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- I'll bring my nag-y to a blow. ‘ ' '
. And link the undetif he known.
3 Oronrnkno‘w.‘ 6'l- h‘eard. or read, '
In all Ibo way. 6”“: ho'n led; ‘ .
A Heart-liehflead-lick. lbw-sick awain,‘
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. Extracts {Him .thei Speech of
. - ,' y~Col.=.Bigler. v , .
h?- Smnnx)+-Ob. _lhé' LBiII 'grnnling - the
‘ [night of Way. to the Baltimore and Ohio
' fßnilrond Company; to extend said road
-- to Piu‘ubnrg. j 2- -‘
‘ r.‘ 1': V ' (Concluded) '
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Mountain-10' the Bald Engie Ridge. the
nonalty'ip'almost npl‘uin,‘ gradually rising
_lovfards the Bald Ehgte' ‘lßidgeyn‘nd con
t'ainsilhé ~inex‘hnpltible beds of Hematic
fvonore‘ think—hive given'lo 'Juninta iron’
‘llirl’Jre-‘eminnncejin , the United smug—'-
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compén'yingllbev'fillcghen]; ‘ lgxueems to
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Itnn¢.-:e-lt.-mpqt{be 'pi‘er’ced. by- a ,tunnel
_lso'ynrdb lung,,'t6 a‘tidgd which funs out;
flbmils ‘Wgster’n’bide; dividing the winters?
the’ Linlnn-Bnld ‘Eagl‘efCreekv running;
‘in'té' lho_Weal‘Brnn¢h ‘ of‘ the Susquehan'.‘
m; ETAnhth‘fl ‘ temarknble,.ridge jutsflnufln
Irom'lllé Allefibenyfdireéuyl opposite, Vega
iin‘g n7(hind‘bcm‘eenglbémfcatled ‘ The
Hickory Bdflbm‘d mm" of a‘mile wide;
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men; 50 (diet h'ig'b.” The'ncé'up‘ the ravine
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between 'lh'§:'.'Alleghenyl and ‘Moore’a’
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» "The construction of these roads. or ei
'ther of them. "woi'ild‘ place Philadelphia
beyond the. reach of her commercial com -
petitors: would improve. enrich and popu
‘late all the counties through which .they
would passm-develope the resources of a
vast-region‘of the state. now comparative
ly lost for want of~avenuesvto market—.-
throw wealth into ~llie Treasury ‘ol the
commonwealth; and add greatnersand
grandeurrtoihe wliolestnte. Philadelphi
ans. you can, and ilyou are wise and
watchful of your true interests, you will
construct’ this great work. Can you not
do it? How can New York construct a
road over 450 miles long. from that ‘city
to Dunkirk on.._Lalier Eric-P How 'can the
city of Baltimore construct 400 miles at a
more expensive road to 'the Ohio river?—
Mr. Speaker. I believe it is susceptible of
demonstration, that as a mere matterol
dollars and cents. Philadelphia'ou'ghtto
construct these roads. Her capitalists
and } property-holders would ,be amply
compensated in the increase of-‘busincss
.which it would bring to her merchants,
and in the enhanced value of her proper
ty. It is time. sir. for ,Pennsylvanians‘to
be awakalon this subject; Whatever the
fate ol the-bill now belore the Senate may
be, I cannot think that Philadelphia will.
’sink into inactivity upon this question.--?
Sli‘e has‘too tnu’ch' atjatake in it. to admit
_of the idea, Nor, air, will the enterprise,
pride and patriotism of the people of that
great city. and vi the balance of the State
agree, that Mr all time to come the inter:
course and commerce between the Atlan
tic and the Great West shall be thrown
‘ round our State on the North andgon the
South. when nature intendedthat it should
pass'through the heart at our own com
monwealtli. Philadelphia has natural ad
vantages ov’e} all her commercial competi
tors, and her citizens have too much pride
to allow these advantages to be lost for
want at improvement. or to permit them
to be more than neutralized by the ambi
tion and enterprise of surrounding States.
Inactivity will not do for her. She must
not depend‘upon he'r competitors to build
rail roads, to bring Western merchants and
western produce to her markets. The ail
vanlages of mediums of. intercourse with
the'back countries to eastern cities, can-v
_not well be overrated. If. sir. you wish
to see the fate olta city. on the seaboard.
neglecting 'to connect herself with tho
back countries by railroad; canals. doe;
-you'havc but to look (ll' the dilapidated
city ,0! South Amboy; that wna'lountled
below New York :, at Gloucester.‘on,thé
sand ahqrcs M New Jersey; thatwna loun
detl belore Philadelphia ; Annapolie‘ that
'wap {banded .before' Baltimore. tmd James
tovyn and Norlolk,’ founded before Rich
mond. . , , 4 l '
‘ ,Buthaiifil» now desire to present some
evidence that the construction of these
railroad» -wquld not only build up Phila
delphia'y, populate and enrich the whole
state, butvthat capitalistsmnking invest
ments in, the stock df‘tills wprlt, Would be
rewarded hpha'ndeome. diiiidends. To
d'n thin”. it‘ianecéssary to‘ notice what ex
perience‘haa already established in refer
.ence to'railmada. To, illustrate tho'dih
ference in thecost of.constructiom',lhc n
inonnt'oi business transacted and the prof-.
ita'tealized between Europ’eanfand Amer
-3m railiays', I will ‘read some extmcts
lrhmf'He‘rapath’é Railway Jou_rnnl..,con‘-
taining n history ,ofone of the English
fro‘ada. and exhibiting a tiew ofthe New.
‘ank‘rail ~mnd§;z intendingy from Albany
td Buffalo:'--"‘Vfw , U '
The md‘ht profilableuroéd'in’ England.
’il lhe'lSm'cktgn‘ ‘nnyd‘Daringion. . It cost
£2.ooo.ooo+sl.o.‘ooo;000.-‘ lor‘ 43' miles.
‘a'nd ne'tta‘liti‘gto'c‘khpldéw, in tegullbrvtlivi-
:deudols per, dept; paganbum. ‘de'irived'
principally lrom‘ithe’ carrying‘bfnpwards
01800.000 ions'pE ficoaLanufié‘Hy; _amlis
£250 torr£lomh :"r v
“ ‘Z'Thatip‘nfigi'ejn, may“bg.§g§rm¢d 9f ghe'ficofl.
3lrpvehflnnd‘t.|:afiic_,’--ngef,jlyaqu 'qf'lhe ;En-"
;g|ila‘h.l;oads.t 'we‘v'la'ko' Ihé‘jiqllowiug: from
this hall-yetinjly'rhyufnppfflne' Gréh‘t‘f'qu
yierhy ‘.e'xte’n'diug ..l 19%.miléa from] [39911011
[to Bristol. with; which alfg?dnugcvted 102
:milbs‘btfbr‘anfink Thefxy gla’dvus, 90in;
plbted-atfinéo’ullay {0! 744555901. ”The
Gréal-VWEMeI-pgiqlqne' 'wifli 'mogive._pomr
“1d -‘.slh‘tibn~house‘s. cost 6,748,500! ;,of
[lb‘io'nm‘ount lbe'yféllowinggarg qopg‘e or me
This route Would, I ‘the no‘iloubtv.‘ {bl-'1
tow the’ waters, of‘the' Mushanon‘_Crc‘ek.-‘
_tv'n point-pt 61' near Philjpsburg';:{romf
thence itvfoulqpasa ‘to the y'vnters‘of the
Clénrfield Creek; Whith‘ 'atr’cnmit'u'rduld
fullq'w'lo lhc' _Suqfiuehahnn inter." the’née‘
,un the river to the; mouth” "of An'ders'on’s
Creek; lhéncqupAn’defQOn’q creek'to the,
waters of v the ‘Sinhemiboning; thencé' h
‘cro‘sé' ,the' StMn’yit'th the Little Glaridn;
theflce byuthpe‘Lftlle Clfifion' tn the Cluri-l
03H lheo'ce up the Clarion to the r‘uhté _T'ot
the Shnburiv'pml vErie Ruilt’oml, near the"
toiynjof-Ridgtmyt Thc'mhiqstemlof'this
gr’ahtl‘Road,‘ to the ,Summit, nt-fCold
Stream; according to this'wflter, 'w'puld
be 118’ miles -’in . length.‘ the Pinwm‘gh
branch! 110," and ‘the Erie branc “167
miles;vmukin”g in a”. but 395 miles cf (ail
rond,y,et to be cohltructe‘di‘ lo‘jmnnect
Philadelphia with both Pittsburgh'and, E
'rie. rThis.Ml.’Spt-Vake'r; ii a'most mag
nifiCent scheme; one;s'sir.' that whuld place
Pennsylvanin'whé‘fé God find Nature in- 1
tepdedThér‘to'be, in. advance, in point of ‘
wealth and proép'erily of ‘allr he; sister]
states. . :‘ .‘ "
¢CfL‘E AW ,I‘E‘LLD’. PIA. mm 129. film;
principnl'itcms. ,'lhey-.t'nu'stastonish one.
American readersy 'partie‘ulnrlyu‘the“ legal
and fparliamentary expenses to ‘pr’o'chre
the charter.engineeringanfi land Echargesp
'[Here’ follows a talilo. whinin-for Want of figures,
wo nro comeclled to omit] ' __ - . “ .
From this tabl'e'. it. will She-perceived;
ltho expenses: in parliament to: procure-9a;
’chnrter,.witli law expenses, cost $8,292
per.‘ mile: engineering.’ $6.533; cost'hf
‘lz‘mdtui‘ roadvb'e'dp‘or. right'ol way, 815.-
860 per‘ m‘ile;a~som-that‘will construct a
good railwag‘in the ‘Unitéd Staleiilhe
guiding and superstructure. eost'tliejn.
conceivable sum 0! 4,022,45910 r equallto
$205,100 per mile. The whole‘cnst 332,-
732,500, or $272,770 per mile. . ~
~r,_'l‘hc Inst semi-annual dividend 'to'July
l, 1845, was 4‘ per cent. or 8 per cent. per
annum. The news oft this. dividend was
carried from Bristol to' Londonvstock-nol;
ders in' two hours and thirty-five minutes.
or at the rate at 45 'miles per hour. The
usual time in Exeter. 195 miles—Express
line—is four and a hall'nours'. ,
, [Hero follows several_tnbnlar'statementa which
we are also coinpolled to omit,for the tannin ransom]
The whole cost of 367 miles. 43.577,~
MEl—equal to $157,560. per mile. The
ot'hervshort'roads varying in theirhdivi
dends frb'mfinothing up to 8 per cent., the
average dividends on 2,000 miles at road
that have cost 60.000;000(, yields about
5 per cent. dividends while the enhanced
Value in‘ theimarltet his notushnrt of 89.00;-
ooo.oeo, - , - .. ;. ‘ ,
From the annual'reports ol' thQMa‘ssa
cliuletts Railways; for they‘ear 1845, I
find that upon tlio'Lowell .rond (then in
come 0i $177325, or nearly' ten per cent.
on its eapital‘was realized—on the Maine
$132,954 or about seven per cent Upon its
paid up capital—Am the Providence’BlB7,-
807'. or‘ over ten per cent.—-_on the Wor
cestcr' 8231726, or a shade over eight per
cent.~on the Eastern $283,309. or over
ten per eent.—'—on the Nashau 864,680, or
thirteen per cent.-—-on the New Bedford
348.828, or twelve per cent.-—on the
Norwich 850.079, tor. eleven months, or
fouranda hall per cent.—-on the Tnunton
$15,647, or six percent. after the purchase
or new engines. new ‘ depot, &c. On the
Western road the ne'tt earnings were ex
‘clusive ofinterest. 8142.848 uponh host
1 of $7,741,754, or nearly six per saute
On the Fitchhurgh. to Feb. Ist nearly ten
per cent. lor that year; . ‘
‘You will perceiveby these facts? Mr.
Speaker, t that all ,the principal roads of
Europe. and the United States are paying
handsome dividends. and that those divi
dends are increasing with 'great rapidity.
Notwithstanding the inconceivable cost of
the European’rail\vays,'tliey still pay prof-1
itable divtdends, The Great \Vcste’rn
road in England, at the cost 'ot a similar
road 'in America. would pay a divulend of
not less than thirty per cent. annually——
All this goes to prove that railroads will
increase in business; and value. in this
country in the same ratio that the "popula
tion become dense. The land rights and
privileges for a railway in this country
are now obtained. at a mere nominal val-
ue. The day will come. when thew
things will be considered of much more
imporldnce. The'lnllowing eslinnalca of
lhe increase of populnlion ‘in this country,
and lhe proportion nl businesp'lhat would
be lrunaacled by a railroad connecting the
Ehatcrn and Weslern ‘walcr9,'lhrough' the
State of Pennsylvania. are partially taken
lrom an address recently issued on lhis
subject. by H. K! Stro‘ng. Esq. andolht
cm, and partially prepared ,by Inyscll.
Six years ago the number 0! passengers
curried fiver the Philadélphia» and Cnlum-
bid Road was about 100,000; it is now re
duced to nbuu! 50,000, and this number is
made up mostly of Pennsylvanin‘lrnveh—
VVilhin the same'six years} the tram] b 9.
ltwecn lhe Eds! arid the. “'esl'has increa
sed lronp'4oo.ooo to 800.000. The con-
slruclinh of aconlinuoué'wmlmnd wil
bring back ‘llie‘ulmvel. and the amount wil
exceed every, calculation; \Ve have now
'nbuut 20.000.000,0 f pénplé in the Uuncd'
Slatesrand lhé centw‘. 0! 'his papululion._
Mill uwvmg weglwnfgl. has reached the
Allegheny mountain. ‘Whnl the power
to sustain and give- prdfit to railroads will
_bé before aiuy years'lmve, Velapsed. ma,
bq seen (rpm. (he'lollo‘wi’ng Isizgrtlingcnl
cula‘liuna:_'~’ ‘.v , , I
' ,[flcrc follbfis another luéulnr statement which
wenmil.) _. ' W ; ’ , -7 .
lam pe'rfecllfgwnreiMr. Spehkchvthat'
gsubject myself ,to the ciiticisms‘oflhe
ngrevduéluug.v.land that _l‘mqy be, lOpked up-;
[wins viuiphary -intsilbmiuing such a flat;
_tetipg picture ofthe futme. But,if_gcn
; [lc‘mp‘n will enmpare‘ the 'present‘will) the
‘ push-if they wull butvnc‘cu'r ..toLthe condi~
tim‘mf our own slateie‘lQ years ago. they
will find‘ (edsunablc ‘datn ,n'ppmwhich to
balqulalaj" ,our country’sluture.” 1 rep
bl]egt nl, rendihg‘snme time. Ipst winter,
thengingjpaflgmph ,in, X think, the last.
'méssage of, Simon ”Snyder, in which that
ingéqioua'nngl virtuous statesman, presents
thhegeqeyal usingm‘bly, an a gratifying.
éyidenqq "of the-greagi‘proaperily and 00,.
‘wa‘vd .. progress of lhigf c‘ommomie llh._‘
the fam; that .‘a Bridge had; beenjwih
'n_var lhe. Sus‘qiiehignpgi’at{‘Col‘qmbia—Félhal
it} had ' :been ‘ domméncégj hind: éuinplég
led m' the ‘sho’tlfipace‘ ‘of threegyepgm-e
That ‘anbthur Budge “ins béing'built'uxfer
flue pam‘é’nv'er',’ ja'ther'wick-slhzit ii 153"};
pikfe‘road " mm I'lyveiidingflits't ‘kyni‘yg-thmngh:
"u; whet," 'Jdfiufycsmmiejs'tewnrdaWe: ‘
burgh. ivhich bid fairyto beéomenneof'the
'most prosperous totvna'in the Stateg'and
that another turnpike rondwns in progress
from Philadelphia théoughr Reading, tow
ards the'North'.‘ The days at Snyder. Mrv
fipeaker; seem tn'have butfbn'rely gone by.
Fire fecollection of that go‘od‘ni'an,‘and his
_vitjtuous 3p‘olicy use statesman; is still
’freshiniour 'in'inds: and yet,” any man, in
his day, had pictured invnis, imagination
the present conditionibl' the gantry, as
being attainable by theiyear 1846. ‘he
wduld have been laughed at as a‘viéinnary
enthusiast—4nd would have been much
tooreli‘kely to have had a place assigned ‘
him in an Insane Asylum, than in the
councils of the government; No man then
imagined that in 1846, the State olyPonn
sylvania Would he phequered over with
railways and canals. and that the single
county of Schuylkill would have some 200
miles of railroad lyirig’wvithiriher small
limits. ‘. ,- . t . ‘.
Philadelphia. notwithstanding, . Mr.
Speaker, has reason to he alarmed in ref
erence to her future welfare. She is be:
ing hemmed in on all sides. And. what a
larms; Philadelphia, ought. to alarm the
whole'Stste—for what interests the one.
greatly cotteerns the other. on.the south;
Baltimore is stretching forth heriron arms
towards the Ohio. On the north.. New
Yoxk and Boston are extending their gin
gantic limbs to meet those of Baltimore
in the West 3' and thus the Commerce of
our metropolis’is to be hemmed in. smoth
ered and crushed,‘ Letpher rise in- her
(night andfshe can place, these machina
tions at defiance, Let her imitate the en.
terprise of Boston. ‘ This presperous com
mercial city to now enjoying much at the
trade of the lakes, as ,n reward (or her
,great energy. Sheeorly saw. the Import
ance of connecting- herself with the lake
country; and it was with thio view that
she constructed her Worcestervrnilwny,
and then her Western rmtway,to the New
York tine. Then she sent her delegates
.to Albany. to procure the right to connect
with the public works of, New York.—
These gentlemen were instructed to'gay to
the Yorkers, thnt theyhud no-itlea in do
ing much business, but then it would be a
nice thing to bring up some of their oys
ters. fish and clams tn the winter. to ex
change tor the beat. pork, .vegetables. &c.
ot the Yorkers. These arguments prevai
led. The Bostomans obtained the right
of connection, but they soon, forgot the
small oyster businesa.‘and' during the last
year. they carried off near too,oootone of
produce and goods, together with: very
large number of passengers—and the road
is paying handsome dividends; and real
estate in Boston, has advanced sufficient
to pay for lhe.wlyole cnsLof construction.
fl, 'l‘neimportanée nf cbnne‘cting the Ohio
irind the lakes with Philadelphia Is incalcu
labie'.’ I’l'o say nothing- of the impetus
which the expenditure of so largo an am
ountot money would give to businessin
the interior. it is of importance to every
mechanic. laborer, every merchant. every
firmer 0r owner of real estate in the city
of Philadelphia or in the interior or west
ern part of the State. - This magnificent
scheme, it once-accomplished, would de
velope the vast mineral resources of the
northwestern part of the State. The [or- ‘
certs of pine timber. the inexhaustible mines
of coal and iron with which that region a
bounds. would be brought, into use; ',Our
h’illseml valleyu would be made to‘yield
'up'their ,tichea. The fureslg. now occu
pieul only by (he no‘ble} elk, —lhe fleet deal
and ‘lhe ravenous well would be éubdued.
the suil cultivatellgnml ‘the pnbulnlion in
creased. The weary foreigner 'lqrced from
his native land by the density of pnpula
tion. when on his way to the Far \Vesl
would be'urr'esled'by lhe inducements;pre
scnled’in our _own unuecupied unitary,
He‘wquld setlle‘on these lands. uncover
the mineral wealth‘bllhe earth. cause lhe
foregt to blUSllllm‘flS the rose. and add pop--
ulnlion aml wenlih to the,,Stale.. Let the
rail mull be conslrpcted, and the firs! Iron-
Hou'e‘lhat’ enthuses ‘nvcr itr as he ,snlorte
nmlthumlerjs 9n his why to the west. will
speak prdepengy lo the surrounding coun
_trv. j ‘, a . '. “'
i fL'ét, Philadelphia constructone or both
‘pf the roads to which I have rc‘terred. and
thymus of her competitors ngl‘be {H'-
tile. Therefl'n‘rts oftheji'ttle State of'Ma
rylnnd On .the South, .or even-of the great
gr‘nnile’dnthelNorlh, wjll {ditto grasp her
busineu; She will then h‘nve'ansumed her
proper position.-, She will havg- effectual,-
_ly‘aeg'ured Ther'own intergsts, and have
cnriclred. populated.- and added grandeur
and glory to-the whole" State. ‘ 7
Mr; Speaker, I have‘now done,‘npd if}
huvp marked out far mya'ett" a course; In
refér‘ence to the subjecgnow Ibetorethe
Sél‘latérthatf‘may prove injurious '0 "‘9
'rolhhtrx. I ‘ahnlL‘alv‘uys a: least. hflve WE
coriao'luidn to know. that the'errér was one
pf the new 'and gamma-inf theiwmb _,
. I} will a-(TQrdeqqiér; happino'zs; in'lhe
hour bf death q'qi’hgve' wiped;an tear-{mm
‘lhe'éheek‘o‘f 50:“)ng than 19 have rulqd?ér{
empire—ml; havq ,conqyuerqd ;,mi|libns’,‘ 'or
infilhed _t’h‘efivofldp," fit . ‘ s'". . '- ,~ » 1
lysifiégierffibi gitmaidehjcggmwine
hysqlf‘gnq‘thougwih upkpdwledge that thy
in is _bquer_ Ihamthyl'degervipga” IVS.
E'si,‘ j’nzljlayifiidOWn .iheylafizih’ha Ith'o’tfién'l
@aidw enhe fldoted..his.c_ounsellor. .«y:
NEW SERIES—NM: I: No;:f‘.r;o'.‘.:wljdfifi TN‘ngfoie’,
r ' MIME} EDWofls.—¥P¢rna‘ii us.“ Ifirpuéfll-ihe‘fifl
""1"“ 0r Youf P§P¢l{ls~cé;firgqt' lémoi‘g‘luiag‘afid
bngbfnced unacylx'pns'.wl|xl;h' uppéfigad ,ip @5190“;
activpl o! u‘le‘lte’r‘ p‘u'bfiiho'dfih lhvo Padniyliimihn of
lhb-9llioqurch. 'Th‘a "guih‘o'rfor mg 'l'a‘nbiiomd?
M 5“ pgqplo on' boliéva "(hum-TOM} 01:3va win :6
ram!!! abmp miqniulgmonll'maqe;ibyéfn’r'; adrfiehd
ofConlro county. cggxc‘eming‘ lhe“ ‘iqlq‘b‘qaxmé £319
of Liddbya in Obadiah? counlyglha: prompted him
to wtito: but wo' boliiwp thigh-I _zehitfo'ulahdei.
und ihlulling'thd_‘ gabd peopllp of Monii‘to‘wnihlp'.
w'nl {nr'grcnler and‘ mkrgn‘culc. L'tkp “an-hm”:
dog lhpl 3005 for from homo :95 Hill Ihéo'p} [l63sth
his louor to Philadelphia to have i: publishodaubv
acrib‘ing hirinelf ,t‘A Lovdr (J ‘Trullf'fii—fehn‘ng“. i!
he should publish it noércr horriofnndjaignfivilitbul
nnmonw 'would I be dcléclod uhd jullly'r'ep‘ri‘mahg
ded."r
' _From'lché tenor o! the lotion wo‘ixnadiqinnd ihuj.
this ' Lo'vgr o_{ Tru'lh ' icoidoo in Mdri’in (6whuhlp¥
As he dud not giVo uu,h_ip nniné,,nnd_ wev'boing son
of'ynnkooé. wp mko _lho .libérly q'rugpleuipigfwha
u‘ndw‘h'azhoisp . 3' ' ‘ 3‘
Wo guou/ in'lho “I‘ll pinco. Ihnrhé [it-an Egg.-
lislimmn
We guess. m Vlhvo incohd‘ pinio, that lie bin n!-
tendod all tho ejection: of {nu}, fidnping ovoryvél
lien in .Ih‘e township, nh'd- lwo_ q‘r llirco M'Mim‘o.
but cim never ovon got to ho Fonco-pmiior; ‘
We gucu, in {hp ‘hlilrd 'phgfithu; ho in tho vjo‘ry
man who won formorly cmphyad u lchqolJOtach
or, receiving 620 he; month lninrly. ithnding‘lq‘gr-eét
par! of his lil:no in who] cgondéggéq hi Hilhdélk;
pursuing hit own- nudity-land noglocimg’ those of
his u-holura. . . "
And in tho fourth nhd‘ lust place, we guol's nun
he luv n Itolornblovcducnlion .- but “(a do not gun-
Ihnl he ia‘la innnol'n good inlolloglmr lound judge
mom, or even poucuing u numcienl'phife. ofcom~
monnmo. -' , . _ . V :
Tho‘followmg is n copy-pf tho Pofsllcript :‘A f: ,
. "While the pan is tn my" hand; I would. bring
nnothor subject to your notice. Viz: our,l Common
School fiptcm’ _‘Parhups you can do- wmh'thing
{or m here! We want the law amended go in to
have a Superintendent appointed by. Ilia Court of
Common Pleat, agreeably to! tho "commendation
ortho Secrclnty ofthe Commonwonllhg A! it it.
the law il actually .opprelsivo, by lha inane}. in
whichlit iv hero carried out.‘ I willendouvor to
mate to‘you how it in carried but in thin towmhip.
81x man are clectod Dircclon. two ortham cannot
w'rno their own names, tho otheri 9 remain hotter,
'l‘huy chemo ameng thamnelvcn n I’m-idem. Boc
relnty. and appoint n Tran-mar; they-mploy their
OWn boyy, (young men.) or friends. hevor hnvaihem
examined, give them salaries of 818 per month. I"
nliko. Their maxim in to mun their own leachem
(vary ricur Nniivoilm.) am! to . exclude Hunger
requinng higher nuinriu. ‘lfenéo ‘wo have mach
‘eu who are in 'overy particular incompetent and
disqualified. Oz: _thil nubjecl'nlono in our townihin‘
divided; we can at the election unite o_n anyoiher
aubjocl. Some children 'aro .nuvor nant'to shale
schools, becnuao oflho toinl unfllncu ofthq‘l'ench
en, though their pareml havo‘lo pay lhoit.ocbool
lax.‘ or be distressed. I must quit wmingel'fail
in duncriplive. Th 6 school . buunou u fa? Wane
her'o now than I have pictured to you.' Thole di
rectors combine, got two of 'xhomlalvu ”cloned,
the money chiefly finds lhojt ovgn pockou. it it do
can some hard Words or a knock down. ‘Thoy
gal lhe wobd chopped for lhe schools. mnka hi": 9!
contingent qxpamay ppu them. drulyv. oxfderl'lor
lhemlulvou- on .lhov’l‘rpnsurer. The-o bill! In!
charge: are nol‘nllowed to he oxnm'we‘d by tho Any
dilura,'lbeir business ' being wnh lha Treaiurer.to
hulanco hil books. 'Tho minomy ,mny. lluppong.
in such a cage, ail down. talk ,nbuu! ‘Oregonpr :9
to Texas." , U ' . , a"
‘Au po‘nc‘onblé‘cilizém, if!) do not wish lor‘g'enarl.
nlo’ attire and discord. but we wish lq aliqy‘v, l'o‘J'h'a‘
public that wolmowwhqn ygflra falsely a'n'd mm,
lic‘mu-ly Ilandored uml instilled; and thnl we hbyq
spirit and energy au’fliciqn! to, confront puq jealous-LY
hearted enemies. Thvelim thing 5» wish Itoino
tico in, lhiav ' Lover: cl Truth ' wisheylha odih‘liflof
lhe l’ehnnylvnninn. (livihg in Philadelphia.) lodb
something‘lar u- hire in Claurfioldn‘Wa’ ahould
inler from thin that lhe ,'.Ldvor of Truth ' -dooa hot
coniider li‘w pimple of Qléarfield nu ‘cnpnblé of'
:aelf-governme'ng-elbough be any: "Mqrris loWnll‘li‘b:
ilnlwhys, unnnimqua in‘wuvery thing elm." :yelliév
wzshen lhe o‘dilg‘u billid Pennsyivnhiah to huh} p»
‘Supo‘rintenllnnl n'ppoihle‘d lo Volvvorm opr,'_colizinon f
Icliools. Ho supposes wé do . not itnbiv.§'vlin} “'5"
'wgnt. or how to (101%. . ‘I .‘I -- I .i
"0 says. -' six‘ men are elected difeclbrllfil'l‘hi‘L
is’truo7lhoy gre legally and lawfully Modality
a‘flnrgo mtjorily. ' Two of '(hém'l’dno Vcon‘tinuolh
'cunnot-wrilo'lheir ,own names.‘ {This ii‘uuérly ; .
(also. 'The ren,’ ho nddi. "n iomova “I:6;ng
Thin In 'bnrcfaced. " , ' ' _l ‘3- I: '4)
' "The man - who compose the boardof- idiom-'11?-
i'eclorr'in Morris wtowmbip 'aro anl mob of'IgMHE
bound judgdwnt nud'depor'lmcm: mdslqfihcm did"
aumciemly educated to trauma) any oidmary Rwy
inincmiu bflil'a, and n'onflf nupt'ihozp'hlngh 71:614. thé
higliéai omceafof "HI! in the-‘WVo/‘hship, .lbd dumb
ofwhi'cb they hang dinohnig’od wil’bflhe‘gregiégt
y fidelily.- “Again be “my {they employ: Ihqiglyfm
bdyl (y'OVUHS "19") 01' frionds, givipg‘gqlniipl'orfilß;
par minim} ’Wd‘aee nélhing wrong. inp‘quu’ipg,
Ihi- cduno. ‘ If our. young‘ men ”armmgjgmly'
qudli‘fied, they rub Just tfio‘bfielwé ghouldy’gwfi
Ego,“ we give lihpgnjglnr‘ips nllv alibiféigl'fihf
bagel} _hnve than) fignmiriadfinys'hea 'ddr'fi'oung,:
may and Wanda." who qr‘ghm‘plo‘yod nilu'cbo'rtkip";
MQlrbgnwcmorowlriclly examined thansiwosflev
-a_lmngbn 'rle‘quiring‘ lhn 'highér’ nalurj of. fivizzlyf
dollarrper monfihevcr Waite? -' Thou ignor’nhljhndfi‘
.illilérote‘ dirdélonr un‘d? Incoi‘n'pel'cm'f nhd disquaii‘f-r“
bed lmyathuyq mmcie'm _knpfifi'lg‘dge,6C6rqbdgfds';
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