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European countries, Mr. Washington Ite. The felloreine is the Bill providing - for tho elec.
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subject ictaivadaeisieo of a Natiooict.Vorsy f oo se . ' tfligra ntOecikektoter legittfattve body so ditt:••-eredifily gall
a : ; 7' e s * t wi/Jilliiilf the
• . Ving will have plenty of leisure to finish his •rion of the Board of Can al -Coluttiisaion ers by -tbe
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.• - • new historical novel, 'The Moors in Spain,', people.
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jdofroiti;rteoef n th a:tl -'
p. --cor:snetnetatptcibolnegraects.:! ' e Pesksilitlu ae e iaside g been told that
•there were cases of small in a house at the
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which he has now in hand.
An ...qrt to rt - duce the expense:, and provide for II
Portugal,— The Lisbon dates are to the ctection t) . l . the Board of Can„i ci,,,i,„,... je
.ras. meters WM. H. SKITI-1--------------
upper end of Market street, after enquiring of the
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,tIDITOR3AND PROPRIKTURB Not content with . their e ff orts - "to hea d
sth. The Queen opened the Sessions in sect. I. B e it cimettd hv th e ‘ 7, ..n,t 0 an .l lb ' ;e, - -----
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about it . , by whom he was told that the
inhabitant s u f the house supposed to be
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TUESDAY FEBRUARY 21, 1843.
infected
.had removed, proceeded to expi.
E • persons, alluding in strung terms to the sat of lieprescntativ es of tne CammoMviialttt :4Terlu(i'.•
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policy, they have attacked him in another
in Gener II Astemb'y met, That at the
t• , isfactory state of the foreign relations, in , s Y t Ylutd,
see First rage.
and smaller way. Robe Tyler, the Pres- amine the premises, when he found them
as
f-' •• • consequence of the exaected arrival of an • next annual election, the qualified voters of the
red only by three little children, and the dead
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i i s o e t ver t a r, eautai.., at tat, couonanwealto Old: Volt! i.....,,......,........._.______.___.„
ident's sine is employed under an act of
envoy from Russia, which would be the last :
The Canal Commissioners
a b i o u d r y h f
r o o f
rai woman,
w,nt
or
attentio n who rape a a s re a d ny t o h haze : ng e d
l i s ecl 3. lis
m persons a° Can a l Comm •aioiters who
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~1 We publish, tosday the bill for alterieg Congress, to sign land
step requisite to complete the recognition ; shall perfor m all th e ditties um- ' ) -' l
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nner of choosing the Canal Board, he has received 7or S P S
of the present government of Portugal by ( leo i llte can-dcommissiener,,,,°n'tesanC'ee:l:lin'il7:,- th e ma •' a o t o et a es, ye t a ir r. w l h , i h c e h
the Northern po..vers. Allusiort was ale, l well'il. The peri-i ms sa t_let Lod shall dec,do by
as it pEssed the House ef Or
whig majority determined to cut o ff this Even tha next door neighbors supposed the house
drawin g from a box ballots, 'mothered one, too
- made to the project of equalizing the rave„
! and three, which of the m shall Inild their office If' this bill had provided for the election supply, and thus accomplish a stupendous to be vacant.
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nue and expenditure.
elle `v! l e' two sad v. hi, h three Years' ThP emir , "
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Prance —There is nothing important inisrio aer who snarl a., . the I . -ft . - b. re d of the Canal Co mmissioners by the people retrenchment. They debated the matter
...rise from France.
three shall hot,; h ideflic " 1-. i l ' i ‘ nu e
:I : c 'l l' r - s ' I ' l i i t `i v i ii i ' u ll i n ) :trail at t heir annual elections, and fixed the tune at a Coy; Of Gor 7 thousand dollars, and .Lor of '•
dn. al l:111 ballet num her 0.1 i ti.,i shall hold his otEce ,
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Liverpool Corn Exchange, Jal. G.—Fri•
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tee, y 0. . ,„ aim the retisr shalt 1,,1d his odiee me,: fur the in auguration of the nuts Board at fi nally abolished this little office. Th e
day.—Betweea our last market and bed ay
' , l l ‘tresday in Oritober,in each . the end of the present official year, there money spent in diseussin it would have
.. ne eagernes , -
the trade generally has remained very stet) - n).'e.,•';-',;
,(.)„i,t,,".6L'icew.id,
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mil he h a l t ht me• pare nt '
could our would have been little oh- paid Air. Tyler's salary fur or 10 years• which calumni
dy, with modence transactions in wheat ,
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s'-‘:..11:11 1e1.:0i11'te.1L.9?::.::...br, at shall hold lIIS ,str . .- e
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and Flour at the Currency obtainabl e - m th e r nr th red year s , Tne ei,etion a of (7:mat ( 7 :lnoths. jeer ion to its eassa e• The election of This is like whir economy in all pub• tion with th•
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early part of the week, but in other articles ~;,..,a..rs shall le• conducted !my tlic , 411.:.•r s ~th ~,,,,,i .
all ~ by
thel g . .
through
veneers
by law to co:lthr .:I. rIP.•
~..;,:,e:',l! e't , ,Horts, in the sq.- ,
, vvhici
little business was apparent.
coral election distric's. .1 I,,turn 0; the sob a gr,... carrying out the true ptinciphs Of Dt)- ' —.______________
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Ohio Rankin, —The law recent r'''
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, or sam miles shrlt te.: imei„: 1,) the Vie. } 'in g
rnocracy, and would have c'reeri blea t tily air
state Debts.
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The debts of Michigan, In,lia re, se i Il• ,
, i ,i ,( t i il le te t , t e , p e t i r ~ , , i , , , e., ii it, in the In.ioner mitv pruvr. , "
dopted for :lie restoration o f B anking in
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. , ~„,..,,,,„,„ ~ , I r„..,,, „r . ,4",,,„ ; „ I • proved by the party. But the members a g
z • -.- liooia, were created, to a c ,, nsiderabe ex- ieere-enet ''''' s • l le* s " ere '.:' , ' el lle! t' m ullion - of the Legislature who are most pt ()mi. Ohio provides as folio wst—"The in -
y 'OM. without cmisidet ation. These States, we'Ll'll wi receipt of all returns, , :ti.,11 ii , lift the
; per:ons el s. ected, who shad enter it?,:i the ; - tuti..s [ lent in this matter, we are compelled L) (livid/ad liability of the Stock helders for
as well as Mississippi, were defraudeduot
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the deb's of the Bank; the bona fide pay.
of some of their bonds, by the of ', ) , t ,... 1 ;!: . ! d r .',, f ,, ne t • i '
, o . n ' . l ,'" ''''' nut TUC'd my in -I','"-nrY believe, arc not actuated hy a pure desire
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merit of die entire capital in gold and sil
and companies purchasing and disposing ,-,•„„.L,Li„. ,
.1 . t ai i ;y , ~,,,cancy shall
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exteni ,
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i t e power of the people by pla
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eaid, resio-na.i•e; ia-''ilitlii:irit)::tse(,';'h e n(3 :' ,': e )' l l ret'tdr cing the election of die Canal Board in
of them, and afterwards fai r ing to comply be d '
ver befoty. the curnmencement of business;
~.- with their engagements to the States, sea II appo rit. a ,1111 41/!t: per,- ,r> to supply Ili, va
a prohibition upon loans on pledges of
The Herald's money writer states that Mi- (-alley until the nex• g neral election when a eer- their hands; they have, throughout the
son :e l be chef. rcl for the unexpired termii . d . ,l/ 'controversy, exhildted a lamentable degree stock (dairy descripti , m, as well as upon
. chigan will be delivered from the greatest
atlt, resignaii ia iir renotval, sit ill h r,:
'if' petty personal spite towards the press all deali , pgs or speculating in stock of any
li part of her incumbrance—the United cause a v.mance. Awl that the pay of sail ',trial
• States Bank and its agents, the 'Mot tis: co a nissiomes shall 1 , ; S'l o r day-. en[ Cornmis-i ni e rs L edl the i r I A )
. s kind. Tnat the circulation shall in no
, . all a of
Canal Bank, still holding, its bonds ; for • s' r'• ' 2 ' Ti " t wl:!"" 1. '" . ' 11
- vs " fl " !lie l'l". ' l ' have had for their ' objcct the removal of -
instance excec...(l the attempt of the bona
~; Po., .ir. , , th,, 1,1, , ,,,h •:,. ~i' tit- senat., and ii , ,use
which they have not paid. The Herald's
de capital paid up, and in the actual erne
et - it..:..,”-
jesentia:vl,,s3,llll•l :;.:,-,0!,.!,, i d C ,T.Vt,n ion,as these incumbents, erithout knowing or ea- • f n
money writer gives the items, and states:
,leg how the public works are to be affect.. ploy of the batik, nor exceed three dollars
'From these c ircumstances, it appears 1 i ) ..1, u ," r t , c „ e l ','l t 'i ul . ; ' , i ," ' f
ull!t' '" ',' '' ''' "'
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- 6-J, entiti.d 'an act
for every dollar of gold and silver on hand,
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that the largest portion of the State deht, I i
' re-Wye to the elections os c uniminwealth,' et by a change. We have learned the se
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$3,855,000. is held and identified in the • fir the purpose oreleming one Canal Commission.
cret reason of the rif certain meets That no bank shall pay out or put in cireu
:, , • hands of the United States Batik, by
which : er r as follows, to we: when the con:cntion shall : activity , . l at i eri •..
tn any way the paper of other banks.
t he olrz.Li one nisecd,l.lie inemhers present shall pro c e e d Bers iti procui mg the passage of this raw, '
institution they were procured from the
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Canal Co ninissiow.r who shall have and must say that men who would be in - The N. Y. Aurora has the f o llowing:-
- State, and the failure of which to pay the a maj irity of all lire votes of the inetnbrs pr.( sent
amount was the eatis.. of the insulyency :A. s'ee election, who sh ill be president 01 the, fluenced by such rnetives should be hooted 'The unemployed mechanics of Pitsbu'rgh
of the State, by depriving her the Board . of Canal Coin 'nisi:inners, and SerVe ill Illat from a jeeee,tatere, lean, Th ere i s no- have f •
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L a tamed themselves into a 'phalanx,'—
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capacity until his place sh ill li 'y e been supplied
means she relied on to meet her errore,o
duebt in our mind but that the greater part somewhat after the plan of Fourier. This
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0 e - , under the proyiseina of the first section of this
manta. As no third party has interveeed, ' act. Af I." 1 -lie iee'lLleni sh 'II Itiv . - , ' li . I . ii - of the clamor against the Canal Board ati , is the right way. Let the workingmen or--
. or became interested in these bonds, the C ir c le r l
act, ,as a ( . 6 1 re . flirt, the Meir"liers ( o c t ri tli C C '' :
ses from the fact that their rigid system of equate these associations, and we doubt not
State has an undoubted right to cancel an: s'idl preceed to c 1 .0.2t one member or Inc
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f . . them, and will do so. The condition of Board of: anal Com is; loners who shall he elect, il retrenchm en t . ha s interf ere d avid] the cal- they may be productive of great good. At
by a majority of the vom s of the Senators pl Csen I
the State, otherwise, is s wrid.
id election , and ;h.. mom hms of ihe House of culatiuris certain honorable legislators had all events this plan promises better than
. . The New York Express gives the foie r a t t 8 - 4 • • ' '
[Lances shad proceed to elect rine member m a d e f ur th emse
Ives or their friends. the $400,0 ' 00 speculatien of the Fourierists
lowing account of the company and (rr- of the Board ;al Canal C . iminis , nmers, e.' 0 ,I.el
',- poration frauds, out of which the enors be efeeted by a rnlj ;rd , : of the vmes of tli,; 1111'Ill- The Public Irnproveme.nts have nothing in this city, into which none hut rapt
said
hers of the House of Itep r , s oral lees pres en t at to .7.1 in and every thing to lose by a change Can enter.'
mous losses of I , idiatia and Illinois have
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said electron. And ilie C.oril Cmomissidners thee . ''
grown:—
in the Cared 13oaill at this time. It cannot '
eketet by the .....1,:nole and Mel+ , of B , •presen t a .
'Mr. Bright, the agent of the State of ee,,,, shall emeim e , ;„ oee •, teed eee r 1.„,.., 1 )e denied ban - that the 13eard
Indiana to look over the Eastern tins ens elll l ll/:lva berm snp di e-t, under Hi - prJy:si.idi t of • y rY haver presen t
,
, competerit—t eat they been h onest
dad debt, has made a deplorable report. th • fir-t section ot this act,
- ear. 3. From and ailcr the tir..ted.cti mof the . 14 I
an. di.hful in their atte7npts to mike the
He says the whole suspended debt due '
('anal Commissioners under tho provisions , Innis .
the State is over four millions of dolars,
Canals and R , i; R rads productive, no etre
act, it shall not be lawful tl,r the i:,, na i i'miii ii ,- '
11l ithout interest; all of whi c h is irretrieVa- E 4 EorerS In appomt an engine• e me, the prod, ir e bet the feet ionists in the Legislature will
bly lost. 'file largest debt . , is from th e ; movements, but the duties liereiolorn requr:el ~ri i h• . ,
• Titf! 1 / , lSin '• , •4 i 1.13.01 is 'lst.
Morris Canal which lie states is a corns th; engineer e ;rps shall lor pert: otomi and att , 'id- ' ‘.'"l` -• • j
plate wreck. Its debts are n„t lees than '" ' I'Y flint
Pru--i'l' rut
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","ljt ("'""l , ( , '"Cin i g. .. affli
, tl"* e L .< , j""jeli" of
six millions, and it has nothing to pay a ri11.,....,E.,1:1t.:Cir..,.,.,1,.,t
Ill,' prescri.: Lon,tiit in ge:iiiiq triin.4s 1)1,1 1 , i
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1 ii. All Z. 11 1 ,1 an. r the pa,,,,,g- ~I I , 1 , I
except the canal, which is mortgeged te , art, LW super - vie:ell or StliOl rthtelideot on ao:, ol the ' Iv under way, would be efinvalterld e set •
the Hollanders fo r . 6 . 750.0u0 m e; e t h an it - c a n ,1..., rettroads or (WWI' Itf il , r ,,, lllt . ft'n no' iili• vice t,i the Stale. Sop • - •
post a flew arid le
is worth. Of the indebtedness, two wit. emimonwealth, shill reeciye man.' than sit! n er
, ii . ) . ; , ,,, d ,.,, , , ,,„,.,,.. up .,„
~ 1,,, , ,,,„,,,,,,.„. „,,,r, li,-, ,-,1,, i'\ pet teneet! set of melt were i leeied by
lions and a half are to the State of Illinois,
Leeislature, le take rimier' E)I the Ste
and a like sum to the State of Mich igan. :(..x.,,p,eprt
thy, a nn n r .: „ l c / i r p irt l i a t ? ,
r n . i n , i r i ..: ,, l :i n . n t
im. $1
, 5 11 0 „. p ii e i r ii d . a ,.i y i .
i...) Improvernerits ; and that from h•aresr, or
Mr. Bright gives the frdowing list of depart 1/ClO, MI) h'l ill ti,,t r. - ce.v., tool-, th.l:l ,
hopeless debts due to the State of Indiana: P' - ' r d i t _me " de T i lliel ) ", slaV" , n'Z',ol. c-til""lin.sr dishonest rineives they Should think pro
s:s(. 000,0o° (~ money Iron> passengers, or mile, wise mere than . .
J J Cohen ,jr. e Brothers, toed, eee, .
s l 50
per oar; ~,,..„.„., t, . ; ,!!„,,,,.
at i , 1,4 , ,,,,,, pitia
shall per to make a radical deluge in the policy
atorrtacanat and Bankinr: Comnaav, 2,536,611 72
Book of iN d 'e.s p i o
ern New York at Rochester, 2-10.000 00 rP c'ore ti 4 1 ,200 pee aan ,l lol the collector s at other and officers on the public works. Sup
'iliac as [road Company, 90,000 0 0 offi•ies where the, tolls slia II anemnt t i ,;;3'.1 0;)0
pose that they would see proper to wood -
• Eric County Bank mid Soerivood, about .7;87,000 00 and up..vards, shall receive St.lo p r month; .-
at ;;lii
• Binghamto n Bank
.53.•::00 00 ' ccs where the I n tl ; shall amount th 30,000 doAars el and wholly alter the rates •d*Lipti, which
Hiram Pratt
35,600 00 and upwards, the cullecor shall rect mev 70 d:Wars
, Bank or Commerce, Bu ff alo,
rust been,settled upon. Who raft riot
' 4 • 12.5 00 p-r month; :it eniecs where the t Its =hall Hrnotzrit have -t
Bank of America, Butiala
50,000 00 .
tn 1:2,000 L nd upwards, fire cE.EIE - E•Eor Al Eli rein, v,- conceive the petnicieus effects of' such
Bank or Newbu woe , say n 6,400 00
Bank orCirclevine,Ohl o , say 00ii 00 GO dollars per month; and all .ill-r cull; cmrs .I',l , , , .
proccertings upon Cue success of our pub_
Ma te
Tract 4- reskine company, 175,000 00 .1 1, r• month, and that there air,tll 1,... but one e , ,lletn or
Reuben IL Dodge, Ray
25.530 00 at each collectors office; and no collector shall me. lie works? That it would be the purpose
Staten Island Whaling co mpany, say 60,000 00 ' ceive any compe,isatio n or allowance I . r cleric hire
of a new Boar d to unsettle all that has
Madison Bond Company,
14 .000 00 and no officer o n the c ma's of this commonwealth
MerchaatT Exchange flank of Puffin), say
been done 1 .,y the peseta one, there can
170,000 ou shall receive eotnnensalinn when the navirration
'Mr. Bright has gone into a detailed °l'd"' sail canals °l ' ll/ n ''" - he LI "P l•rd "": Pra : be no question. This they must do, or
Tided That 119 COI jeclor, 5.1:1,-VISor, sup•'l'l,lt-11,/- ,
statement of facts and circustances to '
agitators in the Le islature will have
, e ,fii ii . : , , e t r y:'i a g n l: l na h ii :r t tcir;
. r I e rks, Inca ;end e r s , or of i i „ r the g
show that Dr. Cult, when he was agent of
11.,11 treater any par when not labored in vain
—The grand jury .
the State for negotiating these loans, par- employed: elrep - ro - reesd That nu supe-rintendent,
If an v proof Were wanting that many of Choster courtly, in this State, have found •
ticipated largely in the spoils, lie has supervisor or eater other offit rs,, x.;ept lieu t; n •
N, ,v Brunswick.
an d de's, employed on any of the puhrc ~ v;;rhs or !Li, the Democrats in the Legisl , lure who are tighteen true bills ag lust individuals
sioce conveyed his property a wav,
etonnannwealth. shill receive pay; for any clay ;hey
The zreen ras and asparagus are in the New
now holds his head as hie!) as an honest
opposing the Canal Beard. act from tin. •of this sect, whose moral conduct bias beeu '
Orleans in arttet and tui kies and chickens cheap
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'sl all not aitually have bet n ein;doced in try s: r. • • - -
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man,
vise of the commonwealih and that etc') and °v.. worthy motives, it is found in the fart that very disgraceful. They have employed no'
~ , , , a•Ed pienr V.
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`A correspondent writes from the capi- cry account shall be ren.h?r , , I on,ler um:lth nr •:Ilir- : are in close chance ea tini r subject counsel, trusting to tne Scriptures for tnei 1
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tat of Illinois to the editor of the sr. r,,, u i s ; matinn : And provi I. , 'd further, That rin person they
with the entire body of federal representa defence. The Long island L. R. Co. have reduced their
Republican, and states that p.., ‘ ,.l ings, . shall he employed in any capacity upon any of
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i t I - arcs a'''u: one goalie.%
he railroads and c trials brdo.;;;ing to the common- , lives. Carl any one suppose that they are
Oakley, and Cr Nerner 'ire nu . (is n le gally ,t veaith, who ony be threctl ' r - indite il i te r
Genet al Welch has lease I the National '
sold to John Delafield, o f New York, and 'ested or engaged in the blis Y inc o 'ss of tran e sp ) Orti l t i ti:i n - anxious to change the marimr of electing
Theatre at Boston, Mass,, and intends
to the Poughkeepsie Locomotive gaged 'of merchandise and produce or ol.lsNentrera, upon
' The N. Y " Sun says that the ' • h
Company, bonds r I
o. tdat State to the a- the same; and ir any person shall perfOrt n the do ;t h e
rm
mere power to the people? The idea fie opening it Monday next. He has chars
popu‘a nen
hes of more o than on e offic e ! or tipToinftinent,he sh all '
tered a steamboat to convey his men, hor. Long Island is greater now than that of either of
mount 0f5700.000, which proved almost a
utren s o one uffiee or preposterous. Still we would not be un
total loss to the State. It is hot sir ange ,
7,,,:i'net.)cerirno-c.,-
Ore
states eißtiode Island,' Delaware or Arkan
derstooil as oppo-ing the principle of popu- ees, and properties, from New York.
sae,
that. States that have been so outrageously '
Sect. 7,That (coin and after the esqsee of thi4
Belief. —The. Alabama Legislature pro-
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Booth is in Providence.
ular election. All we desire ia that the
fleeced out of their rrhanoy. and have corn- act the pay for hire of clerks an.l P' se - cr'efary s in
paratively but Role to show Lir it, should ILe of fi ce of the canal Coriimssioners, shall be
„ 7 not be made nee ess yto suf . , '
public ma- ' dl I pose to stop all proceedings against debt
ors for rive Ijerlis. That is going very The newest theory to account for the Aurora
feel sore. But the blame must fall on !?-1000.
f.-r in carrying it out.
,:igiiill,r,.e.'titahttiseelrlifiiii,glig',sicjj,:,..l7l.clt,t;filifeeasti.fliztarhhroetd,fri:outimrtilciettfihreiraeoliwin'uunicialni'dt t I w ant
Us o e l
themselves, for appointin g - a eents INIro Sect. G. That so much of ilea net.; of assembly as
nearly the whole.--Phil, Chron.
thrown
e u r n in i, a s n e d t
t t i li m e
is
herebyli.el:y altered and su.p'ied, he and the same We earnestly hope that if this bill pass
"We should think this was a little more
have occasioned the I
. 0 8s, and not tin third .;
repeated
and fourth parties, who are now the held- 0„ the final r .
es the Senate, the Governor may veto it.— t han the "whole."
passitre of the Bill, the yeas and
era of the securities.'
any nays were as folio ,vat If those who are supporting it are honest,
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I I niacinery all right again.
The statement of the correspendent in If M
—. eSFrti. Avery, BIM:, Baiky, B.ilmer,, thy can again pass it, to take effect at th©; There are cells under the temp.e at
regard to the illegality of the sales of Illi. Balsburgh. Banter, Blair, 13rindite, Brook.: Bush,
erauvoo, which are separated by wally
next election, without the clause giving the
nois bonds by Governor Reynolds, is, w e , ' uerpenter,teesoier 'linter'', Craig, Cummins, D c I
several feet thick. Some think that these
Defard. Dickey, Elton, I''- r. Forein Dan Le6islature immediate control of the Board.
believe, a mistake. Governor ken nolds '
H ( e ß e c h a n y e i r r , , ; 'I;
h lt„ e I n t i e I d un a n
(,
( 1 , 170 d,
ti f , l i n
) Itz, r ife n . T u suc h
cells are intended as "sleeping rooms" for
was the accredited agent of the Stale of , c , ( e ) d el y ' ,
a bill there would be no objection
obdurate Anti-Mormons!
Illintale; but' we understand that the per— unt,, n , Livin g st on , I oy, ,I:lVarty, Wnrrliel, all from any portion of the Democratic party;
sow! who undertook to advance money on Ewen, MtKiuoon, Moore, Murgad, Morris, Mus- on the contrary, it would have their univers i
e
Lookina• .Ihead. —A , member of the
the builds failed to make good their con. set., O'Bry an, Parke, Picking, Robinson, Rocklin!,
sal approbation. The passage of the bill in British Parliament advocates a tax on the
. Isl.louintbrt, Rush, Russel, Sharewood, Sheridan,
tracts; and, after appropriating the State
present shape would be a triumph of a • export of coal on the gretind that in four
bonds to their own use, contrived not only
i Tit ' s ' : nine,' ' Wa n l y te d r e 'WSat ' r ti re e l , , S v‘ to i r )7m , ' a ll n hon_p r son, Trego, i ts
IV igh',Spr—
few miserable factionists, who we should hundred years the coal fields of England
to make no return to the State of its '62
means, but leave it without remedy,— J azAy.4-11ekars. Apple, Barrett, Bouelima n , Bea n , much like to see defeated and rebuked. would be exhausted.
•
, Bell, Boat, Bra wle ) , Elwell, Fredrick, Glenn, .
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Globe.
: Gaothain, Ilatiti, James. Karns, Ke,r, ( %len:cr.)
..gll round ,Vantucket.—The editor of el drive promised. -4 friend said to an-
Kerr, (Monroe.) Kugler. Loaf, Lowery lll'Hrirle
PadeyfOreVer ! 'Paddy,mY j ew el wh y; M'Caslin, M'Cuilneh, hiarsheil, Myers, Overfiela, the Nantucket Enquirer being hemmed in other, seeing a handsome equipage waiting
don't you get your ears cropped; they are Packer., Postlethwait-, Reber, Shenk, Sherwood, on all sides, thus disconrseth of' the beau_ in the Stre e t, 'I should like a drive out,
, epics, Thomas-32.
shauld'nt yoni' (let inn,' replied the wag,
too large for a man I' An' yours,' replied
ties of his 'sea girt Isle:' --
m
paddy, 'are too short for an ass.'
"Ice. — There is good feeling, good wale_ 'and I'll be bound for it they'll soon drive
Bad Business.—A stage driver was r, ties preparations hare been made at Detroit ,
marking the other day that fifteen years ing, good tumbling down, good skating , you out • '
for an reception ofGen. Class.
; ago he drove a stage coach on a route of a- good sliding, good sleighing, good every_ Suicide of Josep'i. Smith —Joseph Smith was
' bout 50 miles, upon which resided five
thingtav
but
sailing and steaming in our har- found hanging by a rope to the steps leading from
ern keepers. Four of them have died of
bor, and therefore we are under the painful t he garret to the scuttle, nn last Wednesday. tie
drunkenness and the fifth is in the alms-
was subject to fits of Epilepsy, ani had threaten
hause. - [Friend of Man. . necessity- -for the present—of bidding our
ed more than once to destroy himself. He lived
. neighbor the C ontinent, and its Codfish
with his father at No. 34, Martin street, New
Thd Catholics in West Chester, Pa., are ma- tribes an affectionate farewell. Thonly York.
king arrangements for the erection of a new consolation the island has, in this er
o
her state
church, in that borough.
of widowhood, is that the Misses Shaw are i Speeie ----- .—Th r ee sled loads of specie are
The Poor of Cineeti were to have a Benefi here, whose preaence acts as 2 charm to die-
on Friday last.
rived.at ColumbusOhio, '
at the Militate! Theatre last Mani/1y night. - pal all gloom ." •
I. . . : The- amount is said to be half a million.
Johnson gives the definition of ledger
thou 'a book that lies in the compting
house.' The recent defalcations and false
snide. show that Johnson was correct, for
lodgers do lie no w -a-days,
A minister at eamp.meeting, said 'if the
lady with the blue hat, red hair, and
crofts *yes, don't fillip talking, the will be
' , red out to the congregation.'
c.ealuihLoo maisszomilm,
Robbery of a Indote.—The house of
Mrs. Gaither, a widow lady of Bardstown,
etas brulietl open on tiie :id inst. (while the
family were at church,) and robbed of up
wards ()flour hundred dollars, a large por
tion being in gold and silver. A negro loan,
belonging to Joseph Brown is bill/pt.-ell
to
be the thief, and a hundred dohars reward 31.
11 IS LICI2II ufreied for Isis apprehension.
there is no news in Bosto n I nit ple n t y of
„0,„ is snow, nt thee hates- 'la' '' . Thei.r b or is
fe low in flocht wer, N, V., w froz. n up,
ho etend s
to be an a.4ent for John Jacob Ascot, look. ' Th e Ph u"' 'ix of Alle-heilv city
is
ing for recruits f o r a Fur Company, re, to be ,
hulli, and caled the thin Penn.
offers, in the ?lam,. of Air. Ast, r , ore bun.
died dollars a o n to far person s to hunt
for him for thr , e years in the vicinity u j
the Rocky Mountains, and has actually
succeeded in inveigling certain silly young
fellows into his plan.
lu
Time.---Chark s L. Puller, Esti., re
signed his office as Postmaster at liartford,
Conn., on Monday last, the time appointed
hy the Post Office agent, for the com
mencement ol the inves , Agatinn into his
alleged misconduct. cm i „, ; ,
"Brittle .Tees."
J. P. Cooper, has addressed a commu—
nication to the editor of the Madisonian,
iq which we find the following declaration:
"The eagerness and recklessness with
which calumnious imputations, in connec
tion with this history. have been circulated
through the country; the avidity with
which the public has received the roost pal ,
pable falsehoods, and the apathy which it
has listened to their triumphant refutation,
has eff-ctually cured me of any ambition
to be an American historian."
A Nif • Wel
.1. welkin has been chiseling the
people of St• T, , til by palming upon thorn
a compound of Indian Meal and different
o'her ingredients for beeswax. We hope
the people of that city wi'l "wake the Wel
kin ring,"
Two inure Naval apprentices of the So..
mers, confined for alledoed mulinv, were
brought out on a writ or habeas corp4s.
The case will he argued to-day.
arg e q_:mtity of spurious cuic cone
sistin g of eagles, half -eagles, bandoliers,
and Mexican dollars are now in circulation
in Cana•la.
A new paper called the 'Northern Star,'
and conducted by an association of colored
persons, is published in Albany.
Coonskin Deceney.—The Wh'gs of
Bat nstable, Mass., have hung Gov. Morton,
in ffi g v . 'These n hig dogs' know their
duty!
ie ridge acr)Fs Little River. near
Tiy lorsville. Vitgiida, on the Richmond
and Fredericksburg!) Railroad, was burnt
on Monday night.
The
,ierinan Jews of New York, have
cons (sited a new Synagogue, being the
sixth erected in ihat city.
n eartliqulke was felt at sea on the 16th
t—three distinct vi!,rations—longitude
Three siddiurs were fri)zen to death near
Nlnntr-: .d lin Thursdiiy ntorniaa fast.
Fne duty on Auction sales in Ahryland
, is nuw one per cent
About ode hurrired per,:oni cre thrown out of
employ, lent by the diwrutlio n or the Triolelphi d
cotton ra::tory, in Montgomery county, Pa.
A horse thief wis caught in Montgomery coun
tr. Pa., the other day, with a horse in his posses
sion. lif Snit a lilt', difficult to recognize
IhC i!,e thief having painted w;ite spots up-
S v r.d wo mod as 11 , rmnn
min
i•term, B MaFs., (nil S , turda v.
Varnt:nt.—Tot.v have loti, ofilu-gry wolves in
.The or Mobifo have resolved to go on
a specie basis ile:eafter.
,i6;rupt Supreme Court. —Er.
roneous version s have appeared in different
quarters as to the nature of the decision of
the Suprem e Court in the bankrupt ,
No. 74, lately dismissed from the docketcase of
that court. In some places, that dismission
has been represented as deciding the con
stituthmality of the act, when the slightest
attenti.m to the meaning of the word dis
mission would show that it could be no
such thing. The order of th 9 court is in
these words: 'that the proceedings in the
case are irregularly brouelt up, and that it
is dismissed fur want of jurisdiction.'
irregularity consisted in bringing up the
case upon a division of opinion between the
district judge and the circuit judge; the
court decided that the act of 1802, for bring
ing up caces upon such division, did not
apply to the bankrupt act. This shows
that the court made no decision on the
point of cipstitutionality, and that all re
ports to that effect are erroneous. —Globe,
The E-
ie
_ .nglish papers always publish the
"Births" as well as the ''Deaths," and
matrimonial alliances. This is all very
well; but it seems to us a shocking piece
of indelicacy, in arranging them so as to
always bring the "Births" before the
"Marriages."
Alassochusetts glection.--We condenot fie Sol.
lowing result of the recent congressional diction
in Massachusett s from the Boston Post;. -
Second Distrirt.--Our returns from the second
district arc complete. In the 22 towns, Rantoul,
has 4,975; Saltenstall, 3 ,999;111 othe •
jority against Rantoul. 946, rs, USX
Fourth District. --There are Ilve — flivnti to by
I heated from—Berlin. Boy/stowa. HrdrLts. •
er.burgh, and Pepperell. In 33 towns;arva Parmeasn.
ter has 4.831; Hoar, 3,611 ; all others,7l6, Mejeri-' .
ty for Pnrmenter, five hundred and fear
Fifth District. —ln 34 towns. Merrick has 4,
P
226; Hudson, 4.616; all others, 607; In Noventber.
Pin the same towns. Merrick had- 5,607;
5,779, all others, 752. Hudson'sHedeoll. r gain.
There are 6 towns to bo heard from which gam
in November. for Merrick, 653; Hudson, 816; IV'
others, 69. It will be necessary for Rudman -to i
gain 124 votes in these towns to ensure his elec..
t on, and the ratio °frail) in the towns heard frets
would give him but 95.
Sis4h District.—There is an choice in this dia..
trier. In 27 towns, Chapin has 3,624, &her, 3.
946; all nth-rs, 592, In the same towns, in 'Ner•
vemb,,r, Cb.toin had 4,469; Baker 1,776; all et&
ers 576 13 flier's loss, 109.
.
Seventh District.—ln seven towns, Bishop.las
765; Rockwell 907, all others, 62; The sans* ;
tow
lnsl , in November, rave, for Bishop, 919; Rock.
wel, ,092 al others, 128. Roclvell'a gain, 105,
There is no choice.
e ccs of .Intiquity. Mrs. Dr. James,
of Utica, New York, boasts that she has in
her possession the identical war club of
King Philip, of Mount Elop e , the itziplac,--
able enemy of the New England colo nine
Upon reading this the editor of the Cie.
cir.natti Chronicle sass that be would like
to see this curiosity, but that he has an Oil
aunt wha uses a rolling- pin every dai
made out oc that unfortunate club with
which Cain slew .9bel !
Why is a dumb child highly pleabed eit
sllzhly injured article? Because it is a little lik mute•
el(Ced.
or government has determined to aban
don Port Mdhun, and establish a naval de.
pot in the Gulf of Sorzzia.
ooace
T FIE turn invetera Tth h
ie Toothache cured in rwo
uvEs--call at Turrt.ids medical Agency 86 Fourth
st., and nlitaiti a bottle, it is warranted to curet or !NI
money will he refunded.
auction *ales.
ADJOURNED SHERIFF'S SALE.
00.wednesday, Frb. L 2 01, at 10 o'clock a. tn„, will
I,e sotti by order of B. Weaver Eaq, sheriff. at N.
61 Liberty St the remainlnq stock of coppe,, rho mad
SA
rm
ret In,: Ware previously o ff ered and not sold.
Tes Cash Par money. B. A . 8. 1 08.11 AN, Met'
re h 20 1843
lON
ri l. imm
sokirAtig; T
ixo at 10o'cl SALFS. ock 1 . will sell wi th ou t
ri serve. very FUrwrior Rolling cloth, araorted nos.
from'?
m2To 9. I:e 1 ver cl7ths, Sewing silks, Fur Ha'sv.
Boli. and •-• great variety or other good,. '
. .
..1/so, e
variety of clothing embracing Coma, panta—
looli.and Vesl,
feb. 21 J. E. GUTHRIE,
A octioormer
..7V" 7'LTES DA F" morni Hz next, Feb. 2 Ist. at 10 o'cloikle
I will in.ll pr''''om reserve, 15 pieces Sleuben•Me
tine's AI 2 if i Ind; P. 10 11 doz Smith, Goodyear
carver's Hay - and Slanurr Forks, without reserve for
crib, par money. Also, 10 boxes Sperm Candles.
fell 20-21.
J. 11. GUTH litlE. Anc'r.
Saltim Is
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TO GET
4
~..1
rlii,e Store and upper roomier the canter DE'
. - ...=ei JL 111./rkeiand 511/ fl rote, no% occupied by -111 r
'.LIL...' 11. E. l'oristab:e.
ALSO, A two story Hrick 11one / on the corner 0r.51.11 ••.
and Union ,treets. stplin'de for a 11.v,Ilin; ii4u4e and
Grucery Store. Enquire of JAMES MAY.
ro h. 21. 2 Tv ii.
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111;t r berm lig.
.1112. FREDF.RICK WILLIAMS and bielanat reviftilly
for msinfor the pithlie that he has opened hill B .M .
li ,
her shop in honge formerly occupied he Mr. .1. 8`...
31 norhead on
Worm strect,het wveen sill and Virgin alley.-
Sharing and hair I iressin: done in a satisfactory Malt.
ner. A share of pnivic patronage is solicited,.
Fcli 21.
In
tAeCourt of Common Pleas of illtegkeay CouitU
Catharine [hoes, by her next friend
vs.
John Daggs. No. 275: Dee. T
1842:
And now, to wit:" inn'y 7th, 1843, On NM
lion of T. Hamilton, Es<l„ the Cottrt Appoint IL
- ' Morrow Egi., Commissioner ,to take femininity
in this case, and direct that three weekk public
notice of the [him and place of taking the save, be ven ,
Inc advertisement in one newspaper published in the e city '
of Pittsborgo.
Attest, From the Record.
A. SUTTON, Protlei.
To the above ramed John Peggy, the Deftuttautt
Take noii(e, hat the depositions of witnesses Übe
read on the hen hearing of the above call:4C, trill be taken
fore the above named commissioner, at his office, Sth at;
Pittsburgh on the 23ii day of March neat, n r
einek A, Pl, n rid 4 o'clock M. betwee
, of ,-a cay, whenlfie and
w Inere you may It !lend and cross examin id
e.
(eh 20-142 w THO'S MA MILTON. Airy for
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Catharine Bans, by her next friend
V 3 .
Ao. 275. OCitiber
Term, 1842.
John Briggs.
Sill.prena for Divorce returned N. E. 1., alias suhprena--
rvtu•tied N. E. I.
To the above nanted Defendant:
Yon are hereby notified to appear berotethfriourt
of Common Pleas of said county, on the 4th Monday of
March next. and answer to the said complaint, and &hew
cause why the said libellant should not be divorced ftoou
the hoods of matrimony. B. wr.Avga, twit, ,
feh 20-1 d tvtru3o
fl.
10 the Ilonornl l J u J ges he Court of Censers!
- Qaal ler Se-sions of the Peace, In and for th• Caen
ty of Allegheny.
The Petit:on of Ferdinand Hughes of the flad nraktiV,
the city of Pitshurgit in the county aforesaid. hanky
slieweth, That your petitioner hail' provided himself
ith materials for the accommodation of travellers and
others, at his dwelling house in the city and svar4infnee.
said, and prays that your honors win be . pleased tit ktinitit
him a license to keep a Public. House of Entertainment.
And Tour petitioner, as in duty bound, will ever pray.
F.
We. HUGHES.
e. the subs:!ribers, citizens of the 1 a Ward of Ines,„
city of Pittsburgh, do certify, that the above pe
is of good reptile for honesty and temperance, and titioner: l '
Ismaili •
provided with house room and!conveniences for It'll oc
commodation and lodaiti,g of strangers and travellers, ant*
that said tavern is necessary,
Rees C Townsend,
Nath Holtne.,
Thomas Cassilly,
John Kelly,
Rohl Musgrave,
A Beelen,
feb 1.8,-113t.
To the flonorabie the Judges of the Court of Genrat
Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County
of A Ile;beny
T HE petition of James 3 l'Connell of Ross Townshlts
in the county afbresaid, humbly shewell•--
That your petitioner bath provided himself with ass.
!crisis for the accommodation of t-avellersand other4t
Ids dwelling house, ill the township aforesaid, and pr
that your honors will be pleased to grant him a license
to keep a public 110U , C of entertainment. Aod your pe.
thioner, as in duty bound, will play ,
W JAMES PrPCONNELL.
We, the subserbers, citizens of Rossi ownship. do
certify. that the above petitioner is of good remit Apes
honesty and temperance, and is well presided' Signil
houseroom and conveniences for the accommodande and
lodging of strangers and travellers; and that said riv en
is necessary.
John C. Bryenl, Richard flaigiPlis
The's Sv•orils, Richard Rigby, -
John F. Brannan, Sant'l Marne',
Wm. WFarland, James Rigby, •
Henry Gillespie, James Thomson,
Chr. Brennan, John Swords.
feblß-3t
~,.,,
John Caldwell,
Hugh Williamson,
James Bailey,
Samuel Keller,
'I" Gray. 4th in.
John W Butler.