ri7"JBBURGIC G2Kg I"O6IAA:VISA • i;ivv 4 ‘ . .7 "TuII:MGM MONDAS ICANING, SEPT. 3; 18 9. Plll4non MILT 13WIlt11 peal/Ltd o ..._,,rTg , ffatl L: liad,Weekly.—ne Daily Score. it • the Trimlar is Five Do an Oa anyeacg4 WY4 y Tyro Dollars pct ansaa. mica) a+oearn Eaae iTge n t=, e :2 =Mb, day I ' s UM!. AdvaliseortemnotinaetWA !fret Vpostill - Ikedltnte snlrillyntist4 be elusgestanUlarditred om sum NOUTLI AMMO° AN Adv l.• erthollttsa an tha Nonh Am ealistul Unlitot Slate. (junta, P kalidelphia4 reeeiV ad-lonnud elpiamilds adatte. ...;.Jlllrillgti• INTO ' D WUIG TIODECT, ..4ah ': - Mar: } 11.1" at Luterne Corolry T.:. . • ,f, - tilers,. ,T • i_T. PilliL :MST...VT, of Boller County. ', • • '4 , 1151311111L1, I . I '.. ..11 . . .01.A.racrs„ of Eli:mune floawSP ,,a. , 14i . gryf Kill .t r l bonoborgh. V II W. of atusborgh. •.11-.. :t. , ,1/ 11, - 41 . 1 r, of Lower Si. Clar... : - • 1 ;`:: moony ciartcurns, orrturgt. 13. ., 1 rsamosorem, , • , „,. 1 . , (070-i . 4/0:9, of Upper 81. 0 1111, , •i , /0 11111 rre iir:OIRISON, of Alleg h eny JAS. 11112.1, of Peebles. ' -, COIDIICII. • • Dbl. , farrlaTES, of Pitsaborth. ..: - 't mcClrnv. . • /01IN otEns of-Findley. areas:. DO. next page. Is. asiAlpsiortor.Telograptan Bow Proti4,lipatl, as will be seen by advenise rantu.r..! noes hie English ancYClessieal school • ' ro.day: Mieity parents will doubtless embrace Co =re: ma °plain/may of placing their children under ' the laT9 6e..143 ripe a scholar cod expereuced .1 a. B,6 **". 4;:t • • 'We arergaitek pleased at the spuit displayed by I . lly,lFO*4ll„ttus new coonty of Lsorverice.— re limp Sea determined to merit the respect and • ,efialldencnjiaf . their political brethren ltroughc at • the state,* their efforts at the comina election, Wben the . inieden vote of tbacoonty will be given. fa ardestrOefent them,the Locolocos have fanned • • a coalltiotta the Free:Sollemin which they eon. tvived to •Oirallow the whole Buffalo Platform, with tettalUngs and grimacei most pitiable to -behold—kinl we have no fears of the result. The WhigYarktihoroughly aroused by the hypocrisy ••• • • •of thylr *and will take good care that their self profit them nothing. We look NF ,, for a trinitiphant Whig.vichary in Lanyence. • Thrir Pantsaylverats allattrond• Isy m 4daertiaernent ha another exihro. readers dthal leen that proposals ere ;invited for Ailpoptitd; pi' the Wortern Division of the Peso- aylva , nia Railroad, between Blairsville 'and Johns ' .. tbhi is 1113 eameat of the design:oldie cam * • piny to filifOithis great work to Plusbogh, as won pran.o;4l,l. On Sawrday laat, the road was • • opened ta:Lewiatown,hriagotg . enei day nearer to NaladeliAtia, by Canal and Railroad, .d the 7ecculadeol the Eastern Division aillibe finished arab all -1130 rapidity consistent vi ith food work- Manahipts The 64Ottrimy extract of a letter (rapt the Engi n* of t Fest= Division, to Dr. W- H. Denny, ofthis ei dated Summit, tudiria Codaty, August 29, 19994 ties some interesting mfondation: "The Heard have adopted the Southern row< for the llell / p►d, through Westruorelmtd tlouray, pass ing neafgreensburgh The surveirs nod esti mates ocyteir togineers allowing very conclusive- ty, tan!. tbwaras the proper route) and ihave wisely . e d posh the road coatintronsly West ward, slug the portage as a temoorsiv means of cocoract.4, mail the Western Lh•irlon shall be finiahek "The!iciition now offered for otatrort will, when completylit, brine us within 3 miles of Blairsville. from wldeh place to Pittsburgh the distance by trt‘ilit only 42 mile. - Eastern Division being now (idly provided 4de raised by the company from whatever emote, Will be applied to the Forums of the mail west of4Sn mountain, which will bet pressed to wiry% da4inpidly as cireumidanc4mait. The Alleghe4 Wads, will, I hope„ avaldsle next year, when the earnings of the ad become apparete,tre "ArottAx the sections advertised are i tame heavy 'Wortiagaerving the BUttltioll Of expo:lea:iced eon- Utah:l*i - The indecencies and realise of ihe realle4.MWards Gen. 'Taylor and hiX Cabinet are witlsontihantids. Never, in the whOle history of partizano4li= have ma witnessed Ito much base 'nen, Meatiness, falsehood, and indoitoericy, u the Loma:CO presses have exhibited sit. Gen. Tay- Urea inisiguration. If they do niX ar se the Whig party alone man to rally around 14 old soldier. and tcOesdre to oppose Lxdoctisim in every shape end km, at every decline, tom constable loOP.Maidebt, then me have mistak4 their spirit. To cap the climax of Lecofoco Meannees, the WashinAtou Uoioo bas commenced ne nicamas ape:dol:itif:Oa, Geo. Taylor's somintlaw, because. Eseamithifie has consented, fire fo months, to act as the President's private SccHary. The Unienimises, cosies, and finally threatens Col. fit.irder to Mance him to give op his acme ,Such an indecent. interferelnee aitb poly idconnitfitmlly veleta:ins, certainly tiler si , th befine aeon, 4.4 ought forever to disgrace , the editor of I.haVp4itee la the eyes of ail honorable men. The Peden announces to Col. Bllss, that if he renitaii*ic the White Hone, he coboot fail to be it:tidied:o "in hit shale of the odini4 whit h is sum to ittliaLto the 'administration," =dither! !hemlines • ! !* ll * s—* ....„ ..,, a l l Weimer., for Colonel Illimi himself to say .. , whether or not tee will add his weight to these ImpreiWitom by remaining longer In his present . pciattiW: The whin . dynasty will Feign bat bur : yearn:mid Atha end of that time the government I...,..,willastaitt more into the pincer:ion* the dcmoe „,,reeyi ahtt they, we have no doubt, will marl and reweelthsr every one, whatever AM Action or rani,' wholnitklnid'anY thing to do with the present col ' ' rapt OA imbecile calral who pee& the country . inthinMese of General Taylor? • asianike, whole as spirited as he is intelligent staViFined,,Will tied:diem treat aua threat with titteAtt it dettertrem but we ask the attention of • , Atte; ettinitegond mg. Mayor the Whig party, to 0. The foohmo papers have been declaiming, with ~,, • the diiiit bitter Vehemence, again! proscription, fee thti. less three months, and Mel Unica among ' ' the Ici4rat,” and yet lums is a decbuntion pat forth, that evirrores,liehatever his station or rank, who ''.:. Ins triliported the present adminisiration, will be - .aserdietbytthe LwofocoDernocraey,l l should Untie .'... „ Mirlt i jlito power. No man, no rank, no atation, will be spared. If he is an oified holder in the rani* the Gliveramem, be veil be tamed out. If hitt taw naval or Milken officer,ilike Col. Bliss, . : ' lie willlhe .ensidei" and seat to disagreeable and • unhealiby amnions, and in .every dray annoyed: 'Such! fii the war which Locoboalsrel wage. against the inlintinistra • tine. A war of the irks and most ' nut character, which snoops to ;weapons of the • • alma neer and the holly, and timers the sacred premiers of the domestic curie, in Order to waned andrainte a man grown grey in bh country's •11 , - vice and whose only crime ha, the Fhe people bays usedililm en their leader to put down Lueofoeolam, the most corrupt and degraded petty which ever asp! 'il to rule a free country' I of Allegheny County, remember and war Imams:dam, at the mating election ' Cheep 'Taylor and the Glade:ego standar. Tie editor of the Trumbull County Whig, to ' gel too with nomeraml citizens ;of the Western Pzetyrrire, visited Mercer, to pay their mynas to Geagraylor. The editor 'of they Whig gives the foliedirturf account of a eicrovermobe with the Pre aid 4 in relation to the Charge lid Mt. Giddings, coluSejoiting the Walker arciendeanot of the Near TeAlithry Bilk- 4.3.. e owner of Mr. Giddings and his charge • Witl(yitgard to the President'. wins Ms Influence --. Itt fart of Walkeis ameodenent,icame up in the mann of eonvermtion. The General aid he had beekivetacky wiropreerewei by life. Ged.hsge so tkiiyainicaler=thal the dyes Intimation he had of inflaisacmg members of Congrent, was conveyed to Mai la the published Omega bf Mr. Giddings. • Re hdd anew ant for o single winter of Covertrf, firita ropers of angorziv ioitb!hoto ea oin tern, eat `eiluit of the liege slumber who called upon ~ btx.atter hla arrival m Washington the California e qlon was mentioned but rarely, and them only ! . esthe convert:sin hapPeeed Sto take tint torn. • liallaillail to being onithin that r alit:qui& Amid . ' .• beta Aimee gov'erneaeot Wade tbe bowie knife and pod4.lndthat .ho had never downed e prefer. erten fortheamendment of Mr. Vlalker aces th at of 'elsy tither. He remarked hills colmectioo. .. 4., •..,„. ge.poojita of di NM 41wiset o,:ayprelsos- W'ffts I straw =twigs of Elfeany.-thed the of a third party ogranaislon on this score . • s al 0 100 n beC4 , ll2dedj verb tiger obeerrelloas . , ... 'Cf-idgfia-c*P 05140004,:gam.." ..,:, I%*.Fatzare kiiaitOoloa -4 : lir t roaderree .. , -iii*ea letettitiotr ottginol lets , o - reltbrot to the ----'l.'4" : *472...q. . . . la ,Ilerter cot. et i . a - iliiiit,,.! ivratAittlics ere due to 4eorknfpoodent . - /.4.ifiving as the opportunity of Ilatrixtg this inter. 4404 doetuaest before oar leviers. ..,.. ! . SILL riiiesiiie—TelHi Norm ihexes!' CX0.1.. Prom •••\ Fm Me lianiolmzilatel46ooo. ..:,- Wiath the candid attentilin of all out Seeders to • Tine Nowt% nitiurcucAlgAt I tie sale we lire to di from the iunisborgh A " ";' , '"P'" i4 " 1 , 1 , lik 5 • 1 ? . . 000 ma4iffrialm 4 loidrtgencer, iu referent* to the Pltuutees, of the We bare glorious intellgenee thins:rock for the Stabs, =dee its peseta able and eneegetie‘Wh i g friends of the North Branch Canal. -As we stated eandeieleation. The Whig p.n . h. just s '"'"' .4. our low papee , the report . of ths State Treasurer to be pond of the skilful management of those it and Auditor &metal, relative to Me available hint placed to Porno; and it ht. ample ...m trk g °- mesa. m the beam:pew the 15th Inst., were for meat to persevere in its goad work. BY the ' 1 " - warded to the Governor to Piusburgh, for his lc , lion &Mr. Fours, our most moniker candidate tic .. The. more have since been retained by for Canal Commissioner, nod of nkl.r 4- ' °I. the him to the Secretary of the Commonwealth, se. Legislature, we shell greatly strengthen the hand. ..,_ . .. a notice to the c,e,,e, cee.mieeiee. dour Governor sad State Treworer, and eon ..., P '''''' LL.l thh l = U° vvv,vav,hi of socooo,ealeie. them to go on with the noble w o r k lk° Y hs7 . k ' '' nn ' ed by the law, is in the Truantry, ready to be ap dertaken. plied to the resumption of the work. The law now makes n the duty of the Canal Cbmminioners, Immediately to place a portion of the work under contract. Thu is. indeed, glorious news fur the people of the North Branch, and not for them only, bat for the friends of good government throoglwnt OM BOOK TABLE Magarom—Hmt's blagelinr and Con. mewls] Review Gil September is received, and brings with it its usual amount of interesting Com mercial and other statistical infomiation. This excellent work hen now entered upon its 3d vol ume, and has gained a high eurnence in ,the com mercial community. Its appearance to punctual• if upon, our table, always affords us a treat rarely to be Anted. Dir. Hunt has spared no pains and expense in making his magazine every thing that can be desired by the baainess community, and we hope his efforts may be rewarded 'With the mewl ibe•al patronage. •. Tat CO/41 Cllol, — We Call the enchaion of our reader. to an interceding article under-our cora- mensial bead, in relation to the Mame prospects of the more market, as contaning facts deeply Inter esting to dealers in breartstutfs, as mall as those interested in the provision markets of the west. THE WESTERN issunaßcTiox 76 Mu Elites elks Pitubtagh Grzete : The following letter front the late .Geri. lobo Neville to Teach COSS, Esq , has probably never before been publLlMed. It appears, horittbe affds• vii attached, to have been the document upon the strength of which George Washington issued hue proclamation of the 7th of August, 1741, prepara tory to his requisition upon the Governors of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia for their quotas of nn army of twelve thousand men. to quell the insurrection then raging here. The letter has never, until very lately, come to my hands, and I have thought that it night be in teresting to many of your readers, ns 4t contains a very plain, contemporaneous narrative of Rome exciting occurrences in our vicinity. ' Prrranunon, Joly ISth, 1793. Dear Sir—The blow is struck, tallith deter mines that the Revenue law cannot beLearried in to tate In thin country until the goveroment rhan- Eyes Its system, and adds considerable ki , rre to the mensura already adopted. From tai easy and comfortable situation in life, I am Ina few boors reduced to difficulties and distress. however, I will enter upon a detail 01 recent tynnsactions Priorbting that government will do me Justice. to the arrival of the Marshal, I had nor =Won that the malcontents were meditating •i attack on my house; and, consequeetly. I mad, such arrangements for defence as were in my pow er, with my smell finaily of donoestica..."Mr. Lena,- arrived - here on the 12th inst., (Saturday 1 having served his subpeenaa in Fayette county without great difficulty. Upon Tnenday, the ).sth, he be ing a stranger, unacquainted in the country, I went with him to serve four la this country—the people office ill natured, asaembled enacted its in rent numbers, and finally fired at ns, but adthoul doing any mischief. We returned, the Marshal having performed his duty. Oa Wednesdaymortung, the 16th, soon after day light, my servants having Just gone out to their employments, I dispovered my house was surrounded by men,-1 sopponed about one hoodred—airty of whom were, well armed. the others with clubs. Though alone, being well provided with arms and ammunitioni, l' determn. ed to defend myself to the law. knoWing that ex treme insult would be the conrequenta of my lull. tag into their bands. it An action accordingly commencedl and to make good an old adage, that . the victory; ts am always to the strong." after a firing of twenty five mut ates, I obliged them to retire, haring wounded at least five of them, one or two apposed danger tardy. They did me no other damage than firing about filly balls into my honse—Mti:;.Neville, a young lady, and a little girl, my only . ::compani. us, narrowly earamicg. ~ Knowing them robe much irritated, I supposed i they might telllll2. I applied to Major - Boiler, com mandant at Fan Fayette, at •Pitteburgh, for. some assistance. He sent me twelve man. I also ap plied to the Judge* of onr Court, the Generals of minds, and to the Sheriff of the county, but had no hopes of asaistance from these quarter. Then circumstanced, I had certain information, about ten o'clock yesterday, that n larOtt party were again advancing. I immediately.wrote to my friends to come to my assistance ; n few of them ettemptedit,but were too late, the enemy haring surrounded the house helium their arrival. 'About 5 o'clock, 566 men, in regular ordef and properly appointed, made their appearance- Feeling the inemility of oppasition, I left the house privately, leaving a Wend, aided by the twelve Webers. to capitulate for the property. Moot of my servants, enemy, had the number and appearance of the enemy, had disappeared Severaltiags and in... sages poured between the ponies, : but the assad ants not offering terms sufficiently! implicative of safety, an engagement commenced. The num ber in the house were reduced to twelve, who kept op a smart fire about ore hour, which was returned many hundred fold, when they were compelled to surrender. During the action, the enemy set fire to the barn, stable, and other out houses, end immediately after the imrrender, my huge and well finished dwelling *he, with all rat contents, shared the same fate. The fencer all &greyed, and two crops of grain consumed, and what wit yesterday an elegant and ltgls ly cultiva ted farm, Is now a melancholy waste- The party in the house had three badly wounded, all soldiers in the United States service. The has without is not known. One of the leaders, ho old. °Meer, and a man of respectability, was kited, nod we know of some wounded. ••0 •'. t • I will only add, in conelosica, dam neither of these expeditions were tindertakeii.privately or in disguise. They came publicly forward, composed and commanded by some of the first people in the country, among whom were several magistrates and other officers, I am, dee.. JOHN. NEVILLE. Attached to OW letter is an radial' by George Clymer, before dame. iliato, rite: be was well acquainted with the band Writing of John Neville, and that the fornonag letter was in bin hand writing. Nora.—The two female. an the inane at the now of the ern stunk, were Min Po1(1 Flatten, a rela— tive of John Neville., and hia glantipoghter, gar net Craig, now Mn . Chaplin, die' her of Lunt. W. G Chaplin, of the United Statel Navy. Reetsicaucera Excnorrooti—itecato.—The "treaty of peace and commerce' imatareen Great Britain and the Republic of Liberia, the several articles of which were agreed upon and signed be Lord Palmeraton and the Right Hen. H. Lobou eltere on the put of Great Britote, and by Joseph Jenkins Roberts, Esq., the Governor, on the part of the young Republic, on the 2tat of November, 1848, woo formally conflrmai, an - than ndifications eachaund on August 1, 1849. Demi or S. S. Seaman, End —This venera ble citizen-father of Honomble Vlilliaa H. Seward —died at his residence in dringe County, on Saturday last, after a lingering illness. Ta-mas M. Gams nor Dula—The papers, in every direetion, am referring, ttcmeesures of long drawn woe, to the accident whleli lately 604111 Ur. Thomas H. Gaily, the distinguished temperance 01.101, arid one worthy leglow cit Men, by the "ten ons plunges" of a home at Levrisburgb, Va., and by which, it is mid, he was “prostreted and killed." We have already contradicted the statement that Mr. Gaily was killed, and stated that although badly hot, be we. rapidly recovering. Two let ters, written by himself since the accident, have been received by ht. famdy in this city, and the last one within a few days, staling that he had so far recovered no to be able to ride to the Springs in the neighborhood 01 Learisburgb.— Whaling Ga.. Stammer Erraumorsaar..—d. respectable young gentleman and lady residing in the West an put of this city, on Sunday ahem., last, effected an elopement to Newport, with the de sign of being netted in the bonds of wedlock; but before the ceremony was commenced. (the license nod other necessaries being procured,) the father entered the room just no the company arose to complete the deed. The young man, ntfrighted, god through a hack doer. The •young lady was compelled to morn with her father somewhat de jected and di:appointed at berlll success. She faithfully promised to curvet do the same again.— The young gentleman, after coming to him scrums, actin:owed not to be outdone, and soproceeded to etry ix again." That night he rammed to the re sidence where his fair One reallied, and succeeded in obtaining en entrance to the young ladies' cham ber in the second story by mean of a ladder. He gently raised the window, entered and awoke the object of his affectlou who immediately arose, hastily pat on her anima, and Aamated time eloped with her lover. This linielhey went to Covington, them obtained another license, and, In one boor after they left the . midden. •of her Either, stout 91 oblork In the ereolng, they were one twain. The father was web the next more. lag wending Walley, very much enraged, to the plane where be fieu now them, but learned on his arrival that they bad not bemr;there. He, after diligent Mich and enquiry, Keith:led to his temie -without aneettaleittit to any ceittioty the 1 . 001110 they bud takes to erect their oscura. Thar per-, eons were truly persevering, :51&10 n ,tstakc— Such oecotoserwee de not wee! every du. Their SMEiESMM In order to a proper understanding of the law ou this subject, we give the several divisions of the General Appropriation law providing for the completion of the work, as they were fussily passed by the Legislature, .d approved by the Gover nor:— 31. That the Canal Commissioners be and they are hereby authorized to appoint a competent En gineer and Superintredeni;to construct and super. intend the completion of the North Brunch Penn. sylvania canal. 35. That whatever balance of money remains in the Treasury, unappropriated, eller the payment or the Augustand February interest in each current year aball have been fully provided Gn, shall, fir an long • period as may be neeemary, and the came is hereby appropriated toward the completion of the North Branch Canal. 35. It shall be the duty of the Auditor General and State Treasurer, oa or before the fifteenth day of August, In every year, to report to the Gover nor the • mount of money that can be applied to the completion of said canal that year, end he shall notify the. Canal Commissioners thereof, whom duty it shall be to place under contract a corns. pending amount of work. 37. That no Engineer or Stmerintendent shall be appointed on the said canal until It shall be as• certained there will 6, the sum of one hundred nod fitly thousand dollars in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated. As the question la one of great interest to the people of the whole Cotemouwealth, he have mined a copy of the report of the State TreanlltT to the Governor, which makes • clear exhibit of the state of the finances, and shows how the avail able means in the Treasury bar the North Branch are obtained. We give the report entire, as Go': Tnststray Dmirriwr, fis+n+4urg, Aug. 14, ISIS. To Wm. F. Jourtsrox, Governor of PetmsOranut Sin obedience to the requirements of the 3i . ith and 36th I.ctions of the act of the 10th April last, the undersigned respectfully stdonsm to your Excellency, the fallowing exhibit of the finances of l'ennsy looms DR. To amount of money receive.] in State Treasury, from the IDth April to the lith of Aus.,:lSl9, 5.2,173,2543 SO CIL By amount of money paid nut of Treasury since the 10th of Ann] viz Paid loan made to meet February inter nal, Paid drafts of Canal Contmissioriers and locknkeepers Wages on State worms.. Paid damages on Can pals. at.. Paid Ho.pital for In- P:rd - rd,.. Institu tions in Philadel phis, Paid Ang.t interest on Stale debt, and Tioga, Pottsville 3: Danville g u trans tees, Paid expenses ago.- ; ,talnetit, Ore., $261563 16 lIMEL3 I ,588,09 I 80 Bathoce, DR.. To estimated amount sr receipts It State Treasury, from the 14th August. 1049, to Ist February, S5O, sit : From the Pohl let worn; •729,000,00 From on/standing tan. ea, 301,000 00 From tavern lieenana, 20300 00 From ea: on d i vt denda and Hank 3i',,320 00 From money collect ad, and accounts now due in hands of unnottiful and teen:lent agents, 91.000 00 From nil Other rot, 504 614 00 By receipts in the sinking fund, being the am'at of State Jots paid off this year, 9101,419 b 7 By payments So he made at State Tons , nary, from the 14th August, to the tnt February, 1550, as p r appropriation bill, 499,000 00 By interest on Lame debt, to bepaid Ist February, 1 &P'o, 917,000 00 Exec., 111 GI ,726 13 Tbia balance of 5164,226 13, being an race.. In the Treasory unappropriated, can be applied una der the 35th section of the act approved on the 10th April, 1810, to the ecenpleticm of the North Branch canal. Respectfully subsumed, C, J. RA lA. State Treasure, To his excellency, Governor WO. F. Johnston. By the foregoing wetement I report a balance in the Treasury applicable to the North Branch Came, of SI 61,226 13. The Auditor General pre paled cad signed two reports to your Excellency on this subject, the first one showing an unappro• printed "excess" or bill.ee in the Treasury of $2,726 13, and the second one, an unappropriated Wan. of 522,12 G 13. I could not concur with that officer In either of said reports, therefore de clined signing them. I could not conscientronsly sign either of them foe the ream], that they fell short of the sum re united by the Act of Assembly for the North Branch Canal, by over 3121.000, while my esti. mates, which I have care - Tully revised, showed a rum mote than 11:ancient to authorise the corn- mencement of that work. Under the circumstances, I deem it to be me duty to lay before you the ban-going statement, ex• I tobitiog the unappropriated balance in the Treas• toy, to order that you may take such action in the premises as in your wisdom may be best for the interests of the State. The estimated receipts in treasury, from the pub lic works, outemoding taxes, and other sources of revenue mentioned, are based upon a careful ex amination of the income from those source. in previous years, and it Is contldeotly believed they can be relied on, mpecially if collections are press ted with that energy, which lam aware It Is your desire to infuse iwo the business operations of all the departments of the Government. A consider able tom can alao be realized by praising the col lection of the large amount Oen...oMA\ now in the hands of theyarious collecting mew. The large appropriation of over $1,200,000 to the Public Works, by the General Assembly, will discharge the State indebtedness thereon, sod will free the Treasury the mailing year of that burthert.l In consequeoce. we may safely calculate that no more than 5300.000 will be rammed by the State Works the ensue' year. In this view of the subject, there can be oo hesitancy in saying, that the S ate debt may be reduced at lewd three ban dred thousand dollars next yen, and A the some hate give, under the set of the (oth of April last, the sum of from 5120.000 to 15900,000 toward the the completion of the North Breech Canal. Ib now remains with your Excellency to