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J U 1,17. • Sy°lA . - - .4* - • ' ' - , , - )* . • • ~ • . re , 5 .`.;- • - • . 1 R,,Vi<l- -•• . . ' REGISTEIIVS NOTICE. REGISTER' S . OPRICE,? • .; "• - earlisle Dcc. ~1839. S • . NOTICE is hereby given, to all Lep-, teiii;voreditors,rind other persons clilicernH lid, that the 'following .Recounts have been tiled in the (Ace Tor examinatioiiby Mel - accountants therein,nannedoild will be pee-; sented to the Orphans' Coon of land comity,' for confirmation and allow:-1 nnce, on Tuesday the 291// day ofi.fanua- The=adinin istrati on-age:mu zroilt,•rioli: Samuel of Sanel 'ReSslet, • deceased. administration account of .-- Johni Elliott, administrator 'of John .l3byd, .de -- 'ceased; . : 'The achniniAtation account of Robert Irvine, Executor of Sarahlrvine;deceaselL The• administration accoufit of. David - • Kolb, administrator of "Jacob Stehle, de. • ceased, 'The uardianslli senior ~Guardian of Chrittion, nutter i son of. Citristiaii Shuler,„".iertiPr,' pi! I)ickison'township4ceatied,:fited, * tn,, ~,T.aeblil : nod Abrahni.grini, ecutora of ' aeeb : Cri senior';,deceased . • : .; • • The adiriiniitratien account, or §an - tuel l Mcirrett and George John Morreti, deceaSed;,,,.. ~. • The Maxwell, 'adranistralOr.,of,-Jarael, ISOttro,w, l (IPeaSed.. • ' 1 The adminotration a•eemmt,.o., osep , 11 , Sterrotql ,deqdased, • . - -I Alt ,de- he a.dininistraiio.h . Remint,9l ) - . :4 3 *A1 10, Wills; one . of .thryx. eTecill,o,to,-Pk: , Y7. l 94tiOP deceased. ' . . 'flee adniiniqtiatio,n,acoput , 9 , („Tpoyge, and Jacob Molt,,i, ,a(l4,4i4ratpr of ..Tacoll Mcatzi,.t*elsoil.:-,:.:i : : t , ...1;::;.• ,1-' , . / .1,...„ , , - ,,..„,' .'The adniinistKati9a , apc9uatipf clegirge.y. Copver and. Jahn Opaye't,,Opiknistrptcorg, Of Heary Coove'e , decensPd. ~ . ' i ,'' 94.1 ' - -.,:Ekkiii,Psinliniptratign,,n_coupt.l,9G:jplin ;/..iqh,p;_adyninistpor, ,Of ~ And0w,..,13. et . ' 4 1.cea 8 C(1. - ' .,.- ",,,,..., -q -6 . :if A.'' ' ~, i, , ;;- : ‘'''. ' :-,-. 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II / _ • SE 1).1E All 3 E 1 '()CrrOß.f:l2,:- 7 -• 13 1 20 27. _Ni:)v, EAT fIER 13 20• 27 I :DE OE Nil3El?:- 'l5 'w 29 tear 1810. - JANVARY:--L 15 22 29 1 12 19 26 FEBiZUA - IZY:-1 1 do ~cA w g ~~ ~~, . sk, 40-0 ‘ .l -' oAp . 11 4 ‘IN ' kf I - PIZOCIAATATIOX.- • — .Whereas Chatigß. - Penrose,.TEsquire , • •., Speaker of the Senate of:Pethlsylvania, hat . ; Issued his writ to me,bearing date the 28th l!ot thisHnontti, ni . incitig.ithe_death.Lof. ilJacoly Cassatt, Esq., one of the Senators of fourteOuth. senatorial district of this r i,ontittonweal tit,--arid-requiring-me4o-issue lny proclamation 'thieughout my 43ailiwick for holding.an:Election on ihe, fifteenth' day of Jawrary - next, for one:Senator to-repro ' sent - the -- said district; in the- senate of this wealth_in:the_room.aMt stead,_ atilt for the miopired time of the Said Jacob' Cassat,AlNeaset I— ' • John Myers, ' , Ugh Sheriff oldie county of. Cumberland in pursuance and, according, to.the 'directions of the writ aforesaiaand the ,T4atvih'of, this coinn►on- - wealth, do g i ve this Puhilic _ Notic ` e` ' To the Electors of. the'; said county of , lOutnherland that On ~Titesday the -p fteenth day ,of ; January. next. an ,Election. will be held at the sevtiralle Ection districts estab— lished by law, in said county then and there . to elect by ballot one pet'son—a Senator ;to' • represent the senatorial 'district 'aforesaid in-the senate of this connionwealdt',in the - returt, and, stead and for the,ti nex pirda iif ,the said. .laeob , , Caseatt, 'Esq. deceased, • stick Elect on is requVeii )76Th, eaSe 'of, thegeneral- election: 7 —and the es iMalitelicetors - Of - the late: ir,eneral in the"saiacounty of ."I,ufrtherlarl bYrequifed fgattend;and,. serve, as I d'e . EI Le' their, severa l isyte s le q: ton co holden on the return: Odges of tli'C'seVeraf •eleCtiebrdistridts are herell . re'quircd to meet tit.' the' ^edurt borough "of the :fen - f , certi-. hdalee by" bkiv..-1 - jig further'gite'initieeibtit die, 4th bectintreTait act 'of. the gd , of,AprjkJ Fig . Lalsb see - gen.:of an, apt. of aseeiblytif;tlilidoth'kpril'clB.3 no ofticer tift'agent'Of t gen I% °vent- M ea: por coy `tf the:' '..,Gevertinient stiallbe, 'an laspectOr'i Judge 'el' otbef'ollierer. such eat - 0 lOW , ppdef Iri3Y. hand weaved! tit;_the:Sheritt'4 , offiee',at' . 06'1We Mad :dated this •4180.14 y bedertaief 4.070".. 10,38.;" F.oSheritrti43ffi7iii.;P' r' • ' ' • 4 . -.---- " -- itrit*Slitifittitti l N' Ott L - ,su pply eefitkie l leVell3lllitte,cept : toeittiitly`ron ~h anslo,Asther erelteehed,dreettyfro,o4.lr,-.Btyin= dreth'a,ol,fice th,ey:te ottui*erthe litriitleatitfeqary, qOO- 6 7.7,Y J 11 (410 1 hsandingit!: 4 , - c 44 :1:;r , 1;4:r r. :% di• - P"' p in ..,11yKeIn,c, f wliab: liejiteirilleVll 1 '18'381; 1 . t' • • 'l.• • Zig AO / - * . 1 =••'4. *-0 li fe C - - • ~,rgb 1 *" 3'*;" u' 4, - ;,, ci .17: t '7 24 . p 31.*;.1.;_. I 5 - 67 12 1 • 13 14 1192021 26_21_28 2 1 ..3 1 ,4 9 10 11 16 17 15 '23.24 25 30' 16 23 301 7 *. 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On NEXT,THESDAY, being flip tlf ! - teenth day of the month, the freemen" of this "distrieLare,_Cailed neon to :eleef iScnator wlio Was So_nuildCad id§ bed On the morning; utilie . ‘,.?-6tirol.Datember. He was tyeighed down, and -hastened . jo • the 6u - irrigates violalions . of kilo : wilt or : . der . connnittaby a mob of - the Von Burcn • jiartg"; who had driven-the . Senate out ,of; their chamber, _and usurped all the powerS of government, until the presenemof citizen :Soldiers quelled theni _ .FREEMEN "OIL CU IVIBERL A NB!. by this-dispOnsatiou-of-Travid'en r e - C,Abo4taxiiii, 'is thrown upon yeti" of being - f.he por: tion . orthrpeoplei who, at the "BALLOT BONES,I- min testify your abhorrence of MOB: LaWiliiirMOß U LE:: — Derp ivitt •he yonr DISGRACE, should you suffe'r the MOB' PARTY to obtain 'the aseendan, ty; tuuLif they do, you-will have no secto' --rityloTryour-iights The man - who - remains - at-home -when sue]; is the question, if he be not of the melt party, becomes. an accessary to. that itartY; by giving it aid and Countenance. Let every honesi man, therefore, who 'hives his, ountry,,no matter tTluit.may be his pat ty nanie, turn out-and vote against the par tickampWaiiiijiisferes mobs.. • cumen of Cumberland do not style). yozi:selves-Nozvlo'be led 7] kil party. You baye-aAtity - to youreOuntty - which - is above POrlici3 as -they, grow Ola become per y. corrupt, and desperately :wicked. • Your constitution _and laws are • entlangeier—.. •'` Mobeltear • sway: and. I viess llte plaeo-of-getve rtunent.----A404-pre•p' ed • th.• surrender rights and liberties 'Otto ''stich; handS? Go;: and vote a party Akita and give by such ; vote your Countenance to mob ruie,__and• Where will . . ;hc- y ofir 2 rigiits; which aldne EIX t irto the of clTstitutiion . aii,dhiws theCOtioy. • , name of hide the deigns of infloso %cover, the Tg - okruritions?whicivrobTtilie!rieoury-ol,the -postpli•-of T m!4ion..T.2.6l_tirioncy,;OptiLtioirOti.4.. • lb.Ws'iintilerfoOfhy jolrlty thq, I).loJ , lTt.ktf.R./.2.17E - OP 'Let it boroniembere y the froem,on of:this Aistrict, 411 . ,'Wtinfonator r q bo 'elogt rOitr TticS(lay noxt, „will sOrvo, for. tio.st - Ittieo yearsi...? Vpon this bleetiony too ; may `depend ills - future politial aliarantei-'of tkisitate=kpkitiiii i tt.tows•a*/ orp- s 'rola/0)r ,the_zni,h,ten,ce p the, 4sOrNprqdomiTigia thfit , 40 1 . 7 ),-,_ , Let no,:rgientlf:of goad• order mai mR yero mpnt' #oat,lioinAlo)z, invortaklt'aiy.oe- Ta;iimi: • MEE • Woiii,d; tiarr:Select 'a-ifoirder'er as a fit reiire'sentati4 com7un • mity? We, am* nfty 4 l3pk irl , • , P_XPeCt tiiiiitAllOnent" . ° l '// (l lYea O - '4llllrtipon-silelPa-tetiple 4 L- 1 . 4 1C 2 -nf!ttile qui . ; 'e" qfsasonki OPT ' 3 1.4 Nviafal•e of his Patill4 Wllat can lie exi*ciedfroAALwah " r ` . r ttn. .2• , ";^;1! r ailYt nakuummougra zramfautz ad, acom IWO um- you Avtsn ° , preserve.. , your, religion& rigliis..",gO to ; ' . as You :iiave x u " 1 1 , 41!!'1,14:416 * ll O 4 . Cl' f "l . 1 Ar V , I) • 04' 1114 : : • F .' 0 .. 1)0 r i i F ! ' l p do. i;iiOUid'.-):,kief;r:Oelitil dilfz;iii ri4.. • s of /. • •'• • • TREEMEN'OiCy . DIIEfiEAt , iD , Coymriq lieatr! .6FAORtrE BViSHi&OTON; the father of his Pp:at:dry. He .wasindeed. a patriot. We . giVe you his 'very words. in. his arewell address Ponder them, if you . 'ove your-country: _Look ound --- Snd:see , hoW 'true` is every. word Which .ho. uttered. -you—your, cotintry,.,taltuitisL advise and lay sSide party. Spirit;. NVIIICh has alreddy irell oigfiiviriedyour country. - - ‘q have - nliewly . intienated to you the dati :ger-of p - arties'in the state,-- With. particular references- to the. founding :them on:geo graphical discriminations., her. me -now take.a more - comprehensive view, and . warn you i yn'theingst solemn manner again4:the baneful effects of. the spirit of party gener ally:. • . -`.`This spirit,_ unfortunately,, is insepara ble from pur . nature, :having its root the strongest_ pasSions- of the : human Int ind.—lt exists under different. shapes-in-all-govern moms, more or - lcss - stifled, controlled; _Or represied; but in those - Of - the popular form it is seen in -its greatest-rankness; - and -is truly their worst enemy. •• • alternate-domination of one faction over another, n sharpened by. the spirit of revenge itattfral to - ; party dissension, which 'iii•dillerent ages and countries has perpetra ted the: most horrid enormities,. itself-a. frigittftilldeipotism,-But 'this leads at length to . a mere formal and -permanent despotism. -The_disorders_ansl-rniseries whildi result ; gradually incline the min& of then to seek -security and repose in the absolute power o fan: i ndivid uaL;_and,seoner . or _ - later, the chief4>f Sane 'prevailing faction, - more able or more,fortunate:llinn mp coentOrs; , -turns.this'disPesition.to the purpOsenf' his ' otv welevation-e halm publ .; liber- —f4V ithou tido:king-forward-to-an extrernity: 'of this kind, (which ndver . thele.S3 ought not bo - cntirely-ontof-sightYthe colinnott:and ecintirmal mischiefs of the spirit of .paity are suflicient;to make it the interest and duty of a;*ise:petiple. to diaCourage and, restrain it.• • : '• ' ."I.t Serves 'iliways to distract ilthe: public couireils; and enfeeble thb public 'fidminis: : tratiom, It agitates the- community, ,with ill . .founded 'jealousies and false alarms; kindleS the aninto§ity,of, one„ rt against miuther - Ftommits,_ occasional. riot void in iier'rection. •It opens the- dnor 'to foreign influence. and corruittion, which finds a. facilitated access the gv . eitimeitt itself thrpmbitecitanrias_of Nrty_pa . ssioris.— Thus the policy n'od Av ill of one.. country •cre subjected, .'to ilie•poli6y and. Will of another:" . - —"rile nomination of-,lox MAdFA.TiLANE of AdaMs count}', for State Senator, seems tc 'give btijAre sdus lon, as far as we,haVe lioara iuiy expression' of sentiment. -We understand that the conferees without any difference 'of opinion, as ..-to• its ,propriety ~ . :gatt-;him an, unaniinaus'llio ' niituliiQn. Mr. cire of the tiartY.in Adams 00iiiity;•tou.1 in Frank: lin conifty, , tbo diffet:e;nees ',unhappily existed - aiiiondsCour ftiends'al the lastelee -9n Inive , been - j itaTgreid - In as u re.focrincil- Ctunberland 7 we-expeel -majority-1 -against us,' but it will ba . small. - Arr'rTrrrthe re•• • formation' we have on the subject, Mr.. •• MaCtartane's - InSin - rity; in. the •disfrict-,will , -be,:at-icitst-VIATJOINDR-13 . ' Mr. Mkfarlane ts:a.natiye of this coup'- , iy . ; . andis - exteitsiiFely and fairOiably ititpl6l. .1-ILSCharacter as.a good citiicii,aMfA up right ,man—his illefligenccifiyff 'strength of mind and -good iu gl ,durlased - btit.byr .feili.:.:"W • '. heifer or-m Ore / populai,se r have *cri'matie: . _ -pg 16feekor46 at) our constnutten apt laws, .the road-Iniitp putess and wealth' Is open to you: 'I o n ~yr4.-pr nt ee i nd*yptir hop • itlysiry, - and ..,..91.ffutt of your s labour against the lawless. strong can; not iiidaile your!riglif.'s,4lr dfn shield Of the law 'and 'the' einiStitutien iiS"yourtprreteetlen. • ,Are -3 . T.iL-wP4f64 up. to .::the 'tender mercies renaer Ahem, to`?:tilteilicieping:of - 7, ''• yo6rait,idi es GO To Tug cii4,Tutsn'Av toctr and vote a- 'the 6024711TUT10N,4, MM!=li '''-'" , f...1'?.-Y,-. 1 ..:!4.(ii =II 9fither people to .mako_. and .to alter TtlieirtmfstifUtions of government —4m the : .constithtion which at any• tune exists, until chap/god 1)) , an explicit and . authetitie act .of Ilyd_wholc - people is saeredly obligatory , upon 411.___T_Ite—verkideLoLtho_power _andAe. right of the people to establish government / pre-supposeslitelluty of every individual to . obey theestablished; government, "dill obstructions to the•execution of the laws, ALL COMBINATIONS' AND AS ' SOCIATION S under whatever plausible character, with a real design to direct ; con -,trol, counteract or atre the regular delibera tions-and action' of- the constituted -author 'Wes; destructiVe:. of thii 'fundamental principle,' aril of fatal - tendency. They serve _to organize _fitetioni - to. give it an an: . put in the place—ortifo-4616;ptud-witi7tif-06-na tion - t he w ill of party, often -a small hut ;mild and .en-: terprising minority - of the community; &, ac 'cording to the.alternate triumphs of different parties, to wake the • piqic administration the', j rrar::e the ill i; -- oticerted and inetitigru *a:fpJ - 6E4 iit-consisten(and- wholesome plaUktfigest,ed) V. ; con) Mon - reoUncilS; and modified combination or atiseeiations.of ,tit `nbcqe:'desckiptioti and'. :then ,answer;; painilar rends, they , are in -0(1-Aingef.to 'l,i9s4que *ent tious,,unprincipled:-InotOVill'jiW::•eili WP t.ifk:.obvAr.t.:thQ ; and *'Ostirpfotllieniseloo4lte:. , . • ~•-•, - ...1-I,l4i,lifi&ii Ad _ - P P _ n 'hy rein : part ~VI '- , ii).'443gopprthilotiokl* . .44,414:144'114e4iAii44404i6g BM= in:ent:; are thitik tliat a .caion.gould not Workinsinpi; under. THE MOB AGAINST . The' CiiisilittitiOia and Lia's*i. This is the true issue •to be tried . on Tuesday next: if mob..party succeed, 'we niey:iiS AlispenSeWith.-u - legisfature us 'Useless. Ouremits -. of justied will . be -.but--:aniere,song;,atidru_lawless_rubble Control theirlilecisions..-: i; Tito next step will . be to 'drive Religion fromour borders: -Farmers-do liotc• wish 19 .preserveljour fdinis, and :your property, then - gojo the polls on' Tuesday nest; and 4.l . tite'• against . the- nzob-party..---The-mob-whioli -4rovd.oitt the...legislature, Were mostly from:.the Coun ty of _Philadelphia;:-bullies; men- of--deppe 7 . rate character; men who prey upoW socie ty_; - - Men - Who - 0o and will not obtain a livelihood by honest industry; ille . Y .-- a - r — riii - favoUr of an-equal di ., vipon'of the land of the eetintry,- - - They have been hired by the Van Buren party tn turrrintit the legiilature; td drive from their seat's' the representatiyek of, &he.. people.-;-. 'They have found•their way into the cou i= try,:and. they have found otit,-their =They--may-next apse tricovre anion g you, and iii the same , Much 'abased name of de mocracy, divide your farms among them.. The courts.or law eannotroteet you, if you countenance them, for they can-as readily snob-Yiiinr-courts r -arid-e . oMpelr:thein_tO__fici -itifiancl---with-thereri-as-they, have beetfable . to"ntobllie legislature, and drive. ,Mit your, ..you would not share your' hard and honest - carnings W 4h . stibillavirless -- Imitles, do not-slumber;- do:not dream- away-your riglitfl_ in false security, birt go to :the polls, on Tues'ilay next, lay aside party- spirit; awl 'Cale t.gaihst the nob party. ' -Let it be seen that the of the country *- Opposed to,..sUch :proceedings, and corrtipt politicians will noingain employ silt:lt/nobs. pr"J'.Who are the men wliol,kocittiiiici/ revolution at ILlarrisbut? and.u , ho are the corn Ogee; of safety ? a body. never Chosen ileople, but ,who set themSelies in the place of those .chosen by the people, ~Slis - are - thcsC - •merr?--14rr. .they rldriots nun who act without interebT, and with no other motive .for their conduct but loy . e vif country ?: No *No! Read their e+ - MT 'men - 0 f: broken - ,and esp era tc tiiiies-=:nieil:of: dissolute habits=' men who are industrious only iu seeking --EVery 'man,among-them-is . an- of- Ace seeker— , greedy for' the loaves and fishes. List INC gym?: do iii ii your hearts; it tells you of thojaral !olden , fr,cy of sutlii,"as.oeiations alit as, this "committee of safety.'! _ M RIM THE Bt*int..E Or!i.The.cities to bOASiddil at the special clectida.pni snitcnl in ~ . last Volunteer; aint`We therefore: join at once. :Th . o print is .1)61d:1i - int fat enough to avoif, that ‘`•tlie - efeetiaii-Wjll eide whether: the' -Constitution= ; .and LaWs shall - -be gbeyed—or Wllather (re-awn-6'4;re, 4/40ri, - , -- tlie - "ieio'n of ie2.-r'r.ai,.".:lifA(l:e.Tag claws, ato-approVei-hy-the' people." This I is the_uneqUivocalNeckai';uion..t,r'the editor -Of--the_VOlunteer, .who . aeted "aS one-of the vice presidents of the inhurCeeti - ottary, • ing held in the court ho . use at 11trrisbitrg -by- tile"- m obites r wltere ii was proelai in eti-by their orators-that the state governnu-1A 'was -at-an-endi!.- and—the:blood—of— sorne44•our public functionaries,. and-legislators lon"i4y called - fori He also ailvocated - iit bis-paper the riotou's.proceei]iogs of arougt. out---kiteir_t4on forcible , possession of . the 6611* chamber, and causing :som-eW=ltS members and others to !lee for their lives— their forcible ejectionfthe speaker of the _holm from the hall, when aboui tai proceed Wilson's betel, -if the - proprietor permitted the Cunningham-.ltouse -to meet in' ore-of. 0 . . his rooms any longer—their-setzing upon, the state arsenal, and spreading terror'itu. around—and their suspensfon of the matelumitions of the executive and legisla tive-branithes-L3f-thet.tkiern top for several days! . The 'reign of terror' was, not only enforced lay the loc6;.foco -- rioters and mob= .. troaso ott•-`reb el I ion '-„Lv ero-corn. mined -by them, and 'gag-laws' reserted to iri tlie4senate and tbe_ln — ni§e;:iti 6 - daion , oft `the Constitation•-:and -f.a/rs.? The' edit or :a die Voiiriieer; rte rarest,' - advocated the disgraceful scenes of the rioters, - and participated •in -seine of ' their treasonable' proceedings--arid now, trim to his object, in' consequence- of the treachery of 'snipe of our friends in the senate, he still pro - claims the doctrines of .theinobites, and. hurlA Lie& • once in the very teeth of the true friends:of "the Constitution inn) Laws. of ill-is distr.ett ilVe trust, however, Mzt the orderly; peace- 'loving citizens of this' senatorial- distriet; vlto have so'often conuerea theirloco foco ittiverarieS, and- defeated their_ dangerzina measures, will again rally and `come to the rescue s Am Tuesday. They have only' to and th,e Ala) , is otirs.,?_Let Oilr. .watch-word be, as italwaYainrs . been,.._,‘the supremacy of the. Laves and the Constitu.; - ,to -4 th 6. reinirnf terror of iheAmo - foCo2m6b, and victory' will once` More peaitr upon our .hannerk , ,•_ yOriot WASH.- ._. • - N. 13.—Sincp the above was in type, we leartr that the loco ford conferees assembled in,Shippensburg 'yesterday, and nominated Gen. THOMA§ C. IMLLER, of -Mums county, as their candidate for, _the Senate! This confirms the bold Poi.iition assumed by Vet - end proi 7 E - i - thitilb - C• TWO - fei: cos are dittermitied, if priisible,:toivarry - MM; of loaders of the 'ireirSonahle', and . 're beltious! Mob, ..in :oppoSition-to a Oland of the cOnstitution,and liapil; and -fiee7tlettar--i -mined to I . 4try a' bold and deSperate gamei* .for, let it be yeinenthered,..Geii...l4liller tr,as chairman of the rebel court lioue at Harrisburg, ale - M.l4g Member . Of the proviSiontitgoverh4, a violator of the7cOnstitution and: It is a 'great disgrace • to the state, and an insult to the district,that th t he' peop.e ofthis tat man 5 101 - breughi forward :for e ; :i.ettatei - w 40 Bead- cil a fo Ur i ii761 . t1 es troy g ...•, • . • • the goreittnient—whei'deterniitteel . .M._.seik. .upon ihe arms in tlie state arsenal, r to carry . out their'2tretispitae ilesignsand. Oran*, witlillendishlere tjr;atlifaciitedas-. saSsinatinn; rand dire:o66o' m!inali - 6 1 ,t1te nate'cliOnber, Sinoke Witlt'tlM 'blood . of its .scpators' . ; !;,. r . Suchaspirit'has -4 - parallel only in...the'-itiFocities..ofAhefFreneltircrtAntion, when the sanguinary :Robes pirre. , it red ::Out WaftitlrO heat hlOed:ofFranee,:,4,-! is the Voice of _____ .... , 7Krifoftlll,l = .liilli67of - the - itt r iSilittlte -, 1 laryland•lngt at Ail n ap ol fs yesterday. wee k .itti:lig:,§qjtate, Richarill'boniae oiltig),was I eleeted preOtdeat by a majcirity o tbrec over 091: My; loco' face.)' < t'!' 11'e:11 . oulLT,.9eil.., Charlest'S,;oiilkley:,,tt*tleetiiti-speali e r. by a . majarity,:pf Noyejl ,dvorpr. W Idi toa— r 4 lo ilitit,ter • Oei ng 41ze - wiiig,.,inq Ale' . .o.ty.r , , t lIR 16 ,, ,, 1 1 1 'eg Q. s. - todiy qiol6l",e: ''qn - the'„fi)l!oivia:g , i . .bi; 1 `o6i;''-''.6ai, ; 3l iii..lii;er'eifiliii flitVieilluid4 . 6 - A• : .. , i :Pilhijiiil l A,4l9t: l 4oi#S l PNAk4 so. ,!7 c 44#1 4)/P state p ap er = %At# o :44ol.Oileo,e'i . :.# . loj 44 l 'oolii* . ji 3 tElP l4 4o.*j i ll ; %''-IP 'e n' f . de ? .7 ggO k, t ik' *COOriAiliSitirP'' '''4 l o l iiiitiibt 'tii&tiri=i l koT' 2 -. ..iitik;idipiiVice* 6 '4Vi:iii i,'l..s." fv . - Y 7,7 • ''' :' ,r,''T . -?T‘ - ' l7 vn; *, , , i . , „. 4 :1-'4;-:-.'•5 NEI ISS 1111`0. 0M1,12,2 1 1i0 VIVI 0 T aal ' - 4 ..p(l6 f. Thecontest.'.w high - is to take place.,-..sin i l 'Tn - esday. next, is not an ordinary one. is to `thiterednewhetherthe .people .of this dictiiet sanction the forte of,a.p:icilrin, preference to the ; rowmto - Fix. - It is-not merely to decide whetliet . One . mattor. another . man shall be elected: to.-the State ,Senate; but it is to..settlean-impOrtint c iple upon which -our-present tbriii ornmentanay unfet•tunet4foi the caintry,,Thomas ce.candidate for the Senate, should be :elec.: led, will it' not" very. justly. be 4. - oneidred 1 thatthe.peliple - :Of this. district .itpfirove of /he - :eonderei—opth - e-2izob at - llsrii - ibifig, --- 01-- whiehlhis sante inan.Miller,' 'was, one .of tbe - ost- aetive-ringleatlers?--Will- it- not he an lilcentive - to viojence hereafter? . And • ivill it not =gite encour,ligetirient:fer - VOlitical - ilesperndOes- to. hand together and - - control. thedestinies of the country. - gro - unds- --- we--urge-upenall----__._ . without regard to party—who disapprove of violence, 'insurrection and anarchy, to . . assist in the election - df JOHN, F.: MAC • . • We !in(); there are..l4fikr . 4;jl', - ;„iiay . .l: : ways , been -opposed. to- u bu lkistain the , .cause'of ord r rand peaCe;4olf*t. mob law. To our .friends, we say s s; io Tivri=let no: business, no argument, no over confidence,_ nor- - no ivant•ofit, keep. you . from din your duty at Ose th - at.thay be yoUrs-L-rnay decide- the 'election. Your country. calls 'andr . ..yoil-niusuobax;L---You:now=-con . tendifor.. , = that which%you-inlicrited horn your : sires, = nodwhich you should trhniiiit to your libeily.9flyour - e:owitiw. say once inpre; DO - YOUR . 1 rom the .I)7nited States. GaTette.: - • The cJoninioilw'th of Pa. ..:in the Su ex telatiiine of the lion. , preme Court James '['udd aua others. of Penit!a. vs.. • East. Dist. Aslibel - GOon Qui - 0.. • . . and..others. . This is,Ahe - snit on which the right of the GcniCra 4s6Tptblies Of the Preibyterigri:' `Church; are inrolverl; - antl - tvliitli - w - ns - yrot ---- allwVed any preference at --the htst ; :.Nisi •:.,. . . On the 27th Dee. 1838, JOSIAH — RANI/EL for the 'Relators, in pnrsuanCo . of notice giv en by hint to the "opposite party, asked of -• the .Court to give the_ above cue a prefer- , . lenee„bv.placingit at the head of the lie, _ , Air...RANDEx. stated that this ease involved IMoreaiiiiperty, mid had enlisted mere - few'- . ing am:my a great-number - or people, than Iprobealiry any sniff, that had ever been litiga- • ted—that aged witnesses were compelled to come from the most distant'pails of the :United States, and that•he would submit to the Court, Whe:her in this exercise of their sound judge:lie:A,. a special day tthould•not r be-assigned-for-the-trial-of--thiskease.---141r, -- R. named the earliest day, the 'lst day' of the A isi - Prizes, viz: - the -- 3d --- Monday - le -- , - . -- Pehunry next. ' '• Chief Justice Cinsori enquired whether iliis:" . n;was-airy-oltieetion-t04,11e-proiiosition. _ Air. F. W. Hubbell, on the, , behalf of the defendants, stated•that lie Niiis instructed by, ' them to join in this request, that as etzhnsel in 'other cases; he would prefer a eftecial - day being assigned "for the trial 'of - SO not to interfere With cages; that IM Tild roposed to the, opposite, part} to join 'hi an application to the Legislature to • Al r. lb:xi:XL" stated lie. preferred an ap plication to. the. , Court, to any other mode, because' they could appoint a day, to suit their own cotriPcnietice. :.' . ' - Ctur:V7".Tostrei Oinsox said.,- let the :.day mentioned hy7,the Canitsel - 1 - iii - ilfe -- felaVri -- he assignetL:f6r;thja• T ease. _' . •' i ' On Saturdaythe -:26th tilt. NIX,RenBELL 'stated that lie' Wi•Shild" . ..ilte first 'day of the "2:d • pexibd, i_iiilhe:arst-Montlay.in-Nareli nest:___ substituted for'the'day'ordered by the court; tl:ere.were several reasons fot'r, this change, niong Others, the defendants CoAldnothave ' the assistance of IVir...ll)llN . S.A.goANT; how . it: Congress, unless the tlay:,•were altered. Alessrs. RANueL• and, , Minch ,eaid • - they-did = nca. opp.osq•-•the,Cl m iange;-•theyenly - desired a fair:and impartial^tilair and hoped 7 every, facility would , be xeMlerptl; to Oef pp- pesite, party. If the day ,Wete':ehailged 'they w ished.it understolul,the if., the, ease - iliould - occupy mikethalf„4o - :4 - W - o7cy4 . *4' ------ that Would then remain 9410 Aime ,:tesigne,d fii - r - .,t Ile Nisi Prius;thatilie•Case,,'wetildini.• ,41 (e )Idi ou rue d hut would ~..6f}, Optinuq44lll4t • lvasifini - sh•ei • r. • • . , '''. •‘,.. ' t --- jr -------k -- -•, -,• /. VSTICEI4 insoX-‘4 - on — s - tialliiaitlifi - fl itidillgsnee,, and the . - lst Monday in March ia ittiSiPed—so 114oltday, the AtlL:.Aay,-, : inf Illarch neKt is :fixed fir the , trial otthe',Oke. ~ • ,1;,. , ~: .. 7:7 ,- - - '' ' = '' ''''''-' • -,V . „ f)SIVEGO.' it u ritc* ,- *6o.oairh; 1 i•if man:pee:l: ,cheesi:eelehrily, , iii -2argligo. it,. -t lib tie Id with sonic of the p*uetioitiet,hio 1-ilkj..en.sive dal:T.:” Ile: is new eihiblitine a - ii 'raitiitl'..!;f butter, ~Weighins;,vpwaids . o f -. .. Ll2o.Vizoup(lii, , ,'.' , 4 - I.6:lllnn.i.fPrwataefk another ... . !i;: . s ;iatiljil-;',iootihingl.oveirT4p s o4'pou .. i l de,l. 9 ,_•_ liwashirOon ,Ito kifgja fve'the erxtical4utl4nietit .: _.. atko fr‘ refiriaith cativo:l'ot ithe •ilittin - lx. : . -A* ',, . . ,110'fle-1 1 101. he ele.Y . get'ke fioed-Alir.lof4# .- - - ,as Ye, . dLa on. t a Pret', lo lWeeteeie ~1111 , 3 . . r i *111(e, E ttgptien,•-sent ..to ; the'tap t iti'lpi - colift."-a,,, 'lbilii4.-..-3" .Y, Con : '',, , 'i,'.. .<,' , M , ,-.ooi` , -_, - si ffill