The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, July 12, 1849, Image 2

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pretty' rialt;teh everyone tuna
aliin!?ln:;* An effort 'made at.
the 'Sabbath School' teach
'tuber in ;the forenootr; and
Ate &niches- and -rtifresli
4Werethe dnai
4,einf,',6seepting the Ames
-firiti'hy-ispother arta' of
tri)l)efoi:e
ivith \ SOiPe!Tevgrazice 4-
' eveai.ithowever,-Aho pa
,ottrrialineti* (or their:, fond.
s4 l ol ;r3 4 ag) ll) sq high ea
, ht SaN and a number Of
broke AO _otherwise corona,
'l' but: of all these doings
wa- have, attempted. to give
for
.txrznono.--Our ,neighliers of
441* yiun g e -of 10110:xna in
the'COunty, moa
to 4th, of aay if•L'e in 0 4
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hero. 'To fa te:the mat
..442passengers rlbe ea-
baek and 'forth that (1.4
jeoac* t umbers froni
;;Bendiaricillie iu termeillidn i i
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rii~ie deiced ,fo turn out
We should have
4 . nnitiy,tate4thistiotiee'to the public through the
imil - 1141 1141 iecel*94:ginSeason, and still more
would=;;detl4iiii)intitteaded from here. WC
t . Teokt'‘ici;ii;:ii Binghamton'p4pers that a Owes
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1 3,0trUi101tiril - liiimboro at ten o'clock, and
ICOqirlieil : s4ii:lieatitiftil.grove near the Starrucea
tet*ivfiercialter other ceremonies the Deelar
,***deliendenee. was read by. G. A. .GroW,
*l4l.!iirilk.hinti.ese,,and an oration delivered by Hon.
litilriAtronTof OwegO, and a short adcire,qs to
Revolutionary soldiers by lgr. Grow, bath of
,
nrespf -of as being very able, interesting
ar itoopki* And on the whole the celebra.
.finitilikiakh(Obave passed off very pleasantly;
tisr\ Acinsatr.-7The Exhibition of the:
- .rant at Harford on the sth inst. ati
4:40d -a very large concourse of people from oth,.
' kr.pirtif . ,of county, and• although we were tin•T'l
ithleiolbe - pr&-ent:to tide note of the affair, we
tirideritand it excited an unusual degree of interest
Atiringthose who did. • We gife on our first page
r au address delivered by a member of one of the
• i cwizoir so c ieties connected with the institutioni
thelnierits of which it is unnecessary to speak ?
'ttij'Abo..prodaetion will speak for itself. In'another
,Column found a communication relative to
the: ‘kilitatra 'from one who hits formerly been
~isitd6it'elthei x . istitiitionhhitself, and is fully coin':
,t 'p,tent, to speak of subject.
-lar Who among our suscribers in Gibson en.
eloscd two to us by mail a few weeks ago ;.
ti
,1" excuse for not sending us some money
ipsd -credit for thikbut forgetting
•:isr.tgn ile rerci natne •to the - letter,so that We might
'hem to give credit r
Foexo.—.on Tuesday of last week,
iift(4 . *PaPer hadgo ne to press , announcing the
' s tiKeape of Mra.`Bnapp from her friends in Spring l
•
it*te of mental derangement, we leame4
• it Aiart -- been fotimi concealed in the barn of
nearthis . e. She is of course
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care and prOection of her friends.
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S' ' lf:%Tarioi, - of 13priniville, h Printer well
many of our readers, we see is to be as. - „
henceforth with Mr. Lathrop in die pubh
't F 'T,pti:ol'; the Wyoming Whig at . Tunkhan t uoc :114 f '
'Juts": .both, the ability and the exmience ~
for citing up an interesting paper. ,
&in :
as .
will be seen by -=• .4.7;: Dtictor
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Tuesdays' of ,eweek at S'mule l 4
those who nee 4
-::Pt4.)446rit'Y'ile attention tho
titioner in the art 01
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goodcrit
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practitioner at home - who ran ofj
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• On Tuesday of last week ,
and 6 the
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of the maim, if we may so
:14-e!ift an d fearful tip-
:'"-::imel4ote of ilia iesult;thousa)ads of prayers and
744 ... 1 4t,.i.s:Phittion's have gone up to Bin Who
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country. - - W-e Are happy to loom by
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4in h'lllytaiipropriate latA . gulag . e.
.., y those who
- believe i'i)l3Se:riatice'oriu li a liiiiitili;:',
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atiou otounelves : "llefcirellthe Dord our' Maher,"
this ractitratiftmaation will* reeeited ith due de
feretteel . i .:. - '., - I , .i
By the President of Unit
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At a ettsiirt when the Pitovpmcn, or Got, has
manifested itself in the visiiiition-of a" fearful, pes-'
tilenee,iv hi 'h is spreading !its raragei throughout
the land it s fitting that a!petiplO, wl cie• reliance
1
has eveibc n on His I. 2 tio•racriox,. should humble
themselves laefore His Tinton • Ml, while ac-
Inowledging past transgresshins, ask i c!intinuance
of.Divnta Alr.acr., . !
.I.t is, thinfore-,•earnstly recommended that the'
first Triday :hi August be obseived throughout the
United States as a day of/firs/big, Heimiliati9n and
Prayer. Al business will be strvmett in the va
rious branches orthe publicl. service on that day ;
and it
is recoMineede'd to 'persons of 'all religious
denominations to abstain, as far as pra4ticable, from
Secular occupations, mid torassenible rim their re
spective places of Public INTorslrip, tirknowledge
the - IN - FisrrE GooMvass which his.. atched over
ourexistencp.as a nation, and 50f..1.611g! crowned us
with•manifold blessings; and to—imploq the AL-
M:MUTT, in Ips own good time, to .stay the destroy
ing . hand i•rifich is now liftdd up against ~... r
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Z. TAlLOR. .WushitiOrn, July !I, IrBko-.
Aftxrxa 12r.r.--A: movement has rcceutly been
on foot in the State of New York to ;reifunite the
hostile factitns . of LecofocoiSm called Hunkers and
Bar.nburneri or " Free Boilers." - Tliose , who are
laboring to bring about this Ire-nt4on by 'means of
a.pmposed State Conventioh of both tactioris have
apparently qiscovered all tti once putt the differ
ence between extending Owl area of shivery just as
far as‘the Slaveocracy clio4e, and oitig against,
the admission of more territory :unless it be free,
about whieli they have been so fiercely oppOsing
and abusing each other; Cis a year or two, is no
thing more ilian the diffet*ce befWeeit tweedle
dum and twbedledee, after lan. It is some great
" principle" they pretend . tbat Is at stake liammonnt
to the extension of slavery tn. Free tofritory. But
their great "'principles" trip be found to be those
which John Randolph desire ated as aura in num
ber—viz,,,fivi3 loaves-and tr.-6 fishes.
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TIIMI; IN THEM OWN COIN:-.—±riio-alkiladel-4
phi/H:11,61y -.14.-a-pralzan. tb-iitec,of!the ..T.Boenro
co• brawlers! alwut " Proscription" 'at the. official
chariges male -by the new administration, the fol
hinting at:licle from the Wasihing,ton Union in 1E145,
justifying President Polies political changes, NViI)I
thct
subjoined continents :
The removals whit]) have been made have been
imperiously Catlett for hy a llocidell and irresistible
pntlic sentnoent. Other refuovals will, no doubt,
be necessary, end will not: be _prevented by the
sci4scleft3 c4(unor of this. Justification Of a
m4asure is uncalled for when overwhelming popu
lariapproversanctionsir. An administration placed
inpower by the voluntniyFiuirrages of the people.,
and industriously engdged i carrying ,out Mc will
of (that übijority sccurdp res t s its con fic3wc in the
honesty and inteili.o . ente of t he masses,' and in the
pOsent case, is in no danger of being-diverted from
-its! purpose by the intercatil rccilingsof bitter op
poueuts." 1
Ouch was the language of the Washingion Ila
imron the -2th of Jitly, 16.45. These removals
were 'justified, and wlatterbr was said against it
was "senseless clamor.". Now things have entire
lv !changed; and for every-removal that is; made a
howl is raised, and theicry-lof "proscription" ech
oed from one end of the coUntry to the other. •
The Har'risburg Intelligebeer corrun‘nting on the
same extract from the Vnion; says: ! -
Such was the Court doctrine, as a,nnouneeft
through its organ, the Vnioh, in 1845, just after. Lir.
Polk came into power./ t
The Cincinnati Chronicle' says, that If the doe
trine was orthodox and denkocratic then, it. is erpial
lyt so now. His the . Unicin never approved the
classical proverb relating to sauce for the goose and
gander t Have. his literary explorations never
conducted him to the fiumats story of the Lawyer
and the Farmer settling did utcuni and to-rum in a
easaof goring between a Hall and au: Ox I It is
,to be found an a very recondite work, entitled
" Webster's Spelling Bouk.T
I. •
AvotoEn 17..- irt.b..—lilejor Holibie,who is still
retained in the Post piricb Department as First
Assistant P.. 1.1. G. gave the following toast in Jan.
1.82.9- when Gen. Jackson was just. icontio; into
power. .1:1 - ow would he like the principle he then
invoked to be applied to lvtia surd his party now
"Tow er THE Hoc. NII.
ident Elect—May his !supplicated niagnanirnity be
ingtructcxl by the Cable of the MAN and the Fab n-
CONDENSED ITEMS.
Hon. A..H. Stephens, the fearless' defender of
right principles in Congresi from Georgia, is repor
ted to be critically iIL
The oppoof CoL,llenton, on account of his,
cow ..--e in favr of. Free Soil, 'lave called meetings
to denounce him in rissoirri;", in two instances where
his friends outnumbered his opponents, and " Old
Bullion'," as they call him, Eeems likely to be sus
tained al bone; • t
' The bill to!restore Thomas W.. Derr, to the right
-- - t
of citizenship ,I,zaa passed the House in the Rhode
Island Legishaure. , • We presume he will be per
ihitted tebe4m - iti a citizen by taking the oathsof
allegiance.l ' •-• •!,
The Honeadtde. Herald sacs that a little boy was
rtna over by waggon and killed in that place .re
-ientiv7 • 11 • - ~.
1-
~ !Several small boys -while bathingin the Susque-
Itanna at Ilateopixty , lately, got, ikito . a .deep hole
*hen one of beamed Jennin.gt tvdrowned.
• ! -- TWO tabol-hig nietkdieil 'Ft thO'off ,t of 41,0 t Cunt tind',lMd.,
iiiN4 ip. fow Alp pftst;t(otni nng
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ton -freely difitohl.Water, '. N.: ... ~,-,..„ "
1 ii -- g - :salti tkit-thC.re - *Ore . 095 drat
xiiii''C'hiritinliti'aiirink, ilio ln *nth a
would'averar near'n (111'11;4.
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pooseripir-Ir.,_ei_laY.,l, . s ix, . 43041 .ed
:to Press, gult. our4P 3o-01- i": _ '''' .-._ -,.. , :af ; •- I it ; ,
:64 tcvepgmagttu_,. r,. .; h:. . i . - -' -- :verysenst
to, L '.43ilits untlibi: - 4strz • . ijo ii, - ' fi x .
- '' - '' `" - e truly ! .O , k .
,ble 4 i 0 x .' 4.0 4 .15 . V70. 4 * o a ! . ... -,- vikkind.f.
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• 'l4lOcosoco Ncixtsgitim.--The Ade l CoMventiinj
beta Pdisbutr, 9po :Ith Snst , .m
~ n omated:ardhrt
amble. of I..,ye9miin g, couhtyinn (..td tetlidt, as , 1
kb* candidate, far, Canal. Commissioner ., The !:
aidriis• of, the Ninth - Branch section orthe 'Mate are
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therefore -apt . thrown overboard for this year.—
_0°1.0: F. idasoa of Bradford, had 24 votes,7Col.
Asa :Dirnoeli 17; and. Maj. 'F. L. Bowman of En-
acme, 10 on the first ballot, but on the second
Gamble laid 70 to 341br Bowman and 10 for Broad
head of Pile
!•1 State&
Ys - no doubt such, a feeling - , of eiroluo:s if
not absolute hostility to this selection among a pop.
tion of the party
.as will probably render it a diffi
eirlt matter to u;hip them all in to his support. We
heard one of *Most prominent individuals of the
party in Northern Pennsylvania expressing appre
hensions some weeks ago that Gamble would be
nominated, and his opinion of the probable sucedCs
of . the Whigs with such a man as H MIT M. Put
t= of Lunme its their candidate, if he should be.
For the Susquehanna Register.
Franklin Academy.
Ma. Cttrltax—Will you allow an 'old arquain-
I tauce the privilege of intruding hiniself, with a, few
remarks in relation to Franklin Academy, upon the
notice' of the goed people 'who read the Register I
It is•not often that I pturticulerize,nor that I select
one from among the many excellent institutions
laround uz, to descant upon ; but my attention has,
ben more espedially called to this, by being pres
ent at its last Jtnnual Evhibition ; and I think all
who attended, in common with myself, will agree,
with me in this, that if success (low not coctinue to
mark the progress of this school, it will not be for
want of strenuous efforts upon the part of the
Teachers, nor
.!,jr lack of interest to be found with
the Trustees.
' • Franklin Academy for years has, I believe, en
joyed an enviable re.putation among its Sister:: ; not
only because of the advantageous situation, and the
excellent management of instructors,—but because
of the harmonious combination of all that makes
such an institufiteva desirable one for the educa
tion of sons and daughters, at a slight expense,—
During the last three years, obvious and commend
able changes hard taken place--chimges, many of
which have beee the result of happy and sucessful
experimenting. One, (to particularize) is the lev
eling down of the Aristocraey—formerly prevalent
at this institution, and still s-o..at others—and the
rearing up in its stead and sustaining a pure and
- vs,e”.
the result of the formation of distinct and slightly
antagonistic Societies among the students; which
elevates . the Sever_al members to an equal standing
with their fellows, and brings into busy and invig-
orating action the dormant powers and ,untried
strength of modest and unassuming minds, which
otherwise, in tdo many cases, would continue to
sleep;;Ain in irokeility and inaction. Another is the
stimulus thus given for redoubled action to minds
already powerhil and industrious. It is true that
emulation is sometimes carriczko that excess which
renders it yes desirable than'mental inertness; - yet
this is one of those abuses ,against which it is not
wise to guard by an abolition of all that 71111 y pro
duce them ;but .a,,, ,, ainst which we should find seen
nit- in a noble watchfulness for universal good, and
by holding d slight cheek upon personal gratifica
tion. This abuse of atnoble principle has found its
wary into larger cohnnunities than that of an acad
emy ; and it would be strange indeed, if among
youthful and it students, Whose-souls until
now seem almost to have slept in refreshing them
selveijfor the present glorious struggle for fame
and usefulness, it had surer had a home!. Man is
not yet inperviovs to circnmstance and impulse—
and nothing but " sad experience" can prepare him
to resist their influences. That experience. Hearn,
the students of Franklin Academy have already
bought, paid for, and lately sold at a discount.
\ ATotc„ - Ipelfect hannohy and unity of action seem.
to actuate them as a body, although they bear the
distinetFnames of AlphaEpsilotts and Antphiciponi.
Nor are the gen!.ler sex unrepresented in till:, little
Democracy. All who were present at the late Ex
hibition mast bear testimony to the uniqu s e and
well-wdoug,ht bann4r of the Ph ilomat heaus4 and
must 111 : , , 0 have ttotid the tasty little motto - Men
tal Beatify," that adorned its centre, thus foreshad
owing the rich treat they had for us in store, and
preparihg the -Minds of the audience for: the suc
cessful klisplay of female talent that follow-ed.
For lae, I could but - be surrtdsed at the deep
intere4 of each student fur his or her-particular so
ciety, and yet mark upon the countenance the aux :
ions icilicitude , for the whole.—lt was this that
stampLO the Exhibition a glorious rivalry for the
greatesit good. ; 1
Theirs is a Thimocracy which wells up the heart
with love, rivalry, and youthful thoughts of flue
—and where :these arc the presiding deities, we'
have thtle to fear of:intellectual success.
Each Soctety bassi room fitted up,.with a small
librar,H; and to which latter, additions are still be
ing mole. Ft man examination of books already
obtained, I nin i inclined to the belief that in-the se
lections they are guided -more by a desire for what
is tisefui than fur what will-simply please.
Biographic:, and out hest Facts stand side by
,side upon their shelves, and, from a week's sojourn
at the institution, I am satisfied that each find* its
way into the rooms of the several students, and is
talked, With, face to face,. by - ruby lips and heatiled
f rups, in titrn:.;
At present there area large number in Classics;
and by the association of Mr. Willard Itiohardson,
the former sold, Proprietor (whose great secret of
suede**, in rnY, hunible, opinion, is; hood manage
ment)is • now-„enabled to give that thorough in
struction which - so delights anitript4iohed student,
and is 4 - oi - sfektory i to an old--t3shioned Classid
by
lune ' 1"11
,
. now. Chemical and Thilo-Tplkal Apparatu4 is
ab4lEtt be ing PirClaeed tikd efforts are being made
t 44, iir . ecttre, ibrA...triMotheitl classes. •
legular - dotteue CL!st•es gill Vereitter be funned,
givlng;itnden4.irlio bdend graltting at aome
C4ege,atiiiigoverottitteaitierp
. 8 c 1 "s 46041h° result;
* l hatts•unt;
the
•Yfrt•-23'24:- the 1 1 *r*'- 0/ 1 1W i 023 of
c l ,o l elk n'Al#4 • - -kergO - Alq
irittliitn#24 , at Rome:446l;e fails,. triliAlre*ajr*S:
'tie* liockiAt*jl:6oei; 4114:, with
to 4 4. '0 4 ,0 4 1 , i414 0 °8'4 . 15 : 43 ; 1 0` 1;
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nd behrbigabdued, ire built :me
-.lfarford, July 9, 1849. A. C. A.
or : :t - hip' arthopgaroi:k
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Pe 4 #t , ..90k 1 1-}TOOA wr• Publii*a.coPcnupkation,
of *.400. 1 1:',.i4 04 r '*ht? .-$4 , .ftc" 11 4i0a04
to i:iiii tl f e fajneir:celebration of thb otgrefki f ik„
a t,,lT,onHlyi . fi, '9o.fk. T. ..•.•4f wleiniiiire • .e . ;
1 : t 6 o,,,iirth ir illik , eiSat;.;iit the - abolttlaao# S
- i
very in the- ~ate,,_ of '..lsiew York... : - , -,tiew it • a
Hgreat!da.katning them. • " .....1: '''' - ':;ii . , : l.:
, _ .I'll.- : i.• '
1,
' s -- I The, Celebration; ' ' - i
-ella; Enrioal• hay() taken :my pen '
:in hand to
iaorni y ou of '.lto Celebration .at Unkitycsithe, Oh
1 , • ii -,- ,' r. , -.: - _• , •-! 1 ,-
~ j
of July. 1
Fellow citi4ns--In pursuance of a Call" of the
Empire State to hold a sacred tneinorialoflhe.gto :
rinus advent (4 that day when the galling 3 7 cike • f.
Slavery fell by the hand .of God, from the limbs bf
our fore fatlicip, tve met at Union by the !solicita-
I ' tihn of the On4go brothers. Our anticipatiOnsWee
great, but w hen we realize the-importance of the
occasion, we cannot express in suitable language ;
the feelings in iced by this day ; yet it is obro•iri-,
tory Upon us to believe that there is a God in 's
il
reel whose IxaVele do move towards the sable so
• of oppression. - Who could have held their.peaCe
'at the belching- toith of the Liberty cannon; and
: who did filet cry aloud at- the tolling of the bell fbr
what it spoke that the sons of oppression could hail
each other at the golden altar of Freedom, date- to
be raressed. ' - • 1
The procession formed 'at half past 11 sick:qt.
After the salutation of 3 rounds of the Liberty can
non, we had 3 cheers from the friends of Liberty:
And We thanlMod that we are enabled to say that
this day divest4d every trace of prejudice. ;tIY
13emuse our white friends who have thought we
are re 4 a pebiile white the oppressor's foot was
kept open odneeks, when they see we are merry
they join in with us in ?rasing the God of Liberty-.
We went tot the Chitral, and the house was
opened by prityer by the right Rev. Mr. Johnson
from Ithaca. Then we had singing by the 'choir of
OWege.
Then the beelaration of Independence wa3 read
by the right HO. Mr. Luther 'Johnson.,
Theh singing by the choir.
Then-an adgess wai'delirered by the Hon. Mr.
Joshua: Johnson of Towanda,-Pa.
Then singing hy - the choir.
Then followid an address by the Lion. Mr. ,limp
son of Dinghantiton, N. Y., who was cordh rc
eeiv ed.
And then Nr4 had a Large dinner at which. ono
; 400F4 t-down;kund after dinner a vote or.thrutk4.
benevolence tnirard us, and their sympathy for
the-friends of liberty. After this we Itihd a fide
discussion upon the various topics of.LiburtY.
At was then moved by Mr. Simpon that our neXt
'celebration be in Montrose on the stli day of July.
The Rev. Mr. Sulmson moved for it to be at Ithaca
'next year, but jibe majority for Montrose woo. too
strontr. So our celebration will be next year in
montriw.
. _ -
N. Y. & E. Railroad going ahead.
. We understand that it is now the iutentifin Of
the New York Erie Rail Road Company, tolutve
•the Road completed to Comity , by the feoth of
September, and that the work is to be prosecuted
westward, without cessation, until the connection
.is completed 134 tween New York and Lake Erie
-by the great Scinthem Route. The following from
the Tribune in relation to a recent purchase of rails
in Europe, exhibits the financial skill and energy
of its direction in a mast favorable light, and shows
:conclusively that the work has no more difficulties
to eneOunter:!Owego Gazette. ,
The contract tor rails made by the Eric Railroad
Co, to which We diluded yesterday, was for $,OOO
tons. and not 1)0 tons, as printed. The, contract
--is witlithe etni tilt iron house of Wm.. Crawshavi;
and the cost bete, gill charges and duty paid; will
not exceed $42 a top: 'MIS is lower than any
' contract has yet been made for cash. The pat
ment for: this I 'ige amount of iron being ,ma in
the second Ido gn,gt Bonds at par, hasappreciated
• these bonds in his market. This iron will all be
i
used in the extension of the Road beyond Cdrning
toward Eninkirk. Notice of the completion of fir
other contract fbr 5,000 tons on the same terms will
probably' be received by the next steamer. These
two contracts will iron the road to the Lake: The
road from Coming-to liernellsville will be pnt tin=
der contract, pr ably within a few weeks. Prq
pck,al§, have been received; we understand,' from
strong parties, Offering ib make the road, bed and
superstructure ready for the iron. receiving pay
ment in the secOnd Mortgage Ronds of the compa
ny. The Companv are now beyond financial want,
and can accomplish the cadre - work with the meant;
now at their , tlillxisal. When a connection. with
,the Lake, and se with the whole West, is had, by
the completion 6f this immense enterprise, the work
will lelecome of intense value, should we ever be
come Involved i a war with any marine power:*
The exchange f commodities between the: Eat
and the Southa d West mast then be carried on
mainls by our internal channels of Connection, and
lof these the Erie Road will be of the greatest val,
UV. - C .,
Slavery Expiring.
can slavery continue its miserable , existl
once much long r, with. the. moral sentiment bf the
North solidly *eyed against it,and bold .11.Aau..ti -
Ci..,%rand the indomitable BiLvrox trarupling it uM
der-foot in the very " house of its friends.?" The
severest blows It now receives are in the Slave
States. lb... Robinson of-Frankfurt, Ey., in a speech
delivered in theqate Emancipation Convention at
Franlifort, Kv.,Nit off, the defenders of Slavery
with a good de:4 - . of humor and point: , !
• " The opposition to Our views is inconsiderable
if we have a fat' . hearing.' :There are' but few who
admire the slavery of Kerklucky ; and -with ;many
ii t.
of that, few it iA a sentiment rather than a, prinee :
pie. Their birt I place is . ..oldViiginia-.Ltiterit they
spent tlieir. yout ..-Slavery was there and . 'evety
thing in Virgin' .wail perfect- . Yon knowcAr, . the
siren th of th' --- feeling , ' among Virginia:lv. T 1 `The
emigrant from i 'even - those . portions of it,'WhiCh
i l
slaveqy has d ' ' lasted--frOM the eastern sand.' hills
-:-where the - - ple subsist-One- half _tha:YOtr:snti
Sill nuil oyster- ,and,the other -half mit. paSt4 . ooll
1
!dein
, -;id I -the fertility of..the".:westg4 1
flirth sand 11', ` and fib and oysters 0f..014- . Vi f
.gtnia.. . With- . orS this:love of slavery' ia!n i r
tt!sen " 'at noilprinciple-.--they„from mere I b t.,;".
cry ci t againit in; abolition lithinger top!p rt' 1
i h oe
-4-aneftbnooir . . cry,. iondtist are . .41080- *llO inever
had negr la ' *dish, ancLOntesi',:thek,,lnlgtn;pf
ind. ::'ohall ;
~ ly-changeoo+orlvill.; w , lotlii , .',
i
Wit,- " , , rtioni. / .' - the huo?ftra- Of* Y., 'l'
p,Oliti ..,. ; offecti; . „for * . u.Oftnorn.party: .
- -,•=i;lfi , , 04 .- 4 '11,04; ; • - '7:..i' - .-r , ./ ..'''';i .- -.: - "'..... -. • i , :•-•1: . t
i i• - •-••••:,•; .. .':, , ' .:n•,...,1:.
'..l;q ;, n; vii tt 2 . .,... [ poii . tirriqiidi a n r ,,,i - , ...-..,. .:.
-,--.':•:* of , :.::coi;:,...riiirOnndnoted, iniir:;,: - I 'inn41 r
. 1, - , " ;NThij i " . ' 04416,4iittiicarif likyi-;
~ ii - ri'l•J•:' .
'ilit.' ';'; '`4o - ft :siettliii*OOnifiii*ilue-0. - V l i ',x i
'-,*: F .
, ..,,I. ' : ti4) , , , ;..;:,vieta.44*4..t0t . ;4i....,. .:.,
~aiiiuiuit ;'::. • ,t ••
ii*,.._ . !,,,,, .... , !,- 'lOph:.'ot4ir . ,.l%!%•.:o':' .-;
1.41t4f6f.. - ':!:* . re ` , i iiiikapt and 4itfe - tOlav - ..t ? : .< 4
*.*0, 1 4 : 0 11- r . -- ; S' . ..4 10 4:* . -thit*is, l oool4l4.). lo '. l
Plak 1
Nit , o,ip - pos..§4 1 7446#: - 141( . 000 , 41-:** - ,1, - 1
* ' ... - 060kei ' ,- -Thelr:.ol44oo`oloo'''' - _ 1 . .,.. , -.
toof
' hour . peach fro. eaci—inziking in all thioe flour .
'... I
=CM
.iatel ', fliitiA - 1' .. *.iiar.tr4lie .distin.l
- ~ - 7 I n. ev --
' 7 ll ' t ''
OW le' ht a 1
- 1.• ' i'., s: . .. • - r, -.
..:o:i.wisf„.. - ~., --,.. -;#.:Ne. - *; :York on-,
fi r th - _ - .- :00WisiatKitt iLixQuar-,
ees
. ' yiiii: - . l 4ana're(iiiiA4 '': 1 1
. ' ,. "ini ' ‘-iinteitiOd toi'tlattjtinrixsec, t
'Ai 3 bliinotictitYlVelliikadOe'-'selt;'
:ActiCtsil.aaide - nifie*As 4gOtt ad.- 1
Ottlic .C . ommon - Council, by Al
.- wini"litteleonied Sin. to. t4c (city, : - . 1 . In
-erend gentleman 'expreksed his gnat':!
ing able to m6et 14 American friendiii
them for. their . -lriridness, anti regret
,-, th vented hiil:- addressing thpM
Ile proimssye We'n-formedl6o;
i to ..tlm,frs Mg Etoast,t, Vi11ret,'.4.;.13.1
t mmitten and thetil guest sat, down t,.s
. net• Mayot Woodlnill-prOiditig.•= l :
t.trseveral speeches were, Madei.the
• t
t relying to a sentiment; _oop)1
• and passing in turn tit)
,1i m 4,1!
y.—paily I‘li
Sews. 1 _
.. ..., . 1:.
• cor
.4114 a
bide.diK
45 1 44 U
theseyeial
nd ivizia'
upon. =hi
dressed in
derman Ha •'
eply, the
ification in .
ti that
:Who ought
wns condo
o'clock, the
sumptuous
After the •
Reverend t,
mentary to I
of the con 4,1
man by tho' name , of lltmselt
in the Jail at tine pbwe fOrAi,oro;
friona confinement. only the n*lit r ..ot
,Ccie4 is represented uS a 'duet. about
of ai,,tre; is some 5 rfeet-8 or 1 9: inchei
ter •Ide,nder made, dark eyes, :black"
irows4 and luta a slight stoop. when he
fected Ids escapeby digging around:
)e lock: andforeing 'tbe bolt ; Re left .
note', }stating that be round "iio
ilf, - hitfamily, or his board- The tbl."
, had important bOiness
offered. a reward of s'4so for his ap-
Ewan JAI
Cook, ftfin
stealing, e
the 4th inst.
2 or 28 yea
in height, ra.
hair and, eve
walks: 'lite
the front of
a very OM
with the she
low probalk
The sheriff li
prehension.
takbn from the stable of Jante-El
- luta timnship, on'tbesame tight; and
. have been stolen by Cook.--.Bradi
A horse Ar!
liott,•in To*
i-3 supposed
ford Argits.
F Lancaster Erntweshyg.
• resent State Treasurer is engaedzin,
'..rt to jfrovide the-,'Preasury.with,thn
t the 'August ink:AA prgraptly,arid in
-e haN 4 l e c reason to believe th tt the Lo
sing every effort to 'entbarr44 . ltiriti
he ddpartment over Whieh he, ia - tre,:.
Odium 'on the State itdmittii:ttan,on:
i 'Canal Commissioners , nre_i drawing
the trehsurytameeewarity eit;we are
Locofpco vice-holders have drawn up
time; mid in sonic tirtstanceslhave nef
their three. mouth J_ slin advance. NT , g
that these gentlemen will siieceect iu
or when Mr. BATE" wills to di) a. thing;
finds a, way ; but -it . is mortifying tci
-.portion of oar people could.be - so
in a conspiracy
,agliinst the character .
the State." , • .
Stuscitr.
"While the
laudable off
means tome
good tp...1., •
cefocog are
And through
siding, throw
The Locof
largely upon •
assured ; th e
to the preye
Nally. draw
have no fear I
their 'efforts,
he generally
think that s
base as to f a
and credit ii
.
IF flll3-, STnAloo.it.--=Arrived'af this:
y evening last Steamboat Wyoming,'
,ze, direct from - Tunhlempeek, with . a
gore'', ladle§ and gentleuen,,,frorn the:
-41m - W,onling. leftLber
,trionitagaf,*;
.. tt , iflcir 4 . , *l l .,.o'CWl":„; - -44 - zrei&lit., ,,
plaeccat 6. Deductirig.*Thi'vetoppa . - g.6 . 4
!
.t 241 Mars malting the trip, It, is
.4
it, and atte4tc the eperf„,..)-, enterpfize i
1 irit, of the Citizens ,of Tuntlranneclt,
' a gentleman xrhe eameHdoten on
St\ encountered no impediMents,, UM'
its present- low '. - stage, being., : almin,.
et to admit .of the Wyoming. - nariga-..
i nelianna between th r e poinNitieritionl,
I l i ifiieulty.— Wilkes ./iar - ?e Adi*cite.• ''''
ARRIVAL
Port on Mon
Capt. Convel
j owl of pass
latter place.
rived at this
she was abo. ,
beautiful
and public's
We learn fr
the boat, ilint
water even i
dantly- suffiei
ting the Su. •
oil, Without •
E,--4?,igleteous Ter lirt. In - n`. libel
th ult, beforesJudgClStrou oll'hihi
.
I uryi:Ounci for the &trend:int:o6 cause
recoinniended 'that the lanlicr,
v the casts of prosecution: We sub
,e6ple whether a law ought : pot to be
onext•pession of the Legislature em=
Jury to put the costs on 11ie . ./wcifei
tion was brought Without silt
• y for spite. - --Blue Hen's C'iiickaia.
C,
cage, tn .- ed. W.
delphiO, the_
of actien),
Lawrence, p
mit it to the ,
enacted at tl
poweiing
where the
cause, or me
Got.--The total value of : the gol.l
its of:the world, according. to -a, re
of Professor Allstealt, of King's Cel
-1 is put at. £6,500,000, or about. :53:*
cale.ittatiCin, 'allows but ,51,000,000
'erica, leaving California ertir6ly out
resources have not , yet,;be. : .
to allow'a definite -fie'ter t
• ..-._
Srrrtr o
mined in all
cent estimat
loge, London
000,000. TI
for North•A;
of the
come
appointnient 'of
Le • Embassy at. England;
as A reword for partiian
tlieJoutnal" ofeOmmerek
Pies 'to -oeh sort ..of cavil, aifol;
An,
lir.
}ins 134
happily rei
lows
no last 80 years lie hasbean.the
'merit irt..buililing ilp American .
ers; •lie has thus given employ,-
competence to ,thousands , who
rwise • have languished,in`Wanti;
"es ;, founded schools; ;. established
id giv=en a strong impulse to" , the
of. every 'section of the country,,
can no more be rewarded, by
to . Encrland ' than he, is, affected -
A - w .-
acks of nespaper writers:: ~.. ~-..i,
Dtcring. :
chief , inst
I.lanufactu
ment ands
would oth
has built ci
railroads ;
prosperity
Snell 'a. in;
the einbass
by such al
UTIONi FOR THE
New _York - called upon tibe.:Cok
dioem), on S'iuln ,
ehe - ve the ' present Atains'ofctlie..
ea:'
. As. the Pope is truing:
luxury at 1 ' Gaeta,— money potty:
hini, from the 'eroivned 'heads
theloutribtitions gnist:tii? l 'siit•
hi in- restor:a , k ll4 l ,34iFiesslo
;icon at Hotne :Is it.not ; n- Shaine
cans; ? 4 " . of native or , ] - foreign , 'birth. l , l
asked to aid is ire estnblisliin_
9 1. 4e 1 fl. l ,:the
1 If - the- cathOlie'lAish
13:ntiibitte, 1 1ec them bestow - their
1
wit the 3-1 and'
COrrnui l
Hughes of
Olies of hi,;
tribute to '
Holy Fat
overliowin
ing in upo ,
all quarto
licit& to
temporal p
tbo.-Amer
should. bo
(ksAtism
Romans ?
thing, to
benefattio
country me
tats tern
ri4lol'l:4
?Is Penii-
Of tliesßi thirv-five. will, b(s North
- Eles - OT
3 - 6 6 1 0 1 . `to - rittp,-4i
9- .ssouc97l,lPToP32.s9
-
epkitiV,of
4.
mintt S
tory potty g
forty.s4 a
sylvanin.
of 843 deft.
at:o'4)l4lf
Statds,itip
Iinol:013e
„
- 'd
lti'd• • I
r
I I " - - - .. , : 7-":- ..
.?,7' .
..-........,
'4,rorg - , ,- .'110.:..- . .;:4f:;:*tennent3-
l ast:ivekiliO: ' . l, ailii*iiiie 280
ig`e . ,l2l3oTEK t t : e.*1:10 . 1**11;:f that
tlia t 4ll P4gt_t49•WviPtta:''ate ~:- 0
ii [ t PhYsicianCiepo" 444414iititittay 88
[ Tl4.42lll P a thgi - snn[dttixin.t 3 s and
[ 11$ ;") 1 9,0 4 lay,,,168tinIiiinidliiideatlist
y 54 - -60, 0 0, - Ett id:leudi 41-4.)[4: - §4.)-1 , .t. •
[ 1 - ~ , •. i, a .. i[•:.
~.-•
, ec„ineilaei,4-ii-ooltSolera,
Pit..iji. fe' itgaihrdiffiiii,titic4iiiths in
9T] ;_'Oty ikm4s - 41it i Ltik44) - ish,
. ndingl . eriod-i k k'llit=iii'iii#''' the) ted 0, 4 40 zu i ; r , . i otrV.3
- to
_, 4
Slli P: °tt Y*nCi*tifi*lncV c liitifed
-17 9 1 kIroal"L*: lice.. ..io :l l;tur,adtg of
. 8c) Aritit_ l 7't) einitriaatekhaanthzi.
ie„ -- ,deatha'ft6M- Motet: kOillthe pas.
.i. I,- - :[.,,--,•--.7i,,.
hilidetpl4J.lte:Mitla4y,As - diythe in
"..'-‘aricl-,-I)idf*.e4:4o.' ,be/ii!onillgnant
i - as --. ! l :o,‘Wia..74ionng the
ii . ,"414!)Ti'401114y - PKiliii* *ere iu
1
.#14i4 9 2:4 04i 51 e ve :
O'r- 0*: yiii0,41194-044iiiyesent .
; Ai** 1 1 0,t 0 -14 1 ** Iit Y, from
efis6.-'63 1 Oinii4tilierol**l4 22 eases
1 deltt44:-41titkiday053: - and 25
and on -, Tiiesaa 6l :!' OR); and 21
- - I -.. • i..,.i.-- , ...,• , • ,, ,y..? - ,VI-P",-; -
: ToOklYrk,' Al_ bailYi'-', "treal
"cities: of Utiii:.,^4c),,o 1, tyi7moN
ot• tile dfs'e_'optitin, itoftio preVail.
4 Louis aid - TilleiltOtt;ihßse as no
eukin,the:Ajrt!lepo:,ot4f.."*alady,--
gthg in the Toral'at'elt3i**iabOuit 100
i ..`anditi 'tii:' latit6i:oo4iiki - lity„lins
cii , tili'liiii4n* - 4eck444411is larg e
ioillaii k Pb l'ekg - .&it.l:''!-TY -
Y , - -— -— 1 . -0. 1 ..['f '.....-''''"-
4 3
' .l .1 ' :4 1* ) 41 0.°70 1 titflEYIgt; them
•deatir4 fiii:'Se-qaonoA)fci;nliiCit 133'
' i - atoaii: ,f :Tiiii , 4 14 1 1 . 4 . 4 1; Ave,' weeks
rraffatcintelifelit4:inittnit:iity :mount
ic 'of win g t ,. 60 ,:s3re i.eV in , 0 . totem
2. a
tei - ' great es t ! '' .-- 11 'fit' t' • •
or. 1, y;,,is .arnoa,.... e orogil
UiS vita.',Yar.,?':ol.,._'nn*nfiY,'llo).lA in,
'fit
-IV,lticliintriveti at
"ii 04 'tlie4 Otli" - fili:ifthia i nit : Orleans
L . ' 's .lk . inigl . o4f 'il i s ,;:fiitlY;.4.olo l i (4 of
t t 0 .ttli3 pasattge,; , .ll- ! [-; • , %.,---...,..:,.:.!-,- ---.--;
ter ti , 'sltt'Aff,i'"garioi.: 4 - Ake - ilsion in
t (I, ii4-e..i': iiiir,*bottilt -!)('•,,, the'-:recent
in • That itaMedia 4 3, , ,i , iletttitafrbfA ( -)'
). Niee..''', Ibiafil f i [s.+4 4Art•?, ,- :,,-7
i: itaiii:oiliVe n,45 remonito sj IL,
They„fOrelrel4r ;,•,,., knes:- B.
atlit.in'[tk''' , 4 o #fa l. .iWEo,deltd!'
'• - I nAtier'l 4 larr . 4ll,o,l',:ohliting.
t. tii-to seefliovi thoYdroi demi in , the
1 t one , rney r i ik t: ,i li m *,tty" :veil and.
ryl 1)y tlie' tir.ne ' : t,hey i . l are
,carried to,
:e they ar i erno mor&H: iEi;erynioming
.e a nutnt4r-I•eptirteg dead on the
planlatio'n.s.- 'llitiBlmorning there
•ee at Nirt. , ltiCa,ll7o. - -One'at'l.k. 'Dui
d . eight Oot
[ of Li =Clc at -Dr.• Bren
t;.will say, 'ak) InO ?. im,this Object ; it
to dwell !upon : As: et; [no, white
have biien kitfeetcl."A „ ',. ' ''' '
yl ii
aiitiana pia ter - lind_plisiitian, itate.,
ef that he. Itinklit prObAlethat the
has destro gii one-terlth of ,hd slaves .
State. -,1 ; , . ,i
T.,ouisi
death-
toms.
the, I-
Tliey
It is a.'"
field
heart -3,
flip ho
tl*re
diftere
were ti
fell's,
nerls. I
av
persot
in a . l
choler'
of tit,
,Lette]
'Satin.
IV
ffill
ews fr
this in
, onienio 7 F4nillielil;ht.,n;:s.:aii,the other
the. St. LtiNirepe4.4ll4 - 41J:iities„ ipt
it that`il ';Tis - e'ole - 1 •
an:. 1 9se ~. ,
~1?, u , rill;D ni. a
4:lead. te.p..r?ePnrOio-p-Oc_itil/2ECatin
qw- llniut‘Yielc; tt; ,`:ii.4::44:-::-.4‘rolit.thr
esinutry.„'eeins,'ean4,lt,-pr_4l4).l)ld. '
thoie - protine,_es &witty li.i'ilit'n *les into
e
Pei - dent; natibn; 'lin. - li_n . ernnneuzi
.r IlnionT ' rtbitik., - 'o,l4.ol.Nitility i,
InLfaYet of ..til'e-I s itter•:, In my jildl
si.
Ini interest br I.iotl 131§ won ( .!
dr 6mcte 41 by initlain toii l :—tli&several
i - ':s kT
coming intollin niOn On equal
v_ith oar p'resentH thi' y ,iiate.i. The
hviOtion Of the St.:liPavrenee is al
-4 nrimensi iinfiOrtaiio to:perhaps a
eui present poliiil4 : i66;iiiid - would be
the. T . • , 1
sitle_o;
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few.yc
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cal inc. :
with di
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meat
much
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ready 9
third' 1
of - gr I ;tit valve- to', ihd'reficiallider. - Mier an.
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I bee; tOußl:give - 14-n•b tteTi t seenriiy ngaiust
t
smug Jink Ahnii , 60,00 - i
; Customhouse em
ploye MOTO- the line Tit'Veparatei as from
thd,B Wish' „ilosse.44olP ''Puittur Continent.—
lam fe11 , ... acquainted witlit - ilia line, and
know a kretit deal :of the interest and charac
ter of the'proviniau.- , iTh:o'uvi. opposed to
into oratilt-ivitll2•4 anyit&nitriet dowdy
-pe?pl, &witli the , :111exi1-:inee, I should to
most happy ifY : .fraterri"* . jotli. our kuth
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I that t co I thirds 4£ ;oui.fii . 411,4 would .rejoin 1
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