The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, September 13, 1849, Image 2

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TI-lE.Tao •• Illudire" Bra/. . I
! The me Reg.., while recommending aldsor M. Weds, 11100. azr lox.. W. Gummy Rm., ha. received Me:
it. The llonmdate H . mild in spealung of the De, unanimous aomination for . State Senator in the ,
DEMOCRAT. • laid Jon. for ~. ..........er. takes 0,001011 i s ticket of litte county. thus pays • high Bradford and Mega district—unananous both in I
make Om ten.. ft" ...mw pave et Mr. Moselle tribute to our caodulata for Representative: 'Redraft' and Tina. Mr. O. aces formerly from. I
__' . _=- 011.111 K Th....... 0 party that nommated him: , m The Candidate fee Representative, Mos foe • Al. county. and ie • bftwher a oh. le. Es.Stiee.
c hr.' are nut a raintinted n ith his opponent. Mr. 1/40/00110.10 of the 111061 active merchants in this it Joeeph W. (-Mortise*
a Ff .* Illsrphy of "her Lake, and would not . inn. one Borough, and daring his Wief immure alma mid., ...__,.,. — _7 .. . ...' .
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wool to hie prejudice on Me ground of his being en .., h .,..„, ...t. veal asides
...f - ^.. met om. t t. swi I
' 1ne1at..... Lm when meh a nortonstion ft made i. 4,, ,, „. is.
ete... II ........
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.., . . Conn.' Blank, buret her connection pipe 30 red.
calm mil far the 1... em of smameg the appal i . ' '. . ma. ` . " shore Weiler, • few deyeainee. The Captai.,
of Ins countryinee or, atm groon,l, os alleged by , queftionable evidence, while here, of his fidelity to •
Pilot. and Clerk were mortally melded, Demmel
eof his own party. the Impooriey expeavl at the Democratte party, and ample ability to repre- I
others weve elm badly sealed.
. the, lemoin of itte ...ter 0 dial,. ...2 ...dna' , " 00.111/11 halocanon* in the Hansel Legositanift -
Now we do not believed in our colemperary . • irr A deenuelme fire broke ant on the cower of
wow to convey the same ideas in more studiedly I TA. Nolodoordens of ler. Meorrey. L is ak i w end Giant ole o Cinemas., ou Thumle,,
l 7nittons or ambiguous language. And yet, not- TR. "mg.". F.'s. , a., gong am "... 1 and lend wee. 13 or 14 buildings.
...mod, rill his etiofte to conceal or ilisel.nt ,ftre article emooming the nointnetion of Mr. Mew.
g] - The Weans. May Flower bound for Coo. '
.1, g h.. gutters Immelf Mot los renders do not all 1 a.. by our 0 ...... inv." . W )0..g..... „.,, f r om p„,,,,,g.f.4,., or ~,,,.„, ho let I
ii trio iii dente, et.n in let oh nod, 11..• nowt rook- I maintke:
'''' ' i f ' on Friday, by elm. eleven ,rootie v. ere badly
I '"' " N ' '' ' . A"" 7 " ."... I ' . ." "d ,' "}:". he '"'","" i5,f . P,:f. ." ',7 , 1..7 , '2; , ":. . ",,, „ '2,1:7 4 ', : it. , -;;;;r:::,: ...Id ' d . hu. ..rim to "mma.M.
...... 1 " "a . .." ....".. " a.m..' a M ...' • "i ..”'" ..." ' eon
e ., purer, ' Mr
of is worth, of ell the A. SI C. Dr as —1 left A. Newatatt. Reim'
I. ow he hodl., to if lake our ,„i i .,,., it .' keep rait , pre.: bestoa ed, sad of even inure. Ile IS a demo- „ oi . i „,....., w tt 0 ,,,..,.. r r „,,, v iwp „ tur i h..d . ,
ot iris xay W.. is th . t...!-1,01, r ionn. o around oral by ittheritoure mud froin tuvestigotion said inn
Pittabta" drier a few loons' diner on Saturday. I
11. c. Mimes in tit. fimset Mot 1„. knows nothaig id' . f . !7 .d "! T k " I '''''' he b : . dtm i l n. 4 . l d „
iftraftets.—The DemoeraticCeneentam old..
..to Mr 111 10/111 / he dierefort , iwt know uwli- ;:e h irt I:;iiiTetatZ " L " Pie w o tould7li ' e at .1 ". " It '
ie.. a 1 Slate have nominah d Nelson Dewy for re-election .
ii. a ioni. loin 11. thra s not isi the least gars- f, and by the fails. before he would betray a. A ~.. G .,,,..., „..,,, „., „,.,,.. 1
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10 oii - 1 4,1 . 0 01.01, or 100 iml/ glv . w Inch, we mon with more of the old M 01114.11 texture of brain :
an lift., to so, , Mr/. ..1/../.. reproa c h. Nor drivel
0 i 1" . ..;!.. 1 . a ,. ..: , ..7 .—.. ...h.... h..'" am' A Mew Iroosted Pleasures of Fed. I
iu poor
ate, of the peopte.—und
Ito et ~ rn. . J •., ~•„ en. .... t hunt — . the .arcane and pnilltgote, .ho ere 111110P111,1 101 - erotism Analyeed.
.., I. e 111 em is kil. IC, ptalefit'or sin or fault's crush town of los type, wi11...001W ham /Me a Ilm The federal w log per is trj mg to unlace the i
M 1., amply, Id. ni ni, other msel raomos Moor Make." Th.... genteel po.ph...b. gel thou 1 , 0. 1,. 1,.. 1 that the present adinatietration is perform- .
11, p o id i e„ to d t oe. • ..... rotate... of ho. ..:!: . .... 1 .. ...... , : . '5 ... ;27, , .....72 . e p 2
~,nl . . r t "fg. t , a o : t o ra wonders in establtshing a sinking fund. avoid- I
,/ 010 .. 100, he „ 0 .,1,.„„ „, ~,„ „ p„„.„,/,/ Isle. - i wpm. fill. Sem... e or other than Pa . hemblest nit. the inelmed plane and finialling the North 1
.: .t. of iii Took...mit, owl oas nomonnted h, , mittons in hfo. Bolide. a is.. 11100111 el.. for Branch eallid. The filet 0 a ' deception. ratel the .
wk. r la: n ... niaionnt.l. li, hat nig 1i...: 1 ..7 . : , hove mt. d to hem meh 0000 ea two latter objects, a ie well 'moan, the admin. I
tio. li Rodman . Ile 0 not sullicien.
omp , . eitt. an•l km d. I.ft . iniegh. f o r t h,,,,, atma 5e , ...d wditunly hat e gmen dip go-bye, had 1
M . e. rf rav are that for some 1,1 .1.) s rub.... f ,„, e , o . H o wi ll not ra...., i1 tee ...... it0 . ziei . they IMMMerowd the power. The relief notes, a 0
to Mr. M aryl. 's no. wt .., t h e o s ii , tu n,' li p i f, the greed of the ferocious and profbgate en re `known, eanatitute a million of the piddle debt. As
their il. 1.. a.. pr01.....a I. n iht,. nod cares.] and , W . h d e .,. ..;g....ety..." a1...d,...17 . ..ted ..... 1 i m la m ' the law stand prim In the last OPIOOIII, fifty Mon
ona"! and ilettnuneed long end lond against the ,`, ...r,L:",.:.2: . ~,.d , „.„.; F r : i ll sand dollars of these were required lobe 0111/[elieli
idea of Al.. In. et. ...... weenier." he . lea ...dal . above all pore, he ha. as few wan. and d eft ... at the end of each gamier. if there was that a
sup., Mat tater the unt.notonn or a eandidatei the Philosopher Franklin, when he made his meal I mount then in the treaeury, making tiran hundred
to ems. him 1., the a log coin en... who 0 no , faaraelmad...g rather time e.mlmalim me Pa a' thousand dollars to he eetwelled annually. It will
. ..irk Iwo.. .fir. , .ltoun n, en to Whigs, they would 1 a jt"";:i... mm ., ‘ ..,.. p . r ., may well be be iniderateed that these lodes Come iota the Mem
hat.. • ito,,li of the s. i., of v 1..... if nut doer, cotigretulute the democracy of Suaquehanua an Hoy ... payment of .... 1 Mila•Mem Ike, at. mewl ,
~,,,, ~,,„„ ,„ ~,.,„. ,/„.„ ~,„,„„ ~,,,i 1., M r 'l/101t eacape from the mischiefs which threatened , and that • ...citation. or deetruetion of them, is
Mi,,hy fulfil Me deenny in Tweet.. Suet. k..!,helr peace f... wy...i..u. J.lsimr 1, .....PP.r - ....,,... the pep..., of th h t ..„0„, of the
i norm they had really little mama to hope for so Y"
arei. asid is the n .111..0 aril, 11001) of them we . . i.,,,, ~w i t . the ctn .,. B. ti. h. elate debt. By the law of leet aim., Misers..
know, awl we are surpricol Mat our entail) Mr..', turned ont that a was regilfe Mho made all the Ilion we. mapttudtd So that idler all the noise
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~,,,,... „). ~,,",,,,,,, .„. 1 1 . 4 ..... w Joie the great sound heart of the people i made by the fed. rid press, alma the operatton of
at remount. to the Melon. of junta. and pawl
. ad of pro..long a cootrovivs, oho. 04111d1d0103, ..' the •1111.307 (mid, it will lie perceived Mot it is °nil
• otsm, Laid 11/ /IP' 01111111111101/1/0) 1110 titlegrav of 1
I lin. i t ont iii , ~,,, ~,,,„ the , „,,,,„ to of low the il.nocnitte cause over ell die mad Lind pie
e change from the p.c... of me kind of debt .
if. re,•ll, 111 OW 104.11M/r. Freratiently /MVO MP gate and corrupt seherneamt to overthrow add en. I another.
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1110ATIROMP. PA
Tkuiragy, ewM•sber 113. 1119. ,
DennOtrißille NOMIOSIIIMII
Tor Casa Comnissiotter.
JOHN A. HAMIII,E ,
OP LI COMING COUNT,
[punt) Tie et
1 , N1.1" WEI.I.S.
,W REV, .11"Pr.ining.
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ALMON )0 r
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11-1' Our room, frond. on. .111‘...1 to read
ekrefully the 1..1.g ogneultoral our
fourth pay, In relate. to neultoral
lane, &e. Although prepared fee. otul lelopir.l to.
the thole of New York, a will lekow.• t. 0b....nerl
equally opprop. Orin nren.hon, null er,....11, at
O. jurt before ,to ..111161 for r f 11...
Afro:allure! eel. ly, . tt .
The II lan News.
The newafrmilimmara. rolanli we mania-4a)
will be rend wah n 1n.4....eh01y intorno., If nan.
.4 which, howm.r. rya antermin many dont..
na. ty apan m la apark °than fly 10
Dion, na mime., 4 we may acept eillnln
opratklong In On It , nelOn Vnmeo, to Inc '....a.annt
- Since w ' ' g the above, we learn that
a warrant we. iseued ) estenitay, by R. E.
Stillwell, the United States Commimioner
f, a wen known th. 1110 emcee. of concelltialf o r the Southern Dintrict of New York, for
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Xii t e r hove to *al' . In rem lumen to dud l'ilr I
, ~,,,, tad „,,,,,. tt lb,. 1100, hod natt do ounititaattot ....ter of a,,,,,,,,
die rda , a , w „,,,,, ~,,,,,„,,,,,,,,,,,„ ~,,,,. I the relief notes nos steapentled, for the v 09000.1 the arrant of Edward iyier, 'Narita, Piirt,
tow power otal ital. tat , a e II -ant 'morn to ''' " 1 ............1e to." of do too "'a ~"t tennot teak Som.,onto and ti yenta', nod ...bond 111 ° 1,00 .. 11 . 1 .. 111 1.. ••I'l lloll nark, Mee )I •• • compleint "for setting
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~,,. 0 , n, pm, ,o, Jon ll,de oda.. Mug.). 11.. ut.,,Vote and believe there ore enough of the. it, to the condole.n of the mond, hod . wandrawal l on foot and preparing means for a militari
monarchy ttaell i ova to all, t , t leo ~ t_a t , , .
„„. b„, 1.11 to •It s I blot. ••"
arc told, watt soteeontl, al to the ...ate
e t en.. ""•!'d h."' '..0. ...".• '•lt'...• "f "lc'. • of the Ills omen. front the ir .y to the ink- expedition, to be earriod on ageing the Is-
Amne and Ilnosto If x-., do 't Corm.. et ,'n.. ... "tt•rr ••• ...• "hd;' '' r"" r• ••• fr .; "•'.• Illiantra lannefbat and ympe, mg l a nd, defeats to that aria , the Wienun per.. land of Cuba, invb.lation of the bars of the
peak for the nett half century n, I. an
_,,,,,,,;„ remark. 1011 100•1110••00 0011,10 lULSIF .1 Ihe eon. The 4.,..., (iliac,,., eith .,,, , i . i ..„... pp, of the ,galore.
United States." The following is the see.
for ago. And from who , ento , anr fit. e, tattblen delete. of oar .1.1..".."; bet ,o daub 'ho 1,.,' ...... ono elta , d3 • Dm. Did.+ m thaw remark. of 're goad the incl..d plane, it was ...nary to of the ataLtge which defines their crime
Alio t From die lit ‘1•11.10••••••114 01 1 0 1 ...." ..,11a.. " . ' " 11l "I. I's e .. 1 •;•••• th e nee', Le... 0,, f,,,, ~, h o d, the v „.,„, o f Men • WIL iwr . tn. loam. abaft .. an 'emelt addo ' .1 , 1..11 penblky 7
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are said to her. anwo. ;;. • " bier °11•111. AWE 1•000 s ••110111a1 11••1 11,00 100101.°11. ' "".0.6 or' . '11110 county can await. some mportant mr,,..... t lion to the pulac debt. ire Om we make no col. I See. ti. And be it further enacted,
what iepreb.ilde, fenn ittindlie 1111,1 10,01,,, .0 0110 00 , " ••••, lu ,olo. .°0 . 1 ° . 0 " 1. tom, and hate nag. id the) Ju l not ol'ead) klimml Wood, Aeon, 1111der the oneunaileneee.th wee That if any person shall, within th e terri •
the pert of Dune of their leaden , Gorda y and seine i11y,,.. "rd." M...." .......ol." ''''' .d.• I t i t ., ...ad ro o k, M,. tt taut.,. t o M,. r„ .too r o ,l right. It wee no adineurennten meaur, howeva
. 0 or 3uriedicti , .n of the United States,'
inhale are boldly eherged oeh 110,4011. atad doer .. r r. ' . ') " 'U. 1 .. 1 .... 4 .... g U..... PP ...f f . oool f s o„ '' ...0„,.... M„... ~,, ,dal'.., I
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„ Is` G. 0,00. who 0.4 O pe.Afifir i.,,,,. tat .t well 1 1 tte ' g v in, hr ml 0 , foot,
i tth provide or prepare
~,0 0toh t„ e „,,,,h,i„ ,„ e „,..t„.4 to .„. m . list roar, men," &c. abralottr thne, but ad...,,,,,,,,,,,,..,, ~,,,,,,,,,,,.„,....
~,,,, A. 11„„„,,,, now ... the means for toy military expedition or
th,,,,,,, of R,,,,,,,i Ti„... ~,,,,.. mx, e .t. d ....at, o halt a, donet ded ill WllOl
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pre, true, and they may not-et on .01.1. we ......,..... ~... 'li .t IF' an,tlitta more
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....., w ......., . „ i . e .., th ere le justify the prepeeteren• pretensions of fed. 7 .7 tthrth the
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ntiulcer.] ,p, ri 1., it e dent a dli emelt lit,. d" I. ~.............. ".. Par') Ird.cf a "h" h ' , F.'''. T . " - eu, imexemax.,,„,,,,,,,w e l ~,,, oraliwn to all the real amide. which it mined!
~.; i : 411re . , 5. 7 . 1 ,0, ..0 p" ra 7 w i ri . ;: h, ' , l 11,To ,)ailed
at present. 1""o b'.' li 7 -- , . "." '' ''''' '" 0. 3 "'"i -.. . 1 . neer-a thorough benne in an -aii Md
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it le performing t-Keysine.
States are at peace, every pen so offend.
We repeat, we are set 1 0, 1. , " . 1 ... d. , tl,e 1 tier oh rooted rat!. ' l'erlauld, uot. 'lli , . 1,, Wale weak. -a °elides., who owe
• ~,,,,, n . e , ~,.,, Tie ., ~,,,, , ~, ..,,,, hot e , evil g 01••• 111. 1 1 111010 f . 011 000 , 011•11100):J
.11:1:7 ' , : . ' 01 , .1 . , in.e . t o rga ne a . li o tl . s i ; izn . z . e . elir . ,l l . k li , :i i id .
At nagereesealmtlve Cletalleranco. log shall be dement guilty of a high mis
lead,. For ile.tallee. l ‘ l , , 1110 li 1,0 wan, Ink,. ...Feral of do ar I. ad, re In the county, I a meeting ot the Representative Con- demeanor, and shall be fined not exceeding
ed lo the Itoomm, %mom' t..,j,,,,,.h. I 1., ...,, lettaitted. ho 03, nor kr3l rms., the in t . jo ' ri ' t, ' el l' a , r1 , • ,',, re t 7,:: . ,,,% 0 1 7,,,,1ti,":: . ? r ,.. 1 .,. h r e r 7.7,:r:, , ,; .- 4: 1 . Ames appointed by the Dentomatie County 4400 0 nod imprisoned not more than three
ma> h.. , " "nom'' , e•leowettin ", ' , ewe" , or. nil *him , we thee° rdts. onto 11,- man.. et the...A- !fled ti, de Doe, no en
i en depot°, wri that he will 1 Conventions of the Canaries of Susquehanna y ea ,, i 7 a ." ‘ta , atataa , that apt, . a heating
new , nernen ...V nee loMd'eo lim n ' 1 ' , Yd. I ••. I, r ..... ''''' l. l= II. " . ” °tn.. ' A ' B"''' we 1 " 0 ' ~t.:.h....47.r,..-,iriz lX.,:.",::If:r1:•..,'".".,;T::; ill
and Wyoming, held at elm Howe of Spen- fere the District Attorney this morning, it
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bet we believe the aceoe ncele..l to te. en ellt to h fie 1. llot thea feathered bribe were lathe. I. thi ... thine ...... i .
inneithn hth , ....
miggereted, nod ,ha l
ms I Itin d araoto ere Mall for I timidly mined wino moolwa, anal nee. to! the „„; c ,„„.,„,„,„.,.„,:, „,,, ~,,,,,,. 0 ,„, : .,,,,,,, , ,,„, ~ ,,, p. : y i i:A . L. 3 ..... r i H n , s , r i if mo. on 8... a., "permed that the • affeated tics etipp,...
od the expend°. wan deeigned against Cu
rran elm, pt. in it. vim, •I lei iii, t thet the ou- d, ''''' tr the, lime int, tinned to 1.3.5 e because the . have no on to ron- . -no Tmh,e . ...perm. ow, to , ' ht
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le totent d. .., of ....otter 0 c 11 0•• feel 00111111•11,11000111, II& 0 iu, then eandelatee, have ted , ll•_3_ , - i 1 i ! . .._
h well
. r . e . t e. 7: . l , utth ... ,Lttl , .. i. ) : , m it te r .. a b b . ..i . irt. t i , J o i h n Poste and I.
ooh 1,,ti,,,,, oppo.sed lie. and that epee learning the view taken
• , o u r, t, s e ethe., tit, demo,- ie, mete ,I ",ad' p t ...., it, ,I itit old, ewerthy, ninth. dead reaped- I .71 ~ .,,,, ,E ,:,:,.., „ ~,,,,,,,„ ~,,, „,„ ~,,, a„., or. .to part of owlet, tanns, and Nathan
IttahlY olthlrt•il by the l•"'"'"" 'l s l.'' , "t• 'i I'll" .I •h• '•llt't n 4 °. ".." ;Fr... , 1... h.q.... tl"l l voted fer , b,..tpeeple.. , :he will crsitlt , ant eel , Wells on the pat t ot Wyond .g. the enterprise ; upon which understanding
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U motion, Nathan Wells wax called to all prosecution. against them will be drop.
sidllment ti, thew. es to n etree 11. 01111 ram) lit pm lie). , I the °ewe of the people. the chair, and I. B. Lathrop appointed rd. under the ,deice of the Preeident.
The %%110E110111111,, on the other hand. bower- ~,x xetasy.
Ram el alb., , 1.. t ite he, ili ,t it le, . , th er, twat, Mr . Murphy 1 . 111 11. 011110 . 1 fo lt is believed that on proof of the chew
lat... nod Mot alt. t o. ta. an.' . II eat e .le , t tkettindootter ota trout the moot,. all, ded be ter,
..er tr0th ... ..t1 or, : ..... .........st 15tu . rr .. .bn .. 4 . 1 . ...prar 0 11 ; ••••"' under which the Sea Gull was detained, she
be libelled and forfeited by a law of
i.ok it 1.0
~ O n elution of John Foster, the following „,,
end elm men,,,,,4tews. tit of lat., but beer.. he woo totted to pow.. all
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a . saran* genet,
LT The tb , ... ,, • . bob lin tor ~iiie tone pan ', the "N"'"°" n"'''' d... "'" Mr the ' aim ' " Mr lbw:Mond is oh • nit:l7,lLi ' e of 1100 , dub.. that I was adopted. the United State. wlich wan so applied
hods wet of yuloroyl roar o‘, 111 1, tit, 'ot mter. , dine • o itiermti "I the In°lde . " .l ... "'"' ve. "'I fere.] to Allow the odweeof ...wed ferrate Whereas, Spivey 11. Wells of Sueque- soma years ago, in the ease of the ship A.
ints, mys it - p 0...„„ „ye, 1,„,,. „,.„1,. ~,, .x, r. Ilt• 00110.10 1 mi 11•01,1k1 Illin Illy le el man kw the without !unman! whither they would lend line henna, and Ezekiel 'Alowrey Jun. of Wyo.. merino , which wan nixed and forfeited up.
ire world dream of fen vial e°' nw - a win...aiming, have been duly nominsted by tihe re. on the charge of being engaged in an enter
.. to procure the utemusit..." a r Nrx ari IL, 1 orestona This wan rearm coon& 'Cliey thd not
eutte-roverwog padgmeole oted entering up. 1 .
none he 111 1.14.1 . 1 temwit wri l .tep beat fox,' on ,r lhomemey, end inquire after ' , Al , .„,,,,,,,, o f Goo . J 0.... ood , motive countia the Democratic Candi- prim against the Haytieo.
~..." .'7 40 , ... , P i ‘ ,,,, e „d, „„,i „,,, ~,,,,,,,,,,,,,2 is ie, li. bir th or pm , ema, Id, our em rider ond the ;nide. Menne, then rened awommues. , dote. for the o of Representative of Me OL,flie noon mail wo received the Phila.
;,,,,, w ; „ ix . „„.„,,„,, ht.. our ~,,,,,,Aud,, h ot or e . ~ irt, he r. p....it0 . boil amply naked, °ethe e he nett widen"... the.mete or thn Cwt. , Moot., Dixtriet. Therefore- dolphin Ledger of this morning, which con
mewling ...Ode and Penh.' The , li , tdde.l, good .... a, . h.. h,,,,ext, one ettia1m . •.:::17 . t . .. , 0:.. ID", tasty Ill••thtthe .I.'rY .. 1 ....... " 11. Rewired, That ibis conference uneni. mho, the Lalowing.t.tement .
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~. „,,, ~....,.....1 f ort h, et. mi, Nor e educe or hie proem , knovel.lee, for he piewne 1 soloed . es wo ta me u bas given us the following
t...6-4"..."..""`""--""•-•,""' reed ' "'"" ~ , s marm.„ 1,„„ or ~,.i,,,,,h„, 1,,,,w.d, hew ~,,,,i be ~,,,,,,,,„„„ in the honesty sad ability of the nominees, history of the events connoted with the ex.
lelealliNirof hut vet ..... eer 00,1111 here base, "'' 'e e e.. ' d .`"Y .. I" any ash. duty biter than that of Cavil c......- ,
.. ~,...", ~„„,,,„,,„„, ~„ On, fat amt.,' ,-Itutoo that la- eon.. 1,1.4 citenolleanemmx.,
•00.0 r.
am ,
‘.....,,..., . i.,......,
..
„..0. for I and cheerfully recommend them to the De- pedition,as . fee as ho knows, the person.
of the . District es worthy their car- ongaml in it
to ng • manarkably close
w . .., mni,-,,,,, 1., 0, preeet il ,t, -it who, li, let. tht ~" ............Y b woo the a hid. m' .... ie time berm he eatid ae5.,......e,em food, money
~. .
el retuntannet 0, owl , of knowledda . enable low to art as an metreenr 1 in and unanimous support. guard over their tongues. The person we
eiontaticetnwnh. '".k"
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111
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"mi
r fi"
'n.
„ 0 „, ee ~ ror unclog° for the Commonwealth. I Resolved, That the proceedinp of this allude to is a young men, residing in this
of vine or sea ...Mute °v.., ed ie.i.e es eg . chants, r .oid mr . , , 1 , ° , 1 , ea. he ,
i um the Loomis, thinks that because Ms Fut. 1 Conference be uldished in the Montrose city, who, with six others, wu recruited,
A. '" .. r ''''` ""' s --.."'" ''''''' ' ''""" L "'''' d""'
.Lm m ,
A ".' "fl'"'""'- cha ll enge
' I '"'""..""n"""""" """ d " Wh 'a Um ' Deenerat and tgo Wringing 8.,,,..t. last week, for the.p.dition, lading prom
keel (11000 at the end of the affair, and
,„k,*.„ tbdiood,•• ne meal ior to other wand-. the , eh.. w ..... .1 - - - tea •........"Y nf 1d5t.P.1.... ...on, he must of neonsity be ofery • e and 1
NATHAN WELLS , Prost.
h .,, ,••• hay , as e ,,, awe ~,,,,,,,x „ .,,,,.,.„,,,, will doe hint do. cordial nitpport, in aliens of porn:man, end In the ape Mr. timid&
plenty of pleader while engaged in it. He
earned a:election; in Vermont. their mit ol mo. ' ilw denim. whin..., the "drain) mid ...indent , :...71,71..= wag 11 ....... M4 18. ..... - thew, litee'y
g MOD. •ne nun , was told, notwithstanding the inference
. . ,
~ 0 a
0 . ,0 .„ , eO , o„ f mop nes end elms of thy wing gnaw/Dade, foe hie onaelmmis nomination may he found in the I
yarn, eilietota te. . flk r, se
.. iti Cemelom , nod . oree.d'lr cabmen o to wtenttoid i fort that the Whtg party el Peinutylvanie ism en IR auunertlea of nee North Branch, from th e ItaLm,heehdlinonedr.
j• t.
I . b n a i t i l t i wee
k e . t
1... g. int ore, sod • in. oils r cr ~egraw .n the pl.it t
ig In et ..... s a .is rise. pun able a , needy broken np-er rather Mate Mo. that tea We have understood that there will be s perfectly
Purpose should be disclosed before he left
''''''''.' F. '' ' "' " 4r" ' "' " ' "1.'4'4" ""'"
""
' r' . ",'"" " " ' . - I 'Ma e "' member " het bier, we
nine nhe actin of the canal oommissionere &bent
it, via... d a through the ott. for ob. Iwo e0n.... 'to a• en... toil ...et .... • Kneeland and bone the empty Amor nu cheer- , t h e 70, in,. when .... m . o . t „„ w00000t . the country.
n Ile went to New York on Friday last,
' '''' '''''."". ""' I T" . 4 ..""... " I. ' .= 3 , i'..... n....... cement... of me two Men ' folly brairered 11•11 host oppeemon. Indeed Um
'.• work on the North Enoch canal will,
with the other reerui ,t. and was famished
ese '''' oinda 'bit tb ', 'Lit' . "'odd ',oil" "d• wax of die 11 do wroor party in New York' ore I
, t l ,. ..a n r:r i t i Vi ro w n r . r e e...7 . l . :/ . .......0dir
A d .
.r e h h 0Lfer .... ..! ... '.
.., nod oubt, be promptly adopted. Now that
groat hateeee „ quarto...a t h e American hotel, where there
~ seta ~ . T... 3. e L. li d I a the kk lt. t k. • 1,..., la kl at. a .... "..... . V.' , " i•"' , .- A ',..tiod.dan., eerie verily believe mother pan than a i.d,tonnined that this
' ~ b.• ow oed 0 •••• ' i.''' " l'id lion d. 1.....,rdr.„,,..„„.„. mei tromete the Whir, i iii my M. mier, wesd. hem hemmenempth to. woe s s h a ll h e g e i e h e d , I t i e t h e ieseseet of true about otes hundred Spaniards Os
blo o dy night they went taken quktly en
.• ' moo t • , e , b ., on , " • • ha' `• 1 .. th. t d•• • ttes . 1.. dd. the mew.. of lint , "e^ . ' ..... ' d."... Th........ a d '.. pm...... all eoneemied, that. the whole surplus means
, Convention, on the eentrery, wee pentively ewe .1 .. I board the steamer Wilson O. Rant, with •
• .. . -- ~ .., ~, I , th. , "r.` . 4 ' 11.1 . l' .. ' 1......4 ... ~..,, • ... I '' . h. '' , ....I i .......• ...f.,...0d bole oOoh 0.0,0 s ot th,, N or th, h o g o f t h e treasury, should be miplied to it, alto
•• it.ti ii ,'.d. it. ii i 'h. i w ill It • Oen meat • tam meet of the, en. re. the agree IA eh the Glebe, I t . ~,,,,,,,,„gig... Mr. theitetht, Ira proem. that It should be promoted, to aompletim ,
__" l° ,7____ 4 _ „__ bei lii,U li T; d ia r ha t d he s ji r r i l . i.
re x., n. pew , a te • w ..if cam met, de , Ii ti ob bew.w,., met dier7 ,- ; little hope of peimme I meanly le • , 1 , 1 bat to be etmeed aa Cm' Cematom with es little del., ge may he petted... W. Zo r ah a tte . v ii onte ... ..w... iv.'
me land,. mid the k.aktol he &no oeh Ile kid." ••••01111illy the 10100111 Itheltheed leulere of the i thl' ..th ltth• 1. 1 . 1 . 1t . r .. ...=' .11: . le h. etree . t i t i tTn% an d exe gete.' w ith . 0 ..4 e e we ...„ . u. si They were ander the
r -r- command of an Englishman, a Ma
sud roiA in. dm .it une and re d.,,,,,,g1 i . J.. 40 h. au. home.. lothl rut. bet tht ne be lone ore. a ...,1",,,,.....,,,..
~,,... ~,,, r, nna , „ a „ therefore teat, that, there will he DO unneo.
Rain. After going 40 mile. to sea, and
imam embrace Itetwillier Willl the feed. st OK:. t a , art i......, If emit , 11 wen or nave Jtinahe of ' now daub, will seen. in llnt Contineetweelth• I emery delay in the preps...diem neeemy to
nen-Erre Is Imanhug. ..t, it xeetox, wen 'bun • a.m. the sea of public 110. VlllOlOlll shd feulthil piddle enema." c i . . ,: i 3:47. rtion of the work under con tract F ai t h , ""
the b .t...E ef.t.::XeLlerv.
go fa
Zachary Washington Laseardt ....no mid, there le not the lean doubt or the calm-
Now Yoga Ilea as Twem-The tt Hank- - 2 1 . and pot bmdr. The See 0.11 was found
The Nee Yoh Web. sr, : The edam ot the ma tifeie win'' , mid the t ..... old.. end nee.. I
ore" held ..,.., $ .... s c.v.. ,
...
araaa..
lyleg at quarantine, -. .nd the men put en
rdtWeed P"" hm M." "mad '. dad °M cad '. MI ' M. ''' . m M, M'a AM. " iii'Mr.'"Y" on
N :
Thutedn In and tionsetted dm following tient t board. The email had home of muskets
Year been perpetrated en General To, ler. by big tenth, mixt. Th e elthery quethon there se A,. .
jed,ui.....
n..,...,
0....4..
on board, and soldier clothe., and oar in.
vernier. Ile is chere..l nub Amite molded., d o Inner titmeeth oe mei , the tinker leadenfreely
Comptrolkw-J•ke A. Len, of lotusformer satiated to hand boxes of platele and
ew s ,.. ex .,,,,e, au x ....LT. ) le,, Th. mo x f.,,, mow their opt+. ten 10 11.0 eat ode til that bed- i ~,,‘„.,,..„
..„,,,.._ .1 ... c.0 ..., Jai,. swords from the Wilson O. Hunt. The
ihnserr ...3. , from hie kind...iv of the reporter, twin to free ....tort
I An'y Oneral-Levi e. Chatfield, of ontm. revenue water visited the venal but amid
int hes es doubt the wi ee d, w‘e „.,,,,.. ) , reported., Wirer ('mrsev.--The Allowing lathe Deno. Treuenr-Deem A. Ogden, ef Yale. discover eolith% The remits imam die.
, Ak `" d " '..,!:"":''' ''''', r s l",'" wh ' enn nett., enacted by our needs la Wayne ea Omni Conr- Fred Vent. ef Genet& Sanded with the mystery maietaleed, sad
•""'" "P" ---* '"'' "'"'"'"' '''"""""", Monday night week: ttheriff. Oliver eleven, Tom Inneeter-Dwies Clark. of Lawmen. bevies 'shriving@ elle" oh** of the sa
w. be, le have to aeon to the b//0 10 10/101, 111 ,4 m .., , ,,,..,, ~,,,,,,,,,,..,.
Rh ,. p,,,,,,, ....
gsgiewer-Jelas D. F.y. et Mama• peahen, demanded to be pot ashore. This
ep. Weeder if then Pole wetting for a wenn. km .,„ A......,,_ D. ..........,,,,, i , demand was reused till they declared that
6°. ef th, " ' J.." ' "" the. " n-lie, "'"":' ' er e wow. emAkid, a Ulnae. [The ewe- they weeld.baU the means New sad ap
sow ? Leafy, Me Me la e it amazingly. 1 .i.. . f. R..
......
. 44. ..,... g. . rm. Flee lies Aeon of the ebereeter of the
Fr Pmwdent Taylor, Ming partially ...,,,n,d I emery ewe are. h. en Yet twee nieendd- promedlsp. This bad the elle* the Me
nee Ms nen et nee. tined Novae.. and thee, Of own the whole dent add be eneenhi I. were set where awl their passagm paid to
••
eel met" fee am Whinillenee, as rapidly as m arm aniline. • Denweratie eaten. Wyse. Philadelphia. This is A ear Informant
knew elf the matter, bat who has at! doubt
P ....H., I. " I. "P "' H " 4.. • r ' ' '''''' The "PI " ' 11..wenee covers.- TIN Denneran et Bred- that some marodinexpedlties is leaped...l'
ow, minedeent . en decidedly In mach Arne , rt . n ..,.....„,.......... 0 „ 016 ....„....
'`'.' ` • ......d d . ' " ...I f ..." " M", .... M...K 11y tenni Menventatene. Oben meelang, ei
any mile. intlietise of the nit& Ito trill, diert..„..„, G.. „...... E.R.,
.., T..... . I
Are, nedi er be n the nee... r5i , ."g.....' timmtenimer, A. a. Meth. ef Pike ; Threw.
Mnewehewhe , " w tit I ' M. ' .. M. Wm.. "' yen Henn. ef Anton t Anne. We. M. P.!.
ed. Bo the Beelfeeee of thew Woman.* nett 0 i t .,,,,,
.ere ether It card." I The Reprise says it le tejelnal nte neon a
Fun -o leek Wiest has Indent appestat.* ' tkiltet at mob high onnoder. se w.S deettnieg
...event eventinge tiering the put floninght, hal D• 11100••••• Seppell, sad iltememitalteldelltame
van. lert.lende le set twenty, .Itheesh, se yeti en nen et • Men .
he keedeep be Inn dm; - in 1 .--.--
Sic .1v SAralaki:t. Ltd,
and 1 1 who. ooft:.nri m...,.01 mh, Hi , . It,.
+.l - r m y. I. CT The fan bdwoes N.. Yob elly GNI Pill.
.M/Ml. ".m+, haa b... Mixed
sad bortreve, ir dial dm Maeroor
ars Ws* woad** _
61.1,...
1 . 100 4 Cecree. „ —TM D e wa,,,weee el -
ly hew ilemisatei Übe W. Gewesey, Ewa
ega, lee Wale leseewhe /awhile Meek. he
1 nweeletive ;
Eddy Flawlead. fler Shear; Shay
L Hilibenl. he Thew., ad O. R. HMI, he
Carthame. Time sea be we weasel bee hal
OW aware helot will be weeemail le • Away am
balmily Dammam
not lostal r Ind dellehtltild.W.
rime. U.l. Lain...4o6mM, ban mails It. w
pm:maw I* Geiser.. hnok sag "WWI Ewe dn.
It I. sot .166 166p61 r Yd•YMYN Us% me
tal/gm &gram .1 the 11.16. mil I. *a U. R.
with wry "odes of 1•16.66.16.6 •••11.1 6. travelt
In. se loodos. Wien mob 1161161.4....64
Immo mow mod 1616.616.6.—T0ut. I $ Itt
I.e.
The *on Yr ere. to be roped r r
__4. la Ner Teb sod de Med t Node
Yr allMmilmal W edy dewy owl ogee
It seems to ea, that the policy of divert
ing a portion of the surplus means in the
laressury to a doting fend, while the &tem
ptation of this valuable work may be delay
ed for want of nilicierot at..,. to prosecute
it with vier and economy, Is so 'mobs and ,
unreasonable Mal It IMMO% meet with the:
approbathm of any peno• who will examine
IL It is the souffle* [merest of the Mato
lo ass all Its available mans to etesplete
die work, as sem so practicable, and to
make it predestine, and then to apply all
the ample. funds to the payment of the
debt, In the ceder in which it boa bosoms
dud, and not to derails the ohmmeter of
the eommionwealth ly making It • shaver
of Its own poisr, after it Is dio and paya
ble, end whit& the faith and honor o f tits
state le pledged to redeem—keyetome.
Arntooo M AAAAA inv. in-
alma do following wander@ from good
sothority hotl, ambigua of hob
bast bleb and font obildroa riarn• to the
Groat Bend *boat No trot of tun wink,
sad pat op in a bars. Thorn eare out
to Diagtoston is Nara of William
Mor
ny, 10.11 M NM woo allopM141111.• of
hi. Tb. 1b... ANNA, Sod quit* mad-
Andy an Friday Mg, hared, more
tiro by any Wow num of otarystioa. The
foully woo Anagioart rd from Orange
oinnity.-1 mow M.
. mm Secret lEttivedatint
From recent developmento, we are not so
clear but that the much talked of secret !
whom for the inoasion of Cuba, or some
other foreign dependenelmay prove net alb
moonshine after all. The Nov. York Cos-
rier and Enquirer of Friday eats:
There is very little reason to doubt that
movements for the ievnion of ()above ac
tively prosecuted in this eity. We have al
ready
announced the sailing of the New t
Otkana pocket Union, with men on bbard
destined, en is believed, on this expedition.'
Ithe ease of the Sea (101 l has alio been
' mentioned.
We stated yesterday, that the Boa Gull!
bad gone to sea, ao evidence Laving been
discovered stablent to warrant her deten.
gentian. Poiefkinformation from Washing- !
ton leads us to believe that facto in regard
to her have been made known there, which I
have not tranopired here, We were a.-
cored that orders were given for her deten
tion,, by letter from the Department in that
city—but by whom theywere received we
are not aware. The Sea Gull, it seems,
I has been lying at quarantine since Satter- !
day last. Yesterday afternoon the steam
er
Duncan C. Pitt, with the Marshall and •
! company of U. 8. Marines from the Navy'
Yard, Brooklyn, went down, seised her and
towed her to the Navy Yord, where the
now lies under the guns of the North Caro
lina.
The party found 130 boxes with 1,000
viand of muskets, with powder and provis
ions in plenty, but no cargo. We under
' stand there was also a small howitzer bat
tery, but are net positive.
Some suppose the expedition destined to
80-operate - with the malcontents of North
ern Mexico, and to aid in restoring Santa
Anna to power, bet this is not generally
credited.
In addition to the forgoing we take the
following from the Evening Post of Satur
day :
flpir The people of 84. Lona Web
tolerable ad Maim! •
ammonia**
tM Penile. sad lonia • Oesanties
of Nieman has al pas of the UMW
Sates W alleses tM =bled in time Ida
melt Chilelem They went 84. Louie he
dim eneetay Oa fa AIN Peale llama,
*a is le he.
lir Min Olorlotio Ooldomas olMor
loft Amok morood to bar who sou.
tryle MoollokootrOolodoolis. Is may Awn
won obo lowitkios r owl on tio =od
or+. atop.
The lidepeadevi 'Watery and the Tariff.
If the wisdom and propriety of meas
ure., are to be determined by practiaal re
colt., then hatie the friends andadvocatee of,
the two greatest reforms of modern times,',
I the independent treasury system And tho,
I tariff act of 1846, cause to rejoice, and eon- j
greenlet* themselves and the country, en
the extraordinary success which ha. Ottewi
dod their adoption. The one bate dispelled
thAdeluaion, ones. so prevalent, of the n
I e-i
...why of • United States bank a. a bog
agent and regulator of the currency, ands
'done more to liberate the country from the
power and danger of banks, than any mews- I
as
urn which b ever been devieed The •
other bail proved sureessful beyond the an-
tieirations of its most sanguine friend., and
by its prelatical operations, demenstreted,
, the railway, and delusion of the high pro- I
, teethe system, and harmonised the coma.
, try upon a question which. heretofore pro
. dueed much sectional division and bad
It is
true, there are yet a few eroakere
crying for protection. ; bet their • numbers
are few and their voices &Me. The great
agricultural interest is becoming enlightelt- •
en on the subject by practical results, and
will not again permit itself to ho [written
eat with high duties on articles of peewee
tion, and the market for their mule. to
be curtailed by unnecessary rest lotions
upon trade. It is gratifying to we the ens.
May of sentiment which now pervades
the country on this subject. There are
yet those who try to demive the people.
and render the present tariff odious. by
calling it a free trade thrift, and a • I
tariff; bad these catch words of the inter
ested, or the ignorant, have lost their influ
ence. The people know the difference be
tween duties, avenging at leiet thirty per
Gent., which bring nearly thirty millions
annually into the treasury, and free trades
And we admonish thews who Isiah the pres
ent tariff altered, with a view to increased
duties fur protection, that they had better
let it alone. The tendency of the world,
land of the times, is to liberality end wea
-1 procity in trade, end instead of reaming to
the exploded system of high protection, ev
ery movement will be en advance in the
other direction.
. . .
Tho condition of the country and the
world has greatly changed within the last
platter of a century, and with these chan
ges, the opinions of men will change, and
adapt themselves to the present and the
future condition of things. The man who
has.lived to the middle age of lire, oho
boasts of the-precocity of knowledge, and a
maturity of judgment, which belong to no
man. a I M admit. that the observation and
experience of • life Onto have been lost 111,-
011 him. Of thin class, are those who ed-
. . , .
here to the antiquated and explcdest no
tines of high protection. They may still
denial, and humbug a foe. but the intelli
gence of the pountry is spinet them. It in
true, while the general proaperity of our
country wee never greater titan it is at
this moment s some particular interest may
ho .offering a temporary depression; but
when has it been otherwise? Can any
. • .
eystem ho devised, by the sanded. of now,
that will prevent reverses in business, or
hold aupply end deennnel, the great recede
tor of tonne, in the state of egoilito item
What is the fanner be do wheel the °rope
fail, and ho hale no produce loaned to mar
ket, or when there is a emperabondent crop
throughout the world, and he bee no mar
ket, except at the moat reduced price.?—
What can congress or government do for
him ? Ho ha. so alternative, hut to cur
tail his espouses and live in the most eco
nomical manner, until thing. taken a favor
able turn
Hat those who look to government to
mullein them, the blatant any reverse ono
can in their business, from cas over
which government has no control, u immedi
ately demand more protection. They nev
er stop to look to the real cam of the
change in their businees, but at once attri
bute it to the action of goverument, and
demand further levielation to favor their
interests, and agitate the whole country
with the ery of ruin end distress.
We regard the agricultural interest on , 1
the leading one of the country, end that,
t w h i l i tl . iej pro w . hi o rt makes it
r t n t a rr on osla r r ro m .pr os; : ,
ity of manufactures, commerce and all
other induetrial !remits, The demand for
labor In the business of •gr{eolturo,
infa
enoee its prim, in all the other departments
of Industry. and Just in prop..rti to the
,prosperity of the agricultural inl,rests. will
be tine onnsumption of tho productions of
manufactories and workshops of every de
.
ecri rtion.—Keyefame.
State Trusters awe Amines Sea
' .r t 4 Ilereirta
We publish in this day's paper, the re
speethe reports of the date tremor*, sod
auditor vernal, suede le purstienee of the
provisions of the appropiation act of the
Moth of Apr, hut, together with their let
tore on the mildest addreamd o the got ,
enter. A 1.., the letter of the governor
communicating the result of the reports, to
the canal commissioner.
It will be unwind by reference to the
loiter of the mats trounror to the governor,
accompanying his mark shot it eonvoys
the idea tbat tha sodium moral wished
him to pia in a mom, showing • lose sew
than that whish would authorise the sue
ounormont of dm work, whisk ea he mu"
be wad not ommolutiously do. Ha omits:
to mantles that the pers to whisk be
ro
fora, won bat epppraaiiw solimatim made
foe the peruse of a oomparison of opinion
between him and dm auditor goosraL with
dm Om to sensuMation sod agreolog upon
a joint mon so soatomplotei by law, and
that they OM not the last smosisslorm of
the and rural. He Is aims sotindy
Wont se to Om Mart whisk the auditor
gourd did adopt and showed to him with
yew of hulas IA nada a joint mum
This murk sosonlin to the uditor
ironware Mew to As punier, wu land
el to the stomtory of tha ammoroweolth,
gooverner bang shunt) is Ow proem*
of Om trossune soma hum boron the re
port was dollemod. What evuolutione
objeotions the lausurar had to siring th
report, he duo net mate MX does be take
Im p
nodes of It, mot or t Maus tho
Implosion HU the rural and
Mason mould set era that time was a
sullied sem us ha mai know st lo trommy to ammo,
dos worka the tuns ha
damped his hum and mp't to the norm
tory of tho sounommailk that the senior
gonorars "Uwe, fabowing •
knee, hod been deliveted mat hours been,
mid that the same mail would carry both
reports to the ■ , sod both showing
,• aulleient balance to oatborizo the work.
The eircumMarkes to which he refer.,
and under which he invokes she governor
it* exereirm his wisdom, had no existence.
He well knew that ae both officer. had re
ported • euilieient balanee to commence the
work, the governor had no distention or
; wisdom to exerciee, but to report oh. foot
to the canal commissioners. Why then
did he w ri te such • letter, founded wholly
' on a state of things which he knew had no
xistence ? This to indeed, • singular pro
ceeding in • public functionary in the dis
charge uf a high publiit duty.
I The auditor genersl Motet, that the
treasurer was indisposed to ronsultatio
Nthat ho wished separate report. to be
' made. Why did ho wish this, when the law
contemplated • joint report? Had the su
itor general reported len than a sulkiest(
sum to comments° the work, and the elate
treasurer an &distillate sum, the work emelt
not have progressed. Under these elm...
annoys, the governor would have Items
loudly milled upon to enemies his wisdom.
Theblauto of delay would then hove been
put on the auditor general, sa to enemy of
the work, while 'Ake state treasurer would
have been lauded as its friend. Could thu
treasurer, by hie unwillingness to consult
with the auditor general with • view to •
joint report allowing • sullioieet amermt
the treasury to authorize the eisamenee
moot of the work, have wished squib • state
of things for mere permute or polities' ad
, vantage, at the capons. of the but inter
ests of the state, and morepavienlorly of
the eerie° of country directly interested in
the commencement and completion of the
canal?
.111114 hump dare Taylor's Election.
Niece the election of General Taylor, in
November last, we have witnessed mime of
the wise and patriotic doing. of the Whig
leaders, which are now worthy of being al
lulled to an iodic:Woes of the future:
We have since then seen an attempt made
in Congress by the Stevens and the
Scheneks of that body, both Taylor Whip
to give back California to bleak°, on the
ground that the Protocol notified the treaty.
This traitorous sump( was opposed by ev
ery Democrat in the Muse, and only sup
ported by the Whip.
Wo have Scott an attempt made to eon
demn the venerated President of the United
States, for collecting millions from the Mew....
jeeps to defray the expenses of a war begun
by themselves. This attempt was also sup•
ported by nearly every Whig in Congress,
and oppesed by every Democrat.
W e bars seen the adu J JJ istration begin
ning its cursor by arreming the United
States !steamer bound fur Germany, and
placing bur under bond. not to interfere aa
her owner intended, she should interfere, in
favor of tim cause of the people of the Old
World.
We hare seen men promoted to high
place. under General Taylor whose indus
trious opputitien to our Into war with Mn..
ion won dmioubeed by tire withers, nod
hail
ied with applause by the encode., or our
remintry.
We have seen men perseouted and pro
scriln d, who, dming the some war, penned
[ life and limb for their country— men irloo
returned maimed and broken, only to be
llounoiliued and disgraced by Gen. Tailor,
I
who, elevated eminent positions by Mr:
Folk, have beta driven, amid abase, and
scorn, by Gen. Taylor.
We have seen men sent abroad to repre-
I sent us at the eriatocrotie tootle of the old
world, who, during the same war with Hex
km, which excited the wonder and surprise
of all Europe, opposed their country, and
aided and modeled the common enemy.
We have men our national character for
intelligence disgraced 17 the blundering
Ireciptiancy of General Taylor's Regency
p ,
, which, anxious to offer the government sod
for the recovery of the lost expedition of
Sir John Frauklin, did no in a style . of empty
Ideelsmation, and, after being !loomed in all
tiro caiaals of Europe, were compelled to
(provision that their proffer was made with
' out authority of law, against lam and with
the fact of being unable to make it good
plainly before their eyes.
We have seen the prestige of the unto
administration sled trine - Freedom in the
old world by its delay in aiding the cane of
heroic Hungary.
All this have we seen, without Mopping
to note.] the wild and blood-thirsty viola
tion of pledgee deliberately, repeatedly,
and solemnly made, against all proscription
for opinion e sake and mildest all petty
scheme..
Such he, been the rohibitioe whammed
by our country and the world sine. the let
day of Deeember. 1848. We might add to
this noggertive and strain epeeimile he
het that in the same period of time, the
people of this emery bane winnowed roe
living proof of he utter ineompeteeey, in
experienee, and weakness of Gen Taylor as
Esennilie of the United State; and base
thus been called spec to me that he in sot
(intellectually respoosible for an arosiolers
ties modueted by the leaders of anti•wer
land resetionag Adman..
We group together lilts libido am ale
may history. They defy drone. And
yet is the fee, of this exhibition, Me paid
minions of a Regemeywhielo 'sae Isla pow
,or ever the popularity of Howe Taylor,
laad^woodoi have ha. mimed if remand
' themselves to the people is November last
the paid washes of the lltereeE its two
free of this exhibit on, destorron a maw
un=dm d m a sad
sT
perooeamrosti•l ir
L in Mk exhibilkon OM has opgraasil
epos lbs, people at the meat glassine,, and
bas sassed gboassagis go auks with gbaps-
onooraoy o 000dosonig timely Ad*
Wore It boo mot the loromillativo of do'
imootry hoe to hoe, boo osiabllolood it. ko•
&likable WM to tie olooke of eat
...soy.—Peouplosotouo
1 .- mt.. I
The Bonin wised here lade/ how
Vora anti with &lee biwa sh. City of
Meal.; to the 91r wit
Memos was still la wash" awl 6r
—wee within of laslitim.
The Chaffs wis wlil 6 g io g at Dom e s.
It was mowed tbsi (hr. Mar boil
dliml at iorama
Gem D BOMINOOIe bed Iwo Mimi fres
IM emesed at um sow by Gm. tuats,
as seemml of Al