. of such s spectacle was irrestati iverwhelming. More tha.t ma rt.ln Pe been the' anal of the creature Id bee seen it 'minuted. It wap ibe.gurgeatt ness of which never had entered before into, dr ams amide. •This 1 cared little witssal.w of -it I might hitt. thought nont ash %le and t must ; ha irtio co - _ vhildis, heil4here been a heart at 1180 an , hoar t etiticise, or time even to think. But ' , spwras-wica. There was iime nth ! to. fee, and -it was a spectacle which ap pealed' , the heert, - Tepublican or mothirch ' #4,110n eel or simple, it mattered nut :it lon the same to all of us. z. , rhe ight was indeed superbly beautiful: , shiltaii e than that, it Wa4 affecting, be. lorid Bs. power of language to describe.+— gaped' ity so was ilie sight of the Queen, itfut.de bought connected with her lippear• once . a Queen in such a scene as thiwi a ffittng nil beabtifid creature,--:for beerflt, 4d elm !dainty is, with a fine`frank Inge!) . mous .usitenanee, full of an expression of afirctio ate and -modest confidence in her subject , and at the same time deeply Om vext by he ,warmth of theOreceptioo wlOch they ga e her. Transfixed with a strange dream rapture she seemed to be room times. Sometimes her emotion madether . • . shrink .eel( a•little: But bravely. on;the whole, as became a royal tarty, she braved out t - spectacle, gracefully acknowledg . dig -th • shouts of the multitude and . the Amain . b the arms of the women (roan the witldo s, by slight inclinations of the head; and by a.constant _expressiap; of sulnbied ddig 'playing about the truth. I dare esi th pow' girl would have liked to have. l e .-. , hearty cry over the matter; but i thal Was' of the - thing, anti:she resisted the ireaka of a womanswith re breedinOnd blood ,f a Queen. ''He.. dress was a rich {pink ' and silver . biota e—the substance satin, the surfeee . embr • idered Closely with silver, with 10. derige shaped spaces, each for a full bbiwii rose (*silver leaves and ends: On, her foreh•ad was a magnificent Jima orrint• mOut , and ostrich plumes floated alsive. Her ' , itch, which is massy and splendid beyo i any thing of the sort I ever kaw. was rawn by eight white horses,' richly caps stoned of course. Just before it went some sit or seven of her private carriages. With attendants, drawn by six splendid bay 'Ones each. In like state marched on t e' royal family in their several ;Car. flag--., with •an escort of troopsfor each ; and the ministers, the ambassadors; the city nay, the poor aldermen on horseback. Ind fl the rest, of a-procession to which thby seemed no end. I still not weary you ith details about it. lliesi can he bad ton the papers in any quantity. "l'he Who,- scene was a rich one, and I would pot 'ave missed seeing it. As a pageant . it -• .sucb sot nn usbar nit. nr annnirr, ..... get , p. As a moral spectacle, it was full of in erest. T e result of the affair was a dinnhe in Coil hall, where the Queen set on a thro,e at a table, with the royal family a bout her. Here, again, was an array *or is - seeing. The decorations were opu lent . -yond conception. The plate alone on t • tables is rated at two millins of dol I •rs. Even the little desert plates of Ste ' ordshire • workinanship, (not plate) a duz•n of which were on the royal board. are alued at 10 guineas each. ' I er Majesty returned about 9 o'clock. and was ever . ! where greeted by the cr'ow'd 'as fore.. Ihe streets at this lime pre sen a show which I shall not attempt to th. ribe. Every house Was covered with illu inatiOns of every shape and device win h' loyalty -or vanity could contrive to aft.. ish the admiring multitude, which no had become so dense., as to make a pa age throughthe streets to a stranger aln t dangerous for miles. Temple Bar ", alo , e, which is the boundary gate of the cit proper, war.lighted up by contraet, at •a '''. tof 8001. At the same time goOd or r was preserved. . Was 'struck with the universal good ha' or of the people. The Queen un q:u tionably is a great favorite.- Nobody indeed can say a word against.the "1 Chi d," as one of the Americans called' her; Anall look hsit oard to the .-long and happy ref n" which the illuminati invoked for her: ,r in ',blazing letters 4iloog tile walls of the ItOsea, when the ' ‘•blosmit of promi s e," Ills ; another set it up over Iris, donr, , may “r'• 'en Into the fruit of performance."' I hoe it -may be Wt. No American cam wifik otherwise, who loves his on n country, or the cause of free principles throughout dot globe. Cud 'save the Queen i. , HORRIBLE DEED. '4 slip from the Louisville. Ky. Joup46l, re wired yesterday. 'contains the following shark • lug aecount of murder and attempt at murder and robbery. Yesterday, et half past p o'clock P. M. Mr. H. B„Oulian, the Treasurer Of the Mechanies tila• eirigs Institution, on returning from his dinner i Si' titthe door of the Bent ing house careened. stares weeeeded in forcing it, and, on entering .C_ apt. Clarendon E. Dix standing before Mina ta - Us cancelling hammer of the Bank' in . his .i r' - ' .. Dix insanity realied spon Lilian end kiln two or three times on the head,;itlt .the 'hammer. hut the hitter wrenched the i tru: , soetelfrom his hand and rushed out the dueronid iniumsdiately afteriwerda, heard the report olla pa led. • - , The *Wm wee of course gives, sail sewers' afieeps entered the Bunk end foogiir\thii., 12. i kid - shot bit/Noir through - Alie" head. Oki lowing., - priori* . the the 'entrance of Julian. murdered the Clerk -Mr...oirca Parker. br striking him im the bled wittrtire. hemmer lad: (noshed-•{•n a dread tv..AM , th e_ ,whebi- *teat aide of bilk...skull.. stao,Kruggliagg in the leis arm*. .of. . tt whip lie wren disentere* We se , _ .s4 if fb .fldet fastedikir'ailett its fele' di i . 4 --~-=~ breathios._ grid iiboattlia 40 !mut ithe.l • war guard quarla Arldootinid. trim Woe . ..hitt and the dying. Mr. , -Wound* it red; are dangerumn, ' but StrOag. hopes dreeti ertained that they are mdse. The draderaftheilmik vissAnind - Mid to Pilo doubt, that Copt. Di* eine thetapo k far the rposeartaiiiinftiint lie 114 Ilyetim thti_city Isfrstad yea!tre maw geilerill 'ken esteemed a.ierpcctaile‘on 1011 {admired that .pvionatiseded to him .too or threirratri ago ilt, the ati4ir. aqthamatibary Itar bow' this -- etatinibnat the was reeaely 'tarried, and hair r high), reapeetible mother litibf in Whetting. Mr. POlkerang victim, vans • gentleman of hig standing in 'this city, and haw left a wi l e and severs{ snap vbildrea. Die and Parker bad been rjigai -4 as intimate (cicada. - 71 P TTSVI VYEDNE DAY MORNING JAN. 11 1830 rr • • • .Ckents, sdi. Bah aftinifiek ,and %landi4ils prerytiorriptnpnresely;pthaggiank ailhe mfro ralrb pnews Nor Ner , •• M ons. and M ado int. Ciltoattiteactt, will rfive cancan, at the 'Pribaylvania MIL; thisleveniag. flee attaertieenyent. A iPiteiIIINWoRTRY Aec.....-We under. stand that the managersof . the West Breitch call road company :have appro. printed die money received fir fines and penalties,: f.r the infringeteeint of their ruled amf regulations, as a NO subject to the iirdefrof the board in Naar of such Perit:aslB rte may he disabled Sr injured in the jam-vice of the company or in ilia mining dr transportation connected with the road : . . w Cot:lyir:--A number of petition; hav 'beet s presented to the Legit;latmt, PraYitig for the formatinn ;it 6 stew county out 'tot Northampton and Monroe, to be calliid C arbon counts.. • ~ a, 1 Cori ' antics.-.-NeerlY 011 the notes ah • : • int his ' hbo' fiood • m crcu ation . neig t• , issued by he county tiPhtladelpllla, ate eimn terfeits.', In the geniiine notes i , there is a I spade between the wing and the hill of the ea+; ad on the counterfeits; the bill Tests on " Oe ring of the-eagle. - • 1 „ . • . . Amoimt tit:Coal sold on the li n e o f the cadil between this place and Philadelphia, in t e following years, viz: 1820, ' Tod* 3,154 1827, - , . 7,372 1828. ' 8,322 1829, ... 7. . 5.341 • i 830, - - 6,150' 1831, - .. 10,048 1832, -.- 13;129- 1833, "...' 19 432- , 1834% ' • 18,572 1835, 17483 ' Ist3o, 21,749 ' • 1837, ' - 28,775 pAlibraof in ;Buffalo, is confirmed. He waaarreeted byl the United Statis Marshal, charged with raising an army in the United States to ',intrade Canada. He was liberated on ball, in the sum of five thousand dollars. ; Mr. M'Clititock, the Van Buren candi date for mayor of Pittsburg, hes - succeeded hp; a majority orB6 votes, in consequence ofj a large number of Whigs wring for hits, who were opposed to Mr. Irwin, in consequence of his being a violent .and pinscrip!ive anti-mason. The • council Is anti-Van-Boren, for the fitst time. The city of Pittsburg can poll a Whig majority offour hundred votes. tThe Assembly of New York have, by a 'one -of 100 to 27, passed a 13t11 repeal init the law prohibiting the banks from iseuing notes of a less- denornittaiinn than fine dollars. The Rill is now before the Senate-. where its passage is considered driubtfu). . , . A. great CoLservative meeting was held'in the city of New York, a few days sk 4 pee, at whieh M. M. QuAg o tztraos pre sided, assisted by Preservedl•ish, - Gideon Lee; Samuel Swartwout,.collector of the porti together with about fifty other per tains, as Vice Presidents and Secrete, ies. Strong resolutions against the sub-treasury system, and the new humbug, the special deposite system, were adopted. This meeting may be considered the prepare, tOry, step to the organization of a new party, based nn the prineiples promulgated in the days of Jetrersoniutd Madison, and wills be followed up by meetings of the Conservatives throughout . the country. Twenty thousand copies of the address and resolutions, were-erdered to be printed— aitd !we observe that twenty Thousand co pies! were also ,ordered to be printed at Washington city. They eell.apott - tbeit reptitilsean friends throuohout the country ensever all eannesjon with •the loco focus r zed" destructivee, And to rally under ,the Old banner el democrati c republican prin 00* jeel6rizury Lvit aIA LieIIiLATIIRIC-1111 the tune, neirly‘the whobi weep has been tiiken ug.inthe discussion of Mr. Darrait's SO.fhitioitir on_ s stibjet of the right of :,E. ion, They tWeresupported by Messr s . vial', and Fraley of the city, and oppo iby Messrs. Burden and Pesisrm.' , n the. Hippie, similar resolutions trey. Ared by Mr. Ford. 1 The discussionon the kisobition oared bY! Mr. Johnson. Indio ter else the gnitir. - - • . . jo i r . s inthisage, on the subject ot-apKopri pions, . was continued &in the House on - Wedneidayo,' - Thursdayi asilWrriday. laid. 1 eigclue . ii*lirlill ether business; ' T x. ,i T ee ltmErrnlfdat ptiticsis. It the purse •otAlebaititikaiidecided, by fLogpt, L :-* ~.._~:: Ei2l INEMIS 'a 40 10 mi .) 414 iiilkesfuL eg ' volwioniqui ► 46. - - Ai the int = .Mr' Hinchmt ,thy. the want number of "pleat* pr met], and that - portion relative: to' intern int. proventents En reteittd io tint int rift._ meet consWeittee. Poraitioved an atnentiment, waif 2000 quitiaa in tbeLiiglieh atr 1 in the Gerfaing. which wail', nettnisedo . by 'vote of 47 Itt'4& - After some fp;titer dettatpAin amend mem of Mr. Garietawras tstitted4 Yeas 50—nays 89. The Natio/nil Intelligence's of Thursday says, that the 'Senate have not y‘t got through inconsiderate in of Mr. Calhoun 's resolutions. it wee engrigrd during Mr whole of Wednesday ip discussing the fifth of his resolutions, sue the sUbstitute offer cd for it by Mr. Clay, of KV. A fter long apd complex proceeding, Mr. Clays sub- stitute, bovine been modified, wolf ;finally adopted vo tit; foliating foil% by tr vote of 36 to 9. - • "Rrsoltinl, That the interferenCelby the citizen of eny olttthe states, with the view to the aholittonuf slavery in the .Distriet, is endangering the rights and security aT the people of the District; and - that any act of Congress designed to abolish slave rr in this District, would he a violation of the faith implied in the cessiona ,by the state, of Virginia and Maryland, a just cause of alarm to the people of the slave -holding states, tittd have a direct and ine vitalthsienttericy to disturb and eqdanger the Union''' = important jive* A:PRentle man in the city of Mexico, under,.dnte of Nov. , iimitgioco the editors of the...Nit rite's' Intelligetcer, t We are on t he eve of -a revotritiiin, theobject or which . will do nwei with the present iihjections: ble constitution, acil re.elitabliA the okl one of 1824. There Will be no blood shed in the manes it will be eifectei4 by those power, by which they *ill be ;kept in. This is the way we manage in this coun• t ry..' Mins, in North Carolina—Tile Rat eigbilegrater• recei'verl this morning says : —"About a month since announced the opppoge of the "Nearhero - Sentinel," 'I! stanch Administratinn print. We have flow to femur' the death of a kirldr4d Jour nal, 114., "Tarboro Sttevrila." . 4 third— the "Moral tarolina Juoinal"-, r - is offered fur sale." - The Registet,well,remerks in reference to the subject, these ere not el:limp - Kt ant facts in detettoistilig the political chi% acter of North Cerulean. : Such mortali ty Maur re or thSeatened, among tire orgam. of Van Burenism, denote anything but lOC cos. the Sib Treasury •ETchenies and schernem--Thei &inherit Slate, we ap prehend, will be very Amin its 11l , Yemenis to take a position ; '!with'the Horres.t Nub fier, in support Jof the favourite and leading measure of the glottis 'party—a party which, in Mr. Cattituures .own language: lately used, was bound together only by the .`cohesive power" Of a common e)1 pee t n love of ..plunder.", OW Rip is not given ton morbid delicacy of appetite, hot he cannot swalbmitwelve-ilfine , and walk, ill 4 reasurers. This Van• Buren" Call 'scheme, ist•tto great a tax on hie capacity of degiutition, 'sod he will none of it. • The Exploring Espedition.—The N. Y. Joni , nal orConitsietee liart—We learn that the ex. ploruig Expedition is to be thapatrited forthwith. Cupt.4(earney is appointed :o the command. Sod has entered oh his ditties. The MaCerlonian is not to go, but her place is to be implied by the sloops Vandalic and Pelt:lick. bulb ollwhich are nearly ready. one at Norfolk and the: other •we believe et Riwton. The brig, which were built for the purpose and IV tqcl) are in well fined for the service. hy their capacity! ofsaihno slitewise and stern foram* are not to , gn. en the Epedi. Lion will consist ofthe two sloops. 'atcrre ship and schooner." • . Mr*Sage flovOrnor Eyries of Moosecbooe:to. —We find in this MesiOige the fallowing, print graph of general interest:— I have teceividliont the Governor of Rhode I stand ( ',copy of resolutions. on I he' uhject of the 81111C11011 of Tessa to the Union, ~paysed by the General Assembly of Rhode at whose request I transmit them to' the two; frouser4— This mearme. surveyed in 411 its tispeets; ap pears to me among the nibst inommitooi ever submitteiito the reciple of-the United; Wes, - volving esinai l lierations 'both uf dorrrevtie and for. etgn policy; the gravest : and moat 'alarming character. • . The ambition of extended empire has proved ruinous to every powerful State - Wheel! has arisen in the world. It is peculiarly at war with the spirit of a cantiderate• republican tovernMent whose greatest 'dangers ipring from t e aneroid able diversity of sectional interests. its the dig. Arent parts of a very extensive region. The •avowed objects of the propelled ince/potation of this vast territory unto our Unto?, fare doubly fraught with peril to its prosperity sod i.ieeme nenee. tilhe correspondence between Mr. Pox and Mr.Forriryttl. ernemunicated to Congress and published in the National Intellogencer, dis cuuntenanitxs Ike idea of misunderrianding bat tween the two goternments on acceont of late events or. the frontier. • ' The advantages resulting to both. frr•in the .Fittservatlon of our mtnical4a relations, is. so .appa rent, that it arodid be madneas in either party' to screen offenders, and ate!have nerldonbt that examples will bc anode on both side., and all reasnnable and proper eitplanationsi giver and received. We confider the. outbrealt in Canada as at an sad. and. the unlawfttl asvcrublage at Navy litbritt, W net already disperacii by force, will soon hit* [o-leave the falano Iron, necessity, ma we • prtannte otie , eeKtt lily rill ibe strictly observed, and they naivete( l in that elan receive aid er - supplies flatfoot' sider—Jl, Yprk Swan. tits Ads. ---~~- EMI j0.1111A124:14,4 • . A.;.. .. '~7 .a .. ~ Fug Cetteda.:.-I.l l. tistqcalliains this: meriting will hei`ffiudif the rearithen acconol'of The taps turebr the Cetrolinei ,Yrhick'am cupy from, hive /Grum Petrie.. It wilt •e Men that the expe. idon limeade* out bf-order of Col. Macßae. and commanded by Capt. Mew of the .. korai Navy'. Thigptaces the mkt& stair le, a far more serionk.light then we expected. end our feir render with:Meer rime difficult than4as eetic led. - n Ws tndtplethe lump ltat•.the whole affair will bd mortiptlY tilsilowed and noper reparation toide by thlr Heidi& • authorities is aeon u the: 6rcui afflict case- ire . obtained, - There car. no• longer be Ant .do4tlatt an the *missing, were liiiid o as they spiiear,to4ve defended the boa witetrpirit*.—. V. r. From the Tinsettratritt of Jae. 6. We have remind 11-610 a (Need-. at Chippewa the farming gratifying Intelligence. On Frrilay..lassobe • 29th Wimp, a 'Steamer galled thereto line, which lied been given. lent, chartered or Feld by thelluffelosians to the • Pirates on Navy= jiland, dropped kiwi. from: Ruffiloe to Schlosser. A protect was., immedi ately formed to cut.herout, and nine boats with nine Volunteers in each.were prepared in Chip. pewa Creek, with intent to start on theturvim at nine ta:clock, but they did ant depart till 10. The enterprise was commanded by Captain Drew of the Royal Navy. Four only of the boats mad good their way to the Steamer which as they *preached were hailed by • sentry"„*" when no answer being given. the sentry pganigailed, and the answer returned was .Prieads,",but the coon. tersign being dentarded and not given, the sent try fired at the leading boat, which he missed. and was instantly stint tired by a young sailor of the name-of Arnold; twelve or Aileen of our breve Volunteers were instantly on deck or the' Steamer, Capt. Drew being the first on board. when commenced the tug of war. The Pirates lost' „rnen killed, several of their wounded got away. PO list we made hat fbw prisoners. Tice, num. her of pirates on board wag about 30 well armed. bot.a great number oft l hem Were on shore tiring rifles from • di-tames in the kirk, refardlein, whether they killed friends or foes !loch is the rootage of criminal's, • The lame young sailor who had shot the sentry was wounded in thu left warn the mentient be • reached the deck'. but he gallantly with hie right knocked down the pi. rate who had wounded him, and killed him with the butt of his unloaded pistol. a The pirate flag, being a tricolor, with two stars was taken by a gallant young gentleman of' the: name of Finials/1N of the Coobourg Volunteers, a nephew of the veteran Capt. Hammond cif Hal. dimand. Captain MeCot 'nick, a Lake Captain, who commanded the second boat, was severely. though thank God, not, dengerusly,woonded.—. Two. ba ila passed ;Omagh his left wrist„ and one' 'entered his left shonfder. He hat:l.:however the; satiafactino of killing on the spot the pirate. who shut him in the shoulder. The 'gallant Capt.. Warren, late of the 66th regiment, who was in. the seine boat with Capt.MTAwmitit, we are sor.f. ry to say was also wounded by two sabre cuts and a shot. Captains Zaaland end Mosier arertvmnng the moat gallant of the gallant bay* ens, ittdeed all ate fir above our humble powers of prelim& '• The Melee! Steamer Ms towed a short dist twice out, and in &out an hour emitting `ll boil light around. went I hondering over Niagara Pa!ls / , and her fragments arc pow strewed on the banks 'of the Niagara river. This glirlims schiethment. has not coot us a single men, 'the Caroline the 1 r a ti. er ohl.smi not somposed 10 be worth olrei. stioomf; a small damsgral.fsknie rich and tieNte ous Itoffaloolens can easily make Up to the Pi; rate, for whom their Itionibie isyMplithic., gain daily sirtmelli. Thole Perish•rvery Brie let BRIT , , AIN and to RATIONAL LIBERTY!! I Copl of a letter"Tmin the Hun Arable A. N. Mc. Nably„Col. Commanding, to Col. the Honorable Jonas Jones, A. D.C. ~ t , Head Quarters i ,Chippewsy. 30th Dee, 1837. , Saturday morning, 3 o'clock Sills—l have the honor to report fur the Infos , - mutton of his Excellency the Lieut. Governop, that having. received positive information, Jhalt the Prates and Rebels at Navy Istsod had Pa c• chased a steamboat, called the Caroline , tot facil itate their intended inteston of this eeerotty—end being confirmed in my,intio motion yesterday by the host (.vhich sailed wider British colorp) afm Kerley at the Island. lAtermined upon 60011E1 her mot and having sync Captain Drew. of the Royal Nave" he, in the moo ga Bent matinee:, with,/ a crew of volunteerit(whme names I shil M here. .aller :swollen) perfnimed 'lns dangerous ee. %/loch was handsomely etrepled. In tonseguenge of the Itratv current it'waa found to be intim+ ble to Wit the 'vessel eve' to this place, and et •• therefore neitssafy to set her on fire. Hier al. ors are its my pos4ession. I have the honor to be, Sir. your oheirt.iler f earit; ' A. N. lIIACNA *Col.s' P. S. We have Iwo or three wear : ssa d the P.iraies about the same number kill 1 A. N. *ACi , ...%8. , mkat ____.- ..------, T BY *rift SOUTHERN EXPRESS iliAll4. --- There were no slips last night from Re* Orleans. * Orme or arm Repo& rc SAV 4IN NAIL Jatioar3 6, I P.. . i 1M POR Tel N . l ' FROM FLplt IDA-v. 9 KrElt cl i WITH THE IN DIA.I4Bi. fl,y the orpcil of the steamboat Cam iv, Cpl. ! %lit.i.s, from 1 6.1rey:s Ferry, we learn. th tun tie 28th olt. between Peas creek and the pig Cy.i ,press swamp, a smell party l of Indiamias seen I and pursued, and when the pursuing par ty rea4h-. 1 ed-the hammock. the Indians were diacusered in great torte, and a Beanie contuse iminedttel# ere , sued, in which 28 ofour golLint ho which kill ed, and 111 wounded. Among :he 'killed ire Col. Thompson, Capt. Van Sweartogen; Lieut.' Brook,-end Lieut. Center, all of the Atirny, end Col. Gentry.Ctetain Andrews, wound . Col. Gentry has libelee, died. • The. love of the Indiums not ewer( ned, but presumed to be large. A few days prey ous Gen. 1./ .. Jesup captured 27 Indians near Fun ne. From the Jacksonville Courier We ha..ten to give to the public the anteing Intelligence of a bottle taught between r-trocips and.the Indiana. The plate , as stated - the let.. ter is nut known to us, or tothe wetter. Stroh se- , counts caning but convince all that the foe we are person:a and fighting ; is not lillie elntettured. To the Editors of the Jacktionaille Ofturlar. • Goter:s Feast, Jun. , 1838. Sir-IDear hasten . to iillloolll you at n hat- tle wait fought a few daystitinee, (placae known) between fhe Indians and a part of the h Refit mein of Infantry: We lost In killed and Wound. ed 139: lute of the enemy nut known=atho officers killed are Lt. Col. Thompson, Captain Van,. awearingeno LW. Wolk and Centeremr Colegeo try of the Volunteers. Wounded 111 -,.killed 28, ' • Yours in haidei, RICHARD %V EIGHTMAN. Ohio and Altairiasippi Rivera.—The ire em !skied in navigating thew tirem 638 eamboate, and 6000 'Cat and keel boats, on boar of which about 50,000 men are employed. . , 111t'0417.00 . Va 41iit ;, A Bre lately occurred at New Orleans, slid destroyed properly _computed to be worth $9.5001:10. roue or five persons I -risked fn the flambe., • 1 . FROM Wa Wastitittvrott § January 12. 1838. 11OUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Reports were in tinier in the House of RepresentAives, Aniongttie reports pre -1 sensed was one from the. Committee on Elections in rel•dimi ttilfiettnteat - M - elfe: Oori or Messrs. Claiborne and Oholson.— The Committee merely report the facts in tiftetitie int! leave the whole matter to the consith ration of the members of the House. In the Senate hir. calhoun's resoltitions have healt,dispoted of, The sixth readtu• tionwas laid on the tibia .tin Friday last4y a vote of 35 to 9. It is said that the ConuMmureatth Dank of tics. .n has closed its doors: The president of Ibis Institution, Mr. Simpson, recently died Very sud denly, from an injury sustained by the umretnir -Gran omnibus. The bank was one of those potty shops got up by the Jaeltsowinen of Huston, for their ewn purposes. It was early made a t r pct, and is now deflanct.—U.EL -Casette. teen. „Thelann..-has written a letter 11 Mr. Dawson 00 Cineincati, expresping hia warme,t concurrent* In the SulalireaPhry . Scheme, It bre a ther out thteauptiegs and ►laughter atainit the, Bank.. . The lesson furnished by the following brief paragraph onght not to he hut on those *ho court the applause of the multitude, and prefer its cla mour to tHh impartial judgment of posterity.-- Nat. let. "Emirs oto tower, In Near Yost day area .furraten by the partieans of .the Hem. pun—trot • drum • selitery t ittnind of joy! General ..laccsoitt in his Ilersalleoe, can new sesseashot oil the adoration ofjhe office Ara. ese raOe worths" Tgg ShlAllecrAt CASIOLIIVe.—The his tory of few vessels is so esontful l as that of the Caroline. She Ives built of rive oak, some years ego, at Charleston, S. C., and was brought to Albany, between which place and Troy she plied for some time. She was then Gent by the Bricand Oswego canals to Canada, when a new, keel was given her, and made a British bottom. Having been engaged in some smuggling transactions, she was condemned and sold, -thus making her'an American bast again. After plying from this to various ports on the lake, she went on - her in fated espedi lion' down the river, and met with an end, the sublimity of qthich min scarcely by paralleled. Loo roectuna,—Petitions ar on estraoteinaij nature *till to day presented an the Assembly. by Mr, Sibley, who in nfering.them. remarked that however much he difered in sentiment from the mcmoriali.ts, he held the right of petition to be sarTrd. One of these Petitions oak* for the re proraornt loom reitiehlraelihit ordinary taker en the Nifiltkith, dad for the vistrttage era tam prohltetr ing eleshmez from perforating the market con. true, and from acting al inspectors in Public &hada. In reply to et.. enquiry of Mr. Taylor, as to what poet of people had signed this petition, Mr. &Mel feplied . that the getleman whose name stood at the head °fit. atairlast winter Ictr ;minted Farr Juno". or Monitor. Couterv!—Al6. Zee. 'Atte. 1 ., cies! Deposit* System.—This iv. she hew for of the 134 humbug. The proposition ill to hot' d ens lock op the politic money lit the banks, ' ,at Owe to keep H Mit Of 'Cirtolatiort. If we ha re Surplus Resenue ( . X1,00,010,00% the Soc. 'dal Deposita Syktem will lockit no, Thins we have humbug noon humbug.— N. Y. Express.' 31‘411111P41) Oil the 4th• inst. by the Rev. Mr. Her. pel, Mr. Gtoson lomat, to Mi." Wp.- 11ELININE EILLERIN both of Potteville. ,DIE'D off Saturday the I.lth inst... Ctsaatts SiLvt, son if Jolti, and Elizabeth S. Clay• tool. aged l Infieth4. . • .f. . It EVI Ew ot"rite•lmmicr,, 4Poitsvt7le. January 17..1838. VlllllEyr FLOUR. by the load was worth on Fri day $9 so. W 1 141 . :AT I $$ pet plotbel, itr demand. RYE FLOUR 300 per cwt. in demand. RaiBUCKWHEAT FU)UR 2 bushel—read cwt. in dereind. YF by the Mad cettur by the bushei—rea RYE Oftur OS 'Opts per bushel iniAernand. OATS 43 tent,-reirly tale- POTfATOM 50 cents per baste in &tumid. ,fXtRN-..70 cents per bushel in demand. CLOVER SV.Eb--$5 50 per bushel. TIMOTHY SEED-$2 00 per bushel. irLA71.51.1.:13--11 12 per bushel in demand. „ WHISKEY-42 centsxer g2llnn. BIIPTE.II-14.cents per pond-in Hess 12 tents, EGGS--12 cents per dozen. LARD-10 cents per pound. TA LIOW-9 cents per round: HAMS 12 cents per pound. CORN CHOP SI/ cent, perbashel in demand. SACON--12, - eents per potiridir BIMSWA X=4B cents pet pound. FE ATIIERIS4-- 62 Cents per poitod. COMMON WOO}-4bncerits per pritinif.i. ACKERF.L. by the bbl. No 1.212 00 No. 2. $ll SALT -..2 624. pm...6644P per bushel. PI AVER. is Worth $7 00 per ton. HAT $lB per tort. Apprentice wanted, Wanted at th 4 -office,i an active and in telligent tad, who can read and . write well, age about 10 or 10rars, as an apprentice to the printing buainesa. 1100 DR IDG VS, 'FAMILY arPOS IVOR, I"' price $3 jest *rived and for sae by Jan ie - B. HANNAN. B - - - • 7 UFPONS' History , 5 vols. complete. Price $4 15, just recetacti and tor sale by jan 10 B. ftANMAN. • TO Merehtmif and ofireft. 9.AND 10 quire thy &Oka and Ledge, fuakcap lirsz,cheeP.jnat received and fur Pale by IL BANN AN. -* jan 10. • I—. N EW YORK smoked brat—joss received of a superior quality 'sad Ow sale by my 23 1- • T. & T BEATT''' vittsvazzis asimataznah ►,~flE third Ikerembly wilt - beleid it the Penn. sirlvenia . Hall. on Thtirminy ennui, the 18th (net. THE MANAGERS. , ,an 13 ! 9IS CONCERT Of irpeal and bitrunientia Mwde, en the HERMAN . HARP ind P/04/11. - A T the solteitathin bf nomerOus felends. Mona. rurd,Mad. CAPIDEROEIME.IOII gimanie• titer Cowen at the Pennerlvanin hall. Utis Nevei .flint• (WedneidaY,' Jan. it.) at hatf past* &- cinch,nVentsely. , • 1 All those , whir Save heard the!ttnitlillints of Mr. Csoderheech on the Probst. Amatirons and Pro. fessore have declared Meth to itertitt ell thing ever heard. Loirers of good Nido Will do well dot n Woe this opportonity. Mr. C. will 'rive * great yarns tv ofhpitations, neier before performed in this plane.' • Tickets SO cents, to be abed tit 1,1 princinalastels, and at the ticiot January it Tunnel 11line v.ANTED a few oti,uers to Vennif at Tamaqua, to who ges will be gitatia, Apply to 410 FIN IC. SMITH. Tarruttpia, Jan 11, lid& • Coopering. undentiened respectfully in arms the ells itens of Pottstiiia and its.vici ity,that they hate commenced the cot:meting flu loess at their Armory.. in the Borough of Pot "title. where they aret,ptenated An eitedule all dera In that Ilhe of husinesfa. at the abetted Doti' and nn the re ile terms. G. . LAUER. , r m: b 1 . - .18111 3-4 ~- - PAILCI;VTIC II ILMUllil TISM., •-• .4 perfect Clare 'Prod' by the. Ire tweet if rh. • • William Etent. • Mr. John Gihron, of N.-4th 61. - i. Williatilin , burfoielicted Whit the above rem int for threw years and nine Months. during • hich time he r had to use ertitches. His eb,iet striptoms were eserneiathig pain br all his joints, ot especially, I I trt,the hips. siortiltier. knees and a Idea. in lIIV &ovation of the pains towards n htl and forihri.' Most part aft times from external teat. an obvi ous thickening of the falai& and t i ments, with a complete h i ss 4,l'mM/cuter p?wer: Vor the ben efit of those-aMieted. in m simile manner, Mr. Gibson ooncelves it meet to say hat' the pain. have clitoris ceased, and that h i s . joints have , . ~,.. • completely 'reovered their natural tone, and ha • feels ableto resumihis ordinary business. - . T an election held January 8,, lERI,-* (Di& A lowing named stockholders were otteninums. Io chosen mtinseers of TttgAltNE HILL AND gCHUYLICILL HAVEN RAIL ROAD COM PANY, for the costlier rear, Presidesk—TlMOTHY CALDWELL. 'AIANAGERS.. Jame!' Bundni., .- Benry,Peul Beck, lokn Livegey, Edward Loysbei, Jan la Qffice of the Mine and Schvylkitt Haven'Rnil Road Ctimpany. # • Philti4eiphia, (Ist mr.nth) Jan. 3d.1898.. .NOTICE—DIVIDEND. 'WHY: Patel of '.4lsnagers have this day deehr, • erf a vlitiffett•l ore per erot.•opon the eopitaf .fork ophe rompotsv flit the hut half ytior.,whielt will be jperrbie to the ateetchnhlet4 tot toe efter the 14th inst. JOHN • H. CR R‘SON • Jen,l3 2-et Treseurrr. . kist - eibocies Store* Ovens. r 1 WO giaterhnek'stitnvia -anti Oven!..- just re w"' calved and for sale by 4. HANNAN, ;an 12 _ • • THE -Nevp Enplanit Varner, orF rtneti Re *. eeipt Book. 22d &hit'''. rat ived and for Pale by NAY,/ Jan 13 • • iv. I.otei (or Stile. ! . ILL be edictal Private Sale, 2 twenty feet tots, A:lusted on the South side .J of Market efeit, in this borough, nearly. opposit the, Pres. byteeisn Chureh. For tcrtwe stagy t ot• ' Jan I 0,„...1-3° YEIR[ERTAILI it'll. • 4 t , , Olitet 0* Till uttl4.aicales Co. lannary npflE %reefers have this d'aiillecitiLed yearly dividend of five per cent . ; outer the profit's orthe ecnnpanv, whi'dh • will be paid to the Stoeichigdefit or their legal tekesentativea f alter the 16th instant CHARD S. VP ILLIiAMS. Jan 'lO l'-G . 1- Skeretary.‘ .-, . 011191001 , T ats DZI,AW4ItIt Co t. CO. i . ''Phifada. Jannary 4 Ist.lB. AM Et - 1114G of theStociihnlidera i f this Coma pang. and an election forfiaetreietore fot the ensiling year, will'be Weld at the company '. office, No: 117 Eolith Third street. Saturday the 3trebettirjr, it 4 o'elnitk, t. Xi ., I n 101p1 IV itE,, - resident: Jon 10 1:41 MaLtiO , Cii rboit Rail ißoa d Cam' any: N atickii hereby Osten, kat- a (meeting of KbOincihtilder . m, and an elietiori for a Pre.• illaiiitothibt Menagerie, a Treitioarer •d 'Secretary at Of the ottniPmehon Rail Road Com ny.iirill be 4 1 field at Rip#ll7. South Third areal. P IfildOPltio. on SalordaY the Sd day of February :Wet, LI o'citielt. A. M. Jannarillo -I,te i ' • reaident. Ilfotice. l - T HE partnership hereinforestaisti g eoder the hrrn of I'.; Stall and John . P, 0 resent, was' by mutual consent dissolved on'thts fi t Jan 19 xJ • Aotice'. A LL perform AFC hereby. forbid wire on my eeemini, J 1 11 . on ! . det to paxan, debts of her tetetractint SZIEWTIA QM ENNY QICEILOPEDIA, Irul. 7. andlot aab by , ; B. gl '414 , Cfe. ek and . • / Vavijr---ati4 and Rail Road Company. r 111 HE Boartl.4. Ma riserai , have ;thissiay de, A Oared a ditidend o ; six per eent. last Sii mamba sin die:capital stock of thitiVont, pany t piyable :to The Stockhoder" br their kliaV representatives..atter the litth inst. it thestificeitir the Tietsortr the of of piinxiont & Depoisei . it at Port Carrisin:,, - `LEBBEitiSi WPINNY'.. Secretary &7.umastreir.z, 7.4 ,lanus!rl,lB3o. .; 1 PM e bet eras rive ■ lock liberli wa. Renjornjn gorier ' William ,tichordion. Komori; Mown, Jr.. John FJ.Creoinn. Thorn's Ridgriir. 2,3 t ill :rowdivit tvrttlealnel tux date. T OBE. 1 74