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JOlllO4l It MANDL . . • 1101118XT.T CONRAD, • " • • THOMAS M U eGILATH, z*,. PlithuLelphlaCcanty. NOKAB IBERT 11 T ittiMgtPli.. • ANDREW I OGLE; SomerteL • Allegbesy. ••• •.I ZI OS CHAIW EPLI 0 1R Arilli r , V W "'n't' eswore - lutdi. 11 - 11 1 11 3 1thrELL;Notthaa0t0A: • . NIAIANAN SAMUELA PORVLATICE,I3.Oa, • • • HENRY S EVANIACIarma.. • . ROBERT? POTTS, htommtjy. , Hi rll/ Page for IFtseellassoons Nevi& LI. '1 The spelled - the Letheon mud hare beat over Mr. Eicher= when be peimed his late letter for Alp Honest' biome of Old Maks. In We ¢ of fare renown he forgot the i . ket • MIA in these Lit gmbilkenimpidegs for political fame,thir recol kctilnief his awn .acts were blotted freemen, book of hioomosory. It is the pat of History to re veal 161,11 hidden tithl&if4.o lay' bear the records of Wen time and to show indeed that ell true hietorY Is philosophy 'teaching by exempla. Here then is one of tht i kl recniniscontes; copied at .002' heads by the Y Itepublicam Ate lege and milk:bible meeting of the chi- Se= of Lancaster held on-the 23d November, 1810, in the Court Home in that city, the fat. Jawing the, reported by a Comniittee con. aiding of James Hopkins,- William Jenkins end wereustanimonsly app. . , Rem Med , That the roprasentalives in Congress from this District be, and they are botchy, mow auneillY - *meted to It..their minas endeavors as members of the National Legislators, to PRE. VENT THE EXISTENCE•OP SLAVERY to anylf the territories or States tohich may &e, arced &gibe. that in the opinion of this meeting .gm members of Congress who at the last moloa madained thieause of Joshes, humanity coistpea triotinain c , ppotbig the introduction of &mei inta Inc State than endeavored to he formed. out of the;Mistiouri lerritary, are wititkit,_ to Me marine - thanks of every friend of hunicatity." d 41 d resolnuon reported by. the maw 1.% 01 E-' mitten; and alio maniaumilyadapted,Xecammen: dad to the earnest cocurideration of the Legislataid of Pennsylvania thee about to commence its en: noel scedon, the • propriety of Warmth:r their representatives 'to 'rise their num embus and antsuom exertions to prohibit the existentsof NM/el al any of the territories or States !which may hamifer be created by Congraoa.'. Muchmore the sentiments of Met Barham in 11314, and they are exactly coincident with the principles at the Wilmot Proviso. That propose. 'to proldbit„Me existerme of Slavery in any of the FROM or 'Perritorles which may hereafter be cro. std bY Congress" This is what My. Bachman approved of twenty-eight yews-ago es .the came ofjtat, humanity andpeitrictivis.' ' Mining looked on this picture, new look on that whirls has animated from Washington, and sent to ..th! Democracy of the ollarmst Hema.7 WhMacirt af a harvest can Mr. Buchanan expect to reap, by cutting each a sward. as rhea? Hs must be - greence than'the pus, to expect to fool •thoPiropia upon wich,herbsge. The !Midi to Barks county was written on . the 95thef Atnout—Atut two, days before the death of Mae Weight, as vest imam= Lorokm Mao pica of the Wiling Pods°, or as Mr. Bachman would hires called it twenty-eight years ago...the cm* of jratine;linnimity and patriotism." • - Mr. Wright had shown himself incorruptible, sad "milt iss' {hit Mr. Bochum Slade his bid for lie Southern Tote... Bo monis this, even, he L piling his reward in the Blare fitittle, , and the followlog are examples of the prim bestowal • We copy from the Union, which copies spprorint ly from the Lem Foco Press of the South: - . - BUCHAN= oo_euriar. Wow we publish s letter writen by the ion. James Buchanan to the democratic citizens of Bake county, Pennsylvania, and also the remarks of the Washington Union which were elicited by • ,We me rejoiced that a man of Mr. Barittnan'• vest abilities and lateral's idloence; occupying as he does me of the highest and most honorable *Simla ont,country,should have come out it Mb ' moment; which same think ethical- mad boldly amemanced to his fellow citizens of the Keystone 'State- his-decided disposition to the agitation of this del ekte but impoitun 'object. lie as bold. ly opposed the Wilmot Proviso, and ie in (not of the extendoonif the Missotof 'Cory/remain to an territtny that may be uequlrod beyond the Si. tOriside. Thegnst stattamen of that great demo aide State, Pennsylvania, in viewing the later. eats end ameidering- its" welfare of coo prosper ono and put 'confederacy, forget" lanoline., end apes; and faelioos; end takes his stand uicet tha brood and goildplinfonn of tie C o nsti t uti on , and doge not &sato derive the whole frutiowsn to thima of his tellawcitiona to whom it may sir. moot bet be- a ammo of. Fleawort to any ' „apothem man to see an mitten! pontoon Maw Wien take the' . position which Mr. Bodies:tan has token on the subject of alamey.. Sat it must be MAO, Iflutibing loestoylondiern democrat tome; (mot mach ndidinguished soap*, evideoee do= hiaador at Ma north do aatzer to de. mina it this Eamon: • Dinianinee Ihii time le 1 .0..t ! am booms fails° nacho a. heeithfill' illfhtelte , . tapes purse sublime in tbeneeth.' Webers !Wig . tweitinowe of hie sentiments upon this anbject, . sans are pleased to see -them so uphold/wild i°theP 6 er. . 4 " " Chrktfini lf.** &ee Iris wad—The arpeoditatee foe the ash 6eilBeviBk,s7, &e.; for the past fiscal year, 21.30 tae nr ;$1(4406, 0 24 19 YrJ&l7 / a . Pad; . , Oct 1 to DeeBo, "7,2813,28$ " lent (a Mint/21.'47, "' 7,026,786 70 APIA / / 011 1 1 3 0,. ie.:60.61a II 541,381_606 62 • 4.1 ' 11 : 42 F 4 . 11 Nag , fpr isms peded.iiins jll ll * &PM '46, 014/69,080 76 002110 Dec E r .- 2,099,787 02 : .:••• . - „hal toMizal 1.93A760 69 . Apr Ito Ins 80; 1,991,399 390,931,39 r 76 AlMlag a total of ' 119,312,044 28 as we one majors do/keeper tack for the away awl weir atone, the , year wand. The total ' e egewihwele fee the jai..1,1=122423' 27, . ' TbeHaW Yoor ti 4rem, (tom which we copy - -- the oboe% adds that the metre .4 the war will be now* as awah '3Witis year to come, and ee sae We* heir Wet - caned into melee, thighs .ezPOPlerthirsigt") . . 00 1:vito lt o r _ . -" t b ir i ia l • sus; win inomatorwoopoo,,wbus the enu sad iiiipkwidessmisi. will be 0,008,080 MOM, • wed the 10. 0 4.Ci1i ~tbA7 r ibtlir deb( . #3000;000. 1 " 511'11. % - a*Iqr 1t4 !. fa the year of 112 E n*ati;,we hae• in upend of 1i28.- Oar tog* iss de of hdtpeol.", How kibbietiwirel Hided . ht . thaThee*, =the . - 3IA lOW* Illp. ,b i_ ~ .. k. , .. , 111,161,238 as , lZ Olri laThaletallotti.exid . `l , •-st '77 - abant eAci;oit S O tool i ,_ 60103110,1“:._ 22,000,0000 r' . • L T.' •:' ,1 # *warm. a , - wi,uu gas as •- .._ •w it Atier= i li=h= F.1•: - ..' - ' g ilio.aiiidadit 0 cootrie44th,r.boois : - •, - ~,,,,, owuswitTiemcvmoi. , ,;., ~...-,-, 1.i.... iir. i t : .40 16 ,0 0 . tit hot , : 1 0. 0 4 11 ,c.cs 1111100 at, ii i r !wigi!"*... ,4;•. 4 b wEI ic ' bi-rPrima * —.. 4104: - :;:tk,1ii4404.441i - i.. , -Ini do 74.- 1.11.1 , vi , : skerit , ftiinoteifiv.,: ; - ,..5. - —,... 4 .- • __.•:.----' , ,...r*-tr - ri"r"- , ...f. -.......-_.. '''' = EMMMMMEM 1 " ri '-~ ?~? .:.a _i ~. wag To fkOditore itt the . Pinidufe I Islsh ... to say Arrant to !,nry.fedew ttlthunts: ' on. the arrival of this ezissordinari man among us, Who,'Merri Of Gaeta bfadattar; - , and what 693 ho done to entitle him. to your re aPeaf' attentions! In the ,name of all that . is . , sacred; tre our people gaunitedird entirely In plan , eiple, that they could in any Vrey delight tolonok nos .who has betrajed there! In the great ails of oar am awes weuuti,_ deiellaa on that ' , •• man to say ',bathes , she should prosper, or *bath es her great energies shruld - prostrated end paralysed, and be added for the latter, to win a chaplet front Other e struck the w at your great „ lamas, apd.lct him be fonrcer axe. . crated by all nun, of all pulling, who claim the tie of kindredship to this dear old Cothison. Men of the workshops! mark this man! end should his brazen impudence bring him anal yea, nest him with that heartfelt, afloat cootempt which all must feiltowanis those who have been trusted, Ma who betrayed their trust - ; Whit would any . other' State say, what would, South Carolina say, and what would the people from the sallles and the mountains up to one of their own citizens, who had violated all the solemn pledges ho had even in obtaining office, broken. all.-aye, aimed at the very bean'. hired of -his Stitt!, and shed it' freely, knowing—wilfully. and deliberately knowag—the deatrueUm ho war at. Complishing, all for his own . private and erlflat purposes] What, Iva you, would South' - Caro. Una say! Why, sir, a voice of ere:ration would bunt froth from the plains, and be reechoed train the bill tops--one universal shoot of wrath, that would cause each an individual to call Upon the rocks to bury biro, or tba beasts of the for. eats to devour him. Men of Pitnbargb! the Tar iff is your heuds blood—it is the moving, acting principle of 'your business circulation, and take It sway. and your industry will drop and langulah forever. Recollect then one and all, that George -N. Dallas had the costing vote .in favor of year Tairiff—in favor of the Tariff of your : State—ad that Ito cast it away to oakum hi/own individ. cud intaresti. A PENNSYLVANIAN.. Pr 141117.11 OP WIZ EICILISH HOEII2IIGI.-4.10h11 BIM IS iO 'maw with that SUM:liter, sti.itinet , ican-Donexteiy; 'she cells it, that his , prejudices have blinded his jakenient to his cam infirmities. afore now is a specimen of the Britisiliodiese, which we copy from the N. Y. ExPreen Mr. - D'lnaell, we see, wee well badgered, too, in Beehingttamilaire. Titres member" ire slotted from that district. It le the custom for some one - to propose,' and some one to &road, a candidate In formal speeches. Two of Mr. I/Israeli:2 collage= and went in, without opposition, but to Br- Israeli there- wee a great deal of noisy, infer oppeition, although no pollwat trek en ageing trier, for if there is no poll called for by a rival madidate, the expense of which is large, the High Sheriff decline the nominees elected on the spot. lit Is the cuddle of the candidates when thus nom inated to mike their addresics and to declare what they will do. Humes - and mans met D'lsraell when so doing, and at the start with loud aies of .ohr and eAhr—the ejaculator' of Whichinteke li denounced oaths spot es 'gaping made' 'Mee lodiom he.-- , whowe moot brilliant ehetmih is a howl, and whose happiest repartee!. I hiss," &c. eke. Further co, a scene like thiloctorted, - (seine one In the crowd having bawled out to trim 'speak quickr) .Bperak quiet! (relined Memel) It' it very, easy for you to speak quick, when you, °dinner. • stupid monosyllable. (Loud cheers and laugh - id.) But when I 'peek !must measure my words. I hem to open yourgeTt thick head. (Laughter) What / speak is to caked= you. if I baullike you, you will leave the place as ignorant its you entered it: (Renewed laughter.) „Mr. Cobden is elected in the populous West Riding of Yorkshire, where 30,000 electors elect two members of Parliament, (Lord Morpeth beitg his colleague) without being present at the poll-- indeed, while on the =fluent of Europe—snot- ter stranger In person to theco.prlpinisd but on the day of. election, and carried in • arm emu .withiert a decision! What is remarkable, too, be had been previously elected from Wolverhampton, so that he noWatolde two seats, one of which, how ever, he will be called upon to decline, probably Wolverhampton, bemuse the West &Nog of Yorkshire Is one of the most honorable Minim circles of the realm. Indeed, money and Redact. isogon!' eloquence , have now such weight in England, that one is tempted to credit the bewail. meat of the alone which says: 'For some time to come, it is pdaht, only two dares of persom can supply members of Parila ment,—the rich and titled, oho boy or inherit ha. roughs and conntise and riamirog declaimer. who can rave one Inediriy. A heavy purse or a presuiptiee tight pa the , aria hand—olaririli ve. heroines en the other—thase have enemeded to the pato:asp which, if often abused, was fre quently employed is promoting the prespetrityand perpetuadig the glandeur of the .11ritish Empire For the scholar, the student, thittign - Pr renardal of learning and contemplation, there- is. and for same years them wid be, no place in, tiro Lower Home. What constituency would adopt rho modest wisdom and unebtmeive Moat. edge of a Homer! What borough would appre ciate the unfriended genius of a Caning, or de tect the undeveloped power of • predestined Chat. haul Alas! to each men the' extinction of pa. trues is the denial of fame. A railway direction or • strolling agitation is now the path to great- "We We not room to show up the water : an scenes of riot rand &order which