II ifit (At 31,1maci PO`i"~SVI LI3, g 3 Saturday Morning, Jul* 30. D. EltqllA.N,, Editor arid Prop:lefox O. LITTLE. Aeaociab Zaitor. ' .124;f Col_J4C (*k*,•./ 61.4 {'fir *l+/:[V iz FOR AcDITOR, GENERAL, ILEX. 61 , TBANEiLIN CotNrr FOR §I7RVE . YOR GENERAL. 111:11TSTIAN: DIY EKS, or• Ct.4112(131 CodiTT FUR CANAL COVIMiSSION El:: MOSES PaIaNALL. Al' LiMil•OfTEll .COUSTV• WHAT IS WANTED IN PEN NA First and loremr , t, n PrObibitoty Liquor taw." testae's the Imoral e improvement of :.the people to he thereby effected, there:is an other etrong re a son' iu fa%or. of such an edactruent, More eqettally, urgent in Penn= . tylVania thail M -other Staiec., Her citizens' , are,endrrnouery taxed, for various purposes, - to li . erp . the government Mach iner) in opera., i;:is a Well known facr.that a large proportion of its ffICOPy tbue raisril by hard' • labor , gots to tlefr,,i y the ',Court and Pau per expenses roc:titled by the traftir. in t ,ouout bqiibrs. Moral suasion hat; been tried In the Temperance reform till even its watm- est 4,4 ocatte tte;pair itt:elii.:acy have Levu pi ured, alio. 1160 tquiILIVIII. MVO, and eoultuti c sionea 'to' ,it forth the evils of ' Intemperative and ad% ovate ,total illedinenct iii every part of tint I yiad Commonwealth l'emperenve - Piiiiiphlets _have teen written . and liberally and the press has kept up an inr:e“.ant lire upon the maiititae-! Itirers and rands}, ol'elcohol ; toeietie‘. hare keen formed, both pittlic and se,-ret, 1,-,A th e suppressiOn of the untie . .and to• reform. and sect' the 'fallen ; the law lid!: (lIIW and again liern invoLtd. to interpose, itsstrom:r arm betw.een this iacatiable mounter rind its .'v let imt;-- tau ' Mel beep\ in vain; plan h 3,1 .p?rulilttr figs, fOr a time, I:opted will . --Many Wire conVint . ed. of , the evils of the traftir, nil threw their influence, More or less, tgainit li t ; hut. this lasttAl only while ,the excitement ivai up, and the relapse, it had „generally been liniod, was worse thah 114 original dierese. Tpuipi ranee men ullovet'the e`ouutry are now preparing nelvea tor-a united and powerful effort to vur Maine - Liw;and we hope the old . lileyettine.St4e krill su-lain her position ill "the' moral as'; well „ii/0 thejiottiical structure of oor Vini§i`i.- , :„Yrst let it he: under stook fairly and Mice inauti .leettirera and derileia - iu ariiem iticiatis and others'.interisted, iliat we now want nothing short of the • 'Maine La s if in ..i!enctsylvanie, and Ilia, we-are tietertnined to have. .. • , Next we watt the sail of all the 'public • Works, '•to. remove . the tumptution n't,tBelt from the State Agents, and t hereby save them . froth - be'ecemiug l r outright rascals. Habit is wonderfully .puwcrlul, and if they are en. couraged in diOonest . practices while in the State"s emplpy'•,, there is to telling to what excesses they- May run when they return to private hie, or iwhei e • each bad habits may lead them. Ttic Canal Boa rd or Pennsylva nia has been notorious (there is no use in mincing Matteks)- for its moral corruption roil roguety,.4ez , since ilie'State has !tad works to 'tneci4ge; and instead of-matters mending, they) are. . if piesthile, growing worse every year: The date syVintile of 'the poor:laborer:a oh the Portage Road bas raised 'a 'storm that, -,perhaps, makes deeper teve , • lations respectibg the financial operations of the Stale Agents, principals • and sots- t ali'. nates than ever came to light before. As the sVorks are. almost ekehiscly under the contredof the pemre-ratic patty- froin the fa. mous:trio in Canal Board, dotvii to their I.,bwest appointee and i his employee, we will enthorityi tor, .'our complaint, which 4iry cannot, consistently, question. We opy the following bit of testimony from the Crusade, a, Ithinan Catholic journal, printed at,r••ritnniitville, in.Cambrla county, and edi. 'tai, We believe,• by a l'riest. Ile " The excitement yawed tir the idrike t. nearl% it an end, but not so Iltr'irnprt”sion U ha. wro t ivlo ilia public midi', inwt now wonvin •red that 'intiermilic any ellist it: Ines divr•tril Io at! Son Itat .1a the t sire ut C. 11.4. it Is thr,l to Atiolt h 4; I.oell . rutnt , te.l the , 4.i line •ild Portage. We do not wean merely it, 4' WI.3'V leillHi 1610 F dile paterir, I of :•ilL.ll‘' notoriety. - Fxolit bop I.) I1 .. , :10111,-lioni he votwerit:hat be at Li it. tonyce, a ..on? fielOij I.o44whohitch.nl Ire line 'll if -laborer, ?bare •enrs,lr, br errislaikm i3O the rthin e lit le, 1011 of nyult and aitatni-, 'fie Canal (l•Inau• nearer+ ,:ere engaged yaer week to au ntre'.11., , ,01,..ti into ti.r • onduct or their. .sittiordib gibe het any'Lli - ride is the miyoiiie be ofd Portiice, we More inn3cent verbal., Ibus (he rommistutters wiic• per ,oval pigkinp, allowed Ihr •o lemethe road alter a itillll of 9AI re 141,000 This poor ofd load ann., Cl .-orroption (lint it (3.almost nor.sfll,l.r tor . an man ia.heid 111:;her 'tattatoan thin 'that olyiqilieer laitiout)becomin,l and : the tiirruee, ij.on itiVe to toanneu ,n :A/ ',vac Fl! , reSder • jeley'llon trnpoasth'.e 'rime oi.nratnxtv it con ,litolett With nu tli t&i l nnil ig , recv L 4 t., bid deti , mans to tar/sits:ill/on. and t tie tr influence is SO stale y tell that lio use Will venture •1.., deuottnt thetty ore InOtte Who oirf tie t ,rtlnr- of llirir doh .The entire tie tuti-t Jtanged '• We allude It; this iusiati. - ic of tn•emanaje . eneut nu the Poitagi; fl j , simply tromithe Wet, tit its being ',tech indite public wind; and ant-becan'e bevause it , ta ire root t in din Into tar * I ha n teurt^yl , - knitter ptalll.l!lttil , anti iratl:l..t cottlltiltted . this - ,satzie hand.: o r private indiv kiosk or under the inanageinent cil Works could out-fail to Le buts„ .406.4 as they are under the cull I rul ar14.1-4;in netnePrui gents. they Use , ve as a corruption • thud; to intitiet:ce mid control elections, arid enroll the-cormorants who are about them : They could now probably he titspbsed of at a fair price. Let the attempt be made. \Vila! 571 y e. tit-furore -id p e on. •;ylvauta ? • • And next 74. W:41,: I ht. pre,-tif of the State . thui:ougli Iv. rev ed. from begin uin: t c , end, su^,,c r i , prollibt! t 'lntiodurtion And use • e5l all 'acetafiau in ille•l'ulilit• 5 hoofs of Me ..z , taie, and to turbid thdatipro•J priglion or any portion of tie taxes.. raised tor. ;eter21 4 4:11.. , u1 purpusc,.. , , to the h:ltlipurt t,l •••ity: particular religton3 ekbuntination. she last twelve mouth°,3 cot:vetted and de ternaind movement has fa, - eie at wort; among . the .ROMatalite to ibis country, in obetheraje, no doubt,' td instructions from higher peiwirs. at Rome, to Overturn•this_clitel corueti scone our Republicanism--the Gotniuon Snhonl. ;:ystetn—and ho, build up in its stead ,a dis jointed' fragtrient, having 14„its chief iihject he maintenance and apread of the peculiar doctrines rat that cher:nit. The founder:,' and • - lis the most part advocates, of mostietli , lent plariottilucluon were content tU adu , t 4 the gefiertil Instriffiion and Improv4eUt r.t them,stes of the people. %;•itilout r , , ,, arel any di. unctions, social, civil or igiolik;— The pre creation of eur'bberties, and the prosperi y of the : country, depFe l d m a i n t y upon th virtue Dud -intelligence of the pep. it is in accordance with, the. spirit of al insatuttons thus to elevate them, .a n d menially. Palt alieelisciptes of • re not satisfit to itil,Av ilati ater these re.hoots,.ou the common with other religioutdnotitinations, to withdraw them trim Protestant contamination 'Dud re; establish separate pia• cee of edunation at the public( Mostly Proms .lltit) expanse. ruch nttiMpt 4 ihOld he signallyrebtiked. There is no good reason why Pennsylvania, r any other Fiate,,ehould atipport a separate ichret organization for the benefit o'r the itothish religion any more than tot : thel PießiOertau‘ or tray other leligious denomination, and we hope our 1 le. and t or Jibe morally Loyola dies to ` at Fee tteit Lei:it:datum tate tip the matte! b u d_ teitle it once: for. ail--that the common ax rchooisa> y e intended to educate all the chi!• dren of the Commonwealth alike, without , distinction of caste or religion. E Then co ,gbjects thiti unit politieiapa iiiiiIIMIIMW • ...------ _ 5imm5m00.0.........,..e.*-.....-,*•••••••••••••7•••••••........777.7..*".777.77..' .., , -„ ~ . . . i • 4 - i tnani.eitt a eatertil 7 aisposition to avold, for I i nroptionOrliqueiethilbicil cin !Med : to - info:iterate t"--,1: - TAMAQUA lAFFAIAS. - . tall3ElLLAPilkt - ! OA •... . nd madden the brain of her people , te alarmingly 1 1 .1' _ 1.• --••••.• ; •' , I. The estraoidinarripensures taken to !Oki , t fear, per spa n of endangering partizan stlei. ' ;,on l i n . * ware. an d • ; d a dc - -*„„ d io nt li i , n .::., ... i r k* ova i r.i iiicyjapcolia No anil _„. • - . - ,• •-•,..-- .1 • ,__, 3.:, - . - • • '--.- vets. Bit "it' it lime, and high time. MI --....., --.... , • I of of ourgitiiens and spng:Wrig its ortaAsiitie, itett ii.,4 - - tt,l i f: . t -',-,t Tstkqui, ..7" `.4th, ltria. fhb ('rill Min' the Nircti Yaii - nisikit ao op ....„ . ~ •i be leeee" l e.P f OUT Pnrlta*iil't over 4 0ertitail . ; R'..-An' nibWwerk ialits;- , 4 bitten 4)1 ' rest hai Iran:. Ward s j fr ro ,4 • • - , tle t reality 1 s - steng.tepf. nit:ming .:- .-.7 . I , were 'I ked cher —ihe' people demand ir l i: , d. __ „. ; I; . :- .L.,--:' -ii. - - - - .'i . '-',-., ::'- - -,,," e,. e, . , r t . i „l no i , oils `s hould t ie s p a red in t he cut*. 1, %Virtues s, 'Petitions' talti'ir ipet Mons .liti4 - e been ili'irej 'imaltl '"I lfitl . ;- The'lt ll 7"`-i ~ el!" of wine i (QM t rat Cily; has ,!Tilted.6irth the Itt.itoi?g‘ --. . ___,,- . feseuteithy the peosteua t bd„ inern beroulonr.Le• ~••••pniii yid a . stunt Calnies till rieniiatmx Totten the , • • i:•;e iii ie ... - • ••• , e, „ reitt3rks -k it y'ivrtteP in : :occur a Ity ""-- - - il in. Campaign , in Pert"-ViV allia ' I'' Sod •i-laleretagthe ler setiliticeetmltY to-ez_Fei"" it ' s. t:' ' gentlenititi . of lei.ure whq A bound - atm!! every-. 4 i • , , Rcpresentalives who willfalibiullY and lear.l.pinion4in the proprietY of fqrther vouttnning'-the i ~ Tuns: publinhedni*ilkiAarre;frorn which ; .. . _ r , intoxicating liquors. r. .r but fortunately aritric.,t Yery.:, notnerou4 in ..- '' ~, . ...1 ~ i we yfi , a , - , e .„ I , tie t toi l loltrrig estrityt , : , ~ )011,111111 1i ' le diieharaetheir duty and wh •i • since the !;,italic ''' 's • • . , • • ' iil l,4 r , Panteuirkea and their r eqoes il is cf reL h , t h r s pfn ve lrT sl' a h ;aqu '*' 1. 7:kie: ytsita t . i . ttrem are !!ye a t gleam ot 7- : good of theCoramontrealth requires it, will ilthe fore oI the present poltliclll MtkeireteOrit f ann.ldne 6uter iv.. liuur : efln4inted ism, and their '...'. -N ..1.1-_ , ,li. ' tielu%bu iias Inlele atom 1,1? llitietelorr heroines the duly o'lcm:ea., as Firemen. t .• - i • •,• -; - b*,,„Mv: oft 'll tut ite ,, yinii wli - 'Neva ark: ealcitlarekt -M mislead -. the iitiri4 1 7. give,us lst,' a Prehibitory Lifjuor ,L3W, 2d, atitho l reze the sale Ot. thMiblic Works, and sw,,hdc'bi:pvpeintehe.,..ir,,,„eamPl'apdwhil:lk4nieria h jh r e . 7e: e t ar :,, -7,.unt7e7e:Tuair:411.0..4.1.. of , 1 11 2 . Y, approach .i, i' of i ' , le t t ‘ t ira inn - , , tleelin •. I auTudelo ?It . e. eti . orts• . . tobiitig - • . that - eat -"iimi,,4:--f,...--'--- '''''' l ;'''''''''''''''•'' `4 ..''!•; 4 •i ,,, •;:;' ,4 Z 1 4 . 0 -4 Vity- lac ' -...-01 . ,Cifinbeffinal : . ~.d, establish the Publ i c Cli s tlis oti a comcno - U, *l'd s e r * 1 0 44 0 09 " i ' insure succerificthif , emieilleili! .01 sorb .b . _._ws as '''.. ' Buine.i_ continue-4 brig in everi depertnae t i Coal. PcilistrVit.arsuld be more correct tol national platform. . l • !shall wipe orr ritisithigue lea; fie° th e " i : r l i c• r w an . I. lbe - shi Meat, c,f coal are increasint, cursed hy !hit I sa Y — 131 1 •144Ilak k' hi 'PP Wic b ''' ltive-stirb l -1 1:1 P , • iof our betovedvpurimonwealth; therefore - . „ -,--e-- ' • Pa I. I en t erP se w#i,on foOt. .lk not thic a matter t i)prositiON . - - Resotra, Teat we, as Citizens of SChuytkilt ipropawd advance in freights oh 'the nee, 4 1 0 4 • 1 1.- ._ •,. . 1 , '. or sae r speculation t-.. ,To a very limited ex... County. hold it to be our duti to vote for ino pm-- :road. . • eon as a candidate for the next Legislature, - at the / . 1 . An Irishman mimed king was killed 'last - Moo- 1 telat ' ..b, rum:Omit; CA_ I ensuing election, h but Such,v4are known tb be firm :',day, at'l l ßeaver Meadow,,, y. be , ; 4 ,i ) be , iaa over t, , a i our Clitiee. !That a n considerable quantity antra' a market to all ) • t could be . sold evettint hall'tbe price of Al 4 -• toil consistent adroentes ofthell a law- as,' will ter Is truly prohibit the tuanutactur4 or Sale of Say ape i I , : . traiii of Coal cars, on which he sirs employed as I • UnPrambee. '. Who Would born kt Would tiot - the ladies' of them( In armi I cm-. of intoxicating liquors as a beverage. :lir:Ake:man. He had .Iph:ttggett one l or the :wheels Re.olveti. That we are theicrienets and advocates 1 d y IftsC of, a fair and equal system iif isilation. and that Wei ' ,- an -w " arlewPring 10-01 at the cart , liehieb Wele- to eiellude - the foUr attietling--emoke.clei -- I , move rapidly; he fell while in this : act one ; o1 the i ting, soot diffusing ill th rough their beautt. I Wlll. reaiis unjust taxation - from whatever source . I•ful lore, I' and coMplexion spOiling—tiiel, i m po se d an d w ill, ib ere fore r gione in a movement ['wheels passed over him; mull he was caught by for the total suppression of intoxicating liquor us 14 ',the nett wheel which etas ' Spragg+di.tlo.l shoved IrOm t air dwelling4l r CVO Id any ratiotial batik in Neve York be I b e verage which ells our, streets with drunLartl4, 1' hi, i ne abo u t fifty %1114.4 before the Fira,n could our alnrs•itouseit with paupera, odour prirons with ;i-; t .4° - ,:- - .ii . , ) criminals, fur the support oh which sobriety audl i be stopPadi inns !in Ithli horribly . i 1 1 ., le4v" a . *alio .to the honest industry.ot our people are taxed. ~ ; wile, and family for whule paiy.sage fo'this country some ppearance MO exchangit the cleanly' anti ' whide , r city 'no. presents, for flesolvtlf, That the effectual p ro hibi ti on 01 the Ale had lately made a remittance to Ireland, and the di gy aepect or Aandan 7 uric of intoxicating liquors ail a beverage, and its',.;, } destruction when sold in vialation'ot the' law, iti.. e u ) are ex tort ' 44, e i' - " ar.riee-101 hear the met - , .. FCir steaut.propelW vessels, especially, in fringe s ono no man's rights ark - more than,any other; titicliclY tale pf their supitort and pr . Ptel°r- warm and Moist laqtudes; as - it not as a fuel law prohibiting the sale of any other attune that t...R1 I.a , u ;rfiatuirlay: a nian , whfise name lihave forgot. 1 more dangerous thin carrying a cargo -of esleutaieil to destroy hale or ~:mherwilie injure iii,- t en wan et n! ..a i ed.bencatii aninunetrte iiitiSs of coal, t gnup wder.T. Are Mot die hreeding.tires-T-' comminute. • - • - • t . tt, i , F , at the Isksrpiehoning min es: up to lust.l'uesday his 1 that terrible • iipontOeous .combuilion. too ge.info.ti. That this Gonvt•ntion deem .it expedi.t i ,! • - 1 .. - Was . i i t .. n , ot but rec4tly that the British Elli - ill h.-4 2 eni, from the lateness of the lime fi l ed by the reel body had not been recovered, and it was suppo:ed, t frequent . and destraitiee Mina the riss N s eral ironies of this county tor the holding r.,1 their., that fawn bye to ten thoti:and tons! of coal would ' nominations, previous to thei, eleoqu, to place in, l /.1 1 - iii ye io he yeiiii.iyed Ger, d- te . it „ m id:b e . o b i ,„„j • OCeani Wave, tatnt coal to India, So took • nontintilion au Assembly ticket, fat:tumble too Pro•J '' tire and 'was titterlygdestroyed; the erew-tfe . if ' . ConioLOAIER sir s hibitory liquor Law. irrespect, ice oilanvandeveryi - 1 _ i in,, saved by . a Fret vessel ?' Were there pktum t e e lag—winch ticket they" , ,pledge theta -i . .. : ' . cl a n s nop t l o ao d t a : u thirteen i ' lri ll u t e ,. l : e ntud e s hg,coahoi London I,d e e 1 : 0 13 1 iniul i ck 'o - o, lt f rl i i s ° io7 h u mut t ee t i o • il e. 5 9 11:i :: theeel . 1 *, a l l s t ; : t e l i n u ebu l t r e ut lit i r ler 3 h isi i y ansu ,the i o lBso ins , 'elves to support, unless the Peinoerat. of Whigr.;. .. .. • NEW YORK itErPER. ( or both,) nominate men pieced to sustain Ihosei,., . • .?,-:-, pg inciples ; in which case of ly will this ticket bra_ clidwn from the hi:J. .- : , • i , l r g i at OUR owtti COFRESP9I%I.ENT.I . . . " , It'e• al I e:t, That fhefriendlof the Alaine. or To 4 I'l r,. i,/ the Erlqibition .I%i tion4 Illon tt tal Prphihnory Law, be reqUested t o me e t in thei r ,' ,1, - o , i f t-Sr.-. - rnief E mpi r e—Expl,,,iito,t 1 , 14 ;I i'1 , 4444•• , reSpeeitVe efrelinlid l4 . 4 nOt . ihroughont the enmity( If, ‘,..-I'ili chtent to Ert t rine ,they--.Ntagara 171,11., that florn the less bUlk demanded, nnd eslie- It on Saturday, ...cieptember 3d, at 2 o clocl:,:P. M ,Lori -: -----lf%r:ii-lii• r ! fiz liiiiiil—Prewat't Mu. , e — DIU- cially its exemption from those,deatttly breed ' the PilfPo"-e of electing twit delegites to represenill -11,.. -..••:, ~:, , 'J., th. Oatte .110.,i5e..-31,,,,,,,,,,,;t, log tires becurnina ,. ;;so frequent.4nthracile. each Boronali, Ward, and Electioii.distriet ,in t he', l ,i is ifi - air - Iwo yj---C:iniiir," SO Verr i ;In of 16i Sea'" , 0 ,1, have to ke -r ; ., / County, iii County` ConventiOn in, the.: Borough oC ''''-- I.""rt ' ...\;'',"/, :•-ityir -- -A ,,,,, 4/ of the A'''t" . l •••• , . "11 bstituted ia•the BrittAt Pottsville,, on Monday, Sept i eitibir fish, 1553, at 1: • 1 4 , , 4," . N avy Commercial ltiljrine,prupetild be .f - teaM, ~'clock, ; 5 . M., for thepurrfni6S3l7 nominattaz cal . --- -, in pla i ce of btiumlncitts? &dates fur the Legislature, Irrespective of party. ; iti , m/ye.:!, That tbei.r proteedings be ,sieved by: i , the Officers. and the tieereinfies be requested to fur •:1 'fish the papers iii its Com& copier, for publica-1 . ..- tion. ' ' - , '' I (0 C 4 A CMlllllliii.iaton was repl tram Prof ' .1.041•:';'...1 BRYAN, oh Philadelphia, twilo was mamma:led as, - , - , one of the rpeakers.) expie.. - sive or !Ili regret that; he wan unable to attend the ?meeting ; *turn etn-ill i.. 1 bodied this sentiment - 1 - Th. , temperance reform:in the United Starr.-H;_ it progress is aready and -Mir, audit is one oi the, 'met Leant Ifni 'and striking Irividei...es of the poweS of a tier and enlightened pr , ziVe, not only Ito goveni.; iheinselves plittcally. lit !ti', reform •them-ilvebi morally. intellectually and ihystrally. God speriffi the good rause!" ' - :f. .i ~ -; , • ''; Rev. Mr. Siestaadiltes'scd Me:meeting in an el oquent and touching mannell, in support:A. the re. , d Muttons jiiiiadonted. • i• 1 ~ i • B..l3.seinotosinw. E. , a4 .i onel in the .-peakert - : anuntineed, then teldre;s4.4) the meeting in a hilm , l:. forcible, impressive sod I el'ne manner; calculated: 10 - i-nrritilite to ,41'4,11,' e er ion to carry out I the'.' chews of the meeting. ','• , ' i ' 1 . 1 ' 1 1 ; It M. Palmer, 1:....1 . I mfg called upon, Pro. eed."-: ' ed to address the meeting,.. id Miplemloll ho the psi ! ,‘ priety of a nonlinat ion liiri the Assenitily ,by tln:.,:;1 temperniaVelnen. 01 the ('Oidittyl areOrtling to %hell Illtov. , resolution,; but aiitaiowledging the ';itment'i tieces:ity of doing something to 'prevent- the '1:414; . , , injury intemperance, is eanitiontly causing in 0021 midst , affiriniar„.--that, as itie; Pro:tenting Attorney;' of the. County, he knew tlyAbirinely per.cent. of alb the liimitess of our 'criminal - eotirts originates hi', the iii-e Or itum; and sitgOtting that the Tempt:l'4. aiii:e men were strong eitoligbi,andbougld,' iii:teadi of pits:suing the plan in reform, Ili 'suggested in thg., above resolutions, ruttier to - peel:it? cOntrril the fling- - ; nations of the present great political parties. by af, - 1 tending their primary meetfags, and folios sectirP:i the praise-worthy object ltoW In 'view. 1. . Eilyeard Owen Parry, I lienj. Barman and Rexli:rl Mr. Steck replied toiMr. [Palmer, in further estart , : I nation and vindicatida of tli'e 'position. the terapet , -, once men were about takin'g ; in the reform. ; 'I , ' The'CUAIII. appointed a committee of five whosel ditty it should be to appoint a Vigilance Commit-1 tee, to be composed of persona residing in ilte,dit l ] lerent parts 01 the county ;fthe foster coinuidteC to have the power of sitlikitinion in ruse of .ahserll, , lees at their meeting for G 1 :, ,, purpose aforesaid. :i.i. Said Committee consis'iit the .fia.low persomi:, L. 0. Parry, John T. lAleti, (iew..;‘, Jeiiiiing , ,l4:l mor go n and ALIIOII l'olla, , fin Motion of It. it.fifrienf l , '.ilf ..* ,- nt , , , ,t. Tlitit Thompson Afio.lher- :'3. 0.- Ball, john.P.randt, A. 11(144.1 and 14... K: Cliiclo4 t,r,lni - ii Committer to ;trim:girt an address to till, people at Schuylkill Counify, selling fnetti thn ails; jests of this Convention. mid !evil. , before the, le'4 pie the statistics or the Ruin Tratee in the Colint. On niot ion 'the Conventidu adjourned-xi:le./ie. - `' (ttliped by tl o ffi cers.) -,';', e TO THE TEMPERANCE. MOVEMENT. In the Temperance. Convent M's proceed• inv. in another coluMu, will be found the main - ground of Palmer, Esn.'.s °PPG' sition to the plan adopted by the Conxention, for the advancement of the Tethperance cause in Pennsylvania. We have no desire M find fault with Mr. Palmer for theexpres. sum of what may be Lip hopeet convictions. Every one has a right to tits own opinion, l'and.the Convention seemed anxious to elicit • a general expression front all present. in or -11 der to ascertain` the true state of public leel -1.164 on the , subject, 'hat nothing': might -be done in advance of, or in opposition to, that great test of the efficacy and essential value, of ill public measures or Legislative eitact.. (MIMS, Viz: popular sentiment.- But We dot want to combat Mr. IPS ipinions and to eon-i since him, if ipossible.land his friends ath,eiri larlacy and that they are prartically Lir. , Mr. P. admits the urgent neceesity th ‘ l al Temperance reform ' and gives tine. of they %eft' stronpest reasons in if9aVor—t-that 9t) per rent. of all the criminal Business =of the! i 'ounly, lorithe last three years, has resultedli from the traffic in Rum : but be objects toll the plan o' nominating a. separate Legisla: live ticket, suggesting rather that the 'Tem perance nicu as :ndirdual (46zinc, seek co l tintroliiie.eristing political parties. • Noiv the truth is. this isi the very thaw , j the:fe ~ perance men are aiming at,- to intfilj, eit.le th4Q political partie s , ....0 - tar as the L-, ai.slativQ ticket is 'concerned, 113 their favor •/ hut the . want to Ido it in a. different way !tom that Mr..P. i suggests. ; becathu, as Mrl P. welt knows, his plan has beko already; lied here andan many other place:, and hai invariably failed. Heretofore, whenever the, Tetnpen r iiCe men entered the political arena! as In:lid:duals, they were Carried along with the popular current of. Partizan feeling and have Ictt sight of the great ,object' they had must , at' ; heart when starting out. . 1 1 iii Maine, it tvill be recollected, the friends ht the cause hied to operate on eie pulitg clans rthis way, for Upwards of ten yearst and ail last had to — , shift their tactics nod 11 take other ground. The Promises of mete partizan politicians before elections have all a Id everywhere been found very del,' I ceptive 11 Th du 11'11 C ounty T n perance men 1 } ,t , e 1 . ,i are n ot 'about to change th'ci r plan of attack —they, diave proved, ,to their sorrow, that !, in ti a only'iiri" , ‘,.there is strength." They eretriforealloWed lie politicians to lead, anil then they, came st raggling , best , they 'Could. .They Itave post ll to - the van. Being composed' o o f both parties, they will nominate a misetb Legislative ticket, one Whig and one Don° rat, two of the best meu the County afford who May he poliiicians, pledged to the so port of any and every.measure their . teepee eye party- principles require of them 4-• only t iy*ust*.firmly pledged and rebable t addor is of a Prohibitory . Liquor Law. lf either oX both the political parties nominate equall Well•qualified nien in this respect; the Temp ranee candidate or candidates will be witted atm, and thereby the object of the Nese t movement (and the pad Mr, P. , sug' ge4t) il l be • autained—bat othenyise, tl . I rirpdi' \ of the cause 'are doerthined to mild o' to theirMwa ticket - nail fight it up to tit l e' s . ,I last. F.',o gentlemen, Whigs and Demoerats, • . prepareTto toe Me 'lark; ' - '. . • 1 A notlt'er bugbear in 31r. Palmer's eyes, re slitting froi f p the present movement, we reel ! olltct,as the choice of " one-idea'd" Pep -1 resentat've, wild , wound be able to ai wail to anything elai , ,:but 'the particular crotchet, in which they were elected. ' i. ' • . F, We w uld sinitily ask,"-does Mr. Palmer v.,, think r . a . :ritan,'s advocacy of a Prohibitory Li. quor TAW unfits hini- for iiarts'aeling miif cellatiecius business, or that , a Representa tive, Chfisen on this ground, would be there ht disqualitiid from attending to other ptib-' lic.ineasnres "for the common good of the .1 lommonwealth ?... Our'opinicia is that_ Ots l r l iilerie(On this was would be far 'more-likely to bevotne a faithful Representative: at ai'e tcivrrests - ,ut - the-propic; - theminte people,:thab those chosen merely for their political piejudi ,„-,ts.; • at any rate, we can see no possible ieii• ;;•.,..---.PAN' l l'y .a Tenaperatice man maY o not be Oa ', , ,i..,1 Li• member of the Legislature, and.ecual• •',,. caiiable' of .dischargidg hie duties, as' a 11114'adyocale, aiiy day. Mr. Ira oppoli fiat' 'tin this Score, wilt not " bold water.'.' I, have (ake 1 advauc l men of 6 - iforTs 6tbit. lir Ctsit.r.'t PATER, 'which es a pilfeci ge4L; pilbC.he.l by the. American 'true( oeetc, cbd 1 - 01,‘•h ought to br in evert. Minify. is ); - .sued month ly, a t 12 et. Ili, per yeaT; can be sillei-er,hed for ill, P..oisAN's where thet numbers clan be chinned and a sample seen. All the publiea -I,- of it American Tract Society can be ohtain d of :=Tore, German,English and Welshi— i....nildren, ~ ive• our Pennies riki .subtcribe to this Papci— it only Tests 12 rent-' u year. }:crtme.ti of- New Yark , : is now pi11...1406Z Slllll.:.7l'afr in minilteri, to ho'compleie in scitren icy Per part42: - + rents, thin, inaLiag cheap volume, considering the ' , ulterior \ •tyle! in wit:t, aI. got lip. 'lilt; type and clear and the p:tpc,r pood. can cutely th t . wort: u. onelwhich wtll moisfy 'eyety %ol. , eiiper. The ttuntbers r'an be had at /:,rnmiU".s., "Lts thiy all, ii.ued, wevtly. I.:lroottAm for Amz.ust contains '224 pages. Tie reathng, matter comprlsing tdortes, historical and i- Nraphical sketehes; poetry, humorous pieet , ,hOok tao Tem, ke , js unmunilly\ intereMing, belaK wiert , per , e.l with muncrous handsome iani mat ton •,t Graham t• the '• trump" of monthlte+- Price $ 1 4 \ l'2 a year, 45 vents a titiinher-101.• tit 1:.; urnr,r s.• \.. 1 . 1t . i: f :11YSTAT. i' . o.'iAl rN, pablvdted ty kit' at liam•lang. ia an :llq Tempt-pave advo4a e i 1, hatiktaz ntantiffis in the good eaa-r. •::•tti• b a la 1 - r e` ti.( -11`, , eneoaragetlietit—aive it a lot y - ileet[p. teat only ~ ..- - 1 3 %ear. , I •1 iti OEI'4:PA - INC IVIINF.P." shall •be lie atiF li ' x l arced:--hi,.corilrilunicallo4.e s omes toi) hoe 'lr 1 i: week'A issue. We like the spirit manitesteittiti the defenc, of ills countryaleit and fellow laborer,td .1 Tut: -.Swig. of the Lenape Maiden" IA! ;.-a• therloug. but we will try to make room for it rir tt week, or•ns early thereafter is possible. iota! Slffairs. • t.:7* County Tenp?rance Coniviiitton.—P4P. suant to,a call of the Temperance Committee! of 1 S',liiivlk 01 Comity, the-friends of a law prididatilig she !ale 'of spirituous or malt Liquors, except or :tlechanical, !dedicate! and Sacraments! purposes, %vithoutdrstinetion et party, met at the Court !louse in the afternoon of the -211th just , r• Dr. E. CIIICIIESTER. - was unanimously cared to ihe presiding chair. The object of the meeting was stated to be the securing oh a Legislative Tiik et at the coming election, which should tic pled 'd to ritprorr the Prohibitory Liquor Law in the Halls glit 04 our Reßresentatires next winter. AANON ?OTIS, DANIEL :314IVELY and ROSS l3tit.r. Jere then elected Vice Presiderets, and S. D. DA s ..1. Ulla C. L. r: - )fiILT:ILTON, SeCfelarles. • ' • On Motion, it was resound that a committee llof VeCen be appointed - to draught Irlivlintqns exprt4- !MVO, of the viewsof the meeting. The-Chair Ap nungcil Eli Thompion, John Brandt,Geolge Marti:. , erijaniiii Ruman i a L. Pinkerton, Henry Reid '. Sen.. and Rev. Mr. Hasstoger, liatd committee. 1 During the absence of the Committee bpon res lotions,Edward Owen Parry, Esq., aildrerped the meeting, in a pertinent manner, upon the. ti.ecegai y of such I.4rii , latioe as would strictly prohibit ibe urn Of tutFascating liquors, as a beveragelin oar 1 wii.lll. i . ' ' I The Committee to draught • releilutiong, reporte. i the following which, being reed, were adopted, i with the accompanying preamble : - l Worgra-., It IS El tuMillMetallii prineiple in 1 11 free governments, and more especially that of. 1 le United States, that all power in derived from .I e people, and that in them 11 vested the full power of • making such laws as they shall deem necesrary or it ri common wailfate of the. governed; *hay t ice are regpansible for any nod all the evita tort wkfh the pen le that nation may labor - an . V lEREAN, tieliCe /UM proven to us thatl mo i adoring vending Of intomeating liq - s as beverage ter the lx.opie, has a meet - dem is • tendency,and is the tountalo - hrodfron3 which ui :Trip' . the most of- the, et-Oland enoraulies which ailditt gociety in all its different organizations and relations; and...._ Watts,At; We are ,satisEed !tom atemru'p p. gad from the #tetit> t zi of cal COgiqueEtACACIII• ~~ . LT' Police" Arrests:--iThe Police—the leace* Pollee (they de -rice the dist inct ion Pre.leryeil", bare been act ivelyengageiLluring the weekl..tiart -* into e . xeenlion the tiothie ev ion,dy . there is -not one word nientiOned. about etiimne'SL .. -Not even alnanae is to be t toptid for chininq'tieither in the Greek.; lex won of 'Pollux nor in the. Roman of Grapal ch. The richest ancient families had' their smoke-rnoniB like the:poor Ruskians ul our day, and they used them for drying: woad. and preserving vietuali. - Eirerklkind of wooden utensils were made of dried and if ttnolied wood, anU onit Chia .kind of' vino& l --oinetinie saturated with , was used • for 1r 'burning, to diminioi the snioke. Dried and singed wood Was a regular market article.'— Travelers, who had to enter .sometimes on' their journey the , houses of thipoor, tom= plaided of the smoke, Whidt blinded them. The first progress consisted in the invention of a hole dug underneath 'the floor of the house, filled with wood, And kept bunting by the draught thOgh a second aperture.i liteece. they • used fire-pans, Standing in the middle ot.. the 'room,' and suirounded with ..screens'•qn -which 'sometimes fine carpets , were fixed, in order. to enable the ladies to warm their feet. • • A'mure recent invention waffthat to rise vapor ter warming i bur , the titrhealth)i liu-, nudity, and its costliness, prevented itsgen eral use. The under-ground Clumneicon tinued in more extensive reriuirement; tho' the people: by severe laws, (the jaws o f Py rotegium)` were obliged to coyer them when . they went to bed ; and, as hilaw thebour ut coyerlng•the fire-places lips also fixed in the evening, people had to lie home at that . time. and-a bell was, rung,lcalled curfew, Ilium coucrefen) that isolie hell for eovi.ring the tire, and the Qatholie, clergy introduced a prayer forthat purpose, whip is called Ave Marie. ' ' - .) Our kind of chimneys 4 iverOot earlier in; vented' . than in the 14th ' century, and Italy the first countri iti the fist 'of progress. From there it was intioduto Gerrnany; but the chimney-builders Ad 'sweepers. tv,ere, even there, Italians. As thelchimneysatere narrow, only rink; boys could enter them for the business of sweeping, and poor orphan children were tor 'Mat purpoie employeth— When, later, chimneys -wee introduced in England, people were - so regardless t 4 the age of these boys that even children - of six 'year's and less were considered suf fi ciently old for employment. It is 'humiliating for every good Chnstiau that eighteen hundred Years after the birth of our Sitviour, poor lit-, i Ile children were, in Engla d in the 'most cruel manner, forced 'td tha tlabor. They were generally driven up , t i e chimney by kindling fire beneath litflTl. , I. Soon they be- . came crippled for litetitne, and a sickness was very common With .thOm, called earlier of •eh,rnney-swerpers. T he,:,Eueish" Parliament ordered, in 1817, the age to he: eight . ICels. and reitritied the matt* 'crutities committed against these wretched creaturts,,b,ut, accor ding to Chancellor Nietriayer,l these cruel and , outrageous habits: were still in existelai:e Within the last twenty year4;[aitliougli a Ma. chine teas then invented; with which bkile . ty-five out of every hundred chininer..do mattes how irregularly eonsttucted, could be titt , ept..l Bete, in,:this ekiuntty, nigger-Jiff.; follow' that busi ne s s,' and they -pasts thrbuiti the. streets uttering their sei t trice braoc vocal advertisement. Often, bontever, people let their chimneys taketireond tairriout, , Whirti causes false fire alarms, and it turnout of the firemen. To the different ha4irkves, yaiioiis kinds or chum/els are Comtiucted, DWI psi , ents'are granted to the Mani improveMents in that most iMportant ream e of our $, mg ms:-.— . N. Y. Democrat.i --1, - . .--• •• CU II 0 El tosmo 1 146 '',l" 1300 u 97, tow, 11 . ou