.!:-..•r =.:,,i,-,A4.,•,;i,.-. ' ,.. : ,- ;, - : : ':''. f ri;',:',•i',' , '‘ l :i , '' . !, ~ ' ;ii , '.l , - : :-'',:- ; - ; :i.'.', ‘ ,*- : ''',..1:1. , ':‘- i :.- -' : ',.;•=,',-:::-..--,--‘:,---;:ii---.-,:', ril ENE v.f , .. 1 :1. , J,u, , ,., , ....r - ,...-,,.•:... , ,':- 71:•-•:.i:_:-.:::-,:',•••.:..',,I,i','-;-',i,i,,=. MI ti . ; - ' ~ `r . y am "::~ MEE BESPI '.':•'_":'-'f'-.QT:,,T,.5. - VjTo':,Z.,:. -• 7, IATIMINVOMPORC;I4,EPT.A. 1f412., e 4; „ CHUM The mho:ulna proctire4 the_*maim .krpe; Prelstee.lha,stla kss attached's - soapiest .hity . ftnt-'. ingl3ll4 Whin' Fatablistmeid. *bete 111 Cc*, Psmptilets,liandbilbr,Cbeeks, er4her,. en, w s al - be printejst th e. reriltiwestratesi4ea .0* 'hottest notice: Being determined :tesectuum°*". Butt)* public at the *try lowest - rates. Id hese, he. ..teeliectfollytetielet the pattotisge of the public. ;. Printing it different coloriesecoted i ts short notice' ' - 'I" Card Weis? • los been lebied to the estehlhateettt; Pia will Wisble as to ammo Cards, of sintost ev", litliiescriptioL-atresylmrrates. Let event pitiienbear ternind„that it is not only his ',litzeriti4'but bisdniy, tci' perehane every thing that be turat home. Srporaning such a course, be encour , ape Abe ttiechanical industry et hie, own neighbor. jpti;Oewhiehtbe piteperitycl everiernvn met City iletiendt=and beiitieteverytirear paid ont at bimeforma. a - dreolating Medium, of 'which every „ citizen deri* more .or less benefit, in , the course of weds Eveq dollu paid for fotelin autinfactores per ' Woad. ie entirely lost to the region, goes to, stria these who do not contribute one cent to oar , dawatiettunitntions.antoppTessesour own citiuna. Palmer; Esq. No. 'lO4, EtoitiiThitd leluttliotised enact' se 'Agent IlY,eenefeif inbiiiipti'atir and advenisetnentt 'this piper. - • - _ • my ,A,,eollecior wilt call on our mtbsMibms Attic neighborhood. We are absolutnly, in : leant, afuna•—ta those wisnare in Mrtiiiti l Ought. to' di Omit at, lean *portion of their tines; if.not in •fulle.: • We , have labored 'Jong and 'hard" in the .cause dour country; under the most discouraging RDA now- that hitter dos, m id • ..fw.ttetimes soon dawn upon the nation, we tingerely hope that those who hatlit devoted oil their Aims unti men* to the advocacy i of me cures itlitve- the peoPle, i will notibe neg lected by . thewithhgiding from them' whEit is just , Distant subicribmiin .arrears . 011 - 'Owe tr auma , . 'Tes TAa . tiri o.felni#fied to. in itoimee tit 'vie iisdets„ the peptise of this Bdl.ji'peakel Seuete on filetorflity with lee ., :end ainenanieite,,lit Which the dutyon 'Hit= ',teen tetioeeilinia $l6 te49 pey,ton. intrthe da roo tenni aeon from $27 50:tei-$36 per tote= • 4tti iflott wee duel. to 'reduce the duly on foreign, 4 ' VeCtitlo . wer than s l.'ol &Witco, Which failed.-1 • Several Oth'er reductions were, made, when th ~. fete being when it stood 24 to 23. It wire then • sera tithei ,Iloirse which body concurred in the ,• •amendurents by** voieirif.- 120, to 65. when the Ok was tonviyed to the President, Who atteohl ad'lerit his !diastole: A more particular emu Off biPeesolie dleouSh the seuete will bi fooled t, Aranthyr. pilaf our paper., 4 • This Bill is said to be a =food rut% and al': , , though noto 4411, a the ' of 12% is, more '.• 'rdliii6lr#laling ,in point, of protecti , than s 4 tottriv i i*- 4 correv tonden of the. National In. tellijprocer. estimate" the amorintof revenue whic ir, lt.Willpioducs ;soundly, at hair twenty•foui. ..twirdyllya million ; °tardier*. Its provisions o - ' tote effect throughout the ;country _ immediately. ; .• ~ Tha psople,elready begirt -4a breathe free. I, ' 7 cip,n* the dulls of feeling in Ogle o : 7 Clotewl 2- : pre; and although its passage is a - great stap i , ,i o. , • Witullythe prosperity of the country , the ben is '• !rough,' greaterThro bad, National Sank to rag- L' nide • our . disordered currencY'i'' This areas a TYOuIP greatly siO to tutoring the hosiaess,of ' room% toe firte sod pertnatieet basis. The ill). liowiciAProtectioia boi iromediats i 4 it if• fell; thisihunbeiiaesplait of enterprise will once socui be let I'm^ for Goveinueot has at last :- 04de4 to it that safe -guar& which-it huso l ung P.004' • - OE • , ... - • ,• The Vaud Bill, which was of tonne repea‘ed . . I.7„thiiiirOig of duties over 20_per cent, waslf ' ; t.orrorilti to:koo oP otot Passed as a separate B4_ .:. ilitt.',ieote in the House being .104 to 86, that in the '' • Banal. 28 to 19 -- both (Senators from Pemnis,yl a nit totin g against, their own State receiving er itlilittlkof the, distribution. It is prohibte thate i ;; ; ;Prelident wilt venithe 'Bill; jalthoggia we are t n. i lids.lloWr *tuna ;at •hicgroundit for to dm gt : -Ily• the, : paseage of the Tariff Bill the' argumi‘t, , 1 • that thos'aenerat r poyeifiatent needed thirimmeeds (pc, revenue ; falls to the round, and can no lonFet beVr,iiiablet still '0..0 - difficult even to speculate ''.• . . 'upon the, probable course of a. men who has alked with'imett manifest: and studied inconsistency,- : That, i laliblita-.4ave now passed; every measure to 136.mit they _pledged ; thentlielves upon the election . !' eillanleon t ind, these that have failed have t i u r een nkolly. -.thritigh , ,ths, treason of his-unwortriy Inc. .` ~ ;:otooil :••• -• • ':- ,• ' f ~ • ' , ' ' - '-'14,.;.."-;-• ~,,,.,_1 b c 1%; : if;': 'L110, 1 4 17 04 411 ' 13 PaIIITCTIWIFAtIOO . ' 0 I :YliitillbeCligq4lM havetten wed in to at .- tin* to *cat Sir a Clay Meeting in thiefe op, . _ -44 there are hawing" of other., whit are an: one :'' Z . C!•:iittititilieir names to' such a 'call. 'the lint; ea "' z ,:, -lion'elithetetiie will be,postpoked for a wee `ttirtl:`'`n 'anima' ,time, iet,' - all . these who ' , • o r t eii;gea hind in their navies: " ' . -.•Wesinknonitedotbe ft:cep 'of a lieeiteY of fin peecheo;getbeiredfrom s tree in the graders of M Thomas Ilidgeljt. - ." Mr. R. inforintirip tb tree gres..frim a itone.whieb bed bel,* • .117-throweOlefe. They were brie 16d kel clods. and Iran been" dentitoinated .5 - The Mill • . rrniefi..!!C 1;., • ' MEM Firimitorte.-= - Passing . R Ma - 7 41 4iPia t° °di° Mell6llllo6i Mina: It witi" a Gollob' aiti ecatilipialiandsoitte mittai, 114 'wail (4." 6nuh'toany mails `iu t he city .: In - - ' ••• IgiVire„bsoi sorty that ww.COOtiot . . mit • 44:1 . ' wet' 's" . • llnes within nyketwt ',for they were - - iruelating.? : 7 td. hid ato goad rt(11441:13 A& another' gulp at •-• • , labgh, for; a - - long II , a . It• " fellow , a mt .then f ty itogiur : '' : - ItifitoomY 4e ll r Tho Rei.lMG lii;mmt, Ol South Carolina, has. - the 7641 7 of ;tlt,,,LulutiOliiioitil) 10huteb, of this 80. P 3 u5ti ,, ,,*1 1 , 1 440t um. Ai' ffiati, of his ststtou tattioirOU s mowing' o;4* FaavAtnintirr.44bilmss r ffraltan, rgirf, iivinlattitorkingine#niuetlinitner ( niiiiiiineisvilln;s . Viinpiany;'ivirs in : jined byl a b ftrq bad? of slito '`1411). that chi ' ' ' Rittirre.4 . llaeblp4le is elk litiAbOittoOdi iii! reU bOratlghdaiLY. at ha 0t46 pei -tog*. Eno, ioin , m' =tea - he itehti Tfith the eteePtiek apple‘ ""Alligilo* him Adied thissrucii• • *frs - - - ---'' -' iiiiiiiiiii'fito .ff.it. :lvifiiv4! ":Pi.4.ai#Nr_..- aiisopeoltip-: , 14,1m.!.4:00., „ dr:7l,itspis. i ' f, r , . -,'sich-p % i s Pq r l l - 06 4 , x 1 , 7-=:- i iik froitm k .: ,- 4„,„ics„,t-ilthigoaso : - .....41L,,•:P00141- - --- - ' '44,44enisti MAUS - - " .- ':: : ~- . 1. ,-,:-__::::.:.-.,':-":-![ ' , ?=:: : _ ,.. , : 7 1 , , -- if. , ; - ,, , ..'.. , ,: -- ; . : ~•-?,-.-.:,----- 'O.' r 1 ,1 4• 0 1. 11 Whigs of the Ci . l'..ind-Cost!trk,f puti held $ 'TAN eri;:rurr*i ee !S ti # l4-44 . 20th ing• el which ikisee . ree°l*,t° invite thiivag Ddegoiiikbtuk branches Coogrilete visit %het ei*PeibST the ea.*lrrentt and -IstwardieglY maniumeats !sic made for their rieePtioWeold entermiument. A - Steamboat wee chartered for tho purpose, end on Thursday theist list; the Vintio. leitWO of seewre Proceeded in it 'Ao Wihning!on. whc " ) ii";:t‘rtrilicA to tweet t4o2l44:beccus pony this, up* ilit , spiti...'ltpon,.innding at PhiledelPhie• the, meieoleet wee te Pilerel l . .0. the Saloon id' Os Philadelphia Mies 'tuns_ :111,ren— .the Hen. John Sergeant would- rim' . Ive Inerion betalfUf the citizens. Addreiitor froin iiettii4tittlhe members, g a . i!dis Meeting Wee' to held .at th'e . Fach Me* ow - 1 4° - 1 sam e evening it ,'l'o . elceli. The irtilodelPhiene , are lie ienohes4; to show their rer°t*er fidelity an' l patriotism! . 1 , _ _ - ~ „ . .), : .l, • „ .. . .. M=gl ffiffEJ SICEUM BANNAN . hir.' Henry, Chnfinri,sliorl. wetly ainibient of U 4046 4 .40 well itiioOtt. to many of our ooki ..00.0114 :crushed _by the car .a{ tichijihill Haven on , Tlintedei last, eiliiiniehie immediate death. Mr. tholitiot - lieri visited' this piece -for the porpoiri'of renting house, intending td remove there shortly with hie ,Efering eittopletia his erringements aril et:harlot, if is supposed, tit riitnnAtci Undies ,tipon the Witten train,. heinitioriet, bhiself open the hridge:iihihrt.they irarir:passitig: Thinking lusiz: self•peifecili secure he nude. no effort extrij este dlinsell, and being taught birtween the train Orrittiibridge. so'mangled that 14'44 . 21. moat 0. bee left a irifeinid taw 'teed ebiltireir, - depending Open, foi anifort, to'iniunitia loss: • ' RIOT!, Callas :- Several 100 0 mots haspiecently taker' phi - ea at St. Catharibea.-1 Upper Canada.; .4 large number - of Irish laborers" - out of itoploynient„ took entire potosoiol3 Of:lsf. Cathariiiesniiired seveial -of - the • stores, end helped thercsalree to food, arid also plunderwl 'Marie-a whom:let loaded , with latoit, ullter'ea go. 'lammed depredations:-were' commenced; when they were fired on by the alitary, and fur On the :A another outbreak toOk • piece, du ring which the Catholic Church 6; -bora. the . 'Priest assaulted, and ono MOD• killed. fieveral other Aide• kali taken 'plies on' the tine of the Wellan i d Csnit, between the .Corkontins and " which resulted in 'the death of sevelatindraidualr.. '' - • - • • • As seoss.-- , AMeDonoogh,7 R,eonespondent of the Philadelphia Daily Chronicle, in a aeries of bitter and caustic communicatiens,sccuses Jten ben M. Whitney. of the, Philadelphia ,Evening Journal, of haiing tegglarli supplied, toy Contract, the British army and fiesta .with heat .gthilar en- PiSed 1 in . deadly war with this . country. • . Whitney's_ own letters are givers, irr Foca and they liege the mark of, anthentieityi The perm spimdent ;proposes to iontinue his, expose Until his. &mentions are established.:, This affair, : tie are inclined to believe, will scat the fate of the t veiling Journal, is Philadelphiams.have certainll too much spirit left to support a Man, who deser ted his country in the hou_of &Inger. and Waiter ke endeavored to accomplrshits downfall by feed ing its Monies. This Reuben M.,Wi!ittitiTill the same who figured so lonely asst financier and ritete Bank agent; during the JaCkson tmtichf, nt the, time of the remuvai of the deposit. 1 . . 4 sufficient to protect ihri iniareata ol this, region. The mode 4 collecii. 4 the, duty;",hiiin g been Anvil item - . tneasurimerif to„ toeigY. raiding the duty more. protective. than the (Miner Anti?! 6, :cents per bushel established!), die Tariff of 1.1428. Ai iffiairact,ql, the whole Bill alit be" published :n est week.e ' ; „ :,, • . , , . : ... .v.";=;':*--7..1",,,,,,'5:7-, -ir:,- 4.= ,_ - -..,.;.,_,.-,t...,, ,'-.:.,.,_. ~ i -.,----- -: - 7-A..".-:,i,,V`,..;(.....-,..•.x.a -.• •:.;:_;,;-'j.'„:--:;—;,,AZZ-fl':--I;4'::Z4r'C',.-::-.---1''-'1..1 ES REM zwim . • liitt.rraws Eidatax..—The'soldiAs spa °Sten of Major T. L.:Dade'it'corninand, wile died .!in } l / 2 10 - rida Or were killed in battle there, were buried at St. Auguitine a,thorrtitne sinee with military honours. The cereision?,,ae . deseribeidin the hf reran 'papers, Must have been - very imposing. :It wee right tbatitiihould be so; taken away froin —the cheerful lad familiar "seenei blortbl— , • . thrown 'among &rile and die ease,- . —the victims. of Indian tieneherj, and Southern pestilenea, their surviving companions could not hut ,sorrow as they gathered together to 14,16 last sad duties to that romaine. r,, . PO riar.:—Like eltspentie, iothing can be pure iy.poetical, which, is not the spontaneous and nut. brat outburst of the writers nature. No Man lien write with feeling, who studies, with care and eir: cumspection, the bea . ring .of !jet -, sentence, end like a blind rrian walking through a rearm)); feels his ,way carefully before he dares to place his toot down.' We like the burning genius, of a Byron betteitlaan the plodding , verse of a Gcild6hith, , and at. all times wouldiether follow in the trick of a' meteor, than stumble aloncinAlni light of a ;farthing candle. ! SASITT LEMPL , ..Vire elvvaysplerised w hen. '' we have an opportunity of noticing home enter.- Oro or illgeMlir3r. We 'pilled upon Mr. Joseph Coatesworth, of our borough, the other day, and :found him busily engaged. in .manufacturing . Safety Lamps for the use'of our Colleriei. Tliese Lampe howl hitherto been imported, but we un (dersbnid -Mat the article made by ‘Mr. Castes. worth is helms liked by Ihe'mitiens here, and • ago Much less eipensivee—it is said to give bettirr light and is, at the swim time, quite as se. Du'ri oA Cirif..:=lle duty oo Foreign Cold, o the new tariff Bill ie $1;15 cents per tr; which . Notirr Cattectart.:—All the viands' been heard (row ariceOt three; NuN Green,* Carteret, and the itetie for Goaerker - standit I . , , Morebead,:erhig; p5,775,' • 'Heft lot. • F. - - •;; -30;00 1 .;• The taco, have; acsivitithsuhdiut -W . , - Whit !niddrity of tir4ty Abe fJegialatpre.: • ' - •• - • .*izer4iir—The .Inclepuident - emu.' minded by Capt. 1 Nagle, paradedamtlui Cud' time is *Cann; bulk ihtnninY; Their pearariee atul - regulated tucweuruts, •DU Only , fliaribelithFough. our siseeb4 reflected credit upon thiinseiv+nd .);fficen 6 : This:ion?Pon3*.onint posed entirely of piontsuou t and from Au, 'pith Oiimed we have no doubt that they will become One *fete best skilled corps in thevanintY , ' -*; irtirida Star *des thit bind of wenbiti4Tei bear iiiiumiiiipilleseluctqii, 1 1f 'Jeftersiii ,eounty;?sad ateril n eselnents 'Rh" . OcePred; it - ilia old mm, and iotp4e,rtiti t : 'ink' does not look es ilthe'erai *d'ctoeed. . _ Winthrop. Amid ,Tetar4 'Tram the Evening Jontiate and- promo; issuing a. new two catit -Waning Patar PhpadelPhisi OHO **PIO rowan VeLtaiat.= "Mar all*ltAtarY ClaYi° 7 *Main* Mr. -ft: is a good:editor and delervair earaaPiawt : af *track; -^ • ,` -.ltoalltaTial/1011LLYZ•414PWinelltairlii Publidecik4Ao Dabt of Vt. Oinitano m ill be* dotetlactiltif /4111.44/441Pilitlate imolOoastatt*Qoo6lis boiled* 4040 , thilithit*Okrlifileitailli*l: 0.10 ,:,~~ r ~ .. ~'~M~~~.h v' imiismNaVMUM , - MBE teei-t***l4- - ,1 0 * i4*:e4itd-64 thS i PO"• l ooer#S , * of Ws it titbilaws. s os 1 1 # 11 :. 0f ssuts . GOli i ii444 l oi Y3 9 ol(. f or l its *.# * * alt 'lll‘74lW"' This , utitiOrt codeine two beiotifureopeiliKtierelles_ allele of the Fast*: - 3 g4 010 .006 ifiSWIS - *Wfw_hiitt-o r4er postriMsfl wwitesd Istesest..-'-_BisilieGeePiS s- 2 h f•Sb; OS at this office . • WWWWssallwirirs* t s , 5 and 6 of this periodical hes Waite the tides of "The Widow's -44 be Modem. Dritikerr iiith of erhirlisre rich initial:4,o,6i elm* be _iustrOrgaili. Piri loll Single -mess, Mats, ,for ; Weal this o6lce these numbers corppletikthe series:::; Grtosies *exatirst-4jie-,64etubisrmum but of this work. has 'been sent ,us. pettodi. col fully sustaini high reputation :1114 0 1 1 11 10 works in the wintry:. The publishers hare taken origami, pain* trith,:thit firewmt.mliWbes.*••Twf,l nximrsaly -,for embellish its drat psgesl-and the .piste :Of the fashions is superb. As for the , realm; matter; the character, of its contribotyrs is too well h_,.sPiwk, 1 to need tommistit... , . - 4 excellesit ntivaber;7'; Single cOiu.cati be procuro , Tax Rifutosn Therpose—Thens , ii*e tto longer a doubt • that the. burning .of this liti4 o was the. work of en incendiary.: A person; who from some previous disclosures, was inspected of being privy to thatmusection;waicarried:down from SchuYlkill Haven to Readinglinring she pest Wiele,`and rifler imantination wan released. The lose which the COmPanY suitaii by thck destruction of the superstructure, independent of the stoppage caused;; winch "about Tithe objeet pith° incendiaries was: simply that bf checking the transportation on the , road, it be a short lived gratificstiori, as we 'Understand they will haie it laid sufficiently:to hear a train 'across in the course of three Weelis.- After the shove:was placeil in type, we•receiv ed the followini• letter; which Cortfintia what we • • • . • have aboye atatcd • Faisal), August 31,1842. Dear Sir ' : --'The Philadelphia _ and Reading Railroad Company have just ammiged for the put; ting on: of Eigines.. sufficient • for eight , trains daily each way. which they expect will be in op eration during, the month of - September. The timber'for the trumels for the Falls - Rage, is now on the ground, andlwe feel confident of pin ing cars over it on' or befori the 15tlicif -134tem ber. Eight daily trains of 175 tope each. wale 1400 tons per day. Aritmgentents'ale also. made fora large increase : of Pars and,Engines, flo: as neAit year to acc.ornmodate all the Giat l Effered for transportation." F : , , • TOE PattnrsTr.—=John hen committed another silly act, . by sending to the House, before their eiljourtunent; a formal protest against the majority report upon his veto, which had been 'adopted by them. After. heisting tile , piper read that ,body very properly • laid it upon the table, iiheri on motion of Mr. Botts, the following reso lutions were;adopied; the first by a vote of 87 to The second by 'B6 to 48—and-the third' by, 'B6 to 53: • ‘. ' 'lit. Resolved, 'l'hatorbile this House mend ever bi ready to receive from the .President ell' such messages and communisation as tbs casual cation end MT:sand - 4m usual course of •publio'bo• sinass authorise him to transmit to it, yet it can recogniae any tight in him to make a formal protest spinet the votes ind proceedings to be ill.. gal and uneanstifutionak and requesting the Hausa to, enter, inch protest O i n 'its Journal. , 2. Resolved, Thal the aforesaid protest is a breach of the privileges of this H tuse; and that it be not entered on the journal. • •• 3. Resolved, That the President . of the United Stites has no right Will " em's -- protest to this House sgeinst any of its 'proceedings.' ' aboveresOlutions are precisely the same adopted' by ,the Senate: in relation to - a eitollai pa. per sent to that body by General Jachson, in - 1033i ( only onlisfitnting •Senate* for .the House;':and whiCh tesolatiOns Mr. Tyler; himself, rated for out Thus has te given to the peop le 1,4'1k - other ptoof of that consistency. which ti lus Ve pittied boast. POI. fellow !' he stands per se' . as Presidentia,lten - r - e tle. • rTIto 'following resolution, was - rejected by-a vote ofiq , to 69 : , • ' „ , t“Essolysti, That the Clerk of this liiitua be diiected toSetarii ttui =amigo sad, rotest to its, author. _ I . • 'dettioctidic are "oat pf tht!, 'woods this ‘otitte,..ad have air* did tog= itiotOit msjoriV of ono ballot; -so follows; 1 • This result secures 'the Unite _ SiateA' Senator. wA Eascnotrin lowa the whige have a tnajotity.ef . .one in. Council, and nital in the Home' there is slnajoiitir of one in favor tithe Locos making a tie on joint, bellot.. The 'mink shone a. great whig gain where iewas taut expected. Such wea, also,the ease.r4 the recen t election in *an-, whira, the .Whigs, it they bad .,. been ittti# fre ) he.hf/.4 o _e catited the tellitlitete:Theili . I t,eeery iteasett to ttelieve. • her. vote for ilinit Clay in. ISO.. The. people _ evidently .getting tired e! Pete; humbugged . :any longer with focofocoiern. . . , We by the Danville'DeMOClet that i Cones. pondenii hal/don place' between Thos. Chani; b6t . , Saki 'gist* in ielation the - testilnO; t 'll bet ' ' t Irf na 1111 ()nye ore e n ai l Cottiltilitiieliamiblttg. in which they Wl.' that beenttiorrn the imam* et Ditildditio, I a letterfront'Judge Lfi'ati Air piiiio•llt;etsting_ that . tile Hialsbirg itePor:` bad. een pnichased to aid in' causing -the no; 'stutiption, Judge', Donaldson in peeiirpiriatioa oitio h ieing eieti moth litte=and *Out Mine . `.mentioned initeiAsif;tiCSMi:Chinibeiidislinct= ttneinisseeflyetater thit ke-ritiveisite ticeiind?iityhtich Wen . This taivesth(itittii, with Cif/n*4 . lnd' Chitaleri.'" nib*, reepori . diniol,Publiihialiasev'eo ed'aiurttichatiti PaPer.g." l "fla jet ofjzistieli to Judge ; ; .1 -4 5 , "";* : ` • BE Vii• 30 Semite. 1 House._! '. - I,ey4ilothaii*liiiiiiiisphatiiii,.ol4:**biii 'iioneirOdlliAbe r tOeig '44,l6,liridgeast , theltili 'Of, l ,3i,luillkilli:',liitir,:ffidaj , :i:*ihig,; if,iiiii_iiito ,on' Tatted* by • Co'lts gib*: Baypi!ity 14.• . :Ilifiiiii .0 1 00;.it. 1 4. 1111 44 --- 2'- - - 7 - .-;: - *4';i7::: - •::. '---''. -:':'_•:' ' s Opr.--:00..' li t o;sa.:i , .:' 1:•:.'..„:.,` idktrit6o:-01teilan7sTga I . ' l- TTI- 1 1M 11101 % kart 148,1VAring ill MOT blitad. :ill'iiiiir lan-7711E-1!""leT-#44#1,4, ~..` .... 4 -- • .. y r ' 'tl . pit pul& the • ~,,, boa un a . --- wa re, _V% ''' ''' "."i 7 ' l. ' '''. - • 7 :- , 4--V-Fii . 5.{.4-A, ' - I la "***4;:4he ' sign 9bio, to a Oratoor leitoit iho - Alitliti - . T e s oo tty ~.,,oi4riii:4ll. Ti :01t,*:ti030,1-4iiirekiP: g i,- ,4 -oitritlF-..-e4K, leM4noili)itW4 4 , _ v ~"" '" 7 • , memo l aiati t ieta t ‘"" Not' vaekri - tfay!. yat's •Mai , 4 2 .yeniont. , ritiisartaisits, 9 3 6 : ,' . .-14; 1 '2 , "., 3 tglait '3..' '''' _ r.....,1 Aintiiiii9......,_ .3'• 10 ...,' 1 1 - .kabitt'-,4';', - :': . ' = ..-.. ~*•':V:{fo ; ,i 4 'll, :.•' I F 41,::,f . 'l - ='; -. '.. - -. 11,7..: . ..,, , .i . zv i virgint.,-,- , -_ ,- ,54 !14- '.' A - : ' - .7 -1 :-3*_ , , - 1 1:4- -1 ' mui t 'a un ...'''... ' 6 , - 2 , .-,.. ;t-6 ..,- ;,.-r 3 . Cafolini, . -' ' ''' •I ' '._ ''B '`:.' ' 13learea. ~ ;:.- . 5 .. it.- .... ,:r 2 4•-•,1„..1.1 [Alabama, • ..' _ ' , ~ .4 : ..,':••• needed,' 1 1 . 11 #ssirpi, , ' z. missouri, • _Tejltiesieft 2 , kent4j, 9ilo, 9 • Illigots, 1 I ActAgin, 1' • •• - - 7 •—• 85 95 17 20 - 47 , " 85 ' 17 , Yeas, 105 not elf 4 Nevi 103... 't V _.teuteV• ; .." Ortike 85 Whig vrotOriggiiissl- - a' froth Dianachosetta; two4rain 'NeW,Yorlt ; „two from' 'Virginia two from; North CsroliA; sin from Tennessee;';aii from' Kentucky ; .060 from Ohio .;• one, (rpm, Maryland; _wan from Indiana; 'and one, from Illinois, •v 4 against-the Bill ba. cause the' Liniti Bill was porrendired—vMme, not 'wishing to to the idietation of- the Wald. -dent,' and others referring ~ to give ,up the Tsrilf Bill, for the'ptyposei of securing the Ploil The other elevan Whigi votes against ,tho Dili. Were given triiiirnbers from fleorgis,,North Car, oliol l and VirgiOt, Who hiviiidways beerioppesed to a Tang. • ' ..The Maryland' delegauif to the Harrisburg Corti: vention are about to publish an °Uses" to the Whigs of their &ate, is relation team ground on which they consented to the oomituttio(if hfr. Tyler. ,It hill be .Isittedin a few days"' 1 ' . , .., us l , ~ :;''"A similar Causer O . tto' be adopted by . the delegates in army State Of, the trpion.''lt is hi llova! tltt.therels not: - ii . eingli 'delegate who it t - enaid the Maims's!' bAY . ll enti and 'yew 'foi Joha Tyler, as L s . eanditiiiffor the Aria, t Prealden: el, that 'does - not now i denounce bitiiii hinfing proiliecieant se every!edge he oiadein fiki , oi of the Three gre4 temper, questions Of 'Nadine% policy -ustliotsteej by the; mocratio Whig PaitY, viit:A National Bank a Protective Tariff, seds Diatributiori of the inneenis of the Sales of the Public Laridi scion thet : hates. . : I. . , . The Journel iA,Comint*, published in New York, which Os well known piorestes•to be neutral, but taste largely the• 'ocelot° party, af• ter reviewing t'S whole course of the members of this party; during the first session of Congress, end particulatliduring the progress of the Tariff Bill,'sisa: •i ' 1. -, , •• • • "The Democrats [[m eaning of coarse thitlocefoOn] have adopted the:princfples of Ftee Traded istinctly u a party, and its the • out tide that any • party - has distinctly taken ids stand." " • SALE OF Yillru We nctOturi—The Editor oft e Lancasterc Mimi a decided Whig paper, expresser the following witiments. upon this subject t Thet are the unammeer op Mien *tithe wbig press: , -- 1 "The sale of the public works. the redaction ofthe State debt, and tlle decrease of mitten; are Subjects• el k which now ,occt y the attention oftbe public mind to, no Ordinary d No man should be smith re present the co . at; Harristarowboseset on this subject, ire net well known to the patiie.- ,. - The measure ii One of the highest importlumeteedillo. min, who is notlwilling to pledo himself -tode 13 in his power to ace: thisehjeet>. should be 'ihosect. - Tbe htgbestmtriests of the People ate involved ga its summss, and they would be traitors to thcatielser,_ if they neglectany means io secure the dowafall if the plundtnnghbrdti of unread and canal nffide hol;' - ders,; who have krown ricb, and are, growing Yid) _upon the spoils:stolen from. the tax payers . tal , tbe . country. . • t• - '.... Tax Vivo *meas.—is the abuse of the Ev. ecutive Veto, li t is cidlednito question it a general policy, we stout, es our Opinion, that itisriot ok. ly impolitic b 4 ruM-dem!:amtic. There ara brig eight staites in the Union where the Veto is_ of, equal force to a twothinivoui of each legislative, branch, viz : liennsylvanis,-GeOrgia,,l.ouiziapa; Mississippi,Mita York" ? ' New Hamishire, " Mal. sachneetts indiglaine. ,I. :: ~ .. _ .+:. ~, Ili Virginityillorth Carolina; Sontit Carol, Tennessee, 0140, illinots* ,i!,+l;:tryland, Dit., Deb:mare; ,Rhode i Islank Mk Vermont ; -44tnnt tititteet there q 1 ni.' legislatureVermont!_ co nsists of but one House and Yetltl* q? ; T" i '"Nza his Cowil 4 12, live only power leauspend a, law which hai passed this out -Molise, until the , next -ensuing session. , 1 - • --, , . .: ' I n there m+ing seem States, viz t . lientu'eltlrt f n di ana , mainina - , - Missouri and Connecticut, (and;we thirdt*e. are net rilieteltira in have Michigan Mid Arkansan with thew', hut ham pot their Conatitutlelis by Us to refer to;) the: Geier ! . t i airs have only the pot* to return a bill, the legislature for reconsidenttion,"whena' ma ort y. has control of it, and if pined a second ' bra , lat: comes alaw. ~ --.l ' ' ' - ;• i .g - I.: , ~ These; facts rife evidence that' 18 Mt a . • 126 States arc opposed to she anti•demotratic dod , trine - of arraying the wino( one man: against the ,`wishes of the people, tat; expresso d thin . ii ghtheir , iininedials representatiiti. -Ttuit so Marty States 'l4ollld have *Ordeal thi:veto, wane `us 14,bee eautunurrthat where it, mists, iftoris not become 'Oa mama of cormptiein, - Form in Rhode Island,,, :which we itan) beard dentiaitcesi asunder atiiyal thartori the Stuart r'Siee t 'renowned for ttieir et".' lota to ,concentrate and*aia*Alio kingly pre; 'orttlirea - diil not Ann: ilaat Ablirministrous and qua:lli Prrwr.""'i ki r;°i l6 _ 4 rt`Tei. - '.. „ : :.„ The,, , ,tek every Terepti-D, womanand dill : ditto, in Traece;.ia.about 12 a year; in Crest 'll . iitilia,s : 6 o,lifid ;it ;001414f Wel, $l, ; ',Yet ? 'orenbere we eioni4lll,`... The Lynchburg Virginian *tattle an account :of . .the proceedings*. iho ineeting, -at Ainhent'. Court House, Veld to noteliatoldr: Clay. for the Presidency, and to- form a Chip:Club, • ;• " •-•: , -Titteitizons of DavidsonCo, Tenn. friendly to' illearOtr: Ota-r for nett Preatdent,'lield &giant, Nashville on 13th list; '• meeting :it ' -.• etibe iota ght :only' by slow and fal peogratia:.:l Error' is in' its nature 'flippant, and compendious; it tops with airy and faatidiettalor , ity over and arguments and perched :two* , setwition,:ertiledi keine co nc l u s ion. . • ,• • • 'The New ;Yeti Journal ef Contemns 'states, that eigerittemea from, the. !sr West says, that he, saw, before , he' canto isra - 7, most splendid: wheat &We., given tip . *le ttie .hog., *anis the;, grain wield_ not pay for hatroatinir : '• • Al'atlff Meeting 1411.776ei)p. oiled' in : Suagner,' ,bllol2l . county, without distinction of part* • • ,:„; liknfitodial rejected Abe nein "deatiori Mr.--W.' , ll:lllFhitticar,', aiho was ant **eller at the Custom itnitte:Of ctitiit end iihO was tottminitedle.:llll l vacancy , ocia Aimed by the removal 'of Mr.boi;T The fkidit:!11811 25 Iti - --11'‹—ktioilk Chreitide. Yr , ,=, eeye..theNetr , prleehe Picaittrie,reilletedserrie years ago, by cloClden• .ton .seems at list to heve•ailive4; for all , the ma oef 13Oretti eircOlation is heireite get hold of. `there Are in ladiana:thiriy-thria towns, bear., ,• . ing the aanat name. • Unleas the -Dante of the, *My -- be 'elteetfied:O tatter"ntey Atelier :Over tite whole State for iiiipfith* - beforiairririOg itt dee ! • poo4)1719101: set int* 414Ca0p4cill6i.i;s.Py-,l l io- ' , "Airgiiin4ii;ilO'rettte the let.. of Se:reit",l itiat, et. 15.00091/1 1 0' the coil war to..the,same date, figiii0 , 1 0 1ii 1 • : 901 1 . 3 0 1 .:114 4 : - . his term : 1 4. - cbsrp 14.44 tiiicoiptie4confolk ettinienia.Rioji • •-- • - - • • -- • in ce ndiary- ea to bietutigie4;tlvrouVrierm: V ne• .sari ler Gnu of ltati '. 7. lfa'po,Taiturtout.iraionot allowed - lista. ' oilMiclqiustraiao l olbitGlebaltevibeekil* loivernti, - *;;Ti,i4P4 6 O l :l , tail4l - rietterit; of Altiri Pie". while: chopping loge bigtit*Uodaeitlhl l. ..o4l;*i l affa l l4' 6lll o".#ol ; : ...O.L.vsktor*Ofo l oofotcoel-510 4 * . too ‘97..C519,0171**Ack4444, ii.otte'ittheiteetriii , !?!.M8R• 66,6 ' 'x i !**!'' , o l F 4 * 4 l* lit 0 • . •l!!„"iitte • We 100k 4 6 , • .r* 4# ol ** l7- ? .' :40 aitio to ii Ntio : 4 0 1 :7, 2 644i*fi l 61 It* : 4 8 ta* lurk . .2. t • *oo.lo 4 oift sertkr- -- • It n B tins, . q n zat CLAY gan from , iba Minks RePublic*P WM that* waYbirge sua i Eat ntstia Atithig chiseps o f.stsu. ben, Wei Senecgot - Toni** Omani ikuo.l l 2l 4 1 eDdli 14 : • nomiliatiOg - ,1 • 9f aSFAT tti! gresid.#4 *1844; #ost baiit she PT Silige sl4k2bil 009141n510. - - _ _ ~ r~ ~~r ~.. 2% *6 , ikt.;lll4 " ff. 10.;- • Wed'• : C°D ,itt!b7 ciad :Una fOist;!`t Wir!.l3 iran'W" -tio* pi:eat*, strongly ,coadomoo the: tittlicilicok-orilsortien of the Tnaity. spa g ' le4 , cotreepondence before it was officio* air Eq. • thO ditheti Ttoi; 4"Ateliiittr44 by the!' over hiossactoiio,leill hold a r-. 1168 idoli:oion ,- fos. the piiiicote of dividing Sate fns distric t s, under the rielo jipltottion- ::,... ;:~.~.• MI - /-4y:...- ' .:. , .0'%, , ,.;5z1.,!': '',-,, %--,,..:',---:. ,71::,. IME Ittatt. - The tatinetnt of Maine lucrilteld - 11 . 1pieeting. st 444 it;was decided - that neither the General er ut Ilia :a -right to cede away its eterlitorr 19 . I .forSafin P 4 'wer* • CTIM Itamberiliwinesai seems to - haunt the item of the Kerrie' burg Keystine They Must feel dreafully guilty : ' • ' St„r#a voted in the: Legislature last Win. i4•4l. 9 bAilii the State , Toms, • and ofthe . ptiblic improvernenta. ScattTias been unanimously tit:llller ofThiladelphia,;by the Whigs: •,.;! h than by the name of.ll4es, of Port Carbon, was ps* off . * heat into' the; Canal, near Man= „*1 - pak; en asterdir last, by a bey, and 'duismed. tyke boy'has'a*Ped• • • A meeting of-ate Locofocos Will he held'at the Half-Way Hotele,thiiatieinoni, for the rives° of forming another Cotinty, Ticket: . ' . • • - - 77 4)1 /SE!!;"The. VOYSlaa says it 'shied ocl ll o hi Keit Orleans a few days sine°, that the- boys we a " all swimming in the gutters. : . • ftititroAdtrAlo loot • Peddi ngton to.Taunton- Engliitd; on tfie 24ch ult., conveyed, 3,131 . pis eengers.-Irhis train was,dravitt by a:single engine t3omisviitsr hair " proposed' a plan fors steam vessel, that shall be capable of scciAnmodating an army 10,000' troops, with ample' provisions. arms, and. ammunition. - •i , ' ' • ' Gciod moraiog /An, is Mi. Brown at holier 'No sii;bit'hai - - I'll in and talk a' While with Mrs., Brown: 2 She hii gone out:also, air! Well iniTer Mind; ,I'll iralk into the parlor itild set by - the; fire until, they-Mt turn: "i &raj to: say tur if has 'gone' out too 1 Ahem !I ,~ ~.a~ _ ME , 5, 11 1 ~:+_;l ~..x =~l~ sir t '~" ~ f ~3a,:C. ~ EME&IMiVIM ' ' • ,‘ -7 .:.'. - :-;z>k.:'..,,..-"?. , ,, - : - ?-:..- ;:,. :,-,:5*-i..:'7:,-.*--,::-:,1"I'f:1;,i.': I= • • . Four companies commanded by CoL liege,' left Philadelphia on Monday, for Camp DelawareDelawaro'at Eastexi;they were joined by another company . , • A magistrate in Baltimore whilst endeavoring to ithane the rioters was: knocked down end se. vercly heater!. • • The Mormons and Anti-Mormons have had a scrimmage at Ch i icago, in- which, it is said, 30 or 40 were killed. . • , ; .• 4 A fellow named Wilson, ettempted to commit suicide at Providencea day or two ago; because the steamheat went off without bim.-P o x hPiter• doing to give old Mr. Charon a job, was' - he,! Buck freight as he,. would hardly pay Mrs, I)mm-who -it was . said died in . honse" onencuof the bylining of the Rail Road bridge, ig dive WI-recovering. .. , . The Milford Bard, was , taken up and commit ted to the AlnieHouse;in Baltimore, va gnuit. Baekeri of Pegasus, beware ! ' r •„ ''Thb tacos In ,gongres* :say now tont they have ' get John ,Tyler: they intend to work him by the the job fieisheddie will be kicked off! - L•kwitte Xecuttio ur.r-It appears dud ;the ',good people of St. Louis have no use for , the pro fratiOutil services of lawyere, and so they "employ •thiat jrtiep • theeolves„away, fiord • the. 'cows whilethetiiliiro ! - 'Nee perceive ihat Bratidreth's Pills are (opiate 4b. tetras it both extrenuieisf the; Union-we sup :pose *ic= work eritheineelves thriugh.. The :New.lferit Aurora said that. - • • • 'Pb. hemp : crop of Kentucky this year, it' is Will be twice as large u ever before realized. • " The dorsi Of li. L. D. hat been conferred , on linitinDuchanan. Doctor of Low EMWMIM =Si rell-VtaS linallraociutAL. gouda* . Inimars'' thi aebabrkt' " e4Bll °f last = .13atilidWevezOng' sui t if if. °it &new' toted for - tabwenne ireecii *l th / 11. -erm i i i6- -3 that the ii."°r7 ably Jamei Buchertie. advocatett' its passage - be fore dot Senate, as'A good Pennsylvanian, independently of Parfp and bias: for which, as ciao differing from him "in party de*« holt9r eed.to9e4 any oo illS/Oft ta do indica, inst award limited Praise to agrlitiml oppose*. would eeem, homer, laf.the :said BikimWillin the Senate , :sill t h e House, has broke* etiliottry Pf.tiett - ces, slaw we And Whigs atalithzefecos"titteffc't or against >, - 4Protectiont . ": hie rigegurtztyp stems to be viiretyjndarmite:terirwand mammy honestly; iffea in altalt ttriAlat', is; or should ba., rho - fair Mal ill/tang° inealtUtn di"! teetiee:—Estremes 'ink bad in 'all things; t•-t'ibr media tureasintrit s : midway • toe 'safest,)'t;as raid hy a Roman poet,iwo, i -thotriand years ego, audit 4 true now as it was then. Moderation alone Mn list; • Which is the policy best suite!' 'to :promote -the iron and permnuent interests of the pantry; and.benat-all imparts, porttorianid Classes. - CM Ultraiiim is to be deprecated tillich ever way it inclines, high or since it must:always have a bitter opposition;end the defeated `minority of one Congress may become the triumphant major ity in the next. „ Retaliation le theeaieral Cense-. quences, and thus the Tut'. Must' ever; remain changeable and fluctuating; Which is the greatest of all.posaible evils to -industry and enterprize::--, .An old Scotch proverb says,-"he that t 1 get 141=4 drop irethelartkard• is sure to get it 'rep of .the lid"—ock; overstrained ditties ' , defeat and counteract therneebuti: - Ifthey :exceed !! thi smOggling lute, or : mark on the scale," and hold out a bounty to fraud 'sin& MMonesty; with en interminable coast and boundary, and, particular ly the latier, bordering on an astute and vigilant rival iriCeminette and manatee:tics, the country would be cheateit'ef its just • Revenue, entl the manufacturer Of his expected Protection—notte I sai? - ley, thing of the lose of metals: _ 1 'gaiter** for the, manufacturing interestii and'imdirstry of our country; a very liberal' incl. dent#iiroteetioriMiast ever be afforded by theStel ettleitY fe're heavy 4;i:semis:Tariff," our adrain: bitratietCand legistlitore beirtg,soerematkable for :'economy ibt what it consists; it would puzzle _gad believe: Aerie , of our “Repiesentatures" dare put their hands boldly and openly into our pockets by direct taxes, but they pick oar pockets se cretly and 'aceultli by the impost patent finger, and make the retail vender of the taxed article the L , , uoltector, who hands ever to.the gißondiman" of the Customs, whew most hate perviously me ' cured the duties" to trade • I.' The coßevenue 'Bal i !' under consMarittion,l - most sincerely hope, will have passed bath_ houses and received the signature of the fastidious "Cap. twin," and . become a law, that people may have confidence, and the energies of the nation be suf . - female' resumetaction; and not wither and de +My with the suspense and uncertainty of the last memorable fourteen months. As one hirable individual .citizen,...l . cordially. thank all, of whatever' 'party name, who voted for the Bill, , and applaud their honest pat riotism and syrapathy for the distress of theircoan- Ittvere impossibletVat ) the Bill shoeld be perfid in all its details, or 'meet Me approbation of every one, and of every section of our diversi fled and'eztended country . v Oar whole Govere merit is made up of Compromise ; and we must give and felteL-and as Pope said in his universal prayer, "that mercy I to calterr\ show, that mercy show - tome" Do let our all 'endeavor-to destroy the enemy of our cominula vountry—hlind Party prejudice and obstinatesticliirtg, for uprik as it none felt or knew> “prinitple" but ourselves and "our". party; which must always be Tighti and mai opponents always wrong. ova eourrai riasf 151 E LAST. Tuesday evening, August 30, 1842 tour 'Fityeo9ndent falls into the same error . that all the advocates of free trade ,do-that is, 'that a Tiniff of 4ntieti on foiaign =merchandise is a tax upon - the consumer. Zuett not the fact: lit nine cases out of ten; it operates as a bountY in 'favor of the consumer by • creating a home ConiPaition'ter the market.--Ea. From the United .Slatei Gazette. • Westu - serion; Aug: 270, 1842. I. R. Cuisnesu, Ben,:--Thir long agony is over. ...The Senate pasied . the tbie evening' about 8 o'clock, by a vote of 24 to 23; with sundry amendments, all of , which Will; pow, .doubtleas be concurred in by the aortae on Monday, ' Senate' was during the whole day; e' scene of, the Meat intense interest. But - towards the 'Close of the dsy, after Mr. Crittenden, puchanen, Wright, Blerehead, Calhoun, eitifotheri;intilepo.' ken, the soliely and interest beceme aimb t - pain. fol. Mr. Crittenden mid Mi. 'Moorehead . came into the field like i gallint knights as theyele, arid met their epponents in the most•rioble and ling style. , ltwes grand ,:im,flict of mind with mind. The forint% was truly, Oilier:WY quent. 1 Re wielded the scimitar ofear4;asca. wit and irony, and while it wee ' a pparently genfieg . the eye of the victim; as it glittered in intellectual Win" beams; it was piercing his joints, and causing his 'flesh, to 'quiver' with Rain. The flashing of the keen eye of the rpeaker, , hil mementary'pause; and hie Scornful glance) gave feidui Ingiling .the blow that was meditated end was eare to Mi. Woodbury, Writhed - rinder of the castigstor, and ‘Jobil 'private. and iiinfidential secretory of the Yresident of tbe United States,' tad the private ina , eWifidentiar ,pletuinre of seeing 'the . President . of the United . Statee; completely _ disiseted.ind cut to pieces. • "Mr. -Choate; made !remit prithelits sod eloquent appeal to those Witiga.upen whose votes the sue. caw or .defeat of the hill' was supposed to depend .. . anti especially to the Ketttooki ..actrafere t depict ea the present state . of the ifiantry, end:what' its condition must or would be, obOuta 'this measure - Mr. Woodbury spoke foe same lime,- but i did net hear 'his' remarks. , Itli.'Crittenden took the iLiorind Paid hie respects too, Weiodbuty in a manner the latter: will 'not, prestine, "sorra forgeffisad le satisfactory, `that ;another: visit flora bim will'not soon be solicited.: 'Mk C. then'ets ted the kiounot they ticoupied;=for What the Whip coiitende&—whit the iticiplei'deiided by the CUP pa'iga iof 1840; how they had been defrauded 'out that;of the fruits ' of Vidal) 'and WI -111. they 'hat? ruler do'lit save the country from ruin.- 7 - roviichin a . 'fitii haute; he bad heen% unable to, Mitre . up his *tato support this, measure ;' tint' heVinel !Okla subject - Calmly and"delibil MeV. ';'llilwonld apt allow any feeling dicilylinise'tawards_ttio' executive to inducie ' sins to rike ' a brow ' opott the people. Ic4m intent* to their condilion'tbit looked, anti r.r:which he legislated = Theyylook, anti they Nave ' s right to look torsi lkistanto so tor. si it is . in out powet, tojual LataettleritYleimlation. I,t'WOO 'Mortifying 'tate lira la • •E' opt:lr emir wt, y e to xecu-. tiVaY Oft,inialVviettogink: tti . he . tiotittea . with of the itoiteiit!toliotio tibuie .- tria of the snorts a. :***ltit'llot*rksitif * iiistitifotitto **fag — iiiiiiiiiiktset*Wietio o6 4 4 teatos_ 4,11 Ellll I=INME2 =SEE t,e?+ Wee he lettl,wittr a teunt, 'that he stinendend lie Public Landi replic:J . that be stuAindsted hits silt?) tartendeire4 14 purse' tos , the ttibbei he gave up no tittle; the property which bad been Wrested from him,,and he now . gave nonce that . would prwsultibe abject till .be agent fiCoy: ' 7enal.the atolen property. Looking at the eentip lion of the country, be made thtescrihee which bad been demanded, piondly,, because:it wait - a '. tracrhat i -trade with - partial undefiled hands.-- i' He itCOTOOd the thought he . acted ileder the diitittio . dolm Tyler , John Tyler! [with *look .of ineral4 scorn' and contempt) John • 'Tyler! He. Would Aenonactbini here, be *mild denounce 'bim everywhere, in language such-es ,it.' - teim he.. ittleighie own and the dignity of tbe for! . blin to use: It ..ass galling- , -it 'did give film' • pang to beer some miserable ilcophintic*fiee begat . , 4epandecit for hie timed upon' Eiecatiet livor,i'sbout with exultation as though we had , rt:l ehitidoned - Oar prba,ciithaa . ind surrendered, ..our, . c e ) ' - • . , Mr. CAW - inlet laid that the hist and moat glo.; none victory o r 00 4 , ?was livictory over.bitaselt The,,Witip bed conquered their opponents, they; hideout, op here with' laurel!' on their brows. But they had notwyreatilta list end the most gloi rims victory of all, steamiest of themeelvee—it conquest owe all those feelings of revenge which naturally arose in the breasts! of nien threaded in their.deareat pursuits, and arrested in, their mid career of atteet,is. . Novae were they more dear 10 • him - than.i this moment ; never did they appear meat noble magnartinfous ;''and be hugged, ihert beariwith an increased, attachme,nt.l . Mr.. Morehead said we had come to * point wheicionti'partY Inuit yield.or the country - must 'Stiffer inciteulable - evil. • We had ttkotetinate Bi- Ceti tive, sna our:opponents, looking*Optie the dit tressesof the peciple with apathy and indifference, would. not yield. It became the -Whigs then, to do se. They were the' putt' that had always shoWn a disposition to _sicriditi.'their. own inter este to the good of the community, and they, 'chose to do it now, sooner than; Witness the..cinwequen ces which must result from the:obstinacy of all parties.. He congratulated these *endemic, who had come over to us ott .tbis occasion, and, prefer'. red the welfareof their constituents to the dictates of their patty.- l'bey were deserving - all :praise front is and trim the country, - and hit- was not disposed' to withheld , the leak title of their due. • Mr. Calhoun 'declared this bill to be more deep. ly stamped with protoliol than any :one that had .ever.been passed by: Congress. ',He said it was utterly impoesible.that such at bill' ihctuld 'long re main in existence ;It:would balipeated, probably within two years. :. He gave the North clearly to understand that he would mike war upon tt, and that the s Democntey ' of the SOuth would not give up antil they- had procured its repeal.,. ' It is to be'hoped, : thst the Democracy •of the North :Will understand and appreciate this de. nunciation ;- ! -thert let them 'say whether they are a the natural allies of the South' in this matter. At length, however, the vote was en. Mr. Wright and Mr. Williams of Main not having answered at the Brit cell, the vole stood 22,sffir.. mative and 23 negative; . but before it was, an nounced these two Senators earn, in and voted in the affirmative. The yeas and nays were as fel: lows r— r : - ', ' - , YEAS—Messrs. Barrow, Bates,. Bayatd, 80. Aanan, Chaste , Conrad, Crafts, Crdtenden, Day tor7,'E-I'ortalluotiogdon, Miller, Morehead, Phelpi; Porteri .Bilittnorts, Smith, of Indiana Sprague, Star on,l'allmidge, White Barns, Wood hridga iALd-724. NAY:lrettars., Allen, Archer, ,Bagby, Ben ton, Berrien, palhiitO, Clayton, Cuthberiaul ten, Graham, Henderson, King, Linallarigum, Merrick, Preston, River, Sevier, Smith of Con necticht, Tappan, Walker; WoOdbury, Young -23- ' .7 • " The gallery ha been full duritig the wholedsr and was crowded when the questhiri was tak*en. When the mink Weir intrinuncini,;.theke was e long,leep-heaveabreeth drawn by . ' the whole in dience, which indiiitted what bad bre* the breath less anxiety as to the fate of the bill. There wore sorue alight indiestions of exultation, such as clap ping. OLIVER O OLDSCHOOL. • ilicsantinink thy vote, it will bil l. .Obirerred that onlylcuilocdtocos voted for theta Mewl. Buchaitad- Sturgeon, lot 'P,trunsytoranii, aiia ihrriaht,.l4 New. York, and , Williams; Maine. The' twd latter, it appeareconly egreerdio vote !or the bilidn„case:, their votes wens romeisary ;to cit . .. m ry the treasure . • All the ; Southern democratic whige voted egiinvt.the Gralism,- Henderson; Preston and Rives, in ligroin ty Tanlo3lll—and hirawre. Arch r,.Clejian, Mangum end ?derrick, because the Land bistribu, tion )3.iil tiny ourenflarefr-En. M. ,I 4 . Our 'Markel, - - ctuarcsrm nsatrar. .Topiriusc S ep. s ibl a. ... Wheat Flotte, pi Bbl 6562 illicon,, . per lb. 61 Rye 4 .-do • - cwt. 1,15 Pork,.' _ ... . ..: " —4l :Wheat., . ,babl '1,15 llama, „" 10 Rye, ' .." 58 Potatoes, bush' 40' C0rn..1 . 1.,. :- if 55 Plaster,- ';on 5,00 o.te,' , " .33' Rey. • 15,00. Eggs, -, . dos'9 frimOtby s'd; bald 2.5 0 ' Butter, .* •lb - , 1 . • , 12b Clover. " "00 113 , NATIONAL LIGHT IHFANTRY.-A stated meeting of this company will be 'held at' • the armoty ea Monday evening, Sep sth.. Gen.; • eratattetdaitee is requested, as buitnesauf intpor lance wit! be leid. before - you. -•-• • - • • HENRY•HTRAIJPII, Secy. • E'EVER AND AMA& • =. • ' RoVVAND'S--70N16 MIXTURE. - .FRESII supply of the above INfolicie.a certain =A. cure for the fever aid ague.) .1* received and , for 'sleet , - ,1114%11T111"4,Drug Score. = tombs? 3 . . 3ftr" D . .'• E. NICE, - - • ATTOR*ET AT LAW. - . FFICE, in Ce ntrp streipt, opposite the Embargo O'lllotel, rottsville, Eept.3, , • ' 36 • HAMBURG RACES 1 The Ram over this eourse, will commence on' Wednesday, she 21st day of September...lBl2, and to co ntinue 4 days, When the following Parsee will be 'free for any Home, Mare or Gelding in the UMW.: ',lst , DaY a Pcirini42s.Dollata 1 Miie and Repeat. • 2nd " " 100 • .8 A 3rd " " 00 • 2 ' . 4th " for Saddle. Bridle and Alartinide, one Mile' and` repeat,free for allenriths . , The winning horse:a:Aided - front either of the 'otherdays. - : The rates. to be Itirremed by the' rules, of racing, and conducted by the ' - • JOCKEY CLUB. Rentlairg,Seiketotnityi Sept..% •, , N.B. ~.-00inertsot:Horsea who wish to attend the euteninnd .southern Baceir Weidd •find . it to their advantage, to bring their.ficuses to thus Course, ag there is an eacelleneoPportatury_befont.theni to PP' their horses in vied tram ' • • :VALUABLE . REAL WA T 4 riONSISTING ofa 60 by 23) feet LOT, Satiated iitatiCiiofillit Of histantrintro - and Fourth 3 1 . (Mid thefirstrolerly bold* thi Catholic church) c! which As ereeted - tvrto substantial tw° -Stag Fraule,./Neilinr Houses. TWo ift] .roperty is situated that it can be & elided 'mown 30feet lumbering& hogi g : -- Anew:hi and will be told either entitle seperit*,;c9tuil purchasers. For terms apply to, Setitl: 36 _ . NOTICE .TO ,COAL DEALERS. ••• • ERSONE'havieigeoll Raked Coal. ehbir bre' Aenseenl.atore,ec .11120, wilt Rad ready ate.. by catalog itt . . with their canoes at the foot of &tut MOOS street. Pier No. ~ %) , I+l- o rth River, where wira 1411-14 aced for the.accoadoodation of weip leoale Sweim, Weigher of AothtaciteCoat , NW.frekSepteather 3. 1111 M A. RUSSEL - Dlshantago Street. ME
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