The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, February 26, 1852, Image 2

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VOid . WOUrl4,be Miffitiejet'argiiinentAtlpp,Se.
giEr Let every Wring tui‘Z.,. u!icluAth,taylng, , e taro-Or thatah ) ;l'stra: e lti v el : n 4Ct i n,
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ter "read the -loltiiiiiino-t-mithose.counries shinld bcrei •, „ , „
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articles. 7 ,` , • •., ..- „ t , ...,,, I a ppoihted who ooth , Lknowpw.t , :r (l i nty
_i c a m eli le e m el
.-...• ,', '''' .. z . i 1- - I the niers, responsibutt,y that res smp 1
". ff.• 13. ,i \,,, •-.•-• 1 1l - 4, ,-, . t 6w-executed.- „_lftiii, lief that, Jaw
ZilittlEt4 -F . ' \ :"., i -4 ' ' tee ' d 'it bi‘ent legislature
4 -' ''' •, lc , i -ir rn - ; 1 ik_infracte&he looked up°, ,
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As w:ts supposed, the session
later° has opened with the t°tsnt!tl-tn7M-Cegr'o3- las a reason for its abolition, the statutes agates
f ' gambling and forgery, and a host or other
applications for the erection of new b mks or I
crimes liad better b;,
_ridded to toelist bY those
theLre•eharter iof those now in existence, and who are s o„ m i nes to h ave die: s ma ll Note
all this in the face of the fact that the great Bill repealed. , The same nrgument that sup
body of the people of the State art' ••n
. opposed used ports the repeal of the one will Ipplyi with
to any farther extension of the paper money
equal form to th e ether_ _ _ •'
spill,
system.of this Corinnonwealth. Already are --But we - do hope that our legislahol
flteeiVets or tliesischernes to be seen in the pause before they attempt to interfere with
abseneo freer tbe , ordirtm business; religions' this' . law, which, although-it has not t6talli
ofq'indgeityrnid V,t.- t t e e p a l a ti, e !p e ttrmi Of the stopped the circulation of this trash in our
isel ld'` Antl-Its 4 11.4 ' au PP IIed-by ' Lb° tirttc - liiiiTiir I.MrelfrralTitifirticirgeliC els.'
vild - itif&trertliliiiilefaiestiiitittion that
has
4 ,„. tent, and that' is one , point p, tined. for Which
firm-MIL:do Circulation tv,:the banki Pg "g •Y'''' 'l " the hlw should . hosnistilined--; ;We need not
~t
.D.iferianie lian'slieWh th.it'tilis has ,been i the
and tiros,
.- refer to• 'what is ttaiV liirowtilb s e - very irSin in
I fl ' - •t l t'a! 4 ' i l et'llsi,9 llol c 6-6 ,!', 111° t PaPef-Poltei, the business conquunity,.tiliat such a eircula
-113-o'n.‘;‘,T;ehi'l.Webr!rr,ei4i4.--rollf.tf-ti;,:a"reed-;;ltine,idti:ut'ete:4.llll,t; , tin,„.o medium as is affoided_hy Small News, halt ,
it•direet tendency to tirptlit from tit& trade.and 1
41nm :unlit - oh - 4 id' tlkrnieSsute. The inflation business of the s tnte.n ll the, gold . :mid I,ilvve , I
of thr4hoitey nrirket coaled bY;tlin" exp:Ortion make_ the 'medium A ‘vintilleis sited
ort.soittraetionier the linsinegs- of theSe institti. ittuetinittn 4- 0116 . 0t iti et t .,li te , flt .id i i pso id ' o f
raPii,' hits theinnsfdiStistrottkefflet• -Upon the '•
smbility. ''This is a fact that should be ; look,-
f'":"anbn e Y.. 4 n d '.'Obllitil ,- of tlie - tradell ' f ' ",, u r led at by those whiz are-landing the actions of
' 6l: "''''''' Ad i ' '' ne 'P fcthe meana ' - " ea ' ' 3 ' -‘" ' . d Juries who, instead of enforaiii i g the I
StivtaeliS 4 °BUM' eiwontunit,y to wring from the l. aw,
I have end'eavored,to procure its infraction;
v44.angrar th "S atem.thcir ill- ge t t ea and U n. by their official acts upotkit. :„. 1 1 ': I
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ii\_vfol tile's: . '-'' --,''''', ~-.,, - , i _l_ ; ~,`,,, , ,;„',„;..,,- ‘ a instead of;repealing this law and letting Biel
j ab ' 1 4,'-l i r pen a ti t a e . t,t xt p e n n ri t
. t t ' ll ' e ei v ra m m ue n '° .4 l). t 7 h 7 t i' rt s- in i e l o ss u u r e v s o ,o f f o li tl u te r r
e s i lt z e e s n. ito t rit h d e at m, eit r t v is n o inir n ' , t :s o d t o l l i n e
WIli:II r e r f6se ' ll ' it - hf-tlie I)l4nea ' , i ' all ' s ''''''
would be tadetise tru . rimsiv r ;illielLtheilap. ,
rdri tift,;• ..l4 lf,, b ro il
1.6.. ar4 4 7` i n n in t :ll 2 ri la ta . r e f i
t ii -b t l i ;g ri a r c t i t i fl rr h . ; •idated State -issues issues „should be l i tilkett
Zrgishtturs, the result is that arief ankinse- fro:n the trade and its place sm - tithed, by a nutria
valuable niedimm. - This can hi. dOiie, Or ell.
C-ifr.iiirtpetes'will - be given' ta the linsine'si'and
A f ,.; cellation fit Snell quantities tisli recohneended
IlUdObifiko:int l4l4l " 11 r -wit ) 1 ' .6 Induce s"' -by the State Treasurer, and' et inch tintes in
etabarli ldantfillconsidered ipetti lotions,
~,,„, his j udgment-ms- will , loastititerferd with ithe fi
and'when t ' c P a Y d4 ca t' v - s*t h e 'w h `"'" n """" nances of the State , If this heraccomplished,
elitist ti'i - drakin frem the onlvlegitiniate - Souree,
and those of other Stites
.still be 'prohibited ,
of i'eatir!th.iiie 11".dr`°.°41--15?„.t11b1Y6r,;!Iu; trice:„,,,from crvissin'eotir botilersltict good effects
and-the 'drupes:' ' l' ' '''' n 'Y 't "' 'Bl. ` ec ' s ' us - ur ''''' -: would soon bels'een•in the inthix of n suflicimi-
ric3 use'' b i: th ' The'U d s an'd :P dvn ‘ ea t e U f cy of small. gold and .ti,Nr. resit to: till taw
I.le. halting' ; systlqia thlit•the bustnessrelatiaos,
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e:iannels uf trade. anctinfese anew life into the
or thci, country OreionVelseil, and d*erang,ed,
;, a business of onrState mid eiity. • , „.
4‘)1Y.111166 t''llei 'll.t::.lf:'6liin.!ited‘ben'fitsld
n Ili
rte.-114n ‘ 11$1:::;: ell37an.n°4ls'':".°ll:;- ten ‘ t l it e nt h o e f a r ti t t i e V l. c e ° o ll l l 3 l l ii s e t n tit t ';' l ' e n s 6 p s e ‘ i i . l i d a e ll c i t • s t ? n t e h e e t ß li k ; I
'lsTi:,r-tul•tliter'',,'3ln.,7l`.lese'rl.,.ernireC:3,e :to a t li t :l l t ) ., l. , t t i c ,:a .b b A i . °nod and orthodok tivedsa;,ie bf GoV. 4.-Bigler
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it,:linefits to the industry o r tlie country, and on the Currency question: mid it is expected
, that the inentliJrs of the i n
party that
tiii . !sek:io '4IO sa are 'not honest in their re-", iris carried this Motto of staple currency on
nbn t''` 'No mr of - with' the ordinary knowle,dge
• • - - '• . • . , • . their banners 1.7 „ , , . .
ta it . :i mele:•ate experience , in tie 42:mm1111113
leadino• tilt -emit :night on this vital prinepte
mrSt k6if,tr•tvitli it, will venture to sustain the
„ that v.T think Lixs at tile foundation of all the
!•1" . ite,...,_fr1 .t. 0 . 2t
whit o ,t l Ler,,grl92 l 2; l •_, lila" t l , l ,, ose f . d. " commereislonere.intile and-mechanical inte..
`mfr i'tt'' 'l6,: i t ' ' Y lie w e l ' i r l d c 's h 'd u f l ' 3 flie uc s e ,}, u 'it ' e o rn i.ce its' l e ‘o ll 'l . "me
`'-'llll.- rests of 037 St te :, nd country. We -shall
~.„ note the proceedings of iyur representatives oh
''sit ‘ y l:: •f a' oi. " ,:a tln fit t tl l4 lCr 'it "e i l l t i en il lro b a st o n ; !: t o h r e_ i b l intriii-n-g- this Currency qacstion, and as we 'are in can
•letilege'S lit - onr State; that the Le,gistCture est in this matter, we studr lay the - hislt Ori .
nni „ T l 'd - 7713fttvriiii`'iitiirui;i5 - 1111 - The Di . UI66H
t u- ii i - l n i s ' b n , ...7, j' a s p n i a 'n e n a d , n re a 4 ve th ll r ''‘ eu L g i t e . , l, r h o i, f tahle4e3",!..__"
race shall knoW who nretheir friends and whb
Is is due to that
which is ,In the minor their their eneutii...; in this, vit.:l.l question, so - that
their may treat theta.. r.ccordingly.-Philailei.
ey, atri''whieli for years has eare!ed this motto
pizza n g Ar,,to.
ou their limners, that some r.cton' slmu id be '.' ••• . . 1
,
Ilatiltli'st will eolwince the people that they are --c - I._ ti as si 4.... r ., ..- •
ittectrrect; and net "mirely . inten ed for party
." onlau -44 0, Ar0•
parposes. , ' 'Elte part of wisdom AVO:7ld l be tt/ .-liropositions are - before; the 1 4 egislatore •to
rbliet4iir eitizeni fram the curse oldie relief repeal_the law prohibitig the • circulation .of
i
isne, rather than-increase" the, same kind : Penns -Nauss, :and, tO I
of for sum" ' ihti" in
this. State l to is 'ae Ili
• tehrgifes.s;enrrerie,y by the erection,of more authorize the banks u
. J
iitlrinr7ietnriC3 frOai whielfthey can be fleecier' shinplaster currency. • ',., . • ~ .
rip iiver=the. State, to wither all.the. best irate- Now, ilappeon , to u s % tinit, both these. tr°P.l3",.i
- rest*? of the'people 'by their poisemous touch. si. Lions are wrong .The Jaw Pre . euttue,.. ll ,i-
Thii- is 'rt itifeticn that is of vital interest to circulation of foreign small notes nag-certainly
Vie p6O,Ple,"and we trust that this-session or done g r eat„gond throughout , the ;whole
t inted-.
theligislatiire will -see Elie dawn of that re- or of ,the State, as , it teeps,out.Ahe.tto es, of
form-in; the•banking
,system of our State, that, innumerable hanks i _ih . :ll , ,octoe-bu an t br u lt o e w rs t . i , n o! .
is svlbadly needed. - Thud. `Daily Arps,• , , men...dealing large SI% ul?eq: e -- the. ,_
': -' 't • .- ' ,"- 7 .' " - ' thing about, and if they. Peculate , : to t- our:
Ti t s a itN o tii Law - - - - der counties in deflar.ce of thetaw,, then; the,
A.: ''
.11 1_ . . by ..,..7' v_'. ; • •. people in those Acetions of : the.State ought to
is trio be setia. k en .I..egislatitie proceed upo n tisfied without , .ottemPliPg -to force theto
iitganie-day:s pspera, presentment of g grand .I
a inajority .of . ,thei citizew‘•of ,the Slate,
' 147 -( ' C ' s ‘ Varre - rI •c°4nt Y' a g niust ule s ul" ne:te 'l who In.teriv - SleteSti this kind et, a ctirteney.-7-
lirg.).4l;Cell PiVSel 3 t. oll ,l o AO- .4egiSlatUre7 I I n 7 somz , a th e neighboring,.State.! a - mover
The
,preserttation deelitres the law prohibition
_ en . i , making to ~,,,t ,i. i 4 ot , theirsinnit notes,
itte...eii.alation offoreirla small, notes s anis- " 4 a P 4 m i oe d n a: 46. A pythi n n 04 would
wice, arid asks iVrAts repeal. -,., Grand juries In 'r
other
have A tendency I,Q re-Intro:Wee then? a.gueul
-t‘l.a. itiiigt;iya : , :nd. counties hare acted the to
,pennsriennia„ .
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'T. ;'? 3 ! l43 ''' : - " c "' w : we 4: " of t h e u P inlca that \ a n ref e rence to the, isdue of smnl notes by
tic. Attie rocsf i on is one altogether bbnefi- our oom b an k s , th e _ whole policy o the S.l4te
oat ir 'rt the ir-10P'u ' ef eur i state if it -were
-P ut ' has been opproied. to - it for , the to t twenty
in ftkree, and we are, glau to,see-that our rep- yea r 3; and we trust
_ t ha fu , e e t r e g . e move.
fiesicjitatives.,Slessrs. look and :Hill, voted for tecu t w ill b e m a d e on this subjei.t.,l . The city
j i7 ry lote„ p the lho p ,t r u es b e le ntme tv rt e o t f hi t u h k e
u ‘ l N: y arr h e n n v :a v u o n te ty d •
'banks _would not issue mites of this kind,-and
ve think but few of the,coontry lxiinGS would
'''' tots in ' tnin '' ihe'nen.neete of their P°ll-
.hue 71 disposition to de so; and those - ,iliat
1
stiiti'enti'; unquestionably have they voted the '.
won lu e am in all Prob.iiiility .the most;unsafe
enthne t- of their iletnocritic constituents to -, •• h c ' Timis •b • the 'MP
S - , 1. n .' ' ' banss an t e State. ius eing ease ,
1% . , 1 7. 1 o
i n i 1 1. i nisei' lrzu neat e,,olfeetthi
the'-
anc i inries l i nd risk of a small note currency • to the people is,
eglit•t , t, in 'favor of the repeal 'of the ]raw; is, that 1 flarieUdraeratbeirtius.tan that., of , t 6e , Ia l * •
L. g e , r yi l t 77t Er a" ,l
it 'is not oliserved,and thereforeslionld be gra-1 The people,, we feel we r ossnred,lre oppo . I
--lel fAunilte:statiite, boolia., Now we.rerrard,l se a to a small note currency, and we' trust Utak{
this' ai- 14 trYlve-Ik' "ria s ° ll ing• I f eter Y -laW ; no bili may be passed :forcing this! inflietion I
thatis violated should be regaled, we wbuld I
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i'mu lei rid of some of - our misest and most ' 43 ' - '" "''' •" ':', i- '''' 44 '' `"''
•titiolespine statutes,' and society would , soon, - suatm-NoxEs...„.we learn from i arris b ura I
t.h.: left 'without protection.' "At the time; of the , .
41 111 , 1 t o t rizi tere d T g id - t a he pri cd ai re a u b l i 3 li ti ty pn ef o lb f e t, - Te l-T ir tali sni tu i ro ll l i
•14lusages - Of tho - P6)-lillitor.7 law our. State was.
Indill ' lted b ! us ' e '''' d P r f c're l g .4 ST°2ll:ll3.,illi' and' 2l notes in this State birepealing the LiW Whill I
rai 4 . P4P °lll9a °r " vhich were ceanterre '" I now • prohibits their circuLtion. It; i's to This !
if l ' e p e ,,pte , and the peoPle's interests loudly j
hitv that we are indebted for the goad eurrem:l
• i.ittle,i for'the,espalsion of those notes. If the i
„,,,, r1 vie „) ere,
at 'l.v . ' tiad "Veen enfen.ed, as 7 t should have been 1 "'"' .1 are at present It exies the
&me and can be, it would - hitt-Chad the - qesi?ed l'akged' dirty._ and 'CI e P rii'' - afr a i
less.deribmination thiin .fivedollani - ,.. wittell 1
er64l:: ` ' ': ' . ''
' ' - ' came fronlieighbering States, ankwhielt rit I
1 - - Aneth6r argaineitt used' by the opposers of one tune Were almost the only currency. an : '
Me; faw - is;thst'there vs-not n sufficient anionnt whirls , tb „-, , ,, it ,,, i _.,,„. mittratie ,„,„„ t; ,, L ,.,,,,, , etea 1
of :.Spetieitt the country , to take the place of .;r tkiese '`a s ' a W a ' r `- e - d,,gnia
co y; t .x . . ai d;
Itiese'siri'atl - notes. This argument, WC . Think, As •
plaim, and hive ever since beLm - lue'r4euk,'. lll .
14 ':178 shallow" as:the first and chief one. 'Our. - aremum
cons
ars
alt „ ys of the
same
irtS - iniisji - tifert Mt the day open Which the law' il lne , no b i id y eu rkii An y ,l ott o, frqn thein ;
Wrislo - take effect; wero prepatea for its,4 l ßert'' whil e 'tj te ali e n foreignAank bills in* rdwiy",.
tick' . Theyhad provided themselves w th on,
ittinulance of , Silver :and 'gold with Which to at a- '"depreciation at from one,-. l .°:thre c'..r f':olr
„;, e per cent., and Of edurse that amount of loss is
' W `l briMen '' enrence; ‘ l ' id miet the ~rants °. by everfOrfe"Whe Inns there.' ,No
• ' l'lc ' P eo p le ' ' Wcie the InUn P nrureed the P en " lame p ortpion of old. citiiens wish lb ure he
0 i- I, (und bi ` e ' in l' s4ed ` tebrlti g' eult ilver Ind ' smlll - nete - nuisinee'intlieted upon thetti•z;;Ain,
gala ficirrythelefuStY coffers; but so. lentos
Thin. have had enough of its evils: '. : lt is, on
ion:LH railed are'in - eireulation they Will - be - used; , . --• • , .. 5 ,
1 . tty the agents of foreign banks who made : Anew
iind, the's - lA.6e hoarded, lip. ',G e ld . and 8-. %er
p . ro n fit g b ai y a b . o y yi_no such bills at - a dleciltint, who
coin' is bats searce -as ti,turreneY,,Mot of itielf,
rindiestill , beScarce as 'a currency so long ns 1.."- u their, circulation, in Pennsclvania.
sit - ill 11 4 tett are allowed'• to 'circulate in its i
. -r , h„,'?_t_ . , 0 1) . 10 .... 1 . 0 k 0_1t . ', 1 ' 6 2
.., 1 , 1,1e - , G_
,b2:_e . 0 .. ,„0r .t t0 . ' - j . ift' ) . , 'Lb.?:
~ -"Aid; • itet us nt leist . .try' the prohibitory law 1 ra 4 " .. ; e ""d a ..lll'A.','„‘f . ',..._"`,;! - ` l . l l . h/L:lui'"' " -11 "
tieforri.it is - condemned and repealed. It Wall ~". , .'.' "'" ••",-"I;;" 1 :' • ,I
iiii.tiiitd feriaTige purPose; but it was never '
pidin tome, nod We cannot therefore say it bits
rail,' - d' of its design.
~ r_till rialtir tponcyls stn imposition upon-the
a7tlssrnz,and 'especially small, notes, ancr • they
Anglia be driven out if circulation. •The man
who earns his dolliir n cliiy Tar the' sweat of
his bretv,itas no,assurnne.e that fie has receiy- '
ad.hid-reward whena one dollarbill trpon'sotne
loreign-or even dainestie bank is placed in hid,
lettids. , , Tea to one if it be not a courrterfeit,
oraitanar hells:it before lie is reqUired to ex..
pandit-for-the accessories of life the bank hns
kitiecLaind -he is a stainer. Place • a gold - tar
diii•or dollar , in his hands, and, his repose will
"vials distarlaed far fear .of shank failure,. _
pialtetimald 1)o- timed -to-:say much mere
irp'en- this•subject,' but -our limited:space, will
ne g a noteit. .Jrieonclusion s wre think it would ,
be,ftevnise.ratidletterfor the• Legislature to 1
obabiereaortalohivelhe-prohibitory law car:
rind -inte.,effiniti..than , ip repeal it.,:-Geztias rf 1
`il '.. ''
Mel Sylattliftite - _3111: 1 ,'- r .. ' 1
- ,taV9 relvet to aqe*Cligkivateevq . pertere ;1421-
101 p"' *e-tg Itt t otem OgiAlePpenitiens - or
' $11412,nr,,-prOlbjting, theinutwo?. inlho, Gem-
treittiven.l.th.4 , l l , o tes of loos ael 3 gol l atikoll Shin
Or dc414m141*:43 , -Dthiristato!,,lu 041
. 0.144.01f.ni1d-rto wildeli3thecizikmeukiomig4
that asks fer-.A...,t„'eppg of s •illislarohiNttifyiy,%.,
'..' tx.,,tko ;}grouts ,o,f,the.tonnties,3lppetally
iltl i S th4rbotilit:3ql:tlitk" Br ixto ktr 'Wow I s toic.
- itati law Isi'dnify Nolat0; - :atilr'therettlialt
*Wild be repealed.'.; This to out mind, iiistei
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TIMn E, iT,TiLEGII.A.III-'-.-, ' Waal 41 - elt , .
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Per-firma - , irei - tali :trie'd tneOssfulls,. in itie
•CiErW6 - i of tire':lilefii.Veip . ..l4li : 7lipe in , .tliie: ;
4! jeieti errY4 , : ',.:' TW - t*.kii?g?r 0. - clock i
ik,the;i*e*;,: - .:NO:::P0i; Yra - -4',. 614 '0'4,
sceir;i'iiiiintli hero ' tar-':Ttii.];:.regp - Otizi n .
• N . .. Y IC ir erg .
tiess,of -Oty,papauleark:.4!3:./ err ~r ,
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•tigittereci .oh--11 he:: fiap : ' er, - .uilhreeisdi..4ter, - ; 1
vats; piid hetialy::the,:etritrrig' : :of . tire pence
Teker'-afthe Same iOignilV-;' 0(0 of thkOret
it 'eciiitie'efied'V : ii ipi7,4:filio . vire id. i lie iiii,id-.'
'"'"' ItiKii ' '"l'' k- - t•k * ' * '''' t - I:'' -- i''''''' •
iu.r1. , P...- , F. 0 . Pr. - 9 VI 1 9 ::J. 8 ; m''.. PI
.. "41 to, the tide' enlie •
I* , 0 . 0 1 4 ..i,l7f:#og l 9- .. . : -:- . .„
404,,.i;lia.pepdlaux tOrsiiiitif;FßWA'o#lPgn •
ing.', v.lbe Cw.ci: mire's heiergiitlyaght„teget„ct
ef,,,sir : citenit it iliimied,4lxt,-;ttiiike - ; , :of : :4ht
petd : liire •liiiiiiiigf•ii.':'-'4o . o.' , llkr:)rAW. laper : ` , , -
iOici)t*lt'strikehl, - 4*r: : cite' tWitiOfrif.
(IffirrelO"c : l4,i4,:iii4`.l*l . =! . '.o**4loo#A:4i
gotilifilio6 .- :o4.",4.lo*li:,4tiil_uoigio.,;,
~.,-.4.pt.)tfOriint,";:bi- 4 PX- P iliP.!,4:**ArrAll
auttnstally,Ateiweelo4ito* -- :;2dtt.4wit4
bliliraiikkee; - 3:Viletitsiti,. by;tcitip.eit
it iletbo
wires - of ',lVeret* and-r Spieefklitittt;4l4.
fkiiiit . :iititfiiii : reeiiarie iii - gfialt&eritinifot
I 04iiiiiiiod:';:ii - Veti l ii-':2OW aillioqe
r• . ;
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tfildtreirmimn'ftrii
THE DEMOCRAT
210 k Liiitgialitt dtrinulitti4m in 'Northern
pL,C6ollo4rliraTein..7ll33lillc.oplei liteeklyi-
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8.286 CIIASSi EDrrons.
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gailDV l 4Ttliit,r Tallo
L'EIaItIIMITIV 20, 1852. .
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• tranteitUdianttn.
Subject to the -ileeleion of the National Con
r vention.
Xs our paper was nourly ready tor; Press, we
iicceived nn ei.platiatort cant rtote the nbove
,gentletm which,w9:9Stilinend Jdtcn
ti Fin P( thejustice tni6efil,and'nu:r`
selces we:should say,-that , thThrticlefin , ..onr
foundid , ' .on,tiler
1101 • 1111 . i Up4U'ltlietr'safeali . y si ihe:4l4 ll aviii7
4U
na Regis/V:* one idle mild. laY O
seett.? c _Thht paper noticed.the volt., tomment
ing in a'manher . cliaineteristio:or . itsel&l "We
coach's, we aid not sed;Os that . sditer pretcn;,
and to, the connection 'Mr: OCC,lihew erdr.
UnYiPiOvi John" *" l: rnYheY ztr 'O4 Foret
Divorce casei,by reason of that .inte ; ;nor ,tlid
we seeWhk that should be: reganted 'ns-1 wrist
retti'on thb'Sinall Wote`T,h'W;, - ,;'W•k teoit i ; the
!hut beiso.i. ;WekilOW , W 44, fOUDd at, his
I post't&c; in - reference to , MO. )INleyieri
we said, "'if i n_
liistanee
,tie tell'lido the
hands or the philistines We hie' Soiry ;tor it,
aAd doubt nut. he soon &e, We
%itel'ilei. aWare that' we tu We any.' attack"..'on
either of: these.- gentlemen ; till -: we , leareed 'it
lib ni tlux Whig Pre`s-4;-tiad .others' of iti 'Mk ..L
We neitheiciniStired Mr. Merlert hi called' in
qUestism hi', motives., , it Wits claimed Ahat-the
vete was A ' te'st,.that. he voted With theWhi,gs;
while Mr, ll,eckhow had
. voted With Jialut W.
!?enter"; Clerk house the use'id:, - Vitnshingion,
and theForeit. Divorce ease! ;the sante pen
etrating, perception that led* the Editor to di.4
carer a relevaney between the kr.:.res't Diveree
case itini 2 sMr: Reekbew . :s : Vote, ye: : supPose
gave him to See the same , relevancy_ between
Mr. 3.leylert'skote and his final, aitiorroa the
Repeel; . whiefi•be'knecka 'On the head - in his
card liitlkiciaring tli s at' no sUe.li'consideratiOnS
governed him ; , , So,if there .Was _ any falsifying
abOut it, it was not on our part, as we '.ex
pressed-our-doubts of the letgistir'.l-stittemat
by *lying, .I , yr it: be rsci, - , illien'auch cenieijnen-
ces"fulto W. - '.ii:i(i . v9:o".x. unfriendly fcelings
to gratify tows , rds Mr.: 31eyiert ris2.we are'lep- .
resented, we could ,=have' gratified' , thein long
ere this more'effeetualir by - far. The;Person
who labors to makeit appear that:lit enter
' taie•MaleVoient designs towards Mr. M. under.
stands nut the relationsthat have and
- do exist`
tietiieetrtis';-'.and `atakes Itimielf appear. both
sillyalid,ridicaleni,eVeniii the:eyes . ::of 'Mr..
Mcylerthirosel£ So far", from; attacking firm, ,
L as - a friend 'We interfered - to - Save:a friend=-a
Democrat-4mm the, 'everlastin g rodin n t
,that
must attaCh'te liiireputatink With - ouri peeple,'
frorn..being even: the:. unwilling subject cif:ad
ulation at the mouth of the. organ of, the 'l.is.- - : 1
quelianna Bank plunderers: 'We tiniiighf,'and
Said, - thaf it" Wa - unfortunate' for" Mr. ! , Meylert
or any otherDeninem4hat:he should: be:, Prlis- .
val by that corrupt clique ;-that the, inass . of
our peeple seeing it, *would inspect , thaf,all
was not right, and advisedhim . htiw -he might
rid himself of such . frieuds; if he t io-p-fi ? izall
amou'it, of.'". Nose chang-e7
_nhout him,: ;We
neither attacked; villifick or traduced liim,noi
i
does', c . so , tinderstandit.."' ' ' -.-. "•-"' • . ,
*havene.rer,doebt4 that :Meisr`i.Relc'.!
do r y 44 iley.iert. were honest niert,-:that they
-wilt act in the Legislature conscientionslY,and
in - ace ordanee - with. their _yitWs of what, they ,
11
W' r h
'' desire to
leoristit eats _regaire,,..: c , ae.,no
• goatroli their scrien„- - or ;nth:ewe their collided,
1 They hoid.:one' ,, Opiolon,-we. another; but' we
do notiknow that that js any 'Cause: for Mimi::
!riatiOalOr;re f erinfin' stieh.. Aside.:frettl4eou-,
si4raquai,of principle and right, rwe -'si.T..very
i plahilyithe linger of Whiggery.- in ltl4trive- , ,
: mkt, the 'object •Ornitichli-'4O !distract "the
1
i Democracy ofth e North,whieh,trsuCcessfn . 1
• will tiiii;wf'Oui party.t h e state, into a hope='
,
..
{"less minority fogy - -year& ~ T O--,etcfit.*:this'Avill_i
1 bit Oerleonitsut eli6.s'yOr, jO-,Which,;;We -hive 1
ti!:{o4t,tic . 6'slaitieeeive tile: fearijr, - e'e.hper,
ation-of Votli : fi', - Ifekti;3l. iuid I geoeo, - . hi
the. main. t; But limy-are-evidently tug "wide;
'from the, nplirlc when they ceneefre that !• nitie 1
tenth-4,7 ei l ehda iriajer . iii of their ',Oileititu. ,
i eats are isfavor of their - taking a step baek-:
I Wards, rind yieldinglAV the rWhigs nne of the
l'stiongestinaints:that the Demoeit4•hat'e '"set 1
- - ' ...
. 'and `tile opposition "
betweetrAhennielv& e
,in,
i the east. : It. is .a iptesfiort. grgill,lei" l 4 , :. ,
on which ',the parties have •!rave lieen divided for!
yeart,lxittl this yieldtd,P,.Oite::ef ...the etriil%,r...
est.,"efuriteiits'agaipit••an indiieriminatesifi:
'"sue of.7,shiajda'ster`, eitrie.ney;!=. ; Ftee: . Ba,koe
I ants 0.. J 404:440,p.ifec,k,,.f.1iN4 from 0-
' The Whigs see.-thiA ankmean ; to profit by .it.
Repeal.-this, law: :without sOm&substitatien; i
, and ai etriatter 'of iself.pntiteetieni-they; Meiji
1 te . fOree'Pid Btate into'the intlie,tfor,i' of siMb'st '
i elgreYlaY 1115)111.1tis*4enq, •,, Av'er-capngt : atop,
i here , to discuss the. downright . outrage :that .
'such an infliction ;Would= perpetrate upon the
nasSesol,',Oar people,.but Shall* • it : .ia our ;
next issue. ;It-is elystem•calenlated to `raw
itS'enorce?tis...dititieudi:fronr , rtheindtistry,
the, Pr,,Otitteei:s4f, the - `reoUntiv,.,frett'Vhich;
direefly,..a - r indii - 04 - o.*6„oMust i inehti
caP/i 4l -" '1 4 1 'e. 1 .4 10- ~ I; ic ias- 911-P ° :
iiticai'econotey than this. l \:,: ,; : . .V ,-- 'kf';li .Z;',','...
I - - ' ( -4 , .. , - . "4-4 .- -
_.: ' '. -,'
''. We,have'ever udder:no' the': ocrt • asy of
BistplehintnklCi
,ibind'mhteftio J r • 13,
Pe-*'S4tef.alild State `Oii,,*ell'e "Oi4itire
mattek`Whifixpedi'ency 'might,' liaafs r 4;
setiof localitY..'-- - Thr:t doinv,notnAter• - ippiduci;
ili:Of 4 i4drOdjofei'i:A4 4 ,. - ROlO3 - 'l 4 ;'W,.
#l4*e,P..goc.9sy r .i4to.li;44 - Atii#4746
More iithir`. 4 ::..47;',,Xaf. , - 'Aini4haptusy.
.., , i , t.h4trllistiictiitt*rWt‘4lW s , f: . =Diluddratit
1
44 ift - 00,4f0 4 , If*i )-11 4,i4:0''''i*A -1
iiii.roiksit‘4efil,o4 l o - /: , 5i444 1 44.41:4
- 00 ' ;
,40.9 i rYl ii g cpplt 'wet*. , :ii,c,pisisiAo
to tili.,l)::-NriiiatAiii4Acii4.._::foAl4
I=osio . AtidiiistiOteipioteol.l6z4rAypt•
by 11 WWiii;gi*tite,ii 4$S: l- ;.Vict ire' Siftinised
thiCifrlttelatiiiriai - so soot? forgotten his
first election end its incidehtsi. Was net the
the Small note Law Lando a test then by The
Whigs all citeethe contity.f>„Mos4ejtainly I
it473viiirendo-7,14e-teOlfs7;*TO ti voters
for:grain tifte .ISlio:,:rll2l:pemoc'raof,
Susquehannti Were bold inAhat conteit,--tbei
ce'weielitiotibiforo_the etudiodr_denuriaat i iorti
of Dank linarwii;M and theiArolien.bileked
apologizers and toots. And have those stern.
hearted Democrats . changed now 3—After a
lapso; of little more than a year hiiVe they at:
saken their foriner fait:lv:lnd ranged : them Selves
under the : banner of their . foes ; and traducers,
at 7the bidding :of this Central Committee of
AlankSi.nialtontrose 7 . ,-.‘Y,,..a•,say, they ncr , cr
haveCand , thky ; The pure:smiled
Democracy—of , -,Susquehanna, 'never can..be
brOught to-train in that compa'ny,—they hold
no prineipl .. in common with thein,—they
lontne,,dfsptfctheirdoetrines, „
; and wilLstapd,
by Ilieleowl : PrificiPtei;UnniVe'd , ' thou.& the
heavens Gull, rather than violate the pl.tin dic
tates of Right, mid assist -the unfeeling heart
of. , ,treat - intereste - te CarrY'ent .ite 'merrilss
warfareupon the laboring masses of the edne.
• • •
try. WO say, with tlie utinoStossurance,lhat,
our, people are' misjudged in'theirposition on
this Matter ; andlwe 'di, not spdaktvithent
leg for :informailOn, If
test her not,alreadYbeen therneghli ; mnde,!
ive shoUld like to eeo it come, after n fair
cils.sini;linct,in our judgmentifthe masses of
speali.. r ‘ ‘,o" . net . .',ti;
understood , . thereafter.. , DeinocrY-Y:Pi.
SusSueliahna glory, in - the fearlessness: .With
Which-they' riktittlain' right,ais•: ;Well as. in
their ~devolion IY-the right arid' fegloni'of
flank erssn'aimet seduce or swerve.them..They ,
hare:net changed, they) will:mai change. "
Sniall NOtes.;
We - eraiiti to be boMnerats in the, 'strictest
sense. of the teini; and. we te, : editra
Democratic Taper. -. With, Whiggery and its
so.called principles wo have no sympatliy. in
ceinnMp,,becatise we find at the" feendationnf
their,notioris, 7 of their Legislation, 7 -a selfish,
ness nowise, in consonance with !'the greatest
good of the greatest .number." - When; as now,
we'see'a systematic * effort being made to mt.' ,
tail upon the " Industry --the tuasSeS
people, burdens : calculated to ,tax. them Imb
redly. for thp benefit of the monied interest of
the'criun'try ;-=.wlien lee that prineiple of
Federalisiri being recognizEld "bYiir •I,egtslal
Lure; uhen we see such a stab. being mucted
at the heart of the ,Deinocracy , of this Com.
motiwealth hen' we see' that .. Dpinocracy
taking n. step b.ickwards . . and , relapsing 'lute
thp ,'Whifig,ery,;-when: we : hear
the.most mendacious • and ' mercenary , of the;
Whig 'press ; 4the constituted - -organs . of bro.
kin . 13.itik petinderirS,L.s'ofinding' Pmans ofi
p,rais,e . and: joy' that' darling object„ of its inns ;
tersis cit Out to ••be consunainatedl—when we
see it porpetind and indiscriminate lrepnse be
ing given, to:let flood atorrefit ofShinplasters
upon our people, to, Pat Out their . substance
and, thaw, from. their 'labor-hardened 'hands
tithes to the o'ergorged - purse ciipital,—we
say whenever we":tee - theso• thing
grant wrong's being perpetrated;We should be
false to otiFselFcs,,reer,eant; to pur tinty
,and
trust, should -we. not impair; it. ..That'
tion OmMint to nothing; hat 'it is' all "the
•,
ssame:to us." . Oar: ditty we..ey . er Mean
,to dis:.
pharge,witen )..t: is 'lnade , known, With -VPlOnese
and independence; MA . th ou gh 'the Whole, De=
earicraey:of the Shite - ,desert tifeir colors in the
hour of sorest need ; . tliongli•the "Whole Party'
finally yield one of its most" lime-honored
principles, to the untiring assaults of monied
power, !'tct mill - not, We clioo' to stand
by Itight'and Ict - Expediehey go to the winds.
When 'are • fonnd band, in hand with the,
most. corrupt Bank, dynasty that ever had.ex
istence,—a combination , of men who 4i:we
plundered bur own friendS' and . neighbors" of
hundredS of therilmiids Wp'are 'found
eehoing 'their sentinfentS',and • npolOgizing..for
their conduct, rte,shallconsider aur"democracy
quetio7ig inaxd;.'and our*lres in :Tersi Door
nqmpa4 We'll:ivo no. sifithify with.them, no
syppathy fer,them, and "our pen shag nercr be
found defending their abominable doctrines, or
l the men who prattica.theni.. • -• ;
The 'pr.OPosiutirrpow before our .Leglslatti re
tozrepeal the Vinoll -note Law, authorise - our
own. Banks to flood ilie-ionntry with this has.
ford - 'currency . ,-:-:an4 'the whole
fif=eri; for that theOh"aimed - at, arid el l
tal;lish & system of, Free: Barking,, that will
,breed" shinplaster shopi by- scores -- in every
Borough 'we consider an Insult to - the Demee
tedyi alt outrnge,on Sustice and 'ecjuar,,rig,lits,
anii,a . eysles of Clown-right-_robbery: on the
lahoring clime s'or lotemonsiealth.':_ As
snob; itt the stake of martYrdoni;
‘Pna - c.rN l . l3' .Y , it the
I letter, glOrY, in'jhalali, : If the bemocrocy of
Pennsylvania catretand 'only. by; Tielding: np
those rrineiple , s'foesthlah' thej:::have ffnught
nhd triumphed for iao
that party, to the laboring n4e4es: of
*Ur- peoplp • have; attoplieti - their fortunes':and
trusted for their defence; will now' forsake'
self "ittci..folsifY,,all its 445t."-prefessl , eis (if may
prat - Aro to hr‘.{ sounded
IRh.. the next tWenty-fisfe years.'' trnstlhat
thid:May Pot he 'Sp,=•-ihtarthertris - ertflicient in;
tgiity'in the I.gislainre; i'ti'defetit'llio WHY
schemes ,of those ~who..woula: oyerthroir,:fer
tercr the Dem,ociatic party of'Penusyleabia4-4
'And'if there not, - we look to :the-Aujiblun4
.iiicltb4" that oneubielltlieeiiectltive cheirld
ieterliose Ids sini add i'escee'on r liagy
-Webelieve- we have 'man tliere
who Will not thrink, ,- whose - -puipOse , is •prire,
whose ea o . o. go, W. n.ll er
it - if T heir th
fefaielivigance, i k ud ;when shill come, they
will 'gather aroiind him like rti wall Of .- fire - and
sustain him in the darhest 'hour. -
- Front on rticleju our pope! O. )(ft-week,
94r-readers sl4; ll .oTA , PSPe4t,e,...,usi_ e:,PrPS
thisiu6atipn 11) this sininber. We intended to
4ireniwitiiiede , :tinVo"Ptbiitl26l,
from bestnying:lWkel4ife
pux P9m,ker Yrf't , hall 4 0 80 t#JengpAnd
'ask ikja
Idetirobitesve refer oUrAudyrs laseverCt
tmets'fQm Mind
iiinlintt.4 l 4, 1 . 1 44 1 0:00:31V itl f
jeet. Sommer Med arc from Our vostr-PO3TY
inert independent "auk commercial joarnala, I
and 4.ppinitins given are of coarse notiinhO'
aged . k , O:Tpliticjil!vnt#p4onN„ltendithelN
,that may kiiirOArid: 447 - :limit'liiqle that
seems-.aiiproacillag;--4 . ,.l;Patt l 4,that bus befur'e
been fjph l •!zen. , 4e l l, p§4detict;
aricti;i:Oni,wlll6ll:they,l#:o
• Townablp Elections, 185, .
- The following is 'a Listot the JustitOs and
Constables, elected. la the-several townships,
OA Friatir last. ' _
Ara4t—C'OnStable,Geo.A. Brush; Jiptices,
NOrman Todd, Truman B. Ogden. !
44.4eciti--Constable, John Fullaberi
Auburn—Constable Cornelius E. Lchr. -
Bridgewater-:=Constable, Wm: V. Dean._
Brooklyn- - Constable' Juntas L. Adaws..
JuStici f John H Chapman.. I' .
Chbconwt--Constable,' Chester Blis.S ? Jus
ticest Horace Bliss; Luther Stanley::'
fii4o;i ;11044 aLi iiOtise*: f , ,
Ditpecli 7 - 7 COn., Amoc..G. Hollister Justice,
mason !Tin,glny.
(Boto s )+Con., John ;.
InStieei r M. R'Benediet:', •
Kriencbwilio
.Franitlin-'reott.,:George W. Park.i . '• .
`. pore's Like—Con:, Barrett Silerer`; Justice,,
Chiitee `, •'• '
GibSOn:LCOti ,Wm Pieltrint 4 ' • - - -
_Greatr. l H
.11 - arforti--Con.;:Penuel-Carpenter.: '
liOrtbony-L-Con., David A: Bencon
-
Aierrjek,OOri., iV, T. DinUniek.'
duelcaon--Cen:, Leander Griflis ; justice',
-Roswell Culver. •
Jessup 7 "-Con.,:ttniv,ey
LathroP- r COn, Justices,
Fma s::Brown, Justin...V. Lee:
Lih4ty 7 —Con:, George Dodge JiiStice;
Tompliins• ;,.
LenOx—J, A.lourge. I .
-Middletown.—Con.,Miles Baldwin.
MtMtroce-.•Cori., Dana:F. Ansiin.
Ne4 . l MilfOrdj 7 Com, Amos 'M., Bnlnt ;•• „Ins
tiee, GUrtion, Moxley. I : :
Rush -Con:, George F. Southwell ; Justices,
X. J., Sherwood, Mathew; Dunmore. .1.
Silver Lake—,Con., Mortimer D."
§PriPgyillor,Con., Allen Upson. - I
Thomson—Con.; Collins - 1
HIt:RISI3II2G; 18','052.
lrfestis.- Editors if Democral---
*-'. '' -' " ' '. •• : Yolk paper of
the 12th inst..reached here to-day.: The Ed
itor of the Register, and y . ouiselves arb labor
mg ,
under a mi.4apprehenilon of the
,voite.upon
Whieh you both comment . sp . fr. , ely. ,
The vote had nothing to do with the merits
of the “Sinall , note law," but was •merely on
a 'niatter 'of ivfercnce of a, presentment! of the
Grand Jury of Alrarrertuolinty. , i- ,:
matter ..„
/
The was ref , rred by the Speaker to
the Committee on Ba Itsi but some objection 1
being made, 'a metio -wai made' to 14 . it:op 1
the table„iVhich..wa fully . dkeusSed.l. Those
in .favor,of laying ii, au - the tablO, contended
that the: Grand Jury-had exceeded" their au- .
thority . in presenting as
~ ti
_imisanci,n laui
tyhiekunder the solemnity of an , oa l th, tiley
riiia.bound:th q cpelvt.:•4 to maintain,•antl to say.
the 'least-of it, it was treating' the Legislature
very, 'disrespeetfutly, and abetter. fatel`thin . it,
descried; to be even laid. on _Me tablq.l On the
other hand, those ad%:ocating . a refere'iwe,. ad
mitted that the , Grand , Jury -had .not [worded
their petition, or present, Properly; butthongh
their intention was se - plain, their desiyiti , ing
1 tO mem tientliau, or petition the:Legislalure that
we should leceive the . presentmentq in that
liiht, and referit to the prop'ef-connittealor
leoosideration.' Mr. Raahliaw itahing jhe:first
view of the subjeet - voted to lay it on the to
lile,andltr. , Milled taking the ,lattfr.view,
i
I voted for sreferring" it to the'approPriate Com
mittee. '
!' -
'
-' oneel fo ' e vate, and. now, torpur ,pol
sitl6n,On the reiear Of, thosmall, it:otei law--
There is no differencelotopinien'betweett:us
we believe, that hine.tOnthsef . onr - beiOltueittn
64ire ihe r 're,perffOf 0, 'rain, .and: ii: :4 611 do
what we can to carry.put their 'wishes;
-' Please 'give.. - this an insertion, which-Will
plape us in a trne'Position before 'Mir 'constit-,
ilentS, rind any . COMm4ts
,Which you ;May see
%if in - Inclie, will . I:lo' , therk tondo with a; proper
understanding of our position.:- - - --j-
We remniviqiirki•elyres'pe-effulty,
7Hon.,' Ilichnrd Brotihend , the T.T. ; s:
I e'aai‘
q ac*Pt .a'ar , ihank,s . 1. 97, a
copy of his interesting RePor, Olt .Cfnini.,—
Hon: G-: House 'Of Reiresetii;.'es,
4rid .- 3.1 - cs.lr4 geyl,ert•ppd gecli . h' . 6*.of the t e ri.,
fsititnrc hate alsb - placed us odder ob~igntionn
forsuutnerouwavore: •
_.•„_tx.• The Anti-Slivery State,Convention of
Ohio, met" nt`Gineionatti the 11th; ini,tant:-L
Arring,emCnti'NterC de` tO ricrol•-*leintes
to a Pinticiriai to.be peltl i nt
POriiinkitCf. A.can, d.ifiato4 for ihe ,
Presidency, &e. 4csolutions si , er4i.pacsed
of-John PAfttle fOiPresident. •
Alerge "•pal;'al- 3teeting-:r4;as
Towanda, fait - :
,A Ceritrnittee:aijilip:
painted to isii liarrisburg arid urge au op.
FOriation'to the . , N n
orth•Biaelt;iniffieknt :to
coaiplete it
, BEITEDI:POIt Tiir„ . SCArtgrri;OrSlLV r Elt
---The recommendation of the Secretary
of tbeTreitsin'y to ; cOinit - qiintity of silver
j
coloiret a depreciated . - value,' and inalf.''ng
illeni'legal'tbader'for.fra±nsents of Only, : en
dollars nnit impar.:will, - 11, aarriedinerii e sot;
O J O . OIO - Mimmeeityittsuificionei 9f jsilver
change.. ..Wofreviire a larger ,infusion-of
silver.entreneylor the general convenienee; ,
and we know tor no Valid objebtkiii: tti i th 6
pan '`proposer:: 'by,- : :, 16- 'Scorettirx.'A . he
same hem's!), was
,pursnet 11;:few •jearariiii
!ti terirelieP' 0 ',go/d. ',7ll9"t'thet 'Coiatr i at
almost:9l44'oy lost , sot,Of iii.: ioitirortOY;
ilt 4 0 4,9 1 :19 1 Y1ee! fif.ftB' inorgal4lailtgt 'over,
silver. The law ..afAblr:. s 'ilentotio 'whieh
made a gold eagle i!of , the old riintne - vreittit
one dollsK) and ; sittl.`iie eitita: Of '-'silver
Soini , brerigttithe`ild'finffi'.
iii,il ... d# 4
- :01a
Ofzl4ioledjt.lit oll 4: l lo:6o?urreii
o,;:.feverttaluici.nb!.flie least Aibiol
is thelaiio iirilieticil9l fold4:vair„ 4
,=,
,cia;,bave contributed to disturb the just
ehullibrium bet +keen the two metals again,
cod,' geld is now so cheapened, that slyer
is-as !Mateo na it as 'much an article ofrriO,
abaiadize a — siold-C , as in 1t 1 .35. Souse such
IFgi:olo:tion as that suggested by the SeeiV
tar e rpf the fricasury is very essential ,to
the' Conionience<aiutfaeilitics of the retail
trader . -
The Vote on the Small Note Law
in the House.
invite the attention of.the reader,to
the vote ip the House - pa . Friday last, -.on
proceeding
. to -the `second 'reading t of the
bill to repeal the email uotOlaw. Pin-,
pose to analyze tbat vote. , beiseeri
thatr just-one half of the House' voted in. fa- .
vrir,of the project—all the;Whigs and--Na
tires,- and-a - strittlVriumbet:Of, the-:'lhiin
erats;votin6r in the altsrinativetho nays
being'aliDeinocratS. - ; The Derno - arate,whe
voted
,forit were Messrs . .' Craig, Yeah
ington ; Gibbs and; M' Kean, of Bradford
Gillis, of Elk ; Iletbert and Kraft, of -York;
Hubbell; 'of-Wayne arises, of -Warren ;
Lilly, of Carbon ; leGranahak Of:Mereer ;
Merriman . ; ef Crawford ; Meylert, of Sulk
van Reethow, of ~.usqne, anua. or 11 -
t ese,
several are asking . for new banks ia their- -
respective ,distric to and-are uf course large
ly.dependent upon tho Whigs ta - get-the i nil
through the 'legislature.,'filessrs. Gibbs,
M'Keap, Reekhow. and Meylert
.represent
border rlistricts and.yielii their party grin-;I:
ciples no ,doubt tO the force ,of , New; Yea
biluences- in their "respective; counties.:-
Messrs. Black, of Tioga ; Meti, of Mon
roe and Pike ; and Ringer,' of ...Schuylkill,
! did not vote, and Messrs. - Bonham": 'oil
Cumberland, and Kean. - Cambria,' are ;
confined to their lodgings by severe illneSs. 1
- The _Whigs Sic 'alwa.3 derritid - to all
sorts of projects to
,increase paper motley 1
and have ever been tke Peculiar devotees to I
shinplasters, forei,-n anti domestic, .but
this ease they have: an object: in ,view- of
different - import. If they can pass ; this bill
anti thus induce a veto from- Gov.
they expect to ereete . faetiods in, the Dem
°erotic; party- otrho counties which
they tope will affect the vote 4f, the Demo
cratic candidate for President and,.Canal
Commissioner next fail ;and reader federal
ism aid and comfort - hi the n;eit election .
for Governor. ; They leave noihopc or -ex-_
peclation tliat they can accomplish the rE
peal of the's‘ma!Lnote tow at !Mi.§ time:
•Tho, position of the great !mass .of the
Democratic party, of ,Pennsylvania upon
this subject is well defined, as the forty-one
nays the. Utilise -clearly dernonstrate.:---
Gov. 'Birder is not the man to shrink from
the performance of a plain dutY, - and if'{
Democrats willlpersist in aidiri,grhe Whigs
to pats a measure utterly at variance
with the true . pritioiplei of Deraneratio faith
•
atneasure so repugnant -to the wishes of an
-overwhelming majority of : the 'people, so ,
manifeitly bast:lie to . thet interests of-that '
vast industrious population ,who are eageg:
ed in agricultural, _mechauieal, - dud lalfort
ing.pursitits; they Intik eipect, te,dolt fOr
the purpose the Whic , s lesire tlient to. and
not with an expeetation-thailheygan . egain,
overwhelm Our peerdeo worthless
sliinplasters ef 'Nem York, `ore, d'ersey,Cbin,
Indiana, ..Kentucky,„4o., ,Goy:;lligler Hill
" maintain' the integsity: of thei Democratic
,party,
the
in such a couraie there - is 'no rear
that the - piople will not sustain Lim,, Te
toes. of legislative plundMingi_schemes: like
this always emiiinand . the admiratiOn of the
yeomanry of the Btate; anti. Whatever the
expectations - of .the , Whigs ;;stay be, we
think the Democratic party will :be perfeet
ly willing-to allow them all'the oapitaithey
can make out of the Passage' ard• veto `of of a
shinplaster bill.-L4faii-iabure Keistone.
Shocking- wir..in Sacrenionto.
Sequciig7t—=-4ttezUpted'Aluvrr-ter-==':rjlar
iiaik and dcathil ihe Seducer. 11,-
An anattielexcitenient was s ereated" Ees
terdaY, by an. ocuurienea 'at: the'
,Station
Howe, in Which. a ,Man by the, nerae - ,,0f.J.
Adams received a dangerous wound from
a: pistol ,while is the bands of.t.ladywhose
daughter he is' Charged with having abdue
ted and - ruined,:
The circumstances of tile case .are brief
ly stated. two niltttlii * *lode the
mother with her daughter left:Philadelphia
tojoin her husband in 'this ; 'country.. :Ad
ams, who had-known , the family at; home
travelled Most.: if
..not-alU‘ the !•%rayi.tri San
Francisco with Thom, arriving in 'llleatimen.
'MI _City several 'We'eks since: ion' the
aius; and daring the passage` he 'saccee:.
dCd in Maltingan impression : open t girl,
who is.lant scycateen , years : age d and : a
week ago, induced, her to leave-with Um for
I this city, whore they '...have-.seoppod ne.the
- Sutter...fluter nt.l.thelQuCen registered
as man anitwife;. - ;
The'mother,ivin) atthieitiP a.P.We4nasslair
diiceiered iheir , 'Whereabouti yertierali,Y,
went to the gueen''City ,and,:encountered
her daugliter..,.:The inoidenta' of the meet
ing Were snob es, woold naturally' transpire
betnreen a fond parent inti•hef chide,
.sCpar
atoll under such cirentistitrceik'. The:gnil
ty-catise* of - their''"aliation 'avoided . them,
but was takeulin.costody,by, police--
At three olelock,.the mother, of,uousual in
tellect and, strength of f:purpose. proceeded
to the Station Rouse, and having obtained
an entrance, on the retreat to spimit'a;few
words to the prisoner, found "hi111' , 1444g.
tho ante 7 ropm;incompany,With , ,aa officer.
APPrOdcbiliihlid she aikeii,if!hc;itrtended
to marry her daughterond receiving won
satisfactory responce, deawivilletol'artd.dis-
Ohargbd it, - the? ball'elitering•lifs. -- right , iide
near the Aenth'rib and 10,014 1 jirobably, in
- -
.I:Sbe,*.aa,preionte4.;from - ,. repeating Abe
shot., hy the interference 'lot the 4, police,,and
akainst: hits
who 'tiadldriiTep a!inotlierlo such a•,deettpr.;
ate retietige', retiched it high 'pitch; but-liii
farthiir'detnciiiiyatine: i was,ttfado; - 'the man
11. ° was soon litter
tbo'.OrleetWlTOLOLittairiedietti ;Etia: rend
ered. - • •
ICHNEI; MET i.tltic
ISAAC •RiCE11011::,
" Adams is said to have lived in the' oenn
try,s.ineo rio is also repOited to' ho
a'roarried
are informed that the father,ooll4l,oo left :
C4jr9rßia. kiigg'°u!!: 'nCt Aw°
LEGISLATIVE.
ter '.
on the: th s ago,
Way: and passe his wife and cia,A .
- -
Thq !pottier was induied in - tbe &, tr.
ate nOt kin the ketyleage'tbrit there'll
- no law here to redress the virongs
apoil b,er only and dearly loved ehild.-8 4.
'rani - mita Transcript.
'Frcitli the Sneremento Union, Ire e v_ ti
-
Tusiltqn OF TUE §FDECE R. -- Slarrid , t
the. Orleans House, last evening, at 9 ed:4
Justice J. H. Mitchel, Jobq Quincy Ai.
ems to Miss Emily Bond: Mi. Adatoett,
pired immediately after ,tbe Cetemo u p ric
performed. He was informed early i tii t e
evening that be could not survive, ana vai
requested to make all the reparation 4p, )
power, Which Ile , riot • only °unseated to k
'And seemed-earnestly desirious of.au tts
marrying the, girl whom be bad so: g r i t ,
ously wronged.
The motber trapresont; and ga Te t ty
consent te the- Marriage. 'The' groomt ia i
scarcely clasped his - bride to his, bosom, tr ,
his spirit 'winged flier from sank,
the attendingphy,sician states that 14.6
ten maiitak:excitsment under srbiehla
was laboring . ; haf3teCed his death—Oat if
his mind' had :remained calm he sr4
probably have survived until monde&
Another Sid Accident—Th ree
• Lives Lost, _
It beco,mes obr painful duty to. rem
.anothersad - 44 mournful accident,
happened at this Station ron • thoN.
Erie Railroad rth,Wednesday,.the lathing,
by which three human, beings were rilem
suddenly stnumbned , into etern4 . Arth
'Mail trail bound east was standing' at d i
Depot,,,and whilst, most of, the.panengel
'were seatid at the dttMer talde tte ul
non, it was I'm)! into byn fret 4 l4 tni;
acterdin'g the . verfli2t of the'e a ,
ner'slury, published below, became enal,
ageable, rendering'underthe eireumstitca,
a collusion unavoidable. Tho' newt oft 4
accident spread -like v. i:d re• tbrcegli
call-ing •utter - consternatim
were early at the seene,. t tuf a moreto z ,
ful spectacle v.ktlesire nevei main tax,,
nesp.
We found that *the engine of the fnit,i
train had tan its full lermh, into deli;?
most pnspenger car,' wrec t lting it comphttli
with the exception - of the sides a%d
which remained • alnust whole: 1,14
there were bet feW passengers in thitor,
when the alarm was sounded, and all lit
three 'made thbir;•eseape, and a verity.
row one it was ton, to many.
The .three.persons killed, were, a hat;
fnl Indian- girl, a: MiSs , Susan Wisner,eg t i
18 from" Orange county,' Patrick 31ara
from Susquehanna: - :Miss- Wisner run
her way home,' and the Indian girl rase.
companied by a sister andlantaer, ate hti
the evening previous given a Coueetti:.
th_is village at' the Oquatia Thum t"..1
was
.a beautiful Special:in - of her ramAii.
ly educated and refined, and a devoted
ardenrolaristian. In attempting
from the car, she fell between the plat Era
era' her..death, was instantaneous. Xis
wi sno: an d Noony remained ineih tl
the car, and were literally scalded Watt
by the steam from the locomotive. 14
former-lived about two hours, and the la
ter until the. glowing morning,
Mystericips Stibide iii . loylEi ,
town. ,
. .
On 'Wednesday last, our town was exit
into a state_ of . feverish excitement, is to
Easton., s;.:igo"was .about leaving Final
A salmi, than apparently it.t
thirty years of age, was just steptiaz
the . stage to go: to.i'pe city when Dr. IR.
iarn - 111. lames and David Free, Dins
ate:ldyllic, drove Up and demanded ardi
on for his detention, and theideclarati
to be a suspieiOns lookirg character,
afered to keep him free of cipentercti
few - days in ortia- to ,in V estigat eratttia
and ascertain if- he' was not one 'of Ea
Claris of ivandering• vagabonds with On
our county bas . heeti'an'd'is now path
infested. • paid $:1,25 for lit fa,
fiom rn
Plusteadville' to this city, and
fitego went on witboitt him. After iteh•
partnie of the atage be was interrigatein
to. his , husinesS,'whereabouts, &c, bah
gave . vague and . contradictory answers
all thequeations asked him. lle
that bis Wits Francis Savaite, ri
that ho had donie from a. place calleiGis
n'id; lannty, Ohio: Theist
that n regular h thief and swindler fel
abo;:uf to=he - ,..brottglit . up to the gridiels
rounitiown,ind soon : a concourse tip
stins , had,i ass,crubled at the hotel is
etranger eat ;doar behind the store,
ablut hal( enitone, when he steppedl; 3l
fir: 6tralcn
,t,ttc landlord, and totti&al
t'o'apoMi)auy hiM to the water closet; )14
.when tiatl
iap3q, fitiratlie:. door,.
_steppe: 3 , ad Cs
strangle went, on by' himself, opectit
door,,Ontleed, and. closed it after bun.
about it minute Mr:
,Strain heard Oen
port pro
. pistpl, ;and at the same iartii
tha.drioe . br-thiei•iiatei closet burst 071%/ 4
sL'ranger`falling ' out backwardi with bis. ,
remaining On Abe steps.< lie gareilet
ii.spa , ,aci died. ,Ile.,bad.pet Al
rd
his. own: existence • b'y at:amine $ V
through the left lientriclo of his hese ;
bpylestentin 'Dent Feb: 17.
gain:en-to% Cirr,r-,--TEe
nonnm
eeent'that :-.4encra ~' — 1 13 hoe
th , r ,
.t!ea a -letter; disaiewing•:free
created-.groat cent - motion , atnenOt, title
tietnocrats, havei.deteratined
Butler and.tako up - Rodston told 3!a
The 7, latest' regular donocratio tickettl
n - Wain-an-for:iPresident, and llati 4t
Yi6:o President:. It'is,"siated,the i
sil! tin : au: iiiehanan'ti ticke! , hot r
not .
again play second fp:idle - to Cals,J:t,
citation-mill:go .ihto the eqnvention
f . ll , 11Seathera vote. Of course, this is gi
the '-piesent? :aspect= .oft affairs, od
- Omega the time fur action
olitichten are . inclined t;
:P.04 the filevenlent 'will bc.nd6rred ta.
;Pon CAl:trent; te; , --Thn !IePoP,
Maine. El : emigration to! California ,
going On. 1 :The Bangor MernarY ' 3 / 516'
ip erte'.htilf cif- the ,voters of the me n t
rx,ba,*43'gene to California, and
Ml* • :YrllViatito paper says, thatill
!),Y CBli rcr°l°l l;
Are hosing:boort ~ , taken =Alp' for 0 , 0
r ota 11,14a3; alargo oaniher.ef.e ntla
aatl tbat,eitj , -and vicinity have
'tea 'fat the 'pittelutse..of a big°
they iritend.to tail around 111!4