. - . • •I vivo the `colt avra y af:cr two days, fur he Wouldn't a fetched me a pint of cider. ft was a .sgorai deal - fat me in the' end • thnt:gll, for my . ieclosi•trouder used to say- that diodes, work bred ttoe circumspection .. Aril from that day to this, nit Weyer, took - 4 sudden' chine to any think with. toleit'ertningin4 that colt right before my eye 3.— I've never been marrieJ, and a gal -miluit manage ppd.) , well, to make me. sweet, fir tho. blaick cow's torn. Show dreadful quick to me, nu account of the' olor. • 7 ... • • And now, captain;44's have our.hot whiskey punch,_ and go to rood; and it's your Lent, for smi're'gruing your eipericuto mighty fast, and without pa,yira' for it. Mac P . - "a' POTTVILLE. Saturday iVl:.)rning; Jan. 11, 1345 10 .'We are ag'ain under obligations to thc-Hon. ALCIANDIII RANIFILT, for various . public -clucu. merits. ()Cat Co at Br ; t:rts - rtc4.- 7 We puldkh in an othei pert of the Journal, cur atinua't coal stati;.- ties. They are not all c en.pkter', but correct go • far es they go. The dOse wif, however, he found auffizient fur one week... We would ako tit:nark that these statistics hive - cOst' us botlr time . and 'money to prepare; aid- we hope we will.re eeiwthe proper credit. '1 he only statistic's of the Anthracite Coal Trade iii' the United State: have been prepared in thi4ollice. They hive, in .severat instances been copied lif f ithoti. creditLthen Teht-Opied, and credited to the papers who cc.'4ed Cairn. This is not utito othirs as you would vvish.to be done try,' to'f.ay' the least of it. ,BATTIN's COIL BaEIITEI.-4t is, but tcn monthi• ei tthe fast Brerdyinx Mat liin'e ryas erected at Ih. Bata Mines, in this rerzion,bly Mr Bastin, an expc , iment. •So su , ,,krior this , lin -. prorenaen't considered' to 0'117,, inrCnted for said purpose, that no less than pp./T/4k It ye already been erected at the followint this re gion. and preparations are =kin; to ere.t four or fire more.- • Gideon Bast. 31. G. Heiltrr, „ Manes.* Co. ez co: -A. B. .Milnes 0 6c . HaywOod,:, William Pain", • Delaware'tZpol Company, George H. Potts, • • . "A. Ronaldson. Ames G. Jonathan'Wailey. , • - Lumison ;S: Ga.ikill , Swatara Region, Mr. Dattiit's receipts for - Vs patent have been considerable during the last season, but 5- fir, we learn,he hex been horely, remunerated for the ex. proses be inctirred in making the different exper : imenta in perfecting his Coal Breaker: It is hm just/taco add, that Atessrf. Ilaywontii & Milnes made amseratalterattonv in the Ma 14- ererte I at their Collieries, which by some are c.n4itlcred im provements; but - as the pridciple is theLsarno, it is embraced in Mr. B's .Patent. and all ;differences have been adjusted bet - weer' the parties.' .:n" - Grahana7s-Magazina for February is 'already, haft:ire us, and equats in taste, elegance and al'ili ty, any of its predecessors. -It is ornamented by four steel engra‘;ings—. the Cl/lyre Danghter,7is besutifully . drive l n,..and finely enatased ; there:is shout her an easy grace of position, a freenes< `and perfect mould of limb, awl t an artle.snass pf espreasiod,- characteristic of • iltt.• flrest rn tid.'—• A very beautifh! view_ of the reside'nee of Eqbert Rose, Esq., Susquehanna countz, Pa., the. dart-Chief and the IlenetA rf Edgar A. Tce,.are also executed iri a style of,finish *r.ltich dues ere - ditto the artist. Th'e contiiVutit.:r4 merit perusal: poetry, 110 CW! ?lit sweet sna well erinthu. is 5C3 t. torlit through the nu6ll , er. The sketch of rrs:lcis Var:ion'is illustratedl:by , four superior wood cuts. '''''Vkre have received thefirst onilseeona icing of .B:nitlia weekly volume for Town un i t Country," a nett' - and v"ahia.t,le publirallon by Lloyd P. Smith, EFq., feirneily c t limr Library. The number; , lmbre u. proinke well for the future; and are what the publishers es to -make, them, enterminluz volume.. Each minket contains a Londompuodetinio.— Seliscriptiemt will. be re.mived for the work at this office. g • Single copies; 3.00 Five copi, i.:ls,oo—a!waya in iilvalior The excel:brit design of tho woliCits cheapness and the abundant proof exhibited io the first num ber; of the ability with Whicb - it will be edited, .-ttit!. it to our warm recommendation.- Tioarss W.Dosa.—The - !dedielary. . Act -ot 1789, regulating the 'potier oT tlie:suprente, to grant &teas corpus ; provides • 'that the n•rit of habeas corpus shall in no case extend to prison ers:lt jail, unless where they are in custody under. or by coTor of, the authority of the United State. er are committed for trial before F num' court of the .sarne.'or are rieressaly to be brought bcfare the Court totes iry... ' Neithcr of these requirements exi.ning in the application of course in behalf of D.,rr, the motior. was promptly ilzhird. J.hoice I.nn in the ;course of l,i Opinion remadied; •as the Liw how grand., an individual .who may - be / indicted in Ccurt, for • treJSC4I - a.:aiiit the tiOiteil elaitis, is hey,lnd the power of l'eilerl.•l Courts . .. am( Judge&'Mlle be in custody undol quthuiity of a /sate - • • - , - T,The.ece.,:etiLs of krthur's Lutes' Mazazini., fo!Fetinsary sae carne•, itttereitrng;:aliu,ing and jpstnietiCe. Th. , Con thaw 'ability. and t gagrayings at is airiaLst , telidr s am.sai South Ferry. ii.reoltlya;4l ty 4. IL from a draw- Sus by Bartlett, is a , ruperior evcraving. !I:lipid:to is equal- in style of exAcuttan to any distils! ritdientiod - in the' count.ry—Ani is ticei placsy . the #..capest. , ' • leircnt-Mmue-sirn E nix Ram MI A 'be sub : ncripticefto the Cairmd iteck.of this Cumfainy!i* in progress, and there set!ina a fair prolpet t ct' ob taining the required arnistuttrood h io underKe tid ihst:amennber of 4entientiu are re a dy to subscrie t etnettret it - becomes stein' teary to (31:1 Cf. to ))re.: vinst 'taint& TIOPOILVAIT ?SIX tocorocus.--Zrcely:s tVtrii Monate fort _Bl5, contains theamounk if salaries attached to the different tact, under the ventral goreruaceat. It is lot soHe offo.e' _ MEE RAIL I , IMAni,IN Car r ier .-The , following 14 the tiantity of 'dont transfrulku over th the flerent Rail lonia in Sfihuylkill iounty; for the year 1814. wits ;the farmer year: West - Branch, Mnunt C..rbon, Mill Creek. Schuylkill Va.ley, Litlle Schuylkill,. Piucgrove; increase in 1844; The whole 'distance of the West Branch Road, (territitMtini at Schuylkill Bever)) a laid l'down with substantial Iron Rails. The Company is dcr inwa thriving business, declares a diidend aily'of at letist . 12i per cent, and that stock is now worth for 550 paid.• The Mount Carbon Road, which terminates at Pottsville. has never paid a tllvidenrl , from some cause of ether. Par t of this Mail Was laid down with Iron Rails, durin7 the past season, and 'the same material will also be substituted on the other portions as soon as possible, probaldy during the present year."' This road ouglit 'tale pilifitalde to the ;:tockliolders, Arrangetnepts hive been Made rte widen the track of the Mill Creek R.ood Which!terrtinates. at Port Carbon. so as toea:meet:it with the branch of the Readidg. Mount carlxin anti Ptrrt Carbon' Rail Road: We learn it mill be reallY fir use ear ly the ensuing, 'season. This, roadi pate annual dividends, ant iiimnsiderM good stockl • , Tip, Schuylkill Valley Road is nearly all gm_ tied for laying down' an iron track. }lie Whole dis. 6nce of 12 miles to Tuscarora. This road Wil l connect with the Mount Colima Rail Road at Port Carbon, and renders accessible an'leitensiSe Pot , ' tiol of the Schuylkill coal region. lit will also he ready for usine-s early in the Spring. This rood (although it has not yet paid a divideno ought to he one of the most profitable county, anti probably will be soon after the ne W Ma d Mad is lai, Connectinglinks sill he made by the Reading Rail , 'Road With all the roads in the Sch f uylkill coal gion when the tWQ laL4 are . „ rt. PIA cbZ' _ _ ' MORS ft^ MS A v•risq'r.NT It4ers.—The ap• pearance of the military among thelariii-renters in county, „has ruddenly 'cOnierted them into serupulousdovers of the law; conscien tious citizens who cherish n tl4voutlabhorrence for everything like rebellion.- The Li96ig-top manor anti-renters , are also holding order' Meet ingi: Jacobinism never has an-I nicer can obtain afonting in a-land-where the inajestyof the law is nu.taitied; its authority vintlicaited, end W its decrees enforced by the intelligence, skid naelal sense of the , people. -Dig Thu-ider,' alias Dr. Boi has turned States' evidence and confresed;all, 4 was rumored that the anti-renters were deter Mined to lynch him ; but the inilitaYy were fully prepared for the etner gency: Little Thunder' alias Belden; has also been : taken, hit upon examinatiOn flaunt were fo,untl, besides his pistolti , and nives,.a eon). Wete assortmea of thimble-rig insruinents, and other appliances for gambling.. A precious mate rial this host oTinsurgents was comiiosed of- The respectabktliimble-rkggers. gamblers and design ing scoundrels, who never hail . a. f4ot of land to rent„without. the smallest, regard for the rights' of tenants, have led the'ntob, stirred 'them. up to:in vade the manctity,ofcivil t iotN, acid war ala4utt the authorities of the state, white' ;thy reapes.l a -profit froth their : sinister siteciati ii ns, Iv picking_ the pot Lets of thcir pirappiriolt. . . LATLII ;DOS! 3.16I1C0"-SVITA•:ANNA sear.--The intelli.fence IsrUm geSico confirm. the previous account; of the reer t riutiOnT Cum: gre-ri has Putlal.ved . ' - ertee - he does . 11.0 !ay down the command; hie trdopa arc gradu.' al:y al andoning him, and he ill in- - fairiway:to be :eft entirely unsuppArted. A nevi " :Government has been orgarlized. and Gen: llerrak • is einistitti: provisiun'al President of I'the -rtepnblic; "tire ministry, it is said, is ConMosed of the ablest and most honest men of n' the nation, and the wealth:- influence and power or ihe...4ationlis 'arrayed a round, it. It ris supposadthat 'with ittio new goy-. =m em, pe alteration will take place in the, for , eign tetatrt:P;, but - that thf":i' will ibc'supported• with energy and vigor.,. Soon the lion wasicumukted and Ore new g?wernme..: or•- •ganized, the city was title hYvith ferltivity and re joking ; the portraits of Sanki Annd were torn in to shreds, and the statues brokeh into.pieees even his amputated leg, which lead been turied - wlitti i. , :rry mark of military honor. was disif./terred:atld treated with shameless indignity. In addition, to the almie, intelligence has been received :at Wash ington that Santo Anna has been foraiagy ban !shed: For nearly . 2:3 yeara' Sank Anna his' swayed the' debti k i. s of rd.iziesr; career-has .been eveatful, i•iat RA! to cease. llf he escapes an ignornilliow; dotzil !.y inus flight, or if'he issufreard peaFtis,lily, io lease t li,. country, he . Will probably co tot*Ma. where, rHyrincely r[T. cnue fortune, (estimated atfour millions to.) him, hp 8711 he able to lino in hie acct o.omed sty lei l of splendor. • • A Derannirut. ers-r0n....-In the mountains of the T 2. rol, hundreds of thelverrte4 and children come - vet %hen iris it - ear ted,time, and sing their national 4ons until they . hear theiri fathers, hus bands and brothers answering,. from Ithe hills on their return home., Oa the shores of the Adriatic sea, the wives of the fishermen come down to the &each about tunt , et, ardhing ti, melody front so 's Gan Liherta. - sini the first verse, and then listen for seine ; tiny thim sing the•seecld verse, and liiitc&till'they hear the answer from the fishermen, who are: thus guided liy the sound to their own *village. •• We' atwayt! said that Poti'sci* was a great place—aril that fart is "luny . stiffieis i :ntly demon- , strete‘r. - A 1:8 °Terri a &Airy to remain at another place—be declined and *aid that would rather, starve in -Pottsville, th l an.- receive a salary elsewhere. What more do ion want , to prove the truth of our assertion. • • n" - Our subscribers ai Paxenos, • Ndrthumber.. !arid county, coriiplain that they do not receive their paper and letters until they era. a %Seek or eight days-old.- 'Our papers are regularly depoa. it.d in the Post ()Mee eceiy, ...Saturday, scrthat blame attaches to us. 'Those interealted ought to / .ace to thiribusiOesi. 1. . • In Congress the Texas questiori is now the all•rovissing subject. Notitiiq so_ ear has devel oped itself si.s to indicate Which- of_thip numerous, plans salcuittrd for Ai/aux:Won, 'will - meet with' • i };~. 4 ~,~ ~ i ~~_ .. ,f .S t t. l. ,k.flcAL Aterivai ti*!l‘ilitary and citipm . e.dreitaball cathe 011:tit the . satr;oo of the 'ram" ICalt. on the eviiin.; tw the wawa brilliant MT& ; the-saloon was de - curate, with more than usual Wm; over the large dditi which opensiutn'tha ronm . on the east tide, atiarch hail been tunics in whicit the ivards...ol ofjJ.pu:uw for the bentlit of IlitAlLzit:uo hVes" were beautifully wrought with evergt . eens ; {tiara the centre';of the arch waved t h e silken foldP. 1844. " 1843. 3343127 I 277.474 202.742-- 147.481 75636'48,878 109 . .865 90.372 56.669 . 31,281 3016 22.905 833 855 618.391 613 . ..391 - . _ of; a banner: i"the' . broad stri e es and bright stars ;"' at the base of the staff -two tontatbivirks • were crossed, and the same weaponsweri seen, at extremes ofthe arch. • Within the arch and. iMmediately over thetoOr. were two large vases of fl4wcrs. Opposite the arch,'-on - the west side of tf - ult saloon, is'the music gallery--along the frent , o 1 which was a Gnitoil painting representing a military encampment. Over each door and win diwi were suspended rifles; tomahawks and bo , Vie .. knives, (the arms of the Company;)all the euttains • and hangings, were suspended front rifles. with flied Wien*, and fastened up with toMahawka and knives; and• stacks .of rifles stood in each 'clmer of the mom. At the north end of the room AinericanAlags were woven and folded togethOr, and at' arranged as tastefully to ornament the Whole end ; and at the south end the arms 'of P:Frinsyrianiaand the American flag, two 'elegant silk banners, hung gracefully.. The refreAtmerits W'cre served up in superior style. The ibeanty and the chivalry' were therein gay - dresses, and flashing uniforms, • hearts beat happily.' The lamps shone bright on fair women and have men,;' and the jOyouS dar-e went on till :Lp • The clod: told - the hour for , retiring.' '' This ball MI givetiby the company for the pur pose of raisin; a fUndto aid them.in meeting the : cipenses incident to the form Ition• of a new carps. Military halls generally are given for a similar ob ject. The security of property and good order in this region ~are. as recent events:have proved, . l e.• pendeitt upon the military arm; and hence the du tji is devolved upon our eitivni+ with imperatio obligation, to'support the military in the Countir. A better or , mized, mare willing and eilietit corps of volunteers than c nnpow Our . Regithenc is apt to be found. The companies . are kept 'up it event. expense, and the burden is almost toe heavy them to bear alone; they are oldi;ed to bppeitl tillhe poll , : in some shape, and as in these utili tarian times men seldom give a"dollar without a , cip.ouerati . om they get up an innocent and health promoting cacti:A:neut." .sarts of means are resorted to, to , raise Ott %vitt Churches are bui:t a by fairs..and.why not tuilita4 coMpanirs supports eit by balls. !t 215,504 , Fr Fans Fl ri s !—‘i at were sitting in our flair on the Afternoon of the Bth, std in .spetuiationt dtmehir4 the prospects and piohable dedtiny of our Region, when, sullenly, it : sound -like a rieine; knell. broke in upon our tp`iiet. a ill tdeturbcd our revery, •fir.d fire!' the ruin blin; or wheels, the ringinz of belle and the: tramp. , of hurrying feet, fell' . on the ear and Passed tlirou4h us like a we jorliped, laid our hands inir beaver, Tab; of the wiiidow of our sanj•tual, .13W a beautiful new hose ear. risers-passing up the street Irani' the Depot, under , dlilar4e uf . the company i o vi; hose care the !Bor. Council have •corivnitted lloi j ough U . :onncil have done thetuselted credit by this purS' elLase, for it is really a splendid carnaze, and we . under.tand is to be furnished vvith one thousand fizeCof.new hose.- It is it Wideit n I• •• • i t'i •of ). karetei prepare . fur and "wise in the absence: • f .. fdres to prOvidu the appliances! for ex._ them when they may oct ur. . But with - all Mir: cares: and the' modt an ple supply of .Eater, and apparsttis. - pripelly will be, destroyed aid condider.ible losses b. duetained,,frOm 11 . 1 f - iv.!e . it is imisi;ta s nt . that evil-) body should be in. in-----A 'VOCAL CON'tillT.—MT., Dyer .a;i worthy blind man, and a good sinzer, gives a vocal entertalindetit •in the saloon of the Town !fall on Malay evening. Air; D., has been giv mg instructions immune in this.borouch fur some months past, and. ffas, we believe, afforded general satisfaction as a teacher, and won to himself friends ti his mild and amiable deportment. His misfor tune, which precludes him from obtaining, a sup pr furAiinself,fEnm the rlinary employments o f , Men. appeals stronzly to the sym lies of the be. rOvolentin his behalf...—we hope hewill briliber. aronal Light Infarilry, • our Office on ties filth inst.., I s tiny Volunteer Company., t. Bland is a eartful dicipffint 'lily duos credit to his officer-like 15111.17.111T.-rTimi 9ipt. looking as inatti We ever saw.. Cal riin, and hie comp qualifications. Th e , frekion, .:sards, (rapt. Jackson, railed on the Bth.. This new Company, of; numbers, equals the oldest in the amid under the careful . instructions of -th4 who is amply qualified, thorough and indei isliniproving in drill and discipline., ScavTLKI ILL iSTAVIOATION COMP* are plea4ed to learn from 'the. Plaihnlelph Company baa.wakeil t3Fo' atlas ditermi s ned to show that they ace coupe hp vast coal trado of this regiOn.: . The *eliug was lu•ld in Philadelphia on Ma arid a report subnlitted hy the ; Preriden Rintswee, E4q, in frvor of eulorging i .i.ediately - so aa to admit the uea u 1 ,6 oh 200 tend innthen. This report was by the stockholders, and the mtnners authorized s'ioan of j1;r50,060 !Jewry the pMj..ct i do.elfect: The report propoSes to diminish the number of lift lozks from 06 to 65--isierease their length to 110 feet by 18 in wirlth—the Same size ta the en. I frged locks ontheNeis York, and Delaware and - . llpritan Canals, Tho water is to; be increased to Cie depth of 6 feet. The lenzto of the cantl.will be 57 miles: and the slack wrier 51, 20 miles of which is, already of the required depth. The tonnage of coal has fallen at 48,000 tens; while, the ruiecellatroua tra le has increased 28,000 Leine, amounting in all' to 174.000 tons. Ind President of the crimp.tity is a competent arid energeticolTroer, and. if backed by the Board u Director., he will unluestiinlhly carry the en• largement through. We"lso recognized a chants iii'.the_Doaid for the en4uing year—it now timbre cis some of the most active business men in Phil. t• atfelphin ! The following gentlemen compose the ldeard for the ensuing year:, . . • Managere,=-Thurnae Fink, itilin sergeant, William E. tricker. Mordecai D. Lewl4,- Mitlimn A'; Di Bin ;film, John W. Claghorn, Henry C. Car- Willnun Ashbridge, .Jacob G. alonis Jullu (limo°, Rich t er(' D. Wool, , Samuel Divtia A'reasurer and Secreary—Claudiwr Hopei. 'Veal week, if - nut toa lang,4re will publish the Ricrriin full.- • Presiderit.—§o4o.lloN ;*: BOBER r.7i. ' - 111NEIRSI- JOURNAL. 1113 ME i..;:i. E. c. -4 44. 42 4. 43 411, 00. t.O IL - Z 7P. ••• , cp. co', .. w' '4 r MCII US ELI 7 OH El The folloi'.1111.; id the quantity of Cost mm ed .„. I amt se to 'Ticket by the iluterent operators in Schuylkill county. --,All under 1000 tnlis are in eluiluti.in the sundries,; ' , • ; Delman!. Coal Company, • •!. 75.3G7 Manor & Haywood; -;-• 50.049 M. G.l& P. Heilner - • 1 39.210 Charlea • . 32.246. George H. Potts, ! • • [ • 31.656 SValiarn Payne; • 1 30.129 AllthOW B. white,' • 1 . 25 391 JaineS C; !• , - I • .24 329 Ouleop Bast. , 22.155 Architiald Ronaldson, .... 20.395 Joseph P.Taylatr, _ - 18 ,946 S 'chianti Barrio'. 7.671 artir4;t Spencer, & Go., 15.8.19 William bidne & !go.. I 16 639 Jotin`Pinkerton, , 14.067 & H.taertv. , • . 13.226 Spay) Luttit • 12.909 Myera & Allen, 10 675 .tbraliain Heebner, :1 • - 10 187 Sarnorl•Stryman, i _ 'lO 172 a11t03. 1 • 9.990 M. MOrtratt.. r 9.937 Evan., Joaauiw Uotithill. • '' DouLTh'erty 7 Grurgit C. Wynkeop. Willi.tm Brittain. Patrick Burke, & Kean; David: grown. Maltia 'Weaver, . . . hil.ntire. At Co., , • • I .5.769 Charl,i43 Met, • • .t.'•' • j. , 5.500 , ' vv rh , :r t : a s s W a ll .s ltaz y t tn i4 ,• • ....,. ' 11 1 . 1 .• 55 5 . ..i 5 84 3 9 4 Lloyd' &T....ear. • ' . . ' I~CfhHfl.Sr 0161;40; Da%il Chillas, honipaun & J. 8.&,t.t0.; H.tvid R.10110(1 - 8. • %V. & T. Jahns, , Janw4 Burry, E. &. A. lienclersm; Hugh, Kinalry. Henry Lichen's. • A. tit.einherger. A. Al Clarklon. • s 2.732 licorgo Rickart,! •• • •1 2,576 • t • Patrick Freema n , , • 502 ['homes Robinson, • I . 2.360 tiior Sc Jenkins,. 2.300 Edw.inl 0130690 r, 2.164 John Canfield. & C 0.,. • I . 2.156 liewes. Babel 6; Co ' ' • " 2.070 John l'atrick. ' r . ' :1,995 Guitertnan & Hartzog, ;- • i 1.368 Doyle & Carroll, 1.327- Henri Wren, - ".: 1.029 Siindry , Shippers, 97,116 We would remark-that"the amount shippeil by any single operatoi- is not always a ceitsin criterion Ly which we may ju dge elthir of the Oility . of the' . . • mine, or-the etteat of thoOpenitions. .It frequent- , Iv occurs that 2 an - opemtCit whe large busi-, makes the swat ample prowl 1g it the neat, strikes' upon a season , 'may pass Fnfure : be is 46 jt 1101 and .the, TiEfor its of the trade, retailer it almost of the. extent and character of mitenietit of the amount actual in any one year.... . , `874 850: - 700.200 i;•h4h. 377 821. j 267,734• Lackawann, • ' 251,005 227.605 WilliFsbarre, ' 114,906 68 000 tiamukin, 13,087 ! 10.000 Incrase in 1844. The supply this year:over, mil above the eon• surniaion of last year (which was 1.213,537 tons) is 30,130 tons, a large increase, brit 'it is not be lieved to be more t h an themarket requires. • " b • in an A:general impetus was, given to usiness bianches hy the passage of the Whig tariff af 1812. Furnar:es and factorieshave been reopened, and new l anes erected and put in operation in all parts of the rouniry, and hence a vastly augmented de mand for coal. Anthiniciie coal, too; Is very pie really used on steamboani. and it is, estimated , that 500 bum per day . iire'consumed is boats leaving the city of New Yorinlone; and it bas been intro. , dured into use in ahricit:every business where a steam engine is employed:. .1 his greatly increased coniuniption bas necessarily demanded an increas ed simply. In eicry•cistrict within this circumfe rence of the different coal regions. there has been a gieatly atiginented eUpply over 1843. 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MO NI NEI same field, it ha■ been mien - tented . fr. 114:906,t0n5, 'although ie. is. prohabl mole thanthe usual quantity has water; the furnaCes. &c., in' the vici Tulle, having eonsumed • rrithin the p 40,000 to 40.000 tons' TRIAL AND!BENTENCIi .OF BIBIIOP Onderdonk of 'New York, has been suspended hy the house of Bishops. ~ From the, office of a Bishop in the Church of Gol. and from all the functions of• the Sacred Minis. try." "Nine eherges were' preferred against' him. charging. , generally, that the Bishop was guilty of immorality and trstPuritj, in the msnner and forin set., forth in the specification. One,of the - specifications in the presentiment was aharidoned and upon another he was found not guilty. On the rending of the..specificstions'the vote w.a as follows:—. . ' GuVy.Biskops Chase. Brownwell. ITopkins Smith. Iticilvaine. Polk, ,Lf4, Johns, .J:astitrn ifenibavv, Free Man, 11; 'and presentin.r Bishops Meade,- otey. Elliot, making 14. - Not Gaily. Kemper, Gadsden, Delaney, Whittling. Doane—G: A tier rimdming the verdict, on the first ballot• on the sentence, Bishops Ives, Doane, Kemper, Delaney. Gad4clen, and Whittingham, voted for The third ballot stood thus-- 8 612 8.570 _8.250 8 180 7.593 \ 7 104 ,G. 574 6,649 6,410 Depnsitiory—Cht, Hopkins, 'Smith, Mali 'eine. Polk, Lee,,Jotnas, EaSiburn, 8. Suspension4HrownelL Ives, Duane, Kemper, De4ricy,. qadsdee, Whitiniharn, 'Heristiaw. - • Freeman, 9, ME 5.123 4,453 A maj,irity of one voting for suspension • Oentenee cu; ecc:ordingly .l pssed. •• airpen molt fmm' the Olie of a /I,.RIFop in the C . /lurch ofGod, and from all the fund;orts,q the sacred • 4.426 4 367 4 090 3 610 3,456 3255 3,055 2,996 2,902 • 1./Pon:this sen'ence a question of ,some impor tance arose; arid was . mooted by the Bishop's friends—L 4 ',What _does suspension inn , —how long will it continue." The reply was; unli iced," ...perpetual." Bishop. Belenev, thought this equivalent• "deposition." Bishop lien shaw said undoubtedly,-and wasaliout to *move a • reconsideration to put the question' finally at rest when.the friends of Bishop Onderdonk acquiesced in this construction. The . diocese of New-York is thus placed in a , pectiliar situation ; they hare• a Bishop who cannot exercise the functions of , • . his office, and al there is- no vacancy. there can be do election until the Bishop resigns. - . , ; The Legislature meerat Harrisburg on Tuesday last s The roll was called, and quorums' were found in both. Houses. The House Was • organi zed by_ the election . of .FINDLAT VATTZBAOT. SPealtr , • 043 the first ballot. The vote was for. Pittcre9:ll. 47,. Trcgi;.' • (Whig) . , ss; Jas.' S. firesider, (Native) 7—and 3 Fattering; brew , ster is a - locofoco, An the Senate, Mr. Wit.cos, was re-elected Speaker by the. following - vote 22 Darsie. 15--Scatteyink '2. The Native Setrtor voted for Wilcoi,locoroco. Why are,the church 'burners! . ." The. Governor's esisage. iht a good document so far as it concerns State affairs, and willno . doubt be responded to by the maw of all parties, Dui like all other locofoeo messages,• we are fear ful the prectfit will be' found much- better than the pradice.- Our limits will not permit us to publish - it entire, bet we give thefollowinz ab street of its most important features, for which we. are indebted to the Phitilelphia Inquirer : It cOmmenres with congrat•ilation on the brightening prospeetiof the Commonwealth. A review is gtven of the financial conilition of Pennsylvania when the Governor entered upon the slinks of his -offire;, and of the measures that were immediately taken to improve the condition of public affairs.- The various Tax Bills suggest ed. and adopted are analysed, and • the difficulties and embarrasiments of the State are adverted to. The entire amount of the'Public.Debt at this time is $40.835,813. The interest due in Febru. ar:y nett, is $873,515; in addition to $37.883 of interest on interest certificates. The amount in the Treasury on the Ist of February is estnnated 649833130, which embraces the sum of $50,000 of relief antes, which the-State Treasurer with held front Cancellation on the 3lst December, slid which, it needed, -may be applied by the lettis !stare to the Payment of interest on the pubde debt. • From the facts here presented, the Governor lays. it bi.evident that the Commonwealth will beprepared_to meet her interest fallind. due on the 14 of February. Attempts, Atm true, have been made to create doubts in the public mind in rela tion to the propriety of paying the interest on tint ,day, lest theiv should be a deficiency in the 'Frei sury, on the find of August. But it must be per fectly evident that the Trcatury will be in ample funds, not only on the first of August nest, but Almon the first of February 1845. And the very, fietthat the interest is paid on the lit of Februa ry next, will increase the Means and credit of tie 'elate De mitt he interest la August. Awl afar: nir6 MRI O s• E m' o 3 . ..., 0 Cli 0 )3 , O =• pl . O )._ P. ... 7 r I P C. ~ ' , ,1~ • P a > Ow I g Et . 0 5' PO 4 O ° a aC • 14) ~..,7 a a s- 111113 58.000 to Ic, that little reached tide in'ty of Dan :tat year from Onr Legislaiture. - • - wards. When it falls dup.! on the otlie. hand. if Whin it is adMitted th - it etiOugh moor.) to diseharze the interest ott the. firs( hi Feb - mary is in the Treasury, applicable to t hat "hied- -ar° it is not so applied. wo shall, with"much appear ance of justice. subject ourselves to the reproach 'of -our . traducers. as' wilfully dishonest,. and re gardless of the faith and honor of the State. • The Governor faith_ the public -on this ebeerine; aspect of affairs.' ! The tolls collected" in 'lBl4, amount to $1,187,- GO3 4,, brio; no increase over d 813 Of'sl72.- 199 10. The colleFtioila for the ' year exceed the expenditures the sum of , $829,658 82. , The State Treasurer estimates that there will , be a balawe in thil .Treasury on the...3oth of N s vember, i 845, of 8647. 343 ;and this after click terest en the puliiic 'debt shall have ,beert There islherefore, ears the Govenor, no manner of doubt that, henceforth, the State - will he able to meet. not only the interest on her public debt but ail her other engazements of every desciiption,i ;tie totes now imposed by law, (if,their collection apq Payment ink the Treasury be strictly! enter ecd,) .and the prOcei.ds of the public j.rriprovernents, whit tither, RodicesVf.revr:tore, eoustituting a fu64.1 sufricient for that purpose: ". The. L heoriesand - convalitiona of the bank Sylr tern. for a trac. menaced all those iikitittiiimr. with speedy - dovrnfalf, but:utast of kern have nciw outrode the a?ornr. 'P. Ph: illietplii3 arc :alluded fo; and a m^_,.., a \ o .....c3 Gi k The riots in PWladetim. is recoinmeniler; that provision f,e i.ix. dily made for the payment Lit the does of the ,niilitary, s' Pritvision for the Ins* Poor is uezed. A consolidation of the Loans of, the State is receninmended: • • A remedy for the eareles °manner in which bills are trati-erilPil, is suthzested. The Executive chamber needs furniture, &r.. and the public ,ground: round .*he capital require . improvement. The legislature is advised to- nsaist reeon- Ft, ucting a bridge over the ..S:ustinelranha at ci ar• riaburg. Popular education I. tvtirnil; Co:nitiended. The proviNiong of the act in relation to the;': Militia SyStem. have ivorl;:ed b et ipriciliry... • ; fl' 0 ma,Y, , S . CD . The encoura•ement of .volunfeer tru . ? psis ad \vised„ • No opiniari expressed,- as to the propr:ety of selling the , . Possession has been ai:-en to the Erie (..; Commissioners, of that portioo of the Public Im provements, fro n t the town of Newcastle to the harbor ef•F.rie. , An Act to eontinue the Di';:trict Court of Phi:- alelphin is urged. The Gov( rune recommends the :” , ainienanec in *II substantial poiht..; of the existing Tariff Lacs of the Unißr. : lie stye nothin; in retscrting tbat 'neither of the "Tresideo, fiat entlliidates rou'd •have hope!. fi f a ontin ,, nt, to get a majority of tie votes in this Stair'. ha I not his claint*la en hist.] two the a*.urattre that lie was friendly .to the • catitinn ince, of the inl.!irnt tat iff laws, suhstanti.illy Ili they '.stand." Iron and eoal are allu:41 to, an the Governor save—"[ he crelt intereltq of 11'enti,vIvanil do Hot a4k for ; nd proieetion, or for 'how girtr44 ; hot.. ti nill'+rc the are . in belittle. to let thin eint;it ',IA they a-re. with a cer t,intv that then shallnot 1w cha n ced stip' i tI rea.ton.,;tltheconetirrence of the citizens of Pennsylvinia." The exereirm .if the Vlo 1 ri;tri , d, and the tlovernor clove' , I.v retirrninz Ore intrin '2ent yeeinonry itaii4 Mate, for the cordial anpportridTi.y have givvn The NTl. ,,, nage dose; wiih: the-4. woran :—"My cnnti ienCe bars heva me:Hied •;. Vie dad. of h••r nvh•mpti.tn 14 at him'. .nha 'vary inie-fieartel Pew-mt./Aril In ino.t. Rae her Oratil rutcheart the:' - orrly 7, ain that ha t ever dcfaa•.l' it. since ihe.-i:indin„; of lwr fauti4er un he el I:es i ' • Tem:lama:al to, Henry tiny. Our readti'is ar6 aware tbai thrt,National Clay Club of Phila.lelphia r••cetitlp bald a nieraina, and re.salve..l ur culiect an i ient furids defiay the expeuseaTif — a proper ment•lrial to the rialted pat riotism anil worth 'of Ileniy.Clay.: A number of Trustees were appoink.l. who have ajdtre•ed the following circular to the Whi4s of Pennsylvania. invitinit their co-operation. We hope the Whigs •,f Schuylkill will not he:haekorard in ailing in ihiastribtit.... to patriotism. The undersigned, hiYi4-beesi appointed Trus. tees under the following resivytion. and authorised to'couler With their Whig lireiliien in ot•ier part 'the Stste, respectfully invite their re-uperston in thels:oposed act of justice to the illustrious cotef of toe Wltt , r, 1 ,4,1 Y• Ile.oletd. Thal the offinters of this meeting be, and they are hereby authdiised, w appanit seven l'rustees to take cli.i!ge ti' the feint. and appru= nand it in such in inner as in their jadiplent may.• best ellect the object of Lie donors; the said Trustees being hereby nuitoriee.l t co•o!ur and co7operate with citizens appointed far the like purposes'in'other part of this State, and,uf the linitd-States and Terri:whys. • UllJe t 411112. ha necesrary provide a ,fund suilieieut fer the purpose. It is proposed to do this, nOt by taxing any inewber of tile party; but by afforJin'to those who 1114 y. • teel dra.rou to etitritiute; an .opportunity of do ing so. Our fetends in the da rent counties who approve the IlleASUre 1111‘1..Widll to participate in It, wEll adopt Horn inealmois they,.tuay deem pro pet and c,ouvenieut to proinote ttt euceCss. %Ve would suggest that each' county shall appoint l'iustses to receive their Coneyibutiens, aud. that the l'iustees :ippointed ;meet fR eazi‘eution at ditirrishuig no tins 4th of March next, and decide upni wiiatever course oy then be considered the niUst proper 'to etfeet !;Vjet t of the coo tributurs. ^ ,the Whigs of unser States may wish to unite in the propo,ert: testimonial, to. case a geuer.ii conference , . of delegates front all 'the contgitnitiniz States will be iteeenhory. It is desirable that our itiends wile feel interested in this may's:Minn; sh9old /let in it promptly. in or- L:er_ that all coutributions inay•dse recessed by the Trustees prior to the ineeiiti; of the Convention on the 4th of March. • . The, underaigned knout that ,the ladies of Penn sylvania had much ut heak the succ as of Hen. y Clay, irithe last ele.etion.!atid they share the dis ' appointinent that the result has prodtre•l among this great mass of the intedigence, virtue. itidue try, and of _the hatiutt. . Never has Caere lived a man-whose public career furnished stronger proofs of ardent devotion to Isis country, and never one who. has Mxvn so hated by his of, ponents bee use of Unit goad whirs. We „feel ai -1 cured gran ourlair cowry women will rej nee ill the ,oppo.tunity low winded Weill, of adding.;" 'their testimonial of sufeetiimatd regard fur I feury Clay. to that of their, Willi; brethren. ' We especially invite: the attention of the Whigs of l'entisylvania to the following resolu . (ion : . . li!saved. That !NO adopt the sentirrilmts ex- preased.by Mr. C lA' in his late a !dress to tile iCe..tucky electors, that-- , the BViligs are deltber- ately convinced of the truth= andwisdom of the Principle. and measures Which! they have espous ed. That we perseVere contending fi'ir them; aniLthat, adhering to mar iepatate and dis tinct organization, we wilt treat 111 who have the good of, the country, in view. With respect and symplthy.. and its. ite their 'co-operation in secu , ring the patriotic objects Which it is our aim and purpose ta accompiim. ' We believe that our party' was never more uni ted than now, and the frauds ;in this titatag and I elsewhere, by which Henry Clay has been de footed. should stren,gtheri? our; determination to atmd by him end. Wane another, with .i . evers confide:ye that justice will yet be done litrt the Ativrican peo i de. • - Union. iititiene and perseverance! Let this he the motto .(every Whig: let him W.ite it on -his foretiesd, wear it in !his warm' and honest" heart; anittitacife,:t it in,hia works. He will hast en, thus; the day of delisilance, • DAVID S. BROWN, • • A 3. LI:1%11S, JOHN • F.• KEEN. , • • 11l NRY WHITE, • ' W . . CHURCHMAN, • - . CH.'IRLBOONS,. • '• WM. RES.WiII.4O. • . Philida. Jan. 23,1815. i joorts of 3t . 601 . R ewar d of .litior.—=4 apleudid row has beer. present,;il to qorilmodarc Shubriek. by t ay. Ham mond of South Carotins, in dte rnaao - gthat state ft is a 'token of regard rot' his servicel i i . o the late war. • • • - • . .p h i. • •• Cenren:ent .ssiwtino lroits:HANorther„ manufacturer Hof firearms.speakini!l his guns, pistole;riflig. idce.; in an advertieerneiti; warrartte them to givel satisfaction:. - A 'min named James i".'resar, comili:q:ed of his •:.7•.•• wili lately ati Mobile. who it seeing ' ;likes him and keeps riut of his sight. lie shoitN alter bi name now, since he never lees her; - • 1 • is raid that Some impudent fell,tOown otter is :about making Mr.. • Tyler a presantliaif a beciuti-. fully worked rradlo.! , • • • • • A man ha raven crortyieted rceetftli in New • • :•••=P York of eut+t-out the eye of ariotWmin with a estrying knife, While seated together4dinner.-- Dainty peoPle• is iheir septietitcri, ioose, Nrw' yorkers . . • fir , •. • • • tfin cl a Fort Wiec(9r, i! e p zer ;••;;,:eter.has been marri. 1 tlit;ea llen Trade. .Tho' on; ,740ver1. 4 7 41 .tel ,iv r tOt . ,:,. l ie =gate . (Ili trade is the owner u r an estate. • ,• .There have been vet, more tiO4.in Three men Were shot, and the prefe of the military finally quelled 'the disturbanc 9 4 .‘• Queen Victoria has given. £2OO on : jrinee • 1' ' 1 , 1 • - - Bert .ClOO in•ohl of the fund/ill:le Ong public baths and wash-houses in London. i i ti • • t Cheap Poyoze.•:—lt is supposed 110 at trait o7c-third of the letters that arelont4orri New York to Bostrin, go by Hale's privatetuiail, at six tents each. 1 • es.• They ale Making vieorous eseitih 4 o in New .. York • to imetorr the discipline of tlici prisons and reform the Montle of their inmates:, ; A COR yrroi.ltt was lately held there for the and . a en,inty fnrmed fni rarrying nut ittel4jects of rneciittz. • ; •••• . Mr. Tvter• fholner, 41tvirto. , fir r , t,t , ity: 11...5. Mad at inhnsnn Cr4 l '.: ra erfiln!v. Ganlerr vtii - Oentencetl to lire State "risen forteri v-an, I"elor 7 ez hi49 . e4/ Ur.' of Onorn Ontlikvengrez; illy !.;rtit ofittr hat inn fur Rix 'frltir,' she vyli (-4171;101(0 AI lacy to pay a finin'ef 70. , 61 fir tbe Vl' • I•• • - • thlnto to wvetf.' :aid the ;plaintiff to' nee o f hi s %vintner'', .'for what - you said in I • - this sae.' • .116 • h, th e nonecientious r wit#S, hut I!tin4 of • I tv!it • ltoth lirptei of the North Carolina ,:; - irzislature l'aorpliv. the 6th A e al4rerhat did • • • ran pe,- ? ' ' ~, - • - . I:iFi -.,,i . , . Whc. 1 •een a rant !1•1117.1117, affiiilf#lo WAIL but I 31i•re•ne3i3ber en whnm it belnngeiliq ..c P.fir ! , del r•iiro.— A letter from :1111 Jaen' tl• Cuba. dated the 10th tiltim n.olve thriiilihe Inter ini3t,mt and Del f'nmnn Fever', have br4en opt ;t ;331 - - with great intensity. ',tribe .to the esoriaire heat 'of the weather. and that quinin e i• u3 3 4llest• as • I c !noire agenti mule; the present cirt•uMOrinreis - - s. , It i• a mistake to sunpmte that the c. 141, ea worts by kings are rumle.of solid gold and th* queens!' li'c e ' o n Airinpir o ls difisobred in water. ili.,i' Rfinenteni i .—A arraternedjtnr reeantly h ear d .111 V ourik lady at a table l ank for • henmean haz eee4.. . I iftrybrtrd.-HNtrtice k givert that thltt interest en the etirrettry debt of Maryland,; due? 6 the Ist .r.ntkr . 1837„, will i,e paid on tleti4l at the: !!:t'tate Icrin affie, at the Cheaieeekc ifabi• Bald ] . '''Q: ',-!?1' EL= Christian lig like the firmament. an Ilarknrss of afllirtinn that m:Orms to nhing. nu,t.. 131 e i. like.thn.e herbs. twat brit utlours when brui . A Nvw York paper osys.thot 5e1. , 115 loi:o=tone Itivt been. on)ertv? to iya.f.l eons those !wirers Motioned . there phi! itch fir 'office. . • Be colketed: said a priitier to, a '3" • EOM The public debt of Mexico, hesidea: owes to the liilited Staten, is said to tiei inillions of dol l ars. upon which the est is nearly liae millions of dollars. .Thslon'anclWoree.tter Rlil .111a44rhs direc t irs of t , iis road hare declared a dicideid of pro fit+ for the last sit months, of four per lat. The amount Cif the dividends i 55116.090. . The Legi+lature of Virginia baps Revd tno- Intions in4tru,l l Onq the Senatnnttritjoi r it, from that state, to Yote in favor , of tho sia4tation sf . . TcT.as. . . The edit(); icif the Washington tArk:llj'elegraph says that •the person who crib wri while ruirering with 1.1. e toothache, co A kick Ns hislirefa oyeil the gro.so of jtope„ O!ul SOO his tie fyinc: fingers in the face oi - Tirno'nutkfi/ltrovr."-- ' • • • • Mr.z T 7:4701111113CC •nstunitn. I'll go gt t cannon. „ Said o , lvernor Shannon ; ' Your any GI) anal begone, Said • ...Ai tenor Rejon —Bort' ChrNi:.• . • •, : - .13(%)!I Bo ker of Nen' Orleans. is 4 . liii.So hast . Won s...JSO.'ielp on the lato Prosidcliti old (e in Neu, Orkan4.—Ther wad ICO:srnard itra the gnus .-s of - New Odeon4. on the 11G - I.e • Edit ;;Proutol:m).—The efr a ti e x t h e A r . I:1114:11 Bs - slier, has beim . appo. ir. ._qutant ben -oral 04 . the state. .1 1 / . . . • .1" -, 111.4nrar- m4 .—A liv# of coses rrirsl at the ',Co! , rt of - o.yer• stra and Quirter. Sesiluns. in th e ye a r 1t3.41.„k:in of Ja - glary to the,3ll. E of Vecenthei• i#iclusive.; • 11.. ct ix in ET: stolen ..<00(1%. 2 . . hisrhytt4i•' - iobtlery 3 . bur ;buy J 9. ripe 1. murder 9 arsoi(c,.d. murder.... grniving outl of.',tie Iteilsington. riot . :o4ses 4, des: Southwark 1. l arceity 203 assault battery 1 12, forgerig 19. tippling twines 5 - f t :disorderly ).0114, an 4 “.. &a. 117, riot co,tp.piracy . lo,. libel 5. liii'Alhlomnor in inteinpting tpWintnit fel ony q„ 1- 41,44r..ly 11, keeping Ticiouskitigs Sr. es- rapt' higimy 3. sidling lottery po",:iSies 2. ma:. mischief 5. 'ottsmpt topoison .7*inaintain , ing - 4 nuisance 2, aisiaul: with intent Xrisb,l, as: - 0 ..14 with intent to kill. 2. inciting tiS;4iot 1. for.; c . ,ble entry, ike. 57false pretencery.o. vatting :2, pCrjury riots . 2.1. setlaeti9a4-batallya - 565. - -1 Prnfitaide,. 'et ;pit. —The Du!tele We!ring!! tnit has beeti paid by the ltritish govertiment. lor varinu4 services, the sum of eLtvii:iidition, tillarz,. befsides.about nine hundred tll44sand 'dol lars, obtained jurilt4 his env* GeorAe. Wa;dwigton received about . iiitte•fiftiettt part of this. for all his civil and military, • • - An exchange fryer sacra there is einen some. where in Maine who is in the 14114 R- celebra ting his bit* day by paYing fdi hisi4vripaper He is swil toi be the mosrprreperisus'Oct hippy arm- in the sviiole neighborhood. doubt it! ~;.Would that air of ditr SuiiiieribtF4were hap try frsrn the I sairris.tenet-! = • • ,f6' i:/' l ot is tho gracos . p4nts tons of Itirton, to 'have an CITE What elle o I lea inter-
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