tbita. 06 .. i, . ...e . city pc '•.up" and 4,.... in* in-... , , pretty severe-Weis.' the:ex-presidia] en;:ic!rof Gen,. &Ott for 'lle rresidential. - riomina - . n "the pail of 46 Of j thelwhiiiriembers - cif the .. :auto at 'HarrisburgrOnihis subject (as - well rii ~ .v,- on-the 'srfleMpt !to' engraft upon the Whig °,, '.; tm'app - rovril'Of the Vitajti ye Slave law , witli . u '` • adiiiiiipcilicts•,) the 'Honesdale Democrat lota sensible and edrreteartieiri'vehiell we a rose if l' .., ~ . . • ! - • ~PP .... •-. e. marrf, - aactfroadwhlch sieinake the subjoined tii. • ri i cts. Thongii tmcomtnitteci . hy any express-pre ;t-- 'ce for 4 t.lie FreSidedey Oursellf:We agree With Feiinitrieri 4 the 'Deinc;CraCthat we vin see em gi ,•:+ : ..' ;0: - • lilmparikaiiilale offence in the expression of ''''' ~. Whig members in-favor of Hero of the •-• d i_, .„ i: ‘ t* is was. not 'coil:M*llllWe or submit lo•any *'" of „dictation ot• ,iittempts to forestall public 1 .-. ton, fun any,quarter i loe. or agaipit that AO. - Armishedinisn; but while No would leave every !'....-:.- ''' t f . 9 tO nn .4 l A leir a s n ° 74sp uP resa biam icin d as °!it t l l i 7o.se ge lve nrlemen 44 1.1flade.asindividoals enjoying the opportunity 1 ; a their position at the seatorbui state-govern- :-: ''t of Observing romerelnit of the popular.senti -77..i thtoughdut the State.—But to the ettfact: ! 1 160 1 W i The -. News,"_ not, content with lecturing the Almembers -of the :Legislature, goes cm lb ad- I.7:,ssi , the,inernbers of the whig party thrcirighout 1 -tata• that -they have a " duty before then,' .;•... ch consists in •giving an " wad, ii4.....cf support to - , ..k ' ,ern and racaarcrer of 'the us tiona t ad niinistra- . vthat - there may be no lack it vigilance . and.: city on' their mitt; they Sre'mr:naced with de: i.... . at Ale! 'next- fall's election in cas tat duty -• Illici irhollv'neglected oraipelairgeTin an im l ~.,, *Notary manner. It sacs distinctly iTiit "every il't;.`depends neon the manner in trl4ich that aintzi it . . " - *t performed Whether F. F. 3•3litistottrahall Se Ile:tie/I' Gevernor, or other state„ofFwerabee... icta.t.....the next .October elocticm."A And. again kn• ,ya i s4iiiited in a fAithful support of its [thnri nal iiinunistration'A 4 E.S and-. massintes: .the .. Igutof this state, oci.4 ifs nuf.and -in/ounce, Ls - --r will or-- - unlit if:4l driven her - frtan his home by persisting in keeping a inist!ress under the same roof. Mrs. Wetlierill's good character is ib r. onebeil for by some of the most respectable peopli of the city, and even the Doc tor's own relativeU - 0f the Wetherill family, who are of very respectaVe standing, are. said to sustain 2 CIaSSFGI. her. and oppose 'fps application. On Monday the s Lookinece from our +distant painN observation • lOth ins t: a remonstranz against his divorce. sign - ; :appears passing strange that- an expresAon of ed 'hr Bishop Putter, .v. Dr. Dorr, Rev. Henry itreference for Gen. Scott. or any other individual A. 'Boardman, Di. N. Chapman, and other distin scar " Wilke - Political character and standing, zathe can guislied citizens, .fa-as. presented .to the Senate by is date for the - Presidency in 1852, by part o r the -, the Speaker. I 1 , ;.;'chyle of the whip members of the Legislature, • ail 'On Tuesday the llth, the Free Banking Bill was IlslibOuld be setdown as an a 4 of hostility to the int- . beTOre the - Senate again, and a motion to insert ,*icinal administration, which the party throughout' united States Stkicks with State Stocks was reject tilie state must make haste to disclaim and rebilke ed—yeas 10, nags 18. 1111(liinler penalty of suffering defeat at (le next elec- On Wednesday the 12th, the same bill was dig &don. Sure we are that the'distiaguished " men" ';' , l= - and various amendments proposed in the entertain cOmPose dia., administration at Washington Senate, A Bull to incorporate . the Pennsyl.vania. no such idea, forme have seen it stated, State AgricaltuAil Society was 'reported to the Oh whit iee r mi to be reliable authority, that Mr. Senate ; wad a Bill ..apprnpriating t , 50,000 to cora- Web.ter is in s hitrisr of Gen. - Scott is 'the 'standard plete the State Lunatic Asylum passed: that body, letkt- e....i'rer"ter:the neat campaiga• r6at., whether gen- On Thursday i the 1301, the Free Banking Bill 1 ~..f , Itinsiin high in office at the feclerlal capital, and high in the - confidence of the party, are friendly 4) . 1 . ad 'Versis t4tbe unmination_of Gen. Scott, is altogether , ~ imMateriel. :Eyety member of the wing party has it being still before rite Senate, all sorts. cif amend ments were offered, Mr. Crabb cif the thy, and r 11r. Muldenbetv. et Berke, are the leaditig oppo nents, and Mr. Walker of Erie, is its chief advo a„right.to.,..his . own, preference, and to Mako c.ate. Iln the +use the Bill for completing the kt!WftlseitimirOdi traduaU ytxr.oeu, joie tly with those . lunatic A n yfu t &- seas passed. A Bill providing for turliii etiOgt#. l the .same .- preference ,, R e Pttm l ' i t e s . i the registry of ''Hirths,•Deatliti and Marriages was . or threats, hsuti sihatuver quarter they will not induce a surrender or disuse of•that tight." ' .71i°,`."Dteniscrat".fertlaur cornmendil the general ! couriieof tha.W.lng. national administration,whil e among other'illniters, passed the Bill to charter plsdjcting•,tbat the party. t o this state will not con- j the Farmer-s' mid Meehaniis tank at Easton. i_sent to the imposition of any ;new standards of po-i 0 „ s,turdity,♦ titter mriot /Weal faith, and continues:: ; Banking,' Bill waa:orderedlt ~13.ttigenentil. we tiordially approve. of the ~ Them i Senateby' a' cdee' Of 16 yet i and measures" of \the federal administratin, anal throe' 'Loeb% Me , sra GI:tell are ready to' the extent of, oar ability t° ll t l stain 11 3 nails (amonewhoat we' btatlw .. .ilutthe administration hasps-en' the welAtt i (;rabb and Hoiiiiimacher.) . ofit*Wipionee , to One measure that ,itre-dollat` lith. 'I On MdOday Ihe-Senatep stied a number of bill, propk.-Z•The Fugitivel.Slave Law Fan never receive et bat little interest tti . .ilui 'readers. 'ilia House, 0111r4MPlairt;.-'aliu considerations' of'policy or 'con- i among othei-141s, ii..4eti:o e as,a.suPplement to venience—no hopes of party t r iu mph 11 1 the state ' ; the act . ; incorporating 'the . ggett'e,Gap Hailmail --.4.- on -ahvtll - T ire ! oul inpon us to countenance it. 1 Company,,allowing,an in ease oft capital stock 1 44 46 4 : : thie' l tinntnin ' rinni. in maintaining it, 't • {. eke. ...Th - e'Reselutiiniedin;die lOtfitc.r April f0r,,8 , :44010040igatilortito 1- the party Of:which-we* are 1 iii;,:ri t iplA i t4 r i , t . ~a4 e, i, . ' the House. 1 : 4.lSil'l7l*-tvkli-iartY has itatetinec nix 4 at 4. '7 4 l, 4 .l3tia t ti f •_Hentie "tunriiisSiotiers 'at Hie , 1 ...,:a., F -- '4 t ir t . ,- ,i at i,_l-,,.....". 1 , f ' ainpng...th6tueastirei,w)."ii ri , ,,bur ..,, i . , . 5.9 .- . -., 5 • : ll l ij .. 1 ,,,i, 44 , 0 p - iev, , 4. .. 7tri1 ,. pi. ., prop , ni i fp,r, I:isi t i , ',itern i - otif•-lt ;tieser w , ill..in : 44ir hatable stat : e!yit ' v ...,,, ; 4 l l 4 ,,ii koress,e ,ole , l4uafit • m4 ,of gene r ,. tli;a:aet-ar -O! : P L I. E • il°l/Z and td«,iiiitiZa,o this stn - .i4iiiiii, iiTi f ii.idi - i43,1 1 # .ri‘itil - Aii! liiirt;iii'lh this Saki . .4...'hiar, v--,.... ._•. n_: ~.•... _.,....,_. • • ... - . --.•- 1,-4 600 to the tit' '"nalit s lr Or . i ionere,and ineitiog.the ipt4 • TitEta . strrowr, will present an unbro m front, and know no such word ail fail in the rxing.gube,rnatortalieunteat, whilst without such . A' s -cited action in, support of that adminhtration. and k, an ahnost.stlcessaig consequezies, drpriTi of its ela infistence;wzr entist 'slat EVEN forE TO RE ,_ ~. ---.-- r-*i,'.74;a -itove' - ---•• -'-e- c ` •=illi•:kiiirt..s.4l.-t:_IP,P) 4,‘1.-6,-..,.,4,hi-i-':.ilki*D-71,-1,-% It"ake. tp.!F.T.. r17,..:.,140,,_•=1:fia 0r i iiba m. .4iliaftbiti, cl;, xm`., f that law an object ut 0".''''.1.4,14411*-Mll-"' A, .0 , 10- - to'itf e • :4497;.,:--,5,,, -'•' .13141,4Mt'esi -' - 'o.thir) - -''' ' ? ll ` ,•-• ' - - .011 tieek', .. - ••1.4•• ~,iftii. aixiii4AbitP!""7.- •- • tit -,‘.....--' ' ' ppkiii , ..,;.i.,- ,- .. ii .,,....;:. 4 „, ,, , 4 ipi!*.tivuei,clo -:-1 ':':.7.7777-..,.%-:..:;--. e '•Aiourhi,...7-• . .iii.,:.,:,-, ...F-1..4:..1 1.!;5,,,,-.-; - .4-ii..•lii.6pattriO uPr. ?- - :if 1 ':-'7' '''lol**klY,-• ••-•:' '''' ' iioll ! 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" , - ,- - . .m-pry o r.. cr- - .!..„,,, - 4.401; ~., c:;., -----piiidow,,..,--,---_---- - *s a d ~i rit i -itittAloppe-,,..-:,.1 ::•,,,11:,,,7if--:--,,,'-aii,i 1110010PW„-'7'+'-'; ii.::eirkel..• .40,41...V14.N.,?-::_f".'.• ,:: ,-- ; -:4 4.,„.. ;- ( 11. ;,*:1 4 ., .',•7>1r.•'47;444-:ir,Al;rl:-4.:.T:,',.fii*tr:;:::''. -::1: i )4A,-- ' , .: •::...- ' , 1 , '. 74 : - .:7.. 1 ::;:e:' , 7,4•,=-:-..-•,,,.= - it without being stiliieted •to for a ,wiptil iioditliOrtitil ilritioniiCrthetthat4 ' .l . ._,..;r: lairatteA Kink p t aP*herorle;.te tiro;; l its Sin tO. l -tincw •ft iii : d. hitfionniine4ilin.th '' i..' fiat he relied ' - . titiiierlutza ' Weierk':` tOdengra.ft4loy*t ' '. unit titie '.re firthipar ty 4.'we ... sllll44isti nit to . haire'iliireneafted 4,-, , , r 1 . oppoiatati- -' ' vietionekofiit-iti,;: , 1 the -4 , , - ,1 k- - 1 •.- - - - -;tilavitig the Union. 'there is nothingat the present day. that looks so; ridiculous to otir mitid as the preterit* of some, of 4 - eisr..4...4ier.there.-.-twoliti l cians , that , thre4ltiion7ef -, .the s 1 Statesis in immin4ilangerof a dissolution, which ' can only be averted by their mighty exertions and influeneeg - in'iitificilioing ?he 'Sritithhir "lErniOn Con ventiorts n‘anci , .ayttiliathetic resolutions. it would seem that the - t4etitening cry of divoniop" hike been raised by ceitain Southem agitators, long and frequently enough-to lose its power of alarming sensible people out Of their wits; and now that the 1 a SSIJ , Att,lBsf, ,the ofti also t.tv attempt is znadk, o . " etup an idea that . there is any considerable pert ~,of. . the people at the North who . are hostile t .. t se Union, we are at a loos for terms sei'iiiiPti4 ' Sit seems to us to'be the super lativeness ;of tIA , cpsurciily I There may' he, as there linvei. been • r years past, a class of 'the most ultra r.bulhioni3 . a the . Ntwth, 7ho would if they could, llfuNe this fab is to a r oma; but who ever be riously npreltond • arty 'danger from their num . . - hers or in luence ? And ads fur the mit.4sof our cit. izeivisthrongout the.. northern and middle States, there are tio-truei f itiids to the Union than they .sere as a y, and one tOreloyat. to the Union than thus whose ..licitucre for its integrity coo strains th,Sni to•eppose Chet enactment of un right eous laws, or sedk omir amendment irthey happen • to btu I enacted. • 1 •I 1 Whether the pretensicrris apparently made by i I certain ptill ticisns m our 'cities, that -they ,de the I exclasvie'friends ufithe Mimi who .approve of all I the provisions of 4hat law. are intended as - some I itHlauate 'merelyi is court official nduenee, and I propittitt;i the - faro . * of the South, or whether 'the i attors in'iliese" liiiien" detnonstrations feallY fan ! ./ L cy" all the rest of tele people Who' do not join_ in , 4'" their ashen arelri ator of disunion, we will not pretend :to say.: wir n htives are best known to thernselres. For Bore gentlemen of the Southern States' who have nimitistod zeal - and 'Solicitude for the Union by thotteldemonstratiOns, we have more t charity, iis they ha e been led by certain Northern Invn to supptise the iwas,a distudbn spirit prevail ing here. But we epeats,,the mighty eflorts made in Northern eitiesf allay a pretended t.pirit of dis loyalty, to the Ulli+, if made' as suspects(? for effect at the l South, looks I to? mneli to us like pretending to drive away bop ; -lipo shadows to allay the fears of t i add cle4drett i rr pretending to kei;p off such creatui - , :t.f the imagination to quiet : them iuto submission ste. • Th Lrrisburg.. takitw - o • the tiure of the Legial /31. 1 + otnre, 1(14 iiltar to the business• of tha - poolid;on4tof tinkiltUtniinus rtirordo plicatiottitt;fusecl - i4.:*••i=eal';:fii'aigain urged Ippon' them. Pr. Williain,Wetherill, a -Philadelphia Ili bob:it; again try* *get 'Cllrtirced from at wife alui his lairne hi jn tenor a dozen childre& be - . • _cause Ole noi'aubmit to Tii abuF.e. aft having Ile county nunniss _ _,, ~„. f vailintion e' 2 . 607,4159 . ..TS7r , .3A4tALis ply: 4'44 , x :x•-t:*'Fhigf 111 9, A trio X/Pb , 4 4 11 s i 1. i! 3 1 11 / 1 4 + I : l l l ti,L c 's 4 IFt x r i # 00.1rion -6.lr)9G:iy,r, got At, firgt, ;lAA titppitia l*p.-qoo , l l l),Yin'lreOin Prii)elPitst amd 014 up PAlTuKl i uritql u4u !VII *41 413 ,0 94 v7V1 *4 . :0"P#i 423 4 14104 1 1111 ,kfilividing Ow par., 7 . 4i,40 aßkPirimAthrkts touk•zoPvtian-eltutiuug 7hecti0r4004. 1 4 14 0 10 4 4 441411;-,mit*rof Rep,: r,c'ellt "Yes 1.0 thitlie 44"ixia#01 , will hold thie ► • S ri: 1 + 4° ,...ii1,... -. 14. , P 411e .k/i l k : t h ft-' 1 ' 6 041 411 . it: ol9 a :!il file '51 :1.!75PL1,, !***lllllP ticipillOtiptp e copgra g ' 144410 :0 1.114 1-eidt -#4 4 4 00 4 114 4'Re OM P44; - strilid4. l lbw ix . l o 4/ AtittßPhia . U l ' is, ' izi *UAL Ge/rttiolit. •:: ~ t i ''.. ".,, ', I -', p 74.4. ft:' , ~#,- -,-.' ''', ,•' : : .1 ',-- . 7—: • ... _-:i:- I T 8 04, - ;, A. ham belonginoto eootrie, fat 'few miles above l'i'M'tbearia*-0 1 rafidrst."grt b y :ire on Sunday lure 8 licersill , iiasti t eas, oat - , j ir....2Three prim** escaped - 1n th e au of Walps ~ , c oM hist week ky . ..eutt4a .tF!", Qver:andki:4 l 4 l TaarnalA, ears atßingimmton one night last week. The lassly bag since been 'identified as that of William Taylor of Schenectady. aged fl?finltt 40, on 'OM , to 44 liotlier bear Owego. a' territly (testi-naive 'ue occurred at Carl sbe~ Pa., on Wednesday tneniiti — g the 12th, by which 40 buildings wers_destroyti. ,:Tb efAlinshouse at Hartford Conn. via destroy hy'fiie on the Hith, seppoeed to have been itet tire by one of the inmates. th'"Pork & Bettns;" from "Terra firma" was ieceived too fact; for this week • The dish' may be !erred upbeat. week. , Our thanks are due to Ron. DAVID Wrotcrr for a. number of valuable - documents. Borough and. Township Officers, Chosen at the Town Elections Feb. 21,''51. BoroUgh of Montrose. " Constable.--James Mead. Assessor--William Foster. .Judge of Election—Jonas Mack.. Inspectors.r—Sam'L H. Sayre, F. G. Boyd. Auditor--Charles F. Read. Borough of Donde, Constable—M B Benedict Assessor—J T Langtion Judge of Elections—Charles H Wells. - Inspectons--Binj. Brosinell, A T Joalin. Baroughof Frinidaiille. rxitistuble--1Ble; W Bliss. Assessor—Da4id Robbe. Judge of Election—Cbarles Campbell. Inspectorsj—L C Day, Samuel Horton. ,Robbi. A jvi l triccrn, - • Justice of We Peace--D Buff urn. Constable;- 7 T ra Sutrervisor--Eraatua Brat!ard. Assessor=—Edivard O'Slutitgboeasy. lunge of Elections—Patriek Neville fuTectors—Obadiah Haight, Patrick Gerry. Auditor-John Clifford. Torn dierk—Harry Barney. Treasurer--Joseph Beebe. Auburn Brrelyemiter. • " Justice of tlit 'Peace—Gilbert Warner. v .. Constable--Orison Foster. - Supervisor—Reuben We Us. Assessor—Tho'e Johisom—Judge, N, C. Warner. Inspectors—Philip Peckens, Robert Moro. ; . Auditor—A.bijah Bush. Town Clerk—Charles ILSim moms. Brooklyn. Justice of the Peace—Reuben 0. Miles, Constable—Lewis Townsend. Sup 3ryisor—Anpel Sterling. Assessor—Daniel Torry Judge ef Elections—Richard Williams. -Inspectors—James G Packer, James L Adams. Auditor--Isaac H Sterlinz. Town Clerk=James E BOw. Treasnrei—Wm. Ti Richardson, Clkoconut. , Constable—Thomas - roma. Supervisors—Henry Porter, Michael Galloper. Assessor—J. Fdran. 1 Judge of Electi nuaL—David Sinter. lnspectors—S Z Stevenson, Robk Auditor—Caleb Cermet. Town-Clerk . —Jos. Stanley, Treas. Robert Giffin C7iford. Constable--bhirles Walton. Superviiore—Henry 'Bennett., Benj. Daniels. Assessor--Alexander Bums. Juke ,ingp!lectene N Stiwart. Aliditor—S B .Bardick. ' Dimodk.- Omstable-31/16i Tingley; Supervisoor--Royl Tyler{ A p Woodhoiase IreseeserJernestO Judge of Bleetilinei-:-:JObilßarii.:: Insnectors.;--Bollert Fui!ir. c ftiorge Gates.- Atiditor--Sernuel . - Town qerk—neuben:T. SteOnse. Fofurtlake. . , , , on'staille-rßarret Sherez.- 7 • . 'Supervisor—Judson Stone; . 431..eesion---Stanley Totten. J,n4ge of ,Eloetket—Hornekßireitard. Inspectors;-4,,A,' k, Ariel Car;. ..Auditor- r -Qraege Mott Jr - • Toern Clerk—D Treasurer—Jamet 0- Ries., ' .-amenchnenta,the Free a third" readieg in the e (among wham were svr, Roge and Ices,) e two Whigs. Messrs. QonstaNe--Gi W ,Park. iSupen4or—EdwaaDaing, , , , .Asseareff-Arodlington'arqiiii.h. •Jadge of-Electionii-;--Titust Mentrian: Inipeettis—Alsity.Stniiiquho Mvti Auditor--Rufus Tattle. f Tioni • iTreist - irmatiou' r eecir. Cowl table : Wifliun.P i tcl.riig f Rowell. Aveesr—rWijlism I}' fials#44 • ' Tema Clirli-4hunis E;icsuixta • • 14,i04 4 ;;'1 7 i;;R9I ,, T vi pixi , .411ii4virfoettio, Irani RA, ' , 4 tB. T` • Llts _ROM, .1 14 44* - 44 1 0 8 0vficle - ! , A4101i4L Ankfiso. --.- , ' Conoable--P Swacitliammir. Supervisor—:Ezra Alger. ' , Assessor--A S Low, Judge of Elections—Samuil King. Inspectors--Miner Tubbs, Abijidt S. James, Auditor--Jceeph Pierson. Town Clerk—Edward Davis:sr: . Tre_asurer—CaldwellAnficken. • ‘.. •- =ME , onstAlliclWillr, - ''''''' r i ,L.i ~ „, I.' PerneT • & B Pulle-it 4;: ., 'l4' . " E 11673/mai * 1 C..,;"i f'.. -- -: -- - 1441 4•,. cirr ect* B :_i I lic*l 'Vann**. 'l ,-- - - -; i Instinct* Jebit T. Pm*, E tFollet. ' ';`. - Aufdor,'Cliailis Tingley. ---TowwCierk,----Aelesit-431uner.----- , -- - --- -- - --- - • :Troasurer. .Baxst,Seyutour. Harmony. Constable. D A Lyons. 813peiniipor, - :ahem Penick, i . , . :.. Assessor, Richard A. Web b. , . . .. .. . . . - Judge of Elections, F A w ard. . Inspectors, Lauren Norton, A F Hultman. Auditor, , -David Taylor. Town Clerk, Harry Sbutts.- ~ Treasorer. William I' Conklin. • Herrick. ' L . Constable, S P Dimtnick Supervisor, Ira Nichols Assessor, Charles W Lyon Judge of Elections, Arba Rounds - laspeetors, A C Harding, Horace Dart Town Clerk, Shuhael Din ock Treasnrer, Benjamin Wartrous Jackson. • justice of the Peace, Nelson French Constable, Horace French Supe•iiSor, John Morse Assessor, Reuben Hill Judge of Elections, Wm.K Blasdell Inspectors, Hollis /I Knowlton, Chauncy Lamb Auditor, Charles French • Jessup. Justice of the Peace, Joseph W. Smith Constable, Lucius W Biichard Supervisor, W C Hendrick Assessor, Benjamin Russell Judge of Elections, Austin Howell Inspectors, John Bedell Samnel Roberts Town Clerk, D S Robertson Treasurer, Theo. Shay r Lathrop. Justice of the Peace, Ansel E Tewksbury, , Constable, Dudley B Packer Supervisor, Daniel Westbrook • Assessor, Lake Bronson • Judge of Elections, - Aaron Saunders Inspectors, Rufus Rose, George Decker Auditor, Jonathan Tewksbury Town Clerk, C N Griffis Treasurer, William Squires Lenoz. Constable, J A Tomja Supervisor, P C Hopkins - Assessor; Levi West Judgeof :Elections, P Farnham Inspectors, George Price, Luke Read Auditor. Elisba Bell Town Clerk,- W M Tingley Treasurer; C B Titus /liberty. - .Con.stable, I) L Nord._ 'Supervisors, Newton Hawley: - E. Lochwood ,74tesseRsor, Willard Truesdell •i Judge of Elections, Alimson Chalkeri 4ospectore, S W Travis, John Hennepin Auditor, Charles Adaiiis _ I Middletown. Justice of the Peace, F P Hollister Constable, R O'Donnell Snpervisori, James E Stone, E F Carrier, J O'Donnell Assessor, Elam Brewster \Jcsiire of Elections, James Bolan Inspectors, B L Canfield, Thomas telford Auditor, Paul Riley - Nerl.Mi?fard. • Constable, Amos M Brant Supervisor, Oliver Tenant Assessor, • William H Sabin Judge of Elections, Norman FOot Inspectors, Dennis McKeeby; Berry Wellman , Auditor; P H Corwin • Town Clerk, George Blt Wade -.'Treasurer, C, S Bennett Rusk. Constable, L Carter • Supervisor, - A W'Gray Assessor; Elisha Lathrop ,4udge .of Elections, Michael.Grinnell : 1 4nspectors, Loren Tapper, Hiram Rosa Auditor, X J Sherwood Toivri Clerk, G K Tupper Silver Lake. _ Justices of the Peace, B M Gaige - COnstable, MA) Gaige Supervisors, Pllily Briggs, Michael Laughlin Assessor, , Thomas English Judge of Eiectioni, .John .o'Deay Inspectors, George North, Thomas Shea , Auditor, D D Gaige Town Clerk, .• John Craik Treasurer, Jere Donovan Springville.- Justice of the Pews, Justus Knapp mstable, D Lathrop- - Supervisor, 'William L Avery Assessor, Dennison , Thomas . Judge of Election," H P Loomis -Inspectors, Anson A Rockclark Burr Auditor, A B.Prichard: • ' Town-. Clerk, Albert Beardsley _Treasurer, " •Amos Thanteas. Constable; Collins Gelat Supervisor, Charles BrOwn • Assessor, .Benjamin H Dix • Judge of Eleitions,! Wrighter Inspector/4 7 ' Chides Staddatdi William Auditoe; 'Sherman Williams 2d. Town Clerk, G P Blanding, ' Treasurer: Inky Umuw Crop ew the eusaiori he the Senate low-Saturday; ow the river sod harbor. Mr:. Clair in ,11 Wighiiitel pirmage, mild Ant it the queetiorf were, 'wheL! ttor..they should4ake aniaiperfeettill; or nix bill-14:1111i : be ,wak tioalgeolk hill' which even aalw-jadgeirrint; might susceptible of amendment; r tie was dialieted. oiike it, asa ion for better. werae+knowiag that, ,thookbAttraight be 11' 1 1.44x - - some - :reeipechk: wigs -is' betterilinklid wi6a , .t tec• tau Nx Nor.X-*bTle: ~ ,144iaLatan. *Gain. • navint;te f anf,eirii4sitator (inaitily e t h thi: l -o:ttate) thrSikrbotttAlie,last 'letrf ... A CorigrOs fextwertt • h u • (coin to rs,, .iiioneinz.4 1 )„,,k z AV'onlbudaY and closint a little afternoon on Tuesday,} we nowsro -pose;-at-arratetittite'digtaiVeli-Ortiiiiia ania" scene for calmheess, 't.o!k,ire if we can some idea of _the mischief and peril .of The course habitually pursued by Congress in idling through months and then crowding the prop er labor of . weeks in of the Sesion. We shall . state facts as . accu 7 rately as- the lurry,lbriStle, iind confusion of the proceedings and the intervention of taco sleepless nights enable - us to do, ,standing ready to correct _any .errors which niay be pointed out. .And we ask our cotempnraries.- to put these facts in such shape as they may see fit before the Country. —The last &V.'s sitting . comtnenced, as is well known, at it A. Si. 011 Monday,.but.tb e River and Ilarlior bill engrossed the atttition of the S mate 'until 4 o'clock next - morning. At the very outset, Ur. Clay, in calling up the bill, said in substance to the •minority " We of the inajJrity want to pass this bill —we think, it is our right -to do so-'—we think vou of the minority, basing enjoyed the am plest opportunities to discus arid criticise it, ought to permit us to take a vote upon it.— But we know you have the power to talk it to death, and, in so doing, if we also peVist, you win 'defeat the Appropriation bill and compel the President to call an Extra Ses sion. Now rather than have that re§ult to no purpose, I am ready to :give up the bill; and if you gill simply avow. tliat it. is your purpose at all cost to prevent the passage of this bill, I will now move that it he l a id on the table." He paused, but there was no re ponse. The minority had the will - to du what they. had not the manhood to avow. Su the bill was proceeded with; the struggle on the one side to pass it and on the other to defeat it by talking against time, was protracted until 4 o'clock next morning, ; when the ma- jority, seeing it was now certain that the bill could not pass. gave way, and permitted it to be-postponed for four hours. It was Rev • er again taken up. . " —So at 4 o'clock on Tuesday morninz— f,ur hours after the Session should love ter, minated—the Senate had all the gre:Xt Ap• propriation bills on its table unacted (sava what little bad been done in C'ealtirit.tee un I the Civil and. Diplomatic) with. the Post 'Route, Li:flit-flouse -and some., other's like wise ndis pe n sab 'These bills were all passed, but /Low f.asSed—as' they be at this hour—wq, proceed by a &Anus trations to show. . The PostAloute bill probably proviaA for the creation of two or three hundred - new Post-Routes in-variOns part,i,• of the country,' and involves an . annual - expenditure hence forth of p e. good - many thousan4 ,Of .dollars. It was never read t 4 alt— in the Senate cer tainly, ancl' - we presmn¬ in the House.— NV:hen it cane up, a. Senator observed that it ought to be read through, lAA there was a general eXiiression. $f ' Rio tithe for that, now „ , „..,. --we muatirnst our Corninittees--.-it is only must, trust an - aggregation.. of ;all the - Postdioustl we ' n , . o - - . - i have severallPiapplied' fOr throughout the Session,' dc. &c. - So the bill went thiAgli like Eclipse or 13ostOn.- After CongresS had adjourned, we mete Mr...loSialt on Pennsylva nia Avenue, and li' .informed us-that he bad obtained in that - St- , ROute bill a grant of the Right r? Tilip dan an Appropriation of 1 0 $350,000 from. 014 . Trcagury to aid him in constructing a linci of Telegraph frolin Ins-, souri to CalifOn4a! • Now be it far from us to object to any such grant and nppropri 7 ation In themselves. We think the 'ConStruc of such Telegraph !highly desirable and h jug object ofNational 'concern. ..IV'e hope it will he built, even at cost of 6:150.000 'to the Tressury, if it Cartnoebe effected without.— But we_do 'object to $35.6,600 being voted out.of the Treasury while" thosu who voted it had not the remotest AuSpiLioti of the faet,and such we;are,contitlent; ryasg - the case in thiS instance. It is not'within:sthe credible houniL ofii&ttnitti inconsisteney.that those whoio de : . terriutiecllil hett46:River'and Ilarb - or Ulf, and 'were 'ready'..Jiti'throw the 'Government into cinios\,ratliei i - '•tlitin permit its passa : ze; would have'allOWed . this grant to be. Made bi 1 , . . a unanitnotv, fv4te and witheutia, WinSper of hi i . 1 \ 'had ' ... its '' '' " o., J ect.on, if Law suspecte A enflencet And any Italf-aozeii.. determined' opponents could have killed it. ~\ —The I.izlit-House bill went thrmigh of course. \\'e know not Whafits contents are; no more did those who liassed:it ; but prob -ably some committee Iwaiiiiser. So in the main with the great (A6rOpilittiOn bills, so far as the Senate was Chiimrned., 134 .;when the Naval A - ppropriation bill:=-invoivitigne Ten or Twelve Millions'of iloNts--caine up s about' Bd;clock inifin - iyio r ritink-ali the oth- \ ens having gou0: thrOngh - atter a faihiOn— Ma. lIA.LI of N.lff. 'fisk6tl that the' bill- he read. A general chorus of remonstrate° was raised: 4 NO 'time 'no , / , ,L=4 - trinst trust the COmmittee'- , Oil hivik, the , fiririite4 ;liift 64 1 fOre . you; &c. No.' OW Ifr. hake;. ,` I have not ; there is nt;lptificed hill ; l ! have Abe bill is - Origirially 'repoi:fe'd '46 the liotisd ; lint'i;. was cut Own here a4d,itiere:',eil therein ev er so many prates;an,ii to.the:extent of mil-• 'lions of dollari,lit ping thai . . r bitAtiA: ' I cannot allow this hgl' lo' pas • tinpl 1 haVe heard what there' is n' it.'--So,,as,-any-60. Metnber can hive a ill I . e'altifltede4ires',lt, the ptecess- was' Mad i,gMie' iti'sull6t:iiniiii= tience, by tuck , *he' ifCiv' iiVti,ii:Verol4"tiii hear!' rettairig .oli'Meisakes. Eniineera'" Ite:: ports; 4re, expreaily to. constirde,thi.tiiiie:Ot the Senate ; but - it 16.41ii1e: AO Ailed for dig refiainK,fi * t die I,OOk iir,Jcil;ll4,4nitd . hare 1j; '1=5 , 6 been iteemed" tildro illidsicil'i . 6l l 6. ---', ' *-On thia:Naral_App_rovillition :bill ` . theie . l was the: isiiat'deliate - a)Ont DO . 1) , oks: - It, seams 'from documents , iii4; - ,- thu s tl:theL 1 S&ietaii oflUltamjii*Pnriiaileic iiri foie of this Congress at itt former' SOl'Oirlflo made' ti' VO'rbaT''4iiiiAt," ,, AWiireOet--or -- i •-,• .. ‘,.ikv, ~ ~ -- ..f. 4 .,,,,„ shitiethin"Oftheltiort; -- Wltm,.o Ea_ll.=plry Tot tiiiit/Lii - Dry - Dock 'at 'SaiirtitiVelito:,'._ t V)ia aohliVKiiniilitgbi' had iiciiiiiniiiiWieVAP • 4 7 . t • • -- ~- ~.1 ting-down .00Kook. r, ock so , io•rllifler.ieiotitigOnsooidi. - A 4 - a ltiii_WaYrOtid •tbis:wiett,: ' ..— yit'' 44 kilds:tii,ik*llT:r4o. ixi r ;iii :Orw 4 ' 4 ~. i41theAtc.*...44 , 3,, ,, ,a - dei*, .; ,ht.i.4,,,..*higit_mii,,,. iin - Ured - - iii led contract, atici Oiderkk the;Seere‘i yrairirtirror:,'..taW ck tir ism ,e 'ter advertisingSiitT ,dayel* '',"* -:,- ' l'e‘ , had struck,. out l an 'thehe'liftW:',;•' ••• ''..'..' a new ,clause , 9! sKttott;nt 4_cf*ltilifdl,. ...I . 'e Senate deinurr'eift4thiti,iiiscu' the t• e .sl l l),l!).tLqU itc,:aOr6J 11 oY,s,and , tual.lx.: ' ' •', ''..• ted - the co.. lol !4eg•!** ll . ) ,ol,4itA , s tlrehi Hli,; and finally rejeet4,therChittrpittee'; ii_ bitearid ' - rettfiti'eal4tiis'tchise` • Seetion,' I' l it struck .out theifimil t `Pilhi . icsci i :expretiily o ili a assu niption , titat ,it I !ontem Oated ,a, 4:tsh Ri r! '. cattle repudiation - bv.:tlie•Oovertnnent,i _!.*, n ~ existin contratt-.r.This view•of• the • tri 'ter was finally acquieseed - in by all but- a ity dt' few S.mators; atM ihe'..bill Was en , 2;roise Od passed - accordintlY,.., , , - 4 . 114t, iii4er it haa,l3'seen , finally enacted", it, was,disegyered On-in `turf, that this ainenameni_of the' Senate" hadjiv• i er, in the rough ! itint-tutnble:of the inor:d4es , doings, been submitted toiltegott.tie; w 4e. upon Mr. sneaker? Cebb,ln ' 4i - gifkil of 111, took the tc,-spriosibility, of ipritlizg . :i7,1 . h e enurwised and rnacted laultheProvjeo s fh. the Holm had a4loptect 4lity-the , ,Sk.nate ifd 1 I adopted brit the Senate had njecteti. - ;.h n i th us the Jaw ttowlstandfirNJOvill belir ' d , and (we suppose) , carried into 4 - 34d0E, T ut - gh e this Proviso has { no. 'more been' tnactet l by , Congress than the, krench` Siisoilati s emibill 1 has—nor, indeed, nearly so much;;",einaeli ne - ',Llouse did and decided majority ofthei : t er wished to enact the latter. ' Ana welire:r ue this Proviso affetits, public, and , pr ivate : er . gists to the exietit, of a. Quarter r of, iii?il i o u I',DollaN. . , I •,- '-- :- ~. .., I- I —We could give furtherfacts'Of the me creneral bedriric, - liut these naust'itiffiCe. pi_ .s • less the People are wifiing i to,eiee .tli . e•Tots, ury turned upside down, and' elnptied in - hi the ocean, with] scarcely ,anybody, eye` o i Congre4s; ktiowifm '4ow or why,theyili in list on a, radical, ;re'fortn. in the proceedin s o Congress. Thejtrifling away of weeks a tit I outset of the Session ia; s, grave inisdem as I I - or, a gross breach sof 4 , p - st. , `The less' on gress does the better for the Country,' i ni excuse for such , infidelity ; For there Is .e . much that‘Cor`Tres will -do; trins't do:At:ear ~ Ses,ion, and titt real question is—•.Stialf t ; 1)e _d.)tie dt,liberatly and carefully throne' th Ses. , ion, or in a confused, excited, hinly-stung at the cud r It is not , possible - ter*tture propene the great Appropriation:bill s ot an' two of them, on', the list night of the seisio', and when they ire passed. on tha . t.tig,htlth v are morally certain to be badly passed. i 1 e think millidnil were 'Voted'.:away that 1 t night whichl at Faustker time,and on ,(?..e liberation would have been withheld. pe ha not ail too -wis - :4ly - ;;;still, , thl3: great! . r• 4 ng r is ou the side of= extravaOnee ; and t all events Congrf• ,ought to kpow ; wlaat +Rey . it is voting,...4tw y . If the eopia_un-, ly send fewer noisy'fioliiical astiirant4 ma I more elear-hea ed,sententious men ofi buil, ne.ss to Cepng;tl s;-there. would be .hope Of a speedy reOrrn ..-WilLnqt they considtil thezli things ? 1 _ A'...: APT .Ittals - rniekeksi.;'LlTlie -Notelk (\lassachusetti.) . Dernocratl.repe:its.ab illus tration of - ,lli, lilver.,--Of Vi ( l,7atthington6uuty in his addressilat'the:TremantTemple at the bar;rain in tgottresS at the . last sessioa—,-..that Si is, if the Siiiii could have the doinprmnise riioa.sures carr ed through,-theNOrth .itas to have a Tariff. •., , • r- Ile said.thereovas a boy in his nei.,7l.lbor-:, hood, who after 'having:, eaten,.-a iultinsetdi ~r , had a spanielidog that vas very . htta: 1.„:4. He took, a et:Acker. and holding it,- ' ~; t eg the dogyittieiiii`ntiid ii.l62Stand ini.,,, 41 Igg said the boy; it:ilown,".- . The.dogiatdown.. " Now_roll of ret..,:. Tile dcig,rolled. Over. Nov speak.' - .2'he.dog M.,)0k.e . ,..• :Tien nu' ning round, the boy - pat thwe i rankeif in his Tio.eket sayingl. - shall. , .wasitd that .110 inike him do it azln'.';', ,SO7_,witkihjii43 . 4l. At ter earrS•hig i ii,:AkVia i ci:ols, :iii,* . a.4o:s, thi South turns rty.arogadt.l,ol4l44;l-, Ilf 01 says, " We s ail= wantAhatZto'.'n,iakiird em roil iu the ntintagain.7, ~,,, ~:',;',.:,..,.•;:.,;., ',..„1, '•- . , , A sad'n'enitterit; 314 Veei Matthew I - V>pe,.:, -1 ?;4.=0f ;Adair! 4:cise of Al lenvi Ile, atot. 18 year;, 'l'Arkleeiv`Meredi a•cOontet , of LTuntingdon — nod years, tI liednlpaq theY , atOmp.fett:toa - erosi eirr l be `Afatidiily water - wltert ritt sunk. - TwOjrandivdthe shore in4 l .l l, ° l _ t tinseieiniknoybditli lieiiiit,ltnabfe. skc'n the pyr,qt,szi,r„li more., tr to .t ll4 last aec 4 o4tet t heir, 4444-were nci tllevr. 60. . ,;-11 - - • \,,.; ; ,: ..... ,t'.. ,t -- ,-,--. 7: -- . -. -...--- I - ---- I"Vktiiil4,A)lllk6riti, that orhoit nuitiba 4. V..b.ti4i.eNliibitors•at the Pas Fair' -sllifid; the . entire apace 1e41 104 -,_.i tor W4`..Viti e, :4ta- l if - ii - ,iv,_ \ ab;u4r fti4;Y9tilLisi 'illkijOl7., 1,89' are Oat, Ytisk - .4 - 61 . -41,] .n .. Maisichnsitts, 64 Piissii - fi nia, p - 9 Ohio :16 hkilitia:l4 Verdoutt ; I li 'Virginia, f,. , trilatib3OSOlitli :o3 ,i' )lil* , t i New - Jerseyi . aeuivilsoo,4 Rhod e i ll: el , KeutaeltrY , '..'. latjamii A ',..tui4iiiil2l B . 11 ' , 1 ana e l'.lAliariaiYii;l: mgo ss ipo, 42 Oriforol! 1 ~ Aii 6 i4AWl' l r• l liit4;t',l)_rsttipt.,( 4 o llinois ; ii -,- ii:* (i'iiktigiciikka: i k ---. .' - '. i -. ,... , „:„.. , .;...:„...,:,-_...,-:. 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