atglasfr.V,44: gittliotitr• Free Re% Free Speetk:Frtie Mc 1! irreetileas for rr.W Illerritergh • T Towanda, Wfaimilm,l44o i 8 1849 T lll l 11"1,1111.AL„C, In our liporr r ithin lirotk;Nell•he band the toll proeneLlitgs of lbw Legislator% in legoil to the North Sta6eh. ; • - - it wilt be seen - that the rote Wren on the 2 IA ; imesteconsideted the next 'day, so do the bill re mains in mach the Paine ailleform* • ?be gentlemen who virited Hanish:fly; 'horn this I►laee; mneh confitienee that after some meteors shall be adopted • previrmrdterneemary revenue; s bill vrill berptesed authorizing tbe spee di completion of the North Branch. -We 'shall take re.,asion, after this matter - has beett definitely settled, to give due rvedit to shop who Ita`ve so tibe ally and zealously at m, fie rights 'of the North, and hold up to t.e attention of the pub. lie, those who througlsother motives have opposnd this most necessary work. Congress. The last week of the XXXth Congress, renders it certain that no busiless of public importance will be transacted. The various measures, the adop tion of Which . are so necessary for the public wel fare of a portion of our country, will be laid over for the inc timing Administration, and the next Con. grew Except some few acts of local importance, the present sessidn hat litterally been a useless one, and the people might as well have been spared the expense of their meeting. V. I. Senates Areas Otto. ' Both branches ofthelegislatnre of Ohio met in Conventirin, tin Tuesday bst, and proceeded to the election of a U. S. Senator, in the (lace of Mr: Al len; whose term expires on iht 4th of Atarth. On the fourth ballot, Samoa P. Ciisse. Esq.; was elec ted, having received a mlijority of four. Mr. Chase was a prominent meml'er of the Buffalo Concern lion, and was supported by the Five Soil members. His electihn will undoubtedly create a sensation in the ' Sunny South." Fara at Willlaatarekt. On Thursday morn`tng, .15th ii:rant a tie public house of Robert E. Hughes, on the corner of Mar ket street and the Canal, and therdwelling house of Mr.Dotinell, ad . ioinittg. were destroyed by fire.-- Both pekrsons were heavy sufferer:. Onto •oa Faau > Soir,.—The following Resolu tions were introduced into the Ohio Senate on the 13th inst., by Mr. Blake, from the Committee on Federal Relations, and were adopted by a vote of 26m 9 : Resolved. by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That our Senators and Representatives in Congress be requested to use all honorable means to secure the application , of so much of the Ordi nance of 1187 as relates to Slavery, to all Territo. rites belonging to the United Slates: Resolved, That the Governor be requested to for ward a copy of the foregoing resplation to the each of our_Senatt4s and Representatives in Congress. MELANCHOLY Acanwrr,---A young man by the mune of Northrop, was- accidently shot by his bro ther, M Canfield'sAim% in Standing &me, on Friday last. The two brothers were preparing.for ■ bunting e xcursion, and while in the bar-room,.the gun was discharged, the entire load, consisting of duck shot, lodging in the side and stomach of the youne it Though terribly. wounded, hopes are en tertained that he may recover. This is another de plorable caution against carelessneatia handling fire-arms. TII E Paoviso IN WISOONSZN —On the 25th ult , the Wisconsin' Assembly passed the Wilmot Pro v:so iri/ , tructions by a vote of 57 to 1. On Tuesday ''. \ the 29th eh., additional resolutions were passed in the Assembly, by a, vote of 45 to 15, against the Slave Trade in the District, in the very faugta►ge of Mr. Gott's resolution. In the Senate ou Friday, the resolutions, as amended, on tho.motion of Sen- aior Boyd ; were ,Idopted hy a vote of 14 ayes to 2 noes. A-resolution was also carried in one of the _Houses recommending that Mexican territory be sot apart for a Colony of Free Blacks, and a portion the public domain be appropriated to furnish a Lund of linkman ity to all who liberate their Slaves and'emul thew to We'Colony. " DAILY lan. "—Binghamton now boasts fife the Iris being mewed daily, by its en terprising publisher, Mr. EVAXB. The first number 1, decidedly the best looking daily we have seen published in the country, while its editor, Mr. Sim- Inv, is an able mud graceful writer. We wish the proprietors the success they will unquestionably merit, is Muir somewhat hazardous undertaking. Estri R.ricaosvd—The - bortiness on the Erie Rail• road since the opening to Binghttunon 'has lbet quite equal' to the espeetations of tie public, and Ica have no doubt it will continue to 'Netted the the estimates of most of its discreet friends. The heavy tosses, however, by frequent coBir4ons, and the terribte destruction of poverty, is a serious driwtiaiek to the immediate prospects of the mad. Pmtworr PoLis Herutipit:',Fr.—The National „fotrHigeneer says: " leaxy that the 'resident a of the United States intent', tocasnee the EscFnive anausioq on i or.ahout the let of M& eh. He has en •l-41110-10"P4k0fihe./rY,lnfOotckrAlrq-lie . _ no* fith, his foukily mitil.aftey of= ,theek. TR3lc. aftfir.whichAtsy will itikm„tligir depot,, JPIS _ , .12'"fitticintThe Moues of Represent Nita! Or thirilitukoxi -Fridaylast, rip - turned - 11* Charter' of • the de and Ohio Radraeddleis Alkdk.--Boreesti of I Pie to Olkie Statei•liney.erhick Ants gnaw& ink • ,Tbei - "omen Alem-..tepealrecee: fiXAMO 52, r. - -Nayi 32.- Ttke4leinkseiked•presioeely-pleeed this - • e 4 3 frr.l a a 13 0 1,46. 111011r110. r jri n A i , 'Aji c ijtAr'a • latilVit Veiledithiliql*Tie Wise of Visric; wig laid befiirdiAb of be Leliiitatece on the 2013. hug at us outset, 1 eol wi h.Me teirttowledgmeole of the milleteter Oeprecate the farther extension of cur grew nation• al evil, it is a matter of astonishment that it should have passed thromdt such vicissitudes, to the glo rious termination whiff ing ground from which no Northern min slim ertion. i wbo arrinferelidittiolopegming - Savoy, should be able toloamatiti wit iiiarsviewskigebilit woe time, evrelfripiel . jivettes gloom the gaieties gees. Lion of the day, elaitidefatt and the client .row o' its frii a is weaiiii itioolawk xgt 6*, die ease—end it was,oely the l'reettiewl.t a he North became intakenedie a troweessiot the question. and arpefejj . 6)4:twewletyte er the'oa - h f irer which ihreatepiektli t eahihatiheywarelniheir majesty, and by their melon the •eloods were dis persed, andlikpAtteifditaf the Wilmot ` Proviso, aseerteds-AARMitYOFh must 4 "d14 11 be re " ..spected. From the letters of the llon. ba i l WllFT.arcatTut which we published last week, some elueoen be gained as to the nadirs opoundi of this resultosfike dangerous to our instiunioils and disgracethittour country. Broached in no spirit of pasty—impelled only by a love of liberty and patriotism, with ,the wish to secure to Free Labor and its monk; a prieelms inheritance in the New Territories certain to be acquired, the Wilmot Proviso woronnmon around, upon which envy party and sect iu the North should have smiled. , That they would have done so, but fur certa'a poles of which we • shall speak •is certain. Had flies done so, this question, the agitation of wb eh is falsely laid to the friends of Freedom, would have teen settled long ago, to the entire satisfaction of the South, if ire may 'ex cept a small portion who bold slaves. That they were ready to acquiesce in its provisions cannot be denied. But, unfortunately, its passeo was pm vented by Senator Davis, and it was deferred. until the next meeting of Congress. In the mearoithe, the South—or that portion whose property was in. vested in human eliattles, and who looked fat new and profitable markets to be acquired--sit about the task of defeating any measure which might be adopted for the purpose of restricting the furrier spread of Slavery, Against those, then, who have attempted to third!' the well known find mipressed wishes of every Fret State, the charge of danger. our and unimely agita;ion, is good. The. cam:a which they put forth, in • open and flagrant opposi tion to the principles of one free institutions, has raised up the only danger which has threatened our peace and the safety of our Union.. These efforts have been too potent, and have stayed for a time, but not defeated, Abe passage of the Wanicit Provi so. They have engendered, by a factious and Un timely course, a feeling in the North which would otherwise have remained 'dormant, and by unpro voked and angry discussion, hastened by year., the downfall of their " peculiar institution." But we complain, piuticululy, of the machine!) , and the influence which was set to work, to crush the cause of Freedom at the North. But a few months before, the country had-wituessed Cie most severe and trying struggle for the Presidency since days of the United States Bank. Out of the fiery ordeal, the Democratic party 61 come triumphant. Pennsylvania had added her twenty-six electoral votes to swell the majority; and the Fanpire Stater, akr witnessing at' the Be:timer° Correution, the immolation of_ her favorite son, at the , bidding, of the Sonny Moloch, maguanimousky forgot hergrie- Maces, for the , cause of Derr ocm% and cast her vote for theism:omM caudidate. , 'lt was hardly to be expected then, that the kit:- ence of an Administration, elected by the votes of Freemen, should be enlisted in this unholy work. Yet it was so: and thin Administration, for which Magma vast Boats fell,—for which Smas Weimer I threw into the cottbel, the weight •of his many virtues, his unsullied reputation, and hisßeat name --m elevate which, Freemen had sallied wi th zeal; and endured a stormy campaign, was one pi the first influences ,tnought to bear against the Canso and the friends of Freeecnn. Its . immenot hand powerful patronage wenset to work, and all *heap pliances which,appertain to povrer and place, were enlisted in the unholy crusade. Pensioned and hireling presses, hanging like leeches upon custom houses and post offlem,were invoked4unl a torrent of abase and icvective at once opened, to crush at , one blow both the measure and_ its author. The superannuated driveller of the Washington Union, with, the digger in his hand, with which he bad endeavored to injure Jozsea, led off in the work. The whole pack apened,in full chorus, white will, which, against any leo righteous cease would have been certain annihilation. Recreant, to the lute. . tests of the North, was a nave passport to favor s and 1 the edict was. openly promulgated, that friendship to the Proviso was no recommenthaion i at Court , "- The baurg proscription, was accordingly placed upon •its friends, and they were cut off front the smiles of the very power they had labored so as siduously to elevate. It is a wonder to one tiler has not an abiding eoefidarreeritithevegenstaining power of RIO, that the mighty intimates brought to bear, here not•entively overdo:ma the ProSise end its Isether. , Sat.** , Fiery.Coom of Sentiend was not 'tome misseeloittin itreikteta.., The Free. men of the ttth Compesikasel I Laid, wen•lmer and bonvit men, end they tweed to defand Abair Champion. A inniority of four dimmed, ginrea in theist* of eireunramsom which mud *are tiostiat. ed any other• man, vindicates, Diva Wainer *am the aspersiatrof tdrelings, and oar District front irretrievable diagram. _ . A new phase is now pressman is this matter, whi c h renders ttill • tuttni grtlximy °ki d dT nni l d : *Ur l e I:. If - w . h r , LI A , 7 t e "..^ e n, N o!), , heaktf svd . .px Th, rcrssd. ~ et refer to saeoe -11 A 0 S-P I AI r,ear;:***ippiklntir :110„... tthgrl9lol4P IP %NW"— Ili `Zi a l i tAi i o c4ll , . s gr o Awzragns, 01, &Omits io a arieh , V .4 'MA . ~fVF . r " "";>. , •"',.. . 1 -tYrhML" &A" 'kV; ,W° take,' e re' post from le itelegoiliCoinicrePTAdieliatrt== '.. r .•••5 '"'', • ..14; ...'i R'-?. a Slip, itlrCtilleltipa. obtained the floor —brit Mr: Wirier coming iir.endleatilitly deite. inghlit 11W yiekt it - white fit a towniatem‘heciii sesseiland Nov% sakommilisl profound nitgeticAt„,.nakin A Illailk disuse', and , impressivt marines', to tiake - thafulreelit - g;pathfistreVeledea rz l ' i 'illirll4lieittuiraliiiheoliviiiinalloi ifitiet bele - INN Inifiritirtisilltieslfeith~rmitith sf. walk HAW Illiedusiontile eciplainivahjiti the But arsaimatthe bmitAmgrese, kited lattathutal the Proviso in an importantoppropriation bit. it did net pass the senate. At the second session of • lions .ed to pas. Wale should tv able to morel thought age of ouch a bill would excite hos ilk jealousy in the Mexican "people sad ; render it on!y more didlimilt for their own Gloremtnent to manage ths qnestion and conclude a peace. °The Prupident 'mid he, had better information ' elm lir. d fe he V i s Alk int that. with this money, the peace cook hi'Proc red:' beaten: same parrot, Mr. alma sa • t he eared for visit - to get** exPieitsiow of opiximsept , ste She risotto* es the part of die House and Opp. alt•ladireArveldjum akplillingli v _have it, in any other form.. He, would be as matembri bathe 1t in the form of a joint resolution. - The 'President at •obee mmearrad iethe.idea. He m id,.t.bna g ji is at snort"• Be-assured Mr .W 4 that each.* resolatioa would not be unpopular even la Mississippi. was favorable to' ir. Mr. WI supposed - he did not natio Tainessete.‘ boss se be wished to adduce an example, of *Mate ~ia ,which the feeling ist favor of slavery was strongest. ,He meat on to assure Mr. W;that he did not desire to extend shivery into any;Serritory to be acquired . from Mexico. -.*-- - • • -eat did aftahink sub a _pommy 4positpapt a pits the streark:and safety of the urination where it now existed. There was no privacy about this bet versitibn. The miniserof ate President was kink, eamakt sad decided. • He had.mentioaed. the sub stance of tbskponvemation 10, Mr Woodward. of Elgoth Carolina. at the time, who bad &skid' him if he tarifa Mike public use of it. Ho •bad dies de diet- d. beemewhe did not desire to mpge asthma time in anything like a.personkl controversy. . N Ile had since spoken of it to the gentleman from Georgia, Mi.etepherci,Vat bid not atritteired him to speak'of it it debate. 'Salt ma farts Ratko• ted his responsibility. be did Dot regret it. Before God, the feats he had declared and the words be had peered. were strictlftrue." • By this it. will be seuthat while the Soot were goody to, submit to its proyisiou% Mr. President Polk, himself, albrisel the introdnction f of the Pro trim I How- despicakielaicome...the attarks_of those who have sought to drive. Mr.,lNT,drept.from 'die De inoeweicr,porty.cra occount, of, this nine Proviso.—P We.kuow PIS which the most heltriq to detest, the duplicity, which afterwards chnrecterixed the course of the President in regard to the matter, -or the abject , debasement of the minions who did 'the dirty work. : It is no very curbtable revelation in the history of an administration not distinguished for fair dealing with its friends. The same hand which repaid SHAM WIUGH'en friendirip with the assassin's dame; would not delay a moment to do DAVID wiutcrr an injury at the bidding of the South. This is a lamentable exposure ; we could wish it, were otherwise. We have no desire to pursue ie further, at this time. The following article from the New York Even ing Pest, will show in what light the matter is re garded by the independent portion of the press:— (Prom tie N. Y Evening Poet, Feb. esi Ma. Wir.xore'sfersvutarry..The statement made by Mr Wilmot on throrday, ip the douse of Repre sentatives. of which Or reiderweill find a brief tele graphic report on the first page of this-sheet is a re suitable one, but %weariless that we read it with oat any feeling of surprise. The disclosure made by Senator Tappan and Mr. Blair of the Washington Globe of the breach of faith committed by Mr. Polk in violating a solemn and repeated promise to con duct the negotiations Sor the annexation of Texas according, to the wise, politic and safe method poin ted out in Mr. Benton's resolution on the subject, had fully prepared es for any act of doable-dealing in regard to the annexation of California. The statement of Mr. Wilmot which our readers will see is to the effect that, in the session of Con gress previous of the last, he bad • eonversation with Mr. Polk on the subject of the appropriation of a sum of money by Congress to secure a treaty of peace with Mexicoi that Mi. Polk then expressed the wisb that a priibibition of the introduction of slinrery should normake a part attic bilfigrastiagahe appeopriatios timid assuring Mr. Wtlmul that Übe would latroduce a joint resolution, containing the proviso that slavery ahoold ant exist Is say territory I which might her Enquired from Mexico it would be aeeeptatileevea to the state of Mississippi. be w ired iiimitojiresentibe measure *Jut form. We repiember to have beard, at the time when the "three million bin" srii first pro Posed—it was ' the two rallgoa , till then-.when it so readily passed the House of Representatives, just ,as tbesession was . a b out to close, and would have putted the Senate also; it Mr. Davis, of lifaintehasetts, had not talked 'abed it suit kwU too late-to pat it to the vote that; Mr.. Polk iwais ad, hostile . to the proviso inhibiting, iligiveri in pie new.territory. The statement of Mr. W~lmol—which is that of an Molest man, and worthy of lierfeet coalidenee--gees still further, sad-shows ilbat.not oily was be not advents to the measure bat that he actually Welled it. It appears, therefore. Mr. Polk was as original free soil man, ardor the party who now resist the irruption of slavery into free territory. He saw at that time no objection to the proviso; it was then no invasion of the tight of the south ; it was not a measure at which -even the southern tapitalistat 'whose property was invested is black men and wo rnetamoght to take umbrage ; it was a incisors which be thought would be agreeable even to Miss issippi. tn.thii we have little dirobt that be was right. if the proviso had not met- with that aura sosible obstruction ibe Senate. if its: postponer meat to another session bad not allowed the south ern politicians time to get' up in opposition to it on the ground did it'endangeeed the enprentiey of the' slave states is the government. id immediate adop tion we have ao4ouht wouldhaee peen perfectly satisfactory to every part of the 'eounifY, and the prohibition of slavery in Califorod and New'Mexico would bare been considered • perfectly just and ressonable Measure. _ • Sine* the agents of slav,eurners ..cenAtell, an 4 elsewhere have, bad time to form • party ip peow dab' to the iseatiari at int 10 viral) tatisled by M'tC Polk; be lbuitosuglit at to change his ironed.. and desert the friends of free soil. ,Wwaiiiiiionice. etellikapoolacy, bat what shrill we say to hie per *nation of dime Atha con tinue to think 'as 'be at *tin ttiaaryt What .idwdl we say. to blamed's; in setting the newileleer..e4 l o l * 4o4 alliskor;k4s Onus's- Ration at Iltrashington, to, derma - wee !Mr. Wilma; in the - 6%iiiest terms for pergeverieg be Course so 'whisk be ioriginallY• advised , ila. Wag it , as elm.; that licabould sibandoa both. his creel and his disciple, .but must he_ . delimit.° that diguipk, whose only; Crime is'eousianey *ibis OM peolisii.• lamas aihnagies• adematirwe, a -tailor, w arta whose only object is misc hief sad egmfeskegl _ , Whashall we say to his eoadott in giving it to be andenuootArougla the sameorgar; that au one wbodlas Alp friend of free_saikrui to be marked as the enemy, or. Xr. Polk's administration. and' treated —aWbat *balm say Whis•removiag ,lesinnsia *fluderfroakthe il6ge 4 4llnited 4,3tates A}tricy fat' doiriliembritrief °Wen; York; foe the crime of 7 411011 1 14n,J, 14 dipagindaybefoire Gayest" Bider be , was indebtrd..farAnote_than_to_any other individual made /I,i,p2,lresident 'or U,nited - Statel at: I' period wise , e mehllude to " arty Maei Who, N:gibeeld be Woad Uhler "'etch-toed emseratier: ,pbrlyed.loceisfal. llTalllaPlas- 1 11 1, Praia r•lithiliiV istration i Could Ilitr.Polk's zeal for his new Creed be shown in no manner so to hil - ogra ersaseieace .. is imtefactor. an o , ,biefziribjelite,W Men ;Ore - Mngig*li' bed to go with 'kr mbettudvaufagi to die` publinf. -- " " • zr•Alfiupirieeer Worderievessiiace lila 1111 011 rigek 41 4r4041 . 41 1 4 1 CtSitt Aikemigt: cause which beat first espoused, tlin,t,be,tbeila rest an inquisition into the opiigiOns - 'Ol gibs& postmasters, and order Cageblinscm, his Postmas, = .6 deal I' Ibis emit At most !Wept jurrafo:utom. , Io the last century. before the Tirks were iffeeted by the influence. of European toleration. a Cnristian who took the tur ban andacknowledgedMahommedas God's prophet tieat ea s t o beads of.alt who would Pigs of the Pen's Legistitiroi I=T=lll EMEIM • . .141ORTHAIRANCH CANAL.-1 IlawsigK9, Feb. 17, 13•111,,,..; 11m3ff- was? PPS, M 137 the Re*. 111 r. Winebren • • 'OW Maine of Mr. Coop66*e bill for the mint/ pledgee of the North &melt; Qmal was taken up, ptioding,the •asagatimant-Pecriitliolltlbto oll *- onli. of that part of theminal henpalw he •fipade.,, shill be' pliiifod leythe inr.Vitibill 1.1001110: IMlettby die ' - bir.4lsebt f •beingentidedtm thw Boar, mama and ooncloded,hia marks in fever, of the bill., bir. Cooper,addAssed the Hoes* in its favor. in the tonne of his remitas he Waded' to the Mixon' made by him lion Weidoendat UM; trelatife-to Nort:v Bregad4fand thwinincority•neport , made by • Ur. Birldle. , • ~ blr. Cook saki QM. reenrtetade,by himse lf it is true , not submitted in a meelmg of tho't mitten, tot to all Ml6° -gentlemen 6fthe Chnintit.' tee, exceptene, who was actin hissentllr. Coop er said holed beep told that it went intothetleunla. of one member of the Committee, and that he did not depend clots own judgment but it was tamed to - the Gove rn or. He (Mr. C.) was ; end if (len. Taylor had not and &mita en-altra Whig,•he "hookl say be was as ultra .IW. C. said he. had always oppmed ° Executive diciation. The EN ecutive should bd sepiratetl Binh the Legislative branch. "s • • • , 'Mr. Biddle rose to make some remarks by way of explanation, bat took his awl: intending to reply after Mr.,Cooper shoulelsonelmle hi s ?Peed' , Mr. C. resumed and said, he was beyond thetttt nre astonished when he beard that a septet bad been sobmined totheExecutivek It astonished dm Speaker, that a member of a committee should so far forget what is due the Legislaiare as to consult the Executive. 1 11.r.•Biddle then rose, and said he could not per mit remarks of this kind' without explaining- and suiting the facts. A gentleman. deeply interested in this measure, (01 the completion of the 'North BranCh,) came and brotight him the report. lie (Mr. B.)' read it omit he got to that part thnitting the whole responsibility of the measure upon the Governor, when he objected to it./ se4 be said-to the gentleman, "if loa ge with.rati to the Ea ecative„ and he say it is agrt Of his policy.i will withdraw my to at;liaid W. 8., *is the proper mode which any friend of the Gover ner ought to adopt, or any one attacked inn covert way M . . • , Mr. Cooper said he never made cover! attacks. lie repeated, anriesked every meatier •on the - floor whether what had' been edmitted bad. not been a sacrifice of Legislative dignity.. V) • Mr. C, said theleliolvespoesibility wee:tot-cast on the Governor. • The Committee 'said that the pro fi ts, etpected from the completion justified the reopened expen diture; they hal almost insuperable ebjections to an increase cif the State debt, and referred to the language of the Governor, which it quoted is the, report verbatim et iirenitim. - Mr. C. did not wish to be mistaken. Re was not making an attack on the Executive. ,Mr. C. then quoted from the ,message. of the tkivetrior, and ask ed was not that a recommendation of this work Was it not in as strong terms as langttagri could make it? The Executive was wise. •He (Mr. C.) could not believe that he would misom Mend one thi::g in his message while in his hear the was op. posed ip it. The rep,it of the minority, , irbich de clares that he is not in favor of thii improvement, Mr. C. said, he hal done great inkistide lei the Gov. mom He (the Governor) never believed- that thatliee, ninety-kw miles ion, could be complet ed without money. Pe understood ha : too wet, the means wenee ultim a t e ly te were tolre derived tomorethim vompeesite for the expendi tare, sod came forward, ea a Wise and staensain. like man, and. recommender', ii in his message.. Mr. C. asked lithe gentleman would be satisfied that the Committee 'hail not erti4 the - responsibility . on the Governor! -If they . &Me vo, it would have been no more than the Governor -desired. Mr. C.„said be hopea hereafter 'every member would act for hipmelc without ask i ng suooer de. partment fin its Wince. He, however, charged no went of courtesy on the gentleman from the city; it was done-byoverlook ing what was due to one branch of the legislature. He (Mr. C.,) would be wanting in the discharge °ChM duty, if he did not denounce Executive dicta , lion. After some further tetnadui on this subject, Mr. C. said: He might have gone timber and said that an other branch (the Senate) had interfered and rec °amended a minority repoit. Mt. Riddle said he ought have been satisfied with making the explanation he had almady male Acting without reference to the Governor was the favorite course of the gentleman from Mama, but that gentleman must excuse him if he could not go .with him. in oxsord . to the - majority report, it mu read to the. astonishment of eve member of the Commit tee, except besides t he gentleman from Adams It-was handed to biro - (WA ) as a part Of tr re pcn and a cyncpsisbf what the report , sraa to be. sir. 1 1 - mid, 1 1 1,cooremies with bialliendeas. In the North . Branch, he understood it %rococo to be a party cptestiifn; and - that attire next session we were motto beirthat this srestr'Whig - Ineinufe, add that' the-people were taxed for It by _a Whig admission'. : gen. And Ode said,,Mr, 11.- k _vre, arcto make this understood. a report eras made t t we wonfd bin de it, ifrirere notibeiri:CoVitte ! Gov- - 1 enter, said that othealmostionmeribledhiseimis" dibi; Committeeto aninctems• of •the State debt, i -Wee , overcome by plc ftwestneade!iett oftbeEz• ecutive. Mr. 11 said he was not goinglo Jet 4!•at tan stiffixtb*Witheitil'eldisultitig the (4oreino - r: - Ile; Mr. 8., merely Mietalb know irhiftgentemended additional taxation bribe completion otihe NM* Blench Canal- , FM Oidantstandthere, Mr- Boatid, to thwart the Executive, but he Toted for tunl :hon ored Mirk and slinild'alaityit stand by hirri, wbeth .Mr..ll: ' bensale - thaminseq . report at this wit ilaMiNatialk. HP , 044 , pet P 9 fitc,et *le the Jac( that "wits reppyt no by the genileteßt . from Ad, ittne, wits eat sVtied . bi one of the majority ofthei Conti/Mee: ' ••• - '- r ---- • - 9 ‘ - Mr- Hohleinairtherseddressed.the .n 0064 1 -41 .-op:. Poeitei to thebilicaudltapteattoot tibulftnnal wean sap, tctshorrAltat taltingthelrhple.of h,trgetper c ,the Cermet - Was nOt in fitcifeTifeeb ro pletion .cif 'the Werth'Braiteh -Pt the trey' pthiMiet — ltti %Whitt. ~,.. Mr. Cooper NM, time. one had ., soide. e'er:. pressiee,•O:seve me hum my frierithlP twill lake care:Katy enemies.?'. said ,it certaiuly,ris, a . prise saying. ife reed - the message viten &Wired, andlnadi up hudgtnent as trrAtis .itinimenda tieniot therttr a j eentive•them, and he liberaral him for. die M3tdia4lllllB with, whickhe presented; hie- views, ,oit.tbie, and other tneattures, lie had: erweried_ math the friends _ of this mess* and Ike friends' of the doieritor, arid ertitY" onethiskittrit 'a, *am .. 4 dine. • ' ' ' '‘. " .. 4 ' 44 ". ' '-. dr:Cooties then prateeded feebly that the. Gov ? wet , ell9 l :Alt , kie cam. leMe. lbsllPF°.". ' fli tt °II I iltiok, ll l9l* le Mali Aiwa,: in . ' - _Virstr Ae'firo and.atiffett ' ',Whale "'. . tithe`, .itariii~ oiiiii4y. . .... ing the demagogue . He (the Gerremoirila reo-- oinmenitheicompletion. al t iZ I . nil ally; it was low tfrie mum sho r eld show their' repiat jority had done so, and they had. die mom perhaps it was be cause the minority had the less power, that they thought they might. throw courte sy torhesr. rI ra cminesy implant ea 1;18 aixth alcoortes h y i 7 sc. , PLOW to 'treat o ,ers; en . er,.sa s' r... was pre pitablii tit aiesiatterterittienceolrconiteriYirhietstitint ineweshibib, , He hoped sheathe goatleautai .frata the:cilt Wuladiewat,by.therpletkol thrt,tpuks,vl,lo Ail "artery, if he hall' it in b a elm, , Mr Still dienapokiiiibligniaftifilitibliptitition - Mil Little - eddressed tbeHossiireits favor, ta., king outwy able atilttld liew:9 l 4he i reitOus• 1114 bylaw qtpulutling, .theltricedsof email. ore were itnsioni Vs hive itivitte taken oh it. '- Mr. Telbo'mbil•ll that - tha *tnhei-iisaideratitin of theshbjetebe postponed for•thes-pnotait4 'when. -Mrpoialephesittaaki barPlzsidllTO 4Fir,• l . - / ipg incompa? ~if he dittnpt thank the gentieman born AiTanis or ibeiessUit lii' had - read 'Cara' slementatt tales mid itiurtitly. , -'biri'Briaitlp ftertorshould always „consider , them sts.the, t impermm,.. .0E allAungs, **IL gadiaatelliarYi t 'an d•spciat, courtesy hall, elevated the gentleman .to e Simile if the I.Yriited , elevated Td reiard ' to the itinfityleroott, Mr limstrid;'his showed ir mull Oar 'Woof the Com roitiseswha werein their seat ' , .a moots: orawlmarAmforeit;wap,ceact_ „,.,,, „ Mr._cooper,nt his sost, l The gentleman is tin r , der no Obligation:'r Mr. liVeirich fteitimitin 'tsited thelloiso, - bot was interrupted by thalhour of adjournment. ~•-••-: .- . `, • -- Ilsnassovia, .Feb. 21: The Howie was again ortiptgsaidoringthrt greater„ portion &Otte morning tr b o the hill , providing for the comPletion'of the No 'Diana Caput. lt-vras opposed by Mr. Ealdent - of Llncastei, and rap.- ported by Mr: Fisiterfof this same - roontyi-at -Gen. i siderable.iength. ~ . „ / , . . :,. ..,,-, Gpn. Packer then * took tlat floor, and litlroml the Home with a most A an t argtitnerit' m anppciii, of the bill, urging inIM rate action, He 'referred to the terribleiesponsi • • Whiotseotne•snerntaria Tad feared to incur, atxtd • that if be wished :to he thought ef hereeitm, - e Aroqltl, hate ikiuseribed in capMs that he vote 3 in favor id . tl'e comPletioW of this iniprovement . I th ere vas nayrlierwhieti could - confer Immortal' y',. it leas ibis. The dia. twlxldsd the valley. 0041 whictsibe canal , would pass, were more priceless than the gold of Sacra memo. - , - Pd‘s the"biltiiid therheinitible Speaker in coil clusion,-and-yea srill.tiee -our hills leaping like lambs,our Silo& ciappingAtatit ,bantis, sadour v 4 _ legs rejoicing _togeth er. The discussion was furthe r by Mesita. Laird, Filler 'and Btirif, andlift Cooper at 4ength obtained-the Hoar. His-speech in favor-of the wall One of die most eloquent that has ever been breathed from his lips., Mr. Cooper was listened to with brealldems at tention by the body 'irbiebhiiwad immediately ail dressing, and-by the throagingmultitode which fill: ed the -Lobbies and Galleries of the House. It is in rain to attempt to do justice, to his remarks in a ,dbrief notappice like.t is his. H eloqueoce, to b e picp- tiy recied _riniithe - The Hodes at be , kl - tuliflemoon *notion to-day, re. miming mod continuing -the- discessiorr..-apon -the same bill which had occupied their aftention do ring the morning. About five o'clock, Mr. Rill submitted an entirely new bill as a substitute for the one under cormderation. The previous Titra tion vrascalled, and - the amertihnent rejected by a ,vote of yeas,33, nays 63,, Th e . rt. was then then up ori the first section of the anginal bill, and it was negatived trY , "a vide of yells 46, 'nays 50 ; as fial lows: Yoss-:Meews.•Bent.Bloant,-Garl,CeePerreed, ,Courtucy, Dig4l, Quiresn4.,.F.U.4t,..Emety, Fisher, Frick, , Fuller, George, Gilletpia, Hastings, Hen.szey, Herring, Hoitz,'loot7., Little, Luckenbach, M'Clrunont, Hugh ,M'Kee; lcihn 'Meek, Mp Poercem Porter,,,- Pratt, -Bak Roberts, Schoonover, R. B. Smith; John Smith, Seeder, Steel, Stockwell, G,l . 'hob!, !Ntdtots,Wittlea, Vikox,Zeiby and Packer, *arbr---46. •• ' Nsys . Massis. Baker, Salk- Belles, Biddle;-Bole, Bon o :Corny* lilablemnse D, DIMON H. 8: Byers, _WIT. Even% Fewldrvi f190,--giafvi Greye, Hairpson tr lttne s i. Xirk, Laird, Lamberton, am h , ` rig, .111Tarniey, IMPrallochr M'Dartglifitt; I Martiti; -Mori, - Miller, Morrison, Nickieson„.Notde, Duty...Redick, Bose: berg* nullieloßelherfnos , Armao, net, Wm. Smith, Siiively,Stutzmay.Swartzwelder, N..rhOrn p Werra, Witithers=so: t TntrAttaf,' Feb 22.' Prayer - by the Rev: Mr: 'COW: ' me. GROVEuxived that Ale -House reconsider tba vote given yesteniay, .iftentocui pyi. the bilL to complete the North Branch canal, when, the yeas nays being required, are as fcilloiv : Yess.Meisirs. 'Sol& Cart, "Oxipert Comyn, ' Cart, Couttney, Diehl , Dimean, Emery,. Felon, Fisher, George. Gillespie,-Grove, klattAings t Hens- Hemag f Hprtz, Lille , Luckenbach, John 11'- 1 Nee, Meek, Morrison , rixere; Peak* Porter 4 :Piati.' C Roberts , Sehorniever;' Shaffner, IL - }r: Smith; John r smyth, Smiler Steel,-StockwelL. S-rortztirelder,l -TuAart, G. T. ers, Wattles ,W ilcox, Wilco . Zerbey and Packer. Spe aker -43. - Mits.—Mese/C*lM Bet is, Piddle,' Bull; 'F.-41- leman, David Eienns,*: Events, remold, Vegely, Gordon,Orittinger;HampsonvHirg, ings,Kirk, Luitd,• Lumberton, Large, Laubach, Lewis, Leng,.M'Cart npy, knaughlin,Martin,lslar.u, Ot to, Redick , Robb, Rupley, Hyman, Seibert. Shirp, - Suively, Stahl* Sunzlinin, N. Thant Withal , TIP and Witmer-39. - •••• . So the question witedelerrained•itt.tho raffirma live. . - - The bill being again TLE movidirlifmtialite'the beihifletiitiltioration• of the biltforthe-preeeer; imhirh Itystapeed Mr. LlTTLEoiferied ar reeoletion.that the bill Prf fclftfhe-aPPnintinF9l.9ll"cflll44oM9 to angers the damn done by the riptiitcomeetion ofthe NortElliknehliftriarbirnAte the 'ipeetal or der for fleirnderiest whirh.twas aorvreed to. ,Csuipant min Six‘Err,-R-lire copy, frpmthe Wailiington.alcibeoryesteklay i a letter from Capt. Fame tirMajor Geherat Jetisuki; dated" Stan eiseeitieeember2s, 111411. lltmre.. a `very " nnifat. teringaroups oftherontlitionehhinw in that coon. . 1 73r,, , 5ad bY.e,ejettent-agrega, i Vitt Mr. A lbeftee'e. statement oz inerou orer turf quiet n ibe ;alit 'counlyy. "Tbia ihsetiPaiiey`intiii by . seppeasog that Mr. Aiheitoir,' alismehant and land , beldectie leleividettin. !tiring -thief most favorable ,accogq;sof calikaa l sllita caft-Foltqn, a, g?'- errunencethee, it,eqriallyintere4lits representini inbiety 'to be'ilisortgamied . anti diegrossest - 4Yeesse 'es committed. its order to Mare the govern Meet ter 41e:tin itsambocitria afipoinshir.proper-rithrers nevein-ihf c9en..P.-Wa-AlaW l 10k trriscile, such ditterent Statements, coming ,from , thb same place rind refeiving to iiitibe tine: ' P/ 1 9 1 U 11 7 1 0 3 *SIA , A* ALMWEVID 637 , — . 4II irootodioto !al extra maim of the ffitstattrd:of Miseratippi dentaidetf* the 'citzents Hail I eiriLiceoraitt; in that Stair; for the puiffgait kit 'etrire: -ringlawa'probibitinglheJortherningrowletAlavea gitt -*mkt!. S lust Pram Saab-, Pe‘ wail" theAtivernor t thay marmot that_toe :Sores of Uai-jillid2 'Virginia, Kentikkt, - tuirrltiirro - arl, 4 where alitert barforiatiefftorbe flrofttitA ttie 'onceittio tenon,' ithiekrlaves are - held arennow .throwing:an klaxon.* black popolotiOrt Ortthe 3140 )1 0 1/ 1 4 0 _1)4 4 1# 1 1004 itO•minerl loylSmesri 01 1 1*KII*1 1, A2R19 ITO "'id this result totopabilttaispd-the iithhieretirthe'ilavie' holdin _States to retain their slaves whittle' , • • , Wrders. - bfIL trut confidently predict, be atiLantilt-iiinif szru tore of the kind in Europe ; and that is raying a great deal, when you think that the credit attach. , es entirely to American.-skill." The ar. Loris DTxr, etet,lt seetnr, from the ltot had their iroirblie l nkjal. -Theatteciefim by he Si. Clair Cireisinldrt Morterid fetrefrsed by the Supreme Court of Illinois. and the uljwwlion atraiis Oat Aix Ombitikli,nsp~4Marile d itiMiPit• ort trtito tee 0 mp=oreu, Ms! ends the contest; et jeast,po fiias the present pars' lies to are_meeritet thelleNieg of del dyke -Truxieceenrate Viaseiria:,—Thearliel, of 04. !gater.of trig ti4khemafter the govemo& sc l alktrom_ i timd to , appopir 60 Ifohhilitiii* "int lii - Vivine Prornieir • 49eik +4 4 c4 Vltrm DatI A .Dee—MlSinnril im m• inalel oire.electintrit ongitiss'br th Free Soil. :etfi ortliPllrdsDiiirieroflilartliirfitAittbi lie had pieviessly \beeirnernisteted;by.lbe-Whig" s. t .• • • • "44 ".• • 0::r Gen. Colts - 11.cpos rupg . to a teltr=ra. phic patch 'friith *ftilio lintrilhafbßy Tor Wash. ington otethe ikeihinst.• r. • = 4sPto *ma- /177-44 1 ,11Firt, 4!7. 1 !!s Allfyitied r nsc,lpktg. with Z. s. GOODIE/JCR /b. s'ON, for aulakriptioit to the Brakhrd .fletitart er! Or gii*-itlaiiijeOtijetbirtilir; re the 10th or Ikceinber. 1817. are hereby notikedithattlisikokaaratad Ina lOU be ,1111. ys,ql.4.kuttieeffir the kaice for tcatßoicui,cort the I q of lVarekt nex t. and isdittersaintate praseratioaa corranteted tritbetliatelY ihaiekTei; bait bait eased mon than a Telt; assisespi tlearmt: ll 94 drAProl. cant= Jeliky. FebEnati 708113 / E. P. GIpOIIOBICIFI k SON. •t• qtr'Afi A ieailbe siotheiltitiffilti•Othidis, will be MA omits oast APPOOPIIIIIHMIANNIde- The NO enutAlusi !:!, 1 9 4. 11, 1 4 t hem s b rom zi f i rv ii celeaceiven. esd be one whole desirous ohicquiregg w diem*" knowledge 4 • ?raw otheviteed hptil 1 'Feb 19. • 191 1 -L e i t r ic ra PRQOF Of pie . power. and' nf :Dr. Thomson's Cam pound'Syrup 'fir Consumption. a • • Tffitailatatntt. Matelel, 1 hereby cert. ty ;hat iia epearynllSe.ol Mantled and art leCted 'COWL I lay dnar fireman." ortsfy affeeted. end for a low Woe 1 iiimoktGreikm*horiegigq.paiaLin the breaat.obau. nate copgh,and diffieutt expertoratitm The symptoms daily eviekeneot.lbop weans lo.vseialgeemeedies, used ThompacroGyrtapoutid Syrup of ray, alma Areeirel•lierieit einailiefokel fraffiskettlaree books E EVAN-S.:Fayette ,st...be low lard - repared - onlir at ilia . N.lt - edrani - din - ft sod 'dyruee an, Serld.by.4llßAX AU.X...Tortedatax. • • ' I no, Wordill-pednips barer Mnall:eitiaista• tar the ravages of this dreadful dtr.sor in a single rem ; then told the fearful mo lt:lke of hene'eut *Why Mtarotn auea of the Lamm Helms thaw., Asthma. Coughs, Inane.. Rea, Baniehmis, and other da. miser of the Lungs arid Liver. Motobe list armada poi:waren tologialDiorpiroofc4 the fatality of thaw two c4wwies apt il : lll#llroniust to know tioa neatly idt of tiois dread Tame of tkomiao!_jifc might have boo, preventedWirt . DR. SW A YNRIS • . - COMPDCMD- • SYRUP OP • WILD • .1 lir new benabefims the public some cgia Team and is the Miffing preparation Wins the Wild Chem Teri. -4. fts reputation its I remedy iarllonglits, Colds. Elnisvis andL_Cosynactionnf tM Lane hasentemirely moo nam. triasie Inerns, owes but Mile to inflated newspaper pita Those who give 'a trial. being benefited by it, morainal., it to thhir neither", anitaim - yreadtintly and safety hn ,t gamed nn eeratile reputnaisn'nntS worked ha way informal use. chin Male note: Li* to con a recent Cough or CoLL , while with suit attentions tn.the directions that accompany 'inch bottle. its - riseln - Thinunnity diseases of longstanding and of thlr owillrollilieiVig I:ibis:aster, *always given nelieE sni inve,ry7 many insMoce• has elkeled.sainpletit and permunti Deanne Of the wOrthinsar "Illtters." .rWnw ,4krc., us they contain none atlas niMwislotthe original lame . . .T4e t iorth!lal.4ll4lgemalir.wyekt bbgtiepared by Dt ANE:saine;Cdeakbtand Race streris; Philadetphia. and Sr sale bf *Him fief* parteattiei Vetted States, and .soar 1411•441bearr. , ; DNA*, vrbszles‘lp t asid AwsTON poRTER, TO. :slum* and by C. ti.,i,1f4219C, e ODIMIA 1114-4astiral*lmilbaleAs *Mime of mankuld: Some 0 . 1 sfuso.oloi cop4ort, opjc . ty corm* Rr s osponty whits when, coustaptly stroisie Willtintsiirtatiie . aittersity. Poo. hoetii"eiortoktilit iroitiirthfie-tliiiierie. ems; thorns' logllm Thethileseateerinems impious/ON% bilttiol-is nom the less ei;oo% . ,Mtx not *Ate of the Ira of Itirc two {imoyed, aqd should w OiCAtivoi elidortror to MOM •th 'ei it s` ,- ; - * 10 , 1 , tv, - Dr. Ittersoaltritstmet of Yellewilleolkaird-Sersapannaten .r.ollullreSoll ,l 9PCOrcli.!rf , a/Mtle se r txotton an equal fatter v.th those who wow seem more ktrtunate. Go Mr. MM.! Virithk' Vri` itahirtoti will war b* Harr ea , - • At Wvalosmg. on ibe Wu by the' Red. Samuel P. not . At Armin/04'W wukaaamsettliesliAßN gal M the same &tee. ,_ Jn Shrshequm. on the e2l inst.,lo-tbe Rev St. .T. Villmn. V! -"ApahHAAISGOVIIIMIIIk4CAJMA-JANE MARSHALL 'l6-"Cmilpvilta.'Thorsist - ilNAM.sienbis Ma/A. by RV/ P." ' kl f ay D. D.. Mr. ?LATHAN P. CAMP, to Ms* HARRIET -fl t 4 11.-s, . . IMIU „ , ..,.,. . ~..., _, pied, .. , In gite'sit;i lu in,ll - inu4 "Gilrorgitisiii4itivii. cArgr.t.w:i ..,otarie talaßahualltißialiealklike Pit Nun -AA - her age, la*• mg a lair merrol'uvradro - tooarn 'ter depanure. nl V it'' -i' Sth ' 41 Elmira. N. n on thi l mo Hugo tne I_ iost., N. I allsr . IS,OC - • 'BALDWIN?. if 4 h.romobildailawf.., ~ ~ , -Nentabsaimicmcips. 11,11Tikt r— .4311 - 78 - 77ticiiii:i. -- ,( 41.44,4 trafiliisilo k thi 'Waite of Hon '..M. - IFUTTLIIIA iittesiethlwittetf Orwell toenteLP. wiwberelw.iftquestmksceftells...peyenew, etithout de ll !' soil - kivae„,§pliox e t letiutettst,saii4, estate will plow ' 'Pre,ele r .p,l, itlfequi f y, Tithesoleaulfor epidermal. . ' ' ' 4l NNEHO:t BARNES. ~ omairehmityitiol/4111: • •.. Adreinisuiter: ' PARII6OLAIit' 11C E! L :::1 1p VERY person indebted to me. tw note We etherwir• '11 . '14 itisettj*Wilisdthst ierweedists , pjawat mew zr , Axibeadmermiktrey rill.bo subjected teas 0 11, 4 11 1 veek'e" ~'i I .iyeu-,eoileetiori. !gui l t ibis modes wit be:ADS:We g without putting tile io the weeerwity of *cirri my 111 ° . titbit& iri thilkuthle of et titagistraWhir huliserimbelf pm atone., ,• ...34elthil. - - T.D.-C. , HALL aA.llllOlw - attllvisr- man icor oilier*" 4tradrad •la wilt be exposed to be preedso,i MsalplowislopOltiodfoolLasiAls m sts BATURDAT 2/ 4 4 141,7 PCAPRiIa.-1549. at two o'cite i lt, P. Pal,alitha "c:ernn . piaci dried Ifintlialleitig to said townstifk fatikYiektita imea, telineet di Val* bylowillifit.Wotd, Immo ily hinds of Soo .41 .o?NittowNll:o3 of Woi.,Mortiooir, Welt b 1 ;,• 41 *b Orryilleto ' Try. Coataisig itiliiitiliss'oribitiestiistits. 7Adlitioassiorlilaeri; nod tams lime ikon's. 111 11 ° Alaska - C11A0.,-,DRANE. Administrator k 049. of Win. Knas.3o. F•¢ vs , .., -,,,. TAKE- NOTICE! • • -,64 'LL Peon* .iteieted g to' d sobsdrihei. sitter b! pei tek 44 "- balk :IPeeentotost. settle the same blth ° lit lin O. ee, eai,kes sestiiiSill . bi leek withost R .a 04 11,0 ''. ' --- '' httMf ''' B. T. IFlbt MErMARY MOSS,. Ti.ilarkrkold„as:tokalow_the 20 th jail ' mu.— lam Prolv.,;selanolh th is hydro iss my . • ..114111sriaRkaintaariosivedini - Ansley, reb.?"-1849. AIOSBEIL