P 2 CONORPgSIONAL - • QF:tE,I,RIigN,TATIVES,-, . , ••N:5,,,1 • , Watniesn'Av Feb. 28, 1838. 'Death of tdie lion.',..3.oniat)lialt. - • °- Ci 110; .• • As goon as , the journal was read;L— .- • Mr. Fairfield rose, and . asked leave. io offer the foil - owing resolution. • Resolved, 'Piet a committee ting of seven-members be appOinted ;to invesTie . the. ~cause of the death of the - lion. Jonathan. a member.of this, House, and the eircOm staoces, connec ted there With, and ,port.therebn to the Tiouae. : Resolved, - hat said committee have' pOWer.tosseml for persona and papers, and have:leaVe to „sit *duri.n.g.• the. ies sion cf the 1.1.6u5e. • . " . • _Mr. Hell rose and. Objeeted.:Mr..B, said he thought i lhat -whatever . was done in this'. Matter, - had b6ll:er pmtponed until the I louse became-more calm, and was able off act more coolly on-the-stib, ject-,- • • • Mr.. Faiilid d.moved a suspension of the . iule. • Mr. Parker called fur the yeas and WlffekAy ere ordered, mid - we yeas 11-3, nays 31. • and-said-- President--Entertaining • the views and fPelings which I do entertain in regard to the awful tragedy, tu which ---'--tertaithane.mberk:bf H o use lately • participate4; , .- I could . not refrain . •from. offei•tbg the resolulletn' which'' have . iiikt been. read. Sit', if l hiCheld back'; . ,Itiod re hi s- .Ceir affair; 'the Voice. of - iny brother's blood 'would ci•Y to mefrorn I he . ground.? My late col. - 'league and, friend has been shot clown . ___.4.detafirell_ppifejta n man ner•; : and under .±_cfrcutitst-aiices chat -seem to -me most imperibusly to ilemanffan inyi ligation. -It is dueoto t heiturviving fa nu ly—and :friends . Of the deceased, that Ave shotild take co izance.of this affairit is due 10-our,se •- .:ty; -and-•:to - Goa—and .1' trust that no . •-•n*qiiber .: Avi - 11,shrin, - k tr - oni• 1 he. h soliciiin responsibility t 'us cast-: upon •:-- , ties--resutriiiiffrtim- - them, it-appears ; lo me hat - aii_opportunity•: - .is presenteo, - ...whipli e'very — giat - irinan should bcAuick to improve, for assailing the barbarous: 4nitl hiliuinan-practice •of •violeitee. to' the laws of God, :to:I-he:hest / feelings of our own nature,: ati„clt - ti-tlie - 7tlietates'o( re'it'Son-a - pract ice - • civ - rhotild unite -lnrts of Vi•ery hi. ex terill.i,4 6.l 4;tit,',. ta r es , of":'.ibis. - .ease, however; 'd ; `trieu, and env-'ow.if,' strongly, e.. 5 . ;„ vited.l&l - 5-tliat_there , Trio . ) , in iliir - g,'Peal:'-eoo4lrting from the usiiaritile, by omitting to place me' upon the committe: and 1 accordingly, make that request. . - • 11'4N SUN. (U f---MAryi clj .oliposed the' resolution., What right' ,have: . ye r _to enquire into-th"•private re- Ta - ii - Oro - !i of gen trei — ne - iit `Whatright-lmve we'-ip institute durselves.into a board of honor to enquire into a - matter-of.Ahis hid-, He would tell 'gentlemen:that it 'Ould-be an unpleasant duty to serve • i t on acmittee of this kind, and that it would require more than ordinary nerve toserve °ult. He would tell them that if; this committee , I would he-,the 'occasion of much strife . and difficiiity'.. He should not like to serve-op such a committee unless •he should prOarebimself at once for such _encounters.. :lie considered-it - entirefr t imp • roper that the*ou' se s'hould'agitate thia'questiqh 'fit the present:li PAik.Elt remarkeil, that his friend .Mr. Johnson had ysaid 9 tha i t' the refer - ence of -this- subjett .-to-- a committee -' would probably lead to further colliatin,, and a .repltifiOn o'f-/personai kire,-P..sai&he'coUlcl.riot 'believe it.— 1-1e . 144et to learn that a member of this ftouae ' coul'il not'on this, : floor, or • iti,...s:citrhitte'fpai : lpssly hfa--duty':,• Without. fear Or aVersAti a I years . kihtect, for Mr. I.lkita..itioved to,:postlione the 're - - ---tsqlutiorG for- a week.=::Yeas_ Ei4„_n .. ' . • ~.... . . . . ': Mr.. G r AtiLkizo, kotv..L6uisiana) .t ,stalsd ,that, be Was 411040 to,any ioyestiga. *l.i'On'of_theAlnatterf:,a,tid . he had.titetelui.e ---- ii:iteiliforDAT: - el es4Ro ti o n-IP : p 4t;po it po . and he 'went on to ~;rove. his :,reasons 'against the. pritu)oSrtion. ', The'.4ivetti-. .gation, was one , that . ljtigfinld:prifidits.e - the tnostAlistresiing. results, and could` lead -to - ne" assible -- goodi>.T.,t;etruld,hOLhi,!'_ , dcaigo6d to aspere tiCe;dettd,'''and .. s: dell' Wits Alit. high . cil . ariete,k.:if .. ..the. liYir4,: ,- in, MS nwo,Siate ihat . ..it , wtts.impOsthlelcir liellouse' to fix: a stain',iliion:liity,,,, " IVitit C..,believegialsoit,»Oijotendedlozivi. h, 1 )olitical: turn, at, ,least; . oul . of doors apasi i t( ' thia'traiSaCtion,' an d ' he' reOroliattid the. ' Agorae of theMiniateils:of the: g,OSifel'ielql • terday Igt thcir 8 1 1pipp,...ip illitipetfoim,. - )ng the . ftinerikl , obsequies.. , ~ !..,:',4 ~,.. ~.Mr.- F .4ignyiii.n::-. 4 is ,iaid ' by 't h e • )enslemon from Louisiaoi,.' , (4r...`,Gent, and,) That this thing..elinnot . , be-. , ,,pros,e;i 'gilled without ,seriozg,s.; consequences:, ' podl . the_ gootieniagi •Ircito, 'Maryland; , .:(Mr. Johnson i ) • Ilea said (het( he tins; ..lilaced'on spen a committee, he, .. shOuld, feel'a tieccesritippf-going th,rotighlY' ar, .."wited.:.:.rgig.,.l. 04 nii".,..duelliiit.:',J:'haie ,„.adofe.eti .Orinci pies that fOrbid revenge 4 •• fol . ?r yolic_tiye feelinga, -much more .11ie lakln. Of ,rellOwerpattireNs iirEi.,-, 14 „t, bir o , . 4 ,.ii i - ki . tie:l!i;i T ectsr r oiyi I ''-, -gibing' % , i! t- 1-(!coi--.- tB-: . be.. pay: -dii(i, „by, - :4174 , 'fillidate trhich: m l ay 1ie.....1.146 . txn -05,111. Both these'gentlehaen have stood unri-, ..valled as-public speakers-in-Jhe respec- 1 tiv.e bodies , in which they hold seats, ever since their - entrance • into .rfreni.:l - Aire dou -w her-lie t this pari ictilar. the•cbuntry- 7 -we not eta-the, St Ate, aildbelieve,thacriorhiitg is W'antiniCiO-give-them-a nOtot gre a :a s .tt e o y he 4,3lStOrA ;lo pl s. or the day; b 41n; afily, ;341 - X-,:i34iiti*:ol-ic I,:q ti i I A.500.:.1.1‘0,4 - 4Oti r Te A t:.keluify: . O,OW v el the ad in t o their autlitors.,Bolla. : appeai :, :ty-ad-vantage t.irilefi tltelluor—it is 'difficult to say Vy Lich-ha . s the - ;Mosflirepossessing ap.. - pearance:'''' Mr. Penrose 's -countenance is the, picture of intelligence, mildness and open-heartetiness. Mr.-Stevens has_ an equally intelligent, but a - more stern, cunning and repulsive look. The style f - the-formet-is-ex•ribei , ant-argl-41-ifFuSi-v-e.,-, and that of the latter brief and vigorous., "The. forint! , makes the finest, richest and rresdastiag.,...S.pater.h.;_aul ' he.,_lat t e tide Must bold, striking and impressive • 1:n originality of thought there: is less clifliirence than would at lirst.besuPposed: The : arguments in a queStion - will pre• sent themselves equally numerous to both; but Mr. Penrose. will make more 4 out of in argumen while he .enforces, henllnstrateS hts,positiorts, showing thi : lr force., and the Manner •or their bearin g . Mr. Stevens meiely points out,as it were, the germ of his arguments, -leaving it for the hearer to- analyze. The one; while cautiously leading you over hill and dale,_ over-nrotrtnaiitand hick, stops .by the .way, and le'isirrily points, wi t ,conlely sights with _which his_ path is de6l. o r it reed•thtts carrying conviction to, as well as instructing and 'leading, the. au ditory., The other, witlLqUick, anclva - b - olifi - d"-g -- fletil rock to rock, : from pill to hill, over mountain and dale, 'with a striking baldness . , and_a heedless impetuosity - that:excites wonder' and a; mazeme,pt at ,the time,ttiufwhich:i,rter wards presents the'apPearance of unfin islied-grandeue.---Alr.:Peneosela-mlng-is- more-original -and b4tter trained, yet less fixed-Land-se-tiled; -and-Iris-4m i4.-atiOn ,more' inventive than' Mr. Stevens'--the mind of tijelatte:ri'a, htiwevet, 14e,strong set, Most,philoiophical, and less capable• _Ottieing-swerved-Ais_iniaginiation_is_viv, btiits picture's are ofteniinerfect. fon -- ; ol b - fitlf is =c leat Mr, Petirdse' emphasises• better. than Mr-Stevens, hilt he makes fito frequent; use of _parentlie'Sis, often spoiling : Oettutilg sentence ,lY obti uSiif4: ; pareallfesis: The Liter. makes -use of few, Iltit.when a ppl ies , them with great ~effect and Wea n: • His. voice' is 'fibl'ter titan tiff. Pen 'rose;!s.;...,:a:_niiiire.. etch. full, and melodiobs wit We never : heard : and oPenfin.play ,u 'incio4,lJoes.•the speaker . : shOw oil, its , richness y skilful modniationitind eflec. live inflit iron; partieull* • when he. is .iroOlit'eti - ,it-fsis.vviten its 4 - -.fect is seen t and felfFon,:sult, OccaSions, unfreqtiently sends foillt:the i)it tel 4401 ,14(t orifOrry•:iitt the'Swedelit wrain tliVAimiiii.L,voice is capa4l4' of creating 4 MK,Pen roiei s'„a lack e r a end , *pay*. applies iovith mine .lOcnyn..cl,,mpre , 4.014 C afgA Ortite' AKM.krt.:ctits A 7, r " PrikattruoP4l:4nStrui#ent ,, 'White .1 liat''Ottiie,lattiEkratieSli4e**4ll r,ellttenAly . resort, to Awn . ure4for ,•i 11 strati (of, , Mt, ...;*.S try n by , metaphor, -an 11. MAl',,e . pro s 6 try co en part-, fordier "6. of tett' the lititer, is hiiiii3OtOtis t liq'",V,ell7a:# 5,,.NY 7 -, , Oee.,asirents, An, ,Penro a e's 4 niftedlnd reqtect f uCs..N.r.- Steven s : 's Home r . , iiiipoutapt%' pa un : ,, r aWr, lutter•rlitt'Oci;tbe•Jornier con'sidera- - 1:' "•1 • T , • 111E1 from a.p . p.tulyter..,. .A.nd. has it come to= this,'.that a membey.. - orthiS HOUse,is'lO ~...„., . , . ~,, ... be called Ad4ceount out or it- o for ‘irords. spoicen,in debate, ,and shot,dOwn; and that,' when an inquiry into the cirenms-• stances iS'preposed,e. are-told to.-take care that such , an.. inquiry - ean`et be ;had •withoutexPosing I I ourselves p rsonal: dangerl . gir,,,if we have really come, to This :as it is high time the .ountrY kneiv areit-is high ' time; tiik : -..that some steps Should be'.taken to ; prevent the evil-and to have a.just'and_fearleis - represetitatioli - ofthe.people maintained.. The.coarse,now prOposedli ta king...one 'step towards' that object, and I hope :it ,111 - be followed bp 'by streh measures as' will effectitall y.. Secure the members of this HoUse, iii.freedom Of debate and • security of_person. '..'. . - ..' 1 Ma. CALdouN of '• Massachusetts,_ then movedto lay.the ' _whole subject on . Wh_ • ~the -table; .. '- ' • - .. - , - . ~. Ma. •I'LTRIIfEN called for the yeas and . nays; which ---were• ordered,. and 1 were : 4-3 ,- 6as -1-1, nays 1j.5.... . . 'l'lie House . then . Sdeoiuled the 'de maqd-for . the 105,• noes nbt • eqnnted; aid the main que;stion beifig ordered,. ivaS reje,eted— ayes 74, noes 105. • So thC - House rEfused to consider • Mi. CLowNELy.Then demanded the previous que - scion on' the resolution as modified; Which -a,}'eyl AO, noes not counted. - • - SIIERROD- WILLiAms Called for the, yeas and nays .on theL.question, "Shall the mein question be Min/ put!" Which were crdered, and were - pays _ - So the Hot w- determined that the_ on the .adoptinti of the resolutions,. be now , Mr. CUF Mit and• Nir.l'AvLon rose simultaneously, and called ,for- the ;yeas apd nays, Which were ordered,—and resoltition Miquiry - %YaS agreed to.-, --.llss_si!s—lP'estrose,_eV Steven c714..20 - * c',•.!--, ( -Tp' V: 'L;(i 414,P ::. 14100 pPtit l 9* - 4 ' : •• .. ..:''' l / 4 ' bly above him . L Dlr. Penrose : Would make an exCellentaisembly•inan, as well as a super* Senator.. . - 111r1.' stev.liens makes arc..4c.ollent assembly:-Man, hut would not make `so gootlit'SenattitY L -The former i luts - no other enemies than thoSe which 'envious ,feelitigs.originate.. 'The besides:a.goOdly-Ariumber of Ibis discription . , hits - also'itiany others which hiS heedless severity makes. W have.th tis attempted to . point out a -feti . of the leading characteriStics of two of the ablest•men in the State,, merely to, . gra,t.ify that t curiosity 'which sb o f eioVresseti - Isy strangers :commisto our Ahe,se_.,gtittlernell reputation,. but 'whO have not beard, t often enough to .he able , to titscet : o the ir resliective. qualities. Hundreds .of times have we ' been asked Which is the ablest nigh. and speaker. The above isr,our :an • " • IHRALD A,ND EXPOSITOR. BY'gELOIiGE PI. pim..r.u.s. —CA R-ra SLla: Tuesday, l l a icll 6, IS-3S. The People's C6ididale „ _ FO - Rl' t rilazamaz u -ac. FOR VICE PRESIDEN Tll ailidao_sTaxaceinal ral Oentockalic Can. • dilate .for Goveraton_, 0 a MLP Yltag - - tho -nbs'enee .of the e'di far 'Ave-11.14re'becii-Ohl its.red tri is4ue our wiper this its - =usual quantity of NU tdria. ut:ptirct wall."- ' L Titell'ashin,.gtort County Farther; Is again • before _the. freemen of., this I.7,"on,mon 'wealth as a candidate for the office of Governor, on the unaniihous recommendation of a full con vention of the representatives - of the yeomanry of the state. The proceedings of the Democratic Antimasonic Conventiou will be laid befole the -readers_ollthis.paper next 'week. GFiteral DAVID R. PORTER, of Hunting ton county ba9 been nominated by triel*Titt - the forlorn hopeakninst—ffi— ren party as tl. VIER. • The result of the contest' between those two gentlemen in October next cannot be doubtful: I=l r:• : . • -- ,On last Sabbath; about 4 o'clock P. M.,: our citizens were alarmed by the cry of fire! The volumes of smoke which were seen rolling up wards from the South West corner of Aughin-. bangles Hotel, 'demonstrated that the alarni Was not a false one. . • The conflagration was in one of the rooms of the second story, in - .whiclCfire - was kept (1'10;4111e day . ,and evidentlyotiginatecLi-zon 7 . sequence of a spark fromthe fire having alighted upon one of• the beds-which- stood- opposite and near to the hearth. A. timelydiscovery and the vigilant efforts - of - our firemetvand-citizens f. saved the luilding, front destruction% The furniture of the roino_e_longling_to Mr. A ugh i nbatigh,---and- a number of books and a•good deal of wearing , ap 7 parel,lhe property of . two young gentlemen who • - '- occupied the room, were destrOyed. tv o e loss we estimate at about,soo dollars. Who amount of specie in the Middlesex Bank, 6:mn-pi brokeit :pets,):as . 7 rettirnel-byltsa Beers, is one dollar and ninth ;seven an/s! A -Land Odic° Transaction. . We are - informed of the following ,ficts b:YI a gentleman .who tooki%rt in the . transaction :A abortlimc_since-..a-gentleman-went- to.„-theAand office at :,Springfield,' toenter WO acres of land. lie-hod-bank -notes; but - was : tali:l-that' they would not do to' enter land o 'and he must get the specie: Oil inquiring where it could be bad, he was told by one of the. officers O'r theirclerk,that - iiilbiald be.got ~of the poslniqs4r. oir he went to ,the io tostaster-and , agroed-with.thitn,far...the_sitter,,,at fotrr per Vent. prefr7,thrn. The postmaster then meta with him to the , o(fice, and. told Ahe officers ory Their clerk (one Or both of them be. lug present.;) to .let the getiAlotrian have the land, -he:world- , get.Alin silver Lt. / them._ Wherettpon-: the person wishing to enter, the lmid,, Paid the io•tinaster eight dollare,ind the clerk in .the land 'office two hundred -4111Cfrifililtit'es, and then, the iftiPlicate 'IOC the 11th - dr-Was 'given to This i 9 a specimen of .11*Workiel o r the:hard. 'money systiain.oi the - g,overninent.- .Iy,l4ittnit the, payment„Of n Angle clolle4',in specie, epee the say.ao of a Pciattiniater, in, despite of all the Trealury, orders *Welt have*kiee,ti issued itit'lVash-, iigion,' the nie.Cq promise of a, posimaster • is con ! .. 'aidered 'better than the bank :Kites of one of the, _pep,ple„.l f the . po.sttnasterat . Springfie_td. really 'doe's' keep agupply of, sii\icer, at_ it come froth? . I We know also- that' the postmasters. de- Mtind'apecie for i Atit poslagre. 'An to'vviit - liecolues. ''pf this specie, reports differ. , It may'be used tel persons wishing to enter Jatulr',:and-the: 'emiSunt paid backin bank notes to mail contrats. Aors.",l This , may or may, not.be'• the casein tits instance, but one - thing'is•certain,Anat while:the peopltPaCialze ,are , sustalping loss and embarrass.' menthy ttin derangement of the, enrrene,i, ow! officers of the itiVernment,.wbo handle the little. 'specie:Which:atilt rernainein oirchlationitlind .0111,4grangenAnt,theshaustiblesqurces of;cofit 4 1t 19 Ili& interealthat the eilikeiley ef the\.ou'n iotiiikt he to be tfeprielated: 11 hen 'e'ver iris restored' to, alsound, stale, that Ant:intent they kil.Lebe red9ce4;.to • their ealmies, end„tle-, ,prilied of theselrequent oppolunities which Ow I .oecur - let Atying - Ad people; , ' . What Wonder is ttipy 41:e cit:A) f_ - Sub-he ir r e surlf ilystent, tinkoppo9e4 a tiY..pfnlii3yll'elovill eatabilizy 9,u4corut cu3,vettey:°*lllitiolen', . , iretineylvaniii Ai* statiii;e- Correspondence of tli • • Heriild:& EipOsltor; EXTEACT OF A tETTER, DATED . . • ' • .Thrrisburi,',March,3 - ,-1 - 888, Monday 2611i.=-The Senate today - had , under consideration the,emptyment of mor al Instructors in the Eastern and Western Peni tentiaries. Mr. Jones inquired of Mr. Leet,Wlia had:the bill Mitiacharie: Morkl stitctiiel, Mr. Leet answered that a ht eal structorls an officer; whose ditty it is to educate the prisoners in theiteneril - principlei ty, and -there.,fit them for - becoiming : respectable citizens; when they , happen - to be diapilinire,ed; wentat lenith into thesubject. Ml...totes:express ed his disapprobation' of. the proposed employ ment, •, , of an instructor on the grotinil that ministers, would be_employed. 'Mr. l'enrosefexplained: he . `wacilu - fstVar - eiieriiif infrOdueipereligion inth-the morals taught: :He held thatthoratity gain a re. inseperible:.: He had heard that sentiment . but a_day_ or two ago,. from the pen of -the father of his e.ount4; he then'ivad an extract from the feiewell address. .Mr. James: replied and, said wigs opposed to having - ministers annfin_ -s—but would-have no objection to them; would give-their labor Mr. Har t ipporteci - the -- bill; after - which' theltirther !ration of the bill was postponed for the —The bill 'ampropriailng4lo,ooo to the c Penitentiary, -passe&ian second reacting. tyder from .the2setectLcommitteei_appoint isit the roteof the contem - rAlithil, canal ristoktolthiladelphia, reported against that ernent. . In the House, much to the - /earned - obalrman, his, pet ban‘k bill taken up. Heretofore at his•nod-the faith, ftil dropped theiFtitensils; andat.'„onee fell _to la .hor manfully. at laliatever pointed out, but sonic how they slipped the traces this morning. About two hours were:Consumed in the presenta aionofpetAions,..mostly-asking-lor:19cal legisla tion, which-arc therefore-of-little interest to mar . readers.. Mr. Johnson offei.e(Layesolution for.&e discharge-of-the-comMittee-appoi.ttell to en quire iiihTtlieirtt.th of. the allegations against - the char ticter of Ephraim l'ehtland recordeiCol: the city of tittSborg.' - 'Tlifesol'ution was agreed to: - 1411;.• kinney ofTered.a Preamble' and resolution for an amendment-of the 2d section of tlie 2d article of - . the-constitution of •the United •Siates; tinit ...Secretaiy :ol :the' Treasury • may be eJected on houses of Congress. Mr. llooklrain the committee appointed to inquire 1 into the expediency of-employing -a inoraVinstiuc-' tor .in_the EastcruJ'esiltentiary, reported, in•fatior, of sucli•a.ineaitifeTh . . - - • • Toe day 27ih:L=M1 7 . Pearson' subniitted reso. dution:.wit - ich was adopted; instructing the 1 . 44 - Committee, tirenquite.into - the - exPedienc . of requiring all rail road compauies, and= coal com. parries, that have the pnWer of constructing rail roads, - to file in the state office a profile of such works, as also the report of the Engineer. A re port from Thaddeus Stevens, - president of the Yrightsville, Yolk, And . Gettysburg rail road company was received, it is made under a resolu : tion of the Senate, calling for certain information in relat'on to iltichroad. , . , The - House 'was Imdar en again gaged - in rcousid= ering that budget of blunders, ; , eclept; The bank after considerable pullingand tuggimg,• calling of the ylarand Nays, and voting . dowtu amendments, submitted- by unwary members, that- did-not-meet-the-approbation-of-the-karned ehairman, the bill was passed through'second rea• ding, and ordered to be transcribed for..a The q Ue.:tion recurring upon the title, _Mr. Crabb. moved to amend it, so us to read, "An act enti tled a medly of abominations, fur the total. pros tration of the sev s erid-llanks, Scc." This was cal ling—things by-their right names, and, of course would not suit that embodiment of wisdom, the, membert.om the county, so it was negatived, ' and the bantling,receiVed the name di . ctitted by its.worthr-futher, - th - e - clitiiiliiairorthe committee on banks, the very paternity of the bill, Methinks; should damn it in good society. -1 -I,Vednesday 28111.—The judiciary committee of. the Senate to which was refered certain charge against'the Lumberman 's Bank of Warren, re._ perte l k , that that institution had violated, the law of its creation, and . had; forfeited its 'charter. A -committee Consisting of Messrs. Pearson, Penrole; King,bury, leet, Fraley, of Cite 'city, and Barclay; 'was appointed, further to investigate the matter. .Mr. Penrose, through the Senate, presented ,to ..the_Statti.Library.lol.lr..aCjpiltilie johostoi, of the_Er_anklin_inclitute.L2elle. Gill to ilim;rimrate the Sugar Loaft.;ottl ; Compaty, • passed, on third reading. lit t e, resoltiiioni•econi, mending an Nall's:Mar Armory at the yank: of •Bea vert also the bill closing . _ the cbticerns`of the 441 baitk of Washington, passed.on final reading. In . the IflOttite; after leiis "than'the""usual . amount of preliminary business -hid been gone,throogli, tie anti batik bill - Was - taken up'on third reading:.:- .. Th. 'clerk was proceeding - in• the reading of it; it for one week,' alledgingtnat the bilj hadhee'n passed hastily and without, allowing "sufliCient time _forreflection - e peop thle, saidne; also ask ,time and opportunity to c moi theTotal-abtion-of-theiltioUjiilittd upon it. :If thiSeintrie were ptirsuini,i/e!wituld Probablylittp ,7Mrt the bill;bitt in his keseot OniitlorniCikiiiM of tniitd; be could not consent to rote ;noon thatltiusttie of Momentous 'CdtigeritMitc: • for foi::-036d..- tiine for:ief4On. Otto secilon" I;ttil -hy n posted lie thought would have a most rumouslendenc) ,-it wasilte lin'etApelthig from 'pli.culation;after the first-day. of , Jaiitiar):;.l 1841, all notes 'Under 'the iienoinination of ten tttllttrs;.fiVe. dollar bills lie boilsii.l4ed the most iiilvantagebtia toad aeceptable di nonliatltioil of . notes; .for thescorrinittnity: tins seetiOnitt ; . tlie,1 ? 111, if the vote . ‘i ; ereakeitlinntedlt'itel):','',lle, would be compelled to Oppose the wink:l,lllcm.; as, ' if • time were given, )consitler ;up'' the:subjeci; lie might probably see . 9lt , -*itie.'e : iii another.light„and hi'i'pbjectiona ved..'ltlr.4,STepheitsan oppetiMd the ,postkme.. itent,'and indulged in some reflections upon the democracy'Of the.ineMber front Arrnstrolv.- -Ott the et pimtejal,„ the Yeas- w it!%was - ,,,n0t agreed to.' Alr..Gartfeison then • moved shut the:ilotisc'eo Whole, on the bill focthe.purpose.tif. making ,cer • tain , verbal amendments to the 18th section. Mr. 1oOk• molted afi'Mitendment to theimniionjent pbatcring..thc committee ,to -negative.the f2otl). 'the•ichirters ,of all. Pilch Saving Institutlatts ns Indieissued - small'notes 1 4t . : , §tc!enillinoyndafOrther,attrondracntfor,t : fiurpese„ofernpotivering the, committee to amend the 4 th'ilealon.:.!' Be fore • the q u sti o wn; taken the iiiiSe'tictionrited; , —Thurstla,y,4le;t7t 1 : -The' -Senate was mostly engeged :to-day with the bill McOrporating the 'fide' Flock C 141121 COMpitl3irilitll,:liallsed the coMMittee of the Whole; and' doubt pass sil,thereivisite i'etttlingein - ,that body. Mr:Por. ter presented a petitiott.f . rom Huiftingdon coon= foi - theOliiiiition;i4,.all,traellitti.i.lndlr - ans.-• portation on the State works .Stnday.: T j of croubtfuletTedienty, 4 -torlf the.prayet),of the .petitionera•werd:Orante4ityou ldhaVefheefrect of cengregaiing, - On particular p!)jnf.‘op , tlie bat b. dab- b e - of ; boat-me and-boys a n d-br. this iniercourse,.'litaking,tliem fit insirttments for any work of mischielatid of crime:`'Mr: Fraley of the cityretorted a bill - authorizing the .Gov- ., eiMot ., 'to nppniht an inspector of MSitle, for the • • port;opi, hiludelphia. The : House was. engaged .welt the bank bill; and'after considerable debate, Went - info . committee of the.WlCole, and so Moen:. ded the. 20th inid'iast section, as to save seedless the Charters' of. such Savings Institutions and Loan-CoMpanies as have issued - shin MasterB. . . Mr Stevens hoped the Honse Vvauld act upon this - Oesticin speedily; that it would be imme diately sent to the Senatel and whatever then -might belts provisions. he trusted the:Governor would closely ecriitinize attypropesition-or gestion-tbat came front the member:froni Adams, as his "iibject.cleaili was to destroy .the bill. Mr Stevens replied wifh urtuntal severity to the remarks - of Mr Hopkins, tvho;ii - seat was .ever--readier to comment . upOn men - ttutreprinti.. -ciples. He viewed his conduct to. belike that. of a'petty - politiwian;• who' receives hi;i education in ...t*lLsocle_ty_as-„asseinbles-on-a-r-Saitirdajr4rfie loon v ot-the-gabWend of - a - counly - .griv - shtip.for the ?purpose of pitchilig hcirse shoes. ',-M;e:Hop-,- kins:proliOunced the l a nguage of .the. gentleman • from Adams dastardly an'd ungentlemanly. •Mr TSpatkpliartnoval an am nits!tient giving Ike com:-L -nittee power-to - ,a . mend S, with an ability unsulicaliViirin - reloquence not ' bethyt , litened to .this'session, eiposed the hollow leartedness of the ad v ocates of 14-bill; nounced its ruinous 'tendency.' Thia - amendment was pot agreed" td. , After, wkich, •as I before ;stated - , the House went into committee of the whc,l6. - 'The. bill: . is' noiv-third =I Friday . 2d.—=They did_ not do - melt in: Sinate r - to-day7- - lquckqtnelvis:consumed in.the (fietts• 'shut of a motion to refer and - print' : the proceed- - ings 4 adentocratic meeting held in the bOroligh of Lehanon, remonstrating against the passage of the . bank bill, then pendii4 in the House. . Mr. Penrose eloquently supported the motion t o print, and gave a true and interesting description of the process by which the Present derange ment in the monetary affairs of the country had been brought about. The 'motion to print pre vailed.' The inonster bill was taken up in.ihe House, a drirsle - rfoyl refly,4 Craw - ford, S:11. Reed, Wilson, Coplan and others. BLit "the party"' becoming tired of 'the discussion, applied the gag law, called the previous 'Tiestir,.z hen ,the bill passed by the following vote \i • TEAS—Messrs,, Bfookri, ar p enter, Chamber lain, of Canibria, Chamberlain, of . : Crawfoitl, Clark, Coplan,• Crispin, Cunningham, 'Curtis, Dimmick, of Pike, Di mock, of Susquehanna;- Espy, Pegely, Garr4son'i.Geiger, Gilmore, Gold smith, Gorgas., Hill, of Berks, Hill, of Westmore land- Hook, Hopkins, iilUgficS,. - ;Tarries ; Iteim,.K.'l:as,Laverty, Leech, L ongaker, i Loie, AVClellatid; WElwe'e, Park,. Pray, IteynnfclS;rof • I.tiierne, Reynolds', of Weiiitinore -latfd, biller, Hytac i - Sebring, Shearer, Sliort,z, Sipes, Smith, Siark, Stevenson, Strohecker; Tay ler, i'llompSon, WalSorn, Wilson, Woodburn, . NAYS—;-Mesars. Beaty, Bowman, • Colhoim, Cri,bl), :Diller, Edwards, Elirman, Far reify,, Fell, Tling,',.:,Ford, Funk, Harslie, Hayes, Herr,, Hinclnan, Jvins, Johnston, Karns, icauff man, Kendig, kettlewell, Kinney, M'llvain, riaon, Morton, .Plissmore, Penniman; Heddig; eon, Sawdey, , Sllarswbod. S.packtiian, Stevens, Tysoli; Walker, • Watts..-40.:' - Satiuday 3d.—The passed on final _reading in the House" after encountering the warn olipositithi of B. Mctiwee. - lli the Senate- they bac a very animated debate . • . Upon certain resolutions submitted .yesterday by 'lion •of specie payrnettis on thii.lfith of ,May neit k „the 'second - tnadi;,stocltholdei.s individually liable for, the debts of lite binlit..itte.y.' were—re ipectivplyeonnected was nekas yeas'l3;•nays second sluiredi•even a 3.Vorse fate, yeas,i),.4ltays.2l.. From this vote it INT be inferred ihal the bank ieft_thc ,•• . - 40UW,,C411 not pass theSenatis,,. = - '• ~ ,, • 111 1 . 1 1:R8ZEID.;•• f; ,Vain tut of York t ontityi Kirk, of Juniata county: - .•••••": , WE I lite'linto 'day,•l4l the same; -Mr, •S'hateer; all of , r •• • - At Friendship. on the 6tl. ult.'llir'tlie it W. I re,,,Offi n.-4 1 . 1 G. Deal; Of tlie thltirnore mitts callerilllce, • formerly of Shippenshitr h ;'- Phir:ion, of Tkiendiliiii;•Viii A Vo'dclar ' • • • ` • iv • • _ :On s the 13th * infSt. o PtiOrk :philreh; De - . tro4, ilichigon,..by the ill. 110. , $- Mc.o4*.kry,l :Zese,oh ihrrtieriy_ i ut this plaice ttr •11 iv t Cornell f 4• Matilda, Oa Tier, F.srpf.nWef Detroit , , ' •rl "•• - • • •-- • DIEJD.:*•• -• • - AI Vorli';'l l .i . :.cin.t • ricl,y - iast..iik the 430 - year 0: Itis•Rkb, the Rev. .I)%v"Eri,'We. Vas of,ttie glit!rcil ,elaF.e. 111 4. 1 EAJP1'E:11. No: rrr. • • lovelybest gift to mon,s,' on whose fair elteetts the flowers ofipring 'are ,jtist beginning to open, who are yet innocent.• . and.can boastof the:simple youthful 'Henri; and. 'oboe sincere,' lyitli eouls as pure and gndefiled as nature herielf,— . pn your . gttarcl.*,- . -thtti ye are .net,too soon mitraned by the - enticing fa'cina agriyattgiddY;worldovilich.invites and tlice.--and forget not, that thoti too must 'fear n the many atisofcidiurtry, and-gallaniry, • flu soon, (perbapS'• id 4 ready,) thou wil l be free from, the Maternal yoke,' to ;.go unrestrained, wheresoeverthy inclinations'mayist read:thee, -the Ticelitreto t i bc dance, .or whst,pot, where 'the noise. thf laugh; etul:the fe i stivitypf the, place, 0)0u - wilt behold a queer little enirnah ornamented ,with goidntidniliter,r-And whoSe - pnly_ - Mit.it - cemshd s howy a in the outwaft4paral----this beatitiftil little'iiiece-Of decorated furniture; may -forsvwhile:perhisptoniy please-theiie„,:tmd-tickle ' tbe,t•aney—but it. will eventnslly terminate in thy admiration-and yinu behold him jump ing" d danc•mg. , tesn'tes, and tYith eye glistening, throws ama i r,ruw jnto the heart of ev ery fair one—now he Presses Amanda's • hand laitghS with Julia,' talks with Lydia r nextsits self in tender attitude - bythesidecrAdalided ting an amorous glance at - Ellett,•mt the oppos i te or sighing suftly_.as hloe,.inyassing Such m'oving.auGnitopsaill'thy l y behold,- wheresoever thou -themselves before tire?, and. ". declaring th - em= selvei thy servants; and thy :lovers-hand pouring " out before thee,, the *effusions of their redicu- - 'lO - 6ThEartkH'-with -:Fvery - call - eat - Ore that afte !'.tiort--:and--idlotisal.4linbeiiitoW"-T7and-;now-ie: member,. that affir thou haseusecfall thy. - arts and cunangs, to seciire-such . a prize, and make him slavofthy-heMity—thou wilt to thy sorrow find -out,-that-tho9 hastonly caught.a Butterfly, w watideri-lbout-froar - florier to - flower'; . mutth - eii'ig off t _aihi so am I. ;But:- •-•- • _ •'"what thiakra (!( . -halrapati of Sciss&s,'!— _ w o never -taste-the-Sweets of- niatrimony; and , are.---entirely ignoraot of hymen's conafolis and 'pleasures, are of no more utility to socjety—than half a pair of scissorsto.Bs owner: . Ina speeli sometime slime dogs - 3.l4s„pel l ?tirced par—where the speak er 4e 'tis useless to ask. But as:l stated.in a former nomber.,-mYOlAjects were solely to benefit society; and I nnty remember tiaving read somewhere ofa:Scheme, which - if tint into practice, 1 think would-have a- happy ufreet on - society.. - - • "That A jotte.irbe opened at liead Quar ters, at half a dOltar -- pet—tieket. for 500 Old maids,' and as many old baeltelors•;this sum to ' be accounted-their rid! , valuediol worth, both 'to society and theniselies. : • 2d rr igliat the , lottery slie drawn - .t( 3 pOn . ' thelst chi'? of April, yogi - m.ly called all fool's tkl ttt,,,, ' day. • 3d. '!That 1000.tiCkets be struck pff, and at the top of each ticicet, be engraved the figure Ora moilsc-trap, with the motto, a husband for half.a dollar. g , hverY maiden fo be admitted,: shall be ‘ full 60, , having one tooth, or 0/6 stump's ; and " every bachelor: two teeth, or four stonim and -" full 50. False teethy penciled eyebrows, or " but rowed hair; preclude all share in this lottery. sth - , --- *Th - eldtretraltidrtie drawn miwo con " venient bags ; and shall Ire called lock'inille ;it One of which shall Ce tWe'ladiei ."-ticitets; and in the other, 'thoSe of NY beetle- . " men„ , &c. &c:" Meinbers of tl'e dreatning association, and all others' interest 1, What think you' of the above scheme-will it do? Your altehtion is invited to it;And - tilow-beforii-l-conclude,le_t_toe be a little serioui l on the subject dreamink, •n020;47, iril-visiGll - 9, • That strange ev:enta Sometime trapper' in soci. ety, whicli are not to be accounted for, by gene ral Prinaiplea=nO one will doubt, aiid that many, remarkable occurrences have taken place Otir:ing the hours-of slumber, which: have made a , lasting impression on, the wakeful - state, ii:eiittallY - true. I am not a believer in omens, nilich — reTWirtliF doctrines- .of pit dtstinaiion 7 ytt if ae: believe la . all,. we mits , t and Icon ntenance the ti kti ngs ofJet--2the iigetnrind v isltins of Pittn:oah: and the disturbed attrittierilif the Eltaicietinicitin - arch. ; 'I ani s :Bola prophet; noi'the- son of a Pro it?ftth!iut a patriarch. to eiplaio, ova i,.pglietto - 4tiiteihow are we to understand the Of tittt trce.`aslonal . disturbed lalthithera. 1 aubjcet'illAttkiethet; Cooject oral, which I leave cithers to4While I take leave _ ' . Itkait Quinn:llA, • • February-II); • 183 c. • BOltiawe(Plarkeis'. For ihelvivrenclitzg Aftz;TA 3. FLOUR. —We::,4iitirme to quote at $B,OO from stores, and s7W,..from-wagon. GRAIN:—No domestic in mai icet-rtiaisidqable-qucitirities'ofTFovergr,--.Fe4 have been sold-,Ayfripm $1,60aZ1,65. ' note a sale;ofttlDO bushels'at $l. 63% CORN sates of white at 70 aq and' , y el low at 65 ct4er bushel. ' .•. OATS:?-Sales tit 37 cts, per bushel.. -* • ben ratiler m r c_de anitior attd4i.e,quott,.- r t I) e from at 33attc.ts.; Moderate salea of ; kWh at 32cks. • ' ••• rititadeipitift iilrlfark et. ...,. ibr 174i11909erulitrir Marc h 3.- • •-, - - E* ' O UR AND' MCA L- Sales in small pa t atl , t, t o , 7 5 '' per• i.,..01 fatr , to fand rjl il Chi , .wj th'limited sutiplies,and a de Crelslnkstook. 'ltYe nour is ti0n.i1154,E71 to s sl)er 's )ii ' ' Corn Meitl-.9aletkin hit& t , at 1 ;sl,64otand itt,bttlit t et ~some eXtents:ol.s4..§Q, each. 13uckyliteat Nftial-7,lgrkie iiile6lit• 02, - - 62h per cwt.'', r ., 4 , • ' IP . - Gil AIN-Market quiet, and no supplie . wriving by Avaier: Sakti of "..inferkor - t-K goud_ i?ennvyystnia t at $1,,60„ a 1,,621, some-leery. liritn•gitiv.SLlP:o;•lo I.liye tin sales of late.-. soprorr. ate* tropt.vrgims.*at,s7.l 68 cents Or . ••aut.hel. ; Ottts:--40 es at 3.s'cts sn ~ d eand luss -4,,,,,. ••'71," , ,,.. 4" ;:,..: ',I. • '.., .- ~''. ' ',•, •,:. -- - SPllll:lli...‘,Vitiskey is 'dull. with-sales ilt 'ha S ' frtirn stot 0 • at' 29 at 2.9 cis. anti €r 11l wag:. oils at 28; al bi,tis•til‘t , ttfai keti;t9tittuel.l);Art;:,' • .• • GARDA,. Hjustre,~mve..• ted Seedmitit;Mr. p.. L adelphia.,,a large and:rery genes..: • I'Seeds;.warrainteclof the growth of lc -s ELL'iol' Aspaisigtul; , • ,• Betti Long red or blood Eudy turnip ymuted, Bewai l dwarfs. • Loogpodi ged ypeckled valentine Brown do • dO China; Crhito ilrith red. eye. •.• . White kidney., Crambury (busty) Early. yellow, :Beans. 'runners, Lima, eratibetTi;Ole): - Bortcole, ; , s 6 otetocatt;. ---- . german ka!eiar greens. r7tsik• Early York, earliest, early stigarloaf, - _Drumhead Savoy, - Green curled feed Dutch,forktidding •.. Csirrolt, . • • CeielrYs White solid„ (led solid . Ctess Cucumber, Long green 'prickley, iEgg Plant, Lake puypre:— Endive, Curled. Large flag-leayed;- . - 0 T l C-E . Atl. P • erionS• indebted to.the estate, of • Dr, John P. Geddes, late of New.vlfle decelacd._, by - ifOi - ik. -- a - CCOunfiSIBY . note of/a: mount • . than •$lO6 are requested to Make payme,ht - to the executor ' stih or - befOre!itte. 14th of 4111' k next. _ . -Also, :111Persotts indebted to the ate firm. of, J..& J. P. Geddes,. either broo*or book:ac count, are hereby omified to, make payritent to-Dr, JOHN,G,EDDES, the suiyiving ner;•im or before-fife ,141,1) . of April next — Tn - compliance withilie a.l.ove notice, is• re.quest..; • ed to enable the . executors of 'Said - deceased tit make a sittiernent of the estate. ;,All . notes anti misettiedlaceounts of the firm - of.J: &I. • - P. , Gedcleon - the - firat—of - Alay — neitt-wilrba• ---- 7 placed'in an filbert's:hands for eollection CATHARIN E IL-GEDDES, Ex'fic: • • - ' R9IIER - V.LAIRD- 'of J. P. Geddes deceased. New - ville Mara' 5, 1838. - • • : J 36 an nark, 1838. In the case of, the Writ of Partition and valuation on ,the real ,eitate of Jacob Rhodes; late of . Newton lownsblp, deceased, - henrttkis - day.confirmed. Ott mo- ,• ' tion of Frederic k - Watts, Esq. :Rule nn till . the heiti and, parties, in interest,- tcy appear at the poost stated Orphans Court, to be held _Louis)at kin_and_for Cti rub,. ria Tuesday the fir s t day of May next, rand og• ecru or' refuse to accept of said real,estate at the valuatiotrLand- , appointment-ther show cause why the same shoilld.not be sold.. • BY TH,F; COURT. I doTertify the above to be a,,true.extraci taken from the records of the Orphans Court of _ saictcounty.- , __ CR AIGIIEAD; C. fa. . February 26, 1838. - , WAMIiS'---CIIItISTI?Ust - PHOPESSOR,Aust receiyeti antkior sale at the Book S6re.of e .n.hatiary 19. ' J. J. AItYEAS. : A TV! 0M B -- 'ON - TEE - CtlNS'lTTE3glalisr !IL/MAN. Just received and for sal e tit therok. • . . St•ire of. ' • ' • J. J. MYE S, Pehrtiarx 19. CITIZENS# L -NEW 11,4114----ROALI-LiNt Sun sure Opposition-Line. toes • — Teii - Pittsburg ' _l.4_lla;Lßocul to_Laneaster;Var, risbarg .13 1 ,Carlisle to - - Chainbersburk. l'asseng_ers inpnediateliiontitor artival at __ Cliambersburg, : will take theNSwiftstire Op _position 4.lner-Stage.s-.lii-Bedford;"Stoachtotazi . and Greensbur e g, to - Pittsburg,.. • • - • Through to Jeittsburk . from Travellers ark most rspeetfullyinformett that these NeVy and Splendid Lineshave itivelyrmnneOped running,. MAnday, the , • 19th' instia. - forthe first time, alnEwillson l ' O ' llin ' Ve:l3l7ond 'street; above .S.rcb ; lArtiT:wide,,:daliY 'at . 8 o'clock. •• --„••• • golf* chamheris4tymint-o7clock -in themorning.- 3-?*.kr.o c - aiviT, N ibly. Of 8114ftei°114););rietor; - 1: of these Lines assure (he .. publ tbot nothing tryih'thetn.einlitilf not superiontri MO other . on th tl,iad.and - thereforg Imne;:that heir , l'uSaeogers. wish to go. ein word:, ikeyxvilt. • please gat at, the Old- Good inittit Office;_ 89 c.hestnit'atreet,•lieldieTliirdjaii•to.!ithgr' H of the'.;fiAtowingi • •i• • '•••-? • • ~:-I•S..ptAroLo, Sandason's Hotel. gentsx W.,A.Nirr Broad . stkito above • ; • r;Arch.7l4estii4e; • • • s • • J Attiftr, etirlialo. GEE.GARILAN,--W-14 • ~ peliton • ' SIMPS()N'iIr. CO: Ch*ribbersbuk Zir. CO. 'Bedford:' „,'11..1)1.111BS 8c co. -piteiciuilk„. , • Stage PrOptietorfl, JACOB - FOLTZ,. IFF1)Y; ,• ,VcindiSlNrb. ti:ctiruary 26,18 S • ' , Brown Dutch. • Green - Cos, ,White Coif, Burly curled, • Melorp,_ Watei.-Nutnieg. ‘VVIOD 'Nakturtjuin o Okrile • INS . 011ii0111 • Silver akin, Wethersfield red, (ap,): j Strawaburg, large yew Parsillp,, Landretti'a extra earl_ Party trarne, , . Ea'rly L'lntrltnh;; Large niarrowfay; DWarf rharrOwfat; 2 Blue . - Pepper. L;irge sweet, bell AA. ped, _ _ Itadjsii Low salmon; Long scaaetl sliort tip. Virbite lied turnip. . Nellow turnip., Sals; Round savoy _ Pricicley. seeded. Squa,sh - T,a ! ly push, - • Long gren, _ . . • Turnip, - Early flat Dutch, llecl topped, ------ / ,Yellqxv Swedisl4.9r Rt4.-<— to Bagi. Pot and,Sweet Ii rbi; OSSOrtell: AND CI