M'Kean County Democrat. (Smethport, M'Kean County, Pa.) 1858-186?, March 24, 1859, Image 2

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Of theSe dorriocrttic. colstrop,oittry : saks they,• ; '
judicious and
Wei; 7tirOgiaisiVi being
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4,llo:anirsivonary, c,Onier,vative,Withilit htmg-,
eft lira& „upOn, all attempts „tofight the
eQittlil ;battle iueflAiY issues tie time . ;
uicl i elre`Ornsta ficas„ may he, r o t
:thoy.:cciVer the WhOlC:aronpq,of,Nationa(poii
lics,-antterio,thOse other great questioris.which
. are•alreafly, fieginn log- fp crimson the' Oolitic%)
~herizon end. wltjah;
Intief-enter. the „ campaign , of,,lsgo-(of• practical
solution. :As ,a;proper. etafting point" the Do-
Mo.hr'eak of 'Pennsylvania,' when raesembled. in
;Stfite .Convention endorsed in the fullest and
most 'emphlitie,maiMer,plal.ipatOotjsm,,-integ
rify,Mid:etipaCityi",s4,the.Treectit Chief,Mogis
traie ortho.Nation, and:proclaima.il their ;We
sire to, ins talmhis ,adminietrotion. from a : On.:
iittjmate. , cclnild , Clion"Qf
et, 3 .yith l4l4 :i?esti 4 , t 4 tolts 4 • 'our - Pot:Onion
countfy,"!. ,vvii!Fant, •for-this; course it,to
he found in ,a• revieW • ofthe. acts.of President
Bucharian i Or , vehich, are ot - sueli a:chnracter
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as to, justify the confidence, which •the Demos
-
raekofnativeSt
,his 'Step.; repbse, in him
•
The eCriniSition of..6rba,tMcin th&rplatfoirn‘
President-was niso.most
`FOrd4 I I I Y-al;koYe"q btther_convention, and thus
the, Dennoera 9tPeppisylva , have' , added to
• ~ •
theiVoicee,of their brettiren , ,Who 'ha Ve spoken•
on thie - subjice. ' ,, The'importance;td,this - islanti.
to the
,States cannot , be toce - Lighly, esti
mated. has been. aoknowledged :by , states-'
'men of all Political parties and the convention
it • -t 9 t '
• • •
an}l • .the fur
vjeweprthe . I:!rOsdenl,
,has., acted;with ,
that wisdom and: discretion'
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'widts' the best evidence,o( 5.. , . desire to - ad-
Vance •. the real interests of the country, and
add, inrher 'strength at.home "and importritice.
• .
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irh§ , o t h.tilkiesOlutio n s.,bo t h ONotiontilMul
State ejuirnetit,.will meet the fullimprobatiOn
Raso ,a t eemocracyoPeni.syl
•vatiia•hive unabated and full confidence in the
•natriotism, and, capacity: of :fames
'l3uthol6ol:the President 44 - the s
. ITnitid States,
and, desire. ccisustaiii his adininistration . from, - a
conviction ..of the .intiunate connection of
,its.
qineifilei - vrith 'the blift.inte,resta-of our earn.'
Reiidesd, That the completesuccess acheo;
JannetAtichananin• - arnica bly settling
•With:Rreat : accordance With ! ' the
Airkeikca.tt•dclelptles -the loKiff , *(:(eled',4luesfion
Of'llthe'freedeln,erthe seee,"ficieth a surveil
Mid' fintikanceof 'a Inaritirtie 'pollee; 'hi,
qufetingthe.eitil,brailsof,Kansits;•in.prOmfitly
and-effectually'suppressing 'an:armed rlisaffee~
tion and rehellionsPeedity terrnin;
•ttlpg'the Intliensyrari•Whic h . threatened to des
`.6144:` , oitr - Vkrstern ft - 1)1140J atid his 'redo:Auto'
'efforts to secure for•Ameriean trade and 'travel
-,safeand proper transit youteS.tetvveen - the At
lantie' and:Pacifier.oceans; - te ,firiaintain..the
in
fluence anichoneXOPthe - nation, and to.protict
'th'e, buidness and p.roperty of the citizens
of the United . Stales the;'nnarchical or ill-.
governed *cites - of 'Afexieo r gentral America;
and•Soutit'America
eonA entitle' him - •to.the_esteern
ct "
grOtituffe, nucl ence_of o poopl eof P elm
sYli'efit4J'ae-,.ivelt as of the Whole Union; - •
••?•ffere/sfrii,'Thirethe 'Deriveracycif Pennsyl;
vsriia have alWayS•advecared end still; advocate :
an adequate - encouragement .ond:discriminating
Proteetion of iron: and coal. and Of the industrial
:interests of this Oftite;.'withi& - finr„seops of
',tii.riff-for - ifeceisery;'reVenife; and Be lieving .that '
the, revenue,' accruing from . the 'existing tariff
jneufficiopt : ifor the unavoidahle, event - .
014iroe:of the FiderslCevernment, and that an.,
Chitiliateadherence to it Will . reaultid the eel.
- - - iiinkef• peace; or' a heavy' nn.
• tional always dangerous • to the peace,
1 , 11 00rtkz40. 4 ". PreeffeEity 'of .-,Alrea 'people; , they.
.representatiVes in this convene
tioni earnestly. igyite the, people oflhis , State;
- hy_aliankitrid coictial support of:the policy of
'the, first President whom Pennsylvania has giv 7
en txthe,•Usfion, aid aud, strangtherihim - in.
.hia; future endeavors
, - p'rocure a •reviaion of
'thelariffact of, 1857 the next Congress, on
`the Prinaiple'set 'forth in his lha't annual met.
sage: , . • •• 2 -
R.solved, That Willie- , mecon'omical atltriin-r
hitiation of the governtrient of the Union is,de:
' mended by, the whole apirit of our, inititutions,
and,the bestjiilinSent• of th,e ' peerile ; it is; at
tle'saine time, -incumbent upon us to sustain
the proper dignity. of the country at home atO
abroad, and not to, neglect the prompt supply .
.of all, necessary, means of, efence again"' for.
eign aggreisnYr, and for Ole eiiertion and pro;
i
libtion of the`iiiihts of nil American eiti ens
it?iteiipatilefe,.and especially Onithis .conti ant.
•;44 1 4/It;eds - 'nit the aecluieitiolo of the lend
1 41(9;4 17 peaceable• and honorable. cans,
, wronlaiii of va,iti: . iipportancte to fhe prosperity
Itlnd,ageority - cifkotir whote'ebantry; and' else
advance in aii emident'_degree the cause' of in*
;minify;ty , lfi teridency - to check 'the progress
cit
, thitilive frildt;l4nd_the ProPoeition of the
, g, rciaident to obtakft,tlistposseeeionof the Island
' 4'l .! )i rl 6 F o 4o° ,',l ll ° 9A/KRgvernmßent of
t 3 Pattrr wawa trititilje+en(l, uPrigiff ',step towirds
the attaitimeq'ot 'so deairibtiin. object; an ob.
jet; whiciV+bai4eceived the sanction ,isild.ap`. ;
IPP 4 Y , F I-4 ?Ueflermkni MalliPlar ;es g4 d !l" ° : a. -' l _4
plaY?,juksyell.4,3,,,,qc emin ent , livin#Atalegmell"
'''l,lo9/v04,, That across the cAitnif `Ametioati
'istlittfue,iiini,the , grea& - hlghway,,to our , - Pticific
§tAtigi,Anid ttuttme ba,ie , witneasedwith plims
ure ind - - , piricle, the earnest efforts of the Preal.
Jettio‘
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el fi n e*, 14 - 4
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tci.atabl r a . l In
the:fi lflmentstates
*filen:4•.o6Be tarritoftes,, of the trtary pint, tf-
Oa);have giv e n o MO,' , oltizens,r• '
'That this Conyeptiik. highl3l
.. ,itr,ovn'ttor enuysti of the Hon. WOlll .- Hgler,." 117
.it,tor,:incpelpgress- from this State:r'ontl dealt 0.
iiraorthh l tijr sanse nf the ability;"consiete ejr;
'patriotistri , 4 : apt . . ean"Mtc.ittionel. Duinor a 37,
neti'as..nd
Ititifilerfif),fpi;n t 'ep , of. Pe n I tin '
.nefettYo4;- That 'the itoatiine octnfittlerieVer,:
ei recognizes .:„the:rtght.of, t Oen- .
xte Terciec'n ies; ving.a.,s offieient popn::
ipti , t State ioVei . tinnthltii .un-k
r ttili'notistittitiei:With tie nithont slnVary . tte
hiy ...y . seVerittry :cletermintc-subjee(only•th
'the eolotitotiomot thg:Upited.States'i and with
,ortki:anY,.F,6ntr9l Of, itity ;tlepartmeiftof. the V,pd—
aint Government pear:that subjecf, , Meets with'
ourieneWaa' end entitincted npprotitil and sup=
BoolodiP„Thit t i lie, pros pe ri t o fAu r S tate '
FP- . 9 V c,uf-q 1 Ye Korn tcd',4
~entouragi:ng ttie.connpetitiondf indiyidhal capi-.
taly skill- end Indticte,y, .fhttn.'ly any grant-of .
corporate 'Pe'iVilegee" end poWetei
,to. 'gigantic' ,
monopolies. • '
Reiolved, That we are ij favor otan honsst
end economical adrninlstiation'Otte'illitirs of
this CoinremoWdalili, - - end 1.011 the people are
'relieved' from the bii . rden'of the enormous debt
vno*', haegingover,thern, we are.epposed to any
expenditure of the ptehlie meteleyoey,any,retlue,,,
tion of the present source. cif rcreniteA,''
Thiet o,W orthe , (lifliculties at
tendant upon the regUlation , Of a bOnkink
tern, and of the lossesincidental te_tc'cleposit
the, public
.rooneys. suph inAtitutiorift, the
early,atioptipo'of,an Independent Treasury for
the safe keepitig'of.'ibe moneys of the - Com
motivv'ealth, oo this,piinciple of theittb.treasury
rof,the.Unite‘b-States, is:recOmMended'f6 the.
Legislatiire eif - the. State... • • '
ItETUSAL .T 0 ENDORSE GOY..I'ACKER
. . .
:The following' is: the reioltiti . on offeied
the lete,llemperatic "Staie COwi , entioh to anderie
the,State . .Whieh j eras
.vo.ted dewp-by•yeae.3l' daya 8d . ,
Resolved, :That atiOloye 'the. Sta te, policy
Covi . irap! P. *packer.. just
else of 'tire tioti?, teen fearies. and
Dennocintlei'aiid , .ia• aticiiinistratiati of t et.,
.tai re. of Our, Cointirenvyealth.and ;the execution
°Nile itts , us coin: tends: otir. commeadat ion:
Drolisithatanding thb,decided expression of
the.Dertteicracy the pievioni.State.,tonven
don of the course 'they were to pursue . On the
issue's ,or the:'day, end thy,, approval . of that,
course
. by-the :Pemocratic muses througheut,
(lie St ate,, GpV. Packer...llas seen:fit to - identity
hftneelf with the common eneiny, not :only by.
.his individual ',aCtion,'-bnt through • men whom
,he 'has appointed end, retained
s in high offices,
:vvho flan hesitated.:to shrvv: tlaeir diare
4ard for 1, 1 / 4 e,perty ,tc; : Whicli,•,Packcr and them,
selves owe their, preserit position: It•is not at
surprising,. , the!efore,, that the ieliresenta
tivelf of the party should refuie to- endorse. even
his State:policy-:- 7 ,an actionl-Which,hia. vanity
-Might lead him
,to,suppoie was breaghVabout
througlifear of.his all-ppwerful 'influence; and
thus being identified with the Derhocracy, he
.and his .worthy.. coadjutors Wank] be enabled
more'effectliallylo.carry on the: work of tlisor
ganliation. They :pie ferred rather to. leave
him'upori grotinp of his own Choosing, and work ,
out himielf'the problem of his Political, dotiny;
He sta4idsbeforO the party, with their refused.
approval of his COridUct'Ond without theirdirect
censure.'.`can come in with cleaner . hands'
andrctiiiter_recerd; Or hes, can follow off in the
, r
..•
footsteps:o Criincron. aridi Forney, taking with
him hiiAttorney Henerat Find the other toadies'
that 'him;' ' - '
W e qo the following in the 'proceedings o
the:Housti on the 42th. inst. ~ '
Mr, ; Reuse:. moved, that" the:. House proceed
to the consideration of Heinle o. 602, ttAn
Act authorize ; .the superVisers Wettriore
township, .WKean edunty, , teittillea road;' - '
whieh Was'agreed toj wh'ereopow said bill was
taken UP afil Palteett,and sent. to' the'Senate for,
;...Alr. Jacitson,nioVed 'that the. House proceeik
to the eansidirationorHoifse bill No : .
`Act extending. the: general.manufacturing" laws
for the manufacture of leather .to the county -of
Sullivan"?' whichl..;wai agreed,,,to; a whereupon,
was taken upti,nd.passed. •
Onlinfotien 'of .Velein.`rattersOri, Wilcox,
Wilistun 'arid' Mina, the - eourities of Janiata,
•M'Kean, rTioga and Patter:were erOrticed .
Withiu the..proVisiods of-the'above net. , •
In' the Vottee% od the:l7th the:following bill
was.-repertail;: , • •-, ,
IcAn Aret'extending.the, previsions ofan et
to• incveas,u.the, pity- of county commissioners;
jurors and'aiitnesses in certain counties of. the
Coinnioneenaltri to2tlie'courity of 'M'Kenn. •.' •
AvVilaiLrfiv.Fuoinvei- 7 ,The Haytien fugi:
.
two Soulouque ) though .driven from , the empire;
hae inanaged,dui:ing his reign to'lay_tin,anehor
to, It is stated- that, ; he has ,£500;,
009 securely., invested. InEurope, and :.owns
more than a hundred'houSes, in: Hayti, besides
hiving a largrainqunt of money and valuables
with: him: , r :.‘
• •Ari:Ot/Tyr rori. Prit*'s gentleman
who.has;«travelied ull the way;'.?: assures the
pii Abe following, le L all. thetiri,necesea ,
ry to'seerre-a• safe arrival at the 00. , P.Dorado:
• 4, 180:111i of• floui s ,Z b1)18 whisky, 5D lbs of
bacon,. 10 gallorui of ‘ wh ielry,
.100 lbs of yenisOn,-
'lB d'errajolini of: - whisky, biltee`ordrieid her
iings, • 'whisky, I.blll' pf ' efeckers,'6s
gtilloesof Whisky, - 3'.bbllia bbl of .
,Whisky,
;A little more whitkrreuy,be riecessety; but
the other; artiuteu will hold out if the.. rime is
not.e •tromendtioi,eater. • " • '
p.Lawless has removed
.his tab Shop,
or o the .
plocli;vvilere
he kappi to'sea , his old friends; as
many., new: Onee . Mi see' tit to': patronize him:—
Mr.:Lay/lose_ vvoik has.giVen . entire eatisfao-.
yeung,:of: the nE rie Dispatch, and R. Lyle
White;.Olthe'.os,rsrt4r office, had a fight last.
Aved4 - it regUlar ''ccfistY..eufr," neither injuring
•
she Other very';seriously. , ' '
,a ut~l~'fi;sl Intl ; L oireutien:-
,
r.ty:CAkvent!.o r oof:bbttinit„PepticratOlas
,;called, by p' ;Eaelier airy ;his dieorganizirtg
"t:lliqO POOifki , Ol • 'a1.....1 : 111
,oriSirktipAdAy
:t1) fll 404: of iApril next. y`:One ': object;o the
Itl:onveritiOTitf e(i.'t.o- • •
ted fetkral despotism upon ,§trito ..soveiefiO(y .
arni Staie rjOits;
, tyOokoty. ..rotviest on the.paet . or he ,
9tiyOgt.r" to . .say..thOl.es.t. . to attribute
ioffuotiee
of ttio — .PederttivAdrninistrition when has
•einployed•all.ti;o .patronitge , liecoold eoinmand,
to;',thwatt And defeot AOroini§tration,.
Iwhioh - fol, , the edit:ol,l4o6d . hott and: ientre.of ,
`the. potOotittic' orpinTiza 00;6., The,...GO'veroor
irriiistoketiiri.soppeliOg.lirosolf to.-bo the': euri
bodimOnt of State; rights: : 2
vftrrous
tFoPtitp*fniting eetaljlisljmente h in: : ,tbe . .
obt,ined, .nossesibinol .very . ,large
•ir ) b!intl 3 -.#.f' genkane.P,il!s of. broken ...........
lae.4,,bnnke, arc;.. engaged in Otering':,the
eaine in the most skilful-'and ino•enious
.her and, inserting, that,of some good • Ne4 , ,t ng-%
lan4 or Now York lantc. : . The gretilest
vigil
ance'will'be,neednd to gunrd.agains't tbie
sition of 'these •frituds: - .
• : • ...
State
gisla
t re:met on. the 17th instalit;• and . ejeeteit ,teht
'place of Hari William Wright, by 64-major:
Itre§m;
Democrat, 34; scat . terkng,.s% - • .• • • •. '
HaptitiTATlMANi.Eati.,.a well known::,Ctis
loin House:4filcei fell down dead, in the:atree'
thiOtioanitig,,whila downtorn.
He was . carried . : to` the Hospital, and' the jury
inquest, iaturned a veidiet of ...died in'. a fit..'.
A LAnGi'.:S4LE:--Mote thaii,.twenty-4va thou;
sand .copies of Di. • Cur.VEiiNVELL'S . celebrated
essay,.on Tervous Diseases baVe. already,been
publishedi hi ibis :country. 'ft is by a ce.labra
ted_aathor; and costs but a. Adver-
Tbe•Prints for March bas.edm • e to hand . and
. •
is' fulrof, valuable 'information.: 2 11 e. ertift.
It is published by Henry & ,HUntlngdon,: - New
;York) at $t per arinurn. • • , ,
. The.Presnlent.has appoloted Hon. Hobirt
Minister: to
. indebted 'to Messrs. Wwcox. and
BoiFsa; of the.ilouse 'for cc;ntinaed , favors;:.
• J4FritOON. AND Tikk ISLAM) OP Cunk.--T.he
Nawl'orh • Tinies sayi: A highly ._interesting
letter. from . corittned . ori,. Stovrart, was to-day
handed to" Piesident BUchinen,'disclositig •an
item of secret history.pever before ° divulger!:
President -Jeffersirn.!s, guif-boat navY, which
was the subtectof much' .ridicule, was ostensi
bly built far t.he'Protection .af!ratir sea. toasts.
o . ne hundred arid eighty, of thOse 'boats 'were;
makes known the.lhet that .these boats were
built-for the special purpose . ,of, tatr . ing, posees
sion of .crttba,hut before the plans of Mr. 'Jef
ferson _were per ec . e , our relatuons with Eng
hind.beCatne-threatening, and the.project was
postponecl and . neyer afterrard revived:. It is
believed that this „precedent. set, .by;President
Jefferson' in. fillibustering.will,hai!e.some influ
ence,in.direetink the'. ftiture Pclicy of Mr. Bu
chanan.; should:Mr. lireston fail in his efforts
Icake, : a purehese CO.a. .
agaiiist• Presiz.
14;4 BOchanan, says. the ?Gen . rillerty, is
heginiiing to re-itict, and ntedof.. , all..parties
'
frealyaccord .him honety.. of Motive,' firm
. - , ,
neas''of .purpose, unquestionable patriotistri;
The Wild' war:sagairtat General' ackson'
. 'ended.
the smile way—in a 'nub:Ties) acknOleilgrnent.
that.in thegreat . • rrieneuies of his iidrninistrri
llori, he Was right; .It requi r es his'oWn, Ro
man firrnnesa'and iron, will. to , stem the,turront:
of ojijio'sition ; th'et. itssailed..litm, and Shose lea:
ding traire; . linmthhalized their possessor and
added Atril'Oltl bleasings . to the: country, • . .We
had ilot'PX'Pectedtilelle-ae,tion et) soon in-favor .
.of 311b"Chatian; &lilt is' coining The signs are
- t , i , eiyWhere''apripient; and we daub( riot' it will
' be as universal and iffeettiiil, and unquesiiion-,
ably is Just and equitable asin the case .'of
Old Hickory: •The.: Whole- atiantry will,. ere
long,.ftWard praise' and honor , to
,Presdent
'Orman and Vs able, just'and, patriotic atirnin-'
,' . ' •
• Wltua'r AN.p. Conti. T 4n interesting •fact -was.
developed r at. the fast. meeting of,the - Agricul..
tural Society.. Dr; klyn.aalled.4he attention'
of the'.members' to the • fact that the wheat
crops:Of this:Country - Were list .diniinishing;tm.
fee . as the number of bushels _raised 'to the acre.
:was ;. He.et . ate4' • that .in e:
Sta'te,blit little over • tfty years old the crop
'had fallen Off':frOm forty - bushels to, the sere to
iiiterM while •in the best portions • - cif
New York, Where 'thirty bushels' .used be
eoneideredrs , faircrom only.. twelve bushels are:
•now raised.: The fallirig off ether States
has been' eimalry'''Marked;•.bUt white this ;was
-the, fact Witli•theWhent
.crops,- he vraitiiid4of
knoW that 411e . .ainount Of Corn producrd to the
acre had large,ly, increased, sad was still: in
creasing- enctirrnotiSly./V.iii.lG,asieste..-
. •
•. . ,
pgAin OF TAN OLDEST'MAN IN PENNSI7I,-
vxmA.----A '.llfr:SWeeny - diedin Fairview, But
ler county, On ,the - 2.7.th who 'was believed
to be'the oldest onm- 7 in-the State; , 'being '122
yeefe old. ' •
hir.'Sw,eeny .was•born in the :'year ; 1737,• in
Parahm, Parish ,of,.Ardferc, county .of Ferry,
freIETIE, and emigrated to this country in .1837,
'being then one hundied years'old.'; 'The sub
ject of this notice Weit'',eever" known to have
hadtan up ',to the very
day of, hitr+ death, but was ,a 1 Ways remarkably .
stout , and.healthy t havifig,the full use Of .all his
fietilties• - mthelait;; with a. ; cdeficticy of hear
: i.nrand*quicktibiar 'fiteepiichi'that
far riedlohs in -istiet,;
b oun who
deaf:' lioY,,,j4urneyed - . so
4sailblee'xis.•
tepee': ' last'day l ;:cqi earth-.44,ey,;',,speat; as
'Ueda!, at the fireside orilis - ,.'d9ikit,#ri
mii.'Nolati;',surreutided. by 'tbe'',adnifit - ng
affeCtionafe diatftl.iltildren; aryl 'nothing: occuy.:.
warn that in 're'llsep pi:the:Coin ! .
in s . night the, patriarch w ; atr tek *jai(' eilleittly,44l
at once' itticiAe.deettei.,slUmber';,pli'the grave,'
No'frankintplivilege , eiists
Queen is :obliged.. to pay bar . pair!'
MEE
It: 1 :4 1 1443;:=.-IVI'xiGilif.'-' 2 'llio - ie --- •`'‘rMuiktit - ta ''. 'r t . ;
_____ . _
mild . .
*Ova 1 hat prophesied ; tt . . ; l,%iiiiter ‘ ,strylved
the cold Snap. of Jantiliy.liiair , ey ' Mai% now
have the satisfaction of knO*fillg that . ttittr a. pre. :
,dietiOns were' correct .1 Sot#Wern PaperOncitr
fet4e.statementAhak :yartitiOn in tlief, lati
titMde at least one moit,tifin,a4vane.oe . ordia,
'al, year `it trees in bloSsOdn, and
1 011 -
flo*rers' u s kiil4nre in Tull 'OlOon. ' In
die Nort , : Winter'his been . reitiarkabl'y.
°Ob. .Th gt:ehiJaliC.s "ve...40 1 3...09. 3 0'. bY,
icilblifet: l iMuldjiiirt`Of th7O•thite, tnifniti:iga tient'
istuttiyibeingleaumed on all the North e rn. wit:
teii... 'illel.tilie - SupetloJ
i.ournataays: . .
~ q Vii,h.ave hatlecatcelya• brash .of winter
.yet. - liiiiii,MYtha.;(iMe; illhau been Milli. For.
fwo weakslatt`t ereA a
„l a b Imine s and'
u_melloynesi ln .oeli_mospliere.
which was..
enough iCi,causethe . .trcadieat heart to Sing for
joy. Our: Bay aknot • been closed more than
a week ,at .a time .this Winter, - ,and•bUt a few
days•'in all: 'ltia.Opens.'nOw, and the Stern
monarch of thilyeauseemt.to be melting away
into Spting." !-' , ..•i; .in., - ' •'' - - •
In nut'''. * . "l 414 th • h t
ins.n a e e wea
. .er as no been
the less reMittikable.'%" • With the'exclptio . n of, a
few clays of severe_. weather, our climate has'
pa rtAkeit more•of.the .character of a Southern
;FARMER, o 7. TIfE WEST ...LMT.
Jacob Su:awn,. of-Billets; says: the Rockford
RoMiblieari i has castled tfor,hiniself:the'reliuta
tion..of the giant former of the West. '7‘yelify,
seven:Years . ago ' , Otnigi.nted to that Statea
poor,man. operations were small at first,
but continued , ' , to:ineret*::eaeli Year
.until he
had reducedover:•?(.o9l3.l . tc . oe of . land.to 'n state
of cultivation. • 'farrn.,Of 10,900;
acres and another of; - ,7;00:„.Ife hes.. usually.
employed•from: "end a large ]
number of horses: `,Every. year, until iluite-re-,
cently, he , haestalled from .5,000 to .9,ooo.bead
of Cattle' ; and.,lept other live..,stoek in prOpor-' ,
tionate numbers. I sven'thii tnty-seven years
he T has.mad fOrfune: of 'a Intliion• obdollars,,
and he is , still hale and vigorifus` tO
has one'edinflefd in Morgan. COuney, nearly'
'six miles long; , hutbas • lately been curtailing.
his business, 'and
. converting some of • hiereal.
estate into•CaSh:;:.,lie iatr .InOnument of .whet
patience,perseverenae; inddstry ana.dontiim
olis exertion in one 'direction will do•for a man
who hae•detertnined upon` the 'ne'CoMplishroent .
of a certain end. . •
From 'ltpix!co.
By. the sniper Quaker city we have, besides
.the already., publiShed,,newcipaper - . aceburds
from all parts of Mexico sevehle - days, later
than our files brought by the• Tennessee.•
...trappeari.from % the:papers - before us thatt he
Movement of'the invading army on Alvarez,
.was not a Surprise, ..11.1irramon . had,. indeed,.
Openly'procleimed, this as' a. plan of his cam-:
paign, 'but it.was net generally•credited. And
in faCt;.the. diversion from: the great central
and directfoadseanit to have finally been de
termined on as a
s tiecessity to avoid the Liberal
troops holding the invaders there:in ciaeck..
At; Vera , Cruz, notwithstanding the affected
'contempt Ol,Mtratrioa, the excitement increa
sed in proportion. to the approach : .' of the inVa
ding•arrny.: .The city represent:o; hoWever
tn4e In a perfeetTltate TOrilefelice; and - Well'
prepared to give the enemy ,a rough reception:
The fig wpuld be a deperate one “Liberty
Or death"' was the watch Word..: The:usual
proclamation preceding the.siege of.a city, was
issued in c'ue form on the 22d by, the coMman
der-in-Chief,. Iglesias: : •• •
A:11 foreignere•aud citi;ens not under alma' or .
in 'the service of the Government' are theieby
invited to . : leave within 'three days, hat, lie- .
elapsed tinne would. be - permitted, to paa's
beyond the'. line's of: defenCes. Nor would the
governmCnt hold itself tespoitsible :
injUty. to any indiViduar of this dais' who re:
witlined'in the city.; • .
. .
..The..lait . iikues of the daily-rourbar.9.of Vera
ertit,.fil led as they are .witli..appearsioreVerY
descrilia'hle c'harater fo a bravekeeple 'who
know not whether tOffee ,slay,' are well:eat
culated tO touch:the heart to the . qhleli.
‘. The
fortificationsOf the city ire in'a perfect state
of.repair, there is plenty' of turps antarnuni-
tion, every man is at his 'post, •the refficerd in
. •
command are skillful;:'exPerieneed, resolute
men, an "we may addcitifident, also hut
'there is 'evidently a'great . want_of confidence
ampng'thepeople; - the masses, adto'lliestic-•
ceesfal defence of their families and honed.
And we are not iiirehuttheir Want Of
fidence is. justified by; the :facts.. ;We shoald,
not bdurprited,,' • iadeed,.to tearn by ••the 'first
mail,;' dint the yerole city had fallen, was sack-:
ed, burned, razed to the • groutid; and all who
did apt recogaiie the:rule of, siframen; unlisa
in
, . ,
in some . way' protected by . the foreign-vessels;
in port; or saved liY'flight, inhirmarielY massy-`
,Ohe of the'rriost
.fearfal - i:nferenees to be
drawn from the papers ,before unthatinnong
the actualrelfidents ofq,the cItY are,,some few,
whei are ready, to betray it.rind, their neighbors
• • , . ••
iiitO , the hands of the, eneriny. It appears ,to' be
qiiitecertaini at all eKerits, tha(Miramon' ha's
correspondents,, and if, eorieiponde - qls, sympri-:
thiierswithOur doribt, therein. And it is
• • , • • •
probably w ith this knowledge oysonpirion That
a council . •war hirs been,Organiie.d to `fudge
summarilysummarily"such'as maybe found id treasona.
ble correspondence`with , the enerry; or put.
pose by word or 4eo:the.renOitiOn eapifula.
tion of the.eity.4nd , plinideylng , du;
ring therprogreSs'Ot) he siege . Yotild also seen)
• • ,
. • LE vEiswaitit,' March:l7.
A
man. named . Walsh arrived yesterday from
Pike's' Pea k, having been i i.yen ty,-,f,vFo:r4ayi
the route. reporis'the'roid covered. with
wtio were , proceeding byevery,in%,
of :coriyeian'ne,„ on; IhP roan' fo r
Ward Pike?sf,Pelik. Wolsti brinp SAOQ ; ip gold
which lie 'tig' in, twent.'s?:(l4.37.'.,
Generalltnhe.
ttate,i,Lav4ndiikn'sicleiaiinti the propriety. of
seleciliii'*.sita.o a military ,enearnprnent- of
the voltintiers of 'the State of. Pennsylvania.
Nkw,o4r,Ekimi,,:garcti;lo
W4SIIIDIGTON 3 Marc b, 5 4 . 9.
much rds4;;, ,.
s ns) qti q as
to the I,lt a aeasion question, and no a tisfac
tdrtrstOriadhas,Wthu'Oar . been, r islicitCSl.Nßut.
tO nigh(•.tlArd . iiert belleVe ; , t
_at it 'is
held itilVeyniie'V,4oritii: tti be
•-•\ • re ' -• •
takeu up.)t a Allure 'ipetiod: • Ttfere tia a Sub
ject Pe . ding ‘y s hich: probably .induces the inde
agron; na m e the WiS'ilsniVide can
he carried on. by certificates,. 084111r:of ;•elish,'
until. Congress shall, make therfeeess.ery pyre
priatfons...
,tcr . 'diied,l4ottiaat .
r.
of 4tii tie t +tte;.againat: an
extra
• SeSaion'... co,roPen)satinn of
,poistrrias
ters and ttid'aintinient eitienset"of th'eir offices
arnolfrittO'ivYri riiflio4iS 6 luirtf .. i . P'olequal to
tae nOtbqg foi the , mail•ser
vices.: • ifee'heen . ...esilifinted : that thel• service
which' ii?4b"sOful'ely:.iiecesia tO be performed
aboutwillrequire. : twice,i's,,much:ii the entire
receipt si• to' saynothing ofthe prnsent-itiObtell
nesa:,`' Ice ecitt'ac is lor • th ' a .Southein
.Stated are of the bank-.
rapt comiition of . thif:deliertinenVitlia reason s
bly iiiiiiOie"4'.ihe.'proposis vyill7,hrriar lsss ft
yorablUfli'aff.,:thodgh,the.'4ntrasiOra::.;iivere to
frame their, - proposal ' s; on a,Saab
AW the speciaLmail agenciee; - ;seVibtesp in
nuitibet baye been ''6listontinifedi'and - IbU order
granting
,extrs compensation out ,of thApoitage
'affecting', about . eiehli ~.,,oti,,itirs';•has been
revoked; , owing -- to the. Milute of Congress • to
make the necessary . ' appropriations. ,•-• net
true,. - as publishe . d , .that tiia,Postmaster dieneral
has threatetidd to resign his office unless there
shall be an extita,session..a..Ponsgreas...l....
INTEw.Tp - i:1•1 March
,This'Motning..o36ut half-past , .:st7'elock, the
lifeless b6dy'4':.the" . llon;• Milys': 4 #alsh was
• fonnd 'pfficar • Courtney's 'of. the — lath f Pre ;
ncinet,lying t6 - bottOrri.:(4.it Eight of :stemi
iMfront of, prsmisen .168 • Hight: Avenue • It is
generally ; sapposed thAt he was.l6olk . mardered
and'ithhed.. - Rid : gold it!ztch'end chain. and
diamotdtttaitpin,:,Which, it , ia. positively
. .
knoWn . he . ore:W when, pin g tut on. Wednesday.
'evenin'g, are missing; and.i:iparks-Aipon• his
throat look asthough.fielia4 bean :Choked. to .
death'. ,He bad Itilrt' :yery jr,rettilor
sornO
• Mr. - Wideh z At. be. remernberett, was
many years ago one of the ablest Members of
the
State Assentraly..:•7.die ;was
elected toiCongress_ from New. York eidy, and
taped of re-electionf by 'a vertimail'vOte., He
visited Europe lifter laaving;congress, arid stop
ped aonie tithe' 'at the. Crimea.„ Thoegh very
ra'dical.in his Democratic end. very
bout in,tbeir utterance,' poseassed a vigor
ous native• intelleet,:and a-Mind which detested
political falsehood and djshemesty. He was
born in tbe . year' iSiti;iiko
'''wa's .consequently"
fortY•feur'years.'oe'age at the•tdree]kiiirrlieith.
' 11:rmtMCST.i:To .1 7 iiiE:=7:ASout. two ; years ago
a. dirclivitous slope on' the . :Margin* of:James
river, - near.the reteriburg.railroad.bridge; was.
made the: . p'aceler fir deposit. for :,the cinders
from theTredegar:Worki - ,'
the .owner of. the property; S
vv r.:Jatne.s Thomas,
who desired.. to improve it. The, deposit was
'continued &Om time to time until a large, leVel*
surface. was Sorined, and. it was then discoritin
.ued.in consequence 'of the diSc:overy that. the
sub-strata of cinders originally deposited
,'had
The. whole .maSS,. several feet beiew .
the sii rfac'esia"rniv - on , fire and been for
several months, causing a settling., of diet part
near the riqer,: Very little:smoke is: emitted
from this stihterraneotts-'cutribtistienj4.;.but . the
stirfaCeis var.thot,Zand inpleceS ; criOid With
fissures.,,:.The faCt.that..thisfire hut; iii-anpio
,gressingfor §o long n`.,tirnar,:in• the manner d e : 7
scribed certainly a, little , extraordittary.-L
Bi:platio?id :Whig 4,,
The new Poet:mnster:Gencral4me tlecidnd,
as a matter of eethiotny;iiidisabarge.thegrea_
. .
:er number of: the d
special a*gepta 3 , ) •. •
.111.040USHOP. -
.
P. LAWLESS,./
[LATE
Wishes_to anhouriei:tothe'Citizens.ot •
S IVi ET HP
That is ready. , tomakir,,. ,
• .
G&i.tleinglelit:tiptirmeHts'
In.a.:WOrkecanlike winner; ' .
Troirick.
I.ferchantii.gettirii up Storesiirnrk, , ,will'do well
`•• to call on hiin;•ns he has had irnixpe
• ,
TEA
YEAP3 - IN NEW t"01.4g,'
In till-the•difetent btittChei'Connacted with
the trade.'•
ta••, , Shop,in.c.iSartwell •13lock:" • second - floor.
SinethPari,,llTarch 24> .
•.• - ,
, , .
A m.P4-TigG - ,df.• the
. tti,lcholdere of, the
' . U'l.Pfifklittij: . ll,necriiniV:l4iLiitatiOtipotn-.
pany will te•tielclott.the offlapf,the•cptriplloY,
in the Borough - : of Smethtioit; on:ltiOndity,:the
, ftli day, o f April neit, et ...; 7 0'Cicidi P.,1 4 . of
said day, foi•-the iniride, ,bf,O,loting.a Presi , .
dent .ahil Aviielire Director,a 4:,ip, siqe 4iir the
ensuing,yeaf.
_
Smet4poft;,Marcho,s9 - •
ADXI4,IIIP4TQWPAttittE.:'
IVrOTICE ftelliOe .' . o,l l :4 ll ttt2i'.!•ktte under
sigitedcAdinliiis4•,etbA ef:;:thO . E,lititte of R.
Martilt,'deei!atiP4 . l.l4o;er.' , N*Wicif o ,wni4liPs in
pursuanco of ab ordartfrom 'the Oiphan'ti Court
b rivltKean • ceqnty!:tO :him directed, will, ex
.se to sale vendue' at the house of
Jtokertr.l l 4ao ll ; In NtirWleh',,fo wrisbip,`":"*Kean
cobri6r,•Ra.,•onVtieillair ike-14th daypf.:April,
next, et 1 o'clock P. M. 'olosaid day, thb.fOl
lciwing real esitifb..toWiti,,, • •
ne'ff's,4•tin4 Norwich
township, WlEvan cOtinty; . 'Fblinsylvania,' : on
Wolcott Ruri;_bounded , 'Oti:Aba . north,.by= lands.
of JOhial,."RlifilaYt, ,ob•the bait; !by. landit'of.
,AidOWeyi; , on . t he•ionth, • , - br landi .of• said
RidkWayil,oftd ..4.nds owned by
W.• E. 'Wolcott ancf:JaCebLroifk.. , . ,
•
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• ' ' ' •Ailesiteitiivtb;t•
Nbr iv; •March 1.61 18;0