El ,HERA4p,-..ig,_E) . (pg11!.9.Ft.. :131r . GEORGP. M. Pillfr..llP CARLISLE. MONDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 14; 1839. FOR' PRESIDENT,. WIL . ILiii.'.IVRISOIT. FOH VICE IDAIT.T.EII3 ITL'ESTZS: FOR SENATOR, JOHN F. MAIEVELME. COUNTY MEETING. . . . A trnetingof the Citizens of Cumberland ~. • 'cOunty,-opposed..to..MAßTlLVAADL'lltf . ROINI,•and in-favor of. the SUPIIF,MACY . - . - OF TH E PrIV.S; will beheld at - ,-the court . - house in the borough-ofCirlisle, this eve - - iting, the lath - of, Jdnuary, instant, at early -- 1 -candle-light:. •-'...' ' . '.. MANY - : Carlisle, January I, 1f339..• - : . .ECTQPIINF:IVIA:CFARLANE anck , the ConstitUtion and.. Laws on the one aide, • • and ' • • • lizr.TljOMAS G. MILLER aurae Laza and Insurrection on the other. Which wilt the' farmers of this district chooso? .9,201_,Tam1 n Oat !! • !FtEEVIEN TO: THE—POLL.S! tkild devote to-nierrovi toAllesery lee or your country's good.. An important election is . you are,:a law and order loving people,. or -L-Ls.o-take-place,-_rand_noliatrio . t:shoultL.shuit.4 whether_ you -aye , in favor pf . bleb supreina;._ . • her ... Wild:4AM •LAWS*Mid CONgTITU,' ey, rapine, and bloodshed. " ~ . • .. _ .TION of the land are in danger -frompe i You Must..deterebine on , Tnesday next, '.Attacks of-the - cereemliess - - - of, p_optilariovern-- ! SO far as -this Senatorial-district is concern . ........__ rnent. - • You have an 'enemy . desperat.dan- ' .ed,,the Institutions whether lef our repubh .... I • . props, and insidious to contend with; but can government;-built upon the blood-and - he - must be met and , ccingnered, You have . - hones of your patriotic ancestors, are con-. thdipower; and do .not fail to . exercipc it. All who regard The rights anctliberties of ring; as they do, to you the peaceable pos the people should be acti"ve, and urge to the 1 session of:property, and the greatest latitude _ polls their neighbors and - friends, - -The iof civil ) , political, and religious libertyi-com . ey - es of thepatiori = prourned-npopon r and i • prible - With public order and safety ;;, r " the result of this election will either gladden . whether you prefer the ag"ratianp,i . d(ples the li - eart of the: true - patriot, Or Cad/se him of imported felons and lerellys; • which to shed a_teat_Over,thoLdeca.ying, honor and i hare been engrafted in the oeid of the ho-, integrity .of his country", and. gie him:just ; cofocos, • and_ forth titriiie of actthii by cause to fear for the destinies of his native I whit'll, in all cases. rey are governed.. • --.. laud~ . .. • • . . Once) more, we say, buckle. en your at- • I ten put upon nu, by a sudden and unlook : 'thor, and leave not the iield.etaction.untiltel.fnt i dispen / 4 sation-of-Protidenc.and -you yen have achieved a,great and glorious. it . - 1 - . can i,it‘ei• a'voitlnorallift it. You must say tory over the enemies of constitutional go- I whether.you are infave'r bt the quiet and • • • rernment. a ilrit action et the laws, or. Who," - . . • • •' - • 7 I'm' the li 'retie. andidnnue..4 - riner 7 , -et - Nob Lroiv , ,.-9r I,ll,i,LON:Wi.?l'rlitsitinini.7:- -. T ;ocofocos, that the voice .of the mob is • •ni's -27 • 4- the . queslim • The 1°614 9' ! above all law. You 'must decide bet Ween have fairy made it, by choosing as their) a • republican, - representative goverittnhitt, candidate for the Senate y iliontas ' cl. Mil- i.. _ - i -- I,suely - as -- we - iuswlrave, and a purcTmi ler,•the ringle.ider of)„ire mob.at Ilarrisburg. dulierated. denhocracy.. in', Which -the- mob ! . . Let no inan, .th,refore,. :who loves pea ce,' - • - r I will kave-sitpreme cnittrolovherk_ttefight good:ordiw, .4i gn government, stay at _ to itropehy *ill-be-a-general -ri f ilit,.•liil-perl home oh Wiesday. itti next. Let him live-that , Bonn! liberty will depend; upon - ' the caprice - day' t its country ano to . the . maintenanee !- of the, multitude: . . . • cpi ii own rights, by going to the •polls'and ! _ 1 You must bear in mind that Ceti: Vitob . : 7 ircithirigaiiist •the• nob - loader, - and - in-favor . ___. ' of John F: , Macfarlane; ' ' C. My LEI.iS identified With every 601)1 1 i movement at Harrisburg; •that .116 was /- _:.dompictilius:alid , active-moinber-of-the-m-1 . Ottr - Prospectitc ' • ' mittee' of Safety;'. and - that his nomination' Thdintelligence which we have reticited: wtis the etinseliAnce . pf those in,unons no- from - part of this. senatorial district, is hi hly sat iyacl or..q. The people will tanes, which have .inrought disgrace tipea g . the commonwealth, and threaten the over not sanction. the ' attempts which haft , .throw of. civil liberty: / 1- . - . ... heen.made . by Thomas , C . . Miller and his Come,then, to. the / Polla! itellgion; p'at:. asso . diates, -to raise an iti:steri'ectio)).• destt 1 1 . ut- b e l ove d coti iir. : riotisni, and human* call upon. you to tive : of 'the institutions of our come, and discharge yourduties • With zeal ..-lrY,'..ind producing horrid scenes of butithe- . 1 ; and fidelity./ Let no man it ho Value's . ' the ______ry-and_bloodslled,,Ailtere_father_antheons, ' '. and'brother and hrOther;'-wohld be arrayed ' - - itgainit - eachtethen - - -- enough--virtue - enough- - . • • .. alnongst—the people to froWn -'• 4.10Wn the inert who. wOuld sacrifice the liher; ,ties.of the'etiuntry and the happiness of its . `. l . eitizeus.‘ Eiu - t,.to secure success, we must: - -- , -be-netive-and-TigilantiOur-opponents - are • Nvi4 - awake, and exerting theualelOs in ev .ery_quarter. Let oor friends turn out, andshe_resultmill be glorious—rjael_us_not be satisfied - witTelectingiur eandldaie; but lei Us 'give , him:such a majority. .as, for , 'ever gleatray the - : hopes of a- enrrupt- party:, im yortations of voters into this district from the 'adjoining counties, for , the , purpose ,of vot:- - ing for , the loco fbco. mob can didate. Let our friendsbn.the border town-. . . ships, particularly on. the' Perry. eide,. look _ pit for, thiiiie .desperate fellows, ;as they will • lie - atl-aity:quantity. - of watehiok • • .11cr.ThOntat-Cl. theringleader of. ___Ahe-liatri'sbilrg-nloP , brhis-re 6 4 6 1. 4,0 "E5PF., - oblied,the.gOeitscr earl into requisition the services atone iboitsancl - iobiliteerts - protect - Ave - legislature oth - eirllgcertt, erit?,gmern'nfelll,‘ WhatevSi:;eifierste. liar . bean• incurred for alit; pinepotra by the ktate i , ' — ttie:predit certainly belonts:to den. .15.4ifick Renlit,mber TioesdarnOt. Freninen of Cumberland County t the lectiOn_for:Seriatorovhich_is_to_be_hohlen n Tuesday next, is of more than onlipary .nportance. You know. that an organized band •of ufftans, from the county , la Philadelphia id ,elsew here,- headed by r Oahu', 'Sav ;e,:liennim'an, and others, acting,under the .tiers of a band of Traitors, styled a "Com , &tee of Safety," invaded the halls. of your iegislattire, ineulted; menaced, and drove mr members from their seats ( declare& de-government at an era, called . aloud for blood, and-threatened 'Senators - and' mem ,bere . of the " ExecutiveCabhiet with the dungeon;-the dagger and-the gibliet„ - _. , ",. You know that': - this mob of hired assasi. sins weie . distributed aitong . the . different hotels of Harrisburg, armed with bludgeons, bowie .knives and pistols, for the purpose of overawing the 'friends of law- and order, ;and effectually to• suppress any expression of public sentiment, reprobating their law less and incendiary proceedings.. You know.that this same mob, underthe - direction - of the "CoMmittee of - Safitii" surrounded the State' rsenal, and by threats and violence, forced the °Meer supprinten ding-iti-to retire: with—hiSgu~ril ; one _of - whom was-attacked and beaten -in- a- most shaineftkand cowardly nMitner. • =' You know that :se- well trained dn&ror.,' midable was'ihiS - body of desperadoes, hat weak and -timid Senators quailed liefoie the dangers that beset.them;Th - nd . under .such influence, sanctioned •by•thcir tiotes - a baSe. s 2a . 1 - 1 - et ft d constitution; suffering both to be„ trodden under the. feet of th'e rebels, and permitting ,“.Qemmittee orSakty;",.by bruteforiei to -achieve Hill and perfect victory; It is upon the conduct these •lawless-men that• you are now.-ealled upon. to, record your deliberate jullgtneat. ,. ~•- • YOU are • to say, by your votes; whether blessings/6f good- government; stay at Tlirs,mar-lie• the last-opportunity ry,:iivill_ever have of recording-y'our-votes lagainst the >pernicious doctrines of the IFrench Revolutibn. In another year, if Mitratism progresses as rapidly as it has for thiirastlire - iiiinths,ll — astiles and . 6uillotines may -await the refractory, property be eon fiscateil to the uses of the revoliitißOrtrylriL fio._ .. land _word . land . . lition and deft]. zsgicr_. 'Ninny ; of the! , ..v.9trt•••_9fthia: county [InoW to:th . Cir cost what •ioit Thenias'ci e lgiller made when he held the Office in Adams County;-'and; knowing they, can tell what . kind.._or.a Senator he tnikhfinake.• • Those who knew 'him in'tbe one •anuatton 'we think; wilt scarcely . ps4:t_binl.fdrlho -.• IaMTM ,tr-771V0 14 ' 0111 4 , 02y to oni friends be*are• ttegia -4 4iocil9pTIiriour-yo# : tp,njoiroiv.- Beware of t sputiontt , iiditettit l '. and;" 6 tho the name of JO HN r 'properly 't tnt'! 'O;9 Breit 'lc.F . l l ! 6 ' , ve'n,t_the polliir df ,illegal votep,ami_to_se eure. 1 the• - rlglit. •of„Offragn .to all who 'are justkii entitle' ;4:::**#:-.,1,*: - ':::4::.4: - ...0 . -:.„.:%o_..,*:.IO:..o4410*•+ John Et Aiticfariane, Tile candidate of the 'Anti,Yeri Buren party thLoffitoritaluz4 • , cob Cassit, dec'd. is a maitre of this con= ty, 'He meitied a datghter ot the late Judge Graham, and removed to Adams cdunty some years ago, where he has resided . , ever i since. H'e, is a mechanic,. being's tanner by trade, and'has alwayg been distinguish ed by his honest industry, his good conduct,' and his . correct , Principles. Possessinea I.nitrd of uncommon. vigor,. he has, improved it by much reading and, close re!iectio'n. may with truth be said of him, that he is• al man of decided talents and much informa-: tion. He will do honor to the district as 0, representative. He possesses the whig Principles of - '76i and ito-rnan is , more firm and decided in maintainingthein. Through,. life, no man lias been more faithful to all the obligations of a good citizen, than he . has. Honest in all his dealings, loving or der aitftood governMent, john P. Madan lane is in , all resPeete a bright example of. a virtuous; upriki* , , ,' , .and useful 'man. Thomas •C. aVit/c1"; The loco foco Vari.Burencandidate for the Senate, is every way worthy to - be the can 9idate of the. sub-treasury and mob'. party, He iS•ati old federalist, who became alleco few - some ears . sindtt, l 'and wh . y o mingles the ultra dpetyines and pripciples .of aristo.: .crYcy - With - those of extfeinejaccibinism, as - a cover for his-ultra federalism. "rhese.con.- iititiite the , loco foco creed . Profesing to love the people, his whole .conduct shows -that-lit is theit-worstenemjr,-----Bad ts are the loco fbcos, every body knows *that the worst amongst theth aye the,Ol , l federalists, whein truth are their le6devi - Thomas C. Miller is - prominelit in , thisl - class;andihe is nominated for a high and important office in Preferenceto older acid betteimett of the ~arCy — Hc was sheriff' of - A - dariis county, some years sinee,.and nade.alarge fortune whifstinthaiofficc - by• SI;ECtILATIOI:S jll5 knowledge ofith6 _ necessiti es. of: tl.~im fortunate enabled hiryito make. Postessinga restless and..:intrigning. Iva has. been - always au - office 11171 , Eli: He kas -becir - sc vCral -- times - th7antlithitc - ortlreliivii7 focos for the-assembly in - Adatiis County, - ,and alum!) s-raq-hehind his 'ticket, . tie has no-fixed prineiples—,-or, if he has any, it is , .diffieulttay what they are. He professei , all .tfilizgs. to all Then—being faithful te•-tin principle—faithful to no man. With - ,a_haiik . ' man, he professes to be, for - . the bank,_or a baiikand With an anti-bank 'man, he is olent against the bank, or a bank. Plaiiol,_ ble to all, he betrays all—and just sucu a man. is fit to be the LEADER OF A MOR,, and to join in a conspiracy to overturn the, gkprnment. We also ffild - him true - to his character as a ringleader or the mob nt Har risburg, aiid a member of the revolutionary committee of Safety, • Can, any Man whi!,- truly lovesbonefity and the real welfare his_country,_votefor-soch-a-inanLasl4l C. 11E1101 )6r you fa- ----- Mitellion 11.0 • •• • • We give bejoii , the thirl 7 artiele Of the a mended coitstituti • n Fen ItylValtia, wont into effect onflie Ist day of Jannaiy, instant, and ivhjeft will govern in the"spe etal • election t . morrows • -I - Tclaelec - ons bythe ev citizem ery whitel freetne9 of the age gr'twentyLone yearei havin resided.in this-ewe one year, and', in pie . cteettondistelo Where he . .offers to le, - Teii - daffilinnieitia'tv . pfer &Int - vatic election,and within two ,years paida State .County tax, which:BlmM have been as 'esstzfatleast: - .tenTdaiirlfelorriliefclection - , - . shall - en joylhe rights .of an. etector: Burma. jeirtzen of lire united Wales Who-kpre viou.ly been a qaalified. voter of this State, 1 and remiiv - ed thertfronz and ?warned, .and who shalldiaveresided . in the election dis triy, and paid taxes Rforespid ; shall be eni. .tilled to vote,..ititer 'residence in. the ..slate six months.. PrqVide.d s that White freemen, citizens- of the-United S'tat'es ; betteeentht ages df twenty-one and twenty-two'eati, . and . .having. resided in the State.oneticar, 1-tiVin-theeleetiOn-distrieften-40.43.-afere )3op* article, our r.nders' .. • lst; . Thatn . qualifted , :eleetor '•mnii2. , have . 'resided ten, days preceding, *Saeh-elee he. offers' to vote—this' is to . orefeti t the in• famaus, practice .of intßoiling .voters into ,a district:• . • - . • lie:ink ha.-Veleaitlediiiiii—yeai-bii fore,such election; . in, the State. .Bd k Or if, he had'heen a qualitiedelecter 'and removed `froM,the state, and returned ajhtlitsided six MoethETiWthe statp.. 4th: ite . mtAt havg_paid a state or county tax Within ,two years, 'and asseseed at least On, days before the election: •' rith: 9nbekp g betweeril, and 22 ye c are,-, and'having resided in the state onej . :tfar.and `diqtriP't 14hiehtf6t taxes, and whether the' mi:, nt 4 ne4lded , electoror note j• We Wive oer:frleinde the day of '430 61,0 n! and eov47 clea to. PO vint-any 'p e r'sons from voting, who arc not legally_entitledto a vete. • ' readers''inust excuse nefor omitting the Polities claims our tittention) t present:{ . . , - Or:fib:The falsehoods of the .leCo foios who now pretend to cover their disgrace by ertog,i thattfiilre , w,liuickAtobJat:Hatris.: Oettii•*),eyqs Written bytnent ben' of the' legislature,?th'eir OWlr'party,. befere' they determined completely to coon= tehance, so gross. a' falsehoecl. To prove , this, We subjoin the following letters front . P. Flenniken, a Van - -Buren member .of .the house of ,representatiVes Nom Payette county, to the lion.'AndreW:Stewart and Mr. Oliphant of that county, • "flAnnumuno;,sth;Dec. • ivtity bear; nre'daubtless here in the Midst of a feadol'revolution:- .The town Cif Har risburg is crowded With the: most exalted population beyond all control. • .Theyyesterday drove out the Senate. • The Governor has, it is said,. issued his proclamation f0r.5000 Militia. It will bring in 15,000 Were night this day. I fear that blood will flow freely this devoted place, (extract relating to his . family) excluded. I have labored Until I can scarce•. ly stand,to..prevent that state of things, but all in vain, I fear the . days•of ,Stevena, Snrrowesand Pen rose:are numbered., In great haste. ' ••'' • ' Yours, truly. . . ' Copy of Letter of same to the soine. • . • • Hanntsfmo, sth Dee. .7{fDear S t:—No actual fighting hag yet taken place.at Harrisburg, but-how-long it will re main so, God only knows.. The' people have entire possession of the Capitol. ,The' Senate cannot Meet, and the seceding branctror rather fractional [or fac tional branchl .of the House tire not permitted to meet. . met this morning, !ILI°. o'clock,- and 'transacted some business and adjourned until Ito, morrow, but-whether we will again lie permitted to meet, is extremely doubtfttii - The Militia '.uniler the Governors reimisition nre now on:theirmnrch_to.this sind_are:expeeted to be here to night some, and early in the morning others. . The moment an armed force reaches here, there will be' collision and bloodshed.' • Oh! deplorable condition ;of our, beloved - Commonwalth. I have -thin-afternoon T mademy best efforts with is Commit tee of - the oppOsition to preserve the peace and order my natiVe state.' I feel now broke .off from every point of" hope. have (pa far as I can see) to look to but the most fearful sees ~ .to be enacted here. . What a dreadful state . of t 4',' w..have'reached, ,and all - this. on account of titc'tierierse obstinacy of the - -Secietury of the Corntuonwealth, in withholding themajority returns in his possession from the county of Philadelphia; from.. both branches of the Legisla , loom: Had he produced both returns no difficulty • would have occurred, - I can write no-more at present, , ••• - Yours truly, • - • Eximict of several letters-from-the-sm.:T.-to-Another !Aeipor came here cinL.Sinulny nt . the hen& of, 100 men from comity, 500 more arc • expected from Adams And Franklin." ' • "It- is exliccted the opposition. will. brink in ;nen' ttnpki hy...rnen. Irk() would have hurled Pulailirghatil heatliong from the neat he ileseerated»-if he hail 'refused to .yiehl-it." leVe the_ gal It%riea rooif ‘ritit r the .In4t,trefacaduis shouts of applata , e." "I fear a- Pennsviyanin Legislature - wilUntter ra apt/rutin 1 - ttre - eizive f .•• . _ . _ "We arc in th- ynitl;tof n reiolution, orst !‘riii - feir - S - ever realized." •. • • - -have apprehensions that before to-My. "night, the blond of oar -- fellow citizens wilyflou "the Capitol, 'and in the streets of Itarrishdre." "The,memheri are arming themseh;e:s withWea , "pris of " I fear - the. days 'of - Penrose, Darr dices and Stevens tyre nitinbered."' " - - 4. The -people IMAM prissessif tile Dill of gislation. ' . Extract from another letter December 7tht or Bth i the same writer says: , "It is rumored that, there are armed troops on the "other side of the /river , -- - zlitme not. As anon as '!!they set (riot on/this side of the' river. blood will "fIOW, in 48 hofirs, 20,0011 democrats - will assemble "here to onjyri,M them. I itm prepared in peace or in war', to / do my &JD( ) tity constithents." . • Thofnas C. _lTilier was a !ender in the iciffitiges so foreiblT,,lleseribed by 'this Van F;l3 / nreWm ember-ottpelegistature.—CSn-those who love their actintrY l'Ote lot such a limit I f mils- — RentOliber, eitizens — OT - Cumbevlaii - d — iliil - tifiiimi'atz.' t: - Miller, the eandidato t uf the mob Party •for a 'seat in - the-Senate of our State, presided at a meeting' of thetimbiteK s in Harrisburg, on the 4th..olDeeembailast, -at-whieh-viiizting-the,mob-tioaolved-thattliey i would take posSessiOn':of our State,arsenal. (")an you Suptioit him? We leave it with yoar eonSeteiiee to determine. Ce 'a - 11E7' Jon.*V. itCFA[! ESq. a gen 7 tleman ivea lttmWo thrOtigliout the Sena ttWal-Disidel as a J4rni, citiien, has bee,trpnt . .in, nomination' by' the friends the'Conaki to tion .and, the .Sopteminc - y'oftlielaWs• -- 7. - - -, nt'matt is hotter . calculated - tojneet the present foarful crisis; hetcrminetkkOi: c?nciliatnry, he Will • kilo* hotv'to defend the rights of .his con4ituents and of th&Court,try. • T andhe•ffiendo . dc. fender 6 ;nobs'. and revolution very apProptiately. nominated, Tlimilita CJ : We rejoice in. •this ; let Pirates" .6;61 tikdef tholplooty . flagg. Let insurgents se-.' lect for offlee„the'leader of the mob. The people, have now..offered: to them' a 'fair. op portunity -deciding - : on the _momentous qiicstion,whic;h•lias-conittleed-thelemittOon--' wealth. •• of seleeting. between - - a friend : , Of 6rder and - the'. tea .Of 'an .tnsurre mit" el , . go vernment—hetween A -peaceful- - et zen and a CaPtaiii *.nf : - Cntliltioata.r Let them Come to the 'polls one and;all 'and deliver in their, verdietdr.-Gettisf)lerk 'War; The last "Compiler,,„,. perceive' is out: Sfgainst Sour/ F. "Mikes...tel. - Arm, the _candid ate Itominated._by the friends of the,ifSn premany of 'the ,1 4 :aws," for the-StatP;Sen ate. estecoried recomtnantlation . honeattMeni Still we conceive ;it' our dutk coutradiot its false -heeds and correct its reisrepreseittatiens; This petty organ 'of rebiliOn ”Com -itiler"-s=asiertsi, that Mr.. ,MaC.finfarm Was jealous of: the . Setae - 111'in whielt - ciui,lat la mented" Senator t : Jacobr,Catisati,. Esti; Woe , held by .his cariy,' and :that 'Ate.-.4odfilged in the, most Vielentipersonatabeite otthatgen.. nett en for , minty yintrs`z,”, This pro; ' f 1 hoed' nponce to p asV .fs an rran ' ase as ever waft;MOlgtfta got up for the , put+ pose , 'Ot,itijtvittk,Wilylliefarlante,:in,tha:esr tireatitin.ef iittii,deeppOd,'Sen-, Ittor,:.l.l'he. , !'"o6llipiler4E l ittdthe'•enutenip- ' httlevitio,whtch control.l4,„l/111 find -..tbe,trtelVetn:ittistilkeni',Abefriendi-oft that Senator,ll, they - Ptissees a tiiite which, he scorn ; , allirs: : the; contrivance and t!leaiiitipli?biai...'iltid.tToni:: pilee - ' l hati-hatter draWT:the'attentiok (Oho, • .peophf4e - the fact, that it was by his attempt to. arrest the ticason, which l'itentAs :Mitten was fomenting, that` the`; of;s Senator Cassatt was produced. 4-16 - , • ' ; , • ' EiZiall ' CONADATI,TI.C4aIO*. Emiositoe. .Zr the . • • • deg ,—urrett-;,,Having .given a M.ii.,t 16 4`.- 4 4:04)e ,] .'•',iif - the - :protititient - Actions, , and ; t them. , to dine cariCatuie' . .thebest,principlei 'Of jenteciaey; of the'ceunty by the Unhallowed ,piirpei3e for Whichthittineeting 7 :was - called, I proceed to-s you.sonee specimens, of the, per-, iorManee,•::tiefOre:l de this; hhowever;.al lovit'itte. to.. say.a:'Word•:or two on the rela,- . tive position .of ,some of the:leaders -as' the curtain rose: " Near •the "krisonire Vox" ' Might beseen the "lion- Of democracy from , Peuthamptim," frisking his tail - with great coniplacettcyi - and puffing of the fumes of loco focoisin to' the no small annoyanee of the "small-fry" whosurrounded hini. One . would havithought . that he intendedask - - ing',' 4 .'how' do you like the smell - in "my l_p a o the rilio said ; once,to have asked a Fox. :In•another liv ; tie grOup etoed' the' editor of. the defunet •‘‘lron Grey," peering_4ur-his..speetaelee through a pair of dye! ratlibtKihpivorse , of i the -Wear and color in liarrisburg,.,.in close and - serious on_versatioti with 'the editorof the Volunteer, both of whom participated is the - riotous afitht6sonable proceedings at the seat of government.; ,Wliat.a - beauti; - ! fel pair? Whatsignificant' COUntenencesl -1, What a heily cause ,they Were engaged- in! But then it'etheir giviti l :they are contend- - ing for, and they ought to heeFociised.- The largest group, consisting of - the 'Commis sioneeirlerk, our ‘‘distinguished!....congretle ; man elct;tommissioneritornmati,- and se veral other satelites,, stood nearest the pre= sident's Chair. The 'being! `Prince ,Regene to the infant congressmati, ' _ - and having the.eharge of-him and others of . the faithful,„sighed,heayily under the re,l sponsibility—the yondgAD'aphiit'_. turning. occasionally a- wistif.ll eye to the - docir, in . , wander at thel4dineos._Of jeCtsirigatVritig. - - - -ArOund - --the-huge stove atood.-the-cogle-eileclapplidants- foi the pre sid.e4fudgesh'tp -of this distriat,- eager 16 themselves upon this oceasithi,- apparently calmly; • waiting the judge's tcial demise. No wonjer :one of-them . uld haVe. said, "I'm in a purty - yarty.''' Here anti - there, lingering . upon _gni out= skirtsie onitl.be seenindividttals who seem _ al wrestling with some internal - cOmMotion, their: Party,:piejuilice-- . itiginolieni-one - way - , - T , acid theirpntriotibm and love of truth plead ing\ against the . imMolation of the' r,ictim the Constitution: , In- several inpt. noes- 'triotism - prevailed ovetperlidY, an ,by the ' Limo the president was , seated, a-number - had- retired, wlille th, greatest body : , remain- ed to see how this . ‘conneil of chiefs' woull l -reconelle-tbe-rontleet-of the - `mob' with Ate I , ddettine Orkthe `supfernsey.of iliClii-ti4,* - aa'' tatiight by thejathers 'of dent ottney. • , Our diz gavized , the crusaders,' and after getting the officers selected,-Hugh-Clanflaglier„Esci—a i candidate for Judge Reed's st , itiono , ielded to the call of Capt.: James NI. 4.11 en for. a •peecr, ------- 1,u1;61:1 - Fe . deepest blushes, either '-for this hoebrable - diStinction, :or the (Hs : ghee he was'about to inflict upon himself rand the.otheraiders Mid abettors treason • able condtiet:: While the 4 purpte - fide' . ivisi subsiding in cheek,--he - looked. at the president, then at the `faitqul,' , ptill + d doWn Ibisiviiis.tcoat, tiliandsi rt his poeietit', ±`,llr, Preshierit r - (look fcire him;) last week Was a glooMy meek at Harrisburg--no than dared; to ,speak his sentiments:' I was there,- but I saw nolpoli, fin not; nor nothing but a popUler burst • of d ignaticeb." Afteir along 11 arangue 1 - good dad of which was like..the shots of the blind)narksman, every, Where but,, the point;, theerator':cloSed'hie panCdri p. nupon the actors in the mob -in a.beatttlfol pefora• Eion on the - Shoe kTliii - Yelt °iota feel i up; re , eived-b lie-appearanee-oslthezmilitar the-Sabbath-day! :;- •• at - the limo he was . speaking and uttering the assertion, Iptit.ihete_Was..uo_iinoti.:at.ltarriehu4,;-that vvithitt the Boned ,of his voice, were "men. who hail, offieiateitinlitting croWil ther at ilartiabur6foi , :the purpose • • over awing and , Antinit atinglhis whig metnhers, lor both heniesi'. ! et4, - ',.tn.sre'Veiii the; rvlii;: members froth ' P,hiladelphia ,. : County; troth' -- ta'king - theirreeeta:':He knew tliat't3oiiie,'if[`; his auditors- werelni die iitibiientt,tit'rettel etthein aileast,;'tlie:nightleenieat,pco. ator,S;escaPeciririmi;,the•WintinWS 1 . nate, chamber,wdeStationail to;,prefent ,their egreeal had - eacape4-his •.yigiliineei':he. - e#plainted tho'hugunge.O, one . of the.lwitneeses, -:`.We re' a minute 166 . .1ate 7 = also knew 40iWiinel- , :lie , tlenOOn'eeit , renCh' idle asset , ' lion ..that ono :' of~;the objects = iii bringing a; 'pleb • nate from, meetitio, , ''oolhe!.teeotid', l riieitiiSy. of D f ie ck ma : e new nit ih' watt Icy be proclaimed;by. the Speaker'in the, `the. Menthe:m.9f both . hetniee.—,- VV. . the operation of 'which `WOultfte the fare- Well knell. to many a craving, fawning office laniter-,--A-t-is-true r ldr.-Gaul-lagheranay-no have seen ',a Mob. in the , streets or , hotelS, for the reason that the legislature did not meet pibliely in the:streets and hotels, al though Wilson's-.hotel •Was :threatened with 'Cleitrnetion';beediiiierthe Ciititiiiigham house . „. nief'prittately there. : .'i'The 'business of .the mob' eing'With.the legielatere, its: held , its sessions or -Meetings 'only' 'at the. time' and place , the, legislature met. Any stranger to have "paitiecl.threugh IlarrislArg, could have also said 'there was no; mol.);' : let him have stepped into,theelaapber of the seri). : nate, or thehall: of the house of.reprt*pta. tives, and , seen the kind of men wheeroWd.. ed the galleries, lobbies, and gangwiytt„ and heard the hissee,Shoute;atitl imPrecations= 'let hint - have. o:Or.hcard the. tinder-nine of encouragement this mob , jeCeived from par • tisans,too respectable to taii.t an i") pea . or Come out publicly—let him have Latent!. - ed - the:senate chamber, when Mt:Callen:and others 'Were declaiming 'to the Atoll in. Pre. tience'of the members of the sentite„ and naming - their for destruction-L.4C! hirn•hive gone intr . ). the court. house where the inflammatory:: mass. w;Ls collected -for 're-ignilion by MeCalien, . Penniman, - ton and others, and. heard clamors for 'the blood of meters and , for. revolution— ••:-••••••-• Land then say there was "no mob!' . • . Goullaghee knew moreover, at,the tithe he •was denying the existence of a. that a.gentleman Who . lstoOd near him had been L iu HarritibUrg'atiring the reign of the Mob—:- that this gentleman had - got into a row-- . • struck-every man he met--swere that "-re volutions purify republics"--7-toec - opii the nnen of liis bosom"; and dared the by-stand: ers to stab-him to the heart---vislted to die amartyr in-the Cause..of the 'dear _ and whoseintoxictilidprireizzyie'ould • drawn upon him asevere•personal .tion , , but -.for -.the timely interference Of .O. friend to the 'majesty of the, Yet there_was 'no moh%li, And Worse than an, ..poor __Mr. • daullagherls.,religio'us _feelings Sverec.(l, • bi: the appearance - 1 the_military_on the Sabbath ...day!!:..:.How.. like-the indignation of that Meow? man, 1-wll6 - febutted - another Abel f p ue tng ears o corn on the GaUlla= gher,-you.are an ho'neMman, .and a good I - • citizen in your calm momentsl but you shoitld be careful' to destro'rthaiiitherent combustible -gas, which. is the staple : arti. : ela-in-the 'riots, roulei i and fray's' of the soil from whence:you sprang. . Mr. G. wiis . followedby our `distinguish ed' eeng-resstnan elect, • 'who has more telligcnee in his little. finger: than all the I people , of Perry county put toetlier," and] wlin; according,to his own notions, - 'is a sq- Terior' than ill every -respect to 'lliaddcnia. Stevens'-! te l linnot-deny- your readers his sub! nic' - butaulemti, exordium: "We hove not, Mr. President, (said he in liisfelicitous_ sift6 - rtienTire - b — daili' • Jays since we saw the' days of the revolution"! Poor old fel low! "Wonder What his agQ is tioN2 He continued: "There was 'no mob at Harris burg; I' was there; and there Nr.tis just such Koptq"Cliersas ,DaE,-, andyou know — twoulit, not- yiolate.a.-luw!" -I differ, - from - him in thls statement; : for I was 'there too, and ALL .the not exactly like *this, gio - nbritble,' imitiy'ot them' had lniine'- What - Oickerlegi; ,And - otllol*lipt4Uite such: thick heattk, .• • • • . • .It may not he amiss to..rernark here, that 'Mr. .Rausey . being - theT` ,- chairrtnan T. of the to draft Tesollens,forillie — ineet. ingiseized open the excitement 'of tliciinieS' to vent his little 'cock tind bull story' of grievances against the clignitied and manly conduct of Messia: Stevens, Ilurro wee, and' Penrosernen Alto have.:.retidereti' Penn sylvartia iitustriciu - s; , 'given her, a. tank equal, if not suPerior,:.to any state iit the, union- - -inen; views of inteVilia improvement, and whose activeexertions, ifut TintcrstieceSti. .Weration the',NaSircsources - Ofi eTnirron-,- wealth ; hi4ietits upon their own lliitricts..:-nien; lerinte r ,-uni-expande&-benevol.ence- hag 'con-- litiminetedlite;plan : pf.-43docating-erery--.. upon an- . (itiality l end_;whoseltaines'will,go ,dowortio,itesteriti its the;,grij.ist -betiefac-' I torsi of tbeir'ige - Thcse are.the men whOsei rOpontetio - n•is to Wither - beneath the ,liase.finl vi c ettlintinies 'et !wit;•B. _Ramsey' ,:tn be: .40,in,resolittions, which shall fiat:offer your rcaders -IT-transcribing; w h ile 'the re: intia*nt honortireonip .es our ,tonisn. .yertresebtatires-:itii the , state legislature and in-congress, ea; by obsequiously itissing dirty little . ebildren.l.4.-ery `iic lifocracyl:,rdeinociacyl - the democratic jiarty areotvel!--q)ocitekitig four and t tiollars seifsier the . hetteftt of 'Othe? .. ii . nrii'of the. Couritry;:, 'toe ogre'eihii 'as; beir toniao ) . ,..Deori A ts,, their' .telieo - tc. 01 1 P: 0 .7, lizfOtttsitipsi•4 - they'san bui-Strdt)l6. Mil EZ qitlp enough, • s •° 1111 - Itatne l by pemo gweb ettable — tit s ' 1, • °PP t, I* t' '0" to sled! - 814 Atifiettator l United Suites 'rreastirer•(o -44 This is lost what-Nkto• S. Ramsey 1 E! CaPa' ME ble of saying; but there is no froth in it,, and he, knew. it, although he might not hays I s known , that ourfegislature do not elect a Treasurer for the 'United States!' Why did not the !oppesition' do so , when the military did arrive, i If - Fla was the dpsrgtif—Tfiiiii— a genteel way of escapilig t h e charge of ' conspiracy—first, get -a mob and force the legislature from its halls, sattd,when the go- verniff - orders out -the-military-to-suppress insurrection • andlrpNl rve the peace, call it an attempt-to assist the 'opposition' to elect officers!.. • . • '-"Gracioto Heaven! (exclaimed the 'dig. ; tinguishedajt died4,the blood chill in my veins to gee troOp - s-Paiade'on,ibe Sab bath day!" Well, I sup Pose it did, .tta the . day was cold. • I _can . appreciate ,this, tow, • derocier oft onscience in.the and his he'neyolence in intiVAing round;un4' L solieitedly i a bottle of whiskey ainong:tho nteti.on Abe Ilabbuth day, us an act orperit .; alive fur Iris unsuccessful 'attempt 'to dig-. • stiade.theni from .obeying.-.their.com.mander in-ehief. 'But for p. Ramsey' tcipp4te. of'hia blood Chilling for - a,breitchOf .bath have . heard 'of 'straining at a and isvallOwing a;carnele but here ishrlpe. cinien Of'4;traimng at a gate and, @walla*. ing ilave not tithe nor space, however, to give all•the beautiful effusions ',;f - this lover of .the - idear-peoPle,' who sat town Underau abortiveatternpt at applguse. Robert Lusit t Esq. :,•then made . .sortie:ref. roarlts,as near as 1 can recollect as "I have not seen such a periodsinee_i_wai' .even years . old; I.don't_ know whieh the darkest'da:y—the time fivai dtiased out bf in - y; . bed, or 'now4 but At !lon time . , there was a man kilt outside Of the town, or died ute - ial-deaths: I want seine one to draw; a resolution as to Why the - governor lied or dered out the - men, sposel Oen.. Lambqr; ton knows about the ,t'ogcra in the reign. of - , old John Adams - _ The above were the. weighty matters This Simon Piiie deinoorat had .to throw If this be dMri tusk I havetindeiiitaoillici is,- he need - not. bo ..alarmed about being 'chased out of bed' by the. inidrgeniit: he: belongs__ to . theAloininant_ party,:_and_ttiey_ : _give..every_ftSfirancie of "security _to their:_ own. 'lf the mashould come on, Mr. E litor,--y--on-wilt.take. care To let-them that 'Squire Lusk belongs to that . p.4rty, • whose leader at Washingtonthreaiened,' that if he "had aldrep-of democratic blood in his veins; : lie Would-let it.ont"—= belongs `to 'a - party, whose leader in delphia' county Said, that he "would -have been a.tory, ithe had lived in days of the -- revolutionthat he is- lkameBakei if - - hot - a . desech'lttenGtif a mail Who Was a tory in the.clays of the revolution, and whose, -ion 'was a tory...--- - ifitd - that from his country's banner during the !Whiskey Insurrection' or the late war.' -`Birds of a feather - flock together,' is a trite adage, and I am glad that Mr..Lusi: • the company. of his friends. • ineeting Closed 1) . 1'7 Gen: tAnliortoii. answering the iinportantiquestionTof 'Squire = ix ki - l• der out ,the men'.• in k . this . discriminating manner. "The governor (he said) had a right to call outthe Wu/ilia; but he had no right to call out the volunteers"! Q. PENNSYLVANIA BANKRUPTCY=. • OBLIGATIONS PROTESTPAL • The.bitter fruits of .mob. law -and /MO :ink:have commenced. The.tocc , Foco ,reign 'has began, by opening the Trea sury and . allowing the bonds of the be protested, and its cdreflit.destroyed. The next act, we_presume will be Goy, ?prier to pay off.the state debt by, "taking., tltfs benelft,".:aialiiiiilintlineni POco goalie mouid.de,..betore. tbe_elention.- - . • Oar readers will baYe. observed by.- the Legislative proceeding., that a portion: of the State. debt, , ';ainotuttiug 'to . 8250,006, . created in 1824; iltee'rne due on the Let of January ; and that a bill passel:l the Senate ' , authorizing the refunding of this, debt, in I the Datik. , of the United- States at it per cent., under its charter., •Thefiropeed to borrow 'the money Out Of the ,Bank id . ** .._ _lJuited States, was rojeeted• by tfie .toetto ' Fodo House,. aud.the bill sent back to. 'tio Senafe, who refused to secede totheatnend neot-of:theTt-House,,midstrdered it to be, vs turneckn-that-body.-,-In-:this-siiiiitett-- ithe -- - hill - 'stanir when. both , Houses adjourned yesterday .afternoon ; the SAmate ttr mectat ti o'clock his morning, and the.:Re. ous at _ 5 bifoie - 12fast -- Upow - the - return'oll of citteater, a Loco Foco, made, a speech in favor •of takirtg-the money out of the Bank of the United . States, and deploring .he prejUdiee of_thsielhat_ivere-still_frig,htened at the , apparition the.odead monster." The . bill passed tbe Senate unanimously ; - and -the' I.itsep F'oeds.of the House„ - ,M'plii, , e - mi.y, - Heynoltis, Hill and others; fearing that It woad_ pass the How, if a eltiorttin were preeent, guaidetl the door; and pnssa g es, and persuaded the Locor Oco Inert-o)6e not to go., into ..the Hall; They preferred hating-the State dishonored and its credit snolt, to paying...An honest debt, by the money of a state institutton. ' Thus has Lotto Foolism, erantrieneed he rule -two iets diseredittible..l o . ttiy Stole: and inrious, to bor oheratiter abroad and her se- , aurity at liorne,-!..PfmnetltigtiTiilegissph..- E`9' rrte °thrall at gt • • • tfetter,o Of•A4MlPistll.4l°P RtitOt‘4 to . 4' the isitbeerilikr reisitling•ta Mettirir 4 ,' emu,. heilsind coantv, on tko,o oCAtattiinktots, -nf ttOlottierefote-Wttil7:4 71 .IT—. - Iverinhatintld to sord nk estato to„ moke p ri r t y Wt i l n neliotely*rl_t otteg.ekanfAt4ehm- nithinfliiirvniDortyiithe n ti c a te d • • for teitierarut. • .• ' 7 , 911101, oUNG, s • • • Amon% t 4.. Mk' - • ' • •