The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, April 21, 1838, Image 2

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Aid dark.oesii• itiise away? r
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The shepheid from his. imai et{
Wakes to his daily task ! i - Gilree;
TO thee the lark Nor. bea u waiii led;
His main:, melody ; ,1 ,q
And they who sail thewetiry see,
And long have watched the 4ngeeng night,
Whe long have prayed for thy Teturn;
At thy first beam with tratispott burn,
And bless the welcome sighti
We itnoir-notishiii, or whelice thou art,
Of darkness and he inciriqng hot n ;
\Ve watch all other stars det,ml,
And see thee shine forlorn ;
When moon and stars to j ihaddwa worn,
Thou seem'at to man a sym ml given,
When sublunary things clecay; ,
Ilia soul, like thee, shall pass away
Into the light of heaven:,
. cashmeres.
Nothing to more corispieMnis.iti the traveller'_
retrospect than the fast hot little ester ail pas
session has to do with hap lIMSS. As lie(Wati
dere back over city. and vi litgq, ptantaa' n. and'
prairie, he seat again ear , on 'the broW of the
meicharit, arid - mirth itilli' :eyer!'of ifiellit mire;
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the sauffesefa,"Celsotthe'rid _Blinkers risqmp be- ,
• firOirnAudayliiiie - with'l he iladsome"eoubte7.
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'.1!llie&I, e' - •a tionitt, Each cities ,
''httidly , " Pitfia..Z th e one' be "V it . .n power and
Weiilthilhilistraveller phi • nose but these svho
arc acting their energies' n t e exclusiVe par.
suit of either. Generally i ape ing, they have
eali
alien equal eadowmentbf, , *lags fiord which
happiness is really derived They h •ve, in pret
ty equal aistribution ' b , h, senses , ainithhir
pleastires,,homes, ehildi en; iihrkuitat and :succes
ses. With all these thinn .common, the one
point of difference in th e. rlpective amounts
of possession of more than the ' can at i Present*
sat, use, aud,-etoy, seems' o .hi4i quite u yorthy .
of all the eiimpassion e . ted . .hy . * th_, 0 h the
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coMpairsion, having slam fitnit t araiable hi it. is
of a kindly use as far as i goalie liar' metery,
the thrifightless are startledinui the 'iamei perism.
lion. How destitute are the deed in WI graves: I
Bow naked is the spirit gine from its w ran.hor`l
, stings and environs of *series 1 . This is ',the'
thought.. The next iisitraeit,ever deeriVii3e7,
at
' d these luxuries ever al y thing to do-with the
• . - tie of the spirit, ezcepl as affording e.parsuit
• rai the eniployment of ite energies? - hot, as
Inge, ous and gladsome a Mind!Rho . ; .... 4 „,.",.br0ad
. : „te . the Bads, or singing i 4, the Mil .', ...•gtthe
•-•-'. '• ..;.., ,re oethe drawing thomlltua • Dot
at words could.we'find Strong a : , ~,
a of the decree !under whieli,
=•-.- ".lbel is compelled to enter his gi - s ,
'ry and destitute? Whertiwe look ,us upa
this obehelt, And that ariii, what :Italian the .54).
. plenses and the rensnriof theneighhOrs of the
'departed, in the,presenhei of,the awful facts here 1
i declared. that he hate:lii mid is giniel .In this.
• ..,,mighty , tranractona biiad. "`diNtaiselfeitlifallai '
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• ...- , keithati-insigiii fi eerit-i' litinfithsthe *Me?! '
'aliens, betwerm, wfiti l a .& iinself.there,bl4l.
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eiist no 'coiniiliter ntiite nti g in this life'!-
But there is.motwar 7 iiiii i 'g
this consequences to
himself of havla,g4ivedilwitti ii4h or low inodelits
before his eynsi'Mtftaapirtt ai i leve or 4 spirit 'Of,
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contempt; in arlirricesegif en tau. or dhiparagiiii,
interpretation eir:. ; :ni - iiiwb.,Olii4:
tare mindithiiiiind pro
~.ese ai . fit's 90 4FtAltil.7,
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And is this all? Can rAasolii, om pm ~4,!„..
. Thaw bid mu shun th :
_jr;eini d'areed the Oat"
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Sweet. parapliat afloat oi, , air-rOglet., . ' ',-‘
- The Pla_ralljaig-tlit.rktVt"thi. pima ui me. -
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. Wheni'lliiik e llidiq.fie 4
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Faces a thiaiiirrid da '''' ri,.." . heiKifili l 4••• *!,.., . 7 i,s;i.
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And, trash"" file d i 'a motaitsibem 4110
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Man is not, tie' cr ew ' reit . eircuthstances.-
-', Circumstances hie thelereethrey. of ;inert. We;
, , area„ ee arects,: ; .and man is Late peWerfal thah
1440 05), , ,areceitiliti 6. fiitkriehing liifLrence.
• -10 . c444.1K - 0 ttp I ).he asiiiklie:doturtilkiiriiittnre
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ki l ..,r -1)3 -1 0 :i Alt; I. rt,et lritilrbti4diiitinted--.
'iihakAirsili ki.abe saliPr`
~ t . si. Tadt' invention
'tifillia ' ,tecints;rhay,add Ain Enke :instance'
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.004,, ail a atif rin ittik - f, of ihi f tes.
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14i, and feeririg-trie - oc ire .....0, 'ht lties-iihihb
, there are Jai:Mei:4 •-enfitrehL ill tii'i . 'iriihd that
''`ditiittiPexer:Yeritai 'keel ,fram fthiiiiir' tier/ preju
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:,: t 4, (OW SOIWICtiOti that 17e is Cath in the
~ 4.1,', Wistrhaps, - .this m :raWful 'moment of
:4, spit 7 , -.. , w4001c070rk yo g, We l. ink that nit
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5.17 '', iiiiiii4MOrit,t at_ ' _ about ;are humor
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',k,;.EnobriliaLigat a, ' here alfii,it i `even 11.
r. " ticiAi VioWroaiati ~ldisiifthiiiin 'fieleid'eaui
"..A,,trirKtiOahi*lfieri n ' ' • iidatiliide t a; Yet death
• -.' . 6Fia l dh - O.ainic):AW 7 .14 ie it veri 'werfitt rev- ,
•; , , n , ehtliptiAkei:r itlitir ' `.7*.,li6e,,and of their own
44 . ta4tIfterattio.reep . :1ilinsiatleaaiu li a eata5tr0.,44.41.#1144,4,1*dpi.
.,44.41.#1144,4,1*dpi. the.,,,,World" an the worlds
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,ifittaffltii Otat m it makes us
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.•.,Ptitr -? ikr ±thiairri'atillts%, gay and
•-' petit fr,l4 - ',Fatilbi , i fs #9411 . 1 4 401.1ar first time
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Vt i '' 1^1:- . 1.0 0 -- * i''' ' l6 *... , . 4-*litlcl rYl 4 : • -:'l rrte", *ftst
.', 'AT , bensfitavlitch ti n Children "offie, stEtor de
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.tw' ings,,titanithltitia,
- 1, -. I `;'w bit -.o*perienieri Aiming-0e , fesept 'nen—
' ' ' Nary.: Sunday', We arti=of rest kn
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.. i. Artaneo, irt i rfit atit, ai' -l ' . '7101140 the
rolit. kid' bli' ettAPPiti titi l 4'te be-
come instructed. Lug g00k,,,, ples.Of
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Morality and yet gion, on. wit eli . isottetserti,
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~ the happineekrfa eople.. Ii - some parts
' of EuropeqrattioPlaitly-in Eaglatol, wha rt:
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is particular l., -; tyi , ksofto# , ..o*otoi. 01.
society. ln ilitutLltenkftr,:,.. L hnrt-,line_
AlitieOhere ii i iiretE fil . 4lll I I 4PPe:lji.,,
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fediOttiiiil77hi'iliniiit number lir:tit:4in
)4dr chihl*:::tihn:iii(teildelArii? IChimils,
shows heir little.?,bethiCn •COCiesl.l6i4he
intellectual,,Mal';merliVinipreveinea4if.thel
lower claiseti in -Eiigliihai , kfTlie, , ,lns' tine
tion-in-tha4uit ate
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Sold" - - Otiqbas.d
the most= ::"7 - ric effects rifi4 - ICrilyan the
childreu, but on "the "Parente. - " ,: k cletiy
man of Cheshire lately stated* that he
knew of no instance in which tali children
of poor ,01 profligate parents, if regular
attendants at Sunday schools, had et.
transmitted; to their homes a portion of
the benefit derived. This is a most inte
resting fact. . .
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, We'leopy the following account of the
chaunting of the Miseiere, in Rome, given
in Mr. Jewett's agreeable sketches, just
issued from the press. The erfthusiasm
telt by him on the occasion of hearing that
rcertormance, has been so libentllrshared
by travellers uninfluenced by catholic
creeds or teremnnies that his description
of it cannot be deemed partial, extrava
gant, dr peculiarly ardent;
"A short silence preceded the opening
of the Mtierere of Allegri, the one whlch
'l l was so•foitunate as to bear, and which
by.arnateurs it regarded as the finest. The
'strain commenced, and. instantly with it,
a.•
. rill ,throu .
thgh eviry nei've. I have no
words, that:ever soßextertihsly placed up.
op this unshunding sheet; can other than
fdintly symbolise the tones, that during
the succeeding half hour name to my ear.
While ltstentng - to their swells and falls—
to their vast, far-soaring, still enlarging
volumes, and to their cadenzas so graceful,
so touching, so divi hely j - 'fling, they seem
ed oftentimes but . silver elutes from some
"far Off tenelody^,^ wafted r-a moment hi
therwart , I tried, itio er , that I might
make it" l. compirjion,, to feball the finest
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1 music I liFd evetWeaid ~ I brought up the
, s4lendid strains of the. French and Italian
bands. "I - xecalled the ;voices of Rubini,
and 'raniVarini.,, and prgij f and Lahlache,
and-of h tineorchestra, at4ifiowledged to be
jhe fiaest int he world , With whose efforts
II had so often heard their own. ItMight
l ha th e effect ofsame inappreciable
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I as .. t . ,targhl., - ,..have been the effect
40%
of lap* 1 , - ''M - strains seemed
!taw to mt:s .
, common-place.. 4
tiad once " - . , ithinitdd harmo
ties the TiOrfectuilk: .'',•= :. ad, I now fell
Shat--I was Imistaketif-' ', ,One k
qf those
_-voices is a 'wonder,r, it notitele; •yet..ombi-
A
",pid,alcthei!^Orlialtif ihOtis varieties,
ta
and rnpyiag-42.0trj4Fil '.' Ord With those
litindredinstrumaptap e*l#stnitlllCAr
effect upon the heai....hatt tat PiAlle great
test ott their l iimidil=- 5 4Fi' niVit seems to
, I e; be anythiltipe eitaLld what teay
.4.#,4 7 .4 ii 0:ugh; 40144 . 0 . 0pOrt , voices
in,the chuitOf t oki3ilieat,perforaking
Alte%A tserere • V 4t14, - -.. AllfiVjuLivile
04,etplistuart*lanr
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ti.,SoOiae teOair,, When . I tepityasik combi•
- Sle4foi lot it^be-rernetsilbe*a.'iok the'ef
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4„.. z*leefial9'6o . 4.4 s eriqo,`O'
coitiAtt sitt`glicaoptillthAbrtY.l4.rli OW
tiFifie-hi; palfra heath fiat 144.2 ',That
-.iiihi`it.,_bio giaelituy ibterwitiverknoterpof
iiiicifitriiiint , '
ye'tof litirrnonizins' powers;
'---" P - i d i-o"., .. am ass ancktetio this., alO/11 evey Pt 4.
~.e-; of
initnig 4
nbfOl 0;4: loine4riiher""tones,
atit o' . llr,iiiijg here,:Athol rtwary there, *cern
itii,li4,.i:ttrAW iiPhii4or,4ifitugles upon bet
'glest '0446..., - upo riving, witledefei-ind
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lag viiiietitp , f. at s; l ead iten*lliiiilltind
skavAiltini*fle,riiiisll hiligitiful.. - As
rlissstrektO tibtleciiPACiv,MA k rwds d°
riot ii r wit*l - 10 - temsid=4;thq ; iiiiou9t
floirl,E4*-41—tiloc4iifow;x4r ant i
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~74,_irlioifiC/aiiikokiii,love to ill
Ailfe:Oratittirt,e^tiovritf send thrnogb`iiiem 1
aciritelgirtiffurwincl frgT,the,„Mextcaa seas,
land lotplyt'in your.ii . trettlharther, after
some itelOiit .gtecittifjonlif - tile 'eventide,
You may- 11(4i sabinifO hear tiihes faintly
rmagtningiiith Ahnsti'of the Miseiere of
.4lieflri . "., n t, .... -1 ' 1;• ^ •
haitstiViiindiftibirsior. 11;401 --Professor 1
Gee of NeOratettilmaitictber following ,fitartic:.
livecrefesence to ihit.tiiTresisteirk Dwight. in a
recent addreatsbefore a Hottecultnier Society- -
"Ho bad'ilitt largest virden,:the beit:Calinati
plants, and the-fine* fruits in the citi,-iiticl all
cultivated by his own hinds.' This fact will cii:
cite sarrerhin t when it is recollected ifitiViletebilii:'
ered ll lecturri tot' hie tiers--sic ditie In it *oak—
performed the duties of •PrieresioT ref .Divinity,
and iliperintended the goverifspent of th6,college..
Hewsi the first in this city who caltivgted tits
stranerry extecsiv'ety filid"iiiidoesatally- :lie tie'
monsfirated that an a tOdaittog ioraistimami.fruit
might be hultivated gt g very li t tle expense. Ile'
Nava minute and iccurbte'oberervervithehabifl
and laws of vegewtdessllind - delighfiralits:confeirs
cation to gtver',7or receive instil:wide - in sbortictit
tare. - Be InftrieJ iritojiiiiil itonvitailinn. , musk'
and *try, and he'w/Pl:listeifedio milks delight,
even when higicrne war callitiation of Cabbages.
He ctgb 4.-p 4k,bite in prtuti, fruit
, ne;4ll ** c i. rit was in its most
kin' roWitil and the rAfiluie stAriittfiii Wanda
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I won • heal most reedit i;T.' ritsiiimoh. Ms
Dwight was enabled, to:' icsArieti plain.
various mental labors,i hivi4rieivirarthg, his'-iikei.
stitniton by. exercise in ttfirg‘A‘a. Igo OM
:tit airtinglOhkfien' tiniiirl at& fsisetLsoet
n r
l'ir idler is a tiegielftlhidwirds&elb hands;
isNivelevs when' it'Olet` As'erhenstt *tak , C
Went of occupation is not resit' '.ls! ,
A mind unoectiptid is a mind distressed,"
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Mt gETuRNING.:III 41RPROVEMENT.
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IMO. mature :deliberation, I have Sign
el the t ,hiKiiiiititie4o4ll744 te'preeld a for
the WOO* iiiirio,74"iiiiie*l4mproie
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'meat*Oct he iiiiiiiiiot4ifier,"
lik 411'9w1-CireAl:4.,..l4igitkiliiiiiietjer Pis
moit,tinivilling ace, jititicelttiqatat and
to cn•..iielf, compels me, tioiiroliutilthe
sons, that influenced me,
known the line of conduct
1 1
sued in,carrjing the provil
into opemiicin.;, • -
Thiwbill ippr priates,
',State works,- retiairs, &c.
'State rOadsAildblidges,
lutnpflies`,,;, ,„)::
Ce. canals and '''
tl roads;.
The objection's against
1. The magnitude of tl
ated.—There will be ont, __
30U,000 and $1,400,000 of a priabable
and unappropriated balance in the treasury
durinz• the year, after deducting the sums
appropriated to other pnrposes since the
beginning of the session. Under such
circumstances, ' i neither the preseht ap
pearance of thelimes, nor the diattites of
common prudence. seem to Insffy the ap-
propriation of 81,952,34413. ' 4
2. The injurious effect of the measure
on the future prospects of the ,Public
Works.—lf the practice once become per
manently fast Ted upon legislation con
nected with th improvement systein, that
no public appirpriationp shall or can be
made without an offeiing of a large por
tion of the cortimonwealth's means to pri.
vote undertakings, it is impossible to cal
culate when any one of the state works
will be completed and productive.
1 3. The commencement of nets State
Works before the Completion Oft hose now
in progress.—lt may, I am aware,, be said
that the only really new works authorised
by the bill, are the extension of the West
Branch Canal, the Kittanning Navigable
Feeder, and the Wicenisco Canal, form.
ling altogether a • distance of about forty
miles, and inv i olving ultimately the expen-,
diture of a million or apillion and a guar-1
'ter of dollars', But it,should be borne in
mind, that sthat sum qrCuld go far towards
completing the Erie* the North Branch
,Canal, and would more,than complete the
Gettysburg rail road,rind would thus ren
der profitable, works sow wholly emir°. I
4uctive, in the prosecution of which the
State has already sb deeply involved her
self. ' r
4, The unequal and 'unusual manner in
i,
which the Fends of th' State are scattered
aiming a great numbe of local objects.—
If it were proper at th present time Maid'
the different local prqjects. and improve
menteorthd ecarimonwealth, which is hy
'no means admitted, the principle shonld
be carried intopraise equally to every
county',-iiproportios oats population_ind
other clai.mi. ' Thel'ocal aprapriatimes of
this bill,thotigli'iheyi'are profuse and va
rious, are no
~made this principle. '
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„5. The ahStince fr m this or any other
'hill of thermion, of a provision l #o ppy an
existing itino pressing claim against the
State.—LeSt • summei, when the public
,works, wortr in ' the dtmost [need, audit*
honor of the state required it, the bank of
Ail/rated Sides agreed ite- advance two
hund red, thOusand ofierS, at four per cent.
for one ye a r, unde a resolution of a pre
vious session, thou h not compelled to d i n
0 by' the tirrmeof the resolution. That
money hat; not been; repaid, and I cannot
fora moment stippoT that the omission to
;Make Provision Tor ' by tlie legislature, is
owing to goy •Thinghut. occident,: If it is,
it. is the first instacoe'iwithe; history of
Pennsylvania, of •a leglect to pay or se..
trire a fortner.sleht befote contracting.
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'6. The &Ode. revided in the bill , to
meet its expenses af tapprriationi beyond,
the means of the Peasuryi-With'Etin7
tiuestioned power iti -, -,thei legislature' to
compel one of the e tate. Asti:kit ;to advance`
money to the comM3nwealth at 4 per cent,
it is with tiejitite surprito that !_find a
section .authoriiin e l the Vfineittor , lebor ,
row $600,400, at any interest . he may see
I.c.c
fit' te - - give. , Wha ever truth- there may
bit iirthe iillegedti Moeda ofArank. intim
litiq: he iftteldwaus
~ tire 'friendly leaning
*4ll4.l4l4ittitOit,i g as lion, in tbio case;
1 1 %000,- 1 4 leas .st s plitattincia in his fa
iraft,,FerNirtiptiii-it *uncollected that the
dui; tilcitin 'ter th • r'Oittnionwiealtb a spe,
cified eetnioliCX , : r cent, when required.
by itt - . W__
~ ,- . te*part bliteXunit,egteed to
'he give& or bet c aster, the_eonclasion is.
Itimateittifiltehlet , hat , refraining" to.com.
nest 'pel 4 l4 -- o,!lifiai,,P odetla task- bm'hiistil.
ifiAmt:,frieriait i • 7'4.4' 1 4, „ - et' will eq
understand it; •-•
,-. ~ i etin 1,.,.,:,*5Eti1i 4 . 0;
*mike, lie peep ii:Aic,4. .state, „thae--
:ft i v ii i ..*::P a yli 4 1 *. r . ilititir interest-
or mikief,'llific; t Vgbe ta‘at-ill per
cent-is an act„con•isten't Oli'th&hiat its:
leitatit Agltifeeti . murtemaltti.l.4t 'stall
§iiin,ciet„fie st)Wi .'the. iliffgonce enithe
tv t
lAA itt - W0 4 4
.4 - Ati*Pect l VOAY 1
ii .; ' `. , ..lobe a l dared,
1t ,..:-. , ., 4,'`n ~ ' '''; : r.,:lik %tolliiol erow... 4'
- 1.1 1 .,* !. .., : ,,,,
~..',,liik * t., : t Virtr i tiri
rltstit . ",, 6011*; , -„,- "soltiOettey:
10066 -v , l; .thivre ; s woop o t
Ilie'Re4itir Pith re tfrenetiAturordina•
ry character. i
the prnient4eitisioit, and inistiteoll one
occasion itnSe, I have thlts4l ne My duty;
and though _ snore fully coo. •
I wan twelve monthia4P, - i i' he noiniduess
of the opinions then ad, i 'i i yet it seethe
that the decision of the people, constitu
tionally expressed by tbeik represeptatiVea
is different. - I therefore feel bound to hew
to public opinion thus exrresned.
While T make this a v ow +AI of acquiesence,
I desire tobe most distinotly !undetstood as
maintaining, an unchanged opinion on the
subject of the State debqand oldie public
improvements; and 1 wish it to be known
that so long .as I cootie + ib myi present
station, I will, on all occasions, adhere to
I the opinions and principles heretofore ex
pressed, and will maket th En the rule of
•
'my conduct , unless , ; as 0 t e preient in
stance, I shall be,overruled,y the wish of
the people legitimately ;made known. I
Make this public avowalinow, that; hereaf
ter there may be no misunderstanding on
this head. i , • ,
'
But,. in the second i lace, though the
reason just explained is the main one
which has ,decided my course, it is not the
only one.—Others have had their infiu
mite. ' [
. The defeat of the tiresent bill; which
would render improbale the PoOsoge of
any other on the subject at this session,
would deprive the public agents of a re
pair fund, - and would therefore throw idle,
for the greater part of the season, the
whole line of canals and rail roads. The
responsibility of such 4 result I sho uld be
'slaw to assume; and while . I admit this, it
tp i
is' due to myself to r,. t that satch a pos
sible state of things as foreseen at an
early period of the les son., The:ditemmi
then apprehended wa attempted Io be
guarded against. W ether my • want of
success in that attemp will 060u:illy be
for good or evil to *ha PernmoriWealth., it
is for the future to dedide r It ia,now ob
vious that the only choice presented is
between signing a bill with appropriations
to companies and to -new Worki, and en
countering the risk of having.no 'prrision
whatever made for thb'repair or ttlei State
works., !I ,
Another strong 1' cement to sanction
the bill is found in I e fist that it Is now
two years since any pieviaion Was made to
continue the public works- In the - mean=
time contractors, labdrers and others con
cerned have suffered anucti, independent of
loss to the State bf the bontinned unpro•
duetiveness of the capitak alleady, invested
in the unfinished lines. , '
The depressed state of trade! and busi
ess generally, and corseeqoerit *apt. of
employment for mechanics andlatithrere,.
fr
also presented stro ig reasons isgalitit
boarding up the fun of the COrnitutni.:
wealth.. Tbeirexpe ditCresnow will kiive,
a most 'happy anditlliefiSial effect i on the,
prosperity of thi!Stitteltritt tier' Oitixt*
arid ihould remove' much of thwrepult•
nance eptertained nminit.' the „Mete man-,
ner of the distributio4h '
For these reasons I have determined, to
sign the bill. and, cooling to this Om
elusion. rejoice ex eediogly that .' ),have
been spared . the - se c shit of oiing th 7 vets;
power—a power s . ,hose'exereise is only.
less unpleasant than the sanction of an act
deemed - Nei-brig in it elf. i , ..
- I Atli now britly. tate certain-dif fi culties
which may. 'itairt .tcakrying die bill into_
operatien, and the mariner in 'which'. they.
will tal Cleated, ift 'y should decor:, '''-',
c , , :,.•
Th are two ssep of itoPrOPtiettotts
embraced in ‘ the i pc ;,op t. ' State works
nowlii priligss, a if tba'sithelk , to eitinpapi
I {
ind other - objects. ,
~414. oriner. -- ortric: -
count 'of their prior 19 'klrii *tithe faithof
Ina
the State , ( they . b itg, tl triimeet coo-,
' i trbets'jitig in;exist nen '''''soidithnir' genet.-
alintelvit ..to.the w 'ole, ophunity;l shall,
so farrntrii cont I ever thwireaticry ex
tendi'.' concede asp 'ority ofhatiymeat tntent
i
a
oi . .Ahi , public • fen - I fete. latter *Di ho
t
ppstpoited to. th e ' -. 2 li t,'",ffperb . artt fundi
eniiuti. to. disck ar '... ' th'fully.44ithiviii,
"be-part . r/... • -;, ~ ~ .1' IL ,
~ ,,,i,„43, ,
fr. '
-- i .h rotikeet;.' thtm: twr vdcifcription ) r — ortik
li.iciP9o 3 dr . 4 4 0 4 i l l rs - - ikhil7 o tie9. ll l o o*
ti ft,
Aeolituitoul,‘)4,i,e,l4o.,.. *omit
Or 1 - 4040h - oikir, .: 14' '4ll AtiVlthii
Trizipte-Aook.: - - 0 , - - ....
~ 0. . , 3 7 , „ ~ : ,-Triasury,
bull lho proieedi ot.' ',,C I pPlary loan of
ty
1 1 800 Q140'•illfl •1 - ' 'acttially receii'. -
• ..i.).. , ..,. , ...--, . •
OA arepw -to p. oint l ,knd. will.bp
g "' en- t6-7.M.4. it th lib` Itnat!oo 3 --
13iteilie'rei, :1 7 fitliAbili 1.1 tAfielositian•
'Pe - I''','lblittleltceklitid.';" i.. bietinitiViii" ac
ikt
443iee'w101;theiWk. ' 'cede SPlttov '
metttionedoutoy4C ilt,,_ ppreplatiiios;_or
AnizitrAhlatkiissid)ti of c fil . -
. Tbat_''such-za.l. '''. 1:,- "- `bliVi - P no
prhhhlct!' will `-, ! . 'p" '. '444iiiinatiair
orkttio„!Dc9 4 s)ok:hi ; , 'ittlilloilL; It t it
io t iles,,,tf ;trill: V; ' • --- - - t - zl - `be Goireroor I
1 , ,t : . *:910 4 1. 11* *1 h.. ?',hili'eb'•: aukhoti 1
,s-r7i_4:to;:t* m o t 7 -- ;:lritkadt
sum ot inoney liif,Z. -', - 0% - i i iiigiidred
';thousand ilcillars, anted , Ogtve . :
„:,kets'itkri
certificates therefor, and kite sarne'sbaff be
1
I H !
• ..
1
.'-••-....' '"''''f-X...,'",. sk•
- ., z,5 . ---.- ,t ,-- "..f.:"••••
----- 7 - 77 -7--7 7, -
,„;•, t u 7 -
4. _,..A.4,;,•• • A •
• . .. 1 --} - ~.;1
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. j 1 1%; q . tec -. 1 5 , -.-
*-- ied• -,.-.
----- '..,',1 -•- •,'',
• , •,i - : - ,• • -• ,•11h ,
~ :;,ir Jek- ..••
- 11 . W' ... iitid,',-*
0:01 - "Is t
Pel
,--- ,- t v irefi,,,i'44.."'MT"' 1
Ve il, ' I"' i•T IV434 01 V0,41 0 11 1. 1 0 1
0.:0„,, lime ; litria444loi ß ;,
'anyinOtiny thertin,,thiliac4
iistiAliPro.fljatelP k: fk l ?'? i Vi: : '' .1
With lePliO ik : ilt**44 ll ,tiwO blng*,
l
i
a te -OlO i
t°-be'li,Yiew't. Titst it, ether-
Lacs only .11.:,tielopbrity loin," - Airbie Tun.
derstind to be a loan repayable-wit in one
year front the thitilofJta negotiation. And
I would here remark, thati t if keen! mole
ted a perrnaMent lean or incrtiiefe of ' State
Debt; tile bill could not receipt. m ;signs-.
Lure. 2:- -That.. tbeirate of interestAs not
designated.. But, trisMuch as th t•Legis
lature had'it.in their power to ob in the
money, ,iiefour percent,l shall t hold
myself authorizedor require th gi , more
thawthat-rata. •., !• . ~,
Under,tbie iiew*f the requirements of
the sectiell,i-willi immediately take the
proper steps to aseertaiktwhether the loan
can be begociated On the terms-no, stated.
successful, If the attempt be wbic / .very
1 4
muchiloubt,-doubt, ptions
to the stock of the different c paniee
named in the bill aill be forthivit; made,
and the money paiOn accordance !with the
provisions of the art. If not, I hall' not
feel authorized, aa.Oovernor 'of Pciinsylva
ilia, to affix the name 'of her Chief Magis.
trate to-a contract which I know cannot be
Alined. ~., :-
, After a careful examination: of the law,
and a comparison bf its various provisions
with each other,'and witb:my vietilsofduty
to the State,4liislttheconclu.siontat which
I have, arrived . :-: 4.• - . . . . 1 1 . -.
The liberality. of the Legistatt.p to the
companies 'embraced 'lithe bill, could only
have bren intended at conditional ; ilepend :
ing on the negocinition 'of the '!`temporary.'
loan." Any other.conitruction would at
tribute to the 4epslature the design to
-make A -contracurhieb poisibly 'Might be
violated. 'This idea' cannot for a moment
,be entertained. : &luckless can it.be sop. I
posed that it was their design to I sacrifice
the existing contracts on the public works,
to tl.€ indulgence tl v if their-liberality.
-In conclusion, permit me to say; that it
is due to , the honor of the State, and to all
interested' in . Ibis;1)111, that its provisions
should be fully arid =faithfully ezeauted.---
This can be accomplished, - certainly and
promptly, by coppelling the bank of the
-United States take the loan, under her'
charter, at four'per cent. That measure
is accordingly recommended; together with
a provision for the re-payment of the sum
a yeadysdue. i JOS.-, ItITN ER.
Execirrivr. DaraitrairsT; t `:
April.l4-, 1838.1 S
POTTSVILLE. ri
SATURDAY' ORNING. APRIL 21, 1838.
tcr PiiinoZeist....G7iects, Cards, BiUi of Ladrng
and, (*raft/Waif awry description,' iscati3f printed a
this: Qffice at gairlaweiii cash price. s. •
b - '; 40 . 10 4 ' • k
ape A., stage accempattysttg t e
i
imprevetil. //:—W!3_, think' that no
candid oilinpre udieed - man; to, whatever
party he m ay helong; can read : this excel.:
lent, stratiht fOr l 4rird,:and :platti:message,
Atob
withouth‘hig ' Id, iMpressed • with the
rectitude r. r:44 gruiTtid t tis bf im)tt.
ch6rai t eilifyiequi.4Oithy:Pnvernor.--'
This is.aldnetitahhilwhicit eight , krebver
With slii4Ftiii4' , elinftiiie r n - the iftsliOneA
part octlni o rnotile's teArnecnintii4;4nits
.tnucli. as tt !.4,pit feailessly 'thek tna_ ni-'I
felt ; buntlnjggeri4ad trickery; by wNelt..
i •tliet - ipittags. : to'•equander aw4immense`f .
ptims.orthtir,'Oublie s moneys on'titivatef Va.
4.itikings,ituid .extort_ theunnilligesi6
Mar& of the Governor to their 'lbill' - of
rihfintjitiattitFoi the ' otetjeitik dour, wheit.
' there iiiolinie lett to fag* another bill!
SUrity.tbe:peoille, withione voice, will-cry
QUt Isakim s c_ppc them, when they
,rea!l
this. document l , - Atid t .then their conalici,.,
.iii": antintizing. the, q,overnbri ; to.-borrow
likettiormoussumelut hundied thousand
dollarSi atjdfttfte of interest ilie,may see
fitfp . eie;Wheifibey,knew tkaith,„ezliiii ,
ted.atitii , 'PendiirlsaniOank . is bound 'to
:lend at +per.. cent.; and this too,befaki
.rlakia itviSr.il o l kfir thel2 1 9 IX . tO bo
r
.
iWifii'fisfiel iiliiltf**ging
emergenoyv . ges , t 'y`ond- any thing . ye
,
''ever' befcite beard or ' rend of bii the history ,
'4l.49liiti s vc ptocCeilings! Itithe namfor
camMOO hono,ty.and violated justi4„,4e
:call ppoiihaLl'eopie-tii cast nut theiKun7-
piofitat•ie public servants, and.rend in their
114,10ei'liiiiit men to represtint theta—
Ithtlitotitie*Ohonest! They ay M i ll,ke
astni!o- egbbri speeches as thAy, please!
if t insrAittilineh or littl. -They may 1
I.Pf!faset),s - , ,,- 6,-6 : they easels: They
tuakkiittkofiWinijkilii,ttgo-hut ` . 6iii..put . '
Telt i' tti t .o l . . I kt:l4W -*ke l 4o l'
c
-.7,-Pb; 4,4,131114, 7 , ; ,the ;of sPebtsl,' -;..
* - ,47.6 ' 'OkOltal*W. ol 4 ll7ll4lo l+4 qvliec l.
l' ... Y'''' t i - it 'llk - '---
le-, ep, a t ct .. ts•great . Commonwealth
oi;bn:lolitie Pennsybre
411v
1/ , `lo ' - 16 . it& l't itre to
, ~'.4,„ . .!.., ".2 Pr !ga ' Y
Jie..PatAtmpecOli - 'l.*: Ite& entativei, of
I s
Ine,reeftleghb
,reproach, I e shame, the
- dogiedattWinust rest upon', their maw
innate -, + - - • L • it - • ,-: f
-Y-K; ,' .. - 10. It. 1 1
. - ' ..
:"
C4o:tr;' , k-- , -Wehavelhot yet corni.,
,44hirliatihii4oareki1Tir4 1 *
atiioth ' ) btree‘ ,feileartetkv . "
ip;o l ol4lo 44 ! l.lo. ;liiir i kk VP,O l Pl i e#
19111friti, p ,teat
tier*:l4.6o4ol4*silfith :spOlet4eizgd
qiirie4eirneis,;
hk,e 4 44.11;090,0 1 #4" iti*A.o*
fit -
flit ffit*:# l .kliziOd***A l fi
Wer:4),OliltAki 'ode , riW4ol,l4,iiihnik
a* 002 before the nitddle_of 'Maientr
suing; and that not much ecAir ohip
i
-
Ttad.
d weather
is spri
to to th
contribut€
itel . 13ifaielfilt
*gallon of e .1
- "iii,it, peneneed, li
.11freit' contri.
APOPtitntker i I
hiiiiriiiiii, hav
conTintsiness I
the 'ill
InVY v. 1. 0 5 4 1.!
and deiiiiigein
throughout t
stoppage tor ...
the experime7
On the.trOde
To•this im.
dt - rOal r
: would . ottterti
The unsettle.
an effect
.has opeirt4.,
making Cord
Without ace.
discounts f .'
species Of ,c
I stand, andjw
Ito how 'trig'
dent den er
also, that s
be ready fo
May, befor
completed.
t'
eed
AR of'
wther•
ie Reason
I million.
ia Aka goe
nt in all .1
! •
- Country;
anufaetoril
I ts of the g'
'Ni induct •
be attribu
e general
se :have
state of t
Mg from t
to deter d
acts for
momdatio
banking
•dit busine
ilo an un
these ma •
olds beck.
.1 el 'of our
operation
which thei
Public : 1
citizens of:
Henry Stao.
for the purp
sures to tali
and respecii
of Joseph
tore" from
Bill. Tli
and we h
will attep .
this meeti
purposl.b
bralace thr
eifing.--
ur Copia
ep, this aft
4lse of ado
ify their
L for the ma
inter in WI
he °fern
la ~perfect
that o
We ha
tit:al:top we
eping o
of. , .
en Soon
E ntitn2 bids
Youv
This Cp n
the Stat,l
.idea oerE
and Le •1
ever held
.hasjirtap
DELEG4T
ILUISDR . F.D t , ELEGAZE
county [to nof "Qld
with viiritti s itin the
Aceoninan atior s will
demansl, twe sup
room epon I bTor all
in a gopii roi elan, ___
bslmFlu ber upon a salt
lictinsTha 'submit to anti
prefer a c tof breafl rvit
the loave- and l 'fish put
Focoit!in
reek we wil
anc ..s.nrreet ist of all
-
im.SefOylkill•cop
Itention.
~
Bank 1 amends
ita'Selibei pops o n
i t
ed, : line ,- 'a, after -
Monday ' Jimmy'
.tiorr of s . ie paym
representedvsfithod
1470 4°giPt0° - °U o°'
erri
WteOrdi 17:`,,,ti lif,:j
tliiiiiii k tc . ~ int *:'
n i f
Foi#9#l: Airlerei
next. `1 'their r'
they lay hatj'this..
'are - co - eratione,
pertain ' thelLail
therefora wit : lmM
1 ,-iyhatzth: acre Ma
:may no injul. i . - .
industry ., f the' S
.itunie - a ' the perk' ,
Here w have a
doubtful xpediene
Tam tha he leek
,rayqie - t ' expires
belt, , . that alma
a i .
. 1 ,
ii(l by t , i Ledistritl
Ofstocklaredoubtl
i•erationtil ' - 4 ,
AI 1
I"
S. Li ne
,by afi
thßt*pi.
fiAvill be"
th3.l,Riad
1)11 ti UN')
Observi
fier; the
:comtnei
irhe 1-4
'seep as'
,Which: w
;
' : 1 1.41* i
''
' 4q: 1 advertisement' •
4
..., „.....„Iw.ogy. y an in
lanither, colitmn, t Wil lie• seetrihat a
course ef Phren oil Lecitiriails to
.e.delivOred in the Pennsylvania Ban,—
i
The Le turer is lir D. Fo ler, a itlitlemen
well known tad highly atiagehiltitlie this
dell i tt . o _ ent'Ofsci nee', '#loditriito 'al
ten :theoretical Mott inelift,,art-experi
le: ..- : ais i yeanlr; IF* fferotL:o44o,u pa
trod'r I . 4 have : , fit . . i g4 t 7fo r ifees of
i tbia,:g, tlexnaii.,:a re4fikairklittaihtublica- .
Amp% !le Orrli - ;* ', , the.. iinctri t rtifTbretiolp
1 Cloc,frei = liiktiani. . 1.11 . 1 whieh were 4iigh
..ly..eri. f i ahle. ,q! , . f#, , erofaireochozeek
t . o be , . iejs*,iiii..ir -. :in! some degrhe,
,Kthi• - in.itia,,_•(l: - .., l .tcatiigliraneh . of
LEX l4 *y ,, Wit)C , '..,: iiii i 10;ii4n4:,thei.ei ,
~.,
l ure s l44:drs i: tnisr, -4 rfaittrealfiagratie;
call& tairoihee arritt,' eieniiiir - , •
40,02 Y, 11,4: :::., 1' `. - ' 4• , r -f - : - ...
ri-A , * ~ , Dog.• a rtei ta..-Ithrta;:thar
11
ii .. .* _ !doe ; ~,,i, dth ugh Pert Calbon,
tr*iy.i.`i*liksicie - , ha , ag come down the
$1 ati I ill . 6l)ey ; err
. •,to, r liii:Nitay,: bit a
'..*.* C 9 liko-i- • 4 *-,, - . *,. l 3:eirlOrltia 1 ua'
? . ) 141 1 1 : i'n' i t,! , '''kf r i..o. • A1k: 4 1 ,. Pou ,
11101 - 1.1.5. , g04(1& 'Aejkii . Itt.' , 9t ghosting
4. 1 0T1 : .'ll t iqUi ;: .1 10 ,,t , ' Pti:h l4 o4 ' irg ither
14 nOt ; he-iiibilf. 'Malt Ifili lietra:killed.. ,-
ititill itlitiiii4 i i ~ '- ' fiabrio- t iatefbe to their
Pod. - I I '
II
MMM
Wel pro.
has been
doubtless
estic con
! ctiuses,
retard the
• produce
i g the -psi.'
..teiruptiori
f . business
cially the
ethicist by
-rnicent
the people.
l e overstock
ket, which
Feu
wbic
will
do
Van
d: to
and
• osumed.—
ley market,
e sense measures,
•
aler below from
, pplitls of coal.-
1, in ithe shape;of
nstitntions, every
must come to a
erta*kty exists as
comp:me n the 'pro-
We Mayrnention
.
Ml oarbOwill not
befo eL the first of
1
rep . it's Cartnor‘i
MI
!, • met ng, of the
iso 'be held at
' . ' imoop at 4 •e'clock,
,fing ',suitable 'men.
,ense obligation
.._naamoits conduct
bholiing his signa.
i an Coal Company
y right and prmer,
I r citizens genefally.
le befisre - -referred to
.do.sis again fol. the
r readers in remem-.
I
l entiorr at Reading.—
fair to be the largest
- TYpuphtn County
1 ;
B( RED AND FIFTY
anon!Coitnty THREE
ite sturpect the
" will overflow
f: June next.—
ab'y.be in great
there will be
an find repose
se their eyes in
dank. Ropub
liing; and even
I Liberty, to all
;Moat] by Loco
I: erk
b
pro
pose
ho
els
i t lab a co mplete
legates appoint•
tiend said con-
RI
ed
y to
is body closed.
y last,..adjonro•
upon ,the first
!!!!!B
and
-ffixin,
for a l etterel fesamp
-nts tiAtil tlie"Bauks
pree tiding en earlier _
1 ,ttrt ,! surh , Banks as
."''''ts ‘.ieni.:it -proper
-1 'll' 2 . ' ii.,. -- iXok , Bank B
iiii; ii.',i'i r
eiesolvird to
'1.41* . i atio4y-er May '
1 :. tar , on the subject,
!frei ~, a a - resumption.
Iwhie , ..mere properly
hint thin Banks;
tte ~ ..Hag to foresee
• - be, bitt-ifoping they
!icr4 , Iciatmerce and
•
. te, t .'ay 'festive to -re-
I -above 'amntiorted- -, -
I, Tain intiinatieit 'of the
; -of the meaau ie. The
'.d Suspension of Specie
on the 15th of May
has been tender
o a great amount
1,13 moving consid-
• ance
re;
Wit,
wilt. be
in this.oa
ne of Stages has
sr as Reading.-
-d to this plate as
1 Road is con,
at of May, or Or-
f
ir
g: 1 0J
CO
ng
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