El NM ) - \ Orttoforti:RtfpoTto:r! ..... VOA 'Bol4.4lree Speech, Fred- Men! •' -11*410 - I,:ar - 11 1 jrft rerriterg. - . O. 000ORIOH, EDITOR. _ Twaidat-Saturday,lanuaryil, •T e ems of The' lifeicleir. • -$I 30 pet annual -cltatiitturitkalle. yykr SO be dcdueted—for cash paid actually in ranee $1 00 will be deitacted. 'Nu paper win over tun yean tr untess pied for. • Anvewri/klrdleera. ref ellllllll* OVUM Liam GO !raw - for the Ent. and 113 eralcifor etirb onbergneitl Oillee In ibe Vivian Block." 1301111 Otto or,the , Nblie Nitafr. m.zl /lane* th il e nulCont Tastrisnej be,ivren alroarA,Adami i ofd -1 lavroalies:' • , • _ . Lleenest of x. sessai,r. ' Oa . Tnesilaymext, the Inrir.latnre of NA Slnle . .. ill meet faille. prupose"of eleetling aU. S. I..lena. , , er le i libee of lion. Model Storneon t whose term of office expires , on the 4th of 1 1 ,1airli next. We hive fAreli no part • I operations whieh have been going on thryiMs the sr trier,- to place. tin. , man or that man prominently before the publie,aial ilftiig,n now - only to portray two or three interesting Irritates of the Watt. The prominent candidate in dee Ninth. indeed tf4 only marmamed, is Mtn. Gconcc W. Witco *min; of Leierne He is net first elmiee—thecnly man we world tarpon of the candidates } brinight forward. It we have not been over ;V11N 10 0. 30 Airing his claim's beforope public., it has bee t' ix.. cause w'p knc* how unitersally and stroillpitb• be oiiittion in thin regiors - was already centered upon him as the ( c.i * pilidate. - Be has claims upon the-par y and the State presented. by iyi other man. There sue no superiors to him in poiirt of talent, and none cd-soonder - and inoreinflexible Republican views. ' Ho Would be a liobtlystitute to our present Flee. ( Py automaton Member. Hit defeat in 1845, when i-he waft the caueis noininee, by a most;nrrholy anci ,-. contemyible co&lition of kickaporis,..hatives and .' frltigt, but gives greater Imre to his chtim noir.— ' The party owe it to themselves to repay that injury by his election. L.," •-i • - • We have never regottl Mr. WoOtiv - Amiga:w eft as c oat, until recen t y, but tyre feud . between Buchanan Mail Cameron, makes him llateet certain of streets. It is well knowti.lhat a certain conclave it Berifonl Springs, tot itimmb i r, fixed upon Judge • RLica rs their candidate, to prop,up the failing fur tunes of the " Favorite Son."' Between hiti friends - and Simon -a preny` (‘ quarrel is Psi now raging,• ...:" • - - whereat' is plainly cleinonstrated fine lvtli titles are rotten and'cortopt to the care, nil not worthy - the confidence and suppnit of t) acres. Mr Foirrat to some extenciwilt dile' e the roes tom the West . with Judge EU ; .*liilo Mi. Woonwaasi amminands an undiv" ed support from the North .We tiew his el . , on ascertain, unless Beeninas and Ciariann come to term', which is altogether Fobable provided the former 'finds himself likely to be aerated in the fight 'ln this Me Cascara ma ~ • . ----, himself and *gain disgrace the State 1 , his nfitnest l •and ptnetder Cntlelken try, *ay . _, oleo - ; collie tune) latudredscit thottsands, This Canacox an ; mitatstrit•arfs is aitoget - or rich, and - firings forward stens interesting I , Leaves from llittory" and some singular remin isceuces of the Sat. It grows i inore and more bit ter as.'Simorr apPearelintaird'in the way of. BuCk's ambition. / The " remitylvattiatr—firai mends clotw and hypoeritical sheet which only } discovers *tong when it does Ant tbitrister to ite own in'eresi or bring money to its parse—has iii, this 4ate slay, become sensible of 'Cameron's many political Jere , !lotions and prostitutions. Its column's have wlliin a few years Contained praises of, the frliddl own ret s cashier. !Imes silent while he wasleuater s } •to his stns . Mr.BUdIIiNAN once de4'ited } . th e orange _which trampled upon patty organize% and brokiedown Gr.oling IV. - Wootiniam dp - e such a 111111111 . 1lA f 4310X CAUgitclit 1711Wailiell Sen ator from Penniylvania. . Then, he nas nos€ ;taiga in Israel." .Now, he Innis that sack conductis like a two edged sword, and his own candidate maybe a vietintto the, same &Li that defeated .blizilloon• warro. tiro look on with intense.ratifaetion t ot this fray The thicker and Riser talk ther-hio — ws the better-Are like it. We frost iiwiH prate a rehlutar It ilkentty. cal operation,.and that the combatants will senever,_ say Alia" -Any triti4aare we varksendar ehai fee" iMpartially given. We trill help either to to come to time" as they need it isort. they !hid! 14Te 640'0 each j other, we shall'enntkider the DertiaCiatic party as foicanate Ibeiii•• • Compittely. pargei I or two as corrupt and. r disreptritaite,faciiima as ever dtsgr' aced a patty t tir. made wage of OOT Re iiillt. They turri;thehouse of our fah bito _ . , hieve/ .4, _ 4$ doe . of t and the \ banner of. Democtsey is, employed by thee' to bide Oleic hideous uneleanli , , Hasa l'\_, .-.= .' • - ... .. . _ fioaqame Arcnaarr..—We bear of the death of Aria nirs Sig fornterly - of this plaee r at Trhy on . Now Year's day2ofer the following distressing • circumstances was upon a lied - of 'Wood witiOs waspiscill on' end in the geigh - 64, and `urn going offs bridge near the village theivood pitched foiward, throning him under the _feet. tha . head was caught antler, the sleigh 'flintier, and, ht3 carried, or satherehared. in front of the ion aet; scene rods. Ifisiaceand head were horribly araVet, and-lacerated, his neck diatoeitted„ and , ntiew areiftance -Ireachod him, which was but , it”v :irectuettl.!; he was ahmsrly dead. Another ring mar, upon the wond, Was uninjured. Eleatilsos.•' The, line election . for fill the vacancy; aceoloned . . • ,hy the fe at , ef jrna.Sperrea BeT tea; revelled is iheniection Of Pam :Ho stas, of .Wyoming. Ali ••Fitetieut .• ICapt. Et Lll.wisi 4' Lamm, insie; ;we PeP,tbui rig; ei . fill IbticTing , I thAr olfizial Wye -. ,• . :fit ' - t tuve , , ._t . ' 1421,- , _:_i:''CiAneil 4. ..s . ;.., .:en : .1 10 0ittr. -.-; '' •'. n 4 ,8726• Bribbarstaiajoritr:l4t ; Ctne 14 u4 Skids OW wits casts:o4 OS (leek pea* , 410'nfi•sion'4•011 dis ice the aiikeAteskiati` ..andlsokcicappilicas k itif tha-sleigh iiiimwpjailarli um F I,lliitent.Peril• era baPPFl 3 sie.an., bi*Overy ,Shaitia4 were uziroaed without A salustge bows Wittsignined.; DM Vivi *mid •t Trait-nisi"'lies. ,Thitdetivatifip-ai Othiciiitikput kohin ihe 's;itk Peaes'yftrAign,Atottiates leatetiees cull cifirottittetion, aird which, ir.ther::"pro ceedel from ireeta intatel . wapiti ptetv 40*- *,4111i )s,:rfe , h . 4—atigi Omit it 4411 timi( ti,' beeom . tritunphiint.—We.otaiiriatitillhat the_ Diinctrat IR cot.tionett to its fornter patrons ;" that small hot se. • . lect & e thos el , oar citizens hove tuitiouttetily been highly edified sueneuti b tfie . ceittiiiiitt reiti tab Imply Was mil the , Itte. a rtilat Coutritmtor" have ttilit.lyed toward the (..Abolkian :Repoeer"—the titiefth;ett which lite 4rtanatici 3.. of BratiftreHreve held mai exprefivett—the root l atA!„deti!itkiiattly have week after week froortiti out mein air ihope who w weilreOng urvesetve, ear , fore--Tervitory front tite,resoaachilr4 IMMO . .How, these : who have, been lianas, i t i K owi na aurhseereoling these sentirtienfi;musi be verreidied by Atte lellowner pragraph horn the ininerlectory of crest 4 us ivivi the gentleman therhave'e d into sulferieg: Ins: name lobe lus theediter. ta lc pepeti 77 „ ..,. . ‘,. - a W,Acnti have out Tern conk:erste/I in . treedom. We ould leave nothing undone to clear this glWralion the lee North , from the remorest, ve, - priusibiley, of , int enntribnierf . ro taliterl dn.' memic kr,lasiny-oti vtieratimis'novr.nerletm. • An iii;: stitutirni kw which,: we have • tin ^tinqualified, utter abhor retire. ; We believe Congress hatiria the ri 4 lo, DuLlitt in bate eXtendeil the Ordinanee 4178? oter. our recently acquired tenitories. The' right to have Tire" thiS,' IA; - 10 our miod, clearly settled : And SW remain nounless the Country consents to liare flai l:rem reprice,- iii, 0.111188 . ill legiAlaion on this subject, since the organization of the Government, arid .ob literate 'forever from t,nr Anot;te 6oOks monuments art its ''patriotism and hointurity:' • ' ' _ ' • (low decidedly retriptory this is—it weak', neu tralize The heal of the dog-days. Here is joilitliat the Democracy of Ittrailford have.always contended tor—all they desire to attain Hefe i Messrs. WARD arid Procr.cr and General Perron . come Ake the phriforin of R.irlical Democracyll Hare those who hirve been acting With them become satisfied that the Democracy are right, and are they ready to take back all their jibes an 4 sneers .'and denuncia- . tions of those who hate always been tree I Has the Reporter oilerided.them in aught except its ..nn flinchingland zealous advocacy of these very prin cip'es ? 'Or has it been inefficient in the suppo - rt of these doctrines, that these gentlemen who 11,4cwirl sponsans to the Settler and 'Rradjiiid Democrat and North Pennsylvanian now deem it netessary,to try on a new tack to prostrate it? It he, their center akin liasbeen Sodden and, m iraculocts and their zeal is such as is usual WWI new court ns. We assure the Demogracy that this is a groM de. ception. The game which is now being played— of wh:ch the Nor:h Branch Democrat is one of the trump cards- - it .is a bold, unscrupulous and deep one. It exceeds the' North Pennsylvanian nitric ' merit in its l i oiqui'y That Fel:erne at leas: had the. merit of being open in its objects thotsgb the, movers _kodd cowardly in ambush. There was no eoneeal• meat, howevetthat its Arose was to subvert the prior l'eles of i Democracy. Do you belieie iLe plotters of thaf i seheine4thi men who have been, foul-mouthed pi sauceboats-have heectme befier. era in your doctrines ,1 I?o you believe they are ready to co.operate with you in carrying thpm out Do-you believe this any the more bec.anse.they pow ate tlcoadb Sapscasets Itt a cats -paw, thinking he will be more effective itt I:chafing the Democracy and their principles? The same gall Is yet in their heites—the game hate in their minds.. Hut they me satisfied that the Democracy of Bracfild are too firmly fixed in their prineiplei to be amity attacked turd` deferned.-=. Deuce doe hum iratittg Pceititvt they hare fatten, and' their willingness to profess principles they so ofien ridiculed. It shows to *het length disigaing awl Onscroptdoue men may gala/ personstaggran. &minion, Pad the futility with which men whom only &pet ie to talk office can - seeoitmodate themseftes to any ',lows. We' *oadet if Gen. PATion its salititina keeHi Otto reetelM the De. mocracy of thadfilfil from their efranderings, gare notice that snob the•ptngrarmnet •' if the Democracy are to be crushed beeauseithey hare (lama to Stand firm amidst the general treach ery, let not the traitor consummate it by akini. The banner of Freedom should not be struck .dowo the Who are professing to do-banle under it. We cannot but believe that such is the design , of these who have been openly battling drat`, principle for years. :Art of them ettr,attestly Ottilims to our tame,' and ars emitted with aronelgatlies bitterness of hate. It there is another necroses, Amur in the tramp, the Inn sohlieraiar the • cause -should watch bite welt that they be not misled by-his-hollow= hearted professions of frierlsliintatitLserviets. . The Mose organized on Toesdny by theefection of John of Sedfold as Speaker, by. the tut- Inuring vote:—Cessna, 69, George H. Han 3' The-oath of wee . tslereinistered to tbe Speaker, by Mr, liast,.endlAvrionntreddreseed the. Mese. Haldelnan announced ..des death , of Henry Chalet" of fumberlartd, and the customary rr:(alt *lea f were adopted am!, the Hones adjourned „, • 13 .Ibe ?etude Ewe ballots went had for Speaker withent an election., 1116,1ast balk.t *Mod bicas% lin, deni. ; Koniganwiter, 410 8. The remain. der Mitt, whig tote wits scattered . among d - tffereig vatOtlatee;,-4,1 cridemmoribidi - ‘OOl the wing Siiitore,,beirig Cooper men; had refused to set in concert with the others. No memo will be re. wised until tie, Senate orgtertime„ . • 04r The Chamberibor4 Yolk, fpire 'teaks of Ibis paper as being "Oppoised to Judge BLAtiell' elec. liOn for V. S. Senator it an the ground of his pup p wed cot - Meant' with Mr Buchanan." Now We do not recollect of ever baiting si ot! this t , L , tortisidingly .Vpirit, and certainly hasetrie:desire Lee it an it is evident the/ it acqoircs its inteiligetiCe from the Pentioyfianian—.4 satellite shining.in her. rowed light( , As this It/Oiled Stalesleriator quetion, we tiace Wien nosides.- We have neither sortglit to httk eft m star pep dole:* :Mann. We, certainly et saida word in diepanagetnent of Judge ! Lacir t .wheen we respect alt. one 1 6 0' the repu,atioq of being a acteltat and and an aMe..enn, thpaiits with Holey politira4 s4,aeity and wipe:le:we :Aq to in bad couip9try - now-..,ltarioupereritiod hirnielf to be used by ntiserupidous : ami.deeigung' men torewin their perinnet.so.leates.- , Qom' By the recent iinivala'teniti:Coifuesia*ti have new hertini!it'ot inwAnidkridleireimirera frierele, of6lif Joni CoLt.ite,. PR* 14:10011' Si ►tzir,, Gto. 1411iTtleAk'sSe - beg:stifled to bear' thee ant in , geed -health; With : what : 'lvaco - J*7- 1104 setriki•efteti do not learn. nra, bnariimeai thee Cabfokaiik‘: 5 " 1,%%,,„ .130, I*g •:-;;;168 - '1 ' Fiantreylvauls Legs store. mass MC==a Tteleitsteblelitligll l 4 Xtiveei'„lmr, e 'go t o em aril'.. 4eaekt*heri ihionghtlie olstaittit*the , ituion - be 6i* at - IVPAP"' e r e °,Pnerall artrf }: vines Out of. wield nothdeedieclitied, and the truth in nptio he • made plain, while aCherneit and plots ate laid , bent.' Je 1 4 0 :14* CFO/if 4i-teeq.:A/VW' it giving , a history (Atha nOtft of &TOM: 10 Wachingion, anti the 'Oldies' which plaectil,hitu el the 4jed at the Union . Which derelopee Gent hue resting to our readent. ' • `taunt efitllttv ei had **V ',lna; ikon the culotiiiisinrlon printers at . Wititiingten. Tfiriongh the ectiftfur Buren thiyth*adincated Republican , principle* with zeal and'clencf...They-;enktyed iwthe high. eat ilegree f ther* ilence and often) of Genetal Jateanse OndeeOtialleh snp Otte- he beilemeh i l his papers to hir:Walit, patting hit history and potation almost wholly in la keeping. Daring Tr aiminildratiOn the -Mae Ems uncorrupted aviiilat-the general profit:lacy, east the guides of thitt,era in bold andehittent terms. By this' conduct, that paper' became especially- odic= in the Type* end CaLtUant.faciiink, • After Pines nmninalkm, thaliVobe Was patties , lady zealous , in advancing his election. Mr Truk" it.was well-known had been intrigtfing •entkeepfg the patronage of -the Government to effect his own nanination. .The Baltimore office holders' eonven• tuAi was called for ilia puma*. -; It was feared by Mr. Polk that asepwate Tyler closely would de. feat the • Dem'ecraq in several closely contested States. li was his oleeet.censeguently to itulnee 'Mr. Trim to withdraw. - -The °yentas, of the lat ter were hindly accepted,' and the bat pain nnitieil ft was agreed that Mr. Bi.aut should be eacriticed, l 'and Mr. Teams declined the nomination be had pre , cured at Baltimore. At this time the Globe was la. boring with unceasing vigilance and activity to se cure the election of the man. who.ll deliberately birgained it away to satisfy the hatred of hum Tr uce; mynahs of documents were printed on its pre,ees at the bidding of the - Democratic, ALeaocia fion, to contend with the Whig Committee, and 1 seatteredffironhilie country ; Mr. Bata's keens was staked to ptt down the spirit of confidence which the offers of Whim, to bet, create ; and Mr. Prim, through hie frwate Secretary w calling for I he moneyed teems of the Globe to aid Na' plans. .1i bathe; been settled in deference to Mr. Tr unk that the (lobe was to be sacrificed, it stitl,re. mair.edto provide the means to carry - out the t u na. nagement.-. And now comes the disclosure which will be neeeWcier:reattlensund_retticahuly ink. testing We pill let Mr. Rives tell it in his ewe language:— , . . • itif Mr.Truat stopped the camel of the Globe, it was but fair that be_ should provkle the ,waft, and means to enable his successor Meet op another organ in ate"place to Carry out the muscat schemes of the contracting patties Hen' was this to be' dental— Fifty thousand donate, if not more, were necessary to accomplish this. Neither Mr. TTLILit eat Mr. Poi.e, nor any of the ranee, of spare Seth a round sum ;. and if tey ecold have done e°, it teas rather a ris k tostake ' it on a new eraablishment-.. .he Globale the field againteit. This was theism: , of things tor which they were to provide. , , • "There was a tempting hind wiatnufMr. Tessale reach, while a linleseretching would enable him to lodge in all out of-the way place wheresnother no. scrupulou' hand mksht peek in obligee direction s and tam what belonged to the nation's purse into a private Pocket to answer this purpose. Fifty thou sand dollen when taken timely' Imm the Mae Treasury, pot into the nest of i cunning; lanterns, Radios politician, who had been hintsel&apnriter f might, slier a few menthe f incubate, or come out _ yet such a national orgao,as Mr. Teats desired for ;Mr.. Pout iree l6 l4r.TTL62, it is probable, wanted aft organ td d the Globe, that 'meld not spy into abases hat `would not dig tip therburied contraetegiten ' iftelations and Wend., and sold by then% ate pre.' mit:en—that would not expose and put down that spoliation claims which beterind the Hans of Con gress is *elands of partisan tolibete.:etiat would not denounce the sale of offices and speculators in the public feeds on the part of those-who had the control . of them. The Globe Was not an organ of the sort. Oa the contrary, Wonted by General Liars*, it had. always been ( as Mr. Rename says, -somewhat eta Cerbaus at the dam of the Triton. ry. .111r.TeLett was rake, if be infras ed. the nest egg of $50.000 to &certain enemy Castile*, ter hitch out of it e national evertor Mr. Pose; it would be very little like the Globe which he resigned-his Bal.intore pretensions to get rid of. 1 "The aitt Sistcie.not Simon P&e-had signal. iZett himself by feats 01 petuniary and politritV legerdemain: 'in* &Vetting trick played on by bias on the Indians, (the Winuebago - tribe,it IM eet aright,) whew muneted-succommisstoner to patheir claims, was enough of itself to rec. .4, 11 omme d,him to Mr. litaia. '- in that we the Iran , s'it t cif rh publiet money fie* one Of his wickets to th re , was so cleverly managed, that the new trait of itfrom one side to the other hail the ef. feet of extinguishing the claims of the Indians and die United :Stites to a gene-pert of this Money, and -Make it Mr Cannon's, as There been informed: - Mr. Tian . knew that Mr.. Cameron hate little "Bank at - Middletown ? nine ogles I.,.errisburg,. l'enneybrania;of which he waeolrietimes Presi. dent, sometimes Cashier,,botatilay4llllanager; that was agree cony " n hint in Ms pecuniary, fra Tieef and political MS: 1 1 her screw of 'this. bank , it is seikless in him mason* instances, :; to; tune th e scale in this Pennsylinens. Legislate*, Where a littheiltskt hr the balance Weeldeffect it - - Its teeileiei lney'lther Ingrefiated 'friends in - his Senatorial election, when he tual'a routples of the m o il in his hands. I _believe alt the bee men of i I• ,Democracy then voted , against him. I ex • onerate the Whigs for voting for him, their only object being to give tire COW of his character to the Administration he served.. -I .. ' "My TyLia could-be easily made.to understand , by McCain:ear how the putting of $50,000 of the public money in the tin 'oh his bank would enable L • other ' • h is him to use k or some 'Money for pur. pose, jest leeriest averminandem .to be ,e anted as easts,, Jibe Mr. Buena's .meenniandurnetvaisi counted in I'm bank , of this ~United . States.-• Mr.Vasersoabeing assured by theressident that was, and the President to bar, that:it shoeld,not be called rot duties the next two Cr No yea*, could it e Mr its timely return througlam melt of the jets Ma / - WM that he and his bank netif the pat -1 inns igoying him, could rest severe in the die. .position al this public money. Acamilirrgly on the lib day of, November, PT, re, soon. as the * •• showed the probability . ot,Mr. Pougli t an, e stipulated $50,000 Was transferred , hem . the 'Gar: emment's deposit in Philadelphia; to Mr. Cauca' , 'alt's bank in a village—not -even ' - ..a county reta— ining mike from.Hanisburg, Pennsylvania..:? .There !WWI non** thereto whichtheGevernment map' ley chid be applied--no creditor to whom it could be pal,' 'lf itWre had been it check 'tipbilailel phie, or adobe,* in Ifariebarg,th. ceapet . • it of the & I g e , , ,,sreakt ,hue. eevredhater than one on . Can. notes bank in the cowry, But the fact ircthat not one della-at the IttaitM WeSever„ptill outta any ikithernmettfcreattor:_bia atter baring answered thensailor which it - was - pet 'lnto Me COMO:INV 'hlllittc it Was returned , in tetf,hiesitynstallmenta to_the Treasury. depositories. , Anil it. a , remake ithilliiit wit ig. bir..Csuitany' was latrine on lira egg laid by'Sfr:Titte4Utril oaf of_rettich Mr. Poteli lorgim sprung; theleartwithliftetice was raging, aria. Oh* Government of the, United State Was bourne: I jug money.. ire* is nte `atateinasat taken fitter the ~ boot§ tif 'be Trtatyilthearins - the 'dves of ttel transki of ItiO fdo,ooo 40 CODIZIWN e IitOOI4 and its 4100141: Ilarnitirgf BAabaf 11 /A ge * S t e0"*" 414 :1811- - HoveAl, 'to toloresi trait rwilialtsdok Haat. Midi. 41110 1 04 e• WY° ' 4 Ollll %Taws 'N4 • ' 4