Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, March 23, 1859, Image 2

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curopean countrios, which havo rcc
iieen nttraotin sonindi nticntion.
The clillioultivj in tho way of a portci'iil
aohltion of the t'OtiinlioatioiH Imtwccit tho
.'renoh n:nl Austrian I'ovoiiinicnts in vc
i.'arfl to tho aifiiira of Italy two far from
roi!ing roinoveu, ana ruinovs 01 a warlike ( ciinaiiians who nr.? to bo our stamlan
nature continue to lirevail. hearers, (.,ur he.u ty sui'i'in t at the cumin
Gke.vt Buitaiv. A I'han-r' has tak'ni ' 'h'l'l ion: ami ecino victory, or efmio d.
.lace in the !riti.-h Mini-trv, rouItin fat, vvo will fed tho .oul ooiioimi -no.s
This action no have im Invitation in
fully ciiioi'ii:, ahitoii;:h in soiuo of h
ih'tail.' ivr niL'ht Jiave viosircl to see 1 ovii.'
.slittt allt ration : l to the rincinloi
oi-'inoiatotl Ihei-eisi, wo ravoi'l eui' -i:u i re
ai'iuoi'.ition, ami will vieM the 1 1 1 anil the
nation than live dollars. N'T i.i this
! it im! violation of the law otnifir.t
1 in ticular ela-1 ol tlio eoinnuiiiity. J- veil
tiie iilliter.) of justice lliose who define
ami ailiniiiistor tho laws, are culjuilile to a l,hn!. S,
Lit alcr or h i 1 Atent, us wc'l ns hu-inost I Knidit
lui'ii ,'iud all otl.p'M. Th',' ready cxciiae
ft.r liej'h-cl in..' this wi ,e mea.uire of i.uhlie
I'Oliey i i, tiiat it, u necessary to ln.'iko
1. halite, and thai they could not "ret iilmitr I n:ni
11 j oiiilcd to 'eh t i'i iiianeiit t'liic'i's.
'ii niol ion, a rot -oss was tak' ii until the
aliove et 'iiiuiil te" he m oj ei re d to ivp irl.
The Convention rea-.-cinl'lcd at 12o'c!och,
The rule iff the Homo of !'" I'c'cn-
talive-;, mi f.r as were ii..lie ilile, were
udoi'ted f..r the ;'"V.M'linii'iit of the Con
volition. The coiimil tt"c ii'i"inte'l for
1 '"' 'th" I'lliyo.-e then revolted tie; following
ri:iiM.vNi:sT on ! : r. km .
'v .'.-ii', AisNoi.n I'i I'Mi'tt : I'.'.'o V. '..t'
li. (iiil'fit, .1. A. Moi'eon, U. 11.
.Ii'hu lo.l'crt-, Win. (iroy. !. I'..
1 Davis, . I. Van I'.u-kn'k, 1' kom-rer, S. II.
! Shannon, ( '. I', I'roillie.iil, Ant In 1 1 y ( iar
j 1 1 v, Charles Lvniiui, A. C. !simc, h. h.
' i... .'. J lial tlio iii'o.moi ,tv
Sta'e t an l e het.ti r and mo:'" si : . iy n 1 -
Inoted I'V cneoiirai.'iin? the ' 1 1 : ' lili"il ol
individual .il.il al, skill and iniu - Uy than
I y any ;"i ant ol' t'"l ) n H'al e pi iv .1
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!:'., Tlnil we nie iii favo.r of an
hi lie t and i'i' inoniic.il a dniini-l utio'.i ol'
t ho 11 flairs of t his Cotunioii'.vt ' . h, and un
t il tho jiooi'l" nru relieved ff"t'i tl.e'iir
deli of tho ononno.i del.t no.v hamin;;
tiv r tlo-iii, wo are ij iju 1 -0. 1 to any r.nn -(.--ary
expenditure of the pul ii" ni"!)i y or
any reduction of the pre-a-nt soiuc of
revenue.
,,.....'. ,, That in view of I he .i'.fii.-nl-ties
attendant upon tlm re yul 1! ion of a
1 1: 1 II kin:! sy-teni. and of t he pu 'lie iil'iliev
in Mich in-tiluli"ii', tlio eirlv a loption nl
11. a'.a 11.
A fu r i liieh, Mr. Sansom
i'.ition a..a:n.- L tltt repeal
lax.
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low. vvl
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HV'i'il oll'el'f'i
il was aeee;
''", That li.c
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"-ition of
pi" cut tt.iiliii.;.. lav upon tin: friabt
o: li.o i Vnu.vlvaei.. Jiailroml iH a cunti
,,.". ..i! a.i. i t. L o t0 (.',
wc.ui 11 won liie sa
tl! ;
da the ordinary transactions of business,
without such currency. This, it. is useless
t- assert, is ontii ely el l'oiieous, ami it must
he evident to all intelliynit minds, that
n,
l.'ora tho Uiarooineiit .f the meiiiberi of tl Jiaun;; saerilied 110 principle or ?.i!;e ol t, cinstiiiu influx of small hills fron
iho cabinet upon the reform bill intrndij- jeonipromise, end truckled to no pniitieal other States, has the oll'eot of driving ;.'nh
jd into rarliament by Mr. h'L'rach here-y to set-uro success. If the inte..iity 1 a,i silver of like denoininatioii out of eir
This nieasuro is tho extension of tlio of our party 1ms boon impaired, it is now ' oulation and supply'm:! its p
ight of Fiifl'raeo, but is based upon pro
;.urty qualifieution.
The modifications in tho Cabinet art' in
ihe Homo Seorctarya (jfiico, and in the
ooard of Trade. Rumors of fur th or dian-
:es wore current.
A Baronetcy lias been conferred upon
umuel Cunard, the propi'ie.tor of the. C11
uard line of Atlantic Knjrli.-H .Ste imors.
Fr.vvce. The anticipations of a peaee-
nlfolutionofthopolitie.il allairs of the
C'ontinent, prevailing in Ihiland are not
participated in in Franco to any extent,
aor in any other part of Kurope.
Cardinal Antonetti announced on the
'.-id ult., by order of his Holiness, to the
Wubassadors of Franco and AuMria, that
vhile tho Holy Father was full of grati
tude for the succor given him up to the
present by than; majesties tho F.mperoi' of
;he French, and the Emperor of Austria,
that it was his duty to inform them that
henceforth his Government was strong
enough to suffice for its own s-.eeurity, anil
to maintain peace in its States ; and that
restored; ami cverytruellenioer.it liiii.-t le.-s vahiai.'.o liO'diimi,
bu deeply pratifiod 111 eon.-c pi.-nec. With be cot lil of, but
which
the di-
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can not
ike and
II.
S. Mvers, David I'kmk, ,1. W.Tate. S. '
II. l'.ell, .'. W. Ih'hrel', II. I.owrv, A.i
I'.ruce, .1. 11. I'liolps, II. Sy lioul, J. L.
lii. kev, Wm. :.!"Kiii:'ht. J.'L. (iiliis, ,J.
W'hce'iaii, .!.. I'aillaiid.
S:-M;,;, -', .1. W. lion .'lass, J. I.eih, ,1. S.
Africa, II. Kiiley, '.I. li. H.ivis, U. E.,
Hrov.n, T.l'. Collin. 1, .hio. f-'wan, Y. S. 1
1'ickiiiL', h. .Icnkins, A.. I. Gei ie 01:, S, S. I
.Vely, (. V. Shiiwi'e, .lacoh Ci ciiiiel,
Tho report was unaninmu.-ly adopted.
Un motion, the l're-idciit was directed
to appoint a committee of lil'ti -en to draft
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tuai.. Iliero is, tlieielore, no came of a'loat in tho very effort to pot rid of, as !,,.,..,,:,, r,,,,,, r."is-eitibliii" a I .".I'
the filthy scum of the boiling caldron 10- j M., the Chairman iiiiimuiicetl the fellow-j
icetedl vtho purer liiiu'id below, ii k-pt , inp eommitteo on Ko-olutions : If. ,1. Hal- j
, .. ' , , I deiii'in, G. M. Wharton, G. W. Miller, .las.
Iloatni;' on t ie sur nee until it is removed. , ,, -,, , , , ... .
0 i I., (h!!:, I!. I.. Moiia'jlian, Levi I,, late,
At a time when the whole country seems , y j.; J ,1 i;t t , G. . l.'ollin, S. Jenkins, N. .
unaiiimnus in condeiuninp the evi'a of )'. Fetteriiiaii, E. I'., l'elriken, .1. 1'. lack,;
llaL'eman, I'.. S. hoty, .1. Et i"nrin;!.
I. Jotv. 1!. .). llid'le'iian, I '. ' an iinlepcii' lent 'I'rc.i-iii'V for the -a fe keep.
1'. .)." AlV.i ii'ht , W. II. Welch, lin of the iuonevs ,,f the Common .,"::!i ii,
sub-!rea".iry ot
'inmended to
th
-noli, men are nothing-principles every' want of confluence in it, keeps contiiuia'.Iy
alarm for the future.
The course of the Convention, although
they had a cEsa.-iiwablo duty to perforin,
was hoiie-t and fearless. To tho threats
of repil'iiaiion and the '1. .-.dim's of peni
tence, they were alike im!!!" rent : and the
011 the principle of Ih
I'liiled State, is re
Legislature of the H.ir.
I'poll til" re.nliii;: of the 1 i;.'iit!i 1' : iill
tinn, Mr, hamlii'i ton, of Dauphin ttu.it y ,
offered lli" following: as an ameii'hin nt :
J:, ..'''...', Tliat V.'e'appl"". the Slat... pnl
icyol'Hov iiu.r Win. V. lacker. l!':-j'i:'.
e.M'ici-e of the veto power hail 'i n ft a r -les-and
I Vinneratic, and his ad.nini - .a
tion ot the iiti'air.i of our Coininoiivvealih,
ami the tho execution of tlio laws, eoin
m.'inds our eomnieniiiitioii. The tii. ,-tion
l.eim.' up"n tin' amendment the. fvilvvvtn;:
remarks were made.
Mr. I.uinboi ton la'.vocateil its
and deprecated the inororiii"; of
mm
im 1 mil v. il. 1.
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hidi tne said couihanv I,,,-...
.i d, nod lii.ita r.pcul ol'thelluvimw
ihe .-.Hue uouiu i.iciate tinjutiy to,vl
111" I I A ' j ' "15.
.Mr. l iiliilieitiiii moved lhe;i
01 a eommiiieeoitlii'ecttniilwniHicl,,
son E. Wrijdit of ii:.', ncruination. Agr.
'"'ll0l!ltUi.
Mr. Tale (lil'eretl n resolution to
A-
1IIIV lillli.
read lo.
pay
wiiich iiii"lit l
Mr. E.'Vl h. fate eliered 1,() foilowi,
J: . ' 'I hut the thanks ui the com:,
ti c on !' "hili'.ns aic her. by tenilercj'
the 1,1. ::.l."::- of :lio."'enate for the kind
I'd- ol' the Ilaii of the Senate for tlie un
1 lie said (.nn.mitte e, mid that the tbai
of tho Convention are eoidiully voted
ihe members of the House of i Ji 'J npoii
live- fur the mo of ihe lhill ilurinVt
-i-.. i'.n nf ti.e liciuociatic , state Com
111"!
ralic Exectitivo of the State le
I'ii'ikiii'! system, and the tendency of
port of the Coiiiuiiliee. 'I
was eniifiued to ( ! o 1 -rnor I
ptilii v, and diil net toii 'h !:
1 .
soudit only to l..-char;:o th.-ir duty to all wi-e le:'i-!.itl..i,, is to prevent the Usue 1 "." """.""r ".
th.medvesand the , ::.', I Lev . ,.:,!, ..r H ........: 1, 1... ! I!,!t " I'nmim.t ,0,, vvhlle tho .".',. nm-
. ' " "" '""" ,k ; wove iiliseiit. 1 lie onveiiti"ii
cht.'.ien to ropiescr.t. hooves all eo,-,d eitien ; to discountenance 1 n":iin met at 7 o'eloel:, 1'.
It may nt fn-t seem as if their action tho circulation of a class of paper trash ; port. ( tho l't.ili.-.vvitr' series !'
epon the resolution endor.-in Governor t,;i; is in n'.ost caiesad"ii'l lo.ls to tiie 1:1. 01.11 ions.
I'.vckmi, was har.di and unnecessary, but ;,.. t hid ler. i which were n'p.tr.ilely r"
he must blame himself for Ihe nosiiion be u.. I t 1...1 t ti..-.. ,.n.,i iiiiaiiinmii: ly, t ho third 1
occupied before tho Convention and the by our attention having been i-albd to tho : 'l''''," "!'"7,'1,
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...... s.. ..t ,',., :, , jliat tne J). nii.ciaev 0! I'enn
noti s now in circulati 111 nsion CleuiiieM iy Ivan ii have unabated and fi'.l ' m'i l"ii'v
(.'led', beini' at a discount of from 1 on toio Ihe pa! rioti-m, inl.-.M'itv find capacity
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belt w 1 ar. These !'! '.'"'',' '""'""'' 1 r.-ei"iu 01 no
un in.,
of the
ia-.-:i'."e,
the le
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(I tier 11 le- 1
r , , pill ' It ipal
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arty which elevated hini to the li' pon
siblo clhce ho now holds. II is attitude
was olio of his own choosing, nii'l he or his
friends cuiii.ot blame the Coiiventioii
which refused to be "uilty of a political
paradox, by cnic 'i .-in t'voudiiiiiiisti ati' 'lis,
whose views had been in one ri -pei
twenty-live pel
arc paid out b
cent.
tho lo
men w ho (.'
itain
I'nitcd States, and
'-ir.
to
su-
aihuini-tr.ition t'roi.i
consequently ho wa I'eady to enter into 1 leant antagonistic; and it 1-. al-o eiatil; m;;
arrangements with tho two Towers to to know- that no party tests, or f.u-.ional
combine with the shortest possible delay, I issues, were introduml into tho Conven
the simultaneous evacuation of his territo- tion, to influence its deliberations; and
ry by their armies.
Largo bodies of troops from Algiers
were being landed at Marsailles, an( mili
tary stores were accumulating at the same
point.
Two boxes of bombs, similar to those
used by Orsini, had been smuggled into
l'aris, addressed to the Princes Matilda.
those members who opposed tlio resolu
tion, did so without reference to the ab
surd and unc died for position n.-sumcd
by Gov. Packer, on the h-complon Consti
tution. This Convention should be an example
10 1111 succeeding a.-seiiii.iies 01 a similar
character. If
tii 'in ill t;:e ha -t at tnuir regular ill-count, 1 ; m.,ie c.oineelion ol' it- i,riiieii,h' with ''
al and then pay them out to those in their 'the best interest-, uf our common country. '
employ at par; thus taking a large p.".- " "'"'"' . hat t 10 complete uccis-
! .11 nil I i'l ' ' . ...ill' J '1 1 ' 1 1 .1 1 1 .1 11 lit . 1 1 1 1 ! ." ' . ,
IsetlEng with Great Ihltain, (in p.- 'ord-i
ance wit h t he Aiii'-rii :in docti ini') til" Ion
mooted (!ie.iti'.iii of "the freedom of the1
seas," from the Mirveillaii".' and ai.iioy.
anct" of a maritime 1 olic" ; in tpiietiu : tiie :
icivii broils in !v:ili-as; in proriptlv and'
: ei'ieet mill v : iil'pre. sin : an armed tli-ali'. c. i
cent. i,:o nil" every itollar of the hard earn
ings ol '.iio lalioring nn. 11. is tliere no;
remedy for such swindling?
not the law be enforced
lc.' tindi els !
Why
f'.':iiie
lOtild!
siidi '
Cok.-.ii-siom.i: or 1'.mi:m.s. The a j i.int
fliey wero marked to bo left till called Pennsylvania, has anything to regret in
for.
Iiai.v. Prepaiations were making on a
'arge scale for the defence of Genoa and
the Gulf of Spema.
A collision had taken place between
pome Modenesc soldiers and Sardinia pea
santry. Shots were fired on both s-ides.
Ai'STi'lA. Lord Cowley had arrived at
Vienna on tho -7th ult on his peace mis-
iott- and 111 more ways than one. Let this
Tho Vienna correspondent of tho Tima never bo lai-1 to our ehargo again. The
(states that the people arc so disgusted principles of Democracy do not change
with the policy of the Emperor Napoleon ! with tho seasons, or ebb and flow with the
that they loudly express the hope that j tides ; they are as immutable as the laws
war may tako place to end the present Lf the Universe, and as comprehensive
suspense. and enduring sutliciently expansive to
GjiiiMANr.-Thirty nine members of thej embrace all mankind, and suiliciently 1111
Wirteinburg Chamber had issued a Mrongj diang:ibo to endure throughout all time,
address, representing that the iiniiameiits ! If they should bo tramphd under foot lo
in Franco were made with a iew of csta-jday, they will rise in their majesty to-nior-.blishing
vassal .States on tho Nnpolem-1 row if they are circumscribed in their
ic dynasty. The view entertained by tl.o ; inllucnco now, a few vem s c:av f.nd tin 111
mcnt of Judge holt, late Commissioner of
Patents, to tho office of Po.-tm.'1-.tor Gene
ral, ha- left that oliice vi cant ; I on. Samu-
the Democratic party of 01 1 "t.gai-!, tne l lucl v hiK 111 the l'at-
(Mii viiiee, O'.ing now tiie acting lie.ni ot
that depiutment. Mr. Shugurt has on
be. n eonneeti'd with (1 o Patent C.l'u c,
and few other men, peih.ip- 1:0 man is
better acquainted with the Pair. r t Laws,
ail I the details of its bu-.ine.s, than he.
As the place will have to be iiih'd, vie
would suggest, with all due def ren-e to
. 'Mial to I.'.'i'omptoti ami tiie .-a
liiiiiistr.'.tion.
! Speaking by authority, lio (l-n!e;l any
lion by '.lovci nor i m ker, 111 an
ticio v. na n lia'l iM.j e:u'iil 111 the 1.11V-
1 rnor'.- ei .can at II an i-hiir .'. ri lit 1 .in" np-
I pt 11 the National ( lov vi nniea!. Jl ii,
l and adopti d supposed pariicipation had to any e;:!ei,t
.'luti 01 hiiviii'' in si 11 . -tif-oi I the Co j'n.tti-e lo :"ii n'e the
d by sill.-! itui ing tiie word t ( iuvel nor, this was rmv dune away with.
1- "inr i'l' lital." di" would admit that the Cov i'tu r hi;.
)' ni'ici i'cy o! 1 i nn-1 in-eii un.iappy 111 seine 01 ins appouit
a III f' :'. 1 " 111,'i l"ll''i' 1 lllellt.-, jil.il 111 tic M 1' ! -tie 11 n: 1 1 i 1 -1 : i s : .(
vvolil'l n-'l 'leleli'l tne e"li':.;i'l n; ;::e .1.1
tomey I leu-'lal, Mr. Kin.x. luid n'.h' r-.
Put in ord.-r to ii o :; 101, l.o ;,i,- part v . and
avnid it neili:! -aid that ;i la'cani I' ll l e
has been made :.!!)! I tl"' .:.!! i'.i':nr,i:
tint it'll, he li I'g'ti. (.11 r i - 1 . 1 1 ) I . -1 " J - l.-y, ?
the Dem.ici'atie puny, the pa-.-.. "f his
10 -obit inn.
Mr. MoiiadtMi said hi had a vry : .: 1
ami j ainful duty to j crf..i:ti. iie c 1 1
ti.it ui; nt tii" iinti-l.i i-i n-.pten :' :.!:
uients ii'i lovcru'r Packer; he wmiM bar
ni"liic and evi 11 Vi to for suiv Del:: v ia'.
who hor.e.-tly tiiih r. "! from Mm
lvail'is 1 p ; 1- -1 1 . . 1 , 1 1 ; 1 1 :;i-li:e i "! ,i.-r '.'im i t i
to ind .ieehiin to 01 j.. " l'n-i e-olii' i. n.
The cour-e "1 C ',v. P.t.-ke:- I. id i ' . t
fo.tt r di.-nrgani:-..-! s t.f 1 he .my, a'..' I i.i
very Attorney Gere i d had I o n hi- 1 :i.
ill l.e ;.'r coi-nty.
cenllV thi- s-il.io Governor remove
nuitioii vvas aireeil to.
dr. h. E. 'fate i.lso olicred tlio
ii l' win. 0 was arecl to:
' "- 'fhat "11 belt by re'omm(
;!ie e. dial support oft he nominees oft
I 'on ven : :"li 1 1 ti.e lio'iest 1 eniiiriatic fl
! . 1 id'i im-'. iv a nia. pli-dging our tin;:
:;','i'Ls to aid in M-curim: its triiiiii)b:,
1 lion upon the si coiid Tuesday of n,
I I. ! 1 ,i icr. 1
The P.-, i l.-nt a; j-c-nt.-d th" folWi
. en.. i.t 'ee to wait upon the I'wulida
i ii'l i;..'":ni them r.f tiieir nomination:
M ; . I.i-i.iberton, Wddi ant l'c:
ir. Ci
t on
folio'
'Miii; rest ;
dc.-i olicred the
:i was a't'ipteil :
. Tieit tin' t 'hainimn of f
"ii l e a.ti'.noi 11 d to appoint
' ;- 1 oir.lll.t tee, In consist of
liooi e.idi Belial ,-iri.tl district,
ution was un;
a
nr.
ui
.oe . ', i'lv.'in
11. ly id ' I :
.' '. i'.i.i: tiie thanks of this 0
veiiumi bo U'iiuer"d to tiie lYisab
nl idi'V-rs In- tne ini'iii'tial nmni
i.i v.i.i ii le y have, pre id -.1 ever our 0
:.:! ;: raii'lis;
i l .I;'.'!'.- I'a.'h lu-In-i e.illt'il upon, del
.':- d an a'le a ' ;. i ! -,. itcnt s t t-h, wh;
l.il - e:e ,' -e ' i I;" i' l :'!;! i" t.f thu Cl'IIVCIIli
1 at 1:0 : .1 iie.u !v nii.liii r'ni .
ti;"! After wiiich t he C. .liven tion oiljourn
tion ami rebellion m t ;.ili ; 111 sp,.r,p.,
teriiiinai ing the Indian wars which threat
ened lo desolate our We: tern frontier :
and his re -olute c.i'nr'.s to-, cure for Amer
ican trade and tl avel sale and j roper trail-: sal
sit routes bet ;'i" 11 the Atlantic aid Pa-I i
Ill-C.vv N.u:
' i'l
A Dm.
sii'HI' cn-inly. To
! 1 ::ik in the p!..
iniliicnci
and
otic
'ftliel.e-t .1
its past history, it is the disposition to
temporize, and sometimes to yield a point
in the enunciation of its doctrines to ap
pease MHiio dissatisfied or disaffected as
piiant, who was imposed to go of;' a! a
tangent to tho well tried and approved
line of Democratic policy. And whene
ver this mi-taken course has been pur.u-
jcitwo have nivariaiily lccn tiie suherers,
cilie oceans ; to maintain I
honor of the nation and to protect the ' m. 11 in the S at
lives, business a:cl property of eit i::ens of ! bis place a li.-:n
the United .States i'i tie auarehi .1 or ill-" ,, ho sin ; orled ;
goVcH'.e.l States nf Mode", CflUl.ll Alili'l
it-.-i, and .South Aim-i-it-i eutii h- l.im to ti,.
e. teem, gi'alillld.i and e n.ti-b-liee of tin
people of Pciin.-d vani.i, a, wdl as tin
whole I'nion.
, l.-d lor
I New .It
! Eel I
nient v
. l..'.v
;-. y i
I 'I1CH
h.di
iM'i pi i'.n of 1 1
the w
i-iuilii of the di.-!
ill'iii-iht
Execu
tive of the nation, that a man so familiar
with the duties and so worthy of the po.1,
should not be overlooked in the selecting
a sueces.'-or to Judge Holt : ami we have
no l.e-itat ion in saying that his appoint
ment would be approved by the voice of
tho whole couiitrv.
1 1
, That the Ponioei ;i"y of Penn- e.'cti rv of t ho Co:, 1
-vi v. in 1 1 have 1.
novo, ;it" i'.n a l
di- 'limin.ite. iir
.vay s
pi'.'l'
udvocivt" I, an I still
cue ei -a '"iti'T.t and
in of iron and co;.l,
and of the in. lit-trial inicre-is of tliis
Slate, within the scpe of a larill' i'nr iiec
e sav revenue ; and belicvin ! that the rev-
I'liii accruing IV' un tiie
Le ins:, iii. 'ie;,t I'm tin- 1
diture-t of tin- Federal hivcrnnieiit, and
that all oh.. 1 inate adherence to it will n
n-st ma
.1 : -1 . a 1 11 1
,is. W
I'.-.i.-'.iii'.; tariif will he iuleroo-o a vet
lav. 'idol 'le expen- have d !; '.' No,
none that lie e. a.
lit or to take tin
thai be lid ic t 1
was ;,u h'
td the hi
State Cai
11. '"1 a is and Hi''-1 h"U"-i
l!.'i:i t i.e. e, and pu! in
"ii N .v .'er , v---:' ei :i
d a '.'"p'ib!"' 01 W i;o i, , 1 V '
C l: i'"':'i . II :! 1 1 il" lli ': " '.' 1 '1
! d.l ... .ee. '
lats . , k II." a; ; ..i::t-
i.e 1,.;. i 11: t ic, iilei '.. il h 1 In-
ecic;..iv l.n-l D.'I'Ul v Se-
lo.l-.Vi'.tl'.il. 'Jl".'.' We. e
i appr ive.
O'lb
:el e I I... ... i., I'
in I !,:- reivitneiutv
a - tSid Fell.nvj, !.
' t!- m sive nn una;
a: I d tie olla-r r.i
1 lit wit Ii llie prill.
! a- 1 .--.i f y, and fill p
the i. e li-ewLt;
'1. 'f. at
lle'll H'
il C.Uld
be',
iVc. i 1 e -.'.'.is v 1!
iience-. aid .ii
ev e 1 1.. . e; 1.1 r
. In 1 a 1 ,11 pit ,
for the Iran- h r t'l 1 no
at was his aeli"li ': Did
'. as a Doiihi.'i'.t' s'lo dd
but be e tVe his oiiieial
the bill, and gavt the 1..11 Is
than their know n wo. lli to
.its vvo cam)
i'liitt- fer oui
n nler. bo 1.
, tUd-rello.
not.
1 i;C
id n
" " ' " " - " I e-'. 1 ''in 11 11;: 01 er inn neiuispueres ami tneir vvli"!!y ex teinporai icons, wei'i- sti ikin ; evi-
Enipcror abandoned his war projects, the ( intervening Islands. 'tbniee's nf a high order of ability f,,r re.dy
jcrman Sovereigns will have to form aco-j Then let no honed Democrat and true"!' hand debate, and were all the mure ob-
nlition nmiiimt him. ;. ,!,..,,;. I , r ii, 1 I sfivi-.l ami creditable to Inmsell from (Ik
' nli 111 too ai:iiniul.il ion. 111 time oi pea", ,
Senator Bijjlcr. nf lt heavy nati .mil .1-1.1, al-.va.vi dung.M-i
The events of ihe ;Vth Congrc-s have nus to the peace and liocrty and pro-per-placed
Senator Piigler in tho front rank itv of .1 free p-opl" ; they n ,v, by their
of Ameiican Statesmen. Ho has shinvn Uepri s-iiLitive-in liii-C. invention, canic-.-hini-df
e.pud to all Senatorial eiiiei'en- lv mvil" tho pcpbi of this State, bye,
cies. His ch'orts at the 01 eniii'r ol' the ' (rank and e.'.'li.il su; oo.-t of the tmlicv of
, niemorable C.uigre.-i named in support, ot the liiv-t i'i'"d. lent wh"m P. nn .ylvaui.i
' the rresider.t's Kansas lnlicv, whicii were has iven to tl.o I'nion. (o aid and'
patriot despair localise a few disappointed ' 7. ' , .'t' ' " , ,
' ,. ' 11 laet that his nut
agonist, was timbre Don..;
his, who found in the Pennsylvania
tor "a foenian wort' v of his steel.
-eiiii
in
reetion.
and if liable to any objection ul all, it is . eont inent.
India axii China The accounts ron-1 office iccki-i-nnml political tricksters throat
firm tho complete pacification of the Oude. I en to desert our good old standard, when
Frosh disturbances at Canton have oc-j wo refuse to incorporate new principles or
-curred, a body of sever, hundred troops reject old ones in our creed to aeciiinnio-
ftaving been fired upon by a party of dale them. Pe assured, we are better, far
nrave3. An expedition destroyed the j better oil' without their company. They
village occupied by tho Braven, and killed bringcurses upon the cause they hypoci iti
fifty or sixty Chinese. cally os; ouse, and contribute to its pros-
Tho U. S. steamer Poivlmtt.111, was at perity in nothing but by their forsaking it.
Hong Kong, and tho Mississippi vvas in .. ,., ,, ,
Canton river. 1 or J0V' -1 A Kir' wc '''('' f-rtat "ympathy.
The Latest. 'i hree days later news JI" had before him a blight future when
have been received by the Hamburg s.eam- j he was elected to the office of Chief Mag
er, but tho aspect of affairs remains the ; istrate of Pennsylvania. And had he con
same, except that the French troops have ' fin01, Lis 01,inion9 nll(1 lvrornmomll!ions
cvacunted Jiome. I tni y is still arming,
and Austria is becoming more ex:,spCra-i "ul"" l,u 8C0P 01 l,,s 01"c,!l1 clwui,
ted. A war budget vvas demanded in all would have been well with him and
Franca in view of tho pending difficulties,; the Democratic party. P.ut with thin hejConstitution, and then turn to them and Preside
andth propectonios,I,tie,. Secessions ; ,vaa not contollt. Hi, (nlonts must sweep say, tho "...,1111! tors" mny destrov that .vas a 1
from the Pnt.sh Cabinet are still taking . and after hnvinir distinctlv l"l,t',',v- U tho Pil,io" 'r (hc Su" tlientli
nluiA. and tnnnv nf 1 in luntiin" nmiors 111 "'"' "'"ol 1 un'i i n 1 jiui iiil u. iincuy ' ,, . . .... . , .
"London, denounce tho lioform Hill as a 1 "vowed his opinion, in declining to stump
crazy project. ; . ' the State with AVilmot, that the domestic
.-auction t
lor far h-
the State.
In bis la-t mes-ago le
of :.--!, OH. hiioro for om
was ret eived, and yet I
re-.-ale for nn ,'tmuunt. 1
H hat was his e.cu-e ','
oils lo l lit! ii: hi
a-.-i nt to th h.lter.
L' .ok ul Ihe act which provides that no
transit r .do add be miaie by I he Seid lo y
.".lid lirie l!aiir".nl Company, without a
n '.'.', ! consent from the iltivtruor, Ih.-d in
the oliice of the Secretary of the Commonwealth.
A short time after the transfer, he had
uliu led to a bid
of th" liii",. than
of :i-i lit. 1 t" it-.-s
t his j 11111. And
'.' Why, that pre, is
ii.nl given his ii,'' 1
Wh.it-N.it- .';; a politic! sect
t hi f ie In ai 1 of. A'. '. TrihunC.
It is an am ieiit pmv ei o that "none ti
s o 'I. a!' a-; tlm-e w ho do not vv isli to hear,
ami I y ;ui:y o, rc-oniiig, none aro r
dull ei ;i i'i'. 'j ii.-i.'ii ,ii!,n.-i' who do r.t
v, i-h to r.iiih r -.a.nd. hi the profound
l .e e ( '; 1. 'o.i. i ii t','y--. ii displays n smgilli
o' tii-i r.e s not to lceogiii.-e 0110 of th
mo t npj r pna'.e 1; n i.-s of the arty, C
litl.c- 1 :.t i..-e hr a ally with which P
act-, : nd in which he finds M, many wc!
1. n :i s, in this 1 1,0 of vvhidi he cffoc
Mich ei:'.i.'.. i 'uoi'-.nei'. The cilit'.roftL
.- i.i!'.-1 have b. cn in t ne Ot Ins mod
ab-.;i.icliM moods when ho ;',ive utteran
to t lie 1. Im ve in I ei i'l. -d cute reiniilk, not V
re.-ogni.'.e in the "What N'ot.-," a party '
which h" is l'le-eiiiiie. ntlv oUiilified to b--
i ho leader.
strengthen Intil ill hi. tutilie nileavo-s lo
proi-ure a la vi -i 111 of tiie t o-ill' act of 1 -V",
by the iie.l. Coiign ss, on tho prin.-ij !e
set forth in his last iiniund jnessiigo.
lliv.-J.i-i , That while an economical ad-inini.-ti-ation
of the governiiient of the
L nioli is d-mandeil bv ihe whole sinnt ot been w ith one of the mireliusers. who bad
subsetmcnt ell'orts, Mr, Pigh-r fully sus- our in.-t it ul ions, and the best judgment of s.-vi'l th.it a good thing had been male of
tained the laurels he won in the I.eeoinp.. the people, it is, at the same time, incum- the piirclueo of the canals, and that vvilh
tou controversy. We publish in the (Ve- bent upon us to sustain the proper dignity in three weeks they had been oliired an
io'm.s to-day somo remarks he made about ' of tho country at homo and abroad, and advance of S7,(H.:'.
tho close of the session on the everlasting not to negh et the prompt supply of nil His doctrine was lo rebuke evil wlier
theme of "shivery in tho territory." to noee.-sarv means of dd'oneo against for- ever it was so.cn. What, would Imvo l,,',.n
which we invite the attention of our read- . cign aggression, and for the assertion and tho effect of a rebuke of David Vfilmol o f the people, was r
ers. His remarks tend in tin: right di-' protection of the rights of American eiti- years ago, when ho violated I he u.-iiges of of Hciireseiitntives o
iney are sensn.ie aim somni, ; zeiis everywiiere, nun especially on tins tlio loinooratio l'iirtv ? Why districts,
. Tin;
1
! mitting
, count v
, w hich now were opposition, would h
because they don't fii'.lv "facu the niii-ic."1 !! ...'i 7, That the acquisition of tho retained their ulit-daiico.
It is a cardinal doctrine of the Democratic Island of Cuba by honorable mid pciieea- The same was the caso in tho Chester
party that tho territories are the common bio means, would bo of vast importance and Del ware District, when he had op
property of tho nation, open alike to set- to tho piospcrity and security of our posed the nomination of Hickman, 111
lleineiit by northern and southern men. whole country ; and aho advance in an In." 1 and Vul, who, after his election, be
llow absurb it is to invite southern men eminent decree the cause of huiiuinitv. bv came a traitor lo the Democrat Ic imi-tv
imov.vi. O; r.-ijoy. The bill sul. I
the question of the renioval ofe
eat of Clearfield county to a voVl
i f ported to tho flous-i
lll-escll lltlV PS Oil .Vl OUI llV IllSt.. il" I
mor says, that the committee wero in
structed :k) to do bv a vote of nvesteo, Dyd
JtoltC.
'fin; Srxunrv and Piiif: II aii.baD.
The Clint. 111 lh-mn.-r,it wivs: It is eonfirtMlt-
K' r.vtw."l.l t'n.t till ti.e nrititl'lli u on 1 hi' I
-.- - -r- -
1 into our territories, with their propel ty, its t eiuh ney to check the pri;,-ross of tho llatl (ho Deinocratic party rcpuiliateil hiin road, extendi mj from William-port to the
unoei iii ' in-oatv piuiopiy 01 1110 ictierai slave vraiic ; ami tnai til"
"isilion ol tlio in lh..iii.lio would have failed 111 lS.j.S in mouth ,!' the sininimMboiiinL'. wi II b.feil-
nt from tho governiiient of Spain, drawin.' alter him u lamo number of (ho 1, lei,., I l-r.,.-.. the lost of .fuiv next. Tim
nianlv and upright step towards Democratic votes. i nvi-i.si. - 1,1 ;,l..,. ,.-i-ns tho river at hin-
ainmeiit nf so desirable an object; Moro Votes would be lost by advoeatin'' den, and the brid-e across the Puhl H-.
UniontftU IHth inst, says that nn extia not properly be made the subject of a
sion ofCongreis has not yet been deter- s.. r,lnvn. ,,. - . . ...
minoa upon oy t ie i'resnient. Jliesub-i ' .
ject is yet under consideration. A later i.v a l):lrt of vrrJ' first official act, after
dispatch nys lhat although tho matter has; having taken the oath of office, was to in
.jjot been definitely fettled, there can bo corporate in his Inaugural Mes-nre, his
no doubt that a special session will be call-,' ,- . . , . , .. , ,
d nd that tho proclamation of the Pres- (2lC""n 1,1 T0!iri to tho form!tl0'' P
idont will go out to California and Cwgou tl,,n of constitutions ly tho territories of
the next steamer. tlie Vniled Statcc True ho did not do-
promo. Court that only when the "squat- nn object which has received the sanction (lovernor Packer than by keeping qiiieU one'iiiilo below this place, nro liidshed
tors" eomo to form a State Constitution and approval of Jefferson, Madison. .1. O. Alieadv there wero ro.-isons in b.-lihi..-!.... ..t,,l ,..,,,. r.. ii. ....ii 'rim biiih-e '
111.1v thev abolish slavery. This is nliko Adams and Chiv. us well as of eminent. Im u-miM 1." iw,,,,;,,ui...i 1.,. ti, :, ; , , . i. .. -. ,i,.;ii nho
Fbox Washington. The Washington institutions of tlio territory of Knnsas could 1 in accordance with tho true principles of living statesmen. dor United States Senator, w hile Jud-o be comnleteil in about two 'months.
law and justice. .lellerson Davis spoke 7t..Wiy-,, I bat acrosj tho Centr d Atner-, Knox would run for liovornor. f)ur friend Cooi.i'.vi 1 11. of tho .IcWT
iruiyanu wisely wnen no sain we must.icnn isiiinius lies 1 no great Highway to! Ho was in favor of compromise on t ho Shore 1!- pul.!,c,m, in pi cakt'ng of this roa,
advance. J ho Abolitionists have many our Pacihe States, ami lhat we have wit-, .question of endorsim'. iovernni Pucker Il ,,.
tears unshed as yet, and they must pre-; nessed, with plci -uro and pritle, the earn- came hero ready to denounce him. Now j ''it is supposed that by the first of June
pare to sheii them. Put, 111 this article, est ellorts of the President to keep them he would compromise by snying nothing dim people of hock Haven, will be with
wo only designed to call the attention of open and make them sale ; in which view about him. Let tho friends of that pond in hourly communication of the ollizens
our readers to tho remarks of Mr. Piglcr.i ho should bo seconded by Congress with tlenian do the sanio. of Williamsport nnd tho "iron horse,"
which evolve, many practical thoughts the necessary powers to enable him to in- ! 11c alluded to the impossibility of tlio ' he hastoiu past 'tho doomed village of
worthy of reflection and consideration. , sist upon the fulfilment, by tho States pos- defeat of tho Democratic party on ae- dersoy Shore will snort defiance to the
Gauv nf Liberty. jessing thoso territories, of tho treaty count of its non-rndorsenicnt of one man. non-pi-o.-ressivo spirit of our community.