»t0. 1 Perry " do “ do Junmii» 40 “ do ** do I lie hi In I lu te is that the W lugs v\ ill have si msijori 1 y io both brai Hies ol die l.egi-tauire and carry Poweis, he W lug candidate ler Lnnal LoiunisStuncr. .Maj P N Bmhmr, ol die 5 n Infantry, who w a* kilho hv si musliH ball m die attack on Monterey,is the mine ••111 rr who, ni the hu lent P tin Alio, repulsed, with a single ( ••mpsiny of tin 5‘h K-'g'ineiii, die whole |{< g mint oi M •Mean Lamur*, eight hundred s ro 'g, lor which he w a* breve tied-t Maj-r. Il<* was .in 'dlicer ol fine accomplishment*, nml nnivcitiaily ealtvmt'd III !I;*4 army. — tavauunh Hc/n/hUcur.. I'mm Ihr H It'hi if. I’ll K MB IKK VSl BY. Kvery day adds something to the ridicule with which tit* peiincuiOH selo me ha* overwhelmed hs a at hors, every hour all ml.s additional proof that d is totally loop • radve, ev* tv tit >no tit hrmgs it nearer to the eotisom.ua tin ol Its eateer. N t sailslied with tin ample trial It had already gone through, not eottlenoil with us tailors to divorce die government Irom the hanks, hi despi'e ol experience, common sens -, nod the decidedly central tendency o| tnicli an mini i I it i t«*it, we are still to have the riiliciil.nis larce played belore our eyes, ol vaults w hen there is mi specie to put in them, sales when there is nothing to he preserved, and huge Iv ys and vigilant keepers, when tin* poorest rogue to existence can have no inducement to "tirenk through and steal ” As d tie teimioed to an iluhte a*l hope of making them avaihi hie at a blow , Mr. \\ alker, while emit avormg to m g date a loan, insists upon it, di al his treasury notes shall not he nan! in at the ( ostom House, thereby destroying • heir Value, entirely, as a circulating medium , ami re ■hieing them exactly to die condition of any private mao’.- n.de, hearing five per cent, interest. In w hilt light these in w arrange men'* are regarded by the Lnininercinl community we learn by the billow mg, frmu a paper thoroughly free trade in all us opin ions; r mm /hr Journal of Commerce, Oct 1*2. 'Inf I.oan No negotiation lias yet been mad1 with tilt* banka ««r individuals ami our impression is that the money would not now be adv nerd upon terms proposed ’ by ilift banks a tew days ago, via a deposit ot Treasury ( notes, bearing six per rent, interest. The change, if .my, is to be attributed to public sentiment, which has | been rather dee dedly express' d nonrist the measure, — I he merchants feel that, while new systems n| finance , are corning into . peratinn, n is csjiectnlly necessary tint I our moneyed institution should maintain a strong p si lion; and they do not jreicetve bow an Admintatrunwn. which has proclaimed that ns fundamental policy is *e , paraiion from banka and the rejection of bank bills | should a > immediately come hi k asking lor loans Irwin I dose rejected insiiiutiwna of their njecteil currency._ There is no illnaior** about the business, but no reason is perceived why the Adminis ration sb uhl not try ns own policy as w.|| as the people; and certainly none w by j ibe people siniiiId he made si< k lo save the Adminis ; I rat ion from taking itaown medicine. In the mean lime the currents set bard against the r - venue. A great rpiaulily of goods are being expor'ed It a drawback ol 'be high duties paid upon them, wlneli may "f may not be ‘'relamfed within ilo I’ni'ed Si,lies” mi n lower duty upon a lower cost, lit sides, the fresh , importation* are now all going into warehouse to aw ait the first ol Dec., except so notch as is necessary f r tin I mediate consumption. 'The duties, therefore, tor ihe next two mouths will be diminished and the debentures mcre.v se«l, while the Mexican war will call for exactly the op posite slate ol thing*. CorreMftondenee of the J mr nfC'ntnmrrce NN asiiinutum. Out 10. According lo a recent < fli Trl estimate. the charge on ihe 1 reasury |br Hie ar ny movements lor ihe next eight weeks will be ten million*. As there are now pro "bfy two or three millions left in ihe Treasury. Mr A alker may he able lo get along nil Congress assembles with a loan ol eight millions, *• The (■ ivermm in must and will abandon the $ noire a sury scheme. Karly in the m xi session modifi ati n •I that system will be proposed. 1 ue specie clause will it* Inrtlmr p»sip ined, and ibe haok n lies, and bank checks, will be again r>**oiied in by the (i.v eminent, ^ ''tie disbursing ofillers bjre received lately from lb Treasury drafts on New York, but they coulJ do i. tniii i %%»•!« ilu i la) Mi h' to iu ike pay iJ»'U s', diIf ren• p »*•» *, a . I in im»• It Hi si a il mmi . an-i I ll id slteiil>el v e» t In li't, il M?» e lit .e k • the pay ii»i*ii 1 •*. UiM i.f ilifRi went I*. V«* \ rk will li s dratt, and <>h tamed the amount In N* w \ • (k hank nut*-; but when lie arfMud here he (mind that they wmihl 1ml answer il»e pwr|HH«e. In fuel, ie» system lint tne hi mu* Mini Id answer, and that was in dej*i#nie hi* bank flute*, arid mike pay men is tty ebe. ks.” MOHR BE \ l TIES OF THE SYSTEM. The Philadelphia N mb \ i.eriean say* : — *V\m OviHi hmv ’ Tin* Jhtiriial uf ( oriirneiew nf Hilurday *j)». *we were in the Ctmhiffi House yester day, vihe.'i tnedo.tr <tf lh** Sub I reamiry yvs* tiuloeked, nmiJ n< tihl I there w as Wot a dollar «#l specie in the w hole place.* ** YET MOKE. The -.anTte paper, under tin* head ol CJorernriient Shin planer-, says. "We have been *h »w » $•”() Treasu ry nice I the issue ol January *^ti, |b-|li, whu li wm* h-ni |r i it Miiaomras hy a jjeut'eiiian to Ins w ile in tins city. No broker will ejyeltaujje it.tnd no bank will tnueli H Tne lady wants In lay in lor winter wood with Ibe prune* da. il "V is she to ilia? a^e Wliliout sutnnittin^ to a muon'.foils shave/’* Correspondence of l/ie+V ) Courier uotl Kmjitiicr. \V AMII5GTON, October, I I, It46. M'j .r( jraham, of iin* arm , left tins city tins inorn iii » » fi rude to M mter* y. wiiii the despatches Irmii gov ernment, directing f*»n ‘Taylor to annul ilie armistice, and proceed vig..r> Usly null llic war. J do Mot believe il»-* terms nf'Mpituif. i '»i have exactly met tbe views ul Tnft dent I’ . and bid ( abincl, iiuugrc all dial tbe l'moil ha* a nd on die occasion. ‘Tne Tr» s.dent express' d the Ingbd't approbation “ol lit* brave I e'imes-t•eans” — be m miis to Consider ibem erpi il lo the n gul.ifi and “a leetle to sp ire.” ‘The vol miu e'acer airily a> ipi|di d diem*.elve» wild ureal rr> dit and tor a grind tnup ,1? mum are, in regular parlance, j • oiid to beat, but i > pm tbe u in competition with retry larlv disciplin'd irooj.s, is golog puiimwfial beyond tbe ilia • k. I be returns of llr* killed and wound, d are anxiously looked b»r, aftd M is lo be hoped tile naui'S will lie given I be memory of those wlio ti find honorable graves will be clicrt*li. d in the hea'tg ol their country men — f-r great a* were tne laurels gained al the siege of Momm y, they are nol uu nixed widi lb -eyp.ess Mr. F X, the Ex Itniisli M.Ulster, died y**sierd iy._ He bail been iudisp s*d lor a long time, mi Ins death was supposed to have been hastened try an over dose of morphine. Mr. F. resided in our city ever since Ins recall in a state ol seclusion, lie was somewhat eccentric in Ins haliiis, bin nevertheless a man ol science, and a kind beaded gentleman. Tbe llritisb Ministry mdiil ofd dieopinn.il dial Mr. E.«x was unpopular in Ameri and lienee his recall, but iliere i* |mle ti .iiln bid lie returned, lie would have been provided f r by dial gen ‘•run* g"Vi rumeiit, winch never neglects its old public servants. T. die epu si uu pul by tlmseuf Ins friends w tin were ndmltted to 'ns iiidmacy, “when are von going home,” (lie invariable m w r,'.r die list i w i yeirs.was, h ul Jl lurinioln! ’ I is well known, however, dial Mr. I* ox’* indisposition lo return io In* native country, gfi w out of die b ar <1 Ins eiuhams-erj circumstances, being deeply involved nulert in England and Florence! FROM i EX \s lly the arrival ot die selir. b'diry, we have received fi ilvesi.fit papers to the 3dd, nil. Th .ugh the miel!i geiu-e from die army winch they rnutaiu is nol s. late as di n received here a few days ago, It embraces some ail v ices of interest. I to* p sin.m ot a|] nr* nt Maiamorns was at the time radier discouraging . The Mexicans about die lowu.m die confident belief dial Taylor’s army wmil.l be defeat ed, bad grow.i boasdul and lu*nle it. In i e event nt the d« If'.at ol our forces, they (die Mexicans) would pi b.it'ly rise upon Mainmoras w idi a view io take n._ ( ol. t I like, in I be iiie.iu w Inle, was cul.reing die si nci esi iiiilimry discipline, had sireiioilieiied In* troops by sending t,,r a part"! i lie regiment troin Mnrida, find kept a v ijilent go rd by day aid • tgld. T m prolranle ere tins di al all tlu.ger o| u revolt is over, as die M x lea us must have beard ot the capture ot Monlerey. 1 wo spies were recently apprehended by General Patterson, w In. commnnda at ( auiiirg", carry inn lei ms lo M xie.ni ' rti-’ers, and having accurate eharis or maps ol itic encampment at Fauriru., and other places. Tin y W» re tried, iMiidt ill led anil execute I. The M. xlean rancher is and others ibis side of die riv * t r were all moving to the oilier side, and apparently picking ::p, or disposing ul their iff cis. A party of seven Texan* lull C amargo a few days ago intending to return li > ne. W’lnlu on their way amt greatly fatigued llu-y wane attacked ay some thirty M v lean*, a d one of their party, Mr. Sevens, in«*itally wounded. Tlo* tubers fought like Mgers, killed live or mx M« xlean*, severely wound, d as many more and pul tile heroes lo fl glil. Tom NtrVetis Was h fi m die piairie, being I ini fir g me to h< Ip himself and n being impussi hie to carry him dmty mile.*. — .V (). /;,,, 0,1.7. FOREIGjf CONSl MTTION OF AMERICAN PltniM t e. Tin* important • IT et w bleb the opening of the Mm lull p uIs • —ilcula'ed to have upon oUr exports is not to lie denied ; n. r. We presume, will d he denied by any person ol any party* - *lal '* * 11 stun date industry in die agricultural pursuits, "l ace »unl o| die high prices produced hy the failure of die ci< ,,a. impalpable. Itm dose very high prims themselves , alw >. 14 regulated by the demand, are sure in the end lo he dt s. ’i.*‘ 11Ve ol themselves. |l 11 ur should sell lor ten dollars a hair this year, the ipianiily exported next w ill bn treble.— Increase of produce a ill of course glut the market, and piu*»s w ill i d! in proporii m. The arguments nt loeof.ieni.srn up m this subject arc has. d upon the pres i npii • , tint price* ir.* never i.i fall ‘•—that in year* ot plenty, and when there i* a doiTde im portal ion, Europe i* in lal e precisely as much a* she takes now, and at the same price. ‘The Union dunks, we believe, that England, at least, will alwn\*d.so, because ul her love fir us, engendered by the i a riff «d ’16. Common sense, however, teaches a very different doetriue. It assures us that when there is ,1 glut in the market, prices will f.iM, love «*r no love. Every tanner in Virginia knows dial the raising nf to bacco, in enormous ipi iulMles.io Missouri and Kentucky, has had the rtf-el nf putting ilown the prices. | in* cause •» obvious. An immense ijtimniv ot tohn(*ci, emiugh generally for one or two year’s consumption, is always on hand in Europe, and ot course the price must fall. Now, if, ns the Union nv-erfs, nur country '« in be* come the feeder ol the world, tier ag rirtiliiiml prndmls must enoimoiisjy increase. It ilie .jpletidid visions, m which I ha 1 paper is so bind of i ml u Iging , arc lo lie real z imI, that mcr* ase must he ai Irasi leu fdd. The great ••st ilrflcit i" Kug and, hereiol r* , has been about I 1 MOM, (•MO bushels of wheat. To supply this we ship say twenty* millions of barrels o! ll ur How long will price* stay tip? L i the farmer, then, heir in mind these und uih'ed laeis — that the high prices this year will cause an in creased production next year —ilia* prices trill seek their proper level; and, that the demand u ill he proportioned lo the scarcity. or otherwise, in Kurope. The enormous ad dniou to agrleulluraI labor, which must he occasioned by the closing ..| a very large number of manufactories, must have a tendency to glut ihe market. In that case prices will fall ruinously low, arid ihe firmer will find bis vi sions of gold realiz 'd in something even less su is'iniiil than slim plush rs. Unless ibe lands ol Kurope are per mitted lo lie la I In .v, tne over pr i In Mina m ibis country must be, iua short lime, nunmt nisly gre it. Tnen, too laie will the farmer regret that lie has exchanged the si balance of a never lai mg hone for the shadow of a fluctuating anil ruinous Inreign market. U /irg. NAVAL COUK L M \ UTIAL A (aeoeral ( oiirl Mtriinl convened on board the V S ship N .rih ( arolina, al New York, on Friday, for the trial oi such cases as may enrne heiore iliem. The I How ing ofn • ,»r compose ihe Umirl; — (’apt. Benjamin 1 per, President ; (‘apis. Sailers and Sirmgham, Me Im.s'i, lligcl w, Hudson and Kagle. Lien's. Kihsoi ami (' ilhoiin, Members j (Tamil R. Barry, Jud »e Ad vucilfc. 'I’llK M ARRl A(«K i^l KSTION. At the session id ihe Poahyiery ol Fayetteville, N r*h Carolina, ihe long pending'raw of the Rev Mr Me (^ i-u'e, who was suspended in 1841 from the functions ol ihe ministry, and Irotn Ihe communion of ihe Preshy tern j Church, for marrying the aisle-- of his deceased wile, again came up, and by a majority nl f„ur votes the IT v. genilcnidn was refcion d lo bis former posiiion in Ibe ( biircb. A protest and complaint, howpvt-r, were entered by a p«»rt oriof the minority, unaler which (|,h eas" w as carried up to l'e Synod of N rsl, Carlina a. tts session in Ureensborouol, Iasi week. [ F'nyeUct'ilL; Obs. '| ue H i -i« V »lie Wlilg, ID an Il llJSifl flic pr *i*p ets uf the Whig Party in *|Vimk «•« Y, entitni rai»-s a «e ng other ob«(nc|e« to Ihe success ul locuhitsm in i at Si Jte. I lie 1 ill *w . i»_r : •|*t V l*r snieni w In, iI.m s not r un nand therf‘» d, rinii h !*•«* the mini i ml ion, olhtsown party, and who, ap *rl Ir.un the * Hi -e he fills, is riot looked up to hy his own party as lis head, iiorevrn as one id ihe chief*. ~"d. A Seen i4fy ul S ate who w antrd before he had been m • fti •* a v» ar and a hall,to exchange .1 lor a seat on the Supreme Iieoidi.hu w as deemed unw iMIiy ul that seat hy a tiiHj r ty •! the S nate uf the Ctt ed S ilea, at a tin e w hen tit own par y had a iiipj .ri»v ul six in that bod v. 3rd. A Seeretarv of the Treasury whose gr.*ss Idun ders, in hi- ofti -i a I **., ■ i in lies, h ive loom field up to ihrts i"fi die Senate Chamber, and the inevitable effect ot w hose ifiYtff tin a sure—the tariff I IS 10— w ill be In dt crease the revenue dim g tbe prosecution o| a war that must Iiecessan'v en'ail a d* bt upon the country, which It W'llhe Bim/dy impnti'iU tu extinguish by tbe rccetp s of the present larift. 4th. A Secretary uf War. whose deplorable unfit u* lor the r* spoii>mlr station he fills, has tieen inani lest Ir in he moment General lav lur wasordered to tin* frontier ol lYxas, d .wn to the present lime, lie is the persom lira! ion ul political granny is. n. 5th. Of the pr. si nl Secreliiry ol the Navy, nothing mud he said II*- is a gentleman of lair talents and rep ntaiton. I Its predecessor remain* il in ofli e until it be* came apparent, that he would eousult the party’aas well as the Navy’s interest by reining. Gih. A Puslmaster General, who never had and nev er will have rapacity, to Comprehend a d discharge the duties of his oftiee. Never, under any administra tor) id that department, has the transportation ul the mails been so misera'dy Conducted.” Aim r stating his case m this strung anj positive man ner, the editor proceeds : ••Snell a President and Cabinet nrrrssa ily and in evitahlv entail *.tsas er and defeat up«ui any party to "'Inch tin y may chance to belong. |. is iri.po„sib|e i„ the v. ry nature <*f tilings, that any other result can at* tend the ad (illustration ol .Mr. po k. In his iurajni iltj and lhai uf the men w hom he ha* select! d h* his cufi* deni i.i I advisers, is in illm the uver'hr *w of Ins party m I *s-lb! CninMak* able ttidienltoi.s of ihe disruption and r Mite which avvatt the I. »c*doco pary have already ap peared. I i New Ilampstiire, one ul the str-nigh dd* ot lewuf. cuisri), the parly have been entirely uverthr uvn A Ntiinbir r-atastrophe bangs over them in Maine. 'I In* 1 artII of l£vlt>, if adhered to, Will lose the party I’eiin svlvania— il not adhered to. V irginia and South Caroli na. A portion uf the parly cannot stand the vein of the Ifiver and llirlur hill, while another portion loudly eun d< mu tin* torm mm polte\ piir'it* <1 hy the Administration in regard to Oregon. Gut the .Mexicm wtr, laying aside all oilier considerations, is the rock up n which the Administration, and with it, the pmy, are destined lobe wrecked. Pliey have not the caparnv. ifie turn cmiv. nor the pairiullsm ..induct the wai in a manner to redound to thurown cretin nr to the honor and Inst inieresis *»t the country. This is evident from w hut has already taken place.” vi mil vi \ iron \nd (jo \ r. At 1 miTinii. ■.I Ilie Cello rs ami Ir n Manufacturers of ilie S ate i.l Virginia, held a I the Columbian lliiel. Ill Ilie ('ll V nl Rich III illsl, ■ .rr I'uesd iy, | 3i |* |„sl _ ,.:,||, ,| w itlnmi reference in |i,,|nn*al parlies, \iaj A N. W ool. I’ltinm: «i-:, nn nmlii.e, .... Chairman, and W m. S I niei.KTT, Secretary, and I lie fullowing I'rcamble and R s ifntn,ns, In ina siilnmlied, were adopted unam Humbly — viz: It-'htrnu, after a free and inf rmal inlerelinnge of views hy the members nf this meeting, gathered from the ubservail n and business experience ,.l‘ e.nh. we have re.is o In lear ilial the ( . :iI and lr,,n inter, s*s of Vir -i.1,1:1 ",:l)' ] '■ s, rn.uslv iiffeeied by the u|ieralii,n ul the I iir If ul I b llj —Therefore, he il Isr. Ilrsn'v tl, linn On* Cli lirman nf ibis meeting »PP '"' Cumiiiillees, wlmse duly n shall lie r. spec ii.e'v in enquire min the siao- nf Ilie Coal ir.ole and ..I On Iron iraile; and rep.,ri |*> an ailj mrned meeiing of l oilier ami Iruii men their views, as lu what * xieiil iliese iinp'iriaiil it leresis are already aff-c ed by Hie law kieivvn as Oie lanff nl ISJO. and reeieiunend tie* inea sores they may ilunk pr .per in be ad.ipleil, with a view nl eausing such Ian's lobe laid belure Congress as in av l»»* (lei*!iir<i pr i|»rr. *^ml. K nulvnl, VUm ih»* Chairman nf ihi* nippiing app.mi a e.iiiunnimc* nl (;..riesj>..ntlHiice, fur 'Im purpiHe «it romn iinu’Hiinir wnh npmh 1111*11 tntirostpd in i hr ( ":»l ami Iron 1)u.siii»**m uloilmr S'a 'eg,and inviting thnr o|" ration with this mceiin r. 'I'll IAI. FUR All III )K II. The l ria! of Win. 11 mis m, charged with Ilie murder ul bis wile, i w ii children and his so ter ill -!.i w*. Iasi Ala y, * ** ue i-n ai ibe Iasi I’erm nl I lie Superior Cb url fur Ibn .imiy. ennKiienced in Franklin on Ibe 2nd insl. —Judge Smith presiding. A irua hilt |'„r minder bid "*■'11 limml against him by On* (iiaiul Jury, in ibreesev eral imlu'liin nts, Inn he w as arraigned and tried alnne "l"» llie ledielmeril tor the murder ol Ins wife._I 'pnn lining arraigned in the bar, the pris ,ner was asked hy the Judge o In* had ciiasel, and llii.m Ins replying in ilie ingnive, Oie 11*11* I. S I'ennyhaeker was rupiesled in di lend linn. T ip evidence was direel and positive hr - '"-On* pii-niiei’s uw n cnnlesgiin nf the Imrnd and un Iiaiural deed, lie was must ably defended by lusdi-ilu ginsle il eiuinsel. *• Ini was assisted by Cut. A. S. (.'my and .1 bin ( W " ulsnti, l*mq. Tim pr*i.-een■ inn devidv eduii ( ,d. .Mm k* niiv, Ailurniy t'.r ilie cunutiiin w. alili, will a ipnlled bnnsetl Willi more Ilian bis aecustum eil anility. I in* only defence sei up was llip usual mu* —ii’sanny—urged lu w so friipienlly in eases of shuck murder. I'be jury, (which we are pleased n, learn was nil Intelligent one, alter bearing On* evidence and the able aim' “luqnenl arginnen s ai Oie niunsel m de fence and fir ilie pr'isecniinn, re'ired, and in a lew innt u es leiuriu d lln> learlul verdicl nf guiliy ul murder in On* lirsi degree I I'be prisoner was then remanded Injul, and un Mon 'll'V bad sentence iifdeaili passed un bint by Judge >m'i Ii Ina most tuuelnng inanner. 11 mis ,u is In be bung near Franklin, mi the I Sih nf December next — Ami i tins will terminate i in* existence nfuiip ul die n real esi immslers (il lie i- a sane man, and there was nuev uh nee lu pr-*ve ilial be ever labuttd under d r.tiigeniein ) we have ahiuiHl ever known. A man win., wilbuul provueaiiiui, ini'med Ins hands in the lihs'd ■ I his nwn "'""•eni, un, tl', nil mg ■ ll'-priiig I and they tun ymnig and '*''' ''' oiler any resistance lu their demuniac lath er.— f(oe/,iiio hilin li raisin'. I M I'RDVK.AI I*'.N'T IN STKAAlBOATS. A splendid sleauihual, 0.Isaac New Inn,” has been placed on ibe llmls.ui river. She is dill feel l.mir, 40 leel beam, and wiih her guards 75 reel wide, eyh’nder sj inches, and I 2 feel a;,- ke, giving die engine 1,500 Inuse ii ,w r. She is Ihe lasies Imai un ihe Hudson_ I' "* I'W appear, however, from ll,e following paragraph, Ih o On* march ol impruvcmetii is not yel al an end : " 1 "'"i'ir'* Elevens have neen experimenting f.r Sever.,I we, ks past III improving ilie speed 1.1 slea I,hoars hy models, on Ihe canal, at Bnrdentown. Ii was aroi d"""l|y discovered a few days ago, dial by eausnur a vacuum on ilie b„ll„iii i,filie beat, die speed would'be "learly double. I’lus ubj. el can be oblaim d by rpgula ling air mb s „n Ibe boliom of die b ,al. T ie discovery i- iiii|h,ri:int,and proves dial ur,,|iel|mg boats by sieam is vei m ils inlancy. Il is ilmuglil dial a steamboat can be built which Will run 35 ur 40 miles per hour.” AN OKIHIN \ I, tJKNIUS. Among llm Lawyers in llm itiiy, we have met with i'V.. “‘'-I' ..a.. „l (hail.a K ish is:, large ami line In..king ...an-a ■ mm.Ton,,, —In" ulMiif,. a„,| ahuse-amla l.wn|-„e..,,1 Ihe fi,„ ";i"'r: " ** "nrleralanil I rum gentlemen who have con versed With him. that he mien,Is mm,inn f,r .. r nt eoveln ", , n hi, ««•„ I.. He w.,,,1.1 make a u.„d r."" a".' 'hegennme I... of ihe Slate "Hi, dmitrines are popular, and Wnuhl take with the plebiana 1-T .?y ..he Hulel, thai this whole Hung of honlmg cunns. is a il—tl I'aree-ih.at n is a syaletn el gatuhhng and „ ,n tekery nfsaered il.. lie >|« ke el the jmlg.shy name, en ihe Supreme Hen,'|, tom, pi, and swore ilia, it weul.l disgrace a green fly In hlnw „,|e ef ll.ele The (l„. fe*utli. heath" g; . wem depots ,| villainy upon, „.. r anale. ||,. H.....generally Sw„re h S anJ Jmlge, decide causes accruing ,|,e be-t ah? s'ra" given Ihmu hy ihe panics '' r-nlefiain .hem. lie swore il.a’l he was f.„ md rinltHn'I 1,111 h"'k "l>"" "* "rig'"»l principles awttiB. lJmrthnm. (Trim ) Whig 'jT l"'"l'-e| fishing vessels left ({■„„ , -1 5..0H the Otli 11,51. i„ pursuil ul Mack rtl. \ EFFECT OF r AN NON OAl.Es ON IRON NIK A.Ml'us. At I’nru,Enyland, hremarkable ,e«„|„ Ii»e bee" |,r,«l,„.ed by tbe i x\erm en >| kI,,,i Ir "" K\" llp,i't "" '■»• l' n Sieanie: llnliy, ,tllj „ ’ ’ M’7'"'d ",p Admiralty « ill in e,,n« ,,nen,-,. ... ir"" eUatneraand uilitr «cswl«i.,r the i I be .bula «hinh hit tbe Rnbjt .. penn.raml Hide first mi ruck, but in wont* instances |» mm-U il,r.,u | Ihe oilier Side, carrying Willi u I. de plates,d _ In act tun this would risk the total loss id the V(s«e|f„r on h«cling over in the leeward, such a body ,t *a * mnsl rn«h in. that nothing Could prevent her mnkiinr with all no h'*uiil. A reprcietitatr mi oi this imports it on.' ' u" afi>mg Ir.i.n ihe recent trials, has been mail# to il c V'l uir ill y ; and should further «iperimrtital fin,,,, Pr V'1 iHat serious risk util l>c occasioned to iron ves** }* • •I war vi I" o cxpoMeii to the chat re id b# ing shot, n ,s di.uhful tl I tie II »ani will nui abolish them as men id war. TilJOPS Foil MEXICO. The barque Margaret 11 igg. Capl Little, bound for Point Label. (T, \ m.) sailed I'r» n Fofi M ,or.>e on i|,fl 1() It nisi, wiili a detach iicnf id'200 troops, lately „(i< Hoin d at that post, iin.ler ihe CotrimanJ ot Maj -r \\ W. M ■rris ; consisting ill Ctuiptii.y " A.” 40. R"u’i 0. S. Anillnrv. |.JP„t I II. N|i I let, c,i mounding, and l.ittul. A. I.. M J,i ton. I ’oinpnny **K4 h Heg’tU.S. Ariillerv. Cap*an F. K 11 nut, commanding ; Lieutenant* J. P. Gar. ache and I. A lirown. F.irli of these cum panics is 02 strong. An*l a del ich iient ol 2 ) Inittri?ry recruits, j\|. .III.,m, nmmmid ng. ' JVw. 0RK\T (XHIOMTIEs. S . in' »niiTpfniuj if»iiiIp n.M ialk iif i^tshlishinT a |">V mu «•(! II I'll, y li.vrt a I filly ciIIhci.'.I » „7,.al Ii.anv riiMosilif'si.a u mj wliiuli nr,. i|„. ’ A |,!hi h ,.l i|i.. ' I'll11.r’r Thp ullt-r >.l N'lali's \ k. a «■•»."« of O Iflk.’a tiandkfrcliicf, which a ,vl,j| \MlVC. y 3 A branch ot B r.iain wood. s"i"‘ "• lhr tmirw »t ilit* animal iliai Lurkf .aw in th« irtlMtri. A certain cure of ili»» rheu natiatn. A h-iilc ol the water through which Le.tuder swam when lie crossed the Ilellcspmil. A t.rn k troin the |» u*e licit Jack built. (' indcrelht’* glass sllpp. r. I he Aoi. graph "• Man in the Mown. Col. Pluck’s commission. A feather Irom |\.. ’, K iven. I lie oar iliai Jonah sculled 'lie w hale ashore with. ()io*o| tin* prongs >.f Neptiim •’* trident. Specimens . I glue made Irotu ihe horns of a dilemma. A walking cane made out of the nor'It pole. I he K Hal key of the Iru’iioel ot fame. I lie handle ol the 0.1.1 Fellows gridiron. 1 tieeye ol the man who saw the original sea serp -nt. The wings of the Flying Dutchman. I he unfolded tale ot I lumlei’s daddy’* gh .s'. As one from the mot.inain tint brought forth a mouse. The tail of the night marc. One of the pearls which were cast before swine. A spnl* f o n the wheel of toriiliie. An oath sworn hy the army in Flanders. 1 to* tail n| the Inx ill it wouhl u »t get ttie grape*. \ comb m.iile ol the h »rn ol the ] ml union. I wo t'-ctli Iron ih** jaw hone which Samp* *n used so scientifically on the Philistine*. I .r scraped In in the deck o| the ship of Stale. The identical saddle which Balaam fasn nt d on hit ass. One of li e shoes ef Ah xar.d. r’s horse Bucephalus. 1 he basin in which .Macbeth washed lit* hands at er killing Duncan. A claw ol a hog hear. One ol the car* u*. d in pulling ( *,:lr acrosttthe Ru bicon. A lu. k of llic hair of tnc ‘Oldest Inhabitant,’ vety grey. I nts we consider in he a very la»r ht ginning in the way o| antiquities. \\ e w ill announce ihe ar icles ns they are in future hai.ded in to the |.r. prietur. [ Exchange p tprr. 'l’he . Hi.-ers nod crew of the brig Casket, who lints ( hern ii.nler examination Ir a day or two p:t*t before il it I S. C oiit.iiissimicr Woodbury, at Boston, on snspi<*i<in 1 having hern connected wnh the s'avp trade, wcerli— charged, * nffi ip.it evidence of i he charge. to rruke ... | a priina lacie case, not having been brought ag inst them. A package of lory seven Iciers, c.nfainirn ib.iti' |,|g. DOO in drafts, was mailed at |{ ..hester f. r New Y rk on the‘..M l ol Ap':|. |i tailed to reach its destination, anti was not recovered (ill the 25di . f last mmtll, when it was 1>mimI hi an old mouldy p< nmai.toan m the N’.w \ <rk Post <>fli e, w here ii had lam among ihe ruhliudi for more than five mouths Ol course thtTwhule blame is cliargeahle upon that ../ft •».. j •l,,i \' cod, cashier of ihe Bank of Home in N’*w \ rk. ii is (eared hy his Irjci ds. is I.,si. ||e b li huu.e ah’ nl ihe middle of Iasi month lor ihe sea shore to re gain his health, which for several mouths ha* been quite le*ble. Ih* oh \ sinan Ir. hi* village accompanied hill In New V • i k, aid saw him snlely aboard of ihe sieamnoat Mas-achu-c is, bound lor New port,on 'lie | St la till..since which lime lie las not been Inard of hy Ins la.inly or tneods. It may he doubled whether there is anything in niili t.ty history w Inch can hear a compnri*. n wnh ihe a clneveineiils in the iaic attack upor Monterey. '1 I at an nrm}’ "I H)i (J regular*, resisted hy (!0 veilin'.hs should have ihe coinage lo attack 70(0 Mgulars mil •lllfitl v..Inole. r* m ihe open field, appears almost in ■ ‘‘t'dl.de. 1 hill they should I «Ve assail, d il.i rn » it trenched op in ilo ir necks, defended hy works whi. h ol lliemselv.g ere iqual loan miky ot GO,(00 lien, seems to border on the marvellous. Dr. Guinn, of New hern, N. C. recently perform.d a d.lieaie operation. The patient was a negro chi Id .mu e five years of age. who was suffering und. r a cancroid or lungoid aflTecth.fi of the right eye, usually called a rose cancer. The coats of me eye were all (Its. rganr z> d. and ole. rat. d, Mint ih. him nrs w» re all mingled to* ge her. hrming a cnj-clmg mass, ahntir the s *e nf a common walnut. 1 tic whole eye was taken tint, and ihe wound dressed in nht ol tc!) minute*. It is tiow a loritiight since the eye was cut out, and the pa I lent i«, in every way, d.iing very well. J eel Ion. S. (>. (modrich. of Boston, better known to the reading world a* Peter Pa.ley, is »b. tit to visit Knropp t r a residence nt considerable length. Tim works nt Pder Parley are toiind in almost every hahi ta'ion ui home, and now, at ihe in vita ton of publishers in London and Paris, he visits Kurope lo superintend the reprint ol Ins series in different language*. One of ill.* passengers in the Hibernia in her last trip, i* the disnugn ished naturalist. Professor Agnss z. "f Ncutchaicl. He proposes to spend several years in A* incrica, prosecuting In* lavorite researches. A Sunday *ch<u.| Bo.msbt r< ugh, Ky. wns reecr.dyr disturbed hy ihe keeper of a neighboring grngsh. p, who rushed in ar.d shamefully abused the sitperinlei dent.— He was tried h» tor.* a justice’* jury a.-.d acquitted "n the gr.und that u Sunday Schol is not a rctigivtis m ret inn f l» -Ul I ens are manufactured largely by fur out il»rr* , hnusesjn Siji-nru'e, New York !' One film is said '» make 500 meekly. A new system of tpiaekery lias rornmeneed in G' run ny, called Ihe hunger rure. |, (.|insj<lg g„mg wnh ,"‘l ra""-’ “"III a cure is. fled, d. 11 will probably cure any <1 is. asp In «/,«„/ U„,.P I he am nl Mr. Went, tin reluming In his home i» Alliiny N. Y.,uii Wednesday night last, Imind hi. laih cr. n Ollier, a d fimr sisters proslrate upon Ihe fl 'or in * lelplcss Cumin Inn; ih y. w ere Suffering inlense pain, • icmlcd w itli a cousinni vnniiimu. *|'|ie yuung man ran minediately lor a Physician, wlm, upon hearing dial they had partaken nl cheese fur supper, decided dial " he ihe cause „i iheir illness. |{, st.nalives and expel' enu were resorted in, calculated In give relief, and dirt '"""'y nre now doing well. The |*hysiriin auribuies 'In saving i,| iheir Jifes In iheir vnmi'ing su freely — I"* 's snpjaisid In I ave been made frniii milk a diseased cow. Mrs, I! Seri \\ hiiehmise, nf SmilhSeld, Maine, wai sio.i kmglv hum: by die expl. simi ul' uvu nr dire* pounds ul powder, which had liecn deposiictl, wiih""1 her km,w ledge in her cl,,lhea basket, and which "« k lire Hum a light, by ihe a d „f w hu b slip was exa'iiUi nunienH of i|,e basket, Kami hopes are en tt aincu n| her rcc.iVery, A company lias been firm'd in Augusta. (»^»rjis. i a napital ul$75,000, ler the manufacture uf eoaf'G u tuns. j