liD i m vU VMf, N .i '"'1V ,.i'w.-'-.i5v. .i ri'im.tW'VM'K.'naKii nt im 1.1 Fuhlic l.uiCil.u. Tim Cummluce niiuinli.l al ii firmer nu'i'tiiii! o ohiaui grrutiil i:i.m which to ImilJ tin' I'ouit House, irporteJ to ail mljotiriiri! met'iinn on .St Onlay iiitnj lnt. ill favor of the lut Jiri'c'lv o. -lio Pcu'liltiV Motil, nml the r'nn wa.t ucio (uJ 'I l.-n i u u i.lrul and t.niulil'ul 1,rolioti. The lot i, 0(i feet tro.it on M jin-at rot t, ruid-M ilo"i The i,:il!tj.l l.jviiig been procure i for the lioiuc, I It u i l ling coaii.Hltuu will fur liwith prececd lo pru" iiiw .uWTij'liofis atij miikc arrmijetneiit hi' put lin,' up the puUio builJitiRi Mitrlv in the next imcn r pradici.b'o- It ia the intention to have tin-re cotnplctcJ hy nevt November Ynnlicc CEOtL-lVri.ars. These biids of prry visit otir section at h regular intervals, and are followed on Ineir exit to parla unknown by the indignation nm! anger of dozen of whom they have defrauded. We never knew hut one honest flock -pedlar, 4 he wn a true b!u,ilu)rr ugh going loco foco. Whether that fad had mi influsnre on the morality nf his dealings c.r not we will not pretend to decide; but we hope that wherever his lot may be rnst, he miy live to a "green old age," & "pro? per in all his doings. Thia pedlar tace ere birdi of pamge as well ai prey, but unlike their prototypes of the feathereJ genus, they never return Ctich a tlouk-pedlar returning! again to his old field ol operations, and you produce a tenth wonder in this morlal world of our.! JMevf adventurers invariably go over ihe fiihl where e non est inventus comrade haa iie. fers succeeded in 'coming it over th! credulous and unsuspecting citizens. What pretty bargains they make tou? Hade, tiote, anything if you tnke their word for it, will answer for a clock. But look out for pay day.' Their notes are mostly print cd.very convenient thai, only a blank or two to 'fill up, merely nrmes, dates t amounts, burstand from uniiei' all good customer when 'he conslaUe comes to you 'greeting.' tviih a writ of summon. You find thai your note a read 'without defalcation or stay of execution,' ''Without defalcation or tct ofj' for valve rccm-cc,' payable 'to bearer' or 'to ortlcr't and that they have gom inlt, '.ho haniJs of ptifchitoets, who can, under ihs wise and benignant laws of this repub Jicsn country, collect the 'uttermost farthinp' in spite of all your guaranties and warran ties and agreements with the ingenius clock pedlar.'--You hare then only to console yourself w lh the teZection, that this is ' great country ,' that negotable notrs 'are not what they are cracked up -to be and that the lesson y nu iisve learned is worth the money expended. Fiom Rani Slick down to the merest tyroin the profession of clock-ver.ding, etsrj' one of them prides himself on h;s ruteticss and thorough understanding of th Fpoihegm that 'all is fair in trade.' One o! our friends in Fishing Creek township a very honest man in modeiale e.irru-nsiancec botighl a clock bbout a year fg of a clock-pedlar- that honoied our section with iiis presence for a few months. A negoti Me nolo was given for the clock, and the .purchaser look an agreement in writing thai he should pay it, in produce, at a cei'ain dace in the vicinity, where the pedlar was indebted for bin board &C.' -The purchaser went on, according to agreement and paid off tha note in that way before it as due, but meauwhile the pedlat has sol i the note find abcquaiula'cd lo parts .unknown. A l:orl time ago the purshacer of tho clock wis forced to pay it ever again! There U ni. remedy for him. True he ha.; a .right l.) an aciicn sj iiutl the pedlar -fur d iruagss' dim! the Ijws of this State are perfectly sav. fige ttpon fraud, but Mr. pedlat is amonp (l.e mifsing, our laws cannot touch hi.n, mid fir aught that we know, he may be peddling amongst the 'blue aj6es of Nova ,'.ia ot the ' wolverine ' of .Vi;:higan. jj we go. But is it no! about lime in qi.ii tit t!n2 w i'h these roaming elo k-vender i f ttie We vinture to iilVum in the hit five years tiierj have been more lian J'ne iiiO'iuiids sui'.s brouoiit t.pon elntk ii.iir s and sales ir. the Counties t,( Columbia h-id i.uzerne aljr.e. Audit! hIhiohI every liistance sumebouy has been shaved or oj j rri3Ci!l mm Mi ! i mijmihwu' q YHE l-LOItUIA KI.KCIION. Mr. (y.: ell. t!ie whig candiJate, ha got ni'rtift"iii. the Uw req itres ihui t!ie (i.!Vi-r'jr't-hi! 'rul.- within thirty il,.ys ;mhi ti e l icf ioi. ho h n a iii ij i!.' y of il.r r.-'.ui'if.! votes. Mr. C. aj fr.md lol, i.ava (5J more ret;.ri,i ;! i'iiI Mr. t'.'.',-:en ,1 .,,..1. 1 .0, no I I, l.ns ll S III ill ll.t'j ; in tl.c S.a.'f r "y t hjlii vj-. U H Ii hm that tin- l.t'i'U .iurrt ill pi. II llie (i llli'C contn V fi of lilt IjW, I'l our rutniiy .dming the rmt'ii session TK Lii';il body of OUT CMI'MIS tf opposed In i hf in. ami our nieuilii'n will pleiise their oiiKiiini'nt by vtmy iu on every in pnraiion hill ib.it insy mine up. Le the in xi session be. h shod one; the people .hi mil ask much legislation. When speru l.itor. wait) f , i I l -gitilatiiMi for ihen l(initt' benefit, nml send their bureis to II Hrisbnrg, let the law in il i rs It'll tlir n idv.'we were not sent bete to make lawn your heiulii, ud l enable- ou to m;iU money, and we will hat, nothing lo tin with your speculating pinjecia. Yon can go home gentlemen honr-, h nil make mi honest living, if you sre disposed t, like other people who manage In live without special laws for their hem fit.' FLKOIIONS. f.ousiilanti. M the late election if lionsiKiaiia, there was a contest for a Mm bei of Congress in the third District The returns so far give Ilarmonson, Dem. 115 majority, and the probability is that he t lected. Miatiii'ppi.The State election in Mis sissippi oecurred a few days ago. Tli firt relurds (from Adams county) gives tin usual whig majority fur Governor. Michigan The Democratic (Joveinor, Fflch, has a m:ijority of about 31)01). jTlie Legislature is as belote, overwhelming Democtalie That body will stand 18 Democrats, Whigs 0. In tho House the Whigs have elected 14 members, the Dem ocrats 39 Chippewa lo hear from. The City Government of Boston, is in a pretty predicament, according lo the Boston Piines, in consequence of ihs preset I divi sion between the Whiys mid Natives there, they hare now practically no goven,m',nt1'he situation of the Mayoralty is such thai mon ey cannot be paid out of the Treasury it satisfy even the claims of the laborers ol the city. Even ihe primary school teachers cannot be paid, and lha poor scavenger ind lamp lighters, who have daily require ments for money, tire told lhat they canno' receive their dues till afar Mayor slial have been chosen. a consummation of w hii h there is no immediate ptobability. CALII'OKNIA. Albert M Gilliam; late U. S. consul at California, is of the opinion that tho gov ernment of California must soon fall into the hands of the Anglo .Sfxnn race, and thai a isilroad, direct from 8 in Fianciseo, either to New Orleans or soino point on the Kei iver, might be made to great advantage Mr. G. i engaged in writing a wink on Mexico, CvC A N N KX TToTTNfDA NGE It. A public meeting was hold at Lowe! last week, opposed lo the annexation ol Texas, al which the Mayor of lint lowi, presided. The Legislature of Vermont has also declared agiinst the same mea.5nrt As a majority of the States, and probably a million and a half of volt rs at the recent elections have decided in favor of imnrxa lion, we think that they w ill bo able lo outnumber the Mat or of Lowell and the Legifelalure of Verwont. -.JJH-LUU'.KL'.'gl' The Mormons intend to fell their land ind buildings at Nauvon, including the 41'eat temple, to the Catholic Church. An agent is now in Cincinnati, endeavoring to negoliate with Binhop I'ureell. It is nan! that the terms have been agreed upon, Mil. M'LANE AT LONDON The Washington Union denies the slate iricnl which has been nude lu many of 1 1 1 papers thai Mr. MrLane wss ilisatifiHi tiii his present position, and w ishes to re,'urf. It says further, that Mr. McL'iif was utK charged with ihe Oregen negotia tion, rJ that he was perfectly atifiui; with thr trrnngpiiienl, and if he desiies lo return -frf'tH Jii miion, no intimation ol iuoh a Hpnir us been neeived Washing ton. We liujife ihp l-'iier riler and news jiapcrs will now ?rt Mr. McLine alone, and illow him to fulfil his' niiksion abroad. Oni if the rn-v.p iieic ian yon'j ko fr as lo spt'cu!.;te upon tli 1 iiances df .Mr Mil, eturniii; his on til inoiiey in curt hi iliuuhl return, and etcn to dt moii jtrate, in 1 labored arfumtiit. the proprut of such i tourss LAUGC WOMAN. Tln-rc is a woman living within fifteen miles of Mob Ala ('Mi C.) who weigh I i'j r hlili'Jicd and tiX'V pounds, bemi; loiiv .ii.-ii'iii heavier lliail the II ill. Di Vol; Ln W is i.ber of Ci.-nfre s from ihe S.a'.1. iSIh i!ui I-;.:.'., r 1 ! t' vcr-il el.iiil.en i i 1::; M - u - A u , o j ,-, i, ji;nd l.tMiiii,. aiid is i .t.Tij trid. vr:i;Y laii: ri;u.i ,:i :co Li tit ia ami paprrslolle 25ili till, have Ueen reci-ivfd Iroiu the city of MexnoniM, v'J.h fri.m Vein Crt;Z, by the arrival of tin Creolii at New Orleans. This is thirteen days laiter hau tht advices by the s'.eani I'tigatR .Mississippi. Thv I'lcayuiie ! i rn h verbally tiiat the geuetal iinues'iioii at V'er tyri. was, I'.ial all I'iitocuhics between thf I hilled Slates and Mex'co wcie in a fan vay lo bo amicably settled. It may In that Mexico in ty desire ihe intei fercnee ol our government 10 help her out of her dif liculiins with Fiance, and perhaps with I'iiulaiid, stranger things havo oci tirred La J'vz t- I'ttctilo (in opposition jouni il of the city of Mexico luruishes th jiindation tof tho report that negotiation were likely to be resumed between the United Slates and Mexico It states that in a secret session ol the two Chambers ol Congrens, on tho Hdi of October, tin Minister of Foreign AllYirs coiiiuniitiea ted to them that the Consul of the Unn- States, resident t Mexico, had transmittpil iu him despatches from the Cabinet a Washington, the tenor of which was as follows-, That, desiring lo avoid hostilities teiween two Republics which ouglit to he firmly united by sympaihy and a thousam! ties of mutual interest, ihe Government ai Vashington was disposed to submit tht ifl'iit of Texas 10 negotiation, and lhal, in irder to arrive at a determination of the natter al once reasonable and honntable to !oih parties, it would send an Envoy Ex inordinary, should the Mexican Govern luenlbe disposed lo receive him. Th Go' eminent of Mexico replied that the re lations between the two counlrirs being roken, it could not receive the Envoy in a public character, but would admit him as the simple ptivate bearer of the message in question, upon the condition that, first of all, the U. S. Government should with dnw its squadron from the w aters of Vera Uruz The Minister added, lhat wiili pre jiidiee to those informal communications he Mexciao Government would continue its measures to protect the nation from a i-oup da-main on the part of the United Stales. Although these communications ivcre declared inviolate, the editor of La V'oz insures us thai he has obtained the foregoing from an excellent source (!) The Picayune says; The rinster of the Creole report thai wh'n he sailed from Vera'CriiZi the United Slates squadron had taken its depatttire. This may be deemed of significance, if the above report be cor reel, That report, ho ivcer; militates al together with the ippeated declaration? made in the Union as to the intentions ol hi r Government. Ii is not to be denied however, thai ihe general impression here since fie Mississippi snivel! ( in Vera Cnz it last accounts) has hi en, ih.it an inform 1 oiiderslaiiding t xiits beiween the two (iov crninents lhat diidoiuatic relaiion should be lesiimcd. FREAKS OF MILLERfSM. Some strange scenes have isccully brn icied at (Ml, Massuchoseiis, by the fol owrrs ol ihe Miilerite delusion A man a ued Miller, who had sicnli -il Ii'h familt mil become UtineiMcu in llie cause, wa iiersti ads il into the belief that the Mtn ofthi ither disiiiples could bo transferred t nim, and af.er some silly pr icess, il wy? pretended that this was done, when twi poweifol hiethren; under pretence of dnv ing mil thii sins thus accumulated upon hit lead, began to bp.il him, and they bnii.-ed tils lie; a aim .'ace literally Mac!; ami nine. ill which he bore with martyi-like puhiniu i jn. The farce was ended by the inturfer nte of ihe ci'z?ns of the low i:, w lio broke up the .'anatical camp. Mr. Calhoun, received a warm wflconu it Mobile and News Orleans, 011 ftio wa o Memphis. At the latter uy the civic ind military bodies turned out to do hio lonor. Thf anoienl I)eu hue sung of a brazen ill iron, a silver; and a e'dden ageiand sim i hen ihere have been inaiiv other equ d! in iih. but there is one ace left uusuiifj Mid unknown h wiiiinii'n ajre. FAUfllKU so in If. The Hiilish hsKjUf; I'aoda has pene nted fiiilif'i into tho Snrhern Ocear Ii in any of her pi nlrC''for , and liaf )inii)iii lio;iie iiiaot' cpftcies of birds am' li-.liei rioi before kooivn. She found tlx iiioia ho Ir ILant, lhal small piiot vas liislineily legible by the lijilit ol i'. I'he vessil al litnei ivj Minoiiod by ice- iieru higher tliao the matt head. No' 1 r-iniiality oci in l ed, our was a nun iLk oti llie voya". Fi-IOiW I f r: ' 7Y..i! ii-r 1 i'i ry t rcj'(it,;-sly. ' 1 ,1 i e 1 tiMiiii g tu I nva. g'lii.jj hbtaj iii-jdi buui 150.00') wa i:ii:ied on the j. il -ilt in lie-ton. I MX I I ION OF 1 HE LONGS AM) YOUNGS. Fiom iho 'Upper M ssisaippi-.in' extra, ol heVitlth 11 't, wc learn thai John and Aaron ,ong and Granville Yuung bullVred the dead) punishment' oil lhat dyjor the 111 it r hrof Col. Davenport. Speeches wen made by each. Jo!m Long acknowledge his guilt, but asserted the innocence, ci Young and Aaron Ijiing' Tiie Chicago Dally News gives an account ol ihe execu ioiif The following is tht cuiicluding pan if the horrible detail: After Long had closed, he returned lo us seat, and altei consulting, the oilier pris incrs, returned and slated 11 was their dy ing rtquesied that their budici bo given in .heir Ii lends, and not to the physicians. Mr Galcheil now stepped forward and oll'ureU it) a shot I and appropriate prayer, aliti hu:h Mr. Ilanev read a i'fnm. The iirisoners now scvtrallv shook hands will nose on die scallold and with each oilier, aron Long and Young 11ea.lv overcome ivith emotion, John qutle calm and collected I he Sherilf bound their arms, but tho nip uund their necks, drews the caps over then laces, and led them lurwurd upon ih Iron. Taking ihe axe' he served ihe rope at Die blow, and down went the diup, lulling hem fall al a distance of four leet. Liu. iow remained a scene most re vol u 11 to bi iiolel. and most horrible lo describa. The niddle rope broke, letiiug Aaron Long U jinking In back on the beam below, and iViiijr insensible hum the strangling caused ty Ihe rope beloie It broke, l or a moment 101 a human being moved, ail were horn ded and seemed nvetted 10 their plates Soon, however, iheollicerj descended am ifted him up, when he recovered his sense ind was niniu led upon the gallows, sullet nig intensely, raising his hands and cryo g nit, ' I he nolo nave mercy on mt! ton ire hanging an innocent man, and f pointing to his bioiherf theru hangs my poor hrothri IS li t, alas; he heeite.i mm nut. lie wax already beyond his sympaihy tie wu left alone to enJuro the dieadlul sighi al brother's last agonies, and once mote to pass through the dieadlul scene the) tpr the platlorui the axe. I shall never fop-i tho appearance of that man 11s he pat npoi ihe bench, a largo bloody streak about hi neck, his body trembling all over, while pieparationi were making for the final f, But there was another act in tbu drama. As he aHi-eitiled the gallows, signs ol an oulbreak among the crowd were evident Sorne cried, 'That's enough lei bun go wbile others gave expression of their Imr 101. .1 us. at tuts moment some erv w raised in a remote part of the crowd, no one knew what H was so no were frightened one wing of the gmrd retreater towards the f illoivs-.the tumult increase a sudden panic seized this iiimiem-e crow and they all lUd precipitately from th plicr. The guard were with difficulty brooch 111 their places, ihe crowd returned, and soon all was quiet, every one ashamed o 'i i :nsel f fm haviun been (tightened at 110th in;'. Oue wagon was found upc; but i was supposed to he the effect, and not the can-p ol the panii!. i ho wretched victim of the law was at length desp itelied, a-.il the crowd disprsi-d. Tims ended the Ii rs execution thai 1 ever wiinegic-d, and CI m :rant lhal il may b? the la-i. John B ixter was convicted and sen'.r ive 10 be hung on the ISth insuni for the sum nurucr. A VERY AFFECTING INCI DIvVI A little riiI, 'he only ao.l well b-lov- d child ol her parents, who are icsi lenls of IJroolJvn, Jj. I , died, a fr veeks si'iCO, and inlened in llu; privan ''aiiiily boiyino' uroiin.l. '7 t .1 1 v'-w-foDoilland eiog, the pnvalu eoiopaoiui nd playmate of the chil i, was l f-rj ' 1 u 1 ly ni-.-ioz fiom the hoti-fe afh r th tiineial. W hen seen, he was ob'ived 10 be ci cl-fjllen and ilroopi'm he rc I'iiskI his food, moped and lo.-t llcsh day by day. Thesa cireuni-tirices exci'eil ctiiiosily ; the animal watched and fol inwetl in his stenl hy excursions, ami - 11 length appeared that he went el.iily o iho trave of his former IiiimhI an.: jjl'iy in ite, deposited al each viil foui' if Iho rhildN pi ly-lhiK" obtained secret v fom the bi ti-e, on Ihe jih!v moino' that covei eJ In 1 retiiatns, 111 Uih vaii hope of allot ing her lo his side ii n. ind then I iy down, nod passed hour al tor hour rrioaoiim and whining inlet 'y.Ilis mister was obliged Ii iiily to him ip the animal, lo put so end to his in- I H'Pholv t'igtN, the conluiii nice (f i hid woiiiu iiivr; cosi 1 11c laitimii niuu.uer In- , , , ... c 1 . I . xi.sleiicu. Dr. Duiliin, in bis 'Olj-ei cations ol he 10 o-l,' ,iit poMi'litd ineutirns ihr in smno pui is of lly p', lo avoid llu consci i jition i of Meheinei A!i, the? wo men have hi en 111 llu: habi', vejai bak, iif miirr.ing llu ir tin! Irrn, 50 a- lo unlit them for mil.tirv "eiviec. Tli Icslioy in j4 of one eye w i a romnioi operation. Ii it t'10 i'.ieha m t ki r. ; tllecuiil vvny to pot an end to il.is o-iiel iy, by foi niliig I wo icgiii,piil of one yod xoliliers! The i vil is Mid to he al it au'y niucli diminished. 7'lie extrnivR lannrry ol F. R S.,u li i(k. in Dsiivnis, Mass., was destroy d by I'h 0:1 S itiii d ay night Un. A Tin: oui:(io. (iiiEsriox. The iuti na'io.n by ' Ii-: G ivernmei)' organ Iho Union, lea. l.s to the conclusion hat the Fiesideol intends to lake tin iriq)er giound in he Oregon (pie.stinn, 1) assert the tinnii 'stioo iblu rigut of the United Siattsto ihe whole lerntury, up o .") 1 degrees, giounil on which ho will eci'ive tho Mippoil of two-lhiids of the 'in man if tho country. The Union if J nurs.lay has ihe following itimik- ijion the siibj c1: TllV. WilOLK OK OttKiiOS, Oil M)VE litis is the only allerna ivu ai an i.sue of tcrritm-iiil rilit. We wholly deny ihe jieac in tho A nu-i ic in title at l ui iude 49 deg. We lio'd lint our title from -12 dec. lo 51 deg. 40 niin. U one tillc and, as we believe, a peifccl lilie agi'tist Ihe woild. ihe rpiesl oi) hn.- huen discuvsed lor a ceo'uiy UnUOitn el and England, wo ate not aware of 010 argument earcly of one phrasn pui porting to bj ao. wg niient which car ncs 0 jr till.! til) to 4!) tie1, and 1 Iit-- lops. We claim as mallei ol right Ih territory drained by the t'oiumbia riv r. 1,1 the view Jof Iho naiions, thi rtitory. being unoccupied, has I's dis inctive character and tniiy us one re goit iu Uj fact that It i.s so drained .tid a one region, we either own it 01 lo not own it. Again, we mut speak to the Doio- ceatic patly of the United S a'es. But we il ire to nop,; rh it ;n my a ftb al w!n will feel Ihe lorce of the appeal wicil llu interests of his c uotrv will nuke to bi-i patriotism 01 this nnpoilaui que.s'ion We especially address ourselves, how over at this tim, lo the democratic pir y, b'.cause of (he peculiar cir2umst.nces vhich have conneled them 111 paM inner with Ihe ( lestion of Oiegon. Tin y be jame jjecuiiai ly connuctt'il wnh it by heir p'lblic avowa's near 18 mouth" ion, Ti.e Hiliimore couveniion express "j ihe d-ejirsi interest in the teuilory if Oregon. In the cinvast,f the IV.i. identi il el'-clion. Ihe smie decided sen imfnH were miaifes'ed. The l'resi Iimii'c I'n si, promp', strong, 111 inly word hi f 1 1 M response to lhat convention was ' 0 ihs 0,'egoi) our tight is cljar and 11 1 iU-f ronable.' L"l that word he spoken ngnin by llu ,nan whom millions ol f; eenien have call mI lo occupy 'great C-'iitral post of ihe civ. I Z'lionol' popular powci.'aiul who dounisiji.it that llie de ma--i acy of Ihe whole Union will repe-at it tiil) a loll delei mioalion in stand by the rights ol die country? When that word goes forth Iroin ihe constinited authoriiies of ll e 11,1 1011, 'fir right 10 OreoH is chiar and tin- lUcstionalilfi. who doubts Hint it win to through the length and breath ol the lat.d mil that it will ho hailed as ll goes, by the lemorra'.ii' party with out; unanimous ,iiiPn! nd hat then? We answer (, then tio demur racy of this country will simd nits ivoril.lt will not fin eh Nor will the honest, pattioiic, and delt'tuiiocd whig ii 1 n h either. iwantm ma y tiie pur.vro. 'J"i Emdo'i S ii-c'ator says Ihit ,'enrs g", lb po llo Wis - b.vill) e ly li-io w:i 1 1) E.I1 'ill 1. A I I Im end of 300 no- 7. ihuth's aiid b'gin'n;of Julia's reign, boy UT'ie e'Hl'ii"fat"d auioag luxuiiey nid though to possess ?t muliting p'cp itiej. The eiglitreotl) century w.i. onsiderahly alvaiic-il befr.ie they wero iiltivated in th? S ou'h-Wcs'f ro pro vinces of S.o'lan 1, and then ll.ey weie Mined ou horses back to supply thr Ed iiihur gh nim kel. N-w they ;.ro i vol IJ-'.vide neC".ss.iiy. In E.nopeihey hr even more i mpoi 1 1 n I linn bieai! The idea of a general f.iillll'O of lit" pola o crop (ills Chi iHendum with a aim N wonder thai the leirb'e disease .vhich has attacked this yen's ciop ii England, Fiance, Melgiinn, New I)niii wick auil the I'oitijd Sta'es, is a iilj"C jfso much anxious sp' c jIu'ju. A tviitrr in the Iltcltmoml Iviquirei las hpeii gi,'vcly nml f lahor at 1 1 v arg'i ing the quo'-tion, "Why did no1 Cap'air Siniih many ' .caho ni sV W"? mus old, in jutiifi to ihi.i aiitiquiry , that be makes out a fair answer to ihe ('i ry. U't'itlg ChiI. i'oilll all light b-foli: 1 1 j vofld. I'm of i'. i-, that Foe itiootj" vis loo young t-i ma try any b-i ly wher, J iptaio iS')ii.h w is in irg.na. Il is slated by Kelpr-r that ll.etp sir more C oin oiets 111 ti.e deptli of spice, 10 n ll fie die linhf s in llu ceao, M r yet th:? c o 1 1 r l.ll r-rpiires S .SOU years I'n- ihe,r rei-onr 1 m. he fiiwt ii'Ceding ..'I an I theoth)' 1 f 1 iinesl'jui tlx r from the sun linn I rat, us, 11 8, -100 and 17, dOU in 1 II ions ol 11. ill?. While M . Cnii VaS ill bed, two j.hi-ll, i-f M-i'ir-u', Va. r ;h!it-rs enicr.Mi hir onm, anil one hold r 1 if d Ii is 1I1 a wi-i .ITl Vl): of ;'ij(n.i t'. i 1 o'h- d tf.OO in bank niiie.", logeil ri will. "toille oi'bjnily, atrii tiiitn g to fro,- j;h). A tiVding w as iei ontly hold st Natch z. ir. ri fci Pore lo thn rx't-oston ol I hi !harli".'oo and Sivaiinali load lhr ligbj ha' )!.n. e , nml I'-.c tue tip tin- i i'Iiv r' K-i n vi i !o Ttx b anJ ,.). he: 0 ! e.-. 'I AN AMERICAN CON TIN EN l The posh inn nih)iiii'iI by (he Wish ington Union m re'aiiou to :hn On-gou i . qoestioo, has commanded umu isuap probnion, and Ihe geopla bsliev, as will as hop!, lh.it the editoi's views aie those eon rtai'ned by the Exesn'ive, antl such as ha will put foitli in U l mess ge. lo Congress. The viewi ot England, as ex'pit-sed by its ministers. He lo ffcuie to liw-nielves all the li ni nny lu which 1 1 -y can set tip a plausi ble claim, ami i he y seiz-J I ho auiicihlt Jispo'itioo of tins counuy, minife.sted iiv llie joint occupation, as evidence of iheir clam. The h nighty prehension, il givn E ilam mtil be put down; our ,)i-ople will, Willi patriotic gladness, sus lain the administration, in pieseiving our the .American, occipation of a soil to which our title is undonbtedly 'clear and iiiiqu'isionible,' aud il i.neiican is-riioii of American rights, is to nuke tor E igl.mil a cini belli or excu foi war, no be it! Wc shall be found pre .jircd, and (iie.il Britnn will be driven Irom afoutiiolJon the Ainericin CjiiiI iicn 1. Tne pitiiotic. an I emphatic senlimcni of I'ice President Dallas, smit to a 1 1) of July cth:bialion 111 Philadelphia, expresses niusi lully, the wishes and pre.- fcions of the .'nu-ric.-ni people: 'Tin: Dr.e:.KAi'ioN or Ixdkiex. ii tic- ; - fit Canopy for a Free Conti nent. What American htari does not Ihroh wnh anxious hope, that ou Vice Piesi leni's prediction frhall be verified? 2'uat ve sha 1 have an entire conmen', cov ered by tins heatiful canopy, the Dec laration of Independence This, all his, may be acco :ipli.lied ; all this will it consumaied, il E igind attempts to invade tjf'merican soil, or to inlurlero with Ameucan lights, in any inauuer whatever. The Pirsident will, we doubt not, eniphaticaily repeal in his message, what !nj so nobly said in his Inaugural e'en ho' it should be hurtful lo ite nerves of he Eiiii'li Quern, in her present situa tion: we piomise lo him; we pledge lu iiii Ihe support of Pennsylvania, and we c-li itnplicilely upon llie yei-minary jf the whole nation, to sUnd by tbu :otiiitry wit!) him at ils head. Pensyl vaniaiis well lecolU'd, and shcul I they it-em lo forget, lliey have an A'xculive who will 1 b c a 1 1 it to their memoi ts, 'hat '1)0 D cl.il'atuni of Iildl'p'.'lid Il liJ wis pi Cjiui vd ami declare d 111 ihe Keystom Slate; by its prnicipltii they havuHlw;i acted, and are 10I going to Uesell It now. Venn, llipurler. rwvinvHumwrai CATAWISSA RAIL ROAD. In our siij) of Siluidiy last we nn noii'iced liie iuipo.'linl intelligence tint ho Calla'.Vissa Rail Raail had leC'lltiy been porch ised and lhal riiraugenienis wen. iimkii g tocutiiplele it as ."oor. as practicable We now have the gratifi cation to sia'e that the improvement bus ocen put eh. 1 sed ' y a Company ol uah hy geol ielll'JIi, and tlial It IS in C:i;l.l;ll)p!a 1011 lo proceed lo its complt-i ion tally in the bpiiiig. W'e a'so uudui stin. d that il is 1 he design d the L'oinpiny ; as smiii is this roa l, ex ending from Caltaw i-ei uj Talilarjoa, is cum pi tr led , lo ploc'Cid Inttiwiili unli Ihe e xteiisioii, exitiidnir li'uiii C.iutwnsi lo Williamson, in IJUjoiiibbt'i g, M.llvill-J and ,Mu:icy, & 'iilfist.ci ihu E :itdi and Wiilumqioi l Riil Road. As we -dated in our p'ragrnph, refer red 10 above, this route will losses gn at advantages over every 01 her rou:e -pi lien 0! coiineclitig as ii wi! the ini j,r - Vrnieots ol bo;h blanches of the Sj.s- I r haiiui, to say nothing ol the connec tion vwili Lake itli'i'.', Willi those of llie Lcliigh and tc.huy;kill, thereby rpvi). ng a dntcl 1 ou e to both the Pniladel- jihia and New o:k maikels Mini H ill I ti e coot 'inplated connexion hi ilecdtu with Jj.ke A'lic, which it tin-loubn-dly wil'. we ven'me ihe assn 1 0 11 that ii w.H piove one i f llie most '.iluibti; and piclia'oie i ojirov 'inents II the Siu'c. lin we have slated tint his tonm-X'-im tlnows open a direct r ni'.e lo both ".In Fniiadtl1di:a am! New York mink-K 'i'iiis may piobably not Ij ; iiil'y untlei S'ood by I he gent 1 .,1 ie: I- is i,;i -ii ol In know, however hat al Ihe lime li e Chanei lor the Cal aviisfu Road was ohtaioi il, a giaol was ,.-n srcui'd for a Mai.ch to ix rm! frc-f.i he M mi Roiul and iiiteisecl witii the L' high Canal ht the moil h (d (-l ikak'l t'n-t I, 'nine st yen milt s above -!it:cli Chin k, ai! ot which we we believe his been guided and mide iculy fol tiie lay i.g of 'I c in!.-. So it "ill be seen that a I, lie this route opei-s a direct 01, d --, peiliiiims ll.oiotigl.nc lo I'hiladelj;! i L 1 way of ti c Uci ' ' g R nlioai!, 11 uiso -.p-111 ;i iiii . ( 1 co.i inn.' iei' ion to Nciv Yoik.hv way ol the L' high c;i:d Mop . . ', 1 , 1. ... ... , 1 . I IS l an is i. I ll 1 1 Oil! 1 in 1 1 e. ui i.tj -astt rn lion !m t- g' oeraiy. toil i.l li.o in c tiiiic pi-.-i s ihiotigh 'lit vi iy hi ait of ihe gu a' Coal and lion n gums tf our S ale. Jushoit se rec r I this ruu'o l,r rocsi !, ,'i K'l 11 i7-.J s.t ken or, and f;!dy ( i w r I 'i ;. 1 I.!.,:y be c-imp'f'ed . ' iu'i. Mur.C'