The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, July 26, 1849, Image 2

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    THIg DEMOCRAT.
'MireNal, Jodi Mi. tSill.
JOHN A. GAMBLE,
o► 1.100111110 COOOTT
4 1 11 e 6"
Deirearatie Coati Committee
111 loathes.
madllig et dm Ilemsemtle Onentr PitduMbia ed."'
tat Mil be Mid at Ids Won et Om. 0 arm.. in OM
ilbeletbstJel Md.. at 1 eVeteteb P. M.
IttWIPWI'ATILitAttd. ter On meet.. M bultmemublet
esetst.Mee will Mee Is Meet Teemeittp Mlamee
Cmtudtbee, eml Mao. stber burtmuu importsam.—
m mambas I. be premed ebbie bow.
iltdoolog metbatee gammas Alla rmodatee , .. l .
liimemd4 perm Tyler. Walk. 01motlesd. Pent. Wells.
Jere deem femme Jabber. Medd Mame. wing..
Tuned... 0. 1111111ente. PLC . Tyler. Jobs alleudlna.
flyth... ihmtto 1.117 . kolimos Camels. , J..
ma twit. J . DIMOCIt. Chrtimees.
_p• o.r Amigo add.m this week. while they
will he rend with d.plaimmowil .lm he penned
wk wham mod meow. Thr. capitnlagon of
Remo to the hired eordiery of Lamle Napileen, al-
Monk aa meat that there hes Urea MIKA name
to apmehevel, la yet melancholy tiding Weeny
true repehheas. Taw sews front Magary. like.
k., a anythieg bet the mod happifying to dune
who monomials* with her otreggling nigher for
freedom and a free republieen government. Oat
Ure °delimit hoar la Met helloes day." It a .M.
INA we will net yet impair <cm of Italy and the
MOW city, ouch Wm of apheaving &time
Hungary.
Q 4. emonming lh emnewal of Poe Molder
led week, we ismbeetently emitted ...mention the
nmeenel of IM Net °lke. Mr. C..e• smarten
me in the building occupied by IV Dimock e m
Mies, between L I. Pet & Clem end Lethnip &
Sanitary'. Steen, tin doors moth of the old loft-
Ma of the alike.
Wks Ie lo Is our next leprwelstive
New that the time fee making the nonniodkew
to doe open as, this needles is put le to, and we
deed net to ether Dementia, eloped deity. In
answer, all that we ran my, M. we morn tell,
neither predict. We have hood mond gentlemen
named by their respective triode, bet es yet, are,
without any polities information an to whether
any one ef them oneente le he • condition. in the
nominating counties.
The oar mu part, we do net care two dame
eke the mediatte is, w may he. as longss he dealt
be hottest eel cadent, end a geed Demure , .
Rid these belt., er omildeatiese, le behell el the
people, toce_dit heist epee. The Democracy of
deepteltsena. If we do eel goody misapprehend
their seethoents, am me devotedly attacked to the
radical, proireenve Democratic creed as ever I and
as ammo to ending men to represent them is the
law-making branch of ear geweroment, who de not
*team themselves with their convictions of prin
ciple and right, es Democrats tee well be. The
party platform, eroded at Plinio% ea the ith
Maw ee far am we eras aseedais, outs their mud
moo approval, and their wartime( admiratiao. Its
agauinga le Mance, to Beaks, lipoid !Metiers,
Ceeponebto, the., are Ude Letdown That se
sew Beek Amid he ehutered, nor aid one re.
charterol, without the west stringent liability, mad
every ether calatuy tedmint being imposed epee
it, er them, is no km their palmy than the Romeo
peaky, which they have many limes endened.—
Shlapleder. se weall *de, echelon, aka, they
loathe, mod will never mode. They have already
NM quite enough of their sag effects epee aeon
may and the pablic weed te leek opal them with
toy devote of allowance. The doctrine that be
es" ether States Imo them, more ought 10. We
ate lookout. with them. Doom Rhode bleed
le governed by Alierbos, It le co name why Poe.
eyloola Aoki he. Demo New Yerk chores
I. Seed the aeantry with small Wee. It is toe ma
ma that Pearylvask amid de amble. The
principle le wow, and thoilt the when world
, adept it, It weal non make It right.
The dodo .liedielery pekoiple.likewloe. being
so adorer. toned the tad-manta of Mummy
—the restentien of power la kookiest area, the
Poole—meet. the* wade' approbation. They
Oda that they an eempeleal madmen their owe
public end slake the Owner. N. man
weeld be cafe In Wing their ealliagee who dote'
mot homily owns with them In tide euttlaneat.
Fe— the flooring rettorke, therehee, k leeeey
M bregbot !Doha of • eystdidelo le muted by
tho Indy to Imell Mae en to victory fa Me *min
•••••••• He mot be thmeglityjoluel tip ma
bred It the eseeimoste Jere hid ther—in • ..d
sett M. hoed eel mei, peeled se the Into Doett
roadie *Mow Seat • nwo—whe alma be
etberodoe quailed ke the obotioe—whe U.. l bo
yeevieelyeat is me metes et Meath d
tbe puty—weeld waterer the must wiMeet uy
Am. Meek nee the meaty pomeore. we may
wry is carer, awe seek • •••• we have tot MM
the theweitmle Canvolimo I. ramble en the
Mork, main of Aura amt. wM pet le net.
Imam. Let lb. powlo wle It Met they teed
deleptee lobe wq tomehotte wee ether.
.TL Nona 11••••• Cum.—TM IlIpal•
Drawn. awl Um Lamm& Damao ea both air
aural lam ak• art paraliral afloat* Oa
QL Glawlaa Or Dolan& arida. N. Canal
Caaalahaff, ale• NNW dila Mall lama
C•••L Ira us glal N lama
Pim IM. , Ihmenie d .kr Naga, la •• smite
era the Mama.. be. pa la IN. party or
mamma amain dm rat
latelkarwt, sal rim • alai abl,llll
Ifs libsamlaha Om pea ..k. 1..•
N.N.( dm bal roof am= IN Mg aim
••••••• rkf•am•fa ala Indiallbila
Dellmm* maim teem ahr smairal O.
.......11priblesiflua and des
- .a, old* my be lard aroma la IN.
•ar of 011aquallma T. Mamba Ida O. Wrl r
..y mama Oa elle WWII PAO. hamlbabs
b... Or mks d afflflog
.summa amid la sir 40• amt Mall.. sea
4161 @fa ImailmaYa and ar 11/1.16 weans ••
Mr • amble Dimarl sal sa. a ham
W. ...Mk of Why , 1111=11110 fa Oa Mall
IN. km .aim ad* est man Oka
IN. nab al led al It An k veil la en
aialf‘ Sala Ilmo ebballia der WWII
paaams. rbally amide the maree• *ea am
knk maal, W IN. Pat ma Mao ben •allur
asalia, If ask la maw anglallm . *ph
aqh Id es awl IMF bid thllllllololllll N 11••
Iftalgaraarl•Wwbonfraellearfilase sad
Allawol4 iralma
all t mar
STA Naar Imo libider, Nam efts PL T.
Sulamaalld of *am 1.1 wail—qpi • pp.
llnstaff Obit w Camp.
As a. expected and pailiaMell Mel he, meal
ad realise awn already lade dseir
. atessres'
agog the beterigeelsalleetigid •mpbolfte
Agnew. of the la eiumgamil Tata Mai. Via
divan slaw '• epees" Y dawn as allot " ape
yip of demi." and dm gat hater of the New
Waal Adnakeretia labs 'M. Maw) is the
pear egad which dm beam med Raabe is
excited He Is, with undoubted mew, downed
the (oettehdy as Nada) ditet
fray. ea citrate enlindted say in the matter
et painumentei Thee einneneemea, with web
ammo anew ad Novas et to dispea,
h. ha, alumni maga mmesial Its peat of
boas( up. new any of which be 1010 la the
head, ad by swab he eases to be ads Tay.
lao aura is lea To Um an saeasally
leßeet the object, ha has, as • tater of rata
ogled atom ha, al into all the edam of govern
meet wham him Influence meld reach, seek men,
sech ARMS as add eases{ to beano his
plate sod male tottle—in s ma, has scontiagh•
a all the teem heneeii tied 31111.11/doe• amass of
hie party, and attaehed to his lunar* • bad of
corrupt ad eamplieg arena, ate, like hinalf,
are for sothing bet the spode of oda This din
getting galtution of his attn. to wham of
angina, ha eased the jealousies and align.
thou ef eg the awe upright and vitiate el hi.
genial kith, ad aboady cased .pa ea ulna
sealed rebeilMn. The Deily Ners,ot Philadel
phia, • leading al infleatlel Whig paper, has
awed boar glace ad its MAMMY Mumma daily
teem with fresh Make ma the wale (lave.
Ayala. 8. amp indeed ha It ham., that
the Day Item • aid Taylor OM, ales a that
city. dal.a. that It has sladomed the Whig
Pal, end le now engaged in the teem •Indent
tiumendive Make meat the latkinal end Rale
Magmata aml thar gametes. This change
of rata" it ado," may sea the gratitude of the
opponents at Pradent Tatar end Gov. abeeten,
bet it sal feral awry kindly feeling se the art
a thaw am hem hitherto enstatel that Jana
At this mamma the D•ily News is the blared
cad moot indented jantal in oppaitita to the I
Adminamises ot the Natal ad State Ger:
sancta"
The late Natlewd anarreteary, ales, forniahed
occasion fed the uttetance of sentiments of disgust
mut abhorrence of the way thhg• were managed
at Washington, which was prepedy impnwed by
many of the met eminent Whigs to he country,
through the enediom of harts and letten. Throe
tho Netss ate collected and pabliehed, while the
Nora .4 nerriere. Clay ten's special errut in
delphia, mimed them admimien
We noticed in the Doily Nees of the I lib bat.,
ales, he pncoedinge of a whited Whig iodide.
tion meeting In bilayameneing at which the follow
ing tart reselatleas alums others of a intdar ha
pwt, were adopted by ecelamation
Ilemhod, That in the anthem and appaintemals
of Wm. D. Lewis, sine. hie appointment ae CAA.
leder. we can discover we tree general Whig prise
high-totted emboarneut of the will and
motives of OW great Will party: bat having!
adweed • policy wricidal to the came ; acting him
idly. indecurivoly, sad rmviog hirrweD the ago ef!
the ambitions wed 11 , 1111 ; imbecile. In•f"ht !
and halt he holding an effith Go Impatient mellow
the adaniabenMioa,
Readved, That we ettleamly pretest eimieM
Wm. D. Limb bring 'Mahood ea Cniketar ef the
Port.
Reitaked, That we forthwith withdraw ear in
divides, sapped sad infiteenee Man the State and
National Admietionatieen till melt time aa the
Whig peaty bemuses emapterly remeratod, and
the Rahn min present diktat emerge ~by el
war madmen and enemas _ .
4. M.s bat little eearneett to add. If the .d.
age that netraws thew wideb way the triad blows,.
is tree, Olga what are we is beer hem each dem
eastratiose se these! and what met be the pre.
peat of Taylor Whiggery in the canna' canvass
To es it is clear that Tayteriem has bat e dap far
ther I. dewed te get to the bottom of its mother
deetheatietn. inneeerate of Peaneyisaais let me
give it ses salted sad shrifts kick In the rear',.
In Oetelber, to mid It la its downward proven..
Te new Creed. Called Ihr.
The !Wawa (1111 r.) Agree thee elweesn article
open the New Yeellt Mimeo ea ler • arm Creed.
reeled We OM peer twe melts yew Its ewe.
tier Men the Alinvr we endtow eer read^ is will
Noddy Ma Mem I. mind
• • • " Whet en maid weedily.! neg.
de. he pllee gip r /Ye medal peliey•—• No Md.
new wane rewitelent"—• No poioolooloo et Mime
— 0 No plethnw . TM. leek al the allinewllveri
The old hews we *Wets Wee!
A Wilma Mak le deed limner !
The Taft theWlX l. 4l:reet 'Mk !
=I.
0. . the mat party I. WM theleaehely
1 Wh.t bee it has 'beithreptey.
NW lee whale ethedale eeaspreheeded is the iv
Wham, moth, "se *Maier The warm hales
every Nerving masa. the rem They WWI their
pthlehthe urea the altar of lospaitney. They
solely ideal dee thee who err ran hal loneste r
d
the appellant, awl nerefellyoloweesely. powe
"any thleadri them prtheipkat....Th!.y milled the
" wag It•
Wad" he do me& without
*4 I,l " usdatio• el • eahary praelple—lihient
the sheikh et • *them eves bleedehmegh he
• Ily le Mud em-1111by emhukleel itazilwry Tay
lor.
IN•11, obey have neeeoled ; tool menet Yr
pawed when thee &feet. Thy M 6. lowar,
bet den eee Wash a d. ..a mem%
spirt which they have tse len awl ft
had TI N& bash Wig dm*, and Weir haute
rLL -
lek W etantine k 1p well end dal • dila rest
any et the egeneitler Is net We The Mama
ran el the Unto ate amen eneehee. Wenn.
; 41 41 1 . I "7=y d =q ll % .l ::=
rim. We an re hand te eel In . ant
ant We ban en whin ale deatehte en.
awn ..d le• OWN* noun ef
tM thattetlea wenn new bees en iiillathen them
11.7.1 el /ham% sad andiest at re Inn
MI patty min At tide tem In
ant • neStzd end lenn.
=WY et Inn dead &de mat ao
Whinny. • Inn inn ell be eon* d
dna we =she • innenialle canon M i..pt
tdrillnh bat M. imeant
re. iibat M ask Inn ewe tha nem
17 Our Mom am per laYrNWf Ode
pie beavea, W Mr ~he MM wriPP,
Mho* MI imey
MM the psimblai drape et 11111. TM amp
Y Tali Se be wry psi so. rob , will ,TM
lalgrwrrr. diaarr.wwaM low bus eqembill
The paha Irma mil ma 1111
LT his. 1 / 1 16•11, rim • mils, int Naps
•••••,. Ms bow gni. e healla IN sem Mar
pet. Iromaplessalso kuneemilksbei am&
llwad.loommer, wises/noir
•••4.
17 The iseassi, ,
ismi krommispefampeakellisppiii sap
Ilwir limp* Mr
I banniad. es irevy IMO Mirk.
Cr • elides Oa di 1140111* aeon,
Shave The make tt Neat latkpit
laalt aseClisiami‘ Y ati *mei 0
tilhat
A Illomma—Peemaid.--We embreteed that
Maly et • mos le • bogy dimpismAiinie brae
&Mid 'mpu• si• at iiilvat kairwa
o Combed% tatd."lib Them" MiIiMMW. Mipit
"OM hem Lamebbidem Teresdkr, I
am Amy Mal week. 4 maid • ddq pay whieb
UM waist lied hawed by ambled .der .• kicuid
.rem .thee drill weed moll Moth which lay ..no
ihe biteam. where. It every appearame It bad
km It. me* Ow Wed, let bid measly baba
imbed oba by bligh 'MAW .11 Skit a feet ..d leg
wore dieendble km the lower A& When had
die Moly bad bat very UUU NW. we It. end &W as
treat whke k etiOld M idmdd•d.
pas•ey we balm, were ha& Nam It. bat la
• very utMred eimethm. The instal imd el
m* hiewkable esaahwim le dim the demesed
iamb MI& death Oomph Aid play. Nedileg far
ther le km", sad probably sever will M.
IT There le hot can sentiment with the Demo
crat. mem of Peomylvenie, (if we may except the
Peoneylmitien, which dam not relleh in re
lotion to the Mowery reirohnim adopted by the
Fitiaburg Coureotims, mid that is umpialilled ap
proval. We are marry to me even the Peoneyfre-
Mint which might to feed pleb% metimeot en the
imemion, Mill rehelliorm The potty la this SIAM
Id ow ea the right track, and it meet end will par
me it. Ile platterm le meekest, brook NOW,
fell of t h e spirit of pergreen, and hod the piny ea
mpied k me year ago. we Medd net row be living
ender the reign of Taylor and Jelimilino Need
poem, pis mud book ant of ymrdavery bias,
or pm will be kit away mor.
r r We ere mach gratilleel I. Ilad We New I'm* 1
Ober, whb► toe h... spite erivele la Its Odle of
law, agate ea oar table. 'li appeam la a aim drew, '
with the rause eV' Demeetatie nese werwrilad
re it. renew lid. II le • Ant rate Illawaratk
•
paPw•
It goo dive• ad pkware to Morn that ttltease
(Swam) tho anneinted city reporter tithe Wan,
hu abjered the Mortneoltoreay, (I. which it Weald
h. ins nateady ceavetteo Wm.. .1. hit
to the Tinge !donde a. • Marmon peopogaudlot,
and concluded to tarry . while lager in Gotham,
In the Pewit of hie =sal ladling. 11. I. deeided
ty to good • foliate to be mowed, sod evadally to
foot h 6 time .od talents away in the imentination
elm ortint • humbug.. that of Monnottion.
2.7 The mutter of deaths by cholera In New I
York City MMus the week ..din Saturday Wt
was 114—or m avenge et 102 per day. The
whole number of deaths b.. all Mame. was 1,-
109. The whole number of deaths by cholera in
that city 1411 M NM lint appearance to that time is
2,262—fr0m all muse., 3,114.1! Thin ie a fearful
ball of mortality.
I Carlon lellgt free ?nun. Imilh
Truman Smith memo te have taken General
Taykor and the Whig party molar hie meelal par
dianalp. He le the agent at lame for their papas,
the director-pneral of ekothoe, the privy oronael-
Mein relation to appointment.. amoral Taylor is
..der great Wireless to him fee the «Wheat.
W good character M receives fool him. The meet
remarkable Inhale am bays yet noticed front his
pen ie • better Grat ernes= in Me &Wind. pole
lilted at emetreville, Wayne many, Indiena.—
The eater my., copies have been meretly cereal.
tol througheat the ith Mettle% (.IwwW.l ire the
lag Congo. by Cedeb Smith. , It la needle. to
.qty mere than the dining portion et the letter aa
that will Mew by what means he mime to bay sap
ped to. the Adminietration
r• I I understood Mai moo dissatisfaction
tame ban fell in year Mate by creme of the ire.
prone. =era ar• leers prearims, tkot the new Ael
mietametion hoe met dame jaalica k /diem. /
keg re aaaare tea If Mere ie any fonaderms fee
sank an Ulm, 11 sat not my faun. I eras amebas
that Indiana Mould, ander t h e auspices of Omani
Taylor, take • lead in adminieted oar Genet
me
at ; ere, In ether wade, that • '
of row Mate Amid have meat in ila Cabinet ;
and at me time eappmed I had massed the algeol,
ben ether colnescl• pnevalledL lam ontgrired Mai
hike/ Val yet reeeks• mopes readjust reneiet
*retire et eke boob atosi Taylor. Flo ie
Moly • iset woe. and I miry believe means le be
impartial as between the Mout States et the
•
1%. °matey to to tarp, sad th• Plates ma so
atocarr k pito Oink ait the wry wont of aa
kihniolotrodisa to make riat~cry _arrompatorits
foe all boobs, it Iworild bit notiolloatod that tho
aenthar of aeon aad MUMMA pitreaajp hat
iaoroasil la popotiort tha aaolloor antra. rod
rif Um pop, Bat Itto Whip of ledlosa mod ea-
Mayor t. otriraphos 1M \am& of their Meads Moro
by Pin ratilhatorp regatta at iho Napo.
drool oloationo. My
. poiltiew world I. omeerillot
roahoorroakig I. wring • feworail• posekkrellx.
glrer ask., 41 par Moro shall ',tura a dear-
prim rairfaip boodle o Oa aim Artlaiatotratioa•
If do Whip of ladiaaa &all met la their anal
lolly and patriotic orbit. I am andidora the rooodt
of the oloctirms rill be ono croditald• o the Pato
..d oloapialotoo to lb. whole ortaribp.
With arationeata at hip oropiort, Worn no to
bo tinily sad hdthaolly par hind,
" Taurus Sam.
• Woohigspoo cty. Jum 21. 1649.
imiow, bow mopothoe. howg Softy ht
otothnoot, bow neepotha t. I. p.m Or to&
awl ••II le .at ..l t►.h, pod pope, dew 7•a ail
ina pt ISM of the grono—/ did /.add do—
r romodhot o baud., whoa I otwo hAtoo
! the e•uwy an ougliiate I. hip ono. Dot,
de not gloopole—l k.. U. Ow pet... that
' mobs he ray, le nee Yag tottoto
lo expel. to pal war. wologo S. ml. Tn.
14h mot M. die to i meal. yen pt. hat
way Wove pellay. ud rd kw Ter. A. se
Orinr, wol yoa doll en Op. If yee
hil hgot haungsnowtw, bow oft I with uy far
-be year deka Yield peeemege I MU% yw
see that ay emblem opeld be meembet mbar
....balm ellenm hereielie eemblereiben d pat
eleimer
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w. •
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w molar shim pent hilknismlik w Ali.•
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wilh walially mi WNW MI be yney.
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ohs .Oke Wilk mg we will Oa
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WOW as s aa pint dam sir
aldiumly ammo tawW swdokethill wog. it la
eaawnqa as 1.....Mw.wW. anal aria
puma II ilaawalok rapid Ow Naomi Maw &MI
amaila It Nagar Wow aalwpwitilbllaamapyw, I
Who Yawn as baWar way ai wapywilay .0 41A
wimaineue Um by 5. beillary a/ alsolww—Na.
Wind Ma
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13. Friar* 11,0411111161 Lie lbw. 04 War
11 0. 1 wl Ol .sIT.Ik4 si•
pipsial wr uonnue swIlL Orr gial• mkt
in monk Xrdpia 4141•101. who, •
erranionu.a.o..teiwohow .1
ihrmoopsibasartaelumaromalorms
setramed/Iftliarb—imal
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4lismorol Pus.
Scam done Wthe, the editor of the New Vol
Gorier otgl 'Eneeirier, giving ea ..want atja
nth h
Ta
e pildgin ell bird, general CM!" at
home, reprenteled Masai= "I." I
P••ththrthltrat lc th. ?tenth..
•• bang obliged to o keep dark," en acmes,
gbh party. Snob, at lent, arm the ••••••••••
pet aims the letter by O. pens generally. The
Wrnbinglen Mien el the 17N contents • long
oentatteication fnas the panel, denYhtf. P•••
I•••• theth gentle lorionatienn Ile avows him
•• 11 • ••••d m the war./ 1846, mu. the same
tbsettine he ever held in Mains, le Intental Im
provement., and realm. the abeamd doctrine. of,
the Iththoleet. Icetter—to wit, that Colognem has
no right le legbien:npo• the .abject of .lavery in
the T•rvitane. that the Wilmot Movies I. ancon
! Witutionat, unsenemary,ine spedient —a mere ham.
!bog ; and the wont conanmence. must result ham
ill agitation.
Now, Ude le oil very frank, hot, ow are amazed
that, heading melt eentimente, ha could accept the
Spilt .. .kneel of Mailed States Senator from the
LelWiltote of Michigan. immediately after that
body had peered reerlulioue all gin the wrong
eat lamer the mamitutimality and expediency of
the Phevio, mad imetrocting her Senators la Cou
rtw to vote fer ix—No:Mori Er.
National Fast.
The President basing recommeded •Friglai the
3d day of Ammo, as a day of Fasting and Proyes, I
on account of the prevail:rig epidemic in mar land, I
it is eapmted Religions nenkree will be attended In
the different Chorchm in Memnon. Therefore we
would say to our friends that our Stows and Shops
will be ahead on that day :
J. Lyout Boolley Sr. Read,
Rem & Simpson, Abel' amil,
Benj. Sayre, • C. Boldwia,
Mille & Knapp, Edwin hoorre.
0. 0. Hempotead, Eldred & Nt womb,
C. Caiman, H. F. Terrell,
We.. W. Two, M. S. Wilms,
T.L F .,II k kC.,
Omwee, M. C. Tyler,
Wm. Mier, Lathrop & Salisbory,
E. 11. Rogers, H. J. Welk,
Ilarrey Patrick, Geo. Little,
C. M. Ammons, Henry MM...
Alfred Baldwin, K. C. Funiham,
James W. Chapin.. George Realer,
E. W. Hawley, Smitho Stevens & Avery,
S. S. Mulford W. SOU. John Lewis,
I. POW & CO.. P. S. Branirell.
N. S. Several other imps were visited by the
mmmittee whom proprietor. were not i. It is
tel doubled, however, that all will awl:dome in this
drangement.
cr.. Old Boman" ...no to go u like erildAre u
In Ilia Wm*, &wetly n voinity Cotiecotion, or
bay ether Democratic meeting, has been held in
the Western or Nortlerrestern States since hisJef
tenon City speech, but has nominated him for the
Prepidency in 'si. De it
-
ILT Bradford manly wee the first to pay her full
°cola of Stele Taxes again ibis year as usual, by
wiSh means alum $5OO abatement wee made at
the Slate Tremary, which inverts to the taippay.
I ens This resat reflect. gala credit en bah the
Trauma of the county, Callemare and tampeyeni,
who have anatially °attributed to effect it.
==C!
Goose's 11. tor's BOOK fur Berm (,S in its lir
deal as need, km it is Rd in almost everything
else) ha. been placed en oar ate. to embellieh
moms an '• The Bath of Seamy,. • liaa and stip
, pie mincing. Takes( the Queue: . a homeroom
mezzotint. twe Fashion Plates (ere colored and
sae weed engraving.) bed. WINO damn wood
en:saviors—all very excellent. Rummel. mete
an add. from dm well known pees of Grace
°meowed, Perk Benjamin, R. T. Conrad, Mrs.
Halo, T. S. Mbar, W. G. Simnel. Rao, Morrie,
Mies Leslie, Mni. Old, J. G. Whittier, locc. It is
a saliehmt emmoendation to my that the Revd
modes, which detains 24 extra pages again, a•
le emennary, folly equals all the expectations it.
peeepectne haspesmeraged.
°edgy weals to knew. (as he hoe given do
khan! redid Plate.) which we like beet. The
colored one. to he ears" Se toy we, and assay
an oar lady Mends who have tampered the two.
No rettegading, triad Odey
even'. Mew eleamm..—The July and
Amgen ownem of this meepaneivoly sew Maya
n.. (the Twenties of which we have recently
pehligted,) have been received. We have had bat
little time to meanie. them ; bet has wine we
have wee and read in Own: we an imaged that
the tweeedeam. &wend epee It by the won ere
not Is the leant sedeorred. .13ede7 and graham,
will Indeed ham le mails thek weeeneo or they
will hare a tin. that will moot eatellip them le
catering le the popular twin. It. embelighwen.
(heWog It. Ail= platen which an weed nei..) I
an of the Mot erder—wee of them of serpesdag
besety— while ite table of eantests exhibit . moo
t, et egies of the tamed lelmest, to mtg. gt
metribetere in mule op of the fine intent of the
eeeetty. AMMO' dhen we nedee the tows et
Flederibe 8e...... Hwy William Rabat. 11.
W. Imighneer, Me IChithted., Mo Au H. Ate
phew. Mo. Ilipereey, Mo. Ileder,_Bl4.,
Chums eu Auomr.—. Irl Mt AA Mut"
tore Onham . • Moodily, AMA la the
Ary pietas A ...sty .. • •••••1 A iMpl...mt
Maury i I. mA•Ni. Amber
faidy NMI
••• • AIM YAW Um. Is band es rad mho.—
Amara W ambilorlem Ys DAM.
Om*" 1118.. Ogrd. H. W. DA
bout U. W. Teak.. ... .11. R. Choi*, Barked
Tarim, FAL Vert. S. AMA A mkaml•dpol
nimMA.. A. D. l'Aterra P. d. 98 DMA
...I Mn., PIA.
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Ift *. Awe We. W lie 7. Cehen"l 4
11. Itrah i . oars le loWsm
aft it Illfte et 1.161~... ;Mew
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♦ BIM lbe IN Prooldeneylie 'el.
Th. "Here of Laadeit Lase" warm to have last
Ma eiltla ambition aapivalbraa, ft the Iltroideacy
witildwbuediag hlewpastall or attempt
that wai. 4 0.. it we d. 4 himi eat with
bdw bed b. ebb , dedibt~ 041., tbegtna ofa
hater re woe paper is the Interior oldie Embire
litata, la whkh be asatiwoon Igmeolf la favor A'
the ••••t•lilIa of Canada, we. The foryowin 1.
the wild Wei; whir& we give without farther wow
most, except the ream* that it le eleprialog ware
a Whig of hie brawl averring himself in favor of
lb. Deareoratic wistimont of territorial aequiritka.
awl the ormerquest ealargeoreat of the area of
freedom
WEnT POINT June 29, 1849
Mr meta Sea : The newb from the Par
liament of Groat Britain this morning must,
I think, increase the discontent of our
neighbors on the other side of the St. Law-
nmee and the Lakes not a little; and that,
those discontents will, in a few years, lead
to • separation of the Canada., New Bruns
wick, doe., from the mother country, seems
equally probable.
Will those Provinces form themselves
into an indegndent nation, or seek a con
nection with our Unionl I think the prob
ability is greatly in favor of the latter. In
my judgment, the Interests of both sides
would be much promoted by annexation—
the several provinces coming into the Un
ion on equal terms with our present thirty
States. The Bee navigation of the St.
Lawrence is already of immense importance
to perhaps a third of our present imputation
and would In of great value to the remain
der. After annexation, two revenue cut
ter., below flushes, would give us a better
seemity against smuggling than 30,000
mietotn-house empToyees strung aloft the
line that separates us from the British pos
session on our continent. I am well ac
quainted with that like, and know a great:
deal of the interests and character of the
Provincials. Though opposed to incarpora
tiag with its any district densely peopled I
with the blesican race, I should be moat)
hippy to fraternise with our northern and
northeasteen neighbor..
What may be the views of our Executive I
Government on the subject, I know abso
lately nothing; but I think I cannot err in
ping that two-thirds of our people would
rejoice at the incorporation, and the other
third soon perceive its benefit.
Of course, I am opposed to any under
handed measure, or any other act of bad
faith towards Great Britain. Her good
will, in my view of thematter, is only sec
ond to that of the Provincials themselves
and that the former would won follow the
latter—considering the present temper and
condition of Christendom-cannot be doubt-
ed.
The foregoing views I have long been in
tha habit of expreming in °commotion ; I
give them to you for what they may be
worth.
Faithfully yours,
WINFIELD SCOTT.
her husband's memory lasted till her death,
and through hor efforts, at the last session
Vreneekena tm Free VerHtery. lof Congrlss en appropriation was made for.
We publish on our first page the resole-the publication of his rarer..
.ions of the democratic State Convention. I Mrs. Madison was very nged—considei-
Among them is one, upon the exciting sub-' ably over eighty, we believe. To the last,
ject of slavery Shish after much discussion, I however, she retained • degree of health
w” unanimously, adopted. It is an im- 1 and activity unusual in one of her 3 cal e,
portant resolution and places the democrat- I and her mental faculties worn also singular
le party of the Commonwealth for once, in ly unimpaired. Her queenly carriage, her
its true position. The Democracy of Penn-1 affable demeanor end her many amiable 1
Sylvania, in common with all their broth- qualities have endeared her to Washington
ron of the Northern States, have always- - and all its visitors, and her loss will bo
been, and are now, opposed to the extort- !deeply felt by all in that metropolis.
lion of slavery into new territory. There Prceblent Madison, as is well known,
is no doubt about this. Freedom in free had no children. Mr. Todd, Mrs. Madison's
territory le essentially a demoeratio Incas- son by her first marriage, is, we believe,
urn, and the democrats in the State of New still living, and resides in Virginia.—Phil-
York, Now Hampshire, Connecticut, Mn.- I adelphia Ilmllelin.
sachusetts, Maine, Vermont and Rhode In
land, and all the Western States from Ohio' HARRIIIIITIIOII COTTON 'All LL.—The di -1
to Wiscouehe, have adopted it as a funds- I rector.of the company , organized for the l
mental part of their party creed. Needy all erection of • Steam Cotton Mill in this I
the deenooratio news paper. of them Statoslplate have purchased Gee. Forster'. Peach I
bare followed in the amp strain—indeed it orchard and Ferry' house lot, with all the I
has Weenie as firmly imbeded, them. in the, ri‘er front, running from the water house!
Wantons of the democracy, as opposhion to' to Gee. Hammon's Hotel, containing about ,.
a National Bank or a high, swindling tar- I six and three quarter norm, an a site for r
IF. The democrats of Pennsylvania have the Cotton Mill. In making this purehase
been g ee mee t, role-represented upon thi s j they had an eye to the fulcra as well as I
question. Or rather the press and people , l prespot, as they hare secured sites of rare I
of the interior have too long neglected bmuty for from three to fire mills, in ease
to axprm their real opinions, and been I the business proves to be as profitable and
too turning to follow in the wake of a few , advantageous as we have every reason to I
leading primes and public men. We feel I believe t will be. An agreement has been
firmly eonvinend that if the denwerstic par-1 made with Gen. James to erect a mill with
ty of the State, had taken the position last' 8000 spindles—the work will he eommen
lall that the Pittsburg Convention has now aed lar . soon is materials eon be brought
taken and that If the then demo:rade ean- upon the ground. sod ne "PT" the built
mad; foe governor had some ea t ... n ew e l leg to be pot under roof this fall, if DO 11111.
In support o f t h at position. William if, foremen ekumstenees oeeec to prevent it.
Johnston would never have been Governor I The enterprise of our dawns in this dna
of Pennsylvania adl Gen Taylor would not , Wort ic make liramithargh • Predating
now be Pruident of the United States.— , instead of • consearing town, is highly
Easton Argue. i commendable, and we trust they will eon-
I time to press onward in other branches of I
pair When will the engineers be along I productive iodustry.—Derr. Union.
to put the North Branch under entreat t
A y ou r Wm. " hog .," Do you rent ddillrahr 11101111. d'illee4
Meet your han the platform in trout Aaron anaj,t,alcung Man residing here
of the Hotel? How yes Sold the Was al" In inn TOnnalllP. about 2 mil.
1 above our Village on Saturday lost. He
people that. the North Branch was • meas
.. you
wou ld lend a ll you its to : wane has home in the forenoon of that
se t
you Did you think of this when you I day. and with others of Intemperate and
stn year men to work to kill the North I Allow habil , , from evidence before she
Dumb Ng and start year sinking fund ti Ingftssi. oft= t• have arrived about noon
The .."I.of the mob win remember you at • shantes oeaupted b John °baboon,
in fat, Pi—Luserwe Deneerst. , sheeted' on the " Old Turnpike" lading
, from Camas to Duda, about half a mile
east of the Lubmwaans. Aa abandoned
menu and WOW of mu were mashing
to emu dilloalty and sows muted thre•••
odes wed -reekededewdee meows tobetes Pe
koe Ono bolwesei Mr. Modem led yews
Guard. About 6 *Week In the Ammo
Mr. Mabee% holed lb pa and loft the
obardow While belt as beer Atter, •
report of the Goa wee bond, wed Guard
iwoollotelpereAdmil to • yam woo and
the wooer lobe were onl y et tied li., I.
ideetee, •• lam shah ' He embed la
• few olautee. %oboes simile Win
Arad the sae ludo the obseuee. Au below .
was held. Obatioee oomowitted, apd is now
IN Jail swathe Ms Idol at the Neu Me.
sla
Wem
used not say Get lble deo* end
the usleseltetr tintere~se eemeteted
with It ethyl s werete, te A, Got c a re
tempted to lore wide from the pea* et
virtue sued nerellty. It wield MOM is
spook la • rodeo wield" wield bet be bowl
she Hetet —oenteretete Dm.
Ts» Mimeos. porn report tbe •
rapid of pordadoi la the ',MVP-
Ty. =1714. Pael, the eacitel, whieb
mete kot dip eweetkeek quite treeete,
. t .... ditim mid kr, elearz
Ikea& ikree weeks pas imo to the let le- I
dealt end doe lowa le ea Amyl la he
sad bee is mallakal la its it.
=that a peers *boat kw time
weds, e. rekwata& eleoet %wile that be
bee beta talthig a /Up Vaa Malik Amp.
A Oaasprata—Thlt Man Iraqi' *des
isml
illeiloompd, .at shy petes,"l..
Nur Tort To FIRMA= fee Wails
sf en s b Ibis a1ty, 11. 41
ueth*F„pt the atm et Ude wily jeael:,
swop thst bit .vlO, te • Now
14117. 4 . te:
as. • Mt n '
i r id ium soviet.
Yrs. Bathe. wto• she 1•111 Mae sky he
" attusepetetell both
her tletehtees."— pme.
IMI.. rwbw boa eimiskriliwei , o9
Mil Alamos's to alay:thimurei
rensolOsiimeAlr
0• 10 lita*wir,WlNalt
• MOM MADISON.
The death of M. Doily Payne Madison,
which took place on Thursday night in
Wuhingtde, is an event that sums to re- I
quire something mare titan s mere pauing
notice by abs Fes& Ao intimate anode-
I tins with public characters anti public af
fiiirs for half a century, has made her al
most ma well known a character to the
merican people as any of our statesmen
of the same period. At the same time, her
noble qualities of mind and heart have made
her not less sonspictiona in the Mations of
domestic and social life.
Mrs. Madison's maiden elms was Dolly
Payne. Bhe was of Virginia parentage,
though her birth took place In North Caro
lina, during a vielt of her parents to that
State. A short time after her birth, hoe
parents joined tho society of Friends and
manumitting their slaves, removed to Penn
sylvania, and their daughter received her
education in this city. At an early age she
was married to Mr. Todd, a young lawyer
of Philadelphia, who died a short time af
terwards, leaving her with an infant. The
young and beautiful widow ems not long
without suitors, and among the number, I
James Madison, then a member of Congress
form Virginia, was the favored one, to whom '
she was waded in 1794. Throughout his
long and eventful career she sustained the
character of a devoted wife, and was of no
small service to her distinguished husband
in many of the seer.rs of his life.
During his administration as President
of the United States, she predated over the
White House with &dignity and grace sel
dom equalled, and commanded the admira
tion of Americans as well as foreigner.
Upon the approach of the British army to
Washington in 1814, rare beroie gnsl ties
were developed in her character. To the
Wt moment that her friends would permit,
she remained in the White House, securing
.cabinet papers, plate and other valuables,
and absolutely refusing to leave until the
portrait of the Father of his country, by
Stuart, was taken down and secured from
the impending vandalism of the invaders. I
Her night from the White House, and her
escape to disguise form an interesting and
I romantic incident of tho history of that pe
riod. It was • trying time for the wife of an
American Provident, and there are few wo
men who would, under the circumstances,
have displayed an equal stredgth of mind,'
lan equal degree of patriotism and on equal
amount of conjugal devotion.
After Mr. Madison's retirement she re-1
; mined with him at his scat at Montpelier,
Va.. smoothing the ilawnward path Of. an
aged mother-in-law, and lirfotming, in an
!equally exemplary manner, her duties to
her husband, until his death, in 1836. Du
ring*the greater part of tho subsequent po
i rita sho bas resided in Washington, the
centre of a refined and cultivated circle ;
courted and caressed by Americans, and
; honored by the attentions of people of all
ranks and all nations. Her devotion to
BO%el wood ask " 1 119 1 1 Mm 13
paw slay 's s asy " Was Is NW
*l7 4 •o = " ja i la
• •owt• wb•
A Cbarter of Vlllidoor.
An article appeared in the N. Y. NetiOX .
al Police Gosene of flotorday, Web aught
to And its way into oilier channels of WM ,
' motion. The following in a very brief sy
nopsis:
It seems that on the 23d nit., a Euro
pan packet chip hertved at New York.—
Among the pawners were two Ida or
phan young ladies, who rare slain. They
were well educated ; and they WWl wi
out a protector or guardian, SIM all
lain. After liming themselves at •
ins bane in New York, they were visited
by this captain, in a carriage, ansompanied
by his ship's physician, and asked the eld
cat sister to Mike a ride with him. She
bravely told him that it would be an im
proper act—alluding to the short acquain
tanceship, and of being in • strange land.
Upon this tho captain threw himself upon
bis standing and dignity, and the doctor
acted as spokesman. This had the effect
of Moving the nympathice of the younger,
and it is probable,inexpetienced mister; sad
consequently, after dropping • 'hatable
remark in favor of the captain, the Invita
tion to take a ride was extended to herself,
which she accepted.
Tho captain soon found it expedient to
1" give up the ship" into the charge of the
!doctor—but retained the 'mammy of the
female. He entered her into t house
where be was acquainted, and with • Imp
handed to him by the female who let that
into the house, he was directed to ma attis
chamber. Thither he enameled die Sink
who at once believed that she waa
ed. This room bad a dormer window,
which looked out upon Broadway. Oa the
opposite side of the street, In up-stain a
partments, lived a man who wma acquaint
ed with the captain. At this moment be
woe lying down ; and the reenlist ant of
his position enabled him to see who it wa•
that brought the light into the room. When
ho saw the captain and the female he
watched the transactions until another
eon came into his room, to whom he related
I what had transpired. Leaving the person
to watch in his place, be Hastened to alarm
the pcliee. During the time of his welch
ing, there was a deeperate struggle, in
which the female sueeroded in breaking
I loose from the grasp of the captain, and
then mounted out on the window and ran
along the spent to the edge of the roof.—
IThe captain appeared at the window, and
when he made a move to climb out after
hoe, elle bounded up the.edge of the roof to
the peak with the agility of a kangaroo,
with the layers of elate crackling beneath
her feet, and seated herself on the peak.—
The captain now climbed out on the roof;
and, seeing her position, he went back, and .
made his appearance at the trap door, of
Iwhich the female was within a few feet
without knowing it. When the captain
presented himself through the trip, the did
not eve him in time to avoid his grasp.—
She broke loose aRh the loss of a portion
i of her Fleece, and slid down the roof, trus
ting only to the Flight protection afforded
by the spout. She caught the peak of the
dormer window in the descent, and seated
I herself upon it, declaring that she would
l never pass through that house again. A
'ladder was soon procured by the police, and
when ono by this means brought her from
her resting place to this front of the dor
mer window, another policeman inside forc
ed her through the hones into the street.
Thie is only the half of "this strange,
eventful history." Next follows •longae
count of the legal pewee, which ended in
. but little lota than smoke. The captain's
wife offered the sisters $3OO, on condition
that they would move to Philadelphia, and
remain there until the captains veiled
should leave port again. They puked
their trunks, and took the Hoe for Philadel
phia, with the before-mentioned physieian
las their protector. On arriving at Blood
,geed's,,liotel, they stated to the persons
belonging to the establishment, that they
would leavetheir trunks there, and go and
coo their boarding-house drat; when, If they
'liked it, they would seed for their bag
!gage. The doctor objected to Olds sr
, rangement, but they wine be on Nailing,
, notwithstanding.
When they arrived at their dastintion,
they were randueted into a mom, airar
an entry, from which they could see
I the open doors into ether rooms. Thaap
[pcaranes of the inmates, which were shiny
females ea disluthille, satisfied them nin
tine to the eharecter, of the house; and they
therefore left the premises for the hotel a
gain, and left by . the neat Hne fee New
York, without the doctor's proteetion.
The third act of this drains I will soon
seen. The doctor takes the first tri
nity of seeing the 'reporter of the Police
Gazette, and tells him that " the evil&
is aline fellow, and would sooner pay fro
I hundred dollars rather than be exposed."
Let this affair servo to price. *tam
females en their guard. Villainy is some
times found in high places.
TraciMy Is Ys le.
Lit erasing abost 6 o'elosit the seigh
bon in' Gardiner street were embed be
yond mamas at ea wed tresedy seeded
is the silky. It appears that a man
named John Dense, resided in that etatet,
and that a elersyman bad neer in the
ran bosom ovreheadTor seem mans
or Ow known to binSsit, Mr. Now nth
plated, et aye he supeated, the=
of hie ,If.. and did mot like moo
ties lie whammed es the pert=t;
ms.' Lest ming be sae
midi Ibis. sad, ea he sl.gi
_Mod OW=
in • ahead= 'bleb Mt ws 4sebt
Nod Oa to the oriathiMity d die parths—
The ehrgyi es
premsp s
m e thrailh • • • wimilaw.
Valais live ow et bis
and As enraged bighead, oshim 6shaliss
iron. as Me OM ren be.ll by Ids
beads on ripped the wa WNW 41 61 1 6 01. 40 -
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