Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, August 07, 1838, Image 2
131 1 .2ALII$LIE HERALD A;*l'n::izioo.silime. • Ltd like People itenteathar THAT - 0NV11.6 PIIIITEIt tOTSI:1 IN : ik .EitNATE • LAV WINTER t`O . l .dun SIWAIII43 AND - RE. .PRZSENTATIVES IN CONGIMSS TO VOTE; I N FAVOR. PIrT3E ompus - ANDfistr.ympus .bul4rAnAsuitVaiLtb. • . 4 1 i lit ISSUE.' I?-irwiimaratr.3-tiiItt tha Parter,ainvention • , • . Itift'eh ,aispiiMed it..ltorristorg on the'.4th of Juli, . . wtopte4.thef)ltotiing resolution: ....“. • .., . . .iti?”..StILVE.O, TIC. -IN WE ITAVL' FULI.. CON- 11'SS?tak IN : THE TltlttiT;,si,NTE - 7 , ;iITY, Altstii ifiiigiliticits.q? 4 41'Fi of i ' 5:?m4.11, , TIN'. vA *l3 - OtiOrZlki%s ikkci ,lr(i,, ll'lrt-- $ ti, ,.. , ... ; !- , 1 ..,iy ~ 1 1 . : 11.1 , iir•ityoot?tozity.o;Outt lie • 11,43 ;votes for 'Dated ' .P.' Porter votes in favor of -''y awl4l.ina nd theS UL - ' e . ' xy 4i tente i logAltre' l i di g ' fe . other injurious .t‘teibure of the present. irnbeole,ond fiek!d athnin- • • I tration of,the.,Ge9etalG,overnm at itnit that he yote!ifottJOSlOll votes AGAINST fliiiiwtif4l the. 'uti , TreastitslSch&m. - tf ,attEm'ataEn; TOTzis or PsNisYLviorrA, that • Porter: and,--:Yan 7 11iiren • are, identified-4w alt, thia2,sare. one and 'the 'wino. If Porter 'should be elected; Vanliiiren will opntider 4411 . 11' uppi oval o • o9nscience tliotate,Lpi•l,Rituer r the'.supromacrof the laigy,and .4n inviolate opnititutt on. `trolottri4irb . ATioNg. thiltTah 1 pm . ri Erp?sitor, . . - TO .-ROBEfirigNOQOIiAS-EO4. politieil, arena:: , . ei rs_ulppt-tiie:Drii t'' of all „parties . ..to; texider , themSelveS'• popular) While riot a tew content them selves Witli . pr.rmeting 'party interests,: and - tho aeeuring to IS 1110 I themaelv_es_..theAti n ,,irlt _and dill' 0 EA. n Elt., these "- . ,,th r 00.- P ils i cased by, your:felloW : Citliens; and,ialtho' you rank high aura ininioiterhil . offi ter. ofj us tice; yet suppose not that your officer will' ""sshield"you from your politicalcrim' s:' They -. -are--great ; they-ateeporinensand, like the .--characte"ofgubernatorial candidate, David Porter,. they . must, be ,cipcised.. -Bc,-ncit- therefore- deceived:when-1.-tell you; . that it thegreat_politioal canvass. no vv- pend rtg,,, your. felloW._.citiiens Lpity,!theiaberrai.._ - , tions of,one whose Mind lias been led astray Who never fulfil them—by.a party who has altdad ypromised the officeo,f . county..Prea , corisectuantly,•On'your..pail, - there is •no:,ohance Of . D i or Ills lak-six*iars, and:in the miny •• " Tio . .al contests in- : which : you 19v.0. been: - langaged, your-eourse has - been unstable as `: the wind—at one time professing to adve ate the doctrines of • the red-nrouili demo ' crate faction, end colidernhing in the harsh eat terms-the Muhleitherg party;.- while, at tt nt6re.,eotivenient season, (for the sake of tiffici3,) you "go the whole hog"' for the AntiArao ture.ii party. And -I . pray you, air, what 'reason have you heretofore given for supporting tlie principles -of our-;(Anti ,—Ariiiclliirert)-.-partyl---Wai-ittioti-in-your-own: langitag,,.'the -only party that could : secure perpetuate our extieo-:-the only,party hat - could deserve oitKrepublicfrom'anar thy and conftisicni,. - T i hese, sir, were your I own ideas;.yoar. toWintoOrds. F 4ut now, how Ghanatt - - . • • ' You are -INTR. - aware,. sir,that the doe trines of the'.Ven Buren and Anti-Van ;ren parties arm as•tl iam e,tric y -Opposite •ka.e,it othef as light .atadalitneSS—that the ten*, to ruin:oar agrietilittrali• corn- 1 1 niercial, and manufacturing interests; while! - the latter prom - oa - 3 thernt , ..that -- the-motto of the for Mer is "perish Credit, perish aim.. mercer "; ivhile tho- latter ` protects both. • This poSitionie manifest, and . : has , been' ac knowledged. by, yourself to be true `anti 'tor rect. Cati yon,.dare you deubvit? so, let facts : facts`whic'i'willand mist -strip'a. political hYPOcrite; and present • hint to . a'eernrittitiitY in his;nakeduess. "At large andOtithnslastierneeting'Of the' zens of Cumberland - opposed.: to •• the- natinintr.adininietta- - ttion," you acted aSPreaident;:tind to toils pro 7 ceedingsyour, riartiela'attaehed; : thira sane ' tionirig all typo principles:adopted inihe, pre, Amble and reSolUtiOns -that enthu'siast'ic -greeting. ..• ~,. , • . For the Iferght 4.4 Erhositor. - , Mr. Ilti/fips-;....ll•is t hard to bolster up 4. bad character. • ,•thilsifiers- should have bet; ter Memories• than the -yolunteer 'edit:WEl., Orem gains have been. takeirto;thieww odi, tun on. the •character:of thatlonest,bitt in, jured rrianamtiel - ttiirgeon—who, after laboring hard fur,,David :11,,Porter , 1*d' not being paid - 4°r it, was,compelle4l6 take, the benefit °film insoliteitt,:lawd ' ,I16not: only lost, his .'lawnlabiit,:lmit the" wage's. he paid to hands - employed•Aiyihim•<whilelecitiling for Patton ' nd ••:P,,orieftid, itl,zie,tufl,A iiiie &AY , iNv,a•V9'( l ;,iii4t.VsirtfiVg , • -•iifis'siniti 6 ,4 wheel,. ane--p0!,..60e:04 ,3 ~,oliffilti- B ii&et, 84 ; knives land 'forketlisiX.,,,eu cups and ,saneefili six plates, and:, .Oile- Clioppink Om. I hiuy the Whole of,the ,estater of this . poiii, but in- dustrious and' hOnesi*Mi, :Was given 4-7 not ..an , item ~. being iiiipi.Svoivi A his, creditors, Now, friends of liberty,: read-the falselmoils' iii" the; Volunteer; and : judg e ha yopaii ~ sWears.that,..SaMiel- Sturgeon, 'resided*? ArtristrongAnnnty,i:lB 4 P;:mhits ntrV's prosp crated.. Our' . .Ou ..,., . ects A r ve l e trallailagr67vvittrukekvnirid - owkArkke (Silitgatiii) nhopiied viondforhiatiAnitlivect .dark az mid-night, mittl.Well might every. in litfil,tingdon doUnW'theliantiYearf:i'?kkil . - friend ofliberty trentble. ' But,to what cause was air..o , iite be i seri i m a i si r, w c w iii ter says that Sinig4ciltlieVer.cOaleitei Work , ., ';' -- give - lour twit words,-worils as_true_Vhe ...°d a daYtfor- Iliffil -Mql4ed .swears that he •did, and that - E - Orlii.7imid - litirtilkitt - ref Everlasting Gospel -iis'elr—wards. 'lir lett his earnings: . '. Fulton swears t h e. idieli g i ee is should be published thronghout • the length" Was rich, an owned" ii';firm, ilia horses in; ' and.breadth of America ! in order tliat every A w r a nunrchig_cotitty:',,Maddemliwears that he ,qualified voter might read and .rellect upon s tiOor,, - • and - ,ranawayi-$9 and an axe hi Ahem; and satin our 'Country from fain. , ~ If ' Here ;' ... h . ~ . . _. . • ~,„ ; , , , .. ~ . . Isdebt . , -isAiing sweging. ~ The principtivs adopted by thit't .meeting betweetr - ttio ;#f 21011ee,o,!fiaMavY741eoll we laid down in, ilfese Wadi: ,t'O.ir eon- , .. , l)lit; the whole'liffair will 'he found in the', ,ellisimilsi6lthat; tii'rthe riialadinhliOiPt•i°n ° l l Velttliteer of thiipkt - ltiat, bolstering up Foil .0 1 4 r itebArario*ernment, all the presetti•dif, tir!iiebaract4tf, ".lid Wititiioeeicanituation,; i ficuldis 'aid seff_erisgift__hs people'are lg. i be i3oenio:bq one of theVeatest'frandyi and' - lie ascribed:" '' 4ga,i 4 'rit4 l P.•g°vernmenti eiittiridinginie'6iiir,litililialied:Vhe Wt.; iiii ,iii - ii .. .41rezt caissalifAhWdeJ2ssil And , de- i •untsoitiisjitifiji.ilitstriteltinliii 'Or they; must 'TiTigea €9trwYi.:o4 , oauSsd ii br :their 1 thinkiltiii ,'f.friinteit folks fors - r; But ::I can , i iiiikolv,"•wicktiilqut.illiNgat waifire Osin,st I tell thiliii,4llinithif, e iifffilavieltalkfaddeti , ibit the 4.i;. 5,;", 1 / a lik':'', ' • ••:l.g.',4beil''',4.T,heY=Ctlie,,itnitOnaieydalihig;viltes-fer,fiihleY•iPSOY,6 - „.14.ei5r41:- - gorernyvieni] aneeeeded ;'hY ''''s l3 picki Aliddlefoii,bydotens:', , • ATelabOter's cait'Sili, . *AlikAttlielid oNiet4ttou'fii SlitelaWh'" ll •7,j,l iuiti - iWeb:ANitierjiiii6li kkfliill3oil4iiilLifki • • tiirlvytii'fekttilf*itV;tice' eietive'ttinchisa• - 'loo`,W,Orliit,iWEllwe about, - and i can *icon?? ' •/;-,olgahf.ir.;‘ 4 _We bops for :ii ' sfle6J3 r` ts l ? 3 i9. l ;• ,iln4 Mr; Piliflil2:i;if there areii,il**Voils **mit of a 41c . ,Iffil,ignorant, aiii i i diegraPoral I 'gimlet lit otlier:p a ttA 4010: ,, N, Alfr:AtritiAt ~: '0'4406400 our geriPial iorl'fifednt." `Nnter4lllhoXe -, eleeted:OVerilie•#‘ol4/44 -;1:•• Sir;•. , thestinr6yoni'Woriliii read an po - , 17001)3404r And, horse.* ~, , i, 4 . ss ,- - ,tsr uihiti them, and than ask yourielfi "Can-than thirty, ihOlaild, ~ , :) ! i4 , 01*,, , ,::::: . _. 0 ( 00.: ;.h . .am'..o33.4iiiiit aild'cON o l94lllBto Van, eve -word of # l4(94o Pr a g e e .- ' V V I4 4X /1 * ' 1 1 _ In those proeeedirig,b, you have puNish ;led to the, world; that our country was' pros :lie-roils and happy; poptiltition rnultiplyirig; 'wealth•'increasing,- our political institutions istlmired throeghout the world--but that,, owing . to the measures tit thkrtational ad rtihistratiori, these 'Bright, brillidni, and glo, ,ions-I.!prspects were_blighted, and that the, enemies of a republican.toinvor govurn men t 'were rejoicing .at our aittlatiori, Sir, -the ieture ou .ainted coriedt: itwasi soi Le , my support to Amid, /4 Porter ' , woo au .vocates-the pernicious deetrineS of the same party, and pursues the same deleterious course of political policy?" . If yliu an - jiver in• the affirmative, let us examine hew the • ease stands between the . Van' Buren _candi ,date for governor and yourselfi . • ' * Gan. Pdrter is opposed to the U. Stater Bank, and , believes it to'be a wicked and- Vile political institution; while Justice Snod grass believes that - the warfare upon - the bank was 'unholy.and illegal:" Gen. Par ter believes that•the bank should be abolish 4; ed, and a metallic currency substituted; Whili 4tistice-Soodgrass - ebnfesses- -s qlnirely-, metallic currency . woulct.'be'unWise.and re`' vtiltitionarY in itii. In tredo `C.tionctiind- that in'l all 'other vinedies Suggested' , forilie're.sto 7 , ratiod,of u sound - tur?eney,-•cveriee'Tnothing,l :lint.the :veriest ;quackery,: save , :;„thmtpleistah-,1 ,lishinentiof, dnatietial bankti',. e', ISen,l o ,6rier` advocates the oiliouS'attb4reasury,,l3il4 , bi.; cause it , is a,party measure, andapproved of by Van Buren, ,W,right, and:Benton; while 'Justice Siiedgrads says ;!thatilie . project Of the establishment - of .a.- Treasury , or a Gov- ernment •Bank oughVto'be , reprobited and cOndenined,by_theleople,lwhich,..if earned into effect, - must - inevitaldr - destroy - thtTri: berties of this Miuntry:'''. - '' s , ', .- , ' Sii, I have hoed thift particular in plat= :', hig'beficrevyTuilliedoetrine.s of yOur candi date ad&?your own.:'' You cannot reconcile : theni:',,they-are separated -from7eacir other , es far as: licipores :themselves, . How, - -then; account ' for this Wonderful; . this mighty change? , Haye you been born again?' Or can You, chamelion like, change your prin- ciples:as easily - alid - a4Often:ls .yon doyour 1 clothes? , .: Oris it, .as. I have heard you say, because you-.consider Gan. Porter better - qualified for ihe - office? Sii,let me tell you plfiltilT-ati_d'eandidly,--it i is,not;true; and I now submit. for-your -croniidirAii.inTy - ii . di own .worde'pasied at the-rzneineeting to_ ..-*liiciv Lhaveralready/referred: , , z - I,,,:iftßesolvedt. That no. üblic 'man in; this re - Mititi:t deserves - higher praise- Cir-liiii-fear leas, 'manly, and just denunciations-of-the shameless' corruption - and-usurpations of the Genend. Government,- than , Governor Bit mec—a-bright'eihniple-cf officiaLvirtut - and - honesty hi these tlines.bf degraditig official subserviency:fr:--- ' , -.--- -1 .;;' ". • T --: . After giving this resolution y o u townun 'qualified assent--and - after sub scribing your name .to..i . i-,--cataTyoti; .dare__,You4 ay;:that -Gen.- -Porteris the -,"ineet qualified?' Sir; you cannot: ; it ii-iintipssibles-or iirtue and truth 'cannot inhabit, the heart of _one who preachea one thing add practises another. `-- i Sir, my letter is growing much lengthier ; than I expected--or intended,::?; Af-a-fufure, ti nie, - I-shall - assiitrecufrter.you j- political lifa--at present permit trio to - say, that some m e retire - es Mb iiieti - fh - dir - iiiiirartioffeity, - , while others'are equally despised for fietr political dishoneity:- , _,A. dishonest: politician _is to ,the .political world what a hypocrite Is to the Christian church-;• . -hothjrare „goVerd 'ed by the basest passions-and the' meanest principles for political or-ecclesiastical self aggrandizement: I toll yoti t air, that men Who would • aspire to high offices in thegift of the people,' thusthave cleart.hands and pure hearts: political 'Jim:Crow' jugglers, will be despised: they must meet with the severest censures froin air parties. • k man who can voluntarily agic'his name- to a re • - solution passed eta county meeting, affirm ing that CoV.'Hiiner is a' bright example off official viritie'and,:henesTY; - and at'the same t lime-stating-ihilt-,,nehiMblie-man-rdeserves_ higher; prtfise for the course , he ..hati-,pursii esl-whose atta . .yoti have sanctioned;: and whose principles .you _professw--and 'Mtn declare publicly, that GA: Porter is the 'best qualified'-•a man who',does - not pro fees to hold a - iolitarY - piiii - aiiiiiiditir own; i whose every deed and word has been that of a - dishonest, politipian, ,and , whose moral _and intellectual Character none- can or dare vouch for: "I :MY, sir,'" a man Who: can act thus, distegardihg,frnth. justice; and, moral : •honesty, eon* he'eorn pliiitented 'is a bright ekarn file of , Official- virtue 7 and-:-litinesty in these times of degrading official, .itibservi ency.' ' --- - ' HAMILTON. ' — . , •i'.li':.-*.: .. ,.0.;4 . * - -.:**-. , *_ . *,ist . fp* , roc Hetal4o . .r.x.ficsllfr. ~• : • . MODPENDEllitleß.del': . • Mat's in: a name? 'That which we calla roes, By • ortis.l7 name Iscalla smell as sweet.. . . I . . ~ . As a people,' : we ,are_.:fiaturally attached to the very name of democracy. Even if Jeffersott,'Madismiiand Maroe.had never lived to. cast a lustre .on, its_ name , i ts!printi.-- ples,-so . in'necerdance with'the spirit of the constitution ef_the.ll:s4tee,,ett4 'ponsiorieet 1 with r . the feell4 l / 4 -14 fitiiiiiiiiiiitn tei - -, - w . 6iiia *ip..i04?.1 , ,-:1..t-hi#,lpi* l lllejiiteiiiiin * :, iO-414h.-i.ii,o l l AO •‘*.e , ',ol7l4lo**4 4 , [ ite`' ntoOratlo7ol4#olshiteinherikcannitilted - It ' ' ',00.6.04) , 40. - gv6o , l6;.,lloh4thtt l qi.tirsu.s . 4 thiMfghent -1 111.4erledc - ipbilfidistifithiniei , With. ryantei.at , -,the; , 4eseiAit theA BtY ..cen. Ant,y,; ; iii .eiling r ivith-Alte fanatic , rotate ;of that enipire-,dttring:hberevoltitiegfheeatiee; 3 -;hy . Ilkiotipitkl4vitk , ,the;amllltious:deetagegueS nniNtiheinOral4y644 Dt . , qiii - li!iikki;tiflOti ,pr;:ti , '4lloy, - ,,prosp,d. , :-.thpitiOin f Wgh tca ides,. ..entkihtof,i,elderntittl.Wo4l§ting:ndminietra- Jinni , : Whesc , .-.7P011e. , Was gsnerallf dictated hrprOdetic,e,,Amtketiillted in:happiness and 'Pr,g4tetlWAO the peopliii .' ; Three successive - _prosldents,Anembers:of :this party from its_ liiiiidWto,,,Mi.:-.l4lonree, carried out its-prin tiplearand thenountry prospered under their care; - butnearithe elosenf: the latter admi mistratiomi-Asemld-haealready-commnnced- her - Work.,in the dernocratic-innks, and its members separated- never again- to be united. A fliction was then formed, mainly front the phi _federal p;irty, with a few 'recreant dem ocrats,. who had for their object. the eleva. ' lion - tiftrefferalUielifion it, tlie r- pitiat - ncy,_ They:: accomplished their object, and; since 'his election, claim to he the democratic par ty! ;,A.:comparison of the principles-Of the. old and true denioerileywith the self-styled; - will show the absurdity ottheir claim to the litlG---------- —-- ___ ; _ _One ofthenxinms , ottruedemocracy_was,, . that executiVe patrenagenhould be confine 4 within s arrow bounds. . The _*ustv feared the powerof - the - president - oier - thOusands -of-officers,--wholvere-depeflant : upon-him for.employment. - Thittfpistly dreaded the influence which he-could exert_ upon elec- tione, ant therefore-continually exclaimed againstits exeteitie. Accordingly; the mo dern d3mocratio or Jackson party; ; iliiiing the continuattee of Mr. Adams in office, loudly exclaimed against the .alarming hi crease of exeentivelpatronage; and our land echoed end. re=echoed '"with" the Shout of-- , lrefoirnE Mr. Adams. according th"their accounts; had increasedflie.expenses of go viernrnenOto an amount that was shocking ii . -• 49 the feelings of reptiblieahs andl,l. the ap :polo titieut- of- ntithet'ous-additionalo ffi eers `made - them 0610de - fer the - saPityrof our free,. istittithins." ' Ilut,-after :waiting patiently, r i la RiiiiiCtlrreiglit - 3 - iiii - r - s -- )T fet re net - meal -- and reform-under the 'second father_ of. his} cOuntry,' do we flnkthe_exeentive pvtron. age decreased, and doiiseqeently the expdit- Bei of mivetrnitieritlessenedt4lnsteadWhere, under' Mr. Adams, we had one-ollicei ofgo vernment dependant 'upon the president for the-tenure of his office, we now have fotirt and where we than expended thirteen roil-' lions for_the support of government,_wenow_i spend forty! -Instead of hating the freedom of our elections preserved, which were :IS. 1 1 serted to-be in danger from the officers de:- pendant upon the executive,- we see ate,-.. cry petty local , . 'election the office-holders marching to the hall9t bokes in solid pita lattx,' and giving their Sarages tn men, not aecerding_to_the principle of the illustrious Jeffuson, beeause they believed thorn hon est and capable, bu t because. -M Mr. Postmaster s General - has - issued his - eireular to - the thou -- .sands of postmasters - ; clerks, mail-eontraet ors, mail-earriersar,e,-r!2oriltenflicersufthe customs in each large city and 'town, have' commanded their depeltdan's to vote accord ing to the directions which they haVe re ceived from Waihington, • • But'this is not the,Worit side of the plc- , .turet, , .. 'l 4 he, Money of the people is taken tn I diArilOUtt publication nottniousjor its dis , 1 regoo - Of truth'altd - opposition to - the rights of therpeopleiaffil before an elebthin, even in the jpost- - remota„pazts of the,U. States, scarce, any, newspaper can pass through the . : post:bffice, save the Globe and others of the 4itli-fitir f irt:‘ -.We hayo _been reformed out ittifietitYlmillions of dollars arinnallii tire ' f i l- , havu been, into ,thousands o a lditiontloffice4tolders: the freedom; of elee • dons has' been.so'friudh the unceasingcare ~ of ”the'man 'who .filled ,the measure) of his countrjeffildiy,".. and.after him by the man Wlitk:....itotil • a endeavor to tread in the foot steps tit'Xis., illustrious predecessor," that 'it fts alnatter of astonishment to the "spoils pa,-' ity', ;Itlietiegt; gatiablef.--artd-andollareti men:arti4eleeted to - office! . I', have thus en ,fleavofed le.tihdiV, that, in this one resPect,- ,418 t in ptactiee, , ifnothi Prole - Sidon, there id ti'rt+ toerenee`hetareen ancignk:and mo- Askit`;? Itif.r . racy4thal 'even,.:§halispeate binniel Wee•litiiitalterini Ile' Online& the k 1 I lines at lio..imad. of, ~:t his article; and , thal, ' l ,,titit: : ,:it ,y,:oor.r 4 natne,,the prineiples , anti .practiceofinoderlt,A*Oeracy, ,instead of leading jiiint: , litit,Y7-tilongs-,; , -sequid- Ale re iirded,;_withpithe: indignation , :mid, disgust w4A. tiex, 74 9940#. spifi...;:;iMiew,slks, , litifsiiTrilvso is ponbleito;obliteMte certaiiremiiicevees 9n ,On) pert Oll.4,maimit,f,;of dm p9ople; aini, all the , wliitewaiskA , c o litainPd"jilit'theParilq.-Pf (modern),demectite• ~ w iltinot hidikthiiie 4-- ~-- . b}.. 61 ) 1 /00 61.8 q.,,b1r."th4011 . 4e0• in Tenn 4140iav;(mt,xQfc #h gov*clap s il: 411a144' hit' 01, duittw'he Yitte•e'Lließ,ol.4ente.', . , blood in his `, *etutditet it ,outTrthe , other, ~,thet if-41 , 1 1 tellived' in the dtiSrtt , or. the AnleFOnn#Viintient 7 iiik t iveeld' have ,beon a,t3ty: f. :, • - , V 4... ',ll Ir l l 4..=, A144.1p.:h , :41;:stiaN vito*OF , ll:4o4lms: tract ofa lettar Trim tin intellip4gentlenkae:in Teitti to hip frig d in CatiKe - dated ' .' ", 1 : 21 C4 1 4 5 , 8 ir5t0r4091* 131 `/ 438 ' ovti.9pit I.:spoiatat)le: yynilAsent,tig* of this Rbur'.! P i T . l o l 4ll* - 91•th 4 `6e JOY Imt, iogiqq*th the trtiniltia4J.lie %%he .u:0014i,,d".! 11 i-iliet*tttOPit r-, 6 ' ) T7 1 1: 9 Re: tintl ,, lhT/ingiititldili 4 d c ob o o44tfOriihilvokAiktiv,P t 9 , OnnTrikkil:Filii4atittells4 t 4*ruittitYlOth'et" obanlP , dip littiPll'been in , s l toh*iWi*),l l 4tifikieemi'lt;tt; isen* 4010044 OP .tOtcr: t j : 104 4 ;5 4 4 6 014: 0 0#441 4 * . titsit?d *4., 1 4. 1 0 1 rik isioe• ' For th, Tag! tit Expositor. • 'THEORY AND PRACTICE. 1 ' Theory and piactice' have'liad their're. spective advocaris: the iblrow,ing are some Of our theoretical and practical men:. ' Martin VanPuPen, the practical aboli-• tionist; who, in Ole New York Convention fory'amending tlconstitutiori, voted,to give the negro 411 . f9 al suffrage wiih , the-whit& - ~t. r:. •, . Vet•: •T .:., .t. F,'::. '.,' 4 " '.. ( a, ' - LP, ,: i g i glai .ll 4;:__ l °.h B6i - 2 1 tbb:inlißtitil amal" '.* PM' tit' ?"* 1. uPtirk , whose , ' dui.* side there 1 v.lA4.tik joetit Ap.:,*, * .4clig:.i g =Wifi k.,i..v1 t hi..l i , t Av.,-i ll ' ik" - ' .- '`' = I'Drivitit • % - roriek the ,practtealaiiia 11 4 0 nie1 4 hc - adyiapVlad , irgelta'wiite wotilPn to,triart'ri 4 blackiirniii: -- - . 4 .. f.Wit6,ds-tini:faior the6retically of paying filil:3ltit debts; bilt - Who'never found it con fienientit:praotice:.,,,..,' I`.! WPilistliO6ielieally opposed. to`inereas; i iiietlfo'itatedebt,`.bitt who pgaetically vot ed rd. , i,, bill: which ' would hire increase'd it rii. , fofty millions,- had riot Gov. Ririter put ' hiS VW' tiiion it; "-'' ' i 'Who is theoretically in favor of internal improvements, but who practically . voted a gainstapprop_riations necessary f.n. carrying on , the state - workS,,and which have• not in creased the st to debt one 93 nt: Who is a itk4etical statesman, but who generally"tt:h4od - tW) - fi in practice toe ques / tions of importance, or voted against the in terests Of his cOnStituents:. . . . . . •-s• Who is allieoreth;al orator, and was:wit-. ling t 6 astonish ug with -his eloquence, but --who,;-whilste-in-the-Sonate,-ntwer-Outd-prae 7 - *sally give-utterance to the mighty-ttio,ughts Which filled his braast--6' nd - -.,• • • Who IS theoretically a ' deinoerat and a fdend of the•poor, _but . .who practically_ re fuses to - pay. a deht due -to a poor eollier, un less he would sign _a certifieate,that:he ken. Tilived said Porter an honest man, which his neighbours refused to tiay', because-they `knO.pAfin.' . , -:*--. " - • , . .le-Porte4tirv.nre_theore.tically . op poniil to ehhkplcsters comn tjrne ago, but are -- movr. - practiCalty.. - aimaioeoov. -- IZimer for compelling - the Banks to resume . specie Imynnentei• , .'i .- --' - PRACTICE. ' • Woe Deafla of,_.Com. Rodgers. •Weannounce with. sincere feelings of sorroW, the rintotial from • amongst.us, of Com niudnre Jelin Rogers, -a-distinguished. commander in 'ottrinairy, and who, as a cid.; tem, was highlY,Ctiteeleccl 'by all Wrio had ihe •bapphiess of his ecquilithanee,.-: ,The Cotemodoie,expiri•fd ini Wednesday eveii 7 ' ing, about 9 o'elrielci . al the, Naval Asylum, near the - SchuYikilli-in--the.:l4th'yeAr.of his •age, -- after we areinfornied he bore with Christina pa- lieneeinfdrNigtatiiiTiliile his friends tchitioria - Williong cherish the memory. A£: his social'and•ilonicstic vitinetwhis poly= lie services . Will. be engiairen in indelible Characters.upen the hearts :of; hiCcountry= . men.=—Penh'a-Ingitireri . this - ._. —_ - ____:. __ - - 10th. Because, he is in favor - of inereas \ing the. State debt, having 'voted in the State, Senate to increase it to $4',.000,098. - 11. Because, he is in favor of the log rolling system of legislation, that abottlina ble perversiOn of latV-Inaking, having him self practiced Upon it,_to a, great °extent, while n'member of the State Legislature. 12th, Because, he is attached t', and an `advocate of secret combinations, which are, to say the least of them, but relics of barba rism, founded in exclusive and monarchial principles ; and 711erefore unsuited -to a civ ilized country, and a free and democratic eople.- 13th. Because, he is opposed to State rights, and is the exclusive advocate of the interference of the National with State goy l ernments. , 1401. - Because, hs is opposed to a - jiali eidus leaking system, a good and snuad currency, and in f tvor of the issue of irre deemable shinplasters. 15th. L'ecause, he is in favor of Martin Van Buren. . 16th. Bectuke, he is the 'advodate ofthe Sab-Trasitry schema; a measure fraught with mitielder and ruin to our country, a measure that has aroused the indignation and just resentment of every freeman fronV Maine to Florida, yet slave to his party, he upholds it still. , I'7lll, . ,Becatise, he ft; the adioeate of every thing which has for its ebjecf the raisin of dbitinctidas between the rich and the poor. 18th. Because, his polities are anti-dem ocratic, and-are aristocratic and anti repub lican in all their bearings. 19th. Because, lie does hotitold vested _ - ____ _lyiffinsto,he inviolate, and the obligations of 11,8110.1111,1VIOffli titre - Niik. lgovernment to be sacred: the two last' , nuinbers of the Official 20th., Because, we believe he has riot Government-, p a per FOntaiti an outrageous' the inclination, if he had the ability, to fill: though s delibetfate ~iiiitf.?,Oltl-blooded attack the office of Goveraor With a:dvantage to : . upon the Officera of the. Navy tif the United the people:.• - Eftates.:, They ' are charged, far instance, I , 21st. &cause, his iota' citafacte, 0 say with '.1% total' want of that esprit du corps, the least 'of it, is very doubtful. ' h ut'Wli'l there can be motility, , high iz3,. Because,, he is a tinut-servinm poll and ennobling iii' - the profession of • orstoe f 'tielaii-- , destitute f patriotism and list/e - stf; . '. , :.• k ' vitll :'"a'lluian and pitiful JealthudY , "equallY A' lira: Because, he t•s . a•man who has oe degrading to the min and to-tha e .' , profession, peretiding , au:classes of,e,ffeers,rf with a ( copied a seat in the Le as; for seseions. disiV — ootii 3 n, "u 71159 . trian`', -- e yottiiVYek-fAuTillgAlat' timehatk-givon-n*ovidence oifiderti,,"tojsknlk•frono,iteriice;‘?Pwith the,...l of: ` gte.atales#,l.),W' man of ' party; servility;' ?absence of ally iriteit3with;"a sordid 4 spir. I4° spent his 6 1' 6 i n i d siner i l a ns 'l4 his ill L i) it , -1-lift - ' 4e '4, ' , grasping, , monopolizine°76:,-fntnr9,4AvarPent°htk instead of public !pirit,';'4t r e. ~ t , , ' kC- ,",-- , - I goo d - " . ...t. , '. - 4 1 .14'`.L . ,L , ,"!. 7 , ~•-!" : 1 4 1 14 0881 O to, roProso-010'Litlilitini — i- -- 2. 4 tht,j 3 featt' sef - he - rte tion at, this venomous, assinlt'uticin a•body Ire, al-figunh Anng,46:. en. ihr4so,.`-in *feti d nken,%than -whom, .ma.tvilass,rtiotie. can..;,..,EOon;:9ofis'ntk,ba:P_kO'nlqtalkii"4Xii stock belMare-entided to their countryli•tespeet OlOWOrs ,Bllo .l44'°°'l l3 oßo'litiltte , t Yotei-lhat olir'. , alre4iolo than ther:efficers of our Navy. ilh,, FP.Eli'Pd,4,_'ll?"f"detAii7 0 4nkS'iq, 1 1 8 hav7,, IS :no?tianla reputation ' : to shield him - feoni4.lnCrAniiit?-an9 holds n.OnSigeralile:snount tliedibtilof tlitiTl'difeitin — WitliiiiitAlii no ) ' 9r -s tOklti OP' ll ', -•'.; ; ,ffiiiitatioti'afelni*ter tole • , safe , troin•-sihe i -.F411; Bicitusg,,Ve arc the ` adirliCates dr malignity of-this , oygati'llf.tge s .ip t itcyntivet-trotatinititi `Uffiee; and' lic„lias lan'eni.. , :ni -. Offierf A're,`,,li, 4 ,*" . s IhivalrY+lnith_ful_.kef!..,'lne;.l ) ,Trvote for 20 , 01 : 8 0,Yearl , And o.thelitkiiil4.ett= t•W°TptFie, foatt9iii, nivpr&tiettnittoAtlie ,galliCV,ltitla'.ttiths . .offiierbf . .GaerdiW .l 'elrs, , ' iafficexiamt, .Olit. ' Vavyf Nit Alieir feelinge 1. .-, ~- * ". ' .l , ;='. c : ,, - t-.,-,-.t.,..... . ,, , , ,, must.: lia,lticerated;r24o l, theit V rtnln,i,tatiOn t - 4hetit 4lis inViStliiti ofiiiiinifi6Cmong; hielichl lied hC,Wed with the tpitchoik - a , knite "iliti,lfnits4Aoloioh . litsievfork, on Abe l of thiwcidomiatprA?batitkirity?,':„, Will: Ist, oceasin4, ht*Ol.,oint null .fe nd; a; 110,.0..n?"1",re4,10#t1:41;,,thei•"--kted, ? states ind ', whils`kg.coltik.l9oool,likrerjr in arm. • '--.4infiid th k e erle .4s. i... . _ 1V.11V.111 . ORDER, All officers of the,Navy, who are attael ed to the U. S.'Nsval Station' ' at PhiWel •ara directed to attend ',the ennerel of .the late'ecieamodora ttonaMts, from •N0..236 Walnut street. Friday . (this) afters noon, (3:1 inst.) at .5 in.uniferm. Coni'dta. Office, U. S. Navy Yard, Philad. -• S • . OHAS. STEWAR'I% • Com'4% officer of - tile station. The olfleets of ;the"Army; and the friends of.. Corn. RODGER9,2ITd resimetfully Lto attend:the7funeral. BRIGSDE •OTjDL'It, .4ro. go. • _ ITead Quarters, 1 s (13 r. Ist 'Div: P.ll. Philad. 'Aug. 2, 1838. The. 'decease of the venerable Coming dore 301-1 N RODGERS, has. ,buen:eoin inunicated to the Brigadier General in ihp absence of Maj. Gen.,,Patterson., The : Bfigade OW assemble on ,Friday afteraeorli . 3d inst., at .41,e'clock,.on_The *eat fro,nt.-4•of Washingtbn square, right tasting on Walnut strect,, for the"' purpose of tendering"the last honors tolhe sanior,olll , cer of , :the , lNavy of the United States: The Oilio.ers. will went crape. on the 'hiltg" of swords.. The ,CaValry of -the I.lriiftle Will be • dis Mounted. A post on theli4lit of the Brigade, will be assigned 'to such Officers of volunteers or. niikitia•as may aPpeai innail...inn deta - chel-frifuTtlieit respective commands: • - , - By.ordet; - M..kROVOST.,,___. • • brig: an itt Br.-Ist-Diy. P. M.• jttoi• Sriq..g;,,l.r.,lßrigade Major. . r " Th Ole ec z re;i4al74) 6, , —ay e,Aool4net e bok b>s dcd'tl "white:gryot, iv4qup9.,,,, of w6ll-bred entletiienirli.Oloeoichtiaidisown aotrOigaer;Wisoliqitilyth4ialijittilti9l,49tmt l i k i r f o opl e ptd44l4l44:-:of , , 011 - 10 eopn convqnktt7ifipb.a,TroJNOT:NTi r itAVlceoituatioo•TeeejlOrlipOtiilesiireyn to, .V . z.rfesieeti,64 iiiie44 s -00740, 1 1 0 1 'hoxp,Alieir,:fdelings re ;,speeteAi nt:Aealt- Rloge4 giort:4l:the,44o4.:llo*o, - ;f9Sfialetri hogs# : who stand to them to tlaa Y retlqtiOn ef-, The oliolestir f;ii,,,lprAst4lciiicve.,,46Y4l9o of alficialsuperiaral SorglYihe:y 'They' iiioALitte;t9.thok 0110aten: ,clc) Aw‘g-.ll' ttek = • iii t ,6 o ( . - figipt hve. e, • - 4-ii..i.".:c.Aslt - vof4 - ..tigtv‘._:, Fro" w the Harrisburg chronicle. REASONS WHY VIT . GANNOT SUPb, PORT POtER• FOR`GO V. ' • 4 -- ERNOR. In our last:we gave a ,fe w reasotis , •wlty we support JOSEI'II RITNER for, re=eleetioh thesilfice of-Gorornekend•inyetiiiqqUenee, it becomes ptoper to'itite our , reasons for iflrPosi-W iliokti!lriPoiVerl' for; the OPPi! B e Porter, th&t-;.;• ' .-.1t4-Because we, watiti'no 'change in 0, r state administration. ': . '' no ~. r' - ~-. •-' ''' . -2.--- • 1 - Beenuse,"---lie 7 „liaii : qualincittions which for : AkatimPortantloffice;did we even desire , a_chatige:7-'' -. 5:•' , '. - ;: , .:`, . 3,4.l l 4cOefiFt,We .belie7m,. Nth ii“ Posse s: sion•of,menY, ,- Arlits.kof: character, which, Would ~diSqualify anymaifor„-the , ofFiee of -0 6 -T 11 "' of Pennsylvania.:l4,';:-.---- -, - ~ ,74-., .-..;,- , -.- 4th. Because i ;heis , nat- a Pennsylyanian in; ' 1 • 1 feeling, ,li ee . ' t pr.tittp.e'ant ~ u ' , lB 'pnnec ed i with and controlled by,.: the pat:Mat present jin Power; in' , the Federal C4,overnment, which ever has been, and 'now is, 'opposed to the interests of the Keystone- State, en deusoring at all-times and upon _all OCC-a sions, to rob• her of all her ( !„tly; deprive .her. 'of :.• her.rights ...arid .tlu irinnunl ties to_which ler .statidieg_Land' - character - ea title - ht r - , -, in -the-fetleral- government.- ---- • - ealt: ,Becatise,'lle is the toctl'of a' 'party, which, has-no-settled-principle-of—Guvern= i mem- policy -L - 1)1u that which tends to the. aggrandizement -cf political demagogues, and `put into unlimited_p_ow et' o ree4less AO depraved:Partiians. . . . _,_ i3tb.: Because, not baying been brotight up among the people,. he •is therefore, a stranger to their wants and 'Wishes, and ,minister tho, government to their __ gool_ -7- 1 - 6. - Biiausir; we relieve ,IVir. Porter to be apOlitieal fortune 7 hunter,..whose_:onlk object and . desire is, to advanee T his Own interests and who would subvert every n- terost of - the - -- goveritment—m—accompkt this;—such---measures therefore .as would tend to elevate - the. character of the:State in . intelligence, -riches, as •- well as virtue; - --- 1191e.7 - nr -- iin" -- Countenafice frontitirM .•; _ • Bth. Becigesei he is .in favor of the taxa tion . of the people, hebaving . voted for the. mammoth,. improvemement. bill, Which would taYe Made a,coutinuance_of the..ottern ouslaxes _imposetLunder *tiff's 'liiininStratiori; absolutely necessary ! .1 9th. Because, he is an ',enemy to edesno my in, the financial depar:tment.nf . the - goy , ernment, and woitil ..not check ittindicious improvements-though:- it would' drain the'' Treasury., without -repdeting either the pepple or the. State any good. :11(s sup the Seisloil. Of . 183 . 6—'7, is proof postive of, S'FATE DEBT AGAIN Factearestecbboratlfrhigis.- At the close or ;. - thfi a . finsniCak year 182;9, the.leat.(3le r pige„.lW:plf, ; was...l- elected Gpver nori;'3lte,..b Ogoncinvv4slttr.., oPennsylvaota Oved:fliti !.11 1 0ier , bonoIliect 149_ ;00) at , Ale , ,,oppp:lor,,flie ; .firla ß elal ycar,l,B3s,,the years..sPiPfernot,' , ,Wolf monv . out: •of ofric•o.' ,thd C_oilinvoNmealtltsvOs indebted for money; ~bol!folved , , 524 9 6511 1 ..,'744, , ,582, Wolf .lEiViniri,fhorrowcd , sl6,44974ar 32; .Pcnnatmtt.lAmper'act of 7th Deeefriber, 180, anti' , 4th Jittitiory, 1831..: ~202,500 00 do.— :••• per opt I.3th•Morelt,lBso, ;44,000;000 0) , 21Et•Moreli;1831, 2,483.131 ES,. do. , 90:11 Aloreh, 1831, 9'JJ,003 001 ,•• ‘," - - 90th' Mar e1r,'1332, • 4 , 2,34g,8330 m do. . do, ~.sth Aprll, 18.52, 509,1103 (y) =tli, 18th Feb'y. 183:3, • 2,544,030 44 Ith March, 1893, ;,,420,000 CO' APri41834, - - - ---" 2,235;400 00 11)Oitott,reeeived 'On-Perot:oh:a Loon , , „ . Ter net" ot Apri T emiMraiy,Loan per net. (i . f Permanent U . :an 'Or' the use of the Eoss.'.. tern Peniterotimry; pcsi nets: 28th - • . Itigrek, 1831, witl 4th April. 1833; 1r20 i 030 0? PermliOeitt I,4can, Or the lise of the Un- • ' inn tannitornpnnv, pet: nets ortat - Marc!i J 833; E 5 130; llccemberi,l933 ; _ C0,3;000 03 . Temporarvlhan I.lplite nee,cif the Pais, - tern and Airiisterii - Penitantlitilea cet of 15th Aprjij , 74,413 !)0 • : • , .SIG-`09,743 32 amcirrit pgid Mpr.k3cm2ry (35,00 t) CO_ • - , • ' • -"- • , q.! O 743 32 • In (!iipenrefrorit this then; that rt ti,c elnae of the inarentl year 1837, two yeursafter GOvi:ro , ir 1ti0untet1.0_524.33p,033.-82,. 11A.V1Nqji:4:•Dr-11E.- . DUCE!) . $250,740- OO.As.fAllowN v i ii: • • Paid Temporary Lonolier get of, 17th: ,_ , • . •lnimary,•lBB.si ." ' • - ...f.t50,600,06 • do. " do . . tip. _, ar.101.51.1i • . • „. April, 1835, , • •-74;440-Cp . • • ''36 - 14 - A - 0 - 1;10 — i t h - ficnifi thi9 deduct lact instaimentipceiv; permanent l sin per Aprils 185,• . _ . 'Tete then - is a plain 'end 'honet.' state ment of facts, made'from'ptililic dociimente in the Auditor General's Office,;; nail' to wench=we invite = the attention `' of :all unpte= judieed minds. Let those"wlo have'doubts on the . sUbjeCt - , examine' We stand prepared to o•O'lre'it.' - any time: the correctness - of .- our . 'staterrient,‘.h)i -- the official documents, and 'ldtie'ehilleiied OP". • • '" - 'Wolf increased the STATt:DriBT, Rimier hafpreduce(Lir. 'Wolf would haveinereased it many mil:. niop. • _% _ • Miner has said he will fiat increase it STATE — INVX upon the people. ' • repealed i - L_and saved thkpeople . in.one year $294;509 114. • Woltleft the TfeaSurf bankr.tpt— ,, only 830 ; 000 in it.:-._ Rittier - his kept it well - filled—antora than a MR,I.ION in it now. .r. •-. Wolf borroiyed . ii(Oriey every year tesus tain creditor - - Ritner makes the Commenwealth Work upon.her "own hook,".:she needs no "bni: rowed • capital" and' Will never "'break" while he dii.ects, her.: , Wolf coujd not, inake the Public Works tir wined ve._ , liltner has ,made tham , a souree,of rev .. \Vole, was. in favor of comirion SchoOls Ritttet is likewise, mid has done more ?orTthent -than-Wolf-ever thotigh AI ore o,faracier l of Pennsylvibiiit d3rottrl-H effec's of .RitheeB —When Joseph Hither was elected Gov- ernor of Pennsylvania, she had no (+erne-, ter, Or Worse than tickle, among her sister States. She' had. been ridden down, and boived to the stray of deinagegiies at Wash= ingtori ; -and instead of beinrsen-indepen-. dent repttblic, ,ntais a-niefe-vassalAof f3deral Bei the adniinistration of Joseph Ritner, has reversed the uninviting, pictar.!. lid at ":onee, tgolt,aistafid., egaingt_oneroach ntentti from abraail;'4nil fivor of the old deino'cratiit 'Creel of .S . F . A.TE:RIOp'I ., S, -We now have the.result of,his noble lade pandintae, in , tits; dfereit'de7 Which all the Statesin:;:theilniun_payLto 'PennsAvania.. • Aniong all the at:te,of the diiiernot, none has been . ...bettet. ea,lillated , jd , fill still Mora . firmlyyllid - charadter Pettte - yivarriaz - thiir his proclamation,'. It linfi been,,re-pnblished iti„eyery. state in the• a%'ery -*here Apointel te-aa, the , Would . occasion a leal;:bingiblei permanent resumpthitt ofspecie 'paymentS. DA. I timbre papers at once . declaredohat it- could ' dau'se the banks:Of •IVlaryland jo , open their' vaults ;,,ttinl. the, venerable Eiteitle, of,the RichmondEatA iiirei; set it down its."SET 7 ,M HE, (WES',I'I,ON. ,IN, lir f fitl - nliee:l*,„the:Dlite-Preiss c tltat- the-same feeling peryndee the •Buekeye, : conunnity . , and ;thepiOCeedingi-ef-the latellank,Cort vention shows that the .hanks Of,the . follown measures; -by , agreeing.: to-resumer on 13t1i,of t ;Auguen. ; , , 'MaasanhusettsilPOnnee-,, tiOtit •• Rit4tie,lslautli, Delaware Maryland Kerituelty,, -, :ind Missouri. • A. hie , 7Ought •to' be , asource! ofra ti tiiiii4to ',every 'Pehns3rlvaniani:':antl . -'every PctilibylVaniari Ainglitlolailprolid:.or a elliCf magistrate_ • 'lniquieeneit Ni by'the"„itiatltufidtrs'of ,h' Commonwealth, but , by thoso attoloi4ukti relmb,to statest : •,'",, Thclikonw,4B.aOY,er APPW' b„efoiei fifla ton, ' :thei ~# ;ir„ges` P 9600n. 64040 20 1; 1 t N !i4%*g vg;30119116e , ? Ptlbk ii :000Y0,,,fti,F.1.9tFr it tier,` ,firo Ag gqr,lPPittigz h c;;;i 4l 4 '? 11 99 0 afc-wqr for.„,ller oxtylattic character ; nro;4 l )C#lfo o P 4 rs: I,,..4)lMB.o4lfordloCcuPlOd by,aasepli3Ottintet; iyy:/AtlMPtir4V'Vq ll o4,; ., tsq.„ wail'PVlMY.SonounlPA,-,1044,004Y right` iasti a 3 ''ildf , al.4l , lsqlit l l4oo4'dt,ifilllon)au B. IVii!ler: , •:' , AbotOilial - fs,Nid - 4440441, of Alta' Hotel was 434ved4L, ' • • `` - ' • jecaq'ork, -Cortespondmce f!f-the Penn'a,—/tivr:rerw- NEW YORK, AtlgUSt 1,/ 12 o'clock at - Noon. Destructivg:Pite,4,otio pork ~m-iartis Liii , .:muttnaree 44vieee frotfilKll,(ltiOthe , 'St-‘james, state:that; confidendepolle .cr4diis44, Ameri can inereftiiiis is eiiiieiNefeito#ll dr V the buyer's in NEWP,York and Philadelphiamarketa,atdmakingpXtell stre.preparations'ao,ptirchia.d**fall Many. Merchants Searn'l,o4hitik buisinesii;;UrW-this • Howesr;,:all,the ,dester*,sieiehii'eui::the tow Pressure safety' - , Noite of , tlieln;,,after : , theterrible9essori. - they'rhave 11•404' seerrj: disposeilio; put` our their art ifiErtlferlhatitliey s cen:draiithem ha& Avith - eate. ,, • enninfercial .atid:Othei accounts, re. ceivt din Landon; from 'New." York up - tp June 2d, - prodticedia - grkkritrect mi the commercial men, and financiers jp Lon.' don. -- They. Seem to think thai the poihive -revival of the Atnerican trade hair cornmen , 'cud without the possibility of a declension. 1 Mr. Biddle's agents - in -London have achieved 'a great'trnitn plc there; ditiPite-the prejudices - Which his rivals attempted invert uausly to4et trp. , : ,-It_follows as a matter of course, that in 'proportion as monetary af t firs hriprov_e in the ,ljnited:. States, will from- - •PurOpean ittdclta and'„iqiest them in these of this conntry. , • • * --- The - Afabs7wilkappea T in-Philadelphia in , September.' Yeti have the Giraffe . Lihere, -until the end' ofLuext week: ---- - tusineii:Of kinds-ii - dull at present. — The city is "half empty. Rockaway and the Spriags hays taken half:our-belles and beaux;' fit - return, We have an unusual num ber of Louislatiai-Aabama - -and- Camlina ' ,men About -4 if_clock this' morning, a most de. ! structiVe fire bioke out ie the block' boUnd -etlfiy Himniond; Perry,'West' and Wash. ingion streets.' llt rated and•burnt two -thirds Or-nearly-fifty-houses. - ceintnenced' wyallOw Chandlery.-- - The htitiees'were'lvio Story bricks, habited byrespeciable mechanies. _ _ _ • - Tile" h A .spreadt , Witdeor.Ciiiatile. rapi - difY; The, inhahitanfa - .roused, from . theirhittis iv itVeiv or s no Clothes upon them some as naked 'as theliour they were born. One nian Was dug; ontof th 2 ruins •dead a 'very .foruntr lady is missinl, sup posed-to-have shared the 'same-fate. Murders are rife ,here. Nut a (lay now passes without one. Ycsterdhy morning- : -‘ 2 . a woman at day-break, looking out of her window in Front street;saiv four men mur-_ der another.-- r Inistiandtatrtel-the.-Police-2, Office for officers; before they returned; the body was taken off, and has not yet - been -found, Two •negro_ boys quarreled yesterday, and "one r. - tahbect,the other._ I,Anotber Ada*. wo:naw in Centre street, and calt her lip half off' with, an - razor;.it is supposed lio. rrieancto cut her, throat. _ 04,903 00 250,000 oa G 4,70:) CO .-=2 . 59;74U-0- ... . . p os tscript Farther PartiallarB.-1:0 a to yestenlay'S _PrAttirer,,, containing :4 . - lettei - - Mi from - r New York 'cor w respondent; e, pub- -' lisped a brief account of the late dreadful . donflagraikny in NeW m - York; by which' bc swa. fer.tylanit'llftY houSes Were ,destroy ' edp We . are sorry to • state that the papers I4lricli arrived ',;estertltiy . ,' Comborite 'that statement to die: extent of thirty libuses, . with °tilers . darnaged,____We±regret_to- raki,-- -- that the loss_of life Was but two painfully- ` cornict. 1 The . .Ptar.of. ,Ntredubsclay says,...- , , • ‘.."rhisnfo 'rning at 3 o'cloek,-a fire:broke out.,in the,Soap, Factory.nfAKl-liiiiiiihrey ... Jonesdn_tire_centre Lof theLblock%bOunded...._._ by Perry ; ,Alarnmond,..-Waiihington and 1 - ' - West streets, ;North River, 'destroyingthe whole block, composed of two, story hod. ses With brick fro*, ribeiti thirty in number. From. the black the. flaniei Mctendeffth the I•north' el tie 'Of lianiinenci Street,' to, alumber yard attached - iii`di`iiiiW;MilL` "WlargeAnan , tity : of lufnber Wei' einisimie4 btrt t ~e e t riaved. ' Vepert Says . three , persiptir Were • ' burnt'to death—one 'terrain,: whose body, • . has been 'taken front the rums, ..,yhe front .:. ' walls la the blOcli; except • those on • the Set'Ali'side -, of .Hammond street,-Sre'stand. Mg, The " interior of • theldock was totally 1 consurried, •' - - •:`, . ' °'-: ••. :::',7' , .: - • , ~ .. . . 1 Most of the fatuities were poorand ter', . little' of the property. was insured.' - ' ' „tate' and Important front - 2_ - _= -- --- - ;:—.: ±. 1 ellexielh4-----3-- --' ..,' -- Fran tie. Xew Or!eans Bee of the 25th nth . By way of Pensacola, we have more re , !cent intelligend'e*in Mexico.;; The Pen- , 1- socola Gazette ‘ineritioris.the arrival of the I:l.lnited'Statei sloOp-Of-wor, Vandalia,- from a cruise of ieveiitY:four days in the Gulf of - tMexicofand on' the coast sol\l'exas,' having visited Vera,,, Cruz, Tampico. Matamoros : and 'Galveston. ' ~, I, 1 5 ,41.c 1 1 8 91 .Me were rerY'cleselY •Wrt,ehe bythe French cruisers. The ccin- , Ltemplat,CA; -attack, cin the. C a qiiti.,.cf4:Salx Jean ' de `Ullcia, - liai, for ,the ;present been ohandon, . 0 ( 1 1 mid ,tilkp .C 6 ailm:D,Prendiq , , .419. French • , Isdinieler. I,llaS,Sailea,', r9Y, Diairii., ;;StY:e"eis 1 frOnf ,ille Valet' OtaW'f, - ,'allil - 9.04 :wall not -- - 40 warosil:ht„liC(oo,bsidienttieet to,cap- lie elapsed for -tlikbloolfacle'te j ,liedeln,,P 4neWn- , , . `..--.1t00404.0-“litiZzaele, ,4n ~the- `_frigate --tilitatinine s-i,--4.azat-rtinebor-under,the-island-- I 44§IteijAitOs;.and one:brig and two schoon-, (-4!„# 6 4l* ^ flikate i fl , lapOchese,:- are close in , ilu,th.the,Slualls, ,, and - feequently within mus- - ii,l4':, SlT'Pl'of , Oct 'Castle, .one , brig, is off Alvai* l6 '!iirhidi'illeat .was opened on the - ittlr-MaY? bi, - IbuicMexiTtlf4o/niment- Tile Cruisers off , Tainpico and Matamyras 1 li(i, it michoil fOlo selii 'W•ltli tife'harbor; and other' , vessels%ari . 'ehruisitig.aleing the coast ~ t t'letiveen these paryr.'r't , t'-'.,- , - ; 4 ~,,,-. • ~,;.. r ,4,• 1:,:`,7 1 :91117,40peirCd quiet ititekiis,l'Y'Tiii Brit, 1 - isli, &Act whic h. eitiled . :ll:O4vo C l * on the- 4 17th May, ~h. n d.."he'elf dettined if week i;',ftet:' thd'iegtildr. dtiier intip l lg;iiv'the i, e . . 41 , ,iec1t'.61 the 'MeiiCan`Oiiietinikent, Tor the • puipOsCof,,,, ~alilne,', ' dilt!' a f . vri,:ittest,..to• the .. Ift t itiar CUNQ4 4 ei 3 nt, - Ili beeeiner Mediator 40tri'oe:O - -the,fieVai - aid 'Mexican GOvern i nionts bonlic . _The bea of feelins, have 'thus. fa; tejik'up between the French sqwidion 1 riid our own. While the Vandalia. lay .under Sacriticios, the French and Ameri can officers were in the constant recinro. " cation of services and courtesies: