_ __,.1.4444"zi e 'd.:—... -;', "Aiiiedi - part of .itithw,'.:cieWl'ilt:liar smart S .1/4.4117#4% ..,_,....geonsiaa4- lat ibitgok e-- --- 44.8- -- Y‘ „:„.,oreula - belt, '. ~: ,n 74 ' egy,* f lat .4'. :'-' ......: ic Pre:a waft . i'' " .040.-16$44iir - 0i1=47, hall , = - :01110 1-.0-- -ma= ,401=is Ins dic-Kllat sr aiw J/4" I'4-0 - lea lar irediet inprtime t smell ~ 'OP - itakthern 'iliiitth -IMMO& .altioribtlaa_ E li ....,iiitermo..ouvi - , ,-....nie2„. saioitliseel" a sti Aivr- ' 1110._”1" 1 -. -- 7, - .4 - 1 ,-1 --1-' -4- irr - 4E: a. seantioa. ~,..?..- •-'.,... . iti.:41444:m rtilia - klecliiii) iii tl4 cr te - W,c 1 -,--', .--- ,.. , - . . 1.1. - , 66 - .:0,-0 *eourse - heihre a large audience at I t ° II. I T-44,411 14 1k OM t{o0 ,1 4 4 . It _ 1,..:„.„......,, , wiiveeihmoivit ••-•eislaSiefftnth:nstastn. ° 6 . .7 Ne i soinintauld,Wlt Vealcmgl,lr- th e Amelia& '''it we , -of- Ireland. -1 lii ----, idea* this* - -nielenclitilly specimens 0 ~4 1 . ' 'A i res ' t - .WA open our shores. Ent tin 1.- ; 0414 d' ' tit tat it literature n it , tuid n is f t: r sAliti ; o . n whichevery:' I seience;,_t - -Celtic I' gob' tie commands the I t 4 : lima. *4l Oistbis: pardoned it 4 d °' !I cline'tet tjethflif the gettentl'depreciatioi Ili of tliiiireit race: ' Mr. R. proceeded to at ipoidi_of the *eat - inint-ofist*ry . State of i -- Atnilanti,*hotte nanketalaze in Splendor a or t ioi?-stisty : - ' pa' ge 'abut history,-end_titmice wi origin is Irish. Then consider that every !I. petotilesa Trishuto 'Who lands open our ' 41 ,• ahurei; : is 'at least *id( as thousand del a' -.tars to: the coat iti , ..!:'lritsia 4is the great /ittkre+*4 X TO , W, 1 4 Psi:APßs_ _,:t re - , ,Toil, .. -Dy e ie1,1 . ; A/L'. ' urul 3tXPr ?Our karlot4ttem. _ . .ah ' Auk our tiOnii4iike . bblici rsthet '''tvltieti ' f." 138611i0efi dope ; in t!lill country , '4'4 th e ra . `. ;ices e,icept . !theAnglo-Saxon, for which ir. - - ~ no mach 'has been claimed; - England vt - ;;, Itoteried at us . for a - longtime, now ihe h "t 4 , `ttinsfo c6zen na'into angto-itoconistn like n a Mrs. Mr. R. referred to his address last 4 summer at ilitiiiilton College, and 'f l awed I st some statistics. ''. • - In 1850 the‘population of the United Ind P States was ,000,000-7,500,000 `lrish, es : 'by birth and, blood ;, 5,500,000 Germans pet by birth - add bloed;:3,000,060 'French ,; I.* Scots, &c. by. birth and blood; 3,500;000 tl Anglo-Saxons:; 3.500,000 Negroes: If I . ..,, have Made - any mistake here _it is in al- II 1 Hewing too `conch to the Anglo-Saxons. i 1; There is, 'Said Mr- It-, no such thing in el, ..- : t tho i6;ocki eti an engio-seeon - ieoP;: - It is [at; „ the Narnitin*ho rules pi England.. d4u : 1- ? 3 . ceri Shaltspeare, Milton and Byron were ' ri d,riot Preiteily -kiigl o-Saxiiii. _The word is t :ei tiftdto mean Engliatinan. Wheni men. t firm a Frenchman or Scoichinaiil call rii him a Celt. I anitold lam wring; .;yet 1 -z I" am itaxight as they who' call others An sit glo lb Saiton, as a matter of counts,:: who . Allt . ha .44 ./iocooce right to Ahat name. I have - tl 'i. n0.i11. - -feelirig for the Anglo-Saadi). He is ill the'Tiotni of theSaMe mtgovernment as a, :tbi tiliat; - 63t of Cho*: who-claim to be our Sc felbeiil int ;ice and refuse to like our in- S••• stitutiens; end to be naturalized. It is a g.ainst the essence of the English despo .s trim. „ ' rk *l• have said' that .1 . claim more than half of the white population of the „United men States as Cell. The descendants of the ' n om English are only about $3,000,000. Since ~s : j the addreis at Hamiltont ollege ! Mr. R. tprE bad seen some remarkable,. statistics of li Massachusettspopulatron, and one-third rSI of tbe children -born in Massachusetts in il i ., 1850 were foreign. I n / Boston, more than - 1 4-A half, iuthe same year, were hisb. ' Mr. ods '• R..suoted these facts to show that if the l'ol-. Muted States nyere Anglo-Saxon to 7 day `i t :: it would - not be so to-morrow. Th a ere -e . ( , t fa more ,than' 100,000 Irish in this City.- 7 , 1 me= The;: rest are made up mostly ef-Germans and old KnickerbOckers. The followirtg i ss ,queitions hive been asked in relation to my position : I.g Why do not the Celts make themselves "felt in the United States ? WII are our LC Y • , h i m , great- men Xuglo-Saxon ? Why is the ort h Anglo- t 3axon allowed to impose his relig , as - ion, his customs, -&c, But I deny the Ala?, whole.: Who are these Celts and who .. s a are these' Anglo-Saxons ': The Anglo :la Saxons are Blonde and migrated from the , Baltic. He invents nothing, has no musi- Ate cal ear, and• bull-baiting and dog-fighting lag_ are tie fine ails he loves. Does • this de 'as i - scribe the American? All over the -Con tinent the:Saxon is the clod on which- tyr ,e:ic rang. tramples. The. Anglo-Saxon and rev ibe Dark _Ages are synonymous. The by one is'cause Ind Ihe other effect. Left 1 "b . A hretrogra d es,- an d - • i to inase e in the n i N `third.or fourth generation returns to sa.v ,- agery. He is et this moment trembling NE before the Sarmatian and Celtic races. -_-r S Such is the Angle-Suzan., ' I 'me Now who is the .Celt'? Noah Webster ' A : - defines him as . the original inhahitant of g - i .: l Southern and Western' Europe. -Knox is,E, Substantially a . greei with him ; Made' for l'," ' war, he is all in all the strongest of men. 1 • He lovei art, .pnetry, beauty. fie is VI M - warm-hearted, a poet, a dreamerdefea ted at Waterloo, still be is the dominant :.• race of the 'world. First 'he •is - French 'lti then Irish, then Welsh and SCot.:' There t! le are la fess , traits of C-barer-ter forced ''. from IC ZIOXy, truth. b the' - Vei ilillff- Ar es - He g ives Ar, twice:is of their books: The Celt by Vol ittf mire's Maid' of Orleans, the - Saxon by - 1 Butiir!s lituauthis• War says Knox is the ' I name of the r u Celt, ,and so it is. When did the Anglo tVe Saxon ever produce a Napoleon, Welliug- MIK' cron t O'Niel, JaCition or Cavaignati—all lin, r ,c,:eltati- Ilk net laverwar •,•- I am not its ele laureate. I wauld rather ick a thorn m , from the path of grief, than earn bloody ~.Y..., lintels: But wars are necessary, and glory still.waita upon tbe congneror.-- What as France, but Charlemagne and Napoleon ~1 What 'England but William 'the Conqueror aba Vellington? What i- ' Altlrics.biii Weilington and Jackson, L i Taylor Vand Scotil - `The lecturer here justified the naK. 1,1, ii J heroism ofthe Celt in`a burst of eln qufilice, an - a giv ' their 6 " 4 , o 4t '6 afid°.gue of Irish names famous i n e ve r y sphere' of t r . 4 human ambition and=great suet:eat,--du- I s . ~ ring which be was.constantly :interrupted si, hy_the tumultuous applause oldie anaj. I ( fence. , _ • - - '-' . 0 He proceeded to answer the q u e atlsod ~ t Ak serially. Why dot'he Angl6-Balonsvii -5 ern. the Celt l. They Jo not. la ' Eng :..-- .land it is the Celtic ,gentus ml?icht rules. ill The preachers, the Ma g azine irtiten.ar e . :Irish, The English Genendtv Poets, gg " Fainters,, co m p oser* , ,Thi t i nat i e . r and Act-mg / 2'l *a iiii s_ i .4.! : t : Pori u - hated . by:fplotiqg - ilkii 4 1 10,1 L-s, lite - 4 IllotAelotillent Etlitillb - bonmt- 11 0enunnent Iv is he-ivbaicto'iloporatl eettlementra,a96 throu g h an the *hl4 -. T is:, iny - ;i' - . said Mr. R. - ‘ 4 irstis 4- ' - 4. allow -,io -- ,iii Wh y, : T - a ut_ 4.- `~. - s-110149 cej .41.1r1wan4111Se :''',7-7•7 7 .77,1 ,4 r= 4 - 11 . 6 -Aghttlarst , - and imam er ect faignotioibi e k G.or CfOrf7trAlf ,Is6g EMMI3MM i f e - n ii.. theirs, ewe erg it i rishmen , Charles Ttiomixont S t i r ...... mr d' V . ihpanif:lfttlie ti ,rw#o - d . fd Inure , ayo*Atavil . 4. 1 41tft 4 instratinito Jeff -="'g•' , :} e Pelt. aferin C - igtitooten . ' 0 14 ) 1 wentrtn i ttlikro• if frtf ekl ' !r• ~.z . Oa 1 tbe attnetarto thes pgh t iVwe Itheiis e‘otieb. , iIW ,lO . .131$ . 811 honor to all-th e a sue& -, o'„incl wait pu - 4 ".. Bank. .' y -into -fraM the, C alai , ~ The • Chhi ustice ofllta•thfired : st*Yl ext. '-``'` the a 'Celt,'aturef the sreistiplii:` il uittaa al 4he.,hekinningfoOr :.. _--- ;•• .?." sod. .. _greattexpottreler o f tee o " , : jktitzon, - , , ef;Webster, is "Celt. . `s' ' diseu 'the naval histig' of 'the ' liked St . .. . and, found Celts plenty, as . acktlerri Wiery-iiiiiik7:74`iirning- tat ' afidrir this rtiaun3 • - ttde. t The;-frit: General. fell in our n1'0_11434 YAM. 'chard mery. '-'zlkir: B.: , waivedt iteeltic Gen. WitahingtoumhiO . e yetpl Fii • mself tO Make 1" ' :g4n4 helm ( ' to leavehint peer - • 1:1001 austere, in t-. love andlottoro4ll. l , .igsjot c l ere - Benedict- Axnnld _was a Angl on.-{ But- thcotWere, mainly„ G in milli Belt- 41 S a ' eat- - Alnitn4wr w til are the.•foarr fi fths: • gle;Saxitato 0 this arieff ; : Nor is the ;women.. Celi-lesi true -and hernic; although known., , „ s. , - 1 : -W h y totTe4he - Cel . ts Illowe4 ;the -, glotraionirAo' intim° •ittOir- papas than t :The trial* is 9tey hate net, 80.7' The constant-movernent 0 this tiyit away_frove, the English , ow. ( tee: h, law: lovaa:-theielrethiAmoi wows tvgitipinigl-TqOug..' Big , is. ' Tsial b nry , Abglo,Boool -, It 0 &Lin Ire ndiefore it wate-th of in &lea i d ried ; Alfred- the T au** ay, for, - ere ttd Ireland, he!' iup tmeng•otit 'tions, the Trial to tY-' *Vhol bodi , ornament in 4. 1 , lonlAtefitre they isevv it in Engler' . ._-yerhy have the -Its taken the A 10- Saxon religion .I I Itict-to ditilcu this rtnestion. - Ne ‘ man hasimore of the ' ar -1 ticle . than is necessary: home COne MP' tion. ißut isiit iso I - Anglo-S "Eon i religion was Pagan. Is th t the U ited States religion ? 1 At preie the ng \ lish religion has. aim:maim and a alt fat/lily at the, beta,- oft it. •Americ al -1 lowa no sucli thing as this. khave n _oh i jectinm• of course; to a WOlnalet3 Rein at . • the head ofevery good work, hut it ; dretishriuld take back `seats in the `nc -1 i tasty: . - I • .. - The claim ofiho Anglo-Saxon lan ages\ I imposed upon-the Celts is equally un la ded. This Mr. Rebinshncontende at length, and chromed -Ilia lecture in a sit haat feweltioie of bumgrous terser ion, sarcasm wit and eloquenCe.- ,I In"marching into the cannon's m th if offering a• fearless bosom as 'ii sh at h for tbe sword, if coolly standing the ch rge while the Steel instrument of. Bay one I rips theereeping flesh and pierces thelpal pitating bean, if pushing :t hese I hay '' eta throygn a hiss?ng cloud of lead and oke and metal, into an opposing Wall of .q ick and quivering human, flesh—if thes be cglorioes deeds then the Irish Celt is not :- I ingloriims. If glory's footstelm on ti e's path are conquered cities and gory pl ins, if the music by which glorY makes her marches are the yell of the onset and ihe clangor of „conflicting, armor, if th, in cense of. glory is - the curl of thecann n's smoke which lifts - itseif lazily from he earth, as if butfdened -with • the don of the dying, then have Irish" Celts s ent no holiday trifling, in glory's service. Clontart, Ballibahviree, Boitburb, sthe • P,oyne., Aughrum, and Limerick ]are scenes where glory, born of patriot sm, has drawn from Irish - hearts seas ofb over which her red flag fl fated from 1 ore to shore. The red foot of Irish bra tY has kept titre• to War's death march t on the burning sands of India. es The c tog of Irishmen's artnibr, and the of .shoo their-viciories, have nmbiplied them ves in the echoes-of the Alps. - Beneath t eir own green flag they fought-. at Clo arf , and Benburb ; beneath $ the tricolo at Cremona-and Fonteney they conqueied ; beneath the fiery cross of• St: Geoirge, from Seringapatarn toWate 100, (peg proved their undeServed alle nce, land beneath that brighter 'mid' m 1 e - delirly loved flag, deepening its red stripes ith their blood, ad brightening ,its glorious l stars with th" i t valor, they fought fob its triumpli e at Q, ebeeand .1 - orhtowit, atiNi el spare and New-Orleans,at Palo Altcfsind Buena Vista, at Cherubusce and Chul- There is' secret in cheMist by n it which War'ep draft can be pinged stc y o. of Irish bl r od ; no perception of ve al criticisti nice as to iteparare m I,Var's music the sprinds which Irish d its $o have.tningled in it. No history ofear red deluge can be written upon wi crimson pagei you may not read the mortality of their faniel i A Tian prejudiced against everyti Irish, may standy the tombs of Bc Berkely, Swift, Sheridan, Steele tr Goldsmith, and d ny to Irelabd all cl to genius. He may have litened to O'Neill or Miits 1-yes; or witnessei living embodytnents of Kean and Ma k and deny. all honer to Irelaed in m and the drz f mn. H a p a y I h axe tha t to the songs of the Bardp,.‘ardgaroll harp, or may readiAnticre`ons' In.`avr( langtiage than tlfe great original, drink in. even " The loves of the Aih. . lln il, deti i to Ireland au clai!rs to pok Ile may pause by lbe ashesof Burke Canning, ate] depy,thet /stints" ever ! duced a Statesman. - X.* ,my listen the still living echoee 0f efilrfires, G tan's pr - O'Connell's! -reise, .ora den: Ireland all claims to eloinence. lie / ids/A * 111 e tuimelese. nod unepitar tomb of Emmet, walk heiAlessly over ashes of Tone and itigerald, or sit the ; solitude . of ..A value with O,'sl Mitchel and Mea be r, end deny to' ,land tbe virtue of Patriatlsto. . . But be 41111121*..-130. man ea *law tloutarf; by „Hugh O'Nei li at .liiii&Aree; by Owen Roe_O'Neill at I `buTb, by Sanifiell at Limerick; by liFgtlatiTat Waterloo; by .Gougli and pa* ,tniudiatly p tiontgomary Quel krEotriclikr ingtosh.-bY Sttink,e*tt,bylackacest, New T QA L'b .Sbi# l 4•44 - Pelro Pfiro o : end .Chl 14)130040:41ftifittli*-:taill to) con -and, Nia,fatt. ;. i i ;: eet St Gnuiiint.thpe iteadtbtough wars ofetommooll 1011istrictbrm ifur own -,llnathe,conglifist***k • the tidiant strlPCs' ; oat' ` o raa hi t i4„, or_ beatmis hie'shroud; fiat& .11! re try. - the e lk the ap ed. felt; . in ..- r ; • , '5,.... '-' , ..F- 1 , '• : • ' ..7 1 • , 31 . ,-= - i ..-_ .. I ~s _ . 11,1411 t Olt tjudtr._ -7 „ • +ODX DULLER, EDItOD. nt _est hr . * ,_.,.....:i1p4.0_:...--;:-..,,...,........--_i ..0..,_.7. ~,...:.....,._;,,,....,..„:. .x., 1 ,...„._ .4-s•rimilig,:ipri ~1 . WRIG •argna/L&AL •• : _ • 'GEN -- 1 V ' "FIELD . ; . ... i . ~, ... ,OF .NEW 4ERSEL 1 18111t0Ot to thikratifidation of.. 'i . ',, , • 'nil , i3,uratil' usimiliricen 0 -! i ' 3 . _li ; i t ' : • ' .. • OFD ,L i kc, i li of Berld .. CO*, : il : ,-, , ir.' PitllDtliffAL - 10. It& • r l i c- .11T—NATOILIAL. - ' "'"„ 114.' 'E. Miami, ''' I JAvis paiiocis; 7 _. , .111..1. zisrmarirAnva. , 4 - - 1: lit IMAM F. Hutisce, 14. JAWII2I IL OeltP ttXLl 2. l iilitsei.Tamiumit, : 15. JAME& ,D. P.Lirtvc. ' •8. jou* 'W..Srorms, . 18. Jimurs K. DAvumox, 4. , ,Joinni P.Arleazz, . 11. Di. Jio. McCin.i.cien, s.lSiEscst Mokv•Aiwz. - 18:.11.m.r# -DiAts, .8, Tones W; Putc,xx, 19. Joint Itaxii.gio .' ' - 7. Amiss Psxicesz,, .- 1 .20. AIORI'D Rostersonr, 8: Join; Snazirrsa, .. 21. T 1103444 J. nices t * , , .. 2 9. 4ACOD MAILAIALL; , 2."Xvink L. 3 1•01 D, 10. 01fiAltLE8 V. WALLU, 'lt. Cnet..4triii Maims, 11. PAvis Autos, . '24. Doli6s Pitztilt, ' • 12. M r O. Mtiecus; . • 25. filAs'li AJNirmiaage; 18. pen MWDLIXWAItri, - , , i __ -'• ' L. 'thp, tea laiti • 4v=:' I and r if . CingresH. Again - - :, - . ~. ' We proinsed i to add to ' account cUrrent Peopleof:the: with Congress, suciiitems 'C4 . ..1;084°88. as might bn.trans ctO. - Sin ,=time thnekeontraati. h.: i i been ent as • Mr. ' Cliandlet:4old entt the ,f a few days, since, in iri plelitininWay thei.ko .ten ;hoards of the Balt?plore . piat r form'," Senators Sewaril, i.rones our , Smile, ha , each made eloquent sfteehes , Y,, upqn Kossu 1. As rbetoricali efforts they will be interes ing episodes in thedry de tailill of , the win er's work in ilia Senate. TheiHouse boa b , come a grand national Conveittion, in 'critic, the litaine.ss of put .ting I , up Presidential L men-of-straw and i I knocking them down, b s been presecu led ',with n zeal wort by o . better cause.. A - Wouple of ,belligerent ississippians can, the other day to fistico disgraced the -Ittll and pronouncedthei , rs: sea sat isfid. A few days after, two •ortby D4Oeriatg - skeindi. - ,.... rnt.t", ~.,A ; I un- , hanK being busily engaged ...in repair ng the l'ilatforrn that Cass fell thrOugh in , '4:- . : „,, spiffered muddy : water on each other, anti:Sutler] to fight, were separated by . their friends and the matter #.4utoreoty ad just.L4 without pistols and coffee. The Hohae is full of sound of fury but ' it Signi . I, 1 1 fiesiOthing worthy Of the representatives, of oSe to the represented. ' . : piur months of the *mission have Veen disi, „set] of - doing nothing. , The deficien . 1 eles iCaused by the ill:digested bills of last se - stnon ?lie not yet)Ren supplied. - No appr,Opriation for coming Wants been mace or considered. .. The - people do not want such work, • It is an outrage upon' their c rights to waste time and squander theit!evenun by such..sis. ,, ,The Dent- . Ocritic party has an almost unpreeedent ed Majority-in both Houses, the reins of thej,egislative branch of government are in tlikeir hands, and the', people will Inild - tbeiri accountable for the. delays Of lees"- I la* - and. the aqugndering of money, -, which thew course t h is - W i nt e r Vitas pro .dur.ed q l' . 1 . , . - ' • ' . i 1 'J i be 'Piddle. Department. * , , We have been told that the, present T. 0. I), eparim - ent at Washington is oner,of the ;most efficient. .-- With its general course we hare, nothing. now to do. But recently they made some mail arrange ments that seem teas not. arch as they should he; The ease ii !httsvise:- By the leentemplat ed. establhOiment of a mail rouse upon the Leakawanna awl Wes tern Railroad, the pro .Course ofttbe reat,iitiiiitet-itt igs county *ill he initteri 7 alleichanged: Tfie southern wait froth Phil:_ ,4 delphia and Wishington , williiiitea A o COmingup in sleighs iatti our comity; be necessarily: brought on the IreHlros c l..;. - ;_ lieUeithereii a necessity.fertjtnail mite Whtch shall intersect this Malted:the rail ,rc4a4letl distribute thre'lliffesept parts of tkeicounty., lit-sidtlitto this the mails frotul New York and lila teal** a portion of the county *Pile' I+ . iiiiii: t ptilthis rail roadßesieletheae,,Theri is at this time an& .been for, years an - imperative ne ',ceesiiy for a better -courtnatiication be ri4sis the couno-seat =and the eastern 'to• lips. '4s4ick Al.. Years; one of the #4€4 ! 9 * c l ti le*.t4 4 '49 7 *!tyiyaktill4-:* ,Pchstligoe!.- 'Hier O!taelo#lUP‘f-Pgekoblig ,ed , Mount - Pleasant; ' tra7eliti fir' , 3 to -4: .. or , to-Onnitit from, Cto . -13111e8 ' . ti.' P r.:lll-41tii. 40 1 /4 1t' 41 /14. an ‘-,*tel4.ii3 jag' ' ' lialt:°l*444l4- 'l;le.. cotOtish4r; the PIP -0 0 10 !° Ott YK 0 i-r7' imist4pilled Ariaint,htfae:beettoblipi. to liii4l l lof equal length with t!it 0100 -1: of liet4cki; either" ltiiiiiitattiiii; le. :1118 iss she I lin, sic ed n's • er, nd ry. ..~ ~ _ 7- j .1.-, _ .. .. ; . , 4:., . i .- - 1852 ' • PQR"r'Pltelli,Pr•OTi, l COTT, he P*e.] /~'~+~, - lades , 41, ‘016.11' ox a 1 to the 'poop 1 , -.. In al sOPP! ford,. - p otitisHaifortk o.cili, "4451 - 1647tliri3e - iiticiAkone '1 )1 , 4,12 ° Pi , , , 11 . tiriurths, direct, A ral Would. pasa , , 'en% frci a . the ',easterbpartiOre ' COW f . ; Lenox a-route . •,- .il hroiti Kentiaqt,'Gl : . .3*.k&an -to Laneaborel.: l ';l&;,knoWn cat route," anOii mitill-aliapen de - tin to'be" kisown: , is:4ol . flat_ te.. 1 .iLt a to;zu township on t fir , considers itsilit „ tr„ ctirtiimitiOd in' because 'it - connCtted with nothing; 13tiLif the propoifei im provements_ .be granted,iti Would be at once in nection with the ther , rouse, or '; 41. oity.: - A branch 11 43 itc,A4lo: si 7 /Xpilge4lto-ileiThf. The mats. it;k l ,._ : _uo.v ,Pasaes deitY 'from fiot Itiinesdale to ount Pleasant might be changed so as, io,-luuss irtlyreekly from Honesdale by Mount Pleasant and Her rick to Gibson.. , This then is , what the people interest ed want—for this they have asked.l By it none - of thOtownships now supplied by present routes would be incomModed, while to, others it is a twitter of vitillim: portance. The proposed improveMents were laid before the Department with the petition of the people; for them,. and we expected that they would be'granted. As we uliderstand the business of the Department, it is to grant such changes to provide mar facilities for the people, to consult the:lwants and wishes of the people and tcr-rEgard thein when ascer p3ined.,i, 4 ev•atiey „done this ? Not at all. InstealWAing - the re4uireill mail facilities te - ttiliriitizens,of more than a third of the - ciitinty, tlrey utterly disiegar de& them. 'Thitif'bave changed the Mont rose and Carbeudale route, and how ? It is to so by Brooklyn, GLEN wool), and iheisce by the new turnpike—a road in the woods that divides this county ' :from Greenfield in Luzerne---to Carboroiale. Thus throwing Harrel-d e Lenox and' O-1- delimit of - their supply of mailirout t his: route, 'and' depriving the towns still far; tker east ofa chance to obtain anything through it. And who/is benefitted bi it? Brooklyn is not. She gets no mote mail service than she would under the Old plan or the proposed imprTvement upon;. Lenox is not; fpkitte ;Mail is takeO from - Le-6'ex Where' it, heretofore._ p , n and Dundaff is thei genie Bi:owl,' Why then is this change made ? W .xplain it. • The whole thing is cook i i arranged to accommodate and `genwood. Prtibtibribut few e , know where this Glenmxid 't. it= is at all. Formerly ii ke, a voile'tion 4f three or i •he con nes of Lenox. a tavern the name Aeriwood. The k GROW & Bah to represe nt a -. up e'L reade s. -in factt ' . t. Millardsvi i. buildings on ~ tie buildink o been changed to is owned 'by Mess ... One of wham, pr .. ~ district at Washington. i , Against Glenwood and, lenwood terest we haveTnot i Word t , say, if stand by L a t.itntOlipe. par.... RoV.i. • '-- . - 4. - teteSTS ?f -ge tof the •c. m y „ , set aside, to forward "those of as ii ll of a township, the matter demands ligation, the, wrong must be put rig This Glenivoodivas already slipplied. a tri-weekly mail from Ttinkhannock a weekly mailltein WaVerly, • and, 1 ; while wholetownships, more thick! tied and With just as intelligent and iness-rnen, as the south end4f L ei bad nut a ray of post office light t o .1 upon - them. And now When'theyas - changes and improvements; thatvvill ; them an 'vies' mail. aceourniodatien their neighborsythey are all set asid Glenwood. lf‘coni representative i . , that he is representing the will of . the jority, orof tliapnOtjurity, of „these ii ested who voted for him he is !nista they _will'ask Ai el: rtnient again :Wilt* ' 0 A - ' 4l, 4 '' . 7 4 6- u 4 l t a - % Peelda- 9 - - I . Pest See The l'ciat.lidatiier General hak.... fished anew post :office in Herrick, , Herrick' Cdostre, , ABA, Master, lad -one named Hop Bott, R Miittot.t.; Post Mastgr, in Some., . 1 in the County:. The precise locatio l tt srp.esuraset state._ • _ Weir .. ire* gess Se , . , _ The fol l owing , letter has been c r g! &go .9en.:Scott by the S.n.wstZ A" tioliof Brooklyn, ,an. Irish ~Society,i . _were, alt*ly aware of ttik: *Ale i - nientaof ,ctsr i7sfleiiin hero; hilt pa our,oidifia 4.E.nai :irk : .haye 'to ' learn liliesal isintiinenca.4 opt favorite 4, i tor. :ate tot thei * iesiiciesjOy:' Valiantly ,:nn- *hi '' ' -. 'ea, defe , lisispgistis Vs; . isf ',lror.- Itgan* bsitktritriir J'lE . sd.' - donseatiC writ. ; TN. airtsl.4*snga iTtf 'tint jrwEli: 4 4 . =ys esW or the day :b4 :41s; tbefrountil, iiiffiiligintlisf tbtilol 90 7 1 ` *l2oolllllliiiiitiiii :. bied spleail Ar, 't.. A , pew era will ' , 'eat:, •sin :ttlist ,tbi ;aid the 1101 gralifir acelo 1 " .o#d ade I r die lap me her. Am I 'Am.] 11118 • W . ~ - - , , , :From the Nartli.:Arri 1 : .0 , Whig:Statei , Coar ' lioni.' - . f 1 Met _ ,-. ..4 ~ 14. 'be COnVention et , ifV:9'oo,clc Coiiri aiiiitie;ltilikiijin ' ; libr'k€o;. I byfeipniating David I 1 . ,,- ~.ell- ; *Erresl7 , . t, ail& .tolin,W. KiMii ; r k itiut*_4. , 'L., instou'Secriitiries: ..T ll- 4 4 ) 11 if: sun 7 ii was called, an 4 , • • 4, -, In 'motion .. Of Mr. Mid 16sYnRchi'ii!e sident..,:waql, autherieed IS appoint A %matte(); coi4listinit broil ilel4alef',lii irlona 4 1 triFt , t 9 report P9l' ..!.r t ; (I) c ars for. the -C.QuYe., 4.1 9 tt!, • i,' - . Irt,': .1 61 3AAgiqunied• .4 1 - • ;I -- lie enventiciiLmets#4l4,C ',F,, 1 lE - ',l he a ll 0f.t11 .i ! % 44'4 :1 . ',..4 .• : c " .=- ' ... Mr. Middlesivarthilfr4mtlintiii: e r e. nolficers, made the Ilowing. - .. i . - 1, • • "I - Lai -]-' ,' s f.. • re or;ie4lent,lloN.:uls.'sissiri. , ~.„ or Vi ce. Presidents— t % W., NV 'r, atb n BUlleck, E. 14 - .:1 1 11), 1 odward.D. ip en , IViia.! GraetEr T. [Brinier; 11:N. a er, Jilt). Toggarl,'lX.lo-rini k F.J.B. S g ni a n, \. McLellan,; Kirk, 't re. ,i a r, J. giotherton, Win. , Sloan, , . T Cy, Di P. Lucas, j.itlcKeari, p. ,K so, A. Jteberts i on, .1 . 1 A. ROwley, r t t. die, S. :feloy, liiitvikLeech, dr Idleiivraith,' W. 11.11441114, F.'Lau er -1 f , , ' • ! I 11 . • ' [- taries:=T. Steel, S.M. K e r real ner, S. Ditler,V. W I 01111;1.1 J. 13elsford,. J: lit lAtterill,l . {f lan, V. IL NViisiee,;iP• .Belin; ryson t „ • , po taking the Chair, the: Presi Ma e.a stirring addr&sa. .I 4 thanked , -Co ve tioii.fii the unopeetiqdhonor ri fer d pon.hirn, and titt* ' 0 444 8 . 1 0n tp x: • pi: •.s h deep gratitude for L } ihe lind ss of ile rty, for tho past andipresent is,-. tin . ibi .s . Ile' :said lie felt :tat this t e par ica rly, his_ obligations id tlia it Vas with feelings .b nuqualiid :gra ificition he was en ab led Ito assert t h at ..up. i' the grtt .. - questifn copected th our, meeting, 'here can be niticlissent.i e bal . :veil that in the initul efifr's Conv ' vi i .tio. waiiire dy designated ;,‘ e stands , bea er of 'the rWkig party i Perinsyl Lida, or. the corning contest„ aka that -der tt; guidance of kiwis ! al leader , W ,lig - arty could riot be il,efeated2 , I history of tbe.),Vbig, party since 1840.1 ~she vn that, ;When united jwith pro feo ngd spirit, ;we had not l i) . " in g.tO fe and he believed that iiiith . Op Scott :our lan mir no ininee; the entire energies 'of i ili,4ll; tl l a rt y., wilattil 1. f .... , i.......4,a,. ...a , it 'woul scbieve a signal ;afid deser tri 6 9 s l' • . . . i . liOn . otion,' therules of the gouse . Itepres ntritives 'were adoiled. for ' g tiiverill ent•ofthe Conventi, :Mr. illini=er moved thatlii cin r nit , , 1 ' ()Obi . ell be l appointed toAraft: rem tides e ressive of the seruserpf,tho.;e 1 ve.ntioni Wbieh was agreeditii.. -I Thefollowing. preamble'end-resOlOt . were offered. .1 ;11 `-- ' i Wile eaa, some divervitylif prect) . hal existed in relation to.the 'fitipmetrail of!dele tes to , the National s ponviat ) ,—!some of the ,Congressional distri t, ',ll,l;Ving . appointed - delegates'i Band Crib . having referred the atipoiritrient to t is ,Cenven iOn. And ~ ;c.. ° p i - , Wbe . as, it is disiretible' thht the tie . 1 gation fu11......1 : ... . Ili; 13 ,_ i. . I _, . 7 . 1 ,... ~ 1 Ii :. . . prove t s l ap ointments, irml, 4 lTrali a i d that'a Minittee of one frOni eac . b.n gressimaall district be appoirled r y tie - 4 - .ebair, treport, to the convention a ;list of delegat srluis appointed, ;mill a nolui it ie tier) of egaig`s' for the districts ,wh ' - appointments bare not yet been made.J" Which ,was postponed for Ale- prve it. Mr. Wm. M. Penrose .offered the -i 10. ing *solution i i 11 .. ' . R solVed; That no person be adrnitt :d to a s iin the,conventionaslia delegat, who - is- :)t. areaident of the l icounty .ie prepose represent. -i k - Ilr. e r moved ..the resolution ~ poitpbn in enitely, whic4rratt. deb - n3s4i tl ri4,l edlapa. - end i nwithdrawn,l Theo • • anal . tat icon then . .Wikbdrawn Kr I3i the pie nit. ! , iti ~, Tbe solution re . tie tekle. am' , • t i l meat of Delegates to ie CO.niention • .-. I , againi) 'tight up; whe ''. I ip, ,I' Mi. S' nkey Moved to ampui b,r,e • poWerii - the same co m t„ 0 to no i. Lillie k ' 'lid E " ' 11- the ' 6` . .. rention.. .. i t _ tdr. timma moved to st h, ut `all ter the Wird " ReSolved, " i n , resolutiln, and substitute tbei .116, sg Resol.fr , igl, That the deleoS , from l-• .. 'Cone tonal ' district ,aro. r .. tigioa_ 7/ e rol furnish, he name.of , a rierseri,ifithO . C. 1 , 'vention Or elector,! and ,iiioritor -- Itep,,g li sentativ delegate te the lktefienat I C , vention i, Provided; that hi tii( l ises:v,rhe delegates have;.been . ailifiiti by' .t 1 Re 4 ple, tiaclziaPpaii,#menala ' I .1ie.;`, 4 1 1 fled by. Xis'Convelltiitii.l f : 1(1. ..- - The eneral tiubject_of appilintingg.r gression I delegat . es . Vviiiii l . l , cti i tCusso,4 m l i Mesiiii . .- ull;Stinkey;lkfOraii,l racy; TY: ragi!, , i4ter,,L rt.! plaiwepii•l, mow; c- : rent on, die; - Mumma,and telsO.•_ . ': • befer .a denii4 was, made - the - Tire, dent oipiced, Ole, fallftkAiti4 ,commits on iresol mils: „:- I', , I _•,... , , i t ..7. W•l‘K' ll inier , i:,F• -IL POi!lialiti;`, Dirrij • 1 11'0:Curtin:I it t .::l4 - aohii,iit4 C. 0 , jr Jones, 6. Myers, T. cdkr - 'tri. /kill."' ' ! lntititi 'lrrodltii; - 'O.. K. - elio,, !. WY ' :etheiill, -, '' 1 I - '''": 'The , ventinic then , It jointed ' r ef three . ii . theioernoOP, t )ti or . 1 I e.C(iiiirsititioll nir in the ' ternv,, qtkest ton - pilf . was lir ti , ' it'offered by relatiiii ti the: ize den .to ber. in tir fait P.°. W. J: biu it 1 M( * )1 J j %111 1 4 up I ip lour. l qace • p s. ,, his I \l7 %rlt and that set bus- Igive • • ith I : for inks ma- en. for res- ab led est A. lace of n. tile. I. 'e ;rttist,,, . 4 4 6 4 ern. -tett egAtalgt:YO ! w Unt lIMI4 tr* itivEL" , SCOT st. ; Cgomai tinotothera.ill , (11S Az, w. 6 1 . M ho br nd ci *lnt r no n frt eve oni ho ' h d it•t M'M' delphi' Nati. Wit= rat) au abili e en. P. W ' 14i), In tit won! the (1, 4 , ent igh differ 1: rg: l major 'hie pt this i i nd That' tin s ppirteral g.. Ai - to _l any that - ,he (if to ;en . ral Sci ent . itylni ash contim lad ' ver . A tilWat hero tienfl the: illbi of 11 ere"suce t tti in' T. iitt4 I no nti naigh 'zed fe 'est !d no ,; • v. S TO e`b.. IScott Veryiv antly e. rem ! ttrt ibe I he I. l ad = wi, kels . resoL olved at es t . tic t igited -ntion ga pr tma a Kilr ta- pro ate eupon ' Ge) .votea. : Th llfri Ryer folloviiing: p ;I R. e ill Jived, int C. 'and . 'illitib "T Chi toiiai and rt, 'Cortitnonwe I' Several a. 1, ;ibis "r ioltiti 'wisp :tpoil 1 1 Mr. Kali e th . vote . 'meritbf 3h Iti4rel iitiob . , t4ed. - The , creted '"I l'rh quest 01}1tion, it Air Inf.' l i - ." : Mr Kali C pay tion - Sena; - rial ' 4 ,11 CotiV - ntien; ' ' Th ,follri tonal' tea: Wi 'jinn :ti , I ' bii "C. idd - Wart h o ` 'n !g ti ut I it. I . al. "W. ,-C itii Iv, 'S" y d : , • flifil Kirn: 341intl the'C 1101 Dilegit • lnhlif Ofit e * Nrei.;i --- 4; - liktr., Bill* itio.il*dceed 114 :c anat tir . I W I O O ~intrY. Mar' itras - diAoi- 'Abe. - re- I numerdua„ State - tan-rait-; *leaded ; here-and elsewhere; fotind4iiki hitidliost distiosi. loot, vinutbe. was. happy to Ahitin:rUferimi6eito the ~ e ry before-the sponvention, gen- , all-taria l of , the interior - had desirelo conciliate and , liar lira s soity that he and-thine 1 4b 7 i, Mitt ,could.:nOt comply mks oft i ti ese gentlemen 4-• but thei'r votes: in -opposition, he be ditithretlrunderstood:they ed' solelY hr-a,senseofdatyl. - chile', dewed , that tbe-Citr,.. of -badinitructed .its delegate : ~ : leonventionto'vote against-: 04liatrtiationa of luiiiiitid ripe i and:frinn, , ,lia .IttAbvil . legate. islecte4ilwho'irair-i tlwaigheltlat - 01 1 igeticti - und ji , `.and 4,• true: and ' _faithful : 11 0 0 1 doubt- that, wh i n - the, nvoititionnssembled;.t ,it„ del; :, ereirciser, ,- Of ia' flan , judg 4 e tip found acting in' . molly' legates- from - lot heir pans , ' of ared hd chisel said; tbatLtboug others . frOm' him, •lie was sat i ed 'a . typic: the W . h_V,o_of I) iladel ()Merit preferred Gen Scott; n ornber ofhis . ailyoca es- nd i•:aSlidaily and hourly • . areas:. t noriselfyklMr. McM.) be :wood Iliad enjoyed :high-honor: I h`first public mina ion - of 4u,1 after, the death of Presi;• lid --' opened : - :..the fief' 'for - it and from tbat . itne he it r ahared in the belief t at the rid statesman statestnau , was p e-emi !' a under.vho,,ie banner -the I N u • l nion could - march I to is; I ' 'l' While avowitiethia coti -1 ever, be. was pr,epared r i to sus: ! da ises of:-the Whig ct Conve "l ~•i Her - upon .' whom that high i- falt;, for as .a.Whig, he re !: i to his party as taming his A t )i:_, tiOns. That nOmination, , unit, would • hi: . e.:inferred on 1; atta ifit:were, he bad no hest , . redict-ng. that-'-by the ,peo- ere . at . Y° l o 'be Int;it - tii itspilned.' s . A ' ' ' .{ V- '- rks ,of - Mr. - molichael,were Ii hearty applause.: = ' - then Moved- an amendment ,ition as follows:-- =.:' • ' ~ T Ilk!: mode. eleeting ConveVan, tisi , Convefition II is fit \ deaire4l ro e l- a procetien for tfiture but as the oni_i Means of a ' nt difficulty and embarrass,_ ndment was . adopted --when nay' s - - being ,called upon the :amended; it was loit.: ~g er then votedthat the on °, •ed to vole,"--vita - tyke,' for . a 'r" f l..the• next 'presidency.---_ i the . Yeas and 'nays being call Vinfied Scott -- received Ilg . ee of the Wing Convert ion-5. (f Cambria) offer ed - the t i l i;:, ' - ' - ,•• . , T 'at- this' •CenventiO ap .T. toe to -select - Sen . ' }oriel 1 - ti to the nett va,trttuos Pn...... f ........ r ........ r ... , pr -sentative Electors fo`the' t Of Pennsylvanieh: - . ' • endrirents Were ' offer - *heti the whole sl .~ ~,~ ~- then moved to, nsid tee - Which - - Murinna's resolution,: relati ' 7 l tO elegatei,r, Ate.. was newt : s andMips being , su,_jr ono*s y -.: 7 eira 6'7 , na)18-410. t !being again Upon the res . Opted without a • divia- , ~r - then' ineved i that:, the oeeed-totherethinition of oelegatei 'to ~ t he National yhieli was agreed to. - '; • Kli o i - ientleinen were- tben .„- • .Johnston,ll - AndreW'G. Cir.- Kunkel; Francis - James,. Ner Alexander E. BioWn':;.To iiialeii 49:rfon• binfirtaintia, - -, aiirtinne,j'asePh Baffiliktoii,:. ra4T;' , '..Tolnr......Diek. ',George' ViDiamSifili.' Henry, W. e s t ons were then closed- sr then moved that the Con , , 4 t o nominate three- .Dele highest-heing Senat - rittl, .Agliest- Delega t e i .at: _, moved i to 'amend by'. eet.• ite at a time.- •Vviiiibciies e - Convention ihenlprO:. 'b the folloiving, reinit: - altitOil ' WM elected ' CI): vi E S 'en at Orin 1 . 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Jolt , ~4.,,,Atingivirot;;S:-No elOticitf.. 6: Quo. ._ . •tetener. 7, ~W10414.;'. [ ll [i- '''''' - - iifeablow.nsend..l.3:,-.'J... koksiet.obili; 9,1)a- .- • . vid -E. " . _Stout, - - Ito,. - .V.: B. - "l i enniniatt: - .11 '; utilikia-. - -:Mr; Vi tidy 12 '•Nyilliimi• jeisup .- 1 3;-.L. - :Al.....Mackey4,..1.4i . . James; . FOr. - .15, ~ : . t einitrnti H. 31!asser.,-1..16,[..peii: E.1.61i,-..D;- Simpson; -17 - A. P.'Jacptio.',_ .18,[ - jolin 'lt.. ' ' &lie: :-..10 t -.S.it, - I tiejs:l;..*usikell: '2O, - 1 - nlin .. .. , . . . •• • , . ' H. Ewing - • gi..cgruokus......pairag4....22, .. John -.J.' •King,...„[2.3,[0ijah....-.Pai.bbit.i:. -24,1 tri ..Tolin•Patiiiii.• ; - ..• • --,: . . • _•,,:. ~.• •., . • . Mr - :KillingprAtoyei Fba_t ; a Stat e Stand: . 4i,4 Committee, .011+6'00 - - -of . 1 ;. , ". be 8i- :- pointed by; . the Officers i,f -, thp:P . Cilfvention .'• . for. the . ensuing'reni, -whinh was agreed to: ..... • , .. Mr:7 Kiiitnger, -,. Chattninn .of -. the. corn,. i iniiiee `on . ite§Oliiti,oris,.', submitted the. flit- . - Rowing: . • : ~ - [. .... ...:-.` • - • - ..---...• : ..ResOlved; That i re . W higs it;_Peiinsyliania, new, as herefOfOre;- - elin t o and maintain the- wki: g.ii-, , ,::. ainca4j_o4. the . as. bstjthat T 4 4. eyer•. - been . .devi*l.'-. ' to segare - :The - prOSperity . and ,protect the interests ..,- g o n f 4 7 .oo r eo li ztn: f it . - J oi e: trtyry :aire:ll747l4mit'lbeertiii-lan:te:noneinee: • o the lime bow and hing4herislierr . purities* . rik ki4t.li*•.'•kil'a t: f. ell . o.nr.TC 4 .4Aeir..Wfijg tFythren l l4. • he : Wfiole - nOtiiiiry.,l , nn e a rnestly - appeal - to theriftiS • ~ kirget pat' dillereio,*ii: r fotr;fe past4rt, eTance4;ood ' ;.: 11,3 yerti Stiliti-eelinnii; and: act as -one nnitii . stiablpt our: common . pont* 'nig*ti,.. , in :the importjtitt •. clectiont at hand.-'::: .. ~. -.• ••- -':-'.:---• -- ;:: .I . ResOlved; That' It. is . .ibt duty ,of the. oeneral, -•„ in Cciyernment,in • he - ' eitiictinent Of . the Rerende •-• Laws, to eitendimpartiololto the' industrial in- " i tereste.of the country-lhatl now, as ever hereto-: . Tore, the Whig party - procliinas and maintatint -, 1 ; eioted r a t i ticlun en t to . the Protective Nliq.,: : ' hick. :. Alone:can secure to the farmer; - the • nianufa inter. - • 's he nt&linnie.• and the Inhererthe . just reward' be . ..-. their toil. skill:fan& etiterprnie;T::••-... ..-.:-..: .• "..... i - . - 1 - ' Resolced,-Ifint ththe;.Whig . .pas‘fti. Pennsylvania -. sa now, and:Wver haslx . .o„ :. 4M 13.,a30340strtetieilli - , attached to-the Consititutioribt:'. the. Unite '.Stater. i l -tbat A:neither Seeks nor deiinsii the nmendment. - • .. )t* that itistiiTment,..builoldsiallits.Ornv6icini sand • regnirernetini to .W sacilt.d ! . tiptinlalPler. .- ' •.. .. 1- ; dtesaliett Thanhe:Whig ,-. rte of reensylienia • : is most - ardently-devoted tot 'O-:l:Tiiiiiii as itlti. and that it regards. its - A' .".'-.,. . .:Nall ittetripts;Conie froin'who ; iinarter they asiii,i-to stpul r. the nation -1 - t/illOl/1q; or to weaken int, p io#n i s force and Oh. - - • 4eiOlveti, - Thitt..tbis' Contention, reisicweirthitT. . it therimailyWnanittions stptiment atille - Witigi) - et- -' •.rennvlvaninAprphy 'reit i etnteii the. existential! tif . .- ,ilheir.entire.confidenee . in . the.iinit4political - , .prin - YPlei‘..ano"fitleir lithri reeiation Of the eminent . pu.blie•sere : ie-of the . eriti, - Pit,tiitit:Stitteitrain and . 1 - , Captain of the Age., enerssliWitinct&Siiiir, and ; • that nins:, as beketo ore, - We .inesent.ltim. for...thiv... Irr.e.icieney*, as tb.e.OndciiihtecheboiCe'Cif • the . , pc , 9 of . r.ennavlvaninf-ftiC - thee tie( i•fs4, and in the . .-:•. lit confi'deniethat;,trnder-hili leailerihip;-irk.. lir initillFill,Viumpl.tewtly:-carry-14--.Eleetoral linter f I t imi l 9 Y lic auti.; - • - *** l 4 .. -7041 1. !-n 6 .. 1 ..r04ePt ,- -iiiki - . 4 ever', ma - -.., -.., •i- - 5 ,.... • ,„.•;_ •, , :d1;"ti"-oninithWalialiity.7;ad—,p14-mrucilleflooma,-wilhwhich-ii :.. '- bite tioodneteif the2fOreign and domestic: pnhey : o f : : I e coitiniyieimair4. within . iti4reaChandinfinepc, • a ' ;that ihm - conimendatiOn i% . hinEeit*.i feei .. ripen - , i'dkttified' ond f untlitiching•anner in whielvonr ;•- • tereemSe _nth, kce!gpAintinns has beekcanchitl- , n i d .00 ,. tvit th ge in tii , ,, n te t ne in t_4 - i fi. ..: ‘, . ;; .... , .. ,, is .. 4, ,,, , , , ,i i a iljn irscri ttl_r ctai y i ;I , i n t a ti.i d etoim4 „ber4e ti fi rk ;t u it o.r, . andeccximt - of :public Once ts, and hi - suppert ' - -. i the4noteetiTW of home industry, and the - 13 . 1 . - --- . revernent Of, rivers, and - harliws. - Etnitit:nTliaa• - •\ Comervatiiej . We bail. President ; . i t e la ec l it in : ru il t i ed l ;: 4 l 6 bi d" it: . tos ir l a_ t .o : btjg tli p ' po e u . 4 offi t t itt 7ee t,he..fi li r e ..it s .clo vi l eiTli c ::: :: ::- . . i Pa . _ 6o : f rt l , ls: G . i tieio w :. ra . l,,if ....:',: Risolfekl, -Th at th e clelegt(etfoinr . this Slate to • • . • t e National Con ven tion are `h and . .' eniWylylinits; and - 4:givintils - i'citt*Eli /0,40 of !-",. -I - . pettUregeneintingonritobin - Minmonnviithi.ant I f 7:n : T , ;gtij; h :'h i : : ::i'°'h : dsi.inm d 't. t. :Th'te- , ,thje r e 7 :r:.,t7t ;. w d uL.:e. : 'n : : : :ti': : :: : ''ha't : 't t ei.i . e. :, :'''H f t.i77 hi e ; :'r:Y . '-Pe.e r, 7: • th t ts.ekl''lan'dp l ti;o.k '-..''' ''.'....' er.Chietratectitive officer:: list pdtainistrObia* i - to be riterre4tiittritt*Ofibe p'rOtTiftelt in - tbs la orour . :Siate ,- Witd4w;• - luitili .-L o . : 1 "4 1. -'-' i i • hatnietitia'htfrie;Wetintie ailti:abriind::: . : . :', ' • - -- , ' RegolVed. 'let: , We twedinitend the-W hig Na: :. tinnal : ,CptivTlion..tO r tnest kt:Oiladelphiai en-the; ' 47iii i;l*Jiiiii tiniti: .; -". .:, . , .1 --, . -.: '' • , i • - .. . Titti4erreailtiticitis*etki. - iend and, unan:. • . inlihiatt.:44d - otoid - .t . iy. he pnitventitin. 1- , ...-!. - 1 . One of rte Deligit'ea : efrered the follow- - -: - . F - ..- .-,,,[4::-.• Iy, ad o . ; 1. -. ' - ; - •whiciewasunan :, ado ~ Illg .. . „......,..,.i01y . . p1ed:.,... • ' 4osoived.:.That It is of recut, •of . the -- deer . . eat ionnvi4l4WC.whitim 61- 041141(4 i -6 "W ' Al t! i --. tingnisheittitateiinsn. *my! Mai, -410 ,bier ,7 6- ••• • ~ tgoithitiol*N.ieitlr-theiwittoletutolist4-Aw . .7.,b!ing- o r_ -. ,dtpttrett of toe totooblo.;iry'icei t .tit,ttke.- cu pc, 0T *senittien.. ~,- -. •, -i .. '- • , - 1. - , - -'.f- • - - .. ,I . 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