II '17): • _ E , MINE _ ..- - , - --- POONVI LEG 1 1 Pesi, 4 8,t . i1.-T -.1 itil' T orthe-vert", VOSTAVAY .1*: 01 14NG 1 4 14- 4° • I calletlY pvi -the-11:13 tiateil,theAth • ,u,.., , '` ' used le -eiciti - debaiii. f;;---'1Krralev.441ci,,deses.Binrciazigh' mr.iimd um „ r ~i to a g .1 --rgattabiasciferepletovialeauyinild#aluplui- Mr.., . opposed i,, the g ntualtilst i . t .1 - Al 4 44, fjCv,efthefeTilifet4APnce*- : -_-.. • •i tiothu . eau be psi 'thy agitating 'the , - --1 .__,__ _ ..\- sohj4l4lifiliolition. r i ,. - et ' s,orObichti ..,,- MINI RS ` JOURNAL -08 Emt - w e;EK "4 aiseti: ",-,-... it, in a 8 - Of cfiatiderebte 1' , We'faleyiessare in ottocurnelng te theitis ie.,*. , u, c . . l ia . , _ ._ I tengtl4l l'eVtollll to Ina emit% air. yres -lint we-havireompleted our arrangement* for l;o- .. ~.. , - 4 - ' ton o retjihis resdu iorron the subject, of ....,ont t he ere Journal SensiMeeirly helve v. the hi:nation of outs to The United , I 'f ,i rhe btialtiete part of th is conrmunity riquire soch stale ' which y am he ,„t n di e emet h er , ett . - '',v publicaboniand they shall have it so long as, of , ___-__ I'he ci e . c . • con was . 1 - i.he publiethink proper to •place- the meana'rn i , t i nt , p • jilt the ey mp g o t the t th tem. _ inn bands:to sustain the publication. - - whe , ,Senate adjourned over to Mon. ' • -' . - Tora4, 63 Sr per annum, payable semi tuna. d ay , :ith e i t t, h a t i ng I t .vott, 'upon t ht, me _ -rilly_ is advance, to all those who receive their Iv . t u s) o 4 , ! 0 , , l'' e ,Res free 0 pottage. • 0 1 1 thei sth a message was received from , ' 'Patronage from abroad 1411 also be nrcesitery t h e t ifr.sideat rely tivii to the Canada affair. `tallest:an the publication, and in order to secure He, iiteommends a careful revision of all such patronage, the terms*wfil bes 3 per Intim ' the fiisVs now in force, tind calls upon Cou -3 f: 1 P.9"ifradv imattc " ) " o TeceivelbeilPa. 7 • for much adinyinord enactments as • pers_by. oral _ V • ma necessary to invest in the Execu - Thes7ournal will also be Issued Weekly, Iwo- liver - l rit s wer t o present i njuries being ' anal, at 62 per annum. . infii4t d u n neighboring nations by the V' The ,Semi-Weekly Journal will be sent to toilfulo , On ed and unlawful acts of citizens ~, all those who heir heretofore received ft onleas of tri . o tin ted States, or of ether persons i we receive orders to the 'contrary in 'Lire mom whit ay be within our jurisdiction and \ subj' t to Ur COBtrOt. No mail was received by yeste fllimsgall"n'i' 'ruay's i l j i di siege, iSt4. having been read, _ * vifternoon stage. \ MT. :Aa .of Hent.Ocky. said - he rose to 'D ► ere"! lie tisfimtion he felt at-this commouies. licit/ No a 'mete, in p his opinion, could be more. i i , unW, ,by free People p rofessing to act and TO lib* their own Constitution and laws. than. thidin oieeieg the nation etrace with a foreign PoWeriand She People takin rout ,in bostdittles_ 'ph* the, same power. Jet tire laws of the comet& are net +efficient try prevent the exhibiu liar( ofistrali a ppecurele, it harcemits the duty of Code ( said hi r. C.) to Orel laws which may is be bu t y adequate to revent'a state of things so inuih . toi deplored. - Ifany citizens of these V ' ?foil! baed. chronic to renounce their cititenship and ' ter into the coneerne effetely' Siam he (Mi. '.) would not dispute *heir right to do so; - but'ro long as they remain • cititensof this coun n try, th ey ought not to 'be ellinved to take pert in afO gn war with which .titiit country her no eyrie th Niir. en did not Intend to express, &t -ibia t e, any opinion mein the cause of the disturbances in Canada; it might be just—it might be *ll *ll as Was calculated to enlist the syrups. Intleofoui.eitieens--Ihe gave no opinion on that inti,but,until the constituted authorities decide. n citizen ought to interfere, or be permitted to interfere, and become a party in : t o a tilities au galv.iit a Government with which we are at Mce p rt. hoped that to Vohateeer committeethe Mes eage4which 'lad just been read, might be referred. that Committee would inquire hair this suhieet, and,while it looked at one vide of the 'question would not forget to direct its regards to the other alao,tind would nicmirittfanyportion of theterritory of 00 II States, or whether any disputed terri tory had been used by the foreign power In ques. turn fur the transportation of men, arms, or ntuni. turns of war. It was a matter of indifference to taint whether that Message were referred to the iximtnittee on the Judie-try or to that on Foreign Alrairs I he would be satisfied with either. Sim Piasrgas. -t our Merchants I% " unite in signing .a pa r, pledging them -,selves that they wilt neither pay out -nor receive any foreign to plasters; and - we will-soon get rid of the "foreign trash with vihiCh our borough ant region is now Ideluged; and which have fo • , our own Cotes almost out of circulation pt- The subsi.ription price o ur iterni ~.weekly paper, amounts to about . VEN CENTS PER WEEK; and there ro but few persons cm oar subscription litit that can say, with any degree of proprietyhttl they can not afford to take it. THE SnoP Tex.—We learn rrom Hal risburgthat the Committee of Ways end • Means have repotted a bill to inquire into the expediency. of repealing the Shop Tax. 'this is an important measure, and ought t i p by adopted. Le t i the merchants ca ll ineetings, and petition the iecislature upon the subject, and it can be accomplished. DIVID F. GSoaDON, Esq. has sold the eatabliahment of the Berks and Schuylkill Journal to HENRY. ROADS and JOUN S. FItICHARDS, Esqica,' by whoiu it will here. after be conducted. The leading Whig papers in Missouri, have hoisted the flag of Gen. W. H. HAR RISON far the next Presidency. The Deliivrare Coal Company has- de. dared a #ami•annual dividend of five per cent. , The glorious hard currency, Treasury notes, were one per cent below par in New York, on the 4th inst. Goo. Marcy's Message to the Legisk. .• tyre of Nese-Ifork.—This document is of , great length, and unimportant. It approves • of Van Buren's recommendations in his special tmessage—and _the measures there proposed have been rejected by the people. • In the house of representatives, Luther Bradis, (Whig) has been erected speaker. The PEOPLE of New York aredeow repre sented in the legislature, fur the first,time in twelve years. Gov. Marcy hag also sent a speeird mes • sage to the legislature, on the subject of , the Canadian affairs.-• A New York paper says, that the Ex ploring Expedition may now be termed the Exploded E.rpedyion. The Richmond Inquirer 18 01.11 in favor of the Special Deposite system. Thie gym. em will, upon trial, prove more odious than the Sub-Treasury Scheme. . The Philadelphia luquirer says, "The Act of the Texas Congress, prohibiting the re.ceipt of the notes of,the becks of the United States, for any dues to the govern- Meat of Texas.--Can not. but excite a uni. :versa! sneer of contempt throughout this cbuntry." The Anti -bank legiplature of Michigan has recommended-the chartering of a state blink, with "It capital of maze MULLIONS -DOLLARS. It appears that thes‘anti ' men are friendly to banks at dome, (+posed to es& banks abroad. This "i -their creed; while the Whigs profess to . be the friends of a judicious banking-AlN '''. - ,irriltg.oughout the •whole_country. • ~ • - • - .bass o--A essrespondent of the Ilersficlrleans :p .. 1116 --.„.. in, nys . that emirants' copilot* to poor , late. , :t country from almost every guseter.—, thiivriiter alb says, that the Tettians,"lo very familiarly and positively of invadingtheih!esicao - Reptiblic, and I.a:roving their seat of goirininentl ,taltie eitg, 0 Mexico."- Ell MS M -- - ...-- , :-tbe_Refonn Convention ,is engaged irt r ft f t, • ,- : : • t :... xc il.-_-,:simtiveAdjfig of the amendments made ki.the Von in committee orate Whole. , FOREIGN ws. tiara bits Uhgeas, rum' Etiglancl4p l to Noy . - I faifiament Met ost tbeastii,ot 1191 re kr, An', ' - . ,_.• queen .bzr Atte f4r4 . movialin4 °AU. ' , z° ` , x . 44: bcos tteiguiestfPuliame •• • • • . . j .4 41 1 , - , t ."` = i'.:''-'. ,, :,•i,J --._..-.-,•::-.., • :: .=, 1 '..::-._.i.i;l:::'-':,' 1 11 ~l~'~~~ . 5 1 : THE ADMISSION Or TEXAS. . 'agreeably to previous notice, on Thoraday' lasi,t Preeton offered the following preamble anti' resoluttun in the United Agates Senate i to• Whereas. the jnat and true boundary of the United States onderi the treaty of Louisiana ex tended id the north-West; to the Rio Grande del It!orte, which river contintred.to be the true Wun der" fine until the !territory west of the Sabine ntal surrendered halSpairt by the treaty of ISIS,. ? and whereas such surrender of • portion of the territory of the United States is of evil precedent and orquestionable donetitutionatite,—.end where ,' many, weighty consilerattons of policy make it expedient to establish the same true boundary, and to annex to thei United Stela the territory 4i:copied, by the State of Texas, with the consent of laid State, Rego:lied, Thin Witb the Consent of the State previously had, and Pr henever it can be effected Ameisteenly with tine pirblie faith and treaty stip. Mains of the United Suites, it is dc.riable 'and iixpedient to annex the said territory to the United *ides.? --- I ' - g - We have nothing of imp taltee I}om he Legislature of this ;State since re.asimin !ding, except the following : 'I - Re.;Olutiona iii favour of the Right of i'fititiohing.—ln t!ie, Senate, on the sth OC/ Mr. Harrah, i.lrt red• the following • .•,.., iireahati!e and renoltitinns , g iteaolitfiuna relative to: 'the resolutions Passed )4; the House of 'Repre.sentatives, in Congress, twenty , first Deeetnbei o one thousand eight i litinelred and thirty-seven, taking away. the right 14r:r„ . ,„, t . ~ be right "(the -people of the U. 'States to pe. Is leg anterior to the Constitution of the Vol. liltl ati, thbir reptesentateres is inherent in them; / ih file ' States ; fully reixiersiged by that instrument s /pod necessary to the exl.teoceand perpetuity p 5 ,sir liberties. The Declaration of lndepen• `,ll - eh'm 'micros, as one of the impelling causes to h 0 revolution which anute as a free people, that inti tephated petition' *ere antriveted only by etikted injury." ; The people of Pennsylvania .: cob/rays. .regarded the free .nd unrestricted iriiht of petition til a mein pilllr of. out tepobli. , ilieth institutions.- ga& as the channel - through which the sovereign will can only be extnessed. "et ate ardently! attached to and anxious to lm 'ire n the principles of republican liberty, and ,Y, l '. iltrie always niched with regret and een !• 4Olv i niy attempt! to curtail or in any wise di li SUI n, 'lithe toyereign right of petitioning their • giveseptatives o w all.subjeets. The House of Rbriesinitifivesof the Congress -or the United IlYitailis did, on thor.twentrfiript.day of December, 1/9 p.eiighieen hundred • and thirty-seven, pass it ittlinvine regulations vi 41 i eiolved, that all petitiobs, meuiorials and .. piirslioaehing the abolition of slavery , . ache b 3114,,.5e11ing, transferr n of slave' in any i t to ti,. : District, of Territory - the United Statits, , • • lim:l6n the tablb without • ing debated, print. tf g ...or referhed) and that no further action tinkle' # be had there on." 1 He it therefore /' ' ! '-... wed, by thh Henate s e ti tt i House of Repro, ' •' ' •*:* - of Hui gotimidnat • h tifPennsYlvaniet i . " e ral Assembly . met. iyhat the resolution .. 1 . - , by- the II use of Representative& in Con- , • l ... ets, as atones ; l •'lll.ln skiplane,' of the Coned ! t! , • t, ' f thiffluit d States. aridalerogabity to the I t t:', and the Mettles ul'tbe people. ' .. , hied, .The lw_ IF)eriatiors in Congress-be l'l •. led.-to use It propee krone to preventlbe & ' * • 'n of .any eitnlution.'or the fsturetipent of • Ilig which " ol d In any wise, retibiet or ru t . sit d:th • people in •, OM their rennitieritattvettoti •••; i#ll ter,,Flhat - - ay : bli Ote4objectoflightlatioti. I .: •• ' wed, . nUr'-aepres ef en‘ h tl' id .Con= •.' *•'• • ..- ligliniet *-- * to , 11Ai'atirly slid vigentius - o • • .' -, , . • .7. bir; , i , iiiiiihatiOit - passed in Congress ' - ..• . . --• ,••• t 4.- • ..,;,, , ~-.. r, ii., l , i— $,:',..t;',........ : ~ •_.., -, :i . ::._ , - . 7 , ,i..4, - ,,,t,4 , ...!,,,A,„:-.5 , ,, t ,= ! .....:-_ , ,,, -,.. . :''''.•.; - -.`-'24* — k,- - ' , , , z ,.. V1 -.45t4-44,2'4.4'eggelYIEt-4,-,:,4-f'-'44' MU Aer , = Newnd dayt r oftiecoitii,itat• • ',:iyhto7ll4 .- ,oo4icit*. 044 the'e'el . feat -- tuetida'., . .. -ThisCitittictiat- th e unmeor - - requartealt -hive a meter thisfiriiiMbitiesel t . `itrinsieho ted L,toiviaeh Wain Seegers gad .qpresinit t ativiii Ill'ceerem. ' - . • . . -. . Retaaioni is faeoin' , „‘ Seb Tree war* Sete}l.—ln the Volt': on Friday tait Kr. Ryan attired the 7 owing pre amble and restrlntions : - . WHEW." great incomren nee and en beirassmetit 'hats been °lna! -need by dle" General Government in . all I e Stites l af the.Ainerican Union, by the i anged stele oftlie currency.Whieli we halve has bean brought about by the intlid ence of that realest; spirit of speceltiti and °vertu'. ding so common in this co , ry since the . provision of,'"banking fat& ".form their original and legitimate p/r i ptises : AO whereas, late events have .hewn thatt e State banks are not the proper deposit° es. ri b of the. public Triadic, and believing, II at under a weft regulatedind prciperly guarded t Spit-Treasury system. the ithlic'treasines may he more safely and fait iiilly kept thiin lieretulfore under the sepanintendance 'of , the State bankst Therefore,' I Resolve& Thal - vre bigtity approve i of the plan submitted by the president of the Unite{l States, at the late wpecifil sessior.lof Congress, believing it to belin strict acco}d- I andc with the COnstitutioni and eminently caletdated,if propeVly earridd out to simplify the financial 'operations; of }he government, to advance the public interim, to confine the revenue to the purrises contemplated by the Constitotion, and to bring about a sound mai imiTorm currentY. Resoved, That copies Or these resole tion'bo fiprisatiled to each ,of our gentian's and Representatives at Washington, end also to the President of the United States. Upper Canada.—The information frern the Niagara frontier which we publish this morning, is of serious import, and well cab culated to excite the apprehension of all who have at heart the peace and internists of the country. A direct violation of Our territory has taken place-, and the first feeling of every American should be to repel it; but while we thus-give vent to our patriotic impulses, and exhibit a deter. mination which btijqpgs to a great people, never to pufferan aggression upon our soil, it is due , tip justice and tuiour national cha racter, to pause and refieet Upon the rouses which have led to this violation of ritory, and suffer reason, rather, than pas sion to influence our opinions Ad actions. Front the Sulfide Commercial Advertiser. Dec. 90. STEAMBOAT CAROLINE BURNT. Tirenty-itoo ifiOcs Lost. 8 A. M. ' Capt. Keeler. of the schooner Agnes Barton, and F. Einimmi, of this city, have just brought news by express from Schlos ser; of an attack made this morning upon the steamboat Caroline, lying at that place, which resulted in the destruction of the. . boat, and the' . Dimrn of TWENTY-TWO of her crew—oniv twelie escaping I It is .stated that the attack was Made about 2 o'clock, by fire boats of armed loyalists, containing froM 100 to 15Q men, who guarded the gang Ways, and cried 'no quarters!' . ; 1 i Captain Applebee, of the Constittltion, who went down as pilOt of the Car oline yesterday, narrowly escaped with hilife. fie received a flesh, woiind, abd wasi pur -1 pupil. Mtn the storehouse adjoining. Al Mr. 1 13urfeetitetely belonging to the stage ffice at the kfigle, In this city, lies on. the dock with his brains blown ont, The Caroline WAS then set on dr and ffiludy drifted out into the current! and wee, over the falls, ; We give the above,: just as It leis re ceived, without vouching for any or the particulars. It may I v Tie simper to add,4mw- ever, that Capt. Knelerus we are In orm ed, nadir the regalia of he scene abo e de scribed. ' ; i An express has been fully the. facts. Farther. .Fartieu/nrs I • the Cara . i ~. i • The twelve o'clock e r tpress cone raps t h e news of this morning. It is said that the Caroline was filled wi h visitors, and not The present party in power has becon soldiers. The word w ih % the loyalists-was desperate, Big,hteen states out of tweet "Na prisoners!—No arterar t I six having decidedly taken ground; again ;Those who, attenip ed to escapel were Van Buren. lniltead of being humbled al killed, with a few exce i ons — the boat was chastened by this e.tpression of publ set on fire, and with t a,. remainder towed opinion s he is More daring, more Courage. into the current on Me Canadian; side, ous, and more determined to put down hp which soon carried he Oyer the falls. s -. 4 i. posthon. lie lies by his Aespritism alc The lbyalists gave i ree cheers for , Vic. corruption nearly destroyed us at honte toria, and under core or the darkness, it and try' ttif folly and weakness alincet n is stippoeed escaped II Irifire opened - upon volved us in a :star with England.l Whai theOl from the eland. nee 06 bead the is to become of hjml All his hope; rest et ttt slept the , bea, ithe public limes excitements wet br. revolution - a-a quer 8 wre full. , - I , its the smith about abolition, a ;divi 'or FCapt: Hardi ,of th brig Inditia, es• a m o n g the Whigs about the ,nett new i caped, with a evcre ir n !fie support of a r; wily one man: as fou, on the shores the his reliance is on trouble, excitement, I • I above' me tinned he rest reported dissensions, public patronage, andlpolit . ' I m ssing; there s little übthut thes.went rnirigue.- r -N. Y. Stat. ' ' oer the rage ith.th ruing steatnboet, °l ; e 1 r. , • il • A Sash. The Wheeling Ta es ye, ThePc.hios_ _-• s iOutrage. 1 ' that there are/now seventeen , W hit a.: FetinOthe .Netif York Stars vernors. in that United 'States, and4tut .- i i A greatlmrting,,sigried brErattit-Cor- nine Van Thirenitear , 'Four of- the - tes i 2 and a large number of °diet liespec- having Van Buren_ governors, ha ve given le citizens of Altian,, was• eel tor. Whig Majorities at' the last , e lects . terdav afternoon , to like inte"men 'dere- Abroad there re' only root eletl y en • -- tit, e!iietraire at Sc kisser. attack ed.to the admin i stration , yli,'Ne 'Ha p., Navy Wand, A believed, V OULU, 'sh ire, liiissouti, Miehigen,c'end Arleen as. 'Aeon. Monday. evoiihst's works et Our next eliscps, however,- - iillikow h a t ippewa are demoli' J.. again . , gib* .we 'aril not willing to be-ranked .with 'cb full of troops ; of Gent hurt' sbrigade ', enii "silage. : ' e - 1 : I .l ' 1 - . •., 11 , _ ---,-, ,- , '•-• --',- -,',.--- 12 ,. .. , .- -- - m— •, ,- A - • -,-: 1 - i.. :4 4 . --,1 . :--.--4)- - ,.‘. -'; -:-.„,*59- , - ItT,,- -- 4--t- - , - ::: . 't .---', :", :-; , -, . 1 :, ..-'i - 41a,t-r -, •141?.3';,,4, ';;•!!*:.*, •/...-- ~., - v, ,, ',.--,-, , ,t5 . .-15ti•14.=1i..4., K. - . ,• . - - ..- •. i=- , . j .1,2„, t ,_ , ,-.. 0 ,.4.,.-.g..,... 1 ,,,,,, , z,,., -...,.„..-, ~1 , ,,,: a.- . 14, . ..*, ': I. * -k. 74 :::44. 1-4 ~ 4 _, !'', :-..i.e.1.---7. - z. ,14.- .i. 1.2. ,, • 1.- ,i ~ , 4., I - ' i .-,,-'; - - f:` -; -, -' • '',- ',I . .'•,-,' '- - i -- '.. --' '‘ ' 4 ' . - SC.I - ' - . ` • 7 '' •-• ' .? = 7 ri. ..` '•• ' I I, - I - 1:‘ :'2' 4- -''•.• 1 /' .l ;...: - I 1 't:t.' l': - -' ':. ",•' t l''' .:4 -1 ~-, -, :-_. D. ? z - 4-1- - • .. -,,, i - _, ....-_:t. . - •.. 7 1,... ~ , ,, , -._::...;, 4 4'...---..-4., ' - 5t- --,-; i.--7 1 .-r , : ez" --,--- ,--:' — , ---- ,,,, --- , f,"`„ ~t _ 7., ,; _L. ~,. -:....., ' 1 i t,,,, ..-_.. , ..,i , — ; _j.--.1, ,,- - - --_..,'" I f , '' -- L . ,' 44, - ` -... • - 4 ,- - .. • lIST-JOUrta. Ala. • - --. • :). ' ice •:„ p_ -.-,..,,,,, , 84--• , --4{...-: , -. , !-. ,-,- - i "'-`-` ''--- ' r # 1. 2 ....• ~--— :- . ~ ~ . r ~..;......,,j_ I:M1# - re,s i 1 ... 4 . linumt *it -.-!: 1 i ;, f ::.a EMS NEffil TUE; LATEST FROM 'ANADA started to asetrtain bf the Captor' e of • zne. • • atitild• scar 4 cfly4 tiAinf'll'94 at-: of IVlondi it.git m n Troth!! Aral :paistiffiun - Morane., --- , They; were!induced so to ti the BrilidVedtrage. • The' steamboat "Colistitation is bei4 saved out of the f iat*. Bifftaio. % There were 400 men tinder arms it Lockpbrt Sunday ,111,1 Ware • geing to A e. lines. The Demelcratasys: • every te a siebettimen 'Stara° and thiss city,. tinfritiom Inte n se leseitemer4 preset At-an holu t anoti&e.,* 10,0(x) trite could , 'marched to 'OM frontutf, to.defend honor, property and life."" Brigadieiteneial Fl. L.Stpvtmli at 'Filo chester, bas called ah his brigade to held themselves in readtdep to marcb at a few; mum's warning. , Several dead Males, and a niniibeff of j l tronks,ivrere !found brt Satnrdirmorning, belowdm Falls—supposed to have belong ed to the Caroline. A letter in the Argus, anted tliagar'l Falls, Pee.. SI, (SuPday,) states that the 'inhabitantii of the vii Cage had formed them selves ;into, a company, for the detencent the frontier. The tame Thing has been done titlßuttaln, Rochesten LewistoWn; and indeed all along the frontier,. It will be well ifitiese coMpanies confine them selves tolhe derente,of our bwn territory. The same letter says that boats from the Canada side appeared several times during! the night of the Soth but were fired at from the American sine, and quickly re turned to-their ogre. There Is. no truth in the reports that troops have landed on Grand island from, the Canada Shore. • Extract of it Utter to the Edit" aro/ the Al-I - batty BaertingVottrnai. Gov. Head is at Lundy's Lana, end has not far from four thousand men and 300 Indians; and has scoured both lakes and. collected near 100 boat to attack the Is land. As neer as We can get at theinim hers on the Island, there are 1600 men and , 2 pieces ol Artillery, with abundance of aniutitiom It be a desperate fought battle t for the mders in Canada ait to give the rebels no quarters, , and the Islanders know that it must he victory or death with them. Yours in haste. E. G. L. W*icoroi, Jan. 6, UM AFFAIRS ON FUR CANADIAN FIIANTikit. readkr will discover , from thp pro ceeings b4th Muses of Congress wester day, that theitinhappy state of affairs on th Canada frontier, arising from unauthorize d and illegal ptioceetlings of our own citizen. followed by lequally illegal retort on th part of the Canadians. (in , the assault an destruction 4f life in the COM of the steam boat Caroline,) yesterday ocEiipled, for Wier space, the attention of both Ifous .of Congress the motions on el a subject hating been preceded .by a message from the i'slisidem of the ;United States, asking Congress to give more effective power to the Executive for preserving peace on our borders. It gives Us great satisfaction to be able to state that the whole subject was treated, in debate, with a gravity proportionate to itp importance; that,no excitement was mao ifirsted but such as became 'the occasion, arid thitt no other feeling was exhibited on the occasion thin , was purely national, pat riotic, and, io the,main. pacific. It would save been strange, indeed, under existing circumstances, had it been otherwise. Bib we memion the fact because of the ex• citement on the subject whit h is known oi exist away North,linit which is not felt any great extent IP this meridian.—Natio al Intelligeneet. The dio - be of the 4tli hub in speaking of the troubles in Cenade,keys: It should be remembered that ito nation es , , r insisted more stretinonaly on the rights aid la a of neuttality than the United States: New-twit menet may. be consicered en American prim i• ple, which Eatope has been constrain"! to, • prove r ugh It iris not been able airway' o ip• imitate the honest ' ekample set by out you g 'Republic. Oar people cannot abandon 'the at i tude they have taken, without - beingdisgraced n the eyes of the world, and saersficing. 'the , i • manse interests which they will hereafter be a e Id secure by invioladdy malntaihing It: • . 1 - 0 /0/, - 4 / 4 .. :Wi1i i:47 ,' oa'oir 'il re main. , .f thie 7 :illieitirietts-' 44416i - Father and theil , viewrli:?f , iiiii ciiii-litOst - iitlt_fbk - -. v in:lbe sarcophagus made )r Mr. iltni .. - ,here, of this city, Tram' *limp Wei learn' lhat whthilho melt andielft Wire opened ;'it when they laid.bitn,, th Civil for. of wAotisiriolewailhico .in alvot4, ilerful Mate, of ,preservation. i The hie iltrd pale bre*, More. alciatni an' fie eipx* titbit; and the lips, presse d a lli together l t had a grave and solemn emde, rob as they doubtless when the First if . ..Ident `gave up his blameless inOr 1 life Sr an pto immortal exialance--: ‘ WI MS soft breith. with • WO ieldedii the elements The• impressive aspeet of ; he depalted; tiverptiwered 'the man Whose lot it was, to transfer the hallowed;ditst to its last tene ment, and he was babble tm conceal his emotions. He plaited = his hnd upon the amp& forehead, once m gh in the ranks i -1. of bas le, or throbbing with I e cares or an infant erriptre,and,he lam es ed, We doubt hot, that the voice of fairie Mild - Got pco., yoke that silent clay to life gairr, or 'pder its tones or revival into the d'll cold ear of death-. 7he last ails or th • patriotic se fi pultnre were lhes Consumnsted; and the vfigure, which we can 'icareely assimittte front the apoth sis,Consig,ned to its low, dim m*doni t 4be seed• do more ;until ll tportal shall p t on iintskortjality; iind . the vesture or tleety-lle Changed to Ibb bright garments of endless illeotrbption. , 4 I Phi/. G. Hrtstaiver tiv Ctua4.—Yesterday morning, (Christmas) as the Contribution box was passing round the. f eatholic ehurch. a man exceedingly, well dressed, was observed in the generosity 9r his heart to put in owe CENT, but in ekehange Therefor removed from the box to his poc ket a two dollar 'bill: He Was, however, stopped, the money taken from him, and lariat a severe reprimand wks permitted to ;depart: —Boston 'rniveller. - - The Wit againat a:apt/stets has . been open ed at Mobile hy the States Attorney. Be has taken hat indiCtrhents agginati the govern, in. dividnai inaorera,orthem in that city, ,tinid com menced Ferciseenting them. Oa the 21 st hit.' brit ! if the tourers, named Georgel C. Barney, was convidted and fined .150. The Congress of Tens have'enaeted Chit here:. after nothing but gold and . silver, or government antes, shit! l be received in payniedt of chilies. Specie Payntents.—The extension law of the State of New York: . eXpires on the first of May next. The New York corres pondent of the National intelligences ex:. presses the opinion AMU the hanks ofthat .State will resume specie payments at that period:. A .Youno Merramt.--Coundils of the Indians !nitre lately been ;held in Canada; where it . was intiminced to them that, as William• IV, is dead, they have no longerit "Great Father," but a "Great Mother!" Plorthampion . Bank.—A paragaaph pre. judicial to the character cillthis Bank, lately appeared in ad Allentonm paper. The business men of that tce immediately stepped forward arid vind icated the charac ter ofihe Bank, Flom the Charges preferred against tt, by sighing the following drcular, which we have been requdated to publish: THE NORTHAMPTON BANK• The undersigned, Business meet of ; the. Bor ough of NorthamPtcri. Jo the • County of Lehigh, in which the Northampton Beek is located, take this method to assure the public, that the reports which have lately been circdlated, Calciilated to injure the credit of the Northampton Bank, are without fornidatidu. to ordinary tiaras, • *ben Banks pay Specid, the hest isuit of thh Saliency of a Batik and the confidence in whiCh it stands, is, that It Is at all ready td meet its Notes, when required an to. do. fll Specie, and td keep . them at par id the Commercial Empor him; of the State; but during a general suspension of Specie payinents, the only means of testing the Solvency and standing-of an individual Bank is, that ftlis able to draw on the principle ComMerchil 'City of the State, for nate* presented for payment at the Counter of the Bank and' keep its Notes at par in such City, Which. has been done by the Northampton flank fot the lard fottrteet years I and done at thie tlele,dad We have the ranee. that there is no difficulty in 'the Bank continuing so to do. The subscribers were pained, ld ohserte a Statement in one Of the , papers this morning, published in this Itiirotigh„ re/peeling thri'lliorthainpton Bank, which we know 10 be nnfoendid end we therefore "caution the Public agemet such .nr similar nttacka in newspapers spun the said Sank, as tbeyare cal. coasted to injure the Public As well ac the 84114 without benefit to any, Unice, those, who mould tie willing to spectihtte 4 , upon - the etedulity df other*. lanoetty §d, 1838: John. Y. R. Hunter & fleimbaoh. ina; Prem Saeger & Saeger. Keck &Co. Selfridge & V,Witstro: _Benjamin Ludwig. Haberatker. Dente! Keiper. - & times. • Peter Newer& Isere Eldmaii. Peter Huber. II Tobias Raiford: , ' "jo in DI . Eisenbrown.. John, *Mier- Semi. Gumbert. i !oci Krauss. A. & W. blunter. lone, ph K Seeter. Abrittem GarrierretOrJanathaii Reichard: John Eckert.' Jr. Ge n re. Stein. Braes & Spinner; /armpit Ginto: ' Geo. Wetheyhold. • Peter Beery. •-, , • Clre.. Ajtithe. • Janos, Jittnesoni 4 . Stiomtirtiatzinter: , S. !Weiner; • Jacob Moth. J. D. Boas. George Ifiper: Charles'lthineimitb: • ' Jiicob;'Waiman. STATED' hteetttitig the Pottsville Fire Engine taiapapiliolll}bi held at Martinter'S Motel, gat Wednesday T eviiiinif oat the Igibinst. air/ -AtLelectiokro offiteriiftlr theensit. in year will be , lislai • • Poectoil attsadapaeli requested. ', **. • -- • 7, ,i ELIAS DEIZE, ! • Anus ry g; -Secretary;; ;' • • - aced "PtitideraiiitArxtikl .1.011 '••* 3 . 11 • Isl •-_•• • • , - •,) ,r • ' • :,‘• '• • •1` : ':g"3•7,qw."` PIPMMM ~,, , ....I , ll*l .'' '' ' , i .:zl .! :4 ` - t ' -.1-- t: '' .'s''''3 : , , ';''4f -' k- -. 't.'''. ; , -,,; =, t . '.' --.:1ti,f,...::::';,:f,,,2:i:_;;-.1.;;,.:...::.,,,,- - WHEATIVIONR. by the reds drisidr, ~HILA i ) 35 1 4 i Pliblitli *IWO' r' RYg UR 3 .00iper ext. in rkeisleid.' 1 BUCK 2HEAT V UR 2 50. pie• RtE, by the,ll3o eels* .-- tr . , RYE P 95 eel!, per butte, Id dessandi OATS -A 5 ceets—reidy se)e.- , - -,,, ~- ~ .VOTA,TOES:I3OdeIits ;Teri barbell id derbadd . , - . (X)Re c-40 'tat' per Umbel ri.deiniked., ; 1 '" CLOF:SIi.:ED;4S 50. ietboshel.1 . , , TIM HY SEED-42 100 per bps2M.,: ._ ,'; FLA BESIV=4I :12 kilielaiel tn-deosiamt. ,` 1 i t '.IN EV-L42 , rieptialsl . lm. , '" . ' v 4 l ' ' BUT' R—A4 cemslerp , oWitalE'die,22 ' EGG 12 verde per dated. . .1 .. I . ~ . LAR - 10 iSere,perpen„ . _add.. 'I '1 ' _r___t. I TA W.L.,9 dots per ken& - HAM 12'cents per pourfd. • ' „. C;OR CHOP, 90 Peng per barbel iditli * teriL "'BA N-12 vans per pissed. . _ BE WXIC - -18 cents Per pound. , t `PEA HERS*-22 cents k , r pound. 'COM ON , WOOL— pervaded. 40 cents pervad. _,' • MAC EREL.IIiy OA bbl.flVO 1.11290 N.- W. 1 .SAL -2 02) pe r HA; 87 per,,basitel. PIA ER, is wilrth $7 00 per ton. HA Sti VS per tor. c Mitite • Is hintbi, given, that letter. Teidenitintart have big* vented to the mihseribini ths Registt: or :Sehhylkill the.'estit`ts of Risks', AVM,. &coati& Atte ! of .. diner ,hehoylkill °Sooty. All per so n iandebled. I iambi threfiiee requested toi mike pit), to attsseribor 1 . tintriedittely. led took play !Mee claims'en; said estitil anti like quests:Op tin:Sent - tlietn well intbentimitia; tor . settlement - , • • ' 11 ; fiCiftF t Admitilite e, ). ' —6 lan l it - , • :TO Let. HIE basement :Wiry of thebtinie to the knipinin, in More - 4, vibe, being FLOUR & FEED STC purpose tai • gem! leoit., Possereion givennn the Lit of. ply - to JOHN X 4114.10 iv. proptrty Ss a4--epp) Go Schuylkill Gounty,''.... , THE CornntonWeah of i' l .5..; , "." wait to di the bailie and ' , .-I,' resentacives Of Lida* - 1 s ly', of Wayne towniihip, to, —,,, ~ , Cotinty.—Gast*abc: . 1 : Whereas, hy an inquest fin Ain' '. , purpcip did awardad hy thelOrphaue' (onil bf - Sc/trylki the real, estate ef).he said Ludw)tHilger. Ms V ued and apprataldi and Whereas.nornsof be of the said debewied appeared inpatirtai ' he turn of the saw! inquOt eft tele ite t ni it therein metitin cl. at thb eporaisets` Val eche of, you and akar Of yOO are therefore h Eby t'ed, to be and aPpear aL the ne tAtateit ' . h Court, to be holden at Orwi shins:- in ed.!' 'wad County Or Schuytkilt, o the 1,91:7 March next , hi accept or ref' to like ' ea preinives'aforesaid at the 'pp were prt ' By order bf the Orphans Alf ' ylk* couwy,"ort the 27t1.1 day of camber, 1, . • JOSEPH MOE 4.N, Chit O.C. • . Jan 10 -4w Mount Carbiin Rail • NIYEICE is hereby given the Stockholdsra, and sinent, eight Matiageks, n Tr - of the Modd ittbort Rail R. held at Nee 117, SootheTbiril on•Satordaf the 3d day of o'clock, A. M.. J January .107.1-• to • Orsicz or -rite D sec Cbl Co. t Philada. Jan oar is4-1838' i /LIME Directors hen this a# declared a " -a- . yearly - di v idend of 8* per cent cnrit L. profits 6f-the Cdraparly. wh ch will be paid to the StOckholderir of,4,beii. liol ftpilentativeat alter the 18th instant.' CHA4.4s4. wiLti, Jao 10 :1-6'... •'I, ' I - Otricatrs TEM 11) Philids. ion AMEETIXGOf the pary, and an election'. the ensuing year, will be h office; No. .11T south Thir the 3d February; " at 4 o'ci.. ' • J Jan lb . • . Lots for Will Ns sold at,Prisa , tote, ettisted On the street, in this borough, nen beterian Chni-eh. .Fpr ter Jan 10 1-3* ' JE • DODDRIDGE'Si FAM Price $ 3 50, jut reed 31'11.10 „ BUFFONS' Natural Eli Price 25; just racer jun _ - Me/c : ants 9 'AND 10 quire Day fooltinsp size; cheap, jus b - y • jun id • Mill" Creek . ow! /Eine. Hill IVI arid Rail Am anvil r. , i llit. Belied of hlanag re Wore , aday . 0 - clared i dividend o ti. per -• 't , for last. six monifis on th e capital stock this 1 Patty. Ojai& to the Stockholder. o r hair reprosbntatirea iflarthe 12th inet.att e olh the: Treasurer at th. Office of Discot4tldc it at PoitiCartion4 ... ' - -_ -.'''.' 1460 Ifi WHIpTISY ' . , ,•; ' tiry lc Janttary 0838-1 - - Stink:OF,' O r IZT Sating. td; Soci Nat 1, D 2 / 9 a. G.. TCk ; e due iloaftuft, I I. Interii,t a • •, - • 183 i. . Ngi 6:. b 9 tersonal Securteiiis. Stocks. • I Club %m hank!, 012 Jim_ 6 \a _ .7 £ L Itfal ISVOCI MICA :oad 6)10 !PallY• 1. ithit ,a erring ilt kileitida 'r a Pria. 1 ' ; - atid t . m ;ar ' diCom ' , ir4l bek Akrdiiir 114 d at 11 1 LIN •WililTE, , .... Ptiesideat.• MS retarjr, MWass Co 4 Co.' bey lat,lB. I holders oflthis! I or five Direekas Id at the liompati arkOSII Salon I 0 )IN Pilsaident: j , le:: IL Sale. 2 errenttiMet i - ih side of Mirket ; ly opposit the Pie& 6 a EMIAII apply t CM ' LY ATORi ed and fo' I -"by • B. -afirfiNAN. !tory; 5 vo* ed and I'o Ode by p.' R. 04PINAN. ntl aIA Cmks andt, Led received 4d far • B. tirlqiN • I !!!! •la '