li =NS MEM MEE= B=EMES MOM IMO IQT,TsylLixi; 4011RDAT MCIANIN SEPT, - vo 1842. 17 011 Printing , lashieriber_has :procured she coicessag type, • retsina. du. and has attached a coripleinioli Print `trittiffine to him - Xistiblisernent Sifters - all . kinds of • Cards: Pariptdets,lituidbillek•Bills of Lading, wilLbe printed arab° Tenl, 10Wed\ratear Pad :at iheilionest notice. Being determined so secommit `-sliti thetablinit tlie very loireseratei;: is: home, he. ;,-yestectfully solicits the patronaie or die pindie. Printing indifferent colors eieemcd at a shirt notice A'Cad Press has been added , to the istablisbment. will enable Cala &mite Canis; of almost - err de~eri{itioa. at verylow rates. . . , . . 'Pit hate. ype; toe--; George !:taho'ihre* Thal water?) _ Oh !eruel.,Sagr, thee to alight— , 'Olothetrios the bulf,'Aingt nnw 1) o. oh ! bva , ! he'e got a biter . -Al - 31 4 ...! Bo*, ' worf t !," , oh' Owl" i L3PPISGS'. Hooststt. C6liiratoierto7:y",-. Hello, stranger; on appear to t3e V. B. -Patmer,llari:Na. 104, - Sonth Third Street; Philadelphis;liiirethorised - to sit rofrkfiero to reeirve . :subseriptiorni! siid advertisements - for thisPipTir.." 1 . rutist..egiu coil lipoo not subscribers in "Triers in this neighborhood, to oil and dm ohorge their eintiseriptuins.l Our went' are such ..thst s;iimphance with. this rimiest is rendered ,atuir,4tely neesosory. We bare forwarded hill". to s °amber of our instant .enbeenbent which, we hope, wilt be respon ded:to by.n prompt remitting.. ' , Lewis, C. Lf.VIR, Eta..—This gentleman, well known u a terpperaoco lecturer, 'possessing strong abilities.and great eloquence, paid a visit to; Powsvilla.on Friday last. According to appuint. unit, he lectured in the .Presbyterian Church of our Borough dming the afternoon, and the same evening addressed a large concourse of our cit. kens in.the large saloon of the Town Halle We had not the pleasure of listening to his afternoon lequi; b * attended and heard him. duritiethe - ; ,vrening. Iftieh has been said in relation to the gentlemen's power of oretery, end, from what we have witnessed, we think very deservedly. Al though Wining at the time under severe position, and totally unfit: constitutionally, even to converse with comfort, we never listened to a mote powerful, beautiful, and persuasive ad &cis from any one. -Tho,story of .his own ex perience carries with it q Strong and salutary Et:tor ...al, and few persons trarl listen to it, told in his peculiar . sty le, without feeling - affected by its in cidents. Mr. Levin is destined to do much goad as a lecturer, and ..we sincerely hope. his :health may be .spared , tO -second intention& • fli.POirrallT.(7.l4llriE.+We kith by the Daily Chicaride, that . the Ron: Alablon Dieyereon, of New Jereey, fonnerlykkerelary of the Navy-an- der the JeckeenAnd Van ;Buren Administrations, has, abitnacinedlneofoaoh3n and =lie out for !tarry of trie*est. , Thia is 1111 importankchange, and be attributpd opposition to the tectiva S . • . ystem on the part of the locofocoi. We also,leartiAhat another _ "prothinent locofoco, a 1.1 : „ S. Senator, him rekeiitly to conversation 'that Principal measures" advocated by the Whigs, that Li. a Protective Tariff, National Bank • aird Land Ltistribution,7werc the only. measures calculated to - secure the prosperity of the country . . _ . on a permanent basis ' • , - Tns pUtris.—This paPetr is one of the best pennr_paperS now issued in the: city of Philadelphia. Zit is an unswerving tariff print, • and is devote.4l - to the election' and piiiiciples,! of -: Barry of the West. Our Whig friends.shoula all place „their ,t,?ames ;upon the Forum's sub scriptioa.4l44r; independent of 'the measures it is pleilgeitto sustain,. it is an excellent family paper. viiithig to see, it gencralkpaironised in ihis.borough, is4have'made airangeittints to have 'it delivered to the subscribers dOilY, upon the ern ' cal of the 'cars. All persons wishing to subscribe wilt please leive their namee at Mir office. • - •As . szcztLtriv asts.--We see by the Read - jag-Gazette that keeper of the prin cipal Hotel in that 'borough. is about to close =his bar - and_conduct his house-'upon strictly : temperance principles. i The friends°, 410(cluive • are to hold, a festival *ere 2lst4nst., We' abrik9 harids with hitn heartily on the'inove. silent; ern] wish hi rik eyeri vticene and an in creas, •ed palrPnage. TIM ritEli Ye s Iribto.wattost 14syriso.- 3:ridging from the deactiviortof the. affair as giv en in the Several New r irotit pipers, it appears to us to be the most ridiculouS thing ever. contem plated or Carried' out—Yho 'journal of Commerce, ~.a print tinctured tvith Tyterism and .LoiofoZoism, saye,t4t, the gettingiip of such s farce was more , ',9fs,liisgracep the t President' that:Otte refusal .to deer : trintAtt:the dinner. , ARecrra.4ll . you wish to enjoy nninterrupt. trUdy and mind—i£ you wish fo lay your bud upon your pilfow at night, conscious „- , of harms purer:tad ` a strict course of rectandcr-if r you wisht in drive away front your couch all the -..,;_triila . ,rihiCh 'feeble heir to, coming in the various aha of horrible dreanis, night - them; email pox, breaslis, misfit chalaril gouts, and head acheaL- Fey the printer. - - • Vasleo:m-I%er democratic Whip of this - .Btate have triumphed iavci-the l drined formil of - Abolition end Locofoiobsnii ant'yOcKtheir Goy erniar••by abOut:1000 MajOrity overiiig. ; ;Laisr year Goy:: Paine. fell !hart{ about 117.00„otrecciving: a ,majonty over the united vate, of Other: candidat mt. na! 1 ? -ere both Whig J 33? 11 4 e 4: - . 1 0) 4 1 11i" - ", l gf 1 1 = . . • - Tna'„WttittsB.—Whoii! nsrkea akivor . • ti; tinrik"of 'gfiiziprir of a ,tioantiful• moon ioOdrklereuing, but ainco.lben;barlair "%et', hai . bBen . ibrandr4 . tiin; o f droop, dark, inoistint ; and liitiknOrPt!re‘ 'nrinn; fitture of facet 'and ague., filial:Ark( and 'ire; jcifate iftisira bottkiie ft, it !' EMI .. . . , ..PE:(11!. T hitt speechtfyiag in fioni c af 414. Nitiaail, ....f.aii dritutd4', hied; .*lmk-sieti't ,- Waidei if 'llia ItV.V.ta:adii4ll iaisgiiiv biintalf alreadyjii the. fa. ;,, r ui a 1_ , ,: , .. , ,.. , ,,,,,),.._....:: ::, _.,-.!-: :::- ; :I': -: (;:. , : i, , , , , - !: •.,"' '. '' 'The dsaire r to p ublish ;putt** Ihi)heii:ss gip*. Sit.Onit 6 gli s t9blie , 0 4, as, PO' I ;te, has ciowdeciOufs communication . an4l 1_ chic rhit aiticles, which *ill optiear Mit week. ojtialliah Oldbua.; ' - 'vdar aid . iiicticiapilmtAicition:CCOltiinini immareifilinitittioniqof islee this#4: ' N OUVO i ntilla. , l i bei thabdi of thisiF, As Awn ii3!:setibuin*lr -- ' 41111 0• 1 ! 1 _ _.sehtifiu t _Airis pingo, wenst 6 / 4 . I !" ll . ll l lll lLlnlygtimai . _.e. •.= - = JonaUlu' not/este Weas to fim_res;lMh. _ • *We reiiet th at dor liMitirtailknot allow us to publish the whole of this address, bet we have endeiri:ired to titsin all*te piincipil, point tan gled in ii. •-• it Isys bars& course of Executive con d u ct, unexampled, fdr'its leant ofprinciple.ia the whole history of our republic, and will beret with indigtation, by every honest democrat in the - - country._ -' 1 - • _ • , A abort time after thir death of Gee. Harrison, Mr. Jonathan Roberts addressed letter tri Piesi den: in which be strongly recotettellaa Mr. Henry Philadelphia. to the rifles of Collector of that Port; and de - the 14th of A pd, ha received the Mowing nsw e t from Mr. Tiller: . • I ;q:cti • 3HJdearSir ' You W r "I"grwi letter Is bef '; A ore pril iste l3 ;entl iB4l fii bt4o readily me With all the respect which I Sinners. lyl feel for your chancier and - past servicreir. Ire. cognise in you my elder itr-that..pelitkral school, to the advancement of the p rinciples of which we have alike devoted: anriouli'days end fight% The regret tedAeath of General Ilamson' has calla deep gloom over the country. and has been more painfully felt by ill y ne wthan A ny ottier„lanunne not only of the Strong personal ties which-existed between us, bat becaime of the nigh tad 'delicate responsibilities which st has devolved upon me. Mow I shall acquit myself In On dischanrsol the ditties of my , high -office,. depends. under ; Providence. to be yet Seep • • I seep that it.• al ong the first , acts of my ,Presidential life. is that of confering office on a tree and get* • patriot, such as yin:rare, The mail which bears you this, will also" convey td years commission as Co - Heeler of the Port of fleladelphia.r Your disinterestedness in realm mending another,,,who I should hese hee.n very hap py to have obliged, has wrought no injury tit younselE I O'Dea you would not ask office, but acted too the &shed that if you had ' merits, tbey would _ be known to the appoitumg power. Besides, •my dear air, the warm censmiai (*retests Which this' office had -created rn Ptilladelphia,aeemed to me to render it properto have neither atrimuch Or a defeat. .1 haveohere fore. obeyed not onlythe seggestious tor' my feeling', but sound policy, in robing the appointment. You wall doubt not, by aso hat equal aistnbutwo of yourfavors,reconcile the friends (Wall tire parties. —. kir, Badger and Mr. Tyson have beep 'the warmest contestants. ' They may have made promise's in anti. creation of theirsuccetio to particular persons, who you may quiet by carrying them out. I merely Make you suggestions es from one 'Blend to another, to he adopted by you as your 'judgement may dictate. I hive one wish. I confess, and it is „that Governor Shulze should have the place of. Principal Weigher— an • office, the duties. of, which are light, and the in come amuse moment to hini. Be pleased to , accept, my dear - sir, assurances of my great respect, confidence, and friendship. . • - JOHN TYLER. Hon. Jonathan Roberts. . , ' • BANNAN =ll MIR ME • This appointment was unexpected to Mr. Rob. 'erts - who bad never; it any time, solicited ail of 6ce from Ithe EzettrtiVer;;; ',lmmediattly upon re- Ceiving it; her removed thote persons front . Ike: de portment who bad been guilty of abtiseri. or 'twho had used-their situations flr party purposes; hut retained 'w itheut eiception, all who were.worihy and inuffiensive. Aa semi its the new appoint. men's wore mule, a statenaint ivssituoisbod r to the President * and the following letter was uses. spitted to him in spprovai of Ins course. ' Wssnmarou Ctrs. Mss 8,1811. My dear Sir :--I have just received your letter of yesterday. Do not I pray you suppose that the Pres ident or myself,for o moment, doubt the correctness; .of your coons% ether the trying and difficult circum stances in which you havelreen placed.. Far from it. Yod may have made mistakes—this we think probs. tile 'ln somis eases among the many.' We know that we have. Butyou have one full and entire confidence. in your sound discretion and unwavering patriotism, and it is riot in the least shaken. Be insured of this. I am, very tmly,youra, • ' • ' • T. EWING. .; lion JOPIATIL&N ROBULT'3. • etion the receipt et this letter, ands. believing ,thst his•lettet had given entire satisfaction to the President, he. applied biros if to the faithful dis charge of his duties is Collector. He soon (mod howeves, that tall and malicious tongues bad beep wmkintt mischief sgainst him, and •Op the 15th at May, Mr. Tyler wrote to him, begging him gs to appease his analaty," end asstiriug him; that he wolatl to hear from him,•.4oritylo enable him MAO idle tongues." - Roberti answer• ed this letter promptly. ind an the 11th May. reeeiveclihe following (Min the President: • Waiwtswrow, May 10.1811. My Dear take a moment to say to you that my confidence in you is wholly ,unabated, and that I have no dotal but that all'that you have done will be well. My last letter it ai desigtted to place me in possession of faew which I might use adsantageowdy. 1 shall give earto nothing to your injury: With truest regard, y9urs &c. • JOIIN TYLER. • lion. Joss.. 11.011E/1114 . • On the 15th'of May, he paid ide rupees to she President in person.ind wieiteceived very kindly. &nu altei the collision took( piaci boron 'eon.. greats and the President, m ated public4ns sp.' p peered in the New York' papers. charging dtis'of diem of Customs iin Philadelphia, with dissffee: loin to Mr:Tyler,!and reconimitiding their itinne ,itate remival. Mr. 'Roberts had taken no active part in' politics, and (min the period of his sp• pcgituieut, had peduously suppressed' the utter- , . ,ance of his own Opinions, and bad - ineulcs4d a *Similar course to those under him—says he I ml leas restrained noconly by ins own imam of pro pristyv but by the injunctions of the Inaugural Address of Mr. Tyler, that Official influence should never berused for the purpose of party." I was encouraged and:sustained in this course by hip et. .quillY 'aultmnleclamtron, - 4814:11fri Wm?' wouAri I remove an indioithyd from office who faithfully and honestly ' r aquitted. hinuelf of Me duties of his office." From this line of-conduct -'never swerved.", . • ;- - _ - - - • - On the 12th of December, the President wrote to ' him, staling that somejossip had reached- his ears iu relation to Mr.Richaid Coe, one of timap• praisers, ( au appointment not within his control) and also that similar information had.reiched him in retinae to others in big employment; dosing' - the letter _with -assurances of respeet' and'regard, and wishes for health. happiness and loug hfe. • • This letter,. Mr. Rebuts siya, convinced him that a' system of deuectioti had' been carried out rigainst him at Washington, but hie own 'sense of dignity forbade him. io soden it, luttillt 'mean. tionneed in the New York Hind& and Madisoni.., en, of the 27th of April, that a change would soon' take Orme among the Seam it Plidadelpitik. Regarding this almost ter eniffactateinnmeekt . l''' 'lion, heiddrened the following lair to the Pnnt.. idenr, maths 28th: :' -- --- ~.. = - : ~r. Partansuitit..Afiril 2816;181i Dear Sir—At the tune von addressed to toe your very kind letter of the. 12ib December. 1841. it. was 'apparent .Your feeling's had , been disturbed by repro'. mutations which were erroneous ifnot disingenuous. then replied with all the eandart the obligations you h a d conf e red or me, end the kindness. which your 'letter enjoined.' have been aware, that through the whole time that has since elapsed; there hes been an *arcuated pursuit- oftnesumres. by same meitto eretlt purposes of their 'oirn, by means far fromluatiflabhs At this moment it is announced through the public papers papers front Washington to NOW ',Vork; that , changes' are to be looked for mthis city.--If it be so, not know. iag4arberro they are Wrap:lv* ask fat *it OPPOltu ,undo lay before you an account, of my Stewardship to the place you have been pleased to assign me. It sa got my Prime to entcr,upon, this esplanade* at this timo t ,.but to express tny,„willingnesi and wish to have an Interview with you penspially. - ref Ibis awl respeetfullYprepoie to Visit Washington; health pernsidint, Wall text week. - . It is Am arjustiee. be. fore action shpu4 be. bad, both sides ahoeld e behottd ! - • Verylyijeur Obliied Mend - - . 'JONATHAN DOSEIM • NPia Eat4l 3l Vir be 30th, 'the. plowing-.letters , A dated the nu m day autt 'ffpeaned2l4 Abe Hera and Madisoisiakieschedmissu t Tinian Diipmmirti: f A - 1 - 1 441214k:1842, ,A7eo herewith' oickne lour a Wtor. Oil•Ott rfesident. ";iiimompt!es-,t 'fiat Pelt , auleito-itreW ,i .‘ 7ir g h reit i . bercliyeiF ' WeierAe` • FORWAL" =4.ocottniAlit *IN NiadigithtSb...t.`s.l , ,trl• If=•Zi V: 1 Vbsistirtin o th 6l itotte4o34., * It*" Oilu e tl6 P a d iss and caumsi! j agsea,efteretal Of the Treasury subetiante hieisfedlOws: • - Wasiroontol f Amil Oft )841. .ri...kJ-bare testartest that the followingebaa dIS' be made sntheCnstcrn flonseof Philadelphia, tp tete etrantint the first d l 5l or hisT; It is re quired for reason estistaitery toregielf, and coo. meted.with !her admtnistiatien Govern- Me DI afrahlyvis ; rife= follows a list of thirty a maws who are to be removed, designating theinsueeessoml Tour immediate *Menthe to the `above • will gratikme, r • • t 1 resew assurariees of confidence end respept, _ JOHN TYLER. li on. Welter Forward, Smretary of the Dow cry. Ovi the samakday *mite !otbeSeczettrY the treasury. • - • ;CouatermenOrmcg. Ph/bilk-I*a. t April 31:0, /1342 , • Sir—l have this !omens received yours of the 27th inst. enclosing one of the same date, from the Presi dent. addressed to youa. sorgesting thanes to be made at the Custom - House at_Phibrielphia.lo-4Xlmy lance on the , first prelim°, The existing appoint . men " were made in eionformi4 wi th the suggestioni f the President in tratimunicatingiptne tny.appomt. meat. They were confirmed by the Secretary, of the Treaaary in deo form," with the President' s approba tioa, As lam toundth presume. Many ' .of the men whose names are givers lathe Presidenkorbuter, are , wholly units:Toto me; others-I know to be .. enfit and unworthy of My tonfidence.indthiblc.knowing what I. do, the; botli President and 'yourself-44okt concur with me. I.fitel. that hairintgisee heavy and. 'substantial security for the discharge' of the duties and at enunwhilities of thii office, I have alio to at. testify satisfaction with' The offi cial arts of the gen. tiemen designatedto bs,removed. have no partial ity. for any of diem that would indtMelitito hesitate a moment th amply with the wishes of the President sbeir removal, if any creditable evidence ;was giv. ,entbat they had eptiken lightly, of him. • I ware to the President through you on the'93th, bespeaking a conference with lies in 'the ;ensuing - week Will still my Purpose to be in Washington ear. , ly_ in the week; and until thou. I prapyou to COMltin niciti to him ttiat I wi sh to Confer with him before any inessures be taken by me to exclude his wishes.. flesp'y yours... ' • " •. J. RO/3E.M. lion. Watvita Folwanz. his right That . 1 should Lsrre obeerve thsi bg taw: all subordinate officers of the bustoins; are - fn nominated by the Collector,: and to 'be - approved by - the Secretary of the Treasury. —The . . Presi dent' has •no right to 'Millirem 'soh them; nor his the ¬ary aorthiog to do with thetriginal sp. poinurient. Among ttiose whom Mr; Tyler 'pieced 'mike remove, iiss one, sitached.ta the Apiirsiseri Departtnent, over Which the Polluter hlis'Aii an-, theritylihateveti: : 1 -'" " *. • , -•.: • - I reached Washington On the evening' of the' Srd Whifiend immediately waited on Mr: Secreta ry PorviiiiiOnfornied him of-the ptirpoie . of my visn, and of the circumstances of the ease, Be &Sella:tied iny lislicipation or privity fa' making out iili list. of these to blisipointed and reino ved,-sioliiiiithat be thndgbt that 111 Come:Janice: ted to the President whit I, bad tir blin, he would be sstisfied with it . ' . ..., -•-,: , - ' Frdth what I conceived to be theetate of things iliihei Pfevl;lent's N onal . !,•Prette!liJell. l , might lie-denied an interv iew; but the Secretary's remark' . , motored the sospi4orilMin, c0y,,,-tniml. - , On. the , 4th, l attended the,' istyldemt:e4anli•chamber for r several hours, and fiiiill,y was, obliged to retire withent . hsving en interview, , A made " a renewed .ttroq to - gee the President in , the , afternoon, but ' . .j i tieservant even refused tO cony toj: card _to his master, saying that he. dare not d o it, ~ ~ , . On applying for: edmi4sion . con tbe morning of tilts sth, the phrter at the dpor who knew me, said tumid not lee the President, mi iteOOMI engaged With. the Secretary of State. I said I would, visit till the Secretary hat! ' gone.. lje,then asked iiii' if rhea net received a letter, [Answered: in the negative. -Be tbset said, one had beep forwarded ,to me., I. timed an, admission saying that my bn= amen was to see the President. The servant then' advanCed to the foot of the stairs and seemeilta . announce toe to rime one above.. - I went oft stairs, found no ode there and the ,door closed; tit:' ter knocking sod; receiving no answer, I seated , ... myself, n the ooly, chair ili the psesege anti, re ,co:mined there for morethan an hoer, several , - per-, eras whom I did not know in the wean time pass, rag in.and out-of the, Presidents- room, U. went' . into the anti-chamber opposite sod directed•the servant to soy troth!!! President that I was there end would wait his pleasure.., After remaining,iortill time longer tilt the heur of receiving visitors hid expired. 1111111, admitted -to the Presider:it, whom I *Mod in couversatien with, an individual whom I leirnedto be moor the Siiflraga agents frem illiede i Island._ On his, retiring, ,Ileinerkeiltrithe, WO dent that my' object,Was....it my letitim.itioU intl. rotted, 'to belie* personal 'conferenett.,witit him in' relation to ilia recent- regriiition on me. Ile said 'kg - Must decline tiny 'Confinretinil,--he'wh'ihitl his' request complie d With; it was 'net' in 'esider.'," odder.', : : 1' was sn'rprised 1- seid he *that Yini deinuried.'fif 's very `guarded arid inispiretfut inantier I replied thit I could'hot Conshientionelj do' iilietbei'deiired: The President - then , laid I With - grist ' ireltitterice: Then sir yon,kniier that ass Mari of honer - Whet you ought to do" - I ens* red firmly and respect fully HMk P,resident hid es tWithdiiii frOm my duty." I- then bSoded to bi, and reqintiod . him \i, to read, a very actirrilmier,abtisi ',Sod profane . !eV ter [ too improper in its language to *inserted itere 3 signed %loll" OrifFrn, No: 2,,Bttawbury St.' one of the person's whom I was "directed to ip. point, asking him if he : thought o,lietaint who . wolild writtirsochia fetiii was worthy of hie confi dence. ~He read i itor appearinfto read .it end rii; turned h without a remark, he then'isked ;Me 'att.: nmilyhow many men there were befongingto the' Philadelphis:OuStrioi . iloue.: . : - Nireply teat.,l4.- eluding jaberere,,'aidtit'oneituriared: Ipoir:, o 6. eyoftitees said be a'.are'ClaY Mali?, .t answered 'such,: none to my knowledge evOired themselves stich,„ forthat'libad . followed iii,ireitruCti'me jn enjoining rilenie i on lialiticiii:topice; =Conceiving it 4itite to irithdrii-; I rose 4 . 44'144 his he4a [he, 'remaining 6eitediWnet4iiisiked that , : tlis was probably the last tlnie, we ikoirld'iceet:Jind that I, should over be mindful of;:tbe kindness hYtad, ininihtiMid in 'Warning me to offitstai that should never entertain vindictive teelinpi towards hie:al...Hs rival) In notaiven dureeknowl• marmot which ordinary courtesy to 'inch his senior would sEetate; ind I rilirW • .ocl my return to Philadelphia:l'omnd desk thefollowing letter signed itJ Tylet;::Pi-See. fairy, which. as doubt 'was the , ' tatiCwhish 'the Otter itths President); Thaw spoke pf It: hes , is- poshistaked•• Mar edt.'.t thairrigifierhe Pretident his 'tieeiveiryour letterSerfiliti removahr conticaldateil - in the Cusicirt,lktnee.sObilsdelphiss ' •-• • ", • .11e begeme, to say tope r -that -he- entertains .the highest 'Cosiodenititirt yonrinill,:;but, that - - balhinkithe pnbllplieraice that anise • retinal, tilamid , teki He therefore , hmimidered ritelp'seit'hrjeciOst , be desireethirequiyitien.bezbas snide on-you in this matter to beat once lintkirtAle plied With var y'' resp ect , ' I am your; obt; ; P:t3Seeliry:. - I mama M.my poor mut fosained dm( porter ; i nalse i Wm, - public duties Mock bare been Asrged, from that artle Ws ;Mk maoTormit t * l 4* hi? first !IfOluit * * *th ? C°4 0106 . 1 Act amid,; until the Tea in e rred I.*lftsnoluer .41:0 complaintof , t ow soli:m*l.4 idedlifighOdthal b l i r6 "4- inhiriananit i thaliNdiaittittiria WOW 1 0.4100C4M1644#1644 . 44110W - 111411* 411011pkr-nfliiiieHt 4 " 4 sok2 , 1 • REIZI Ate inallsinS4 l 6 l2l k 4g t el 4 s0 1 4 14 :?/ 1 ""' " I *lb elqed utc'P 11 ", ffikr.iutoui "a-wow _owAboo moo '4lll flat yas iiii"ated ; I ibmit t 1 id plaid tifiteala of taCti without emmeiii,to aty foliow JONATHAN -:liODEitTB::.; _PbitsdOphi oe*• P. 8.-:Mace thit 110 0* 0 111 . . 11 , 1 till% On ' lOl, , lowing letter 'kit recii7ed .1 4 Th"igh dalid tOth Beptentbeti.4B42C ii was not malted mail the 12Itt, and dtd ant:mach me until twenty fas► htnits a!tar-Mt• eirm l 4 4l 'o4,in PiFs" infonatti ins, that I tmebste manila] itoni oG - Si,._, am directed b the Proudest-1,00%ra yatt that he has.appolotat Th!iame. $. Smith to be,Collootor.of the Cutouts for . the District :of yoor - place., , • - I .ll l h•Very teepectapy,yoor • -• ; Seeretaie of the -Trimeofy. Jonathan. Roberta, Elq. '7 " - LafeColleatari Carrespondince of the it i rere..Tournal. Parr y ieuseis, pt. 14th,'4842. Jonathan Roberts; late Colleethi of the Part of PhibidelphisOnrited pat by4tilin Tyler because he was not willing M Submit, ta:Rxecutiveidicta tiort,lus published in the. Whig papers this Morn; lug' an •expositicin of the condtict o(the President of the United Statesi in interfering with.locat up= pointments, forgetting his high - station and lend ing himself to intrigues unworthy of - the merest political hack. This has excited much indigna tion in this city, It:will' have the same effect throughout thS country: Mr. -- Tylcilias already lost all thansiter ea 'a stitestinui,' : this takes.a- Vrity his repuLition is is gendenim' He so far forgot commol politeness isto keel; Mr Roberts. ir man entitlal to reipict both from'his agitstud his character for probity and good citizenship, dsn cin rat:llllmM in his antfroom, vthile the ailken, sly - insinuating Jactilliwho have the ear of this accidental PretridentAtad -free ingress to the.pre,a ence: A public ineetiaglitO be held in this city 'on 'Friday next!M•eipress altroper indignation's gainsrthis eroininitct of folly Ind malia' from this unworthy ineumhontof an office Whichworild always give dignity to its 'occupant; had he one, element of greatness in his composition:• • A - Most singular awe of corutpimeY • has been developed here, which as it may escape your at tention, I suggest to you to lookfor Lithe papers 'of this morning.• It shows very forcibly how tea timony May, babrought against an innocent 'man -which would ionvince - any impartial jury of his • The day has been cool and looks like autumn opening in earnest. Of business lam glad to give some better. accounts. - - There is asensible though sle engaging , hitwever.for shipment, though the retail demoni is looking up. • • - 'Maltils — VsVDstaiminart. 10thSepteinlitit,,1842.. of course not s very great imPtovemelt, and con fidence is increasing bribe return of The receii4Of Cell up to day reached til7t . 261,880‘tons; On - the let inst., them 'were - 0 vessels in the rschuylkill, thigrealer part of whjOi have since been cleared r and, in consequence, the rates of Freight from this city to thi-Xastentrd, hive advanced from 25 to 50 cents per ton on the prices current:two weeks since. There is but lit-, toll TUR *initia' .TOBNAL. PaltryLlle Literary. , big leave through the meal , 'red 'yeui jounial, to call the attention of the citizens of Pouseille, and its vicinity, to . theadvan. tape they rimy derive from thik,institution: At a later meeting 'of the Stockholders; a regulation was OdOpted by 'Mich any person may have the privilege of reading the - books belonging to the library, for one year, by the payment of two 'slot= tarsin advance, and conforming to the prescribed :rules. The library noir Mintaide 870 _volumes of well chosen haCke, and from 40 M5O more 'will be added the ensiling year. Any person canhave the reading of All, or is many of Mem as he plea sea,sia.rits ofjeas than 4 cents a week: Cheap enough, surelY, even - in the age .„of cheap Mere.. tire., The institution is entirely, out of debt; and has an income sufficient ,to pay expenses, and Mike's bandsemoaddition to the books yearly. Every one, theref.ore, - wiln straits himself of the advantagesoner held out by the CompanY, will have, irk eddition .to the 'benefit he may derive froMthe we of the Library, ,the gratification of juiOwing that all be contributes will be oppropri= 'stria to still further increeie the stores knowl edge now contained ' - " • A IrStrill TO MORTAL Inenovinzarr. Ma. Baintse—Will. you atate:in your paper that the democrats who - ,assembled in.,Coonty Meeting at Smith's Tins% do .net cotuddiethe editorial remarks in , the Emporium of last &atar day worthy. of any reply, particularly when It is, known that' the author Was obtained - for the . peity f office of Justiceof the,Peace. • - It wOn't-do, for "a man, who can be Bought so very Cheap, to prate'about deetocier. ,If he ithould, deny , that he was puithased, perhaps the !4,gentleman from hlMenwille" could produce some ugly documents. , One who hasahvays been a Democrat: G , iartera.—The whole`: of the Leedom ticket hati heen elected to the Georgia Legislature from, Saturnia'. • - • - At the hit Septembee'2election the Wide ninn t'ki'vf votes polled, Vas • 634-4 his 'year it was 1062Lut year the highest Whig erdidili ceive4 436 vots—this year'4BEl, nuking teAlthig gain over last year4ll b 0 ",votes. .: -The highest candidate on the Detnoetitie ticket kit pm repel* 3p6'.votes; this year, •607 trUsking theirigs „ Difreionce, 'totes ! 80 the-Whigs hags lost nothinOrit the. Lo cofocos haiii gained _ main. Ciair !mint/min rot Pasiiban! sip Tea McMinn Mais.—The Atbzuri , Adver% tiair Our widen, will be gratified to learn that 4 frevicius:ti'dm "adjournment Of, the State Convention' at SytaCtlati, Mall" CLAY MN a. midst 'the derifenig J e, been; of the asseMbled:dele. gates, Mumhanindy it:6*sta] f l ak thePriaidency ; 1 itoininatiow which . will. be ratified "by the Whign Uf the Vnltin 1844,1tihid ellMtion t& that high oiftee. • • . . — :ParystuENTlal.A. tigger named Mauro, 11 ;,4 6 ,4-Ir arkia ll o ,a la -,a.easo,-,hetho Delaware. at Pisiadlphia.*. attracted by, a ailash itt the &la, tad itacresat oif tram, a 'child.... Ha imupdiahrly eptuog jar 01, 11 ,atercaßt.' alKetNalo , laiaiag, a saaayl boy, who was - struggliag and just airkkhig —lUrvising the stelP..llo thaggral hips; 01.-when icilristitirprise,ha (aual 40he r -,14 c#neng to gig leasPi t thehl i t it haY war, bagVeltiscitideq• and Oxr f 4 .4i N:114 44'iSt - a;eit'iiiiitaied;etia.toilia!, Foe,* Po l o4is the i r''! ' a* ej~ teau3ned tine to ita . pi*sidoto:tibtiti/Out Hoa F-i lei ":. ;•"a Yan Pa+ red at ' jai 4t. • :enuatatiatr, ottimmtattaititaliaitilitY !ci , ..4l. l6l4 o 4 **** l tiliP i tet t iat t t bti g inti A l i • -1;. ! !OSA 9nl t i r -411 Z., *tido* MI , earls Vf ttms --loasut„sortek) s :Paestum ore selling at 40 cents Per: ,.... 41 'k „ „ - • the quantity, in one market". - - Yuma is quota:lin _Baltimore et $4 44 pur barrel, wholesale:: '-'" 4 44-1 Theme F. Mar:, shall defiverea • very. eloquent address upon thi subject, at the . Monument Square, iu Baltimore, on du? 10th tort. ;-- irr:The, water in _dui Schuylkill_ for the ; last fourrisys; has been rime:ally high;in s o me ple. ees overflowing the towpath of the canal. • Proxess.--Nuaretons flocks of pigeons have • been seen, creasing the numintsins, at this place, aid flying In s sinnhwestatij direction. a Cie4ing•ktuktsvm essy,brit getting sober iw't what it's cracked np to be." So said an old taper withirkonr tieiring the other day. • The election took place in Maine Un - Monthly last. The' Whigi in this State will siaffer thill e— lection to pasaeff without inuch,.eppositien, and reserve their strength for the Consional tion next year. , - - . Laynxirtlaxlitini and GAIIIITISqUIrffAii have .been nonanited for, Governor aria Lieutenant Governor of New, York by the Whigs. There is a project on foot in. Ohici to establish a Methodist Female _College; for the purpose of educating in the higher branches. . , . Mr. Calhoun is nominated for the Presidency by .the. loco foco nulhfieis of Mecklenburg county, in North cardlina. ,;\ The State of Ohio has ten colleges and, 80 acad emies and'graatmer schools,ivith 5000 Student's ; arstabout 5200 priniary_and common Schools with about 220,000 pupils.. It is - dated that there tie 2700 vagrant children in Manche ster, exposed tci'every't . ry and vice. 4 , . ~. The Ifichmo Wh ig says that John_ : 2 l i yler ought to resign, i i m c ommon ; respect cannot be' shown to the Orst . co of the Republic ; bemuse of his unfortunate cAnexion with it. -.— Vile should have thought the Orrice of Pres ident of the United States; would have protected it from' insult, at all events The Convention to form 'a Constitution for Rhode Island, met at Newport on Monday last.- ' The Ne* York Express has 'abandoned John Tiler and hie . Administration and taken strong wbig wound. The Richmond Whig has come out and ad mitted that the abduction letter ," of J. EL Plea sants was all a hoax—got up to twiddle the locos. The Albany Argue, the organ of the Van Buz ren democracy, says : Any Republican who, for the sake of obtaining office or patronge, should so fir forget , himself in any manner, regardless. of the principles and usages - of the democracy; as to sup port Mr. Tyler for the next Presidential contest, would forfeit .the confidence of .tho democratic Tarty. - • . • The estimated cost of thErCroton Water-works, when completed, is 'S 14,000,000, the intereston which is $ 980,00ftper - annum, or $ 2,685 lie day :—one cent to each person. • Goy. Jones, of Tennessee, has issued his proc-i lamation, calling a special session of the Legisla ture of that State, to'convene on the &I day of October next, for the purpose of apportioning tlie State into Congressional Districte irr confor4ty to tlie late 'Apportionment Act of Congress. A . child hearirig it related, that the lightning struck a horse, and knocked him down, very hon. estly eretuired,-- , What rid it' strike him with • . A lady 'clown east' advertises for ,a 'divine, jovial, serious, bold, mojestic -- ,.inoffensive, scien tific, nimble, husband. A ..Presbger:an-Caropmeeting is about to be held in Chien .!Co - . Indiana. • A manufacturer in Waterbury, in this county; stated in this city on Monday, that since the pos.: sage of the Tariff Bill, he had - received - more Or ders for goods in his - line than he heal received du ring,the whole of the four months previonti. . A poor scamp left his wife in a great ,rage. de claring she should never see his facie again until he was — rich enough to come back, in a carriage. Efir kept his Word, for in two hours he was bronght Ihonte drunk cot a wheelbarrow.' - The editor of the - St. 'plus's, N. Brunswick 'Nesse, writes, that owing to the heavy tax on pa pers, each. exihange costa him six dollars per en num. He begs r therefore, to send a paper, only , when containing important news. ' "The Welsh Calvinistic Methodists," ;are pinpuito have 35 churches in tide country. 'The sect is very numerous in the mountains of Weirs. Their shuickformularly - resembles the Presbyteri• s k confeu(i94 of Paid). The. New York American says that three other , votes could have been had in the Senate for.the Tariff Bill had they been necessary—those of Mangum, Graham and Archer. • • Mt... Webster has accepted the invitation of a public dinner, tendered to him" by a nmnber of the oitizens of Boston. - A public meeting without distinction. of patty,; was held at Pertsmouth, Va.; a few dais since,' With - reference to a National Bank and the pro ceeds of the Publandis. • • , A late London paperr states that a son of the . great William Cobbett has been animate of the ._ • • . Fleetstreet prison for two years. , - The Governor has pardoned a men named Eli jah Bowman, convicted ,at 'Lancaster sOnTe time since of theft:, _ • .CONSII3ICATED. The excitement among the Catholics of New . - Orleans respecting the appointment of a new .Ott `rate coniiniteron the - increase:, "The Western Star "• is the title of a new pa. 'Per t ' eupporting •IfeerY Clay, etarted tit Maysville, IteettiehY. • Business,.` says . the Pittsburg Gazette, is gredualfi,,ievirMg in` our city; end "it ie.pleasant to, notice the change s end increased' animation in all depaittdiute of trade: ' • - • SVarattat , aft. 4 bits elected a Loco ' r occo mop ,Council by ,about a hundred majority. , f • : Rice, whio was executed at Redford a few daje since, &a-then:ender of , 3fclittereyi Protewtedhis .innocence to Meted. , - • • The Near "lett'Ametican nye that the int'ori or of that State is filled• With produce, andthedif- Rellty is, to get funds to bring it terns:het: A man naked Robert Grayion, a red4wity of 81:_toMs; Tamil* 'cu his crifel ih TS* so se.• 'Werely,"thaf ,'rio hopes are entertained of her rd. • The' iskonean Whig .--_- irliteati) sink two elas in the mines of Mineral POint_arel Dalfiaine, each. l l 6oo feet 440° * questioa rn relation tithe' irilei,bodiee:of mine!alluijOra to 'lll°_!!4nra/ tea . • Ofindrelttr ITOCYPtiI some time ago in• auw/kikAlliaberorgith -14 bilew...te , Pfi : JO Irsirni-thieirl*Wille TeWittlitleiele pr0`10114414 ` 1 0 11 4 41 4 ' az -17#°141hPiei food tballota fTrM l l 4 '`,. —ArelnifTeisi the -WOO Iral aela { owhdge: at_ .44131441" bankrupt islretir- t qirtifir the4 0 ; 4650 _ 410 1****WelkAili they'ar 'aiPlitMMOS's‘ MI leatil 8. 8/kiro. CoWO* of Atm Cattails Viilidoltibior moo JouothocliotfortL—Muliso. MEI = ;,.. Duni -Arnedein chisels, anxious for his coun.:, iret t 's haze, rind for the preservation Of the piaci. : p which moat sustain it, will jet* with great r upon the otiose announcement. • .• - John Tyish,President of the ,United States, the represeutitlie helots the-.world of republican .priociples, thus publishes e. iecantstion of opin ions. the exprenorion of ,which went fu to obtain him the office he now holds;thus openly avows' his abandonment of his old political faith, and his endorsement ofriOtions, the first introduction of into oui NaOsnal Conner% this country will newer cease to regret. - • ; ' '' . Mr. Tylettbris officially tastes known ale de termination to forget ill Merit and Capability in of holders, unaccompanied by a tame submission bisdictation. : The questions, Is he honest! lshe capable! which Mr, Jefferson bimeelt, Me. Tylees.oft quoted authority; expressly said were the only proper omit to be asked. in weighing the •merits of a claimant to office under government, are to be merged into en enquiry ofdiifferent im. port--Will be do es I wish hid; tot " Mr. Tyler. . like all wrong doers , who chose to have the au thority of an example for their actions, is Sophis tical enough to reject ell the *prompting.; to be rail:idea iron his model, that do not suit his pres ent vieris., , In following in the footatepir,or an illustrjous predecesun; he reserves to hinsielf the . right who guided:only by so rainy' of the ex pressed opinions of tip , pattern, airney not inter fere with his conveniences. - :..ProitcriptiOn for opinions sake, that doctrine of unjust end inittetideocy. is now dully adopted and openly acted Upon by Mr. Tyler, notwithstanding its disionance with the opinions and Principles he. frequently expressed in 1840 i and, since he became President. He has not only embraced gas rile dogma of ambitious demagogues, btit he has used it send those who raised him to tale office be now `b otdi • The removal of Mr. Robed! and other locum bents tithe Custom House; has been longexpec ted. Mr. Roberts * . manly refusal to submit to Executive dictation, bid rendered sure his die. =bidet But its having been foreseen, will not lessee the indignation with. which this,oppreasive act tvillber, received: Mr. Roberts has obtained the ionfidence of this, community by , a careful at teritioh to the . &Mee of his office; and, now just as practice is making bid bitter able io fulfil them, he is removed toii make roans for one who hat no . sniwtior claims upon the score of efficiency. If there were any pity to spare in the breasts of good men, iron:that induced by the wrongs done to principle and to the country, they might be stow it upon Mi. Tyler, who his thus added an- other to die lid oftnistakei in his unftirtunate ad- itates that is ciateni. 3 lTcds o4l won ministration; in 'dash he has elltut *hat .reptus teen as • statesman, his past life has bronght him. in which he has aleniated his tine friends in the endeavor t.e make new ones. who will throw him contemptuously aside when they have made what use they can of him. • orders.,lll_ unto; Degrees, Mariner, romberger, Donnell,. Patton, Blythe, Rowan: Clarke and Christopher.. . Appointments.—Meiars. Myers, Ilrelsford, Ai - drew's. Metcalf,' Rakestraw, Foster. . Magnire,RUS. sum, Valmand.Clesham. —Noth ,Amer. beath or Mrs. Tyler. ' There in no part of our professional duty so painful to ua ,as that of ar.nooncing the depart. WV from hfe of individuals of honorable end, enviable repute. and those whose Lpersonal vir eo; render their, deaths deeply afflictive dispen.l sa ions to n large am' affectionate family and to a wi circle of relatives and friends. . =uch r which we have now to per. for announ in the death of Mrs: Lrrrris' Tvizai: wife:, of l e "Presided' of the Milted • This most esti, - able lady Was; in *life, more : , truly than we can present her in' words, a wife a mother. and a chrittifm : —loving'and confiding Of her husband—gentle and affectionath to ; . her , children—kind and charitable ,to lite afflicted.. Deeply impressed in early life by her - highly, reipected and pious parents with the truthful •and•beivenly doetnnes of the meek JF.stio, in all, her actions, with whatever ephere in life (Am.( fleeted. rielf was forgotten by her,'end the good of others alone remembered, which woe for ber wherever she was known the love and esteni: of Theporeapirtt which animated her to such vine:atm and exemplary deeds fled, to the bosom Of do Geri at eight o'clock oo Satiirday night. in the Slot year -4 of her age./Vat. IlteUigencer. Imaaarrso Mamonanna..—The Carlisle He 'raid makes the following Memorandum, worthy the attention of Tax Payers irMtate Debt of •Peinsylvanim about $ 40, 000,000. • Yeasly interest on the slime, between oxr. and TWO WILLIONS OP DOUAI'S ►• Interest 'doe August 1,1812 r ataountiag to. $800,000,80 unpaid! • - Thia'debt. has been increa4 Trine - aboiit $24,- 500,900 ainee . Jan. 1, 1839, by David R. Porter, to keep.up the Public Works of the State' Whihn-tbefitate healhus become deeply involv• ed is debt, Daild R. Porter has became nutcase- LT nun t Many of hie 'office-holders have al so been enabled:- buy titatamen mate, erect natorrivirt. ratacas. and hoist of the Tao VIANDS to iseDy'imui !' -. For all these things—end to . 4 save the credit of the Coninuotasealth!'!—Oie people are doubly end treble tated!,! " • • For proof, /urn to the tax Colledors Irrnerirts COIL Tnans.--Thei Richmond COMpiler, refers '0; the cheering effect ofthe cies,. Tarifftsperi the Goldfish of that 'region. 0 The duty per ton is near: 11'1i ants' per buihel, which' was -.„ 0,,,, duty undeiwhiett our coal expert 1n:1833 reached the sum ofi t kpoo,eoo." Since 'hill 'Os tia the trade had dee ' . • .. .-.-- Th 4 , 1 t was-no Longa* source o of t , sad , marii -; colliers wets induced to .hold' on in ope of some - action by the Repent _Governme that would ease their 'interests - 'ft - eel' ulticiate ruin. The change in their prospects` under this 01 co mes as . Sieli'otie to the m as a refrahing rain after, a long drought; and ' like the blessinp , e f _ a id s A ra i n , w hile they . gladden.and benefit' thew,: they are spread over. the whole:community; and will im , 'part 'a vivifying influence to,the- , general trade of hire ferther MUMS: The Whir hare elided' the ,Legialatere for the brat time. '- There ate am or Wei_ members in :dispute; but, threesome no dcittbroli , Whig Council. end Tik 'rylliids:ldtirregard to-the House. :- The lowaVio , tumbril of the 20th'atatei that "thifeouneit 'onsiati of 7Whige;fi ,cogifieriative;'dielfouipi 12ped. 40•414..*.• donservatives , givee:thet Dinos or , - /1:1 JOtatlioll Conikty, the Denies:nib: tick. et" hi returned throughout by illegal go* which, corratedi give A's Eta no...—The Philadeiptiii Spirit of the Times states, that J. V. Dootittti„ an aneiffineet in that air aboil,-0 . an ; 4 1044 - Wiiata7 night, for Pads unknown;tOttigiiiiti hlm a t s_prsessas of an:extensive islailhich.isolv place on the pny:li al. oink* 'tit Stan that Math*, J. B. Knife. tacitaid from hidt7 titter " withoutaite ai post' , - -- Mil - Tea Cahisar. —The New'Pork-lania; which sppeare to be in the secrets of the Administration, contains wane further speculations as to the pro• table changes in the ,President's' Cabinet. The writer edemas • re:orgartization andnays : a To carry out the policy, of the president, and to secure the-support Of the thtnociatic party, to. ambit. witk unreserved confident it is , -both fitfing and expgjent that Mr. Webster should ihenvs his present, position for any foreignsp. pointtnent be may desire. He cannot, at any time, retire with more fame: and good will than at present, end if he should .elect to go to Eng. land sw Midday Plenipotemilary, his friend Mr. Everett is ready to resign that mission, and cons kite-the Senate from his native State. It la no. dentood that Mr. Coshing will go into the Treas. ,ury in place of Mr. Poniard, who goes abroad; and although, in copious industry anti west per. Emil integrity, Mr. Spencer is opt surpassed by any member- of the .Cabinet, let, if he stands ie. the way of any important arrangement in the 'elite of New York, he would'no doubt accept the Mission of Rusk or Austria. Mr. Upshor is talked of for France..end a Secretary of this Nivei 'taken from mar:Waste state. it te thus, without 'disruption end without difficulty, all the change, 'in the Cabinet can be tranquilly made; and, al. tnOtigli we have no" Warrant for indicating their changes, yetthey ire so intimately connected with the present:volley of the administration, that we do not see how they can be ""avoided - "without throwing President Tyler back upon hie ollaut.- tained position, and.depriving him of the , strength he is daily acquiring., Al to minor removals and appointments, they will foliow in time. Thereir no policy in• keeping enemies kg-office." Tat SPIRIT OP TUE Paciput...—Wer received yesterday a lettercfrom a nosy trice& in Oneida County, enclosing du careen :or and sub scribensfor the Extra Tribune and the cult for them, of which the &gawk's is an extract; To,thi Editors of the N. Y Tribune: Thtrprple of this vicinity* have recently made the verysimpurtint discovery that . ' the miscalled Democratic are not exclusively their friends as they would gladly have them believe. Having carefully examinedlheit=political action for Some time past,l have como`ro the conclusion that they are,,really more the friendir-qthe Evopean Ter then of the Ameiiiiiil4. Their quibbling:and caviling on the Tariff question, their dope - Ding the majority to give'up.the Land Distribution; the tardy and meager lid they then . gave, hare determined me to leave them and to place , myself in the ranks of the much 'misrepresented and a bused whig party. Desiring that the people of this vicinity should be put in 'tossession of full and accurate informaiton of the political action of the Whip, and that the caviling, quibbling; shut: !hog actions of the Locoi on the Tariff should be fully understood, and whin may be !spiked from them if they should get tout power. I have obtain ed thirty:two subscribers to the Extra Tribune, and hope to moritlisit double the list in ti abort time: , • .„ Yours. Wll6ltell Tee Max TI(AT 11341:1 TU4'l' TYLS TLII.!—On the highest point of the belfry of the state-house, which stands in the Centro of our city, is conspicuously placed a female - figure, 12 feet in height, holding in her hand the scales of justice.--Some wags took it into, their heads, on Saturday night last, that this lady was not in . the fashion inas‘roucli as she vias minas that all important appendage a bustle.' s Accordingly one of these articles was Keiiiired about the size, we should judge, of re4ig of bran, con taining three or four bushels, made, in shape to conform to the most 'fashionable bustle. This was placed --and' the adventure , must have been a daring one-=across the !back of the 4 , state house lady," where it still remains, a conspicu ous sample of a. very high fashion., The ladies as they thronged the streets on Sunda'y, cast ma- nfaly glance& at the droll 'figure, and had the high gratificat'on -of witnessing a cortepiceOus displiq of the beauty which a .bUstle is ealculr ted to impart to the female form.— Hartford Times. Ismosayton.—The folLiwing paragraph WO cut froco.the Need York JOurnel of Corrimeice: Grissy Cay.—A greet ado ie to be made on Monday nest; about the indignity done la the President at the Ashburton dinner; Doe of tie principals wee leader in the recruiting service a- gainst Rhode Island when he .publicly ridveitinta for soldiers. He and the ieet,'it is supposed, thick poorly i enoygb of the President to suppose 'dist they can get places. ordsred for them in . the Cur tom House by this hypOcritical . indignation.-- Tbis movemint,io far 'g i rt has anY'':consequance abeut it. is II muck greater _indignity to the Presi dent than.the neglect:at th ' e dinner: - If the Prer *dent views the matter as we do, be will see that nothing could more compromise his proper digni -17 then to allow any one of thesefellows to re calve any eppointoient uoder the governmrnt. • llow -' I.ISONO THE Ct.tuccr„—At the last data from New Orleans, there was'quite a controver sy going on between the } Catholic Bishop and the wardens of St.,Louis Cathedral, in relation to the appointment of • curatel in Ilia place of the late one doceesea. The 'Bishop had irithout consult ing the memberi, appointed a person who: was not, agreeable to, them, and they refused-to ac knowledge him, or pay . ciet any funds for his sup port, or of thosatpriests who, may _assist him in ibis duties. The Bishop, afterconvening a meet ing of the clergy, issued what he calls a pastoral letter,' requesting ,the members to meet and sub mit to his will before the let oeSeptember, udder pain of visors steps op hia part. They in reply, laughed at the idea of escoinmunication, &c., in this country, deny his right to bold his office &e.—Dail Chronicle. '1 . 16 RF r iliki THIS TARIFF Acv."--Alleadi the •leading Loco-Foco presses have raised this cry. The. Richmond Enquirer4sys: • ."-We never can acquiesce in iti provisions.-- Ticesriffitss are infatuated to force it elicit u'. They cso expect nopermanente, , op siabilily. to such an "act of opprassion -it never can com mand ge.neral eaquiateenee4q Repsill! &peal! is the watchisiird." The Mimi Aleiottnett:tilo set too • the N. I. Evening Post joint:l4'Am denunciation. Tbt party must be rallied atone to fixed hoitility to the meisure. - • • : ; • ' dw _'r7;.Y"~ Public sentiment:among the a Whigs seems to point Stith almost ' , as :much unanimity to Jogs Dire :for thi Vice Prelideney. as it does to Mr. Ca/ for the, Preirideney.: In. every section of do country be is popular, and probably no mon call be Placed, on, tbe :ticket .in ionnection Ur' CLATi Whore name would give it more swell' At iets State Convention of the 'Whig You'd Mon of Ohio, at INtewark, which oumbeied To iitaoudisa, these gentlemen- were both Doti oiled for the two highest efface in tb6. gift d (relearn by accLamation. Thera was not I,4'i =am :1134? ?plait" ao iet admit that ills Jowl ° I . , OF AIWA 1W: *op! tbeir roamer country; *" they believe that the glolw we inhabit will be o eetea b" to:theliwfol "end Imrestnined action ' Ol 111 11.1111'410 `fire; rii coming Tear of ists—st ia wbenilt lei undergone the requisite chops the gamble of rote fiiat created in 4 deoe 4 kttle#Oreimi,jiAdtintailioienv, uoirjileome cation; the erneillieinfieeemer will make his out ls°' "Aileen', and" hen "Whet ill the' Morning of Ito .leask to tar . s the PO I Trigisatitt. MEI NW U
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