__- BANK OF SUSQUEUANNIA CO. • allea•eractifirenareliTc-ii-sWesi on clia -:-.--- rge o ---- If t ---- ortiTelealliiinthe - 8 - titte ---- fo 1 sad immutable' uffections ; he uusydelpitink Viginte ; were .. peritnittedeby, n megietrato 1 We are frequently , itueetred.of in reference Faa-a- a aea u - ,ee. - a - us - ice•yirts:-Iliis plr.ce was .. . U ' T't Th- - 0 .-1 11_0i 1 5o doing great, of 'fl.'irrisburg• brou'ght before this' conrl from the spring of feeling, thollt'ibilainia of d a ,, •,- • --• , ' . i ceded and gushing tenderaeitit IN may Oi ng ?ln , a writ o a :babeas.-corisui4 and the com dtAared t . ? , Iseelirregel3r, . tiler .to the report theetorinniqee l jappeinlgd s " . ,Ao visited by fire, Me this 18th'enste una , bwestigate the j affaita of 'this gau4- Of the .tiamagete the city. l a; : •,.. ' around his object a spell tha - t elialistelPeindier re,*41:91,°1••• . ._ . , , "contents oftließepart We have ne meanst-of -_ , --..e. `e Which anesses were examined bs in,4e- knowing, but understand that : it *al soon be _ • Cts rENT3e - ' °T.- "F. ern Canal Ceminissioneri have or future years and undying memory ; 3. e 'i l ;_ h in o a s - e ' ,.. tai t 9 4 the/ . cleiirgy., null tie decided that .1 n 22.- e "-ere' Se. Cenet..--Harrisburg , ' dto the Legislature; when,for the • infer- - -,-, a Im e-e - , ' dered•the main line ot the estate Works from light up a pure and unqueseltahle Ilan the et tent nated did not ireennt to laree-' mation of our readers; we Shall publish - the . ... - - - immaculate glow stein ba'itinteeit., aladilicker ny anddirbetedthentetie - disehar 'd * Tic facts as thnitherein nemear: I only in death; he may ,g.litreelastery - orkr tile leeeliefief the - prison, pursuant to our man- transportation by the 15th of February. _ • - - • , ~ - -Philadelphia to Pittsburg, to be prepared for , We notice an article in the Register. two . • - feelings of the heratewhich edit gush forth as d a te, turned them out in the sante !Ay he el a terraritetesdMiteef•erutliiserensideration or -fierallirays lieliciti lliihnbit-i;flisglarging, --::: ee -l etis slice, - grvin - g - a - sThe - i - e'res - en -- wlii - T: . . 'eta: c,---•••=em:Lo-Sewliuolot.aslikiesitelerdlityee-thenetnivarn, ei-nofttrtnetnounst ' friendship's wisdom. The idolatry of 'aiecen's all other prisoners, by unlocking the doorl St.inhn,.. , - Esq, .•; Mad_ mot be a n br?u s g t lt h t . te , tria ,i l i e . n 4 prophet-is less deyout than the lave which he and turning them into a -kind•orevestibiller the. indictrnente preferre tignin im e e- The teacher undertook to correct hau and was , 'Ge e Dlilo, byline of-his scholars,' ifilui Dale-el gems o f Go l con d a less price, or porch which leads into prison. This absence e his evasion-of-the 011icena.Whe wee . - --e•-• • 1 - b • -- C TUC can command, the 16 .. i e simv e l is- f -til e •s - afeyeeeies• r a - f las V e r. entranee - war._ lins no door to - la - Mit - his - at - sent to lainghim to that trial. .. , the . enter termination_nn . open gret f ed gate i l• a halt thie , PerliflPs'lrtbi.no IS more eaten. ding. dm I-infer:tette& ablerhingelea:co , nc, en;._ --- - - - -"---,,, : -.- "- - 1 .1 . i a. i-•-o-AlameeitatNni.G.o..pEc.olilinTtn.y,-Arlici.f,r.caLmude‘tvoicka A shockingl b rig ht, ' te le , -• 1 e ta a i •re, e t ea wince ia rarely closed, is never astern ; Ited to prejudice him before the public ;and „ _ tritiairill l(t iuuti ° " s-a the I ' ll `. 5 „ , Icy a toe ,I; but has ,o_n a lt e a,...beelt or. ,bolts, ' l it l i ee . -kPAP I Y- 0 ---"°'- - --:-- iee riEliFernifife -- iTailyispetigil - from- either' royea-e-araim-pc-Ivaiarliji.eafe.ihe-ed-ses:,.. Ea ; - e -- ! - . oenu_ t onath e e- o .4thinse elle tudbeen dlin_king , freely, and ivaeleft seated before the lire. . 'ary - mie kiiiiiiis hoiv differently Jereris)leoli npe, m-e ioneel'and high ramie& -4 -, •,, . e eel : , ..71'... y• ...,' ...,..,. , , , „., IV; p.9o,slelrf Li",--S. - t ..- 1 ter about an hour, one of his sons reterning,l lea' the : ertie of an -apingream evho isfOreed .- . , - * • - e • _ dc , , , int i op ., eaels eatile : *reis,c esf• 411= 1 % 1 e-fa •; z Off thii state of,•-facti eeteeiriestion arises -- • found him lymg ;upon his face, with ins head . eadaineehiddineetleefienee.laelegaleetatetmeetse :oii-iholiftli - anil sii,lb iiiniafs oilheiriditte a : inteCciiiileTroni - tfiaf of Übe . Who holdliMeets •-' , • imol shoulders in the fire, and dead. Ins head , .... e aalaggliiiitiatiat ereidality , of his ceptiveerc anetita - , •-j - l; le"' t'' e.- ;ay..- 1 , -•-- 7 '•• i-„,-.1.7": 7 • - ' ): •_;,.....•,-,.:*,-; ; .,.. e . . - : ,:• •• • ...,...., _:_••;.,:•,.:-' . I,llc,:,..e,liitrug,e,preferieed-cia,,..ti...,LAnst h im The . effort ejataleaeaseeeeemaagelotlight,lreimParadiate • - elate:Lithe' inteanee speken •-of - part of - - --- a___e_ - -4.:-....-ee a aaa . - ..e . i. a .e - ----_____, -- -ce. ---__ • ao .e...aeye, i s generally„_eyeeese ~al. .. sta_ci, ! , con- waenear . ly consrimed, ard Ms - hands dropped j eget the wrist upon his being lifted up. --- -i l e al elailatate end,. whiereeree softly of „tempi- Ate PtYlnle 1.36 - a thi.:if:• , •it, is does the 4:16.1 , - ; _ a _. ----- --...a.. ..!..a a ~c i t e & .„---, .-• Cession of guilt. 'e -, - , • .• -..-- 4.- e 11,4 rind - Anil ' Ilti011:- TOW •11- el:Am - Within the 'inhibition e e,e ----- ---- - -- -- --- - ••••(\`'ll'>----e---------- • lree• besides these ' - cases, there is defi l e: - nditie a' .= ' refs'ocatmtwireams 0 . •9*--tY , --* ° *" l " s ---- -tre i - e'e , aiS ' ''' •' •q - ee,..-* '' - •=.-=-- a- ra '"'`, •-.! . ...:3,..e . .`--- - • - - 7 :';' 7 ' 27-- -aa ,- F• --- -- ••• a, •• " • • ''''reachedthe • height f•eighty' feet b•• tb The Washington •Monutnent has now ' ce traucesehile, enziptetted inaiden ~nor kneirsc!-I;ue'd°lleaetimaeof the-oet: of le 'lei .•:,•• : • ; , -•. 1 • e e - 'civil snit, id which Hr.' St John gaied $40,000 ~_ ~- e , - all thiaa.section bore the •construetion e --- • ' iditatiftheireptileilill desertionalike theapeat • --""- ; - -----"---• - ••,. Bail:, • Now , none of - their, Suits - litai - be tiied sunsee, , ttarta-eight of which have been raised , ef-Ituriel, etartsuit andlereele tam ' 'lnfernake .21 -c h:Sie r , ° *„ -1. ! - e - g ive' e n' '... ;_ t " , n.a..iit.t -eln .Y&l,h a .t ' '-''.- .7 1 - I X l 7, Z il eeeoC4iliela, l\ 'l l ea - '-•-• until We have &Special Conti, w 41, 1 1; will not during the 'pest year, at, an expense of $9OO slavenomer e spizes las properayeend .11) i 1,,,:, 1 -. t or t i.ll i n N,, Tt li crn -. p enn on an until n e ast Avner. and this, . we . el i ppe e e ' i s per foot: ; • • e • . 11tpectetionsut MT, and:the halcyon:dreams eon , e e isiewqiutehal.:°.tieil.efie...l3lSo.ll3,ll.stetjzoui'r„eirini•p,t.r,paiarib)i j ul e. t . sn o - 4. 1'. 1 .'7, l ' a e rsm ' y e5... ,.. T nd en - • • ' -1 ' . eflanerrittesanowlbbtiomingettere ralitiesi disi . eael.:aa..e..ead, -e• - •: , '-^ the reasbiaarliy•3lr.'St. John has 'not be. -While Dr. F. I. Idiedi, a surgeon -dentist 13' I '''' ' ' ,.. - .":e-. itar,,,,,,,F,...,,L3,.":"1‘1,,a.,5,E,,,,,-E0,rr0„a5..„..--:. ~,..! foreah.eair brought -t.o. trial. , 1 , .- ,- _ :.. :. -- of Utica, was out a hunting : near • Breadalbin, . ' ertptiintritent with its:train , of woes 'plunges th__,a/cendli'et, rinliii part, he is g . uilay'ilf - ilint,' e, '' ' *- ' ' ' ' ' ' . l'iaphiseedtd&o.ceishaledesrietiraintei the Attie , aged We are assured the most confident man. he accidentally shot himself in the arm, and should lie s deiratiainetrtit• say thaiThe ." 1 •' • •• • - -meelerieoSEe WrA::-... 1 ~.2 : '' ' ' - • 1; : 1 - • •- ' • . o adeepairee :. :: ,:ereeiari e:da ea -. e ra *.e !!^•'. aiProvjsiotaef. th - estatute is 'eentraryliellie ' : 7' - ''. '-V- . ' ..........:-.. ,--' . - • . '..7.`!."` ner, that whenever the prosecutors see fit to b e f ore assistance could be rendered, mortefica. p F e r r S e i.: E i l t, A 3 l La ; G ss -7---- 1 I $5.: for a w . ra du ‘S c ' e il d kes. t3 n Banksn.i ntnt,,,l7:iilladNjitoisot:irsneeitiineltr.te -• The man who vie thus eport and trerwitlti act Of.Congress,-and'etliereMie ieid; ender • . ThursdaY,: January 30, I$M ' bripi thasesnite - oia-fortrial,Mrst. John alit tiontook place, and he expired yesterday.-- I 1 • ' - '- ' ' • beherelenieet them. Consistently 4 with this, Dr. B. was a man universally esteemed, and li l a aheratintisiedfavinnalftrievaewhe,will•hailt the-,Censtitution - orthe United States For „ . • • . _ .. bane and Seri ntenia Railroad Co y i n peleghabfavoizatesecttuatenaitecelliat 'light 1 rielfsathe aef.lif-Congtusagir-sr the right-of , .719 111 .ce..t0 the colPir .4 1 ..C9ntrallitPer. ha - might:net feel disposed, and See no p r opra• great preparation's ha, ve been made by various 'A Resolution gra. ntin,g a portion of Public seizure it would be d . estluctive of itaproa Tog DramcneeteaCENTßAL Comae'. ...Cana ety ; in ee;rii . ing here . lo lie in jail till the p . rose.. 'societies for his _funeral.* . r e - eca :Mali anti egenhtletb &lei 4 rinborreiverla'of Lands to Soldiers who served in the ,war of * no tout ee ea , e a we ringethe eal . v , tsaeatasatt-,-. 1 .b 13 , , . b.. tu t te..Lregtealatur, 0 .° 0 _11 1 5 1 :5...a9 aterrEaaill meet at • Ketch's, Hotel, in.llifont- cribere'shimldfuid . it Cenvenient to bring : him . ..-Hon. G. O. King, member* of Con,gress 1 . Mona VateeAsv ts Boseo.'l.-Some astoun. . . you niey_spze,uut you, uo it, at tne pan tom 1812 and Indian Wan, was introduced and pee t e ao l ealtich e licebes , eauendao epring up in :„.. ee, -..-..... .....•-• .i ----- ,- --, • . eon le'Vechiesdqt PabraarY Otkast -12 o'ell tii tent: --; --.*. . : ' ' • frcim Rhode Island; was married to a lady ofl ding developments, relative to the recent dis • :et nne nue treprisenmee,t, it en copsetiuence e bnsicess . la , impertan . t and -a full at. : 'We have onlY the WM . 0 interest i : in these Washington, on last Tu . es . da,y. , , appearance of - ri : vonng girl named Brown, the daughter of a highly respec,table nbolitiothst, thlsw.alilleserteslitttO Itss-eleaati°tlllian he of sireli'eSiereiee Of Ycini-lariTrirriglit a ether . ll' Irh ' It appears that the Either had expressedhirn- the Tariff were offered end laid on the tine. wholo-oburzut" is•Son - Pa'si t ratte d -1 y se ': People,orihe'Plririeti • tlictikelr•ii,li resist- , tend a ll , e ' s necessarY ' -" - '.-: - 4 ', '. 1 - !Qattara that Other citizens of this county have; -The lawyers of Lower Canada have struck have been made The Secretary of the Coromonw,eilth sten ductieme --...1 -;;-•:".*- e - -•-• 1 ' ••-• 1 ,7- -'-- • '-' ' - - an* euse r sliratel abil - Admelt to the dii- ;' - ) . 1" ; Bautitaaai: a •-•:. .-.:_. • and - Porreetithe miaatatement of the Registei, for hig,her.fees, The occasion was a new tsr. . , , - passed by 27 to 1. Resolutiona relative to ea - -" - - , r'e •- - "---•••••;'''••• ' ' :** ''' tin-bane& Of die - public iiiiiii. i. ' ' 2-- r ''*-- - a• • -1 , erd' w•- - * -- peatips *unintentionally Made, '6o=o we be- iff of fees adopted by the Judges. InQuebee, different as to whether his dau e .ohter mar giving information 38 to VIM mina , ‘.,,, ,,t1e ....,„ 4" ,), rae_te ,, ,.,"_ r . .1 . _et .. dig : ,5e aa r a. C ., 11 .... 01_,,Q13 .,. ....", „ , ... emearrushor l ty , confer a red , ty y sh e• - ac s 11 .- .• • . : .....kl tt l y AR B L E s a s ' y e , ' c a rnal - inn - e. . : lieve it tO 'be essential te the due . - - • administra- maaty.membera - of the bar left the court in a l_e lf i n rze -c.as gr,.ll.l°t ,s l .! g.. te - Th l' an g i r r -: - ‘ Congresiwaseintended tains fottand'aMple 1•a. z. filaßeeetee, : ~..i -•- -... e !--,: - tam OftliatiCe, in =sea of public interest,that , bod y __ *, •-* • , ned a white man or a negro. in a communication in compliance with the. 2ciiktree. , 4 1, 4re.s•• • ! e n-1"-,..a.er,r 4 1., ,1111 4 g , .. ,- .. -to give etieraese power 'of ieualitiali by -Of; ' ea r ' e• - . 4 •••• 1....C.1. Bribwr e : .•1• • ',.- el -.• a ' alitelniurs should enter upon their WO duties 4 • ' ''' •'- . ' • - ' ' She took him at his word, and a few weeks i resolution, • t r. - a irC - i' I' - ' et- C .s nce. • - • . -.'"- .:' -• mere - act of theowner:ineverf stateof the '-a . . 'G.. A. GetouTt '• . .1 - .. r, .'i : -..- - nnirifirieneedby the represent - ations of any glees .. - - ' ' Gov. Johnston, of Pennsylvania, has declin. since eloped with a drieek ALM ; married him, ber of Judical Districts and Counties , in meg; - • • ' • ed the nomjnation•for, U. Se-Senator, so flatter. ..,AnXiet.ElElci 41i '013., 411.1'-: - .... 0454 ! t1.T.1 - 11013; : and e li . lassec.huetzetts- cannot Bey •- - • •••• ' ' - Terest,e party- Ala i 0 n'ir -' ' - ._ _ , . ~.•.. _ ;. . - ....• or us r , on ir th e _ speper- . - . • and in his company went to the different dens which was ordered to be printed. tit:Rai:of tliellfitieri Stites and deli's made in_ thatethee'nelver.enust he-exercised in ca. ene. •To CORnEeroen T' Who rllhP - '' e -: ' •- ENTS.--; 00 a a o • reset , . ingly tendered to him by the Whig CAUCUS, be.. of Ann street in one of which she was discov - ' - - 1 - i iiii - eil 'li '''slipiiiie "'• ' 't . -.‘• -- Rtii•euitios 0 it ,p ~ b Ong, are te . 4. . way, IsTe.w- oil. in a n o th er, and _Pentipylve.. communication.fromCenklin, 11:N.,-iainform. : .:' '' , ' -'' - cause he thinks that his pledges, _dice to his -• liouse..-A greet number of petitioneas to: gred by sue officer, and carried to her fettier. new Counties, Plank Rods, de • latia - Of thiltind;alikillitidingistillie atitei - nit in e third.' The oerner doesnOtanvoke : ed that personal attacks on mica& character - . 1 • 7 ' ••••":- -Er ''''' sEN AT°BB ' 'll constituents are such that he cannot conscien. She is now in the Lunatic 'Asylum. The t e a. ' a c. a ere presen • and'iliciieeple tittrietHfi, - Tara expialliebligi the aid Of the State laws nor can he be pre- ;-- " • ~ - . •-. -IllrasteetraaSzss•roa.-e-After . a pro t rac t e d tinusly abandon his present peeition.--eNewark . • . , • . are not, edmiseable. . . . --:: • unt * . affair has .been linshed up on . acco of the • Mr. 'Morison the Canal '• tory" on the Legishituree of %he Statee, as hibited by theme But we do not h eve ' ei -t - • ' .6 .The Nations of the Continent' is unarcid• struggle the Legislature of Missouri has elece Adrefaser- ' respectability of •the parties. took his seat yesterday. , e new Commissioner, '' Ortettua jridiciall "Ind - the ieilleeiaaaEvery that , olir• siatuteivill beat. such Construe. - 1 - - -,- ' - eeti _ Ile might have 'yen as another excuse that • • ably delayed till next week. Woe acknowledge - Hearra*PeYer , "V - il: succeed -Hon.given , , stater 'LW: °sleeted - in violation Of itbafein-, tine.' 7 ReePeetTorthe Legislature will lead • i • T i m. ii . . Beaton, a i a . yeees f rom il e a f our th e e there WAS not the slightest chance for his elec. • SENATE, jail 17.-Petitions.-The usual stimulant, steS void; and-tin:4 iniges of - revs. -us to 'interpret - it quite: differently.: eve, our ebilgations t!:s the- malmr for this finely BC/11.11"115'' Tap r .aUto variety of • • • petitions were presented; ' Among - _ . Marehnext e The ,vote stood Geyer,Bo ; Ben- lion. - try cage throng_houtt:tbeserUaltetteStOtes'eannot"'coricedtiethati the - LegiSlatare of Writte: kelt*. a• . --. *-,- . - • Tilitill-File't CONGRESS-Strolld Session. them the following; . _ ton, 55,and 23 scattering. . _ . * -D. W. Hopkins, Sheriff of St: Clair Co., • . , • rap heuentd,tio:_resPeet. the -Coatitietion , as Periesylvanisuaer intent:led:, CP ties& an act . - -.42 . .. • rentrl'ia. Our first 1:1 - ,,a'ee in the Address - • Jam 17th.-Honseae-The House met at 12 , „ . For the repeal of the lairs exempting certain : e h e ,,,p a rametintelayeaand., ilisregati„ oil : lpg-, tif nullification in effect or principle The ,„ •, - • ; line, .. . - ./NDIANA SEscrou.- Hon - D; Bright is Illinois, and Collector of the State and county of s- B Chase fast teleran 22a for "ear- M and after the reading of the Journal, Sec., property. For a law to prevent cattle fame •Istition Sil e rjeli 'violates -its pr,oviennas.. ;All interpretation , which we give to -ems actis , re - . '.••.... e , •- re-elected to the Senr.te from Indiana. Mr. rerenue, the Cincinnati Gazette of the 17th ~ '''' - " -"-- 'L;l4.l`d . t - "t1 fel '1 t - - - -- 'l. - ;•1: 1 - '•ait- S . • ' - rine - read eaernigue• aitd inAbe second col- o a_e , , pewee mit y,-. p ,_ o,le , e era goverue, tee same ,w e ece e.e,seome.put on tee act ef •; - ' , .. a- . • , /Drtgiit receiveu the whole Democratic vote in instant says, left for parts unknown, about went immediately into • Committee of the running nt latge on the public hialiways. Set •entlit is reservUll'te the S t ates and the 'Pee-, Cengriskitielf, atictilie'same that theiat; ) neitn,' . .l . Sili_diee; Tor efirm" : ',real " . ..ite - rae.", _. . the Legisleture, and five. Whigs. - His peen. Chrisurias time.. His defalcation is stated at oral for the • ' Mole on the state of the Union, and resumed .e incorporation ef new binks. Sea . consideration of the cheap' post ge hi'. era"'" - ''e passege of a law establislinga free I 'arid the' Le,gislateires ef ' the respectlife ter' brie receired LY the inperioientiii of ' ' A Pe- , ._ . . - -• 1 -• • - •,- . - , -• • - -••- . ..,----e - ,.- -.. T - • , Tmuri . ..- .. . laxity in his State seems imbonnded, and he between•Bls,ooo and $17,000: • a teteivitiereitact such-statuteensthey see theeoniteyeeeThat the own &of eistsret: ..''' i''. " • ' .. :. ' ~ - ' retnrns to the Senate with thi, Tuft confidence TEE CLERGY or Malmo -A am I p_ ph et pub- - Two substitutes were offered by Messrs. banking system, and for the ue of sma - - -- . ' - I:,•ted•by : the Canstitettion - kat , ' ' 'ht t- • '- ' jz' - ' - letter,: hat -prole i . . a rag o serre im in a pea; a ~ e e er • 1 Int Mother cohnenave publish the "Instruct. -- • t • ' ..• - - • ofthis conatitnents. • 1 tidied in Mexico, states that the income of the Phelps and Brown, of Indiana. • One proposing notes*. - • ere-laws - Of the Uniterletuites;or their iiwil manner iChererer lie - can - fnd him; not fa inga.tariff-Reatilutions," of Mr. -Dimness, toga. After transacting, some business of no gen. three and filie cents on letters, mid the other Constitutions.; , , a•- ' 1 ' ' 7 - ' ' '-'l . - * **item's, - -"tumultuous' and : - strirecisbiabli they iivith the very candid and able remars of DELAWARE U. S. SENATOR.-The legista. clergy, of that country amounts to .•?0,000,900 a uniform rate of 'five cents, both of which were aral interest, a committee from the House an. . liverymen is secured on the ' possession Manna; and if Tesisted With - - fore ,• those the - Editor of the, Keystone. , " . ture of this state, after seven balloting* elect- per annul& • They are also in possession of rejected. ' • nounced to the Senate, Ahrit the memluirs of o r J i ii . peorerty,, of ' , :whatsoever.otituris...or. who make such resistance -:ari"&illy of a ' Deenoi4atisean no longer shat their _eyes to ed James A. Bayard (Democrat) U. S. Senator landed 'property repreienting an enormous ' SEsers.-Various petitions, memorials and the House were awang file presence of the .' chqraftea and afeal.efeellY •PerPosee , - elevee breach of the public 'pence, - nett . inestabe : the feet- that they have •-egain to • arm them- in place 'of 'John 'Wales, whose Senn -expires capital. The revenues'otAhe General Govern. reports were presented and appropriately re- members eithe'setrate, in order to proceed to are considered as property, and for evetey . answerable for the, consequericea.,- This is. s er e' •, . -- - with the Fes "rit, sessionM Bayard ment itselfaire silted not to exceed $6,000.- - - ' the opening oftho returns of the election held 1 s for a contest-teat they have aroma 'to . _ „ e ).. t e. .r. . , was • ferred. purpose therightof tluaowner-ed•ust be re- giving to . the,mpater all the rights which, - . 1:. .- ....-_ -•- a phaseselected by 'tire majo ity ' • ' • 000. .. , . inOctober for leattor and Surveyor General A . meet fins question mall its complicate , . n • ~, The Chair presented the .credential&of Mr spciaadd. ee• a.-- . a . . t , - .- • - •••••: be .ean elm _under iho oat ef c 9 ngreas, ftrig ! . ; . _ ~,. ~o _,_ tst ,, tiiii ~,i..,,,,,,., ; : ap e " t e ei.ht e IN - o i n e a • - o '0 ye , A Harr -An editor in Califo • the • The Senate then. proceeded to the hill of • The supreme law of the land provides all'thii.airelieritiWlii.ch - the* "ois-ner el any ""''' ,ff a t n 1 , '7, a . , '.3 • • ..- MEIS ...4... ' ..,. uENATOR.-Juoll.. Henry . • thee "no pereoiiikeld to service' or labor in other sbeeies of ' propel ti ha.e by the cam- demands of monied pow-ea-bound togethoenid Dodge - . Dem. -hag Le-. ;I:at:meted U. S. Sen. ""'''' 'end most , effectual Icl a; the Hens ' go•-•., diggers are Senator from Pennsylvania, for six years sifter e • . •- ' • • - '* - ' 114 onward ii theinetifict of Monopelfand athr from this State on the first - ballot. The those who use the plougn and ', ma d e in te e , 44 After counting the votes, the Senatere re. ame e Stea s e,ander tbe laiii - ther.tiof, e,ecaping• mon law-to retake . it peak:ably. * , re ,- . ~ , _.3• .-, , _. , ... ._ i pursuit of A'• It The profits ' f "--""- -e---. ; h-* ' Dodge" ' • inininOtheiaStrita-eliill, in ebrisiiqiience of , . Their legal- mid° of preceeding was to Priellege. • 1/1 esay, this . qtteshon, whits we vote stood 69, Doty 7. -• ; _ i gricu ure. . e o gold .1 Jam 18th-The Senate was not •in session - turned to the chamber and adjourned. digging are " mighty onsatain," while the prof- toalay. ' , HovsEa-A-number of petitionvvere pre. , any, lair-dr regale - men; be discharged from atterapt - peaceiblY to 'surest and secure the once supposed settledia an beingunsettle,d, Frenima U. S. SENATOR.-Mr. Nalloty, . - . such service or-laboi,bni"sluill he delivered fugitwee, and if forcibly resisted they could and Ithe alternative is now Presented for Dem- (de) been re.) has be eleetedU. .S. Senator over its of legitimate industry are sure. - HousE.-.4fter reading the journal and dis. seated. , • qt r. kii elaita 'of the . parey tie iihinniiieli - ser - - lawfully use -stifficient 'fotee' to orencome eerite"to choose r -another iinconiPromising ee r . y u l e° . •, I . ~ ' ' -It is eomewhat sing,ular th.at daguerreo.„ posing of some unimportmt businessthe House On motion the Houseappointed a committee .. ~viite, et 'Table thay Ibis due." ' l'aWledier such resietance, without_ - being, 'chargeable struggle,--another victerye 'glorious as blood- types cannot be taken in Europe equal to those went into Committee of the Whole on private to invite the members of the Senate to be REvreve Commssionin.-At a Meeting ol bills. - " . presentiat the opening of the returns for Sor• _ maYbebeioven individa 1 opnuenie cora 'e'cith a riot. . Acetircling to the statement tese; or ittaine ana diegrabeful abandonment - taken in the, United States. . corning de - institution:of - elaveiyeeduabisa -of those in the immediate vicinity and•had • \ of an iesrie created. by ourselves, and - success- tile Eleventh t di t e r l ! i ts t i r r et, iate Jutem of f tie • . -Mt Bancroft; the Historian, has estimated After debate, several bills were ordered to veyor-and Auditor Generals tory of, the -limes ,when ,t, e Constitution the best, oppertunity of seeing, , the resiet-, 114 sustained in a- contest that Wine Pier be counties of u Luze u me, SusqueCn P a rind of • j , a . e _that at least one•third of the white population be reported to the House. , -. Ssvera, Jan. l&-The Speetree laid before was - ;aitopted •• clearly- -showe, , that wine since ennunenced on the part of the Slaves- • - Prebend' by' thie Sotiritree• and even - the ming. held raWilkeebarre, o h th ' ' f thc. IT *icA S nte ea inst., o. ___ _to_ atates OTO directly descended The Committee then I rose, one bill was the Senate a communiceticai from the Auditor - mat ,:this, or some 4milar • provieion„ atm .0f that yeti are the , sole emigeri. ; ... ' ritiele remin eciel World' '• ‘-' ' . . .. Henderson Gaylord, Esq., of Luzerne f the ' county, com e twentY-two thousand Puritan emi. Passed and the House adjourned.- ; ' General, relative to Judicial Districts, the Pay union cif ',these States.woeldnever.liave ta• • the mora - 43 , or ireeei 4 relity of slavery as • , . e 1 , , , . , . woe appointed Revenue Commissioner forsud ken place, Und.the, history•of. the ,p,re.sent an inetitution; yeti hareeno riglitan entraid- ." Penisyliennia is' tribe - the bittle ground Of disixica in plane, elf Jahn Brisbin, resigned. ts wh fi t ' gran ors settled New Englend. Jan. 20th.-Housr..-After the usual open- and milenge of Judges, fee. . limos Is prignailawith ericienec. thet withe',ora ' it is sanctioned by the lairs . and Coe- this:qiiestione mid her interests the pretext for .., aa' The •Commissioners :of this county ••••• ' a business, it was resulted that the second 3r F monpresented ' • It is stated of Gen. Putman that he plan- in °" • I ' e resolutions adopted , ' out its faithful' ru'lfiluaetit netiteepart of thy . st it u ti ej aa,e_ eha - country tillieh are Mike the war ;' then Who ure they on _Whom Oriente. e xec a pp e l l ees y F. B:Streeter, Eeq., Counsel; ted ia his native town in Windham county, a Tuesdhy in February, should be devoted to me e l eanimouely by Commissioners of the District nolielarellildbletaies:it.canuriebe. en : re:: ohligatery on 611.- - -The immarality if it ex- il. lei ule eid State is to depend - : When Ali' 'combat . e., . . an • . ;sr , Clerk. . d R I IC A. Esc] CI mile of apple trees in the highway, so that tbe District of Columbia business. of Kensington, renionstrating against the can 'tininialr ihepeifetrity'ef iheUnien with istsedoe:s not 'rept at ' yner door 6' yeti 'are . • : •• - - • eI- thickens, when all the :forces that Andmicen, ' poor might have apples as well as the rich." On motion of Mr. Bokee the construction es selidation of the City and Districts. Read art t eits . atiendant bleasiegse iniperionsly de: not r_espontible for it, bat yen-wet:id: be h i . e d •• • • Sranr: AcdnErr.-As the ' Abington stage !the Dry Dock at San Francisco was ordered tei referred to the Senators from the city c,•:d How unromantic it is to ens leaving : a place, on rriotay last, the bor. , be enjoying mods efe every* broneh of the State Gov- highly,culpable _were yore on Account of h. b eht 1 b o her in one desperate," Ibe suspended Tor the present. county. . . erninante - Execeiiree legislatire, arid jadi- , any, the:tactic. i s ileas , on that subject. tolled. ,u• - • "' n e e ,`' ear 1 ne_a establish. a t se took ,fri,gh on the top of the hill near the bright dreams of future happiness and have Malan - honest, faithful: and. strict; oomph an enforeing the laws ,of the land: . The °ma ' s° n ," l ' - ' stra „gg a e ' w •, ~ . •an. pee t- Methodist , reh; and run Sielently dearn,up. 1 them all dissipated by the ein,ging of a Foun- Ma Grennell endeavored to introduce a res. PErrrunts FRESENTEIk-FOT the ince ore elution authoriaine the FrieateConstitution to, tion of the Ind -- - - fP ' antiewithlthis duty.- That no impedimentel same constitutional • provisions which ena- U 2 te Pl'itl'ege au l' . r owe f • ‘ l% . e inquire egain; ependent Company of Mont setting the" ck" and badly- hijuring ' a t i dy , dry bell! . ' be placed in sea commission. ' , gomery county for the recovery of Woken hoe shall ebe e thrown in-the way of the slave ble.s the master ,tr, seize hilealare abscond- on whiiii la 'Pennsylvania_ to depend in, her pasierv.r.„.., eking her Collar brine, &co- -TWO editors monied in Allentown' ,in o ' bweer in -eciiiining his •property, either - 14 ino into Permsylunia will enable the Piti- 'hoar of trial r ,On what men or party', of men ne Jam 21st.-Sraisre,.-Mr. Sturgeon presen- i ses. For the incorporation of the Bank of No other seri s injury wita done. ' Nveek! What is the world coreine to I the ennatmedt of improper laws, or theil- i zen of this State to - seiee , his apprentice cen reliance be placed ; .13(i who they des- , ted a petition from merchants and, others, of 'Easton. • FroraDeborah H. Needles, of Plea FEMALE CouterzarErreus.-Five women "that a line of mail sten 1- ad lphin liar atithoritv to eel c e rtain real e: , legal interference of the people. ..In °idol fleeing mote " Virginia, or special bail to . tined to be honored mind revered by her in fn.' Gov. Quer 11.- e A warrant for the arrest of - • - a i _ tr; anrairinte effect this previsielieof elie J bring beak . his • principal ' from the ineet • ttireyeare; for their' fearless fidelity to her Gov. Qui I, .i of Mississippi, for participation were arrested in New York city on Friday last, i mers to be estsblished from Philadelphia to tate. For the repeal of the Militia I iws of the - .CoristifixtrOn.;an act pr Congress' Was paSs-1 distant state ef the Tuion... It is only h 1 9 leenvie I This question is easily answered,-. in the Culean xpedilion, has been., issued - by charged with passing several bills on the 311. Rio Janeiro. Commonwealth. For the, establishment of a ed iin the' year 1793;providieg aratubt by tvietue of - the Federal Censtitntion that the , • ,Ito her host' of pure antlable public men, whose Judge Ghats. in-New Orl it was tebe ners' Rink of Pottsville. They said they be. Numerous petitions and reports were presen- ! Free Bunking system and the issue of small -1 ni.ich theietiteirer - elinultl - Seize - and - reninie leveret, of =Mine lori eau b° wrreSteu • an " Wlatale bolds ere vitally imbued ' h the ' ' ' wit le pnn. executed on t e arrival of the U. S. Utehal, ! !Iceiged in Philadelphia. - , . ted and disposed of . notes For the incerioration of meadow lends lit eleve., giving him the•riebt (if manneape 1 returned fa:ape:dal:meat, if • tmee escaped 1- .- / - , • _, r. e , e .' C apt. John Guthrie Democrat. was elec. A petition was presented from the Regents f Democratic * •frith. These,h 1 lii Da • in Kingsessing and Tinicum •. .- -- e' t •-a: t • . and should we re _ I mp es o our, 5_01:1 - _T. VIS. . , application tor-a- writ or ranee- - , • 1 ' ••-,_ e • • • tie& itathe first instanee,erind_ providinglPm beyond cur Jens ec tou , , . . . . , ..,._.. i of the Smithsonian institute, asking $150,000 . Buis REroarEn.-A number of' bills were -- he'llui fuse to perrorm aur ehare of the federal i a 'au qinnivatiotelmfore A luilge °I . eta ' - : - ted mavor of Pittsburg' b a majorit of 400 er I..s..shorucia in the tam - supported by her as Corpus WAS ontemplated, which' it is Iseliev- ; • e'' Y '- Y '1 f t h e . i i us of r • the interast fund he add to ' ed - , reported by theStancfingCommittees, es ready with what fare can we call upon indomitable democratic sires and sons, are the , ed le be ref -ed. ' • , tedj•Statee,, : ier rixagistreteof. the . .-meete„ es compact. . . , •d . ; I‘.. ~, , . . : Joe Barker, the wing mayor, got few votes. -1° surp lus the permanent fund of the Instituticn in the' ' epeedence of the State • end with that this „ to the right of . ownershipe endun dee prcinf oily of . our sister states to perform theirs [ . , NEWSPAPERS 13 - CoNsEcTwErr.-Thero are • • ' I for the nction of the Senate. Amine them . -• ! I,...OVNTE ' RF .S. Counterf it t m tie es on t h e ;tic hd • Connecticut, "- Treasury. 1 ' 1 was a bill incoirieretine be Philadelphia Life ..., . .. . . • of its exteterice, an order:ls-directed to be • Shoeild we pertrat'the law to, be _violated!, whole cbuntry. ,00 we ezi. an this matter? If pee , e , ~,,,, _ . , ipa a e in ten daily, three tri m, tbe relief r issue fth Mr. Slanerim presented a resolution; which' ' ' , rande - Tor therenth „4 - 4 , i t : c h . fniiqv_e. The with impunity nn the subjec . t of Slavery, Iso; and those we littee ' spoken _of, heave the "•" . .". 8 1: ' ''l 3 .'.' a ', .-.- .. re -issue * e 1 we ekly, anti thirty 7 two weekly - newspapens; of ems a eO pta e . ing„iri„ of ' insurance Compiny, and one niltkorising NN r. into the expediency ' •-• e • ' ' - '' - - ' 'a v - - mil- ere hare no security that it will be ribc '. •,' ' team act also.peneades.Prettepe ere pc, .. . -ere , i field, ahere shall we loolefor the delenclera of • 'erg arao the same on the Farm- which five of tho dailies are Whigahree Demo- i 1 West and Sarah F. Leivis,'-of Philadelphie, to • ' '' 11 'Orions who shrill - Obstruct ed on any other. The illegal punishment l a mele e: re we all ', l ," %s p• in t s " o ••• er'ef Bank of' • i caster; and any quantity of, Ireeorganizing the State Department '1 d I t d N ' re - f the t• • ' ales against, a_ _ ci ,_ ~ , , e era , nee pro esse a ; - era , nn two entral; sue 4 e n-neekbes - i i ... v. • 1 - ... .: sell and convey certain real estate. . the iiiiiier in the Seim - ire' er rune - Val of lis'ilaihice we impose on others in one case, a t o ler& . - emus reports ait sommittees. I DILLS rAESLD. s A bill nuthorising the Sec. • • - are WM nine Democrat threeltelitdous ono ' • - This' boideilletibriel eiliiiity• Wall may be inflicted on- ourselves in the pext 1 , -. 1 I . -, '. : , • -; : '' suirculation • hey are generally easily detect- were r e c e ived, but no Wiriness of importanee ; ee -.. • ea , . . •i It is,worse than folly Tor. the Democracy - Of! •• - • • • ' Free Soil, one Temperance and so e Neutral 1, . A d •Pb' C ' t• l on !trisect:de res ytenen _ ongregn. inn cf the proVieliend ofthis tie% - f . exeept tnet,part li o eannot getter illustrate our views es l itthis State t o" shrink a ' ' ' ' ' ..an , , led with the c caption of -those on thelLarris- ' - ' • m . " SaCe s" 1 i Philadelphii to sell certain real eat to A ( • - .4 . Riotielit on State:l:Steers) eon ening eons- hes he propriety and necessity,: of rendering) . tamper a.tei eell!pr, 3 " btu , Bank. - .ok out. .- ' . -The State of lowa has ordered a block of i Jar;. 22.--Szeerr..-Mr. Seward presented' ~ • • • tooloreTroarai dl y steo g r eeee by the superior ' obedience to the laws. than" by quoting al . • arise orithis question • arid more than mad- * • marble for the, Washington Monument, with • • ' i the ?waive, • hil l sutherising , several for the repe il of e 0 , , the four German Refonntd' enurtaeof .this-Aievetal States, by different part of the very aide 'opinion, ,of, Judge lir:less to Manion it . .ro - sw,ilioe, one inch Ma. RE -a. w's Vcaz,..-do e C r repor t,' ' o a, the following inscription . _ , I Slare Law. Laid on tbe table. , ;Churches in Lancaster county; to lien certain '1 the osition rea man - i - ^ ' • * • tro to d . ,s ta t e e :oircuite „ludgeseeind , by the. , Baldwin; oe a shelter pecesien. The leat* i P al dy, med, sto ecknowl-ithe proceedm .of tile Democratic' Legislative! lowa.-Her affeetions, like the rivers of her M" Ftefr m th gemmittee on Foreign' r e ' • P. 00 , o e , ' '1 estate A bill for the issue of anns to • • • military schools - ' • , SiSpraMorriourtetef- ;het; United Stales. e it. i ea :lodge, in his cliargp to the jury _aleted CI age - . an entr, at the sacrifice - of tenth; where 1 Caucus, the me of Isaae-Re,ckhciw, Es 1 borders,fl to *II • Esq., cp. ow an inseparable mom Rektions, reported A 'bill for the, reanganiza., - _ . . muse l a o, a. e . e .ag „ ;: a a lio 4in, law of 'the e land e "if-, tins 'spirit, pervades . the country ;, it none exists. We do not, 'cannot think that Om' on the h ball - t 1 .I A bill to retnltnte the copltl of the 3recbar , - bile opinion i - ' d ' ' ' 1 - ' ' - -' . bee e et th ,; , ,ereevery-eleizene_ ,_ ,_.„ _ a public , s -atiffere to the Democrats of Penn 1 • 'lit6' ' .k f , . pearsje o amongst those who re-. - Ettcrezcsa Ceocx.-M. Peyrot, of St. Eti- ton of the State Departinent. ' I B ank '' of Philadelphia nail a hill to cure 4 ..„ . , . . , s - 3. wlnla :Wig 0 .no rom f tetfor Mr, ; .dhead. !We leant that on thatl cane, his arr a nged an - dea l : l ea blo c k; a ft er , m e Clay's 'restitution about more effectual les e tr e ,4ALs. o f eiaa 2 g e ien 'boa the con ! laws which protect nee species of ,property; meeting this question again, after hating 4Sb-111;111ot 3lr e I Mow v tedfo Mi.' o r . Woodward.l ere believe, an American invention, which, at• measbres for the suppression - of the African . certem defects in the charter ef the • lyevre;• stanwereal power.to prohibit, their.officers those whileadAhn'errisaddagninst ela .. !erl . ..ined.one - so hard fought victory, li t A 'I I 'eV burgh Bank, were introduced into the H 0938. ' froin,enrninr,-1/ote o.f .Cougreee into', efleet. nizeynt.no . distant da - y, find a- new one ai• - a does e correct the error to make the record tight amen expense, and by mama of communica.' Slave Trade were then taken up consid. tbe ' Ahe - the alert, t l ook ' . ~ no ome us o; on eo welli-penneer an .- - * I - I SENATE, inn. 21.-A . number of petitions The federal ever:lancet .rniis,t' a-ettlirchliblreeted siaiustiAlieir landi a theireatores and -; eio the silica of' •ur -la les; and' l' - ea ' - - .- ! - • - tug wires, will indicate the same moment up. j ered. , 1 were presented this morning, for the coma. - - lte oili•effieers, but the State geverninents' their debts, if- at:Lister - Cannot tetain-thn ti n P .`. 1 ..., - . t,: P...1r..t.. ' House met -,'• on a myriad of clock faces. -In this manner.' Jan. 23.-110E5E-Tho at 12 It., _ • n .. „an o _ - , , ~ r --- • las, exceedinely so, lest we loose iralue . Ill•arr7 We • • told-the population of rAzerne, . . 1 d-tion of the city and - county of Philadelphts; "Mr ' • ' bare Me tirittibrity: fa' iirabibit this itiers• - rif easterly •of- -slaveaer redemptioner; thil e e ... -- . •le e c . • ' . irni be 1 gi s t ' the ' d. - An imm - enses one clock will servo a whole city, and the in. 1 and after the uaual opening business, , c a , . Ceneeiii' - freribeing enforced WitNiii their Tema mint giro_ op .the. guard i ansh i p. 4 ~ t e . n ce, by bringing upon ourselves the charge . of L. , .... ear y . , - . • 1 habitants may take -Time into their houses, from comenittees were,called up. Aueeng them a for free bankme system based on et:dee-tech imerease. In 846, including' Wdroming-the limits, iiitl-;ilVief net' bf - - - S - teteleglilietion sii children,- bail: have .no hold upon - their IM°°j l l.sistene9 l ~• -, . . , . I-I, . , . . ~ . .• , - .• - . , and pay by the 'month as we do for gas and dm . was one by Mr.,Johnsoriebf Tennessee, to give d• for - lerolate -is 1 'IA - ' i i 1 I onnete .t -eue..• ..., et utter.y a t on-- eir ne pa., time ore - •lif . ditor . cannot- etr.rest, Ins t , - - ,populatton w • 44 000 being an; increase in our opponents ere deterraleica te force us, „ , 3 . - Ivr ter. What n vista of inaccurae in anivals'; Emma th the 'landless. ' ' , • - 1 numerous' bills were reported by standing 1 ~ . ' tirelyi l 'eciltlar Tui- I State- legiSlature "may detain:, by lawful-Mertes,. and he who.lceeps lintel thisemitestngairi; it milt la' r ai t , 4ith a 1 the old count_ of neSrly Thirty : Thoisand, a - . . - • - Y \ '' $ M Seward resented a petition committees fc'r the eietion of tho Sannte. e preteigtheirititen soil and theic'ewa severe . x i p . t ar i - f ,-- ht -r - • I determination • 1 . --•- h h !What inland ounty in the State beatithier - I _rig LI owner es - m u d s •or cate 3 out ' sue ias men evince wen b a t. t hat „ . no rooze b eing caught at home, by difference i.. were.- r. p p The bill incerporating the Philadelphia :Life ' ---' ' V - io'i - a - 'l)* - t" - 1 tl` ' for -' - J' ' '.- D ena ' ' -- '- • •' - --- in clocks, at hours maned forfriends or clad.' for the repeal of the fugitive slave, law, which .. . , ... a _ , Misty - liana all ririlition;•butaiiiiist ilea in a rgaposseesioneweile e ,pra c e ine is. , res- j _ mg. Right and, name.: Let this . bothe, , • ' '' --• •- ' • - 1 ' - - - Insurance Company peeseitne Deflate, e , • i tem to call. -- • ' -•" - ' •. • was laid on the tabl e ; * - ' . suiisellatiello9 to Ille - futlurzbuomPlete . -- -41a9: -- A ss . e ia - lYbe.l.T e itbe. - -3s'swe s- eemises :tri• - ise.tbe' case, end VeCiurt - themintilet; for eneuriail ;far 3iiidi -- COURty . ~ - - ' rt. introduced. a' resolution la 4 o':' , n...44tieinieXled o .VCitil.l 4 heioiFder Pr S.est:° o ;l4 l . ' 4 ll4 ;f o n . .iiii:T.i. tai.eidirlilealsltto e'o -- "iri e s a T n isk - - - -- - 4.- -- - - d•• • • .3: .. i - , •_. , „ , ...e .cupp an -. sustains hull, -SO ' gave Brisbin. he democratic camadato for the -,• A 3 Apnea Taxer.-A Eirmer residing near ' A great number of petitions were then re., ' • • relative to the csaitillehmen of a line otstean a fue,ilive in seizing or ; regulvieg z ilitn anditc° 'Ori e derleke ft! - 6S:iti e:dtriinistraterr's by Teles • o i rin inl y - - 1 ,4 , 11_ , ,itja b* e ui - e r aii e -„,,,,,„•--- - i • i n: - ' i , - I „: - -,' el' . - di ) • u rd _ di s •' * Iflul ' ' 'II * Bucks''P ' 'while - l• calved- - ' • '' - - -- 1 , ..1- , . t , a . men 0, county, a,, bare a . the net iif Ctiegralie t iseOid. .. ', "••'-. - I ,ef"thelfeent tideffinri,:the blinds-of Seetale ,, , r e e e. •• s f `';‘,.• A _...^:, A __ . '.... 11 ,.. , +.• r..... P. a . a . - . 0 . ... 1 ye°4 10 .9- al., • - - egresepo Ind, . • •'- • ' ' • The bill !Aim , . a nension to thelielre of Alp* between San flarleisecl wad China, ar , " frerYi lino-on:the - Milford read to - maiket; a few!. a . g ra • taken r I e - - - 4 l t - A - '- - *nil , a brief- Philadelphia, NOrfol end ntwerp. . , I = 3l -s itiei . e . iii ;, - e iiiiih ei . o . c• nl i i •A ff i ii 4 s - i.t: ,i,- 5 ,. 63 . 45 .% t it t i i r ma n l y: de - w o ol i.i h - s , • shee r., a e. 7 enrevaile.„.eseeeraeneree6 oraripaisie Fru : lay rfe_ pelletl e; . biganenisteleeteetJeCal mornings ei ne a, , eafe e e• & I kea.- h a d le a ta i le iteen. Barton, WO 2up, an. - . i , ...., . { . . b- C I loa• ' eery A c eilitileilieYdr;{,pr,Oiertilif striated . sin - so ofe-imielliik•ffefillt‘Ohaild -4 , 3intler. - It, ',Ln erl P- 2: - 1. -P 3e ."- e • ;!*li i- i 1y .4 18 ',. /i nr. 1 1.! in MO- on. -1 1 ; 1 ••.: 1 ': a.- -, •- • board let down, and six bags of oats stolen - out:elm • "sideration,PasAed• i -• • • --al' ' 4% tem?Tdrance. 1 4 1 01 Y 1 4. 1 n cit.nn ) ss email el'iVeit tififfit 'entiiniAltViiiiiil 40hiell-iiimlakmintoilkulairsiulif the ribs& liv.""•? '??'!! 4 ": , -.l' ~:, !:, -... la, a : tate e •e. , •--- -- - - ' ' l'a ' - -7" --- .7 7----- ea. e s'' - - - - ••o' f the Vick - Paifittli ** wagon; without be' - 'l7 ' The reiolution Of WWII allotittlie - oost of e consolidation of rara , oticenSießtereei r d n e tt h , - , J , , . , , , . . ~ , , ' " "-*"“". -" • IFON' Cale: elinsfon liaknorinerited;rind the - • e , 1 ma e - a . __, ; • • • • li t e eitv . an county of Philadelphia. ' thedefttadleurai•ratbis 49 1 i l ar- 'le.'ee"-era , ears. • trnstabradee e ell!' -,:tfl!:vfo )..,#:` .. - ;,:i;' .1 . .41 '.,rai Efiti m - E i ..ii •,iti c. ...."-Th• • e iiii t ' i ri e - ••e a . - ~,,' lionelea • r d .i - aWare of it." - ' a*;* '. -' • - :- '- - a dry - dock in'ealllserrilat vial adopted. ' '"I-' - d - - ' wit) • NriliiiniTitylor'sncl , iiititit? otisi ; .`tilikettlt ";4 1t4 / 4 # 34 i g t 5t311114; 114seent i" -st 0!"•1' e ' 1 °1; , l'a,""-"-JaeirePottt•eog of . 1 . - 4 _ ea; .e, _eaa,a.•; . : ee , . - •,: ,-, e* . - • / ao . et irt - e , .- asta um - 1 'TheCqramlttee, imi Batiks weralnstruo _ or Liu, State niA9rginiattansitindietsid4cre Aggeeil,..-. l . l :;:irP.fetite4 *,., iittiesfient of., _ 0 - 204 ., ~,,,,,, ~ ,,,,2 , 1 8-I` rei L ,t ,lr e , 4 441 . e!. lB ..rTY'ini - .Sei , ii.e,it4 11 2... .. 1 -M24 cebilti, tliallePPlY*,.._ : _ 4 4PN/ 5 _ -JETtlect Ps Pramtles--In the The rem It, 14 Al 9 . Tin'. . . _ .. e i i nqu i re t ate. th e ezp . e4 - 4ierteq . ?!,43 . 11r . lating A lal ' via: and : assault and battery i: -.2'hieriludiet-! , fuelecarlie to-the-puilliceethow -fat' alai master . ' ----. ' -''' """ ' l 'l l ' th .nn.: 4le*h e r eigmloc 4l4o, eu.. - 4"tl lo ..deitil " Pr . - MP '. AtiTurt'ir'aradess''..ef Preildelit Yeffersoleeli*lti'dieieja of ' aturildir . ig ; °IQ 11119/3911 smiles ' reatyalning banks fnau using improper means -•--- -.•-- -ref.,- e4a. • - AN-the-fa& - ot tide rinble ''-- - illho' -' I than --- - ••• •ee-------e - '' -- - r ' - 4.1801 - WO Rea the Cale . iife - pa grail); ' -1 üblielanda fer 4 limited , period - of time, Was _ ; •* ' '• ' .e Oa ment trbarges tirestitiiiiffetost , sitaute, with; Atirktl 4 se Elr;.: ) tkr.ma,a-mg a1.7.-elave;siod' .:... ~i ~ 1 , -Ise?; " -- I F"! Y" ' I •- ' - -', .': a• • - •,' '-. • - g ra • . 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I the last session of Cougress,.every fagirise wilty..l3ereaffer4e,Seized-under,a - starrynt issued bie‘' eye* obpa titinal as that law lesuPpesed litany to le,* is ! , ,certsinlyiiifer .for the peace:and bakbieSS of„th'e cetiitnuaiiythan ,:the lass of #cfruck.: 'VAS bitter to have the'decision :)f.,iiien . incollipetefii officer - 1i; tfiiik to perirdt - Bcfcre the passage of that act. 'every city, town anil , Xilip.e ofautCutotuattWsn,l4'u..w' • isuNect toriets and broils by the efforts of 1 citizens - 113.14 the= Saitherri Slates td - ..eier-: tie COW st itntioa. and „laws ..pf :. the nited...State& Ndir all is settled peacedWy.. Pie import- aoce of .this . prosecntien has • therefore cllci-intotnaignificiitite, but nevOit kr,e,W.vou must ; patiently',.lionestly, and•lta paiOnll-Y,passnpootte etideneclieleTrelow, aticlAepide..ibe.,cause accardingto,tbe ei .es fWe down 'for, your tnidancO: —The letter co:signing - 8800; "which - I,Sias,dingteteral by Mr:geiratict praying foi there. supposed.to have.been stolen from the pail peal of the Fugitive, Slave Law. between Hopkinsville, Ky., and Clarksville, l , - On motion'ther we' re lai d on the table. Tenn., reached its destination .at the• latterl The Ereneli•poliation bill was then taken place some days since, when the - mail , rider up and idler some little'debate passed., we's released from prison, _ _ - Jon.2sth.—Szlearo.—Varions petitions, re. • Dr Oliver_Wendall HoiMes, the poet,' rts is po,and Memorials, Were presented'and dis. "—. writing a biographical sketch of the late .Dr,,posed of •• -- • Mr. Shields reported a bill making Gen era l Parkinan,ln foms - a part , of la work. entitled •,- ' ' "The Benefactors of the Dredical School nt: 6 -e° l t , for his gallantry during the Merle:a- 1 University; 'of, which H oiden-1i one ( War, I l Lieutenant General, • biarva - rd ,I HonsE.—After the usual opening business, of the Professors. - _-. I the House took up for discussion some pri. —The Knocking Spbits, at Milwaukie,breali hate bills, and are now engaged in considering chairs; sing,-tip :civet tables, . and behaved so. them ~. ~ - - Jan. 27.— Hot —The House met at the bd, on one occasion, that mortals had t o in-1 Iterfere to stop the row. - I - 1 usual hour, when Mr. Ilarolson, of' Georgb , , I — Th e "seventeen year . locusts" which ore 'asked leave to introduce a joint resolution,put- I said to appear once in seventeen y ea rs; will hug a different. construction from that of the return in the summer of this year, 1851, their Secretary, of the • Interior upon the Bounty last appearmiee being in the summer of 1834. L a nd Law. . ~ , McDosocort NVu.LCAso.—Judge Buchanan,' The Secretary requires that personi- to be at Nast Orleans, has deCided in favor of the' entitled to the benefit of the 'net, must have writ sequestering the property to the State i been eng"gedis heMilitim until the relative right .of the claimants can be I Leave was not granted. _ determined. , . Son-rt.—Messrs'. Ewing and Dickinson presented petitions in fitvor of a line of steam -A small gold ring, about two-thirds of an l en to Afrive; , inch in diameter, was found in the crop of a i m r. . Cooper presentedpe 1 sous for a line of t't* , snipe that was shot bra young • 'gentleman of lsteamers'from Philadelphia to Brazil. Charleston, on New Year day I . Mr. Whitcomb presented the 'cred , ntials of 1 —The Hartford Times- regards as among !Senator Bright, who- was re-elected Senator the follies of the day, the lisping propensities; from Indiana, of some young ladies, or the-habit of diopping Ithe letter s in their conversation. .The editor says he has. known them to utter such senten ces as the following: "He was in Mithithippi theme time thine, but is in Miththouri now,"
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