;:fl 1:1}, ‘i' IZI i,‘ ;:‘ r MI Gil 177111.72 1:? ~21; yin 7 mu 4111 M. “Nos, ,l,lhem. :, n i: it”! will V yuan . mm. , “:1 dc: ‘ flag!» ‘l‘ Was 'n‘cmocralic County Meeting. ‘ .'l‘he Dem‘ocmrsol'Clcnrfiel-l (muhly nu requested lilo meal In the court house on 'l‘nendny evening Sop mniher .’rlll, (court unolafur the purpose of mapund mg lo the rmniinnlion cl llre 30th Septerfihor Confi'n mm. and to lrnnencrull olhor lmsrncsn nl imporlnnco (o (the wellnro nndeuccnv of Iho .purly. ' By order ul Ihc Slandiug Cunimilleo. , ' ' C KRATZER. Ch'n. Orgn nlze !---organlzc !! ' :l‘he allenlion ofthe Democrnls ofClear field counly is respectfully called lo the proceedings of lhe Democratic S'l'rinalrig Commilteo. We lmpe every man will now prepare for the come“ in grind earnest“— 'l'he Comrnilleeu of Vigi'ancc should meet immediately, and when they can-ml ihor mighly canvass lhcir dislricle themselves. appoint eub commillees in every sclrbol dislvicl. II is high lime that the good ‘ Work was commenced. f L ‘0”,l inane}; :gli'gheu .. Dye. ' I'm“. 'ggour : ,f' " film ”I!“ as ;J“"‘ lhe ‘ 1!!th fihd ex. ‘- 6M6 .. Flies .'{xip‘ .I y 11 of =1 " who aw ... 110 m astou- lib afr'l'ho condition) of Ireland is lruly deplorable. Since mg conviction 0! Milch ell. the young ornlor and paltiol T. F. Mea gher, wilh th‘tee others, cdilors of Irish pa~ pars, have been arrested. and hue [galls found against Ihem. ‘ How any people can be made Io suffer no long and so much'is hard _lo' imagine. espééiélly \\ hen the fu-I "no is cmiroiy without hope. ,tu -3;: lily ,' bad _gvhen than ‘_s§,, raw» in a• m 7i 9. _, '. llfolb lhe Pennsylvania Regiments have telurvned and by lhio limo have been paid off and honorably discharged from lhe der vicd of lhe United Slates. Their Icc'ep fio‘n e’v'c-r) where aiong the route, from Pim» blurvg ‘lo .l’hitadelpnia- was glonous indeed, and was. no doubl, themes: welcome, as il was we" deserved. congratulations lhe brave {allows received since they lefl their homes." ‘ , T‘filn ~ 321““- , n: 5;: s; E _ THE VOLUN'I EERS FOR CASS. ‘ A determtnod effort was made by the leading Whig presses to make it appear that the vo'limeere would all go for Tay i” when they would relurn. Indeed sev eral mm; were given, said to have been taken among the volunteers on board steam bnéts,’shbwmg a preference (in 'l‘aylorvo ver the Dembc’ralic candidates. But ,‘all those islanders have been nailed to the! counter. The volunteers are a'mosfunen imons for Cues & Butler—at least nine out of every tan. 0! {our companies 'ol'the 2d Penneylvanians, numbering 400 men, only ten or twelve are wbigs. So with the Massachusetts regiments—lhe Maryland erslpnd nodoubt the entire forces. What else‘coul‘d be expected. They rerl'ainlli could not be expected to vote with the par ty whose leaders look particular pride ih 'sbusingithe cause they were so bravely serving~denouncing them in the herehe t term. and calling upon the Mexicans ll "welcome (hem wilh bloody hands qnl [trespifdfble' grapes.” They Would natu: l'r‘a‘lly "cling to the party that upheld, encoun eged-,~;sppported dz sympatllized with theni 1 ,GEN, ‘f;'4~vl.on HAS'IAC'C ERTEDJ The logic! of Gen. Taylor, acknowledgi jag the receipt 0! Gov. Morehoad’a leue; Jnfolmifigllhifi ofmhip nomination by 1115 ‘Whifi Nasiolgél'cpnvpnilivn.’ hm} al length wachotha pubién .eye. ~11 '49}er abor} .J-‘u‘cdulfl maké.’hbbuc'lwo aquaieskbu}, u?- ‘Jaa. il co‘n'léins‘nd pledge! ’l‘hgre' is no; mingin iilaboqt Bank; Tar-pf. ‘Dishjibuf {ign,"77/'eif’rv'§[9"ry,’l fi'of'fiéu' ribna’ .'bP‘? flier? i' 9mm éh'w 0! nahenmdw‘meenni ‘ inafwhigics'n rend .il;wilhou: Ihol'ghounl 'John‘fl‘yjemlafing‘him fair in iha face; ' 4 ,;.. 4.». -__._ . :r .:n :‘ A" i '. -‘:l;§.':_Gen.‘ Keim=and Hon. John Jlitterr ig‘ot'h 'ofvbeglg'd’cOhnl'y.‘ ,hgyé lefquqd'ihd‘use‘ oflhgnrli‘iLévin'ééwijn ,cqnnepljan ' w'ifl.’ the‘ né'x'l Gomnq‘rzu 001710 Democrat-'orJefl‘ernbd counly held Ihoii (foamy Cofivenlibn "on Monday ‘tapr; und‘ inatyuc. led nhgir Confereqs for Biaun aumeirfimibhgice; Thillifl'ycl 193.90"?de onhq counsiomflclu‘rlqn, Vénqqgégmlaloifcmonrudnding two doles-mi. ;. flc-m‘ojc‘ratt‘c 33a 1171 31:. at E 355 ‘m: [-1 L 0; PA Ma 1—4.1848 ~~FOR PRESIDENT. OEM Gen ;L EW is CASS, °"' ‘--‘"- ‘~ I“ 0/ Michigan. » " ‘ " Honwcn PRESIDENT. " Gen. W 1“; 0. BUTLER 0/' Kentucky Democratic Electoral Ticke ‘ Senatorial Electors. , WILLIAM Blou-zn.of(llcnrfield. . ~ ~ Dnm D. WAQENEn. of Northampton. ',l ,- ,1 ' chrcscnlntiva Electors. Dis. ... ~ . H Dis V " I.’ Henry L. Bonn". )3. John C. King. 'l. Horn R. Knoau, M. John Wculmnn. 3. Unfit: Shunk.‘ ' 15. Robert J. lewr, . 4. A. L. 'Roumlorl, 16. Frederick Smilh. 5. Jacob's. Yost. 17‘ John (‘roswelL 6. Ruby” E. Wright. 18. (,‘hnrlci: A. Black. “I. “’Ol. “7. Downing. 19. George W. Bowman 8. Henry Huldemnn, 20. John R. Shannon. 9. Pelcq Kline. 21. George P. llumlllon ,IXOS-BHSgSChoonoyer. 29. Willmm H. [)nvis. l‘lf'VVm. Swollnnd. 23. ’l‘imnlhy Ives. . ”Shiloh Brewster. 24. James G. Gnmfibcll. .' FOR CQNAL COMMISSIONER. I srael l’a Inter, of W’estnzorduntl. nelui'n ol lhe Volunteers =IIIIIM .4 y' I.x; L;’ 1412.113“ Public Opinion. The,vttjaqg,ltjeeting a} Cur {J 'l'here_nro.iotne sixty-torlsoventy_'Dt-mocrattcvpav , .. umfi'ensville. Penra'in Pennsytv'nmaf " ot’thoo‘efjh‘ut have How . ' 0L1): _PIKE IN MOTION! ‘ ed their preterenea for Governor. thirteen are for . I‘rhe .f'Demoeratio gathering at Curtiens' BIGLER on their first cholce. Notjmoro‘than four' Villerbnhsatntt‘lay last WB. om? of the Most or five have yet declared for either ofttlto .othler encouraging and “Heir-"cw”, meolinge'we gentlemen spoken of And nearly all of those ever attended in the calm”. I"l‘o;_lsee_the .that have named othen nu their first chotcchnve old " . . l h d also named BIGLER on their second (hoicc. About plotteete of lhe calmly: 'tr wan ea ' one‘hm-hnvocxpmmd no Norman” : have grown gray in the eervrce ofthe Dem-. Therefore. It‘the Press speaks the votco of’lho 00'3““ cause. "ml out in lhe mid“ 0f hilt poople—ond it must be conceded that it doe;-- vest meet an example to those th i 839 ‘0 then in Col. Bigler the choice uta large majority ot follow {hem in the maintenance ol'corr‘dct People, Hear what .the talented “drum of the ptlnic‘tplee‘, its all-ahmcient '0 I'l”er us that Lancaster Intelligenccr says on this point in his pa~ . ,t . per ot'l‘uosdoy lant: ~ .‘ ‘ all.” we”: ; ‘ ‘1: .. _ "Since we declared our preterence, in A beauttful polo, bearing abroad banner our I“. number. 10, Cut. WM. Brown of the Stars and Slrzpes. writ) thoz‘nemes ’as the Democratic candidate for Governor, of CASS &, BUTLER inscribed, thereon. owe h'l'e conversed “ml (lull? 1' Dumb” 0‘ was erected amidst cheers and shouts and lD'emocrnts ”0m lhe couatry,and are 'o' the roar of cannon. After which, the JOlCt‘tl to statcthnt our course,tswnrmly . .. . ‘ r applauded. Col. Btgler is quite a flavor meeting organized m front of S. [Wane itc with our Democracy. and will no” a hotel by appointing SAMUEL JOHN. higher vote in Lancaster county; by home STON. of Penn township, President,- 211353;: :hnnua“y,”""did’l”e "l“ he? Wm. ‘Blootn. son.. James Elder. Ignatius e 9! . ewt out on cotnmnm , ' - t ' ' lthe entire vote of Iris 0w" pargy, but will Thompson. Wrn. Dunlap-James Bloom. make considerable inroads upon theopm- aem, and Thomas lleraphtll. Esq, Vice ‘aition. .'l'o many of our Democrats Cnl. Presidents; and Geo. Newson. W. T. Gil- B'l-l'” )9 personally known. nntl thus to bert, Anthony Kramer and D. W. Moore. know htm. ts synonomoun wuth confidence Secrelati'ew {I i,- _ and warm esteem. By reason of his pur- it .k, z . . a . .- suit as one of the sunburnt , litmbermen .7 Aor the speaking. the folloutng resolu lot the glorious Norm-u; he has been bro’t lions. “'9'," “pr?“- by oneof ”‘e‘ Secreta ittlo close business relations With the peo- rice. uhich itiore separately read/figfid a Pl.” 0' all ”"3 'iV" "’“Mhit’st WM” “9‘ dopted without a single dissenting voide: 'w'” run far above ”"3 party strength. U Wanner lly one of those lttscruiabte te be our standard-bearer. he \ull poll l' t' f[hl) v" Gw t such a vote in Columbia, Marietta, Mnnor, «fires/salt?” n e H 'lme thhergor' 0 Mount Juv. the llonenals West Hemp 1 e err. we are on 6‘ upont Is a) ‘0 .field, Conov,”antl ‘nll nltvn" shore ’ an moutn the loss l" one “I the purestantt will very tn'uch ‘nstonish thne Nettie! ’ "tow": at‘tnen ”l the person (If the late and the “hint to boot ~‘ , ‘ ' (,htel Magrstrnte-ot’ou‘r beloved’?ommon f- 0 ' ' health, FRANCIS K. 511 mm. therefore. The same may be said “herever Col. Bigler II [gem/um" That in common with the personally knoun—oml his pernonnl ucqtlninlnnt‘c Republican party throughout the State and is probably as extensive as any other men's in the Union. we flew the departure of “l". late Stole. Besides thir. there are but very lew—we excellent Governor as no irreparable pub have heard none-who willnot admll that he in the tie loss, as in his clnracter waagonrbined most available candidate for an important contest, all those Sim ling virtues “Hell "30" ldUiD and would receive a larger vote than would be He christian statesman and magistrate. pnlled for any other man. Being sound‘nd unr 136301084 Tllll Dfo- 10h" P- HO.“ {N}. que-tioned in the principle. ofthe Demoernttc par. and is hereby uppomlt‘d, Representative 1}" EII any “'Otldel'.lhen, that he should be l 0 gen- Deltignle {0 the 60'” of 598“" Slate Con emuy poimed cm by [he people M [he mm pm ventton—ro connection wtth oaevto he se pdr man to strike terrur into the comp ofthe'en'e. '9‘!“th [he Democracy 0' can"; c-mm' ty—wtth power to appoint a substitute, Resolved, That Wm. J. llemphill be, and is hereb) recommended” as our Scn‘ atoriol Delegate to said Convetnion-—and that in case of the non-concurrence of a majority of the other counties of this Sen— atorial distnc:. that l.. Jackson Crane and l\ Lewra _Bnt'rett be, [and are hereby ap pointed Conlet'ees to meet those of the other counties to select a delegate—with power to appoint substitutes; Resolved. 3‘th our ‘Sénulorial and Re pteseutotive Delegates be, and are hen-by instructed ,to use all hair and honorable means to secure the nomination of Colonel WILLIAM BIGLER, as our candidate 'or Governor. , ‘ ‘ An furlher evidence of the truth of the above statement! the lant Cnrlillo Volunteer contninl the proceedings of a Democratic meeting held in South Middle-town town-hip. Cumberland euunty, from which we extract the following resolution . Resolved. That Col. William Bigler. ol Clearfield cuu'niy‘. is our first choice lo: the office ol‘Gmetnur, at the approaching election. A native 0! our county, the de mncracy ol old Mother Cumberland Would delight to honor him with their suflruges, but in addition to this. he in eminently entitled to our confidence from his exalted tnlentn'. his honesty and integrity. his un flinching demorracy. untl his long experi ence in the Legislature of the State. he is emphatically a,working man, a mechanic who has risen to his preacnt emlnPnce by the dint ol his own industry, 9!"?ng and perseverance, and will make jus} such n Governor M is required to fill the place lelt vacant by the lamented Shunk. NEXT GOVERNOR. “'e have not space to devote to the nu‘ merouo editorial notices or our favorite caudidata for Governor, Col. BIOLER, but. the following temarka are so just to the man, and no appropriate to the oceanic", and coming from one at the Democratic or gana of old Berks, that we take pleasurel in laying it before our readers. From the Berks county Prone. V A large number ol names have been pre sented‘as suitable lor the office 0! Cover,- nor. any one, were he nominated. would receive our wat’m nml cordial support. A: mong (hum we'fiml [lic names of Hon; Enwann B. HUBLPY.’_U[;BeIkB, A'onutsl LoNGITnETtt. present Canal Cummisgionl er. and Col. WILLIAM Blown. ul'Clear 'field. allrgond meniuud true. Our choice was Gen. Keim, but in“ view at his [Stea ‘e'ntpnsitionl “which. in justice to himsell and his party, he would resign were he a candidate. he' has Withdrawn --hts name lrom the cannon. Cphwfliglel “is pvt-ell known" to the people 01 this Common wealth, as an intelligent hard-listed ad; vocate' of 'Detnona'tic , principles. -We know him for many years. and have ever found him on amtable. frank. open heart: ed. lociable man, 0 firm and cont-isle"! democrat—a sell-made Statesman. of pure integrity, and without a Single J'eruonal enemy, He is_lree~lrom all cliques and lactions, eminently popular with alleles‘ sea of people, and Me man to fill, the high ,post vacated by the lamented. Shunk'. He is our 'cltoige, for the reqsonp ‘we‘hnv'e sta ‘te‘tl‘.’ 'Judgé' Longslrelh is‘aloo unexcelr lent Democrat, and we would cheerfully support ‘him‘ were be hot embarrailaetl try the tepponsible otflicehe no“; fills- HI servicedhrc wdntéd inv‘ the-Canal. Board and it would be, in ou'r’ltumbleflvopinion‘ im'p'oli‘tic,’ 'lu c'reute’vn' "vachhéy in It. hf'lhll timé.l neithe . .Eederalibtmflould have the public works in their hund's‘ujntilatliemid; me of next January; Ifli'e‘jregfi'eltyjltlp‘fltflfi it will prevent many ol- ht's'lwnt‘ni‘fricnda‘ going lot him‘at this time; ~24 :l' W" [ , Chloro'lbfhi in Lackjaw...—..At.h Nubua; N. H. ajlnoat‘qhavllinptescape uflgcfcjgty WP? cured 9 shot; umamuce I” the m 6 alighlos roform. l.hhad_to;bg,repignled two or, ghree' Jimea, and. lelt the arm 0! therpalienklimg) which "a; nsodiszbnd beengtumamhn. er t; almost molesana:yet‘.‘. ,c‘flfli I f :21 73(31):". 1:1! l-‘Er’f'rl-L" v - ' [Names of officers omitted] ' Meeting onhe Standing Co'm .' millee. . -' The Democratic Standing Committee of Clearfield cuunly met on Tuesday eve ning August I'st.«lB4B. Prt’senf'. Riéh nrd Shaw. sen . Chris’lnpher Kvatzer, M. Nlchols. jr.. Esq. ”and Li 2., Henry B. Bolssel and W. J. HemphiH. The object of the meeting being Itated,l It was Resolved. That lor the purpose of more effectually organizing the Democratic pur ty of Cleatfield county. we hereby approve and recommend the adoption tor the prey ent year, the system of nominating candi tlates for county vfliees known us..lhe “Crawford (lowa/y System.” . - - Resolved. That our Democrmthrientlg in each township throughout .mé county, are ehrncslly requested to practise the a. bore s‘yetem tor the present year, and that the subject at ntteringor amending vthr present or old system. or adapting a new one. be and is hereby referred tome gen eral County meeting at. the September jcour't. »~ ‘ 'e , ' r ' ‘ t Resolved. _Thnt’l‘Salurday the 2!! day of ,3 September. next. between the hours 0! _ane and six o’clock,r':P. M.. be appotnted as the day {or holding the Primary Electrons r—a} the,,-qaua|.‘pluc,ebt, holding w-wnahip elections, or pt euch other place ‘as n ma; jaws] of the'Cot’nmiltee o! Vigilance my upfibtht. 4 v Resolved. , That the Retmp'gudlges (tom enb'li' district'meet it; Cnpnt‘y Co'm‘emwn on' Y‘ue'sdq cveiz‘ing'.‘ Septembwjt/i.’ ' Resolvetzt'rhat the toltuwing'bé. 'nntl are'hcreby appointed. the Township Cm"- mlttees 0t: Vigilnh’ce for they preuent year -—whose (lutyjtjsw to'guve immgdiatefgo. tice of [he‘lime and»‘place.ol holding"t‘lreir primary election-eto'aupériqthd thebothe eta. ho'ld’ frequent. mcelio'go. .circulate_.pu litiéaL, information 3 and they are-tunher requested to be nctiympd vigildn‘t,in at teudl‘nkg‘ tog”.olhjva'fmatt‘cjrgcalculatbd In] pecqi‘e the triumph not connectnprinciplen‘ frbrn thisluntil'lhe polls,.ar-.c closed onxthej 7lh of November nut :fl‘jf‘w‘ ‘ 'Beccdrz'ai’aloh‘n' W Wfigh't,” Jn‘c'o‘b Lib" nard, Andrew Shun, ,John,B'.‘-Stewurtl :VV‘nvMunen" .t ,3.‘..,.».v ~zl-.t,-1-.\r.t.3'v. - [lgllrE-fifIW? mgr-.:Jphnm‘,Lge.a._.w.m..l‘ ~; 'lthpltp,J-J,MLCthckenu- «NW-1“” Baggawoveph‘ surest.:;:.Jn‘ms,'s‘.‘c..‘Bfifném fithni'eg wsmrw '". a '; ! deflqul~lacob ..Penme, «A n K v Wright, {’l VB‘HO": V.. I“: .l_"“""‘; .‘_l_. :. ."l ‘ ‘Eradzk-‘éma.a.c;nra'ncker.r B Bon'qam "M. ' H LuthemJoseph wrong"! Kun‘tzem’ BuinbidléA-Jstéph‘ .'M 9M urra‘ y. J ppob‘ftN Ed Diiidésbhdeniu. Henry Bathhatitgflee dQV'LK-m y." "."',:'.", z -- r , QMQlESitqus‘rxfiilqgft‘acker.A. Eyi'fiw aet‘x‘. it; fine 'm\ «flit ,’,}s,,\\..'¢l‘ 'CovingloanCourlriet, Adorn Riley. My lyelandandhel‘l'fahgrrg ‘ ‘."Schnell.‘ smarter. 3- ': ‘ 'j' I'.’ The New York; correspondent or «he . ‘Docttturz—Johmmghflr 30"" .S‘hw'i' 30‘ waahiri'gia'n"'Union,'in"his. tartandatad Ju- Fei‘gilagnfgzhfge McCracke'n. ‘Wm L ly 27' 184$ "a" thent'ollowmg indignant? ‘ 'Moore. Dr J P Hurt. ‘ language: _ ~ Fox—john] Bondy: James Moreht‘nd- The news from Ireland by tl'ne'Europß 'Gr'rurd—‘A'brah'am{Kylan G BSmith. has produced a remarkable “excflqment Goa/ren—Jamés Ftegal. L Bumgsrner. l here. The arrestof Meagher and his as- W Graham. ’ socrates, being almost all of the ;popular Huston; th Morgan. Dr Vir'm Hoyt. P. leaders that were yet, at large. climb"? a llevener.’ ' - ‘ settled design on the part at the Engllfih Jordané—Peic'r‘ Bloom, F W Shoening. government. by cutting at? the heads of David Wise. jr.. James McGrackcn. the movement. and'atittipg' tho presaand David McKeeghr-n'. ’ all discussion. either to_cruih the spirit of Karl/roUs—Vi’m Bridgens. Geo 'Bucher. thopeople. or to goadahem into prema- Dimer Moore. Joseph Yothers. ture and unsuccessful insurrection.- It Is Morris—John B Kylrir, Samuel Waring. eoougtv to make the blood boil-in the veins. James Altpnrt. A Brown, Jacob. Wise. 0! every freemanhthal. at this day of the A‘Kylsr. S C'l‘hompson. . ‘ . World, such practices should be used to Peiinésamuel Johnson, Jonathan Evans, choke down thejust discontent of the most jr. R Danver. Jss Ferguson. ' ' wronged and outraged people'on the face Pr'lrc-—G C Passrnore. 1 Bloom jr.'. Dr M ofthe earth. by notation which. With all E Wultdl. Geo-B Dale. Samuet'Evsns. professions of humanity. freedom. and en- Samuel Way. " ' lightenment on .its lipS. is forever Up ‘0 Lawrence—John Long. Amos Read, sen.. its elbows in red rapine and murder by Samuel Ctr-rte. John Irwin. Hugh Orr. sword, famine. and pestilenee. at home & N K M‘cM'ullen. Josiah R Read. abroad. But. unless the signs ofthe times Windward—George W Shutl. Thos Hen- are to pass like. summer-lightning. Eng der'on. Wm Alexander. ~ ~ land’s hour is almost corri'e~.- Mighty as Borough—Wm Merrell.J L Cuttle.'Jon she is to look u'pon.“s,;he bears with her athan Buynlon. A.l Hemphill. . seeds of her destruction that have been ‘ ' ' C. KRA'I'ZER,Ch’n. tong ripening. Succeed or fail; an out- W.J. 'HearanL.Sec'y. break in lreland will let loose the ele-‘ ;___- > nie'nts against her from ‘thetour 'quarters ot the world. The very, extehtof her do , minion will be her. deadliest weakness. . Canada would- not- be slow to lollow the ' example; and annexation has up there been long a popular topic. Frahc‘e would be but. 100 ready to drilt oil her turbulent morass. and gratify the military spirit and the hatred of England, which are equal 8: component pound the nature of all her children. by.a war with England.‘ Where. then. would the tits! power in Europe look for help in her extremity? Not a despot in Europe. who is not down in the dust. -or has his hands lull in protecting fora little while his to'tering power. Not 6- ven Russia can spare a particle of her co lossal strength lrotn her own unquiet bor ders. America. nhatever her sympathies .with the English people..would rejoice at the downfall oftliehlood-boistered empire 0! England. and the res‘toralion‘ofits parts to the rightful owners. ' ' tn the same proportion as the measures ofthe British government assume a deep !erand darkenhadenfriolence and tyran ny. and the crisis draws nearapd more near, the spirit of the people rises higher ahd higher. The quiet in the country since Mitchel's transportation. which dis appointed friends and elated enemies. has been a deceitful calm—the lull before the storm. The newa by the Europa_shows this. it is more like. lighting—more like a general and armed resistance on4he\ part of the peopter-than anything yet,— ‘Many..l know. have doubled rand hesita .ted, whether this agitation 'n-ould [toppers oil likethc rest. .. But the rising on the ar rest of Meagherf—the ringing of the chap el bills—the throwingupol barricades in Waterford—the successful cutting-cl} of one detachment of troops from another— the difficulty of res'raining acullision~ all portend a deadly struggle. God grant it may not be provoked by the outrages of power, until every needful preparation is complete. Prepared or not, that It will come soon, is now (though it was not be torej) next 10 certain. All triends of I're. tan and ot, fre'etlmn in America had bel ter‘bo convinced of this at once. opinions o! lhe Press. I ' '. l. . " V , The lollowing Dnmocrnllc papers huge declared eir'prelhmnco fur Col. BIGLER us their chance for (.'uvernor: ‘ 1 . lnlelligencer & Journal—Lnnchsler Ber/ca County Preys—Read“ 3. Emporium—Pousville. ’lrue Denm‘crat—Lewialown. '- l)emocral~Bell¢-{onte. Democrat-Garlisle. Dcmocral—Brouknlle. ‘ Republican-JerseyShpre. . Hcgwler~Mlflluu . Times—New Berlin. _, Banner—~Cleufield. Ben‘s/Hen. )GermanygAuomburg. Stimme dea Vo/ka—-Orwigsburg. “18 NEW S TATE GOVERNMENT Al Harri‘borz. ooithe morning 0! lhe 26th. W. F. Jomzs'ron, Speaker ofthe Senate. and member of that bud) Irom Armslrong countypwns sworn into office as Governor o! lhe Slatqby W. F. PACK ER. Speaker'of lhe House of Roprcsenla' livenu This creates a vacancyin (he Sen atorial district. composed of-the'coumies of Clearfield,‘ Cmbrinrlmflim‘x'und Arm-l ang.’ ' " ' Townsano Huxzs. of‘Chest‘er county. was nn the same day appointed Secretary of lhe Commouweuhh, in place 'of Juan MlL‘mn. ‘ "' "l‘he office of Attorney Genéral'has‘been fende’red. ii‘iu understood. to4lhe Hon. JAMES Coem'ri. It in nor knuiv'n Wheth er he will acCPth_i', though it is general; supposed tha! he c'annot we" declihe ser vmg. ‘ ' The present Auditor General. and Sec retary'bf lhe Liml nfiicr‘, hold office. by law. for three years fromthe 10111 of May, 1848. CHEERING FOR OUR CAUSE ' We are permitted to make the lollow iug extract Irom u letter, written at St. Louis, 29th inn. by «gentleman from t Baltimore to his friend. The Writer has been traLvelHing on business since the first ofJuhé. ttirough the States of Pennsylva nia, Ohio. Indianun, lltippistlown and Misasouti; and, to his letter on business. adds tltevfulluwing pusmiptz—Pennsyl ‘ vaniun. . t ”Pennsylvania. 05w. Michigan. Wis .consin, Indiana. Illinois. lowa and Mia .suurj. are cumin lnr Cass and Butler 1) urge majorities. The Whigs generally are wry lukewarm nod indillerent. Mu uy at them declare they will never vote lor another "non commillal Jolm Tyler.” Gen. Taylor, as a‘pollllqian. is COHSldt'rt‘d 'auiall potatoes’ in the great west. His llQllllflJllufllt‘ll} upon the western Whigs like a‘ wet blanket. ,{They had cleared their throats [or a trernenduoa‘hprrah for 'thal some old Coon,"”enry.tCluy, & when the nomination of Taylor. came a mung them.lhnirdimppoiatmenl was deep ant) rlqmqingilo “numeral. Whiggery. The \‘Vlligsruponflhe river boats, general. ly Speaking, yield Tennessee tu‘tliu l),cm-. ocrats. and many garlic-block] will go for the-Demogratimnomiueea.. 'l‘he Dem ocrats all look ‘hcadu up’-—-the 'Whigs look “eyes duwn.‘ ” ‘ ‘ The un‘prin’ciplcii‘ ‘d‘éthafi'o'gues of Om co’unlry meetingly IMkofGean'ms huy‘ :ingheen'n'll hiadlfe ‘in «fine: “Do they large! that .Gen.LTAYL6n -entered mam my“ lieutenant “’l9 years of'age’; and being nnw 6‘2 years-of age-urban been in the army. and in me pay , n! We govern ment, {or 43~vyears. ‘Audsw'a'llhougli-‘nl! hiaglil‘e-in-nffice. «thus norbeen‘in oflic‘u’ “hele he coulahleum'howwmnkd a‘l’re‘fi, idermisvhi'c‘h’fle -nd’knowledges himsell- SL; WILLGen. Case; has uq'eq (1“le ,(imciw cmninggcpngléu in‘ Ihc; per’f’ifimldgcgiqf lhe; highalnivil..dulics.-'l’en’nsylbauian‘. .7 ‘ ;‘luKJYf‘fi‘é‘fiT i. . _ . 47.1.9919”;{Mum5-21A;Mc-NPZBWE ER»; 9!;gtn,¢..lranah,, 0! ~.lm.:!es- Lavinnnn.’ was (was! mu in, t‘wmnwlearlns{new on .‘tlié fi‘lh “in“,Hsggpnpgdd {thutkfiefl ”Wt-slides! bxwmwax was» iljwng n (fsp§s.tab‘l_g,lmn,r_nml lguygs a‘lf'agn‘flgflfo 'lil‘KGuHifhikJ dual)». "A 7 negro ,°"PP?P~“-..((d fiiéflg‘éénfi‘yl’iefi finl‘gfikl‘yfi" y‘aygy'hqn‘nxnlfléf ’fiié‘fidéiedxm 6pq’9lths plintahowrn M‘r'. .Gi~,¥lmo§e,‘fand. Mum" afktg‘unpung gb’f‘sf 6511 M. ’i"boat. “was shg’t.‘ 'yy‘j“a.;lp{rr,fj3. ;1 numg‘aqgillaiil'mdw. 4;": . . w um! Fnou onEGo~.~Sir George Simpson, with his secretary and several ulher gen- Hemen, arrived at Lake" Superior on the 16m i'ust” hum Walled Riveljsetllemem. He [naught nilh him a file of lhe Oregon Sprain/or, prinlcd at Oregon City. as late as February 10. They contain. howev— er, nothing In uddilion to what our Gov ernment had already receiyéd by express relative to lhe Indian (roubles in~that quarter. ' ,IRON FOUNDRY»: Ju Curwenwil/é, ,C/emfield.-counly. Pa. HOM PSONSJDALE & 06., having :T putchused the. iron Foundty. at CulWenSViHe, tespectfully inform their lricutla and thé’ public'genernlly, that they are .tmw- prepared: to make an kinds of castings at the: bhOHEH nbtice and on the most tensonabla terms. Their Plougha, StovemHollowarc. Mill-Irons, &c.;e&c., cannot be surpassed either 'for beauty on Satvice. , » ' ' , They, wuuld cnil'the particular allenfion of larmers (o the Mill Ila” Plough -Pat. tern-,wvhlch they have prorated; and—which Is believed to be superior (9 any othefihbw. rruse. ‘ - " ‘ ' " .- They will supply all orders for cb'ltitigs alxthe aburlesl notice. and as.¢he‘ap,:if not cheaperfiman they can be procured else. where. v .1 r , 'em’ - WA” k‘m‘dazzgfu Coun‘trydpmduce cyen caslz-Will«'jbe- “'5!“ in ~exchange'for wqub ‘ .. ; Aug. 4;}1’4819 . ~ "h‘d-V 1' M “‘"l‘." A ' ‘CEstate .~ ofJames Lord, idecM.‘ -- ' ' bit-ran:rig-ne‘veuy-gwem'vxmlengro ; 'ar puminisrmiunlhavu Wed waffl ‘ ed to the sixbs’c'riher‘bn‘théfesv‘aré Mum’s Lord, lple'bf‘Bev’éi‘firiq *ihflv‘u'ghipé’ db‘p'd. and all pbrsms UCiti'g‘iMH'Méddlo guides {'43}? 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