,c ,„,.„ ..,.,.,:e„._ r...,v,:. *.. re....,... . . !MIR PiitgalDEAT, • JAMES' BUCHANAN i4aldeetto the decision of a National Convention. • - DAILY MORNING POST. Aar. WM. H. SMITH, ir.DITOMIAXD Pit OntlitTOß6 UESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1843 The Apportionment BM. The Appottionment bill reported by Mr. .Deford, and which• has passed the House, retakes the following arrangement of dis— tricts. First Diattiet. Southwark, Moyarnen singcoKingseasing, Passayunk, Blockley, West Philadelphia, Spring Garden, and South Pel2o township. :Second—City of Philadelphia. Third—The balance of the county. itkittrth—Backs and Lehigh. V - ifth—Nfontgomeiy . and Deleiwate. Sixth—Chesier. --" .; • Serentli—Lan.C.lster._ • - • Eighth—Berks. Ninth-0411in, rehanon and Schuyl kill.: • •. INntli—Northampton, - -Nlonrae, Wayne and, 'Pike. Eleventh—l4zerne, Columbia and Wy- . °ming. ~.... _ Twelfth—Bradt - Ord, Stisquehanna ' and Tic/ a. Thirteenth—Lycomilig, Noriliutriber— Lod and Union. Fourtee nth—Cumberland, Perry and Juni ata . Fifteenth —York and Adarng. ' ' ": . Sixteenth7—Bedford,Franklin and Sum Seventeentlt—Huntin4ton,Centre. Clip ton . and Mifflin. Eighteenth— Westrho t clan d, Indiana am] Cumbria, Nineteenth—Fayette and Green. Twentieth—Clearfield, JetTerson,- Clar - ion, Butler and Armstrong. wenf y -first Al le2 heny. Twenty second—Washington and Lieu- Twrnty-third—C ra c % ford, Nlereer and 1(i/tango. i. fourth—E,ie, Wat t en,NlcKean Potter. Aocurtling . o, the present political cnrri gltsxitm of the cou nties,the al ove bill would Are the dem , ,crats 1.6 and the : noon' Stnent - bete of Gengr!sa... We_ do ii3Ocliavo,hu.rv -4‘ went, that iheftar . tyliipitOr th4bill in 4 ,,ltfelSeitate; there atirseycial or the 4t ' beseof that body who 'wish to fart dis- ;beta by. which ' . I . - they can have an apport-p -'-'-' laity -of servift-their constituents 44,1Viiih iiiitfin'itistres-d or Harrisburgh. and the Jiortionment bill adopted by the House not suit*th'cir views in this - respect MilttlY• Aridther Richmond._ The Tyler men - 910 . 41Tew York have addressed' a letter to .41en. Jessup, requesting him to offer him saltas a candidate for Vice President.— * We' have not seen his answer, but urrder . stand that he has "no objections !" Madisonian intimates' that there l ablint 2000 persoeriltiow -apptying o triiklent Tyler-fur eitce: The. politicians at head cinArsersslieady talk of an extra session of Con `less. Ex i; - aileasioias have always ,praved disiatrous thccountry_ and an injury .to the patty ilaisfealled them. ::;:tnyng man it, Rochester hat( been .fin -0.1'09-dollars for gambling. . • - irgAur-bnisdred families in Cincinnati have i4d'theatillopply water stopped on ac - oioont. of : their. to pay the tax. Y. Aurcua, a paper which we 4S* always considered neutral, has hois fett T 3 -1 r e,,tors, . I, Reer,V. reeZE xvh aprra Cli 7 Webster = 'The whig. Coillieclieut propos e an otWchatzgie of !hg fni. the "universal itig !Arty." As'the pam? i f '7 , Jeroo c r a ti c ilt-hige-hae .110 W beetitnv , 'obsoiete.'? it iS pirap9sed that the coons ho hencoforti; de nominated "locuroco whigs.": Not a bud This has been predicted by the deco etiiitip.f4r_years. ;.).:ie Marble, the 'cutest Yankee in all creation, is at New Orleans, and is '.going it" it the New St Charles. The_ Washington correspondent of the Boston• Po.tt liar that 1s ac Hill is to ixtt;irtiointed pension agent at Concord, N. Some person has, after much labor, litja the irnportant.diecovety that in Col. Fetter to the great Tan-Buren mou t la ffo i w r i k:4 3 ., the personal prOnuts . n "V! litrjas fotty seven times. Whet a iretstenrecitl be must he ? - , Starring it at Hivrisburit—Mr. Thay arpost-Miss Fisher. 4' f---:some editors ara.recommending li - '' aadhimaelf. We'rt.oppa'aoti to .. , , ;. - procifod:ec, We wanipn e mots .4- 4 4 . - . iiii.rltut Nee First Page. -.•• _ , ._ . .. , .Th e „,.!!e11. 1 ,1!tain!e,,,,._..._ ._... .• 1. ~. _ ' ,- .Tba•JelitiioG*oo.•••Og r i a , Haw . i b ro 3 501i1446: tour ai tiVatl tgiiistr'itit .- -Z:4 s or. the mgil l ation e ra.„ k `41 . ,,,, - - h'i i ::h as i i , traftec ,, i_ ,}. ' Siz . c : ll:is i:041/te-,• *feefi'7":l)-141R-• 11 1!,, C , / •''' 15 . 85 - - ' - ' kle - i•iy‘ hii ; dep;rted ” ai In al 'ill 'reeataarrlltY 44 . . 04. d bf Fayette for : : ''' --.• ''' .•- •'''''o' " 7 • • • ''••" f lta . " - -i-' he r reiiisria , "' at •tifiaalincl, 'I cjaabod, ply id a Mph an'toryi:'` :-•'• ' '''!-• '• ' ! Davy - Deans' i.alti, But'ir 17.0 p d'' N S i 14 H .• _ . • . ro lice.- r. kmu -. 9W tlausethat no peraow shalt shoji's the rttliersslies,i • , " 1v 9 441 ./" .1 "t" 4 • --11 ".44.fia . • .i L • ' .._ . . . wp . erl the scandal-came upon his trues, and I aril to,peover an - altbr:—Without meaning ,• . _ (t'Orefuileil.) . - or the notes of Env specie paying banks at a great I It . lS soul Was CgOniZed by the degradatio n of I Ihe ilighe,kt.disrespe c t to Ilial. for whom, Cr discount than three per-cent., unde r a penalty With these preirMin'ar'y . ohse . evation t i, hal; a.belOved daughter, The bright meridian suntMr. Mee. "wai t s ' o,lle cherished . h i ah.regard, o f forfeiting the whole amou n t o f th e noose di,... -US trace , the proecaling,S a anterior to- this ! has sunk into th e dimness of twilifghl i . and ihe must say that this wras . the Usudi and fa, o f forte , alai that al l y e c r a oa W h o sh a ft publish far famed Jubilee •tlnd exhitlit from the ea- . the departing rays of that, which was once i tai evidence _to which aft triniinals resort. „i„„ -- r eir t a : idence adduced nponAlle_trial, the, anything in the ne-arapap e r s or otherr • l ikbilitY i worship - 116i as a god, ate now followealed.. .In nine case ' s out iirten, the fa-Arno-- tea to depreci a t e the paper of any ~p ecie payini , , , of a ll these D e feri d afi t. s ..)e • ..l. l ,te clai m , the j with curses, contumely, and reproaelna-well !tiy - brOo•ra' lit the Deftinctant to the very thew Dank Dr the relief issues, shalt he fined not ex . Plaintiff.. ' , The first meeting of which we l might the club exclaim "save me frotivaly itre of the Crime, end here Mt. Hew: have the published •Reeolutions, is that of!' friends." ceeding $lOOO.. and imprisoned tit the ditcretion - ' ; i lard nays that Maa Dayls..eas at McFad ti the ] 11111 N . ov.,•st, 4viij e. } l MT. rbit tm e preei- ' - Gentlemee of the jury, 'we need ',"trt't'he i.den's warehouso, for tyro - or three hears, o f the Court. . . et and Mr. Wainright ta .. ' . .ea SeClVlary; a aid o f for e i gn ortiAme nt .. Here is the tee- !Tire vree w e e 1101.75 C 16 the one in w! - ticir On this absurd and foolish provision the Penn-I that the author of this committee, of which one of ibenefendints, timo n y of one, wha m 1 . am proud to call '-t.he people were rejoicini 'rivet the office sylvartian justly observes, r. Dariangtor i , w as chain- fl a n; ...reported :my ft iend, because he had the good sense tholderalP , bill scans to think the constitutional guarantee of I the (idiot', i rig Il.e.ealutionsa . ito pay .for hits s inner, Mr. Jno. Shieton.! Dd'yrni believe (hat Mr. D. would pass freedom of speech and the press not applicable in Resolved, That tfmDernocratie young H e wa s the Scret ar y o f the club on. the ; by. when the silvery tones of Mr. For relation to bank notes, and that to make a thing "men of Allagheny county, will c elebrate _ evening the profribi/ed proceedie es rook ward felt upon his ertr;• thit..hea:Wda int.lHf-; valuable, wo have only to declare it so by law, "the viatoey orthe :people over the Offici. and prohibit any body fr int assertin g the contrary. "holderB, by a public, Dinner to be given • t poste, , lace and he testifies to what the•printed .firamt to! th e 'felicittos.reniarAa' of ;Mr. Those who have kit by the United States Bank 4,the )rouse ,r . mai. Irons, in the - 'cif ofa publication shows ,. that the chill co_ . NeLlit- I Black? Da -- .yeu suppose that het the h 01: . s .. y .. -R_ED in I l ia project of a pac, free d inner, 'songs were•sun -, 'the voices of the crimps. and other failing institutions, may regret that Mi.; "Pittsburg i the---day of th is month, Yes, more, that when the meeting adjourn- ny awelline the choi us,'that the chill pro Doford did not come earlier to the rescue, and ~ at such an hour as the Committer:eta( ar- ed, it adjourned to meet "on Friday next, ,dueed by ' the expenses of the campaign' save those establishments from failu re , by turbid- " ratigement may agree upon, lat 2 o'clock at Taaffe 4- O'Cuttuot's ware 'still continued? Is it not more rational ta., ding any body from saying any thin g to their ' , Resolved, That a Committee of 13 be I house." The whole proceedings wound' suppose, (hat the physical condition of Jisparagernent. "appointed t o make all necessary arrange. up with a song ; which one of the nuttier- I both Mr. E. and Mr. D. was reanimated If things are to be made valuable by law, we "ments for the dinner. pus Harrison meltidies it was, we are -not tby the intisic, and that the purple current shall alway s haves 'remedy hereaf.r:r for hard That Committee was appoiated and-also I advised, but conclude it must have been ; coursed through their veins, with renewed tiines arid a s•mreity of money, by enactin g that a similar one to invite guests, and upon these! the fed, (. 0 th e tu ne o f , tokl Rosin Ivelocity, from the centre to the extrernia - a Committees, we find three of the present .every elevy"ashall be worth a quarter of a dollar the Bow," see t' Tip song. book, page 22, i ties. and pass as such: - - (lad Cung-css possessed' this Defendatata Ilast verse. I secret, they ought hie dispensed with the hank A s the c,elebration contemplated by this I "Then ho! for Tastes & o'coe u r runt law, by declai lug that ;ill insolvent s sli,aild nic;atinfa, was to be somewhat exclusive it We'll shout till the heavens dark blue, met with the disapprobation of the Sever.- Shall echo, /fart/ Cide r 071tift//7 be . t i e, herear•er be in good credit, and that no one , Drink, drink, to Old Tippecanne!!!" . .. eigns beyond the pale of this select circle; , should quettion their responsibility . accordingly on the eveningthat Commi t I It is sail tha t the President dissented— the It e (rola indeed be only carrying not the prill. iThend he . l .- d at by look gesture vim male tee ryas to meet, a large number of persons i , eiple to provide in ease of a short crop that no: his repugnance to :his endorsement by the hulltne,ll..l sit-mid Hica,tire it bushel, arid that a independent of the members of the Cow- I mittee convened in the Dining room of the'! chub) that he was fearful of a protest and pound of bread ahould niiurish a man as much as • i its consequent responsibility. But here a - ,-, flarrison [lead Quarters. Mr. Eielibaum two. pounba . dirt formerly.- - ._ tis a whig record, which, according to . the was called to the Chair, tied Mr, Latimer . . Mr. Defer:re projett trill be very conVeniel:t doctrine of Lord Coke, imports absolute appointed :Secretary; a ' new project, a free I for Bank Presidents, va,flicrs arid pirecor., %%Ito verity. It • cannot be contradicted by pa dintirr - where the dernocraey of numbers (lava furrowed from the institutions they contrat • , „ mi ld I ,,, i . t i c i paie , was s;tigr ,,, sted and ad- t rot testimony. It had a high and binding notes to double the run t ime. of the capital, fur then voeate,t ' by the youthful blea t s of the party,tinfluence upon both parties and he who no (me who knows thelact will he el'imed m and opposed by Mr. Da - v - ia'rrod.oth e - rs who! would have had the temerity to deny it, ention it, under a penalty ot $lOOO, and porpet. expressed doubt as to thei,f ability to ftieet i in their palmy d . of their political ag• till iinarisontnent, lest it stirsild b• r (dental, (1 t 9 the expense. The thigates of cool rilcus I grandizemena won - hays received the depreciate the paper al tile !link. I biting prudence an t'Siterid judgmen t soon I, anathema ofevery true hig in the land, ). •,,,Re.dt the „ 4. .„. ( „4„,„ lii„ 's un. to the; Mr. M'C. then read funfp the Advocate burping sr_iitimeot., of patriotism - w h ic h ;of 23J Nov. an official account of the eels ~. „ii„ated fro m t h,... e t); „1 iii,, ,r 1 v4, 3. If . elnation of the 20111. I laoarSa el laughter tole are to jittler froth the published proceed- I which could not be testrainedagiveu by tags, every arearataittre voic e wa s hushed; t i the gravity of the court, succeeded each . ad even t 1 10-4tertiple S el Mr. Davis seem to succession, as sentence after senterm.e.nt Is e b v eu j ,,,2 .1 - come. ; this precious morrran, fail from the lips ?)I The., Chairman and Secretary, bolt men !t h e speaker.] W e insert part ,if it, in per of tqetiOr. , i nt e g rity, and like Henry li mo, i iittritha t rri Mentorinin. can't irt , , trii Its in the act:111;u published in i Alter th e company hail done ample jus it,t- Adt,,,i ate ul the 17.11 Nov, mbar., over i tie" tithe good cheer spread before them, i j„ i' f ' „ a „ sire :turps, that the Resolutions the President el the meeting(Gen. Denny) iVere UNANINIOrtII.I( :4tit , liff , ( l. Now ' - What !delivered a spirit stirring address, which 'were these resoltulan,? 11 - Wre they are, full ' w a s received with loud and repeated ap of ardent devorrou 1u the cause of the Conn- ['hula& try in general and r,, the appetites of the i Waller Forward. EP'flt• re- V"ltleti to • I.whr •g party .i • n particular. . I . the/eta em4l mrateafar hime by are address ._ ' i that 1%1161 Carat nithounded elteeiima "Naas( bet" and two thdlors a </age' ‘.. . • ii .,, a .- ~, ~.. -. 1 . ev aarni. W. 81r5c ,, ,, , ...e1:',114're ti 11.1ifferch Mr. IlleCandless th en read the resolution; • • a• - -- • ' - : : , re hts usual ieiirlyous an , l pointed mantirsr, es follow}; loud ,..,.•fi r e. } i Vy.- A O I eet•iv ;7( ti It il 0:prole..II •...littruived, . That Committeethe e 11l ; - r • h ' I aarits,oetion t he company, , dinneratt iv• Is , . r "hose a puhlte he are-sust 9, ; • m r , sj„,,r,,irott,' disrir,,Tilii,dicd vocalist, "'rustic A; OT , ennor, corner of Penn awl iA t i- 10. ., :th I t toch ,'- i . titt ,.; llo ,: the tong, The , "Wayne r!livi..s lit Friday next at two 0'.... ladies , elite a-, ... 1 . • clock at i'v bleb all ( !'"`l'""'' , i 1 0 r e i" l ," ; II After which •Ti' i i i toe .&..1 4- vier too, "ti a , l a te glorio us triumph of thb peoph ,;gri t ~ , •,•• , big broom,' •'-' ecl ' , a.m. I to s an 1 other' songs "reetteated to he, preaent and partiotpate in ' '•the celebration. were Fling by aentlemen pres-nt, the V , l: acs of the rehije tottprrny .cut : Ilinr• tAr cho "ltiltilved That the celebration b e o_ • } reps'. • "petted ltv firing a national salute. ; t siiii• T,„ ) „.1 mi 1 p r a ise I.ant . a be awarded to "rise and be reatimed by tiring 313 anus fur { o — holm for his liberal and taste "salutes' ' ' alternate - "the Pennsylvania . maintity, in Tril sie/a of sttaplyin2,. the tables. Much front Pittsbtirgh arid Alleghe- l' 1• is l '' M ' - I . i cr er u. iue to , aj. tr, and the German "ny, to commence at 10 o'clock. : Artillerists far their skilful and reuriog, "Resolved. That _the Socrr tary be direct- manner of discharging their Juries as can ed to report the proceedings of this mect• flowers to the greet teaeror of the Loco 'ling be to the Tippecan o e club at M'- i Focoa, said Mr. M'c. ftir he felt and re "Fadden's warehouse en Motirk night , membered it, but that is not here. This 'in the county "It is expected I hat every l b-. , there." H a r r y i s on man remark pi - or on produced convulsions of -la ughter wil • from the crowded Court House, and it After these Resolutimoi were adopted, was some time before he could proceed.] Maj. Irons was called in and they were read After ni g i i i.dall several hoe fires blazed to him, He was asked if lie-court provide I fretii the neighborina hills, and rockets a dinner for 1000 persens, and he replied were sent up from difiltrent points in the that he could. There was the agreement, city. and Mr. Eichbaum, by sending forth the i Mr. MT. resumed. Here were OCCIII, I Atriong the petitions presented this proceedina.s to the wit Id, with ihe sanctio n renew calculated to move even the. morning, was one from an Irishman of of his name, puleiclv uncontratircted arid steadfast democracy. Signs in the heav- New York, asking Congress -to alter the . never countermanded, even if he never par• ens and upon the caul), sound s in the air, naturalization laws, Si as to snitiltis views.' took of the luxuries of the 'dinner, in law be. I and upon the water, remittal and cong, The petition was referred to the judiciary' IV 117' LEC:FL7RES.--Fearl4 Crower...Tha Leg -1• 1V lure CJouttitt ee or the Wirt ilarirate Thrsiattlus ['inns liable to py the piper. Th:tt lie y ea . rockets and 1 - art fires. Miller' s Taber n aa committee. • . frasure of I . lvin before !lir Mille nu e foltavra present will be seen when We come to dis. cle iv ith, thousands of infatuated b e i ngs, A petition was presented from 9swego , P , e „, tr . , „:„* 0 „f,,, e en „. e ” „i erio Ct. e**l se, Vie.: - , a . CUSS dial part of the subject. looking for at immediate tt ansit from co., N. 1., asking that goods may be trans , ; Rev' J WiEi•kemell, Introductory Lecture. i'' PA' "P''' But the proof thickens - . .s we proceel. time-to eternity, could net present a scene pe'l'ted to Canada free of duty. , .li,' , n L Gino. EN), Waabinglon. Protr 71 J Clar4 ; Meadville Collee,e. The knot of politicians that had atraem hied a mere enthusi a stic, excitement. It was Numerous petitions in favor cr the Ex- Hon. Wu Ifihime.Pitiliburch. •• . a...a Th e chequer scheme, and the repeal of the P r ,roff" ,, - .1 . .R h 8 . ro r 1.. Je rre rein C.rlle g e. at Iron's, over, not 1,,,,,i tte d,„.,„,,,;„ „h,,,,..., premonitroy too of their political er.d. ..,.a.. I rusborgh. I,;„ her music and artillery had sc rice ceased t o 13ankrupt Lass, were presented and refer- - a.a in the elory of the undertaking; a Reed 11 ashinglen, Esq . ' rtt. Ifler'r T .11c Gill, tyre. l'heo. St astntity,: power w as appealed to, le sLimpth..irticta Nihr-i:I'l upon our ears, when they awoke red. .- . M I ~ Buchanan presented a memerial from FranClAJelinton.n , s,,.. pit iNhorztt. ~- wit It the impress of authority. 'l'llr, griitl and I :'"'.' ) , - ' Croft. J Barker, alendvale Colle g e. . t. - ...5. bar , n .H - , pi 7 , .. in i;let. rripc Phi inde!phid, till rnerousiv signed, asking ; Wlf Lowrie. Esq., rittsb o r g h„ Sanhedrin of the whigs, the Ti; pecanoe: a 1,- . .,... Corigre 3 s to eentinue the last survey under • Rev. James L Dinteiddie. club, cOntainioff all the decency ortlie ccuin- , ' ' Prof rtirh'd S M'ettlto c h. Jcliergott Colle r ,e, ariUdis 1L,17.he ;,, , ,ves and fishes iteen idointlant Hassler. . . Ti, gar(' lithe I,,t'iAllt of their ;It cre 4:a toes. , ~_, !IVY( !WM.:li Lcetarts on Astronomy, embracing hirrite. -- - - I ! t I av ,, , ... 1 've' ' a 1 - 1(1;;A Wool l _ Ilt ,It ... i0.(11 1.11 .!I to , A hill was reporter' marring an appro- :r ,,,, rrea.a,..l.,reat or . ar,t wastio-caraEsq • r W ... . 1 01W ()II the Cv( liilia ( , ) . 1'1(• I'; 1 , Nov . li. , t:r ibit - s• Jiro Crud Rice Iran appeared at the Ad• 1 , , , , ; suit 11, recover tla,, pric e r,f the glorification priation fir Cie per ••has of shk vas , s an t) Ile!ive.r Aeverol rasa ore. 011 NW 4111 , i11;1 be *wpm 0, , ,r . ' e the tens: t • I'L! c(-ocui dit'Ll, J:-' , O . . , •" • ' •- c ' e - . ' Arriorz , aieins are in . pro 2 rein to ton.ii maY ' ' II cc rsoremor 0 - „ , Aprithy 50, ,, ,,e,!,1,•,1 the (lentil of the Pres- boat. elplri theatre, London, in a piece entitled proaecdi ng s of Use (,: ,,, nuilite- 'as . 1 .0 aai• rt. mean. of Vale Codeee, to &liver in nor rii r, a rail reams Ire The bill of Ale- ale ail- to - rah if,' th.• . tiip i T t he r me rcrt ry which langentori tell . , ~, .r. ,_ ~ p , i t „,_ ~ , ,, i , ;. , ,, , t rsi s s,,Aeo;Oa v als i ' n - itn ins,-, r i, n, Ric ita:ll,a . lll. "Ameriaan Notes fur English Circalatiou." ed in the daily papers," were read by the : relent. i bell,• inutile:lei teen oto r . tar no.ol,! . .;: iii pity,ite exii!ess e s, was tiikerl Brit notwithqtandin g the title C•ere is said Se rtret ary. Here they are; full of oottruc- IPc it C:; . I I a point w zeio. and not a wind was, up en its-ruder, and informally passed o-, ; la a rAil ou'r ;l ::; . ty ( 3\-hi•tr7l. ttia7i t i :i . n .'l' :t r ie en t i s O w w i e ti r o be r I l be If i el : Ijorl to the uninitiated into the mysteries i s ....4111 11 up to esna,ro; I boor., •IFrvicesi. . to be ut, fun or humor in it. to be foond who would foot the bill. vet. . , . . . :The Lectures Of Otte cotsro w witt be inn Lirerarzes4 of the party, and by them it appears that the Mr ill)'(_:. said n t one regretted more The Of egon bill next came and Mr sca,„oa r ~ ,, ,taept,i exclusively and It is 'hoped ffolll the A Larg - e Cargo.—The ship Rappahan- club coricrartED in what the Committee had . • . . rz • • ipinineorahility lathe C r ayon - and the interestinisa; • done. sincerely than he dirt, the decease ofthe Berrien spok e at ;real lend: ra tarifa-wt.. At I lure of the le suldecrs. that our citizens Wm ithers4 flock cleared from New Orleans, Jan. 6, galla n t C,lenet al; after being elected by so the conclusion of his remarks, the•Senateirranise this laudable enterprise!. The Iron City _ ivith 4102 bales of cotton. This is the [Mr. NIc.C. had turned to the Daily Ad :triumphant a majority, lie should like to saljoureed, not be be.hltilisisJer rilloa in her encouragernentof aelikaleal and literature. Tbe proceeds (if any) will b e apro* 18th :\ ,-,,, and was n arced- I vocate of the h.. _ ~ . ._ f n have seen bon administer the (government Honor ot.' REPRESENTATIVES. rued to r ' he enlargement or a Library, already an- kW* largest cargo of cotton ever taken form N. ing ir, read the published account of this . ' ,t ol t t ,_ g his favorite 'one terra'-but he to th e y. Orleans. ' - the joarnal As soon as had been read, a oer-course Ti , ,kets, adiuttrtnx a lady and center" tneetittg, when he ryas arrested by a rental-a i „,„,, pressed aa a i ns t the, d,),, r pasts of his ________________________ • „hp, ?Tsui-lark ! , teas offered by Mr,Russel, pr0...1 1 12,4n: k m C a ).... , I , ie ß h o a a d k o s r i e n i c tli e a r l o 1 the Cern trelitee,..and, U. Mar flint.—Tbe c,l; ioe o f 11,0 I , ;iila.tolphi z i ' front Mr. 11 . ;llirlins, counsel for Delta &Jots, ; , own house, rtf: . (l has one. to where Store, ..enonasheia 2nd Esebitalge NI id ing that hereafter the. diilyliour trf mee• ; 'tturear a • is in fat s of ~Id 1n.,,,1,, decidedly. 11, that.the palter was not in evidence.] Air. ;tricked cease from tt•oublina and the Weir- I note.ts, and at Cutouts. r . - r',.. -n, I tirig shall be 11 instead of 10 O'clock.. 1 Lectures cornmenr e on Thursday "venintG Dec I.' 7 - vap, tll4 - .' v are bt'gillirlg to base a gre a t r un ; tf lev ' el cl '. j . i. toned. Ah, %ir, yeti're a•lianied ! ry me at rest.' After stone convetsation,.the resolution 1 RADII. C.. lirEY, 1 ire complimented in al,n,,it every paper uv,i Larito ol your own proceeditigs. ' This is , down.' - . W. w. wiLSION, I • r-:' , Atter connecting the na.res of the De. was m lc - filled so as to fi x the time at next I. JOHN El COSGR AVE, }roaunktsts up. Bread- ant boner 11/liEk!S hav e bad the i ; d , ~, rijit repiro7,rtio:i, a (1,,..4, :ne ; , lu r ' l ll ' i '" t f,_. 1 '• l all , . pradiminary rrariet- Mon. week. It wee then adopted. R' 1r • B, SCA I FE, I and are out o f l a th wt like I, ii..erowile.l hats a n;I . en-reed . emanrilig - f- , .. elusively irorn the .Pi. ar " wit 1 t h ese ~ ,In - is ttis now gravely contended that Mr. Mr. W. Cost .Tobnston presenteu .p. Li. 111 7.4 ... A M JOjiN 13_ SEMPLE, ) squire toed hoots. To a little while, we sllall find g r ''''' I I'''''''' fPc" r .,, 1Y, il a lin '' li 1 have '''''' L '. Da ' vt4 ait ..12 - •ll• i t - eta at the . j t h. i k i ,— l ii t i tat tu were t e e no E r). e r s o . l h buns from Baltimore, signed by men of all nothing bat old maids go dowl with the men : honor t" h ''`''''Ar. Just Icok'at -it, Gentlemen i pai n ttes, asking the the adoption of his 200 folks; the older the better. The vinegir which !of the Jury, here. is a party ; - the 8°11e;] of Hoble u an i d sStrowder oot P h r a e-r e w swurn • to the surrounds antiquated virginity is like that which whose stvelding chorus late - been beard: fact, at l rd it is attempted to be rebutted I,v mi I ',n land ectip scheme. They were severally referred to. the select commit keeps pic'cled cucumbers in good rider. -Jr h .; throughout the,lenath and breadth of the' ; -trwr ' .f. nec , ative tect ; tooo . tj . 1,. ne ounce ot tee on that subject, • • -- - whose inte tligenee, - piltrii - itistn and de-, a piquant relish and is infinitely preferable to the land ' an •is wor th a whole ptitind ' - ' .t• - ' j-• t." po-i 1 1 1,L. t 8 11/1 ) . e llt House then resumed the coesidera- Icency,,hiree.been tbe . theme of Otal:dn'al and sweet skim-milk of girlhood. de • avorcupars of neg,ailve—a d rrnin who - lion of the reported resolution from :the stateSmen, and whose songs, they agile to : dares •he did not see you 0 a particular aommittee on ways and means, declaring be the embodied .sentiment Of the ttetteta - own act, will not weigh a feather in .the scale,' that the adoption of the Exchequer scheme shrinking' froth the pnblication'tif t l / 2 i against the witness who says he did s e e' i a not expedient. deliberate actS, eepuving therm an ,:}r aw . black lines round them in a coUrt ~if ints..i you do it. - • -• ,- The pending question was Olathe motion lice. Shaine! Itliattiell where ia,tql'..eadar . Markerel, 'as good a whip as e.vraflrite art. 51 1 ., clishing, to striketeat the word . ... . . the peastaTippetearnoe.clUb - , wiwirtri* : vra t etered,' testifies tharbeasew Nr..g._-',pia. tbss i 'aut.'. ... -. . like, the eitaaa 01 an atitecrati lode m starchy alai hour, and atathit very tioot 4 "Often 1 Mr. Thanopartn of Mississippi ; rfict;ietrtis Knitting aqd Lechering.—Th e ladies of Hingham, Mass., have introdeced the lash ion of knitting while listening to lectures. l lLice+tsingl3rolecr3.—Nlr. Del ird hts intreduced a into the house, should it LETOPie a law, will requir e au) person en;;aging in the business of a bro. key to pay a license the state el*Sls* ,,, in . Philadelphia, $lOOO in Pittsburgh acrd $5OO in all the oilier counties• ! . Bad Manners. —..A young lady in Low clan, named Manners, ages 20, and pos sessing a fortune of five thousand pound 8, recently eloped with and mai tied a police officer, whom she had never seerVint once befiii . The Boston Bulletin says the, %1i INi Terriple actiriilly progresses toward. e,ltn— pletion. When it is really finished, we Presume Parson Miller will be ready in dedicate it to folly and moonshine. We are compelled to treat this affair with deri 6ionibeceuse Miller has so completely barn• boozed the world. The Gazetto wishes to know upon what authority we stated that Gen. Scott had withdrawn his name ft,,m the list of candidates fbr the Presidency. We hale to say that we derived our information from the Washington correspondence of the Spirit of the Tittles. Mr Cooper, the novelit.t, it is said, has determined to write a review of the Som. era case Hamblin k going to have a grand Ball at the . Ilowery theatre on the 22d. An English paper states that Lord AlorA path/ is not preparing a work on America. The ship Creole, whose name figured so conspicuously in the recent disputes bey tween England this country, was lost in the recent hurricane at Funchel. It is rumored that Mr Diuneford witl succeed Mr. Caldwell as manager of the American theatre, N. 0. lias since his marriage ElphiustUflP, retired from public life. The magnificent appcarance of the new Waim Works will astonish the raftsmon as strangers from all other directiens cant git a 'glimps of iL— This is ecrta;nly the. age of improvements.— Wherrour citizens once begin to ute: tbo.watet sent to their doors by thsoe splendid werhis, ho w nitiel happier they will feel ! . • R ~*~ z .7.7,17.Ve If either of these gentlemen had been there, say our advetsaries,they would have been officers of the meeting. This is a non requiter. They had both occupied high placce in the contest,popu'ar adulation had elevated them to the very top of the pinnacle, their names were stereotyped io the hook at North Bend, and the entry ie• quired . no interpolation. In this.instance, discretion was the better pat t of valor, 'for they were looking forward to Some thiri more substantial than the huzzas of the crowd. Besides, it is not he who gathers up the bones awl buric's the ,dead, that attains to the fame of the - *ietor, but he who has been at The head of a column in the foremest and thickest of the fight. . You will then perceive, gentlemen of the Jury, that we have fidlowed the De . fetntlailts, one and all, through the 'sinuous -path of all these proceedings. One as . the bard and minstrel; another as the elmyent orator; one es the usual occupant Of, "the: Chair at the Hart ism; Head quarters, and! the other as the constant tenant of the tri pod at Tippecanoe Hall. 'Ye have shown that the dinner was contracted for; that. it. was sumptuously provided, and eaten to the very bones--that it has not been paid for, and that the cilains of the Plaintiff is both just and meritorious—Major 'lcons has no interest in assignee, who in the dark, hour, of his pe.,c4niory diffidul• 11 08 , was situated theVoblest of innfran spy paftlie9, and relieved him from digtit'ess is the actor here. Resting' with'elaagdepee in.thojtistice of his cause and in the ioteg• I rite sni3 ott &lige-woe of tile J.ut - ,y,he asks a verdict'at your hands, ..fisving,Waded-throUgh the inVileftSil of t Idris connected wiih this centkoveisy let toe windup; 25 all Tiprieranoe r i* with' sonp., , ' lllrre is the whole collection, s.ent to me by a.valued whip ftiend, but as it would not become the position we Occupy or the gravity and dignity of this court, for me to sing and you 'to j , ,ir) in the chorus,'- -let us content ourselves wit', simply reading'. an ! extract which is set to the tune of 'The sons I of Co'llmbia.' `• J th Irons and Lafferty are rtrivnin ar , hore;:t " The tf under hnwls ronnd them and dark tem pe,ts lower; • " The se•a is ral4 rircing, and break in the hiA; " And tf:e hearts of the ho'dest ire, filled with may, ` Then rive u. 3 the silver when you go up on d..ctc, tfrtuness.9 and wisdom may Sill/6 US from lr'reck." From the Bahlmore San- TM' EN TV -S ENTIi U. S. CONG . R ESS. WAsitim:T.N, Jammu 27, ts-t 3 SEN‘TE tayihe wfitilien ; :.7t : " - rial l e motion failed. Teas 86; ikays"l4.l.* Mr. Cushing then .erithdrew his prop 'amendment to strike out the word 'wet: The question-recurring 4tri,. s demand for, the previous quer on, pre. Kailed—yeas 98, nays 32.'. j The quesiion then was be The" amps& ment proposed byThe minority of thefts:Ku. mittee on ways and means, rearm in substance, the adopti6n of the &di. tiry scheme. Th e vow was—..yeas 105, sass ki4iMilef,l the amendment was not carried. The queition was then takerionlimm t doption of the resolution reported frotsitapc.. majority of the committee, declarint Arat it is not expedient to adopt The Excie4 plan. The vine wet—yeas 193;:rtays.:0, So , the resolution wasatloPted- aurtion .satto., ALS SI Ci-DIELEtti IS 4.112 j. - IVII.L4' , : 9 N ld o at l B l;"W nia o l o . d s s t: l?ect niu r, on rcia ; fl A sird4r l H Feb. 2d., 1::43, at I) o'clock, A. M. by : girder of A 94.- ceA. the entire Stock of an extensive Variety store: Ulu pr ishig by for li e largest and most complete apart's= the kind ever offered for sale In this city, In part_eo -, ing of . . Horn, Pocket and rine Scartfuastors, Lancel!...lllll4 v. r milli, It3nutrers, Toilet and Rainbow ClassesThinablii ~ 7 OIMIOIO4 Ad! and Dressing cares, ' Scissors V.alins and . Idarinoulca l tiorn and Bone Bottoftimast Canes, l 'h i ldrensTuys,Tritikets..te Obese Boards' and - Lundon and German pine.. ,playing Cards tnit I Shayini and Snuff' Boxes, noes, i•Sintrtne and Fancy Saar, irnovh, Clothes .addl',llllk Razors a - Rizor Straps, Brralies, . . • '''.. l ti Oiass, A mber and ria I beads,,Needlea and tt nittint Illip, Gold and Silver Lace andllookaandEns,Eitearpos,- Braid, !Fire steels and stIOIFKOrIdI. Gold and Silver Tinsel and Spectacles, Goggleasad SI Tin Foil, Hooks, Garay' Calico rind... Glazed raper, !Cigar andlq.eeile Turkisn and German pipe , ,plass and Clark Idaill4llll*, (11 3Pnand Iran Lamps. (Skates, Unfree "Litt7l' ; ' - • .s- ..' - Slate arid State Books. ' litikstatidsl..Sentint tahlrt:';. Sayer,-Crayon and Lead'Ra "tan • („Ni rites atui!lliiket, Pencils, Whips, racket nooks and Purses. Black'and Oil Fltits, . , ." With an immense lot of other lore and valnabbe 11401 . 4111i ' The attention of Country merchants, feditgaillkosr. lasers and traders generally is respectfntly inst4T great thanee . for bargains. Stale positive w I" , s , rye -41 it. I t-IK N7sill Ice that 1 f i r it Geoff or Corn RI on F'itta.l of Illst beny einatdp..;lkni the benefit or the laws enacted 'rot the retie‘of intifett drebtors, and that said Com!. has Oppollaiegt urthy or Fettruni3; nrit, nt the enurt tionse,ko= or_.l'itt.haret for the theitilne dr me and my Cr when and where you 111,11 y attend if you think pnipiT A • - . ,JA MEd ItOlfil)i • Late Grocer, Pittahtaritit. Jan'3l-40 Lo Ts .11 . Prrh,,k , 3uc 71air.--Iviir `be latth . Tuuirlay the 31ut January uext; at 2 irtioewig- arrernipou at the tleuQe of v,.. lireenlield, int be-YR% i' 1 ReanAtri,le, Washiugiott co. Pa', thirty sit buitditilt4,,,,, , :' - 1 -germ that viNagr--whirb is becorolog a place 00 m• . :,... 31 th-germNatom ilthir al Road free) Cumbe ha inc. intersects the road from Pit!,:ttrgit LO am This arts he a ehanre for Teamste r s , Alecliardepi ers--terws al Pak which wilt be accolo . ' tote are a tr?zt •a vane's / 1 " 1 01/ fr olli 4°- and in the eigniteof . 4 itevitialm '. 44.14 • Jan i9--10t.' • ----- - Isejt, T.----7377 G/, 0 'f/LS ./I P - 4 47c.11 1i ., ,„• - : •, 4 'W I d N Friday tithrr i thz Feb. !LI, at ifrirefeillr-*;„ 'la . IL/ the eqrorr or Firth ;Lod isfOoit erects...l ~ - '24 full pieces of Rotting Clotba,.aelorlad, N ed ; ,' pod 9. Thos , goods may tu• seer; at any time ferßhata - lb, day or sa Ir. The attemloa of u P Milfersli iii pirt larly directed to this sale. J, n: ctrrtlEtts,-fac ti. l'eltNimrzh, Jan. 28, 1n43. . ' ll______ —..._____ 'IRR.II FOR S.ALE,--About eieten small, 5.17,1 and large farinx'for Bale at from . 6 toyd float Than-buret, and atyrices varying fromlo to Y . , ::n acre--persons wanting ilqttrchittte farms. will 1 ..,.. - call and examine the record at '; ' IfAltlif• 2 ja 4 ' f i 5. Gen. .iltmor.y. 41- bitelligsfrtenffice.:7 '' E. H. Illeaslint. f -41 REcortnifirlsitEnor..vrorr . - Orrice with :-3 - - -3 ,114 . wan I:nipon, 4th .nreei, next doer to the Ban , ritithorgh; where apitheations for Re:Within f tit ine, Laying out and Dividing Landed estates„ wit/ ar received. I'et.tl,.. Ronda, Mortgage'', 4-c. eXcenred "glib,. } y \, aceniacy and desjwirt. • r il6 , lmr:h, Jan. 261, g4:3.-3t • TE 2II PERANCE: riIR ACT and Salls.ath School Papera jrivt: it from New York and Philatkiiihla.,F,titkr be Youth's Temperance Advorase, tor fanrll l 34, IVO an excellent and cheap paper. rot' Atvelifet , altftiOnithr h a Sabbath School ? Signing the Phaige Iwr year, or 1 cad each: -zeinerance waownifton Itarp,i, Tempo' rancv.Lyges,Son:g ke,] .. Affe conv,rrxmonat Twat A hstlnenec ?Society gm , ilr Sewall's Plates and l'atbaogy. Temperance - Lee. 4 - e . and 'Pemperanee 14 1edals. 1.11/0 Temp-crane?. ccrtificatea for adults and youth: 1000 Small Sahlrath School Books from 1 to I'j cont./cued,. ZOO Temper, !rice and Christian Almanacs for' .11411.:- . - 10110 English, German? Welsh and French tracts,. Okuda variety of 'very cheap Sabbath School Books. ami,Llkkg School Books. Paper and Stattonary for sale 9,11(011,01- datin2 terms, in ally glianiity to enit I , orehsinrs. .• Jan 23, 1313. ISAAC ?Agent and Coup. Illerchl. No 9, Ath riikrt-PS'-1---eliVE .divD BON:erne I ME ATT. W E would adviie all persons who mayithit afflicted with Gout, RAeumatism, Sprains, Contracted Corda and Limbs, arid any stares, of the back or body, which may be brought„.#ll - Lo` Id 4 or Exposure to the Weather, to call at Ttrri. TLIt'S 86, 4th street, and procure a bottle of the above Liniment, which will give immediate eiv ref and eft ct a certain cure. Ij TirrrLe has also a first rate anotisati of Havanna emu's and Virginia Chewing Tobaowl' `REMEMBER, 86 FOURTH STREET." Ito 18, 1842. q4...4SSE t S".-,16. trivia Molasses For eNitW - Jan 28. R. A . llestlsmA,Nrikager-- ~A~esa~t :.
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