v. u. rAiTiski76, l .k:w and:Chesn.,4,slreitts; Philadelphia, and 169 Nas sau. Street, MOO; "Buildings,)` s iork, our auth qt l loAiklik l 7 o r:o44o l2 4 4 : . o ot ri# l : B P- 4 ! u je a t .o lll 4 4l oo4 l , lo otO anirt6ife ; theglint. 1 - ;.,thatit was given at Eas ,..*.iiiiti,llir,l6 On Satar.• • -,•4o4Euteillatlerililit; EN d# 4 .l? ; 4 1: ..c , i, - 40,fnidiitt, ;--` ,4itis,lftl4 1t:44400i w s ii Oii linen. a inter , n 0 6*: 4 iih, s , z 4, A 0. ) ,,ii : p: i,pik i iiii :: ptiblislietl t - giii*Okt#4l*,44loo - .,.?littefA4et4tl: --- 7 ; li t '4l - A; : :l3 PF#A4 o .f t i r k i.; •tßt l iCl l * . ljai sl;e i f " .l , f , sid •'! , ,,zrPlmr 4 i , 7lF, , ?:mtyqcgr!upg4 6,l ' .. .:lFee figklgnlj Fllkeienfee.9g,stl 6.9 §tate and:United, Illthis-ketOi• - 1 -- Thetenil that one-- ha..PM' 0014A/Fiegbii.pop . apeeelin fle*lfie c4P l l 4 l.*Pfi,ip , lbi , sfi lit!ng:Ten t., ykoisit;, bwff,,pnOt#'4o,tei t? , tinsiiie fpr,OYleget . pOtiligoo.blo4lhesenanurity, Wo should think :lithetlie7,4*Opl?. of All:entOwn and yicie i- If / '.4vecj:ititticiitnlling,:baiikr, ,i,o,ikejrheartle' OP/OPti.atul - llint it .srnuld Ani - the *lsf 'place ftetF! 'erfile4 - 0 43 4: tt . .Pehelee'e•ould , eintniate. 7 ! - - True, fitivpeOpfbnf Allentown aid;vicinil 15i have exlierje,FrAil;4 l kcethalling to theit• ,heart's eentelif s ! . .'ll?.t, :- in de; 4 Northatti pion _ link;'-Ottarierett ni:hler.. the present .system, , and ifiemenlein the'l'Lehigh CoOtily Banle?..i• tfinAillei - fieleg 'ehiFte l 74 . :fifi . :ltfie liefiiihr elaiiini`ihd.sFdarling oiyiktera". • of. Yissi illiiter , . one pf.ihe eoiiiiirtker.frifiiiiiiiiO;"We"flichi sybajbar /*if, Whip:hiaitities:teitihiaelf4li? part of:o4liiikikit . i,imieli 3 Of the business wants 4 **,* (4 60i0141 1, b0t iliento,liP: - 'llje lee' fere la thelefores e ntirelytinitilled , for. : , ' --, Jessej,ii:appeitrilittlido!otettinuch of' his time to the suidy.'of . .bbithing,'dniing which he hie , ret4OFeil:chfi4erling "individual liability 14 1 8 , . feteiri'asihe givel check . for the protection of the hihncent -tioteholdar:'.inThe '"Lehigb County Bank" at Allentown ? iiiintbn 'first in Pennsylizt nia,*htbis fait:tuns "protectrie clausal! in it.— 'llii - stailtNran'taftniiid by lihi 4 . .etts of. lfie Tilicieontithe',Fentiiitnenee!wasObat one who lifik.Atr?':44iitiliiei.iO be gained by "Jose's 6 "1... 04 - .#0., °l , " 'i.Fi' l4l !d iheOedPeople i'ftha. 3740141?"-thlutin ,121..tity ti f insatmd dollais, for in. triOirii?JiiitY•of:Jillentowtrao circulation could be kert . 4aiii...'lltit.itierAtit should judge to; , be .".iresie's faliniiie taatisofswiedlini by lief:et Le .gislattire.r4..i'lli. cifizens• , of Allentown' - and yicin ity were..bitirlY'unanitnous .i n ' fa vor afrepealing ' the «liability, Chaiiir," but the feaihers , that .11ew . 41 ro , so thick' a 4 fil ' arrisinirg at the time, preiented thins M=fr .: b og ' :it *a cted. .. 1 , -.: [Able i liee "toltate , serious objections .to one Of the reinltitioirs;which says «that one half of , onsm..._.cein. should be_paidannualls. on the car« lint ;stock to the sinking fund," and calls it a bribe. yrntirgiittiralscrivery-l'How patriotic .Ilow dis- Intnrostol.:•Wotideiful tnairl Ilow would he Niishlikaintitat , :fuitf applied? In "individual saryte.e.pteit - suppose; to - persons who assume to fileinenivetiAlie 'ottPaoily of dictators and borers , . la thet4gUlauire:' '. • - '''...— 1 1 1- e ;inieand its Extent. - Tex a s, Ae.)4r:4leutom. slates,. covers sixteen degremv.alitilnde,.and fourteen of longitude. 'Sbet„ , extonds from :26 to 42 degrees of north 3044 4 4ft= ,4 96 'to 110 of west longitude; tbitt islto - pay, from four degrees bout lipf New Orleane . le' neirter degrees north of St. Louis, an„, • , d froni:ihe longitude of western Missouri to tbiOninitriit o f_the Rocky tilountains. Her Apathatill",gonter is the mouth °film Rio Grande, tOFOP 4 ILS' r rOxfual flowers; her northwest )4, .4 . p 4 144/1::: 0314 South Pass, in the Rocky Matliiittillaic Veginn of eternal snow. She has „a=_i'tiO. ntiktOot near a thousand miles; a riv etir;po lhe,Rio Gould° (part disputed) of,,,twelllitiOtteid, miles; • an undispined river frontiorlikklhalidand miles on the Arkansas, about Itya:'/Utritlied more on tho Red River, nettilifiartaliter five hundred ou 'the Sabine • ficittliiii,:iatid•an island frontier of three hundred iiiiigt4itore, befweon'the Red River and the She hit it:,cirisnmaence of about ' five thou sond.4killiii and,:a superficial content of three Imatlre4antt Oftithousand square miles. Such 1 - ,,el . 4*is p?,O.l l arges'eitber for her own welfare. 44*34,1iltitptititt fiiilitt!s.' She .18 large enough 40' , -p ili*;` . ift?ittlgOtlitts rot; tkel.iiii" class; and ongtit l fiti' . ltif vitir'::iiitlfare,ait'Well as that of the r. .e t let uce .to a reasonable liiliti' -- skOe' . e.bii ' 1 d ' " ;$0e,','.1411. #.priton'al hill ,proposes to reduce 4 *lFlloiitati s :,ltjt her ootitint, hitt) a - State of 1 1 , t\4.. 1 .A1i: '0 44) 00 ' tojitare miliffs;,and; eventually, illtil: it:1544010f about 74 ; 000, squar!i sidles 'trio ',And. and Un i- • : .r.-!.4 1 0: -. -P 1 4 11 0#4400ti10 1 0$ 1 ' ,IFroiii4he New Y* leralil or ebru arm 4 is weao:Abe folly's.' .it „ rotuancs :111e4 ofstfiii . : w,,Sertators 04 1 . - o,f Cati*ti . t. node , r i.,4..t'; :Q- , ' 11 • 1i,k4 , •)„.,i 4 ..... gi i;:,-,W, 0 Aliyteijilklt 4%1 w aaii c , 9amt , P 'ill VIIP* _.- it •.. 1 but a few ieniiticethef - liecame . to ‘Vashing. h C lir4dt ' = . l ton from Born aro t . a ' , ving receive( • Lan 'appointirien:t ity'tliir tlpogrnidde4l;bikreett.— r -Mile here, he became attached itir:ni(angliter of.F.Pfoliel P6uton4,l*ijr4iii4eiieffient 114 Ileatai. by .thi 4'ild iiitiliiiii*4lll.ooll!nier . ; hot the dittdhter,-witii2aktriuh:Oinineas aii in ',,barenalnatitrthai..4 r lathes iisawil)lyity Prerinotitohe Ten, the younghero j ;thp'enter prising; enginieri and the futuriv-mtM 4 teliis thintluts - a0 faine: 7 : : They*ere` kiOttili mat Ad jiisitait 4iittliiti Moifihribeilikiliftii& le" Y' 3l :Thii- 4 .iiitel" l 4hiiiittilcii [ lfliiiii - tillimi* ,aargenderild, , ao , Aankiti" . yoteAttoirloofir; I anOie L icyffakibla ifiibwiter t iniKaii:biiit4tite,', nailer th - efamil roof. the-.. , ...4--.1,. ~ ,2 - . --. , ---,:---/Y.--,--,?. - --,---.. tepOgrephteet,itirean l ,yrilslent out „itr,ms first exploration ip Ace wit , Gviiohiiatill'i'Mitir,: souri and the teekr.moutdains., flii; yitesso • • -•_ • .., successful that ou his return he `was irapiediale-, ly sent taut wraiii;ioCilepdltis eriplorations be= yontl'llicillZkY Mintotuittsto)his.Piteiric.; Oral . ; on his retein in i 45; was. again. iotnt oufi. and' -was engag ed in in histopographiialdutittain'Cal , • ifetitiit4lTen.ihe war commenced With ISticii'• co.? HIS war, • hotiever, was a' war initidlff---' he spited a battalion of - mounted inerioti die' spot, turned back. upon . the 14f3 .iCatt forces tit Pupal' of, hitu;;;thbvii.tjteat - beft#o ll livir l',O. joined hY_Ciltit ; ;Stochtottiatid:iba.o3untryyas conquered,wboadeartieuwiey,eyertandi.eaue iu for the . purpose of Inthjegatingit t itetimul had.l.Menuradis-Goverticir virus itiPerteded by- Cate. l- :Stocktsin,‘ trhiii'On leitiitittlierkitiritiyi left . Fremont id ihargeOf GintAearney, Who, striated bi tnAreuglit hills in tothisUrtited Stittes;- had him . tried for disobedittnie, - riptitty;SM4' by a nOifri-intirtial. - at I W - ashingten,- antLhe Was' convicted Lithe Cisilit....fhtetheit:i. iris seMlttetf ityPreSidentTOlk; akttFriitiiikii(Vas eitlieied, - :tereetitrfiiiti rank •!tie:Lietit:::tolonef in ~ the 'army. ', Bathe ,iiiiiitifiar iiield'i 4 fall of ,10 8, with a vie*Ofisitablishinfiessitttc . ..:. meet in . California,.lutt:mainly . With die.iiiew, of exploring_the'ilillluniknkiwn vegionerof the Great Basin,:eltit thetittkidnith Colorado 'Of the Gulf of Calleritia, he set:out o ne priva te over land _expeditiOn,..rinicadjog to atrike ,a.earttral route across the . goaltYldanntains,to finish up Ins maps of the Whole:country .boyandlthem. He was,wreckedamoug thesnewsio theMeon taMi at the settiue of the Def lgoner 4 W-lior!' , ber; ‘a third ef:his company were, frozen or starved to deathi:hiii mules were buried ill .ilo' snow, his baggage lost, and_but :for his . oWd . powers Of.endurance, the whole.iipedhit)fi_ would have'perished. He rallied the*netthi at Santa Fe, and passed out hytheGilitiiiitilk . to California, which is far south of the unknown line _he had intended to traverse. lief Oent to.l work on, his farm, two hundred miles frpm the gold washings; and yet the first thirig,he die .. covered upon it, was agold mine. A'number of his faithful mountaineers are still with him. 1 Ile set them to work en the mine, and they pay a per tentage of tho proceeds to Fremont. He is a rich man, thoegh reducetlit' hundred times, within the last eight yeabi,, to mule and dog Ilesh, roots, anti bark, for siubsistenve.— His rents at San Francisco amount to $40,000 a year. llis gold mine is reputed to be of fabu lous richnestii.J4lggdy after his arrival in 'Cal ifornia, Fremont Was appointed to run the Mex ican boundary. Ile accepted; but soon after, resigned the commission. He is now in Wash ington, as Sehstor.froto the new State of Cali , fornia, and is, lion* all accounts, the most pop, utar matt in that country. He is a slender boy in appearance; but his face is mark ed by intelligence, hardships and perseverance. The other Senator, Mr. W. M. Gwin, is a lawyer, originally front Mississippi, was a mem ber from that State in the twenty-seventh Con grass—was subsequently appointed to superin tend the building of the New Orleans Custom House, by Mr. Secretary Walker, but was, last sprint!, turned out by Mr. Secretary Meredith, when he packed up his traps and left for Cali fornia, with the declaration that he intended to return a Senator to the Congress of tho United • States. He has redeemed his word. Ile is a man, of considerable expedence and tact as a politician, of very clever abilities, and of the derriocrinic school. He is rather large ' sized line looking man, in the vigor of middle life. Georgu W. Wright, motnbor Wool to the' House, is front Nantookot--was engaged there in the..whale oil and sperm candle busi . near, when the California fever broke out.— lie went, to San.Frannisco, plunged' - at once nate the business of Ifeculation, gold-dust and politics, and returns a member to Congress.— He is a intelligent looking Ann man. •' Hon. Edward _Gil bert tuts aJo Juoyman printer in' . the' AllUmy Argus olliOe,','lt''tho breaking out of thi Mexican wa f f.; \ 11e went 'out a volunteer in Btevensoies reiimOnt. ; He remained`, in tiro ( 10 , 1110 1 - af!er the r estoration ihe, newspapyr in oo l 9anctiotioslibliell4or threeprirtners. - .,The panel etlitor l beoamo elections emitiog , rountl, •its . .st , can4itiate , for;-doti,gri hitroWn hookirw.as - irinnn 9s ndw in .Ygoshinitisi-* the twohouses Ho is' . keon nnd 'melon 1 1 ;Fr gco int ti,il4; upon ' thaw nEm hook, J• iOth igfi Mr ijig gold jotter ioolih. fy4 • • 0 4 4 1 ,5, K, tvalt,.! rfito; .• , co4;' , t,: - k•' - ' l ' , .•• ...: -- • . , % ,• . , .. •/ M —7lkelet , --•-", . ..' r. , •t. .. ,-.., -. tj : -, - ' •k - ' . ' '.' tlikou '• a , t , : .C, • .t. P. , ~ ,,,,: r . , :., 'lO L. r. 4 ' °1 3 .IFT"§‘ t ; , :i ; 1 '34 ' ' 'i' • tr,f9"4.§ "WI 10 ' 1 •-. ire: pr d' ''''' t 'p il ii:444062 . 414 ~, '.- .. :,i ''Y''. 7 - 1 r.1N 4 .•/r-- •.•`••••••--': . 3, - Appaiendy,„ ken 'complete!, HO, and mov , .:Ff„o.l-'l,!ff.3foYi.FOilty • - ' 3 l 4 lfittletba IP) 4 4:'xo ll4 is ' l ' an° Y ß !' c Fl t 5! *, l O" c :i ll O - M4rse Vaie . thouid,4akin stisat'ai.ciet4inatimi would have Veen earned ,into giteetrhaCit not uneFiecte - il4ec.lsionor Ole Speaker. In rivartl.i . O,thildeCf;tatt wo • Marspeak more at letigtli iierpottM%-' , —/K-dmerierge, •- • . - - - the Union • 'l;6 si4i3fiothir:.Cliti, gays thO PcMociat. ii; rUnion is Oirditc!f a- Ail!kkOnbao , i , it is •01e¢!vigt 4 1 4•lomPer , 4 0 4'. spirit •Ot.Polo P?o -theelesing.remarlisare'highty eloquent and snotit strikers .sympathatiethertiin every patriots heart '-1 Aim in llitrUilleit andwoot t4ie.irt. thoVoionj.tmt. if separationlnusetinattei J. treat guitliiiti*e Oe.riegai thief ifor ttilifilo ll ' 3l iiirfcoribiliPs of a floMOor oar :appro AC , 190Vc.Q41P04) 1 4,44, allAtt;e4.Alip their coußtria*c l on 6 oo o liiioo ilsAkkeytiolblnust 10 11 - Pu t. do]....,m*rßatralittryspirith •rlte4Vellld lite the .gktiOr InMetrlOilolPlO-10 - 1044144afqmotts int! PUII/044 0 . CNlGviews ,On ,thk.isubjeAsof ty ot•Oveiliktioaiv yikiiigaid'Maifiry as an exlstitigjstril_ 'Slow.*and ittiel#l.Pass ing,awari We feel aitstifedifigtatv*llLef ttle people:of the'territorieS' potation among them as uL. demotic, tastttti With this assurance, we regard -the .yV -, _,\ ; pr4tso as an idle and useless restriction*, therefore, on the ground of expediency, iiST .tis On the higher ground of constitutional'i44: .we go for tton-interVention. The peopleg the, 41 3 01. 4 i 4i have Ilibt:a4ced us to interfere 141ilttie :contrary, they :claim the right to mtike'-ifieir' •owp Conetitutions for State purposes.,.„l:- . ,.• t ,rho pas s ions of , politicians in Congress beim -§ol4loi.ssiMilgif.#l,oodi that Ahey appear ticiai Y/intoit° fotrati'CO'nsiltution die:for it s anything tut live for it. Framed in a.spirit of conciliatiOn • and compromise, it can only be Verpettiated by the exercise o f similar forbear ance. " If both'patties had been stubborn and refused to yield, the blessed Constitution by which we are now governed, would never have been adopted. And are we to forego all the advantages of the Union for the sake of a useless restriction.? Under the Union and the Constitution, we have risen into commercial impiirtance and national eminence. We are fast tending to and destined to become the most powerful government, for good : on the globe. Baron Skinbcrger.—lt is said that the celebra ted "Baron Steinberger ; " the great failed cattle speculator, who made rattier a hurried start for •Califori'lia, from Fairfield, Connecticut, has sent home 51 . 3,000 to his creditors in that vicinity. Houses for the Uuld Regions. —Mr. Ittcintire, carpenter, in George street, Southwark, has just completed a contract fur 40 houses, to go to Cal ifornia. The buildings are 20 by 40 feet, two and two and a half stories high, and have iron roofs... Mr. Mcl. has been temporarily erecting them at his establishment, and, also, on a lot near the Swedes' Church. When taken down they are boxed up for transportation. lie has built upwards of an. tOO of these houses. and has or ders to fill for more. Mr. Clay's Compromist.—A meeting of citi zens of New York, irrespective of party, who are in favor of Mr. Clay's plan of settling the ques tion of slavery in the new territories, is talked of in New York. New York,o;msylrania and Ohio.—These States contain about one seventh the population of Prance, one third that of Italy, one half that of Spain, double that of Portugal, and one•sev enth that of all these countries together—which comprise all the nations of the latin stock. The Union must be Pres7rocd—The Rev. Dr Bethune, in a recent address at' Washington, thui spoke regarding the Union:—'God wither the hand that would displace' a single stone in the glorious fabric !" A leMpest of applause instantly drowned his voice. . Upon 'this point, Gen. Taylor is reported to have said latterly, - that—oin his plans for put- Ong•down . any treasonable,proceedings on the aft, of the fanatics of the South, "he Will not igle man from the Stater; ly . and Dixon's line." Congressman—Go to the west, id withit take your Wile and island miles through the, wild- So 'did Mr. Thurston - of represents that Territory in oilier nista t c.,has,been Sunb r urydi:, flip via Danvil ' *3 00 . 111 0 'y for • Foil. il4t . bgtk rtisbbmi)Ais:itsi ; , im, • 04 1 ittthtt Attiit ad kk urroi ! , :; - ' , "? . L; 1 t r a%4 . i 3 4.;: • 56: :-#fiitiiilltesiiiii4iXitiiiti ;40yingeyi a StaterkatilikAialigt4sittlfelp , A gill'oetiatisis." The biljityyfditivEtir,.**erietkag:-*r:*' itelv. County Munn th was •O k OtC'+ooo - 4. 4 440 1 ,RC444*.5fp r ft: yeas la—asis t Ill s :. :;i..,.. ::;:;:';JA..r . - . :/..!: - ..ik . i. -::-.',.. Mr. PiTtlYJ'fll:SiPtii*,o4,*ll;Cli-glitnitti: ‘... judgatentsbeads.:itadvthr evidence of t - ebta. except for state** equnti?pariortii k itaaf a - General Itaakirig.taw.- ... , ,i.', -- .,•-f.-%* ' . `,.'.;.:-... Mr. PurtetyleritteincerPbratiorixdirnanle.to be located at itifemitanifilab(or - efoaing the Tab. tic Works 0nppeA1ay...; ; ,. ,, ..- 'Lf - t:',' ; 'i . HOUSE, o::lo.llo34lTAfiltPii On leave b eing committee te' r t'vluiiiiWrns refeiied IliarportiOn'of the Governor's'inni.49' relative in' the::ct*rtic- . tion of thenivigathitt 4.lherbhiii4ls.le4i,sY"'ihi . erection of the ftridgenVerthitt rivet t freiteAV,44[ ing to B.elleinonto : madt : nreporti , itcfn*Pctiliiit by several Fer 11 41 1 0 1 . 1 . 5 1, ate, which w6 7 read....':' , . The:Clerk of W.pAtt,-4,cerkl94 ; 44,:qttli . lions relative to 144, 6.44#13M0144"0.- Wheeling, which.on plet,tilin:9o4...Porter, Were taken up and ,`. . BOW* op:lrstittifitittipv•Esf .'*; • , . Mr. Thernrison;',. - or t Perinnylftinrittip_kitiOted memori a l ofs-Diknill•Ennltkiritid fortitiefen cit izens of McKeatcponnisfor;On_t4trinite"from Houten, Potter county , to Ceres, McKean county, Pennsylvanin. " • Also,.tt memorinl signed. bYlVilliain Henry, r., and 'forty other citizens of Clarion c94nty:Ptt.. an alteration of the tariff; and introduction of , cific duties. is r. Parker: The petition of Daniel Burkhart 'and s 9thers, citizens of Berkely county; Virginia, praying for the reduction of postage on prepaid letters, and its removal trom neWspapers with- in:3o miles of the plebe of their , publication. Mi.„Mann of Pennsylvania r The petitions o ,Henry knaffenberger and 37 others, citizens of "Westmoreland county, Pennsylvania, praying 'Congress Tor the enactment ofa law gfanting re lict to ihe . surviving officers and soldiers of the late war with Great Dritinn. Also; the pitition of William Neal and 22 oth ers, citizens of the same county, of like imphrt. Also, the petition of Henry M. Keever and 25 others, citizens of the same county, of like im port. Also, the petition of James B. Byerly, and 15 others, citizens of the same county, of like im- EINI Mr. Stanton, of Kentucky : Mike memorial and proceedings of a public meeting held at Carlisle. Nicholas county, Kentucky, asking bounty lands for soldiers, and the widows and heirs of soldiers, who served in' the war of 1812. Mr. Thompson, of Pennsylvania: A memorial signed by Merrett Parker, and other soldiers of the war of 1812, praying an appropriation of land for such services to the war. Agriculture in./mtiono—According to an esti mate made by Mr. Merrill, late President of the State Bank of Indiana, the agricultural products of the State, during the last year were: 45,000, 000 bushels corn ; 8,000,000 bd. wheat; 18,000, 000, bushels oats, rye, barliy, etc. The average price of Wheat was 50 cents per bushel-near a market it being GO to 70 cents; andVemote from one .40 cents. The price of corn ranged from lb to 30 cts, according to situation. Of the 22,400,000 acres of land in the State, it is estimated that 14,200,000 are first rate farm ing land, 4,450,000 inferior farming lanti,and 3, 755,000 refuse land. 1,300,000 hogs were fattened in the state du. ring the the year, of ,which it is supposcd : ,oso, 'OOO were exported. Congrepiunal Eketion.—Accou fits from Savan na state..that the election for member of con gress, to supply the vacancy occasioned by ihe iesignation of,the lion. T. Butler King, has prob ably resulted in favor of Mr. 'Jackson, Dem-. Counterfeit Quarters.—The Philadelphia Bul letin•has been shown several counterfeit Ameri can I dollars;sn well executed that every' body should be on their own 'guard against them.— Those seen are all dated 18.0, and are 'perfect imitations of the genuine. They can, hoWever be at once detected by their *sat of .gte'ring the true coin. . Girard College—The Giratii COP . o6 l ‘4t . rtnla• del phia. has now upwards of lirtiitutitikeitiiniiilr and is 110 !* to r6iriasla!'lall4l49iiiljtchis• is the lust insiitutinnryef fauna e)o;ll l %o. ,try for the purpose a • itisN9o _• probably'o equal to the support an d " of a thousand sAutlOnts, :Nys!Faw - pli eirbii,..iliiktilikfikl.49l,lsit ,1115 are' t he, purist eiatapja:,O(Of ship and: prat; • • 4: goods Mil MEE ;y atiti)iiiari. I slave ,Rai - 11,0 -1 . tit! !f inFpsvo, t444ifig. ent. thEilitiat 41' the rieho Tobting X:644, • ptiphibjtjtailliki • bare alted ist tt* aiartsla ver, th• • Aditan imos ice bray, anti iti $ trocttpg t hetrl3ehatorsan pre. te:itGi r )iiiiffrieiirta4l , lltik#o.4464 -Akatua i 0 -1311 04.0 ":4 0 4. • 41.****?110#114*, VetsP,t , !li.'shitli c itatbeffeerftill#deitif.OheEithbilti, find io:tlAtitt`fhe '‘.*!4iiitFitto#4.4 . ; 4 4 - 01 4 46';'*"0 ginia has beets 41004;f4;111,000*+YVIiivft•:- lion, but-the guestion.,t4;alaveryAititeli/Ko* great statlablitigbidelt: - . , Tite*i*liiVjoal"- tite . State containalfutfeW:.s!aikea: intOrt"*ltt.' centrated mainlyln the planting counties aa;ilte. eastern sectiotie:.l,tt,thii:apPciitionafent ofrePre sentativestbe the-apportionment a inajorify and al*. ter haggling a 'great deal; the. bill was ordered be engrossed; last.weekbad:pala .- al:ye' the :latter section 17 majority in a•cottieinitiiilirliemetn.: bers. Whether 1l ;tbill be passed; finally . a tee. this fashion, cannot , tie lord, asille We',4 is ma king hard battle upon it. ' ME A most shot:kin:tag:lir occurred al,P.bilidel phia on Monday ; orning . ra the:hparding-hoUse of a Mrs. Murphi,.ietirer near Seconl, street. Thera had been,, during. the'.eveping, a wedding, iu which all. the Parties participating were Irish. As usual muchjornird mirth pre, vailed, which continued until. near 4 o'clock in the morning, when the parties began, to seperite. A young lady, Miss Bridget Lynch, acting . , as bridesmaid, accompanied the bride up stairs, ar while in her chamber, was in the act of reachir., for something; holding: in the other'hand ti fluid lamp, when, shocking to relate, the ,lamp expleded,.and enveloped her entire dress tn'One sheet of name. In this dreadful plight, she scream. ing loudly,. the unfortunate young woman rushed down stairs, when every ,effort was was made to. re lieye her from, so .perilons a situation. We re gre eto.add, that she was burnt in loch - - a shock ing manner about the face, breast, anti index the whole bndy,.that her Weis despaired of, $1 was conveyed to the hospital; The accident • occasioned' in consequence of the screw,cf II lamp not being sufficiently lip,ht,the fluid Comh out and lingering with the blaze.—gnquirri. The Mineral, if Pettnay/meitip4n . 'll#4, ;haft Barela. Hutin,'.-Vealnoreliin ME Shocking ..Weir at a Wedding. IRE ,psuitp .6.oilth • -till soviza noeittotlinik, .ttiwitaiwokb.). Ven: ,11,61 ';le; ;tilt sum text' ion; the ' 114eLpi , iiiqa fur 51111 • ; little r m .he thit.bOo Pe beeti inoceulat inoy 'be, 'bar •are- of oeini' • . •aigCollp4i4 - 1 14 jtippal. 10
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