MEE - • '44; ---Iriiii-altictptiuttheitoa, ting , debt 'of $373 861, %Lull& I T! COn" ' - - sh a d ttacted i ll egally under. y. 3 tainiatratiott which ,witt. I "not Jinowii"t°:;. Gov:: lohnstort calm into Rehm, moreover; applied4 6oo e: 00C E° the -cernplifition of the Branch Catch n4020%000 to.the tage - All: this haaiienci done without- idditionaLtax on `meal! estate Or' the induptrinl interests of the Commonwealth -- has been ,done shall,say that Goi. Johnsteinmight ,tuit -be re-elected t--Horseadak Deracrat. • IMF ltn,lSTOt i - -: .... . -., -.. r . -=,........ , _: , - ~ . __ ' ' . reit 114E,CIAMPAt N i. flo . F . t ,,,, 1# .,..,--.4...,,, , ,,,,, , ....--,,,,,,......-..... , -....,......„... e l tr fl t o the attention ot cur , w ti!g ''. friends ' too iliti - foilthving ; pro - - for esairka§,ubscibpri - • , efitgAo, l( t_olieB , *it afterelection, 40 ' . g4 riLle copies to one admits, ' • -• ' l 'o o. ' '''',Weluiplikeirr friends,. will bestir them iottiiii. In dal-Matter, and send on the club . • ji0.13 mtithout,delai l - lit.is of Alhe first irn - liottiMee that - truth be ,'sent; among ict!F .iiipple of our county, ,especially: as . the ~ ,-,:tOco_friCti Paper here, teeming with bare , faced:falsebriods,, is sentitrOitOusly to tv ery part of he cOunty, and'pttid for by men Whci baie groWn - riell'and lazy onn• the pub, • .-/ic..'fiftw Tie-popularity :of our candidates ...withAte, great • mass of the people _;has. -."alarmed- the tocofeco'::caniii,,, and hence .;•thii''' meritunscrupulous . and reckless (0-, ,forts val be I'lkaae,. and the bas `t ` r05e :14)54; fabricated an& Circulated to Carry , • tbeir 'ends: Our 'friends therefOre will --Meat the only way to prelent the evil `:: o . lti*,t,gi;f this flood of vile - De 6 argaiem , -As AP, ,elub ogether and., the:, Register =ii-svßiel: circulation in the county:N. 'omit;-C. Enrrog. nurser ilbribit, Sept. 18,1851. wm -NOMINATIONS. POR,tWVEIiNOR, :Williiiii.T: .JOhiitgi!;--,`.. IfAriutr 6l 4 0 ; 11 0i Foy:CA . 2qm. cobiejtiss!oitht, ,',.-J-61 - 4, , : . 5 - tt..o.. : .hiiil.: l :_;:: - ; tfUtwutter. onhttyl itogt mans cot rat SLTIMICE 0047.11, I ' RICHARD COULTER, 71restrnotSpacli COMLY, of .11foustour, "GEORGE cgAmgaßs, offregg* -- , 161"REDIffi; WILLIAM AssuP;lf dependent ,- diet \ Tor -- 'ettive, S e h orace , mit, if 1 V Yeuv• b- For abwitiige Ads!. John Boyle, , :Of Ney. mil f ora. . For Prothowutry, Wm. 43 . TilranYr G. ~r . s' ~.,.. ~. 1:41-4 :T / T 4 1 . !'::: , ::.. irlii* --- NiabOton, ~.:. -:,::........ . ikr,avr ry, _ . „Pia:trier, . . _ •,,,. -~ = =l '~ ~.a. -aut -,Finnimr! Iv ' *rid _pm' ' of lir' accr parried. . crlitiad,,‘,se!re!ary of the intrior, . *=Mr. Stolirt." • - York on . Tu esday, 1 ' pii Ne w.. .._ in passed tl,rlq°--a Boston, tWParuciPaiv on their 171 .7 the great jiiii'ilee. -^ . / P iiim . ... ad ~..- " . , at ttb , A - Bennis 1..4 , u , Sn 7 days sn'oe. - -.,, • .7-- r.....,,_- ' , io. a fel! . _ ~ G ap! =•'!•••."•• party. _.e. trom Mary 0-`4- ems that a 4l' ' itiledg il itie•ng utarrest, e°1316 Aiiiiaill ati,Pti . ranked by arir7 •- , isliiiiltillyete . -1 ,`,'.,0a - filllar t) _t.- • - ' . of the whit ?' 1 " 8 ~ end , One- __l_._ _ ..0.- • - ' 44#10ar-- -,...;—a a greaVe*csle° ..'7,_ idratr. L''''"77'' firthe ifialll'ir:" ' - .4ado • m • • a the A,- sart7a.r.ft. of,e . Aor '.. ' t 7-'l4 r of 1G • ham ilifi. I ' Lopez b thiallien vat,ilazia;,, orthese Imre wur theY ~ • ' - - 4 :Ina , ,-_- ~, Esq., tried • .= ' ou S - .. . 44 ro!' 't---..-' „a." ear* t._.E-' - in . : 2 , _ __7,._ h. tad Pow . • gisree**" ,ne —beau - 'alior, ahem i,lnerl, • • • ~ ill - -"I liabitiV - , 1ii,•002#3, - ) ••- • peruse • ',.., no 03,414.404,4401 * 'lift r , 1;001k ' '. ~ ' :.•thei.'°`.T -, Ire% coug,l • . 1, ~irits-k4.f.k: ---.- . 4 , - -- .... 1..-, 1 ' fiENWA. , 01,z:0116iitrose. • MUll tieWeiree' paired; - air - tuia wane *Akita ili c - :4001 0 iell forth* out the 11( there e` are , _ AiethE , selves his 'debtors, for matiy bows of the 1 , .urest intellectualgratifieation, while the . :- - "'reiliftkable,letittir6 of' Amirlii4 scenery have be 4 A l in l43ll t ii. _ : ea With's nelit -.., charm b ' A lfli ..) tiln . , r_. co. ,AI . "l:} ! 4 lo ik ng . y ..eft AbePetuur foreivm iite diet knowledgis el our on Judge . isjust as unfounded" as his attack upe4 Gov Johnston - is because " the same published - in the Itarrisbu%. entirely gratuitous:.: Having Havingcri.siSosed of the false • e be . .twoen himself and :Judge Jessup, , , let us briefly drat - nine , the two pro - positiins Which his - letter;mayer 'b redUced: 'Fiq h that he did not introdUce the„ameinhnOt , but ihat it WAS introduced . by . W.. •ThoM. • • aS. - lipn page 4i4a vol. 5; we findthat Mr. Magee of Pefry county Moved that the Convention ,prooeed to the *LW crmsideration .. of ' tbin k follewing: " wool solved itat a :o r rimiitie Wappointe4ol inquire into the expediency ef so amend .ing the Constantion of .Pennsylvanta, ras :to'prevent the future emigration into this, state of five persona of Color and firgittve Sipes from 'otter: 'states and teniioric+."- Mr. Thomas PalitOter unty moved to. amend by inserting - 1e weep the wo " of"an4' 4_, tree" in. the third line; ihe 1 word foreigners. 'Mr. Magee was a-ti 43F.endAyri of Irish parents, and Mr. Tliom as' amegment vas .tmniidered asret tempt to throw ridicule upon the m otive of Mr, - ,:Magee. Mr. - Magee iii a iipeCeli „upon it said: : " The intention of thin- . mendthenti was to throw ridicule upon the subject of the -original:rsittildtjon." ,No ether construction Could !reasonable, be put upon it. -._ ' .:1 ,l. _ , .- li • Mr. Martin ofhiladelphia, said, rlf r 1 the gentleman fro Chester who moved alas e amendment, ... tended merely to ridi= _culii the' principl ' which is laid - down in this resolution, tninst tell him ;lie' is knot treating with fairness such member of this -- yas are in favor of the .propesed inves gatiou." -` • . , - - . - Mr WoOdwiird then moved his amend mentnn the folloviing Words: ' _ . " d that the said, coMmittee.be tiso i . i to inquire into the propriety. of So aniending the Comititution as toPRE y.ENT any. foreigners , who may arrive_ afte.r the 4th :day of .1n1y,1541. FROM ,ACQUIRING THE RIGHT TO VOTE OR 1 . HOLD OFFICE IN THIS COMMONWEALTH !" - '. , I Mr... T. omas then. withdreW. Ids, tend . Wood :a beinglP ordorrie puide -a -'-speech, p gea , 4 4p- 7 - -447; which we, will examine ext week.; This thenpitaiiiish es the paternity Of the Resolution. . Hon. George , W. Weedwird certainly Adm.. 1 duped that ', Monstrous proposition, san d "however "'rch he may be; nnOyed by its' in t unting% it iertainky will not i , ,dnvi:n at his bidding." . 'lt stands recorded !win, 114 445 i vol. 5, , Debates _of ra. CoUveni lion, and in Ida utter-of Sept: 6, 1851, be attempts to excu s e the big° l i+ 64 ' . tion by insking, vi , ho could complain I t an i ProP°slt' *ll Certainly no fore*nel l ti " . ' in 'ow country.H.fione on his wait* this country-0:1one Who should choose td 1 'Cole before the 4th of ,Inly . 144140 r none of these Were to be exclutdedXrOni anything—either a residence or politics] privileges a° 2 °Pgst.r. Nor 6 ° 0 4 those wno sho . iild choose to come a ft er the 4th of July 1341 complain, for they 'Would have had pearly four year's notice! tibat theywere not to share in:onetpolitical privileges." - ` , This liberal proposition of which he ala; none could complain. Would ohuravecotitil: of a nk ,v tore ote t, and e . lialf t 1 ; 4 14 4 at b ed of , 'theni . from holding; of fi ce, - And' illii fact 1 - that , they ail - 4 yearsnotice Would not -rende.r it much - more - t. • Natkibile. mid the Demeeraei.. . We -=:- We are watched the worse Of the Vein - upon their professed : friend- Air "fOr the - foreigner; and - particularly for those 'rish foreigners:Who have . 1??.. 4 ,O u i e ~ cid ,_ Of thiekcoonity:4:tattund - I*.ati(m.. ~ " ' biv.e seei.dpir acts, ki!o l 4 'their, pro ,- - 'ons, and 49 3 r 15 0Y - bo,iev'd them t ;; ' . v: 611 'in' aeiinagegxo l !i#, and' Vii' 3l o ; ‘f' ' ~ - iii f t political disliPuoo7. "W 4 ha ve - - ;'' -' ll egii 3 icesF , Democratic Y 13 7i ir g e 1 . -li O n g 11 .# 4 i ( O t ! ' t .7 11 an ' l -- " ; ' ,tea outtiVieir i, - 'Ol- . - . - E. !tobinson;'6o4lo-thir- ' '. tlia be tikint'iid - irtaie,lieiVott .: T.. - n.j * - a441 - imill,-,*faritt to r /1 . 4 ecni!itil: mini 4 , this.iount7 24 , a warill1141:-tin!!**rt -4iabnInt 1 expelled I fOm ingjeai i 'l•th! 1 `1 1618 e iel l ial, l62 ,iiiivPii4 . l! i'iser , ' 1 ., iiote• ETell De m o crat :e44e11:.14./e, linotelTryliNg voted ira, i tlu Yet s Dc , - ~ ~. y refemi t s to Us .eo f y - , -2440. so ' Party F .. 01 , - 4 ~. 1 4 I !.** - t . 'tea bigotry - #eli -' 'nut 0'- Ami;iffaiked- .4. 04 1- sa Isiitiluty'll , , , the nuui; : idi43Protthy - ?( be*t idN. -4 '1 . 0r . a 11141 . 30 4 m ri - :41..P0i . wei:itenill -- ..44fiauch bilioit, - .. :::*4oo.,Awillttdctt: twiell4kbi/4 . 4.0,:*4 , , :, 7 . iiTup.B:44i:; .- 11j010.- iiii ? :, 4 l4 ' n 9 1 .--b6 A illiti 11.10.34*: :We : " I*ll"2o t: th 4 #hea- ; 004 f: 1604 ' 41 $ 4 "il'i* . 'ltAblhitt.*ll:o:el#lS ''''7l's-:- ;-" '''' - '7 l :'''' , .' -. .' - ' - .:' -- •-: .i''' ----- . '",'lf - -, i Weeld evi4llDenicitilitic iota heie - • ti We at:maim tinie,*hen L4estro33ngsPiri viOted thi4' t ,C 1.." the sileerP when Fiteil*v.ie#ed irei *mil, and ;walking in darkness,' wasted tit eeeeiclabffikat eventide Cut do* ka nean . ibters—we. TeMeMs l'ioVoit her well , the Wail that:came up, from that. - deZelate landto friends .-- and-bretit • - lye in this 4:Mlmq:ind the.bumane of all 6116 for help... We tave seen the!.hig, tearithe - AMA - Fs of strong . Men as, they reJ of a father, a mother, brothersand'isisierr' deed anti-buried theyre. The siifferings cd* Ireland and the Irish rriet‘witli universal synilmtby all over the worl The despot - a of the , old Srerld opened their pirseslind gave .liberally. Private_ citizens of this county contribu; tea- muniftcently - ...flii the midst of this,. chington Hunt, the. present; Whig New — York, proposed "that. the le should appropriate ve lam to,the a' and killed the was the the the' wit ernor. , .L*. Young . rc e P " ' i- - hundred ihnuarmi : i ... relief of Irelini.. ,It - 1, . .. democracy. Yes, when deso tr_ - .I greatest, in that ill-fated island, "or father died in the midst of his fiiraily-. ,When the mother laid down' on . the bar . ren eath * to die, and the infant s t arved at h i. breast- 7 . Wher4if*hole nation was ed ' " . . p i with hunger and vanishing like, the mist before the 'gale, the arm of litt manitY Was palsied, ! at Wishingtontbe arm of Mercy justi.reacting out to here. a bleeding,. starving nation, , s struck' demi, palsied by the Dem.. , . cy.. , 'wise James K. Polk : told them it must rie cir p -I -i cmcr h al at i ' c if p.arly it dik k h i e lld till a di th ia ld lc ill oo l: :- e lied to veto it. And' yet' we hear assfrted ihat . "Iriahnieri know that he Democratic party has ever stood by i.e hem y '. ' 1 . . - Aga' iiii Gov. Johnston is Made the sub= ject_ of, bitter calumny and vituperation because be is Vice President of the Irish Emigrant Society. The Irish Emigrant Society -6. i: benevolent institiition, estab , hailed to protect thoremigrant . who lands upon our,-shores from. the rapacity of •heartless wretches: who would' rob hini, ad tO radian' , in obtaining employment Tairl securing a home: It .is k similar to . the Hibernian Relief Association found el by William E. Robinson , in - New Ha- Yen. Griv. Johnston, - is, yiee President nflit ? and the Native Americans abuse hiin on account of it. The Natiyes have 'a mitiated . .Biraber cleaver for Governor, d repeating the stale falsehood's of to fii c cos and raisingleaven and earth to 11 Ae feat Johnston- n`Yet the Irish are a pealed to, to vote - against Johnston with the straw: falsehood - that he a- Native: The effrontery is unparalleled. ,'All we ask is, that the ; naturalized citi zens. of this county amli,State . Would re- : fleet upon these -acts, 366 t''' promiliesiand see who are their friends: IWe admit ~that the Democrsic Party ja,, as, far is, pre/airs/I go, .a .friend:tetheni.ltis em fibarkan s, the. party_ of broke :promises and violated pledges. Theta:NMl& ca jole 1-1 4 shroeir-again this fall. ; Will they, revieliv these facts which we present -to day, and act the part of slavesto the:,Dein ( (Heretic party which has so king used; and .abused Their: confidence i We think not. Ai e the Whigs arWork ? The canvass is fast draiviog to a dose. pn the 13th of Ocieber the voters of OM 'Commonwealth have a great - and impor tant, duty to discharge. William F.-John; stort was eleited by . 279 majority over Morris LiMgstretit.: Longatreth received '3090 more, votes' than any that ever. was elected before that time. The party vote was out, and'we defeated them: - Gov. 'Johnston has been tried.. He ; hail been - a noble, able Execurive, his :adminiant -tion an i hottor and permanent bleising to . , . - • Tae bia?diwg of at Nort h, Brandt Ca :nal has bees.ressined.s The , Portage over at. Arkgheair.4, , hzu - _ TAF.Sinkiv Pupa Ala hers eitablishici. Six himilrea as (y-siFe ilunithsez - one hinsdred aeed g'ttiestAt Jolla & wed itisiety=eilia emit: (659,128 98) of thefrid . - 84 . 461 loire bees . - The fiontingtelebt (fate State,angract esVprernons to Au eketuni, has &es pauL :The -State interest has Ipeess'imnduaily I:•- 7te . ',gtate cre&t :i.4-tho .- Isiiw,o- --- i - .. 'S%s# . !sY,, l _,.t ;, - 0 ,.:. 4. ..• ... -• :-' '-'l,-"--- Shall:we re•caeo. tfiiiiman 1 Are:the Whigs of .. EktocTehanna fidly , troused the importanie of _ this'electionl - Let eyer3r . man do bin; duty and the .07n- Meat of the State will 'continue- in the. hands of him / who has so-ably adititisteir ed it. Let everytnan be assessed:` Let widg work while _ll4-Campaign tot every V* vote be polled, anal we shall elect ,our noble Johnston.— From -all'quaiters thenews is clrering. The• The Whigs are united. Let the Whigs, Oyyri;. - be found a at their posto; their watch progress Of public imprivremeni, and the. Sinking Fund; and . we .fetrz no** tidings on, the 14th of October.- The,hhishe Chl b•,..- L-. .1.- ,-. ..iejv,,ll6 "i'll ':, ,- ' lea Fr.iall7 8 --Ana in i„,..04-11ma°ung ' ' we ll att ended .. a .....- ' A , rail. 4 Esq-4 mad— „,....t., B. S. &Haley” tho • *P ing; , B . 4. he rei,jewi4 ~ ~, the - ' ; i a ' ‘ ine , , 'l c .pitiY 14 .. iina -. .4.1...,:id, die' a _______ , • it: 01444- ---- ' ' iity,',ENnviu .`-. **Vote slid` 0911- g9041 city - E ste -ir.olo # 47 - 4 id bi- tifiLlupu!t,e,r . he t i the t presented thd*went. — eaP°' for ..aiitiiii- wia,tl": :- e .7. T.R4iiirrd'i; conv------77-. ..„ L , -11.;:. jib-. Agan 4 T - - , = l'agi PmFti - - ' E sci - ider _ Se•iije.'" , ftte,... B . , ..r . rtP , .. , : , ,, , : ,....4.: .vlllWeatWi T eel elf!P ti f ; :ISIO , irlialii: that it forMcif samjnis4l4iPne furor bed s i: :: -4 4(r ful ! ds * w.lacti 01i.if:49-11118tott 31- b eern ::: riy i n * 'di e State.4l4o*;.tliere Diu t wi t !bee n t: r *, aerplictii'iii'Or if-`duty o - 4.,diostkottrr' - ' 1 '''' . -hot. Quixotic bravery at the Agricultural So IZTeiy of .this c4unty.; This ,Wol4der-pept . 'of those Editerla in reference to the „ntne lof holding thetrair shows . pither their :ig norance or magnums*. MAI they known the facts in the case, they, could if honest, have made;no 'such stateatent, if they did know 'them it shovis a rniSerablelilisposi thin in thus caluniniatingithe m embers. of "the . *Ciety: * If they : had been desirous. of promoting the interests of the toutY; about 'which - they prate i so- long and i so \. lend, ..the - would haVei taken interest enough in. ; die :Agricultral Society i to attend its meetings. Ad they , would not have been bniy - racking-their.brains and opening their eyes in wender" to find out if the Fair was not oft by the *tugs' for political purposes. 1 ... 1 - ' , The facts are these. -- foist January,, at the annual meeting of the Slciety, a res olntion:was offered . ; changing the time, of the Fair to October 14.1 This was WA over to , next meeting in l August; - when it was passed tinarnmousty. : There were as many , Democrats la. - Whig at ;'the meeting, and the resolution was bronght fo i rward by a prominent Denrera., 4 i. The, insinuation that it ."wash done ...fkeni.' any motive except - a regard for the Interests of 4he Society._ is an iniult.to the people Of the - county who compose the Society; and. a direct persenal *lilt to thOse;whe voted for it. The honek"farmers of Sus know that thelehange was thane to 'table them' to ut i alce a better exhibi.: flan of the preilucts.of iheir. labor. ;And yet, the Deniocrat, Witheut any k r iowp edge of the i least. pret tion, exhibits by maid charge of . the -11, yeomanry w' le Socif How•do the, 10- That Our readers will reeolleo that weeks since this, organ, which gum own name as !fit hammed to some else; and heads theird: fic4tiim with “27A. a that they had 'in their private book, ,Which on Thursday the -- .ay of We never .doubted Ibu th&t: if there was 11 ; p r i v ate ;iavamept ir existence, . WhiCh an - honorable man. would hot torch if "chant*" threw it in his way, thatl ebe: 7 , would - ratites) . his immaculate fin gers upon it. And if. IMO was a rotten spot in carcsie of 'e Bank he'VrOnld scent it , out.. b at hat b has access to the concern whic We hve not ; • his!. 'oWn• statements 'sh ow •• But documents i were' . .l 1 S i. purloined . for tb p , , ... of getting np S ii It falsaissue in vor of certain defend ant. -His great flo ~• • hen ' be announ ced the discovery, reminds us of the fle ming placards of some pre-eating thimble rigging juggler, who announces exhibi tions of tremendous fit.is at, twelve 44 , a half cents::But theiwhole thing so ' , true it hai been full -cif &Mud ,:tind ,fli , . but it has signified nothing that they wished. Ther have c ha rged judge,Jes i • • ..,, ' Imp Withhaving . . - Mice of and bel% a patty to ' the' great 'tulle which their co7 n DemOcratic friends - aye:inflicted pon the;Country. We proLced'eviden 4 ce t at heresigned his office as Director ; in 18 , tk is six months before the Bank limed - y notes. And - that after , the idjustmentl of the Iliffienities with tortri and MorOm in 1848-he ',:bsiosed of his stock, and ad vised &winding up . of _ its affairs. 'This: , was.4he truth of the . irhole, affair. - Lit us briefly ' examine that "little' book," over which so Much ceremony 'is made; 'At the meeting, of. ecember Itth,, i 1838 William Jessup, was not present: He .w present at the< raiaeiingzon he 7th git01t,1339 . , and at the• Meeting on - thi , 93: Ap 'i.8424 "At 'this meeting C. L. Ward . i•el aged from his_ joint i l obligation to set th : notes : • The 'n %e.., try in the boo Which h - been 'publts'hY . i , - e t a, shoireths the company ptti, si., - 6.9. us - the expo Of getting thecharter and procure/ the specie ($26,6 which they ti id into the-Bank:l t -- this,. . • IL. th I. ,tt only rrothe evidence;kir winchivii idia ' ed the itterfalsity Of. Oitis charges made against the.coMpasy - .0- *i:fly fulls ' g the entry Sidi bir:witirri hind Writing is =an article. iu the - bind ._ '-* ru ing or willianaesuip-,. tiiiiiiiiii xr. - : and -was released- from the - ieti4ny i !t Wei- : is_ Oilre, l ,sii , *Pfl 'ill . r i Li _.: . icb -, cidar,dintsn, 2 ou r ; , positwhich , -114 * 11 that - "iffe 4 4 issuf ;WO ' gailtY' of frandl . There is iiiiithingwhich can be ,oP,RatrTil 'lli, Be#_:,it: *Ay . tw - -tlife *4bir hat .l-.!4*.40)fif,04.,* ii i i-r-4. friiipz - 777.Amr" . 7.rity 4, .'..NTS.itt ..,. . -04 •:- - ' -,-- I- 1 ! -,-" 7 1., • 1- -- .LL . - ".•-• ... te444 ., ...4 0 .. ;:: --..,.. : . 4 f ,. 0 --.,," - • if,(o` .. • !..; The: -• ' den/40400 1; ' i ta, - ;:j:?tU.. akk b dip ;ii ' ,..1 - : iioil-ff-0 1 4: - Oil t l . k4 ' ' ,.." 1 01 441 A T - i4i •• t • ll*Piiiti 4 liiil .a o l 4 fki - -I.' i;!, : ._ Or : . titte [TioiiiiiwiyiEftuhr: , , i t :s ikiii, Li* ti. ., , f .: Ae 1, .144g0* .iii ware .; .. 1 - .!,.9 4 _ 2 _00 . I ,_ ..; .biaitiiii:fiiviii , ~. ,nit- . Nr,(ii:efi':. i'zi.liilli. . - iiii ,.. Joio.)*:..' , l3>iie 44 * i i c h: sup. !that_ ho 7 wuu._i i'ti ..,, .: :: to4. * i h eu - . ..* `Kellum. *air lii: the il:' ,- -;! - .0 .. , .... 1 0 , O.: - d•re- inferences end ' i'iO*119101::1•P'60 t ' 'tie ti.d l' iiiV . 'ettii: - pittil ..V; : . :l6i Util lE4l ' ; ir • 1 343 1! r 1 al - e ' Bank w t . ei f c I', • ; solve, t--•. at ..t h at time , - .Dut - -lt: .. ~: IS ih lvl t i t Jude . jesiap: - wiy..i.' , ekfea w ith t • 4 , **title 1843 , 0100,1: ihtr 7..P..i'fiT.4'-'l4. 4 . ._ that he_ Witlidre* . in .ui it in' 1 ~ 114azioftbl.6. . We . i .!,l 6 'l'* . J 1 17 afterl l o 3B ;- • He - , resigned` his. . V I I Icitellip . I lat , f!) t tiwieiaid hia - iii4eie;at tebkhrldee T .i. , -1 . -I. 41.4: 1843, - •*haUTth , lSl: . ..T hi l ui ci .- .. •r" 1 • - ..., ..- ...1.1 . :, fll' . s.4iriTan;of - P. - •T i liii , .w, :-Teet -.0 Statements. cipeuly.4l,arl3r 414 1 '4 1 thee - .ti'iiig. _without p4feitio - ..Or:* tieii ,we *io-iepli:t - .ltt.' - pi.: 414 . )y mi . not. utindi in' . a i4 .l 6ouili tiat -- lb .may de n y ` All . iin... -. lilt •:-.- :.I''-'• • •• • • i ; ... .-. :. : ~t ii —• . : as td :3 •Tilo . r• .. °mac - t - k OA et;eito met_ lust t i pa: . oUncy produce :14stiac A Yt7 . .mink, S., S. W}iotestei.,l Sull 1 e ttfichsel 14 )ert, Ei _did: ei . fora-nominal i 1 R., Tb . the sOn , -rice' was the no • Mi. tl fell, ot i *livati Rec. owe . o .Susqu k . stitn i a Itliat the' Wyo : , 1 1 dreiv. I fro* the Co 1 them Selves Outia,,, d i' - Sus4i. ItOen..Mr. 1" to' clever business fat, enough to IA i , Hever's -ill p are opposed . to tbe fignerative , e, ' e of b ether in, the noti't : of.alci . gg else,. we here 4 , u i fulsome adttlat'itif t or. Patty way'., at. al i i i " ? .nless . I e iere it worthy o ifivor.. 'i 1 1;., t o P.hare again finiipsheil ? d 4-of }lever's Xtlaik wr i wen we-say that.lo is not Se and keg-that h ,i been' M . Hover ; the' all* ma e as-being endorseo 1 f - ' e' we;should not bare cop o - these six or Ber.lo yeara - -., U rc i itchave. their prOcren t.lt ;different mannOciu ' , quite willing - that tify e n fisreptes (save an Oxcept correspondents, W ' som t;tho Loathsome bl - Ii l ?t la li j ~ .i ) !not!, fa to be psed) for 4 We cdntinue the"matkinfactni ki r,', Whose - ink is Otloattly,cll ,:E, t, does not clog atid coni n, as some 'ca h ise gO a" i1f.A 117 ," 4 M 4 1 rg, Pa. f • ill :- I AV thi oca g a nest again. .gusting self at,"ati° . n. ssion a Aced little ibited ' reek. uld be exli ' !ias of this cou a resident. unt erparty would a i rrisburg tbia dis d - •=4 egar e .as a pa, , 4stit .: ' i Volitka rip The .: Gana. - in : c: .ne _ , . . . We hear coniplt.t.s ro.. • very qs. er against ' the C4t . : Co ...;:- ' oners . ,i 11 heir rend - neton - , A.: , ..13416 - . :re . - Yri4 i the l'ennsylvaniSCanal...,:, . : i . t_otl -. .... sections of thelt'Stat*...: .e . tee ivir eir' pay, and til„*. CoP ~' is l .,, i a il _ . ... ), i i _ a , uting eXteoair i ea 's •,• 9iteuti . p Lk a ipige.aud elsesVbero, t, . e Iffola.Vraret 1 1L . ..imi the most profitable ; , ec.ttarin - t't..il . ": e, is robbed 'aUdiOefrin a ed s of the vei ..oner : wbielt she , l' . urti .to the. üb) , p 1 bi teitiury t - -.- .: - di, . -- ...; :.. The hands who, f,b epth• , . a nal"- ii: no ' ..luiVe-receive.4l, but -Oa., : orn !sit,. , fir more : ihia a y l O i '', : pait. , l '... ili age t men suppose th Delaware Divisiciti eto o res co . teal.° to . till, els - 0, t eit.' ` e,* , ' . r lien - . r. : We -1110* that' " , t . : app op ' asir t ohs for the Delfi del) *ion li oli anal *ore larg?li t Otn I the 1 :t. : 2 ~ :s on eflhe-. - Legisl:ltire. ' [hat : _ ~,_.., c tile of the.*one ."! `lt is : :ALS :co :43 t : e Corranonv!ealt : ; ; hat - her litho ,ra ' r i a . deprived of their beiist . eti, itigi. I , If - ti i . dividual shouldP ' tend - to, arrytil : : .etetrients ; and 4 : his hi O reilt i l i :i ii of Aviff \di money for i ,year r i tia tjmei c - vki ld: lof hold aphis. head , ‘, , , : sa:cietr. ,-,..W. sh : : 1 the.agents.Of- the S tate he: 11eur. :' jo, i. disgrace her 7- ', : mira ' ; let his poked to . Let e . litho, : - hav, lii hts; .the ask I' ' five', .. oth' I; their hard,earsiegit Obit paid to em, der thst they may . - what' .the liti f tpo . , n them.; ' ,_We, ri : - - !O•il! i.O i et .again - UnlesS ' evil'', ~,1 . rae: *i..4. otos- Whig:- .r:j•ki:l ci , .. - i _.l : . • .'.....,..: rrni"e:44o* i - g .. ,1 1 10! i l #! *'d, '#: *ton Oemporat.: ;paper. ) -.. ‘...,... ~ • - .1 ,-....._ ____,:. . 1 .-- .; .4.. ''. • '''':- - i r.e , 11l liiire.-ot . th PlUnd di :-.. . ,i It is: a singularp , exht ited, y .„ , its of :het :::udito*i. e 1-,.1. lia!1845; $1:60.0;!,: :, re -P*o ea ::. at }Treasttry,ss: : :,feeti;lfor - -thei i .„4 _ .l . nnt , liirtt in:the:tar:4 isrtha e . , loCret . [. Onnopiveilth; tln:l. :0152,09 - a. [ , ~.; ive4:6tnn,tlni(t . : ..:p4nr..0L,7 , L:n.: :7 4 :,42.011 , erivreceiit : d,andkni.l.s4B,4: !.. ir , . ilB49; l iiindediti*,y, - a* iat ,- .1% , ' 'I,. itili . 'i44 thit - ,iec§ija, it.friittit en) . i.lavialatnoutite4 i o::$1(113 . 6,,: - t or amounted :4(.., 10,279. - . - . 1 '., ..-.; . at , . 4f:iv:. Johnston .., `:pa id] i * • - ••, • IA -- t i? ,Tr,lial i no . •yea l t i -t • .-i.• - - 4 oars,' an I: . : ;IP:4re) -...- . e . - .ur. ... "--11 l ,'..t'gnst,. tate:l .'faith -r • ere ti ~ .1... ;).' 7 - 9 . .. in 64 .. that t.. .....a ~# 1 ilkiiil..,. .. , . " m ad t4845;, , 1 'Oe. ~ ..1. hay . lat 1000 ppk. ', in .80;i40 1 '7.44, hove. . Ilya@ ;:thilk-i !••. ri thy:. .rliat - : . Itry - ,4, Thkii •••: '• ' •-• -'' - - '•••11: 3 1:••••• ii (Woo talk about an incre. (m i l 0 , Government since /84 1 clnde the, expenses , . ofEepresentatives,E fi., '''in et, Judiciary,;;Audit ry. Treasu office, Survey and Land officiiiand su Juts items. We hive ens fromthe beginning niG • the end of the last 1850: K'''''' '',;',: ---- 15 pel Whig& had both' branc ofith Legialatnn: under' their , cant and 'Of had ts; abort session, close att I;thin :t business slid diminished ex In ~y ear the expense of r - - • h Rsove - -,- k ' ing up. t e Govern - ~ ,- . me t vras i - ftsll3 In-18 the Looos had the / - , 'le 'skim*, and the ex..l - s , •%pe sets were, t 1 239,304 . In; 18 6 the Lores had tbe; .- ' e Le ' lature s and the ex- 4 -;.,, • . .. p were, , ~ - - 216,632 ' In I . .:t he LeCos had ihe Le ' /attire, and the.ii- pe ses,were,l " . 230,58( In 18 9 the LoCos bad the L 'lature, and tlitres pe were, 1 , 1 1 „18 011ie Locos had the. , , - L igature, - and the ex= ` 262,80: , in 1850, - SI XTY TWO TII f SAI4 DOLLARS/ more than its 1 ~J $ ll wh the • Whigs bsehig ::in a rriaigit : the egislature we,i'e• resOtutible for i r 1 • isii . tof expenss. The Locofoco is 1 'ders • e s very fond of office, and as 1 g b ye.prdited, oftenfond of office Finn e le un g these years the Union office - bit i e ,t , e • Ilic plinung. Sae what 'wail th cltst• , f Printing when the Whigs had th, is ILO: . lature, compared With- the Session. the t °cams ruled _ 1 ' :11. in 1;45 under a Locbfoco ' is IL gislature the expenses '-• ze of eranting were • -• $24,688 80 In 1; 46 under's Locofoco .s - , - • , t , ,• L . 1 ' Valve, they were; ' :20,771:84 to 1; la naflin• a WHIG ~] L gislature. they were, 18,8'4 134 i, 1; 8, under a Locofoco L gislature,:ley were„ n 849, under , a ; Locofoco • '1 L gislatntes theY were, , ~-. 25,503.52 e Ina: I, j undesi.a Locofoco 1 I L gistature, they - were, i41, 4 30i447 33 I , 0, Tn the laxt year, TWELVE THOUSAND;.' lOL Ass • more 'amain 1847, 'when _the 1 1 t Wh g Legitdature,Aintrolled the qUeitien 1 Of p blic'expense 41 I The propensity to; o ft e the State is here again manifested y • ocofows. The aversge annual ex ; en eof the public printing 4nring 1845, , •' ' '47-'4B-'49-'so,‘ when - the Locos 0 rolled in the Government was twenty fou thousand seven, hundred and three dot= f Fa r ansiforty eight cattit(t2447o3 48. ? t I 1847 when the ;Whigs controlled the ';Legislature, the'expense of pnblie print. : was $18,826 86, or nearly six Toon- D not.i.sas' kr: than the annual laver lunderLocofoco rule.—Will the peer : .rememberthis plain yet: imPOrteet . _ ,• , _ 1 'E. Bi gler; and the 9PPo_nii siti°n'2genir- upheld tne old •Conupt systc of e ' g the public printer, unti • l public ion revolted St - the ou!raga;` and de .' ed a_chaege. A ehallirrtitr'tiewili y Made by Locofoco politicians. Now i ts) it is inade-they . try ', obviate ..its . effects by increasing this item of -use as much as possib el • The Op imi'voted money into the - hands of Democratic'': Usim4 and he Union and o.workerin return a ena the 0t4) . 0- in in their disregsni of he peoples in-• . This is a strileing exhibitionof strength of the “ cohesive pOwer - of 'lie plunder" which Kr. Cal inr said. the bond uniting;the Locoforeparty. rarresfrurg AI latic d 1 11 . . , , ~, _ : Rep ;pek. ' Oentat Te . Lisquelh. n • ckbo ,:e, ~~ .~ q., acs • • CO Nlyesplt 'patio and Is 3i . I t a) 6 1e .., o'it,'or ce to' l' 1 - cam ei • •e , . ho V nt , ilelves wit biglnklitn *lle ,fi t•'" oeured , Fixii lbh - coestde by us; Othe jelled it / Iv s a ,St. • I" kJ I n _ . e • 'lll fav r:,4 i - d vi ai Y :th 6 Pr t ose - co of r i es impol , o liS tirhic age r - ally lect • opia link . - iOX:f own •as of 114 - 1-1 • and ,by om rat of inks t a. Chet lie . oft - -Tto:* cir .' a laig‘ - tiiimber-ciffivideiti .4es: rikeemir,bmli demand tirrdtot tintfal6= nn?neT - to K. latte.. liftiteee*e-. I n l_ ' --, .• 1. - --- :. • The :Prospect ht-the West. - 1 e_eitninty promises to increase her inii 'Mil; majonlY, and 'we - believe will do it. Lawrence 14 it-.youlig -1118" giant, :which *ill - gtili,v larger wt .; • ele _ ction. She cherishes manufneto in her' mi and undeisiands herins-` , a ,: fa. 'Mere r 'wilt do . better for . - the 41,;t ' g"tichet thalt`f4rleari: Patit l '. Cievi7 has brought down rher,LoCefic e-ma il-I yof eleven or4welve hun . :. , and it :. 1 be still smaller _this year; --._ er i.u -; fenteeee attest the ivretehe' ileneY, I.LoCofocoism. - ; 'Clarion vial 1 ; tutakel i t- Atiengl . the' Whig counties : efthe 1: tii. , Iteaver has been stiotrelo . a pm , ii..of het' Whiff strinkth, btt 2 43 haYe -...d bm oub ;a t . a ma ll i e jo vvi n.t ll y : . !s ioi vei w TO l fi r. ... , 'f ._bi .'o n n g 4 .... ....:. Armatrong,will: de - well " lb John . ,''' Tber=ileeple:there - k i eeviihn-ena . , - t him as a meighboi -land iriithd.- - e - LocOroco majority in Weiitinorehind 11.; : : p r obably ben ti 'divPleished;" de =3a-414;1)k:old 'Sinnejrati;.ltteolig';the rosty Sons oi TlitilidisiV';ire ' eY tee:. " I leak f ' ' ' ' ' 't' ' ihi ent y . or a rattans; majort , -,--: t, : will gists s:Whig majerity; ~..- ' Aile€. ,2: ~ i 3r 7 . - ...,hat ishallwe say_ferWhl.lml.l, ~ e;" de 0* 'like' to trientioii•jr fgArii (ir' ! -we Shalt be below the :fact; cA:ey; 1 , ug iesiz than' three - tficiusanid' ijoritt ~ .uld not;do tdbrag,43ii: - Whet. ay Yee: ig voters of , Allegiumpshall **l._ Ytrfivei 'hundred 1 ' ‘`Yes.- . ''W Ili Ahit: five heedred'he it i and we`4ll :easily piluit.:it: - . *et, *ll. .. , tet 'es- 464: vihieh and t oru d i t :i. ivi tr:e v ' e ' *t ht iii tt cPiesed -- Whig ittejeivitY.'- '1.4 - here k getieiotis- elittloar - ofl-this: k ell; eq . 'iehel roll p-i-IltjoritS:w iilfitill e the British ',Tariff-free-tie eVe'' 'Mk 3' or .the co4tirt -eptn t t rwith lislitutet - I ) ,i_itqlsYg O a C e 4!;'' r : -•'-' ''': ' on jc! in: of #~ ~,~ 6 ti 1,,,____..?=.; ~.7. 7 ' . 4, -,1 ` . . - .;' ~, :. * ' ' ' -' 4'.l AANT 4 1 4 *4 - AP. 11 4. 1 .--. 11 4 1 4 8 . 11 i11$ :' 1 ate Aebt Ntivein,‘ bei . 3 04.4 8 tt' 1 1 -- ,: . -- ~-, -}: i - : ; ril , ifeliii.: . :',, , J - " ,- ~--... 00i thiti,lig canalil**m.vtr4 , .','.o .4 1 04, 14 :4iv1P9TM‘ 4 10* - :z:i,- -2 k' ,, , f , .. . tricteapkifiTtoffiat.L;;ii"itz , iiinti luut 4 vetirpoiliiki;.'7;-z_.; : t,',4 1 u- O o P _ad .49,t I ..f ,p f erawl l.., 4i i"t ri„., RI „ i 0 P i49,, ~%,•e-:, '4 5 0 4 4 14: 6 4 - 1 - ; ,• ''''i.:' :1- .: .. 2 = ZT ,, ,N - `,i;:,c - • , ! ‘ ,--„,C,t--, '.. ,, ,_‘-',.•!"" . •4'-.- 1 - ;;;C: 'i' 1 Zt - Pi-4- . P:- , T-'l"f*,: , -!f , 1.. ~, ~”' i' , ao, 4. 1 , - .. 1 .10.4 1 4:1 1348 .11- 1- qi-t,T-, 1 ,:i'-_.,1. i r 1 1 4 , ... , ,...1, - 4:,:;,- -. i' - 1:,:;:-; 7 , 5 :F,*•" 7. '-'.' -‘, - `. , " - .t. ,- ' I `, l ; - :-.•?. '... , ?..te.A.1:( .ii-' ;'.. r?:.., ~.. • •• ft:'::: : ; . 1..... , .. 7 „, r., , , , ?•, , , , ,,, I nl- # 1 ?•' : ' ft_4o4:: OCllgir-fi . giiit: : 1.4:, r: ~ 414 4% 14 , XI% fart- ati . 4: •• ,i - : , 4 :.. ~., „ :7 , - , ...*.J".n1>._v'5.'J ; , 1.-wr , - '', ': ' , ' :' ' Clialikmithiotittl, be 1 54 11 09 - ,',; I 1;:::::.,...e, z , .-- , ' , .:: T i; :ir; ",!. 1-: . :•• - ' .'''. ,'..' f r. 1. . i 1 -',-",:-.=. ' : - :::::: - -,:.'1';_ ~ -Zz - '.."--- : •:',!--:,;--,::::',,,,--.. ; $ O . w) rot the N‘ 60ea- . t„cpul iitldieik: 4 ::of counii4 ti9n lol 'k ThTee for -Tear being .;pa tes,in this community, united in declartn that the ExicuOve wHo. should Ent ri ng „th e niatteribefore`rthe Legislature houldiv eeir,s,, ,tii:he cdrtainly would , ; trifled - to r Ypf the`tb4Pitszid sit 1 Pf'all - fri. 'of the work. 71:here was an ex- Muunderstanding thatiflingstreth eri 7 was t . 4ctid and took'hold of the -work he shon4l be sustained, and. Ifl".Tolinsto n was 'Aected, and recommended it; h e should b 4) upheld by all- ' This 91140161'g •was to override all-ktkeve. it was known that whosszutver advOcated- itivyPald meet 1 oppositinn in the auti-inNiroventent corm- 1 t i les, and it Was dettifnunethe should -b e sustained here without Astinctio* of par- . ty. Nell, Giv. Johnston was e ected and in 'his fiist annual message tee Id" ' ' 'dr the matter, and under his reco tnen -1 itiation the work was commenced, a (1 bas 1 progressed ever sirice. Surely, um 'r th e 1 arrangement, is he not entitled to the support of every, friend of the Canall—.: He is opposed in Lehigh' county and call 'places for the frieaaship manifesie c t lo us id the North, and- do we not in, common gratitude owe it e to ourselves and to the Canal' to rally aro und , him, and not 'tele him struck downfor i his effort& in our behalf 1 If we do, notisuppert OF friends pray who will -1 >lf'we al low our friend:l to' suffer on:account' of the ineerest,man feoted for us, who will 'ever VentuTe an interest for us hereafter'? , , *37,10 71 I U -7, .iterest . tor Al. .. - 'Cominon gratitilde and -an honOtable fulfilment.Of promises. made- ) three' ear 'ago; - vi t.i.ll..give \Yin. F,Johnsto . n . sixthou! sand majority in Bradford= ceinty. We 4 e.aPtxP j eet '4 1 4. much', bitWp (1;;. OZ .PePt that fYerY niae'illO is: - O'njaetia; (in, the lifigua'ge of , daii.Jobilitiifiliimielf,) :to see ", the long neglected Wirth"i h te4reatness," willg.§ .. ,to, the, ; p o il - .and mat-rift* his devotion. to ' this secti on : of , tllecoMmonwealth, I . )y aepe.B4iiiiivikvotp for the man Who has -dime, ao --- rrinelt 16 Ind g thiishout:. TiTinefiinte .ki4 ' n . - 1 Wtir !.TouN ..Sition3r simp.ri, ipT PE -- ': - Et.ecrin.-=-There are few reasons ;why i Jonii` Synenif should , not be. - ileeted Ca ' nilCominissiorier of Pennsylvinia-,-We Mean airiong the LocotoCe leaders.l, The it'itier Y pSoll is. that' e . Ncinfd hre - ai u p , pia -systetn, of :pin er ..v and -corriiptitin on the public works ,- Y whiCkpartizans, a r e rewarded and ,thetax-Payers fleeced I to the tune of thousands. , , The same con- sideration influenced the vote'f the' .1,0- 1 . Cofoeg members ofi Zthe Le ' attire, on the n occasio - referred to in th following_ g i article-from °t he arnsharg- Aalencan: 1 ;,..W 4 e baie'eften charged -the Oppositim, '..with ',being interested in keeping asnuni - y officers On be public werks as possible. About election titne..tliey are very con venient, and the present., locise system o f 1 accountability gives, them abundant. o p.; l'iooririnity to rob the State of funds,:end 'use theirs in electioneeting purposo... Jr 1849 ik : ,seetion raised-the Senate, ,Which .;*as'theri in rbei,handS of the -Whigs,„ili ring tSai." ". IVOM 'and after thefirst day .of July next-,.. the Canal .Corninizsioners :Shall dismiss froni: The public service $ Many ,of the./ agents ' on the public hn ,firoveinents as ..willi_reduce theexpeases or 'the. minagenients of said improienientf :One fifth, taking edre . that each a.fridc erniloyeer .fhcill he 4imiksid r izt will, do ll:jury to the publicervi,ee." The secti. - w - ent ever to the Hoii.se; and as it Simi - it ,the root4flcicotoos maj . oriti faitli'ful7. sMothered it, beating the , 'three votes.—The party thus" Put.thi selves npon the Journals as opposing si a-ebangli , as !Auld-reduce the number `: agents and employees on Ile Pnblie 46 ieithoutillnry to,the, public, service , The meaning of,this vote"ia,..' that. tl . :.Viislied the -=present , systetp ~Of_ exam-, once to .continue, and that: : as Intl' as they had power, they:_ would -not permit any reduction in the nurnber of leeches iipilo - the, - ..bedy .politic* : Let the people remember thikvotei ; and then de terintne whether they:will any.longer dare this worst Of all tyrranies-7the tyr ranY of. CerEuPtien- • - 22 - 4003 Fr The Peni sylvanianhavtng ch that' *4 Judge. Jessup has devott much. of:his time for , years :peat ,to, breeding of hovel : tflot_oo,ke, and, Bad stone have be - en , neglected;" ,haintoilßepublican dryly:replies that" ,the Judge had paid more atte9tiott.y) breeding : is/aise:sin this state, locofr iters:wOuld. haVe been better , thin , they are.!': -::;,ENGLAND'S",VJRanv.QUE.Eit tlatnanrin England Ins coadlusiiely-, Ted That, Queen Elizabeth had ion daughter, *lid- were:sent, river to lanai-and placed under the care of t. tParl: of ©monde.- ~ The -Earl yernetnheticai was • aistantlj , related t.ltp,,Qttoen, her 'great- , giattataelber lug the daughter of Timmas, the. ghl l'apersare , said to existi - tfaniil whiCh ,prove: the abye state' also, tiaid that,the Earl otEsspi Oil father ef.tbeae children, one of' ''*lB !I - 91'6:11nd And , :kettjlwatib , ',bed, a stone-put • over-her . grace' -=• . - 'll..:JU4ge.,,PAlnklin, of the ,S. - -Cour-for:Nevi-York,-Itati decided, late - itf the Slave Daniels, 41 a e Law. is ot Otroar is ;0 appli" siichslaie!a 6 iY a ` -pTeArits.to the.pits/tage Ole al leis t i a e peti Before the . aer vvas • was , reforertlischarged.% • i~~ . ~>. 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