Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, March 20, 1852, Image 2

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JPreedems for Pre. Territory.
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Towanda, Satarda, March 20, 1852
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W3l. SEARIGIIT of Fayette Counf 7.
Terms .of The Iteperter.
101 SO per annurn—iiptld yrar SO eenls wiil
beteleduciedc.fin cub paid actually in advaneee II 00 will be
ii•Ourted. No paper tent over twn years. unless pan, far '
ADVllrrtsveltwes. per square of ten hue*. 50 eeaU forth
/tot and 33 Wits for each euhsevent insertion.
E rr Otflee in the '• Union Wore." nonb vide of the PubPe
door to the Brodrord lintel. Entrance be,weeo
Sleeere, Adam.' end rlototro law °trees.
ir r We have been to pre-oeeopied by other
ilia, several Oitorials initndtdf•r this We olio
paper tire necessarily deferred. They will not.
however spoil from keeping
North Branch Coma.
By the proceeding,. (4 the I.oaislature, it will he
aeeii thai Ili e :S.,rlll Riwnrh bat was laid over hem
Fi May until Nliniulay. On the latter day, a n her of
members 1,614 absent, the STetta:e refused to take
h up.
o:7' The bill atallipltitti the Cayil :13naril and to
at,irh tre have lieretbbtre referred ; paused the Sen.,
ate b' the fi'llatifinr. vote : •
•
•
Taari—Merws. 13.1il v. B.tmes, Carothers,
Darliriwati, Gilertriev, Hamilton, Ha-left,
Kin-ey. Mr•Mortrip. Malone. Mar:l l ia., si n me n bett
flyers;, Hnheitsim. Shtmer amt Walker—l 9
Nass--Nlesors. Burkalex. 'Evans, Fenton. For
Pylll. FlNfly, Fa){toil, Hamlin Hoge, Jones. McCas
lin. McFarland. Packer and Srint.erson-13.
The bill provides for the election of a Secretary
of In•erttal Improvements for three years, aml
makes his appointment subject to „the approval o,f
the senate.
It also proviiles kir the appointment of a State
Engineer, by the Governor, subject ro the approval
of the Senate. These are it, principal features.
Tor. F.l.lo:c' aural Br:vino . —The 4annarinamber,
(being Vin. 1„c01. 39. of the Ainericass Edition,
Leonard Senn & Ct/ . 7 , Itoprisit,) of this veiling ;00
standard Qnartelly is received. The Edinburg
Review is she leading Whiz ptattlieusiorr Great
Britain, and it. ;Ability ha' Itin t sz been fel. anti ack
nowledged vast only by the liveral . minded of all
parties, but by the enemies of prazress who have
tented *vs influence. The reorint 01 Messrs Leon.
art Scott brings it before the American pub.
lic at a cheap rete and in neat and convenient form
The contents of the present slumber sire: 1. Gr
ins mid Descartes ; 2 Bishop Philpetts ; 3. Recent
Legislation : 4. Chruch Mime ; 5 international
Copyright ; 6 Pet raven Nosmantly and F.nglais!l
7. The Ordmiresce Survey of Scotland; 8. The ex
pecth 'Reform Bill.
(ittr Tner.:l4e-neAL WORLD AND JOURNAL nrr 'rim
TIN~ A RT•. 14 a aMmi•rnnrrthly palter nt 2i 11.520.
pallighe , l iri Ne.. York city, 257 * II 0.0 wily: by
'Myer Dyer. et 51 50 per smittirn, and is - worth
tionhle ale price ot .irtr.r•ritptinn b come~ highly
recominentleil by the patron's eel ghnnt
the cautery . . anti a j motet Iwtter emit-elated to de'.
vale the standard of ntusieal to-te wet do not know
or It is 11/.1 the thing nestled in thip fltrietry at
this time; atal a enth.criher makes a sale
meat, for he gets rl5 worth of music beside hi.
Take it all who are anxious to hear ntufi•
cal new•, read mneical or improve
CatsT REvte.t..—Wu i 113;4 tenrith
sons have experienced religion, in their attendance
npon pc:meted meeting; held in the Methodist
Evisrcopal Church, at Manville. In about five weeks,
95 persons are reported as having attached them
selves to the Methodist F. pimopal Chun+ in Mil
ton. In several other places the Mr-tlindists have
lately been making large additions to their Conte
gat ons. Revivals are alsn going on amongst tie
paptitts, at Mune,. and Jersey Shore, at.d ia the
Presbyterian Church, Jersey Shore.
Vrrn M r.ssace.—We publish this week, the ve
to 111essa;nfrif o. , ttr.litat.ta, to tetich we invi:e the
attenion of pm readers. We are gratified at the
lifottuarica which Gov. B gives of that item and
honest y nt character whir+ endeared the
SnuNg to the people. We are certain
he stands in t'-is way nt cm-ruin aril special fegisla.
firm, however molt a democratic lion-e may be
seduced from its rimy and its principles! Let Goy.
11 tread firmly in the course he has Marked out,
and. hit Will be sustai ed by the people.
'& " •St AT at, VAT !Irian rl Llay sorening the
feh hest . the barn of Mr. 'Truman Baldwin, near
Great Bend Depot, together with a It rge quantity
of hay and grain wa.destroyed 1w fire. White the
Agents were at the file, twenty dollar/5 were taken
from the drawer in the Depot building At the
same time a brims wait stolen from the barn of MT.
John Gllespie, about a mile below the •Depot
The whole is eripposed to be the work of %confed
erated-band of phustlerera.
*t. The past few days have brought the balmy
breath of Spring, and with the snnw which it has
dissipated, and some rain, the Sumnehanna has
filled its banks. A large quantity of lumber has
passed this place on its way to market to remnner.
ate, we trust,:the hardy lumbermen for their toil and
exposure.
Cc:7. The nitizens of Elmira, N. Y., have organiz
ed a society for the detection of hnrse thieves. Al
a meeting for the purpose of organization, it was
stated that more than one honked Imams hid been
stolen, timing the part year, in Western New. orki
and very few ot them recovered.
(I4r A Public Meeting was held inNorthumber.
land Borough last week., which adapted resolutions
urging the speedy comple.ino, by an appropriation
front the Legislature, of the North Branch Canal.
BtNJAMIX W etcn Ja . who contested the Treasrt•
ship of the State of New York, with Jiuss M. Cori,
has been successful, the Conn deciding Indite en*
healtithnlgqiil
toil. 'phis u Itu~ .
(8 . 1 5 0. 4 I - 4 tiiea e r a
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oro the Senate and Muse Representatien of fits
iComatenssmiliker
:—IBOVN9-5 116 Iblr.\firti- l _ :of the
.fintate id Iblrerarttailives,lhitithatt , " An:Aette alive
to certain sieved sitspele‘Afiluiltarize*Mptinoirtre
411 imitteciblio the sitilt oftit e Ohio and_Pennaylap
'nieriailroaertaionips4,' , aintfacceltyr ptirprares, ' has
to den Tor eijr-eppioeat: Ater- thie
most anxious and d libellee nomination of its pia.
Visions, I haVetouceind it to be my duty to relent
itM Yew
The ninth section of-the bill proposes to etcher
me lire ecoristouted authorities of any corprv..t.ini
within the /Commonwealth. other than mute c•pal
cerporattnne, to entweisbe to the capital stock of she
Ohio and Pennsylvania railroad vermeil and
tu t
pay for the same in. muey or olkirttisit.Oltlaj be
agreed upon, by nod with the uuthoiriee of sa id
company; -At maybe somewhat iliffieeltio -defies
the ezitno.of the power proposed:to hp conferred
by the latter pad or this section. or - to decide hew
'tar it m ight release theae corporation' Flom the re
strictions imposed by their oriened charters lam
of the opinion that whatever blight hive' been' 'the
intention Of the attthor of this broad and-ungu anted
li:evince, 'hot it would most certainly vest these
corporation , with the right to make, paytnent in mo
ney, or in bonito and obligatinha in any f ion or,
site which site authorities of suchtunimrations might'
deem . proper ; and thus the subseriptint. t,f tote
Erupts-aim i 6 the stock, of another angle be-paid.
its certificates of-.stock of five,. ten, tw e 47o ^l Ark;
d. , 1111=, or in bona* or ether evidence of intiebtiere
of Similar dertomination, thereby creating a fie' ittou
capital, assimilating a circulating medium, audibles
directly:vont livening the principles -laid down its
my it essage to reference to the Yotk sent Hanover
railroad company—that no certificate or loan shottlil
be created of a less denomination titan one htindrerl
dollars. , These consitlennioni alone tine Sufficient
to constrain me to • ithhold my sanction
Other principles embraced in this bill. and
others of a similar character, which here been pre
sented for my approval, are suggestive of coesider,
a im's or a mist grave and imPrittant Charaver,
which sheaf!' in my opinion,. command Col settees
attention. To those I desire briefly to salads - •
-__The principle of allowing one corporation to out*.
scribe to the stock of another,,is of modern origin,
but its practical spplication has been increasing,
and the power rim er it extending to the alarming
degree The first trace we find of this principle, is
in the firm, of authority to. spectS! objects. Next
we find a few instances of the extensinti of it to the
municipal authorities of certain small towns, f o r
partirular and „very limited purposes The firm
itnponarit exercise of the principle is find in the
supplement to the law incorporating. the Central
railroad company. The law extended so 2ertuitt
monietpal carporatiot a the right to subscribe to the
stock*of said company. and limited such subscrip
tions to a maxim of five pet cent. on the tieeerata.
itapperty of -aid corporation, and define the
mode oh paymen . lo this particular it is analogous
to tie plinciple as therefore sanctioned. The sup
plement to the era incorporating:the Snmhnry and
Erie railroad company. recently adopted, authorizes
municipal and other corporations to subscribe o the
capital stock of said company, and to p a y in c a s h
or in the bonds of said corporations, in sum of not
lass than one hundred dollars, being six per cent
interest, payable semi.a
I sanctioned this tatter bill with much reluctance.
I regarded the application of the principle as hound
in this bill, more extended anti liberal than the
safety anti true interests of the people seemed to
warraid.. I regretted that the power in mitt-crate
h d not been confined to certain municipal ("Anvil'.
Felons, with restitutions on the amount to be firth.
scribed, at d a provision in/tened ana-ding against
the sate of the bonds of the cities, tom wits and
counties which mat subscribe at an •o jig 'our rate
of ttkoont should the tieressi , ies of me railroad
company it any time require such action
The great importance at the Snnbmy and E,ie
railroad us a Slate enterprise— h e p e culi ar mist va
ried interests involved in iteeonstniction—abe I rga
' seen') , the State, as yet unaided , by nor plea/
ii n prov.nrients. 'to which it will a M al i she oily
erne matket—the difficulties yaw+ man o r s-1.
ly surmendstil the laudable efforts whim, me new
being made to secure theateceretary capital to co it
nirure site wok—ell the.e considerations imlimed
me to look w lb pecubar farm on this areal enter.
prise, and in Oran,' let inarh 111 0 0/ithl r4eVit 'le
its .neerS 4 in go far its the application or a•
pie whirls I have al wa)s 4egatded as liable to dan
gerous abuse.,
It is now tiongle by the section nutlet consitlera
firm, to go a swot fur her, and to,in h i r ize b a - i kit;
rstlroatis and other corporations wrhin this Stair,
to subscribe to the capital stock of a cm Filtration
whose worke are moiety located in timelier Sate.
and mike payinent to any form the officers may
deem property.
I would be understood a• desiring to emir:yr:las
stossoccess,of 'my public project, by adhering ten
aciously to a tiiii:contractedtporteye bni.ersperienee
has demonstrated that we comma be ,too caimans
in the creation of corpor its powers. The moat an
ceptable principle, in such legislation. is liable to
abase, aril ilia+ a project wise atitl proper in Pat+,
may be attained ihran..h the use of means- eaten.
toed tot greatly lessen its legitimate hirelings
Whilst.thereEee,'snbscriptions by municipal e a r .
csirathms may to some 'rent be allowable. weCan
readily imagine thai this power might he on exer.
cised as to do n 4440 harm to t"e pro, dr. The right
to make such sob-snip ion, and pay i n b ole t i w i t h.
out any conditions s 4 to its extent, might a ir°
the people represented by such municipal corpora.
buns, and most anemia-Written., witticism seeming
the construction of-the improvements tor which they
are lazed.
The bonds of the Corporations en subscribing,
might under a presirsitre of 4nancial difficnities, be
sold at a motif 1111.00114 sacra fOe ; and whilst the pro.
pie would be called upon to pay me in creel and
principal of the lace at such bowls. the amount
alizetl to apply to their favorite project, might •not
reach fifty cents on the dollar. This power, to lob.
*cube, never shisuld be exercised by municipal tor.
porationa,uttleas,the interests of. the. people repro
settled by such authority are directly and certainly
identified with the project o r , w hi c h t h e mone y „ I
to bra expended. Th operation - iv* b e equita ble
when applied to the people of a teen artily whose
interests are indentical, but when applied to those
of a Molloy it may not be so, On. the contrary. it
may prove mist unjust and oppre ssive, subjecting
them to burthenit in the shape of nisei for the -con
struction of a writhe improvement from which they
may_never realize any benefit either directlrce.. re.
mote. The people in one section of the country
mey derive' advantages from the construction or a
public improvement, while torte of annther sect i an,
equally razed for the payment of the principal and
interest of the debt nocontracted may possibly real
ize no benefit at all.
Anti in reference to all other corporations, such
subscriptions PllOlllll be clearly consistent with the
purporterafor which such corporation arms orittginally
created A sistet,roate; within whose, limits it is
proposed to expend a ;rennin of the_ proposed sub
scriptintin, h a s had c ome experience on this !object
the result of which ii recorded in a cenotitational
prohibitinn of allsnch municipar-nbecriptione. even
if rinthorized,by attired vole of the people. I have
not learned what circumstances brought the State of
Ohici to the adoption, in her lundimental law, of so
wise a restriction on corporatelctiOn, bet it is fair
to conclude that the neeteeshy - for - the adoption 'of
socn restraint had been fully demonstrated.
The inquiry now fairly presented, in view of all
the.cansuleraluata connected with - this subject, is,
what policy shall we adopt for the foturel is is to
this point,' desire to ask pint attention. Assuming.
the principlei that tmecorporationtnay sobocribe to
the.stock of soothes % under proper restrictions, , it
neverthelere dear, Mat itworestrained in its apply
cation and extension, most alatmingtivsls Mils re.
stilt from the practise, a nd there' wilt" probably be
no more proper occaotteurthen the preseht for the
LegioAstroet to tbserniiturupon muds Axed S6lll'l3'l.
yieldinglimitsailhwhit,k m a A p ur e*, :e b oo m .,
rpstraiired., These gen liest.tie„itirceitaineit by as
extrininition . of theletili that'll?, likely tai faith
Lfrorit its toga** stew' Tfterietoit . PrOleinertlffill
'10411041611R1114.1614110048ifig*;." ',"t•
PriM
darrinaLlee. sue voasea7--- -
or political conaohdation ol numerous .•iitporatiors,
rations in their ofjects. powers, run, purient*, lot a.
testitealt paptmittstsfotate, Spurned mainly:Al the : .
itigiVe;ol meat • Vim. may ettereistetwetAfe an
laleitettitireanicei tliv:4,lenitat Itattchiteigid t Melt
of legiithitiniitatitall alio, as their
abil
,sly; tolntliete. indiyidnal riglee slid ie t ,'" the'
jfitdd ot*
l'otperstniat •to'7,
Secto7el).4 , The crOa ion ol file itineselpitalidirben
allowed to pay,such subwripitons by loaning their
thereby waiting an potfiroial and delusive' inter.
Mtl i setol , 4l4....oollletled4 o . o . ol4 b o, wi t W at e ...atattiel l
- onion in - the' meat iniuriou. constipieireee to the
t opple generally. .
tesideneyin'tenricentiationofecittii i.
rate power; thereby neutraliziet many of the pub..
lie advantegee stitch may result from such ertnt.
Ontorhorlettation;•createil tin" Oplicifiti "patfirairto
public gpod, in rivalry' with'inother , esisintishentfor
it Jar* purpose (Itywhich .riyelty the ; pohlic =are
mainly bernfiant) may thus become astemilatni its
their interstate awl riertfito mid 0t onai iftundi un
checked monopoly. and greatly lessen the public
good weer-Odin their original Turniation An velem
sire exchange of stock. anti'-bonds, anti -reabectip.
'ions, must Its4et efonyert of menet! and inlet-netts.
tweet' these inetiltuttets, whichCintint fad' to wpils,
infinite initiry-to thetteres of the twitple: '-
If there nos posaibtlity that evils of I tself 'Mao r i.
ludo may (low form the unrestrained application of
cheirritteiple referred to, it_is,oitr solettin,they • hi
sink tor'; reutetdy iii - guards " and - restraints to be
applied where this prittriple is %tined in
eri. This in •roy're i •iition; .hint teem': be
granted. even in e• rettirietedrform:sacepl lot. the
nroutotti of some great object of,pnitlio good and
pree.ing Unpinning e. that canton be reached by
Ibe
ordinary mode inditittriat enterprise.
The eorptiration% ainhorized to stithreribe 'emelt;
be eNrificullY owthedothe ansount.of eutercription
limber to a,mnclerate per .yentsge , rn tjie, plitpally'
at the corporation asking to sphseribe,..-end in ease,
of trinnicipal subscriptinn,there elintsid be a,
indetitiiyoflnteresT betVrieii his critporitihn nth:
scribing and 'the object to be prethinteal . by
'Animism, and the payments in allzaset required to I
be made its cash,suoi.emin the bonds or the evi.•
demo of indebtnesto ol inch corporations
~ I have,
iati.fied niy mind ditittfie eriation of bonds ol this
kind, to be handed over in a corporation in be eon'
warted to their use. w dhoti •mstrietion ;as , the camel
they may command io.triarket. le ammo hazardous'
experiment anti may he motile the means of meal
ir.jory to a honest and colon +mg people; whilst tin
the other hated, - the subsenriolis to be paid tit mo
ney will let much better calculated to advancer the
true intro ems of any greatprt.t..... i lin
enterrrise, and be ,
greatly relieved from the evil consegneneemwhich
I I have refereed. Indeed. I can see not/oral rennin
why the bonds of a municipal corporation ahinthi
be handed over In a railroad company as alt They •
cameo be u-ed in the consitroion of the wink bus
must be re lured to cash. Nor can I see why the
antherioles at a mtuticipal corporation may not have
tins-effected as adrallfilt , Moll.lV as the mimes of sm
other corporation lam confident that this policy.
whilst it will not intetfere with any ol the advanteges
of soca matitcierd aufocript inns, may greatly lessen
the chances of minty in she people.
There are other feat ref in site bit! berevtlth re
turned to which I cannot glee my twenty: The
third secoiou is in the hollowing mon*: to Thal
School Directors of the btrough of Bridgeport. in the
county of Motnetenety. be and are hereby anohortz.
eft to borrow a sum of money on Schott' properly,
in said district: , rp„, , , , prini,is weedy delve-nee
in its lontiation, not specift ine the amount of ma
nry to be drawn. the the mode in ,_w hich the
school property Anti be pledged, nor afiscribing
suck property, nor rlylteing the pmpoae for which
the moos y 1101'1041rd shall be applied The section
is tint only defi.-ient in hem, but it Contains a prin.
c.ple wtncl, to lily mini us hts4ltly, phieerionnbill
prniio.4nr to pledge iltit argued pulped} fora debt
of the school that' ict. and thus render it 'tattle WI
jo.licist sale for touch debt This, it seems OE. me.
Sheets' not be allowed, The commits school eye.
tem. having for its 'diem
. the palmettos!' td your
youth. mist their piepara•inn to ofischatge the high
and I.nrereiv thew. I , lAm/ode:in cameos, is a part
14 the most *acted aunt valuable marhinery rat oily
g row tttttt era It. in countries governed by power
rather than by popular i..te',lntence, their pions, m
ac' 1.. and whet bol walk. tol detente/1 4 %am exempt
ed from jtultrial sale for i tolola out whom t io rp.s a ,
hem* moiety the means, of.lefentos and ntetirtry inr
nor ionattity. ehonld Its• unaided wch equal ears
As well might be *old the rot; tis and lotthre to Pey'
the deb .% of a township. or the public alms hiutote,
the coon bons., or county prison, for the debt ol the
comity. as thp school Monroe fir the debt oldie school
distort Nor is there any necessity tor *rich 'mor
ay. The whole latable properly of the district is
a lready pledged tar its debts; nod the LeOgi.lattile
may ptoride that the colleetion be eonforted in the
same way a. against township. antleutintie -. di any
other official mode directed against the school taxes
or the :I'-tool.
The fi th section of the hill erects parts of Wash.
tottmeoitiiri B-vics Wu a separate
-clued distort. and- the sixth section provides shut
the qustifiell voters rri sohl rii..ries, so Sleeted. shall
I he elm led to 'tact six thief-tors nerrinollv. This
an It notation on this general law providing for site
electron of two ol the sit Illreetni• yearly, in order
to secure to the system a' all gimps the ail erintaae of
expettenced direr ors, and should not in my nein ,
ion be santvionerl. Them is molly su necessity for
s, amid legisi; nll this subject. except to re ol da!e
new 'linnets. The law of 1849, private,' idler
mtieh rap..foolen s onit great tielthemtion,„is intended
to establish rut uniform system throughout the Stole I
All ionovalions on this uniformity most magnidy. /
the dim .'dries of aohnioti4 tine the system, and con.
'pestilently impair its rffi tetteV.
The 14th section provides for the erection of a'
bawd ol whoa' (fitments for Oxford township, Phil
attelphia comity. to entente of three members. anal
also fur a board of like rituriber fin the, baronet' of
Fratokfortl. turd declares that iheae &rods shall re
spemively have concurrent jurisdiction in• both• ha ,
much ant township. It Wes probably the intention
of rut nether of this seetion that the
,six •direentre
elected by the township and botongh.. shoukl :cnn.
%nude one Yard and havd jtoisafiction; over both
Rut the section, before me does , toe prqvitle.
Eneuminlite impracticable proposition dl two irides
penitent beards each having perfect power to exert.,
else authority over the Whole district.
..Thernarts other'fitaltifes to which there 'are no
otripersons, hot f tern obliged to notion the *hide bill:
The cite mnstance strikingly Mamie, she import;
misty of connecting variation. diversified andincon.
grays tudjects in the same bill. And I must,
_tribe indniged in she mina k. dictated alone' hi a
setts° of duty, that I sincerely hope some remedy
may be found for this growing evil. The necessi
ty for separating bills lens been greatly increased
by the law assers•ing an enmlment sax. Some. of
the bills contnin rinml•er oh taiable provisions—
the law is nut enrolled anitimblished until the lei
is paid n hill—one party interested appears and
inakesins share,,of the paymeet—another declines
to do an—confusion and tliffictilty,enstie—which, in
some instances tiering she present SeitSloll has been
cored by leti.lation, and thus the leeislahnn oftlhis
year s rendered necessary to - Site effect to that of
a former session.
The whole practice under this.. system, demon.
tomes its evil tendency. The native hook when
&Wished is Sin thininaly-:.emboacing on ' the same
pages law of great public impothmee arid one Of
the m - st trifling local character. •
The compilation olearieue *objects in the - same
bill, very frequently, embarrasseeshe action of the
ligholator; and swears* the sievesa of a doubt
position vithich Would fail if present Oh ha met' mer
its alone. WILLIAM BIGLER: -
,EXrecitTIVICCUANSICR,.. . • '
Harrisburg;, March ,I. 1142 •
Oz'r A merchant ini-Ittiana ufloin to make a bet
(11 ttb,ooo that he will swift! hum.Citichtnati!,to
Madiann. in'the Ohm River, in !lie month of Augeri
next, withantAerp amt. with 0 0 1. V fif j e en mitelPeA.
reft mill ietreitintiento afa. "'Me'
liyetla Casuist , ety4 'ette.t.nverailitt2eilleitta et*
nlakigg for r.ihe ercareph4lertero of the , fear.: anti
frorn na aegnantrainee n ith ihe gtallematt,lmeebes.
itat he vriti ercjet as proposed or iitilrrhe under.
Al ?
711.11• T 811C81110 , 1111.
:8041,..WARIIROTolierlaMi 12. 114
Ale fienateAon+etitild *asin44 at a Aft, 1
oktitw
-111ihrFebibitry tiiiivoininititswoiConitsiewe }Vito/
a.rid
takelailext-tbtbe bettiVooirlintr A . thet:'littes ra•
p a wn - 0a oh iteihvithipmprluni in iititoliv or in poi
by steam and ollbsettbeittly vevOial memnrialo *nil
.6roottukalanfitiblettt'~tiit-MleireiW
fonowitevvele were reterred •uft that Committee
Fie bail.pit !whelk of .that ; Committile Wilted to be
ditchihtteal had never been reported in - the papere
and the petiple and Lettiviviere of Maine-had been
,alarmrd,,believin.g.,as they flo, that the Commit._
' :ate iplettilOtt twelve; titer ' , object ino alteritliti. at all;
`lle thereinto thought it iiivioable to make this ex
The Private . Calendar arae the/token up. and 16
ilMof no pnbliOiritetevt veltatevei 'Were ordered to
be enitoteved
The bill makitilt an apiropiiittiiii th'eomplete the
Cennittry near the City Of 'Meanly wattra...eil
The 'Senate edinieveil 'Monday;
1110 USE OF -REPRESENTATIVES. •
Wwittiverroit. Friday. ,tarot It; %RAC 1 -
. :•
the nottrei went into Cetninitteet o f
an ifierstitte Of the Union, nni
et the Sim ate reentutieti ate hnrizie g the inn tinekneir
Of thrt, .erfnk lei the tyre twinge' of ibe Cepitotl •
Mr. lisowe (Mies..).metlet,peny open+, taking ;
nee' fAt Ih
081,01i r .....1 0 the rise, prngreo. e. e , the
eta
RightrLinm•ement tritietriweitt ttnitrit ("nun the
Own. the tint Union' Convention was hehl irf Silk'
.11110 1 eal poisse4 -9n to ypeak.of 1.4144,ippi. • -His
crillennts (Mi'Wjleoll had. in rather bad
.. taste,
si 4 ken o f the (*Line Henrinerats as trying to sneak
tetelc•intd die Demiteraiic piiity." . They 'were' hey.
er basof Theisen! ; - hei , ftirAltilcox •and
°isles pet ,themselves outside the pale ofthe De.
innetacy,by, joining the Union party, .which being
Coniposed.ol men
. pf the
. Whig..imil Dentheralie _
parties, had Oe'tiitit' lo appoint . Helegates to' the ,
DeModralle-Zonvi.ntioll'. ' •
_Mc Wavle (Miss) rose and ssid.4-4 , Was in.,
(mined that 11. Was to be denottneed, this morning
by my friend. for I had esteemed htm as such, and
he is such ; but rivelly'the *nom has passed. Hi.
missiles are weak. suit have fallen hatmlera at my
feel. My colleague says that • secession party in
Mississippi existed in • chimera. end that there
was Ito party of Secession. I hall thought that the
I terntlionsm trall'her high A regard for truth err make
a declaration se void of truth [Sensation j
Mr iktowtinel desire mask my colleagno. does
lie e" , 10 . 4 y I No' , hero grotty of a falveliornit
the interference may be lett in the minds of some
grintternen
Mr 1 4 fit.erix—I have sunken boldly': my lan
guage cannot be mi.runlerstood on that point.
Mr., fiverwri—Do you mean to say that what I
have stated is false I [Looking sternly at his col.
leaDie.l '
Mr WILT-rc—firm mean to say that there i 4
nobody in Misrissippi in favor of 'secession it is
false.
'Thetas' word was scarcely uttered before Brown
strew oft and planted • Wow ,in Wilcoxs lace
Wilcox returned it and both Clenched. in a mo
ment the illon‘e Rod gallerie. we e thrown into the
wildest ..larm and confusion; these in the psalteries
stretching over to see the fight. while the' mentberri
jomperl trom their desks and flow to the scene of
c o nfliet 'Several motnetes elapsed befor. . the bet.
*Jerome were separat. d IlloWn• with darn! y
was- removed 20 feet from his antagonist %Won't
jumped 'sport his (IPA crying "I can whip him—
'. Were go.' brat dishing his snits in the air
Cries o• d r where's theSergeanNahanns " Stop
the fl Irons !''
" My God ! has Wilcox got altnife I"
N.. r
voices joined in the conlosion,
for , the Sergeant at nubs, die of leers
Several rtf die' a2es were Itsiockerl over in the
nXel'ertlPlll. The greatest alarm prevailed
Distiti2 those procrierlitig..the Speaker hurried in
and rammed chair, knocking and demanding
ruder
Mr RitTLY . O voice was ' earl above the din, sac
log. •• 1 demand that the Sergealit.ai artier to take
those prose's into etrsiode."
The speaker ciiiiiiiineil Ivorkin:. saying in the
inter, de. The Chair [kiln k)will hear nn p. opts.
imam rtntil order iswoottreil. tKunek. knorkl Re
thew tem:reed the flenseare-at.Asms and whet otlll
cent in r Trf•irm• their Jill.
Mr. MeLastAnstr. (Pa.) —Let the Chairman of
the Committee: make his report. ',Cries of NU,"
an." igaloti •
The, It pi: A gee—The report will he receitreil whin
order is restored tle earnestly appealed Ingenue,
men to take th tr seats
Mr Richaolson (In )—I watt going to Maki, that
Five mitintes or more elapsed. when amid calm
paratire quiet the Chairman of the Committee iit.
priigress.
Mr. CLlNnute (N C) offered a lle.mlntion to
Anse the debate in one tinny after the House shall
aiming/slut° Conimitte. A qaertion of order /arse
when
Mr. MeNfhtt.te (Va ) moved to lay the resoln
lion on the tabus-Ott tl e qtlesion was negativ.'
ed
Mr. Biome (Miss )aalted the. &neje, Consent
'if the 11 0 (1.4, •to make a peistrial explanation
(Cries, agreritl. itgreeil--€ no body oljeet..l
Mr Beriwe then said : Dining the six years
have occupied a seat on thin floor, I am not seusi.
ble abasing t , ctlated deenrum, or committed any
breach on the Odes of the House. I tlevly and
painfully regret that there shoilld have been a ma..
essesity for my , llMhj so now. I shall nal recur to
the eitenmsiances 'under which I was induced to
perpetrate the act in the Presence at the Honse.-i.
which Iknow waPA breach of nitrates-se violaticitr
of parflemerdarY ilecerumand tubing 1 ;vauld not
have been gniliy of, except under a very refitting
and etAtfaardbiary necessity I apologize tri the
Howe. sincerely, aametaly, tromziy heart 1 ape,
ogiee to, the representatives ot , the people : , and ex:.
precut to them my 4efir tint( heartfelt regret that I
engaged in any transaetieNt ithiCh by riositibility
own cast -diseretlit-ott the Cohabit* rif the ffatitm
More than this I cannot say. Tie Wesel. t trust,
will receive the epology. I thmw myself of the
indulgence of the country and ask its pardon.
offer the'ettaranii;e • which which , a pact life in the
service of me ernintry kflords tha alike oCetirrence
will not again take place, olden m o lar some
very extraortlinstry and, unusual provocation lam
the last man to vinlate_,decorom in the smallest.
tllifiiCulat, magi, les. violate ,i: in se flagrant a
manner as to attires the attention - of the House.
Mr. Wustott (Miss) said. rt iris matter or regret
thail rice so soon alter having become identified
with this body to make an apology. fm a breach of
its Odes. During the time • ' are been a member
of this Dons.. I have endeavored so lir as in me
lies. to discharge all the duties devolving upon me
as a eepreientative and. to comply strictly and rig._
,idly with the rules and regulations governing. this.
Hones that the 'quiet. repose of this deliheralre
body-has been disturbed. i.ito me a minter of heart.
kdtsorrow I tender the apology; I mean what I
why rte the language of my heart Lintentled no
paragement to the Dr:presentative* of ; this Nation
and 'Sinter my disclaimer to,thia effect OM as my
honorable relleagne - allotted lit limit'?" to Akan.
Mesiant difrainltY; permit me to Sae I•consider the
wrowg and mums offered.. jostified me in the
course I purred.l have:nothing further to Pay.,
,eictiPtln chum th
a i fminlgence and forgiveness of.
(Ili rite' ninimetts end geneteria '
• •Mr Jmursne - itkl.-if Mote that' the gentle.
teen teem:used - ii,l unilenuatial they have been - ,
arrested by. order id tbe -
The Spelikisr said the Sergerant.oarais **soap
e+f; brit theratitatt been no arresbi.•
Mr/ itattesolk fArt)..s;' I withdrairl'ihe tna
FM
pieerret ineffc4eal maim. were mule to ad
:itionsil Munilet t uieLatle.r much upelosibp, the
Mdiredjeurued tUttdmetrowt.
t ~
;
Ntgftivnitet
rifleto.rial - Oat at bi
tiraittse the Al.atilksent did
14iivi ia tO.tuiiiiajOi ranter. ' .
motiouilfie %for the relief ej fi fe li
ukftie Seheylloll . %Minn' comPatiY wtak
k uilau'ulyejij 21, nays 8.
regulauan ail `manor'fie.
miter of the public worts, einem; up in ordr; after
rum_ a C95.0.4:5-449....C.vfna1iP31 4451 -. 401.4 . 4 z1Ft
, _
• • ..
A veto message Tiro -teat:
The resolouttos relatail to The Woodworth Pat.
ent was taken or and 1 .'1.1,0.
Mr 111)Fr4 iiitareit that the senate take tlp till
toitinaripag: titnitta,te imago/ notes at a detattnitta
interlard 3 / 4 04 date altilhiri Tie* ye3s atilt nays
were r .. F410, 111 0. 1 49.._t14t.v.v.a!" - !ajy. is bk r ! l ,4'
kit
lowihte voter,*s
rti • , •
YEO-4ifiinvioS.:a4letiltinfcef.7 gillikelf: Car
son. ailll4. Carothers. MeMtatie, Malone. Myers,
Robertson, 010.41 1 34.4radqi
hrattr-Ilaily; Bitekafe#,,• ar in on, vso.s,
Ferran, Vahan; Htinfilion,' MeCaiiiit•
MaFarlast4 Matthias, Mohlortbeig,'Pegkerj dune
&moth- • -.;' • .o.
The liret elation, "wee, tiegay,l,teil, by the folloerink , ,
Carrelie . f..Tatetift. Frei
toy,•tluettutey,
MeAluttie, Bilyerecßobesteon,.Simmer, ; Slder,lYal•
ker,.speeker. . , • ~ •
NAYS:Me•tari. Itacialoa 7 , batik • Da l :
Firigoh. .114.11zr; .
Jonee t MeCtoilits, Mr Perianyli , Maleite, Muhlettberg,'
Matthias.. Packet : Steklersoil , •
The,24 seetiou. wee ,fie2atiYetl , • • .
Yens 7 -Meeeo: Rinses "Crarothers,,
Speaker.'
.011mte...Mesere.flailey;' , Bockeletir.Cinstoe; Ilrabb; •
Darlington. Kcitne r Fernots.,Fetsytht
09tWilt Kinzer,. MeCnelny #
I Hail • Mc% note,
Malone . , Mph M obbT-beirllif
Myers, rikeices r Dabettien, Sinuteison, Shiitier;tli
. •
' Tharedsg,-March
Scatatt -;—Namertins petition"• were pvenl l
ed in favor of a law similar to the Maine liquor
fate, signed by'abitill '26,60i flerisins of this 'Coin
-I...orrironith. • -
A petition against the law was presenied signed
b) 900 persons.
The bill vented by the Governor yeSterday com
ing up on final passage, was negatived, yeas. 6 : '
nays 21.
Mr. Slifer then' read . in - place . a bill di ff ering
somewhat Irom the one yenned, which was taken •
Mr. Parlor opposed it Bil anniamint priivisintait,
that would CtitOn its vino again. The bill passed
Mr Malone moved a re.consideratims• of the
vote on he first section of the bill negatived yes
terday authorizing Banks to issue notes of a tieumn-
Mania' of one ; two and thiee - dollars. -
The b II for the better regulation and manage
mem of the politic works. coming up on third read•
tog was passed by the lollowing vole:
Yess—Nlessrs. Bally, Barnes, Carothers, Carson,
Cribb, biotin:Vein Gtlertit.eV. flatt4 on,
Ringer, AleMunie, ' Malone, Matthias . . Muhlentwrg,
Myers, Robertson, Shriner, Shier, Walker, fipeaL
ki r.
NAT4—Messrs. Bucialew. Evans- Fernon, For.
s‘th, Fotilev. Fulton. Hamlin, H.ge, Jones, MC.
Cesium McFarland. Packer. S iti dertoil.
Mr. Frady moved that the bank bills on tweeted
reading be taken up, and that they be considered
iu ii.liflerietti order
Mr. gorstth - siiif he hoped the Senate would tint
agree to it=bank bills ought to be taken up sepa- .
rat sty as other bills are.
The yeas and nays were called and the motion
to take them up wit' , ;
Yes4-Meserr.Crahh, Frailer. itatnlin, Malone,
Matthias. Shitt.er; Walker. S'pealier.
NAT----Messrs Bally, itirnert, Bnekarew euird,
shore, Carson. Datlinglon F.vatts. Ferno.o. F0r.y.12.
11. 41 e. J 0111.4 Kinzer,
Mit Farl.itid Mi•Mortie. - Mtitatetherg. vPIS• l'ack•
er, Robertstnt, Shier, Sanderson. -Adjourned.
SIVIATE --Chi matino the bill twpi lenietitely to
the act itt.t,pro itatin2 th • Pi• 41.114 411 ECIO
yenipaily, ego, telteii tip and .4itieril
Itr. MrCa.liii. Irtnn ule select entnelieeein elven
she pithier! wee referred. reported by recihiti,in.
the alleged defaled -
Iran eel t-.i
The hill fie the id/m.4114'e efehilretinri 141 the
North - fbaheb canal ram.. np its order. rho Tie.:
t_ein being en 4 Mtllloll 10 hike op the bill in WM*
mint , nl 'he whole fin %veinal eineii,Jitieico
M. K‘illtel !rowed the) trill thr takeiilic eons.
elite.. e`teilel he did ittrpolte o f 2 1 01144
amiHfilmetit'
Mr 94,uler4nir hutie4l 1114 !?Pii lie wmtlBl uric gri
i;;to efrirstriutiPos of rh.r. whole—tier Wi . -11.41 If , 114 4 r•
the bill taken n l . and ette-t.le , ed , :tiTy• The bill
flow ourtml Itt it. proiier rump arta m !hit:
Ahitailii be papk.ell
The mullet' to Ile into entamitie of ihe whole fie
”,tueral amendment:.
,ull7. ttrgativetl—yead 1,5 hap.
15. .
Mt% tbilkol moved That the bill he ini - ciplonisil
tirriteirlay. eiv ttt a be:win:that it wips 'hen Mal
lAte in the day to ClOlL4lllit* a balis.l
an ;math. ninn
'w'll The metier' wait miller rtio . ttleiateui,‘" hen
it we- anitnitletl bI a metiun to atlionot whirl' we
agreed to. prtpiunieJ
TII E. LATE. STATE 0 , 14 VENTI.V.-.- We gife tinthit.L!
Of the poweeditent of ibis both to approve pave the
nomination of Canal Om mis-i• Mel mod .the scion.
of the eni ttttt ty of .the Coot tomtit,. The iiiiiiiewe
dial coon:Med the action of the Convetoom appeal:
to have had welting in view but the se tiling a del.
41allesd trithe Baltimore Conientriti with an espy.
cial reference to bargain and trait.. Even Mt
Buchanan. for whose lTeiteflt osterc , ibly , ilwt tear
done, has note reliable_ inlority of the iirleglieta
hi the delegation eve recognt-e ,o.rie good meO—
dont ,hilly irnstwontly and. in Whinn'the party ,- had
unlimited . crutfidence. and the mystery to ns is how
they got there. As to the body of the deltittiou
we sav hands oil
Without reference to those who seldom vote a
Democratic-ticket. we. would watei that the delegahe
IroM the Bradford Ltistoci nearet voted for a. Dean,
ciaile,Presicien . atid.tne delegate from the Alto
gheity Distriet either voted Indi t e free soil ema i l ,
late in '4Bet did not 'vole stall But it is not neves.
nary to go tine details - They obtabirsl these places.
by a violation of the usages of the Dentocrane,par,
ty. Tney newel:could have been fleeted in the
regular way. The Modify( ot the minority WaS
above all praise. - Dimiitled.'ffirtr.. find *tending by
the. established practices of the pariy, -. They , indig
nantly refused to participate intim outrages perpe
trated. hut entered their solemn protest against them.
The delegatriir from this Cottgrett.-itnial Disniet have
acted their pan well. They have not only repre
sented the preference of their constitnen a ••for the
Presideney.but they have reflected their grit, and
letermitistion in refusing tosubmit to, a loul.wron...
•••-•ifuntingdort Globe : - .. ~
.
040 t. To any enqntrinri Whal - they Shall do tor a
rough ainf . cold; we %mild - oak, reatl . thir . f
.o..iiwilz
cendtiate, which has been micrietl by one hntiiired
of the first hotnietot of iinneiliqa.ui, this c a n n i l y, ID
lay b fiAthe public their eatimatip,of ft • gond men).
icon, They are all men 41 — itie first clap* and ni
thehinheitt character • • hopeicp4iatuct• anti tinti
nem; lead* them to know, anti this ib therrupinton;
It the underdimetl:l3/holeaale Dromildo,
hating been len:. :acquainted: with Kyer'sChiLl.
ty. Pectoral, herehy.cewily per,beliel that,* in the
beot and most efrectuel,remeft.lor,pelekeituyClim, r ,
plaint:: ever offered ,to the Aineritan mile,. Awl
are weetd Men 'et* klin4lerifitir' or its entelawitieit''-
and emenlyito twefithiees,-coNitillk effinufaid
the Bowl a 4 trenhY . their best. confiti il , ansi
with the firm conviction that it will dolor- thew rt,.,
'llel ell that medicine can doe!'
=
Friday, March 12
FIIIMIN
Mr Ilmxds horn the commit a
retsolii ins:
IMP t.lsljllirf.9lllllFofiliall) app ~ •
al , the 'peat Omura-in Ic p e rm
cgs in tote"lesolinKins ;Wove.' by 41 , 6 '
1 wu N wit Deaareutiu h - 41;
8: 1 moot! 1 . 1844 and 1848 a' n believe ( te „ „ 4
- I is an be not only etviductvr,to th ep ,,,,,,, pe r t
f ry, but easetriud to . die pireryation of the
4r4 P:r44
tae,pre‘,lti critic a, COM Bit.ll 01 hie crie t ,,,7
shootil BOW 11111/41 than ever,, 3 .1.4 to the Neu
pies of sit. glorious I Istriv r aautidoltuig
and surest aunties and latillainiks; and Mai me t ,
those oi :ay sistportanre on the efte.itr,2 tMYL
tom yl pui,trc illarllfO we may enamel:l.e; a „„,,,)
mm e t r o e; this by he h., ql
SII4IIL Its IWO FOIIIV . IIIOI . IILrI I / I plrlll_ll l lll..l th e c,
iffirtfOora - I CI:
113 13 0 ,
Egress of all thiulafid„ prams ; a, P•Fie . si regard ly
iihe rights rekiFeil Inv the'Snifia qativet
; an absolute nom ham lenitive m oo
CI Wits with the dun e ,
• los aihillinis of &ell 'tout a rigi , reeono ay
Aticuu t viluiriabitily in the xi petatiture rit
ccccc Hey Maim .from Itul pockets o f t h e people bt`
J ,,, xattoit confiding the oppraptiations made
Cotarress to national objets-piainly authorized k 1
the tons:iiiiftors •.. • ,
Itesoi veal, ;Tiled .; tht-milkerltfigTo t of_the, D.
; craw patty were smarmy ant lieepl diel.
.- the retail of terntr.u-by the,iminottal pa it tot. 4 ,n
atatesniati, Jefl.•r-on and. -Madison. in the
and Ketrinifk) irtirdn lams ? soil in Mr Marlimti'v t ,
port; kind Mar whenever ithelinvernmsio depa rt
Irmo tote spine of lhepo •reabinitorta and this rep,
is-maims *tut aujnitous coneetr ere „,
Ito the aonimy were the
Resolved,. Thinfiiillentocr,atie party is the ttz ,
rhtion pirify rir . ih,priilial;X . itittiy, and we te en ,
size no othef, - . 3iVe , ,,..te t .Oitl u tliat the ilerrin viv . o
°Mgr tilippiovittl, the et: 4 l , mi
measures of.tltQ tat) (ingress, have tor the tater(
the Usi 1111 l 41,1113Chtil.Pai fi tt ak ett i mee
oh
the
vexed ai,444,Be;roitstivestiont :nisi: goat
domestic stavek; and ilint the Democratic ism
khrouglinut,ali the fitates k aro now renniting
phalnax upon
,Me
. principles that these meanes t
1 Must and shall .be maintained and executed, td
with the flail determination that the party ilia!' a
restored to Its ftwmei secentleney a n d power in '44 f
adMini-rration of the 'Federal Gover n m ent
-Resolved; That the Democracy nI Petterrfln)
will maintain, with - fidelity and energy. the lamil
execution of the . fueititre stav e t aw and The
- pledge Minimises to exeit ono best eft .rls tou t
the speedy repeal of inch portions of t h e
situation law" asrteity the •ive ill onriids fOr the
detention of fug - Wives from l a b o r e
their trial, or in 'any ridier manner triten..tr aitj
the con-litin lanai right's denizens of our rirtet&rtn
in rtiel.iirnink their .: pro i tet fy
Resolved, That:Vie DOllll3rracy of the via Er !
atone Commottweahh)iiiiring tie let tea he, clam
In a Preanteitrial randidate to tile appeal of hers.:
ter Stales for moil, ipnit !raga reunify. donos , h
an ottptecedenied majotity, (stitestiv an.t
getiealti assert their -ming and I.,ng tlekere.l reG
to the lin 1111 l of fuittostme.i.a PIPP111.•111 for the l rue
its the permit, (.1 Mete tenor aciaix(ri. James Bonn
natl. Tory have no•sevond dunce ; and the) fve,.
le helievo that. should ballot:it' wed by Ili; Nu.
er.rtte National Coder, 11111 1 l tie w i lt teeeoe I ,
molds:cit. old-I.Lehiuts Jackson trraytruy in 11,e Eq.
stone S ate: • - -• = • '
Resolved. That wit•prive t Janice Rachvir
tear catitlela•O ler IMP 04-rtiolency• with the tali,
fnlenee duo the Elleonciettley of mar si-t. r Stutp.i,
court-aro t o the KeyertneFlaf•••••lP le nnr tit urh-tth ,
tian been tin Ion:: bee i en' i led, TI ':it the lame o ou
e'llial'illP9li4.'“ ..1111.;1 P4;4+oittoi:lti led VA to
vottate o f republican Hinelple. i. l tett 1.110:14.NI
tie et a - ttanstta• en I lied limo in, r Ithi-i1,4 I!• at
an able defender of The - .I ft t 6 it , (It 00
Stale tights, a toe to .he innftt-totittrai..l ilorii,
t•eetraltz tnee—the teti..cate . iil tittirerstil ..till.:
the errly 'riled and en tfiilenjiii IfirritliTnit :to
f the 4 ttttttt t tttttt
.41 onloton. -- ......nlar.leth,lirtg mti punts
fill iiipponetti of dal' f!,. cm...W.I4MM' 1111 (111 le.; a...:
PA ti4 , — , ilt• P. 141111 01 •• ; Di.lite:Ponialni t eal o l lno,
it. of get% r• il—thr retrial npti 1. ,, 11:n,....i1
n;Ern•Ollntir and innittlionre, of 1 1 . Mewl it 10.1101141
tr.+ anti meehattior Ttie'io-rinie lit WI Ritchst
in the cantto lit the patty mill of the cetintir. afe 0
cooled iii-the heat et el the iet pie. e n d m e (tier
.6.11 mi ,iii the Piet tetve
.. branch I the 41.1 en.tini
in hi" illiel.i, ;Littai in- Ire ii ,nll,l be : 0 , ; ,,,1,,,i „d
the ate ti eveleSh'ef the ceilea). a n d (40 1 , 0 n!
Ulloll.birt 11140.:Iaallif. .he sit•lnt.t. el bin+ ion amp,
suet: anti the .1 e nt e r •mi int,ertenp commoim.
Repotto.-11, Taal the. 0 1r1e2.4.e.. dee rd by b
Conveti:non be non . , 'they are hereby in-inutiitll
%Ili' loriiitii fr me 'hist Zi. 154.1. iillil li. t:-r all W
and town:able et.PUtis lir seciett lii- etentsaltai
Ilmutlwerl. float we thi..wit• ulait. MD 1141011 . tai
'7 . 11 ,,6 Lyon flh - e - -ttere..ful ternatii.riem 01 the WI
G.I 01111.fINIC - 1 , 610.1 ;qt... 0 1.. , 11 ,,,, ..I Ills Eitjfe•
et' !t e rn littorter• ilf , its' Clttet tlttontha eit 4
el.onntrottore.ontt. lilt twictueti to the refills to rt
el 4.6 . .114 . 0141. 41.0104.1 alit{ - rt'l.t ttttttt l'ai :Ultima- MI
(1/ .111'4(1 , 0111111e111.. a. a 1t.01t.0111i.11111 gl , •11.11...1
(rionieMia - eatili horn alit. tli.. , i are Vt il .11 I, ;,,a,
hr oti4lif ninon her by' die the exiravattate a Iv , *
• far that fin the peisoloal - aitit -ton tow; rim , '
tt Gow linzler to iimentes.the afretit.4-110; a: We
' - tit-11.1 Prineleirr lilall Ig . ,the hint Cali I a-,6—.1 , 4 ka.6.
veto mitt "rant-meet fake aist-n-i-ion betterthrie
i t 0 al titt32reat naittittat ts-lie-, talitch made ,Si
twit einitetit menintirbiecatoletoiriti for the rowel
an'( which cnittleccd to the c Infinite re-lilt,itteht
mot .r.tey rio Peoutroylifalltill 01111 et the Limed I‘4 ,
.we I a debt of gratitude eqmilly difficult ;
tir• e*lllmileil ill ,111W1116 ;ea
Rt.... 414 all '111:11 - till ilatommeir that may exitts
'he .{r-leg masa aiLiltiltimore now selected. saint'
tilted by a 111.1 . 0;14,40 the, whole mintier 'hoer
.sail and 'hat the "god aele2ation -1,011 Ilan'
p over art) notions y animiu; Itleillph4Vea In leg ,
tut whom and hear their' vote. shalt be Owen it
ComwrarDail ; -it • ~.. -
Resolved - Thai the.Ptesitletit and Iwo int:
Pteoarontit do ‘ nomitrairt an t ) append 0 scale Cr
Conritnittee, ettostittii 2 - of thirteen and that
May atfratun -e theirpratrims-t's before or alter
oak:nonmetal. tit The COIIV*9IIIIOII •
IteAulVeil. 1414 ; the. Democratic State Co
C - othhalttere,shali requite a plek.to front each el
to' rote to? ihe candirlatee lon Poesident and
Pregldltrll nT .jot,, United Sla'ee, who may be '''''
mated by the Ballt.more Ccinvenrion, and in esalt
the neglect or 'refusal , of .any elector so to do
a reasonable tithe, tile State Central Committab .
and they are herebyremtiotiered to outetottal :
Mr Reilly 'Mowed to amend the eighth teat:
hen by striking it ant mid ineettinto ; •hat the ri.
mocratic delegates elecfetl by th e Coosel ol ' ll
and they are hereby itrenneterl to vote in will *
titinalConventrop, on the ti,-t anti every saetice:
vote for the Rim. limpr"Blichanan wort heir nar
inithil nr the Convetrinin adjtatrti
- Mes'ini- Reilly an.l Stile* supported the tete'
meat, and Mt. Hitunti oppo.ca 11.
M! 1-j l ist onnved to .trike net lire atnen - 0 ,, ' 6 :'
and alscii—l• that :hi. C,,,, r ow tort Wit e 1,111 11'"'t 1 '.
tietie`e it tlito. iiinigrit- till.t Intents - ni the tlelv , :.il l
jam selected 'Oahe Rthemore Convention. and
believe that they trill iiitimphanfft aav'e' r ' e ..
nooninivion of penit'a bef,,,, ,hai C o nvethoo .
Mr lialil• ,supported thin amendment in r bt"
adoltatiul ' '
; Mr: Reilly then whtritrea- hie amendment .
- `lllr Slice Ilion !coved to amend the ei;:lehre o ,.
~,I 11 1"'I ne.1011.0os; •• !11:11 the delcutoes fi''' n
~lairs to the N l * j1)1 C. ill vetvioll. be 31111 111.1 a
ri
Ileleby Itt.tint.red to vote let let mall In ' - '" I Cl' I l e •
"0 1 ml' latit,sh4 favourite won of Penn-ylva"l-1 I
Tll)ll..James Buchanan " t. • t out
~Mr; . l- I ttel..then,rntivell In arnen.l by gr.." . - 5.
and itiptiiihrt.i;t alai ibis C,,, veoloto ha. hal o'
t e etiei . iii 16' iiiip4iity and* ialettie of th e tit le'-'"''''
ya sittecteit solho'llettimoort Cant titt-rtti, Redo.,
l ' e l : ie - wit that they. frinmphantly ettvetta-e the (11,
'lah"'fflPellifillirUli:a before Ilse Cotiventual-
Akar a feVe'retriarau from tlilr Re i ' l y 1 1 01'
M
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1111-414°64i.:03A1i 'Mid 'he main rinee - trth
9" on'e';,,,,,
"V °44- il at'11ey5.27,... Tun amendment so ant : :7;
: F r k4 r eed to, and the resolution as atne ° "
.Ira. 1 rn qrtrited %without tlirmit'lli
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