- r .'Snsuac ... ’holder* - >' '-Comßio the p , . dgn 1 -,v, •h .- n ;a-: ftlll . : '■ ■ /• K - * 'r" .S'-*? - . i; -? f • • •• ~ "f s' *■ '' ii \vv: ! ;r.vj. 1 -> V &te^.:*j%.**!iS!:<. >V.'l>j4 «N*> /•«', . ■. * ’• ’ ' . :*•• ■in - * ISlfSllll ■itSitlp ted 'iiVP' “ m<</»“tfa 5-’ ’** *‘j M‘t * , 4 ;. ; v > > - I; 1 • ;*■ , v«#v v,;'^ •.• ■•».••.S< • :-*4> v :j: *>> ' V , ■ ,\ . V'> " «’■ '•'•',■••- _ ~ t.i :■•»>■ I’.'• *'«.•'*,•<*-« '■»'« • --• .'■«•'*' '* 'V» -y'" i ; .■ - \ ■- . ■ 1 ■ .%■ »....• SATURDAY. MORKINO, j JAH. 24. iteireit ok the state. Debt* , bibenw. (ifwWW •*! $»?•> ff ether, in tbs pWenfobnditioh of lie ), aS StiCTdebt — ! payable In «'tow daya-ought to nsoia or in legaltender i ided on.toaoU* hand that “•* i ion ought to bo made i of bond! and other creditor* of.thh. i itroalthj thatooih is not moh*y r inl cleat olato ef thing*, but,Uke tor-1 4ui of exchange, to -an artlole of „Jh* ratoe, which, in one. fence, to true enough. Qn Uie otherTiand it to oen that, although gold to atproeont de- U d to hot a standard meeeun of Yriao, yet that it to the only nlUmato eton gud; and that, notwithe landing the present enomelou* ooaditton of things, It to still the only teal meaiuie of. value; and, more over, that the Stain to bound in good faith to pay in coin ae per oontraet. 'lt to also contended by thoee whotake thieeldoof the'l oontroTerey, that, eren in a pecuniary point of slew, the Commonwealth would be the | goioer by adhering to Its time-honored oeage, although it will require for the pro*- ent year.nino hundred.thousand dollare to does. But it appeare that the State Treasurer ' to authorised by law to oall upon the banks of the State, during the luipenaioa of *pa\| eie payments, in proportion to their eapl T ■ _ tala, far an amount sufficient to pay the difference between paper and orison tM sum required to pay the In tenet on the State debt. i The following remarks from the Phils-1 delphlaZetyer are so explicit that we copy them for-the information of our readers, so dtt they may be able to judge for them aetoes as to the: jnstiee or expediency of exacting what to “nominated in the bond:” /By the present laws of the State, the banks, 1 aa one of the conditions on which ,|bey were exempted from the penalties of - a forfeiture of charter* by reason of their suspension of specie ptymenta, are ] ■ required to redeem their notes > n coin on demand ten day* before, and ten days af ter the semi-annual periods for the pay. meat of the State interest; and, In ease of failure to dothto, the State Treasurer to ■ directed to apportion among ail the banks of the Commonwealth in suspension,: ac cording to their respeettoe capital*, an •mount equal to the difference between ooin and currency on the sum of the State interest.' In August last, this equivalent was dxed by the State Treasurer at 12} per cent. - Under this rate *T*ry hundred thousand dollar* of banking _ capital paid qgy) Tho Farmer* end MeohanW Bank, .with it* capital of two million*, paid $10;- 000 s the Philadelphia Bank, with its eap • itri of one million right hundred thousand, cold $9,000; the North America, with ita / capital of on* million, $6,00$ the Girard, vilh the teat amount of capital, the leoe, / and *o on, aeoording to the amount of cap-, itah was the earn* rate assessed andool lahted from, erery non-epeoto paying bank in the But*. From present indication*, by the lit of February, the rat* necessary to make ourreney the equiealent of eoln . will probably teach 60 per cent, just tour y miMt ae in August last. The bank that then paid liable for sMjO#> now, and thoee that paid $6,600 will be ohargable with s22*- 00$ and so on, on all, tt* August ' Sto will be quadrupled. The annual] inter**ton the State debt to about two mil- Hons of dollar*, 60 per cent, of whlchleon# | iitlirin of drilare; Half a minion story | .w manta. Can toe banks stand a burthen so unexpeotedly largess thief law eontemplat* or propose surii a respltl Probably not; and yot jheu the ourreney is moot depreciated to the time when It most require* protection. The bahto **»- not pay dseh a tax, and wiUrither inoom- UuSen resist U, or throw up thrir Tar tars and organise under oom* suoh bank ing plans* that proposed by ftoeretary rOLIL As a oompromise of this difficulty, which might be mutually sattotoetory. we . hafe hoard it intimated, that if the Com monwealth would remor* it* arbitrary “J I unjust tax imposed on its own deht, by the interest to rodeoed from 5 to*i car cent, per annum, hidden would pro ha. ’ ?Wb*wifiSg to reoriee thririntaroet in lul Under notes for suoh time as the eur- ’SKSi- Utougued, would be erentasUy more <i—» made up by toe exemption *f to* Km from State tax. The tans would probably adeaneo under to preejptem renoy to 110, and would oertainlygnaUy Lmtot* in oredU at home and abroad. We *ny a compromise of this character has | been mooted, and w* throw Itout for qon sldention. ■ The esMeement upon the banka epoken of would be equlTalont to an annual • tax of At per cent, upon tho entire capital, •bring about two-toirde of a Tory fair dirie dend—a tax wbtoh oould. not ib* bonta by ' widow*, orphan* and aged men, who bare | all thair Using-inToetad-in bank stocks, ’ and wkleb would eo depreotot* that eperiea of property that it could not b* arid exOcpt at nrnlnou* eaeridn. ’ Hen, then, to a one* which cells tor a fair and eqtdlabto eom premia*. .. ■ ■ i : It tU earn will enrrwoo; which Ji bcpcid la coate « Ftearat ui Ftwtoi” 10 oflo ;Hahod ’ arenetdeotinedtobe dieeewred. ' |The.al: Utaration—the eecldefital eephqnywhich ' broaghl them together—eerred toiTOteel » deeper-lying harmony fat the relation of, ti, one to the other. Motonly among hie political eapporteietn Um northern BUM, w Hut name of their taeorite candidate, ia ’66. * ejabol ond eynonym of Freedom, tat aTOf oU tho Booth, the poor rieeee whie- ] JZJig It m» bleeeed watchword that had boon in It—the jpromiee of doßretaaoe. wrawngiL ftttMJH aßoded to tht* in hie yptMh at the Cooper laatltute, la the follow* rf Fremont.*ooldboa ehann .jarstt’SfSKtati £*«J!» l SoS« trUhThU oaglefc UP !SLiS After fremeat’e defeat to the ta-pTwoe an inannootion In the ‘ eleotloß thero ihee hilled 55? death fay - ”J*3tn the leal eoeae, pro hla «pW ■ toSTlllght, ho .: hearo ooery blow and ho.t»Bl fajunee' gnUtsde to the name le eloroo t»*ad l^tho-»«!»«• of throe mllUoße «[ < tMfaHe;‘iet if ho ahoald eat **•»* ho might walk ihrongh' the oonntry to Not Orleaaa anoppoaed. ; , ■l@S&a©**a 'f: || •" ' "'j' • ' V j | ■ | L ty&D VBOK F W.HTOHBS. f a MfDemoermtie Friend• la Feaa- Tbo sympathy enlisted in my behalf, be oviae of the Abolition persecution through vhloh I hare passed, and my known views inregard to the future of our affiioted and i miuorerned country has evoked sxpres- Fri Ons of regretfor my defeat in the repent i contest fer United States Senator.. Let me assure you that youhave but little ooea tton'for any regtet on. Oat neamiat, *nt neat cause of eongraloWllon that a gen i Ueman'of such surpassing Ability and aound Constitutional land State Bights rises as I the Hah. Charles B- Bneketow tarn boon »► I tested. T hare had comparatively UtUe other feeling or anxiety on the subject of > my election than that perhaps I might, in i the portion sought, be the humble lustra; I ment, under Prevideaoe, in serving my na i tire State andlour common country. I I believe tl4t God has engraven on the I fsce ef this Wes tern Continent so legibly that aU should read it, that the territory I from the modth of the Mississippi to the | headwaters of 1U tributaries, suoh as flanklthis spaoe and afford, ontiets 1 to the Atlontio and Paeifio Ooehns, must be forever gbrerned- so as tO/Q<mfer on every pert free commercial intercourse .throughout: the whole, end: uuobelracted navigation.of its' inland waters. Bo such oountijf, should »lw»y* be_pwndea with fof lb® common defease, ona “to promote the general welfare. 1 ’ The Union at it was and the Constitu tion as it is Would best eeoomplish all. this, if Abolitionism would permit. I While ourl nations! glory j would bo nest promoted by! the preservationour pres ent political relations to the New England StatesT yet if they will insist upon the de struction ofl the Union by the subjugation of the Southern States, or by thslr separa tion from them, I am ready to. yield to the latter rather than to the former of sqeh alternatives. The New England States constitute Urn seat* where the doctrine of secession vfss. Srst aasertsa,, they are the hot-bed la whioh has been iropagated sdl the hereeies that have produced national disoord—they are our rivals In oommeroe pud manufactures, and the sacrifice of sub mitting to their separation from ns would be much less than that of our from the great South and West. It is im possible f«the Western B ***" raU the control of the mouth of theMisele sippi to bejlodged in the hand* of pn inde pendent givemment. Their destiny is ln «orablj Unked with a free transit through the great Inland navigably water™ that river audita tributaries afford. The future prosperity of Peunsylvanle is alike depend ent onhor oonncction with the great West. Without professing to speak er to know the views lof Mr. Buckalew on these points, yet my oenfideaoein his devoted pqtriot •iam and comprehemite iiilMßmilup me aisnr&noe that he doe# not eaienuiuy differ from thou nboee I »» pure he agitea TiUl me that the measoios and policy now directed by Abraham Lineoln, more'than any other, b»ve, brought to oar impending .rum. He has the ability to pTOoent in the—still the Senate of the United States, the solemn protest of Penn eylvania againtt these measure* and poU oy, and I trust the eoniage and energy to I see that suoh protest is noi ln vain. I Then is yet abundant work for the true men of Pennsylvania to do, to protect her l iras interests and her , bonds. To this good work I shell,, as hsre | toforo, devote my humble ; Ponsviux, Jan. 14th, 1863, i We copy the above from the Pittsburgh I fut, oTiyesterday mornlng,in which It has | a conspicuous plaoe, whioh is well tmdsr- I stood among: editors to be a teolt endorse t ment ! It requires no comment; for Ha I treason! and falsehood am so glaring that I no words which we could use would deepen the abhorrenoe which they will insplm in the breast of every honest man—we shall not say loyal man; for a decent traitor (if I pooh a I thing wen possible) would turn with Loathing from a thing so basely false. HuOnxs fully confirms all we have eaid ebout the traitorous designs of his oUque —that their objeet la to break up thermion of the loyal Stales, and then lay Urn ihat tered ind dishonored fragments at the feet Of the' victorious rebela-craih out Free dom, ud make Slavery supreme. With him a! Union without Slavery ia not to be Of; and in order to secure Urn per petnal eeoendaney and rale of Slavery, Hew England is to be out off But we have already said mere than we intended. We shall mow let an honest Democrat speak a few worda-tbe man who presided overlhs National Democratic Con vention in Baltimon in 1844, at whioh the I two-third rale wee adopted, Mamm Vim Bunas, the free soil candidate, was killed, and Janas K. Pout aomlnatsd—one who has over been a Democrat of the strait; est sect, and who - supported Bimrnms A. Dounias in 1860—ws mean Hon. Haanama B. WaioHT, member of Gongrtm from the : District; in this Slate. He spoke j in-reply In Vaumduhuw, on the 16th imt. i-The latter had just- mads his gr*»t pus speeoh. Ws have tmly room for a i few brief panacea. Wcqueto: Thc marks of the men who are attempt; imw to deetroy the Government an every w&ra, and -yet theee damnable outlaws who bare attempted to stab and dee troy liberty have their friends and an at the Berth. They ! are not “my b«>tkm», H in th* eant phrase of Northern sympathlwrs. They an rebels. It is only loyaTmen- who an my brcthen. (Ap pUttie.) Those men who bavs Imonth* I cans* or the sufferings of the oountry, and WhThave been IheVuthon of retMianded | crimet, whose enormity muetmske human i tty blneh, have their, friends, alders and f 1 v—all over the North, and up as “publlo martyrs.” These men went ns to disband the armies. lam willing to make peace, but it must bemhsuehterms ss shall not desfroy my manhood and liberty, ;»ndi above Mi 4esiroj nj country. Hone JJJJ they a rightto demand, and none others ws[ the lSal msn of thelsnd wereoneed* to them. To do so would bets commit, a crime se- gnat se that charged upon the enemy of the Union; Talk about making terms with theee men! Is not this country, with aU the institutions of elvil liberty which our (athen planted updn thie oontlnent, worthy of every effort, tut menqan put forth to save llf 20,000,- 000 of men cannot defend thses institutions agkiut- 8,000,000 of nbele, if they must yield, it-must be set down not to their wOaknees, but to: the .dsgonenoy of the aiA and It is timefor u .te repent la eor raw over oor depravity and onr.oowardlao, We huve the men, .the money, “d I ®/- 1 alty to-asoompliSm that end, in splu of the Sy of ,l poaow* that may rami up tone. 113 d only thing for ns to doohtt now whether they ihell oonquer us or vre oen duor thorn. When a thief to caught in Urn aot of taking your property and yon arrest Urn, do yon stop to listen to his inquiry, had debate .tbs what yon nra ffiigt* do with l3mt:: Ton hnny Um off tottm magtstrato and leave him withthe I'offieerpofjnstlfletodlsposoot' ,- Illsnotet ihlitim* a debatableqnoa- t»r« don what yon era going to do wtth theee AutfiAUA-UAUK 3-tMJLBD - i Withstanding the bhmaers that hay oneen. oUstoh-wadi ramson OALys-fa, SSiXtSI tta* ef sgt oouaW, - - - He;ll.e«owWee*ea ( 4ffsssttatmefr... -;t •*“ 010. ALMra,SO«aOO. God Almighty-blot oat its light feiweert Youeannot preseree op restore poses ay Yielding to men ‘who *r« fighting totear down this great temple of liberty. There can be no peace bat in tlmU' submission. The gentleman from Ohio (Mr. Vallandlg hsm) this morning talked of s diriding Uns between the two sections, and under took to speak for the great Northwest as to the coarse he tronld.ptasas. - taus.ion he saw Vdisiding line hetwsen North end South in the Potomac or the Susque hanna, but for the West ho saw no suoh line of demarkation, no line c* Aeptaetion between the broad waters of the Mississippi and Gulf, What eould hare possessed the , gentleman’s brainj (beat God, la it to be raPP”*- *■* **“ cause a campaign has not come up to pub- Uoexpectatioh/we are to lay *>wn ftTDI ttd lui of ® peace! AsOodliTee there shall »*»day ifreokoning. The man whois ontbo «Ue of his country and on th* ride «{ now, his nuns. nnd reputation shall li« forerer; and that mnn; who says, “do£n with your arms, andlet tho• ne W!"SX nnd Uka possession of poor “P l ** l *. kni » reputation and mammy as infuo*™ ud damnable as that *1 tho Cowboys of the Berolution. Wp thus predlots thojfhto of suoh teuton mHcosu: . I . The memrho witerUinthke jiew» m»y -flourish now, but» day of nWbntlon wiU oome. The mut uhoUtotoro fromtho tua of the leaders, nnd their foUoferoihell | i» my sentiment* or opinion*. I denSSced the rebellion at tho threehhol*- rdenounce it now. I ha™ no t(«™» £ make with traitors, whieh struotion of tho Union. other can U obtained. The wuhae ooet me its trials and tribulations. X eantruly 3neV*em»k.witha«otaU«from» anoentphUosopher,ntteredorerthe dead. bodr of his son. slsln in battle. . should hare blushed if Cato a house had stood secure and fiouruhtd in aoirll war.” •. - Mr. Waioin, in his olassleal and louoh ingly beautiful oloee, alludes to the foot that he lost a son in M-Clellan'ewnfortu. note Peninsular campaign. Hie glowing words, uttered in elear and. ringing tones, I eleotrified the House, and astonished »Hhe the friends and enemies of the goremmenL Let what we hare giren be aocepled as the best reply weoan giro to the traitorous card of F. W. Hugh*.. RELIOtOVS AVfTICES. CONGREGATION OF DIBOIPLXB h»T« r*»oT*d tnm Ap*Uo HaIIIOJAOKBOBI BLOCK. tbW pirn and St. CUlt matt. Dit! at 10>4 o’clock V», and T ► DAT BTTIfIHO, Lactni, at T o dock. Tbo pgdU ,ta raapactlaHy Inrltod to attend. jUt.lt u;crrK£& WARD. 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