Vottforb %tirovtei; •••••••••• - Townd4. Wednesday, March , 1 The Zfrlbery Same at Ntkiriast aintek. immr; without comment,` 1 portmn - nr the teatime-ma taireadirfore the liirestiaating Committer., ‘4016,-.4ERlKalkjita•-.croaili ! timilars. The committee tiav-e7diteCe-olfeliaiirtliii-lii bond trade their 1 report, in conformity with which Mr. l'it'Cook. was banded over to the civil authuritica.. and *ld to bail in the sum of $2,000. We only regret, tharthe investigation could not hase gone. further, so as to base developed a band of myth.- cipleil aid CoeruptAtievu toniref abnarresida in burg, and others, who come from a di.tance, and ioirst the seat of Government, timing the sitting of the I...gi— lature, with their pestilential presence, for the pup.... 0* making ;money, by selling theirs services to induenve the action, of the Legislature. They are called. in eon,. mon parkasee. " Legislative Beres, " and many of them are knouts to be so, professionally. Thee men. ore generally Eimapased of the most naprior:i/frd in' ea community, capable of practising any di-ltottestv their ingenuity can. suggest, to accomplish their turseet.ory purposes. 1. . They are a common nuisance to the tnetubers, and have he touch to bring our Legislature under sus picion, and to detruct from it, that high rcpu.atian and confidence, which once ants, umlaut:lu to be reposed in it by the people. They are. in fact. sapling the very lboodation of our institutions, and ale-untying the fr.r fabric bequeathed to as by the patriots of Vie; Itevolu%on. CoL has therefore, done good service to Lis country, in making the present er.position and furnish ing coach:wise evidence to the of what they hale had reason to suspect fur a long time. but the evi dence of which hat been artfully concealed from the maw of the people, by the cunning of the cuiltv actors. The people should know in what danger their rights of person of property, and of their liberties, are placed. by t system el corrupt influence*, which hav`6 lawn permitted to east with impuuny, until the actors there in hose grown bold and insolent. If dime is any wt.( am, of any party, who are so lag to tho feelings of common honesty. decency and patriotism, as to try to screen the guilty,' by casting unjust imputations upon those. who have courage enough to detect and ext.. the infamous practices to which we refer, let these CU it. We are ready join issue. The mass of the people are honest, and have discernment enough to deteet trioh from falsehood. Truth is mighty and will Fel:ad. - - We fear not the recoil ... .. Col. Plollet and the Bradford _trpt.s It is seklent that are cotelefeent3 to tu4ka the ill•nn. tared and snarling paragraphs which from time to time appear in the columns of the Bradford Arvin. We, the ether heel• uttered our surprise that the Arens should speak even good•uaturedly of a Demoerii, of the occa sion of its doing justice to our County Commis-ioners, and then indulged the hope that it' was the dawning cf a more generous coarse,— at which - the Argus bridled up with a show of hottest (!) indigataion! Dot whatever hopes we may have had, they are dissipated Iv the ri • tricalous and malicimavattacks of that pnueituted and de leased sheet, of lag Saturday, upon one of the members fnim this County. We have Deere seen its eqaai for gross weeniest, unjustruss, illiberality, and low.lmean and uncalled for insinuations. It eoPies NAV an ankle of a similar nature and character from a kindred, print, the late organ of the Anunrasonic party and the leaehng °rpm of modern vehtery, published at Harnshurg. edi t,' by a mart whose name is the antidote - to the bane of all he mar publit.h. We bad male up our minds, that while this whole mat , tee was untleizaing legal investation, to say nothing ut relation to tt ; - and to wait oiattl we should haie the re port of the committee, and the action of the House of Representatives, when we would be able to by the whole subject bet - ore our readers, in a redisti:e and intelligible form, and enable , them to form a comet judgment for themselves, upon the whole ca_.v. There is an evident ilispavition manifested in the article &Lutes! tn, to r mpa thise with the guilty. and to impugn the motives of those who develaped the corrupt ineuenct. be which the ac tion of the legislatute was to be coutrolia This, hos ever, is pettedly nits:4 and withing mo , e than was to LE expected Crain the now= from which it emanated. it is the wont feature of p.dnics, and an evil which rands miseirominently uo the way of progricsaion and refirrix that there will hang on the skins of lefty, hue hnxii and understrappers. incapable of appreciating the letir and noble feelitilzs which animate the Wyss.. and emtrol the actions of the generous and hberat, who are ever ready to asperse the character and impugn the ex.- tires of an opponent. whatever mar be the ,xv-ssion, re gardless of truth and honor. These have opened their tires upon Col. Ptaixxcr. An sac the in-se.! jesperable of which is the Argos —in its neural awry of its ievoin. Lim around the Harriasurg Telegraph, its sun and prcenver. It is hardly micessary, for us-to print out, the iZlCCel agencies which abound in the article we anode to. MN show the futile attempts to male light of. and ridicule the coma the Col has taken in the UMW. 'We had supposed that all would he glad to we such an attempt exposed ; and we it (Fite certain that if the Whig pima bled mule a general expemeima of sotisfacion, the towns would not base muds half the noise it has; and party would turn been merged in a moD hearty congrat ubrion that ctime it'd thus been exposed. The .4.rgqes mom unjust and illiberal in supposing dated P. of his friends, had wished to broom con *parsons by this come. On the contrail they attach to de act no extra =mud of prabe, for it is no more than there:pee-ad; bct they do fond fault with those who we ready deanct from the merit of the act, mid even series the r ail y bemuse. Cot. P. is a demoMut. Tbar be bis 3 ice the part ota er.n.Tirdor is wor.hy to he amend by those who any think the I.een'aurne on Se tweet op by coney, or by thine whose FL-det ain' iad podiee brand them as deetraany arsd slander esta, bat we ask where is the end(' trice of a eon: Tinley bartiez been wisocoessful with tbose who were not nenaben of the Home ax carsequently weld not bieg G being their notice, his oat propainen is a &rest et. fate Etti. Pioliet, and tharsishant any Emma Lim Ileneefirmard thee, the enraged eon piece;, and Int bad oat the aims of otirb Mr. MIN)* is =ii:*! been mom if oat lezany corriamanaard. before Col. P. to the counsel rod adaiee of birods. Who. ever the Ca. P. may ham dooe theorem, was but to secure in a urea, and nrabir‘errsir the er, i'.4roser than the root upt sienna bad been made. Oro the bread . mom 141 a Law laaribing span which ice set, and in io do. in. be &ammo Ida- cants of viers booed man Cie hao. in; so Lithfoly and ositragenony' perix=ed his duly. tle BradSxl Reuter.] !Lassen Emmaus ,--ffiting bona a=nez the rncy guniSed iineenant a tbetr..e. exitisi of tbe Atndecry. 1-wiet to say akw are oeuisnting dr: insui=itin.- 1 rest l sat infria your !rakes at the eincess of its FM' eat telebess in fathering papas dace; ram the reacie dirk isai n leo& haat. sees as !fie toe !air naziber tantk.- in atanaltaia Use taw a &oh inalance or throng tower of zeal in human an. dentakitit an4letmaider it a mat decided recommit. !aiii - 1 5i0rp..213011-4,t tpordum. it 4 11.4 V,, 4 4 1 ,..% c.iite ; pieir wg i ao ..cat .441. 1 44.. 4 im. , 99P ~i ckn 4 ii_i,t7 A hii,„l, !...4-is. e _ tv ine ~..* CN:li4 tile Ilattre..4.i r lei gotgirk tile . t o ike- , ,oni . .pletiOscy at ... army 414 int. Ftea 'ta g n.aninytl 'areetiv zecoiio - ' , ant4mi r tMtirely h too. andiii fru alnuo4 Woollen' e m ployment ; SO that we hare no. iti g y kj et ? ).e„ t ai gr iankilthe m alty ep av i,...,a a it shoal - peartia 2,-0 iiiie.tilfthAilitilietit l'Zalti r ;M' . -- ry maa.ser, and rill at; muds in the Teat& as t hey aunt Liam. e. ha Ile moile of executin g their sock. !la O no.peett this late rthibition, ail pr..sent mod hoe- !reit. s.o.S.ftea, din iln a nb t a l it !T he:.. nap:at-m g . tleridt k t io tieelatnatioit imilif el.rn!p,:it.i it: to; 'tie ph.' 100 - Oktrar rummon - brancbrarliz—ttualy— ; wstakt remark also, that iniprug.dneut iu tvmposliaux is a aarh higher step than in an t parrris'ar braich ktioutriler. Those nho once t...rt.ire the halit writ irmg Cinh X Moderate !leZ,nae , liederectnets, a i aregy fuil of applying thcawolvev iNleacarqui.ittun They mu-t feel the sva , t natal adores foam that de . . family of ~ruing do - .n aft. De4l.r.• they areie. woumand. eoercive dries pemang task". w Aorta- We of our noel of 'min win ten, road hr.., Tr, a mat lob rest in esery stiatr IlkaL ;7/.11 . 1_3, to WJpisly ifie deficiency. In this va t :: tbe rcr:tml tatv be amakened, arid itaing , tated to a .maispat.i. - ..; extent. Lard Bann. has maid, tsar a full tuna ; ron.erS4non reldy man; and Ittitial, :XI exact plan:* But more , than this is haw rat writing, i. f. amine down our own thoughts ut ellovuition—d lo the dUre.t itleAtOt of utak hut a full man, one foil of real and aysiLible knowledge. Ideas that none at reading may be host: but ilama at taitted.iu then correctly pin upon paper, are ntrely inked imam no. even by the lapse ot . Cant. I have Ewa!, this bale obaressian. liceause 1 think it much totee:mitt of the Academy tbctt in this area If. ficuil part a - education. ttiere au, xlcialcd an ate,icar. ance 01 SlaCe‘ , 3, aul this in eitemamstmirces n o t the moat faeoral.Lr. rourie whore therducati.oi of the youi.g co Vg • Y. it 6 , in country playa, there 1110.11. piaaliar ditTheultirs iu sccuntig, ail the remilta al e s uhfa,,b e d a u tumns, Where pupils pursue regular and timoroagh course, wider a fixed cystesu of dimciplinc front I ..ur II year. It is to be hoped that a great impnotement may in this resireei take pLice in pursuance of the sae suersnow in Proceedings of lie Penne a. Ledslature. (Cone=pumkurc of the Bradford IZep.rter.) liAnnssnt - gu, Frbruarv-27, 1816 (ikr , I7LEMEN :—ln my last I gave you the proceedings to the case of die attempt to bribe Col. Piollet, one of your members in the House of Representatives. .ux•e that time you have re.,clved through die medium of Newspapers and public documents. a lull report id the testi mony. tog-titer with the report of the commit tee of Investigation and the action of the house. It is is no doubt grsLlt tog to the proole tit Bradlurd to find that the couase pursued by their representative in the matter has been fui iy approved by the Committee and by the body of which he is a member. It is to be hoped that the exposure thus mole will prevent any future attempts to corrupt the portly of legisla tton. .Mr. Burrell of Westmoreland, hiss lid lowed tip the matter be moving a resolution in the !louse, wlitch oas agreed to, instruct ing the, Committee on the Judiciary to report a Mil to define and more elirrtuiUy potash the crime of bribery, or attemptins to bribe mem bers of site Legislature. or any other officers of the government of this Commonwealth. lx Tau ilovsn.—The general appropriation bill is under consideration. Several of the up propriations to the usual objects have been agreed aproopciatiou of $30.000 to pav the coaraidee of loan of the Danville and Pottsville Hail Road Company was sinclien out. • The section which has gowen rise to the most discussion. and upon which 3 vote has not yet been taken. is teat relative to the sala ries of the Judoes of the Su, eal,. Court. Ser2l.ll, as a - rpm-trilby the Committee of 11 ass anti Means. is the foilnu•itt _ e words : •• For the payment of the expenses of the Judo tan, to wit; ter the salary of the chief juslwe of the supreme court. two thous:llM six Winifred and twenty-sax dollars and sr.siv-, , us cents ; for the salaries of two assortate jos:lees of the same court. whose commissions bear date prior to the nineteenth day of July. ei7h teen hundred and thirty-nine, four thonsand dollars. that is to .ray. two thou - sand doltars. to each of said associates; for the salary of our associate justice of the same court, whose etIMIMISIMI bears date subsequent to the nine teenth day of July. eo , hteen and. thirty-nine. and ,prior to the fourteenth day of January. etchteen hundred and forty-three. one thousand four hundred dollars; for the salary ofame as sociate justice of the same court, whose com mission bears date since the serenteeth day. of April:eighteen hundred and forty-three. sixteen hundred dollars." To this Mr. Knox moved a substitute that the Judges of the courts should he paid at-cord ing to the amount heretofore fixed by law. and in obedience to the decision of the Supreme Court to the case of Judge Hepburn. This subject has given rise to a very anima ted debate. in which the power of Legislature to reduce the salaries of the judges to what it was at the time of their appointment has been at:tenuously insisted upon by some.. and as strenuously denied by others. Among others. Messrs. Puillet and Webb. have spoken in ap portion to the amendment of Mr. Knox. and in favor of the proposition of the Committee. A resolution was adopted to adjourn sine die on the 4th of March. [There is no expects min that the senate will eoncur,or that the Leg islature wi:l bare progressed co far in its bu stress, as to enabled to adjourn at that time.s. A very large number of private bells has; been passed during the week. IN Tut Stets.—The two great rail road bills have occupied the must of the time of the Senate for the past week. On Monday lasi, the bill to incorporate a company to con struct a continuous rail roar! from Harrisburg to Pittsburg was passed without much opposi tion. The rote rejecting. the first P eetion of the bill granting the ri.ht of way throo.h Penn- Ayleanta to Pt:lshtar', to the Baltimore and Ohio. Rail Road: Comoanc having been rerun. stlered the bill was again taken up. Various unsuccessful efforts were made to amend the bill so as_ to restrict the privileges granted and to make it cull and cold in ease that any com pany to be incorporated to make a rail road from Harrisburg to Pittsburg should. by a ape cifiet! time, ichs.cribe and pay in a certain amount of capital.' and place end contract a certain portion of the road. The ball was read a third time and passed to my by the follow. j ag me: - Yras—Mesh. Anderson. Carson. Dam Dirsic, Varactick. Dunlap. Ebaugh„ Gibbons. Gillis. lUill, IlooFer, Morrison lb Buss, SAileraon; Snlliviu and Sherwiiod-17. Benner. Ela ,re ac orn n, Crabh, . Cr ,!era F w iFitqlk • U: kman, Jorda e 141.- ' I r. m the Com ee In JeatTialeene44, reported 2 1 , 042 , hh the eorf•truetion of an inlet lock at Beach Grove on the North Bratirlt Capal. _l.-...4dp.AjonarritArottaitisat ment C e, reporiethhe supplement to the net ineorporatrY ther 4 Suremr7 and .Eirie :and . Pittpinirs and Sustitieltalitut Bait Road Com pity I (lit srintion ittfi fllontnp ,Coreartitteer,.. titt'ofir. Joith.:rtry' were Instructed to emit - IM . otothreaptstlwritty-mf-oppJttng..ii,.).iiliAo..try.„.„ PPrsolls charted with ; the smeller, of crime by . Iwwe:l or jtvoices courts where the person charged shall ao fleet. The hill to serum In Jul in.; S. Holden a new trial in a Certain snit in Bradford County: and the hill to establish a , public ferry.' en the North Erntich nf the Stniquehanna et the tin. ofTutiklia.inuek, hare paS:ied the Seta • ate• - - ; irrisal of the Cumbria. The Stennisliip Carntiris, Capt Jutikin.ar iced it W.,: lit on' the -191 h Mi. 'llse news by this orrical isitt n high itegree interrstirig ad confirmatory of Vint hrouifht .hy- the :Hibernia respertinw•the of the Corn Lain, &S„ !ainbria brines advises , linnt Lieerpool h, the 4th km., London &Wend -- M.. •'' ' The ffirofilli of Parliament and the- Queen's • .perch; and the rentarLa of i*:.r Robert Peel .and • Lont John iin.o;ett in relation to the El/Mien af fair* of ( . /r...4t II pinteularty -with the Unit.' ed Siates. me a very , favorable • ronipiesion• to cite Ore.ion quesan it. Sir !filbert mid Lon corefento tile course pursued by. Mr. Pakeithion mi 'he thelon nuesitson. panteniarly Ms refusal 01 the id/ern( Mr. Buchanan. withoutsubmiuini it to the consideration ofilis government. The giteeies speech is entirely paeifie.• , Lunt-John Rossell ti opposed to the intreave of the army anti navy sit Great Britain, and says that the only need ot any increase is the increase in the pthweSgion of that euveninent. The re duction of dimes t.n American produce proposed by er Robert Peel, meets with much favor, and is expected to increase the business- of the uistrietta very much., The ac counts of the various market are • of the moat favorable character. ATIE.IirT TO .14,CAPE..-1 uittifilogeniotts but unsuccessful attempt was made by a colored man named Gums, to escape frum the ilarrieborg prison .1111 lie mglit of the 17th instant. ne, had succeeded by means of themachinery attach ed to the loom in his cell, and the webbing or the material lupin which he was working, to escape through the wall of his , rr'l, and ascend to the li is of the corridor. W !tile endeavor,- lug to tweak the glass of the 1.1;0r -fights. the w e bbing broke, ;a0(1 fell to the floor oldie prtsi in. a e l.i 28 feet:u here lie was finnid its a disabled eoudit ion by the keeper, 111 r. Wat, son. Ile is under -a sentence of nine years impnson meat—fos burlllary. 31easures have been taken 'v t h e nvrrncer• to prvvent a 14:petition ot t i a i ”Ifence by eztabli,liina a night %%unit over die NISCH). Btzrrtio •VE.t:I.S OF Wan FOR OREGOV.! The London Slanting, Chronicle of the 261ti' January trtes: ••• it is that her PfTV'S ship Xi:writ-a. 50, Cortimodore the Flom Join Conlon. with a steamship" and a brit; had been despatch'. d Rear-Ai:mirai Sir George Seymour. to the Coin mbia river: on the Gre.von e int/ in pus. 300.1 ex peeled to be bent thititt er when her magazine is altered." THE „M•damsics.—The Warsaw (III.) Siettal. of the 11th, says that the, Nhirrinsms •• have beeti crssnr2 the river in a perfeetarmy." About.7oo had eticaMpeti-tni IS:l2ar Crerk. 10w.% It is sup: posed that one or twt thousand hare Are:tilt started. Major Warren has issued au addresS to the people of II atierck. enjomittE upon them a strict unserrAnce of the compromise. and ere- co:Ingot : : the 31ormous to vrolt-CL themselves, if nerd be, by powder and DI. , .OFTRoF9 R:,1".".L1 OF TOE STOR3I.--rhi , severe North vast siiiint "(Saturday night and StlioLit . the 1 ilfit and 1301 inst.. was attended soh most di,-,s•rous consequences to life and Prul'e , lY• There is at present reason for sup posing ward of silty lives hare beentust. A New Yolk paper says.: Eight sessels are ashore at Squain !leach. and the crews and pa - seneers:inust have peri.Shed within sight of the hind. BY THE MOUTH. BOTH THE BODY LIVE. —No our is al foolish as to sonsne . for a moment. that we can live without ratinz. any more Oren a tree could dense nutriment from the air atones ...thong All therfore know that u is what we Fatima the sinus= aril which causes us to lice. INe make eget our hod; Ws from the stomach, in (nun there to time yeti we, make over out bodies enrirely.—Than, whit is of us today. is;itisolurely not a pet of us tomorrow The secretions, such as perspiration and othe tinually make our bodies waste, and it is from the stom ach that we supply this waste. All we have to do to mate our bodies ultimately heahhy is to present un healthy panicles Corm mu' in; with the l•lood. Purg ation does this fur us, provided the purzative we employ contain in it nothing whi-th intl. weaken ordo dsinitsry. —BRANDRETH'S VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS, fez this puriese, will be found all that is re quired ; bectow they purge 'friteo the stozosh and bow els the supwabrudance of humors that may has* welt- . mutated in the syttern„ befee they base time to pr 3m putrefartion; and is natural consequence—death. 501..1 by J. D. & E. D. Nfosessrs., Towanda ; G. A. Pill& INA, Athena, only authorized Agmts ke Brad ford County. A FACT WORTH KNOWING.—A gendessas of a satdolows habit tempoga....rmand with Eilerratawas. of thelhroat awl Now, and a disaratatie and turatdosasse istase of the skim. Indeed his whole system byre the marls of being saturated with &sew- Ous. bales!' and Wrist were soursett &costa that her had!ow the use of The hand. corer pe bti covered me b am o&Wry Elcess, and his tozdaul a t‘t weir Si hol low and protons as a twaseTtoush. was midis "tee of his complatat„ wham death aictarul toceita t s4efossa,a loathsome (*rase: that he commarsaid 1.6. use uria l tra7s, As-smarms, and basin Sea . Ikstera haulm exarscrat curd. —Pcarac Lamm'. This A LTERATIrE opens= thumb the dards -don and ycrif. , es :be bind and erdErases adds Stain .sdirch, dewier lamed: arid the nnmernes and 41 &dares ,ad the Fcia, Cidss: Stab, deism, Lisa C. Pis . Diepeßs 4 , and ii Mud& aids* is may asianzania t - Prepaid only by Dr.D,,,J.Mit. Ns.B Snub ' Third ai L bilaktiPhig- Sad by . 4 9e /1. idwarys ra. .---•- • ••1•••" : •:-• - = . 2:::"•• ', 2."•!:' : .:•-!- - . , - - Ti•,',...:,:.".2.., ,,, :: -:„...... ...., . .....,..1..,.. `..,: =',.•.- ..:.*,'-:- . • ..,..._.:- '........; -- -.4. - ..:. :........ ...,.. ~ ... CIRCULAR . fhe Wyoming coal valley is about sixty miles lens a d , wide. covering an area of at-least three hundreds al s uar: - " • r.,OF_T ON IA , C0:11. 'PEI 'FIN' . * -AT one ta aifiii sltor — o ''. - -•nd acres. Th e edal, WE 'AIN% lUTI ,11 ! ix t , ll.ii 0 ii A. IA 13- eal aur o ff flitinc rid Arts , who explored th e ' 0 A ".1 4Ct . A says'tl4lt en etn .. rco ad'been discovered. a m: +l, r" . ' .i. - ~ - - . i', . .. . . ..... ............ , 1‘ i i -,.., ,: . ... , ~ , her„ ale re n iteen, h ays, 6* except as a m atter , ' ' .i o N PE m. A..\FE ' , Art S' 84 i „,. theri ti n er ityg deep g. for the quantity of it , ' l '4. f--4T a Canal Mr ing hit To oda, e Mier- the. i" thiL,Yl4 - iS_ og. sr 10110austible." (Vol. 18, „, '' 1 - he several veins discovered and proved. amou nt ', 4 ` l h cur pose of considcring the soli err of the North Branch. Canal ; its aa: connection with the canals'of the state of New York • the exchange to about seventy feet, which according to th e usual estima" "'"iiiite`lirie — girefMt iiirFebT 7 Prrirsiytre'ri e tMetisiiirtir!''' lol-4911; "" 1 ""ggretateet .4 ' , New York, and the advantages to be derived by the . citizens there. teV.OOO of tons in the valley. -If only half of thisi m ,„ er i • coti'l4-.be worked, and no other veins should: bi if le ' 1 " . id,"aild Wia'at'aieei 'afiges - aid. the suht-cribers were appointed a Cur- lßottre modal be sufficient coal to sustain an animal expo rt o f-,,,' responding Committee to further theratialutuent ofthuse_elgects. . ~l ioias Or rain. fiaa: ifean , ;Md rear.. iViihaut bring le, i,,,,',. " : The CoantOtee. althon.ll Willine to cOnlphi r lfripeir feehha Mal t ... th.. gitiosv tidc ae o Ninii,i6inin iv i ci a , , .o4, 4 ;* hi* i 4 ,1641 , r,,,fore. ii Ig Sllirle . lelit to retry-irk. that nn do.du ex ipti any , 0 ,,,. midfmkrn by p enne , clean n, an d N ew the quantity o 1 anihrarne ruse an the Wyoming tallet,i.;. provemenlS Wlliell has been '•-• YoyeliiiiMirthiliMiulStlartieWirditiorritiBortll# 7 . z :-" - roan4 4 4 loo *!!tliflPar*imiPultrikinf - shanouble.ii. , i..,,,,,,.:.` neceispy.amkutilaty tor co mpl et i ve t h e seat enterprise in 'pie jun.! ! : -t. - 4E114 being admitted, the material. point ',Li, he- eslahlt' ~. ti but limmatut observation have Cuotituie.l. their fortner,lftf. tltt. ~• es . d.nt.of the market, and the ennitittrortraffe t h- et r i,„,;,' . I reasons and arguments-which havedso.oftst. been artritteeti-loiti4i. 4 /'t-NrritigiiiiiiAl. On t hi. poin t ' we are.no t Wit h out 1 1 -.':' ~,; •-• ,; Igil. IL,. . vor. , sre the resolt of wisdom' audomind policy. , ' of the interior or New lurk is austepitble iirtultivailea. : i. , lit the distribution.of the bountwased -Providence. there iit '‘littiti ' m e an).) eats it. , fore-is I: the h. eti rapidly Oisappe n ,„, L , 1 - inexhaustible quatilittes of gametal- coal-and iromoyei. the impe• increase uf. g s pope' in non and iirinriu ol laiprot m ew ; - t fliale Nirinily-4 , 1 the Suseneltatont riser.-in grntrya.•aniti;o:Ual like years ag l ., ioul.• of her s.-it-titthe and public: spirits,: ~,.. ; .4cainiiics of plaster and salt abound ;Jost --the,i:itrritir r i: . ,ke in N.y. , witn . ,,,,,,,, - .!, i,.,l,•i t pon th e 1,:r.1., rs frii it •, , :a„ ; ,., ~,,. ~ Xlis- proper authorities of these flaytf.hailipe;e:a.ity:yoma midlied ' ; , periodioA ikiroa,tior et wiirid . ore r •N CF, iii 'nrl.ltpition ofd; an elNehalit.e . of .0e surplus minerals of one itate 'nit tliore of pile •• 1 disaPjaearance iir th , 1“r......0-,- , aral consequent .suffering , oilier, by -mean. talcaoal raaviationd from ifte . ' . yl.'soi , oin4 cunt 4!tt,, i ,.. offir s lrood,:—,,i,e, 1 1, e 1 ,,,,,. lh. • im pm,, tum of th e stately' incl.:op_ tile North Branch of the blusqueitiainaAii,9 , e..o:9e line. - -/ tilap . '4;aatl , l;.:- , i, and umber b., , :di bec o me mor e 'warm ..'' b. ahr-stee-lay.the Cliemueg.anil,itte.Clieusneo ripe l y'- M!lae, t..L.4.rair I - i i :',, :ie. ) w . . ii , piigiark , i'l,ol tw o ~,,11i „ ,,,,, 11l 51,e.. S tate -of N„. 1 . ,,, ' .each atitte.esuseah-thelar'surveys' , lo:he wadi : ..Plf4/1 1' Vie? 1 0 - :. 1. " I .;*" . ei` , P,- 1 . krll' a - fioti :lia Vii 'it o oilier ,iieir....i.t. foci ihao.the real f ie k.„ 3 ., n t enced.....„Ne,is„Vork praagee..sed with the,Chrnatin r gf,, 1, 4 _0,:iii,•:, ,L . - 4 4: , ,i,i i ,,qi.. - --p..• ~,,,ily p-m 3 ii .s..iliv.v„grezilli waince.. , rilifi!iikrrf:, of ilii: , ` I. ,',... ..,,,,1 ,: r ;rd., will...:l:l,lllhur. wil.7. mood with the Chen:logo eanaliq )13itighato toe. tvhffe ,: he a te . aii ! ,. , 4 ,. ed the progress* a r. the Nor th Branch Canal, which tattKitniay be 'f.sll : -4. as s