Remembered; Freeniete . . , t hat the success of ‘ololesorare Const,hu= &pal Reforms-a - the - Ourtailment of Corporate Privileg‘—the restoration of a Sound Cur theT-re eclom of -the Pres--:- - the pre- , of Equal Rights .arid.Publio extinctiori of irresponsible-_money Corporations—the 1 E , EL,SC.T.O.4 • OF rHE. P.R,ESE:NP _TVO HY : 13 F.111C) : : _ saAIC GOY:le 17,. P OS . FRA'f'ION - 6 - 17 TIIE-MASONIC- PtASTE-14 P-ARTi 7 :--and - laxplosion ofibel r 1 - ILlMBUGS" 7 'tictilurtiph of Repyl)liettic • krintipies, and the _ CENDENCy . 6FItB DEII , I6Fe R 77C a. ? % , T.I 7 M4*OAPIC Pit RT,I r in. PenusVl vania,-aswellasofsecuring the. election. of Pattiot"FIAIWISON in. 18;10, are ques. . 'Mons ivhick will be greatly'and deeply airep ted regardstheitAihiniateAlecision I'HE ELECTIONS THIS TALL, r this is our Arm and deliberate opinion;•and we. therefOre, for. the atlyitncement and . ' sqe cess-of the, 'N'tte Pt inciples...and.•Measnres; do now • -FLAO, I'o MAST-=-where it- must remain until - it . 'PROUDLY :AND T1111.61PIIANTIA: AVAity.:OYEI3. THE 4 BR OKE:fIr S T ET 41;11 SONIC V. 4 A 9111 X Si'E Pil 7' k:L-- 11.:1HICII .ASSUitREDLY.._WILL THFJ . • All,r110AGIIINC; LEBO= TION:i • ^ - f= T- -- :e7Olessnsge':pf - Op retprpiPg:the'rbill itniking':appi•npri4: . .tions to tho I in t Systenit giving his Treasons '•fdr ..raosing his signature theietn. • . . - • Po the,.S'peaker arid ntin.66l.s. of (ha liouss - df I?vresentrithies:-: •GEN'i'LtMEN: - 1. returOthe "An act further to continue and itroinote the intp - rovements of4lie State," • . " I regret to be 01*(1 to withhold" - the executive ppiliVation from — in - 11c t• h lel] ifi Ito! ve4 -q a est ion:- o omit Nothin; but a firm belief tligt the ----beq-interest . s of t . he Stlite ( - I,eialted ...... iiiiiiiiiiiiii tectenee_is_inereaseillen "duty the thsapprovat..ol_a,.hill. for.ctmtinuing , the internal ireprovements' of the State. Could, I believe that the measure was cal'- . ... tulated to hasten the completion and pro .— tnoteTthe usefulhOs - Of :those.. workS,: Would receive.niy satiction-withMtCrefer7, tko to the Junolu ..tn:on.e_y_appripria - ted.. _True ...economy_ qlabands - that - -the" ftsain lines our canals and lrail wayE;, - _how under, s c,Ontract, or-partially . con-trite- ted,. sbaliihe__p_uShed_nn_with..the _least. dela osst y, to the points of their oni - - ginat declination. .But it seems to me • that this calculated materially.to, retard: their progress, by dissipatilig the funds of the.Comtrionivealth upon ,a- great variety of nbjects, which,'however meri 7 torlotis in themseivesi-and interesting as ' loCallmproiemente, are . . imt part of - the main lines, but lay the foundation for a 'Vast increase of ptiblid debt,' LThe `Mill contains the folloging items: ' I.;—/IPPROPRIAMIONS, TO STATE . • 'WORKS: • --Erie-caclai, . North Branch canal, West Branch 'camil,-frOrn Tangasdoo. • '.• tack to Sinneinahoning, " ' - 100,000. Canal froth Kittaning to the mouth of . the Iciskiminetzis; ' inclincil Plane at Coltitrihici, ,- . ' West Branch canal, Tangascootack .:-. line, ° I. . • 1..._ 33,913 . Gettysburg - exam - 04 1 0f the - COlurdbla - - _ • rail-road, --- irervoiri at 7 11ollidayshurg B!„.Johns larietta extetOicih, of the Columbia- - rail-road, .. • . . . ... • .• SUrvey;to avoid the Peti.tage•inclineil '. (..), planes,. t• ltßver'a•Creelclfeeder, • i' 7 : ~. Outlet-lock 0. p_tinc;itt'i Nand i ' ' -Cxamillatibriljr. the North Branch ca- • • • nal from Nanticoke to Lackawana, „•, • 500 to commenee Wicimisco.fpecleir-- -- - ------- '30:000 Cutbusli feeder, Delaware canal, ' ' ' :10 000 Outlet-lock - at New Hope,. '• : . ,' 3,030 Bristol and 'Philadelphia steam tow .•'''• - boat ' . • ,.,.1-por: •. : •c, Survey- to avoid Schuylkill inclined - . • .•' . plane,. . .y. . • - • -' 7 ! 5,000 2.—:SUBSCRIPTIONS. OFATOCK TO COMPANY' CANALS AND RAIL ---ROM S':. thilliville and• Pottsville rail road,',- . Bald Eigle,..nclipring'Creek navigap• ,—. • " • ' 70,00 Q• ' Ctim4rland Valley rail-road, . . -440,000, ' 'Monongahela •NavigatiOn; • .7 .: 85,000 - . Pittsburgjincltatighlinstown rail:road, .'••••'' , (When hiCtirporatea,) 'll4OOO t.. .IBeaief and/Conneaut ruil.roadi " 60,000' Franklin rail-nnail, '' " ' , - • 40,030 . Lewisburg, PCnil's Valley and-liolli- ' • daysburg rail-road, .. / • ' 50,000 Chester and Delaware rail-idad,' - 20;009 -- eadoros-Navigation r —L:,....„...:•"•'• ~,,.. f• • .. 20,000 Novistown ancl - Valley;of Wes t Phila. •defphia rail-road, if itlier'be adopt . ed by thb State, to avoidthe inclined ..--.••• , :plane-at Schuylkilfi • Union Ginal-Compaily, . .11.;-- - =SU R 1 . YS! FOR ' RAIL -ROA D i S —From (;ha'' -ra!rilq, .tp Pittsburg, by , -. • .. 474 ' Laughlinstown.anal Li g onler Valleyl_,.. •.' ' • An d from Darrislistrg by the Valley ; ,bt Juniata, to Pittsburg,. , • .- • ,1:2;000 From the 'State lice; lit Siisquebanni . . . county,' by the., otitkoil'iridthan.- • nook -to•thelslaptieiike dam, . .. -From the town, of, Fp:Lilian - 10 'Erie, • From, West Chester to 'iti•ilit Port, De ,-• • Posii.'. . i c : - . 4 .^ . •. • ..• • . .• 1,50 . • 1 - 147.-SUTISc RIPTIONS,-TO T URN •4' ''• :' ' ii.l.l.ip` COMPANIES : " . t iiitifitidg and •lltoler,. - : Iltitler an'ilyterter; • ~ . • . , • Dude* , and'Fre . oport,. . • . .._. Br . pwnihgto,n, liaNpville and Fra n k. • lin {whenitcorporated,) ,- ' • • '. Perklomen ad Reading, , !• ; ''l .. • bowningtow ,:,Epltraitai 'awl. ilarris 7 _, + '', .......burg,s.,.:-7.-- '•• -•••-••'•-•-•- --- -:---- '• •:• '•-- 6;000 " t i_ *war GroVi i and Unions . • • ' •.‘ 3;000 • , - WashiligtatiOind,Williamapoit, • . • 10,000. Warren and;l l .'raiiltlfrr„ , • .;•;''. ' •_. 5,000' Tletlfotd inullfollidayabtirg, ' '.: ••••-• — .10,000 '•-i l l9llstitiehtinsla.and Waterford,• , ••. • ),000 4 Washingtpry and .Pittsburg , i . ,- ~ ' " 25,000. ly ...: ..ike4intoo and We.st.llliddlatiinit • ``lo 000 SuNuehanna•iiiia Tioga, • I Mercer apd' Meadville, •-•-- 5,000 EbensbUrg and - Indiana i __, 000' an4...Etizabetlitowni• . 10,000 Pittsburg, karnieril ail& . .• 5,000 Youle Hnven and HarrisbVrg'bildg,e; 'Armstrong and Clearlield,., = " 5,060 .Armagh - gild Johnstown, 2,000 Harrisburg, ChambersbOrg, 20,000' w GrUve and ,11oy lestow ni (when , - hleorporated,) . • ,• • , 10,000 Smuerset and - JohnstOwn; - •• • • 4,000 - Somersej and Comberhind road, • 4,000. ii...L . -LSUBSCRUPTION,,S TO BRIDGE. C.O.IIIPANIES: . • .• Ittnninigafvela and Jersey Shure, ' • • . 5,000 TnnkVandncke - - 8,000 aaitsburg; • . 4,000 !Simon, . • • -5,000 .11.71 zabetbtown, • . - _16,000 'G.-APPROPRIATIONS TO STATE ' .ROADS _ . SaMbhyg and East - 'and 'West, • Franklin and Butler,- - Pittsburg and IleaVer, l'itt!iburg'tvridlirowningtor i - Butler and New Castle,-' Waynesburgand pinnbet;ltind road, Kiskiininetas and'Virginia gbbhstown,'Brnwnsville and Virginia Min ty - . • '3,000 Sfeen's tavern and ConnellsJille, - • 500 Waynesburg and Vitginia line, 2,000 Monongahela bridge. and Virginia line,' 6,000 Greensburg and West Alexaydria, 2,000 Monongahela bridge-and Uniontown, 8,000. Virginia line and Monrde, . • 3,000 White horse tavern and ' 6,000 di which the amount of appro priationl-io State works is Stlbseriptions to Conioll --- 01111 - rait• - •Tond.R, • Appropriations for surveys for no w .w 01%0 tf I SOMA:11)1100S 10 turnpike-Coin- - - }miles; Subscriptions_ to bridge- tompa• '•• hies, ' • Alipropriatiena to State roads, Ti)1111 of approliri . a,tions and sub- , , • sciiptious; ' , • 443,0'31, - 943 • I cannot - sign-this bill lor.lhe folluwipg ,reasons:.Because, • I stifl ts, main featutle is the_ distribn tam of great :portion of the proge!it resources of tiLe'Oonnuoiiii;ealth, among.,:wolAs — not owned by the State, curd its coti ''' Mbent eithdrawal-from the fut ure - pros'ecu ion id le - 1111511 - 6=WFW.4 — a, iftr - fr'om ,tlecqase of the State (10t. -c - aplfalfists- and spe cu Ia to cso h e An on ey-wlii ch-is the-,pniperty -of:1 e Tith iUg individuals and sections;-to the.injury of the•rest of the-community. • 3:1. It not only thtt's 'fritters.. away the mean's. which, should now. lie otlie e by—enabling- the.-.compatfies who are therecipients-of , its . liberalifv, to' commence and prnSecute works which they will -riot be. able Ao.cemplete,- it eel barks'th—e'SitifegO6r in tlfese works, that she wilt, at no distant day, be compelled, to increase , her presentelitifotr pur- . pose Of ftnishiriA them, or lose what-is now proposed- - to the glverf: - . -.---- - 4th.T[ will inerease the State debt, in lour years to" $45,006,000, -wil I appear by tile following short-'statement The Erie'Extension of the main cost • The North branch-Extension, • The Gettysburg rail-road, • l'angasco9tack and Sinnernaho4 !es( Branch ang Allegheny cal. Red bank find Franklin canal, Red bank and, Freeport, Wisconiico feeq.er,• voiding inclined planes on Coo •., lumbia rail-road, ' 1 )oko'} 400,003 . . Total to complete• Stale works, $16,200,000 • 'ne 'company works 'Oommentied by this bill, will colVas follows: ' '• . _„.. ~„,. Freeport and - ;dew Castli• nil- - ..:"„ road, * . ' . .• • 01,00000 Pittsburg Ez:T.iughlinitown rail- , •, f i l 'road, - • . .' 1 500 000 Chambersburg and Ltritghlins. . • town niil•road, • ( which' must be'conati:ucted to cOnriplete the-'-- -,. • • connexiwn,) .' • ~. ", - • .- 3,006,000 - Lewisburg, Penns. Valley, and '. .; • ' - ' 11ollitlaysharg rail;rold 4 . • • 2,500,000 lleuver'ond Conneaut:rail-find, . 450,0.60 - I, ~.... , # --r...,—::-.7---, 'Total_ lo'mplete the company . .. . .- . work's; _- . : • $9,06 0 ,90 0 , / h y Of this st sum, before the' (lit. 1 - . . • ', .- (event Works are cdnipietedi • • the State wilLbe,Yromfa doubt ; , . • be compelled to advonce.now , • , .., . ' less than one half, or'else, hod .. . • , . the whole, say... - :-. ,: ' -4,530,000 to which add the above poet of ' ' • I . State Works, - . • ' - • ..1.0,AV3,600 75,000 87,303 150,000 .23,090 46,000• 5,00,) 5,000 30,00 Making . of debt which this. bill• will iiroduce:— _,520,790,060 -To-Which add the. miient.S . tate debt;24,330,000 =ISM iso, - oct . . 4c t .Total.del Is'llia will exist when - . ',.. •__ - thesyst mconteitti)NicApp Oas • ' - bill p . c. opleted, . $46,12; ' ZOO ___ c. It is i) suns that the Olive use mates if thefshould ' vary frdtn. the seta 4,, COS If the i , 6A4, will be foutti) tolat belmir ZI rather th4n e'ytc , itd' Theylre.all (let rived from the: : Orls of 'engin rs,:which are found in most cases to .be ar short of the •ttitimate ex eose—or f mu 41 compa- fison with °re works, . .. I atshould be . ohjeetedtdthis-ealt ula . do, that 'part Of. jhe abov e cost of State . v_o. .s_lias-either.---lieen-alrea.tly - i rie,ttr red; 7 ; 01' is provided for in this—bill,-and there- . •faKe should not be iiiefuiledthe reply is, that the portion' already laid" out will. not, 1!i .ill probability, be equal to aneLfourth ,of, the amount which their actiial . 'expense• wilt.xceed their,estimated co st; laud that, the propOrtion. provided for by ihisbilris borrowed incinoy*.or 'tit le6s . t: 611,01. as t 6 State may; li*Piire long, lie culled on 1... repay.. , -It. - trray-.. therefore he fairly .a6: - sumell,l'as 11 - ;C1110113006 ,qVithili bounds, flliit the passage Of this bill will cause an addition pf. twen s ty -0n . 6 rid I I iotis of dollars, •to•out:'''prsent debt of übtiUt' twenty-four -t2b,opo .2,002A1 2,00 u 5 010 a,OOO . 5,0J0 5,001 • 15, 000 TEE MEM o w ti-67istIA EICIM NoTe.--Oivi to tho-husle in which the bill tins necessarily exaiiiiod, (his work was inclu ded hi the licit of - company *orbs authbrized to be commenced by. the bill.. re Nvies'not contained in thi. hill as it passpd the two: Houses ; and - the `propriation is therefore tolOideducted.froT tite amount of money Intended ;Was •give'n to compa nies.. This will reduce die' estimated' amount of debt In 1 , 8•14 to $43,530,000. , „ . • million's==-maki P nn• a gross debt; Mit irate ..- no•thord-renintp than 04,41 FORTY; fIYE an . not. prepared o : sanction. this, liorld become an - pgent wsadidliog sue.h rin ilicun - iranbe,upoii.thoj 4tAns and intjuityv Petinsy.lyarka, . sth. I Ithis bill ..and the Other: prorii'setß leii,s,ures of the•Logis!Oture.betfno)a%Vs, . the Suite will be ‘vithout.a Single . doilar of unappropriated *Coney in her treasury; at the Comtnericopment,`of the .neat session,— hiso:o,islattiN replenished e afters, !vv near fourllnilllons,, and the present ha§.reepiv'ed a like sum —your suicessn) tilill,',netictrtheleis i : bre% -compelled ,elther'to abandon the•proSecu timy of the public - ,1 Irks, rir to borrow. .money to- carry thein on; and I p ity interest 'on the debt. •No aid is to lie calculated on froin - the Nationaltreasuss.__OnAllei - contrary, :care •should betaken"to keep the State in'a;conilition to meet tofy.;de: mantis for reptiyment, which may be Made Oh.lter Mon that - iptarter. . • • seems tribe a total tleparture from our true, policy. 'That policy is to. 18,000 10,000 10,000 5,000 5,000 4,000, 4,000 hus4and our megns fdr tli. prii . vnt,'-and; while %•e !nif.iinproductiye lie works, with all prudent; .speed,• to a State. of profitable completion; to apply tlie t. bkitance - to - the reduction . of the State course be pursued., only for two years', the . 6 - xpentliture.of the,Corry, pun wealth will be brought so-far within her income, that afferwards_the.mere ex- $1;896,943 EU receiWwill enable lier tO un ilertake and Cl)oplete,...W.it.uo - ii.t .4tobtotras • tnent;•%fia - s - of any nin,oltude, But- if,. an ti e..other , hand-,zihe inetoue; ''however large, is constantlylic pi:below the a utomot: of - e - xpenditilre—dier, pint cut_ ricjieS only increitse her real difficulties. 7th. Its passage will diaye - ti most tlis- astrous effect on our preitmtondertakings. Iu coirseilueOce of the . rise lit the price of labor - and - . --- przyvisions within the last two years, Mid Of-the -amount iif-tvoik--coni ineuced iti Miter states, th'e expense of cooswucting public:improvements liasln 7 creased:fully•so per eco,f.: • ~-Ir the -present ' ,bill,past4 i --tittrrii e a ITITTUJIVoI'Arki r - rized by it, will•lutite an Uirditional effeCt -of -,tie sa will cause eirtiftv . con tract , in th eiC.o taint) rimeal th_. to no(less.than.jo per cent over the..,p•File.4' of lasi. year. a vave etin • 1,293,000 17,500 199,000 42,000 81 500 tiou. It must be baiie in toinil, - : that while thetitommt. "n - Ipublit hurtlien is in GyedSVll4l" - - - -', .i hc _amount of means to sustain it remains the saute, that a milli/in dollars, whether that-debt . t h -consttrue lion cif sixty milbS canal, w twenty... Sth. Not onlv will its consequ - ence- be, nj tottlte:l3tiances ----- burro - the7m - ands' of - -the State:. The, bare probability_of the paSsage-of---th-e- bill has a I re-ifily the condition of -whole sections trie - Sita.te. and has given a new stimulus to' the - over - exciied'spirit of speculation. If this state of- things be:fomented and con:, tinued-, there is no• limit . '-to the injury which..may-result.---While - -the gam.blitig spirit of speculation is .continued to the large -towns, society may bear- it without' material, detriment,; but. if it once infea and derange the-productive industry-61 the country, the piiblic pniSperitfwill lie shattered_in its -very--eletuentti. If the. 'mania which now rages . among 'those, .who speculate in, the surplus,property of the Country, once'seize those who alone ren, - der property valuable; there is an end tit oil/dope of continued prosperity. 't fear, that such will be'the tendency of thd.'legis latiim ittopused by the present ,hill. A few perSonsfMlunately located or bircum, stanced,-will" be unduly-and- inimensely benefitted. :The mass wilteither become. 'dissatisfied, r embark in the vain titter pl to achieve good fortune , : While all aic thus efigaged murmuring or hoping at the lottery door of. fovtucc, the plough - Of indtistry.will_stand•-idle therfiirrOw._ 9111.1ts.signature, would 1w•-a-vifilation . of .everrprinc•iple and pledge ,connebtecl withthefinatiOal affiti'rs of the diitintion• Wealth,:•tipon 04.elaaltij.of which the•adr ministration--W4s entrusteetV my ,discre tion'hy citizens of PennssAvania. : •lt is. admitted._ that the-:-Ei!astires of "g6Ver,n tnent. shou l td-!;•arylwith,jll6.- ngees.sities - of the times, always keeping - th - e - g. relirlWd-z -mark•of.,,right ,But-When, ave.in... :the' Trescnt case; tie: Change of circum . =. stances takes Tjace•sufficient.to rendera • Change of practice Jt.e.cessary • ; an : it : pledges; both expressbd 'and \ plied of a public agent, whether by him hell or his. friends,•shouhl, be kept wtth the same goad faith asAbige•of a private -citizen. • I'l tiy.QAtii.lw-objects 7 ponfended:•,for - 'by 'those Who selected me -to If Allister the, exeutive. - fon etitthir - mf. -- 111 - e'trv - 01 - fitercr 3 , weie, the decrease qf the H 'itate , debt, Al the ,viiLiorozis prose Ilion- early com pletion of, thepublieworks of theComnion -wealih-.-j--. 13.0th - will-eWrer-be-xlefeal-ot retarded by the" piresent'bilt if :it becothe • • • ‘•••-.• $3;000;000 8,000,000 7,300,000 1,000,000 4,000,000 2,000,000 1,200,000 ___2oo,ooo 500,000 MIMI When, such a. state .of things•is produ cPti, the . path of duty. is plain: _Although the veto, power should be cautiously used when no* ceristitutional -.scruples e.Cs,t4it , cases w itkellie present; ,of mere pecuniaiy expediency,' will arlsc,_affeating so2l4ply . the paramount interests of theystate - ,.. - ks... imperatiVely to'demand . My, fears'are correct as-efO :the great in‘- - crease - of the state of, which this bill, if . passed,.ivill4e - thuparent,l should •feer it :to' be au :abandonment of ditty;t6 the e. peOple, were.l.ll; omit any constitutional' i Means to Wrrest ,Ou„r enormous pub lie ..deht must. liv,e'a tendency: to retard -1 :the increase- of our populatiorrld .prO: ductive industry, if not to diminish. them: Although' such a - . not fornkii ju4 iient.dponthe prnperty.Otthe,i-peopie: yet .. it elreet it is an'absolute.ließ..-T4e, SIT virt i . tpcipto.:l4l.l: - Fel.: gorrop'_44o- - &Aix * 4.!.-20440.*'':, ,PA-PUNG.II‘,Ta—Th process - of ' , Ex"- ISungfag" . is in the Atli - title of successful ..../ixpe:rjrnent," ._ "Black Ii n e4° hive been Arawtiaround` around` " t he greatesrancl bill'. in ,-,-Teino .- ssee; - IVI - 6 - PiWillOrloliti,Forly : . been .",, raipanged" from tbe GVeat.:Qt7os : sings• in . K,ebtuetcy ; . the freethen of (nth.: -ono have .!!expunged'? six Van . . Buren • tnembersTeut Of bongreis: . Rhode Island , has • nobly nfsehareed • ker - Duae, - in: s ex= punging her , i'enrce, and Maine.hOs.,nOt -- op I y -"expunged" Tier ", b-hiekli ne.s". • round her, Paiiii:eldS.-4' '"Scilitary and'alone" the , gren" t' humbug. Renton, "set.thiS,boll in-motion' ; " but the RienPle are rolling it over the party'peetty. 1 nierrily,!, and. if -- it'"iiintirtues 'to go.at itS pre sen t Tote, "we . rathey Olkelate'r th Vi t won't, be:long befde,.the ,whole' pa •ty; hittnbug 7 l3entbn , ,tind all : •will be "eip 'ag ed.'-!-Livii(l4-SeWiifel.. • * • • ' faith and propertytif tlke 'Common', alth, \ and of • very citizen ja-iti, are pleriged for, its' reder: tion: It, is obvirmS that 'the: tan& Of a romniuniYincurnbered. with M . lien .of fifty or' an :hundred, millions'-of dollars, are Wortkleskthan „ the:oin min -• bereir.PriPertyNetither Wile's: -- "Oeifee, if the amount:.of:.:tlebt be increase& - heymfd 'the coirinfoil;.ririvaritages: to bt 'derived .frolulliM t anilertakino.4 that produced , it s is-ylaiji that pradektmen -will be nir willing-Au -pii:rCha se: an&Lholdircifrerty 1 which -Must 'remain . subje s ectO ifje-pay ment. Such anincurnbranecou Lfinally .. and-rinavoidably'rest upon the 'most 'meri torious class'of people—the' farmers and mechanics:""-:Capitalists and traders .may:_ easily, witlnirriw Ltheir' transitory means from 'our, jurisdiction, when . the 'day of la .i gott_ilialLoxivek-but-:the-latid;--and -4 buildings" of: the Mechanic,' alai and farmer, admit of no remo _ I. Tlicy roust endure , the whole...hurthens Ayliich_ hastylegislation mayppese . , tiptin .the . •coretnuray.. , • - if. this bill . is intended as a-distribution of 'our portion. of the-surplus. : revenue: amontgytbeipeoplejt:seems to tire to be unequal and ,unjust. ' The sulbs appro priated tri the different parts of the state' bear no, proportion to their popritation• or taxable property,', But if it Shoal& bM comejrecessary-te retmrirthisdepriSite to. the gederal government,•it must be raised by teuxation . upon all without ex Anti7yet - an - equitable - applicationbf - it may be Made for.the equal benefit of every citizen - of the Commonwealth, - without an ,act al distribution among the taxable eiti: zeire,. If-aliproptiated : Ao.thoSe-Yorksf_of_ internitl improvement which the Slate has 'hire - oily author ized, and pledged, her faith to complete,; or if 'applied 'to the. reduc (ion- of the state debt already contracted, or set apa'r't for common' school purposes, e 7 very eitiien would (rave a direet interest iii, and derive inunediateadvantage from it: But no suCh.equalitris conteanplated by the,proviiians of thiS bill. L I regret exceedingly that many Nalua jite-proxisions arerconiveeted • - With'ille'oli - - -- I jectionahle portions of the bill - , in guith a inanner•as to' inipo . se upon _me the neces-_ sity of returning_ the.whole: - Tha appro. , - t pinitti ons4o-the-Commantweittilt l 4-etrtiftf-s , and rail-roads,.aml. to some the .turn , ißiikes.-if they stand alone,-would he Most; villingly approved, but aecoOpanied its s '," - they are, it is' impossible. ?ermit:me i -noce morejespectlailly to remark tlint_this practice. ofcombining-in - the• - --same bill 1 - sitlijects distinct and -similar in their m ture_and merits, is .extrejuely_endiarrass-• log tnthe executive; and highly injurious to the plablic , ' in tere.sts..•• , • - • - -• -.41. 1 -liere:as,at-o-ltirious-fu I ureof-prosperi , - - ty before` Us, if - we•don't prevent its art i- 1 -vat - by - -e in ba rots shig - trib - fiTek iTt - Tll - 6 -- !times are-unpriipitious for speculation, l either ,by individuals'in states, .The.pro ject under'considetation is a riSk of--this, kind..- It is the hazarding of-money which should be.otherwise applied, on tTh mere leontingency.of the con tiouarMe.of the pre% sent state of trade and commerce, at a, moment when-..every mail bringi fearful . proof of the instability of. both ••• Tiribe adventuring -tf all the means of the Com- Mini weal th, on the bare hope that the same fortunate circumstatrces. which . so recently filled her treasury, will again occur. - It concerns us dearly to consider all the chanees•of such an event, befOre we place the • state ,completely at its.' mcrcey. To my mind, they appear rely, slander. But Iflhey;Were•much stronger, AYR should not depend tin extraneous and Occasional aid. Our resources are at home—in - ciurities. L:in outcharacter 7 -in our tiniuntains, and in_ oor_v_iitleys.Let_us._not_be•--tempted beyond, our steady pace to ,proaptuity• by . accidental circumstances, nor retarded by their failure. Whil the crBdit ,of -.the state-is made to dope d solely on the pre -Ident 'and punctual Management of •Offairs, and. er Weal tlr floys froin her own ilttexhaustitite and unborrOwed - iesources, no outward 'changes can materially affect her 1 . . : . -'' . • ' ' With : M OO objection's, I hasten to . 1,, re turnthe-, bilk that .: thefLegislaturP, may_ have'Aithe to re-consider ; it; and. if the „npinioni - herein expressed should 'be..ap 7 , -pi.ovett;--inay- - be : (enatled immediately - toi LiwOviale •lieciall . for- 'the rirosecutiOn of 1 works ti•hiCh ail agree to 'be: proßer and !'necessary.- . In such -,a Measure - it wifLni . - : ford ine•gitat pleasure, to 'concur. - Should it however,- pass by the constitutional' power of the legislature alone, I most sin' : ce - rtly,hopp-that. the' evils that have been I • predicted, may•not.be realized: In the 111. vent I shall participate. in_thP - corrithon 14 aCits' .. gooiLeffects,- and Wilf..be. gra tit 7.. / lied that the superior intelligence of the . ' 4egisl4(tupe` -furamt-r-er+ain:....bentilL*llere. rOy fears beheld only impending dangers., . - • JOS. RITNER,' Exunixivr}l C HAMWt 'l, - air;igtkrrgT-Apti s''3 • • . 'TegitgarB,t7Pleetilaci Alarge: andresgectable= meeting o the YoLuntiMen - of.ShibpetiSburg; Orpo , . Sed toile . doetrittes Mid measures of the, late . : and present National, Adthinistra ..tiOn,_„and in favor of thedoctrines • and' measure's6i tive . present,State rltirninis -1 pa heT'Colitreirkihuse, ou Fridari;vening,..the 15th inSt, When'. . l Alr. Jn •s It. Scor'r was appointed pros ident HN tSII . . and NVICt-- • PreSidnts, Sc. G. W..C.14P- Lx.6.r.a-and4-.41-o G, I I4ilESi: ktre tak,W . l3: - • The_ _Object, of the Meeting- • ilg been . . stated, on- motion 'the .:following !named: .gendernen .;were apPoitiied - Comtnittee to draft. resolutiOns 'ive of the:senSe_hf_the.ineeting,' viz: DoCtors Sturgis and' '/IfeCittr - , J}iessra. i3icGinley, Keyser" and d9ltieli„ . who ) artet, retiring, a shortitime, - repof tett the fol.: , inwihg, h WIC were prefaced at . some length 'hy the Chairman of the ;commit- . tee and unanimously adopted. •-,-` • • That . we have - 'full 41erthe in• the • eflictencY:orour •Repttkii- InstituticitiS:for -all: : the purposes of good Government; 'and for the purity • nil ptrmatieitcy, of thtie, our chief reli ante is oh the- virtue, intelligence and ipatriotiani.oil the American people. .• Resolved,. That we view with fealtusy, and "distrust,'; , any effortAhat has, forits airn - the - consolidation of....',.;tke' distinct powers ol Government. , as exemplified in the admiastration of-President"Jackson, as a dangerbus innovation 'opott the lib , _cent s of the_people;-„attd-a continuous= lierldiravy saccession,•as eta - 14a: lied in 'the. nomination of a successor, by the late Chief Maoistrate as a scheme to perpetuate power, -,cinpyec,edented istP.r.Y„,of-=rt he-Go_v_e_thrrtettt i llanirdS an u - nalc.thorised •interference with the sovereign power of the people.. ' Resolved,._ That. the result'of -.- thei - re; cent elections in the .Stales of L liana, EMI Kentucky, l'ennessee and Rhode "Island gives us ample cause to congratulate the .rriends of the supremacy of thethe laws; and affords additional grcincl*to___hope that the day is not far distant, when the Country shall_ he redeeMed Supm _the tlu•aldoin tyranuyand misru'a, ' t 4e—have-increased - conc . fidence in the ability, integrity and stabil= ity .br oUF worthy Governor: and that his patriotie•devoleilness to .Pennsylvaniiiiii— tepesti-and - Pennsylvania . policL and -his -S denunciation„Zol foreign interfer, ante with our domestic concerns, deserves. our highest. euloi.Ouna.,.kk ••. - ' Tina_ 'ivithoutt•-ac ion t" anti a rechiroCiil..spir:it ofjcubearance and cooperationlln•t%Veen • the' executive_ and.. legislative department of . our State Gov ernment, wecannot•lodkr for the cotisuma-, Lion of tho:se, saltitaty,rheastires of reform and —intern iartlemly desired, and which arc so ciaracteri,s 7 tic of Governor ftcrstit's administration; tri 1: 7- ievvr o(the utmost im )prtance that such men should Le.e.lected . to our next_LcOslature as will coppeyate with . the lixecuthe in the tic.cOmplish• met of those grcat objects. . -- . , „ I?colued, :nut z wi give-a-he4rt yr asiept- to the ncirtiinatiOn.of the Convention of the 22d ultimo,, and that we_•will uset)ur -ut tnost_eieitionsj:a_insure_thelauccess-Olthe- entire'tick'6,t Resolved. 'That we especially apprOve of the nomination of our worthy friend, DAVID .S. 12UNSI - lA, in whose - ability and integrity we have entire confidence; and that we 'will use all honorable means to insure.his election. Resolved, That it 'is the duty of every. good citizen. to disregard the dictates of party 'feeling : in rega!d to ,Call publicrue.a• sures, founded. .in prudence and good poll. cy, atid to act for tlre,good_of the Country. Resolved, That the prOceecliog„of . this meeting be signed by thwgicers, and publtshed in the 'Shippen Herald,'; !Carlisle Heratcr and Expositor,' 'atte. `Chambersburg Whig.' - . .JOHN McCURD.Y,Arice-pres..t. WM. Ght4Ri G. W. CLlPPiNGt4,l`.Secretaries. JAMES McGINN.E.B; • aleeriug of I.lte _People tiWirlien . • Totintsitip. • • Agreeably to notice given, a large 'and respectable number of fne' Antimasonic Citizeps:ol._Allett-Township; assembled at the patine' hoitie Da.yid Sheffer, on. _Spin day eYening r tite.l t ppt etit hero nil owanized..by;pppointing FREMERICK' STONER, President, DAVID, EDER LY, 7W - ft L I - A DI -- E - CISLE EIIES,.AiitARO/011ORSTINICe Presidents- Jacob Shell y, 'Daniel . Ilfricll-.Geo. ,Reel. man;qr„ .J'hcob,H. Coa.p.ezi t .; Seciet arks.' On-incifibu 'of .JoSeph( Mosser a com 7, miiree - of A;v6;ivag tcrydrafr, resolutions; expressitte of the sense of the meeting, ittliereapon the President' ap , pointeiliosepkAlcisser,"l:evi _Merkel; Esq ' Daniel S:1-10Maker4 - Jacob- , Landi.o and Jacob Geltr, kikho' after retiring "a short Airne'reporsed the folloying , preatithle and res`cifittioris. ! - . 7tiibielfwere` unanimously I ado , ,• , Whereas e fineis:fis tregrOaching when it becomea the.duty f every .free man to exercise the rigli torthe lolls and depoiiting his vote.for,Stateand • and as there.has been two tickets I.i - resent:ell to the people. of Cum berland county, it becotries every freeman tb expresi bis preference for one or the other--.therefore` ty'e_the . Demotratic titivainnic • Citizens of Allen — toWnship, ex press Our decicle44pinintylu fay,,or, jot . the. 'ticket agreecT upon by tle.Antiniaion'in. CenvetitioniliebevinOlf64:ntdictates nom= inatffd by that COnvention be ‘ tter-quAlie - d to discharge ihmduties of 'the office to the satisfaction of the people tit - atilt-It / 3i been, liytheirpreqeccssors, nalnely, r the Rem sentatfves of the last session of. the Leg's- TlierefoVe - ' .• " • • • 9, . 'ResolVe4,rhat. we can by no:means sup. port tlw . then for. office that rellues i ' . te)a Goyeyniar Ritner to•give . .iatiSfaction, /61' his — s'isection On. Masonry , t ken -sup:, ' pres 4 thZ aniiver: `Shaine on such rSpre ? sentatives; . •-• Resol Thatiour r ykitOi shall be un comkornisini .Masonic •Institutio,n, end,' all secret Ostli-bound InstitutiOns; Fselieving them to lie. ilange'r7 ,oni.isa,ottnifreelnttiattiiina and a violation . of - Canstitutmn. . Resolved; 'That the course of the Ares ent 'Chiefl - Migistrate . in 'vetdjng the Gi rard Wank and the.famons.lmproVement bills,• thereby savingthe.state from bank ruptcy and ruin, meets with .ourclecided a,rprobation• ; •• " • ..Resolved, we . .highly approve of the Ticket formed by the, Democratic Antimasortic .COnvention, and Will•uae.all fairaffir tioneSt means to secure_its-_.suc ancFtiat We call oh all our friend§ throughout tlie - coutiff6 he vigi lant in the diScharge,.Of their duties, and nothing is more certain bUu•VictOry. will crown •our_e_flort-s. , -• ResO tied, That we believe that ate pres ent dera •ed, state of the. Ctlrrency has resulted fi m the.bad management of the oflicersLholiding_the:T.feins-or-our-aeneral Government, and that we look to the pres ent : Congress of the _ United .States, for • relief. o Resolve tbat the, result 'Of th.e late Elections in th silty ih the-East, and in' the West,_.prove tharMartin Van Buren is not the -choice of the:people, but. the - mere tool of Jackson, Benton,•Kendall C 0.,. and that we feel assured - that he will be h titled froth. the o. throne - -orpower•in• 1840. •- . . . .-_Rescilved, Thai it i 3 the- desired vigil of this"in - eetMg.that . alltbe, friends of our late able. anci patriotic SenitiOr, CharlEs B Penrose, throughout thiS Senatorial dis trict, mike every possible exertion ab fa r . as hone - aty ,permit , to, secure his -re el-ea-6k. Res . ollied,, That it becomes the duty of our Molds in counties of Adams and Franklin to'call - earl mee_tin;s_to,secure, the electioo:o!-_-,‘ the dales-Tor senate Iteolvedi-That we Will use'all fair,and - honorable niearirlia defeat the "Electionof the - ,, Masonic Van 111 . :611 ticket, belivitrg it to be made up of the . real Shin Plaster Party. ' That,the thanks of this meet ing he tender.;t - !cl •to David Sheffer, Esq . . for his hospitality so fniorablyshown - to t meeting. • Resolved, That a. Committee of WO= of 'fifty Persons, be zip. pointed for A lien township, ‘s hei upon the following gentlemen Averemaimointed,-viz: Esq.,Jacob- , Landis, -- Josepli • 4_l2a-v-id Eberl-y- r lacolrSthrlly. Ah'in AVarner;Da i vid„Emmeyt;:David Reichard, AndreW Chainrian - , - John 8.. Cimyer,Dan't. S.Haymaker, Philip4lovenrity.e . r, Johif- Shee-ly, Andrew Tertitihaugh, Lewis, Geolge- AndersOn, John - M at eer, 4V I>isler, Daniel ShiredianiFred.'itlitmier, James Afoqre,,; Robert Cornnran, Roclorpli Martin,. bilvid •Cobver; Jacob H. Coovd,D.mielDrich, Alartin G. 4upp,__J.,din -.Orr, James Al =Sh_arpe - , - B. WhiSler, John '.Ritner, Wain• ELkles, B. C-. -Jcd,,prs-Eicock, -- 13,eorge - Yost, Jacob:l:WM, •Jocob. , liouk,__Christian lialtrier, John Euz. - ter, Gecrrge'Shisler, George Lantz, Chris' , Alan Mohler, Abraham from, Geo'• Beef man,-Christian,Musserman,§anil 4 A - lohler Resolved, That the proceedings of this meeting be sig'bed by the 'officers- and . published in the.. Herald & Expositor and Republican, Carlisle; Village Visiter, Me chanicsburg, and in all the untrammeled papers in this distriet. VREDERICK,ST6NER, President. DAvID.E.nEttLv, . . • ‘VtLt.inia.Ecxr...E.s, -a • B. C. IIoPXINs, A IT AILAAT HaRST, Jacob Shelly, 7:: • Geo.',Beelnzn, Jr. • Jacob IL Coover. . . • We fine the following advertisement ig the ;Washington Globe:• 11:7°5 . P.-EClE.—Zelembers:..ofzeongte.sa Antl..mlietp are respeofnily,..infarmed that the highest premium 'for gall( and siVrer iv ill .he .paig.by the. subscriber. •a. do. - CHARLES J. NOURSE. Cornerof ljth street and Pennsyhtbiiia Avenue . .. 6 _Txt.'Merribers--or- Congress.' Why - to Nlernbers of... Congress :. Why are they paid in gold and silver, whilst other pub lit creditors are put,,,off with the rags of the Treasury?, Why is it that the Gov.- ernment pretends sucli Jigiclregarcl_to its constitutional obligation to :pay : Specie,. When. its d.ealingiftlieTZifirli-its-legislative masters,. whilst it, cOmpels. s the poor sol dier, who has been fighting its : battles in the mOp_sse_s_ of Florida, to : take-Ail-pay-41.1 a -currency which .he: can only use at a I dis Count of from - ten to . fifty per,,cent?•.: • • The•••pay of a • member .of • Ctingress •is ,eight•rlollars• per day.••: jr .Paid -in gold and , silvey, his•oght d'ollars becorne's worth eight dollars and, eighty cents., If the session last,. ns it' probably will, :one hundred' and 'twenty days, each m ember Will receive a preminnt of 'about one hun. tired dollars ; whilst other . creditors of the Governm'ent must be content with ivhate ..ver_representative_bi money the Treasury maychoose-to ex:hibit. The salary of the esiden!--isOWenty.frie---tirous.tuirilollars• per annum. ' IT speeic 4 can be ,made, by his means, to,remain at a•-premium .the. whole of his, term,' his t salary ° for the four 'years be worthan aggregate`pre mitt .of ten:thousand dollars*: Each the high olEcer,a• of. the Governrnent.Wlll realise like advantages. No rwonder that they,,seek, by . everrthearis in their Bower, to 'prevent the resumption, tif. speeie , pay. Jnents, which their . money: and the 11".j4c.Y. of the people 'will become 7141Un. As 46, theya re preyinp; uPon the people, litre throce — SWarms ';Of foreign de. inedatora'who . in'the declaration of iride' 7 . 'peridence, Are . described ,ag-• sent amongst -us . te(qraraSii our people' and eat Out their subsiSrance:Brdt, Chroniclq. • . ''Come ftiendl'aatcr• a . creditor to his ileliter,; ' F want ttap.rn toney .! '.l-lav'nt,got !1.11a: I must Itai.e it nob.''-‘‘Vell, if befail ilo,. just .know,: you?, ~ . We have from every quarter . ancomitti of :the 4 'unprecedented desPdtch'P witkiiiiich the. ['rest ( deuee Metisagn'lwtsnonveyed, by exPiegli'lo all parts of the country. This but ;illustrate the old adage that bad news always flies stilltly ..-.Ptiott. . I , , Ai-.tuaoii&--cargff EMI HERALD,AND EXPOSITOR; mt PHILLIPS &, vimazirx; can,,LEStm. 26.: 11337.4 vnzsinENTe„; • 1 , 911. vICE • rjr3.ll , ..,MVaa . ("" 12.4illetBan fiktAti-nasonic.- / Ticket. SEN AJC42,S ; •• renrogfi: Jacob rassat. • • ASSEMBLY. Jahn Conner; iNechanicsburg: ..Abarief. • Jtone.§ Eckles.. . . 'l3 R PO_OR, • Vb74le .- • • AUDITORT' I.Dievidso):: CORONER. --- • • litrezinepian, 7. DISTAXCT DIZIETZPIG; Let it_not be fot:',gotten liV ciur friends, .4114 on Saturday next a gfeal ilistriet Meeting tiO held at ShippettsbutV ) prepare for the tialciutest, 1-a united and just-bhor rei.cc (Ctjle:pet : ni•ions .50-yreasurS , scheme of Nan-Buren and - 11 . . •co_foro-coacljototraititAti 6r -the utmost im xt •tane . e_tht 6e lu c. - Atiam: Mid Fi•anttlin will each send host—t . A aot Cl)Mbetialo be behind. The jn-Nectors' Eelec.tion will he . 11011 on 70 . . la ,-- next, Rube places appointe d by I** for hold ug . . soch . . TAKE THE FIVILIN. The. lncn.fc cps . are rallying - force for the' t ctora s e lepi ireirhnire7tO7tak - e - italiy — a - tfr .prise, cart) , „their_ Insuector, and Judges for he luiroth. They must be diatppointecHmore _ --they nit be'defeatek routed, overthrown . .— .. . _ Frtends of the crtunti)--:friends of cred;t7—friernis cooitoerce„:4l4eods of Manufactitresfriends . iif Mir thealianiei and farmersAy,whatever politi- • cid name you may be known, whether Anti•ma suns, State Rights Democratsor Whigs, we must linite,ConCelil rate our energies, and4win the priie, the token.of agreater:and-more glorious -victory on the second Tuesday . of Octdher.' What will be thoUght of us if we permit a handful of Nu 111; fyerito profit ii r- feur'supineness, and, Oat their InspeCtor? It must, not be. _IT we can turn out but three fourths of our strength we Can beat them. two to one • (tu-There be a meeting at iVeibley's gni Thursday evening preparatory to the electionvl Let every man opposed to the- ittinous measures of the Natiptial Administration be. there, to in nominating a candilate Tho TiChotg. . ~ . In our county, we .have presented .to.'us two tick. is I'M. •ou nrupport at „the:coming election, - one, composed Of these and •by those, who - are . willing to sustain the.general government , iu its" . .. mod policy of breaking down . the prosperity of the country--the other, of those who condemn _measure.s _as clestructii;e-t r o-the-best - intercstoti 1 the people. The intelligent fi.eemen-of,Cumber !arta._ county we trust, will not for a moment hesi tate to choose between them. Let tint mere party ' names sway you in your decision, but act with; a desire to do that which will be. for the benefit of the country independently Of bilWr conslifeiratroni — S e lectmen...ollllm politkal_priociplea, known to be opposed to the ruinous nitisures of the iran: . Buren administration, and whose election will i ave,art-in(lueneeTin - cligokins - the - onward-march' Oroppressive governmentt'. iVe know that many' of the. voters.of this county.have heretofore been .shackled by the trammels ' - of 'party, but ., v s . `know that' feelings,of ,patri r otism will incluCe them , • to break loose froth tbelrfetters-.: . Np - 2#,,is the time viten 'duty-to °lir country requires greater sacri ices tlian tlitsimpie abandonment:of:party. -7— Specic rayments , ••*. The utility of Collecting artici governv 1_ Air distribution TOiti - Offiders - is - Itot very - pparen.t.—lt..auayefroxe..a_benefit....to....the_ogrice , holder, hut it is Ap, oppressi've,tits Every dollar of gold oi"silver which goes' . into the. United States Treasury costs the people' ‘.„ the.preinium for which. it sells. Tim mtro, ah r who is'obliged to pay the en'sfipt dutielsii stieciei. obliged to, buy of alma ten percent: illusif he . hare dutieSto the amount of s.loGt.to pay in speci; he must give - $110.-for ii in notes; there is the'refore.it loss of'olo . to body. V 1 .143 Icsett is nOtihertnerchani,-tor he Vds the. inCretoe.d'tloty ° to the price'-of merettandize,. The - • . peopk . who..purchase must therefore necessarily 'be the sufferers. Good zens Ivoulti , not tnitripuril this TA:kATIONwa , : . ,, for thC hengfitof the gqynnent, •but when th see it is teetelY ;for the profit-of the ofkce.hiaet' ' they feel kpi-essech, The proceedings of the Teinperane* - Oinven.,: • Lion held at. Shippenakttil on Tuesday last r itsti - ei; hy_a_piess of othesgifaiter,_been crowded out this` week.. The convention Was well. attended, and 'the proceedings,, conducted_in4hat spit:ft of u nen- . ity wich should ' always liaracterfiti a bodY. ' assembled fon such an objeit. 'We hope that the' • tneetjng'of thls,liody mfty r glve do iizipittfi rion6 of :Ns' cause in oiin - cotinty. • 1 n