The Columbia Democrat. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1837-1850, January 31, 1846, Image 2

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    I ous nd eomplicati J, and greatly sim-
plit'y tho piyni'MiN of inttrest. The
coupons could Im im lu r oiu .ijltj loi
n'l dues to the C immonwealih, for
WJ in'tnd to cniiMnii llie payment cl
the intereit a it fill.) 'Kip, ii M die nine
thing, whether ilia inter st nid in
I ixf , or (In Uses p -ty tha inteies'.
Connected w lb this ni i'iii 'Mil, Hi"
fi vo per cent, 'ir cMLriing might b
.1 v e c4 lo the S ate, by authorising t h
county treasurer lo nceiv them in
payment without the inlet venlion of the
colleclois.
The rcpor'. rerommeni'i tha Oxing of
guarantees of tiitrre- on railroad nd einal
t ompanies by the Oominonwetilth; and al
so, s Ijx i I' ten cents per Ion on Aiithraiic
coal,
Finally, the Tieauir r re commends the
f siabhsinent of a Sink in" Fund, for ihr
gradual cxiini'uishir.g ol t,i public debt On
t ii subject bo remarks- -We have a great
prosperous ai .1 wealihy Slate; but the pub
lic deal i a f-iievous burden. Thu firsi
dollar tint would go into me Siukinj Tuiiri
would bo ew-enre of oor ssfeiy. amt
every dtizen would breath mine freely ' Ev
rry t-pecirs of property and every varietv
of bnsiti! would advance under im infhi-
t'lu-e; and whilst tlio debt would be dinni:-
isliitig, the public revenues wuu!u be in
crca-ini(' We eaitnol tbtr.k the inipor-
t.nu-e of ibis mewure overrated, and stneere
v liort the recommendation of the Treas
urer will have it! effect upon iheLrgislalure.
Walia'. 3 now claused at lame of llie
principle reeo mnendiiions in this admita
bU repoil, pe-iusal of which will be gialify
ing to every tine Pennsylvania!). No pa
triotic individual can read it without leel-
ing proud now assumed by this honored
Commonwealth, bhe hai repudiated re
nudiaiion. and will never acain allow net
to be sullied bv the violation of a -single en
gngement. Hiriesouicei are undoohied
end her course in prospetily on J wealth is
onward, 6uon.
B".. S.JJL'U11
ODD FELLOWSHIP.
In the Newport Herald of the Times
of Thursday last we find Iho following
. . 1 ' . "ill
article Ircmthe pen ol its eenior an u u
Fellow:
'We have noticed an Brliclo going
the rounds of thu pipers, among others
the Providonce Dailv Journal, from Ihe
Lancaster (Pa.) Republican, -Riving an
account of a Irial recently held at that
, plice, where the question of the influ
ence of the secrets of Odd ' Fellowship,
to the predjijdico of justice, and .conse
quent injury of those who .do not be
long to the order, is being debated. ' I1
seems one of the parlies to the uit wis
an Udd Fellow, and a witness was pro
duced on the aland, who also belonged
to the order, but who by the wn' fiom
i'nis anawer to the question pu1, otigh i
"never to hare been admitted for be was
f-a perfect simpleton. He was a good
deal wire drawn by the counsel, and fi
nally blundered out tha' the Pltifi (who
was the Odd fellow,) had siid he want
ed lo have some talk w ih his 'Jrlendi,
-before the trial; and bein hard pushed
he said that the Pltff.did not say friends,
exaclly, but 'brother Odd Follows ' He
was then asked if there was anything in
the obligations of the Odd Fellows
which requires one brother lo help a
riother, conlrary to justice? This ques
tion he rcfuseed to answer, and alter
some conversation between the counsel
the ma'.ter wag dropped.
A'oV, we unhesitatingly siy ibai
there is no such requisition in any of the
Bftcrels of the order, from the lovvert lo
the very highest grade: but on the con
trary, Odd Fellows are strictly com
minded to renelsr justtc e lo all then.
whether of the Order or not, and they
cannot befriend a brother to the inu
ring of one who is not wiibout violating
its fundamenlal principles. And the
wit less in the above case on'U to havt
stated so, anu there Ihe mater would
have ended, and the lohnlt truth beer
told, but he evidently was a weak mind
od man, or ?!e he wanted lo give an
air cl dangerous importance to the Or
der, which never will b-.'long to i
This witness was very properly ex
pelled fiom ihe order, by llie loilge to
which he belonged, at its nej;t nii'etin(i
t)t to fltg'ant and wilful niisrrprf scum
lion of its principles.
ri-'t''? yi 1
RESULT1 OF A VUV.-JCE,
'One of the belles of the 'upper ten.'
and Ihfl rei;nirg to-tit hcr f.r t wo e8
on incp, took a trip to Madcus a f A
months ago, accompmii d by h pi bio b
or. The captain of the bnqi-; ir
which ehf sailed chane.cd lo be a younf
dashing Zon Juad, who bad baen s,mh
to sea in order lo be r claimed, if pcmi
bio, from the 'i.un.ermis litilo vipp!','Ii.
had arqiired on rliore. The. ir p i.
RIaderia was a p'.esar.t one, and the ni,
entered fully into the eojny menu of t,
place, and embaiLed on their reiun
voyage; and l!:e BB'onishr.ter.t of tic
brother rr.sy be irr.magiimd v.iier. tin
lady announced her intention ofhharin
the slate room of l!.e 'nobl captain,'
and exhibited the marriage ctrtitcan
dalcd throo days before.
On their arnva! here, vo underc'and
the fond pair vere cruelly lorn asun
der, and the modern 'Non condemned
o a nrobalioniry termoftfo-nl behavior
bifore the parents of tte.Ndy wi 1 con-,
;ent to coun'.eaanse. ths u;iiui:.-.V. V..
M'tror. ' !
"THUTII W I l'"IH T FliikU
.s in iin. iv j.i.vc.ikv ih io.
IH'W IUnIoi) f XVjOllllll, f'H Htllt'-
i v,ilulil mid iiitcMliiy Uoiili. l'rico
Iinjuiio ul this Ull'uv.
V!ils Doctrine the OllTCiOM
(lUfklloil,
The Whig Cdumy-Meniiig held ai Dm
vi'le, on the JOdi iusf, udopted the lollow
ni(j resnlntiiin .'
'Hciiolvrd That we spurn as disbonnia-
de and highly m mm ttie uiu'inpi m uln ti)
die dreiuiiine and unprinf ipled ludr ol
iiir opposing pany, to plate llie W bigs in
i hbe posiuon on i lie momentous question
il Oregon' J hat we solemnly believe wi
lfon i and of right ought to ba ours,' and
hat so far from concerning. to"a coaipro
uine on llie line of 40 degrees, st.sen
iu r clear and uuqiieilionahle tide to ihe
whole) teuilnry in diputo, and pledge our
ieve lo aid the adminitruion iu suitaiir
nig ibai title at all ha.irds."
We are glad to see iho 'V'higs of Colum-
'ua eounty taking giound lo support the ad
'liinisttation upon lliis great luiionnl ques-
inn, 'l'o tht ir credit they have )iikeu
ant in lavor of American iiiu-nsis, and we
bid ihem (!mi speed in every similar saga
intis and patriotic mnvemt ni. 'I'he firs
part of the resolution is, however, incur
rei't, and ihereloro objectionable. There
has been no Bllempt, froui ihe quarter they
indicate, ' to place the Whigs in a false po
sition upon llie momentous question of Oi-
egon,' If there has been an attempt to
place them in a ' false position,' it has been
the atieir.pt of their o;t'i leaders Foi
years the opposition lo giving Great Britain
notice nnder the convention of 1827; lo ex
lendi.ig our laws ovrr Oregon, and to pro'
leciing emigrants thitherward, has pro
ceeded, mainly, from the W big leaders in
Congress. Dr. Linn's Uill was voted down
by them in 1812 , and at every session
since ihey have stood in a similar hostile
position. For ihe conclusive proof of ibi
statement we refer lo thaj lurinls and uV
bates in Cougress. There stands llie evi
dence upon record and indiriputabhi. WV
know o!'no belter way lo ascertain ihe 'po
sition of a parly upon a national question,
than by ihe solemn votes of those whom
that patty bus elected lo office, and who
?re acknowledged lo bo its leadtis audio
express its seniinn uts. If, therefore, it is
ihe desire of. ihe Wliigs lo assist in a'srrt
nj our light to the whole of Oregon, ihey
oan only complain of their own leaders for
placing them ' in a false poi iiion upon thai
uioiniiiiloiis ipiesiion
A ."Vciv roxitiott
Foi about five jears the 'Danville Demo
moeral' has been the organ Whig newt-pi
per published in tbia county. We of entire
iook lo il to express the seniimeim and i!e
f.na the pnaitio'i of its parly, in Ibis coun'y.
upon publif! questions. I'ur most of tli. t
iime tlie Oiegon question has bmi a sub
ject of popuUi disciiision. How happen
it that that newspaper his never taken
ground in favor of Oregon during all ilia
time ? How happens it that it has acqui
esced in Mr. OJhoun'n notion cf ' a wi.' t
and masteily inactivity,' and never express
od itself iu fjvor of assnrtiugAmcrican righd
in that gi cat and valuable territory ? 'J'ht
truth is, the Whigs in this county have
taken at.tav tuition upon this ' moment
ous sulj'-ci We are glad of it, fjr altho'"
ihey iiave brrn incon-uncii, thuy r.re now
right, and they aver that for the future they
will support the adminmr ition in defending
mr national rights an J honor in tho O.-.-goi
territory,
T'.c nomination f Judge Wilwarj (r u
-it oil lliu bcMiL'h of i'io I'liilt-.l .l!-j A-'tipriiin
Court, Im liccr rrj-.-ctid hy the i-nutu.
'1'hc m "Ptin hi-M t L.iuvillr in fuvor of hi? con
.Irtndiirt.i !iJt week, was otigiiuikd at tLe hu;';ci
ti 'n of nr. old n!"ir.)f;i of tha lii-l'orm t'onvcut m.
I'riPiii lliiH coiuily, who m! in t'.i.it body idon;; v.ili:
.Ii'd-e 11 ., mid uliri reluiii, iu coinuioii with cJiet
nriii'iCb ul't'ic CiiiiviMitiiiii, h 'rifiLN' rc ;'. fur
u!i!i'.ic. nn'l elmincter. 'J'li nihetm i-f lliis
part id tlie Sljte; in ll'.c neilihorlnxid of tlie pennn
iiomi :.tl fi , u:i.' r ilnhi!y Li tler iddc to jude v( hi
-juu'iili' iiliuiis slid i liaraetrr than llm.-c of utliei
-"il itcs mid i.f tlie rilii who l,.!Vo ititcit, rid i:i t'lf
in.itte.r aiul r-jn trolled ita det isi-m.
TLerev:.!; ity litiW bu-iiirs.' of ptihiic interrit
iransartrd in i',e ('oi.rls la t week. JVot a soiiulo ' (f, v.;. O.n'id ic.il Tnm I'owliniT Anotll-;.-',-
v.i t'lcd in the (.'jailer fcns-iona. In thei , . rv r,' ,., I.uh i,n-,n the Twee
t;i.- i! o. M.'i' ttirt vii- Mcti d!:atn a new trial wtn
refused, t'.M (.'.rtn" .'o tin; Supreme ('tiitrl.
'I'ltP. Cn'jrls tel'-'-tiriic'd on ','ii In-,-.
At I rancor.. a, A. 11 , tl.u r.i'ieurv Irli In
.iS ilfgrees orluw ito, on Ihel J'.li un l
l'ii: i t'e 1 1 u-e where it is paid inn trrtuis 1
ari mi Led d.rtvily fioui t'ne cov.s in mid-
s a Hi i.f. '
v. u u,i (!i.rv ?ji:i:mo,
li Tucntny morn iir of C urt week, wo oli-
sr li.iiiilldlU up nt vaiioiiH puhlie. 1.ut in
l)iiiiille, dilliiij? a Ilia eounty ineel;ng t the
1 'ouil lloiec. tor the liuiiiu d:iy. When the limo
.line we uttouiled, bom rinioHlv, uud it vi j.h oiu
if llie most qoeer and iiiniisini; m-eiicn we eei
vitiie-4ii il, (.'utlawiai'ii ami Dmivillo Imd ihe Imn
ir nf fin nii-hiinj nearly nil llie iiHi.-em of tho tneet
ou;, the FpeukerK.uud the meuitiers of the committee
111 tCHollllioilM. fill 'iXtOII W.IS I'llOHI'll rf Mlltollt
i)' an f nthu- ia-iio anil t'iimipliiiiit vole of onk.iiihI
preniiled with thut i;rue uinl diffiiity of iriaiinei for
whii Ii be ii no reiunkiihlei Mr. .meroft wan
i-alled on for ti eecch, ns n m:tler of eoursc, aM lit
i-i iilways tho dejien leiue of Im party in that line
-it their founly eutbeii.'.;s. Mt. 11. tame foiwarii
ifler snine lirsiiulson, iii"i-le thu bar; look,"! riuml
at lie oittjity i,eM!.i when) Whig oujht to have
been ami wvo not ain) finding lit) bad M-nire any
of disown political fuiili as no audience, m i lna
qnctr olid random s;i"ci-h to the larj.i number of
Democrats who si od ouUid ilia railing, looking
pleasanlly upon the procerdinga within. Having a
icpvflaKe uudiinco of 1niionnln to keep hhn in
coiintenunce, he made a p.ettf good Bpeech on thi-
ivli de, ami wound up by p.'ojioin-: a resolution in
favor of tlio Ameiican liiiu lo the wbolo of Oregon.
(icoijn A. Frick, L'sij. in order, wo suppose, to
throw the in itler into ridicule, proponed an amend
ment, lo iho till ct, that the whole of .North Ameri
ca belonged to us, noith ol the Mexican line. The
1'reoident hero mono in a great hurry, nppaienlly,
to give information thai i u v r matter InJ been aii
uriun;vd mid that the comiiiitlo would repjit a
ic.-oluliou upon the subj 'ct. 'J'hi.s announcement
threw the proposition)), ua the p'iiitem tay, into pi.
uiul in afi'iV inoinentis in caino the commitleu with
the reniiit of iheii profound labors, in the shape of u
prraiuldu filled wiih wnr.ar.ASKa, and a string o!
reanlutiona denou 'ciio,' every body and fvciy thing
xcept tho tariff of 1812; which iu lli6 beautiful
languago of the comiultKe , nnlcs " llie comfo ts-
Hid lireaidu cnjoyuieiita ever cluster around tin
hearths and humus ot the hnnt'nt children ol tod.
Thu resolutions were sejiarately adotrd, by a pmv-
rf'ut vote of six or uijjlit in their favor, including
oincofihe mcmbeis of tho committi o reporting
them. The meeting thm adjourned.
The resolutions have sinco bcou publinhed, iitui
aro distinguished for venom atid bombast; qualitic.--
that will not recommend them to tho good fciisi
if the people upon w hose minds they wcro it.terd
'A to produce effect. This mode of treating public
lucslions tin J public men, is alike inoperative and
improper. Opposing ieutimeiu in ilua nee repub
lic, is not, and ought not, to ho beaten down by
sweeping denunciation ; uml wlien Honest puinic
-eiviinta aio venom'iu.dy assailed, they usually sui
ter no injury. The motives for such unseasonable
iiitterness, petulant iftuper and thwai'xl ambition,
are nu,k-i!;tood,and tlie oulbiealiings they prompt
i'c disregarded.
The long looked for steamer Ilib'rnia
urived at IJostnn on llie I, liiingine t'i
lays lat'.ir djtr3 from Knglatid. 'i'he mort
liiiportanl news i-i tho restoration ed the
I'iiI ministiy, rid the pacific tone of ihr
liri'.ish press in relation to llio Oregon eo;i
trovcr ?y The tone of ihe Preside :v.':,
message appears to have had a alutiry (f
Icct on ihe nerves of the English F,dito:.
Tiie elTi.-cl of the news has bern biL'bU
favorable on stocl.-i. Tim restoration o!
die I'cel .Miliary m. I lie uiodet i!e tone i:
die lnglisli press upon tho I'tt tidiiii':
Message, ere l.elievtd lo be p o i i v o ir.di
rations of a strong ilis-position to prcsfive
he present peaceful relations bcluwn (Jrea;
liritain sr,. tlii-s routitry.
The I'rasideni's Memge v.-ns rer-eiv ?o
mi Live rpnol by the s'jip Se.'i,('ap!ain Fie.
man, on the '22i, in pevrnteen il vs fruit
New Yoik, and was ronvejed to Londoi
in six hours from its arrival in t' p. iMirsev
fl v;is eoiivrycd by express to i't itit e tn.t'
Germ any.
rarliainer.t was suuirt.otK (I to meet fit
tlie ut&p'itc!: f b'.isiiichx on il.e C'i l i.f J in
nary, '1 'hiuslsy.
Cotton wrs a f'm!i iift'-r than at tl.r
date rif cur l:'sl atlvi'-. s. l ictir abo'it il.e
mt, tl g'l pri.'es w.ftf i!n)c!!l'-d.
The Or.-gon t".)ir"S;)()i:t!etift' bad btiljns
reacbud I'.i'S.'lst'd w hen tha m it-ii: 1 1 i j li.lt
'f eoursu il bad not el hern spread Ik fur'
i!ie ppopli', ijn-.'i- ci the pt'pera corhii.'i"
ipon ii v. i.li .iv1: ni"'e oittert-es t!;T
hey b s ovv.'J upon 'us meesa. For in--tance.'lio
ypfcttur pi'f;Vly eharai It i zer
r
it i:s. on the American su.'i, tnannestatioi
f dishorn st ability. Tho 'i'u-if.s makes it-
iirongest j m n : on 'ne prvHitir.eJ incpiiipnti-
ility between the Spnuiuh title at; tl tha A-
incrieen title by diie.nery.
There was a dreadful ntorm -n the Lug-
!ibh coast, Dec. 13 1 st and '21 which raused
.uuierous ilison rs to tlm ebipping, am!
:li low of many !.;". be 'tnes s-ati-s
that (it) vessel had been lost in the ccnite
of a few da, and more than ot.u bnt.Jret)
lives. Attiofg h" veot-ls aro two stealers
i , , . .1-1 H , - U ....... , .
Cen.fltlcnse, with a cargo woi 1, 6 i 0 , -000
a total In".'.
On the night of il.ii fith of lieecnil.t ;, il.e
French Coremmt-nl Steamer 7'.i;ii:i vva
l on tho African roast, near .M:i'":d ire,1
'and half f her crew, 75, pe r elied; acing
r.i em vere M. Mer-.y Mjag- ibe t'orscl '
at Mag'uiorc, M. Fleuriot de Langle, coin
iiiamla it i f ibu vessel,
The Arabs displayed upon this occasioi
as much courage as humanity. In
than two bonis ihey niceese'id in bringing
oil -1 1 persona, carrying them upon then
shoulders, & swimming wi.b tl eui tluougl
a very heavy sea
T,he cummittte of tint London 1'eaci
joct'ty have meniorializcd Sir H. l'ecl in
favor of sculing the Orrgon question In
peaceful rather than by oilier means, whai
ever provocaion the l'rtiili (Joverunteu
may receive to adopt a warliku lone ant!
policy They taiuently depieeato war be
tween the two ii a t ons, and urge the pie
prieiy of settling ihe dispute by arbitration.
WSSJE !il"5!T' 3
Mexico. -duller advices from Mcxxo
in tfxience to the revolution in that
countiy render it very tb u'iilyl whtth-T
Faiedts vvill bi successlul gaiinst ths
ioVeroment The federal pnrly hive siui
,i-d to llerrea their intention lo suud
by him. The people generally in Ihe
tovvm where thu soldiery have declared
gainst the gorrnm !iit, exhibit no sy in
pithy with the movement 'hirf private
lettets from Vera U tiz possiiivJy rs
r r', and the least check' experienced
by Pnedes to bis muieli to tho capital,
would be tlie signal of a reaction, which
ivould tumble lnm and his adherents lo
he tiound. Tne'Sii'c, (!' llie 22 I ub.
nys that the iniiab. tints of thu c'ny ol
Mex'co show the utmost drtei minaiioi,
i ii . exhibit the most undoubted entlni
ins ii hiking measures lo defend the
capital aoaiuM the revolutionists, win;
no pushed to this pariicid.il act by a dc
iiu to substitute for tepuliiicatiism, mo
urchy or anaichj, or anjtbinft which
my trojbh Ihi; na'ioni.l it at quiliiy.
Hie Monitor, of thu CM tilt., ,vuie
bat letteis have been revived fiom II
(am, proving, vviiboul doubt, 'b it II i
niii'i ecuon of I'aiedes ha been brotioh
ibont by the fiieudj and enii-s.n ics &
Santa Ann.!.
LATEST f'lIOM .MF.XK-'O.
The news from Mexico i3 ol a most iui
porlant character. It bring." us an tierouni
of the sticeesi of Fareilecs, who bus pos-
session of the rity of Mexico, the dpi', d o
the country. 'J'bis news shows t!i at Mcx
. . , - , i . i .
ico u in me wont cotiiiiuoii iin3ciiia,.,c,uin
govcrntnetil too weak and imbecile to aus,
tain it.S'L'lf, the peojile too ikklo an 1 (iiscoti
li'iiti'd lo support iu own law?, and the
country a prey to the ambition id its milita
ry leaders, and the army which ihey i,uvi
always at command. Any pietext seives
for a revolution. I lie late government
oveiihrow Santa Amir, because l.o fqunt.-
lered or misapplied the public, inonry, en
leavorei! to iliniinish the r.uust queues of
some of the miir.atv elueis, and bv bw n-
irt'mtv agiit.'U the Ttxir.s, wa suspected
nf favoring tlieir inde.en.!i ul ri.ovra.icn!.
Ilerrera's g iveitirueo! is ovittuvo" n U:m:
r,pr v the same can fen a ' '
leounr-miis? with the United Iji :'.e; oa the
Jatiurxation i!tl:ii'ii!;y, and to eontr-d utid te
i , . r . , .-
;n -e U:e power ir..; ( oiisetjur:.! r in t.ii.- ai
.iV, at;d provide a su!;.;itnle for ii llow
.i:i;,' ihe lie w g ivcrui.tci.t w '. last ia i-n-)..-il!e
to predict.
The firs', net of tha rrvuh, o i-i i will be
,0 eotivoko a'i extiaordict y ('.
i to
wil.
org! ii ':'.-.' tb'i i xefii'.ivc powrr, v!.i
be riven lo I'.iudt -nbb; , or
to y itila Ai.na, :i8 tome i f t'i'.'
.xici,
v iviy
j-iuriiids bav e liiitted. K'ot.or
i-.lrr;
tint C,m. I'.irei'e?, notwi.bht -luting the Lti
dt cliira'iou c! the n-v olt'ti.oii stn l'itl the
govi ruinent nf II'.'.Teta h:;.l 'I i.II lesjicc
t .hoitv t en i i ;at v to a ,'.: M.nui-t,' l y l
n'. ig a p'ciiij.u;( :i'i .. , if lb" Uaitec
Orel loot ir. ilict; i ntry, l..'s ii.aii"
lest' d ii ?s r j-posr.iou to r. Kitdi II. v li
I re llSi'ii-S oi li.it'aj.ilol .'.li'iir.' ibe isslo
of events, thai' I'lisitlirt l!,!iir.t h 1 1 r. -i I
If Mr. fchdtf.l. ii well pn vn!(d wi.b i.ioitev
in bis in-got, i.iion, po ib.it il.e rew '". 'in
iff nt may be nipp'iitd wiih ii'-cT.s to Ker;
e iiiii'.y vci'l! h Mid p .id, n i.- cpdie piob
,'dc that I c V- lii find fjvor Wltti the l:CW : d
.Mtiistratioti. V v si. ill v-v.
From t!is V.'i:bi:i;to:i Union of the P-lth inst.
Hy ihe u'ri'.al on tl e I -Mi itisi. of the Ii
litti! Slates brig I'tirois-e, hi. I'nisaeohi, ii
12 days frcm Vera Crii2. il.e ;nu-l!igenci
of a levoluliou in Zltx'wo lias bser. toi firm
,d.
Ii tuineafs iba! mi d:e mo.r.in; cf .!. 30:b
nil
ihe irocps relied ifpon bv the cove in
,n,,ii I,, il, fi-ml it iicaiii--: . ;, . ;
a in his fa-oo, and li.e -r ' i no .,,! (
,uio ternis of cr ;-i:i,!.ii;"o v. i:!i ( ' ; '-,-t
lb s. lie Cftcred ai d too; v.-.--: ..
,, ',,e ciiv io ib'sl dv,' ::!;.! o; ;. .-..i :,.
The itiinur war, that Ce-n I'.-rrdcs man
i fi-H tri! less rrpo; ii'.oil in tl.e rec p'iou oi
,1r. Slide!! tliati t!i3 la'-e F rc-idc-.M, Ilnrer
ra.
K-?.iV.l
T. Fi-k. V.
l.tts
ii'tired f.o.n tl
u
S. .louui;
-li.,!l' 1,1-1 i.l vc
.'.-It- bed
iu'lii.-it'.n'i ci'V
I V .!' - 0 F.
The
r u i i be c' ii '. 1 ; i ti r .
l)w, Ltil. a-i-rted by ai) ul'le cd,or.
Tin: Nkws Fur more than I wo
vens past we have asseiled that Ji iiisb
1 ivci nmenl would not wi'i war a
;iiost ttiis country for Oregon; that ii
j oil. I not enig" in such wat; bc.euist
it was too much emb ii rassed ut horn'
ti 1 1 ii colli not dt;''iid ()ieion in wai
unl wtiild lossi more by such a w;i'
.Ii an 5'J O:"gous vvhih woMb; tint such
vir would embioili' with o be,- powers
od send the French into h;ypl and tli
Uussians imo I idia. 15 it siooa th.i pu'
tic iiion of the I'ees'.ileni's At ss.i", 'n
tommicial j inrnals of the great ein.
nve been terrilid wiili the apjr hen
ion of war, siymg that !l itain vvis -j
tfr for it, would deva.it tie o l
oasts bef.iie we could even b '-i i t d
fend ii, and Hut nothing could she u
but submission, and a compromiss o
Oregon UjOii Uiitish pi lpo.silio.i.s. And
these terror! have been sorei Iv aoo
mentcd by the debates io the Fnleml
Semie upon the motion far in'pi ry by
Cl fiieral Cass, as too call out soiu-; oi
lbes journal! iu defence of tlie Hi tttsl.
claim to Oregon,
11 u how stand the case now? Ac
coi ding to tlie I lie news, Ihe lli'iUsh
ovoi nmniit will not vvaog war for 0 e
ioo. They hve discoveivd that vvr
cannot In iutimited by threats, i ro ton
many lo sii ike .without counting thi
cost, and well know that thu c o-t o!
striking would far exceeds Iho pn fi . In
ihe course ol latil suoviif-r, the Lnwsh
ore's exploded ir. threats upon tin
I'tcsident's inaugural address, and Brit
ish sta'rsman in parliament talked Vf.r)
omoioti-ly about the President's claim
to the wliols of Oiegon. I'l-rceiving
that wis heard all these thi eats vety
calmly, ami tuTired no sigi'8 of stibmis
sion, ihey cbangeil tlieir lone, and con
seized lo argue Tnej b.iva read in the
oif-sssg a rejit'iiiioii of i ha policy pro-tlaini'-i!
in Hie ituugoal address, and
iave become mora calm than ever. lo-
lead of war they talk cf its elisisteiiv
ind !osest of iii iniignilkane of the
):egon rjuestion, cor.ipr, cd with ihe c
.inniies of war aboti it; of Ihi nurml
oieicst of the two i.utions in pcacefu'
it d more ,x!en.i ve cotntiiMcial inter
:outse. 2oe lone of the lii itiedi uatioi
Ojion American afi'iifs is precisely w n i
.va expected , moderateind daily becom
tug niiie fu. Wo cont'i aiulate hi una
or Archer's nigsj
lint wc may mctition other signs cf
ibis p-sccful lemiier. L-od 7jhu 11 is
o.d coubl not form u cibitu", becausi
Lord tli ay won1! not join it with
'alnm.-ton at ihe head of the foiugn
-!I if ?, and fiicrtly bec-u:3 lbs policy
the '.iller wis too rl i; Ir.drrdi
I'licn the Wh:g psrty of vaglmd have
no dcsiie It ivu with ny body. Lord
J. ibu Uu-?'.1 a no I (vcieed without
Lord Giey, and the lalt r, holding the
'bal.it, oo ol povrr, vvill mi wave a wa'
ir'iiiusti r at tbo liead of foreign iill .i
unl ihtisto ;,r c vt ti an aMit'onal chanCi
'or war, t'.ie W" I , t ;.s abandon the at!t u t
j r i . ! ii c t I lio c o ver ti me n ' ! And thi
'iin.;s b'ck Mr i-fi!, who r s nd be-
iti.-C! I.n piuld ;o! nnv ,1 uieaMiiv
tlit oo.',',! the Cj' iir-
I vvct.'d put t ti
f i be iicsi'oti a vv.ir lo I '. t'i;; a
l!:e te.'i
r'om t: i s. i ,i f:
ci v w .ii like
im.iCjii'jij jio lio
U It WN.il is
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ti' v vvtl! no'
i!'. j j - 0-5 ( j e ! ? If a rc
I'te I oils" i.f Co'iioions,
nb'v p ; !b-.' L'-uN; I n
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ilv w.:i:i,'ll .1 S I I"' '(. 'i'i'.l.-
!,, (is 10 a I,' W ( o r'l' o, 'v no n iciiiS to i'
'i iCi par i.- m con', .-' ; ! il ti.e; 10 p' '-i-i
s s'm'cm d in i, i!,t y v Ii b ni'ivcn t
ll.reat- of i' vo!;:'i-r,'o loire 11" ii mi as
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Uic lliKoih I'm' L"i d-,
' ill l.ii hblv fl i'l-t to !i
In ihe lat'ti
i ,-i. All 1 1. 1 -
vol, net ii
pv i;
nid fit s x ni'.iitl.s ii
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i.'OS. W'll -t V ' ? It VVOtlbl - IVC llie
w ti liuudt i d itiiiii"1" ni-cce-.-i.' y to eon
duel the War which these m,noi cs
would pteveo', btid which will come
eveimully if ibty be rot 'ndopifd. Il
we .sit iv tli folded ni vii till the I'l ilisll
tic on! of i,'i(ic e! !Ii ii 1 1 ii f, we eh ill be
i.' m ,o 1 (' '" ' '. in1-'." ol
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fo
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free ufu id' tbn li.tti en idoved in t
, ,r mi
ib-i
It : be sup'-ilied with the l.tal ji'..blica-!;'ie
ii n-. id the d,.v i i to besdwa's warmr
and l:o;ird Ib-r tio ir c-oti'oit aed . improve
i.,n,t in i--u-fic i:---crs. Tlt.-y i..-d bnore a tdec k tiie next ntnrniiif. sevci.tt e n ).mn.,
....... . ,ir.. ... i
,ii .
t . ,.! o ioi:l ii.,') vo Iii 'i- s. to v loch
t'.c v are rr.t-st.nili
.abili! addoi ii.'.
for
ui.t - io ol t..o opciaun..
Thu Senile nf ibis Stale ln '
nntisly adopted a renolutinn inatru.c-t g
mr Senators and Reprehen'Hives iu f'1 u
iess lo opfoss any alterations iu tbe
riff law of 1S-1J.
A bill has passed both bouses making
Mipropri at ions fur llie p,i) incut ol the
Feb niaiy inte ret.
A resolution has parsed both house's
mstiucting our iiiHoibcia nf Corgress id
jipos-i any iucrtiass of thu present rates
i posiajip.
J oic K S Kiwden F.-q. has been re
IrCted S ale Tres'iirer.
A singular "id Ua! lately taken plaeo at
Dedhaui, Mess , f jr criminally abducting
an unmarried woman, under a new law to
punish seduciion. The piisoner wa up
wards of 10 years of ape a married man,
wilh a arg family; the femalu was 17
years of age. According lo her statement,
s'te agreed 10 leave home with, and they
wei.l to New York, and theme proceeded
lo Philadelphia, where they lived. The
jury found him gudty.
Another of the Mormon elders, Ale. 0.
O'ncy, has come out with a pamphlet ex
pose of what he terms 'Spiritual WilVry at
S'auvoo.' He etieloises the statement of
Smith with 'regard to the eoirtipliona of
ihoir doctrine, and gives as a reason for his
own course in ihe matter, thai he expected
to find Nauvuj a place of peace and piety
out lottnd ii jusi ihe contiary. Driglmni
Voting says, ("according o (Jiue)'s ai count)
'The llible is no moro to the people of
tlii generation than a Uji year's almanac,
for I am all iho Biblo iieeilful for people
now, if lliey obey my ro u tsrel.
Two Oi!aibcr of Coiresj from Illinois,
.Ufjsrs. Wetilworih and Dmigbiss, having
uats adjoining, in from of die Clerk's desk,
afford eonsideiable a muse me ni to the House
when they rise together, as titty soaietiines
do. Mr. V tut won't! is six feet seven in
dies in height, and Mr. Umiolasj live feet
four. They are Vae long tun! bori of it.'
A GUOD VLevLHCT.
At a Ute term of the fc'upeiiot Court of
Virginia, held a. Stannloii, J-utou Copenha
gen obtained a vetdit't ol SMOllO against
.Simpson lk'tten, foi tbi ssdueiion of the
d.ugh'ter of t'ac fonner. JWti was n mar
ned in ni. lie was able to pay damages,
ilako exiaiples of tuch eiea'.utt'f !
m.fxiTWS.Tt' -J
I),eJ, at the ifcii'.'ciit: uf !n.r ao'i T, II.
Ward, of ttiidiniou;!, Ly., Mra. V-'ard, in
the hundred and eleventh year ef age! Mrs,
Vi.rd witnessed niauy of llie exciting
scenes of the revolution, and has lor many
yuais drawn a pension, as the widow of u
revolutionary soldier,
Jobhua li I'liehcoe. a poor inccbanie ir.
Ualtimore eounty hud ad ad lo his lainily
the other inoritiiig three daughters, whom
he name 1 Mny Fioridi, Maeiha Texas,
aiidJina Folk. h." no.v ovs:itoen
cllli'l'Ctl.
i 1112 AMHKiCAN 1 111.!-: TO 0 HE
CO N.
In JLlte liriiiiV Ce-ngr .pby i standard
wutk book Mvei,'.;. i, li.e, is the bolovv i.ig
O.i tl.o. west si.bi of ttia liotitiiaiii!
,'Ko, ky) ihe Ann nens have an in op.icsior,
nl t bum lo do; cnuuirv Ii-iii the 'l-id o ll-.e
i'J Ii p:-t.;l! i; and a l.iorc dnn'olltil e.ulin,
wilt, h is dpu'ed by Kus-ia, lo iln; c untry
1,100 the -!9.li In ihe liU.h parallel.'
1 his eelfhrated .n or jdur iaks no no
ire ol iln- iJi'i i;di c us. The ibi-puie hu
la etn the Uuii. d fe'oi.cs uml i!o-Ma w a ad
jaied meiiis ttu.e ;.na , l-y a nuru.il agiee
nifr.l in lav or cl the p raiit I ol 5t degrees
and -10 mi lit' s, as i!m bmunlaiy 'Lie be
. vini lilt- itsp.ciive leiiiliiiKS (fine t'-to
o ,no;,-:.
Tvvt'iiivot.e years n.'.i I'u iidfi t ,1onroe
a-sci.id t'lesiTio up;. ,i--us wiih r.i'trd to
or in ii i'J
().,'.'. in ibai President I Oui.
j , ' , .'(. li-i.-'l, Willi
pnl l-'V 1, i
w.,s
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: I o! ,S;. J iiili'S
p.blnhed by II!
I
iv:
1 XV lien the in
rived in i.ontloa
:l,e vv luce (
i ll iiit el ex
:. I l.ooMii .'
o-.'i i i r
.1 flea; a'.ienlino
t'.c i no-? vi as loii
in (b j-ioi' s uere
; wn upon
ii ii; l! S, -i
Ol t 'j ' i d,- V,
f,.e in t' e s'o
!,:p o l-b A n , ri' id ti i llioili a
marKcl. ai d ihe il o V n(
the n-'w S: it. s Iroin a i A I.- ro n c ivri ion
WiiS eonsid.neil no l-mocr doi'l, ,,
Terrible i-LuaUon wnl F.-nrful Deaiti
On Wednesday, Derrick Hariwel', ef
I.angdon, N il., went into the woods wi;h
a t'vo--h-'irse ir.im, iiiid was reluming, sr. is
n 1 , 'b" to-, -(' o . v. ;i;i citlllll foriV
o- er i:ti' -'
r :'..d, with
i fell under
il.e knee.--.
I.i en, no th't
, ;' vn
nr i
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. o
i'ii; s
led c i'.obt
LOO'
ronid
Tlie reins , in v. it;;t.
b"r-e-s coubl not pmend. Mid here
rc ir.
it",:
s-.-rt am, n;:
in
not on ii;
ihriiii-b ibe I r.ter cold iiic'i!, i.n.il 3een u'
In.- ii.M.-i vnre iciiooi, in-- a;oi u a
la lo:' no I. -
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