The miners' journal. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1830-1837, February 20, 1836, Image 2

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    t of. the I.4banon Coil
_ s attire Of 'Vf. L.' states
lini
erro ' in • stating that a l
d was locked up in I
e rk.c conStruction
- - er. 44. L." states,
i tionabas never failed ex.
, during the months-'of
i tobar in 1834, and,that
feet constiUdtion of the
~, . We stand corrected.
A eifirresp6
ex, tinder tb
t we were .3t
get body cif,
• neetpienee nf
' the Swatarn
hat this rat •
,a
I short peri
'ittember and,
'is no Om
witara feeder;
icon the pro
held in.this
ications now.
, state for. the
.ipaidetr. Th
lowly attended,
' to prevail -a:
fiesent;oin re-1
-viz: that they
liingerous to the
generally, par
prosperity of
able with the
ividual , enter
wench of buifi
,ing of person
mama any indi;
posing any Coal
sienna any Bet
• incorporated,
lost good feel
oreand all of
of them would
individuals for
the business of
_du arrival with
_
look upon _ them. in the
petitors, placed upon an
"th ourselves, whose cad.-
, titled to, their appropriate
• en they seek. privileges
of a pecidiar . character,
ourselves are debarred,
ye them undue advantages
we cannot i regard them in
est rivals, or fair competi-,
as dangerous monopolists,
,i,e
hostile to free trade, and
so exertions to crush indi-
pl4nuaire . -, and
light of 611.'0
equal footing I
flops would'bei
tehard. But
and inununitie
from .which
calculated to g
in the business
the light of ha
tors, but rather
whose designs_
who will spa
yidnal effort,
ny feeling of .
motives of se
strained to res
their d
c oll s4ent , i B
public opinio
We now
I consequently not from a
, rsonal antipathy, but from
preservation, we are con-
St their clainis,and to expose
5 tendency. This we are
t a faithful representation of
o this Subject.
. . tfully aik our legislature
the arguments that are pre
! for sanctioning - the pried-
El
. tion, ere they decide the
fore Ado, and if that de
in favor of Coal Coupe.
hope theysire 'prepared to
'principle !to its full extent,
'.
,te everylbree or more in
`. may hereafter apply for
; thus convert -the population
Region in the state into .e
or PETTY &PAL - count**.
tura and legitimate conse
, . hating the principled in-
There can be no shadow of
i r k , linfilat:ll* of the priFeiple.
w
~2 , Jtry.here tim.principle
wieliesAt.ttbe foundation--of
, -And-fivorArust '.that the'
" Via. i."l/3 Ts ;*ar..4/1* a:&.
to weigh wel
menisci, to the
plooP . meor, 4,
Teethe 11.0
mice sho uld
vii* lien iv
cam vat 1.
io f ers*
and into ; ,
difiii teals `ll,l
o . , 4 ;
Or i ) rv. .
portruvrtoit
Thit l.
of
of '
i ".govern
POciPle of:
di(fo*Oace t,
or ilitrie4'
iilianiAriAnifig It Will not
tOtiersood flesh -of another,
ileth-lo
!soh' - ' hat is Sauce
a - sinkeflyl. frpler;," , ~
Asti thi4 vit. is event „every,
rin our region iii bwentitled
frated -491. 1 1/1 . 04f work up
ooting. -chose who er.reot
.Fo!itingrskFsteesie,piirork.
of o i o njthong 60, 41113
; 'Aimee who are , without
he answer ise they ttipsCoV.
`saws or sitecurobt I _ Vitas
siftnils it,l'iiiifrer Meek.. W
et Vele Otepanies,lind,At is no
is *shims ;to point- to theffiiet
Tib"uriefik outifrii*Ped toti::
• e qt4ettifid,:t4tAieetiria
lil.bY-tli I#.eaneethis &pion.>
. tied& ' ean_dct i eveiruh=
hi
test fr ti ii.4' , Niir dike
rit„iiiey • . :s 'is i l i ii: l .o t irdi;
r t lle ~ tl lr: ihustz,
f4T Oct
' Vet von
1 otternin
t jos MICR ,
I : an err
a nun nil'
w
P "begat
in equatip
own=
ten'
r i tibfs
ti,uMir42C
- '
/
--,. d=r7.4oo**PiFer
unpowtAil et' roggi 6 r,ittl f -timP a .:
• - ;Dies whose~ci arts a ` bete been •4101 713agn ied Pi in .
violation. of goad . faith~soond
i a r T o t , , there-
fare a:iranritinar~ : thgould, re;
. on. We
monstrate further; op to pause
solemnly call
_._ l 4 4 ' n , ou l e i kid e of incor
before: they , a ura ' ts
„.Altoo—;by fkirthr a f legislation
„ c - Amit ear
We .beseech them p ro a ,
o
ciinn i tt ib til test .irwh i P o l t t e e: .
' destruction e -
•
*it s ti*Th°u t lih.
0f414.-Conlo"Crea
.2001830.
MIZa - •
octi of our
he Jiattisty :
when we
variety,
'Church.*
, rPOlumn it
eiiolasi,
in this bo
--an enter
&raw- a pu
n of pieenii,
rfortilaneu
as, to give
•
Preece ur Acuities- wok- this
,eountry ate now corifidered!:over,ln
sequence of thefitsorible'reiseption the
Annual Messe4g4if thii'PreeideatinPosnee•
Littera have been received from the
Retttechild's, stating Aug the Money will
be pa deattimbes are said halm
been receive&-ar'N,,esiiiiiitgn : 6 411
Vail,•atating thalliitilliiteate,hl 46 leP
ettiverl by. the 9crseriumull, that
France is ready' paylberiatlemisity.—
The King's speech 'expresses a, hope that
the may terminate in a manner
honerablo to two great nations, - and the
reply_ of the Chambers repeats the isenti
tnent, and alludes ,to the Message, as
strengthening tbe 'probability that such
Will be the issue; We may therefore look
Upon the *Stir as Settled, at least so fares
to remove the mostilistant probability of
hostile measures on
_either side.
# ilimp
t •—
The Arini-
1 gton will be
' n this place
,i 4iglitlafan
,-and in ,
_ - ,ballne
' the form er
:,,. , eonnor,. and
'in HO, and
.
• The latest intelligence from Florida
contains an =Count of an-engegement be
tween two 'hundred mounted volunteers un
der the command of CoL,Parish, and a
body of Indians, in Which ~ the Indians
were compelled to take shelter in a thicket,
and during the died t hey retreated. The
loss of the Indians is said to have been
tonsdemble, six bodies hewing been found
upon the field—that on the part. of the
volunteers is pot stated. Two days after
Col.. Parish' marched to Fort Ring and ar
rived there in-safety. He then prpeeeded
to Pourell's town-and destroyed it.
.Capt. 'Ponder on the lower Suwannee, a few
dye since the opposite bank in possession
of about 30 in&ans, crossed over with mine men
to attack them. As be landed. two of bis men
were shot down—one with nine balls, the other
with five.. WWI his remaining men, he boldly
charged on thu e.netny. While ( b us engaged his
bostsgot adri ft ; and he was lett with no alternative
but victory or death. Afters close and deadly
contest of wine minittek the savages were routed
i with 'severe lass.;'
2:3
This intelligence comes by way of Tal
}abuse. The 'news of 'St. Augustine is,
that they have been' roused up at night by
a false atar,to—that Indians are reported
to have been Seen in their neighborhood
-that according to the best opinions the
Indians are--concentrating their forces at
Powell town, in the west—that Micanopy,
a Chief, has joined Powell with 600 men
—that they lumber at least 2500 warriors
--end that they are making great prepa
rations- fors en early and deprival battle
with - Clinch,before he can receive rein=
forceinents. ! Forty volunteers had arrived
from•Saiannab. -The ladiertof St. Augus
tine have passed a series of complimentary
resolutions in favor of, the 'volunteers, and
have organised, themselves into a society
to render any service that may be requir
ed.
The Creek Indians are disposed to re
main quiet, and their Chiefs have entered
into a written pledge th this effect.
The United States Bank.—We stated
in ;our last that a committee had been ap
pointed in the Senate to investigate the
charga preferred by Col. 'Krebs- in relation
to bribery, and we now have the pleasure
of laying theierepott, by Mr. Baker, their
chairman, before our readers.
REPORT. •
That in the discharge of the dories assigned to them.
they have examined under oath Jacob Krebs. Esq. Bard.
Patterson, and Jededish Irish. and received voluntary
statements Ikon Henry W. Conrad. Esq. and James
Dunn; the result of u t hich is, a perfect conviction
in their minds that neither the Bank of the U. States
nor any afoot for it the 'lynx:gest degree. are impli.
coed in the chargo'nuulo by Jacob Kee s, Lag. bre
the Senate. on the 10th instant.—And that so faro the
examination. of the testimony hasgone, the Committee
are satisfied that nW, the bank nor any permit con
nected with it. have Mrpoperly interfered to promote
now before the Senate. The
Cominifiee will close their labors in a few days,Wben
kfilt•repori of the evidence wilt be submitted. '
The exaniination.of Mr. Patterson 'maul
tedia a complete exoneration of that gen
tleman from •Adt impropriety of conduct,
and the whole of the transaction.
now tios on nat.:Lie resentative - and Sena
tor,,. Messrs. an d : Veber: The lat.
ter has:already raitiedßiood deal of laugh
ter at; his own ingiensfi, and the fate of tlie
fdriner. is .yet, in imbibes soma ; thinking
that he stands a fairCluLayrkeingex
.
polka! from the : House. • -• ' .• •
'The - follOWing relokition,:;preicented to
diet. Itoniaty Mr. Steintui": and adopted,
shows tletTeeling on thaonbjecti • .
member if the Senate. has
stated on.theor• orthiSemite.lhat Henry W. Con
rad.* membirriof,thishottiooattempted:ixorniptly, to
imgmemie and briber him to'. *albeit certain bill then
pending beio the - Sepate -And , Whereas, if, tacit be
tlle(fittit. and inchittwrmt was icvwy mide t _theami -
,lienry'W.Tatiradla nnwankf longer
,to ben mematairl
of thiw,liciiisootad7destirip 'forthwith tWbeeXpellefi •
cher cfrino. Fiero*, , - •
Resolved, That acommitteebe apOointed toiiigqooire,
,into the a llegation above cited. with pewter to Sad Ilie
'R!"mum mud Pmliing Sid the dire:notice of thin [avoid mlimdmifie Sim"? the s aidHisr/-W.
nrad
, dloo , nl
_ The cotain appointed ireke.eaorsi'
:Stevens, lifindentill - Wirt,
and WoOdward.. Thisresolution Mr.Ste
-vOusila4. iripaidedhy some remarks, in:the
course Ofwhicitfiesaid--" -: •
VA:6y Attempt:W.444l4i epan merfdli:
mepdtes thwhetislay ether IfthhAlvelody,
ECM
El IN
, •
Ti.
OieH-8014e.i:W i1wa.,7..,
..o# l4 l
YE : eat.: Seraihil, Da.. __
Fraira - 'ffarisk , ( l . ll 4: Ifilwilciawt ,
kireh r irvi .I*mes. -Mid:Jr*. • Middlee4: Afilieer .
Pail ] . e Salit!lisPrgiP.C4loloani . •Nos%
• FATS,-Messrs. Esker) . Carpenter, Leiter,; .
Harper,, (Phils.) - Keffy; tream.leree, AlitisEoel.
Newhard '' /1;, - Itiliere;EWnItidwo.r-1 2 . ....:: I ~
A ~. _ . •-*Tonker*sk i nicT•
Joira,,,[-M; Sof 27.4,,r45q0. has been tintnipa,
[ ted by 'the r !-Whig.tees otttni city of
I rbiholotiihitaiti.i candidate tn , ' - supply..the
I vacancy ; in tbeStata4 &mace, necason-
I ed by : the death of MI Krombhaar.
. It is 'fin - tiler:ea tbat Henry .Ciay intanda
resigning-his sent in - United:States Sen
ate, alter the prese t ' fession. • .
.
A itteitit Conventis of the opponents of
the present'adminietrtition; was held on the
10th inet. at the capit4l, in Richmond, Vir
ginia. Th 4 . confirmed the 'nomination of
Aeon L. WHITE, 140x:Madit : tlith e '14--
g isfatiite, and. dinninited . ."011N VVIRR, of
14
Virgin - ,6r t he . 'rke 'Preeidetiey.
Gen. War. fl. HAitursow "OntiTtl t ericvs
Grtssaxa, have bee* nominated for the
Preeideney Auld. Intel Presidency; by a
State Convention,
.Whieh assembled at
Albany last week. The„noniiiiation of an
Electoml Ticket, site candidates for Gov-
ernor and 'Lieutenant Governor, was de
ferred until the second Wednesday in Jane
next, at which, period a State Convention
will assemble at Utica.
The Annual Report of the Board of Man.
agers , of !he Lehigh! Coal and Navigation
Company,rffir the Fait year, we obterve in
the Mauch Chunk COurier. The quantity
of Coat i sent to market during the past sea
son is represented to be 131,250 tons—
their sales -have &Incepted to 170,926, in
cluding/a great amount fine and refuse
coal. ' 'rhe Managers state that they have.
beep enabled to increase the dividends o
ver former years,notwithstanding the high
prices of tabor, graih 'and other materials.
They cdufidentlyintleipate during the corn.
ing season, the sales of at least 200,000
tops from the mites of the Company. The
whole tonnage on the Lehigh Navigation
amounted to 155,307 tuns. The Company
have paid to the Commonwealth nearly
25,000 dollars for tolls on the Delaware
Division of the-Penthylvania canal in 1835.
Forty thousand 1111 of Foal' were trans.
'No
portent - by the ris canal, the inclined
plano of which areto ,be strengthened.
considerable quanfitY was sent through
the main line of the Delaw Raritan
canal. Their !coati shipmfollioaded"lo69
vessel--amounted to 70,194 tons. The
maimgdrs have
.. tteeided on extending the
Slack Water Navigation up • the 'Lehigh.
to Wrightsville, and thence to Stoddarts
vine. They, congratulate the Stockholders
upon a sufficient amount;or theatockPf the
Susquehanna and Lehigh Cant Company
commonly called the Nuts track Canal be
ing subscribed to secure the charter.—
They also speak of a rail road from the
mouth of - W rights cr%ek, to Wilkesbarre,
a distance of : 14 miles. 'tThe Nescopeck
canal being finished," they say "there will
only remain 'the extension of the North
Branch Canal, from the mouth 'of the
Lyckawanna to the State" line, to forma
complete chain of communication by wa
ter,, from Philadelphia and New. York to
Lake Erie, through the Lehigh.
A black man was severely beaten, with
clubs, by sorne black women, near Hagers
town, New :Jersey, under Judge Lynch's
code of laws, last week. They stipposed:
him to bo. a epy, ferreting out runtrway
slaves..
More Mobiews in Issiseiplii.-4 man
by the name of Spinney, was hang by a
mob, at Fa'ette. (Miss.)on the 9th of Ja
wary last: He was arraigned for the
murder ofs Mr. McGowan,.but owing to
some internality in the indictment; lie wits
remanded t
( rit
prison to take his trieltethe
next sittin of the court. ' The ciliizeui of
the place 1 d neighborhood immediately
assembled, i roke open the jail With sledge
hammers, Seized Spinney and hunglim bn
1 tbos,.t. 1 ' .
Mobil= in !New Yoik.—Tbe Holland
tand ComPuly'eldlEce at May"! Cha
taque county, New 'York, was destroyed
by a mob, on Sunday morning thi9 .7th inst.
and all Hie books and papers; two cart,
toads, were coMmilted to the flatnes by the
populace. They diilpproved some of
the proceedings ofilits company,.
.
Extract fretie letter to the Editor, dated
- , "I . Harrisburg, Feb. 18, 1838.
..“This kerning the Greener Fetareed_te
the. Thine ,ef Reprontatires , ther,Eill
Charteri4 iiie.Eank otthe United States
for thirty Yy : ft , ; rfoorith Ins apprvil.: - .A res.
Attic*. has teett'ofeted both - Otto Senate
and limsit;,4o-14P0s.eduktOeli+J0.. p r int
50ffitAopiimorthil kw - in-English &WOO
•in Gerustn, Ao'distrilnitellmong - the Pe9'.
pie: -'-' L'i- , ! ,, k;' - -• ~•,- :-
_. ~,. -••.-:
' Naitbil'l'lo ille?-e011'irofitetin on the lint»;
31
Atiif ,:e6rproii.isesiate_fi the.
'... • ,
be yet reported in NIL'? ~ :. •
itits ,14' ;nix bailees' e , to
iheiLeigisiek , ofibisStateifriontlf r twit.;
kig!ak I tird i C i ffi!F l r ° .61 :10 1i' :.‘ r'
iene!?; - XoiB l 4,t • . ;,,, 4 , i.l - 1: .i.i - '
• , The:iettititiol--: ' '. lt i ,, r , -
WGiffin,-(owiti-Vaw..-Ruieti).4lo,Rep
itins,,(V.'Bl 189 IV : ..-"ri''" : X' - ' - it 4 •
•-. c . ,
. - I
. 'power to kir
Begiit tolis the Ci t ldiles. 00 a om tow—. •
. At lloston_gbecomelo,Cod . 71 0114 th ew .
Nybiletbrairlithe.:lll4.lll; OdritimdfOit
" ea dill ttS•
At,Cotioor&i. l o l 4 l74 o.l l .*b m
:
layira=iollano,keltripilt. Ste ibt fiel : 4Bl
, .•
Nave - 1 1= 611 . ,
_ .
!&lin took ecoon;eidouto thelan4, polgare
be iid,defesitt. • ,
iltetUtth otlod . . TO:PO*0 do*. to
The itiik'ttoOpe rathgl-lik
Br i omp i atic
to
"poi tote of r. end w alarms made eolr ndi *
l ifixollenveZtave al oo toes thee ti.ettedsl. orb
bleed. . _
,
%Me tolling m ust op ; ; mos; et,
they know hired: •
.%nil many a bravo .; - 'can witifislatliwinthe dungf
New trials Meat their coinage rallt — let,
flume.
A—At Bennington bold 4erk barivvoid "the liessian
• ii..t"- b 0 11 T'' " ".1- • •
Oh ebierz . Atpa eons o so i orbosetienfitte is rrownir4
•Comerallis tbinki to cut yotioff. by his superior skill;
And gstherieg
regal lees arctid you t tyrants t o
NofSpartan band still thinly norlet • yom spirits
quail.'• .
Our country's 'CIMSO '1142 liteh4 17114" and Freemen
did avaponds • .• -
Yet Erin they stood; and to their* they. buffet Seithlbe
storm; , •
When forth they go, the[blood atethertimow inproofer
their design. ,
And through the land. this %rife. band In freedom*
cause still shine.[
"When hives sinkiig in estilairet papist to
These heroes crossedthe deathorvictery;
Forneedoneilighti mace m re to strike, their leader
bids thermion. I
In heaven relit among the blest, the innacetil Wash
ingtem I 1
"Cheer el; eV rifting eoentrYthse ,4 werastill this
hero's words;
Let the wrongs of wlue's and children this day direct
our, swordin r
I t • .
And those we' love may cod assist ns to defend .
Or ifwc fall protect them all, the widwor's Blend.
The British troops' esterided i rrpoe theiersey shore.
Dimming of may d }wiseacre by th e seem
But buld a sound "mines ing down,' the waters
lately er*ii,
tCorewallis then drew up his umn,but finds"the game
is lest."
Forward my bids of F.ngisod, 04
_let i i -hent sOt elPesPe
Your toil and hattlakupslooll4li4cottif web theirlea
der take: _ . 1
This rebel crew isnot late it di d appear; '
By their defeats and quick fa, they wefe owes.
sed with fear.
Allbail--yourconetiy'•_ s " hoPeApaylwarim
save theinalli— •
Asetward with a aln despair they Marina them Prili
Tintdesettate blow "the sehiedfoe." no lancer could
• withstand; • '
And thy cheering anted of vietiny was beard through
- Oa the hind.
With swelling hestrnt of thardifulberi to God-thime
heroes kneeled.
And sacred firedifEuttod a lAlsa,ltbat could Dot be con
cealed; •
Then freedom's flame soon emend again.her dazr-mar
had areas,
Abd from the land this Pa band soon drove &h.
foreign foes., C.:•1 AND.
•Petrarifie, Febroltry 10,1836 E
utarbe ntistaSen in Mit *mist command at that
time. IV&
t This was probably Clinton. Tgo alto ether from
I
norlsiving seen al h istorioil account in B or
10 years.
Public Meeting 'in oppintitiink
to Coa l Companies..: ii
At
At a numeroulv and highly respectable
of of the muter Colliers. , end o th ers , eitil e o
Schuylkill county, eppoled to the incerporsaioni
of companies for itnining of Coal, held at the Penol
sylvania Hall in IPottavilleon Thursday evening
February 11th, t 836, SAMUEL SIII,LYRIAN
was appointed P*tsident; GID*ON G. Psuits. Jr.
cos Bum. Frunze S. Hoax* and Giteaas Ps
Teases, Vice Presidents. and Somme! Lewis ;an
Andrew Rtiiisel.Secretianei.
On motion, the foThavring named gentle=
were appointed a committee to draft rciolutio
expo:rise of the objects and reeve of, this m
ing. viz: Samuci J. Potts. Aquilla Behan, .11. .1
Baird. Samuel Lewis. Alfred Lawton, John,
T. Hazzard end, Jacob Seitzinger, Fag. who all*
retiring, imported the following preamble arid
resolutions, which` being it'd and severally cot:
adored. weremetnimousledimted, vi I I
The present' thagnitod and antic's ted vales
and impedance, of the Coat Trade of cnnsylvst
nia. in connexion with thO advantage, to be ds.
rived frons.the peculiar privileges, attendant on
the incorporation of Coal Companies. has. induced
a • number or alicationslof this deseriplitir to
the present • Ugislaturev. Thinie aimlleatione,
whether bylunation, concert au:ties, or to.
therwise, are hot upon With t i, interest, and
a ent.
as of. serious gmegrims:oin ihe.indo4duakopern.
tor—and ifs al, d*strt in their rand. ,
to them, to the Oubliei and to i mportant an
terest as the coal trade of P nsylvania, .an :
'lsslculated in the "highest id to destroy th,
ej'salutary and republican 1000 • lug since c.
latlished by the Ilopresentautts ali) : peop le 1
v* , i 1
"That whateier might t end. in the r
emotest I
gree t to estabf preierenunamong T. chow
' citizen', ova in any Anie. menu -
tory. or to des y l a fuse l compel • ior - whi
in any shapemight micottragethe -
IY. shoul d he . "fully avoided. hiri 4 1 .scP
bran go eat, having Rs one of its irn,.t
leading prinei les. th at of an equality of rights."
This do ctrine founded, ift Wisdom. sound '. ig!l!..c.:,
and - the pr.iii ;eqqes Of,' political ecenotny,
is fully _ ized bY a Committee of the Senile I
of Pennsylv . in-18K who in th eir report, in
relation to the teal trade,: ,and .the . effects of Owl
rt
Othit'attiiiis, to thit'ftliniktition is the :004
alenthlcL.in Which the bUlth of tritoV is' purified
ando,oll;Krelition! to l that:oil Aszole;
itoo*tedifi - its true ate ohjeet,.
*eservek tme
nerelliiiid in . unrestraine d, uncontrolled hylits.
judiciouslegiOative enactments. A . ill. as in all
other , qul.N:*P dt ! uniAirmi t r 7!iiity ' and
tertaiidit, and_ ti" - guaranty ftr. - tha,inveatmeit
°C5444 1 ,4 1 0a 4 the..: .. . *PO 441 4iefor. c ; Auto
that pr . .iiiiii4 g . powers of itictiipaik.
1 4 =
- .U000.0014 i ' !mad bi tadtiety unnecessary,
1 04 Poi in - ~.iviooi.- # '. t he'e9 ln Pfi ti d , thi.sur.
' takt 04. -sal poker, r , uht be, . to show the*:
iiiiisief in 7. isqp 0. i. ii/i:etaiin , l„ optnici, tbo.
free Ind an ' trillOte relies; cifinvillillinif en,
tiir' thictild ritual : tiOi.','..:rltittdta'e;:,-,:,, -
abs tiailit.9 4 ".4o*
tit,
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iiiiiiliiiiiiiiixi
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14tileitalrar leollniaftal,.••,:Ajollia opens • 1
*via. tkia ro'fopOrftioo,o 6l :oo!ki laish)4o4
4 n_k_na' 64-0 4 111 0 r P* l in.ai.na :=* nitre,
pratit'inr.eiwentig Sze faideritijr_ _ .Oper
atiOns.-1 .- 1 , • ', , „' : 1,-- -.,_ .... . '.. - . ,
liessiCed, Mit the ineseporgttlenti_oetelceirt ,
"
' l
ei
h vr MC * P abla n ra.' bnalnara lbemaa 7 i inget thebeeniaveztenalielj red li wleifest
- the .
Oki Otte While l the tinteetkittiniel *Med
*Ali iadiiirtiet, - Witk areportesicaPtatiflaar half
,it Whim) or liege*. sire not sent Owsatliet,ever
65;0:10. toni•ef daring ilier•pOrt tieisetti`:!, In
thvidaide in, same Wee have Atint!.znewe than
, tiro himuirai and thirty, thetwatid - tend; nee r
I withstanding: the repltairtllitß i ll _ 'n'antignaP'
ItiVon thelnirtiof individoils,th - lira . gent tc!
rairket during_ the , poet: within ninety
threithorisand ,hini i of, as • neTeN Caere. all ,- the
antninkniaa innarforalal. , :*'lnhi_ilitilStrito v e a ; •
whose unitedCapitai entnuitte JO imorp/1 *pima]
°Netters: . li' '':* „ • •7"- ' -,._ .-: ?. .-,.. •I
- Retolvidi;Tha in conwittienciiiiro a r)owiiiiii:,
&maid tale the mewed ropey r tha ol 4 l 4 l
turspn nail , inirteet &slit*. ntillviitildi - lave 1
bi,:i
brew - induced invest their altandpitileserein e i
petard( fitr 4 . g dare dou , ' 4 ; hamenlous, 1
until it has : • Widneeit to ii• - • Idle , r atid mate
matie business.' It it the , , I flat, no'
elartertitivileges for thntnifiliii - . , e at will
,be gran *Soy comliaittor Deter ..giving
them prefilter** and exiioptiteisq .. . personal
liabllitiew- While they, general* lir*, . : it. a die
tance,ere notjediject tisil*brilete* . thorieigh.,
bothreld-4(01, fame timnindi 'dual are bound
to the full extent of their means and i ire nerd.
lardy to cotittibute to all the dome ~ of local
citizens. 1 ~
Resolved:l- That 'welview thepilli.. doe by the
North. American coal company. for itenehal of
theircharter,i as an evidence
- the little cond.
et,„
.deuce that pen le placed in te ac ofd Shan.
gableboard ,lof directors—as t'wa underetood
by all parties, at thi time the ter was grant.
cif, that it ants only to be forl ye *, to alio*
1 the company time to wind up *
, nrs. This
is manifestifions the language heel i the report
of the corer flee of theraenate.tibter • referred to.
The committee say that chart tsC w .4 • granted
to the Delaware Cent Compan .. in dm North
4
American Coal Company, f th e .nn of five 1
years, under peculiar emu • n -.2 " 1 And af.
1 tenser& mid, "the y . have yet. tow y - .to prose.
woe their business m thewcorpora capacities,
end to Close 'their it:femme. Their . eters will
then expire, and the individuals -. pouting the
l i crimpstnies be placed in poesiestdone their lands,
and be alkivred either to Idiscenti . • or. pursue
the business upon equal gieunds id other oper-
ators.
Resolved, Thatthejtakairrielan with whiehl
the government of Great Britain ha ever watch
ed over dei interests ofher ,Ctel Tr de; from the'
great impatience it is to : h r - co merce end
manufacturte-and from the tact Vatter an ez
.periance of *vend hundred yearl • lies
m' steadi.
ly . refused to grant charters fite the teas of '
tong coel,litthough freely via ted- or ether pa
poles. ought, in the opinion di meeting,
induce grelt Caution and min , nity, prevlou
ID the granting of any char for .. nape parco
sea ei thisstate. -. I
Resolved ? 'that while thluserdem ly Protestini
and nannnatialinr. Miiitlnttlie ' 'tion'of ,
ny company for , mining we MA Air ne
exclusive - .no peet)liar psi ' f. ouirselves , t
All-we Baia the &rink ti via , 'protect :us
tEs.
our Individual rights.ana I ear o manage '
business in our own itaiy.tiollorig ~
.wet donot ,-i
elate the lee established - ro ts the ... .al well' I
of the Crantremweslth. • 1 ' i • . ,
On Inatein,- 1
r
Resolved, That the corti
mitt. : '
appointed 0 1
draft ratimitions, be.direeteditoYs a -W:1 1 , a tka 1
proceeding of this meetinvp tell. to eaith
i n
branch of the Legbilature stiller bin*,
On median, t ' ' -.,
Resolved, That the preccedinga '
signed by the °Mari therctd, ta)
Miners' Jourial. and ell other
the interests of the
S.
Trade. 4. , 1
. BILLXMIC
G. G. Persica. '
...
3ecos Be*,i ..
Pumices S. litiaras,
. ' • PEORCIL PeTzgeettx,
Samuel Lewis,j A ecr i 3 i ities.
{
Andrew Busse!,
EU
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IN4IDENT AT TITE.Tfr i
At thelpiatiooal Theatre.lweshi
neadeynight, we' were witness
of the Indian character. which,*
eating, and which prudueediiihri
in a croaded house. They Idesery
ly aatherttighist compliment, til
the merits attic manisgenieht. a
the theatre, but as a reMarlitible,.
seat timeinicat imp- llastt
tamable kocity oft
It shoWd be menti
those &brand, that thei
ing at this theatre a ._
to, on well bum' in....,
and this lament of VirginiiV
been prod with a truth adi
tl eed
audio ni esetitathin Which 'I
line. it al be perhaps -{iti;
any ath Peit _of the Unite
niadilyacknoirledged yirkeik
,thet-the entirtreoatinne,4tial.
L permissio' ii of the goveroutc
nifieent and 'unique •-ollecti ,
oftha Indite:4p
nine' inida" w•
field by liwie t
various tribes'aioni
too, and; er • der
litiqati an im posi
By.&+ th e- mi
, drama on them,
lofnor Int'
our esti Cm
been in , ashir
' that* an d .p
' Englishl lingual
of civilised life.
The i '-verni
daring ti
cd with it
round
dour. the
.scions
.scionsfq,
the eta"
wadi
Iltit -
and Ps
&rim
'With:a , "
__ .
mbnint
Owl
ir
and owl
?octet I
whoi
spoken
tileri
jravtior
M
EMS
:Cl=
.4TRE.
~
igion, on IWO
(,.
o ammo trai:
. orery_-intat•-
i 'at seniatian
rrorandt GO.
1 tADf natoie:
a 'company..
and atlthi pto-1
Ocat °Ohl un
‘ itifortrileiori of
04- **in'
tahy Mr: Cow
of) ab:Wits,
Vs drama: has
lan&p of ilia
own peciallar
0 toi acid in
Thisi ttx ril be
inn th tact]
'eke by
the- Nr•
ih. j
,4,1
tram's,
the
fasi
Will
of 111
; ,
s'ij
-
gi ti
oiiiiiirsititio
ainsents , harm . „ow effect
1
IlaratttbOindsanoa - Bet which meetintem e .
briohwfitttem,moi tie grand 'bottle scene at
th.aoms iotthri terrific Sebtheilsrinatibliatarenn
'alillf=tit 161146461"11.1.,fiterStwidered
Ursa liefibetwthette-if_tAnerYtAh.l the by.
meter ton plintifille , at miadoWtted,) tbe Ming of
libel , ,ditinn h••411e - efaohhig
,i'af the aeratde , and the
shoolsof tiskanntitardsoitbe -dread enaetmeat i
before': them of:a• rut battle end the trble tool of
vie warrior brar Wne•etkred twilit * O O by the
eight:
- ._ i - 8
,
:Aloe sera and atblefiereltietierbd we, nideretoed
we bead of his tribe; in petite lir, plum e d
a;+minas sbMlutely terrible e stworbing et. .
teption With which he regarded. the eordbat,
g.. &mud With disten eyeballs, am . 1
~ hed tee th , and * a compress' of monster . '
e 'gy which seentrd aa affair srt would idle
eyeballs,
th b theonarldirg.ofltte bgrwhieh he
c
himeelf—breatbing all ' hoitime with, a
on ion oreffortithakpletrili, l_m,TO It"' ar
de Y . be WIN! ki toilltk tall* delidlymOiet,
satF i d
- ..iiil finally giving toil IMO 4it torti,
Ain, which ply oneskir bat roused with.
in him,,he apfistled the *nail ' ..bi llalint eel
' , Witte his vompenlenathe dreakilar wbtop of his
,nation—and using such baled demonstration s
as plainly abowed how meagre worked to possess
hiinecif of the scalp of prior Per, . Ws
There weir sosnettdog" Ipain I in, the effect
which this anerpeeted Jabots i fi On , produced
l i
opion the audience: 'That fear& yell, the dread
Binger of bloody exultation' pealed out in
t unwonted ;Jape in the full ma of the
1 . kW/ twirl , mutated sho Itg looks to the
vim savages who atteredit, an conveged every
mind by. in unermartorer Dull tiOn to FiteW
where fancy could scarce 'avoid 'nit the unniCll
„terpart of the appalling-about; - aimed in loody
"reality, in a contest:in whmh.t . etnnttrynien of
all and the Matinee eit man, I wenn% mien
et' the • 'he - --"- --
gi,*l
.yoke of
Protidenl
jolt !now
fidelity
It am;
aria ;deaf
Mr. Adi
Aufitios hi
his
ituM can
rde;it bu
firmness
him Ma
others
der whose
etqlKting
but, death
breeze,
fall wits
At
Rev.
chant,
Sault,
MEIN
At the Poor tin' 14th inst.
rOLLY Sc "50.71-004.Ft' t 64 years.
The Retitle are reipectfoll 'informal that an
',-.---. ' 'ORATORIO
will hetsiveti" *`64,l4gyi'4,li e:Cintrel. Mahan
tear- eet, ottl--"Fit gythe '26t testa
to corum* it 7ehr!ti,* - i• Tbellfrim
leg are thiltireatit4,'„ , , 1., performed. • -
~.,
Hark the:sonic of Jubilee;(- , ) ' - JOON
Bodies the friluil.. (chorus) - -Mow.
bri,
Hark the:Convent Belle._ zing a, -.
#OlO anti' chortntj ' : . ,Stkenatut.
Aorta eve: bright*/ fair, $lo) .'i Rizidel,
&mai source °Amoy
_. _ • r, (duet ) Marlin' ghi
*gin al soul th' naidad ' (than) Anon.
1 °venire, • • '. ' ... , ' - Relleilti,
• ' .P.awr II =
p i ,
When the Lord - limn build 'horns) Anon. .
1 .!..iii up your stately head , i. ( „ and
I.
chorus.) - . -5 ' •• ' An°ll4
I 'Fear not, but truatiw '' '
• '•,' " .- ' - togu) Bayley.
The . Lord deaccideil tom y _ -, Marsh.
Sill ilo more 01:40 - - ~ " Shaw. •
liVake the Song oftilmled.(' orna) Heide.
Oh .Iwi! Deus - rijiikitt, (Die ), • Webbe.
Land* *o Columbus
i
Xbzart,* t
Strike the Cynttial - (eiloTiiil bin* Pitt4tta.
Tickets Of adintsainri'( '" 25 ceiti). ziay be
had at the 0 1 5u.e9fuet:Atincrie Joanna.
is rneetin
hed, in i
friendly '
President.
77. 16060 — iibig;
Ogee open daily 1,8 . ..c1ikk,".&4111.10 10
P. M.; eicapiSunday•
On Sondai.
_open fur ii kik.
ftwirl2tri .4rand voinl_et 01 1 . IC:
Tura of orris 4/: . 'ats
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Mad.frous tvea.da it, 20 a'.
cliock, _
Mail franc' Manch Chunk arc ee dank* 10
o'clock; T. 31.-4.loipes daily .tlO
Mail from; Hartiahnriraitiara Mandiy:Tand
Thursday 'al Me- =14 16 8
and Thursday, al-,10 .o'ckPck, T;4141. ..
Mail Cronl - Northooiker,l*4l- arrisasiMoadaTe
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petition
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