k) - ,1 - 4 - k4kLAT. SATURDAY'. JAN• 25, 1851 3:77'We are. under obligatioas to Hon- C. W. Pitman, Senator Frailer, :Sles: , rs. Struth ers, Hart and Dobbinm for public documents. We liare'also received from :he last named gentleman seceraE petitions, which we have circulated, praying Congres. fora modifica• :ion of the Tata are requested to state that the Petitions for the People's. Road will be out next'week. We would advise the citizens in the different sections 'of this Region to call meetings at once, and give.?heir views on the „subject. Many of the - Coal Operator, cannot take open ground for the Road.— becaftse (we blush when we record it) they dare not, without rendezint themselves liable to he punish e d by CoMpani incorporated for the benefit of the pil . blic. in fact, some cf our Operators, who supposed they were freemen, scarcely knoW to whom 'they, or their property, belongs, sit completely have they been tyranized over_bx mo.nopolie-„. 4 ,77.A.ssociate Judge—Soto:lw: FOSTER, was on Wednesday nominated to the Senate and unanimously confirmed as Associate rudge of Schuylkill County; to supply the vacancy caused by the ,re