. . . . . - - looseness , . Aneif 'eritirely .t, Mere than twe.thitds iety. nppiniedtO r be losing.. t`avurx : with R farmers:.: peatit : tn.lkinviiiinf the Leiiiiitei.lW : *;{ under ti ii -nanWof.3l3o . _:"Di,beillionoy bog,".l# seetirl on itTeirin'al . tetiee: l ••: Eiger . of theititterii lai..ttefeieblele the fo*.f.': • Ser,,epComparatively few sheep arts . - IFeoHip:.ike . eectiee.: we , passed_ L . tlwee,g6, the farmers . in general diSereieit'Oem4lese profitable than wiiich ..lire . iteitt,..itie';Of:thelifeedzi *1444 to • f l int , : rob: Z' dta Seini4etar f :: , Cdtswolda;,. and Sontli.4).Oyina, - are ..oceasionilty. !not: -.ldr.. exliibW• edta specinen 9 _these. The raided Afr i can r shee were ; ntx~r-. ucea ititifennoylvania' ffeirt:l'nnis; ny • - 04'11,0Liii!ig, ivdiile Seere!itY!ef State, Truces of. .Abele:blood area distinctly' Visible - in . the •ibeepOf this 'section They were o hnidi thi'ftrit-tcroises riith the .coni• stock Wein thetight .. tei be pa ticul t= early. latntis for ' market: If***Objeetiiiii-tOr.thnstOCk:Wete;Oei they 'fat eneu*Tate.-elriefltott : ' , the iiititii 7 2'fifthe' s tin*:: , One nieftii iihiali;lnihn. full liliicidsititiinetlitnes,FbeeainO eight 'ten inclKeas and weighing ten - i)oinida"4 It ia,reaaciaeble to belieVe 'Abet in 'the 1 4h04i'iita;:birge" like'thats:Of edel.phie; , there trofonni On 'Whiebnint;;;. ton might be fattened / tO. goodoe.dvantaga,.'-' and 'with .thkfaeilitiea of com munica tion .by Failtia'itt 'wbich now . becomin g ex tent ein Petiriaylitattia; an increased at tention , *lll,be -proAtibly• deVotedlO .- thiei . binich. buiainess • .1 ; Conunon Seblei 'the Supexintendant o f f Common Schools has sent in his . annualt Report to the eg islaturt, from which we extract the lowing items : • - • From the district: reportS, recetred in the office of the Supers dart,: the fol.= lowing summdirr has been .prepared, af fording-I condenseaview of the operation of i thevstem for .the - School year ending dittiteTirstllonday, 2d day .of Jutr , 'Whole /umber of distracts, 1,09 'Number paid during year,• • 1,340 Wholaioimiber of ecbeolo, - 's • 2,303 Numberyet required; # 684 Avers ,number Of mouths taught, 5 mo. 2 days. Number of male teachers, , 4,5 4 1 - Number of female lOatiliors. • - 3,388 Average iliaariee male teachers pet month, $lB ,19 female • ‘. " .. :10•'91 Number, _of:male iebolars, " 247 404. .1 ._female -•" • ".` • " . 206 238 • • ,A"Teiaigliriumbeiofseholars in each school, ' 47 Cbat ofßeacting:each :scholar per month, $0 414 • Arnei* oftaxleriod,• • . 8914,376 96 Amount received from State apisropri -2 alien, exclukve of the. sty . and cow ty ofPhiladelphia ; ' 161,697 '5O Cost of instruction; 711:643 46 Fuel and contingamies,' . 75,161 80 Gist of achod houses--purcluising, - - _:.banding,renting and repairing, 276,541 05 . CoMpared with a siinilaf statement for this last yearA,the foregoing exhibits an increase of twelve in.the number of dis tricts; in . thd number paid during the „yetti, an increase f t iaty-wren l. in tile number of ;schools temcrease of 793; iii the munber tof mile _teachers, an inlicase; of 559; and in 'the number of -femille, - teachers a. decrease of' 54'7- - (aggregate , ifierease, - % teachers, 22); in the number of rrrale scholars an increase of 14,012, and•offearale scholars an-increase of 15,- 286—(1 . ggregate increase of scholars 29,- .9014) 1 -lia the amount of tax levied anin crease of $145,054 89; and in the course of instruction, as reiported,lan increase of 1i102,266. The foregoing suintbary also exhibita a slight, b* nevertheless grati fy2nginerease In, the average of the doze during which the schools hare been kept h open; and also in the averaged' the 114 mount of .salaries, both of male and female! teachers. f . . • - . FORGET-ME -' Grandmother,, saic , k • little - Gretchen, -. why do. you call thi - beautif t if e lawer,. blue as ;the sky; grow . itig.bt brook,"a .1. Forget-me-not ?" My , child," Said' the ~ grandinother, ti • accompanied, once your father, who wad. going on nolong ; Varney, to this brooltH He told iiie, when I saw this litPeiloWeti 'I Mint think of 'him i 'and . AO we have 4, wuys,called it tie " Plarget-nie-no,t2! • • I , Said•AtaPp.Y . little, Gretchen ..I have neither parents ner sisters from' whom I . aniparteii. I don't know who I ciin think of when I •see,the I.Vorget-ine-tkot.." - , ' •frcl. will Itell'you," said her grandmothk er, usolue One -of whom this flower tra y remind jroT 3 —Xfita who made-it; Every -•- flower- uf t e.meadow says, .. Remember God' evepr - flower in the garden and the field, says to us; of its Creator, “For-, get-ine-not.r \ --From ihi -Pavan: . .. Collgresiblittl• • In Congress they . have as yet done but little, nor ha ye tholvorthy Senators and Represeotattvmexhibited WI intention ° doing m-`,la the Senate, on ama lidd d public lands to lowa loAdd -conatruction of a yailroad, Arzarokstwood oferedanamcindment to thisaudi.tbe other older'states an 0gee 0f14,390,680 acres of to be distributed among them sew - Mink to the - .ftderal..impulation, -and `to be by them gneUrto iferposes of education or inter moment. . In e tkasse a resolution was Timid codling for kaformatimt in regard to the Memo ai i hnsaeinet:Oe gt"Tninta , to en paid since 4th Maras, 4L-. fyito House refused re eidl for 400, ptistitinee 4th lkitmeh 1845 • .: Ares. Itaametizaikkg fur th. Kos-. I, ,Ottgi=m-lipundemo, - ;i„*lstotsubjeit of "the Census 4e-itennY-debatoloioupied , Jorrip Inswress Or- it the isposairilsf-Denteerstie serteinadrut wee es bong' urea. hairsiiiie rota. 4 ,-The - *,efilakiliatersetkitinf*ftbe ea/salon of IsUr,..lll,4fickellState - T,ei vem Me i uerthst!ldkriteeld:irdse Aufs:.presesutd r ai llitiVega, *WWI applrOrlitilikAodd red Ativieety *susustloopetyilut where th i be t he biari o rl y hallnt' '4 ls`. tOrlagiAttiillOW.:lll*.* , O FI TXSCUIty AB speveremetructor,iit oa rAr 10 , .. 1 . 1 5K1M:r cft4mArlivel . .o-a 1,. Cult 1 4 - - , 101, 1 1 :044 4 4:t w/o '' , s , : .. '„ ..., ......?,.....,.3,,„4,,,_:....,4,!.4.,,,..,....,,, i . - ~, 44 451404g.0A,4 44_ _ A . _.,...-- ~.• ri,.... - 1 Jon c. Is itER .11TOR." '•:_ :- sistrrzos33, pErpii.t. fii Vbarimlay Is ' i - -.11e29, - .1852. I . . ;1 . . .., 1 - - - 1 _" _.! , • . FOR FRES nEltri:, '-:, . . :ed - GEN. 1 _ VIN ; YIELDii, ‘iz Ist) OTT - OF NEW JERBEL I , [Sukject t i the ratification (Ache People.ll .3 i 3 , - 1 .I:4ir W : are under obligat i o _ to Hon. G. A. GR. w and Hon. H. bi:. Fut.t.ta, fot 3 , , 33 - ,document from : Washi on' and tti Hon. BEN.I."1411 WAS and AtaranaT, Esq., i i for docu if eutefonu R . • 3" Savell------ 61114 - Afrieulteril . 1* SorliegYs 1I: .. - . 'On We, negday \evening I et - last week, this Socie y" 4eldits:_annuil r meet ing{ at -, . he Cou -house. The S4C alp wasla i-ored wit an elequentadd : friths Am. Samuel 13 iven, who hap eel to be - in town:- • ti. - • Wm. Jessup, 1 3 resident ik the. Soc A le 37, gave a highly i 4 e re sting ac countil ilki of t firstennue f l Fair of the State 'Society Hari,_,bitrg. W are sorry, .that be w " not alle to repi that some of our f _ em, ha _ received;, rerniunns it r on u luc P len if 41 e 3,—. to PI 73 i e• LI . _ (7, :theState Fair; •Altheugh ,tr reason is perfectly hviotis N becense.th ir'pioducts . 'were not represented by .any . specimens. The butt rof Susquehanna #iiii take the- Premium'. ver any county in i ltha State is .11ii_i.iii. ' o. doubt Orsini: -4.i.enir.rate,:. the airy: en of l . :Fis, county *ili not deep it. . fthe 'doticit ; if they . , benestly;be lieve their bUtter as ',geodes l ean . be, Made, . .butt than is- made by. the c an of . .airy *her, Coupty:otiety,.l l : , an we insist i n api . it:t at it: is...their bourihen duty to . present 1.. e specimens . at'•the ne*t. State • _Fair; D we' beio'r us, in the 'Centre . of i the State , iiiibe .-vicinageof !Urge cities , old . i renew,- they haVe• bad, fir ti . . long . time; an' idea . that - thisl. J. CeUnty • .was . sopievflie near. the . Day of Labrador 1 7 - 7 ;-.,, that . true ft .. belonged to th ._. State, but was, one o its . provinces, hleisoine.. of the - British .pr vinces,.boupd itridaty to .par 1 taxes telt * old'innther; but ' t jUist as.streng-. ; tyrboat'iti . t I be. ; i f peacefiii- and . _ good be litiviiirl :,..sub - 'it :the politicians _met leg' la ors ' etheltite proper:: - Moiety : : , . , . the - e ii-c,o idered " to; be fit sib , . aT ... las ;,.. . jeep'. iif :. oreig , h Missionary Societies; ! T4Ysict."llY- . ta:ne \ Of Brobdignags, Croat= • ea' eitprO y for "pounding rocks :and .ruit- _sing. rafts, Politically .. Lticiifcico; unipiti gatehlili•L foco; 'Lociifciee.yr . .ithent .a - qitiqifitOici -, ©iii oti*i.ii:6fiei.ally.. ! m i i, posed te'rtioa4oditone and ourl.Agricul-.. 1 Oral . &Omits ; :Beech.Woode., .: Setae- of .our .neliiiiiirme . .*ntiiii . :44 the eitnie hale:4ilOryttiiiiitid them,..'r.,BUt.*.e are; graduallY einerginitintri:the#iirk corner" that-ha:hien asai .., .ites mi. the' • Map. The .whole legisAtiti e ... of our orn-..State has for years, been fOr the benefit of other sectioim 4 . the:Staier - 'The*Orthern-poi-: tiOn - 00 tiiet tate . iii.iituier,l44 little • obti gao4e . 1 .4 :# * 0 . e, - ; o B4 l St*ralekl public _kip, preverietite,:_tur the buildiat of raiiiriia&S, - tigmthe di ':, of ettiata'-iii Opetto as ,a-tnar : . . Tl:ht kilt ; ,',- tit,tiVeiiiiiieareeing r peUea. are: alreilyjciperi\N ri 4 i hinti* ' '. utiir firm; * era ie i , market..:;, .... tia'„, .p. lets I „ 1 . ---. i. -•.- • L -,-.• dorm . _ beat 1, 1 , • easy anoint try ent:a d.. , mar kets. - ' 4 le . - • . ttiliiri'iii' . 4 1 - '* 4 I-' - tit :6 4 iiitlll4* . i . **iiji4 'o4e :excellence Or the,,hiffereilt4i6aPete.:Of• te4 labo r, those'' . t he tiiati '' isVhi 'll they . 1 1 P-1. p,. 0000 -. i 9 cau l dt m and- - ':e.eeiv , Ouitildr '5 . .!hide knewn. Aye k, * iif 114: , bot*. , tiiiide' t han that. offer* 14 .. #iii : 40fothi0i.1)4 of the ist ti .tliiii - : ,_,,.t.5,... 4 ...: : -..: ~-.,..,..:....-„,i.,. -. 1 : _ ... - bate iii,!lsoe,ii:iiteloit i nith 'than . 1T:;.4.., 140, * (1, 1# 411 , - = 0414 .,... tc'r i .... .w e 061) . . 4., the:;,.e?hje4: to. these lint ' ..v st 7 . o;'i4 :' il4so! - :i.' - ifi:;,oat. -I .!4iPertatice..te 4ieM:•...._.:` .- ,; i : - . : . : ! - ''...,./:..!..., 4 z .- .. ' '-.; : ..-91iir ald . 'l . rien -. : ,. ;,CorLitikk; it; will be g i o • B e ' ti -. * l * 3 l . 4 4' ir' :I;;'' , Aoki . fti - C ll fit4.lPrent . - 4r!ikY i:,:arig., : ''[. ..e*:' , - ...*l6tiru,..Ahniilt, *as , ' " 'iT'4ii:g, - ',.'. ': '• '4:O - o**43 - ro.iiiit surprised that a :takeethe prolinum 3tr..tl?afitniteeit htiitemitillyhavesuch ithusgslittltheir 4 :11 1 : ,7 **--'': . 1 - ' r ' ' -I '- . 4 . --,:.:1 :, -..",--.- '-'• -- , i-- , - - - i l - Lai. . :.::-.:-.:-:.,1. :-..,. 4. 7, ! je - .lio. ";4, '• I: .;',, .-, 1 ., : .... ' • CliaT6l' ' *iiAViii. : 3lll • Oit, tuni..T. .., L _•-- , -i , • • •:-.-, fil -, , 4 esi : . . 1 i„” ke. :-, eating into otiptkitriln‘ntieloltnown-tni *shel.;i4 48i! elect : , t4ii': t4O . .4 4 11 - ft:46:40. ~ . 4 ., , , ,: int 1 iii , , ,.. 1; ...1 1 ~; ......tiasis,tant., • 4 :' .-. - driiri r e. :. :--.l . 4trey, tea Tie - e -P ''. it/mi. - AR edi* 'eitOther'ir: monninit ,„. ~ , , , , Jl , , r • , , einio one tn . , iide44, Are ; i . 44.114- i dew',p..5,414 4 r 4..„,„. , ~,:, Tie •'' Al 18 the t - - was :7t,* •lii r- . . . Oliiii;-', l ooii. Li-o r o i i i i ti *, led - 0460 - .gieret 1 e i te - ii s ii - 4-:k - - ' - ,H, 5 alpir4Jlretirt -Wield* i ' ''t . 4 5urunim i:::.4:--',':.7 :: ,j,', *O3Oll - -717 moo! of eat ci4r7 toloradti • tICIA . Mill= Isft. that the .Cause _ noon proceedt the trttna z actlai'-;1 its business •T h eliivit h Or m , - T . raiedif:tnit of Orde as not, being inthi z .:' sailet4ilet.. Col. Lusk tliin OfentA,* asiiisithatitute for. he erigiiiiartiimion4 bntit': . ‘ftis "oat; qu i 23, - nays 2C - 3 \Ot fit* ingAbilixaceacies a difficaki ,-.—, , w4li Dundeff, no ,Cone being in town of the right stripe. Mr. -Belknap inoverli that - a committee -be appointed : to go to 'Binghamton to - select delegates. The 'Chairman very emphatically 'remarked that he could not entertain the monstrous ' At this.stage ' Pro proposition. : ge of , the ceeding, Col. 'Ask moved the cluOrmani - , - , -requested to 'state the object ofthe tn ing.' ' , The chairman thereupon pert forin. , this duty, After this .Statemenq Col. Lin' took the floor, and .proceeded I to pronounce ames Buchanan Han ami able old. bachelo ' but not the man for the Democratic rim- _envy in ,Presiden-. 1 tial Metters. "He was tating his views eloquently, Whin Mr„ 'Fu C ;called him to order on the.ground that th: e was no motion, before the 'meeting. ) 1 .00 Lusk moved then tbai it be the sense of ,e. Convention that Lewis Crsir the nom inee of the party for President. Min. D. D. Warner moved to amend :o3t striking out the name of Cass, and insening that of BuChanan. Col t Lusk having the . floor pfoceeded to argue the . qiteition,. upon the'ground of intervention inpungarian affairs.. - He seemedlo appreciate indite ! ry men generally, and Scott sna Cass in particular. ' He closed by mhving to a mend by *striking out Bachean* and in serfing Marcy. On the vote t Marcy re t ceived two votes. The balance thought otherwise!: He then moved is a substi wee for the original'motion, that/Thomas H. Benton be substituted. - IBenton,f,e ceived a few votes. The balance " thri't otherwise." Upon anetheilmotion of Col. Lusk, the chairman decided that an imendmeint to an amendment is out of order I . On the Motion of Cot: Litsk the names of Che delegates werell called, and expressed their preferences for a candi.. date for Pmeident. Buchanan received' 40 Votes, Benton 5, Cass , 2, *arcy 2, and Butler 1. ' On the vote for B.epresentn tire delegate, R. J. Niven, Esq: received 35 Votes, Wm. O. Ward 2, Thos. John , son 2, and. WM. Hartley 11. r i On the settling the question of Senato rial - delegate, • a question airose, upon which C. L. Ward, Esq. of *Towanda,, made a few remarks, stating, What had been - done - in Bradford -county in regard .' to Senatorial delegate. Hon. G. Fuller !nova, that the delegate be conceded to Bradford, and that - John Afeans be nomin a&l as that delegate., Col. Ltik moved to amend by striking out the•name of Means. and substituting Ilutt „Or .C. L. Ward.! The • motion was carried. , Mr. Ward positively declined being a candi-, date. A call fer a second . vote being made the motion was lost. 'Mr.' Ward asked' permission of the chairinan to. thank the. Convention for the compliment paid him by the vote—. it waslarger than he could have expected conaidering the , source of his nomination?' ' The balance 'of ;the impartint transao : Lions of this resslcir Convention consisted in Ibis passage .of resolutions imdm.Sing the administration of Bigler since his in auguration, and the,bo undness of the D I e mocracy . - ,Cosit Met, , The ease of Corm sorA3rlesworth, an ii of a Clergyman's hoi ported last week , a-vi by mistake;;the Jury ' B4 %Skt Vine t On thb trial of an tila Same defendant Watch; the Jury did dhscharged Tiff e, neit:s4slan: • . of theindictinent of Davis . ..,„ C. - all, Page I . Marshall andije rome Bentley for'- i arcenY, „defendants Plead Guilty.' Con .senten" . them as folloWs: . Davis C. f Audi, e of ten dollars and _ costs , lin a; . pr . nment in the County Jail for our me s: E.Pa ' e s D.:Marshall, fine . of. ; ,- liar' andisi , and an imPrisoniirent in . the C o unt !1/ for four Months. > ;IP a " ' A .,. i The Court nppo -. m ed Seitiary C4rtill:, man Crier of .fie if ; rent f outitai, -upot petition oftheinein . - - rs' oUhti 14 - r. ' '' -1 1 In the .e Cagonitrealtlieve ;Glover;Joitiph sure i. ofihePnie . o. ... bearing. - bt'l )If d . -ir: - ter . a y the ou ~., e ,- mit 's'illirdiacitarged , " - follbsem Jackiori Chandler, ~jl. .tenced 144 e ef Commonwealth- ..v worth, en - Indictment, tittipet Inenst*-' The dant Nat Oitifty.. t - bi I.4ri4iiitii*ty tht cas Yof the.eomminni j.lognrarth and othel . nonsinracy to cheat; .twig "4 1 9 itugi cli3 /# l . 2 *:. 7 13 ' thn wholtkrintitindor 13 e i snlaYj'a 0 1, 6 0si dose - it '. i ‘ iiiii i i ***, 5Y.,.....00' ) 4,r0 s411;110,- 44 --- ** lo 4lrmlihe . ' arrst, viiiflidkaii4iiiw t i ii . i l, err i-7444100,10e4tti7zaz7-Tr . Ceitthmed.- isealth vs. Wind . 'ctment kir larceny blanket. we av rdict of Not Giiil7. found hini Guilty. • exam. for Larceny _of a not agree `and were will be tried again • i . , Windsor .. A s f:oi. - Larceti - ii: uty - touild- de:" 4 .:„...,,,„,.:..... :_,:, te.,Beijeevie. hidieterntler.: defriiikbi - iti: 4.; . • -• I cantuntea.annnt 'of-. the , week:: ;Op lie ';‘":4l' #ti:7l-141ideti, MERE -1, ,t -' • Nikr.44l .414166 : sizsi-lreet 0 - iv miji iir 'Al iti , i kr . mi: g o opened the a+ , . moot on the part °ftlo-Cetelnoorveatli lie Wife follOred 1 1 4 80 4 1 taidlieee ett, ktile D4 l- 4lit i # C4l t ilinurne l d „ . terVermit the ," II lien/Oirati fli 110111113 ti - /3 ICII Da f4l:. - ' A - '1 11 19 4,1 mitt, 1 r , TOsildsttwas (*4lOl wlig the Se u el4soff IlDirimate Defis 4 atfa*c ' , for the'edionion,wealth, and the phorge• of the Court. The iatie , was stannitted to .t 0 Jor t ik y,,at threiroclock. _Tho„ Ueda cas taken up was the snit of a school mi; fessigaintt three individualsatVil,reat ,Bead - ,-for wages.- This cue - , cOntirined' nttl about (mien, w.hen the COurt ad ,i(mtled to. WeiThe9ditY, m°nlng• i - 1 _ Wednesday, the Juy , upon - the Co ' il spiraey case, came in with- a verdict . . ni Guilty is to Peojamio AlleeweTth , Sohn, 11.,Brown and Janies -McDonald', 1t.,, find Not Malty as to James McDonald, jr. A mcition in arrest:Of sentence; and for a now trial was. Mader ;which. is-tob l . gued on. Friday. The 'cane of - the then tiken Susquehanna Caunq Igrieul Soeleijk.' ' Wed iel Seayle. Coireipetsdi4 Turrelt °: , " Treas . strer--Geiirge IFuller Managers--George V‘rtditer,John tin, , Thomas- Tohnson, Azur Lat Robert Kent, Rodney Jewatt,Jobn . ! i rington. . i • i appoinie Thomas _ icholson was / prepare ail , A ddress for the October met ing• :- • - 1. 1 ' - ' .Hon. Wm. Jessup ;gave. a _short{ tic count.of the. State Fair af - Harrisburg, after which the Hon "Bowen:it ! of Otsego.County, N. Y. Wasintro'duced to the Society an ,made n instructive .and practical address, ~Upf.M the subject \ of A.griculture and AgAtAtural education: The Committee engrain cropit award ,- ed premiums as' follow's,. viz : - , • For the best crop .of Indian corn, to Friuiklin , Liiih, for 94/ busheiS shelled corn and 100,111imphina to the acre. 'For the beat crop of Spring Wheat, to Redney Jewett, for 1,4 1 bushels 2/ quarts per acre.. ' ; 'or the best of, bats, to Rodney OS. per 'WV. • The Societisbeti,ndjeurned to meet at the Court Ito* an Wednesday evening, first week of Sprit COUrt. .. • -S. F. C i tVIMA4T, , At a:meeting- of . the litanagera held . lame evening, fileorge walker , and . John, Harrington We're -apPointed Execiitive Committee . fotibe present- year, . - Later From Europe.. The Royal Mail steamer America, Capt. Lang, from Liverpool, Saturday,. Jan. 10th; rrired atiloston on Monday last. The! Ameti i iew report's a rontinned suc- cessio of very severe lgaleti for the last ,tends s. _ .1 eiik . .. 1 3 The newsier thed traction by fire of the Wt I 'Royal jail steamer Attti pion,a b ' atmouncement of which . :we received. by 'Steamer Arctic; ) is full, m i t confi riled. - he . Amazen, under the conk 7 - mend. of Capt. Simems,i sailed front South- , ampton with'mails andlpaisengers on tile 2d instants And wben two days out, ma about' 110 - ..iiiles southwest of Salty - Islands, "fat Ascovered tckbeonfire The flames burst Vitt at an 4early hour on the , morning of the Atli inst., 810 in tiventY * minutes shirr, so rapidly did the lilies spread, the'Ship was completely 'gott - ed.' She. subsequently burned -to the water's edge, when her boilera l e*ploded and the hull immediately sunkl By this terrible disafter. 41 passengers ,e ffi nd 69 of the o cers and crew of , the steamer alit known to 'are ' bed. ''l , , 2 * to the departure of tkeAmpru2. inielligence reached Veer pool orihe total kiss of r the New ...y-brk ship . Co)umbusi- Capt. ..ikicearren", on the '-7thissoff du Irish Rosat i near Water-- 'fdllia. 4 l iro lady:and. two steera Awe ge, pas together with ' i s ofthe crew per .iihed_,..l us Capt..McCo it*th, his. officers. adq t he reinaindsr-of the *sensors , ind crap apmeeded in reaching.the shore. ... _ ~ grUCID continued. quiet. Thc ,Preak dent gave igrand_baniret at the , Tuff." ,leres on the fah;to lour hundred of, Abe deleOce or . thideltai4nenta. , , ' The stok4ilie Pettis aidAyenirail wax ?friiitimaiitienotottitit *ice thii Ms. . ef to ittbililtsinipeni by, the N 11" a - if-the minister-of ate in the . ispuldidan-• ,:, cite .hrid , bieri era ' fro* tharpoblief_ :.. . - end the simisiglis*lcal ants_ 1 . red.-:` , , , ~' 'i Intelligence front the '; Cape 'of -Good Ho Pe an Alit. i eeT,Cre Sk i n 3334. hadtalten - Aka:ft the Dili - of . Novernfier; between large hedies'a Mier l i tettentsne and Caton, sod it detaehni*itui'lltilish troopt. in MA& ilniC latter hid- been obliged r6;tare,' irirhll9l l ` l°"` of one cootie), milt - - . --• iitreninen. Reinfiwcemasits hed frnicittnittind Wone tha ianetillrefibi,ierer. ' , ; ricliene ItiditiNi be 'totogine&bi she English .Prvii 04.14 i ~11n, th e aijiainlii — biffifOltranistia tt i lliti ttilimilcinglcitc slave:' • , 'ftiqhf.' l ,' The (4): * ft al dair g i fte o Viriefira4iiiin, Ow* boll ti,. .: A ' .brObettorliiir . : . , =Cithi‘et . • - littorttuider-A, ~ • ' e‘', , en le • , .4nn ism ik 844 - ofoir visibidilporil .. .i- .. . - .:.--*':-to ; '.•• . a , ' Etiltr :- , ' 11114411 / 01 /4 1 11M kwoi.,„ OttSiltvidno -.- tiot iPien -.1.i4,.., ~.,,,,, , *. reject , cr, i lr;Jolt VI i punk, her 0 00.'81 -.ltifeiL4 t :K. Coll et the A eiiFa4 l tynail! melted the sir !Yeti( lowing 4:tel egraph burni o r " ng the iiinttze, ", The f' 1M: Il - stein from Seutlh'ntan , ten to took; fire - 4t f kboot one. o . thilei t *lts eil Ski" 4 4 cbmoon Itli lite nt, f i ! g 4P a se r 8 ' • e e 1 r viz., M . een , trn 'crew, a die , p - anon ! , In getti igio , JO l 0001! were P ekes] I after 'hours: The !tem l nu, board i la#4lltO have . is.S,Up red . ,4have or , r l i taneou cl)Mtmition.lll' : .--. -i _ We • ern ift9ra Se i i hateillie l „a ti loviingi )eiticulitra o lihe "Apace) ei hey denarinr6 thence . tftliFr 11' ins. is Th , ii Itilal Mail n eumiliii, An i .1 . ,i .l. Papt. .3 , 93 p ds',. took ,er departu itti - nrn4ini* ivlithi the ' a nal -. mails':: ,British, ne4 . ..ltorogr - n ! est Indies cepting Ilinittitea a d - Hondn irlit Gulf- of ibitmiCo • B', anisi; Wu ot charge !ofpelnt tfeaa 2 , _ time -how;, eviithe.'"fletil*lnotliii:=4 7 guised that 'Alladlynipiglki - -li o tef 4 0 ,-.; . .., - are -with Gen. Seorl,Trhoeii nomination they-pl- .. ., *fer abevettat of any kither Min living. - They ire devotedly attealted to the'" Con: Altering Her*“..'whose ;whole', life'buheen -.employed indefeeditig his cottntry, end' bearing h er niarryinag - in triumph through I every I conceal. - Regarding . Ihim-es_ tb#,. ,most tivailithle • candidate,:.a d' believing that his claims have been to long di:sfer- i Ai,. olef-pepiePolitilAfPf.- 4 !...041TIRE. 1 ,19,, 'Gar: So(4•T.I i .- We nil, pie . prod to - BOvi 1 11 to the decision of the W- ig National , Convention, and to stippot:t tta .. .neMinee, ' -ivith'eordillity - and , _to- the beat of our ' ..humble abilitV...--State Ji m ; '1 4 ti j l esiguFatki of G ovei no i r Big ler: ii.inttssoi; Safi: gOi-The inaogiira- lion of Hon _:'William Bigler; Govertioief Penniylvania, took pliceat'l2:neekire'kto day,'it the State Capitol: . '!'he town was full of Oninkers; alth ough` firing, to the oho ro inn of the iailroada - y the stiovii, / the ciiiiiiilwai not near se:: ' 4, #:‘ _wads: -anticiPated. I `_The weather. too was/in- . teese4leold.l__ ' ' '.. '''', ' /'. u • A bandteme and qiiitelei e,. /vie and , Militar ` procession esco rted : , eGOVernor eleeyo the Capital, trevri • , iht rn ary co potliqsfrom i Ili he-ncighba 'tiiYrts‘• being in the escOrt: ' . . The:lwo jHoue ,_of the met in conventio in nie H a sentences - 0.11 o'clock. .2 - - Tho Gov um elect, ace / Gov Governor . olmston and. th of tare tvio ouses, was int!. ly rifter twe l ve o'clock, and` r i hearty ~okens of apple (inducted to a. treat: iiupon •ti pfitiforni, andi the returns :.of "baciog been read, he waiden ed with the office of Goyerna , - monwealth. t 1 - --- - i , The oath . ;of office was then adixiiiiis-. tered to Governor Miler, by the , Hon. 0.. H. Walker, Speaker Of ,the:[ Senate, after which - Governor 13 .% 1 7 • PrOiiiedcd ' to deliCerhisinitugural address es follows; - I INAUGURAL, Ai:kb' MSS. . -,- (i . .. `LEULOW Cruzerts-f-The Orevidence . of .G has pre4ered oer,-greet "Caveman-, wealth. • The will of the pe 'pie limit -tol l) I NI an humble citizen to, the perfoimance , _9f the, duties!, of her, chief ex , eutice ffi oce.- In accordance with the, requisition thus. - mede on met and in obed ience to the pro i fed visions (*the Constit' non - , I appear be -0-4 -' fore you t _ay, fort e purpose of sub- Scrihingto tkie oath of office and assure. ; big' the .dutiei. - 1. embrace- this oppor tunity to express tlia,,proforind gratitude ;A..feel towards ibe iitople foil- thisl-distin -1 gashed mark of.the r confidence. 1 • In, contemplating the higkend delicate ell i. nature ottbe dud appertaining tb the 'station-=their complex and difficult char- , act er—tlie Magnitude of "the interests-in volved iii -their faithful Terformance,,4 am I n 9 SC* 4 MOIY imPreased with the re- i •spon. : ihility they pecessarili imperie. : 7he junior of all 'my - piedecessorS in this hi'gh, station, 1. enter upon the; discharge of.. ILA' duties with the utmost distrust ofony own • qualifications for the task. 4 bevel:ll°W !over, resolved to devote my best energieti f ' herpes and prayers fo a faithful' diseharge of the I have just . taken,. and look to the people for that - .genereus in dulgence which :has • ever_ Characterised . their action towards public servants_ who have honestly endeavored " to perform their. whole duty.- - t- 4 The 'efrort§ of mail .at< liest arebut feeble, All. the'aid that bis wisdom.canining 'p.) theaccarnplishnietit of any great ,' putpOiliokst fail,indess ac- Companted and =controlled . :;by. the- pier dian care of ithin icho gives drection to. all human affairs,..;-• On HiS ioicer and gtHld Pleasure all-tresuittuo . t dep en d, Ci ~n him we *Veld rely in. a [kit of hti r Inility and - Christian confide ce :" • I Our republican institutio s are based upon the . eXione that-the:p .pleaare the only, rightful - source , of; pnwer: Under these institutions thus founded,the ill Of the peeple,.`efleeteethronga- ihe ,, ballet. _hox, -ores! direction .to;:ixotaio affairs liroTer thii-IneAhm.the:lambles4,not -14s Alien, the most distingtiiihedi , :.can '81,r4110-111° i m p ress 'of hiiswit opoic:'tlie. fibilkic poliezoof •tWeotintryL• .. Thiafea;• - nire Of our roPublican systems is its: great distinguishing.Charneteristic; _and;:guided by the-:,.general -iptelligencti iiidn.tiatritit unk of Or - pt4oPlei ihe cans`of -our sue fif cesansainetion.the'Right . rifSuffrag . e; cult thelefikre he held Jlilyblate , •finalts, independent 1 cowl CiSel enjoyed , by, - air eix Citizen.:.- To;, prepare - 1. the minds ' , Alf the I peel* •, - hYiet . ' 1, oral, : education- by the in , ceketieeef.Moral PreCePtid.-TeligiOn.‘'l trutlii. 091114 be.. accountc:t 4 the•ilublosi IntrPose Off.tiOlgacermirent, '/ All that .we .are,.tilLthat,lcecanliaiieleihe,rura sinew ilk . 4eP o ,l)4intiPn the aoureehrOirei.-Thei ki:Oti-pf-, Aloic itize n s : vet.:3•l4Togert , hi* . - tutrOOnaljilminlitnA Yr. - titt .datir Of speech:l42 libt,-, or rho, 'filena, Alie free t°lettki***ST tvb/P.Skr!: titiiint, are -alike subservient l to iliiii ' tae nrce , Of Itunnin rleiv.: 1 11iiii ,7 iiiiiirtan '`ililit,ilien, that this - greit heitkAmltr: ' e - Oitiiii ' , pare. iturr - independent..."lfVfi, - :..h 'finiiitiiin ii pato., .I,le stivain'em On - theri6oni. a ft will'i* also tare: '-Tlitin : a 1 . PrOtnenag. th! mora lanit lOte I , _.. ' 'l' AA. tare ' of the , people, ,' the's ,' - ' 7- "- 'ti Of - OUr:lier; ernment'i inf7iiii will be Made ikisi3,,otti idO!fi.ltiimlibP Poaerr-e4:p-tii:,,,,Oitr'oolie fit r e main &co! Orn . opet•Ott_ianithiiiiiti.' - .. ',; ",.- T i',!iirittieriettce - Oflie v.v,q, d ' •siviiii'ic; - 06 )titinst Ogiiiiiiiiirid iii ' Iketlif'ti:iitid s t Ptitlicaiist*li r liCiii:io' - k4..r;.:.: -. .Th: , - suvailOrt# gtlefiiiiiiiiit ': O4. - 04 !-li 4l . l oilii .- theem,,mont.6l . , iiitelle4 " treated:4i' titt.. - : - 4:retiOrtiogli . educe inti'7o . l the i'itti..t. l ( 6 .o'ho# 6 l , 4 .i. - ilt,tli t*totif, ieOd. } ino - iote - ihe. Occarilf 'Of- - Orcittitlifi4 tit.o. tit_td-th'intiktemaliceaf 'irrttnintittrit 10 0,: 6 rilitan all' et r e!' 'neti . ; t2 , -, B;iiiiiii ktnpirieti:siti 1 'idireatidii;;;,4 ' ti; e l(t4iii" stfitontielit.:; , lifi: liiiiii , vl4,o! of qte,', 1 arid - iiike - ' - it T cOmpriltellitie•q:'4ll4P cei t ajoiv Thrlit4iimidthe - `k)46;o* . iir iiii;- ~g, r- chillmEJ - c m'sPtUttf the,-.4:erT. : 11111 . 1 271111.:*,5 1 ur .:P,!AV!fln - ittriiiie*;' - Tbe -- 704irn r atid :.-*Obititi ‘-i;*T.iikifii, t,l ileiiitot *. 411 ' till ':' , B iiiir • . 4- ( 11 090 - 4 ..,.., 11;u716. , :t ~. icit ,„,, ; ,,,, ioitit iw w ,, ; _.,,, ia ,,, : n.„... 7. _ ~, rice74l.o;Zi e he - ' - cFaulT,4lo.l' '' ---# tv ..., 4 0. d nee: f'..tik.itq:eftihjilit. Isttjr *glom :,--. li -v olo:f4*iipkid lirlAfii Pt 1 1,iii ,,-, ; I ''L o tt la ..• ' - r s s l ,____ i ! - : ' ,.„', l 4 l #9 ll * i s killiAkii, , ...iii r- • .:i -,! for !!!•,,y4ritilfooppo,ll. .!..,vi '- :beregallia as : foifoi‘Air r lul ii t r i triWieleTi( '' '' - l'isAtil , l e ttie ,tirq I# .- 411iii" - _tuAr , Avigra " Aiiiilipook 1 ,11 4 n..4.-1 - 041.4JiW. ' - thill*ilik"§tr thei : ! 7. l3if ei s tc*o=l*lo4 iiiiiioo-itiie't lotaki l l , W7_, -; 1 ,,., , Amazed Yle!. 4 7meir Ivey lie , ons kieoV'e to posterity.l'4 , l - : . , 1. -I -7 1 1P-Ate- Awlns 4. -the 46 6B sint6 of, tbo,.. " '... 4 have s# l *ledi it Will be my aux lona . ye to do u*l ma ein etitatios to all niesii,l,-of whatrer- persuasion, religi ous or Politnalv aid tO l l 7 f° adv aqc° the inter. oat° 'i"l' ' P elle ' . eta in ° o w tr ilt h , tii ikereaus fie .retwirces of bfr tres+ husband - her Die ns, dimblisk-Aer do6v an d;oleitte die standard of her tredit--Ito favor such measures as ma 'be calculated to develops her vast rooonr .j and stimulate 'alike her agricultural, ini l i i r: o , manufacturing, mechanical and emu ere; interests, and co-operate most eheerfu 13r ai t h ' branch of the gover n eat i n of such polici as. m ay a , 1 n to . r nt hirt hell of thol e° e . Ibt should be reduced as ' e. its . ,,irljUrtiOlif-kirsads upon 1 i jeotir population lind,thefasio'-,, ce tut to the state is much '^` ' . f \l7lokfie. • casual observer:would su , ppo se . ) be. most readil I4Py - 1 ! IC( *lakil iarsimonious means lr if* i ,i , 3' se trea,sury. it may be wise lasp. ofihese to complete public h o . how Sid advanced in coast tuiproduetwe• Tile ablindon4 , impsorements would involve a o tigi l Pitill already expent • ed , entiramhe chanees-aluture triligury from thmll. rei,rdy iompletion of tile, North is, in my opision c o niistent it principles o eo:in y. sin is perhaps. uartvalled (Tony !States in natural' elements of 4 wea:th. She.k•no low the Maur common ;c*,!,. 11 thien s h e one of the fedemliser.V /shouts. laustable •varieemilrendreioar. lance of well lwated **p ot . atiOtetl to manufacturing and iperations, together with a vast le, best agricultural soil, she can lout, less einploy, subsist and prosper a great r nui4er of human beings than any . othe State in the Unign• Her \ mountans, her noxed hill‘and lovely rallies are riele , with at;ural'advapt . ages to man. . Iler peo. ple a eintelligent, in s dustrious a nd` enterpiis. mg, nd if not restnined by unwise 'g l id e . tion, twill °soon occupy and imProve these ad - van ots to the fullest extent tend thereby rend. 7 our 'beloved State p r osPerous " 4 weal llly in an eminent degree. ~ A. thoroirgh knohledgi of, the science of Agri ulture by our people: will bare a heat ficial effect, !if not quite tilentiiil to thei r pros. ritY. i I iiill therefore mach/gratified with the effort now being made to seem ish this object, and our owoexpe riet ae and ' t e istory of othei countries fully demon. the importance of such scientific edu. catio :."The study ofha science, com with the practical 'I,Wr or tiling , the soil, is no le.; eallilateti i to elevite and 4 dignify th o farm .r, the to- eward trim for his toil. This greafirst most rliani6ed Pursuit of man, so ~ , . n• pecu iarly adapted to ou ,-State and hin the in ca inns of our peeople, i should commend the ' f • tering care of our overnment. • ._ - Legislate e 11 of -Rep iinpanio C 9 .mmict disted I se: He wit- Srieaker 1:14 eleeti ri *OA: inve of fire Gobi= P-rinsylvitnia is blesse wit a rich abun danC, and variety of mind:els adapted to the I pract cal useil and necessities of mem Il er mine , I int fr(.l constitute a great. and gem .l i t *. , urce = wealth, contributing largely to ,' ketzha ce tbe receipts of our treasury. The ' app - jabot) t us given ot ev ue of pmp erty, . ( population thereby sustained, the impr . %Temente made for 'their developeMint ault. vii P ee P 3 ,4 4 "...wen es the direct ttade 1, , t h e y ; flair co e public works belonging,, to th State, Otieralty promote thia end. : . rlOl and estemiive deposit** ofmei l and i ";ii ore within'the boundary of (Noel state peke her particulailS , blessed. Her 1 awl!' cite coal beds, 'furnishing a choice and cheap fuel tor domestic putipovo,' for getters ting steam for the statiottary_and locomotive engin , as well as for the 4 neptilsion. of/our s hips, give to her a tr de at most excla- , ii sively k r own. For the s pply of this - ' ele - sh t i without any ono' table rival, 1.., thou h his trade is coin arativ,ely in its loan 3, , , , it has already ' owe t . :o one of ./ 3 great'm gnitude. '— The alue of the product of iihe mina is madeup mainly by the healthy, inviti orating labor of the hardy miner, s'ehilstl those engaged in this.trade constitute ani industricsii and valuable constituen4, with whose int;rests , the prosperity and , greatnees oou State is ideatifiid. . It will aff rd .tne the utitosst pleasure to favor all i roper measures calcalated to advance our; great agriciilters;, iniaeral and•other inte ts: 4 - I / Intimately co fleeted -with the & pit tl interesta Of the country is theisubject of ti currency., \IT e proper :p st on o thie question is ot only highly important,' but one of , the most diffic'ult-' and datiger— cots- duties of tbe. oV/ru mu • The er rors of our systeur are of the most seduc live and danprous charecteri connoting .ainly in the cfr.ation of too much paper for the atheeei Of , ePeeie basis provider for , i 6— redeth lien. , • Thi l 11 . tin o St care sholild. be taken' te. guard "egiiinst this ten- I tency, and to s are the pecip . le in the use of thts reediimi Ilia ibeenntY, ma,' he measureably aT h .rcled by impttsing on the corporattire indtsidual liability 10 the fel' lest extent. 11 - , : :The injuriou4 effects of an excendre is #4o °C„Ha s l s ei ItiOn9Y , 'hav!Abee° 8 ° fie', Aprenity sl aerpenstrated in tali. country oY sad experience, ?that it . is quite ammo* s!try *waist-use the question en this ocet SlOn . The labi l er, the failmer, the me ehanie, the refolPfeetutfr t na . mert , htnt ' are ail deeply in crested in avingalound, euriekiey- NO 'Pretext et 3 r° -SusnfY ' 1 : 1 . creation of -. T . a enperahundant amount paper money,,and it is withpainfulalarm that:l have wttn ssed a 'OOO4 disP silicon over the nitre country to increase litia use of this medium, on a small speoie t t.s e : : fogtt al : ge rid ac le c est ei c s i i f o , us the of in co eLita w b b le ich elf; a t i s : iibinia i 3 ferniehJeff to One etuntrY a • ta the world. .very peePle t° o4 '- l ' av° ' a - Cireurating medium, as a Foagneff \ ATP , lie,:tt,ien'ee:* °nisi Ahead have whatever ttneuPt the Itransaction of wholesortie basinfuls iffiiiis *ay demand; but , ado' a ttiOntelif we 80 too, unwillieBl;° °'°P h l i s 1 the ere Per pe i tieg• !he cieetwe ei 1 1 niidkum. , win k i aa, COin 1*C9n 363 411 Urt" I diini,it fii:OiOil ,upplaet jun! render r i .c •flPoPtimtl4t ~tl , 4e ° ' eens e;„l I the elltikl'i t#ltehiog. ° em u " b audl : prael4il;:effect Is demanded Y th e . 1 1 _,C - 2-1 114 ....tt1it.e i f' the Pe°P l ° . A au ra u P cu'l aumtie t efsmoefl of aDY' t '. i Tail. to enhance nominal Wile' lii" '' 'pee standard a t ere Y, a YSl a 1 4 '9 .. a . - Watt a. *AV 11 alfo3i °.(' an g eroll a A P en r . art] 0 'it!'s- i etql,ptvstrate t,he fre a msts 0 *PA# 4,141 . 1 .4. la - Inlr 3 4.f i g tlirin g Int . r m , the. l „. - coun„, v4C , .. Tha ,nclumfacx or. '• ot , TIOT tittefeet r td ipAkist than any .t, . ~. .., 44:17 . ..........4. riliCT. Witi frell'frik ° f_t__ 9 l.* lF . R . l. "': t ne jeotal et pIASPI.Irt Vim-P.4 O Y , t " ' 1 N i p ll* tivv ir wil ir ifii 'Wei" roe 2 <-3. - ,' ''s - -1-0 ~ _ __......0 > Novara A ' T gr iP t " 1 1 12- 4 11Ww"'.4 6 - t• 1 .44. , ~ ,A, '' -" - c - ` Witt' - '-' ' ' .Or bliTe f°ree 9 " ta 0 1!-I b all 4 lil t ior noi bii:,malarst_ 71 . I: , , ::,..- -- h r . t he' opinion 0 1 b a i r , Sett RS 0 41 / 1 1 • ' ,