MEM EvPOSI I 0 BY (g.)OitGE: M. ),.ii.i.L.1...11'S LA . t.I.F;P:ERNoti,A - ,'J:AN't 7 ARY 1, 1539. 1?.. PiZESIDI,.INT • • • •VPM": I .. • .n....7.1-VRIST I SCIT• - . FOR VICE PRESIDENT; • ',,VrnaGE2l.7s3e. ...«....+..ec~rn.s=.7.fri~..+.~:.~~e , «.'~K'~`^^~Tmtyr o'N""~ Vale2td:s (re l'eatDperviattte Triltieckatglino.ol4-tia6 41.:6)E1,V4 • • Are info'rtned that by communicating with acme one-Of-thli-FACOUtiVe-001/11ilitt.C.0l4—CLUIlliekialld . C3ll;ity Teinpernime Society, they Laity rcoeive flasiii= trmeo in oftrryingoti Ttnopernnee mfetinge itt any part of the .county, provided they will take upon tliemseltA the trouble.of prOvidim; a saitaVo Otioc _of tn'oetag, and giying due witioe.of the same, • Fitqbert Em9ry 2ttr. H.'Aurand Elliott • Thla. rrimblc 'Committee COUNTY IVEETING A meeting of the Clii2QoS of Cutnberland .comity, 'Opposed. to MARTIN VAN BlT .and in - favor of the. SUPREMACY -0 F THE LAWS, will be held at the court borough of Garlick, on Mon day 'evening the 14th .of....fanuary instant, at early 'candle light. MANY.' urlislo, January. 1, mkirrac A meeting of the Standing Committee of Ttlio - : - DeMocratic Anti-Igurionie Party,-:will be Ice.ld at the, house of 'on, 'F hursclayi-the-ad : ilay, of- January at -two, o'cloolt •in the' afternoon;: , to take mecsures for - the noMination'of a candidate to fill.the vacancy' in the State Senate oc casioned by the death of Jacob Cessat, Esq . . . , named gentlemen compose 46 . committ6e,..t.ii: Jacob Lintli6,_ George _L. Line, Gecirge Fleming, Wm. :M.' For • ter, Jaines - Posil6tlmaii, Win. S. 14141 j. Ciaristopli6r An, Jesse Dur1:, • ..J641-plt I'. 10-istler, David C.61)16, Win. Piilm,. : Jarnes . tri 11 . 61 D__llktldersuti, Itanj. Henry 1 4 348,. S . turgoon,J..olin M. Martin: - . V;lF.Pinietuu . l •_niteml6ii.ce 4i : requested. _ _ . W .our .patrons and fri_endo=t:= happy ,view-Year, and - h* thcy niay one . enjoy healthand plen.ty,dbring • thc. igicseni . iwthe eilljeyrnent_of tb' 'd -things oe' gooc. of .this life, however,,Twe , - bop they will not forget the wants of the - _ printer, but "coute'pil .to-the7scratelt l -'- man ' fully, autl discharge their v: rious dues. tra..1 7 1-c-Itad hoped to have been enabled to issue the Message. of Governor Ritner cn extra sheet to-ch.y, but hake been-unable to accomplish our design. Our subscribers, wcver, way look for It in a day or two. t.t.." The uax t S e e OA( xi- out in' our last . . in relaticn to lericre'rind lcunEcie, 1.1. e ti.e . eireet v,e it:in -- A:cc] in icn.e We I.lllc since Lccn tble to LI( utl.e r. (re free" —to road cur exchrxge hereto zud concoct r = c urla Ni itu, irtent I tic! —to Tredve nicrey cmmunieLtioni, -from cur friends without being.gazed at 11 loaf err—and our hands.areletter enabled - to do a---few-icattt , r ing cites, who "rest a longing, lingering lock" towards our premise, and who bait • ..14 - 41 the indelicacy to . sNEAIt bnek to their • ogain,_thinkillg Kaput:t . that we will overlook their intrusion; . but -we • ore determined to keep our luit shot until_ we shall 'have rooted them out, or their cheeks shall mantle with the blUsh • of shame, if they be not callout to all senci• rill i) GEN:MAL - ALZ:tiANDr.R...-=r110" Vollalteer , df week-before last, boutaina a wanton and-' • uncalled for attack Upon -the -gentlenian . . whos name heads this article. ,The great cease of complaint appears to be, that Gen. - 1 Ale.kander issued orders 'upon the requisi tion of the govsrnor, for'three companies of i volunteers, to-march to Harrisburg; "with-, out everpurnating tO Col,Toulk., the eorn- l i Marldepof the - .battalion,his inantion." And 1, why- should heintimate to Col. intention?' In the first place, it was not're giiirecl by in the seecTlid place, it • would have been an act of folly. The.ob ject Of the presence ottroops at Harrisburg, - was to protect the legislature in the.'exer cisa ofits (114ibs-- z to .guard the public pro / p,rt ( y--rand tollgep in'ebeeku Imoliss . mob jef ruffians , . - We . regret to .say Foulk has identified himself with those who deedured: that "the gov . ernment . teas at, an who resolved, at a pobliclineeti,ng, to seize upon the State. Arsenal in - defiance of the - public authorities, and who were only 'pie yenta from:executing theii designs hy a - • force calleetecrio — appOsa - thent. VOL Foulk is also .a meinhot of "the provisional go verntnputP and, - as such;•aannot apitnow l , _le dgelhe_authority_of:anrcithe tpo Were:rile . has, by his position, declared hie opposition to the government, and-his approval of the . outragosivrhich havecurred,at Harrishprg; . .I:Vrhy, then, should ho be employed or -_,—consultedinAhei_ineasureeldileu:th, s has: lost the -conft-.. 0 1 / 4 30 - 8 file - rids:or :good" 'graer; ant .ivould , :have been as adviairle to_eotitidt;or th;;notorions John J. MoC.alion, _ Diller, rtol4,'oraell"tiAnina'itiee.of cafe • , ~;ft !.-,• , . . . . . ; tuOis.t.A.TivE Paoaranicos.— . .We renew F... TuE.SPEOLti ELEOTION ! "-glleilday.-- the= our notice of the 4 promedings of , the legis- 2 15th day of this month has i heen.tixed.upon lature of this state, commencing . .on Wed:. for the. holding, an election for a senator nesday lest. On__that day, a letter . was, re- i to fill the vacancy in the State ;Senate :gem! eeiyed-frorn.Mr: Wiel4ER, of the county of 1. sionetl',hy the death of . jaaqh : eupuut; pm, 'Philadelphia,. resigning his seat . hrt - hulae. - TAV:esirkpettisestjr—neeefkety . tri ‘ •reniin . d = nate. This WWI owing-to the:fact,..thatfliej die EniEr4 DS of the strpreviacy of Iliefaws Senators whocomposs4 the Maijorit):of the i and oogri. ORDER, . that much, . very mnel3, Committee appointed . 'to inquire- into his- i depencls upon Thais - efforts at this time: Now; right-: to seat, lied prejudged prejudged his case by i if ever, is The time fur - every lever of 'his. the - vote which they Rave the, day before oh 'i cOulitry to be up and doing. Now is the -NI. Michrees resolution,' and also his desire c time for the oppeants of mobs.,and__iiinb to let the people of 'Piffled:lolra' county do laW in this-district, to Show tethe.worid at tide the dispute; - . • -large,; that, the citizens of the fourteenth se . Mr. ROGEIIB. Offered a resolution, fixing the hour Of twelve - on the 15th . of January, I , as the time ter the inauguratkon'of the new ps ernor - AleSsrs. Bell of Chester, and. Ewing. of I. l ,'esbingtop i L:wercpappointed a.cOminitieo, ' iti --- e - dTijarrelon ~vit~t •a similar -, cow iittee,~ -froln the house; .to informthe .governorthat the general - -assembly was organized and ready to proccedlo bus'iness: At this stage at the . proesedings in the , 'Senate, .1 1 .1 r. Penrose called Difr _Fullerton , to the chair, and announced .to the Senate that he had „that moment received the heart -rending intelligence:of the.sudden=death of his e .feeling and manner-ink whiali: Mr.. Penrose - - performed this tiiity, - .prc,duced a - pp. werful , irnpresiiioni in the Senate chamber. The 'Senate thee; on motion of Mr. Penrose, 'Tim KNlMcminockr.n.—Tlie .December number of tlik•i"valuttb4e,periodic f al is before ts,,and is - .amtSt excellOt and' entertaining One. , The - articles. 'are varied, interesting, and tstruCtive, and admirably Sustain.the high literaryr clotraeter:which _it has fairly_ won for itself.. HOinfziracesamong its Con., respondents. a great number of4heinost cc-: lebrated Wr'iterS, in-England and America, .-- both tnTroso and poetry; and is continually taining . neiv - acquisitionsi - not Only to - its pa , . gas, hitt to. its subseription.iht also'. Then we have - Abc.'Literary Notices'. and.thc'E __.,... . _ .. - ditors 4 ' Table,' which - are mostly_brief and ~ 6 wild some poikT the rgiriie gig us, highly_jnteresting; and w'eh reflect much To gee cormOs ng'ithiTs gee us."-13 vuss.; ~ ~,;. „. , credit upon the talentsp,d 1 chistry of the I _Tint Burns. should, hare placed this ten etlftors. We are,.pleased to letain that this , tiMent M the.Conne - etiOilinWhieh it occurs, magazine• will enter upon - a - .new voltrme i'lui"s alwaYs seeorod .strtmge tO-me i: and for 7 - ff itli:the -ne‘yl9r.,---(with:unegyralled-liter----jr ii'S. 113ilSon: A poet, in drawing' a, rplleetion ary proPpeett,', and undiminiiheddetermi- ', or moral .froth any liCidellt, NV.bich may.have . nation on the)ilirt of the editors, not only !given rise. to his effusions, usually makes it to prcserve-,-bot tocnitance,'ths: refm_tai 1 --: -of-theirnwOrk7t - = - - .Li)fitl - filißi --- wir (• Ed am, ,10.1 11 - rsifilivay, :"Vew - Farki-al-$5-pd4 appointed .to tavestigareliWrigh - t - t - o --- a - stat ! •- . • . ..... ... . . :-. were tbld . seme-truths that made,-.them hide'. ,a l2 "u"' in,"iirance• tielirlaill: ': l'llt - A - lamrs - Thad 1, - Tgrmil4l - 1-at;T ----. : - notivithstaniling the evidence that•had been ! -given before "the . -committee; - ,:clearly,egiab-., I .li:iltingiltis right to MO seat,: Vrproyiiig. . _fratills,•and_perjurkis_of fh_c_deep_estalizakcy had determined to report,hi favor of 13ro:vn,H the loco-foco'cUmaut;_and, es their tqort - was he-took the opportunity of laying before the Senate the princiPal factioPihe case, and then baddl'them farewell, sriying that,as_they_ had prejndgeditiscase against the law and the facts, he would return to his the world ; .which.scetw to -derive: most Of constituents,'and refer the matter to• them. their weight from their pat.ernity, and which, We trust that he will do so; 'for no man bearing , their authors' names as credential's, .. 'can become :le - qualified With the facts ivitit- .. . wa-oxe,tte-ei -en...mid,. „._,_,.„.i_Ee admitted ir WIM, - ........ out.being convinced, that Air'. Hanna was . • .. legally entitled to his seat, and, that the . ile. ; cision o the committes•Was . an. outrage:' Let the f qts go forth; for "TRVT/I i: ndgh fy and will prevail." .. The Secretary of the Commonwealth be ing 'introdnced, presented the annual !nes _sage of thi3 2 gorernor,_.whlelyrasiread by the clerk, and 5000 'copies in English and -2000-in-German- were-ordered -to . -be print ed,, . . • • . • to • ' On motion of Mr. STnonm, the Senatev: , . I directed the printing of.Booo copies in Eng- t I: • • a - ' L Will be seen - by. : reference to_an lish_ainf_oooo in_Germattsif the report of thc . . . 1 otlrerla iThih L t is paper, that t .Ye.7S - fiiiidr ;g ,• !Canal Commissioners, , Committee of our.party are called_ to _meet • vie Senate also ordered the printing of • .. _; on -Thursday .next. Tho.ohject of-the mect -3000 Copies in English and LOOO, in (per- ', . I • • nig s to : appoint conferees tO. meet others ,man ofThe report of the Auditor' General, • • from the counties of AdaMs and.Feallklin. containing the statement of ,the banks of the 4. • i . - ov.- vvon d suggest -Saturday- next - as 7tide . . i time, and Shippensburg the place, of meet ing What sAy our friends of Adams a' . l - ril Franklin to this? . ' MI passed a resolution appointing a , eonnittee . - to inforni'llte house of the sad event and that the, Senalors wear era eon theiearin for 30 days.. After the appointment, of a. &.)mtnit ee'. to male . aryange . men;a for the funeral;. Senate adjourned. " .:•,. -On Thursday,. Mr. HANNA - (ac we learn rort the Teleffrepli), tool: his . ea ve of the Senate in a a peclt of great , po commonwealth • joint rcsolation•to adjourn On the 2;otii•; of this utitil — the - 1211TOfiaiftraiy — , vnir -1 then adop_teci by'a vote.of 15 to 13.., -On-Friday, -the connnitteo_id_the case of Browd vs. Hanna, reported in favor of. the right of the fortner.to' a seat in the Senate. jr. Browawds acoordingly..sw.orn. in, and took his seat. a • • In the ilouse,''on Thursday, several of.- tli~ Whig.paembers appeared and were qua-1 [litied - -=Whereppentli.'HOpkiiM resigned his office of-Speaker. knew eleetionwas then . gOne hit°, wlien. irappeared - that -- Mr.7 Hopkins had 57 -votes, and was declared duly .elected.-. Ile was, :conducted. to the chair by Mr.' Cunningham of Merceivand I Mr. Sniith of Franklin; when he delivered a. very neat:speech; whieh - lie.returried hie thanks for the honor conferred, upon him. The oath was administered by Mr. Smith of Franklimi:and the house then'ad journed till three o'clock, .ast.to enaßle i • the merribers to attend , the. funeral of cosset, which took place at 12. At three, o'clock, the house-again met,, when the Se- . 1 cretary of the Commonwealth being infiro— Auced,..deliireied . - . On Friday, • notiling',:or to - lent' readers wi;s transacted in the.honse., On 'Saturday,. the house met at half...past' one in the morning; and adjourned with Out .transaeting any. business. • legislattire Of Ohio; on Thurs. we-elSfßio4ed_ltulge Tappan to . the U. S- 'Senate in the ilaoo of Thomas Morris, the present. Senator, by a majority of4tieven over. the candidate, Thonias tJulge Tappan is a - brother - of the -- oolettbted: Arthur D4ppan, 'of; Now York, the great -1000ot of . the abOlitionisti in Miff:Country! EMM -------- , - - . , . • ' the •garfison ,Nvill -not.•: , .eXceed tlie:.litnited ... • . . • • .... _ .- . -...'. nu mber, vf".'atiti. theiffialid. - „Men., final - die . .., , ~ - --'-'• . '-'-' differences. bet Ween F rance aid; Mexico "-. ' . -7 - - - • . . . •• , • .... , • ,_•. . 1 1 ; .. ---7---- '. - ' ': ' - CAIsfADIAN AFFIARS.' '' • tream nearing noiselessly.thewdters of ten ~. . . 2nd. As soon es the present treaty is have been completely ' , adjusted.. • thouiainkritrulet.S*7l,-Buf allowingths a - N'Aii 1r I - 1 ' The ...corre,spOndent , of the e . .or t signed by both Ofties, the port of. Vera. ... . . '• • • ' CoMmercial Advertiser it.:lVlontreil; .dated •• . . •''dividual eal..and doessee-hiroself • as others . ; .. following Cruz will be open to' .all„' Flags, tind. the ' • .Blockede will be suspended for 'eight.. ..- , . • that the:loth instant, mattes the re see • • months,' • expecting-. that 'an amicable ar- rangenient will take place between Franco - ttont,naftilltti comments r u n p s o ' t o l v i s t r a - s li ..4 is o • - t e t - t v s e n ry eig a l c t - , and Mexico. ' ~ • order 9f . t , llqty , o . D r, f Vera the .. tions thence ..1 . , tr'leval-Ito'ilitif--4 - M - I g ot B hots; allii'tlifitdhr.b,-,i,:indtuced,liji considera ,iinifi.a,.l,.:l6stl'v.iiet.sitr:pr, ceerell4rat,ttiiyatelt.tincoae'.,:r,ota:dtiirl;eatilinlsima:ihlytiiii.‘eve..o.igtttio:vtr:' regard i n. a amr. d r e ti_ .nt a o, l tll ,. , . 3 1 The c , , - the trial' of Cardinal and others, by court; --.- d u- . ~..'.7, -"" mar • Iwhich ' - will .'have . Wit' oh . tie , it Iv . ave. some i -fc , of the French troops • ; •- . , ;• rim wilt strictly oostrve.tnatno (amenity .. .. character have NVe? ..„11,..-fAui honest and de-. in getting out of. •• The motion to be rnade.i oce 'moral life=-allowing this,. what kind 'of a . unyina the Port of t. Juan. de Ulloa, • • ' providing themselves with fresh provisions ... ..." . 16 -. -, 131 - 3 ' ntied j'ndges,. will, it is said, eomplctely,,expose cent; because it would not benefit him lobe to rnOrrow,,by A. I)..'T-Tilt;! -- Esq.; before . 1.11 .1r b Isl : l . a ' ee'll t i ' " the Puri otherwise- , --whose ":prtncip are i 1 On thy moving sand,. Mid Whose morality is 1. doubtl from that city. the shallowness of Sir John Colbornes f • •. • . . .. ' • , . . . 4th. Vice Admiral Datidin'blads himself ' . . •,, „g", a , '!:- ,-*:-- ',,, -- ' ' ' - ' to .cause the- evaetiation,:of .01164ro'rt _:•Yel- St ; give their - - . opinien„ le 1 - il 'sers - There is * seircely a garment to be worn wnen - on'tne stage; plat; tite - Atittges .‘ylif Jean de Ulloa by the. riench :tiooeS - ',",and • •' • :4 ailtst oie legality of the. whole - proaeed•• - • - • , - and thro-wn. oft when behind the 'scenes. or, . ..• .retuin it to the,Government of the V.Cpub • ' ws." • -•- • - Such would-seem to'ine to be the 'effects . 11 . ts , _ . .lic, together with. the utensils of war re- •d' Detroit' on the . . 1. General.eott arrne st . ceived with their correSpontling..inventOrieT naturally'. restrltlng..Jretn the establishment , oth •I instant.: ,rt n : 1 'a Ile ....etro,t Auvertiser states. „ . as soon', as, the actual 4ifferenees . with iof such .aFtile of chi:MIRA - as 'is implied in ! thaLifieleadei•s.of the- ratrint forces' 'have - •• , , , 1 1 ~1 ; i • , ~,'ranee aresettleo. . . the above lines: instetarofinerettSitig mait's aoaimodeu their.enterprise for the presein,, i ] . 5 , 1.... . u The-French eitizc,ns-Whe.inicense- I • - i I.:pre portion of the •trien have return- • : • . ___ rse If knowledge and:happines, it!would• in-: aril •isr, ,P • .,_., • ~..,, • , (titmice of hostilitiee had been obliged to • lad to their tuimes.-k-rovernor BlOSGl 4 tvas .• liroduca into the world far mare of sold- ~ leave Vera Cruz, will-have , full 'liberty to - • . I detained at Ifuron•by severe illness, - - • I -rettirn 'there • their rson -n(1. property heartedness and deceit. •.. : .. . The exectition of the unl"o:tifnate. Pole, _.quill . • , ~, . . , 14 ..... , . ~ .... n. . . i..n " i - ; •,' • . : be respeeteil f ,,in Any d,ana,..e.th_it ,• Yon- Sehoultz,- •at Kingston" en to 8111 .. • .. ~ - . , ~ , , ..... .. . 1• • Rut taiere ~s a rule -for . the ithprovement ; . t. .. , ~ . . . , pi opertw may liate:Stiptallle(l tithing ttICIT t is confirmed. Ihe folloivini; af- , • l oflife.andellaieter, far 'Crfore excellent and .. I, l ' s ', n •• _ absence shall he repaired' by a competent • meting latter; %written - ty him t)0 evening • ~., , r.' it.noindemnificl on the ptirt of the popula- • eitensive than tliat which bidaus'regtird .1 f , oci , :ire‘ his 'execution appears in the uguens-, • • ••• ' • . . - • - ' tom sect the Mexic;yii authorities ; the in ! public opinion,sidely. ‘'Know thys6lfP is burgh Republican:- .... •. : • _. • : demnities.due the French citizens. will be- . ' a motto inherited from a wise Greif:, and (toes , .) - . . 'lCtScisTeN.lntt . .,t-th Pee. 1828- arriinged - acer;rding to•the dechiions of the • . I . rene - Whielyoutrlit to-lie thefe, 'this 'evert ;: i i 90 'mom •, . secret:Springlol_l_. _When y o u t „ , , , .. . .. triottiNds of the I - Zepnblie. , ._ . . . . *I letvebeen intbrined - th - at -.- tuy. - excemion-r . -------'l7.he-present treaty i. , :madeLliy_duplicaf..!_, all cur :Le-liell.S. Vo il'ldll can obey this. LI i ... , . ~ ~ - _ . . .___. • -}-i -will tat , .e; place to-morrow. . I'd."s - .G.0(1 fu're- ~-,,,,, iii Fri•neli.for adnaral 13audiii, the oth- - proxy; roma man _o:l_llo:iiiiiiiie;tl - ie recesses ! • ~ •. ~ 1 1 • lola me to• t'lls. U'ltill•C- • .0 -..1 -l . 'CI, 1D . gt% e tnetii-m to not t , , - - i --. •s.•• . er in. opantsl fo r - . a,,tier,t. on- Manual . t.f his own heart -by means of his neigh, y ly• :detail,- I luiv i c ina..:e tip . my'r,,inel, and . Rincen„ and after having been read by the bor;' eyeS.' Altheu,gli our. moral structure• • r forgiy_c_ ; thent:. To-day • I have • bern 'Cr:tut-acting parties -was , - signed Oh bard - • - •'• • - . -- I a law •er to tip.my- Will.- • hi i - 1L . 1...ii,5ty , , - f-, - ,i,a t . r,ie'i - e i c i e ..;_ was demon:idled - by - the entrance of sin, ),:et - ... '..,. -•• ;1 have'appointed you my 'executor of bald ~ , (Signed) .' O. BAUDIN. • • i s founthitions" . .Were *lef t, and,conscience . • I ._ -- . . . will,. -wrote to you in toy_fortner . letter-,, • • .-. _ - • M. _RINCON. was placed - as - a. guard over , the-rains. Aml, about my hbdv. If the I>ritisli - gOvertitnent„ . _,lr e „ - er t iz pi o. ,„ 28., 1838. _____ __ .. • 'We - e^llllol, uproot these , permit it, I -wish it-may be deli.'s, - ;ereltO r You i -., , ~__:_l_. . _•• as-an onu hand; ... . , , . . .• • • , • l'to be ',wird on -your faint'. ~I have no tithe, fotimbations, without first. destroying died •• - ,- - . • , • 'to - write iong•.to you ; litteause Ellice great • . • , • • •I • tit , guard; .80, -, a 111 :-,,( ) . C. 1•1 Iv°. n . nist rfi ale.ue deed of econniuttit';ating with My . -Creator. t • 7 ,. . -Loutsvirait; Dec. - 17. • - 'of it, if we would,rCbuild die 'structure. A L and prepate for.. his _Presence - . 'l'lle time'. • A •. fdarful renernitre , occured . at the Galt ' - 1 he art will supply tlieWt - iiiiitives ' has bet•tr-verw s • loft that has' becn •il I - Owe d go,ft. „ f , - , ~-' • - • " II ouse, in, this city „on Saturday . itillit.. - Va- ' ' ' • ; rMus,coMliuting.runors in rag retard to it ace .. and a-good e . onscieuce• the best ine.ans of me. . _ ,' •- • • . • . '• • aught murto avoid errors, we shill • onl ''• • ' l'vly lat.4t„ Wish tn.the Americans. is, thr.t. _. • • ~, , • , '. ••• , • Y human action. -- Tlle "lii,e`ii's l'oureia bit , they • , •• I • 4 ' - . ' 1:. it make •a general statement . of the oecur- may• lint thin:. o - re%•engulf; my t (a it 're..ii" is-a Mirrorxhiekrelleets-light-from-J--,Lf,.t---,0--N-rtiti,chro-o-bd ,i,„1 ; and I„,ii eve :ictiec.;_ - . . .. ... . .• -- . _. ~ i • iv t i ve . : On'S.uturday evening., a diflieulty took eapa) ec ---- r ------ tvi'ilicafi'm . hot only in general,l tin'.g l 'e" l - I :c"nrit'lj" 0f..'."41 1 "-! - " °s • t s t !" ) " . g l Y "T" I .itie, from •whia I' hale seen, that a •I • - •1 ' q, • stories dint were *told . aboat the sufferings Place le.hs"-n lk i ' '• • • .'1 d•. li 7 ll- . -- I) • NV il- , g(- 1 teison, 1. . but. in the particular, instance: ho deduei•s i ° ll 10a11!S patt.v,•: . :y,:atul it_is tothm ,teinu... , . • , .. • - kerson - and. Alr. 'Munk) all of . Nlissis of ill@ Canadian - ~ people, • Were untrue.-__ -. , , . , . , ~ „ . - d - general7prilictple spritrging-traturidly"from . ' • - 1001,-Itar----onTe-(.t.,,lie_clunn t ~._,...• .. ._ elppi.; • and 111 . 1...- Redding, ';niereltant tailor .; -. . . , ...its-my_ , . sour love to sister - and till, her. I I tti-is ,In-repril to sot le-co•tts which • :the' subject, • and . caleuhtted--.liwlits obServ•• ~:1 21 )- e -rb ef 1 ., .i 5 rellorti• ' - _. • ',;:think on her a s (lir_ ,mother. (rod r ew it ri.; .: . 4. •t- - • --.-----.•• „ . --- ~ • ..tree'vc, rpruchree - plVaetire - o - r - profirtm - r ~i• __. •,li t& lUttl„hee i inade.hY the latter "fur some ;of ---. --- , . ---- - ---- - - ;-- - -- - ----:-----j- • •••.- • , 1 ,-itc-r-for----all-Lite___li.a.titln......._. l .-furilier_ ~..___•__,_ •., • ,„ . Tun Asirit-c,%:: Aloictif.-L-Thcitlfira No.: . _-. .--. -.-•.. -_ -..- - '...,....,......,, , 7"' !' - : lle first named individitills. -Heading - 4T- - , . • anV bite V. 16 remembers the occasion upon i - r - ~..',- - - -... •••• :- ---• ,•"!'.... -- !.- :. • .• • . ~ ... .. which the above lilies werewritteli;'Will,.l..i. • W-anve -.l.teu r,:qu sated by the St:Crete- •,' l .. t , t -Weill to ;the - (:talt.-I-1-euse after -night -to _get. . 1! L1:1” , ' (--,'.ll` i i' '1 - ,r 1 . ,.:-.1, -,E - ,t A c , ...1-t - i• 1 voir-to'take care of-W. - Jobpson; :se: that - :- . . •._ _ - _ ~ , . . -tears to have been rapidity used and he of this maganize has .beeu-on our desk for - J.' • •- • • . - tie may-find-an_lionorable-friend. ..Fare.W.e11,.... 1 - ,- • , . ' genie , time; but we`liave'rect'intlyTound 'limp . • : dear ... f• • .(1 . ! -(.' d'• bl • ' • my . lien -;••• ~o Cf.B •.11( 1.19 Ce - -• : ' ~ - - ' • .am . sure; a , -..ree with Mein the' opinion, that 'Y' of Luc Goinitionwaltli,-to pubjts„ii. t00 . •,,,-,„,,, - ,_..- - - - . • . - , tedress, accemptutied by 'three or . four. of . • 'to peruSe.it, and we think it irriproiieilittne- 1 . . - •,., , __ , ... llolio - iTig sit,tentent of I'llets: •.-. . :- I jc;• ' t fv.. S. VON 5tf101.;1:17... hi • friends . . ln the bar remit, he met Judge; -- • . . . . ~. I oor poe_t_ltas_nol_effecßil aalipporynr4xer.t. ___. _ .-_ -•- - . .._ . -- rir' ti esTrtt - ritereiffeii - fiTe.:Eit - t! - cifitlitiTS Some , - - - -: • 7 - I:•._._ -i NVilkersi - inrand-some-words•passed:betWeew-- -- 1 . (Xi ti - i - t - 17Stiti ),'alit, ift - e - fUltowitigiont rE . -: -. 4'0 - 1 . 171 -- trii4i - Cf - reet);1•1 -• iif. •- _STiriri . !of this object.._.„' It is ITUT, howeVer,- ; tny•.ia--... ,excellent.intieles, among which are .oite...on - I'. ' • 1 -4 'l L'- " ' (a; so 0t0..11. ‘t as al,. ',lure tile _o_relliqr _ foe', Stat.a._af New York - ,.:1 - .1,, S. . --- , llient: . 'FbeJudge'retired,•tuid in .a short - tention at pi'esent; to attempra - farmal eritt- 1. --- •-•'•• - '1: - . --''-'..-=`"--!::- ' • • ltitne rot - tuned- With. Dr A iVilliers6n and Mr: Geology and Revelation, by the Rev. John - - 4 ._. ~ti.. aiti,.......tk0i. • - . _____ , , ~ . _ , _ ; -..- . . seism upon .i.hiron,.ner to consider this•se.n- .--- -.R 7 i 3 ; Led 1 -1.1 ' '' 7 : ' 1 'Houseof: The rtillow.ill letter from -the oe‘o ' • i i. lte d• 11.1urile - , all armed with Bowie knives:. A . 'Q. MorilS,Efgradunte of Di c ki nson ,college; . 1,, is •-•;72(t t UM,. l. •• rellerli firdit Thline - st immediately ensued,- tunent, so much in its partiettlar.apPosi•te- _Btpro4•;tiothes - of the Cunirituiztocciliki f , Willilim Johnston, addres?..e4.l to the editor. ~•• : one on Bohemian. Literature; -the Cable- • • :•--, I Air. Meek, a bar-kepper in tlie - Nii all street tiess:, :•.,s in its general tetitlency. • • .1 - '-enn4t,/v(mio: :1 hat.the elaetion of••Sutte• of the_AlbanyErening_Journal Will be rex( • ster's Daughter;.. the Disclosines of Science,. .. • • IlutiSe -wati 'suited: dead by a 'Flow idr - linife• •-.• . ' 'Froautirer 116 •1 0 (1 the ii ;ti l l eis h c r e a ) , p ost .: with interest.. Ile, denies all partteipation. . ~ • . Sentiments are sontet•ines us.hereLi'iti ' 1 ' ' A.stintlar knife was passel' through the lungs and the Atlantis --- The - last is a continua- ,-- .!. ------ -. -2--- .---'------ ' .. ptillA ' uthil---fli t , six-tee tr t-h-d4- o c,__J,4lu_iikthe - Prescoa expedition againit Canada. - _ of .111 r., John Rotltwell, a hatter in thiS lon of a highly ititerestiiig and instructive. next, and moist/ the )"resent - .E'reitsurer he i- , '-' ALI3ANtK, I , lol'Dec. - 1858 - . -,: ~ ~. • . • ...•, .• _ city, who cited last evening,. Mr. Hohns„ bad story, which, 1,-(un the novelty Of the scene et.tititmcd in office the day afOresaiti. . Sir I understand that stories 1 I have )een• a steamboat pilot or.engineer, was also . and the beauty of the . composition, cannot. - \\l'M. II OP EA?: 5, . : bmily and industriously circulated that Ilw cut. In a short time a crowd had cull q•-) ia'• •- - ' 'tl ' ' - ... I l ALI of till. Flow, of ba.; r,sentatives. ' ant -one .of the persons who planned 1,116..1 ...ecte"(l around the ennilialanig..afid t h e mi . a .. fail-to -hrtercist-rnrd-exeitc-e - very reatler; - - - lint • C a %.1 -, i vc . II PENPOSE . Prscou expedition-, whict i _has resulted • E . O __ scssippialls-r; tired -tip' the_..7_steps_lof thy,_. the tnajority . of the articles, in this magazine •• Spea4ur of flu; Senate. the. - -11. ~. t , , disastrously to so many of - ~„.. ~.... , 1 h„,,d..:0t(1,* in going sip the steps, one . of . :tre et .iti our humble opinion; too prolix' and . • - young . men of the -State of New 'York. , them-received a wound in fits shoulder • 0;1 con:-.•lll4ttion with the Attorney Gen. i • t oo few h i ran-city:A' to render it popular-, I hid tio hand in getting up -that affair, from a Pistol that had been dropped in the c:ai V. hilliappenctl to be iii WWII; the GUV- 1,. and its•RevieWS and Literary Notices. are i mt.oll the contraty used my - hest cedes contest. lle returned the fire Without et . - erllOr, ‘'.*lS COViiritleil in the oi)1).1 11 i 011 , that. vors to persnade these who advisdd With feet. % learn that Air. Redding and his "few and far between," which renders it the rest,lutt•m if approved, Would deprive 1 liar, „pot,. the ~.,[3 j e s. ,,, t h at 'it, wa s an . • „ , friends were unarined-at least, theydis-' rather barren. •in ;these departments, we - 11 'e Statu Trea;j ll eY 'if 01,11 ; Pru o e•Li 6 u wineli ; Inv] ertalt i lig that could not be Carried . • dining .•• ii• playedno alms the.cot. wt.-Judge think it might ; well - liMitate :the Knieker-• th.:l:,A; 11..)..v affords. • ' .. . !through, for want of sufficient men, antl,- and Dr; Wilkerson and - Mr. Murdo were t ' .Tlie Tfe.,surer when elected gives bond • munitions of war, and experienced ()timers... arrested' and placed in confinement. • boekerw-iticli havcrendered it sodescried=-. • n . itit animates in 8/3u,oUti. • Butt tile. bond ' There was but one military man ~,and be a . Dicentbcr - 18.-Judge Wilkerson, : Dr. ly popular WWI the reading community.- ex.,,res:-Iy, by it. terci,s, - kinly hinds ilteprin:,' foreigler. The men were all undis . eip- 'Wilkerson, and-1111'.Munio who took part i Published by brooks 4- SnoclgrasS, Rai- eipal iulit sureti:::; till tl,e second . .rtiesday ;lineq. I frequently told - ill WitO• cenversial in the bloody•affray at the Galt Ileuce (u . timer e, at. $5 per annt:m.- . •• , 01 January ;lite.r iss ca, et,tion, • 'The bond I whh me, that if the) , were taken in Canada Saturday evening, Were taken from jail: ii•,•t:m sassy of Lilt: pr,,selit Treasurer,-will ex-with arms, their lives. would . . be forfeited,' • yesterday „morning amidst a very large la:•,.: oit toe ,•:,11 . .1 Tdesday - iti,litiiii - drY., aiiirreerily helleved they would lie hung :,,,,,,„„:•,„, t,f.people And carried before the' 1/3..n.); m.d Liter t!'iat day tile:itiNtiCS Will tic' el'ery Man of their. • • ' Examining, ~Court.-' 'l'llo- examination, 7 en....,,5, , ,i. Iml reSiAtiliinioli• Tins the•tertril---IT.IS- .0.,•- I I -- °offered os! -- 1 ••• - ‘n of die nv,,•-•-- 4,11t7.111 -. 1611 , 1 -- #..4 -!4-t:'iti:Tr• nMerial . district-of , Penusylvanta are oppcs 'ed'to mobs intereering . with , Mtd compelliug our silito legizlcture to pass'such laws,. and to do such acts es -they . . May direct:. 'La but the, friends of flood order do thctr duty, and ll.wiil be ev,(o. BL. - 7.Tho mditgr.of the Volunteer, in his paper of •wz.elibefore laSt, complained bit terly of the expense the state would be' at *having volunteers quartered at. Harris burg, • • inasmuch as the:state would be corn- ; Relied to .allow them three months! pay. '- ; Last - weeki:hoWever; the'editor hSs entirely changed hirs-tunei-and-harps — away — en7an=7 other string!:.. For the purpose of creating _dissatisfaction among- the• men, wlten lie a 4,4- certained;tht they'll:ad . not been ' paid for thatjength of time, he complains bitterly of the it:unmet of the state in 'not so alltrwing them! Coh, consiatatcyt thou art a•jew 41" •• • • ' . . . .KFThe same . veracious, paper of the soie date sayi l that 'when - the volunteers left . this place* for liarrisburg; they gave three cheers .for' Porter: %Ve notice. this' , i notorious falsehoW.merely .. to let the chi-. ieneif this borough, who were at the rail road depot when.' the. troops .. started, see what" an infanioutr end brazen' 'unfit - 0 the editor a( the- Volunteer is capable•of ciiinlatingond to make the mem bers'of the .hattalion . acq . usinted with.a per! who' PCPIt ie satd by some mischievous folks-. publicipitikin Would become both the ful in our town, that''llig Ephy' of the.Volun. ctum and the, weight. ,:But the man who, teer, who is a member of the Artillery corps, in his conduct, has no other motive than re cleelared_ta his , futher,-whert„liii-wii-try-ing—gard-forlotheri4piniontiond-ivlio-posserss• to persuadihim, to, march to Harrisburg es no native intlependence of character, is like a man; that he "wasn't: a going-thara to to be - despised:' And' were public opinion be Itille4 by them' ere 'Philadelphiahulties 'made .the - .only test of fiction, what would and butchers, -as skeared - everY'bOy =ll6 -) human society he?. ,It would AnO!".resern• indeed, be.'would rather stay at hointiOirt•lhls the whirling every of the way , of smelling Powder irld .: .t4lo:l Wog' iwiteidiliopohon Yolnuteer boldly . asserts, that 'the volunteers were only, allowed $1 Otlfor their week's services.. ' Master Ephraim;' , , • - you"• this is another fulsehood„and had ione to 11.arrialiurg'elOng witlfilie . :cainlianey- to, whicli~you..helong,• .and whieh you would 'have done, )a It not )een or yeurqw itrdice;' you would.havo found out. that the° men received More than.your.i.vmo sheet says they did. - My7A correspoicdent -wishe's •tts to in , quire - of Master Epliraiiii - ;=_Whetherur•tiot - it . - t is true, - that when the 011 was made on yolunteeis to march - to Il l arrishurg t lie hid iiirriself in his• father's' itirret • in a flhur barrel, and remained there till 11.10 troops hid march:id! • I . • npljears that Cov. Cans, formerly Secretary of \tie, and -now 'Alittister•to Franee,,.is a defaulter:to the g,civernment to a:large.alnount. - A lias . bi:ien discovered department; . and, under , such circumstances that he must, bp- icSpon-. I • - ,sible for it. The disbov'eriea are now-ac knowledged to have boen.made, and do not any longer rest ori rumor, as - the•Oflieers of the- war department openly speck, of it at - Washington. - = I • I . * For the licriticl .I;;.4o)iitor' I3gM Papers•ofille-NaliaxiptriPriet ' ;viten Club.. • - • uestion or examtna lion. Such an one this appears to . bc. Its subject is man- r ,,ite object The imprOvement of his characterand if the methdd which it implied for accomplishing that object The correct one, none *Mild, be mercreiuly Than myself-td accord it due praise: if it be ;lot; examine *herein it is Wanting.: To assert that we should paytio__r-zg: . t,ri . to the opinions of others, would be noloSs abiurtl than to maintain, than we should make them 'our sole 9iterion in passing judgment upon our conduct. No man, pt'm., hapis, err doubted the necessity of : paying some deferenee___m_othr•rs' opiniansf_La there- have been a vast variety of theories as to the 'quantum' and-the `tittale.' The pci• at teems to carry _this to the hicdtest point.- . llis prayer is, that we maY 4 srie ourselves as . others .see lasi' here is no (jualilication„ no CoMlitioni But in what dilferent lights is our conduct. viewed_ . by thoSe - around Otheis looklip to us with- fear.-- Baidelur- ; vey us with the jaundiced eye. of .envy-- - i others with the glass of prejudice—and our dark points, like shadows in the moon, be-1 come most manifest.. Some view us with intlifferenceothers. with hatred-=and, mast_the vast ,crowd 'of yultintaryittndma liCiOus critics, how-few are.there whose sc. - fectiarrit - ard - mottiVined fifthly aroun d -BE4f, uud.whono judgments-are un warped? - Ilout -few , who-imitate - tho-Creatoli-audjudge Arlifeouslyi Men in mint munity are eon- i tiuualiy more each others' reputation, and the corispicumpr a mho's station,- the fairer mark dims he become for tlie-ar rowS of envy. "Fie well, therefOre, that the shieldof truth is impervious, and . , that . „ some are always found ready to : lift up its broad didltfor the proteetilin of- innocence. • But,. liere gOestion irthy• be edited, what is to be . gaiited:4,t , Vi6Wilig ourselves • as otberitview,Usr.„,'„Whitt is the object' to. be accomplished?`., We_ need-not; however, 'speculate long , on this point: the poet him tells us in- the-following lines: "It wad. free, many a blunder freeMS, and-foolish no ' tion." 'ln other Words . , We might be led to' Aestablish closer guard'oVet. ourselves, - and to :Obeerve rare carefully the outward pro .'.iiietlea!Of life: lit' balancing our. conduct, -of tra,,t,r.w V, it':,out provurmg that he shall gi - yo bla, Zy fOr tbe increitsed tune. Under i theta ci;:c4i,otances the - Governor - could 1 not Loment to 114;11 th 6 ' resolorion - , and-re- 1 pared a-message stating Nita objections, and ,--calling on-the-begisliattro to-take thei!eces ' sary measures to proo_ct the. publte.funds. . • • . The Seeietery of the QomfnonSvealth at-, kende -if-al-1-2‘olehmk-on , -theatig1ti.4.4.4.112.2111.1L1 I inst, hi the Ilall of the 11ouse - oflZepresen=l ; ta:tivesi to;thiliver the message to thatT.b,Otly tin which - the resolution Originated,. - but there' was not a quorum of members present, and l'the House adjourned till the 12th of Jantia. - I ry. ' The message was not, tharefOre,deliv.„ (amt, & in consequence of the adjournme n t l of the-Legislature fromthe 'present day. till I the 12th bl . next month, :the .. elemion of 1 Treasurer cannot ' take place on the' Bth, which would-bathe-regular da--of - election under- the existing act of Assembly. .Thus the Treastary . will be wholly unprotected' 1 by : the requisite. -- siirety - for eight days; or .from- the sth to the pith of._,Luntary,_eveai. though t4 t -,resolutiou - should. be adopted Previous to/he last named day, %villa doubt- - " I fuh—PemiTelegraph ' . . . True . Mennen PattoxEas.-We learn frOm the Western . Star, of Noy. 20 3 that: , the examining trial hir the Mormons,' be gan on Wednesday previous, : That paper ". .'""" vt Says; "Some twenty-five t iirty eredis charged, and about thirty-five• are retained for indictment and trial—some - for treason against :the State; Some for murder,- ; some as aceessaries to murder / • and. some . for arson, burglary, robbery and larceny. _We' ! are informed the testimony discloses . many facts. which have not yet been published to the world, but not deeming it proper to make them-the subject of newspaper comment be.; ' fore the trials of .The accused,. we forbare their `diSelesure.. •We are not . 'appri6d' with Certainty; what steps bill be taken foe the safe custody, of the prisoners, but think ii•most probable - they will be divided arid sent to the jails • of the most: corivenierit counties . . having jails. They arc at ptescni under the gnautof part of Capt. Bogard's e -- ampatifo - railiiiii;';GeiriXhiik having " banded all hie iroopiEby order Of the ' .Gever •• • . n r. ..., • ,The indicitmentsnoiJl• toe . prefered in the oounties -- of -- Ray • aw3 . - - paviesS,- - but - it -- is thought the "Venue be ojtanged those ot!Jetitity tie the instance° the prie, bex", I.IIS true _ ;illy° •su ffefr fl — m - ticit=frany . h ow e ver, at the solicitation of tTie Vir soners„ British tYraaPY.- AIY property has ,been' w a s deferred till to-morrow. Judge Wit- Confiscated and my family liec,rgawd; but kerson spoke for a a considerable time. in I-Thank-Cied we are.not yet-tin-Fir slaves.-- behalf of himself and his fellow-prisoners, Notwithstanding,, the :account I have to set- eziruestly - diprecating. violence - on the part de with the 13ritish;•I have no inelinatiOn to of the multitude: The prisoners Were then see the lives7,ol-my-innocent---countrymen -.r eman d e d t o . imi„ . • eiterificed When there is no better prospect , •' I 4Jr.- V .,, othwell, who fell in the - afray, of enslaved Canada's 'Ong benefitted by it, was buried - yesterday, - his body being fol than wrisat Prescottl.f4 what ean it- few lowed - to - the - grave-by -the military, the fire undisriptinedwoitrrrteers - do-without Ruda- • eempal} .i.„ s ,, ml; l 4m j .m m e „ . a .: _p roeess i on of ble'cifficers, military stores and prumions, citizens. . There was poWerful: 'in an enemy's country, were. di& 'regUlar ckcitethent'amid the assembled — throng- - troops arc supplied .with every thing re- almost too powerful to be repressed. ' - . . quired for an army ? . • - . Jourtiol, • The patriot cause has suffered and is still • suffering, more from pretended friends in the States . than from its open enemies in : . Canad.a.: , •••••lt is. from the treachery of a pre-; tenttleid patriot that your huinble servant is Within the walls ofthis prison. --. . , - 1 • i . ,Yours, respectfully:; - " . . . WM; JOIINsToN: ; MEXICO • We have been favourid with 'a copy= which. we annex--of the. treaty concluded betWeen* the Fretielf . Admiral, command ing the sgitaclron which bmbarded and took,possession,of the Castle of San' Juan d'e Ullon, and 'the Mexican ofilectr.eom manding Alio, troops in 4he city o - Vera Cruz. It is of a most 'singular eharaefer, ~and afliircl.S another proof of • the utter iinhecilitc , of the'Mexiban Goverinnent.and the inefficiency - of her Military•power. We needed not the disfruction of. the . Castle of San ;Nan, to convince us of the great proficiency of French..Artillerists in the exercise that particular branch of niilitery science to' whieritheYrbelting; 'but* we must have some other instance than this, before .We can belieVe that the wooden sides of ships of *at' era bettbr' caleulam ted to resist the effects of .a Cannon ball, that the sodded *or. stone Nv. pHs' of a fortress: the guns freq . ) the:castle been served . by t'retiCh Artilleriets, we , glies.B the result I. would have L Nee 'very, differipt..4-V; V. Cout:' - ' TRANSLATION.] . Tieaty. 3slfvecn.... his .„Excellener_A ite Admiral Chas. Wand,in and his Excellency General Dell lgannel Rineen. .... • Article Ist. The City Of Vera Cruz will retain but .11 garribon of . .one thousand:men, all above tbat; number - willleave strith.ioko da S s ; a fi d dc't•aPPro.aigli tkrt leaknite. I,Gen. - .Rineen . will retain hie autitorlly Ithitity;: end bindiliimeelf in bo's'n, that VIE TREASURY -OF PENNSYLVA, NINVPENED TO PLUNDER. The resolution of the Legislature. extend- • ing the time of service of the State Treasur er, has put the entire. fundsof_the Common•:_ wealth into the hands of. Daniel': Sturgeon,' without - the security of a single dollar. ,-• It has opened the•Titastity - ttf.the'.mercy of . the Loco Locos, who fire_grcedily.' looking for means to earrY out their "Provisionisl Government." It his placed, without the least limit or control, into the power: of in irresponsible individual, the. entire resources of. ; the State; and effectually made e - "Sub ' T•resurv" of the Treasury 'of •Pennsylira- - nia,•that may "take leis"-at. any time be. , !tweet) the Bth and 'the 16th of January end . "walk off" With iinpunity, . . This is one of the first acts of Loco-Foco . ' Legislation: it - deed of legititnatized mob; ' plc. Gov. Railer, the ever watchful and' •ifiitlifill Executive' saw the predicament in , •__which thetblfl placed the State,- and with his usual trilleriendenec end alacrity, prepav ed a n*sstic, tetoing the-lesolution, to. he.,. ; Seitin'tts soon as it, met this' Morning to' .o.l,ljourit.- : But - the Loco ''FoeoS .having I heatkl of' Whet Wei prepared, and beiut, de-. - . 'tiirotie also 'of defeating the bill to provide 1 . for refunding a portion •of the - public debt: that beeomei doe.' en, the :,Is . t . • - Of January, several ofthe leaders placed'thennielvest in. the rotundo and atibe,:doef.: to, prevent A' ,qucirtirrt.pfmentbeiti front going in, so' thjtt no butiiii4e,:eould lie : done. .In ,conse.c .*:,tiOnctLefithisi:.;'l:vtxen3h.Q..ll.Ousti.,'metL:4%. though thew Isere; more than ;ti.itinititutn of., membeFeittlhe'onitlick'yei , tinip 27 appear ed in. theii 'teats,. and: adjourned; The Loco -PoeoS-thti!i_areOttl:•'-'4*);:-I'Ohjep* or grtat, iniportae - tel;* - Ailiintiereis—;Opened- -. . the=, •. terewirtii robbery itid2l;anitrupted 7- the' . -. :State..", • This is but thee;bekiniiint of Tiiiii -: - I ,trop:reign.'.' , —Sae , ' Tiles:iv - ht." • . ,