il ill E.' OAT ofilie'Prisident and ilf , , : 's .'' o't Sckuy/kilt ili r vPigatign Co ooo Pti 44 , : t'o •• Stock decd; 1. 1838: • T , charter of The Sohn(kill . Aavi ~. ft.+ *ion 1 ompanr,provides for t e ineettit• ' f' Ithe--,, ..kholders, on the fi t Monday ,tif . -lulu •42 sactt successive Near, **lea*: is e , ed the president and managers will 'Whit s vehement of the improve :meal 'ainUttandition of the works thOPE their ctrarge,lfitha concise Account of thei arninkfor-thetyent.preeeding.. , . , r, •,,, I •the .performance _of that duty, Mie pros...eat, and managers have, peolo ple• .ure in presenting the following , e... Tle increatiing permanency and ata th ey o the w . !.rks,is made manifest,' by lritr . fact hat no Accident has occurred on y part of the line during the past year tat in., terr , t the regular progroas of the bpats nevi_ • ring them. , 0 first opening the navigation plast, anti g, 4e regular business, particulitrjy as , hracite coal -which forms the 6rin• cipa i l item of the trade, and requiring a large .monied capital,) waft for twine ittine uiehing, common with - all I nese of the country, by the °noir lerangement of the currency ; r he land fur, end the.nbsolute neteis' lan buo ed do • • article calling into expertiion•t es and resources of the - tiny viduals engaged in it*the temp rrassments were surmounted , e resumed its usual activity, a Itha erg; em tra: e the satisfaction to state, th .regate, amount at business trap _ log the year has fully equalled o tattoos. = -nsible of the great importance' f the rks under their charge, not only o the • kholders, but to the, public St, arge,-1 importance' f as it does an important 10 in great chain of public improvem*ts in State of Pennsylvania, the se# rd .of knagent have been anxious to l(make ery practicable exertion to 'renderi !Item perfect as possible ; in the acconiplish- Ha of which. a large expenditure ef inn. ..), was necessary, and has not* been -, red';.tbe' -improvements made have oved of great advantage to the trade. There hove been heretofore erected, d for some time; in use, three Weigh -Its, its follows: One at Fair Mount, r the accommodation of the ascending ade—one at Ketnsville, fur the trade om Little Schuylkill—and one at Schnyl. II Haven, for the coal boats, Etc, from that int—Mount Caibon, Pottsville, and Port . rbon. The increase of business from , ose points, and the-consequentoccurnu. tion of boats to be weighed, at 'the.last , entioned Weigh lock, had become great than could' be dibpatched without consi rble delay; to obviate this inconvenience, became necessary to build a now one 'rarer the head of the works. Mount arbon, after much consideration, and tri,- . ocr o into vie w all circumstances connected herewith, was selected as the point most ligible for the purpose; where tine, has •err built during the past season, of tire, Post approved construction and in the, toast durable manner, capable of Weighine tt least one hundred tons, whiclk-will be ready-for use the ensuing spring. The Locks upon the'Schuylkill thvigai ion Company's works were' the first erect,' -d in the state, and by their Charter ret .uired to he eighty feet long by seventeen • •et wide; of these dimensions they were all put up, from Philadelphia to, Mout)! Carbon. After these were built, the Lek islature authorized that those subSequenti ly erected might be reduced in width td irteen feet six inches, of which dimwit, sions the Twin Locks were 'made, and some few 'of the old ones that' required I rebuilding : ivere kduced. 3 The Locks of„Union Canal whieh entir the Schuylkill works at Reading, are eighty feet long by eight feet wide, on d fl form the line of communication' with tin: State Canals at the Susquhanna, the Locks upon which ate ninety feet lung by fiftedn feet wide. • t Upon each of these "three divisions fie canals, forming the continuous hue of we - ter, Communication between the city anti the i state, tar tor of the boats are built &dap .to the width of their ; ; respectiire locks, and much inconvenience has be to experienced from the circumstance, that those of the largest dimensions, tr hicha. vigate the Schuylkill-And 'the shun wars, ri „. .cannot pass from one to the other.:. o remedy this defect it has been intiinated that the Union ,canal cnraparly intend ifp .plying to4he legislature to 'enable them to build new locks, ninety feet :by 6flein Corresponding - in size with those on the state works; in consequence of which, And th a t those , on the Schuylkill should not tin. terpose Any obsiade on the 'final aectim ,„plinbmerit of as object so desirable.to he public convenience, the kroaid of - ma o gers of the Schuylkill navigation oontl4o3'. haveOtiring the last summer, eonunenced building new twin locks illisints insr'en'ter mentioned,' corresponding- with tinisi-jen the state works, ninety by fifteen, - find. it is their intention that all the new ones. l l4' - Imtringeafter put tvp, between Pliihipr:- phis ind Reading, *hall 'be a niittilat di , mansion. . Thepld.locks, eighty bp-se - venteM4 4 , - re'. 'believed to 'be of sufficient length iciinles any -home navigating the elate workeribut. should . this not be the eerie, such pi tfiern as require to tar:lengthened can boOltated ; without•matelsially incommediniiitetriae„ in, tine to meet. the final atiCatriptisidient , iif the design. :f.' -sv' --a*.i . . • . . •-•1 .: . '..,.; : ...: ;;•.;•: ,• , Ntri' - •: t ' ; ,, I . •, • i .4 - . ..• ...•• , . • 11 4 '; • 1 e• .... .).. , g 1 • ' - i '.... jl , -',t- 1•• 4', ;1 • ; 11 . 40• • • - *.x7 r t'eN ' ;' '‘ - ,-.1 •• •• , ' 4 , . . •, - ; ;Ittr• - • • ••• —•3-.• -44. 4 t.,,...-i:...--i.e ;g7 4. 4: 7 `• 7 --;: -,- --- ~.. - It lit --- s _ L ,...'. : -.....„-- .',. - ..,-,...J., , ..:- • ;-:..!.‘,.......,- .7 ',..... . , i •_ ; i; • • ; • - 1 . -,', i .1 1 - - - ":..1. . ~ . 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Mere been conrinieciia act - 4 , 1035eCk afaliciit dila. ta' be h w Rea 11,11, - kintrryb 'fifteen feet, pe ! which'l . iii eft led lila nishedeatly thelnex treason. i tt • - ' I)otriew dam ' l!torirsi ' which hark beeh commence 14. '901;14 iig year, litre i btreh finished in dick mmitim tulitialsnkk cr 'write upon tuck its who extent, with 'nut ell ritcuiVi ti n trate , i , 433 - Va aum eeni it .3 cixt Inalknce ahave ort Clinton .. was loka'rnintition , .. k ~ Y. , fun i nd to ma mum aecaye , d. n mar& new one is i /in pritinisit of being !jilt, ironter diittily in -fro4 Ali o;ofilhe ne,,,of which -I on hair is firiieer4 the:rein:Linder will be poi cip,early twit stalcson—all lbw thateritilkl 4 . , are prepared. ; - lin site early Iliat or th'e ypar it was dim; covered that sever& of the some sqnedricto udel. the canni hprrbecoree defective, by. t t g4*llual diermiposition of The steno - ir w ti •chlthe ars were constructed,' Aro rerinedfr, this d efe ct, there have been - km.6de bid'. • Of hard lbrich, immediately sunder diern,twhich has completely cenietted the frill. 1 1 ' , • w , . `The w idth Old depict ofihe canals•haviri been increase ; atl varibus points; the tows Mg paths, al 1 the embankments or the , trieeryoir, ha d , been raised and strengths eied., Buildir s have beee erected (or this ! , security and preservation • of the, necessary. stoeki of timber rev:6rd kir the•stse of the storks, Etc. ir 1 The great r vintages received from the . reservoir on •, umbling run is again rete: . rated. l'hec i were many weeks during qui Oast sum er during4hich there-was qttleior no re n_oo the upper part of the heti Of imprn entente , yei by the aid re : rieivrid from r hese reservoirs, the canals iverer kept• ' nsiantly Bed, with water,, Witheut usin mare thud about, one half the Stock , he in releyve, mid, the trade, illtblugh mil it , greater than lihretofore, Suffeled no irtbouvenience. • li Of the sevisral loans authorized by the * ittocirhulders, there yet remains 4319,010 20 cents, to be disposed of as the coinppny •,elay : require funds-for the accomplishment ,iif the objects Air which they' trete rie• si tied,viz: ' , * ' " I • - g ' lioan of 4th January, 1836, llnf 8200,000, at five• per tent. ''for additional Works. Or thin - theie has been disposed of, 1414.4,026 93i leuving a balance • ' V - lof , , ' 155,97807 , Loan of Ith. March, 1836, •' r• • of 4419,60 q, at five and a half per cent. fo u r the paymehi of - ' . ~ retiewut or' af to ritspohdi rig *- •• 9 ninnUnt -)f inane, falling due lstlan. 18117, 'of which 'there f- I f ''' hate been i en y wied 100,847 r ; ' 85, the balante of the luau -_ falling due loasirald, which amount remanis to be Aispon• . * ed ;of,' ' , s - 4 it i O 62 16 ,Lnart• of '2d ;itinnary4ll337 4 , firs3oo.ogo, it g o pet con s. , r " - ;• - i, foi • • additiohal ieflur, ad'the• - p4ment of wink falli t l dues Of this the re Vitas been qapos• - „ e „ n.' eri of SI 89 71;5 leaving a has'. 'R . ,,4' ' lame of ! 110;285.00 EM pet ;the . I • 1 'en mg rary the ji we cted r ex- . . 874,00215, of the prsceeds of this lust) Wes . !ippliedi 40 ay Merit OT those fillingAtre..-- - • Several tinoring path bkfliger'irlarer,beeo erected the pest seas across thr;Sebuy I- . 1 kill, at pints where the . liarsatilleirm ne cessity were located au srpgarrie apes of the fiver ;:at the, out tet,l'lloclis Vapaylink; One of the insist difficult Crossing .placres nn the whole theCornriany are huild-. 1 ing one with Cutsturregierebnatrb•unnents, l the moot inbstantial• mannetifihieksvill he finished its the spring... There gre seve ral other • places . ..et Winch. bridges Will be erected art early es-they.can-lifecorovehient-, ly acconiplitihed, . . .• The whole quantity o Cife oa e t sent to •ifall l iett by the severalTcanafi, the year !e 7 - 4 is as fulloWsr By. the Iniryi Oft, Tonc62oii 62 , By the Onion,,; - ' 12;098. By the Lehigh,. (inclUdtpg,- 81,307 tens 'front Berivw. I Meadarri.lnines,) - 225,02 By the DelUware aigHudircia, 115,387 Beihg an inerease of 178,018 toes be yond the snooty arispe, . There was.lthetae brought to market 5 0 572J0rei of I biturnioos,ceal from the Susquehanna trinities, .rui . 'the Cittion,and Schu*lldll canals: :".I . lo3,oitfiltipeed on the' -Schuylkill ea :ytAntfoo iiyht ought to the differ'ent bindings the':o,ll Ing railroads: ' . Ohnt -C s7.‘rsil read, Tons 128,040 tiebuiffii ifielt o da. .. -4 - • • 69,1175 i ;„, Mill Creak =• do:. 70;000 West. 0 lei': ' 'gm;' . -. 4 88,250 LittkeSc shr il l' do.- .• Ckthei' - ils.:4le, • - ;-. , ":0 : 1,490 .1 .`-_,...- . 7. _ : '.,„ - '-' Toils'.s4 8 t .'4, 5 i ., ,i i ..1 . :"....- „,,„! ,-..'''' : Tlier*t 1 0Cite. c o il stint to iniikal:?7. i • + 4 1 !isto,tworlo;-1 9 r • -I' i Vlore-v*l - 'Urania T 0.4 it ''''POit - idaiigiFn WI i f bits 1.- • r 'pliia, abort of the vity." - - Tonal r Tbere .has been abippeil "it't • ThiTedelphil, on bond ; tit-- -- . -3,9,78 ' l lllloloo'o4 tbir 00- - 1 'taut 'ports, • . t ,,,,, . ~ Thireliiibeenioit.r,ll l ,* OY for` h ome consoraptior4 in Idaiiitinlo 14,000 ion* on ..„ hand,-Jaa. let, 1811, Allowance forlobatt, 5 pei' let. , And Alire remainelyn WO at i. Ph lidelphia, Jan, 1.; Is3B, ' 1 * Ant Thttatodutof toll ifeOved OD COaly i804:0 2 heamouat of togi toff ail othVitrticies, . what* 28 . f - $ 6d4 , 189 6't * lftPA* The eseendie rade, /8444 IT Ftote the deeetidiefg g, 45 45 , .1 f • qrti $604,189 57 , 3* , . - The tonnage of thO aieenti- I log battiest di * 1 69,817 The tonorage tiff thellelpetfa• r jog tut, ' i '6. , • •- 4 1,--- . _ . " , The - whole nuriter of tont"; ' 10,13.0 The rents reCeiv to •, 837, The Cr*tri'rt. a) estate, gromidrents. and __water rents r $43,764 16, The arrears . of tk reols,lBl.c.,. uncollected, • • ' 1 , 4,884 68 The estimate incjine for the • year 1838, from rents, $18,943 • In conclusion, they 'twit observe, that the works are in as good ordfr u could have been expected lifter a searinn of heavy busiliess.lp Many irnprnvefueiqs arid re. pairs 'have been. projeot , ll, s to; be accom- Rlishedittiring the presint winterjor which ttie necessary prOaraticins have been made, thatjhe while line4inaythe in readiness for ueeniniin the . laprilg, nalnirly'as;the sea son I All whiaLis iespeafully submitted. . JOS liti A pp."! Di egyrr, Ore:tided. • ffia-vfoile Scherg tbniany. ° Phi/adidpkia, ..itiaMwaryP4lB3B. 4, Tonnage of ` Desc e nding the tibir, 837. *: I :i523,152 ° - $ 4,689 P 3 1,:7 t243 : . 3 1 2.800 I 3,272 4 5 ,6 2 3 11,572 4 ,473 '866 1;7,75 153 140 93 669 21.7,64 60,367 0.6572 123 1.272, 162 4, 583 *873 • 4.608 Oarial, 1,457 1,716 S.. W hiskay, blunter, Leather, llikkonta add Caatingt, Wood, „. Orsin i Butter, • • , • Bacon i Pork aneLarik 7:11:co, Rage .Staiieti, =I ME OM time, - Lirnestorig, • - -liituftiikous C4l, 14veptock s Shingles, Cotton, Narbbi, Iron Ore 531416 22 4iithtscifk Coil Standiiee, 41n6iitg - e 7 •if ..:Arkdest - ; • n `" /1:401, Aftech'indize, FPN • • - :VOW. 17 1 Grain, • idea, ' I It: Porter and A rig 7 ! ' I ron. Ore t . trinkit, Tar and loinnxitnit•Castini Lhin*torle flay, &cut e _ Coat i _ ' Railiq.••- tn'inberft IVlarbie s Stone„ Tons 874,539 Sundui , BY Zuz PRA . • , i t OF lild *..., .4 PRA 1 44 1 :-. Whotess' 'intim atiOd -• cowed of don eious -ni .- noxibe . irn ~ ikontierior their consequenceoflAh cilill IF edit, on 4 itistrg/ti4in; linifi i the United,Siat aloiricers. and sOplicatio'n ; ((Ong ; -1 doltefnots nett( ~ ()joining itni .unlawful .' -,feriince Oil! einiens " l A. •enint - - , ICOutiniented in kb grille aloha, , inkwinaii . has i •- 111 4 3,'Stk UN - # - 11, • • Tl* Etta thorn 4t Iv 8;77t 28,804 7%918 V 6,157 60 ; 000 4 (to 523,02 MU 656,913 =9 ! I • Y I= kl I. 0 1 it tinidh one 456,90 - Aim the 15,72 2,694 4,306 16,730 4131 4,11: 601 1 eb IP , 1,078 . 2.610 1,956 66 460 476 3,757 114 • 20 r I. - :* 1•9 105 4V5 1- 4004 0 ` . 414 4,629 • MO " i fi;tie; 69 - 8 ri 1111 ,Pl"'z'O'ri"Atot Mr 'hi lITOtt 4 - 4 " , :t s,A. , ~....,-, r 7; d' - v 4 .41 .8 14 0) - to - Ileyhent oi - dm I *Wed Mite.; ink r pgli-tii Qui i jiarrgiren-tir . .1 1 th 4:ftbntir.4 - . 4 144'i0 Ow :tate l W - pfevent' oikthibiirCof rAtilfliriMit I i Ptorm • alit• ad. -bola tedelved, , Ml= the :k tratOp . :t-Mkaytetivrttewf 'iti" --- iivi ' I' i 6• tit& Ptipelttaiiiit an ,-tftiti - 11 fUriini their i e iti mfilin*oti-inrAiiid'av(ftdirects mitt territery.,,of thrti,...latesoi, and, n Standing llT.,Presende Of die - civil. -of Ole Ifnited,rnaits, who . ; h - letY,dir hasp iok ke d,l* scenes of cotnrn ot the Vide orimpreosing ibb cidienr liforeViodnee ofttieir Minty, thelpleit instead of 6ifiriOtippelised-, is'eierY creasingdn - degree—that mina and i tions iiii ,, war, and other supplies,la procured ty,ilit,inurgins- in the States--tinit a'nelitary forde, , con in l ipaTt a*, least i i of citizens oTthe States, bait been, actUally organ colorer/ad atilt/try island, and w inirmaAnider the eininmand of a ' the ignited States, "rind that they w I stand)! receiving: aCcessions 'and .ai Now, therefore, tole end at the authority of the , laws may be mai tained , and the faith of treaties observed, I MAR? TIM. VAN BUREN, do mast tnestly 1 ealfort all, citizens of the t i tte S tates, whollave thus violated thei ti ,to re turn pyicebly to their respective homes ;I and f hereby' warn them, tbet an:4 perm* who' shall compzoicilietbe neugality of this government; by interfering. ifi an un; la wipl manlier with. the affairs of the neigliboritig ' British ProvincetNill rent der themselves liable to arrest at punish , L, went under the laws - of the 14. Stiite.. 1 whiCh .will be rigidly•enforced ; Ot, alagi that they will receive no aid ot coUnte nance from their government, trio what ever difficulties they may be throOlo by tlns violation of tint fits of their count.-y, and the teliitory of a neighboring anti fliendly , • ~ nation. - ' to GP en under tpy hand atihe city of Wash. ington, the filth ddy of January, A. ii): 183 V, and the sixty.*econd of the hide. pendence of the United Stated. 401, ie . 11 , 1: VAN. BUREN. , 13y the Preiiilent, • I inuN FoRIOTEI, Secretary of 4.71.a1e• poi:my - 114.LE. SATURDAY MORNING JAN.!I3:IS3B • „Jer Pamphlets,chetki, Cart. Bills of .1 . - 7-fwathiLlsAfltoery dascription,arayprin=so/- )ire at tharrOaskxt sh prices . f . Appointment Fy the Governor. JACOB HANINIERA,sq. to ke tel and Redbrder s af Schuylkill,coualyin place of ire .11 MorgantEsq.* We are Indebted to the ifon. JohN SHIIdiCANT foti4)ublia docurrient!. pwr Csanos Srv - risai - Fcreo.—in pub lishing-tip+ annual statement othbis excel a, lei institutiqp, Jest. week, we comm . ed r error. the Ash on band is 32134 1; ~- teda -of 1134 'sli - Crr A 14013 .. p0t1i0n op,c,,our paper i ta ken alp to- dap tht repatl of the Scn yl kill -nevi Lon compitnvoana the lan of thrieSchtitl*lf A rts anti 1141 fies 4 to whinh we tall the particular . attention of loin. readers., . to . 1 • lie Wetnesday''s Jcitattnil will be forwarded to Port' Caton by mail, on Wednesdaj. The, Saturday's Journal ; will be deliverd at the lorttes,as nein). Or - he Appropriation Bill, for r€l P ni " Ik e * has becons, a la* without the signature) of die go - vereibr. Whet governor howevOratent a special message to,the House, giving his reasons for refusing to signike bill.' Al mo tion was made by a loco foc 'eMetto to4eive gavairise to, aviehate which was nof conchiditil up to 'our latest, accounts troaPtartisburget • - Qtr. W hale received thf sorth anneal repeid tte board .of traete ntstbe Coal win layjt before ruing .our readers in Wednesday's Jourfe • to , grivras Taeastritsm—We learn t'ilem Einrrisburg, that DANIEL Selettoeori Iras tad State Trea s urer for the ,enioitig War on the Oth inst. 4 The vote atmel' tnr Mantel 59. Set Ditri d West 'Wench rut road sn., Bpe ent: Mill Creek. do:, ' 'Ol 'Delawaro Oasi e Company. , 6 " 'Pottsville Watttr Company/ '6 •-• •• • . • • The Preeideni hoe r ordered ten1 4 11 :1 144 to the - Ci(ned4ti itackeetint ,1401 ,take * comnineda, er four tholepin"( ttlihfiti, to; .retterve nettrality,,het4e)sn'ciur I ho r gritiskrana hunifgenfe. ' Min - , • I * P. yr Coal p" W 4 4 301, O'Rrailey iltit the. Ainehte: dime petitions in Atvor ItotThr entnpntni t , of 13ehtlyikilt nquoty, . The- na t ive American/kr : MA $lO fittve ngreek ifpr the teiOal of-fhtiatitratiffintre luy~aF LI! *lite" AtAllat RE;nrwp 4 stos Or' yA, lji,ehaitirsan•of Ihd Cospuilltet)- thii otioollocedlo - ttie . oilse,i)Prit. atee„ Fl o y titir a • Oto, • inittee. wouldn'! a:Sim cia thekbtiukiktesit l yi Cie puyinklOts, , , it .iiiLiitet•frein ftieh , , 'di V, iedit f the Madieeniari i stAtea; regiihkitrze i of .that. state lii t,fitts i laevetticir in the,stned hetikei tal c Ihirintothent 'Ene*utes . .a lirifil I 0 1 - edmittiodri#ion. • '-'' • '' 't i .. . , " . 4 " ." AA : 1 . " '. .• 1 - -1' 1-- ; • e i -- , e, - 1 ,I `T. t . i it 4'4 , i:.444. im; re . :v ow n i ghtly . sta - i one by our authorities - oh i, I . tor„,,b• i pi t " o 6. it i ii t fi e ,,-14 1 :: 1 1 !, o f t h a i .eta i e Prind Island. . ;., : • ' '• 1 ' I_ .: 1 .e' .....e.,..... 'i i a I- -. I .—iA •,. A letter lq the -ed il9'ia Of the i• Albany Deify i i ‘,..1317b1419 1 . 01 l 03 . 0 " 1 1m 4 "•eu n.._, ~ r e,Pl el'elle sayer It harriscert Apiertained far a certainty . ft • plight -before 440... , Stori ► :n 44 . uly 1 , :r• • who the, leaders *the Mrpeditiori against the Caroline were, istd. 4 the names of all ° the Indliidu - - slab 11, tometriMg over'l.9o Men... ", ° For the 24 house43p - to Wednesd ay , 3.P. M. 'there had hot 'Been a !diet 'fired from either Side: , . - 'he Nevi York. Courier .4n4 Enquirer ~ •.: tesda s y ) astog ! tty!;: ' t ''iiv . e• ern Porn l;* of: the steamboat Utica. that Mr. ' Leaßt ,el.ll yaniiinselar, . and his tullOwcrs `had alLion lieSiy littind,irith their various sip plies °firma, arrinkortihni Ate. their" destination unknown. Thkaceount *as htpught to Albany by passengers from Utica, ilvile Vepdrred also that the Western maid bad arrived, at, Albany a short' time previous to the Utica'. leering Net, York'. , January 10-2 o'clock, P.M. ' . .. We here information from Beiffoloe hither:4th hitt. The Albany Daily Advertiser of Ttiesday . morning, states on the authority) of a fetter • from fitsfaloe, dated at • halt peat SP. 1.11 r . -on the 4th that Mr. M'lftir.tra had just been arrested by the Marshal in that city, on a writ issued: by The 11*.. S. District Judge, Conklin. ' . A letter from a correepondent at Niagara Fella to the editor of,thg l ifilbany Areas, also of the 4th Mention that:o=7l4x Iterassimpraliad dedined 40 surrender..the 'canoes belougingfis she Bleb* of New Yo&.,' • _. . • . 1 ' The British force at Chipperee is -estiinitectat 4,000 militia; a few regulars, and 400 or 50044.9 . dians. WI annex all that we fi..d of interest lir ' the Westeii jiapers.—Pl. Ir. Courier. - - ' '''''' / . ' From the Rck‘beiter, Deity; ;DeMoarat: : • r . -. NIAGARA t AILAB, Wednesday,' 9 o'clock, A l M. i The loyal force opposite is large. ,At Ato nsists of from .4 to 50011-7Sof wlipm are reguNis„'and 4or sfilti of them Indians.. They:, lave kis . ° 15 pier:iv:of ordnance 6 or 8 bombs and mortar"— „cone Ave rOckete and emmunitron to any.-emount.. - ; 'the force fif the Islanders is also' litrg e It is said - here to Consist of trorn 15170 to 2004—bold; • resolute men, who are determined upon victory: Theirotrnmunition is, abundant, apd their mill. mince t 25). well arranged. . . • . The Islanders are In high glee, and confident 'of success. '.A; . E • Co*nevelt 44*at.J,11 , Orieti, • .- I ,SitlesT; our;- licatisw4 It he (*•, • leg ameteiments weteldopteo in the • ehvealion itco.tit reackng. , .• WrfoiMed.iss -10014fti elcci - mare than!Wet scagoli,i„itniem.iliemons: r ipt tOabie itAsaisitspisla any City OrOlooty, hair it•any tiniVbisireli*to., , entilles it, `to elect ...re tham two, bulimoCity dt•reimiliTy 'Mall be Mitled,teftilte thatilroifr *motors." - oAnd no n eletid as 'atorssid.,slMll hold id offmeaftet A0b6311 hive' removed from such district.' • • The schistose w may ebe ected at jibe reit teeneral eleetitSii ont'der ;the amendments, to the constitutien t beidividedto three The seatebf the senators orfthelral chtsa, shall be Vacated at the expiration' at the firtst yea!, the iecond class at the expiration of , the send lyear, and the 'Mid class at the expiratidn of the third 'Year—so thattthertifter one third 'of the mbar of the 'senators may - be, Chianti) every year. The' senators elected .. beforA the. amend. Aments, shall ibe in, office slertng the terms for which they shall t.4pectitilie have been: elected, -41191e.10ih sectbid smebded - as follows: he general assembly alien meet on the Aral Tuesdariof.lanoary, in every year, unties Sciiner Convened by the Governor. • . . . A The Bth of January wee celebrated at Berrisburg by 4 the ludo fob° -members of thelegietture .attli t tittieriy.", Our thembere participated in the telebratioti, and gave theelowing totiFtat _ • By Charles *Fee ßey, F:sq. (Bi:niaie) lce Treat dent—Almon Ill: jteed, member s /of th e Reform Convention. The fearlesi cham;itim and able de fender of the rights of the people, under whose thrilling vOice, and fiuwetful ax t els'itioW, of truth, the bank aristocraey oftklat -body were, snide to quail. The yeomanry- el this cometionwealth :- web theopportiinity to reward Mai , fa r of his ser vices. Such was the 1 , nthrilling".effeo o 1 this igentleman'a "vOice"—and sub the `'qua . /lag" of the "Hank ariatocracy" that r. 4 lLeed's proposition was rejected by a vlite of 64 to 54. We admit thaCthe loco i'froistn of. this "powerful erPsttor of truth" made some of his own . party' quail! and several voted'against Mr. irs," ptopo ' b lion. By D. Krebs, (Fi. R.)—C;eb. W. Woodward, the able alp efficient member of the Reform Itit Con non, nbw in session; his powerful arguments i favor of the rightsof the people and again_gi e present corrupt Blinking System, has endeitl till hunt, the j eomanry of this Commonwealth. i If Mr . Krebs considered the • Banking System ao r.orttipt, why did h e petition for a Bank at Sebuyliill Haven list winter.. and permit hUilsillf to be named Asocem missioner it the bill reported; with ile tin derstandipg that in case the bank ,was in corporateli, he was to be made, a Director in the institution. FROM WASHINGTON Correopondetot of 11M litralAikadSetotinel. aM Wasttof Irmo, lath "titti, 1838 , The President eintiniunicated to the Reuse of Representatives today, no less than two mea sagesjiinpies . , of both orwhich:l send herewith.) In the first he notices the outrage oh the Caro uhe--the excitement prevailing sloill the North. ern border in consequence—,and inforina COO. gross that in order to guard against the :Ivens.- rence -deny acts of hostility' he has Ordered the militia to be calla out and4osted alongthe fron. tier, and this - Outrage has been braight to the attention of Mr. koz,_and the neeestifiry prelim inary stina taken for obtaining redress. .. The President concludes by asking for such a ppropriationa vis may bindeemed . necessary' to meet the new exigencies of the country. The accompanying documents leonsisfed of the affidivit of the Capt. of the Caroline, and a communication of Mr. Rogers ; District attorney of Erie county, N. Y. giving an or-curate account of the idfainona affairoind 'l,, . letter front Mc- Nab to Mr. Rogers: All these wens' publish ed 4iit the New York' papeta arißaturday. There- was "betides ajetier from the Secretary of State lb the tint ish Monter, bringing to his notice the sh.le,- ' ng, offence gaited humanity and nor trOty itipplations, le the affair et the Carolifte, declar lingNhilt it Would be Made the grown, of* claim Ifor the toperalibn ROM, Het Majesty's ,Govern ment, and satlngexplanationi rerlng tt. = Cg! . kloatittif said that as the M,t4ct age lOul aik ed For additional appropriations, fie' thtnightpi t e proper committee to hieoliarged drithlit, was * * on wayraniiie. and Ite'ibn-iidi, gly proposed diet rpference. TlyeColimel aldo to d tiothat the corrtuten oh fitreigh.affairs, vat.•hich,hci h i chairmen, Mies dieting . on SAO taii,and then, elli, drain* . hut idiot- get deeded ran reptOntany mewes Ut tEeifiltiset. • ' ''. -I** te&ritt Thompson, of'South Carehmt, chide a very judicious suggestion, which was actit&d to ity•Xial. Iluotard,. namely, that sal much of the m_patange.. cioncterni - iig 1 oar relation with Great • ' ..:i - ; halin sent to the Foreign Affairs Contifittee ‘— l, einiNhat.' it for appropriations to the Comnift- ' tee of Ways rind . Meares General 'I% thought the letter, of M r Forsyth much too tithe. Instaid of staking .L E , aviation, In his opinion', a dernand might Id* ads for those engaged in that nap -der dfU.'ile Ind onmitigable atrocity, and their .ctindnet night ittit Whir permitted to eseapjr the ,severest punishment. - Ildprould . deeply deplore 'a *rierktire witit England, teitifsevesit for i liejitin di', mciittanWle attinentent at' this' terociouatind lai= Ooltduat,' ittill hazards. • net ',- ..,.,: Ante teincitkelts - froinl:ithet, intim trullif ParFtirtiomp#ool atotiiiii of refe•rence ._. - . . . • - adapted: . ..,41 ;. t• • • LATE .F.IkOWCA ADA. . • t 1 - rmtit•tbkNotr*rli , filittiro of the Bth' . .0 '-. The rton ri ciroflitt attaelt on Navy Island Outs, Wounded; C;llo,..iiiert, hit; transpired tunett,Ae #itsrnrnitir. It to now confidently' ,Atti.di;thitittitlift'*l6ntion of the - patriot Post is s . iOtti*theiqii.iiil! of no 'arid, bu t , may Ilad,:tqi 1 ftwither • between our people, leiseti shortly abandoned. r This PtitraloWedaaaaday 6414. _ „ A A:tidy Oa! pereMei;:it is istartaino;. we ..os.l‘ • ' .4isthiatf...lifit: Cirl l o. 3 o- • ' l f. 4,, • • , t( ; .. /p_Efritiekr; , soOW; , •=...4tit.:*44 7 oo,isit,,tfo abut froln,ll.lvirtolime;". The . foroest.of,4lo),,SialOsea tiMot - we Tdeida yikl Otta,ptln ba4 rajwilegeP,,Playy: .IttiOnd,bukt*etrivettloitith.. eieif •O' r yikverait . ..ll4ol,,dosiw. ittiogo wt. . I fottly4Ottettaid;46,lll:44 'ft .ea* and blown li'pecasi,l4-pirdoir.4o:lltilitia.'ifa ~•._ - • Yo'tilo. hitjfiti, 4. • 11,0$ itivren'sf' • NMI ' ' - ...ig.a-.J.: _ . -. I i roe THE 10131.8' JOURNAL. • • Mr. Han n an—Permit me earnestly tct invite the , . attention of your readers to the • lighowing' sketch of a : "pl• n of idstructio ,for i'schhol of arts,'' cu tallied in a O 6; tnorial of the Franklin :1 stitute of erin- - pylvania, 'to the Legislat re at its resent session. The advantag to lid% derited from such-a' thurinigh cu , rse„-Of piadlitat instruction as is proposed in it WOUtil be . . ref immense importadce ,tt? this district of • country. Of ihstruction proposed for the Schocolqf ' _ Ali. of the Franklin Inseaute. '}'he subjects of instruction might be divided into six great departments as enumerated below; each under the superihiendence of s prcOssor, whose •duty it should be toleach, by lectures and recitations, in as, much practical detail as partible, to Beim:lqm principles connected with, the department orwhich he has iiharai:ll Td each departnient should be attached subaprofess; 1 era or practical instructors:, more or laza Milker otie asthe case may require, among Whom should. be divided the duties of giving inatruction m the . details of the various arts • embraced Mike tie; partment. Zb the more - atrictly.practicel branch o f the depatutiontohe. student shoUtd he intro- • duced to thirkehdp, the-, hiboratbdy, and the field; shoul d taught the Use of teas or ,instru ment; of theart he is studying, suctiihtudd have the fhllest opportunity of acquiring practical dexterity and tact. With ibis wee, workshop;, a,.d laboratoriettif the - arta, and, a email farm • should be providedi with the initalcrucate and furniture appropriate to da,qh. • • Ist Department Elf. Meebaoical: science *add - .the Mechanic Arta. . . • 2d. Deputment of Chemistry add the Chem- • teal Arts. 3d. Depatimeat Meehanice and the Alts connected with teL • 4th. Department of Geology, MiketaltiLy, and the art of Miqing. Ik:parbueot eiloi and 'Av.; chitectbre. 6th. Departmeht • ot Agricultuije and lf .'iteral .Economy. • - ' Under the. head of Mechanic included Thu - Arts of Cbtratritetio iron founding, amithing, turrimg,t of engines and - tools, inachThery : ping, and other porpoises, carpe Eke, in all of which, full iostructio en in the workshops of the 'dl. nected with this; would boa depa !elo-rnaking, furnished with, an am models of inaildrier.paquctures, atudtot should SO taught to imita hands:. The Chemical Arts would inel Analysis in all its details as app ;foils, vegetable,' or minimal matt ' oluctp 91 . ardeuch the 'want: and 'tx!realain, dying, bleachio fluxion nf oteir, erith tee ebniktrab oak kinds 6f furnaces; and, the clienticateubetances: In tp f ed to thiivEleparlspienti the alt the ntinutke efinanipulatitord experinients, and perromung an direction of biosteaehier; krthe i and- rnanotattories,uopeitaining eral Eliviontoo,fielErld aequire edge of the various othe.arts w -The Ans c,u - tnected ;With Depaceifient would it cloide..Eo -braothhs, the Dividing of Insli SChohl for Drei . king, attitehed being regarded Isone - of the ad tures in the PhidEußßAd-4 1 t.ltuti instructors, girfwg . course chiteetural and.machihe : duos ing in alike toriipeheit, o.od-toy ing andidsOtehing; idw p t atapp sity,the,j.oriricafilari tapect geomitr y iiataught in 6 M mepL „Practice! Geology; 3i - era! Minihp . .woOld Cabo lestrite the 'Edo& of eerie ristri•thitheciii, and dep knit anditt inkkidie brdie4tistiositt‘stroetioo is OKI/Ith OW( Wmffei, - .Wf belidelf•nolll3l6 informafjo r oop4Uo i?f , oreck..eenients. illOtrated an vikednenot of alt the earthy tit`xt coaatructinii, .empl & , ' •' . • ..,..,10iider•-thei..liead t At diugtit the. yarrow'. meth working - mines, by .dr fle a Di d•ver of extractingickantug aid r - er.4spirtuctat also; --1.1 wtinlil be n generally e cianntivetioil Pot mfbi iirlz • try. • woolitbn sty. k itmiint.4coo- Itinent • le collection of iN which; the' • with Wei* 14. de thArt. of ecl . to -minerals, , and the pro- acre.; of glass • tanning, the Ai of the van- Itnatiofitettitli of !'raturiffeettaoll '. nt would learn. by conducting . 1 9ace fttnltir Aire .tber werkaltene 10 cal kneed ich it embriteed, • 'Mathlinititical 'in t itr 1211 it,' mnitt,ite. The' rit diviaido • " 411 % 13 0 1 mi fee: .ly provided of lepomr n w ag. homed, graphical ' draw...) Ying *ram 0 1 0 :41- vc anetleieripeloa bad!arlaaLDepert tbe Art of field to tI4 lint . the tio'uodm: Trate; of *ter mi: f their diaktations • :ikta tniiii,,and • 1 a ogould 'shoo ern.' "Ile uee tifiltiffilaw-• niainetkirteratia: kyardiptibis vari ethert witka full - I , mple colleritioo of pd rocker materials . yed irt a0 4,0 f the of Mickfreli 2 or q atritig sod% afie d.,24*5.,; of li W 'illie% and , 'Floor 'itteirrein.- , trais4,entinerali
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