Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, May 01, 1844, Image 2

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Subject to,ibe. decipion of.n Nutiollid-convention,
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GEN:-.4QaPH . MAP.KLE.
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VIEON • GUILE° RIK •of:Eabrinon co
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DEMOCRATIC, WHIG . PRINCIPI ES.
'SPEC/ 4.L.Y . 1 , 011 1 4 g1ILIC 'EYE,"
• OUR, CER EED.
t. Akfflitid naGonnl Euiltney, regulated, by the,
will'ana authority of the Nulion. •
2. An adequate Revenue, with fair Protection to
American lilduetry.
3. Just restraints On _the Executive power, em
bracing,afurther restriction on the exercise of
the Veto. •
4. A .fflithful administr tiomof e public domain.
- with an equitable diqtributhin o . lifoCceds
. of sides -of it among all the Stales.
3.-An-lienest-an44fennothical,administration-ot
the General Eovernrimpt,leaving public officers
perfect - freedom of - .thought and of tlfe'right of
---- s - ulTrii•lfflt suitably restraints against
improper. interference in elections. - -
6. An amendnient to the Constitution, limiting
the incumbent of the Presidential office to a
SINGLE TERN. •
These objects attnin'ed, I think that we should
cease to.be afflicted with bad administration of
he Government .-11Esity CLAY.
THIE DI IP
IWinocrney.
. ~RF\'F.\UE t~ IIOTECTI(1\.
"A TARlFF—Pro
ducing an adequate Re.
venue; with ,fair Pro
teetion to American
dustry.'.!. -
"I think that the fir&
tisions of therariff of
• 1842; in the
.main, ore
wise and proper, no pro
tection to manufactures
and commerce is in fact
whatever it may be in,
form, encouragement to
agriculture ! The cut
tivator of the soil iscon
seimis of-Alm-great -ad
. vantages of basing a
longside of him the
' hlacPsmith,and the wheel
Wright, the Saddle and.
the harness.the
taaor,the liatterirthe ;hoe
- maker, the cabinet mak
er, and masons and car
penters,' Ills comforts
and,theirs are both are
bdth- increased by such
• proximity, and they are
enabled teituginculthuit:
manufactures and pro
ductions. But of what
Liy_eu-144ktsc ,
tiply them,without
merco, foreign _and do
mastic, w.hosd Unice is
_ to diStribute the surplus
produce of agriculture
and of the fabrics of the
mechanic anj indbufac
turer !"
lIENRY CLAY."
Such. tire the evidences of the 011tieul frith of
tlie.W,hig nod Locolbeo eandidatft for the Presi
dency. The zealous 'advocate and steadfast friend•
- af; - Aitrorrean Indthitry-artirc-cn-c-lantlr----amPthe
diClared friend of 'Free Trade, Foreign Pauper
linger, British Competition, on the other Iyork•
ii,ig-then, Mechanics,. , Farmers, judge ye frimn the
evidences! • Which will you support? Can you,
will you, hesitate ? •
the Difference..
QTha4jfference beta , con tho Whiis and Loco
Foam; in fogard to AinericaO-htlior,--is-thle—the
Whigs are iii favor of mantiNaiiiirid all that -we
_
. coo itilliiifiouintfi t and of EroMeting ougagdd
\ '' . —irrti r itairMecifriiirditrifird manufacturing ,occtipa.
Ilona against foreign competition, by a prolectivo
- - Lcco - F:000s aiirfayor:of-bur.;
• ing Where w,e can buy,clipapestcthat is to'a. yin
favor of.hu"ying what ‘i,;e • Weni - 11:oin furCig na
tiond; a' di? )6w
- Out Provail:the're we can buy of Olean °hoopoe
i caw pa rtyienif:arn
• favor of scstalcing:4merican-intorest4Alio-Loco.
Oat* 'aro thii Dritieh pa'rty, and iiilfayoLOT
manufaottirees. -
-- WitliticansOlo you espoueo 7 —that of tho Amer.
• - icon 'Alai ii.';'or.ltrilish 1161 • '• ' •
. T1!$) OrKlAsi*:.ratifirigi
• mr, Xt.:lloi thit'iiosh,y theponirostilonairaport
'annthit 'ndintiin that ciri:.NiondaY - cu;eek:
13111'i;fr'dClittaillion' tnike'proient Tiirlif
',Wag taken up-in dongrosi a: vote of 10410:1)4,
.
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Clin t but
locolr fir of , th tP°n t
t king-ur thu
The The'tlbe voted, egathnd- 141,4124 r isn whii i 3
both ior''°l`)44e,one_filin-1;:u
of,G9Org fL,t'cil;lqa•
ofira.ept . freXal) K l2- .7-1;t1 rt.?' and Prin t two
rra ••'-', 'full oxF°P , ,
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The Pt'n%l7o.'ir...,lte""',"
.i., .'•,Aina"l'ellac ' whq
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District.
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the I3th,
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itiiiiiiteri4 the, It e idi k u . .
1 4 :Vh ' t.,Ork; 04%.
tabled itabefolloWing,tibtitgrapboiti4 ;
,tinteer: determ!ned not to be-behitui tin
15 f '<Y!.!lnao°ii,-giv4:Prri?.
ed.
n 4
,nonlber,.althougit, no proiite,nkex , N !qoktll.ol ;
dobate:vn.the)
Feb'. 15 "1.814 - --iu Committee olibo Whole;'
,
these ,Abinderero,..,.who - ro. Clayt seed .these
suer
enflamed will not allow iiii.tohtivehirek
slavea,t mdist:lcit-ua haye:telsige-uriesithiWC
Cannot: cu r firewooa,adfl.iillie4faut•heeta,'Airld *
hve - iititr . tilve — and .41anightii/S)viarle in the . '
- " Detraction ever loves mark,' l says
More unrelenting, brutal, bloodthuund fetheityy .
then HENRY C 1 . 0 1 .1% Since 110 entfance...inty :
lie, litb,!soine forty yenta agii, Safi.*
ject of continued, persevering and malignant rnifi
rctpresentptfoit,'ltbtise and ..01if.geder
alism in vain sought. te:destro - y his
ter betore and-after the Ingt war, in the days wlica',
Daidourricy_incent semethingirfort.thun_a_name,-
-and • now piodeva dethocracy is -engaged -
I With, if peasibill,..more fiendieh malignity in cri-,
deavoring to effect the earrebleck'purpose Which
ancient Federalism in vein' tried tb*MeeCO - plailil.
•
The above paragraph is only one:of a: series of ,
vile slanders, which-thouglicontradiethd and re
futed over and over again, arc pit forthersfaied
eriods, the_lpeo loco press, with the object of
:breaking doweilr. Clay by base and tlishomira,
file means after all honorable oribrtsi have
Therois no intelligenteitizon whp_iii" at all an.
iluainted will] Mr. Clay's public and private char
acter, but will ltn'ow at once that sbeli expres
sion as that given above could not
ed by hint, It is abhorrent not -only
. .1,- . , -.. ley, bu o every
practice Of.llitt fire - , iviiith all know has been do
voted-with-unweriedirisidnity-te'the-pretnetio. ••
of the intereitrette'lndustrielasses of his
county. 'Henry Clair the author of the American
system for. the protection-of the mechanics and la
borer from foreign competition, declare :inch ix
sentiment :1 Every honest and intelligent rrinii
will of once brand the assertion as.a falsehood
IlAry Cloy use such an expression, when It is
known :that his own wife ii one attic Most plain,
frugal, skilful and industrious hciusewifes in the
whole. country ? - When - it trItTM , la_ ales .-
tends personally to the ,operations -of her "own
kitchen, dairy and every other domestic Concern
of her hoti'xeliold 7 -Every one will sec that itjMr.
Clay had ever uttered so gross a lige italicavicst
force would .have fallen on hirrinViifininilyr Does
not-thilreingle-fact refute-the slanderts:D- ur read.
.._ _ . .
us.wili recolloct an extinct thet we published sev
oral menthe since, from the . Western Christian
AdvocO.C,' a paper edited : by Dr. Elliott of the
Methodist EpiscopatChurch. Dr. Elliott in com
puny with Rev. Mr. Bascomb. of the same church,
hid. paid a visit to Mr. Clay's residence near Lex
ington. On his return homehe miblished a short
account of his tour,_ and
.when referring-1a .his
visit to Ashlar d, spoke of. Mrs. Clay na follows;...
ICIMEN4PE>
• Loco DcmocraCV.
- FREE TR/17;: DIRECT
TAX4TION. -
"FREE TRADE and
uncompromising war a.
gainst Protective
.System, and its affiliated
musette:"
Mr.. Van. Buren and.
Free Trade.—Tic N.Y.
Journal of Commerce in
a late bomber says:
"Mr. Van Bdren's a.
.vowal of Free Trade
opinions has recently; if
not hoTore,been very die.
•tinet,and such int tox,sat
isfy, wo, know, a great
'many free trade men,
and secure their votes."
And then Mrs. Clay is more than a pattern—
she is an excellent model for all the ladies of the
lunch She mtnutely superintends all her household
affairs. lici• little Grceo•House, and-colleetion of
flowers, cilia shrubs are most tasty and well select:
ed. But her butter—yes her .butter s(for• we Ite .
some of it,)—is superior. From her dairy, con:
dueled under her eye, she supplies the principal
Hotels in Lexington ; and it is no small glory to
her, that her son Thomtis showed, the other day,
the suit which his mother purchased for him with
the - avails - of -her butter."l
Letter to Mr. Ritchie.
AL QANY, Feb. 23, 1843
"I have at no time nor
any where hesitated to
eapress my derided disali
probatiot of the Tariff
Act.aphedastscasion, as
well in respect to.thc prin
ciples
. n mu which it is
...r....iaggagAtAktuumroM
171 good tinlif 'you ,shaii
have my views iir'res•
pest to tlit - nod other
subjects before the pub.
lie."
asjoukipg With disgust and abhorreneo upon wives
and daughters working in the kitchen 7
The loco loco papers in first giving currency to
this slander had the hardihood to assert that the
paragraph could be found in a speech of Mr Clay,
which was published in Niles' Register, volume
16th and page 67. A reference to tide - hook and
page proved their affirmations to he a fiat false
lmodi .Nothing of the kind could be found ! Af
ter such deliberate falsification nothing they could
say on_ this sebiLmt iiworthy. of
Now they imp- taken a now course to 'fasten'
the libellous paragraph upon MT. Clay. The pa-
per which the' Vol l unteer ' copies its article from,
nays Mr, Clay usedlthe following word :
"If gentlemen will not allow us to have blank
slaves, they must let; us have white ones—for we
cannot cut our fire-wood, and blaelc obr shdbs, and
have our wives anedatighters work in the kitclibt-c,'
M. VAN BUREN
They do nei'find these words or any thing like
thetri . in any speech of Mr. Clay, bej. they attempt
toinove that he tttered them; by referring to
!peed' of Mt. Taylor and •Ft;Air. Rich 4 cteliVeted
a fall year after Mr: Clay'iiiiffrich — onthe - Missou.
y„ .....1\
ri question, where the find in a'not'eto the sliceult
of igt,Riclitito folleYthi : ..., = . 5 ..._ ~..1 , ,,:
_1". Whert.thie:eubjee:t was under 41sicuasion 'at :.
the leaf Bea/siert; the flon-Spe ker., (Mr.-Clay) re..
marked to the following: die : .!lf ibratetilen
will not [Mew us to' have black alaves, they mina(
let ina have white ones, for we 'cannot entoor fire-,
vood; and binektoer chees,:ind_linvit _our piver;
and-dutightertiAvialli'lictilii . kilt:hint.'" • • - !
'Now what a deliberate faleehOod ie . here! - - Thefil
arMr. Clay, u, :hi words. quoted--'1
is Ir. Rich,' .kremarked to therl
°flowing ejfect '
after ail this Mr.
Ida 'has - main sentiment for Mr.
larylidea,uso as 'he . alleges Mr: Clay Mier lan.
! page to that !ffect; -- The - pOro - graidi' , thort is
zither more nor lees than- a forgili,:AnAthp m
'il'o:moans by which ~it is sought "'to . defeat ',pr.;
lay 1 Do the loco Amos expect , the intelligent
, apple of this country can bi,teined, againet Mr.,
Clair by'auch vile spisrapresMitntipna,,fal'aeliiiiida
nd-forgeriiis 13 thief If they do ` theY'lQi-bUf a
-11
iiw estimate•o; - the inteliigence and morals - oft a
.00ple !",'. /-•'. , '.). ~'."., ~,', t ~.".
}The wholii of this Slander originated with the,
4 Dmancipator;' an Abolition, pakeri iiud from it
aei,een Oopled , iii:nenrlY3,every „lop° th.chal4et,ltt;
1116 ' l la i 9.1:bl i' ) I lYarPIYIX'",itI C °40. 1 Plilthelr.14c
i la) k i.t ie ° r t t ; t 4 N 4 /o, m q ii) P ' 4i i i IYktq4' ikw / ifi!TIP9,I
oppOnrO4in,thik g .p l ota;ibbri4or, , ga'il they Pub.,
liffiad the wliOto - Srtichilli'wq tie; abUaiidiptita,!'
ililoY' ‘Wii4flitleatfobiarthit, ,, the DditOrfhdif the ,
candor to ; contain; \ lifter making the tunic digger&
aaf!thi"Ah 'at' Olt fefii:441 10 ,41 2 4. ,6 y,rv0rt ,
of, this !t:47 l l4:(!irr 15 Tr, TI T;# 4 ?, A . 19. , ,, , ,ii
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P11..c 1 e?f,"!,.;t pzlor,zr-jslri?r9o , t pe,pomqp, ,tp,,
*qoriebrirri that Nit..Clay4i4let!, , tc!itst thaka,g
ii 3 Oiii: 4 lisi' i Alkik'uliatiiiitt,iogill . ex traci plai:tifi
'iiiiiviii - diiTe . ifo"Prii.krivilBo):ii;il'
ads iliai'ill'ilvtAiltelo this iMeee,lFlliotbiiiiiilliti.
'ie'illiiiiiitg:o elYli' \ • 4 oLd '! ,,, if: Vfll'!_l:2 , , , ti,'
' , i1 12 ,9 3 ,4att111a 5P , 41 6 , 61 - ' w aa,, i n kf r i r ,, di alaillm l P l , l ,l o ),
tie' hat - est one 'filo . °potable SpOakor - (lvii.
." a') remar to a= a fiwingiF i ect' :.?:" , '.
' - '4lf ' tl Men ivill riot iiiioio iliateiiiik
I '4 4 Va a ~, ,. , ~,-
AlotoriitnegLintakitiel. riaslialo , m/iiiii,:ommilinSmo.
'thnriptyrikririrArpviood,,iipo black 01w slices,, q K
(Mew wee Mi ipatighterd 4 orh In thelltalien. o
"ifieiiis i 4filiWholi;Matieil -thb-tritliiiiiiiiii-
liumn , dole
ation of
0 0 ; tiiii!t!!ritil'or,f bic4M4
twitin
t."1`401'.1.4t',114,:4,
Now how does this account of Mrs. Clay tally
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t4o44,ooiiikott?l, l 6,ysof.
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litikArte
PT •
Ahlts.,•+.„44 •
4 , •1
logicoiLitt:.i,b, twee at Wodbini;
7000 thcpsji= "4c7.%.--Perat"
letlti.46a "
layo
frr
W - '.' ',, , ' , ! - PY,..:1 111 '',... "0- 4 " I TTA: ? '• 7 el 51'
the ,"PeOfile;? 'add
.'ehock - UV. of . : nratrtotism,"
flratltrilka ismany;ettiaM - boileriilwith enthusi ,
'iitird s itiiiiiiiiiiiihnikciiiiiiiiditliliiii thaiiiiiilrthili i t -
'fiitiai! 7 igNi• litil l 'aiausgorlialikk4l 3 ',id(ilif, tinit::
nOrto6lrwit-11701;how , hriv8lhey,howstr1lhey,'
fillfitiliag.iiiikilikrOintscs , o*knOV_onikorl:for,ithfid
country l , :, Ent: the following extinct of aletter' '
,from a Spectator in 74Vashington f under Ali :'date .
of 190 inst, to, a,14 ow. york,poper l enswer-k --
, ~..---' '
'`. ' '' lqi.•tilteeniiid,- onSktlia.laeisiliel4dliiiiie,
ful:gilifilaminly 6 - Skid'valutibto wiiiiking , nierf,lii‘tkif,
house, offered aqrnolit, Argil - Ole resolalloit:lii.day:
,tliat, as soon as7;the - Housa . Meati.:Sach day,,, - Tthe
cliirleyhalFatilTsvcrtiurvell9tmliii - Srit'doviattuti - ,
absentees:. This .solutary proposition 'Vva. voted
down by; the idlereiif a refoirn Congress.' lt
1 a pity ales and noes wore not called on it._
The fact is that although' Hid Hoiiiie: pretends to
Sit from:l 1 Aill 4; 5: and 6, yet - half the time, there
hi AR a quorinii.-, : Tosterilay'tikerckwes not,a,hio-,
dred menlbers Oen , the tiouse tiijourned 7 -tO r dayl.
'the Ilifilaryon voting tonna" itself fduil tfras S . Wlth 7 2
obit ii.
ii ','OO - ruiri: Eveiy:tlitne . this'Se'ssfon when
) ' tl4
there has been call of t the House, theirrhav al
mays been from forty 16 Sixty trret)tberk nt !
and 'thu s ' the, important interests Of, •,i tli .country:
saffSr. The fact is, that , many.of tit riiiinihere
comp -to the House, sit ,through one r, two .calls
of the . ayes and imps, Ilea go : off, ede or. walk a; ,
bout - and flirt with l'adies,'.diliak,'l44rige labOtit,
smoke cigars, drink ' downstairs, or gd home to
dihnerat lq; or 1; or. 2 u'olnelt : ; - orawl bank lie r, •
tween 3 . and 4:and then ball out z agifiliat an ad-•
journment. and demand the ayewand noes, that it
inty appear they aim wondrons ettentive ! Aud„,
ftiFtlihilb - olrip SyrilleFgef, - $B" ii-dayc--Ifllieli
constituents 06014 Sec' Sione Of 'em, they would
soon be invited to"stay at 'home, The fact -is-
to every
the last'Congress met d[l:2 and adjourned isiu.
lady at.7;:fitaid in thou soak au , wor 8 , , an ,
did twice the business this has done, and in-less
Th'elabl: that.your reporters hero don't..
dare
done, and their mines published-for the beneAt-of
their constituphts by "Speetator."..
_,Gen. Jackson and Texas.
ETA letter has lately been published from Gen i
Jackson., in fayot...„olautatmatimajAgsa 4
the nitell — PtareS, in which 'the GenCral assorts
that a treaty had - teen in progress under Mr.
Monroe's administration fixing the western limit
of Louisiana at the Rio Grande instead of the sat...
bine river and that it was not concluded because
Mr. Adams, then Secretary of State, withhold in+
..stmetions from - our minister in Spain. - ---* -
Were there no public•'documents in existence
to prove.othat t all this talk is mere "talk," the
übovc Woulipio 2 a-vory proteffiOitogull-the-peo ,
- plc of thisUnicin in' favor of annexation; but un
.fortunately fof General Jackson, the official re.
cords prove that ho liimeelPrxtified in 1832, as
Piesident of the United States, the convention
neecitiated with Mexico by Mr. Poineette, by
whieli the Sabine - river was recognised al the
line between the trap countries. Aiid FO far as re
spects tlm allegations against 11tri-Monroe'd'arl
ministration, the American State Papers publish
ed by authority of Congress,.and edited •by Wal.
ter 'Lowrie and Waltor'S. Franklin, both person
al friopds of the General, prove that no such prop
shims; were made either.fiy or to our Minister to
Spain, but that the Spaitish Minister broke off the
•
j,egotiation without • making the slightest propegl ,
lion, or discussing a einglo point. They also
show the . p....
neat - urtho quehlon r und that no filial in u .
s were withholdi Willi humbug will limorm.
ream next raise up
Gen narkle'slineations.'
. .
al? neighbor of the Statesinan.! in his last pa:
por harks in with the absurd cry of the loco foco
press against Geri. Markle's Alleged unfitness and
Incompeldncy fohhe olpeebf Governor of this
State. This charge agaiiist Gen. Markle is scarce
ly worthy of notice, and indeed has not rocoived
Amuse of its share absordity . That ho
received his nomination from one of Liminess. in
telligent and respectable Whig Ceirientiens that
ever assembled lin Alpe State, is of itself sufficient
.proof that Gan; Markle possesses all tho necessa
ry qualiffeations for the office. In view of the
,suai-adrainisfiiiireic of :out State government for
some years there are many put* now who think
if hontaly could be secured little-ether:qoaiifica
tion would bo necessary in the , ExecutivO But
that Pen.Markle. has 'tfiiit _cisre ntial_qualification -
Arid alliethertureauisitAitittil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii proof,
•Wawoul d call the attention of the f Statestnan
.
to the extraordinary .fact, that however strongly
-the loco foco papirs in Westmoreland- county ,
where Gen. Markle rcililes . urge Mr. Muldenberg's
never offer to say a word against;
Gun; Markle's personal , character Or - his • entire
j
fitness \ to_dlicharge the 7thities of . tho. Executive
offiee
—The-ei
led., in Woototioie!aod county for
.;tl.nomber 'of
incompetint: ''' -
,
' , clflle i blue/ . not -whit ? standard . he-t,toeofoeos
would eatablish, by `wh ich to . j d .a man'e ea:
pacity,to' fill the '9 bei `-. _ tair;liat ihia_We-,
.dctitnowtlf_Qien: Matt t r le lad - been half aitlOng in.
Ar ve
. .
.pyldie.life as Henry 4, i lttuhlenbo: i lhe &moil),
'co ninniitoo,' liti '., Would %nee . g on a. thattim.
stronger., and lietteiyovidenoter f , eapinitk" tic 1111‘,,,
the.idfice of qiitetttor : rthan lif..tll.uhlenberg /hea,
`dinie.• .We knOW`tlie - old'llere-or Mhiaitiainnent:
intimately and_well, and.Wo teel:hidignant when
we.: hen, oitrgee'ols . tneom *otetteg, which lie Ifloga
to be figgei urgO . ndixijiit 01d.... VVo.know him to,.
.be ti'mati ofjoutid-iteitaii'ettichigliidgrmint, eaten.;
five '',readiAstind•enti :! .widi- acquainted mith , the
political toplea.of the dtii, and, wii titetbforo -tell
thciea. who btentar 'lidMulifi . ' titiolltithie 'Moaning:
teney,..thei:,they;.btdieltherignortinVothittohtteatt...
ter,s3,t. thoy,tvilfallyand.banely, fatally,: '•\.. ~.. i .
...,•
- :Li•We l ;llaye_ - .oaid.that,'lffe'lociiithb.o4aliiii;!.-With,
Ihilee exceptiOnalied made theelittigo t otimfitneas..
i.l( may be, weihln, Mentiett!lhe /net t that ihosCex ,
,qiitiOni itriihie,:-Lbeofp#o papers inlbliikia l'n'
'W4ttribreland, the7,l3otinty- , .WheiGion.,llarkle
reeldee.
of
IteFa.,pokyet,Ketended to. tell th e..
;people of iliat;.elinnty, that the, rri'aiilkh* livoee a:.
aiongibein, and is enteeMed'iby;.thom'for.hiii.rnt
-O r yirtdeapal :ezeolient Tatittitie,'lB unfit to i be'.
g?Vernotr Mid 'cnti frOrd4hi.it:theytlaie n et 4 0 0! .
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v Bewia , not R° 'not°L.
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NI 3 'tOA ,--'‘liir,-nlirS' " • - '116'114 the Lett K e rn,.
14tfyilletlE,T4,0.*ild Pitert
eirownit.iii•tillaalth"'
Wlstl4"Binn• d 6 r 4f ar - Allinale`t.t b . - t - its lioni.ve*
ylweil 864 ditil4tllealu*t" rl 'l thti e.tu4%!E9
ii., A i A zekfom,e,i chiti,ll ~khi,9o4,ll'''' ill.. ''
id ,IVIII-0,-, v4 'mean
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liliNAlbte of
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' ict lii'ilkietheel griifravnlihe
vkti#,,a ir20,444,04. -1 ,, q , ;.,
4kartiovido ' cediwour-lastia-having
- ll' 11 4 .11 Vif A iii if i altere d
pasha t 0 on w 0 was o much
bylltp ilentileul to requireit to be planed in this
baiior,--or ,a,, , Ocnniniftief, a, „„confbrei ii,,,0f,, both..
ifilintestiur at' le4tliiwisitiboth tir nohgskof Lilo,
.... - V!, / 1 1 1 1 ,44.I, 11 T i ry PY$Z 4 X 1 t a ti 'falP. , kt.l,Wit'thl.
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4oTtFriday. , in'Abd Houaeadr;, , Tdst n ,, tifoni The's
- cominitteslitcrWifereiiceleivlienr - vi 7 - rafelied'
tlie;'cifil tr ei'gs'oslitieWeliiiibiAWi; 1 - Ondiiir On OW'
bilijbl. o ,ll.gq?l4, l ,le 1 1!0 1 lA1 1 " FR, l l} , ,b-/PY2Y449'I 3 K
of 01141 inn& en tte'ifoll:ritilin.payilient. OfiliO.
teieiblikila , 'Siiatial tilinife'dibilliki r nibin l iii'o r
"lihreleneeslietieeelettiliitWili Dinnidii:-, , *el; , ,-
..11Thsaii' 11-waS.A.lo344.en4through4indAidnpted4;--
, .
~
, yeas n6,ways 32, as follows; :, ~,, , i r !,.; - ,, i--- , j
r Ynae--111raars. ,4ndcregg, Sennel, Blair; Hoal,
lissokenridge, Heady; Brigid, Ifiabke,l3iiiil7l3ushi
lltaler•Conwoirtl3l4lc:Cooper.;Cumnilea oy Mifflin',
Deal Dielsey,Thiolap Eds'onFarrel Patzinger Gould
II a rti theli •Herr H111011=0) Ireland 3or3lialKere'Kne4:'
Liming Lawrence Liriton Long Macninnua Weser
31'E% en WEaddea Niclioleon - Parke Porter Room
furt•Saidecy Shaituek. Shaw Shindle Smith of Philo: ,
eo., Smith of, lkinire Straub . Thruppson :Poland.
Trego Tustin' Whitman Siinirden,Speaker-L56: "-
NAYS --IVlessrs:Ad34nis Ambrose Buolimail Bi s hop ,
Carpenter Cumming of Payette, Cummins of - Butler -
Dotal ECKELS / Eflioit Crain; Hall HECK lierman
Hineline Knutiloaa Kugler Meriger Moore. Morgan ;
AI 'Kinky o , firrin Picking Potteigoil Smith of Barks
;Smith oaWyoming, , Sayder Stine Strauss Urbin
Weber Wilson-32. - - - •
In thOSenatoOn Saturday, the bill was roper.
(ed by the Committee of conference, and elicited,
a warm doliti; - The: bilf—tv.atitility
ly vindicated, : Says the Harrisburr'Unlen,' by .
Sue ators..ll4 , Lalihati,-Da s isie, Craig; 'Babbitt, Hill.
and Miler, and opposed .by Senators Chanifineye,
Heckman, Kidder and Sterrigere, all Code - airing.
in Setiodhclug the abhorrent tlactrine • ei repudia,
ticicinirdiffierik rkr;gii - rd tO - the'miaiti
deleted to redeem the , tiblic faith.; The bill fin.
ally paeeed byalleSollowing-Vute. - wae-sentio-tht3
'E r xecative, mill -will doubtless immediatel. be.
omo a aw
Yeaa=Menira. Babbitt, Crabb,Craig, Darsie,
Di roak s Enue, Eyer, Ferraiy,
fflortM l ,,,l,AnShns,,llitLANAHAN;' - 'Periritaiinic
Spackman, Stewart, Wilcox,'
NAYS—Messrs. Deily, Dlalk, Champneye,Chn-p
-man, Ebaugh, FegeIy,DORDAS, Heckman, Kid
der, Kline, Mullin, Sterigere, Su/Haan-13. -
If ibis bill is carried into successful operation,-
the tarnished character and depressed Credit of
our good old donttnontvealth will ere. long be ro
amed, and Pennsylvania be saved limn the sin_
of Repudiation. The peolle will rejoice td learn
that a bill hal at lerigth
_passed, for a sale of the
Public Works. The tax of three mills mill on.
doubtedly fall heavily and severe open our citi
zens,-but-no other course is mothtiirto sushi-MAW
character of the State, so much injured in the last
few years by her repeated , failurei -to meet her
-honest engagernehts-to dtiMbstic-and foreign credl
tors. But, the People will now see the necessity
of the distrlbution_of the sales - of the Public
Lands among the States, so long urged by 114 r.
Clay Mid the Whigs, and-of securing to Pennsyl
vania her share - of the proceeds - of the great - pub. - ,
lie domain, if.theY would net have th e ivppressive
"augmented Taxation"' fastened- upon theni for.
ever. With the State Debt reduced one Malay
the sale of the-Public Works, we need not bear
the burtlien of the remainder many years if the,
People demand the money which rightfully be
longs to them from the Public Lands. Let this
be borne In mind by the People, and the issue,be
dlstinaly raised .vith the lopo foco party=.Dis
tributionigainst Taxation! _Let the watchword
of the Whigs be from this time clay and Markle,
ion and Retrmw.bateut,-agt-Ba
ti m u m~i 2~IF~IT r~77lYy YT~7IY~
On Monday horning last, the Governor return
ed the Appropriation Sill to the House with his
veto; on account of the clause relating to thB ad.
dition to Judge's Salaries. The veto having been
read, the _objectionable 'clitutte was stricken out
and the bill re.pasied. Nt will now become a law.
The Legislature adAurned on Monday night.
A 'PERSONAL ALTERCATION.
(Can the tronsil on Tuesday last, Mr. Brea,.
Chairinan . of the Select Committed, to whom was
referred the =moan! of Elijah Dechert, Presi:
dent of the Berke County Bank, relating to the
over issues of'eaid, Bank, -made a report exeulpa
ling the President, and all the officers of said in.
1
stitutiun, fiord an - inyroper motive i n creating
said_ issue, stating that•the same was made at the
instance aud - roe Inmendations of Governer Por
ter, Ovid F. iohrilon," A. V. Parsons, (late Secre
tary of State,).lindGen. Stilton Cameron. A mo.
tion was made to print the usual number of the
reporqeid accoinp_anying - teetimeny.: , , On_ thiel
motion a warm debate arose between, r. Ci‘eiver
Of Adams, and Mr. — Strittb_of Berke, in 'the pro;
gross of whieb, Mr. Cooper said thatflifreeffitil
been bonne the nometittee itecitain paper in evi
.tience from *Mon it appeared thatgentle
men were plod - god to pursupii different cowed in
relation, to the Berke County Blink, than - that they
hidadopted ont.thie_floor , _Mi._Smitlh - of.Berlet,-
rose and aslied"Mr. Cooper Whether,le-alluded4,
- iiltn . as o n of those pledged 7 Mr., Cooper 11044
14...b...Litc_salijieihrMglit:_ - itiutiParlianentary- 7 ' in
,call `namesi liut that lie lind ;therivliiepeek-iri! hie
pmiceselon. ,, Ml. l Seilth'.thetcrepented the iiies:
lion—Mr. COdber'evinied,itl; 0r... §mitii: theirdn;
inanded,:nf the _gcx4,lornap from- Actrime-tO": -- nity,
• Whatlier*e meenthim. ,I:Vir,c mintirrephed . that
1u; cii:ernotiajtiiim. `' rili.":l3iiiiih ' thon aild,,l , pra,,
.'honikew the'bialaiiieice idle':' ''. ' ' ".,:' '„- " i '
, - .10 1 : - jecic l inbitilithr.'raillied;",IFfiemeinice . you'ii"
coward. andrfte qoandrol 7 l 7 l . haatitieker celled tha
'' tlemini to- otder '.thay , botlf•ituder spolrigielitik
thii . l.TO . ib• ' ? . yisp'.44cii,..diq,d3p,o , ..gpio ! mo.
from ' Burke , that 49 mnsrnahn ; anintanct,apolir:,
isc Q1.'66'11144'6* himeeltla*htimetriiiy,af ihe,Ele*..:
"kiaiii:titariiiii.'i'lti..6lkildthen' rend 111'ici4ei.
,to:whiidilfelnid•relhire4WhlCh/ Tally_ l'irietairielk
.the . .runtertronEhtstatr - inadortlicqpiiilkiol#ol
. rigni,n , ,lß.iii ikiiiiii,Atilinin'tronl:B4rirn,hliihneVia4,
ii6 , 11 P,1', ,1 i1,*) 1 •1 - att,i!!'!,l l !!'"'cPP ll !? ' l ,*. _. A ',;. ' TIT,
'l4 - pecket ilea - drew up h' writing, in . likikt,i,a - i1, , 4";
ihneire'' remarks `A . 'fo3.ettilinf'l4 hare * imeri'
t l ,o
fieri ' licd,trilhi ntentioMY,`tikd'imik'..thc •*,eractlf t of
Ahnfgentleihnniiiiiirailinte,Mitfitelnili(litiiiiiiieih?..
nr - ,th4iiai Miiiie:conetrilctioal'af hinliiMinifeirt,O
liii4hiAllnlien}l9o4ii - ntilifugthirolaidatiqyranseiiie
tri, and 017( I1p . 1.91Tie!110. 1 .IT;: ~ .:-t- ,! •;
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' c t.T ' Ar?.4ol4 i Ortli c ßi u ! , li,,P l A4lrlllB, , YOP
itomia, ria,boWela,tnnec ninfkid`,M c nintilwn,thi:
li -'ll '; ' Xiiiii .l 4! , Aaitio - ii i i'phi,l . initi , :lx *::
titallti2iiikitirgiiiri'44liiiiii 'Ykkihri' . tiiiC"irfesit'
•ki 'ett.'l4-'"
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q° Rit" • 14 .47F Po till.
0.14,1ig90.0 1 , 0,9;111.40; digestion A9Ottrirokdi;,o,,
the' lilloda 7 4fio - conwlptoly:pgrlilV,ll4tiorlitir
...n0,mi0,t..!9'11111Y, 1 1 9 4!i..k60 tv r I,l,oVflupw
dkatoraiwt;l4o l
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t;eiii.4.ihiiiko,.R4ilg.iiiiiiiiili'i . _ . _ ...._ .
1101.1, 1 ) . 0 . ite ittit'Jiiiidiltiltodplitliiiiiir*fir theitfo, i
use, grivett iii.blin' list we e k, :.liettio4,:inaAllio.
thei r Rouen ~,reaolie itself! into 'Conimittee of; the
. , .. .., ~... , .. .. ~.
''Wholenti'iliniittiiiis of , theMoioln -, tialth-le - iiiiiitoi
1 itithe!.upiltilill.'46:iii4llo4litt limena an'-.4t*ittil
. _.,
i• 44'!'.1.0 14 44€! , /, , F,o l 4( l l*.etille , fratiittipoilajtind;
So': 9 tbqrf'Pl • PcifirP4 , :i - 4 , i v 1i. , - , 1.7: 7 ' ' ' . l? .. e -' tr .
" :frir :At i rit*::tiliVE a /kiii,44 . l]i - 1 10' 6 iai iil - 0:'
lii:ii3, which inrW:iiiifeiet6 - titini'liiiiiiii 7 iinniiii4;:-
IWO r.Viireipikenlvith the fullowhir result t - -
- " - ritsiti=::-Messter•4 l odenenffAilcininii Delete . 'Ben.; '
.itniliititeicAt.-Blattletliinkrell'Al—w-eiTAinelliYileTtl
'3iieob Brinlielbilit.Winl',J. Bnonii Ilorlelleint• Celli
*ell Clittititßuben'tallitlinuitizAugnattitiAl(Clititirniin ,
CAM , ell.'; Clinton Cobh, idea-Cross .Cullom; , 7 0! 1111,
II alrilet - 3 4-4 /)itVIS -- I dig a. .*:.i • it tan
4.lttnla . . .., nr . ..Flektin,Frenth , Birtimr.Green.Hale
• net:llar ‘ !lson lienley,,Der,riek fleilnies .Hoge.
Hopkins' Hhustininqband lintilielt Hughes Ranger:
cOni4-Jl 3 - 1- tufitaamesoei 7 t3iiiien,Joliiisqu,,Anilreiai,
Johnion George W ~lonea Andrew Kennedy, Pres
ton -King,' Libtaniihe'.•Leoliard ilewli•Ltiens , -Lyein•
WCatislin,Miielay M'CiellarkW,Cierineud M'cloTz.
nelllVl'Llowell M'Kiiy Mal liewqnseidiMo'rnia Stun , '
phy,Norri s.O wen .Payiii,iPettiti L'meen.,:-.D'i Politer '
Purdy Prattlliitlibun Iliivid`S Reid Reding lig
'Roberti , ” RhettliOliiiiiiati ' Sl•Jofirnalinmaift , . -;.
roour , Simons - Slippson,Slidel Tholnall , S,T4h•Ro '•
.ert-4iiiithZ ! Steenrcid--Jolt,-Aleieart ' Stil6s'
Stone , Stiong Payto.• Thbinpsiin • Tibbeite , Weller ,
Wentweintli Wheaton Wifiodward .los A 'l7! , right
104.. - . •:.'. '•- ' - • -; 4, ,'' '' •' t ',- 4
"-'-'' 4- ••. -- - f`' - :
. - NA•na—M eimenti.. Abbott , Adams , .A elle Balter.Aer-_
ringer BarnaFdVßid/oek ',Tainea Brack firengle
.BiyidheetiViiltoitHriiiiiiifJerentinkßrdnin Iti - iffluki'
lan qry,,kifirri:ll...:autieti,,Chilton,CJingrrulni Clinch
'Colin mar . 'Cranston Dhrrakh! Gariarlinvia,ltir,ll-
nrd a Dnvis - Deberiy Dellet:Dideeo;llickenion El-.
Ds 'Venice ?di .. Florence 'Foot l'lmier, Giddungs
' Willie Gree •• Grinnell Griden Ha;iliti'Hartien ikiyi
Hudion - r-Wa hingt on - Hunt — C - X.higenirp,ltsfoeephlt - :
1464611 Irvin -Jenks Perle 7 13' Jolinsmil IrKeb
nedy Daniel P King ; jkl'.Roeuti, Marsh 1E; I: 'Morris
Moray Moseley Area Neivton .Paumenter,Pattersott
pevtoti , Plielianiklßlistin R;Nitter , Piestorn Relining :
C/iOnke. - Af;leeed:Ritteu... -- Reckwell:Bodlicy.Eltogerit,
Russell Suinple'Scilinnk'Setiter SeVerene s e David L
Seymour Albert &filth John: Tginieh Caleb B Smith
Trenctepiremramimor - 4Stetbant:Sommenalln - -
reason Tilden"Fyler - Ximeglranteeter'yintonlV .iiii - i--
aid White Williams :Winthrop Win-Wright Yost
The fumes of the renneylvapia - members are
in Mice
So th motion was agreed to
--Tl.croupon,the,House resolved-itself-into-Com—
mittee of the Whole on-the;state'of4he Union,
(Mr. Hdeugs, of Virginia, in - the Chhir,)and
took up to mudify, and amend an act enti
tled ".An act to provide revenue from imports,
and for other purposes,''approved the 30th of Au
gust 1892.
I • •
• The bill was rend through. .• •
And the first sectiotrbeing under consideration
Mr; In ! ersoll moved Oa to amend it
provide that the -bill should go into operation on
the first of January,'lB4s, instead o'ltlfe'firsi. of
,neg I,Tert _
Mr. M'Kuy moved to wend the amendment by
substituting July 1, 1844, which was negatived;
-yeas - 48crtay
Mr. Stewart proposed' January, 1846, which
was negatived, yeas 70, nays 73 ; and Mr. Inger
soll's amendment was 'eleVn.egativetl; yeas 44,
nays 76. •
- - Whereupon - Mr.-Seymout, of New • York r mov
cd to amend the first section-of the bill by raising
the duty " on all-course unmanufactured wool, the
yake wharcoGat-the-last- port or-place-whence
exported icrthe United States, shall-be seven cents
or - under, per pound," from fifteen per cent., ad
valorem (as -provided in the bill) to ilirty per
cent.
Upon this amendment, the ,debate upon the
merits of the Tliriffof .1842, and of the_new bill .
-commenced., Mr. Robert Dale Owen, the Loofa
co Aneniber from Indiana, an Englishman, very
a re.riutel commenced the war a'ainat the
- best - intererfa - uf-the-IrmericarrPeopirepArd - apoirif
at great length in ftvor of Mr. McKays bill.
When ho had concluded, 'Mr. Wright, another
Locofoco from - Indiana, oataindib the floor, and
argued at great length against the WlWariff of
1842 pronouncing it - nnilted:abominilWriiiiil
endeavoring to ascribe to other causes than it, the
evident returning prosperity at the eatintryi. Oil
the next day.(Tuesday, Od). Mr. Wright contiii
ued and closed his remarks.
PERSONAL ALTF.RCATION.
Following the aboVelareeeedings was n -personal
altercation between- two members, which id thus
described by a correspondent of the Philadelphia
' Inquirer:
Mr. White, of z lCentucky, who had several times
on previouslills'aiiimbeeSsfdlly endeavored to get
the noon, to , refutelhe libels of the Democratic
press against Mr. cjity; - obtained:it-to:day during
tllty,.Tariff debate. Mr., iVhite 'made a most tri.
' Ampliant vindication of Mr: Clay from thecharge l
\ tif Bargain anti Corruptinn ! „ . oxeutnated
on
IClay the testimony of fils , Ver re:4liiinaye;p.
- ponents:
referred to' the' atrocious calumily against
Clay, thatlM,had.saidinti,debate inlBls, Jew°
cannot,l 4 eve Black:Slaw/ea; tve . .milat haverWhito.
•
ones.. • ,
that in the file of l the National
Iptelligo '
itferenee-aii rtinde—for:a
.• ' ' ,arg4-theclitigtiriifstrird-lii:Witsabret-Arint-:
Tle_lied,fo H nd:anrytherrfil s ko:Treter i mitt ! th e _ i nt g a
1 9tuidolos,c;Ost,loi wlotOtel.,
'could 1 49fOuUd.:dcw°0 - .,w!CcilTA,t° lll c.C l 4.l'll,
ids Messes . Kennedy, In d ia na,
Hare, of gine 11014 and'etberi; it'
,scams had iiibligied a bertifieste' 'over Welt own
,names, of ,the authenticity of 4.lds'resist* sit=lith
"Clay.:,Bererakof these gentleman . yero'hifibly•
4 1 4 - 9 !tpdAl, mr.cyvhitedkrrft.l9tble their
'accubatic;F::, ,
;;:akr/pattil4,of,New Y olk, sitting : directly in,:
wbfeh'elietted Astir reply Tr'orrii me W 3iltei .Mr.
MRathbun then rose and' made an Altai:sell° strilin
1YF , 14, 1 m!' . 7 11 P PO r c! - ,
'tick being to continue tini;fight ? thietnro,
iiotiep ' -to separate- ThO: voice" ~df
heard
oh memberitoletrpport the Oirieentutti'Artnit
who itad',,sdsantankb.;.Selissate ttbe‘.:bisiligesdats,
;with hie tnaile %Before scene had subsided
KenbsoVsn„ef nam e of
11 , ° 4r iii c/ u fet i ,PßP
'biting seized Violins themeribeii to' be ' tibrust
'04,1 fired, atone of his issailante,Va
ivtundetutild,bareng•st7 - of Thai!, - OM
a'r,the l l u c it.lud"‘f
A 5c11 ,14.39i.,, d '°?1#111,1Y147, 1 1 a1e 1 1'3 , 11 w1 `"AV 4 4„Y1 ,
otetrea t o, a y Tweet naniddenlptsseneycia L ty.
keil , t 4 loo4 3 ;•EVlUd'Obleide Aredders,,,and a
li°P;#lh° ll ; o 4°)lci 4 UCilil l r 4 .';'* lll4.l2 iii ll4
:itfolFuttltniOt 4 cPi°o (l4: 4
liar heard ofdum... - Tt=fisminadelhieremaritFu
5 4 .0 ),,r1 10/ I MMYki.CMCNAI v .AWT:IFTigt•fk I PP . ;
pitV, P. 4 VI ; sit
/0111.".1, nee d ; . 0 1 4'aaYll iln i lti ' :' 00i4 , 4 11 4
**lll6*** "
kegs f!:lP°6itigT#L#6l/04'4116*'
ii initr ' 0,*t;404t4 (
rke
itFldrPP"*... Or igel 44 4k :sONA4ty_o2, 0
"i.
- Ortibli,`o4 ; 4,tr.i.:rhitti;;:Wilifir...,ONiiiriettie
Tit- ' ;# (l6 141 4 , 5 1 Pt " t" .1.6 W a t fi cok l i t '
a fftiii ii, 11#:: .1 4 ,0 0. 6 ;01 1 ( 144 !°74 - 14 , i': 0 4:'.4 .
:.14..fotgar41ni :i , -. -d,;l3t y,,
1' , .., - iiii iiiii)iiii'attivi*:;it . milo4oi,itAetidi itilt
not ree- hiiname and character aaidled without
ttnefrot:t.to.,vindinate.ihoM, no'matter what tni . .,9...
lkt,ilj*Ktii,'W,hieljilkei4fpoetetlfliMigi'ek::: i - r i'
9 :itiriiiittikillitialiiiii44aLlo iatMiatiOtiiiieth'S`
~ . poi. t 'iiiliii . 'ol- W eiiiigikiktiCritlX4OriiiViaiiiiir
lent
_with . aaainlie liinkerikbeis of, 'saint) Flirty:
. .
uPol!;4hOlendelktinOlottatimillernitaintatii , eir
If eVoithern'intirperseente4 ita tOe than; Mr. Clay
is that man; Irtidl.ttohle.vintileathin
itiliF
,r?' of iii : :q
titl4iltirtbin4l7o .! sqroton„ is_ i.
l an d. -4. ' :-,..,4ii'i, .: .1
_-,
ts, =.-,.
844,.
• Mr
Tlla tindOsigned; Piefaria,
thin of tlid
ath ie ' adevil of : alarming nie`g`ni:
I _
tude, demanding for its Imppres a ion the united in. •
•
Agence jtit?frAd.n4.4 - '4 l lripg, ,, Alsoi;.tikrtkw
meeting of delegates - from - ;:varipue : parte - of;iik
State of Ponneyivaiim,4ould produeelifayorable:
t f , ill
mpredelon..9 e public„ an 'promote 7.
Mon !One' tiVtiieikti '.in'_'#ittirelidiarta rtOli uaiehi
aNtite
perpetuity ofsivhieli
tho prosperity of•Religiiin' nnd'our`civilftnetitar
Aioni,:dapOdi, , r.eppipcnend24hat , ai:Sciate,-,.30410 t
Coiailentign he.hald at liarrieburg on +nntarmar
the 30th of' May, A. D. 1844, at 10. .
It is also recommended • that peblio ineating' '
be held in tile varioes,towns ofthe'State to up.
point delegates, and to suggest-topicaluf general '
interest fiar the Consideration of theOonv ... mtiari;l l
Whore simirmeethigii may•not lieid, Churches
are inled toynalie the appointments.. • •
Individuals = tole •fihlogates.,-fh:im other States;
wio:may_fld: . -it . praotteahle Eitterid,_ate cora ?:
'ally invited to' participate in the prOeiedinge' '4)l'l
,_the_Convention - ' • ° •
licirrisburp
_ John U. Bucher, A. Atwood.
SCcokk M. Awl,* ' J.4": l .llesick
David !Angle, it.. • C. W, Schaeffer,. •"
. G. S. l'arko„ . •
Saintiel• H. Clark, H. Walters,
tiv •-'
'Hamilton Alricks, Geo, P. Weimiling,
Hdrman Attielts,
Luther Wetly,
R. J. Roes,
...John A. Bower, -
l'homna Robini,
M ichoel Reed,
Thomue.Robinaon,
I high Elliot,
-J. P. Durbin e . • M..C.ddsvell,
Thonizis V. Moore; * R. Angeny. .
,HcnryTurritig, *" • .
Fronkli~iCounty
Jacob Oyster,
S. Kennedy,
John Siiiith,"'" •
Frederink'Smithi
William Strong,
_
- Lewittlow.R.
Mosheim.Sclunucker, -
H. S. Heider, Ephraim 'Banks,
J. M.Coggealiall, Henry. Eisenbise.
Metnberti . of the. Legislature
James 'Rosa Snowden, * — Onango county
George Buell, of Wayne
Jac - oh Hammer Schuylkill ••••- "
-lobed Park, C hester • "
.101m.MIEwen, "
Janice U. Dunlap, Erie
Benjamin Jordon, Dauphin
Thomas Nicholson,. Deaver ' . /
Jona'n M. Williams, Huntingdon
41
John Linton, Cambria.
David Sankey, Mercer. 2‘
11it14.9,0 ill ?MEET lAG
in pursuance of ri.public notice a meeting of
the citizens of Carlisle was held in . the Court
House on 'Thursday' evening last, the 25th of
'April,•for the purpose of densidering the proposi•
lion of Mr. J. A. Cievcito make a Balloon As.:
cession from this Pla / p some time in May, next.
Tlie meeting Torganized by appointing Col.
Wm. 111./11ATicv.R resident, Capt. Crop and H. L.
Burkholder, Vip presidents ; John Mein and-Dr.
11fble,.Socrearies.-
411,er-an l interchango of . opinion the foliowing
.preamble and 'resolutions were unanimously a.
dopted./ •
--Whereas ; The ; citizens of the borough of Car•
lisle(wiiling as tli - ey, alwciya are ' to • foster 'genius
and titeourage the-spirit" of enteipiii - ehaVe Orin.
.cludedito assist ono of thpir own townsmen-ilir.
J. A. Crow* in
,pro r ing by subscription
_elentiamount of nielisiffbi• the purposeefendbliog
Joins Make.e
Xnd_-_w_kaseqe,;iti.ie:Aecesiery_thilt.lar.rin4emente
-shoul4*--iriti-tleeTer-'lWicebigilf)ligkOre-nt of said
objept.' 'Therefore. -1 • , •`' - ;
Tliaka committee of five consisting'
of IVJej.Jiteribrlt.elirrit;Mpli'3 - ift i2 1 .
•JsOldery and George
Ito appOiciedimhosndoty. it shalKfiff;. l lo4it.afi l
fLreoatrcrieb'serikiticimi:•, •
..'.Thomiveig . ;4'l4lk.af - iiiiiromiltee. or 4hree-Jro , o:0--
?Opted fatNtitm, to prcter. W hen, twelluet-r.
l i - certain freinliiii:.the4 - 3E:arheolto
template - 0-
Redolbdd; That If = shall`lie 'Abe • duty ' of :Mai..
-Reltriti s -Girelimafi7i3f, the Coinniii6itm-4filbedrip,:•
lions, or iiyou.rortwri itirmired.dollorWilieit be sail;
TeorrOffirolidiftliii;
of that r4OC ;4;-2.-'4:1:1? 4 .4 :4
, il346B l 4:loA . jhat:th9.F.pslnit, sOleriptions
epdaho,nre . 'l,iiitisfiy ofeMeiv,ered: to oak tneef.:
'high OPAlniiiiitliesis fit: .
Thiltt4.KOPeediege•Af.thil c4etirqr:
beliiubliehect papers of this (hie county. -
.!' - '.'.: l :', -. .q*.W*4-P4l44#.#:;*:: - :'...'.:
.. i .. , . •
.-
7-"PiiIILVIELPTIFAi - APiil 26th;A 5444 ~,
n ' FLOUR ',.' , ls iviihout eliiinkiilt,Oftnitiiiti oilnii:,
41 . tit: 14 ~, 1,k1}tep0i1,...1,-Sylflii iAri§' insitvi . mid
rf4ik ,
poise 11 4,4! ..ntYfft ham r4P 0 !1#1019 1 0 ;49 1 ). till,
621, a Ac 7 fir.,rll,4lo# Ilui..loTll - 1 1 ' 8 71. 4 Pfßr?'
liiicii - Vrnike.,' filßiiii .11enn -13iiiii0 citiftql,, - ,flir the,
Itiiiiiiihailet;i',iie Veii,ll4tie4ci t ie'liiii i ilitilif
'P 2 i . hlg• -i ' liTb 'i'il'etlibiiliiiiiicid iii•-o:l7je'‘Vlig
iniaket. !a tfr ille titisa - iiribirwp . el6 l 4,iiiiiet;'itlAiiii
lori4g9ipt t4es•gldtirttrilei4l , 4lCit:ori): ii'liut littlit .
(Nino'', Slilapi:4l ) oiinsi , lifitiii:iit: $2 50 iißriultly.
wine's hit s2,,aqi; - Aye Flinlr.liiii b e en i in,
'liiii'ii6eei, 'ifiaol i 'd'':iiiii:St.:l:4l4 . 46:l'e $ :25.
E ' icitltii.titiO4l4l432oV,bblii.ilitiiii* haii.' ii'
462.54101 ! i,,Vorn‘Ideiretillivia;*` kiilleio;4,l,
ii - OltiVin4Tll64Roiiii Ow OillicOd'ibleiltheak
,in ,the tilt TAlrt :91100 'Neiik!analhrice,ug Ildranotid ,,
a1 T1M f vfmM 1 11,1,1 49 , 11 :1 1 , 1 0,4";' 114 -0/0 1 rhnn,!.
ffr nia 4' i rkb l ieWlSsPlo.ogoioo• 9 9 o,
10 l i r i:-1,8 :IFfiA 07 'ilii: 101 0,; t ili SYMI‘IP 5' ll ' ,
. I ! l' f,b ' , fl i tql 4 o ' o l #. ll .o a o ll 4 :' itititi--$ 4 : ( .41 2,! 14 .4 1) ',0: I
ifirWcetia7
)1 01- 4 1 : 10 atilitiUd' Ow Oki- pri ,
0 11 I l iet 11144 °;th hb:a l vii"d 10 0 110 i& 6 - 'a Om'
11 9H 1 q.1)10#104 - 4,Qif ;000 hits44o -111 5 14,1, -.. )
AFitAl*Klietkli,k4tteYlo4 6 1 1 010 Vit*llSr!lll
t ote ,or tenniqat e silt 0 ite MD 1:4441"
m Aj o il i .4o A 1.,.... „ .q., 4.....
..... : 14 :
7 : lo inanii4i'CilliiviZiwi 4 7 1 falieOLltiN4:tig
‘olt4pto,l4#o 'MN' 0 1. 141; ; ;Jimib - ti
s r.144,M0k 1 ,:fa Iv' . , e)c
ii';—
- ") i
NEI
u~q'a~c~~tioil`
F. Wyoth.
J.. 1. Clyde
rhile4delphie
-Jams N. Linnard,
David
Jos. R. DioksOO,
Clow. Woodiwaid,
— J. J, Rossoiell,
Car -
— David Citilie,
S. M. Armstrong,
•
Thomas Corson. :4
-R.ading.
Williarri Darling
.17zpienoeietie wmg
et -:,.interests; of the .
4. - -
'IIERAL
~.>
;petit:ll-AY: raid
4 tesTik
, ,
•
WE. OLD R THE CAMPAIGN: •
p In 'in Hance with ' tbe wiettes• of , many •
frietido: be jeld:itr,ogl•ct9Fot3.
adVinot.i4lo.oo,t c ...
iitiecanir • " : nOw - inalosriii4b .
price,Of:o E _ TALAR PER , E9PX Thug
6 " .. ° -. Ty AIR first ;M:-.40 ,,, -!=
eneui riratict cooleaeou nitioltfeeliMAtitrAr
C
uttr:=:a •
ittehed athlieWfaletettee
Itidiea i rr OP 4 lFYAAiiiilo4 votet iiIPAAI4O44
count; i'Weekiy:NeWiiiiiiiipr.th a t will at all times
afin'ttnbeii,oorteOVex.; eaijEe
and whig•ol,viitatlic,prot34.iald%antiytteties
Of'tbe "
great queiticeie now in agitation
ButtiltheeiphlitqlfreiOrieletzia daVoieditO a
. .
„
disisoOtiatißn *tiolitiOnk;intpliimetir din
alki.tivillqint:ll3 , devoid?. .•
zwiti - eblitttisheittoi-Fittitily Palms.; tvllleoix;
aftia):s tn . p!tiSetit. ii,soent yt iti nty
titki.inisSnllanotitts,rnatter-khCiiinal,abtiracti or,
home 'and I rotaiknliettia t ind
niadietto44li - ft Itcithefinou3ia
to make it nf `intereet 'apd' aloe. r":r,aa«:
7f-iloke;l 4 l,ptoichilik, Te . L
liitiiiiliio — ieotfirrehoilicT be , '
Withotitenb . wspaOiyfiki , ii 9 tsiii a:116441$
.'
..tn be 4611,infottissd'.of bib
withryour names!_ Let:the lighter Whig Prinai-/
files .go. forth and Vietory awaits Anil !
Ema??? mfibwafim
JOHN., AND :
'•
INNING entered. Intm,tmetiMilkhiplfor.th-prite=
lice-of:the lbawovilktt - ttend - tcqtlyhtiametotttettited• •
to them. • b
OFFlCElit'Weiht.:Lta.dcor ca
o t e Dort,. ;wise Joel orzt.,to, th e Store orJason
WEby ;.thill OM' atAlie=i•Csitletice
o _pttiliositeAkeilalfige.;_,L
Ea1qN0v.,10,1844.
ALEXAND E R. bp'
Attorneys if
T" undersigneo - •
. es
partners in the practice or„Law,, inturnber-•
hind and Peery' counties . One Or bOtli adieus dilly
be always found and consulteirsit the taco licretio
fore occupied by j. Alexander,• itext.doori to to the
Carlisle Hank. strict , attention will be given In altr
business placed in their care..
Sfl NI [TEL. LEXANDpi...
----- LMTYP..I-1•0111): — ""
WILLIAM
torney=itt=lia-
.c, FFICEinkiIIOVED tO 'lectern's 11.61 v, in the Ur room iormerly oCcupied by Adair,
_Esq.
' utlieln,ApriLd;aB4 . 4,-- - • ---
HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
THE . subscriber would respectfully -
tore, s..frieThlß and hepublic, rtito. Ilan Ike ;
t epleniilted 'his stock and irttow offering at the
old stand in North Unilever StFeq, kitikleoigl*tijOrt
meta /7"iihkuirei Ciatery;olEftc.ponfii stint; iti part of
Locki,limges, screwtioulti.is and sPikes,_ol 'Ha kitutli*
'Mid sizes. Grain, - Canal and othelqiindsof Shovels. .
Carpenters"l'oula, such atiplaitifif,letws,.Chiscrs, &c.
• Bar Irony blister, vast and' shear - St:elluttltlle
and bridle mountingim sets; Saddle Tree's,.girting\-
.and olhgr-Wthhittg. ' Shoe Findings of every
Mahogany/and -Glass knobs of the la=
test styles. -Ahab,
Palizts• and Irtiknishes,
such as white leatl,..sturds of Turpentine, Copal nut!
japan CbASS of 'all sizes . ,frotn 8 bylo
upward. so, no 'B . B:milt - cent Of Archer's Patent
Lard Lataps,together with other articles too uun
A Il'of which will he sold twentr-fwc per cent low
-er Onto tiny have ever been sold and
golid money. Call slid examine before purchasing
, elsewlicre, stud if the articles and prices are no'
7/1 -- las stated-yomneedir
_ •••
l'ale. JACOB SENT U.
Carlisle, Noveniber 22, 1134.3. - • If 4
PRE
MIS REDUCED!
.
North American Insuranca CoMpany
of Philadelphia. - -Capital $600,100. '
CARLISLE AGENCY.
fll Ir. directors, of . o. is comptitty In order to init.
t t the times, I, determined to retluot the rates
of prrmitints, on' Fradie and Log Buildings, to•gitc .•
su mmormitity to sil property lidldera. to avail:them
st•lves of , •
thi Frame or Luelitillilitigs •50 efs. on'jloo
Olt iirielt•Mid 'Slime. • : 4h ms„ ditto
On ,Mercloooitze Ftwitiltire in
Siontior , Briek Buildings, 40 eti.'" $l.lO
DittO iti Frosiw, • • - AQ•oto, $lOO
=
tin Sinnc ni•.ltriiik"ltuililia s r gill be token nt X 45
or sl,ooo, , the beTctOroeillo the pitrty , io..
towing upon ilet.nooir, T( . kW — mi,g,Ove per. pout on the
amount of preitiyWlliiid. '. .
Application ettbo. : in - person or. by-letter w io
eeireiinuntolhite attention.
' '
FellAnyv
COI EECTIONARY; FRUITS StiC;
ViOlVii*,'` t!
_ „ . •
9pLTV.iOtkititi" , titentriltoklhe'rollic
tlulfiloCtiavo.itist;rpooiyett:orthett.sto.ralsr - '
*cot; next iloOk_to BePteni's oleo
ti Im to ;•tOttl . ektootitssortment CANIYIE, I gi_ .
Iki - l'ipoot:sreonolittblfjeCifoir.„B446llwieut
ortlio - onottolt-. qualityi - .
oiWle;Tquieti,' Spear,
dßord,i amain HO(' ttiolfoYer.
-Thoniitsimatto.Or poppyp• omolios t-Jsoksoo-tind Clay -
ballsiutotobit' bit IIiVFOOOIf !hitt) ltoeniobit 'Nelik3e
ccontooo,stoLoiplocitog secrets mint '
iot .vaiii lin sandy; und 'Ursa . afinonds.
coolly to titilioricii •bott'o';•:. o i s f.t ' N'UT
alnutp shell..
:(3
()ranges,' leitigns, raisins, figs, prnnt
Mites snti Ae ~.
•
. . ••• • • ,
tail I liqi i :,7o9ltrage 01 ,- .;.usidt.llSegitx(ll( '•-• • ,
• „
such iickalia.,PrincipevHaanna;#,Traburis and.
:Atuerio. seirreipre the finekl,qql.lity,, E l -
ifieortynerie, stipttliktltt •
freskluldi : Coupler. t eettnaoll inviteps(o7 ,
s they ; enn' suppjled;on;tritti,ell
PUbliol6" - ,
1648 1 , 1 1 .Akt
r•Niarliele,• . zApOirst6:ll/!44, - ~• • •
Washington:inotolipthh
Sruir#44o 43 " till !• 13/40 ji t '--
" ';' , ''PaVaKllBlB l llß474: , .
:Si . 4;;51104."4"r:''
/F4vti
leneeir, t his well nown -'
House.iwh{ichhai feek4f,Untl4ltoOtitCtilkOttiotit.tto
,pal
'diniu n iriutiee brnOvr pt+epikee(l' •
itnenninOnte':4ltikbeti * l ',.thii.l 6 eililsiturstlihd;l*:'& . l • ,
eqeri rilAttip.,rd best it,y , .‘ e, end upon tuck lupins a
_,,
-
rt, . 4 :;;; 1 ,' , .-kY,f,'1:1: 5 ,4 6 114%1i t At lad
• •,- '
, 104 . Jkk•ii Yo'l
0 0 1 . 01 0. 01 :AibmAneW
tater Me tell glpaSnciafianniglim
as reptant! of '
'Thllke'gr,NUAl"Ae 1 C 4 W.44.9 . ii41# 4 44 1 6 -
per,aillon..,' • 1 1' : " •
o: o o) l 44 , ritn : .i44ltlrOkti4iftitOWAl
tind cammoa..Dl
. M it canto; _toadied lkiallsr
laiaticaed dokgmoor
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