The Columbia Democrat. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1837-1850, February 14, 1846, Image 2

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    to secure lis depreriaiior.; thW fum'flirt i
eirong ground lor pMlcciing iho note heldir
Hi docs ot Icon the force of ihe r-
, . iiii ri iiii
son of the gvncral liability of the atockhold-
, l'liilicl mtvd io jo mlo CTm
ltshnuld Ik' obse rved. tint if ilif i'''''',n),Hl,e i'.ie W'h.dr, f,r ili purposo ;
tion of a bank has a prtfericd rbiim upon (.iiieiitlircni ty m .1 1 1 n 4 tin following I t
the corporate funds, llie aiiickholdera : 1 iin rcmihiiimiv.
only individually liable far any d. fluency Resolved, Thai our Senator and Rip
in those fund, il will be ttie interest of il,e le-riitetivea m Ci-mre. b limber in
.( .1, nn lb, first do.ib. of bank BJ."" """' rt.;.! . P!"S" "
vcuey, to eonvcil his deposim 11110 bunk
,uole. This will alwaya be done by thop
who may be convenient to the himk, or are
in favor with the officer, upon ihe Crsl in
'idiHiion of its failing condition, h le those
wlio Bra nioto remote, or Lea in nrined.j
aiay be left to witnesi the application ofj
their deposites to redeem the eircuUtion by
which tin ultimate liability of ihe stock
holders will be diwinshod. llence it iH
be. the direst inlcreil of tlie it 1rl.l1 ddrrs in
e (ailing bink, whine liability is limiied to
note bol.lt rs, to protect lhematdv against
1
lose, bv rnnriilii; in ronJiiion, u nil the
greatest possible Binnnr.t of individual de-
posited are paired, Tlii furnishes
ilron tcasons for extending the principle to
the de'jls,in proportion to the amount cf (took
held by each otockholder. Until this it
done, and ample proviuion in made affor
din the creditors of corporations prompt
and 1 flieicnt reiiiediea the greut orjeei of the
principle of individual liability, will col
have, been attained.
W iih these objections,! have diierleil the
bill to be tetuned to lliellmiae eifttepreseri
Utivcs, were it originated.
FKANCISR. SHUNK.
Executive Chamber
January 8. 1840
(Uorrcsponoence of tlie A'ulihc Ledgrr.)
LEGISLATIVE.
IIarhisbuhg, Feb. 5 Evening.
Tlii lLuse held an afternoon session,
ir.d took -up, in Committee of (he Whole
the resolutions ie!,i'iveto tli! tariff.
Mi. Buirtll ppolta it consiberable
leiijith in mppoit of his amendment to
the resolutions from the Senate. 'The
debate wag continued by eaveral oiher
penilomeo, when the amendment of
Mr. Uurrell was rejected. Tbii amend
tnent confines the instructions to a Uriif
uron coal and iron.
f 7he amendment of Mr. Fiollet, op
.. poed to the tariff of 1812, was rejected
at the close of the morning session)-
The Commiliee rose and reported the
resolutions to the IIousp.
Mr. B jrrell then renetved his amend
ment which had been rejected in Com
tnillee of the Whole, which was (giin
rejected yeas 37, riays 57.
,7'ne Question was then taken on the
resolutions as they came from the Sen
ate, and decided in the affirmative yeas
79, nays 14, as lullowt:
Yeas Messrs. Arms'.rong, liich
man, drbrr, Bartholomew, Eutiler,
iiuntz, Ilgham, 13ou(-ncr, Hoyer,
T5roujh, lit ackenriclgf. Bright. Bums,
Uurnside, Burrell, Chestnut, Chik,
Cochram, Cunnor, Donaldson, Bott-E-idie,
Fernon, Forsyth, Funtt'on.G illo
vay, Gray. Ililey, Utllowell, Ujymi.
her, Hili, (lyel'.e) Hill, (Montgomer.
y) lltillman, Ives, J.icobs,.Jjme. John
son, Keller, Kunkel, i.adlcy, -Bnkio,
.Levaii, Ma(tfehin, Matthias, Meai,s,
Morisnti, Murphy, McAbee, ilcCitl
!and, Mt Crtim, McCurilr, McCurley,
McFrland, Nicholson, Owen, Power,
.Pomroy, Franklin Pomeioy, Mtr
err Price Hider, Robinson, Kupert,
Shuman, Snyder, SiRtr, Steel; Stetler,
SUwMl. rFraiiklio Steuarl, Byccm-
iny 5"irnuss, Thoma-i, ChestctJ .Tice,
Twgn, Vnn Iloff, Wadsworlh, Wilson.
Wot man, V.'mcll, Pjtctson, speaker)
73.
Nays -Mesrs.Dird,Camihcll,Crost.
i).ily. Knue, Fasten, Kline, Knox, Mir
r.field, Piollet, Sttmiel, Thomas,
!Su?a.l Weest, Webb 14.
Tim turan h's vs a'ieed to. in. I the
rii'tfs hciftir fu-rended, the resolution?
cirne up on third reading as follows;
' Hhtrca. ibi! latih 01 eijjntcen nut,
dretl an'l u.ity 'vvo products no mott
- than buQurhI revenue to It fr n tin
nCfsaty tspnu:e oft!;e grnfial ;ovpir,
mcnt, and cllotdi ( nly an adtquate in
cidental protection to Ameiitan induct
ry and .morion mni'i;f:ictuii'?, n t.
loreign comjie'.itioo an.l foitin policy,
and a eonKpirnt rnct:tageni-nt It
comnctcil c ntei prise, to atriculiu-
ral p'Jrsuit?. and 15 l!e devfiopement ol
our internal rcjcnrre
And whircu", B is hcKrvtd toe peo
ple ofl'rtii.vlvir.ia art! eppoted to any
r. 1 1 c r a ' i 0 n in the f xifiii" trH until fur
'.her cKnerience has eliown l.sal a t:i
id 1
ficaticn is nquiii-il to fecutr a lonunu
once of fuel: .iuiee";or!, cud 10 prou-ct-the
ntitral wtlfa'.e, Therefor
TiM-dvcd bv ll.e Srr.nte and IIo'ie of
t r'SPiilativ"e: of lb" Comr,',nr.-,ealilijLsiit's l.iicr ri ll.e I of Jmiarv, thm
t,( Pensvlvania, in Gcneial A'-fmli'vteal J mio can Ik- induced 10 abandon
,, V'o.i fin Senators and Bc rescn -
(ativea in Congress be, and H y ate
hereby rrrpie vnl, to oppos" i'l Si'.en'p'N
m oitr or modil" the i. ii. ar ol ,u-
ihir'ii r. ol A-'i'i-', one th.U'iii l e'.t.menl of tbn d.lScliy woulJ ntn to be
Uuudifcd acJ ijity two.
R-aulvfd, Thai tlu O.Vv'in r b
irqueitul I ) transmit a copy of the abovi
l"c"'bl "' re-Union to each, of ou
& tutor .nut 1! iii-'ii ii:j:u'ci hi C ii:
'
.t,blnhiiiriit of a . iiion il liink, th
litirtbufiun ol the irocer dj of the pub
!ic aud', and to vo tt lor the s-pt r t'iott
of tlii "vetnninl front tb b inkm 111
iiiu'io"i;, and lor the cri-411011 ol a con
itnuiiiMul irmS'Miy , us th b -t means
pointrd out by the people and experi
ence lu kci-p ibtf t-uirer.cy pure, io
KOird le pttaplc'b moin'y from pecu
lation, and t't piesftve uuiinpnired th"
protection ali'jt l'd by a jtm tariff Ihw
to I he indu'lry of lb peuple.
Tot motion wh ajjreed to yeas 52,
ntvt 4C, and the lBiute went iiiloC un
utiiiee uf th Whole, inserted Ml. PiO
lelt'a iniendmpiit, and reported tha ie
olutiona as tliO-t amended back to the.
Houo.
The ledoliitiots as amended wi-rj a
reed to veas 54. nays 4, as follows
Yeae Mir-sis .frmstronc, Btch-nan,
Barber, Boiij-hner, Buyer, Bi iglil.Uuro
ide, Iimrell, Campbull, Ciie-tnut.Cl 11k,
Cioms, Bily, Donaldson, Diij, E'tu-,
FaskPl, Fernon, Fo'syth, FunstonCil!
way , Gray, G win, Il tllowel, Ilaymil.er.
Mill. (Fayette) Mill .Montomeiy Htm
biic, lloD nan, K'eS, jHinen, K Her,
Knox, Lovatif Means, Murphy, McA
Oee, McClelland, Owen, Power, Kid, r.
liupe.l, Samuels, Snvtlei,S!arr, Sietki.
Sieuar't, Bycomin j Tiee, Van 1 1 oil, j
Wadawoith, Wilson, Womia.i, Wosrel,
l'aterson, Speaker 54.
N.iys Messrs, Bud, Kiioc, Piolett,
Uebb 4.
The Cleric was oidertd to as the
concurrence of the !.v-nate in the amend
(in-in, and the llou-o adj turned sbout
7 o'clock.
THE CGEON NEGOTIATION.
At Ust we have something authentic up
on the present state of the Oregon negotia
tion. On Saturday, a message was receiv
ed in Ctngress fioin tin President, cover
ing an important corresponddncp, as fol
lows: 1st. A letter from Mi, Buchanan to Mr.
Polk.
2d. A letter from Mr. Biichanaii lo Mr.
M'Bane tlateil Dec. in. and asking the
nieaninjt of Bng'ish wsr pippnnuion.
d. A letter from Mr. M'Lno to Mr.
Buchanan, dated January 'J mutiny U: he
had an interview will; IiOnl Aberdeen, who
assured him that war preparations rf Bug
land had no reference to American af.'-tir.-t
believes Lord Aberdeen sincere still t!iin!;s
it possible that hostilities may come in
which England would be prepared to deal
powetlul blows against the United Stales
4 ill. A letter from Mr. Pakunliam to Mr.
fjuclutian, d ited Dfc. 27 yroposii.j arbi-
tratioii,
5to. A letter fioin Mr. I 1ch.1r.nn to M.
Pakenbam, dated J in. 3 I, declinirig arbi
tration yet ilif rifbing the bopo lint the
dilficulties way bo amicably ser.'ied by r.e
gotiatioti. Oih. Mr. Pakenhani to Mr. Buchatnn.
dated January 3d, staling that he will semi
die answer of Mr. Polk, transmitted above
by Ml Huclianan, to the British ;;inittr in
.nnden.
7tb, Anolhei letter from v.t. Piikcnhr.m to
Mr. Puclianan, daled January lGdi.in vtbudi
ho argue3 the question of arbilratinn. and
conlioverting itfr. Pilk.'a objection lo f.ibi
tialion declating that Bngla'.id hti lights
in Oregon. He atks, whether tlie Uuited
Via'.es is willing lo submit lo atbiiraiinn
theiv claim to the whole territory of CAe.
son
81I1. A Utter from nr. Buchanan to Mr.
Pakeiiliam.daiedFebrnary 0, declining the
last proposition for aibitralion, and bialing
inn reasons wby.
The leccipt tif ihe niesnge esused a deep
snusalion in the house, and the retding ol
the correspondence was listened lo with
deep icttrcbf
(Cirrf-iprmdence of the Public I.e'ger.)
WAsntxeiTON. Fert. b:h. Ifilfr
Tha impoilatit ;1e.ai; i f th Pirsi
dent, encloaing the lecent cji 1 11
denpi between Mr Buchsnan and Mi.
McLne, and Mr. Pukenham id Mi.
Buchanan, and of which I sent ynu lam
etfiiii:;; synopsie, embracing tH tlx
piomitienl ioint, is cf course i-iit all ah
oi hiog tojic of comoient and d M iisioi
at the seal ('f ..v ronitnt. It appear
now lo be the almost unanimous cpinio
heie, that a wr with lviglaiui is in ev
itahlf,for no one nippoee that the Pic
-idt-til wi!i rfpide 1,-om iho position a"
"timed io the Itl erol Mr. Buchanan, 0!
4'b Ftlmiiiy, in rf :'y , lo Mr. I'ukori
liioi'ji pi coud propo-itioti to arhi'mle;
;ii'l it applets to lie iqunlly impto'u.iblt
ftom the lone ,.f Mr. PaKeoham's rotr
of ihs lfi h, atit'i ibe eontpois r l Mr. Mr
i I'.er '1 ilos lo Oirj.in lerritoiy.' Il
! 01 h f h: in 1 , ihciefr.: .-, areittulvcd to
miota ii the pfiiiloo which they have
wr.-', resort lo arma lor lite settle
unavuid .ble
Il iii true the Picn'ulent declares that
'io 'coidiiHy unite with tin govern
unit uf Giet Biitaiu in dsiiiin thd
lie present pouIi overy rnsy he annci
ily adjihtpd,' and tha government or
; 111 ui 1 1 1 1 s inui tiii!, rrrtrritTTTi; s-t-r!.in -tally
the decl.iriiion ol the Pi tsidcut. i
'ttroiif;!)' inclined to hop t lor an in nct
le aeiilemcnt.' Yet how cm any .tucb
aiii'Ciblt' arljtisiim-nt ha anticipated, '
ho Pitaide.nl. as hu un loubio Ily is, be
iucera in tliyiiij lint 'iho tit!) of
Great iV ituii, to poniiin ol tin: l-.Tiilo
ry is vilid, the U. S to the wholj lor
ri t in iiiat any a tempt to rtter tiiinj
f'i anon lo arbnralora "voti I I Only in
vol ve it in new tliliieu-tiPb that 'ihf
O. S. hoi I the beit tub h existrtiicu'
that 'all ila comm.) I; mi lurbo'i lie
in. rill of Iho forty niuUi paralt l' ind
ih it the whole country io iinpoitanl
10 the commercial intern's of this cjuu
uy, that its loss to fie U. S. would b.
inepurdhlc. No intelligent imlivi luil, it reems In
in1, can carefully p.-r-ue itn- wtiulu of
i f this coi ti smo idoci', without Hnivioj
t tlie coiicIuh.oi) tliit aibittation cm
oevrr b't resorldd lo, no lonr a P.tsi-It-iii
Polk is at the h'-ad o'' I'm govern
ineii', or npgniiaiion ba resirnei with
'Pasnnabls )rii.xppct of an tiiicjb!e a.l
j'liiinent. '!') boiifVd to t ,r- cootraiy
would bo tj Mippofe that nut Lt'CJtVf
would rt.ced.1 froiii the position which
tie has so openly and decidedly asMim
ed, or thjt Great hain could bi in
luced to abandon altoietlier the c'aim
which she has so strenuously ayse-ried
during iho lal qui lei- of a century .
Tne Utter of Mr .l.-Lim :o McUm
chanan, is certainly of a chancier to
diow tint tin considnis Ihe warlike 'i.-eu
ai'jiiora uf Giral Zt itain as having i
'iinlir- cl refeience to ihe possible con
tiiency of a roptutt' between tiie two
countries.
And such, il appears to be ihe urn
versa! impression hcie.ii the r.a'urr.1 in
ference to be drawn horn i!ig converra
ion between Me. .Btne end Lin!
heideen, though tlie 'Uiiion' does nut
'seriously apprehend w,tr,iiid intimales
hal 'our administration do not regatd
he letter of Mr, M Line as a signal
of impending hostilities. Il wou! 1 seem
to inoicte a very poor opinion cf !io
fn rimers ar.d energy of iho . i:is!i gov
rnmenl, to uppoi3 tliut lb? 'comsi cf
ncasuies now under p.j::i.Lrs:io.i in
Cjngrest.' cm hi 'boldly and activaly
;itiiMi:d,' Ihe 'notica givct'j' provisions
11 ido for iho 'exten.Mn r.f our !jws lo
lit region beyond ll;e Iiocky Mouu
ains,' and for such wir'nke prejn ratioii?Our"npighbor was very car -fu
is becuniti 'a wis, toil eneigrtic people,
Hid yel lead lo peaceful ics.;lt.
The coufpssadly 'eoncilitory tor;c'
main'ained by Itu govei ninent of Great
Britain would seem r.ith(-r to stren.-.tlien
than weaken this impics-ion. Il is
certainly the prevailing belief hero thai
FJnglinili prep.uingio rnaintaiu hci
supposed ligh's to Oregon, and tint in
he I MiiMjjj'i; of Mr. Mi Line bavin. :
ji;iii nc.:t:.i in ,'l io tj i r i j .;.iii'i,
sh.iijld she fail '0 ifTtCt a coiopioi.iiii',
whiefi appears to be inevitable, stie will
1 tien'pi 1 r.i.il l y and vtgr.r.'Ul'ly t : 1 1 hei
iitiiio;.! power t j n.n ci th : ntinot nu
ry upon our coun'ry and nil iu :nit ies!,'
ncl that her aim 'will I e io s'r l.w tin
'icaviol b.'ov; at the co.'iiu'.t i.ceuifiit, in
the cjtp etien of being ;!iet toy e-tn.bh;L
:o shorten the duiatiori ol i!o war.'
Unn'pr the in:i'a-sion, it pp-its also
10 he the jii ''Vailing lirinf, tii- ' 'i
of Mr, Fdiifi.-ld lias njw a fa r ' ''
o! i'ccciviiig the. SiiiCtiotl 01' ti;e S 11 jo.
. ntl llul it wutii ihu.i pa-'j ihe Ileus!
Iiy largo rnt-joiity ll:t"i: t ,:! 1.01 ;t.i
tiiadow of a doubt, The d bat. on ib's
question w,ll now ielouktd to with, 1:1.
usii.il in'.ercii.Ci as iheOfegou M-soiutioiiS
-I' Mr. Allen also come up for e o r. -, 1 -i ..
lion on Tut-'juBy, mi i:;ci i,.g
nay be anticipate d.
It io a cuiious fncs, that the resnlulinus ol
Mr ;langiini in tl.a .Vtntite, und of Mi,
. 1 1 .. 1 . . . '
I houias lluilt r I'mg io the Bouse, imro-
dticptl stiir.e two t.r three v.oel.s t-ia -ii sk
in nearly the precis terms of Ms I'cken
nai.i's propusiiioii lo hibr.rate.
Piota tli iJol'ily Di.i'y Advcrti'cr, IV.i. 2
We arc indebted toour friend "f the I J c r
!d and Tribiin for the peiuHl o! a letter
iroci Feiiaarola, v. ritt?n on Sjiurd-iy lust,
fioni which we learn ilia: the U. ii. (i
.'.-'inurrs had jiiT.t united a: that port 'ruin
Vi ia Cruz, bring'.'ig liie i'nporiant ir:telliB
Ji-iiee iliat CSen. Ansia had dei 1 ired against
he Paicdes Govt ri tiieni, i,nd in favor ol
he rtsteration of linira; that throughout
he cetintry ihe ti"pie vtre r.r-mi.-in.g in
tppnsiiion to tha piTnem Adiiiiiiiaiiatiiui,
as gning as a icasop, their dread of war
ind blond shed regretting their baviny per
mitted ParetUa to ovciii.ni'v the Ili'irera
dniinisiration. ;tr. r--l,dei! was snll ai
Jalapa, wi-h btightening jirosperts.
ouch is iI:k brn'1 and liabiv account furn-
shed by iha Ifcr.ild's coiresp.andrni, wlm
wroln him ks mo man v,-,.-. icav iir', wnii a
.. i .
nromii-e to furnish full particular in iinoih-:
cr letter. Pnuii the iiHturo of tlie iuieiii-!
ncnto we infer that the p-opU of Mexico
routitrv ij on the eve of another icvlu!'"1 c,jl- vv. '55 3 ma" wf no leatnin? anddack your own boots, ar.d pay fr your
i.er., ' 'cm-ild not even wtite his own nacie. IVj.'jiiewapji.ers.
"riiuTH wiruoi'-r riit
s.i rvi: i. 1 v, vr.i: it r.iitk jjrr u.
If 6 have omitied through inadvertancy,
lo uiention in ennneclion wi'.h 1I18 C0111
rnitsioneri stiifeuianl the y.ict, iliat tha in
debit dncss of B I). Rupert Irs beer, paid
in full, since tlie Auditor's sclilumenl.
The Res.alution giving noico to Urem
!?iilain of the abrogaliiui of the treaty for
the j dm occupancy of Oregon, passed the
House of Representatives on nonday last,
by a vote of 1 GO to 34
Gov. Shunt's, Vein.
We publish this week the veto of Gov.
Shunk upon ihe Bill to incorporate theArm
strong county Bank. It is a document thai
diu-i tha governor great creilit.tvo recom-
mend it to iho attentive sm-niirui nf our
readers. We are glid lo sen tha Governor
taking rrounil against tha wneaae of U inh
crpi'.al in in thU Kuie, Sih-Ii inorpssp ii
unneccasary and could only result 1.1 d,.n -
geroui couspr.ut in es. 1 lie people ol ihe
Stata can refetsaiislied thtre will be ni naw
Banks created while the present Iiuiipp'
Governor holds the chair of State. Good!
T3io 23r.:jvi!:c Ic:!:.-)ri-al :i Sc
tenvj. The Danville Democrat, iiidjiiij fir.-.i an
editorial in iu columns last wee'i, hat h.-.,'
its sense of dignity greaily n.iirai I bv
some re nnrka made in Corsgres 1 by I j!;;
Grtnidv McConnell, rf Alubat in re .' .
to 2 sort 01 mongrel wing aou cii;o; d. ict
IVoii ihe state of Ne-.v Yoik by the u-ju-.s ol
Culver. It headj an srti.-!a on tlie
wi'.h the caption of 'r.oeo-Pocoei.-jrcy,'
just is if a party was accountable f ,r 'm
vagnrie:; 0: oddities of ar. individual n: am
ber. Our neighboi foes on to sr.v,- ' tlur
ing ihe debate on ihe Oicgnn tpiration in
ihe House of Rppiecsnlaiiveg,' Koa
it happens iliat it was during tlie cons. dera
tion of thi bill to cs'.ibliih pejt routes in
Texas; a i.icasurj indi-jpensal.ly neccasary.
and i-. hich no cut) was liii liah euoitgli to
make a speech E'tont, Pxccpl
Lis Culwr.
not to give
'lulver's speech It which .UeCr.r.r.e'l r.
plied. It is nbout the mealiest speech evt.i
delivered in Congrc.-?, n iteven crier pui'..'
Joshua )l (lidding s iicjro liaMir.-nf?, am!
it riiented the reply given lo i; bv ihe v.-e-M-cm
odditv Pel;:: (irernlv M-.-t.'r.nns.!, v, I.;.
a nrt of Pa
r...
tfi", '. r. :iu:;
nai '.ii.tilc U''ii!:e.-
0'ir neighbor of llie
T)e.i-..-c.-.t i
;-t:.-n
!v remle.ing hiiurlf fanueni l. r
p:.iiifi! ,!;. I.'tke a 1 ruer'.O'..- liul .-i-r
hi r.r.; m.rs iin-iit.e-d to j.-nt the !i
' 1.
ll'.'.l
mill
.j 1 :
CO-MitlV : 7 tl
i'in'0'.i'li inann"! J, so d'iT;'n-nt u
the pi.lu-he.l mid eourdv sw! j'".'
nmri:.r,"l-y. Ha sp'i-ttcr? tn .1
nil l-i'i'i? oi
:l of e ."le!',
- tll ..I till
c i ;! r :
r ! a 1 :r
:;n-i ,.f I'a
liisco.f i v of a
I""
1:1 r.'j'Ui l:c.',
nressiou. cr a lack of 1 bl:i'-':!.-mi
our ciiiin-n", ns if li e r Ii
c, entry
depi nib J lif.n i hl.i
1 1 i'.icir iu up'iii the o,"ini-;un. B'1 is c,!,:.-pruu-ilid
iviil.al. thi! 'all tin; tleef n.'i' an.'
..'.I iha Ifarnii'f,' as ih.- sr, leg l. in 'inn; t
-.he political party of which l. i a tr.i ittl-er(
and i!o irit cr.'ml will, ihe op;' s'l- one.
Witt npfpsi lentPolk put fr- th a unto 1:
ihe pen;.1! of ihe Bninn.anoi.g 1. ncr ttnn."
dislingiiifhed f r the purity of its s'.le --i
.riesnife ciiriipliinei'.ti'd for its li:er..ry mm
even by nppoiiiij' journals hbrnad tl.t-P m
ville Bcii.cierat proiiivum f;S it 4 v.-ibo e I'
When from the far-off Orrgon there is fo-
warded to Coi gnss a ini'inori i
fur pi liter
sud Pava: '
tion to its settlers ucainit Br
tj(is-.ilit fur tht: cx'.ei.ii.an if tit!." law
thitherward and the fuiunaiion of n trniiori
al g.ivernineiit the Baiiviiii.' fi. mucrat i
hoirihly shocked because muiic of the sit; n
era make their mark, ieMC'd i f vrri'ini
their irunrs in full in good cup lai- Ir.nd.
or iJissian hyeroglvphici:. e ate rcnnid
ed by this of e revo'tution uy eccihi!-.
which we will repeat in this r unn'f -it.m.
During the war, while il lagnl i i ihe Chtro-
lin.ii), Colonel Tailelon, onu of tiie ino.,1 ac
tive and daring oliieer in thn Mriti-h army.
was defeated at the batdil of (,'ir,vper,a and
hit didordered truops were hotly put-us.i
by the American cavalry (-o'oncl Wab
ingluii d.iiing the pursuit, ovcunok Tarlet.iii
and came very near taking hi.n prisoner.
In the ir.counier between ihein. Col. Yv'.
bv a s'.vosd blow cut otT so.ne il"l'i.rLtnn's
lingers. Some time alu i ward, 1
ei'ir.wl: )
was of a men spiri', beinj in acoiripanv
, w(iUie Colonel Washmtion was
said one ef the l.ulii a, ' Lift I bilicvs, sir,
ijuu run Hslify I'kiI he U ulle to make hi
murk.' 1'onr Taileton.says ihe historian
nnU lntl.it liuyns mid bit bis lips will
agp. We iiiitigiue that in rueo of a wai
1 1 1 '.v , 1I11 mi Sninti liai kwuiioinen ol Vieyi'
a-ill tenh the English and tie Whig edil
itnrs on this fiile the nlcr, licit lln-y tin
IcrslaiiJ inakine their mark, th I ilit 'n
liavoluiiunuiy failurs. 'I'lie hardy pi 'iiei't
who goes with I. is nxe mid illu into the il
ileiuess anil by his iuduotrious andpuirn,
toil makes il ' to bloom and bin. sum at 1 1
io?e,' fihy riot be a polite cr as learn I
he editor of ll:e Diiinillit lb u:ncrat, but in
d.ii k it rpiiie a useful a citizen and qu'.i
as patriotic.
W'8 confeks we loose all pitipnce will
ilis evtil.i-sting snceriug, sometimes opei
and soiuclinies disguised, at ll.e intel.'igenct
of tlie mascee, by whij leaden and ni"A p:
pert- A id then, when they are directly
used vi;b it, boiv BturJily ibey will dt-ny
it .' 'J'he fist friends of Lrionrpo!y am;
v.,orhir;,i:ig the dollar with unfi ',-:gii'g th'-
vntion, tin y profess an es-pccial kii.di.es
U,tr llu pilr Contemning Hut aounJ
a no
sajarioii:) intKlligi-ure t-f the masses in ah
ibeir ih'.iiijjhia, they niske appeals End
court fivir in iliat di:-?ciiori. But fur Ui 1 i.tt-
ly ( USUrtliy gtn i!.UIJ1.)V4J at the i'.o
box in a way to rebuke t!.ci iiieoi.nisteHcief
ayd to tit ft at lluir puiposes
u.-Tj:-t.-.-.--f.3
'i-a-.v si"! ! OiIov.'
O.ir p'i'ii'cil (ipp')na:iti profe-i to be.
gieiil sticklers for Maw and order.' 7i
liava noticed a nmrbr cf iiiiisiuce-s, v. iihin
i few years, cf such professioiis from lliem
bin h has invarrddy aecn. ?7:P il v:cud
:v3rk to t!...!r j,''.i!i:td u!ccm!:ij: In the
of I!.1.'-'.!.; 'i-ia 'O tl'p f:!fMca
of ih-
1 , -.r.n-aM'. in. rij.ise tna ia'::io-
' r.-.'.i : void ii: that State, .vi I .u the -Whi'
t;!v.-i:,.ir.ii'j.,d ;he::i4.-M intj a Maw and order'
i;iar, ctv.lcr the oil! charter jf 0 lurks 11 lo
oppc.ic' !i:iitnjtion. At IIrruaiirj in 8Jo
iluy w r I'd loud advuertes on Maw and oi
ler' hcci.Uaa retuiiiit from Pliiliu'clphin
coui.iy, handed in by lite S.-crttary of th-.-Coininonwealih
gtvo then) a nnj irity iu
iho Bfigisliltire. And tbia too when they
i'-iU'.'J that lliey had been baaten in Pl.iii
daipi.ia county at thu balloi bo:t and thai llni
-xprsaed will of the pe pL' would l.j out-f'-'ged
by their proceedings. Tii"y were
a.lvot jt:j of -la'.v and ii.dcr' when they la
tere:! to 8 rati tlie Now Jci-ey m embers
mto Congrr-f , h'mIci hh.a 'hroid s:c d of ih it
Sia-.r-, v:l., .; 1I.1 has.iC that ll.ey Lien
h-fe.-ite.l hi ihe ! all.i'. box by t'.ifl peiijde
And we h.:-. 3 auiilher easo in daics:
tl.i.i win'ii" Mr. II. oel.e!ib,-i)ti"li was
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t'ite? 1
the '''"' did not -ome in v.iil.ln
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Cd '! ih-' W iiij r .ad. 1 .19 " :.i a
in n'i 1 '.
i; m; '.no vnn.es rt-cci '.'i;.!, t; .,ir, o'l Ui
t
1 r-! ; i : 1 m n ;n ,t .. s a p:;.t A f.c-r an in-
&'.'; itit ' ...:d ;: g ll'a' I',-: tl.; I.' gi.
i i-!.'cied the lliiti.e cf 1J, ,-,ri-, r.tetivt;
niv
pen', the 'la'.v i.nd nrd r'
geiinniuan
rn ll.e
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n'nu .ilt , in i. iin) hi, lor eiii!!;r.; i
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Iiii, that on0 ny tii'ie-'hii'lnrrr h '3 bet"
mown to pur three- ihoii'i-ind p.-!!"!1.
ti'll'i of il'di's ryr? oi'..' iiii.e tint (!'
luni'i'ril aril rh.-".?n pi'rs iri ura nr,n -; i i ' v
ii pt"M"! iii -.hit ci-' rn. ;' n nu v, in iiiiki'v
nnall ' ied d wheys lunl, tin. I (i.i inn h
: i tit . r i t annual! v rnr-nu'.f.l ii in i".'
wiio len horses fir t i'i'.f u in i np-oi r
V'Uihl lie ri tpiired in a fust r.i'e s-,lp of wai
I bis i.i cirianny I'uin,: a I irj Lui'iujrs.
ti.ough il be I ;r em in t'ers.
n
In) routfnt us !o;
as yi.iir rmui h i:' f ti I
and your body w ai in remember ll e pi
kiss the pi-eity piil d-iii'l rob ycur
neighbor' hi n roes: nr u-r pick ru editor
poekei, mr h ,vo an idea I1 t he is coin.!
Another PfvoInti' n in .1i.tiVo. 1
Ian drt'ared InJipntJent We ainio'U" '
i few (lava age. on ihe 1111 ibm iiy of a b ' t
from fAilnpeaihy, In the Spani.ili paper M
New Oilcans, that a revolntinri was c."
1 1 . r . ..i
U;iHUl.lH'U at 1 lli'UH! I'l i-i.nnei nrnrc
I
'ppiidiittion, by die Mt xic n (i..vrrini,riil
ul ibc Irci'ties t iifred into viiili Vuiatu!
by S inn Anna Biter inlelligi-iirtt k'iu'.h
mat proc inre li'-,i abiolulely thtrljicd i;- f
fidt'jien lent i i!ic Mexican' an'lni:i
III
.; in-.' f ii'ih'i
ern 11H11I, an
d I'm; bad t iilh of that gov
1 11 a .v a aep.irate rf p ib' c.
I'ne in,tMli'. lii-c is ciiuvc;, cd in a leti'-r
Ii- iui Mci'di 1 tlie Capital. January lit, ilid
a I : 1 e-i-ii id tint New York Herald.
Yi'i-.t.m i-i no longer a pais rf the ;lA x
i 11 federation. Yesterday llie 'Asieiu
1 Yd D.p.inuicnlali' pionoiinced njainst
heir existing fur 11 of govcrnuinr, and
b tve rt;i-:i lr L iho deputies 111 lie Mexicri
I j . 1 1 1 n r 1 f s ,
Tlie Mciica.) c:.g'e has been tarn from
ibcir banner, and replaced by the stars ot
1 S IS. Tlicy have jone back lo the old
tiate nf things, aj tliPV existed befnre tho
ireaty with Mexico The cause of llie ru i
Mne is iliis same treaty; a resolution having
bet ii Introduced : d carrifd, in the Mexi
can chambers, fur a revision of said eaial;.
liihed trc.i'y,.
Inci lt ut upon this ba hern tl.a resigna
if iI,k Gut einor nf ll.e I)i p irunent,
Don r.biinio Eopez and hi- idam is lillei!
iy .li,:"ei I! arbachar.u, fo:.:ii'i'ly holdinrj
lie s no.'! i l.'.ci?.
The .r;:.-ling against Mexico, and the stato
uf t!,icj3 iii Mexico, has been, fir a Imu;
li.iip, eilcntly running in the trnler i-urren:
-3itii' but for iiufficient catini to put it.-ci;
forth iu boddy sbnpp, 'Vi'xicn, as usual.
Ins 3hv.vn bad faith towards this tecti m d
ha c.'tif .-ilt racy. 71csico, by lit r treaty
with 'wcai.in, f;,a bound to admit at Ict
j)nr!s of entry t.l! productions of said tic-
j.niliii.vii duty froe. (J.id.i.l i.ifi i.iij-.-miMi I
:,i:i'; plac
treaty l!
)v:: thu basis end Inter of me
Ciistnui? 1 cfusin to coui
il.f re'viih, lieci niratinn wa-i mado by tho
goveiiiiner.t of '.lie BejiaitniPnt to ihe gen
eral government, which met with no reply.
In ll;i'i slat" of things came cnstial inti.Hi-r-nce
by the jitamsitip Caudal. ni;-fl, v. Iiii l;
it in at I.Kj-iait, of n ruisior at the capital,
thai u't;itiat.ioi!3 were on foot .' hypotht?-i-ate
the cus'.o ii'' of Ym-at'iii, i,t thu i -1 a -liali,
m' ich, nrol.ably, vaa a ruse, to terri
fy ihe YuealecoeJ into co'iipliimf: wi ll
li-.nir desirci, Thii lit-it;litPiu-d '.be f.-clini'?
I'icii enne lhj rcoluti 'ii fur the burst for
tli'j I'tvisio'i of a 8u!eiiiulyuiade tre-..y. and
the i'no burst forth. Whet will be the end
r.ai'i'.ess Cod o;;!y
.nows.
Yi;:'aU:i is one t.f the finest provinces hi
'ex ;. Its pppuLtiun ia iiPatly C00.0HO,
!:,;, ji exceeded by only three other th
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Iibors tf-j
ii c io it v r 'o buy less ',
!", ;.' i'l eif wltle-h Ii i net I
' l i i o ui liiiii.
s.rjss-.e-a
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l'ieS P i pi
ndl'i'i.l whieh ii t.n:i!i pho
A puni:.i.n-fii.lt alicv.-n the jury io fty
in tlour .1 licl, wiii-'liPr Iho efie'i-i-.c
ail fuficr di-xth or he iii;.n isim J fjr
.Tiinei 'lo' an, Lq . lb Di'invy of
le V. S. for thp I i ! i ict cf Co'unil.ia,
p;l on Mon'av eveirng.st Wj-I,iiia-
tu:s City.
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