IMMM=E HERALD & EXP'R • .-.IV• grirry• , etw • XI, RA. 'V WEDNESDAY,- APRIL 2.2 . ; 184(i Pier Canal Commissiloner. JAJA pME&M, OWEE, . ME i „or,Knitc s t f _ io-pp rr t.„- TT : r , • .2 .r . ,_ ... f i • . ~ . Our,:lNlMOrviWtheitalbYt'AiYStifEild vilteabW ~ • ' Otai,. rt4sitrg . ' Oi4u . opoli are r .*Firthy the. attention ittwr roaberg this week'. Mao). of *kt' Merchudt;'iire making rare diapyay s. • Kr We'are indebted lo the IST: Y. Triliune andthe-North-Amerienni -for-Extras onntain tw the iasuloreign dews." it.* *The "S firing so litr . bas been cool. and dry, and Vegetation -has. p' T ogresse'd sto7.ly- A friend fiem the country infortnit . us that the Wheat is sufreting very much; Sever ill ShCriQ eandi4at 'l4lta.ieniionneed 4hemselvea.. There's' room" enough; hcey oper,.63l%inore.' •Coinc'on, gentlemen! BOROUGH ' Aitienterilreavet-LThe proceed ings of Ccinneil ar'e I not of suffiCient importance: or interest to require the, atten dance of on: "conic of Reitorters - ."' - The fol lowing proceedings,. however, Which have heen.furiiisliedns, deserve to appear in print. The appointments we should sad• are excel lent ' Councit met in. Education !Talton Saturday April 11, IRI6. Members present, Messia. Armstrong Noble, Thos. B. Thomp son, Frederick Watts, Michael 'MattbeWs, Peter Weibley, William 11. Trout, William Spottswood, john'UnderwOml, James Liggett. Council then proceededlo'billot for Borough Officers for the ensuing year, when the fol lowing named gentlemen were elected: Presirknr of Conneii--Col. Aimslrong Noble '' - Treasurer-14*r A. A. Line. Cierk to Market iv.—James Clever. High Gon"shi6le-7olui Walker Street Commissioner—Worley Matthews. Paorer.omrak or'eortvir.—.4 4.farrler Anhe Court of Quarter Session held in this borough last week, Stmptil 'Janke was placed upon trial for.the murder of rt man named John—Evans, which occurred in a hif-room quarrel at the tavern 'of Joseph Grier, MAlO guestown, last Winter. -- ThYietlieUteitt charg ed the prieoper<ith 'manslaughter, but in the charge to the jury it was pretty strongly inti mated by the court that the crime of the pri- senor amounted to murder in the second degree. .Of the fact of the infliction of the ' wounds upon the body of Evans by the baud • of-Hunter, the evidence was clear and admit. ' ted -no doubt. The prisoner enjoyed the benefit of 'able and .eloquent :counsel, 'who endeavored• to . sustain the pleaf justi '1 . :1114 homicide, and defended the.:.jirison th great earnestness, ability and ingenuit ' trial possessed considemblevinterest, an r • tracted a large number Of spectators."' - case was speedily determined by the jury after it was given to them, and a verdict of guilty rendered. .The prisoner was sentenced to faur years confinement in the Eaattini peni tentiary. Ruth as usual, was• the real mar. deter •iri th's eats. ' ' 'David Ramsey, the pauper, who commit ted an assault some weeks since Upon Mr. Lobach, the Stewart of the Poor House, was also found guilty and sentenced to two years confinement.to the Eastern Penitentiary.' The remainder ofthe Criminal business was not of much consequence, and showed a most gratifying diminution of crime, disorder and licentiousness-twelsome-previous-sessions-off •the Court; Of-the applications for Tavern Licenses, all were 'granted, we learn, but that of Joseph Grier, in llognestown, and Benjamin Kutz;at Sterret's Gap. 'ClztrA bill has passed the Legislature, we !aura, which'proVidei for the appointment of Auditurel J r the - Cottrt,' to audit the account of the borobgh of Cattiele: 'lt is said thaithe account of the ashen note issue is in a rather lungleei condition, owing to the, burning of the records by di!! t:ourt-Hottsg _ ftre. , But if those who,are. nlkady empowered can not seo thro' the matter we should like to.knotir glint new light ondheettittlct may be expected from, ttew Auditors, EMI CarlideDe . reit Bank hiia,bOtla"kfigiiad * by, the ti(n . :ainar a aeari marl" f . t do noi:kamith . otv far its priivfaiank' oxfoaa.. 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Ifiliti Onlye t n"ce g ic , Nio . , 44r:001:01 1 tiiffi 1 .., , .:.'....i . 0p0it efthe, Seerial:SriAie,:fiin it iiiii,' , ./1004 'ttie : rnia'nnfe,tiirete tito i xiraOciliipi F iccol : Penii,• :] f',.. , ,ll4o..litliingitigi,t.iiit , cliitte;,.';',:; - .' , ,,}.7.:.,..L...', : ... , „;',: ; ..7 5 51yj u1 i a ., - 61;t1 1 , ! iniijefl, . . No t ft 1,4 ing the riglttto, , -.Baltimore .•:: 1 1 ; ..-Othio Be 4 4 1 oaa , !!")1"t hrotg•' te of ennsylvltoi .* zrn inns it ut•g;, lt;". ow L I‘ vic 4 ; 4 trrNr the Governor. The bat incorpuratinge emu pany to 'Construct an entirely new road by a central route.threugh Perinfilvania to Pitts burg, has also become a law. By a: 'routs ion in the right of way bill, however, it is' of $3,000,nn0 of stock is subscribed to this 00111-04-0 1 .er-000, 0 0 0.900 .i. 040.1). .trt- 4 k. Malty, paid in, unit twenty miles o) .. the:eail, pot udder contract at 43 either extrem i ty of gr lie I line, by the.lritef : The only cfTect, in the opinion. of many, of this amendment to t the - right, of way hill,! is 111 e i!eh',./ it *it). •11. company.in the prosecution of their wptii.! it is the deliberate 4 si kean;r l - 1,110 - ic K iri;ed, .pitrion of-many.of die most experienced-Burt ) iness-men xdii sager s ioi'is capitalists in • the , ; State, that the Central- flail Road enni/ ig constructed at this lime.. The projeet • is he-, tiered. to be utterly impracticable, Mlles , : at 411 n expense greater by millions than the most`, wealtWv association could raise means to . , meet. The project has been styled by Mr. \ Gibbons "it' rail road'oestiffs - -and this not as a witty sarcasm but as a sober fact. A gentlemen who knows the topography of the' proposed route well, and who has carefully examined Schlatter's Report, assures us that. the construction wonld_present _a_ 'line of bridges c viaducts, tunnels, retrofit , and. deep.ruts, such as %coati' aatopish the most visionary minds, and which no man of sound judgment can now contemplate with in-el:being forced to the conclusiOn that the whole project is wild .and absurd. Miles of Tettlielieg, fin the Most part through solid rock—viaducts thrown' up into the air, some of them one hundred and thirty feet high— innumerable bridges, great and small--L-inter minable deep mak, most of them thro' rock— these are the prominent features of the Cen-' trill route !" Who does not see 'the wildness and folly of Ric scheme? Many of. those 'iel4 , l4re been untlimight" iirdering'ilie beef' and excitement which the.discussion of the subject - has-caused r ibut now that they are to be called upon to subscribe their . thousands, it may .be - expertet'that wise and prudent capitalists. Will examine carefully before they' embark in so hopeless ,an inresinient. Es pecitiOr will they be likely to - hesitate. when they come to contrast the difficulties of the Central Route with the far less costly and en tirely practicable modeof-seeining a railroad . communication With the West, by the loser `lion of a new link between the Cumberland Valley rail read and the' B. and 0. ft , . Road which cane 'dime by laying a new road' from Chambersburg to strike the B. & at the mouth of •WilleVreek, in Bedford coun ty. Or t try another route, to intersect ; the 13.. and 0. R. at Hancock, Aid.' The fordier Mute howeyer, would secure a' continuous road horn Philadelphia to Pittsburg, which shotild, noLgo-orte,inch beyond life borders of our own State, and would at the same tirpe sc ene every iota of trade was ever in 'ended for the Philadelphia market. Ve cannot think that such considerations will he wholly lost sight of by Philadelphia Merch ants and Capitalists" RibeMon" -Tam Lscomom (hams, one of the oldest and most influential democratic papers in the State, has taken strong ground against Gov. SHANK. It considers that. he has shown marked disrespect-to the friends. of Mr. .Muh lenberg, by appointing their bitterest oppo nents to office, and waging "an unholy persecution and proscription against them." It looks upon the renomination of Mr. Foster. for Canal Commissioner, as having been ef ectil by throwing the - whole pa !Image n ..the Canal Board into the market, and offering it to the highest bidder. It concludes a for: cible• article in these words, which are strong, but none the less true : "If a circular had beenissned by the board directing their subordinates to procure dele gates to the convention favorable to Foster's election, or in case of defeat to prepare to " walk the plank," the wishes, of the. Canal Commissioners. could not :,have been better :understood. • " Bargainplid sole," was [vamp ed upon the very lace of the transaction— ;aid although it enabled the State administra tion to cousdmato their wicked schemes, still it is looked upon by eyery honorable mutt, us establishing a oreeedent alike,ldangerous and' disgraceful. 31r. Burns, the only friend of llShlenberg, in the board, ‘ve.'nro , pleinsed resisted, the.measure from.first , to !toll ho dathis duty fearlesF tli ly anmlePeatletiar, and oraitlod to the thanks of the commu ity, faking tr firm stand,against exeeetive dictation:l , . n- The liarrisbiumPaily at WA of, iheseeuree _Plthe_Oree_e_party,!with tO; C iiei9r - ,...,..,4: .(10 1- ii,?fiK z =lieghi - Aiiii /iiii li ,, litii.wiffet a - Teollifilai, - ailillifiViir thtleni mail ensue before:; ;; are preparetio .- nc f l . .... Y4 ,w - a vigor. ,f/f',t t ; '• 2,:in4hitustate(oltthereaser.womalliupopitthet . [ - Whig ,patty ,especially,, to • pnite,,,at, f onee, in seconding, and 'sustaining ! . everp eficifiT , that ;May be` made led' placing" the i copliti'y in: i ‘ il slate Of,ozr inii.::'. 'll;t'iiieM:;•Chttis,Alitiiffosti ' liteCo/ .appiepriatious; for'that. phject, and . be' forepthst in the - niurk of preparingformnyiri- ; i vasioii.. - .0f., oily sell .. •If the , administration. I f brings the i.. 11: uPoriPS,.iet . . , the Yg id . i 1 ! 1 ." 43 , the-honor of heini•the,firscrOmeet haveonse... -querice4 withvigor and xietemiination. We think that the 'atteritSunid the country should he r ..if'possib i .o,ru, ore ,furly, tiicd, ~, !1 than it ,M; tnthe actual facts oil/Jr' case-1 _ . ,4 1 especially 'to the 'fact, that,..whilsti AIM' ,tilif claiming all of g•ditputeif iertitOry, rtnik:n4y Tpponents are pot yielding an inch of ffieir, kairiv., and preparing, at the same time, to resists our pretnntions by force of arms, ithim ilto pAS BEEN DONE by us, to maintain our claims or to meet the resistance .to..4%„irt eicated: . The Charge brought Home. During the exciting discussiOn in the House of Representatives, at' Washington,' upon-Mr, lacrittsor.es resolutions calling for the different items of secret service money expenditures, ninnberless were ibreErges of " want of patriotism," " British feeling,". blue-liglit Federalism," Sta. preferred by _Mr. Ingersoll and his friends against "Mr„ Wnrisvra and other members of the Whig party. 'Messrs. Iltm.tA no, of Alabama, %YIN THROP of Boston, and pixoN of Connecticut, stood manfully up to the defence ofjlr. Web itgaittice aspersions of - his e - rie - MieW,- and indignantly charged home on Them the -very offences. sought to be fastened on the gifted defender ofellre . Ceiistitution. The speech of Mr. Winthrop is spoken of as one of the most brilliant specimens of lofty mil . - rtidignaid eloquence, cl,:r,:li§tened to in the Dowse, and ope .which for the timecoMplete-1 ly electrified his auditors. Mr.- Dixon,; in replying to the charge- of "bhie-lights," re ' marked that if "forced to prosecute the in, quirt', he should be able to exhibit to their gaze, amohg members of their own party: - blue-lights of a brighter dye, of a Much .dee per azure, thin any .in the ranks of the Whigs." After Sundry •delicate allusions to the Federalism of .Mt. Buchanan and other: high-priests of mcaldfn Locofocoison upon being interrupted by,C. J. INcEnsoLui Mr. D. promptly inquired of Charley whether be had notortid , that "hi teptdd have been a Tory-hart: he lived in 'the dityi of Ardirica Mr. Ingersoll replied that he lIAD SAID SO. This, then settles the matter. Hence, for ward Chalks Jared Ingersoll„the traducer of Daniel Webster, Chair Man of the Committee on Foreign Relations, and the 11124,mus Apollo of Locofoism in the Muse of Representatives stands convicted of the charge of Tory ism upon his own confession, and must be known would-be Tory Ingersoll ! What-say the Democracy to such a loader Kr The following statement, which We fnd in the re ;tiler Washington Correspen dynce of.the New York Tribune, agrees sub stantially with what we have heard relate'd .here, and nave reason to belieVe correct:— Not. lute,. It When Mr. Webster left the State Depart -ertfficin-placeoHteing-a-rlefaulter-atr-had been charged, it appears that' there ' Wr:9 a balance paid over to him, long after he had :When Vic' Wilseter=lef(lMik`-TTlervs Cabinet he requested care of the 'Contingent fund, to fiettlerhpllie account :and see 'lto* it i6toed. '''The clerk 'wrote Mr. Webster - that there was the sum of SI,000:for which th(ire was no voueher.— Mr. 'Webster - said the proper vonahei Would yet be found, but in the mean limy liti`Wished the accounts of the Departritent fully icittlid up, and for this purpose lie 'sent an - $1,0 . 00 and the accounts Were 'Settled. The proper certificate afterwards appearing, the $1,009 were refunded to 'Mr. Webster_ - So 'that, in place of being a deafulter, he had - actually oker paid the Department, and 'his over-pa web refunded.' - 0:-:rThe caifitilliffeibilifeffen of the clove Jeremiah Ybitirtey; men numucl Forbes and . 4: 111 04.ee tled.. The dovernbr of Ohio made a demand upon the Exeentive •of Kentneky;•lo. up two n 7 O ll , a,f .tiet - se . ted; rit„elirectins! them to be atrested and taketi before, theCirl (Mil :Omni of :th#Frapfilitfiltietriet,`frir wtucelxaTninecl and argued-on tWpTiftjitihTi -Stine Of.Ohim.byMr:_William:JilihriCionii.bnel. 'prisOneisc•:liy Charles q : = l<3t7lehead~ oyjdooecovrts; rough! to Prove tlitt,f . 'hitoey. presely in opposltibblte`Wt?beheei of his own-. ertag tflOaciiiicii - lormtageildfitOlpg liim l - ifeif f e reVry" 1 , 1.9iig the ownerief,iiltintiey, , •Aoltrointrrof . - arguedtiiith.gYear : 6 10,0 1.1 ;R 1 -110 4iffiti. 6 :MillASkYr!!4:* . 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' lia-hia.mwei--yetletlaitutiti -.power 4r 1 ~.• 1311ri?Otealitrcinbr, - ;t l rf• sFordi t- ciyi- Spirital arid- CAu t i'ittitteratiWAAßYtiiiffiarcialii fi i All thtkthAtioa 4isi i adlasi/drifie'" Om, l ar n ingthqdistructlittitsautiqi . at : i #4o: . • 14 t- i l :eA:O.," - giP '-' ' :' is altrikiaibn• that if initay yeari ',fiat - ..,iiietitl'ii• - attilicktit farita *l 'l/ ,_ ' '' e ,I';‘.',!n!Pe/. l t the Pit* , ---- 7 ,--, 7 lies - , L,.yitkauthatity l lo.hty_a_tititypl toikpeF , cant. , aaTea)anti•Colliee)aati. to,announcaitha rio by .proclaiiititiii - ''' ,''' ' '' ' ' ''' En ftertsr; *Orr , 'V45l' rate pate . Serrittisinur —thei National - Inlefli; geocer4imamorticTeTiiiorrififferle-Fit-e7Orllit '. istreesury Bill.. through tho House, thin ifrornimint raieetions .to the , • • " Jet perriieioffs: influence upon the 'cur, reney of the•mireitry. In the language used by. .the present , official editor in 1837, it will establiSh , 'gyro-ports-of curreney-the. better for the officer's of,Government, the baser one for the people.;' , . 2. its inealetibitie , expense.. 3. The increase of Bxeeptive patronage which it.inustof necessity bring with it. 4.• The diminishgd seen rity 431 the Govern , mentAeposites7 .— . The inconvenience and los§ of time it musuoncasion in the transaction of public business: - . • :Lastiiy.giaitrous operation upon ffie . laboring elaaseai.in r . edneing the price of la bor to the liard'nfoney standard. • To these objections, which were urged by -us in Ift4l.to thik monstrous attempt to re vive the barbaroas usages of antiquity, we have never seen'antisfactory answers, it is unnecessary for us to go over again the argu ments by„wijeh they were established. , . _ HAltnisnajO Rove FES ay.—The Harrisburg futelfigencer says the. Contractors who gngod to etectihOlOpe Ferty.across thtriv-T 'et at that place r iseern , to have a difficult job on hand. They have been at it now. some eight or ten days, and are about AS 'far front the completiougLihe, job as when.thay gam • In tf.e firsqlace the rope-Was uncoil,. ed wrong, mid goLfull of kinks,' which.re quired a greaf'd'etal of hard_ work to get out. "This was finally accomplished, and one end Was got oter,thyrer; but h i nts finis far been found irriple_tmstretch it 'and there tt liesortili.little7o . tospect of its ever being stretched sufficiently to answer the perpoie, for whiAi The'rope is immense, unwieldy affair, weighing about A3OQ • We will StSeditttein-tlitteptler any hingot.: Irion:alikifE t .itiVirerWelltaiielalren deep. est possible .- interest. 'But we . hop'e we may be excuselilar,saying, that whilst WO deeply regret theiragical and disastrous event which has honied Mr.Pleasents to an ultimate tomb. it was impossible f+oor' r Ritchie, Jr., nadir the rircomstances of ihe case, to have acted othenriie than he !to (lone, Niithotott irretrievable disS.rare; and we understarnl, ..he hits borne ..istmself unaor the wholeinal, down to the last scene of the'eventrul, pitinful.doma.. with the equanimity which; became a man." This is the .coaunent made by, Thomtke Ritchie, sr, editor` f. the 'Washington I.lMon Upon the ricxeittaP,of his son for the murder Mr. Pheasants in :;it' late duel. : , It was by such: hipooriticol demagogues as Thomas Ritchie, senior, who:thus exults in the fact that his son has escaped "irretriev able disgrace" by the murder of Pheasants, that Mr. Clay was,donnunced . as a murderer doting the last Presidential election. THE VIRGINIA. Etacnok.l—T4cranimal cloC• tion of the Legir!mUrp.will,ttl.ta l gl l ypt.lir i tito'-: ti rnAppß parts of the State Alto canvasi is animated, but in .- others leesAhan:usual. interest is dis played by,both.partica.. The. selection ,of an United ,States Senator will devolve upon the Legislature to-be chosen.' CAPITAL POItiISIIMILPIT.-.-1110 :sllbieel , Of the abolition oflithe Death Punishritent:eame tip in the lit:Ririe Ifepreientatilfes, of Dorris: burg, on the oth inett, .and. the highest vote given for any-form of abolishment,- , or com mutation, woe Mid?). Ott The attempt to use-the secrets •of the Stitte Dopartinont'fdohe purposes or l itniiiid: ni - *tee not se#4tel meet the epnetion .;f Piw;r dent has not answered the- call made mport hits; rendit l is lifttrd't *it'd tior. Mrt. Ingersoll, fillie,,ettita . Mr,Net).; stet.: - rf r ) •ar,r was .ch - itiOd - witlithir 4 muiilethif4ieri'el: 000 : t h!! . . A ' :*4lf .il i4H I KO ' l#ol . #)?#6 so e, do a sine li :Ai is Matii4; b r eeni declaied'ixoT •amralwii : : 5 e)..1'1.11: Ari,AY4l.*.teri4lli944 l l , :...44ithlkhimlYl..4 yAssjoampaly)llllxt!..ptib44ll . od4.llolY-411”. o parm OW gr , it PQMP*ing AAQ...; page k. 1 1 -, - Gae l .7.111t71....Ywri pgrOajtlitoitiptwora, - 4.i . a queXl*OPghtl , bar,i ) a •yoriagaii4 iiii3t . tr iiiTtelligaiiihlGrao4of tiggigtgegilirtrrt iiV.WltionrikirintALN VEA7MTASI.IkPELI.OI 4llnch pt i ko k r o ir r gaiM A M h eiro li tt=rt a era l high let dlYeeicihisliltiVl Filer IWO' OVettld.ltidlehiVer etabhr Mlle? tekon *wink 'ntaton w#l VlA7l, l 4 l :MJ F `,,WWlp . ,`Mp L Vitli l l;l l.. * ! ,t i atrgilier V+' eme;eomealmietta enddie ,iortniglceo the tier bilk e dncdvityr o ttprpubh• Y PpeN epda,ll:4l,ct, re.4 4 74,1ti1f yetiti Humor aMtryfieromatiosPoctarpi:lbtoto th e Indian 13 1 t4 i tirrrgitik etgan e the stet:Mph and ale el to I. [4led.rdheirnieUritAtleili ,ildiy . byeafteAt_ppetelei/ rnr . elmlicriktrllltAgiorniporyills ll 4 4l YOßYr meordec,prpoe }cot njm,. goo) , is 4% titri Monseimehtty evcheato is to , the wholurfremetiPivedl Las,'driem4teetteelmf every 4 . l :e 9 G ° ol l r Ontlielle b y ee tdieW trefiitineithccirAgonay, it** Orttpok,alid (hinualhDphati , AliKlls9,ll4leN)k, pinitoophia. .• , WILLIAM : ~.atom ; '"'lrtTittertre medicine can bp obtai !lithe elni4 otOne, .E OGILIty, opplAta.b(aqWe !lots', en Atet -• , , , MEM 1 OLD Oi iIICIII ~~. ichflOe 'ii . ' The - vofe istooih-,-,lM,ic ,r- o; ~)641 / 3 \ T4'ior, - Whi - 15035.;;C:iiiiiiga;4Cloifef. B,2o2—Mick) 'EI mai. over . Taylor, : , 7,133; Taylor • acid • oit - Oaak loiht,', Majority t o)ter `Mickle:ll)B4.- •: ": .r. - • , ..,,. ~ :•,- -. Tam Whigs)4'o 4 elfiete!ktl4ix. 'catiQatO's for the ~einrrio t Icoitheil in - tiro W3idti• The Native Americans theirs in• one - ward, and the LoctifOcoli ha;4l.electid theii candidates in the other fifteen wards, SENATE.—On Thursday last, it:being under steed that the question would be taken in the U. S. Senate orilhe Oregon resolutions, lir. Crittenden arose, and made a• truly eloquent speech of about -two hours long. Mr. Allen then-moved. to take up the joint Resolutions of the House, which was done. Mr. Jchn- Son, of Md 'then moved to substitute forthem• the preamble and resolutions of the Senator of Ky. leaving out of the latter, the proviso as to the time of giving the notice. -Mr. Allen moved some . amendments; which werere jected: Mr. Johnson's amendment wds then adopted by a vote. of 10 to 24. Some sharp shooting took place between Mr. Crittenden and Mr. Allen. The question was then taken and the resoltitions of Mr. Crittenden .with Mr-Johnson's-amendinent—wero-engross:ed. and ipasged by a vote of 40 to 14. On Saturday the Retoln!ions were taken up in the house and sostneadedi—u t motion of Mr. Owen_ as completely to chaage their charactei and defeat .their whole object. They were then overWhalm ingyalo-6f-144 to 41. It is not probable that the Senate will concur in the. House Amend - - ments. . - - "louse q, Represelltaltres.—The Dill to extend the jurisdiction of the United Stales over Ore gon has been the principll subject of 'linen non in the House ef:Representativeuritig the week. The debate still progresses: irr The - Washiegten corresponclentol the Baltimore American -says that the till before t he HOUSe for the l'iotection of Anieripan Citizepis:in Oregon, has many imPorttit fea tures in it. It is careful;' as reported3ot to a#4o limits of ,theOregoi JWit ilrorideS thatthe ,lowa shoji be - ex , tended ovorihat XB,,iin of of the territory of the United States which lies west of the Rocky Alountaityl, iind over that interinediate por tion of country west of - the Missouri Iliveri and between the 90th and 93d' parallels 0 , north latitude. There are two : provisos, in'tlie hilt designed to prese?ve the treaties of. ill and 1827,.by securing , to British uubjects-all the privileges which the , treaties recognise, and in caier of 'ttrrelit-of British stlbjectsi proposed that they be gWon to. the nearest Court having British'jdriediction. The. 'bill as inducetnerits for emigration, offers to give 320 acres of land, to every male and Tom -, over the age of 18; and 120 acres to every l i person under 18, who shall reside for five years consecutively in the territory, and corn. mending at any timo withia three years from -thei-passage-Of ate act: The, bill has since- passed. Mr '7;op7 . 'Th l litlette69.#inntily . of the Preslii i k:. C! . a.. (Old r SehOol);, hold-,ita Jarixt: annual mtisring the' Tenth Presbyterian Church', ,i!hiladelphiii, ohThurgiliii , the '2lst of May noxti and pill bo opened. with a sermon . 1)y the Rev. John M: Krobx, D. D;, the Madera. )- - tor. of the last Aisernhly. fylt- We learn from the National 'Mein , gencer that a blinding•lit'A blindred feet Fong, by sixty to one, hundred tn width, is in pro cess of construction, to accommodate the great National Fair to be held in Washington. on 20th of May. Derrawe or MlAs.' YMur.--The Secretary of W 4 II J. . • ar has askcd ' tne rennquisnment pf Castle Gardensat New "Votk; tbat_it may• be fortified. It is ' to' be armed with 26 pieces'of ordinance .' - of large " oalibiti: ' Other 'fortificationit in the neighborhood are also about to be;placed in an, immedi , ate I state, oi.d efen cc. . , 'llsoktnildger W ..t;- - i r,ottosisrT NI-Seth W. rowle, lloston t , 3 - 3 uc , i 33 r. 3 If ' 'I Mane Illt - tthercclVlMPlitlhe lleWsPoPeref that you are tile general Agent orthat very - bond and' lhlghly *molar•- 3 -Iftedleine tunes -Vtristar's Balsam' of AVeld •Sherry,. ;Allow Me to inform you, trtr, ;het I Ann treed that medicine•in my Ovally m latch decided peeress. - Lait fail My iyifte wad quite sick-hada very bad coligti: l•consulte? a physhalanwho , v l is , ited her and prescribed 311egic4"42 o 713117ehrckeol:,r1: 3procued Lpkuuvit ell ItIII O I ifinedietely r a benne ISt your agent In`..thie Vfttre, Hr. Daniel; W. .Doty ; she look n end it en red her ;neigh entirety , muting 04 winter I lout q lever hiyielf,Wllleh left me very Went unit fed bleyll hifd interne neigh, Which eroulderrine. moron Oaten' hattlitesapptip rear eselssi *Pint Ilnd Ofttnd eMighly benancial ; I wee • obliged, however to Wee Ito bottles betbre I wasuentirily wellju All rwlib hen &Colds, severe Oclgha, Ire dfserused fasaga,.l would 1311 1144101 tY• ;.3 . .. J t 3 3 , ..... ' ..-.....1 r .3011. Wlerriat a 8AL5.01010 WILD I.ll,ftitum 3 3 iliecilu 0 3- 311, r3 , ,l,.ftigniell, WI '11) 1!! I')f I 11 ii; " or ''- , ,,i ~... ~; I? ) .., I 1 V 11.°)I VID4 VA IIIN. i I All risflY aftelliteted n Ith mr, yers, and be. give A . 'e'er Mel to be true, and oniiiied MUM con demn of th Odor c. 1.4 3,3 ,33 'signed* , , , 3.. in 3e_ 681.4(1;liticIdlli"';elryinhertill'rltirtrt kAfllllitetigrilge. --IWO% Illy ftrimi r ftfteiftlll4oT, inednt3fOrZnible.3 l, 3 r Anglejk Ureirlear43 fthingOsbergem , I '3 0 . , t31 if e 3 , t,LoWie PVl l Slk e t u l in tliOgrid t ; I' ; r,- . 33 ty `? i fireve tAripternt2PlLLS *6 ettiiistr . .4egeutbut %mamma rillitrinkinclplet widening experhencelms proyed porrect t , et,3ls,uerivir ,r,40.1.„1. they are tailored loin Sibettess, lib fire Down elm the Mist blethietat Mr OM edema han enteric and in nit di *Optic land ,WI ion osieVileyi l hgeglittrl ite.V . liii kilti'll)Tiß4 , AßSW:4 ; r aivit fllldie, l 4f Urn it yme dom. . , 03.0030 r Wi114n014510 e 113 r I;l7lr4TAtiretrerillatilnlJtiMt,i 1 '~ 'Ro d tl. iit SEfltA Nitt s, Wisla iiiNfllits"._ "tilestisw tstetsSti,' utptiossburro,i , t.ftlf,t. 1., hi)VBI.I%. th it SIP eltilsiV3 QVIVier.IP.LIPI I I trA Wiil 7 ~..tuo.mliasusiAli2 • 1 t ' , ri. : ?dill li e le igrrb tub „'Hosi , wtrfit it,rs.lettlpii alftremangtowit, err. , 3 nu In' r ' o/i4.llsAl 14§48kift nmesi hpyergtr i sr,,,aLl,, r„ pl.; , t ,ti, ..,(1 S. L. • Bauman, Nee...burg. ''' pider tie Dlllert BeiliSr ' 6 lltets, ='-' _ .. .. _,, ..., .. . . _' ... 4l,—*c - ' ~ ,..orlyr,,fa„, Trlnlwatt . m New Yetis en 1 -1. 1 !M • 4 ..„ . ',tif: . :::;.,4 1 / 4 . 4 itu f . , *Filt.„day which l e( '4);i6i': .11'e: 'i :iiiCi .. .:)''' T lionle• 10'0 , `'llsilii - fesi44 ''7 Ii the c 1114:43 . biS ', rope ,/1 Tem 1 1 - : .„,,, .--.',. t . -; • , .. t ,'1 \ .. `r....oiNlii vie , '"efl ili• r '` (4 ) , ey of Polk acid his adthinistminli upon chi currenchoureommerce,Andfdreign reliticini.' We are almost involved iris war, and this state of things, is likely to continue until:lB4Br • " !SCIAISCITC be done? M. W. said, that as for himself, (and the result would prove hew Many would agre e with hiro,). 7 -gme Val'il•sw - &, - 14V-intin - Kligisid'UY any patty obligation to take -part-in any-unjust-procee ding:—he was free to obeythe call of duty ; itexteorgegishatvaril - itilidimanniow cess, through evil s repair and through good report„figaihst,ftlehilkulir.TAmiiiielOil in 1848 he could find w.stltiltient number of men to go with Ilintiilgtma.firl leocwv. - ,0;1141 -world filet hp, siortid pulpy duty„,tcfpsliey— 415), sllephl thsChart) We'rolaligittian* ite,..41 1 5101thi1er;56131 to the man of all others .beat fitted .for the hi gh,B°qo_Z i !!...„Nl he fifif t r.4 6 4lo 4 -t i 1..., 'WO of par D; -norntor,d. r4 ei!ipaie mulcolisreeratiens 4 "PAikfrt i A‘CY 6. -4 . 4 PA , ;AP! 4 ,, 14)0 1 40,480 Al', 74! 0 .'el',! ~ ili's" il'Bo -rech'.o ilYillt: note ,deofeniig, tlitgege4inl, long coolitmetLap- PlaaSe : 'f.) , V,OS ,I , 'V I o,lloid he, Pauses to tisk himself, can We succee d? - ..... Who dare speak ilial - 4fiteakingwaril - - -- -fl'policyv" intlinneslion with' this great question ? , -- There'rehy - lie Timor). el-meal/rho; desk Gartateent wag rnadelb . providerbffiens, endikey r wetomade expressly to fill there., o,irelkmay licisSibly panse r ;-bid•to that acheml„he. Alia „not .beklng. With him the question worth!, Ire,,w.hirt is our duty? Do my ,personal, and public:obliga tions require me to support any-one man? It yea, he.should.gg for -that man !. It is one thing to succeed and.anether one to deserve success. We cannot command the one, but 'we eon, .and will command the other! He tared -not what ease might atiiet-Are eared not what local clainas other candidates might present. It Verity . Clay should be alive' in 48, he_ would'know,no locality' but Ashland ; Ire would know no man but Ilenry Clay!. ... Mr. White sof down amid the loud anti long continued cheers of the company. . Hero is another. - Mr. M. L. Davis said that for half a centu ry he. had mingled iti po !Neel enug.gles and lip had ne'verfourlp politician, governed by expediency, who could be depended on in the hour of trial. We must not bend to Mr- eumstanees; if we would maintain the luteg• rity the party. We must not be governed by the chances of success : that wore Aim worthy of our chief and of us. Ile•concuried ittopinien -witk the President. Ile believed -it-wouldbeitnpossibletwunitearty-upon -any litunaq being pn Cmd.'s footstool than Henry Clay. He would"alAciu,by his princh: pier. Let othors do as they pleased: -he never wotildlinpportanyoneelse while (lay should be alive. (Nine tremendous 'cheers and Idud.applduses.), , TILE F.eyrse....—:•The reatlersrof the Alma. one hare-noticed the greatmelire of the Sun which is to take place on Saturday the2sth , inst. The Philadelphia r:S..Gaimtteirains (lie curious in _such matter's tit inuke the:Most of .this'mpportunity, for_selar , eclipses. will kte very-scarce-during the remainder of the-e'en., tiiry.- - This itelipseirill be're '''' le throughout the United'Siates eieeptin e - North.we'st. ern'i•ofnei rifOregon Molt also through outlllexice, Texas, il'estliglies. Grkat Brit ain, land -the western : . paillirof .F;urope and AfriCa. - A1 1VI:In. - Turk-41e, 01;truetion of the Sun's disk will commence - six tninufeS be fore 11 delocrlt-All. The greateitcla r atieSS Will be-about a quarter after l'Z''.': 1. Tor Tkniti• Ittat tlrriosDe t ikeirci—Ms. bein'oeratie majOrify in die flunSPit. TheP're. sent:nivel; 7 ltare• fully given the T;trtfr. Besr. lotions thego-bye! Tht•se resolutions, it will he recollected ; passed the llnu.n some time d ago, with an amendment attached. instructing,) our Senatorvamt.requosting 'our Representa tirls.ht Ca r gisiliii4of the 'fiassa ge2l any hill fcirili`edistritiiiironlo `theitroceeds Otthe PUblic •Lands.• ' Midvale Senate - sttuell,lo; 00 thus - Amended the.resitlut'tons . *eie meat' back to the House. On Thursday last i 'they were taken Up, and on the motion to einacur in the Senate•amendntenti the House refused to forteitt by ft - vote of '49 to 42: . .. So ,the resolutions fell. Foury sole Demo crats,-hearty all of them, no doubt elltiming to be good Tariff 'met-- , are thus, -in 'eller!, found recordiug their vote, treoirot 1 PIC TAR IFF I . What' Uiatbe thought altet of the xincerit - of iflo,:pril/sions of, the such friei4l3!==tiariisburir,- Increase the,stontling army, increase the noWlry .establish tlitb..stilt•treneurv , and tepee' the tariii;land how: `lke will the'l'resitlent , of this , Union'tliffer , ftom a elespiii i ior our soiling million lionV , lhellll4:inlijoieFivoAtett,:tex-- fithlelif klii•er classes' of rive?' With theettorr4gofe`nenint;ignsitei potini, rate CII riency 'QI• a MitipP o liirri.j, boring • ;w ay ; ory, thp o'this cout..nni melon din poliny of ino caeil dome cratic party srp , ritetfitqi7 tertdiag: I.:XTENSIWE Fonor.fues.—On. Toes Jay 149, forgeries , . lo' an aniount ..exceerling *20,000 wore ~ rliscoveretl iti Nhilailrlphiot. "The for: ger is one of the firm of .1. tz J. !Jerrie; bate= ulaefure* in Jhe .Westent city. thing ajioa4 steer:ling wel) before the community.. , ,„.„., .• COSTLY "M iLEAGIC."I - 11e • Stilling distance froth New Tie* 'to the mouth-at' the Cohen:. biaLriliTiii,79t l eget4; Th*Ai4a.gp_rpt t ibq (41;It ‘ sprii.mci - rjibeyss!wili• be an item—only,4 l ;m!ti.fo, 4 lo9!'"•;*;iiCtli constructive f pay, tor x tfie .Sonatorai the:mane amoun t, • • s.. , • •I, 1; ' ,“ • • • . 2: Tlielkdi.:TtOlibrt,poorYi iadaly 413 d . . President of :Dickinson College, has ipeen,ap.., POlOteehiilkligYOrri:o7C7iin'Ternnce:'O.f,l4 - Methodist Episcopal '.Cliurchy.,a,delegigen the' World's crpKerttion to l)e held tiebindtsE iii niV--{"VelidaeialA4 it fili-,itit r tent ou ' tl! oq. si t.l,l; :101 4 1 , ' X. s lo,ll,44l',l # 446o o 4:lltletr;in *t .. Al li'' noroingtps4nnral.stn,ni . tetliodistinVtie Ste ditlate for the next Presidency.. Airqtp, sth ty o sy -- , . .41=t etlfor. i ila The firs' Illsttslioniso. totttornrSoutts or4ltellsitrasCit-Italiest:st.W.. il itli, Itiel t 41'1.1.1451FillirtoMf lagtillMA 1-11 ~.-4•14 srmAtt i! 41. 4, -a, tVII7 W atioi/VT , IVCIN , • iir Y. kit- m. 4r , o,iviteti - . r JR . ri,x, , r 4 . Head Quarters drlislet- rr ' t 1 . • 4ri-.1.1 fly 10 , 0. ' 1, -- . - ...,, "'t: RIVAL OF.THE UNICORN;' --ii ". :, 'ire of steamship Unicom;at -..,, ...:. w c. ye *deices later from Europe. 1 lir, , itti ~,• rpoo i on the 19th bf March, ttltik! ds tr: z • iverpool papers to the date, ulidl . , .' d0 . : . ',;„ - : era to the &Geeing, of the 3d 4 i.olue.lie -no r. / „ohs revolution Atppers to have:been etely chrutAed,_ [comp] The commercial and monetary affairs of this country ere in a state hardly less satisfae= tort' tban at- the sailing of the - packet of the 4th. The railway system has-fastened its claws upon.allthe ready moneyefloat. , ___Tbeaptiskunderstriettl*keettheady.M4 liediroo4sAsituni2litsr - their,..iirdienss,stiting• that - lhess..hs-Ipottlnier4-49eutst—Oaineiti r er - destoxison by.-ati'eneniy; • • : • • • 11 !fttlfidelethifibirifeWitigh thoejawefult.tiattothetwits; the Ilrilielifpress having recovered somewhat It'om the effet mcence:of,feeling_caused,bythp, fir,at ligence ef„ltte; refusal Or. our .goverOmant to arbitrate onAttelilregell,ROotatip.,, - • • We . fin'd; ditikeith4n on the pan ofthe'Biliiiih,c(Tetlieentlo recede roni the position c ontest; . , on the y contmejsf;tne-triilitefylireparatronyare going en witlilinaielitedHerieig.yottni ahow , a detorminatiott-to'beltraVallorany-emergen! PY.' : . .Later irroni Jfficxico. A clip frciiiitheNew gaits , ,roptoi,daled 11th inst. 3 Ritilitylisytthe:horip , m-Maridintit, Capt. Collcy, ,ortiyadAliiiiiitirningirthrfleri rfehitjee'en At oon.. Copt: C. ,, reportir that juseliefofe'lte • leti, he met 'ATi..Dimr . ixid; Soho said to him that if he,iAnted to,..re*.,fin,' noon, at which hourlhe , Republicans and Santa Anna party; 'netted', were to declare the Government.. C'apfsiin - cotpx linther?reporis, that- Mr. Dimond-le:aimed him that ihe%Goy.enimentiroopmere*o die posed of, that they could notlict against the iiwwirn . v. Further news will be anzjousllk lot kTil for. The news fom Metier, will be found of deep interest Matters appeatte be a pproackz,,,,,,, ing a crisis in that, A cuarterrand a fight is ahnost ineri able. TArkEtitg, , .President of Mexico, has issued a Proclamation, in Nrliiic:h he.erlysheihas rejected'llle-Ameican Mit tis 4er ; that the U. States has despoiled thern of the rich andexteiisivelerritety of Texas,btxt that Mexico cannot acknowledge the right of. the American flag on the roil of Texas; but will•defend her invaded territory, and 'new, ttrrer permitnew con,,uesni or new adv ances of the Government of the I. State.‘. - He calls upon therMexjcan Congress to take into eon aideration::tifet;netessartsteps ieqpiica in tin? -- e - rfrifievlr net , isTh - elifre them, and tutitriThe -will, in the -meantime,. repel the invade:a force by force.. Kr The-Washington correspondent o the V% S. Caze.te says that letters have been re.i ceived fromMr.AteLlute, complaining in no moderate terlinii'af-ffe in:Av hich the Of.Og! . 4 4- 'C v ittis l been • managed and —e term to •J , •" i t ; E rie The Xsn)r. an liarrisburi rail road bill has , ," f ea,'"r h v to liftartier ,---_ , t EvE.Nitt4,April 20, 1046. ,TAi,ii, Lim. he could 'fiat- am CM Flour wore incinired for, but prices are a hoy e tee - r Mws•of buyers; • wt. only Near of a sale of 800 bbls, ordinary brands,—at44 871.3, which is now the general asking price. Aye Flour—a small, sale was made at F. 3 623: •Com MeaLisracarce,and held atis3 12k; we hear 0t a small" salq that : price': Wheat.--. Prime' heavy I . l otillient Sold at 112 c. Corn is , in deinitild, and SetitheA!ellow would bring 164 and 65 cents. 04 1 have declined; 2000 bushels SoMhern sold at 423 cents. m :~:~.~, At his residence in Mcittroelnytistip, on TRestlay;'the . 9th inst.- WILLIAM Cwatni Esq. aged 17. 7 yeataltitd - S - atanths. , , • Ntil),. - abbirttiiinents, ezez.,mizarawsturn-. To the Pulite - ; lIMELLOI.CITIZENS • AND; FRIENDS: jr , I respectfully inform You that lam a cap. I iJam.MuVri ' 'Orrick . or supillrr., . of Cuniberimml enmity,. and should yin) Think ot and elect .ine as suelt at the neat renoral election, I' pledge myself' tu'useitil best abilities to seise you faithfully, • • JAMES lioFfeiß. Carliikc'A f pifl'4"4,lB46.—te, • ....•• 'TOW , CulAbOlaird , • 1116 - lEocorit7i . ,4o;‘ ',lll4 . 4liiii' to ,Prie:fßuudPWl 4 car:the OrricE or siiEnlyt• 6r - coniberiami' aiiiski at IVO' i4i; fib yoti tOr yaii! RuPpott• , • 11 9.010* *CarloiliOPiii 104 1 .4,7rtte,,1 , N . • To the VolersiiNioilberlehd coOtity F r. ELLOW-CITIZEAgIT tlfror 'lnSgelf to yourconsideration , foilike::. l . " 1 OriElClß! ( lglfgo/4101 1 :A,,,- - atlilie'approachi4eloctiton;,atidstiall,toallittik folfor s, , uurelipport. Si& ' JeMgeft ' b. - South 1 '•" 'Aptil'24;lll4o:=till"" "" TOtheEle _ ..c rs-o It; aji gr.? _.. 1.1.. • -,.. - ~. 1,. .(i . < 1 . 'q 01, Alaildi4C011tilre •• . if'' , ' tl GENTLEMENl l 4l;lliie'hikiellit4OtAesto6 ..ii4ratibliWF: 6 osll,ipif, ) filifiliel . '-' • ' ''' vro 1 i ' ' Flttit)F - , SiltltiFF - • NI the next _General Zlelktion;,;fehtmld youltedor elrit Ire—majority-or-yottr-lmangesr-Vittedge— inyackaikaithiMpllitplufitYordhe li yAt wuh 44,4=•, • • 1;,r)Y141-A,11,111A/P. 1 HT ~t raro4 44i4I ' lit4jfinbeilan tishirpyi4 i oliotlidoto for, he OFFICE WFAllittlittle# l , r. L s ,' -* of Cor9 ll e,r l9 l4l l .l o mtyl i rtVe r . l lsPA .„ Election, , flott W9peettfi iollfofflour yulfragya A ir The .flone. ki Should y9O cloof.4994Plontigell telf.to e1itirg0,1149.401.14 , 01. fad .ornoo,f9 7 . them or hili alsty.: , MOS" A,,,KXNNUDy. , III • AMON to 4' April 24.111464 To the Voters of Cornherlantlettun o:EtCnlEMkt")l6tkit**;let':Oi, -I - ,Towrivitialst aluithiftve; oucumb.rua oudotmoutmillt bi PP emu rdl Sou r$ 414 I RW IT 111,19IOAVIP;51 TR ; IMYMeTti tl,T,cUlitberlialitt3o l / 1 1ire„ • ItiIEVEOW-CTrIZ I NS t—linebsodhay. fo~ -oeff year consideration mt-et-citinfidite ; the WORM SWAM al titCeltfelitYd In get•6o traltientofrisraitsraidOliile",sequeld, st ' d : u Auto citicuot M/440, pt./v.ll*w a,ot, ,tokiAlti,llll,lr..l, If4twilf,74‘" 3514111. 41 .113411 t/ ~ o r;;;gla , 1 14 40 Arcilld, 1146, st • T,
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