n M CONGRESSIONAL ' • Correspondence of the .Palitniore Pairjot. • Marc!. .7, 1838. •' To-day, Oa on 'icaterday) , some' memorials were presented, calling the ,attention of the,liouse to the. su.hject,*of thelate Dud. These offered ye s terday. Were - received and•refet red,to the ad-- . het . committee. Thos6 to, day 'tin., Ifotise would not sus'pen'd the mile', fin •.'. thelittrfiose=cl receiving. ' ,-.Nester!lay,,anctto,day, Judge C.;;ram.! liErts, of Ky.,' introdu-ced,. What be, has given notice into he, s!c . reOtypedl m.o. unlit it is' adOpted,,'vizthat. the- . hOti4 Meet y4t- --ICi-.-A;.-11 1 - in-: eteadT-ofT-12—M-,--,--The would have- :. 4.o4ipg to. say to this matter at' . Yesterday the . NeutPalily. Bill aineneeil •..by . the Senate came, 'lir for eonaidetaiioOl: 4 - th . e Serfte . amendmenta . .litit . one;; itid lent, The - 14 - 6u r iolOsiatidiiiid now a cool initte'liot..CenifetenCe ate.:_discossing .the. matter: // - • The ribose - wish to in'ocnbl, all. in!er- ferenci with the tirade with comer*- . noUs cmintriesi - m arms &c. by land and • • .the §enate were for ,restricting by. on - and here lies the diirerelic.e. ,Messrs'::,.l3tiaanari Clay, - of: and Were .appOinted on the' confer - inee,4- . and Messrs.* Howard, Pattori,. _etid___Porwirc___werii_appiAnted by - the .House. _lf their' decision is . asee.rtain ed. before this leiteris.dosed, t Will in, Troth .you ,Of it in a Subsequenl . para graph, . Houle then tools- upend • eonsid il • -Apred-the:-gential-Appropriatico : l3ill,-,-i n -7-Libitiiiiiirtee-of the whole; which - was the - Shatnefal---practicel .:TheTmostinipo - -- 7 - tiritiroihTe7sltlie - itTu - s - e - irst - rit'hilhwucT that tri;whieTi_they 'jive the least' bitentiOti! The Thelouse was called; and . • '_queriirn was - drurorned , up, and in ten minutes the hall Was as empty as be-. . : . . • `A' queer trio entertained the eemi nets. Meisrs. Mbliiin, Cushman and ' •Petriken were the chief interlocutors, - aria. 11111; ft..., 1k....1 :-.....-- , - . I:73leiiiTs'.l2 - iiiT of riCrikanTWilliami ' : tot IT.:c. 'took oi : eel - Awn, to 'an. amend-. • ment proposed to rile great appropria . Ulm bilrby the _Chairmen. of the - ei;i4 — iniffee of Ways and Ivieansi.the - object • : of Whieh - is to provide for the salaries 9f ~._ the.tustem House,officera. Ste. ,This opened-tip along and somewhat curso •ry debate upon the subject of the large purriiier ofthese'officers, and the .large arnountqof the salaries. ' PNTHINEN . trade soine A iselo,sures de , veloping,the, 'plurality of - these offices *Tillie same , individuals, and showing how many iiieless and. unnecessary .44 aroma_ rnr moncian moire nierliAl. &C._ &C. lie thought thiashoultibc tint, ii . .-, and made his, maiden speech, right eloquently, about the shame of this, enormity's being:allowed; and calling. up_on-inemliers-of—alt t parties-to—untt - -- and init On epd thereto: CUSHMAN thought this diszussion premature. All this would come up, he said, when a bill (which had already been 'reported, and would soon come• up for consideration,) should he brought forward, for the purpose of --irinlkganis ing the-Custom House service. M 4. liJclEist went Into a most amu -z—iiiti d efence -- tithe -- Ciusto - trr - House — err _gen \-- ral, and the Custom Huuse of Bal timore-in particiilar, against - his-I'mnd ' Petriken's charge ;of pluralities,. and —high salaries. The gentleman from iilaseachtisetts (Mr: Reed,) hazi backed this charge, and against , both his anta _ __ • gonists, ' the 4 (c.c - minfercial - representa- - - tive".of the Monumental City ran a . nunttrusty . and' tasty tilt, He said that he could Only speak by the Blue 130016 -and about the Baltimore Custom Houser What hocus pocus there might be, in th's matter, in other Oties, said -.. lie, there was none of it in Baltimore. a If a min wasweigher he had no more than his $l5OO, or whatever was the salary..: If a guager had only his salary which walk 'flied by law, as the ' Blue ..' Book shOwar- --- B - -- - • _ R But Mr.- EEtilahowed, by-a--refer ence to rthe Blue Book, that the .office of weigherand guager in some cases, '.„ unitedin-the.satne individual, who re 'Ceived both salariel.' . . v. • Btit 'the, commercialrepresentatiike nought this was all Wrong, - though 11) - e ......—pi l ie-Eldok ; -whirise" a id had•invoked, .litaggeretrbut did, noLastound him.--: • Re .thougliythis might be so in New - - •gngland, - Init-siould not believe it Blue , Boolt or . Black • Bbok, that any - Much things could .pOssibly exist in Baltiinore: - • ISo`th'e debateiwent • among 'these choice- spirits, aideeliy ,..,Mr.'Legare,‘‘Oho 'gave us the tariff of prices in the city of 'Charles ,' )2.ion,' S. c. - for'beet,'pOrk, and Puullry, ) (all: which, Wore ,very t , high; he said,) _.by way flir,proviug -that big ~salaries ' ; were, needed .there,rnOre than . ' else- AfteF. a speech by Mr. ADOlSAgainsl this jumping . at so hpkeous a ,ebnetu ' siOß;stArsingle leap of the ; committee of Ways'. l .and Means, the 'question "of or. t -- 'der" Was. raised' Mr. Blipans, under tinii!neW , iu)efof_ 'We which'preecribes;;that no nppNopriatiop 7tiitl.trhall, beiePOrted in the' geg . f7o-!•4-' • PrOpriation order, as au *Tenth:nen! !hereto, forany_. eicpendl 7 , 'lure uot preyionslr authorised by'4w. :When. t poi , tO Chair.- . lIM=EI he ,C,ontriittee ot. the whole,. (Mr: • 0:!t5 . k.11 . ,„)' . - and.• , ,,ftertv . a.ilds q; Si either, li•ti i thagiend th4i. amelid Inq t rit ' Luis not in order;. under Mr. MekAl." and Mr, 'Camlirel6ng said:that ao s ,strjet a eohstrnetioti of,thia rule _woad. exclude v i ep . many of : the apt*opilmittns. But the .tititlei-1 was waived , on the: Cu.4tom.lHouse . amendment, .and,• the House. having gone, :agatn into 'the:: Comnipta ,of Whole, tho' next amendment was'of-, 1 7 - _ IMED "5ee. 1 13...--And-ba jt-ftrtliet!--en'ae,ted,' the sale of the old fumito.re,, iit the 'lipeslitent's lieusec-sh.all be applittl , to. Ilui - purthase of ne the - Mt. Batons raised the gatne. objee • Unlit° this Tend nielli, as to the other; and without taking any quesiiott upon . it, the cominittee role aad , the house :I(lft:turned. . This last ameptitn . ent Approkiaiionßill.w6s intenciecr,—pro .6abl : . to turn the e(le whielt will '.probably be 'g,iyen: to some. "of. the eeo norriical stateStnan . here, -by.-the-splend,etl-fur - in the East 400te ) ,(1.1enton7s"East Roorn.'") - at the.Levee,to morrow nieit..'"Whaj, a-mad - world is this, rhylitastets! 4- This - morning, in. the. Senate, - . Mr.' presinted Vie renton strance of eight illibusancl of _the people of IVc - 0 11»•k a ;o'll - st th.d...-Sub 7 Treasury 13i . defended' the views of these re.moestranti most ably;-.going. al-length, aittl-,with-tnuch= foreefql eloquence, into the-expOsit;on of:_the wrong,headeci_and,strong-heacled eondoet of the administration, With re iaLtc3i, c an4.l-4 t-tt etfelly7t ppn-a-11 7 :tit e-p ro m ittent--riciirrts irfLoppettitionlatirat-coiirser4W7rz, a-difet •Which. he had adverted t - cr,; , ..‘cheti . de-- salrfe -- Te - onstiineocfupon - a former,occasion, against , theaspersicins of Mr:,Van Buren, in his recent Myles -Sage.-tetto-ngross.--.l\4l..tirenod,g,o-is-ipot, to bb.cleterred:from his course. Ile haS e.videtitly adopted it. With and - ,upon µriivaple--land his ifin %Ai ;.1-ol'waro,: . to what Itot, ti ill . heThe ovcr- throw otOtis,roost,Pernieious . meaiure. '1%11%-BOcuArtilv thiu:inorninvmoved to-postpone _the...SOl),Teestity.Bil4-In Obedlimair to. the in . stVuoiO6S of the Legislature of Pennsylvania. • • Upon this goe;tion the `ve.as And - lietOTV7yciu qays • were tit MLR have the division. Xeas---I\lessr9, - Bayard, Ky.,-Clayton; Crittenden, Da-. "Os, Grundy, .Knight, M'Kesn,„Mer- Prent Psest on,Ri es; Robbins, Ruggles, Smith; of Ind., Soutived, Spence ) - . T'allmadge; — Tipton ) Webster, White--23•. • ••,,, • .„. . &own Calboun; Ctay Cutb bert) iulton, Hubbard, King, cif . .Ala., Lurniikin, Lyon, Mbrrisi Mou ton) Nicholay Nilea, Norell, Pierce, tilibinson Conn Strange, Tipten;"Trotter, Wal ker, Wall ) Williams; Wright; Young 1-29. , . . But this ciivft,.t,s . is ndt a perfect criterion of theoltimate - vote upon the' Pill, - It. •is here siid - that Cuthbert, and Nicholas will certain,ly vote against the Bill, ' And Why .should not Wall:' . nip_kin t _Trotter„and_Vka I ker? --- Al u t. the Bill will probably piss the Senate,by -vote:nt , two. 1-have--strong---hopes : -=of the House, however. ' , . I . The •question reeurring to-cl ay, upon the amendment • offered -by Mr. - Rives, (The Special Deposite) several amend ments were stigg,ested, and partially aqt,. ed upon; but the • Senate :adjourned without any definite -decision upon either of them. ;----. - • ' • . . ) And so much for thisbuitliUg",dayl. hive your readers are fund ,oVCon gritsional details,—or how bored such a letter a‘this : must make the& • Truly, yours and.theirs, STENOGRAPHIcriq A snout citAibirtal, If tt man d '1406.0 Fgco, IC him cursC'tlic'tsiiks._ 4ven .. a'S it is writ ten iri the Glu6e, the 4anks be 6MIC Mills, anil they: grind . the 'cuunteiMacCio lie Poor!' • ' Thereftire c ' 'when - -ye , flto. - . the Banks with-holding.theiu,oftr and their sitver, that. they may save themselves nod iliuse" that have feelings( with theirs; curse than, and say, of themthat , they be knave.s and s‘Vindlersa . . • Itor 10 , they,,keep unto theinselves the, gold and the • silver,,witich belongeth" unto them that sit. in high places and, bear rule over you, ut and if ye shalt see them .making readyto.Pay their gold aud: -tlyeir: silver; and to this end refusing to issue -forth .their ()iv - iv-notes, and to lend unt(l l ,them that• have need} - - , • • Theo - shall ye aiso l tiih;e4lteriicanttlay, 'behold how they die itet6vsi'lhely tighten tlie cords, yea , they , lay'_grievous, burdens ukniments ,shoulders, that car= not be borne.:. ._ . ...So . thererttre• it ''`t h e them, if - they do tKpay,, curso tligml but this; we say, whatioever y,e.ttu i , curse -the Banksl--HariftirirCourieiv 4 _ Tire' Diiston:Courier lifis re ; 'litiited that the" firotherief,Mr. Gilley has katte to IC,gis' - -"Yprk , to. chStlepge Mr..WiePb, and, thaf:l4 ksdeterniino to 6. - ght, — ;and Wite7deelineep, he - ' will shoot himin-the itreet." - . '''.- . VII)T!,''-'o4vltt . - 14* , . - gL; . ) ivvglitt--0,--#.tr'2s*-4ioitor+ EllII - 11.1 ,„7; • Firo s s i ' to 1-'esssiOlti:iocs . /Itlegruph '••.-":: .11 Orli NA.TIOTV S. it! dayN the Adtimnsonia'Conven, tint; expressed,,,oe voice of • Pensylv_a-' nia iti ORM n n g, ,ioithout a .11 - n.4le, ilksela big 3.0 SE Pilv it I " 1.7 N E It , oskbe: Gunernatorial • . .. the. partyijor soppoll at I.lle'nekt-:•iteiteral election,. • -3:711 knoyvp:,_.,i.ltzsAuirej•no further.tthe,k tti'riZo vt , 'extept, - Alral"7 ii-rw ':'be eletUed6`y---1-rnajority-0f20,000H fAlmost SOlte sdine. moment, anti.On•, the sedond ballot ; • tlie - Cott ventionliut ini.do•MinotiOn' their. Candi= date. And •tilto. detis' the .reader sow poge4 the 'person? Not Calvin . the 'ainiable 'gentleman:. • r'esPectable statesman and •hraire. (lefender olliis COlintry . =in the•iast f..• Not ',General Keim,'the choice Orthe - Stron4and. rue: Van littren,..cotn4 Mr. Klingensmith, of-the old 'lackson Star, in the Westl7 No! The: first -sells_ too un-masonic 'arid . the others '‘./or) dutch' .for the aristearals - of the Lodge. Arid they chose theold, worn:out OM (;q Flolding Deputy Grand Master, PORTER, from ihe74ntimasonic . county.bl-1-lontingtliinTLL(w_e_m Eis.takq. if Our Ittintingdue friends do-not ren 'der a good . ..account of kith on the - sec= and Tuesday of •Oetober.). • -- 7We'wereFwiltiess . froil the. - beginning to theehil- of-OE4 - rho:it: frills teriqui"bn t powerful dperation . Of the craft.. heard -at air - corners the_kteets: the prayers of 'the -.that they woiddoliot be Satrifice_d by this_no_rninai, tron.' We saw "the gloomy . faces in the ICoevettLiert. 130--pilideeee, honesty_ Ali -,--a nd their own : - pdrty, iva'scoilsoniated by the 'UttSopie Pelegaies- in the Corrven . - Lion: . - . _ We .c hope to see this . Treattei'. closely senate ize d rld_th 6._ Liu before_ the .Averld—and if the cloven foot. of masonry be not detected' Ili every sti4 alit, we know nething'of the-,workings ef - the "h.andmaith° - •• •-• , We 'wont(' ask .61.1 r Ailtirtiasonte - :ev 'temporaries in the .differerit, counties, , to liaive'an eye onthtS' s matter', and .. to' keep theirreaders,infornied:tif the:_re.‘ _ suit of . their - ekainiriatiOo. Wb •would . _ especially request -them to ascertain and- publish a correct - far as re-' aTteT toTtlrei - ritisTriet_ -reftpectively.) oC the numb'sr ohnasonsi who were dele gates, that the black roll niay.. be made out and held up to the .view of 11leir . be trayed party, and air otitr.ged Country 4 These remarki ares b 1 course, made for the. -good of our opponents. For the Antimasonic party we have nothing but Wordi, of gratulation and encour= pp.tb - re - newett action and In creased efforts for their glorious cause. Let them- oppose Deputy Grand. Mas ter Porter, with the same zeal- which rTd the result is inevitable, • ,• Neiet Was - there suck a. ihanifeat in terposition a Providence in behalf of . right and principle, as in this masonic. nomination. Of the other claims. of the Deputy Grand Master, we time speak hereafter:, In'the mean time we would laYk . oUr arithinetipal reddtes to figure out for us hOw many yeari it is . neeessary for a _person tO. hohl °Mee' to make him ,a "NEW MAN"!!! “frtish from the ranks of the people"!!!.!! THE MASONIC:I3ANSTE;II-UN• FURLED. By. the tiiiiitin - atinn - - - of - David - R. - Por= ter, Royal Arch. , Mason, and: Deputy Grand:-'-Master .of, the Grand: Lodge, the people will see that Masonry is not dead, but that its btoody flag has' . agatri 1 .- bien unfurled td the•breeie, and defi ance hurled et the oppgnents of mason ic • .•, , Tile . people will rejoice in once irt6re h'avi'ng an opporpnity of trieeiiirg Free inoionry in thel,igketlfiplil.Avitli no op jaorttinity to shrink from the conibt.-- Whey, will pronouttee jpi . final doom on , . the second 'Tuesday of October. ' We have never seen a body of men yneresanwiiae'Or success"than the Del .egates.to the Deniocrati*c. Antimasonic : The, intelligence .hrought from _every_partof the State.iqof the rno,s,LehteringJtind find if the nom ination.•oqhe Masonic candidate had been . left 'to them; they - could not have selected 'One that would hirt , e pleased them better than Mr.' Porterlb. Rif:nit:An liEllunss.--The Sub, (aids Irttlependent, Treasury bill, provides that the' vatioui Treasury, oflices,-:6rlitdehen dent Sabs' thrOunliout The conntry, shall make' regular. tetUrns. , We :have no doubt, if this - schnnie shunld gO ititutiper alidn,'thaf a great many of the "hide winild be ready enough to tniik,e their exits, but: hoy many of them v,ctultl ever return; is dotibtful question, ',Che'penait - Ylpr neglecting to return E should be very heavy indeed, The, ficirristowtr , Herald, - Says— , "A'= 'the' Anti=lllasons,' all is' har'mo ny and' Unity — of inntifent The tan , ditlati3 of 'their 'dlinide is the fatiurite of T~fiE_'sup:ported:kr_ thh Whigs - t4 l lth ;faint beAire ell - 11410 ,honest a l p d untranlrttel Ic47:freemno l ! pkant„elne_tio..ni.overony ioc9-amo' who m the pandergrs to the corrti' powers at - Washington, may -selectiis ,• ',THE Blefl 3 EßY'PkW - • Ar • . . • ' : ' ' ';.' qk s itqd I,4fer of Ntr.t ,of !WOO digi,. l 4lM (9jki'.:.,11 - 411'tii.ii:ths - Pi itsbtir gfla Atte, anflAPF6roo44,lte. the 'liberty of pub- Z'_ ing it) it would seem that th'e - charg,e ' O sent forth Lig the _.,1440-f01d.93 ofthe•Popse,i4,yeally t-=-rtie-Lijo unfor 7 , innately fiir„thern, tbeie other c ha rgeso t faltrupOn'AeOiselve.s. - . therela . .not:lll . lhe,legislattire s . per-! that,talltS so:inikch 'about hriVialiArand :ill tegiily asigr. • Rey% _nolds-,..:6(Westmorela that thtse . aistime elt - a'garli ef !Milan.' thropriu . him as. to:lcreate .T.tlesire to regulate. and control the actiOn of. other. . members In this respect. - .'Ylthile burning under,the impulse of this- 1161 y-feeling, it ,appears 11Yat •Itn' yvrotp:, Ihenote to Ml. ' tritomponi of York' ttla bribeltitn- to adherence'to the" Ltipii.foqi) - sae of the Sub 7 trepattry'bil!.: The biddy of the th6'Oraiettsay,. 'N'S in the:hand iviitiiiigb(tl tale John thus, shotvnig that .there. was - Inith . - deliberation artdoncertTiti the:.ht tem pt upon -Thompsom?'• The following . b the, copy of the note on which:the charge of bribery is foul!- : "I. pledge myself, that ii' kat fad ht•req-cranti'-mainta year _party ) , • Anil_ ih "onsequence: Of .dt'ilng so should 'ho put. to any trouble; that I stand . bY you. to. therittnthint oLsiooo. I refer you to pester for information as to my circum stances :and honor. - . • • • `‘IIEYNOL,DS, of IVe.yinftl." 1111 • The issue 'is made' Th -'antagriiiist , part_t 77 es_t 7' .l-EL : .i enPsyil_var . da . l.lla_v7el 7 :::4.l4 T iza.ted ilthei r--gubernetorial-andida tem - ; . The- - - D - c - rn ticialieT'Arain - rasrinie• — Cori - V enti o - rry• represpiii 'i ' itg a large and very -respeet a .ble portion of- the 4 - lonseriaiive party . _ofilds_Co.mfoon wealth, has noinioated.,- without-disient, Joseph gitner,. of -Washing.t.) . ii—couhlY-: -1 1 1te-Van-ililyeli Convention, -on Ulm-second ballot, and amidst-the conflict of numerous . preten,L. pions," nominated - David R. Porter, - of hintingdoN...... ~-..:. -•- • • . •-,• . . . - . • . To7the—ertunclation—of--Tthis—intelli geuee we- mean--only:to add the •assO 7 ranee to; our friends ihrouglietit• the Vdion, that un'this . is Are the. Whig. par= Ly-of'Peuns - ylVania -does not-hesitate r I and that-of its result we have no fears - : !,'With.perfeiLunailiriaily.i.afid_veith—a curdle My. to - • which the past 'altords -no parallel, the Whigs Will •sußport him beciMse they know him - to be a - Pentisyl , vaniao in heat: and'soUl-4rue to the in terests and to the character of Pennsyl-; Vania--true to the Conservative princi- - ple of our popular .institutionsand - An_ admitted opponent of that Administra- Gott, of -the-Na.t . i - otia I-Gov-en - invent—that-, peostrate_Pennsyllianiai has'.used -.41:s ,powers exclusively for her it,kjurY— - 1 • Mr. Porter was Mr.'"Wolf's Prothon taw Le. 13 tultingdon Ocitolts, : arid i 9 literefore-the-favorite-oandi:date-of-thi. Collector, the Guager, the Surveyor, the 'ridezPaiterSi Sand other Indepen dent partizans of Mr. Aran Buren how resident among , Observitig :-that even ,on..the last ballot Mr: 'Keim, of lle'rks.. county, had six.votes;; . (the pre cise number of the Berks county rep -reser; tatiOnlT-vre-have-,-k-ri ght--to-infey that the Minister„,to - Vienna has no cOr diallty in .this matter, and that there . ' - tirreharm"in "anew - mann to lull an ancient storm to tegt..Be.this as it may, FOrter can . be beaten on . hiS : OWn demerits. He is a bitter 04116 - aft - For the Sub-TreaStry school, •wiih just -such-a fringe Cptiservatitre -preten sion onhis Radical garments as will en able dexterous friends .and an'xietts re latives to try to cajole- the credulous in to 'the , hope that he is not in .heart as ilegtructive as might bp inferred from his' acts anct,expressed game ky'Akkhicli at tite. last . GOvernsir'S; election soitie . Of our friends were linpo-' sed Upon, '.datinOt Mr. Wolf's . .*Pruthimatarf,- ivill earn the crown of martyrdortOinl Will be'ctuali jled-.to be Collector of, Philadelphia) WheneVer Mr.,Van Buren- is re=elected and the of etent incumbent. is tired of' The place. . . Chit letters-from Itirtisburgsbreatli, nothing - but Confittence,.' strenmhened imineadnralily by the ticiaanation: otir ts - aries have .;Ole: LCAUILLTfES HOSE Itirci•TAßic-*iivs• The laws declare , that. any perisin • to whom a•periodicadjs sent is.'resPonaible • for paYmvnt of •he 'recelies • the paper or makeause' of, it, if he has never subscribed for it cit Inis,orderod it to •bs, stopped.— His duty in such rycasels`not r tartake the paper from the 'office: vtith;,WhOrn'the pa perlsiert, dr 'tiv notify thOtintilialter that he does not wish it. . • ' if pipers are-genet O a post office , ; store; or ,tavern', - or; Other Plaee-oe d'eposite;,and are not taken by, the persitt,to whom they : • are sent, the poStmaster; : store or, tavern , • 'keeper. is responsible- until . he re turns dlie paper: or gives',.notice to the • . publisher„that they_ase lying - dead .„, in; the office. ' " . 1-ost Ofilce,, ) .Regulatpit,s.---Postract, qt r om the instructions to postmasters, fii44llil'eViii.iiikl6o6l - 0, which pape_ra that conie ; • to ,your!office,,,, are., not ' ,tidteiiThitby:;theiterson:to,'Whom they are. :sent youiwilf,.• giver immediate" notice to toy the ithliiher; adding".,;:thi :if - knnWitiwiirthe:papers , nre not - take it.'Ou =1:1=1 PA% PE Its. 1114441111.11 j•ooopsentat i lon ,iumiftv las v, me jOnti•resoltitiott, st Oath g geo , ati)is ;and q poini; , 0r t•e - pre.4Vit tat et). n gr etis. to tiro ,, 'the' passage of a :making the f Paying babk.s reCei . vahle ip"paytient fur' 241:12 J24t . 0 4. 4c,Any._ t „.' --• The. , locit loco . members, discovering . , that they could R p t . .prevent 11'1e:4)as - sage o the'residutio i n - s.in .any 'other .‘463i. I . ljan.hy n ‘yithdraviing from the hall; tie - - ntkl-Co--allirfit.:"4lls . i. 'high - handed a*l tsct, , oltitionary course. • The •loco• •foati,memhey from Elkhart •ti‘lr. Chair :barliiiityl rose in his 'place . tind: n cp,lloll breihren politics; to with •draw., obitll4o - POVe'nt of after' ttalliti'g the. - aye;land-:".noes, obeyed iitc bidding of'the'lionorablegentletpan-,. and'skuljtvd behind the pillars a . tid-inio. he: cam - mit tee robins,. -A sportt m - 1;ot, Jones ...of.. Vatiderburgrr i moved a•rall of ..the - house, which was ; ,, otilereth As the:- call prOwressed • the I :.Van_l3iiren - yri6m hers, With t ing.eountenant;es, .ittere - d.the li,tll :nut' i ausWered,to . Lion again being tin 'the passage ill, the the ayes at d.noeit(were cal liti;liy some the party; Wito , AVitt ''.44ol(ed "TeiiTif't hat 1; but not iii stiffi. l cient noMborS to. (Lt4at its-pitssagr.. pa sSeit by' ayote . of . s§ 'to d2.-=Journal, Sif.MsriE,t ITAAIE!.! The : reader will see: it authentically stattid thaLw7hil.e.ll4e-serretaryof .oUr. democratic President - hos been, paying 01l tlte . congressmen iti , Poldand silver, the war worti - aoliliers of the revolution, rti Of.alie—cunt ; r-y,_ 0 a 1,L,1.1 ) il_ver_y 7 gbVeho-o t-o fivh i c d n trate-pa itl r -o fri n • paper rags, . . . • Woild Win. Henry.."llarrison -have , allowed this? . .."Cever! liarriSon -has the heart of - •a soldier g as -hvilfre: nt,when-lie-signed 1116.1i-rune-to the di..claratiOnefindepehilenee,andin 7 . steall=of endeavoring-to propitiate - the members of c . e.ingrcos with gold, ,he wauld.haVe pointed them to that_glori-.1 - deelni'ation,..an.l have assigned to 'those -Supported and ' :defended - . it I through ttil.,and cr ng.h I blood,. the hard .money tblii . ch bow. gOes...to thesip ell Purses of tliii.offiee - holders!'--: , !--that:there :should -yet,' - it , men Who hold up for the authors of such eryineiniustice that - a party whose experithents , on the currency have well .nigh,rniited it, ,should yet „hdve,the hardihood. to• approphiato all is good to themselves—and- leaire the war worn veteran to shatre his ink erahle pittance of paper trash before he 'can pUhehase an 'acre • of the land which was on b_this valor! . soh - co.-Los pim. ...R. 4 What say ythi? ~' Are you' yet for Van I3uren. or are_yoll heady to .claim the hand of yinir brethren in Tertnessee and Carolina, who have broken the mana ties of patty despotism, and.l,vho now stand forth in . the tree ;and unconquer able spit it of their sires: -,Remefither -the answer - , must ~iis t eds redound .to your honor or proclaim your shame -I Missuurzein. EMIMEII THE REASON . viiiy . .=- . --The lAN° . 7 tbccis , Coinplain that.the - Whigs do not . 'propose: _ something definite as a staistittite for the measures ,of the administration. "The 'Whio•s_ cari ofi-P0'46,, hut not pro-pose;' Says the Etartford Times. -I ; sToWiliese is the_heat reason in the, world fur 'rite-fact - is, there is — itoTniffdi - Yeitinfteii and corruption fur the Whigs to : idp'-poSe and. ex-pose, that they -have nd prtl-poSe: any : - thing.. Only' let ti's get the 'rubbish and dirt well cleared out, 'and We , will s :Soon propo!c• inntething to supply its, place._ When a machine, from -neglect . - arid bati Managernent,-,Ots-s(►7elegged and impeded that it •Alii) nit .work well,' the first thing.necessury is to get out the 014 vitfom .the joints, and when tance:.it is thoroughly cleansed and scoured, it be tiMe : enuugh to inituire what -kind of fresh oitit will . • be ; best to apply:' • Anti theft-1"W -rights,'; as Major Downitig!saye, ive can soon tell whetheritn' y crankS -Ure'tiVedCtli 'At ail events,-we4Vlll:-Proin . ise that all iteCessary:repuirS shall he made •of •L hoioitct , thanaand',additiottal:kneee and eibooB. - - 1 4 11 e NeW York Star says ‘42% .foCoNan-,liuren SuliqreaSurrijollec.r-. tor absconded a few days since from the town- of Fayette, Seneca ,County, in this State. carrying . with, him .01'590r Of the-public A D" -- E.:LIPATEJ . usopher inimitable his Mode of giving i,nstruction. Yesterd'ay, he; yitas trig to sell a-Take ot pertai ned sha ving soap, and a third person stepped 'up`an:d tritetfaTeitin blirgaini ; l y. de •preciating it.. Vile eitilitsop . her with his usual' 'meekness for several minutes-,and.then , ealmly,remat,ll ‘ .- "Stranger,. I don't -know hoW.Ot:iittp whar:yoti got, ycur' broghten utrizbul in the town what! comed frilmj thatewal tWo nation smart nteniwho,:make-con siderable. of a fortirt jui3t-hf',..sixt , tbzNo T HEIR WS33IISi 4- . lllp suffusion Iliat'n!ersPie4tllo,..iftrtinger eoun te n e a ted. th . tAt, tlO Ph i Oso-/ 11,1018,40., : i l eart,7, ."Ale opqpq4oll - e r •dcioniatill wentit,utftand the Philis.9loc>rstro keit Ibiipckit9gentir t i- ..---:.',..lPlltArli.; O oliv CA 1 :4 1 ? • ''' l''. , . SY,,,,.eiiCiipi:ih eit goi..."f f rfi ti 'iiO eil 4 :isiiielfirrimi,,;,therogize til the' , Ciitivel• lihrithl'antf:Oltbreur :* : 3 ', ,i 7! i.:!:',,, Monday, 10 d'efock, A. M,;,N1...re1t JIVIPORTA.N* FROM ThE IV E! : r 4 Bailie di lasl.-1'1)my„,.1)2.1.:,..) i - 4e&tit,liiiTiiibihing, con tai s.ti the lowing endorsement wade at Norwal Ati:Jeony:, wl) voitchts for the,cor, ifets of. Mr. TildeOs report is a. rasp able oitizeil of that place. • : driven from' McCormiCOs 4land Moss -of 40 j EttiOnor Solo . 100 o tiuyalists were killeif in the-affair: doubtiterr .nearly cottert: or-a letter to city;'.`trate.ll;. , : .V . - . .. , :••8 7 Airntiblr, IVlareli.o ; 1838. :. .., • -This raornink- ihe FP4 tririts• an PO.lO ~. . ... Petite 'were atta:e.ked . :by_99o iiritfsh . reg, alarS arid 700 mili tia. &ate' (If Our. citi.! L iens were, I on the first at the ‘ tiine the 1 1 1.1ritish farces inade their appeaeance,• - *fiery:escaped-be t-'w . e r -1i a rgiteckby-dra „pans. T_h e n i t r i o ts nipithereer (mly 152. yes terday etcjusiv_e ist . sick, anti befcre--th-e -sun Was tip, they wet e well nigh sutrou . • miles a cross; the thenfound- about 230 regular 'stililfes dit-ectly jo their trotit.--: They thehfiirmed . a• Ilue, anti-kept position good, until tliey - --.eichUngeil five alien •the 'Patriots piirsued the rear 'broke: up mid -rati like -,slieep.-=- Mostof !hem have arrived...here. Lbss supposed to be• 25:parritits, and; 60 .. 13ritisli. - Ic-is,now. 9 o'clock arid tlie,y are still ar , • -t'ir'ing:--Major pt- -Vito 'Rensalaei. killed. • - • . • • - The, 'Jacksonville .(b'a..) ,Courier of Feb, Ist; has the follotVidg :• . Oft WAncsrlay• inoruhl of_ last Week, r aLearry dawn ; the: Steamboat Cineitinattir-eaMe4:,---theL-TiVer h: a -s.ail - .bwit '-in • tow: belonging to 0)4; . on 'lie. Way to his Tiorida : plantation. afew nrilks;a s hove thi.4 The boat had on:hoard,rin. addition• Sonie - Natitable'l papers, of the 'Col's. servants ; !It : wonvati'and 7 chddren; on-their..way to ikeil• new antidelight.., ful home. appOdie is raid jn . .tems f .ctueritke:of-..Some-unsitilful . rt g, ian agenietitcir - . .a. YAW' boat;Thelongiti the itetiiirboat - ,) the - boat tontainihg. the servants, MIS kink; and-except the., twO Men . who swam on. shore,. all Were lost! The woman and children; taleep under the deck, went doWn With the bOati rio vestige of which, or of them, has yet been found'!—liarrisbtirg _ TaTAL (.B'xirtiets febm the Louisville I) ailyjoun) I Of the Boston Banks lave been extended too. far. We. think ,so too.. :Sinn° of them 'mire been eitended all the (bay_ to Kentucky.' . • -. • - Ble [(tire of the, editors of . thejournsl] diseuveretl , thatwe burro - wed three thou and dollars of a Boston bank. On 'this _vast subject hl4 , L rOghty thind lids lieen employed for the. last fortniga. adv: And pray. Sir, hoW !Ida yours been .eni •ployed during thelatine,p4.4iod?,. , In devi sing-waya and nierma t 6 get another 33,- 000; from sonic other swindling shop •of the Government? ' . jildr.feir 'Jut - kg:4v t truth is viore Inq, _ If truth Ite a friend of Ritchie's, erally obeys the divine cuitintand-4"lntre yuitr entrain." ' • 'Jeremiah Logan; a staunch' IV fig, 40n . nounces hirnseCf a.candidate . for the (leg-, `Aladin in Michigan and sa4lhal . .he wilt ••fighLagainat:rtitittfi at iihestige 4)f it is left . in Alia ctittntrY' ' .44 •• . • • The failure 'of the . COninton weal th gant oflls4ion enables the - editor dfithe Ailver tisee,ft; ditelittrge hit debt' 40;006:11t . tliat!institdtibn•at an • only:. a, feit7'ents in the . dollar. Bo' OI•is tie td tnanage-Jhe debt of 45,P0 which lie uyveA 14,that,ntlter,dovernitient - .mitthinei. the Bank of the Met - inpolis:..ll,there , any tintilationiAt•: -. this latter ioncern,shalt • fail to44leto . ivitdn• is-the; eiplohiiin • to take plau. • • =MIMM STIOCItING'LOSS. OF . LIFE iIRENTICEANA, The lamiisville lotirilal dues not ato Mr. kendal justice.--Charlolisvilli 41v. Nordu we intend. to. \le are au) Jack Ketch. - ... .. 0 vi ~-Mr.Tiolinc , „.,,usli',virits - ro et in the .„,..... • vicinity of Baton Rouge,.on thes64l ult., ifir..ll.; had nothing about hint but a, Shin plaster'of the Miss. Rail Road Bank; and . the" robbers,,for t ho want` A_. something betted tOok:that:-Iliat's what ,we . • call k , "takin the+ii - g•frouri thelittsh;'' .. ' r '' ..- A:' . ID some a the' Gennan, faVineis PeitnF' sylvnia Pfonoutice'the word finaribiernig• —fihatzisheoing. The Star,' l tliiriks this a capital etripiidation„ ".,./ 1 49#6N5.."--. yoods me-crowded with mYria,o4.o„wild,*pigeenS—so laree,'e I niinjber..nev,erkbOing 'been b‘fore ' itt• this tie,Ctiotj,,of,thecounp7,,, yeti.e [aleat:d..-of ppe pock. le, hen;' roosti,tipiAltti, , wikovin 4yelcAC,o6 7o in • !ertittli"ariroito4,ixr/BrvtiOtia4igh 80 ifisfAisteit— iffosirok: Eas BY GEORGE Pt. PHILLIPS. ': - C-A,R.3 n ri',**LE:: -. :, Tuesday, Murek 13, 1838; . , FoitqlttistpEN-T, • NV. M 4. AinTAULZZYg r ilidaig fine GOkeritok; os3 - 31, 1 P,M 11,221210 lIMM!EM3 onainOtinieg 1- KIND It EA unn two great antagonist pn litiCattxtrties-i)F the: clay htiire het& their enliven t -Yana ' their catitliciate. The party we are proud, belong', h a g placed, in present 3 . 05r.141 it't•Nr.ti .ale;niLliclateArl_ntir )!Ijitrage., tire go haiiil for.the itominaihnl c :mid shall exert fee ble. porters in fain.= of it. -*e Itad ihtencien go- ing'at length iota this suli~ec' Miele-frionitir" is:so-nppr-onriate_tliaLote....rilie it in 'Alec of air_ fryin a 113 pd. tbhich, at tlie. 'GOl;eiii6ioriAi election, stikitoted Gionoic Wotr, we think it worthy of all commendation: _ •.% The Vin Duren Ctinvention tind tile 17eniocra 7 ie A - ritineaaonic--Cant.tenfittti-onettitirthis,place4ll-----2- gonday.- I.n the former, bA PORI' EAT • eiti,lity-se een v.ofesatt • ' the Second ballot, and was declared-duly ' nated as the 611(lidato: of tii..party_ which that _ tepteseitteil, In thelatter, - .I9SAP-Li RITNEti;-.:44 Washington county, our present:. was unanithotisli , nolninated. . . _ hiive .no itesttAtion kit clio these g4titie . titiii, and placingst the head'or due:cOltioina the!twitio of JOSEPII - 111'1'NEki. ••• Whaley crew' rsellicitilklit have chosen to Ptir tAie; It the convention which asautned to itself the name `beiniitratle,' had nditlinateti, a different candidate, and Prorlaitned its return anNlhesitin to the printiples and practice of the did deniciera: Ile party—We Ilaye . .noto We thiul that the pl>iiit ccidrte dr every deniocVat, *lO is really sincere in his - attaclint'eta to the . that every titan Obit. valuta the 'intervals 01 our' _ shite, and die jiieiek,ilidit df the rights of • our g. tizens from the petnlciouirAuctritibillud itatructlve_nazaintes_of_tka,localoco_ta.dicals_oL,_ ax,,,,idiatlid 4.0 for .tone itithei. lan has beeii ourgovernor for more thantWo.i , eirsi .. during a Period of rbniarkable dlillei.illy; and eve candid Mad must ticknoWiedge; ; Aliat our . fifilliris of itSle litivetieeh memiged with singular; ability. When he came into office, treasury Was empty, and at theierni.idation of the' preient Meal y,:ear, we shoUld have' heed doable; by about e•pop,opo, to meet the' interest om the pub: lic_debtThe people were then requited to pay heavktaices, and * Were was We giontni•prospect elfdlte-necessity-olintreasingthesellisgrand et_ totally l auspeinllng the coMpletion of .the publie . 0 . . . ~ . We all know that a im m ianinirlus end libetai pulicy was adooed, nntllwe fi II knoW with what __ relialt: ,- Ttie -- plibie" - worka - lfaVe - tiettiliroleuffted to c,omplefion, and the peopl e r e lieved frosts o tax- , atian. The wprka already, ciinilletefl, by a lye: .; tem of judieloui iqno?,enieto, baietiei.ll ientlei.: effiproilfictive, Mair , our-:treasury lily Mile a ba; - lance iirmortthaltTlVOqttlitlols/S - OV DOL.; • ... LARS in i, `• • ~. - - , , ..' '" • ;;-., burle! . 1 tikii;pe icj./!_.,1 ~.the; gclirrnilient lias been.engt;44lt 166 wa;fare upon the , buiinelis . tnetylople filch thoge fits tiiiiiii.llt.,%Vtisifing- -ic '* , ..* ton fvould.haVe been.dsligkted , to.see,iielti6*ing , ibe.interelii of Perasylifiniabecatisipose 'in; tereips were Upheid . by limejih Vltner, *lib, all:. ' Pio iigit .aIW a yd - k;4le nici fat .. lv 6 mak iioi bow, thi. ici;ce tO4edelal*4etaticiliZ' `e; 'f. ' • :••,.. ,•,;• , 2 ' . Gpv - e rpm: Rifilar)faa tbus far ausfaineti 'lite ill; iirestil. olloanatatenfinci lite pt.ojile:lflitii war; fare, witile , he has constantly adhered lii.ilie trite pyifiples' of de ir.,Oci•O: iO ‘iiih i h .t 4: has i beeti all if,lift.a rd ev alf ittay.hal,,,.-...% , . . . j :,.. • • , 4 - . , A wise.oeople 4 rlll mat : eliabge:a. welt ..trieil 4terviaft;:-who-Shai-beefi.;tkitliful oi.;er atany illings; foi 4, 2aperlkh - ols:Uniried: Tto.niake such a chatigd wotliti he the- 'art pf,extreme folly. But to make iitich i ti fahangi';fartitle i wiilise pv1171440 of action are at vdriance with hen best interests, wchlid be Madn'eas 1 tet,. „We believe they would email . - ibilliiii ) fliatiels,jf they ' l :eje'° , ied.tjdberilpi Bit? nii , ti3r , toiliii it 'l' 'l' . -."'...' :. - ' • • .' .. I ' ,„.. LO - ~., .1." . .fr , :' ---- , . • 1 . .T.T. i!,firteXis, :Oa :belleireot lawyer, who na• . vet bad ability enough Ao tiMittire,anY diatinctiori .. atalitil:olififfias been an iron Master - oni for ifMlll3t3elirfitk.;-P.rPOtottiftorY. under Pea. Welt., . But he .islMiiiil eittrenie ii4ty inall,,who aurren-• • ders his own • judgmeht to tia will of thepatty °JO 4116 peaces' tally pub; ilie--interistslpf party 'above the E irinciples of patriotistrit;;lle idled iii, the''-Sinille... bailer iikrtY tliclailon; Mr' ihe • Sub; ' ''' 4 'Van-Puren dashed • Trerifiiiii 8411* . ' bY- which' ..,. to i a e,i .,a t oritillipliiirtiiiiiteit:thciii.ri'istliirpy:te for I n a t h! l:.; ;o ,w ifi t c ,l e c - b n tt e l y cl i : r n; veitig'ti at'ilesioiciaCi;44.4id b67ii:loilobt!pf 1116 Gtivelsnriiilifl'!tliterls'illii,it;lat,,ztii;42l44ffig meaz . • - sure e ett*iiikii,..J3ii'kl#' of r ,iii . , - !ii,e i.',o,,if inm.: • . 'iidtia . gyWcWitilt. "tkdie sysltiiiji4 the inter; • essolpf;jlfel)plii3Ofple",stal° fire,to .. lr,prostrated, . . ' - ,llll4A , t;iv,hir•PhAtk!!e all if'",ft, , - (l ClP o FE l f lje .g over f• J , filtntimia,!lgullit,bfibra'ugfßJnta subjection tti a 'government at, Washington" in , effeet,, a -limited ... iiionattity: , ; - All this is.(l3,lfe donee too, fly certaill • onie çEtn =a ZUZIE