=2lil=! q,ti.M.Wo,:# - :';'-‘,sttt'o4l POTTSVIL-Ljt-, PA. SATURDAIt. JAN A t tar Ttris. -MINER St JOURNAL kat 1:-lar ger circulation Non an* other, Netatillrr 1" d " [Eska is Northorn Pennsylvania. It ez retaares emote dia Coal; Iron and *urine's ines,mat only In chi and Oar adjoiotiv woman. Ina ifi all our wigs, and it also rare/4/.34F tale!, amw4f, sansoss in Schuylkill ortrisfy; untie rensfere st One of dolmas* valik.iteAdvertisimg Inds um.. in he County. )3ut frro psirrrs /44P. 10 many tapir ' aliArs enrolled on :scatter:prior liar. ci cr o mea a nd. rutisc School TeJeloY.., tent[ be suppled. wit,SlVlOfiners' Journal at $1 per anurtm, on adiunc!. AGE TS POE MARRA , JOURIVAIL s harts J. Cosoiisoi., AshNM. • FatDEUCIC Liorntaniths, Tamaqua;.: TnoArson A. Gonrnrr.Tremo4ll uAntanki:Hcrintaity, 71 Pine York. a are authorized to receive atb3cription,,. ad vitriieementsoke., tor the lilinerf Journal, and receipts far the same, WHIR 6TATE, CerNNENTION At a meeting of the WHIG STATE COM MITTEE, held pursitan/ to public noticeo o Philadelphia, on TUESDAY, the 13th of December, in the absence of the Chairman, AI K. Coen' s, was called to the Chair. . The isubjecfcd the meeting having heen stated, it was, on motion of CU. Edie, of Somerset, unanimously Resolved. That a Convention of Delegates of the Whig partii be , held at Harrtsburg, on • the 15th +day of Mareh, 1654, foi the purpose of nominating a candidate for Governor, Ca. nal Commissioner. and Supreme Court. A. IL CORNYN, Chatrition. • Herter S. Evans, Secretary. STATE TEMPERANCE CONVENTION 'A Mass Contention of the friends of Pro- hibition will be held in, Harrisburg, on the .Vtith and 27th of Isnuary,lSs4. at 10 o'clock: A. M. We hope - every•city and town, and • Temperance organization ofthe State,'may be•tully represented.: Never hare •we been called together under such circumstances? as • the pre-sent. Voter: of Penusyliania, come • up to the Metropolis', and greet the good men you have elected; to enact a law, to sup• p,resm the drinking houses and tippling shops. Distinguished men from other States will be with us to assist in our deliberatsons. By order of the State Ceotral Committee, THOS. WATSON, Chairman. E. W; JAmisoN, CortesPultding Sec'tY• ItgeIAIPTS, For -Miners' Journal" . ..lace . lasi Pablicaticia. 1 . Q ' We hope those in armor's abroad will for• ward their amounts due, us speedily os poss/14e--as our eipenaei for paper and labor , tire: N:erfla-av y. . Sooluel Auman, fojad. I'J54, 5.2 00 hates Reed, to Jan. 1;1854, i Y 12. Sames'E, Schearer, to Jan. 1,1834; -2 04 Thornan Schollenbeiger, to Jan. 1,1954' 1 00 Jahn M Culp, to Deed 3, 195.1. _ lou William Walker. to Ally 1, 1351, , 0 1 3 11„._...Beveridge, to July. 1, 1834, 09 JobaiSpencer, to Julyl, 1854 5 - 100 Willibm Harlan, to July 1,1854, 2 011 -rObaties Walker, to July 7, 1834, 1 00 Wm. A Hammer,- to Tilly 1, 1854, '1 00 13J Ridgeway, to Jtut. I, 1851, - 200 W YA.gard, to Jan. 1, 1854, -2 00 N W West, to Jan. 1, 1854,. 400 James 3 Feller, to Jan. 1, 1854, . 5 Oil SS %Yard, to Jan. 1,.1554, 400 Joined Gihon & CO. ' to Jan , 1;1854, . 600 P W Schaeffer, to Jan. 1; 1854, • 2 00 Johnston & Co„ to Jan. 1, _16`53, , 1 00 Hodge & Fisher, to Jan. 1, 1955. • 200 JOlliptt Morgan, toles. 1, 1834, • L 00 M Dormetzer, to Jan. 1, 1854. r 1 .00 Samuel Snyder, to Jan. 1, 1854, • 1 00 Michael Kelly, to jan. , l , 854, ' f= 100 BUSINESS DEPART DENT rir JOSEPH PATTERSQH hai retired from the Opal filo M . Charles tidiperlic Company. JAMES'GILLINGITAM offers ten building lott, oil the road from Miattraville to Westwood, at Pnvete sale. Examine the advepleement. CFA HOUSE AND LOT pl*santly, located on Mahaqtougo htreet are o. Bred rale to.,' Judie Pontiroy. Those in want of auett property. would do'Well to examine this. • WY: TAKE great Pleasure in calling atten tion to the advertisernent ) ot .Messrs. EDWARD LAMIZET 8E co., of :New York, whose adver tisement will be foundin our paper ot to-day. The .senior of this firm was tor many years at the head of one of the most ctitMisitie Jobbing 'Hoitsek of Philadelphia;ind for the fast four years in this city, where he removed forj.the purpose of belitg able to give,the numerous patrons of the house all ihe ad vantages that - were to be gained by being lOCated . in the Central Commercial Metropolis of theNnion; aui thus tar the effort hebbeen crnined with un precedented success. We bespeak; for theM,Ni. con tamed succetie, as' their efrortsjit.pleaste and low prides deserve ft.—Excel/or. • Q r Rsv., 3e ass; will I.ectoie'tnifioe the Literati, Society; next Wednesday ,eve ning. • 13:7Ta0 " FIRST' ATEEtING " Of thei:tate - Teachers' Association, whose proce Mgs were reported m our lest, should have read "first annual ,Meeting." By a motion of Mr. A. IC. BroiVne, an active and efficient teacher of thisiplace, the itslocia_iitir will Min assemble in Pottsville in s' next. • ic (7LangnAt..—Judge Helfenstei lately sent from his mines at Shamokid; a beat load of coal,, to be dittributed among t , e poor of Lancaster city, and he turther . proPoses to make arrangements for an annual contribu tion, for The same putpose. This is a com mendable example.. • . • STATE- LEGISLATURE.—Both Houses assembled and were properly organizer' on. Tuesday.. In the Senate Gen. Maxwell 111 c: Caslin, of Green, was eletted Speaker, and in. the House, E. B. Chitse, of Carbon and Lehigh, both being the, nominees of 'Dernocnttie caucus. • Ea' Ova ANNUAL COAV STATV3TICS•-- - These will appear to the Journal next week, it being impossible to collect the necessary data for i mpossible publication. They will be full and reliable, and the information furnish ed in that one copy of our paper on this sub ject, will be enough for an ordinary volume. Every individual in the United,States inter ested In the Coal business sliotld have a copy. Those who want an extra supply will please send in their orderstis earlrtis pos*ible. , 4 . _ Kr raom HARaisstar4.—w e received lb* -: 7 letter from oul-Bealator yesterday . ? *portant : .". 4. .• • I . . SE;i4TE C431112R, ) -.; . IlarriabUrz. Jan %PA., 1854.. j , am .sati.—lthe Legislator is thy, organized if i teady for business / and, is you will see b y • i gedings, several Bills &real) , read iu place._ 1 el i,..G usg e Law," ~ Consoluittion," ec.a., are on. *pie, and trorn outside tallt.and'he recommends.: Lyon is t h e Governor's Messaßt ter* is no doubt of an effort being made to extend he mi s i ng L aw to Schuylkill County. Whatever 0 , 311 , e our pep. pie may take upon this question ' , lust be deter-- wined at once, or they may again\e , urrtrp .l ed.- ' Indeed, hope you will urge .ePen r people the necessity of forwarding early whale ... k. 6 ,,, N1i0n they intend to ark for our County. : _ Very truly von r! • INO. HEN ircKs. B. BANFiAN; ESQ co- STATE- TEurEasNct CoNvEntm.— By an official autiouncernent in our cori aa , a State Temperance Convention is ma. at Harrisburg, for. Thursday and Friday, to t and 7th inst. Delegates are expected 1$ every. County, as it is intended io be literati; a Mass Convention. The friends of thy cause in Schuylkill should be moving.. We are more, than ordinaqty interested in this matter, and it will riot 0) to let this occasion pais without our representatives being pres ent. AL full and able Contention at Harris burg, while the Legislature is in session, would hare a _potverful effect 'fOr good.— Strike while the iron Is bor! Hon. Neal Dow. of:Maine, Win ? H. Tan Wagner, Eq., of the " Big Tent," Gen t Ca rey, *Ohio, and other distinguished cham pions of the cause, will be Present. (17 A WORD IN SEASON:--It is understnod : - that we hold out a standing solicitation to Ouic friends throughout . the Region and 'els where, abroad u well as at home, to furnish us'wiih intorniation relating to the business, of Mining and the Trade generally. Our object In this is simply and exclusively, to publish (Sets foe the information of the read er, and thereby to advance the interests of regular business, and•not to puff' either eoM• pules or individuals—our columns are de voted to a higher object than Mock sales. Persons, therefore, kindly' complying with our request, will please bear. this in mind, and give us substantial facts, not s peculations —we do not•witai the ;Journal to bear ',even the seifittaoCe of a puffer.' But while it is our especial care tofrotect: the public from i mposa j oe , we hope at the same time, to avoid doing any one injustice, or in any way depreciatiog the real .ealue of whatever may Mil tinder our official' wits. =5==3l2MMl t..&,_ sitA E. • ''..,,A „il ;.- ~ OF 110WEIMIt U t illtilititibiltitil Ilse !Message was deliVeredT at limn% on , Wedaesday. .It it too • long for lmertioli in • . ... oar columns enure—we . therefore coruithse . it t min' gouty the most itaportast partsuna bridged: •,, t opens briefly, with cineig,ratulationit/Pon „the general health and prosperity ..fii3i;Stilie far the year past ;,and thea phi geiAtnt(ne dillely to Medlar eel', as follow 't se ' ,. -7 'r '-' i 1 [ . _• 4 • ' • 1 - rtralloas. , . 1-: .:,- ~..... . • ",•• The ret mfusat It'd tre4ury tut! tit ''verif.los, 3, - exclusive of tuunaL, and mctuding th e 000;4 boltaire Ir k ilmlremmor on the tint day of - Veecrllbez, 1 72. ( F21 . 10 g 5'171,07 '72.,) mominfeti totted vitt of 45 -. 94174 47. ' . t , - —:i , he payment, for tht• , antt• prro)4, enttlnfive to Its and okher eitraordini,ry axPen . d. l tore.s7'inial a . 4al pont o f :53,1,31,043 47, In , mg 51.5.18,`32 1 .,i!-!, ' lo,;i than .the reeciptr. 02 this exe..t.., .rY50,051; , ,C;.) wait `paid . t., the . tior.3inwqiners of the Smkin.t". Fe u d, will .155- O .OOJ towarl the pit} tnent of 0,1 debts 11{,d ,h, constrttLikm of 114 W milrit." oi l (he No r th pranch canal and I' ante taVroal. hkEi ag part Of the temporary Maw, 4ulhorizetl i, by the li k ) altar ninateruth of April Ith..t ; which, I.:gratin. wo i h r. b u ia n eu In thy trammel. apparabie to tae re dontpttoo of fmt,Ltaudlng kt'ang, redilq. theamfiat balance on the afft thr, Pf Ltrt•ettther 'IP.% to Or s u t apt:it s tAiiicilx Ituroki , ti ..aia tOenty•iive thousand d o umi-to Le u•vd .ir Mt• pas.rnent t.o' the Fett:thitif luter6/.....,' ~., receifq toy . the year o, kik:Wiling tile toilette+ et,theitreovookr, mt. the 1ir..1 .01\reat6iir„ 1863,1itav k at Jay ov oilaybt nal, 1 e•-• mimed lid tool;g-1007-34: '''. ,• TIAe C.atn* , ..o.liii. tnr.tlie same tit'rinil, incl4o.• ' alt Sikill,flol) fOr . tbilip..i.) nicht of otd th.'l,), , i, ea . tfir .• publieterka,andfc.., 00,000 for the zifitting WO, , ~ , , AroulO ,teoto.ard,olr;ppoper . e . ,,t0 toehoheir, wiii, ow ex v, t , v 4pe l „nii i ,5 1 ..Z I ~..0),(A1, 1 , leav lug a, bdiatlkA at 'he itreeriury 'bit trio fir.: of Docrilther, Vial, of 51'010,•117;;f4. lieilticting hom this $ l . - Y.45,0tg,,t the aatojaitt that •tioind .renintri Et - the treasury 7tl - the eiere,t. due Fet , rUitry, i,_ IS-55, flea' ' 1 0 ! have a , urPle.: tereaue ot k ivr.! :Vit.h),lll4). I`t' ,- , ; 7'11.1 , 1 trn o i4innte appal cut to toy i!l,ti, that am Iten,ttty , lA:jl!.littV , t Inc abllr,y, &It: , .: pik ~,pf,i,ik '!'year, tO re lent the cut ie alit L I chil,q,,,S, :try lott4, l .atn:y uutiNtaatat.g, and pay the : UN (6 I winch F Ance eoireelly rtnerred. • But au 4 li t io n ia , drafts Ktlinohl lie made upon- ii, wthioot 1 vi ..,io being tirol-Rtatioter titer pal meat: - " .,t , " Al )he lilac tit illy induct ova Mt , . Wth';tile , lii biU , ".oof.illk„Stllle tyrre. as 1.)!Iow , . to V . . - ;(- .... sii - o „ r (mat', h00da,5',. , .;;;1.1, 3 .rit .F.vore, olio". - : 'du - ' 3(3;04 `S lti' F4iiir Aoki-one. haq per vent. Loomis. . ~o,ol'oolo • - I t ) ii eilel aoteo,. per net or may 4, 1,54 I . , ' 'u.:,',11 a 0.t.1 ,Lertificaten fort utupatil. in•,eiet , t oil - - n Et, the pabloe debt, for the yterslsl:;, i ', i 4 '44 wail, 'ilrftilli their act Lumen , 'i tell interti4„ - . : 211 , 1, 1 ;9!A d4t.-itic eretittero; 4:end - ice k•o, • i 82.9:0t ,ii l c .) • , --,...- utal, liebtlitte.ro. theettiber I. t 451, $10,151,45rl i . . Add loan Lot' Apiti :,." len:e., too the . completion ot the ~ .Ncilli Ilancli • ennui, • • ' and I ' the example of. Ohio iiuggii.,•loll -as 1 • . worthy of , imitation, Where such,:ienbecrip- Boni are prohibited. b y laiv, , ..? •. !: . c ..t . ~ . cURRENCE. " I . j ; • $128,351 of the Relict. issues of MltyllB-11 are unfortnuately still in Circulation. I :Leg „ . islative provisions are recommended.: tii can •l . 1 eel the whole amount' as sacs as ptissible, and fit liirbid l auy re.issne. . . - • Ttie X ieiti ot the EieculiVe Jut': die 'ilost , ernotent of the State currency are tnatplvex • ,-., • . * 4 - 1, 4, 4 ` pressed in the follow hie:extract: ::: .„; • F r . ° , w hi c h We wire the tO,ll.,vi ng ,p aym ,„ b , y er : •-• !lave al Wars held the doctrine; That Or coun• .- try, tike all others, must have a system, of dtirren- To Illa sinking tuna, 5ida1..,•14 Intateat on ontatanding 1 `id •t; • ~ cy; nail whtlat, therefore, I have resisted flit ex- • • t l•CrlifteiAlrh, t :,;),7::41 . 1 - I , ' ,-,...ice increase of banking capital, l' hive' not : _______4_ 7:0, ,,,, 1 cii aotigld to uproot, entirely, the system_ we have ! : :. - ~- •,' - -- i That dis the. best that the: it Pf Mau eall•tte‘fiae• • • i i ....._ ______.. . .; ;.w 272 0-2„..l*,,lioi4clieved, n . or is it probable . that tbe!authort. To • l:sint 0 1 1 un i d :. e41 ' 1 ) 7 i t ' r t e a ti t t: l it h i s .r o e A ,lt. in 71 ~..3, . 0: 1 its paper m ken), . enjoying the experience ot ' I'l To inetn"" k3 P` $ , , ~- tLe prti•ent age, and poaseaaing the vast automat of 1 emu aim in existence, would hare entalled„this ot The. public Sian', it should ta.; rued in a t, bil th e ; cancellation 01 srt Per '''' 'nt ' '. we have 4; evil ti"Poit us . But we have it, and the best ,we can sow of 20,000 dollars annitally ' he " v6: "" r it!' Co is to mitigate its consequences whilst it ;endings, w i,,,i, in equivalent ton virtual I - 'n/t 0 : Starl,t• .and throw Lit off by degrees. I believe rthat.the 000 dollars ot the live pet.t.eill. i.h. The aract.t: Tenneylvaiiiet fiysteda ot paper money, reseing - dan a ows saved wilt be a pertunn?et. re*ce, without Arciriliasis, ' , man as-it 1 , , end the, individuaddia making any exaction nom the peol i mi eutn.t i .f., 1 1 , 14 . 0 111 ,iockiloiders, i„. is nite ithan , y intier.— I prerer it Vastly to the goose plan eximing.in.some Lute a aubstanual addition to the :tin .; fund. .14;: 'will-he a virtual reduction ol the puh,dabi• to..th c • F. . orate. - neigooring states; or to the scheme btlfree diUcount :Of $2r 2 ; 222 47 - , • --'1 banking adopted in othealtectiona of the lUaisinf‘ • • youth Oloating liabinnes and cur ll / 2, deniarof The gradual Witlitlitiwal of, paper currency 'elftiasury, at oar period 1 tra i indaiated,• is reconinieuded, ttilth•the vietV of hiving -it' were asiollows : . - ' k a.s. • • Damages, bafahees on contracts, and 't, •• eventtaally itir.4lied with i gold and stlveri• lor labor' and mitermhs on •Itie. ). , , „ , ~ •' • .. - • . ' AGRlcanatiTa2.... public walks, prior to January, - 1 - . 1952 ~, , Attention is - called to,t he great and ginwing” ~ on th ' and ,ebo since paid, a•• •appears s,•. ks•of the' A 9lllibc Gen end, -11 l • ~ea :,larruitit , atcrests of the State, and a of el Temporary loans, ' ,- 7• - .):: ofif) ho' recommendation . for the appointment at' i . ..--: Unpaid appropriations, ..-i • • 1 •; • ' 1 00 ' 'state Agricultural Chemist is repeated. ' T : • .1 dot , Total, , 'Si 4 , '/I1 is , i•establtsfament of a:StateiAgocultuinl The floating liabdifies of the Cctn. -.,. .. 1 f0.,...,„...,dered feasible, and is according 1 • m9nWrititit, and current demand- 1 ~, i,"•-S' considered 'll?On the treasury at thin tulle, ; , i l ly recommended. ;, WV:, . t k' • tt . R. H. bud cepa c ectot $327, , , ,, 1 uo ; , 1 :„ ...-•,,,- PHILADELPHIA lirrElti„STS. • i l, 1• t, • ~,, i , Ani i add additional appropri ation for the enlir ' Tempor,ary loan:, fit,-i.t,u9 tio ! Unpaid appropmeicn., ittiii,ti.ts t,o • ....__, —_,_ • 1,•24.1, 00 'ding o the facilities of, the Navy voctit ---4. , Pliiladitiptiia, is solicited' of the 'Genital . : Dia - „. rei f i re Ix-twee:l the tWo jo:,110(1 , , SIT) 15 :. . .. s , , . -Pbcertiment.' • • 1 It will thus appear that th e ila.itile.; iw,iiil i ,,,, _ , . , , sl77,i3et 15 less Man , 4•1111 . 1 as,tinied the i,es. ,t. l'rtnli l" eti°3 i s - ""• - ' ll i i ' euld ed . upon . 't i e o da f a in ti y ,,g p t r i e e si b ;i:t . :::: l l , l o , ;• ,I r u t l l.4 ,o , ll , td ,,,, il le re:a i rALt i t t • liroposed consolidation ot the City and Could , .„ has always existed it.; a irr ter ()He's de.tret,i 11 of Philadelphia. 1 has not usually been - txhi . ued ill this ill,ritil, ~ o t, ~ • • ' di li bah i a ,„ l ,,,,i tlipropri ions..-IS til):11'04-, 11111.1hEl$ lint Leen rt. t-111.1111 II iiihily Stilfi, . present. During the year's l'i-roi. nn•115,11, 01!.1 toilir ii appropriations an ti d ~vin,•11... 1i,,,.,, Lien mad ward, the euilidnictidi ot •i ,, "* ., ,tinpri:4•eDient _ For re-laymg the roll:: tr,o r . 1. i , ,..t„, . Columbia railroad,' '. 35 - i.:4 For'ibe construelt , in ot a new ro'4 of avoid., the - inclined planes ;'1 , i ( the Allegheny mouriteint, . ; ..,;) , 0:; 1 I For`the completion :of the Werteri reservoir, • ri2,3 • ' For the North Brauchcarnd, ,000000 Fdr the new locks' on the Delaware! , .. . --, ••• A43;913 31 Total, From the foregoing figures it is appit that the operation's of the trettiAttk have excey \ our most p Fanguine expectation', ekitnizt over mi on . 0 doljere annually' above. the ordinaryi 0 „ 8 „d exiimies; andi.showing, that it uo nei,,,,„ toye . meets bad been in progreF, two tniiiiotV le ast, of the public debt coithl have been pa:d l og t h e lii3t iwo yearf, in'adifit ion to the extrit,„ 3 , expenditures, there was paid ( lit of ,h, 6 -i lry durihi; iiaid r :period, in mirsuatire c,f law priorlo 1552 : .for the Stale Lunatic A,yltiaro , no; for'he ptililtuatioa i - ii the Pcm-e,ii . .iiir t. ,.. chives and Colonial_ It cords $23,1 , i:i 51: ju e improvefent of the Slate Peultehthirieh 5.,iy ;,. for the putication of Prolet , or Rokrs' geoki o. shrvee 51t000; for the preparalion'ol.r,gt-tri o bookssl9o 19; to the Sugar Valley . and 14 Creek Turtiike Company SSdlOO. ' . 1 • 0 It willrsailily be perceived, thereture, IP should theeppiopriatious hereafier be tielifiel strictly to i,e ordinary expen, , e , , et governinei we shall lite au annual t , urpltts revetimi esevve fog one pram' of dollars, applicable to the par moot of theinded debt. • That such Ahmed be lb, policy-of tit. t . itute, • after the eompleiiou of the, works now ipreete,s, will not be doubted. The importance ol'zicti economy -in view of the great end to be attaltd—the hquldatlon of th e publi c : debt—and 00/ 1 4,1ent relief etsthe -people from tax... upon' for State rkpONCS, is 4)0 mithilest fur argtv! ment. Entortau4 t h ese views; I could not give:: my nanent to un) , .iew t-ehelart , of ifitprovemenif,, by the State." t • : „ .ti • The operational year inst closed do n ture, so far as relate gate amount of bus, per cent. than that gross receipts ainoun 495 33. being an l•xces i l receipts of 1552. This' out a corresponding mei sequence of a great redo , meamtre,in the opinion of tl demanded by public polic that whatever has been given to exter.d commerce ditur,ts for the year, accord Canal Comini , ..ioners, moat 177,742 75, leaving a nett bal but as this ' , um does not incl the cost ut new locomotive eL, Lion of farm bridges, thn i dedu4 proportion of these will leave 752 55 as the actual net balanc, The general affairs of . road, and of the North Br 4 Delaware division are sausf other divisions only tolerabl Rof the Allegheny Portage. R a very Ittiticondition, autism radical change in acs managet The Governor never it EIS proper management, - the v meqts could he " made toy let sante revenue to the treasury."' The work on tbe 'railroad ti planes on the Allegheny mount), progressed as rapidly as was antic) • is likely to cost a much larger sul than was calculated, but its immel pletinn is nevertheless recommenc the maiatelnauee of ;the old road, at : nut expense of 5450,000 is, the G thinks, " quite out of the quettiott!' alternative is embarrassing,. The estimated coat of completion 'Ord* Brinch Canal, at the ()gimlet . * the Governor's official term, was ). oak -.. $1,000,000 has since been paid ova" 50,0,00 more will be still mull 'Ps , -..lunction canal, between ;the York t • . and Elmira, will ,be ready for.. iness int auth'' and with thecorrspirtion about 2';s between Athens and the Scat line, the t t'Aestred continuous water corn • municatiortst ,veen the Chesapeake bay and the Norther', ,''tes will be effected. The sale ort , ,-. . t.,;•Pu.blic V; arks is discussed, the Goverrinratt . • • ~ ing t he neettlye, on the g mand - that air ..wed system of manag,e merit would ma, . in pny. lfthey 'must be sold he cant .. •,-- wecialiv against, Oft crea tion of a joint ~ - .n, company, t h e .atet.- ) •remairtial; a large . ~, holder; nod urges' -that it be a " b ", a ~. ,_.le, for a full com pensation, ma ez"!"!'. ' the bonds of the State, and under PI erva Ma an ,'•t t* e d ..., e restrictions." , The short term of 0 , : , of the Works is &inside ~..... iment to the rightful ad , ~, affairs, and !anger ones ar , :, t li. - 1) t ••,-K 1 .,•, c , r e ,,, , bras 0 : . i , SPECIAL AND OUNIBL'S wConfusion, .obi=cutity end Tl°s ' anneal volume of, lavvp—veseti •ley Oar private rightio—ettenpte,st the iv" ads upon end coneequent mrivingi and htig , ot power opinion, the. iegihmate mils at ;au el power my eta! omnibus, * ot,ppe. * * Ati • iiA of: mischief consists an the practice , c4iirce number.of lawr, entirely dirlitallitrin log amenities; in the seam bili,Lior wbet Om' 'vuty . -c4 , . ' • :- . Eir • : • ..Z. --..- ' ,. ' 4 ' .; iti 04 4 ... ....,.•1 9( . 4 _,.. - ar...4, ••"•.• ri: f, i 7 :•int.0. , :?!.•-iieliri , :•.- • .77 . E ':,',. At -Oust-ent ..414 ; . a-the - Pifisikirl of bills through - Mei ' *tali, Go al '- • ' 4 - - fruit " — Pettr'lit 11 ectul e 1 lt lli tiyitiat . - 7#l4altiltin.prhenee UM _ Oat* Ittlatt - thiti:htinett:itlititiiiatellOndllt; it ' il a 11 1Y:ne0" 1111 1 10 5216 . i Om 'iddlhiw; Pamt-dfi';',llpe media/Ole final adjoin:4nm of thik:bitl;i wde. tate, no leis thin