'stopping. Meriaßouise had several times wiped-the oasts-from her eyes. • *Listen to the rest; • iesnine4 he, *addressing 'the :empress, *we are coming to the liestarefeell, which -is well worthy of the rest of the story. iThe slay followtrig, as Clari:ova was entering the little garden of hie granfather, he sav, Bettina Biasi approaching Five 'rens had diminished nothing of her beauty, , except that she vrals pale, 'and resembled one of his o.vn white inarble statues. • *0 Bettina! Bettina!' cried he, 'will you pardon Arne my ingratitude, and confer on Inc a happiness 1 scarcely doserve. .1 had not yet seen you, when all the fervent and tender affections 3 once bore you re tarried upon me With increased strength.' "Listen !' said Bettina, Whose voice trembled with • emotion, *listen ! Antonia Mto,—l suffered much when I learnt that yktu were to be married to DUII4III- We, big. I felt even then, dearest friend, that the hum: . ble•irMage girl of Trailazzi, the daughter of a peas ant, the affianced mf the apprentice, Antonio, could 'never be the wife; of the celebrated Canova. Never-, itheless, I refused several , otrars of marriage ; and for: five years I lived upon the recollection of him I luv •eui. But when 1, heard that you were about to re gum to Possagn4 when I concluded, from my own feelings that you would not be able to see me again 'without emotion--when I reflected that we ought - both be weak enough , to renew inLnin.icier rendered unreasonable by -your present position, I was nox ious to save-us both, not only the possibility of yrrld bat also the agitation and struggles we should • have to undergo.-1 married.' •'Married! you tnarne, • 'About eight days ago • who has sought my hand • .0h 1 that was a noble Laukse. Canova had his ai head agaiolt the ' A knock came to the Police, the rEll.d'Ouatit -pressive head, .Really,-M. ie Duc, y at a more opp.,l:tune mon , dee the etfna:a I have pi fottuitiou you 4ave pro,: t4e last few dep.. Canova,' oonn -ehouldet of dm artist. Alta trust of my wife, an when you have finished -et, if you still persist in rittnriiing la Italy, I suppose •we.must let you O. •6oud night!! I tuteet buitness with Nt. le Duc -41 . 0trante. AL! it is a hard life that of emperor.' said he, At is not often,[ have an evening to myself. and a pleasant-chat with my wife and a friend, near -the fire. .Novv, cnrrl, 11. le 1) And he wen: out with 'the rninimter. We must riot Ottt to qua that this waS"the evon r trig of the 11Th October, 1810, end that the E.orivr or, Marie Linke and' Crstoss were in the saute room, sit,l clear the same tire lace. where Naßiledn sign ed his abdication on th 11th. of April, 1.414. MPui SVILLE. POT Saturday agorning, Jug. 10. V rim erobsc i Aer itf bow engaged in milting nut - 11 '. ri.t, BUN for.iruhse ton to the Journal, and Store Accounts to the lst J ly, and earnestly requests all - those indebted to mak payment - during the preset', mouth. There are a n imbor of his plirmia, who 11 he has nut tailed on tot 4 year past, ..lurnie which time the expencec of the eritahlisliment nave been emit le increased, and the Jo coal ettlarg.-d and improved 'these not lays are I he met, and prompt paymenr from frieiii,s wit, el' a new tat for renewed, exer ti..m (rum their hum 1e ,ervant. ENJA 4IN 11+CsIN 1,74 DEJIIIC •Inci it. lIIG COll m IT r E E ;rim SCII N' LK I I,L COI: NTY. Appointed at tb ChantLicrtilnirg Con% cntion NIES S. WA LI, 44E.GIDEON G. PALMER I ANDREW B. WHITE LIE\ REES SIDITL.\ LIWRENCE I TIEMOCR fate Milt.; COUNTY MEl4lxlr; i _.. _ _ i Rtsig, , inlion.—The Miltonian states that, Mr.-An i 1 - 2- liOw the locos do wince at the exposure of • thony W ilheltieof that borough, declines being one., 'The Democratic Whigs and all otner opponents of i 'Marne 'Van Buren, in &haylk:ll County, without dai their true aristo retie and federal prim iples'. They of Go , porter. aids. . . ...' linction en the grounds of personal preference for any ' glorif\ their In-ersols 'and Buch inans and all the Presidential Candidate , are requested to meet at ilte.!' • ' -, hose of Henry •Xfa.,zet,o, the. Borough of Pottsville. Lila, euckatle federal Iscof.icos, arid yet claim to hi' , .‘,./t.e/ "It egh.t.,58.-- We have pist learned that a few en Monday, Nog. 1.9111, at li I', 4 tor the piarpose•of a,i- , - democrat,. " We ',lin!! bel'ore long pluck otf all evening,: since, a mischievous hull entered the Mut. pointing voaferees to meet attest. or Leliii.lh County on m.V t he borrOived pcacock . ii plumage, and sl,oa dn. J.keki- tivaulis field of Mesrs , Hunter and Masser, near duo- the first Monday of t's , otenmer, wmr shall c onjoiii, . apooi a thiegure to the vt 1 oval Cne oi.etieti to lit iir.,..fi' Jaws 10 Licit ov. 0 n iffy,' deformity : bur). and used ti t : 600 dollars worth of trecs.— , at I larrigb,r.g,..", the flint fled otsci.o.q ol Detton.b4r twit . . ' St v. Giza r - ra. to re treaent ttieretu the Cutigresstomil D.str.ict tit Leti,o, : ...11r. F0.0./.r the Priremd-tri 4, 15 feeling the bumps 71) e old law itut of ••11ullus vs. Boatuni" will and i:hm.lkill of the Niatteh Chunks r:. If the coal bustroin. is as - By request of the Democratic Wing Court') Commit- have to be revised in tl.is case, by the proprietor. tee. , dull there an here, he must find their urban. of Hope . _ vet`' mot h depressed. ~;',.- Jame," novels, of -Charles- Tyiell" and the • l. POrizt4VILLE LYCEUM. A ! -Gentleman of the ohl school" have both been dra- ' • o s :loth roc/ It am., Iran. —The Mauch Chunk C in -Order of Lecture..t. ' unitised at the Bowery Theatre, New York. i net says .hat the Furnace of Messrs. h ii,io, o. man, Lecture 17, 'Tuesday, August 13 , By John Ludi, ___ r, nit e. 41. i, 4 ( .0. of that [dace, is now and has horn 1 Gun Porter, we regret to learn, is confined to to. f.. low, D. D. Provost of thu Uoivectut) of l'eunsyka- I in successful operato.M,—using nothing but Atittita. totlguig:. at Ilolly,claysburg, by a severe attack uf bil nia. I cite Coal as a fuel. ' lions fever. He left Huntingdon a law days 11;0 for 055..,.. ,----- L- / i The Furnace works remarkable well and Inds fair !Bedford e. 4 .pritigs, and had lime further progress arrest fliftsiiille Lyceum.— We are gratified to state 4 1 to coil/mole so to do. ..). ed as above. . . that John Ludlum, U. D Provost of the I.:nisi:ratty : - -- - of peoneyiecoia, will deliver a lelector,'nr iier , e this as- I N i t,sount( ou --1 in reotiuo.'he Whigs of N .rthap- A Brwor Bond Is to be established at Reading by eduat i on an Tuesday ,'erring neat. W e have riot ton wid hose a Ili ..etin4 at Easton oil the '.:M.I Inst. the ''''""t: geldiinn'men of the planet to xlect conferees to meet those li•oin Monroe, like - learned the subject, but his pun will adorn any lie i I Mc( Trier/.-7111Tetrial of Mr. Campbell and oth and Way ne, to rep.eatitti that Copgressional Dtstrict ' ' nary choose to select. ' ern for alledged libel on David R. Porter, during the • -._ iii the National (;onvetition. -- . election campaign, comes on -next M;Mday, before _ _ 1 E catoinalion of the l'ottsrille I , uditule.—We ' : . i.. ~ 'I (-lay, was at Nuntreal on the evening of the the Huntingdon Comity Court. attended the public examination of the pnpils un her Stttle tilt. . Mr. Pitman's charge our Thursday and Friday of thus , . Victor - at (:,irters. —Thu Nx w York papers -- - - - an week, and trust express our high grati fi cation at the 1. , D' y Rot is T. om tier. —The E ng i ne er Dcpa 1- noUnte a rico, style of garter, now exellD`ively used progress of the ditl'orent classes. ; Without a solita- ' !pent are about to tr),Straperttnet t l., t ot umb e r with I v the elite. i'ltiy are superbly embroidered, and 17 proinmeta exception, the youLg i4eutlenten (rim- corrmive ,utillinate, to preserve it 'mom dry rot. • 1•13,e have as a 410110 --••Englaliti CXIIC.A.:I curry Mall to do posing them, reerned perfectly 'ati I clemen'tally ad.. i are of the operations, is 4 , st it to it' nn I.l'cliti, Esq. his dot)." - (painted with the various branches to which their an experienced en,ritte. r. wpm Irlll I.o . thwilli enter W 1:„ have al way: he , ii. aii,l are still di , 514.1 to attention has beef. direct.-d. We, %souk! . y5l hid- oo the duties .t Bon'ent .is ii, Stew Jersey. obey and respect all the urch rs ot the garter, bat Ic a , lam .le,,ignitte the ela-i•ie, tit A I4clir s .t and Geolortry. - rt -- - • the oil motto be-a.: •l - lout suit g ut iyal 3. pc 1 te.... • and the iii,:her Antinetical stud, s. the ea-e and ''',. Y -Tl ic "I" 4`• at is '' 4.11 in iii il.vl; sits, det , st !hr cleft ,r( f:.1 , 1(1.1.. ,, , and t:iii prioe•ple of hem . promptaesn with witch Ow utter ii•ws it V etirw,,. , 'Were witas-,,11,1.,wr,r ti..., , ,n,r,ti! . .: t .1:,... spectators, paced "I' '" d I \ ''' u.' its tae I "i' t "4""i ant '''`l vt, to Itin,2; ycoinabr) mil our c•oi .11"5, to 11.4,11.1 to vo ws ere.lmmble to the carc of itlivito-t ill -t ,r. Toe nil- I nor elmrses appear w.. 11 11.iiiii,1 el iii the . il,ll. ri ~t tin- , • — h . "j. , '""r• W hat ' are yitt goinz, to rialiii \ an Duren a hr.inclies, anti will no dvit'it on a recurreace Of anorh , ar i,...i.n. „ 10 . , cc,n,. tit for ~ tov ..1,,,,.. iif 1, , , , ,i,, witty. ' In the Xew • 1 nrii. colorlitt al, I4C. at rune with all :its eiter_tit•-•. to ,h,fr .O. a C4tvf.tl elective fram commendation. . . cm.".., art) is,t,l•tr• making pi ope 1 9 Ole t).‘1,1, of rep . 7 , .? ,5...,,,e,„1 'if the i.„.,,,- y ,„,„,,„,,, t i i.,,.. p ,„, di, • ie,entation--y. t Van Buren fa h democrat. andßeadin.; Ittil R-,ad, below our B oouzlv, or . !tors A . , j, _ ,,1 .. ,. ~ , —it tit•tiVars from placedunder rontra,-t., and a large t.ifee of I i' , ,irers t'le'Cormier of Nets ) ..6. 'Ill:11 ia is at wOrk. ' 'I here is n.iti little: . ‘dtti'u :that the isieurresl m that env last sear, spring of 1441 will mutt lets the coinplet.l6ll• of Ow ~...„, , ~ • , ~. tit it tOtt -In t• 1•11.0 , S 01 suicide entire work, ' Th. , tunnel at Port Clintop is pr i.- - - greasing-rapidly, and the einbanknien( in Many Pk. Via along the' turrepiko, seem: altesd . :.. colnill4l,tl. - elha 1141111,1 .c The Savi'ption have 110 1.0 another of th e san k ,. detlared:a L11%1,1(.111.1 of n per cent for Ctrs la-4 six ton fftrboni an. These faiits LlSnntll*. great ificreitm. of the strength a •___ - , party in the State. .11,Lgaz:nt 1... August, iv now _ _ _ Ott *Ur table , and an excellent number it i. too.— 'l'eintesiet• Electioi We commend the chapter on Field imports, contain- day week. The litititelty a. ing inattuetione in ArsOlter, to the ladies i;ri partieu- t o dk p a ce on m on d ay la,, hant a noble peatien.Jpe.A:uliarly - suitei) fur their In our next, tie hope to a• ex-reuse.— rite erni•elliihinents as usual treivery line. i results. • to a deaervins•v. , ung man for four yeors.' 1 worthy creatura l cried ' L etlL and had gone to lean w to Conceal gnef. door, and the Vitnister of put in AL plata but could not Lice armed EMI oduce , i, thanks to the tn- Cd from It4ly, wtthiti elated Le, geutly pitting the inploy yourmAl Mr inekth-g I ;l l m.EPm•li TICE. . a: 1- Our friend of the Minte r Journal is 1p a worse condition than Sir Robert Peel. Be tho ' dandy denounced *Fancy Bulls," and the ladle.: , Seltuyi kill County have raised a. pother abou • i to which the clamor .of the Ladies of Victoria's : chamber was music.—Pht/a. Evening ,Var. Quite a mistake, cousin ! we praised the ; exhibition of some “Fancy Tableaus," ;which raised; the wrath not of the ladies, but of a would-be Me.,atirrip. We fortunately had thi better half of creation on our side, and therefore all the sympathy of our editonal friend is lost upon us. The Ridgway Case.—ln the case of !•the CUM monwoalt4 vs. :Jacob Ridgway and others, brought before the Court of Common Pleas on a writ of ha- bead corpus, Judge Randall on Saturday gave the °pluton of the whole court, whida was pnaciiruotrs fir discharging Mr. Ridgway. This result has been precisely that, which -was an ucipated by all who were acquainted with the high Intewity, and standing of this gentleman, . That he should lend himself to any scheme of clillusion for purposes of fraud, has never been suppatid fur a mo ment by his friends.. The principal cf rge against him, was that he:sustained the credit of )r. Dyott's Bank, when he knew tt was bankrupni h Now the '--- - shimle fact. that .1.4 . )0tt, has doce n founiii guilty of ' Ed u cation and Locofilcui a m.—The . Gotbs and traudialentconcealkut of property, tends to, show Vandals wlfo now rule our country, are actuated by that 11413 InaktitULIOdITILISt have been solvent, up to the the same spirit which has ever pervaded usurpers and tints lie made a secret assignirrene of tlis property, conquerors. The springs of intelligence and knowl.. edge are damned- and their sources poisoned to pre and 'Mr. Ridgway was as liknly to joe ;deceived by y the specious devices of the Jacksonian Bqnker as ally vent then; usefuittess to the moss of community. At one else. Bad the Manual Labor Bank been a tuated by a fear of increasing information, and na loosing concern, Dyott could not havei made away tional education, which doubtless would show the fi;rtiliely with funds, of which crime he has been con- political deformity of the executive in bold relief, the' Legislature of New Hdtlipshire, under the thumb of vteted, and this is certainly strong evideince that Mr. R. was honest in - his expressions of confidence lir the Isaac Bill, have passed a law depriving students of standing of the Bank, , literary institutions of the right of suffrage. 'I he We should be pleased to publish the oat/Ilona of objects of this infamous actare to diminish the N.'' hig the Court, on this stihject. but their length precludes 1 strength in the State, nearly all the members of Dart the possibility, We are however firal of opinion, month College and the . principal Academies being that the oconspira,y,:' if ally existel, Was aimed at, apposed to the administration. The citizens thus Mr Ridgway, and th it the attempt, like alt other disfranchised have performed military duty and paid wicked ACLIOIke, 'sill recoil terribly upon its projectors. ' tax" -- " -- 7 .4 N,...t0 Suet, balling themselves ...t_lifistian Israel- , !tea,' been; the followers of a p , ior Man named John i I \Vroe, of Tong, to th e e parish ofßristajl, near Brad t-m.l, hat sprung up in London. \Ve havenot seen any exportation2A.thetr psi tyn , jar tenet,: or in w bat portnulars the it Lath ditlin , from other sects The ethtor'ol Gin I,la:tiaooLui, vtritmg from the llotSprurgi to Vtrgtma, states that a tts rode dos and the tiotel, the thumb a finger of , he same ham! Th.tc be pLo•etl to tau •treatuid wale(, ~fie wt,,t, hid and-t:ie other co 1.1! • Not a gre Ater naturaLasuno.nty than Van B u«•ub polities—he blotv4 hot and cod at the estne tune, to, the north and south, on every leading, qucatioats here hr inigot cocuittat.ilit;o3ell Urn. Murotiel,c, ha, ilVell pr ' eSClittli3 aS ilutsaiice by the grand jury of Tallaliasse, {'alert.—A 1.1o:inlet:No built at Lowell. lias.c. thew uu. itt firi,it trial a train trf 63 loaded cars verigtitirj, th•ee hunt'-c4 and thiritethrer tun.. of ZO , JO atid*-carrictl %clilt ease uver ar.,:elivol tru teet a the mite, at the rate of nine Hides an ht nr: Execa(iu.i.-14 ithailis. who , nurtl..red Kearitr) sulfured yrsterday the t• ctn. 'tie pcualt) oh llt 1,"%, .slt/3 tig I'tl,‘,ll A .If.Anual Labour Jail has been- eiected.tri \ur with, Cunnecticut, for prisoners in cluse e9lifine -- . - - 7. Subscriptions for the benefit of the (unity of • ..... Exchange on England, has fallen from / to } per. now Ne .o,l*.nzie, the misgaisl . ed Canadian, are bang made ' From GI. throne to the dungeon-Grin the patace : eeat during the past week in w , York, It to the st.iirold -train Gtr to death, are proverbial . InPhiladelp`i/a end ersewhercs. • ranges about 9/: - --- ---,---- - - transitions. From a Manual Labor Bank to a Man- , -- --- - ----:--- Rewards and ( 'hinges.-Mr. Dallas, our Minis- mil Lal. , or•Jua, may be effected with equal expedi-•l. . A large frrshei occurred last week in the Gennes '•l• ter at the Russian Court, has obtained leave to re- see River, N. Y. which did &teat damage. non. . turn home, and it is-hinted. With what. plausibility we - . _ _ l .. I' op t , 61 1 , . , , fi d e know not, that C. C. Cambreleng, Esq. will succeed Grn. Scutt, has returned to Buffdo, from his visit ,•:- j • m opt is no, in i I tar, tluov ti, health. • him. Mr. C. started for Europe i n the Great Wes- to the Winticbagoes, having-affected an aniicable ar ' tern, on her recent diTarture. • tangement with theta, by which they are to remove to a tract of I .nd south of the Missouri. The Gen. ' . - .. - :i• Mr. Carter. the Lion King, and his lions are Is about to visit the encamptuent at Trenton. quite the lions in the Walnut Street Theatre in Phil- - -- ---,--- -- -- - - • MID In,: 11,1.1 StlteC,n 4'enttoli kt (1, tub,- j Ihe V b..etoy of pt has• engaged for •hto adriidaia bcrvice ;raid bent on to .11. - pro. d CO , Bed" 111 A raba Rich Frewhis.—Benneit states that the passage • . -- . ------ - --- postages in the British Queen ire worth The tight Wat,:--A remade in Boston, who is n'Grw.Y ll " l cursed with a drtMken husband, informed aga.nst. s2o,noo; and in the Great Vtiresterii $13 , ,000, II 'hes are of the same tribe ot Bedouins, as those those tsliu sold htin liquor, and they were mulct in whorecently clamed in our theatres, ttie, must be In- . Yu Bidden '—The loan of sl,lso,ooo,authorised in $:;,0 tine and costs. This is it Cietter was than I. ‘atilable. "l'hev,tould throw as e over sy fin.- . . c - ' an ' the act of the e 27th June list, to_paly ternputau ill th e -temperance pledges in the' world, to arrest I by leap all The pikes and ape ‘rs of the bultan, and jump the sreacur l of ouejand." • . • loans negotiated in 1838,chas not yet received 5 sin dots n the throats ot the JAnnissaries by will of finale. • ---•*---t .... I gle bid. ' , . —.—-- B_,l;P , s ..1 thr n t‘so nlnC.• .)1•„1nt11111..i1. Van Buren at Saratlgts.---The. New York Tilted says, that the President's reception here was very its detalls,larrd adds that having been faitly installed, he began to -play the courtier. Af ter gracionkly -giving audience to sortie expectable, he saw at a short -distance in the large public-ninon, the widow-of:the late ..Governor Clinton. Instantly leaving his company, benrushed through the crowd with impressment to offer his hand. The lady drew herself up to oat of her firmest and- iofiiest attitudes, and bent upon the weasel cOurtier a coun tenance of disdain and contempt, rejected the prof fered hand, and turned with indignation, as if from pollution itself, from the man who had reviled and persecuted her husband during his life. This in dignant rebuke and tut direct " did not change the snide on his imperturbable countenance. He has not sup enough to feel it. The lady - was beard to sac as she left the renal I—l speak to the —v. ho. persecuted my trasinuid to the day of his death " Mr. George A. Sherif, was on Saturday arraign ed before the . 1.. f. S. Cana in New York, for for gery and perjury. They were committed to defraud the revenue. He plead not guilty. .The York . C'unscrcatives propose io hold s Convention at Auburn. during the month of Sep. tember,to - deliberate upon the *late of public affairs, an I to decide how they best discharge their duty t their ;State an I c ,un':y. The llarri , burg I , porter, is the only -loco paper, that seeins to he seri sus in Its opposition to Banks, and other incorpor . ations. S about them right ai1,1e4 2 u nth the 1'1,4 at iloiunciation, but at the seine tittle. its advertising, columns contain sundry non, es if applications fur Bank - Charters frour its oo n plan al friends' Quite consistent, as Illatterb wa; now a day& J• The followttigfroast was giveu by Mr. Joseph Spruiger, at.a Detaucratic Crlebrauon of the ith ot Jale, at Hickman's, Kenai Va. ••Martin Van Burch—Hie wisdom and pairwt.sti 111 the cataiirt, correopand with his skill and courage in the Upon what field. did Martin Van Buren win his ovei those of 1836, of 711 vessels, and an increase laurels , we .sly ask tor Infortuntion, as we never over 1937, 43,141, and That fur every foretgli arrivsl heap , ' of the battle, unless he helped to kill Tecum- during the last six months there has been no less seh. than ftventy coastw Ise arm and of the latter per• haps nine -tenths have seen vessels ernploy'eti in the .4 1 . ...,,/cai ".Il,r-,tcniu,,passed through Connecticut oii Wedi,o4day.weiii, which blew down the African trunliortatioh of yithracite coal from Philadelphia to Church and several back buildings in 4.Neii li, ve , • otlier ports.. several houses also in North Haven, cutting a dean- 'The Dyull CuJe.—Tlic court did not pronounce of GO rods ia ids in as track, and arriving at East their opinion hest Saturday. but continued the case Winleor, where it tore up the trees lay the root. until to day, on account oC the illness 'of Mr. Philips. .4 .gro attcnipted to steal a from uinlrt n'gentleinati, who w it s uh k ei , to Oran;; , '2litlal.•lr6ta. till listing his hand tit ut the ‘N tai. detected ana L,,,h(itittpa to 1 , 1.,1n 11,71-0-11,tkpi..s, scene p.tinter, at 11,,11.1.,‘ Street el3.lltimar , dii`d %cry nwrtnini, limn a rapture of is LIooJ N.t...e1. —Marry :31 Iha thought he was worthy to follow i 117.1,,,,gra.—1t in Ay nut li, Lim ,. to oi rrn y of out in the 1. of-tops, and ' Buren repietti, that hi: lair readers. that this flower. w Ineli is usually of a. ft '6.4fit (,:andor.—The (;lobe ~. very .pmmpt‘iii past life was smiled to ea) favorable a comitru ,. t i on ! 1. pink co l o r, may be made to coon` out •13, beautiful _ - pu.•ll,liimt the returns ffom Edgecopibe and- Pitt . ' rich blue, by the simple means of tilling. the pot or Krvit.itle, arid Ia d Aina..—(' ori k ury s i onn i e l eet i,,,s counties in Mi. S - tailley's district —they gale his op- ! b o y is nth th e swamp or bog earth. Common garden potient a in., - privy °lover tweike hundred lotus. But base taken plate this week in these two states. The • Globe concedes that the ‘1 hits will obtain 4 out of loam produces the pink. when tin reollt Was lilli-01.1 to base eventuated in \ Ir. S;taiil4'.. re-election, not a word has been said i the members in the latter state, bat our hopes are ' Priribrize , t the contexsional.-- . Gov. Seward has up to the last receipt Lai the paper, that 6if not the whole tug ticket will be elated.. addressed a letter to the tiheiiff of Lewis Co. in In Kentucky The official laimo 4 out of 13 ; quite which he gives it as his opinion, that the law which --- ' The ilff renc , .----The Keystone complains, that moderate to be sure, but less the ques-tions o f gram prohibits criminals under sentence of death, from he llo-re as not the same number of loco loco j ur y men ping Banking powers t the South Carolina and ing visited, except in presence of their jailor, cannot in Dauphin coulity,ms there arc voters. . ' Ohio Roll Road, affects or rause-more than we an- be construed to exclude the Catholic clergymen, while It scents. to forget that the officers are by oath ' ticipat ~ lc I - ill . , taw but our member, . engaged in the duties of the confessional. We think hound to empanel only "sober, iniell.gcni and furl,- --- ' . this decision is in accordance wit h that pvfect relig riots,' persons" to act as jurors. 'Phis vet"' easily ('lice OndSycacuse iioi 'odd.—This Rai) Road ious tolcratidn, which has made cur country the hap accounts for the apparent deficiency. which is., one of the links hi the great (Math .of corn- py , asylum of thousands, who-would enjoy the liberty. _____ _ ___ _ _ numication between Boston and Lake Erie, was of conscience to its fullest extent, r , d. Partonz, has declined a re-election to the - Scn- opened to the public on. the 3d ult. The kvernge ale of Pennsylvania, from the counties of l.yrouung; receipt,. for: alt. pleat '2i days excceded 4'200- adits . , Centre, and Northuinberland. attenuant; in that perm' to ;$ 19 , 341 , 3.7, - IC annual it-wills of the trtlitte.tts Vk hit Here were nn Hition. d a %.4 eek or the l'etertawrg Con , paver.— We hair stump, the Warren , 0 nut indicate any the Addnau-tration 100 k pLicr on Th F ti I idi.ni k:lecuoits litiUnCt THE MIN ElpS-JOITICVL. Information ~ W arded.-=-Mr. Adam -Wtineri fbr tinily of Nettlmtobirland, in Pennsylvania, who was jirthe Revolutionary war, asr% s iisuite man,:cuider General Porter, and C ot. Janves urrayiand whose papers have all been destroyed by the burning of his house, 111 'which his all was * corununol, wishes to know if there are now hying any witness to his hav ing been in that war, as without such witnesite can not obtain a pension, to which he is justly entitled and which he is very enrious to obtain, in conse quence of poverty brought upon him by unpropiti ous Providence. Should this meet the eye of any individual who can testify to these points, respect ing his revolutionary services, which the law requires, in order for him to obtain a pension, they would con fer a favor upon an afflicted revolutionary soldier, by communicating the fact, stating the name and resi dence of such witness, talkie Rev. Oren crown, or ' Deacon Abraham Harrison, of East Groveland,.Liv ' ingston county, state of New York. . • North Caraioia Election —Edward §taitley, Esq. the late representative from the third congi-essional. distnct of N. C. has been triumphantly re-elected.— Every artifice that the ingenuity of the administra tion could suggest, was used to defeat him ; he was even accused of leaguing himself with abohumnsts, a step which' never could have been forgiven by his constituents. The sub-treasury was also brought into the field, under 'the full expectation, that the State_would support its pernicious principles; but lo co foco federalism received a check, it will not soon forget. and has been taught that the free eons of that distnit will never Lamely submit to its ft!onstrosities. The following j..s the result of the.vote, Ty rrel yet to he heard from. 1839 Caunti4• Stanley. Hall. Stanley. \l'ikun Pitt, Edgecombe, 109 1390 78 1167 Beaufort, 535 00 869 317 Waehington, 325 00 405 6l Hyde, 518 00 494 126 T 3 rrel, 00, 00 333 53 2123. 1931 2842 1061 2176 The major it) iu Tyrrcl i,..expected to he nut I ,a that 400, and some ek,uutates alculate un 600 La The result shows that there. has Seen a slight whig loss in the district, but this is to be accountedior by the great prrpularity of Dr. Hail in' Edgecombe county, which is his residence. , Value 'lf the Coal Tr.sdr.—The intuicuae value of the Coal Trade to the city of t..hown in the fu:lowin4 .tateinent of the cotupatative num ! I.er Ali arrival. at tlint port during the first sic 1110111.11 A o f 1 , 3:37, I-335, and 1.639, Furel4l 207 205 235 In 1.;37 1,4` 1 1 1,55 ►n 1838 3,840 4,045 In 1839 4.534 1,796 81100.ing an increase 111,the total arnsal. of 1839, {4 hipping . round the stump.—The Mississippians have out stnpet) the "striped pig :" thry buy a gal lon and a gill , i(whi,key, driuli the gili and sell b.irk the g:dl.•n. D' Spo- ir. —The I.)cos of Oswego, N. 1" 4ot up a run on the Bank at thltplace. and dra,ined tt nt ;,2,300 77re M.trtietort Mort, the leader of the Italian Ope ra Hotta. in London. died w ,rth 110,000. His benefit, Just before his de.ith, was placarded waif the singular punning. request -="Nleinento " Not much more than a quarter of a.ceutury has elapsed, since all the noble blood of Europe, com menced its crusade against the race of Napoleon,' and yet. increditable as it may, appear, the ethane' 01 his depeendants is now courted and sought after Tht P rrs:(6,lri 'at Aihan y.—E I.G °vet nor Many by the very head of the absolute legitimacy" - which must be a droll quiz of a fellow : we never knew so wrought his downfall.. „,In July last, that very pal much sly sarcastic humor contained in so few no:tis see of the Kremlin, which has reappeared upon the as in the speech be addressed to Mr. Van Buren, ruins of the one destroyed during the invasion of on his arnsal at the Regency city. hi this the , Bonaparte, haS witnessed the marriage of te.sou of speaker complimented Mr. V A N Bt ar N on his-Leal- Eugene Beauharnois with the eldest daughter of tip MIS, firm and ante" support of the late war ; his ap- 1 Emperor of all the Russians. The grandson of the pro‘al and support of the Erie canal; and his appro. deposed Napol'eon, the poor Corsican, is a husband v a t of the universal extension of suffrage.' in the most powerful imperial court of the world' Now whet) it is known, as matter of history ti tat While the very coffins, in which moulder the remains the footstep follower oppos e d the war, vituperated or the French Emperor, and his mother, are prohibi.. and denounced the schemes of Clinton, and has al- ted front reposing in french or Corsican ground, as ways been for cramping the right of suffrage, we if in their grille 'eerements, they could conjure up may call the Ex-Governor's speech one of the serP , the shade of departed' greatness—n bile the memory rest satires, we ever read. • • of the man is sought ; to be obliterated by every pos. Mame in his reply, like agood helms-inan as 'able device—arid all who bearins name, or share he is, sta cred clear of all tliese_r_mks ahead! Neither his blood.-are excluded from the scene of his former did lie say a word a b ou t th e sub-I,,t3irry he nu.ght glories. lite grandson has become the husband °lone, Irate retaliated by quizzing lie Ex-Governor with whOseiatlier rules; with despotic sway the the fact, that althou.;ll he at first condemned the Russia's serfs, and whose wild schemes of at,•- ineaviirr. he ti mi y i ielded to his honest doubts. " raudizetuent and ambition, arc directed to a nnier l a so r o f th e pion w h i ch Itaa been pursued by _ffic grasp, than even the thoughts ot Niipoleun iMnself A- more complete farc e we never ever embraced ! Such are 'the , l.angesand Mut, beard of—Many called t din Buren a great man. and , thins of life ! Van Buren reph.d that he was a dry dish good judge It - Mr. W,se, landed in Chester County, having tra velled 42 miles after his balloon ascension from Hamburg, lam. Saturday. That Borough was anon ed with visitors to witness his perdoua attempt. -The Cherokees.— ,e; eialorable effects of our national policy towards the tadisn aborigmeea,are ginning to develepe themselves. Bonn eighter nine yearir.past, when Andrew Jackson siolated the na ' them! faith, Jahn . Ridgv and 'Rilas- ilaudinvt, two of the chief' Cherokees were among' the most elo. quent in their denunciations. They had bath been educated in Connecticut, and Married white wi , es. • Ridge we remember to have heard in New York, de pict in all the glowing colors of •accomplished or ator, the treachery Of the Government, and lament the desecration of their ancient rights and priviledges. A short time subsequent to this, these •opinions un derwent a ehange; they advocated the western emi gration; and 'the sale of their lands to the United States, teas ultimately effected by the Ridge Trea ty," A law majority of the Cherokees, with Ross, Bullhead add other Chiefs, were in favor of main taming their native soil, and of dying on the spet, rendered sacred by the remembrance of their sires. The eloquence of Ridge finally prevailed, and the emigration was commenced. No sooner ' were they beyond the Mississippi, than the old fires of animosity were rekindled, ROM being . unwilling to accede to the ternas , of the Treaty; and Ridge contending fur its• adoption. On the jOth June last, the Grand Council of the nation met for' the purpose of holdmg a balk-, at which a ces.esaion was made byi-Ridge and his friends, in consequence of a rejection of a law they had proposed. 'lntlafned by this conduci, the followers of Ross, resolved on the destruction of all the opposing chiefs, On the 22d inst, about forty of them came to the house of John Ridge, and just about day light enter ed the chamber of Mr. Ridge unperceived by arty of . tl.e family, and bursted a ;clip at his head, which awoke him, who then saw and felt his iinpending . fate no doubt, and called on his assailants f.,r mercy. MEE Finding the instrument of death which they had pre sented Jaile - in its fatal purpose, they took hina out of his bed fr - om beside his wife, carried him inti the yard, and there butchered hiM in a must savage„bru tal manner, by stabbing him in the body some tven tyeseven times. They then' threw him up 'in the, .air 34 fir as they could, and when his body reached the around, each one stamped upon the "ody asithey marched over it by - single file, until the last man of them had performed his fiendish purpoSe Thistrag,- edv was executed, in the presence ofins wife, chil dren and syn.-ants.. The shock. to Mrs Ridge was more than she could bear, and was seized with sPasibs, which threaten her life. reti after killing John Ridge, took up the BED hoe of march in - pursuit of Major Ridge, the. trather of J. Ridge, who had the day before started wi t h , 1111 servant., to Matt some friends Id Van Buren, rkun sas.—Trie party overlook Major Ridge tnihe ing 'of the Y2d, and killed him on his horse hyishoot. tug Inm. Boudenot and-Col. 'Bell and sYi other principle men of, the Ridge party, have shared the same fate of the unfortunate John Ridge aild Eta father. OE Coasts% We Alarr Ridge was focmerly On! of the pt neipal chtets'of his nation. and commamied -a Batallion of his -countrymen under General Jackson against - the Creeks, during the heat wart and although untetter'ed war altogether a man of strong and discriminating mind. His intercourse with the intelligent and a,calthy gave hinet the appearance of Swealthyi South erner. He was kind and hospitahle—and aimut t)-tive y.!yars of age. John Ridge was about 37 years of . .ige-4 left a wile and si-a children. 'l'lle.death of the twoili;dges will long he regretbid by their friends and arqutm- EMIM den.' Arbuckle has acted with promptnesS in the matter, and sent ahodY of dragoons to demand the murderers of the elder Ridge, who vvis killed within the limits of the state of Arkansas. In the mean time, the . paruzana of the late two rival chiefs have congregated in large numbers, land it is to be feared, that shuhld they meet . , one of the Most bloody trage dies will be enacted, which Indian history ham for ears hilaCed. T 1.444( auharitoia' Family.—The history of the Empress kosephine and her descendants, is tinged with all the romance of a fictitious legend, and exem plifies in a striking manner the changes and Lhances of mortal affairs: After the faintly had been grafted to the Lhinaparte stzt s k by marriage, it 'shared the fortunes and reverses of its greatest scion. Attend ed by his step-son, Eugene Beauharnois, the ru'ighty Napoleon, poured! to northern wars, the legions df France, invadeallussia, captured Moscow, and in I the blaze of the Kremlin, lighted a conflagration to affright rilLehe nations of Christendom. This exploit of the French emperor, was doubtless his filet down ward s.ep on like pathway of ruin the Autocrat,: whose capital had been devastated, arose in his and assisted by the alliance of nearly all Europe, t iro\ e his enemy to the rock blelima. Had Napoleon Bonaparte been born to greatness, instead of basin; fought his ,LL ay to eminence, the aristo , crane Russian had been thefirst -to pay him homage, .and seek his alliance, but a plebiati stock was the greatest ulcrunet in the estimation of the clowned heads of Europe, and' the humble Corsican waa•lio • cu-mate fqr the descendants of Kings and sKai- The When! Crop. in Rome parts of westerri Now lork, has beclt scriouslY itijuicd . 11 -mat. The Globe , clOns credit to the Jackson Vm Buren adnUnistrationl i for the share of prosperity whidi, the country .nhor enjoys in business re lations. Th e present taiministration'e share of credit for the prosperity of our'husiness relations, is som e thi ng on a par with the rather questionable practice of the Vermont physician. ' , His father was asked, on hi s return from visiting htm, how he was getting on I Oh very well, first rate, " was = the reply, u hr h u already filled one graVe yard full, another nearly so, and is doing a pretty fair chance business all ab o i lt in other parts of the Country. " Ice ereania.—The Boston, New York and Phila, delphia editors axe waning on the - comparative mar- Tb 9 of their different ice cream!. 'Let each send gallon or so to is, and we will discuss the patter as'unipire. Our decision will be just, for we are no rrai/k and water judge: A Portrait pi stet is lunch needed in our Borough, to draw likenesses of ourselves, and other aristocratic Whigs .' dome recent attempts are failures, the artists mere daubs, atuldte drawings out of all proportion. ' We acknowledge that the Sub-Treasury, properly guarded by tiIYWS making delalcatiOn a penal offence, pill not be It very shining affair, as it will nut enable meif to acquire fortunes by speculating upon the publpc money., and make so - brilliant show of wealth as did the old deposite rystein.—Sun. bury Gazette.' • We hear of very different results, Mr. Gazette; w.'i t lear'n that Messrs. Swaetwout and Price, a. ho Act. quired fortunes by speculating upon,the pul bea m * ey . ," are making a very brilliant show of wealth+ in Paris. !Alder the • old ffeposite system," thi could scarcely have happened, and no similar stance ever pccurrpa. 4ppointmcnt by the Gore)-nor.—John - Montgoiln. cry. of Turbut township, to be.bne of the Associate Judges of Northumberland county, vice the- Hon. John'Gearhart resigned. Bunker Flrll, Alvn ume nt:---Thirty thbusand lara have been I conifibuted towards its completion; by the Messrs., Lawrence $14,000; by a gentleman from the Soutchi4d,ooo, when that sum will com plete it ; by anutber ti,dividual $5OOO, anti by anoth.l er 51000.. The money now wanted for its coniple l nun is but 510,000. Prty. E.Ty, is ut New Port,expying the storm dad promontory of Potnt Judith; I Wooden Pavements, are very successful at 13os i ton and elsewhercs. Bow wottli it answer to pave our Borough in (ha wanner, or antst it continue, like another place we know of, paved only with Intentious •lute Trade.--On the 25th of May, the anniversary of the birth of her majesty, Queen Victoria, a treaty e, as signed at Buenos A) re for the abolition of the tridlic in slaves,' arranged and concluded bct4en the minister plenipotentiary of her Britanic -Majesty, and the Minister of Foreign• Affairs of the Argentine Confederation. heart' chargf '.— z The attack of the French &quad. run upon the island of Martin Garcia, and the bum toe of several small coasting sessel3, and plundering them of articles of merchandise, is characteriied as piratical, and dut better than the worst acts of the Algirincs; and as, in the highest degree, disgraceful to the French .nation. Mr. 'Grattan, the author of Highways and By. ways" who ,has been appointed English Consul at Boston, irrived in the British Queen. General Harrison was expected to attend grand celebration at . Lower Sindusky,: on the 2nd UIIMMI loft :THE MINERs' JOVRAAL Mk. ' EDITOR :—I was somewhat surprised at a "Notice to the Public" which appeared in the adver. tieing columns of your. last Journal, in - which it was stated that the Proprietors of the Mail and Express Lines of Stages. had dissolved all connection with the Dust Line. Will you inform me, if any dissolu. lion has elder been published, and whether the facto as stated In that "Notice." are true? The public have been so long subjected to the overbearung is. insolehee of the old proprietors, and such gross and indiscriminate abuse has been bestowed on the nu. merous respectable citizens, who have patronized the Oprasitiou Line, since its establishment.. that I for me shall be v'hry cautious in patronizing any one Who cannot wash his hands clean of all connects:is wills those, from whom these outrages have emana. ted. I regret that Messrs Pet e rs, Beisel, 4. Cs. should have laid themselves open to any auvictan, hut their unfortunate former connection must ren• der me guarded. A TRAVELLER. We will answer our correspondent categorically. To our knowledge, no dissolution has been publish , eel, and in our opinion, the facts in the "Notice " are intentionally tuts-stated. We seriously believe the whole to be a scheme to deceive the travelling community, and are firmly convinced that the three old lines are as much" one as ever they were. We were told solofie months ago that the Tiust.t.ine was running on its own hook, but now that is contradic ited by' notices, that the connection was not diesel ved until the Ist July: 'Die whole is an evident ruse, too palpable to "deceivesany one, much less a coal ! munity, who have for years been subjected to all the evils of which our correspondent complains. In concleision, we advise till who have patronized thh Oppositierh Line of POll l Shearer, d Co. and found attentielise and conifort, where before they „ • . t i receoed nothing' but insult apd disrespect—all who have - beenso grossly abused' and an 4matized for el -1 eicising their right of -option to journey as. they choose—to continue their support to that line which has introduced a reform on the route, and which serves so much at the hands of every one who uses els between our Borough and Philadelphia. 100 - THE ";11NEIS JOrkt3FAL • Till SPELL. List to fhe joyous tune,. Ot the miry heart,' around thee; . Wilt,thott not.intuk Vn our, Who in faith .t.d love bath bound they'? Join in the met ry _dance, With bright eyes round thee glancing; ' Think on a ;inrted glance, And tiotta-ort ire when oancir.g. Pass to the lighted hall, In the midst ut earthly splendour; 'Mid the pageautry of all, One thooght to toe thou% render ; Raise to thy tips the wine,-:. And tihe sparkling juice shall move thee; Drink th,the eyes that shine, To the e) es that shine to love thee*. Go to Vie' battle field,. With the glancing speitre. around thee; With the nt and the shield ; In laithr and love I've bouncrthta With thy heart tz conquest laid, And thy hope to:victory given ; The helmet plume thy shade, • And thy canopy the heaven. With the charger and the spear, And the w.tirlor's best endeavor ; Thou wilt give one thought to her, Ere they may be crushed forever ; lii,victury or dear li, • Wherb'er thy hopes have bound thee; Give one thuught to her whose breath, Whose will to twined arptind thee. lONE. - . Canton.— • utforrnationfreen Canton to the 9 6 th of March, we le .iu that the Ch i Lime Gover e moot, ID ro consequence of ttlichlties growing out of-the salt* glang ul Oinutl , have peered an ordinance clone: . .