EMI wa‘r“ m. i._,- "fr . :7 .51; wavan' tlEktlYp EDITOR I4D_P.ROPRIETOii 'CARL OSL PA. We dl i 4 s4aY , • Walrtilk. .1843. our; oinintryea flag aloft 'wel raise, - ; _ • . par h opes apse high .are'ap,war4s ris ing.;. Tn barning, words, it there disiiiayi e • -• The nitrnir'ef CLAY ard - Fitaithettiiretttr.".• - ron. T R E s-.0 0 --wr /I[ENTRY,:':CLAY4 _ T..i.." - ';' -1- '7,6frikEN' - ru.6 - 1 - cii' - -411EPDORE-4110110111/ IS egEN -7 • OX'rNRW JEREY ' FOR GOVERNOR, , a:EN. JOSEPH MARKLE. 4 4F WESTMORELAND. CANAL COMMISSIONER, StrOURON,.`I UM 46 rile the 'Side of the Main Line. DEMOCRATIC. W G,PRINCIPLES. ,SPECIALLY-li-FOR-Tilt-PUTiLIC QUM. CREED. 1. A sound National purrency, regelatea by the will and anthority of the Nation. 2i•Ar.edequato 7 Revernie, with fair . Proteetion to American Inditstry t Jusriviitruhiti on.. tlte t attentive .power ? cm ' bracing-I. uar repertetion_on—the-exereise-ot tho:Veto. • Affaittifhladmintetration,of with an - equitable diatribiition •of the proceeds of sales of it among all the States. 5. An heirest and II economical administration of --the General.GovernnacatAeaving public officers perfeelfreedom of thuught and of the right of outage; but with liultable restraints against • improper interference in elections.' - 6 - . 7 An - nmendnient to the - Constitutitin r iitnitirig the incemitent iif'the Presidential office to a missut tkast. • , Those objects attained, I-think that we 'should cease'to be . a ffl icted- with bad administration of lie , GoyernreepV.-. 7 -flartax CLAY: P eitenavely known as proprie tor of a hotel in Washingtcin City, died suddenly on the l'lth_hist. ' - ------ 0:774y: - etreglistinglaw; all . the priMeriy. That " woe de stroyed , by . the recent riots at Philadelphia, will have to be paid by the county in ivhich the damage weirdo* _.lo7CritoGoodyi.in, Enq.,for_ matiy_years pub, Usher of the ilartrord Co n.) Courant, and the ordest print - et' in't o died in that city on the 13th Int. Inthe r BB 'year of In 3 age. Congress. '• - 7 - 11:TTlie lirellifoco' majority in the House has .emended the Senate roe lotion to adjourn on'the 27th of May, so as to. p along the session to the 17th of June. The Sell to hub not yet cOncurred. The Muth:lion Introduced by . Mr. Duncan, of DhiodOviding'for the _. holding of the Presiden , tial clection,on the 4 sarne day in every state in the Dnion,'has passed the House by . a sweeping ma jority, and mould-have passed sooner had it not heenforite author's blackguard speech. ' It names e l . ''the Tuesday ,neat after the rut Monday of November next,'b as the day o election, which if rA;11,4 ntii'sviii , requite an int session of the Stifetigbilatire to ratify i it. Those who voted ' ---j egi — ilinet - tWebillWilgifeicrthlii - iiiitheit - teason: • Thu committee of the Senate to whom was ro forted the case of Hon. J.: M. Niles, made a unan. imam report on the 16th inst. in favor of his taking his seat, which'he has. accordingly done. Mr.:Teritisti,'OT the Senate, wno dividged the Tieitti'and correspondence; escaped with - the pas. sage:ofn revolution ,of censure.. • ' , 7 . f ‘,The",Senate having removed the injunction of seereer;.the-Trapiy-is-noir WA discussed in' -- -- open Senate. IFlTObeine 0 antrOllfirEtt weir . with verl'reitigh' handling from both Whigs and • ~r „ St!llYttlilg : !ii4lCiiiillliei. : ate The, biational.lntelligenter - • says, 1 1 de:on . - I!jrTlllPegsflii.avenill.!lfter an 'Pl9 3 Caiive session of ser#llipurA, the Senate removed ~iiii injunction • OesCiiecY,Ei4Oliiii treaty, ' arid'Aeotnneiitii , ao.' -.. tortipani.l4 ii;;s4i& annexation .of 'T.one vt A . Atorititurtiiintioil febm:the',President informed ille :814,4Ab'Okbetbitfilt:Iletc4,54..rollqam tore! to, re - ;10 1 1r,0 11,E f r IP0 er PgT,T,°:1414.-t°,°Pe" a F9P,n'T.'-' • 0 - 001 - 44t'2 . 11r.1,' 7 310piltt 'of. tlittt. llClMblic, , antl , 'l4l4(Ciectimctan,ehe:*iiitieoqiio; od.!idif ! qi4). -.. 40 - 4 ; idikiiiiiiilidiiii 'tit:lrani Oitte; I.O' ritniii it 'off 44( Port, cltllie'itMtz'OnY' Amid 'expetiltfor {of. . . ' 'lna kw, if Coy 'Etteb.: - ,".ebould be.' , attempted; from ~.„. 4 3 /0001P8' 5t4 1 40/4Yris !....,-,,,,,.; ' .. '4l s ,piiii i itiTt.thtit,i4R pcper;ble'r.Tyler; on' bli mieti.ctilg , autboyllKetqieb.(titiCP4militilditiie. 1 1.44141104 itlttivOiteititie4 Otill,.feiendii"Oiid utioffeua' nation,! ' This!' foie' Geri;." . .lieksoCis' 'Let f ttilte*liel'iteeponslpility ''• completely , in the - , se,i - ifi:: ,, ,l 14600 ' Alilit°6•. .'' ' ` ' i ' '' 411n2 4o Mitilett..up:te , th6264l IP:Trintelligeri° i - received' 't 6' 441;11;44' it-Is learned that t at -r --:-7''4 ifr ,' u 1" .OV a,i i, 'IP?d u t r e v a f e• r li o u n ltt• alli e ne t of ;'the, s. `A I! 1 t -r Ptg - on Ma , e U. St v alestd i wara.ap ri;ifift:t ~ tm o a direirl l;TAW47:dt:Li"c!ili.iiVa vollo46,6 _- . ' a& i it r iViiiiiirTAitionentoktieicontifileti nq ;pi Alette theiiint4iititertiteistATeisq.attd:ivithat Ind ,inkekollicili hevbeet efforts-0, -• . 4. ,, • 'thelk tit, 14' iite ---4 a l 4.Viiniti B76 d — Cilid iii'' ; ..'i :4„ , I, l ltlr. -, t 11 tOt alitre o , r..'''"P, , , ,--,....-.,,- i • t '. . ..,,, , . d / , i ya : • 1 ; *ffitilleclaMatlab. iIIIC c all, ' A ,'• ' i , 11* -- ' '-' III b 44 ;!t '' ' eilltoe it!, neth w ,.e. 3) ' Ill'Alm i, ' d ' ih ls- iffili rile. i,gr , iiiii , if4! l t ar i, r irtl P : I r r !e ("1 .s l '4 ', i c' ''' fp, I,` e t t o ably g t 4t '' 'l ' 'lt .' 'llPS l l ti r'!! s `ll l' Pi1f411 1411 (1 97 3 1n - aitainhAri ~,, ,p - 9 , a Beitioin he 00.0pe . ,, ~ , ~ • 1iii?.11154, dielleititleitioe'tof Mg) SAIIII04111e00111 , 1411) k iiri ' '' ' ' r 'ibili 4. 6' , - 10,00ritt p;t3l,ollilpiri • -soo4iefut , o 0 , ID P , ~. . ~ ~, 44 ''Poii c l 4 :!imill,tailif°, 14- , P 444 ' . 1 . 1 ,1 ". re, c° .' n 'i '''Affit.o4,, Wilt: Im t irit` ,l l'..P e An 4 °Air n !` 'l 4 ll,ltirriplPß ; ,,jtaftr n i 1 ,., itrio—,ly.,o„" op. Ry!t., ...,,_,1.....40 ~.,..„,. Ifirt ' ~..-i.- i - T*IIOI6,IOIOIIADELPHIk. N. --. y . ...Y1twtit4' .:4 ;4. iili'i*ii:- Yl•it ~-!; -,31.1.,.., . .f''r'‘-s , .•.-1: , - -Ni t. - .44 , -', •Viii;Tia•rVilillii:Miiirii - dilWiiit' , Orriititett!..whietve iiiiii'.Oloont'iiii3Otitlth4, .krotind than the' , desperatfon'nf iitt44tilitii. ntIIIN niabea.the.tbßowing aesertiOni: -- t"'"• , :nl:P;,;: - ..1 .. . , _ .... .. ~ -, 'Theels‘'llotiefires.“ - tnitlbe deniegneneirof,,tbe euccetiebrlbblNative7Amiirlgtwintrtral:,3o°- blntitfOlilition tii 7 Vert iiirk tifew mocha ago-r. 'and.:Onliiatl4iderat (Wiliel),ifiitY2:ool: iel!4', l , o * y.erygreat degrec;thit'ltaifitrreepoisibility;invoL7 'vecl-, i iltbotigh . we. by ~ nip...hieing:. charge upon them the design OfUltte - ctidittibilhg the .com,tiitinb ty. Had the Federiliets of New ;York adhere:l;o their own 'ticket. and ndt *ant over in.a . mceis • 'to the Neitivd;-Amirloapilitid identified i- theentelici with. that.proaeriptiteJabtion, , we abould'not,riOnt. have' the painful duty 'to potful.lit 61 recording the partichlari iff Odd 'Orthe most - alartning - end !Obi: graceful riots that aver took Place, in,the United . 'rho ainiettion n this latrac*lt on:the T hig pally *et rest. he rwoatitrilttifiy Olio riots, te iidjtiticfonl diiii'liiiali'eledidalintiy;"thanlithiad:' mertion',l that, tba:whige-went t .., _ . coin a ' aes z and. identifiet triemeelveatwith, the Ifatirtt• 4 eritlii ) l \ pitrey- t 9 tany-distiote,of—inah;"...aridi, '...emitt ; we - rhos - promptly - detibunci — theitt - 4016. Phar" ...,.—. • ..— EERIE do :10ei:n r rittet pass uncontradicted,and we, htttithemilmel , - bhrelvanclarienderous - itimutatiatirrupon the Whig. party.' TIM , Velenteor ' strii‘is wonderful t nettle .nass in This tuttter. ,It 'Cannot Which - party -was" at fault in the first outbreak —(the first da?e,preceedings of the riot it frOin Some cause does net publish !)—although we have - -mit: seen.e. ataila 'Philadelphia paper Which.does .not clezirlyistate.by wheel .the-first outrage was committed—but.it Can :see clprly back along chain of * events comniernaing - With the N. Y•tharter-electlon, several weeks-back,-the pre-. ciee causes. whichled to the riots in Philadelphia The obliiiuity oforision here-exhibited comes in moat - hippily -- tcr his aid in — Making -L out -the . mpnit - toin cdse against the"Whiga Which be has. atts a mpted! Or heitas• probably provided- himself ea directed in the lines of Shakspear— " Get thee glass eyes, • ' And, like some leurvy_politiciar;seentia_sce The things thou llost not.". . • Our-business is not b kibwever, with either party engaged in the riots, ' and we have no defence to make of either Netivb Americans or Foreigners. We shell attempt however to show the parti,oeo- FeCoism is acting in this matter. The first • charge of .yeapsnsfbitity, ' rests of course upon the propfof the second, that the 'Whiga "identi fied "themselves with the Native American party. The - . Volunteer' knowi this to be untrue; but - we suppose we shall have to go to The triable of proving it so. It is very well kneent'in Neii- York city that this Native American its origin with the disaffected of thd loco focopar ty In that city. - T6 secure the vote of the large rimes of. neturalized . persons in that eity,it has been for years the policy arid \ pree of the, loco: foco leaders there to give the na ;raised eitiiens the 'Aliotes-share of- the -offices4R,46- gift of the city, Thie worked very well for many years, or et least the leaders managed to whip in' year ORD, — Otti6itnon co after year the refractory disappointed native-horns who grembled at foreigners taking their bread rind—buttere but- at—length—as_the_re4s-ot.the disappointed grew every year stronger, it ditijio In the 'spring of 1843 a general explosion in,Tam maity.Hall, that sink of loco focoiem, and a large Mass of disaffected loco, boldly proclaimed them selves lade , ndent of the ~ . art Alon • wit them went some of their most, prdinirient . and in fluential leaders, such asJob Haskell, Mike Walsh and others of that 4 kidney.' Baitaing themselves together tor thepurposu of wreaking vengeance upon their old- allies, they organized • under the nettle of , Native Americans: . and at the sprkgl _ electionpi that geld., to the surprise of both Whigs and locos, polled six or 'seven thousand votes! We have thud shown that the Native American party originally dpring from the loco loco ranks. Certain well known circumatanotniabout that time caused a large number ef.ferifeetrible persons not hitherto prominent in 'either party, to joie the ranks of the Naiiie Americans, and although they did not imam& in - lt343 . thermaintained their organization, and prepared for' theeneming election by the . nominaiiim of James HaTher, the' well.knownlniok forihe dike of May. or. "11 - 1 the - I - election; they-'succeeded I - id:lmi un equal nindberviris - esti thated F of4higs-and-/oco.:- locos having IbinedWith . them.:l',put it ianot true ' :that_ the Vigs , identirta4 themselves the. Native:Americana.. Tim Whigs in that election; ae in every year bdforti, maintained 'their . own -dietriet-arganiintialr-mid-had-their-owrtioandi.- date, - Merits' Franklin, who' received ! over 'five. thousand vetee. :ilt is granted that a large ,nuaft ber.of,:Whigs detlerlo , t4helr , own candidate and voted. for Harper, notisicattee ha . was their Choicej but becausik:theY . had hj. him sums eheficc4;fdefetit*g*leee'fiiie eandidato.: Pet Wilt la identifiii ‘ the With so by I.* tuteeCiulri'llre qholOr e iNfOr:oB" idenlVed with them e forin-attity_whertt thelcicodlt ad a ma.: Jcirity . 'nf alt theneintet, do* could any . other, party defeat thein.Withent thnueande . Tirli Tor o sc.a - valetstut, still. fortlier, well fufotUn that t he N; Y ' Tribune' and athai oepers hi itie city or New work have inst,cosased Arier,iatins cild9r ail -riccriekoarts -:tirei '#ldi•ii!PrO• bO.O ll O, 'Pa" 4 14* 3 5 1 ,090 . disapproving thw 'Kinijiili9s; of the :4tracitt. 40 'Yee *gel' and WO part,? ki!,u, 4401)0.44 b. : T. 4 ' 1 4 1 0° fas t, _et - ' l 4l4 . prciof ~saytl • p'ts ieirileifkrialttaPfalarlaipti the ; 6 i,Wa . .do ara r ia Gogh; - aaatrairtird'ffikh praiaradjairx tart ;we do ii404: 4 ; "4:re, 4pliiri'derilistated; r i ria;ciliibjiaittr dent 1 0 0 1d 6 , 711 ;P:' w •Anierioan str'ngtk4-4..rOin! ,Flow doy'arityj.ha l!e!! tyittln . ttt#:!#ttiir.tii*lckNei / iti(ti American, patty: _' t. v 46 1 .1-01 0. tlitf;100q000.40.. ;Ildriatt'it,tl4o3 ks'fin.Y.llo B ./ B #4loWie*o : Fr. :qv -11iii30444**014/011,,VOlirekillg.) 1000. 0 . 1 , 1 0#,.?"17 0,Pri,40.#04. fteoooo,o4l .4401, ~.40;e9IPMM.11/%5 WEE i'-ewleir. mmuntnen C - 0 2"""7 7 41 ` 174" r t' '" ' ' ' '' ' ' 'T •, ‘, 74 : ' ' ' ' ' olliii‘l ill ti i iiiilitol iti 4' t , n tro , 0 w to 0.). 4 1. `With tlitrrbatii,klifi, - 14 4iddin.. destruiotth 4, , proper*, Ithich resulted from them, are, ourAi& litAtitsiocted; the ettiojeat'oi general discussail iti the public itnif the press. And all Midis as, c: 45 111 :P:ti kcStr4l-19 deplopnit;theirfiorri:a remlltso end in intMuneing and execrating thiqao.;,lensriand murderous,iitiliiiis oTtokii - fiii:irit"dctiicit tilif awful sacrifice' of humanlifiatidatireaui liforiki'lii;ti 'tie : vastation througlithe atregts ot'our filbittotiotr 7 ' Hs. ' All 'stets and all , pattldi disclaim theacts of the rioters, and join ill altithematiozing their Strom 'Mons outrages, whaldrtkprofecations May be al. leged in theirjustifoce t ion.— BA 'it vfoOd 4iiiii'l tint nOtwithstanding j tlie huiriar'producrod lit tiurpublienaind by,theint fear ibl occurrences—mitwitkatandifigibe, dismal pull s of glo - dth which,they,havethrown over the, cern-, emnlty 7 -the contemplatiori.of thesis : sic kening writ is s tievertheles I'll" d t on' . Inda loy a`f;eling of, .votliat woUld,really ' appear toff be conotilacincy, i f 'not ' sailsfactioid; therorare some; it appears,.•(and 413 , 1045 did-`a worse spirit. itoloice'llself,rwlia - iieivthet - the din of; _bailie is _OVflrrand-thl3-11PlOke40111iii-Ta4iti'-friiiiltkll3-60iii; Carr •go out mad Jock calmly...l;ln theappoolling scene of ruin, and coolly co mmence calcula tions of profit ;arid advantage which shall ensue to' them' from the "''fearful storm which has laid wastotAm_much rif life and beauty.. One of these 'is the editor of the Baltimore. Republican;+ a ralt. id •and disreputable loco toeo,sheet, and tvgefajoe truljsorry to oliserve an apparentwillingdeforin our neighbored' the ',Volunteer ' to place himself in the same category. We see such a stop vvitto regret, not only because we deprecate an 'uncalled for agitation of tide matter which has led . to sad; deplorable scenes; to this community, butbecauae wit believe it: to be the duty_ot;th ' e press to lend its MPuence to soothe rattier than excite at such o\f" tO .118. A tintA 7 -, to do *hat •lies initsPower:to allay.the Angry elements which have raged. so wildly-4p tratiqUilite if..pOnsible, and to ,restore that mutual confidenee between.a l liclasses which has been so ruthleifily jinvaded and distur bed. Thia ceuree_is pursior.)..by_the political press. of al' Philadelphia, and ought to be follm 'every, 'Republican ' and the 'Value . = ly papers that we have yet seen, which endeavor to make I trolktibaS capital out - of these riots. Both of these papers have the hardi hood to charge upon the 'Whigspe Inciting - cause of the outbreak in Piffle - del - padl - 11.TiffiTolirell: - umny, - be it uttered h - y- -whoti it may. - Wesputn the dharici that, the,*liige. gio immediately or remotely Milprible in the matter of the — riots in Philadelphia attempt to-make-them -respon. Bible is the trick-lof a party. who aro driven to the last extremity and vainly hope by such means to make' snme-diversion-in their favor:, The Whigs are not a party_wiu;_ Crigage in or countenance riots. Their standard- has ever been raised in .favor of Law and-Order.2-And-itdoes-not-become the'party Which attempted to eubverrr the gov ernment of Rhode Island by violence, Co cast such nit impittation upon the Whigs. With far more of justice,• we believe, might- we charge thesariots-upon-otir.oppon=ntsovere we disposed to recriminate. With far more of truth, we be lieve, could it be charged, itithe language of a contemporary, that these ruffians are the same men who often, in times past, have borne aloft l_thit___hanner...of__Locar of Philadelphia,. by violence and outragii—the men who keep poSiession of election grounds with bludgeons and clubs, beating off, and filghtuti; ing ottpeaccable and upright citizens front tie. positing their,votes--the men who brae open election moms an'd "dCstroboxes—men of the same stamp with Alain,' vsbich- the prurh ent Locofocoism -of Philadelphia . Countr .„ sent up to Harrisburg, in _lB3B, to trannple on ' i t Constitution and Laws; to bathe the Capibil iri blood, and perhaps envelop ,It . in - conflagrat , lehingtOn . Philladelp Iv 10. ' . _tty•Since our.laMici, outbreak has occurred** . Philadelphia, and it iabelieved that peace is ~ p er:. 41 . 8 matiently ; rapto r °semi—arrests have, been made` of pelsun suspected of having been lead: eri-InAba-inobs.; -and a reward orslooo bee been offered bq the Mayor of the City, for •the dew& t on:of:the persons who set-fire to Sp-Augustine& church._. ___ " : . . - . - - The eum tutatof tpuyder,and'en;oh whic r it bdii the dreadfulaonsequennen •of the riots, le .told t. • . Killed, Wettnded,', ' - 1 Chnrebne - end Scheel* bttne,d, • =I Masan burned,' - . . 30. or 40 reouoituar Lenin the , destrapiion,bf Real Estate ;about 1099,009... . , _ • . ;• . Philedelphia.,sad gager's! . our laws and in. alitritiona,incakeildble! - Thilhilt_tal Stelae • Gazette Of If i fldayi NIS In ipletioqto. thb 'nutlet 4 trolbT in our chi; The gieini Jury,aremlgaged in eestitrting the' nausel.abd'progreni.of the tiote,, &It "eyhave'before them t h e charge of Judge Farman!, defining, the:rights eitizene, - ttndnhow. Ing - what' onetttuten,ln tbese afFaird, Itlibeet,for all forlienrinoffni'nn.poseible, and; await the'xe s eult, of Ihninqueet now, being made:, V'e:feel - initiated ihnt . the *ban htruth, - relative to, the'poonew"andi eeilq progress ., of the , rlote.ie not yet generally known rn will, aoe,ouf -berme' the Grand Jury. • ' • • • " ' rite' CIlley• . _ . . The - Lovoraco facts he's 'manifested for 'Setae* time past greet stalely to sukiyaki:solidest espital out of soMething to sere themselves' 'refill ..bank ruPtey; ..They hare beisturvidpardeulux ittentlon no the Cll!ry duel, si?lioSiesstAd, th emse l ves to fi x blunt, ilp?u t , str, cley';` . .beeeiieee ,AO interfered 'a. lteep the door open for explanation, ift ordei iJp tibia.ttibie'to prove!!t a meeting! The subJe s ePcisrti. fotroductla Into' the Legislature' otailjeki Tbbt blought out.lllr.ye /kin Jsk,trOf4,7lol4l"..iii: did *geftectual4c 11;itx:111V 1?1#94 4 1es fight tippet lolefpfo,st4lle., Hatred . tbe suet , • . What vam goint , Id lay 1 II say the oespottilielllty oft. tepreeeentailfe pf tlie State. I 'pledge my, honor and reputation, my all, to thei truth of every word 1 shell 'utter: Sir, l woe In (heAtigusta folk Q,E9ae ene - cley In the winter of 1898, whelk the noteispf,thle dot I tirrlvOLl, :.Theo ion' of the' ifori:SCWllllarlii eamo Ink ifie of. floe, -61/J.)961514M 1411,t1Pttar h, Cr., 1114,Lonvildrkeiiiptrarliead from it * v a le t : 0 • :"! tit . 44 •110 Tiiret7) is ton Iset4;;,t of •Jeti cos, ond ifl4'4 l , i• fitoo4f4iif 90P.Savf,A 41 *;. 11 ,i!aa,indr•!" , c 6 4 4 '4 0 . Wit11:0014 man iii MbILI.I,I 1 0 9. 7. I .ollfi A4111 1 1 . 16111 *:01 4 ,cy ifitßlscbreki, oW3atc4l. roo “:7. Mai u‘v‘ Jae 32.2 4 ”4. . wk. ~ .5 ‘4" R ' IRATION O WWIRSAO Erc -- .• • --4 1, 1 , "• - . . ,f 3 R#8R1 , X49 74 MR' W Pt' A` . ,V 4 I tylitiXotatojtint'hel Vent ‘' valetal. ' ll , 4 meTti4 4 4 Filliiiif Ili%on;Ifiellil me; tor thepiriaiiii of re k Oelilfiethe delegaihr4Uni Baitl: more Convention. The Clicy Clubs forined at their head:quarters, Republican Anteciaed to the Tremont lyetli - eilibre they ware - met by the delegates, and Oct invithdseuellifti itid` the;whole marelteii in preeebelon th Fataitilliollk , The gal. larks - wino filledwith -ladies. Eight:lnindred Whig, women were t ,ers, says the raneetipt, ti 3 heal their mule ielittions. ' • ' • , •fight.the , giu . seL i ; , -„ 2,... - , P:: -.. Or 4oppr,,yArtu p •,!it)erki , :aiid,Oome,', , , : ~.''., -.. qnd,Optipmber'w . o%ll4 t tiaidli'giin !riMeo, }lid there I l 0 , e e ! i •,' ilice-4' *lii,ai*lf#l,;-' 4 : krtivii . e . l;Wf4;o htiti 0 6 e,old'eradhe `6,111 eli - deniell'pacilcCd in-aseetn. Aftet.the tneethiglikkheen,-:orgenized i lT thusigetie 411, fet i thei, ; 4 4ittik.peflo#tol 690ee0 7 , ed.:,Hat reiterated sheitttcand:thewavitig hats 'and handkerchiefs , ilitlitti,..Wipwi stt 'then' , ame-forward,-eridwae greeted Meatttly by' the' give".lllWfollely.f . - ing - extracte AO show . how - Mr,- Webster tproposoip to go jo (luring the, campaign t --, ,, There-are-two age eina-to-be-invoked-S-thein— telligent young ma conntry".andrin ligent and honest ia+iitlittiern; . and omits shall he!the honor gni 'the glory ',,of the. , eonquyst. • Thy - Pakill ) Who Isthere sitting that does nos. re and it'as the great lever Of the humairmind t For Myself, I honor the nress l honot; unite honsit and tonseieVitious oondOctors. regard_it_te ene of society's greatest agenis for, good or for evil.' At 'addresses mankind daily.— Not it Valley . ainto a monntaiti, nta tvillago 'or 11 . &mkt, not artioinct_nor_a_mam_butlias ite,happi neseots-kimtvledge)ijs moral Lm - a y v iterd' or Teas affeitell -.lssLiti_jtoratia. M 1.- - vrettleNitirdiminish 7 . the - iitsponsibility.l siting : upon - its Conductor; I am -Rifling to accord : l A - o - 11 - ev duties well perfornied, my entire Wised of approhatibe.„l wish to .see no diininntion in the zeal, no flagging in the aldent. exhortation of the Whig-press of the country.. - I May say Atit I wish to see even more arrarnent, mord mason, more rational persuasion in its celumnehbecauee- Ido believe,and.l-canflialy avow-my opinion,: rtheriniq-hotteetWoh-liVtheTconntryiank - them• - , Selves among onr o e ts'throughignorance, or _misrepresentatio - of. our.. principles .-- 7 9arffrea t- want has been', o reach the 'mind—to-touch the 1/ p intellect . of these, a this ' d e an hest bi - dene threnglka well regula ted press.. - One leading fact which ' addreetes itself to the mind in the connection I have been pursuing, is that in our.. Now England there are not_enly. yvtanV:pitieens, towns and villages, which are the 1 centres.of generalinformationSutinlny hamlets' removed fromethe sphere of hisittfluence, taut). mit it: to every man at all aCifuaiitted with the country her this is not Mkt. In the _cities and large , towns, where papers are daily-printed x and "received-bp eta - Y . mail, tram all- nuartere di tilt - country t• where one inan.ineets another, and interchanges intelligence withehls neighborAetty• holir i therellitirraill-And-'frirty:fitieditt-of . every ft of such cities, towns and .villageti; to be Whig. 1 oukheers4 But along the inciutitain eider, in the_ tediete•gleas and recesses tif---eivilitatidni . Vi 7 he re-e .inan _has accessAe c enclieads.,Oat_eno_. newspaper, ddltering • to-one school of politics, : 'what can we &coed Worn such a- mah btit_entire .acquiesencein thatehhoollanddeternained aVersion to all ethers i • .7" -- _ Now, my friends, I say here, as maidat Ilal.- tinfore, we must make ourselves missionaries.-- We must-carry--light hilo'dark-places— (Cheers.). We mitst raise our voices and.expoundour prin. .diples cwe must diffuse knowledge am g those I n who are not so favored as ourselves. A d for this end, there is no there adOantageous moans than public addresses and meetings, throughout the whole 'country. It is of the highest importance to meeemen In heir own oca it es; .ecause an invitation to attend a public address Will always attrut more or less of those opposed ip sentiment to the speaker, and there is ever some chatice, that truth spokon, or tic* views presented, may change ouch bearers from their erroneous to a cor rect opinion.k4ind therefore, I saythat it is not 'sufficient fik , Atz i pAty hold great-conventions, but wo must go iihroid,amongst the people; we must ,crleavor to . ccorfince the unconvinced; to tirguit Goticlusivelrentl - persuasively against er riir ;,,ond to bring our neighbors into . an adhe ranee those greakiirfnciples 'of government and political actionl*whiakAte tkinktly press ervotion of the country and constitution depend. (Applause.s aentlemen, there is a power in truth —there is a poWer in truth--which under - the tnosjornouspiciotte, circumstances, finally works "tself - onti and makes - itsalf-acknoviledged. 9clutlemen, I with oiled more bethis public no eisiont to signify my hearty ,concurrence in till the proceedings of the tialtimorer Convention.— (Onthaslastin applatist.) Antl - 1 pledge myself, my 'pharactue. - to . osert whatsoever . In fl uence I may possess to carry into effect the nominations of that-body ; to sustain-the-men-who WillaphOld the• principles of the Whig party—that party which .I-regard as the true AmeriCap party_of-tko revolution andibr all coming °gel ney, whielt . l. look upon aa.belding in its bands all that makes us groat at home or me , eted b fond n nations.".l __'_l2r._Webater ant tie midat.nf.plaudita an . lotid - ,and long cintinund auhilose 'which hailed his appearance on this atm& Arrival of the Illberaila. The Hibernia arrived at Rosin's, on the 6th inei. being .sittantt_days_an _her_ panne : frnin_L#er- the . 'inieligeribi, is - dfieorr - diii; , - higkly:lrnetesucg..in a pididanl,_conimitnial and- Inancidlioint of-viawe;-4-The-fall-in cottaniirlhqu , • - 7 -- :,;"/ 6'Codaell ; boa not: bien aanniticelo tont he and 11114a:ccimOnsidratora ate Stragitling tor ut new tha reauk rilL by known by the next steam. or. the . Teiti - ioCatirci isf onnitaittop t hat] reached, England, 'and produced . a very great sensatninlis , . political circlet,. .'The:', Liverpool, Mercury ihut , Closets in article on: this.subjedt :. .:.,; . t;.. ' :•: "Tlio,tvotetpf:.•Tosaa yroialdfbe an' ,arlaitionol FREE TRARE vote, Which, ih.,the present bal.' itaio'statriotP#the tetta OifeieatN mlght Irecittentj: ly provo disoistvo.`-‘ 2 - k ' ,...t.. t, ', 4:.t • A gran:l,49,oot *tat* ttlii ttylVlrAittoinell bi ehe lnhahliants'of,cork on the 7titnlt4; at ritieli itarilsr;ftibilliiiiiiiiiiiivierCiiraknV , liishbiolr n , r. 0Po:spell, nitop . „llie oc`davion - isas„ii, y 01 islitirrisfeirri , lti!frequent-illialleinle Itillia '.. pel, :611}ii . i ' l l ,1:POillgE 1 41 , !' Antidtai 0 . the *nnthr taCiY• of ,his 6 1 4, 1 4ihi;nee. Ito i4i4,i,..-%„; - '--, '., ~. 1 ; . I . `'.. ' ". -i : .-,- , P irk if onhit'bc, in hiretthitt fot,atiyithn; Id suP.'i .pciso•thai l i-Sup,-not l lo k?.to - prisorfi:TY9,ll,"Tof*l t s. lute 'Cie X 'toil you . hero' I ivill' hatOrt gch.:.ACrison ouccii;nati••'What'll:My ;von italk I:sure:you hay& notitholoy_of 'tin:flail door to look it against tiit: . te set itsholl-gc to prison ;;I:do'yttot caftWill jo bilaatlaa' tit i' nal nst i 4iY.vvilk,"l4..thrtsay . that i. Aild l 4l4l.loiti..wlll.4,,cordpoandot,there, ' There: 'ire ihroti'vinys'avrilding'll- , -' Aril' by'nialshoirsiU Ws:turn tobut esien c hisf. a toursecyhicthYtniViciald narconiinend r , 77 (l4Oull4thecring,r ;.; tittrught yea )inisld'airoaronliiit,Polht.'' The's/Jou:CI Stray: la;tho sisal t cf v the,wri! - ,,ef.errini but I r Con frot I !it kllci:Nv so liluPh-Of,i9dgC,l• l 4,,tsuy,',own Clinvictioir al'an Ohl ii*pii; ii'iluiewe have thieclestesl'po'tii, ilble past .for sett* trpldolheetjhOgemonti' rX.lnt; AWN ,ivia4voulcit'briltyitho lovornprol,4l4llooP-; 'hit 'the prolootittoriiiid hOldhig un't inisler'keteg, / hlt#44 - 1,0 catos.lo!•fiirtjudittnent'est:vi,indoilaho. i'!" l s4,l'4Pit=ttit Ml!!*of"Ofi,..tti4l::6l . oe W.tort, ttanted..thiati' to - nool,tilepe Osirlattittiliketii;; Al0 11 ,•: e ir40111, 41116, '!.4 11 )i*t.b i t';$iiriliti* '' f o! . 4*,Sitif 4 Vg t :l l l l o !reiki l tYAl TI! will o:o4.!tohtt , 07;tWs ltot 'oo4iFilb.l,oo4lolA,t.:l4 IMMffiMfMM "1" J P`fr iiii v ientty, *aii* tediri opeeep,b e y non. .Ayrpez P t — vnynye, - 111obe r prngriltfrom,toeSteAilie,Eetti4ori s tou - n g tendon to the eigne of the. urroov can do other. why) titan egreolv!th Yl ' Mr. STEW - ARTid , Pen — rieilviitirAT.;the, : ihampion. of. the Ta iff, wab.nex ;introduced ItY.,Gov e lllorrti. hand;.(and.," its aridetithushia. thiitheers 'to Seihintid:the Tariff!!rentl.enicl hip hailed iiiMi•the oldilfeystene-State, ar4glari: ensile/6'3ld ahesinistalif her Federal • Arch:'' She Iniiithe largest delegation'on the ground;, and' would , give, .he firmly, believed, the largeet'iiiiijo`riff in - November. She hitetleit' the banner:here:but S he'Weald heir, it off in ' J.Ir9P47 at the polls, Haw could it Ini,etherwisei Leek utile issueo She Wastinanimous, for the Tariff • consietenerriMitited , theeslie'shiiiild be unanimoue ; for its great and gloriotie,Champion;, Henry... Clay, And 'deadly aneiny.:' , TheY:etill give, battle:llW GO : tier:Mr, but theylvillbp routed bY'eld.:Markle f horraWfriat and dragoene.: They,erill ; thett.thiow down their. arias, - and eurrefider Thek. thenteelvea.rejelee in,the.electian of Bents, clay, —the enleation of etinsylventa dendinis upon it, and they. cannet.bq indifferent to',ltero•fatel- , I tar. yen;.arictipark.- the, prepheey, that if Clay ried Yaw Itifren'aritheTeindideete,lliiifietiitlaiiiiel — erifetnr ti fit definit: jtietlcarne from the camp of iheepentyet - ygashingtoh i and. let UnfmLicitteria.-to-thelonc....wiiias.—Vonliu.- tense lefter'agains't Anelatioii, • I 'tea •Fircidi'lteil'idiA eirplesii in mere 'dip agt eta than . thatef the tag . goo of the ..i'rtriceton. It bad blown-Amite, .whole. eniieern skY high.• They were denainfaitig=tiaa other Morebitterly thatt ; they had,ever Condemn.; ed 'the , .Their :only hope no* was ; aria tfiel prOilalined it thefeitielees;to - run'threeor four . eandidatett.trnd throw.thweleetion into the Howie of RepresentatiVe'S. He had himself heard . them; InfiliethißiFertritithcruid le l hilt iold.there We Mild beat all their eandidaies, ;mil-Tyler; lute the bargain HA eielly.as we could one. -Let thole. taleeti'iiien - cenclidates,' and they • catifidt kelt ii sin...le State in the Union,.esen-New , Ham shire or out aro Ina. Trousan .8 are turning every day for'dlav, hilt Who bier beard bf that Unknown - an prospect of spoils is gone, who will stand by-hicrili Who then to "prior as to'do Min reverencer . • But what has brought thlswortdlif people Fritts, to-day ! Not devotton - to - a plan ! It is devotion o_the_great and gldrionslrrineiplea..df Ilia Whig party. You come to.fedeein the Country-Ne tricritands - of - the spoilers, ' and to regenerate the republic. • To bliivattAild izeit this glorious coon try_tci-the high destiny that awaits it, under the administration of itenry Clay. To redeem the. people andetliegtare - 010111 the debts - and the !mir th-ens which the mit:wale of- the last twelve years.. has brought upon them. It is done—the decree hoe 'gone fprth , and it is now - being ratified anti confirmed., tinted° has - biten 'fought ari'd won. You ire hero to - celebrate a victory already acbietred. 10 IBA() they 'had seven Statesone of those, glorious - cdd yii ttitaj bne fallen info - the - Whit rank's, and will not the rest follow, and 'duo we not, in 1844,rnalie a clean. sweep? Mr. S. Was reiteatedlkheered and was urged to proceed, but ire gave way to Mr. Webster whom - he introduced, who again eloquently addressed the crowd. The greatest satisfactionwas man!. fested_rit.his_reniarlfs, - which.were- received-with enlhusiastic cheering. . Wholesale -.ff---0:3,-Noloreigner-can-constitutionntly—becorne a citizen'of the United States-until he has resided in the country at lease -fir. years. If Texas is adthitted into the - Union thirtytor arty thousand foreignera will be adjnitteil total the privileges of citizenship without even habinir resided a day in the_ ountry Is there nething this? The rreaident, might 'as well make the people of all South America or even of any Euro pean liatieii citizens of our government by Treat • , as' to make the poeplc of Texas American citizens by thb same premise, • Mr. IN/se—Balloon lost and found. We learn from the Hollidaysburg Registet, thdt Mr. Wills, the daring welled, niade d peri, loos ascentfrom that place on Saturday, tile 4th inst., which. fotlunately for him, moulted - only in the loss of his new and 'beautiful balloon, and in his receiving a few trilling bruises. Defus e s start. ing, the wind being very high; it was ilidcoVeictl that the net-work was cost giving *ay about the topytif the balloon. Nothing daunted, however, by this unlucky eirenmstance, the remnant atop pod into the car, and ai3ceuded. rapidly, a.bulb.as large as a hogshead protruding through the net. Ling.- .On reaching. an attitude cf abmil. 4000 feet lia encountered a severe galeTrorn the::West which tossed-the-balloon to and fro,-with-.groat violence, increasing the rapture in the netting•at every-ibrge. -At-this-crisis an expedient-!lashed across his mind. He threw his whole Fetght upon - the irilvo rope, WhiCh - Soon brought - the - bal . loon to the ground. 'After bpundiritAbout for some di taniti-lt was"driven to the to. of -tree 1n a pieca,of woodland; teherti Mr. Wide, be. coming' released from the Cur, was gledto port edmpatticht, which dasliednat dt sight in, a felt momants. Tho. Catskill 4 , 1,1(4 Recorder; says thst.thei 'balloon alighted on the premideic.of the Reir j :Jol;n- Viin'Y.takeribargineartbat.:plaCe, on Satiiiilay. evaning.. - &paper: attached to ilia' bar hod • Mt. Wise's runnomntten Htts it llEsurit 11- tissurn - ! - !. - !— , Frovi--qseleali e're riches all they ithlitrocti re if llidiliosiesior aeprived - of; - muck her.,der too the Sitter. lot of the Taw,' When sickness is added to, pciiertv...?" Why, therefore; will dither of , these see trifle with thst inestimable bleasteg;-health It is well kniithithilt the grdsiet:poirtiOii ofall the. one-: plaints dud preysil, in Os (Alecto° owe,their.origin to Colds;end-., it , elmest egitallf:well'know,n, ;he' 'niodt , stire.iii.'Oell.aitigeeeable 'cure for Colde,` Mull and their iittinidsint miseries/Ift° NC bound in'Pease's Horelimind.Cl4ndt: . For Ober of, these assertions, rend the , dad papeis, and , yeit have! Sertiii,' khav Ole popolfit . ,.medieltie jethe best: . known for pure of Cali's, poirimnption,Whontr= iri4otigh, Ctihirrsk,Bronchilla., Froin the venerable•Ex-iiresident Andrew Jeekson,', doWn to the •Idst , one Out has been cured. President eppenves of, it for„ Colds Houck of dirSiaie'Or New: !Jerk, and tlje Hon. R., moins; tithlett iheir testilkofitel: icro; whole blew - of ,tlie:eity of }few .Iferle, ' rlV'itti'endiesk arrAf Or nil tfaitdi Red .in d 4 taresaini hitihitillikierkified to its inftstiviittewer,: ' Pahl at MYFIIIa itAyEttsTiciva Drug mitt SterS, North Hanover sireet;'sole:/tr,cetti for, this liiiironkt4- • ?, 1 • • • . . irtitte you troubled tfith'fichige, , oigniiihni alt!, eatingLlthyoneigigigatojt.thintamtgliri ay'sensation after taking. strong ciorplehl 4ni 3gollitilltetedl with grip p ing 'or epainioglici ihtliti In ,the stomach' intl. hotivo101:! i Are yotiAnnCycid with ionnteructethine _ant othir, - igymptime of-IMpark feat IN/cation ,9-''Hiiie: yotr a - :dell iiiiennefini . paii, in leur,riglikelde,,- . ,0r . between 7 ..folnii ahhuli dere- Do-yott , experionce uneasiness in .the - re., glint 'ai , :the'"ltldite'yi, .igiimititaintad:leehnothig peins orilikiPf PaPk l .) ll l L lconss-WOrAliays )r!III;41!)': of. the symptoms:Acta ch;lenoto it dteoriered state! iirtlig!etomeCh;'tho' boymle, or, the liervait ' ,',lf the `o" oo r , ": 4 ffit'OMlNlerAndlioil...tvielletO'..ohangi :Ik to-a -. hmuttY and ~. joyous riegatittei lry' L i. , .' battle Au tiiedf" iglyiki ' ' dill's T'• irightiilbgo .'ol4.6teri ; .Ihfilelo: 011 „1 1 0 1 ?.!*tiImilli° 4 6 41 0 14 t 4 ' t 6 '4 l tll* forguarantee a'core; , , , i I.', ;..,,,,., , -.'.\.., . . ~ 1 l' . ' 4, Orlifili;Jiinilkil - 4.'tYOTAVENIiI Midei AilasktvrAitAko,rioglift s e*;:il - 1.,P,i,:y.'44 , ,,?, ,, , , , il4 /iiiiggitiiii*liiiroXiliiij6l44iFilrl 'loudly, ihMelunitOs**higattheAll lei . _ao., i l k, manna rrilimo piktv, At 6CiiticesPl iriff; 4v.iiiitat.;l tcriti ~.i ~ , 0-4101,'uirobk ; i o n „ ter .. k lint . hardly Oti 04,f4tioiitthl 4,1 :'130 1 >P the 74 # 1, 90K1'''' - ----- "mi.} 4thik,',o - tio.- - ' ~~ m iir s ) - • •• - :•,,RESPONgE. 4)1,111E::NOMINAIIION 417 r'4, , Yi ifge4 .rn - Otit!g ottlui ck7,Clpb,!! ! _cctilg! Pot I Oi; The .reoetioghatitlheeed . tootdeth,K9?l,..,. ;;Jii ted:Lo'dtell,Risoletioitosipteishigihp''i l op vi a of this =Clitb:of;.the•nominations: foi - ,President - etut . Vice•President , MadUhy the PlntionitiVhiiCbst; Imo titM itefetnbied ','l , :,!:•piltittiete„eu lost::: rTIM *Mists. E. Beatty; JAI. T.Pfithlers Joseph staid J fy eta 'retired to pettaiM:iheletilioi4lWelltfeet; '.The Committee to:draft.resoNtions having re. ;Misted,tepotttd:the fol oßing ' teeolutione, which were.unanimously ttdePted: , Tho beitimertitio' Whig party of thelhuted Steto ttavlnein pitrsu= ,anee ef the univeteoliy,deelered of theNidge. of the Unimw'forht idly ;pieced ',ltil'himilhaticiti for tho ' Office .of President 'Orthe ij.Stitteif HENRY i;AY of KeittfickWan'eforthrli.._ nr-ViVF Prosident, , VIIEODORE - FrigLINO,IWYSEN, of_New_YAilt,Aherefuter--- • - —7-Resolvedv-That-thirmeetmr-do hereby-66aq= Mously . and most!lielirtily-fespOd-tn, t that long delayed no4:df justine; the nominationefl 11ENRY -CLAY :of Resolved, Ilia ..tht; nonki ' lion of HENRY CL A Y,. fdr.tlo. °tribe of Presidentof , the NnitiT Siatt;ii, chafes the ',SufFrageslif _the, people.;at the ballot box, on-the:most:exalted gioenderol person- al worth• and public character: We fearlessly Claim for hint;themibiitirof - sdluiratienliMich is duo to genius, statesmanslup, . patriotism and, in: tegrity of the higliaittaaltid the trslitinki' We `claimf_a_r_him the Timed nf atipirobstion, ' , :vhich is due to. mie,- - -who i the-trtieituilinets uf American genies. has risen throUgh__hilLown_ exertions from the humble statjed of the ...M . ill•boy J,..14510-ehes_ofilirginla,!'_to_thelpivmdestlero.-: et , among' orators S and stateemen and. the high. est places in tho.legislativetoOpelds of the Nation. We claith for him the affection and respect.which is due to _one who has devoted his life with Sin glo hearte.d, and_ nnselfisLearnesthesaN-thelest good of his 'country—Whose public services may he Nand recorded upon every page of her hist°• irfor the - lalti.hirty_years,„and_ whose_fame is As sociated With all that it honorable and_glorious in her proudesrannalslN'Andlastly, and chiefly, we claim the-sraffreges of. all who ar'O'devoled to the enmesh of Deinocratie Whig Principles; eisen. t i r ._are -t ,-tial as-the -are-he-:wefl-hemg-und-prosperity of Our count , for HENRY CLAY, 4 whose whole life is the announcement vied expression of the genuine s ntiment, principle and purpose of the ... whig. par i't' . . _ r_ , - Resolved, That the nomination of TH EODORE FRELINGFIUYSEN; cf Naw_ York,_neete with our Most emphatic and cordial approbation, and evinces in. the highest 'degrecttlie intelligence, dibcrimination and patriotism Convention whichlßLiced him before the people. Reselvek That in the nomknatitih of THEO DORE FRELINGHUYSEIt4 we have_Presente,de -a- me teem a n echoic' r - mnd- a - ph 'tenth ropist,—tn scion of good old-German stock—one long andffa vorably known, in ,the enyeeils: of nation, hon orably distinguished in the atilt's of publibrusefut... ness, and warmly estonted by_ hisSollow_citlzonS. for his enlarged benevolonce; judgment, steadiness of purpose, and habits and principles of the strictest integrity. 'ln him the people have a man in' villein-they may safely con fide, with the fullest assurance that no prom ptings of unholy ambition or rove of place will ever se, dote from his attaehm'enwo Whig . prineiples. Reselved;That---we-takc-this-occasion reiterate our increased confidenop in the nnmina lion of 'Om, JOSEPH ,MARKLE fnt Governor of this Commonwealth, as tieing the man of all others aditilrably ttlialifiett by hit deciiiien, firm, nese nod energy of character, to stand at the helm of Stittemnd-conduct-lite-Gmninenweelth-through the. present scriellS &Aids in her affairs. The' man who promptly iiiariedd'etl hilt farm to •ob. ob tain means for the support-of a troop raisbd by liiitiself in &fence of his emiliti:yl is thb man who. will as proinfilly and 'enetgetiCally apply tilmself to tellebe the State from he? .edittarrsiimeuts, •sustain her plighted faith iind.redeeni her tarnish ed credit. His disinterested patriotism - during the last Otni—his nnflinehing,bravery ilesPlayed during thard.iyin pdriiid—his glorious eotsdnot chitin ilia battle o ississinewa —his intimate friendship with the la opted HARRISON,f all ntitloGml.lAßELE l confidence and s upport. Resolved, "That the principles and measures of )ho ‘Vhig 'party may be -slmped up as confpris. ing a well regulated NATIONAL CURRENCY —a TARIFF for Royenue to *defray necessary &pa - rises ul the Government. and discriminating tail/rspecial r e ference to the pretistion of the Do mestic Lahti,. of the Country—the distribution of the. proceeds from, the salmi of the public' lands -n siliglcrieran for the Preside'ney r -a.reforttrurkx. ecutiVa liattrlhitionaiitid generally such an ad -ministration-fit the afriirs of..the Courtry, _ shell eirery . branch of the e ublie service ilie.greatest protticahloWdelenel, controlled by a welLiregulatod and vrige Risolv4d, That cherislhilig those prlociples, and eli'llenetil dal' distill Ottiliilur atildidutes. as !l in' an' Blum girg7 - 071rutes s g .e,, aoi.iri appreciation of °Ur duties ussi.tizons;.'wo now so.• leinnly•pledge oarsedecii to' go, forward In the high enterprise of SecOri pi3rp'etuittiiig the.great• prinoiplciof Constittltionsl tin4.RationakLiborty, for 'the successful aciiiiiiplishment' of which{ in theArtyeripir.of our tialididatest we Wilt tinter the ~„ _ petfiteul'ireutt..- • . • • . rOi ion-i.t woe blither - Thit Committee of seven -be ap. .poliited_iti MO() arrangeme n ts for thiassembling of p .E ,M.ETISCr:of the . Whigs - 7a -Ciim leilincliCoOriy;':iit_im:eailyLpiiticia;:iiiidliliit:the ilifforent Clay Clubs thooghout the f.Toiinty bo re oueSteti.-;te-, •colitiel:ate with -- uel.by Atdciptingeuch mealluies , hystire" the :largeot possible' it-, Tondenoe7cin that oodision. . :Committee—pi. Myers,CoL.:ll:, l Noblet.' BiddIS.LJ. log, On motion It'veao' , coo ye , That tho proceedings of this - meeting' ho published in tho ' " OM Dlakins ii s Oo ntn A numbene the Willi °Sinew' Lof Dickinson toWnOtipt convened ,ou„t f t everting.pf, Saturday, thitlfith inai., ai 'l'reio:is otektotake ,into con eidorifitoS We peepliety o relive. 4 .Clay. Club.” Tele 'meeting „wekereniied by oalling,hlr4AS. W whir '.to ' to ipa Chair, end ambit:tang Jortrl3 l 4 Wirliage,Secteterl. -' ' 1 ' '-- -,_Qn ruhtiort of, Mi.,dotel ilfrittille, thr, fultotring , tleaill'utiopl o were thew feed , end tFedubutufily ahead': . • ~,', "... ~ -- , '. '.• , ,-," ,-- "' ' - ~ itesidtedl, , That we believe tho_th;te haikixiiid" :when every,friend of ' true Republican Princdplea should exert hiziwelP by ald,honeratdo'arel confab• tutiewal aurae' to filaceitt-lho rreaideutial - chair, a oitiaan, whore ,integtity phd, abiStioe l ar , * aueb, of lb' iiteilify him,for the faithful of, the dales offthat itumtarttsstatioo. , , 1 ;. . , : ~lifiiielied,:fhat, we pirdhillyitpluTwi of the tibieleatlonti by the'NetiOnal Wed State Whig Cons ; Yenlions,'Wed 1 thar,the tomes- of °CAT, k`RE., IeIIGLIPY B NN mil MAR,KLIE are a Paillgt plittit4y of the ,e4rdoin e(ifiele choice. ~ , qr. 4eiolia, That",auf adieu and toiled/1r iloVerti 4 ly, way ; AO attain VisOdeesi I hid, rlO Irk tornrivir 1 tursordatiorcto tio - ealled the ,tchty Club of Diehl reedit Trfeltehtr ! "'aiatifiti II exoettiltteri efftrePtie I " 4 " e 4 , ' °4r4sci t , Prlonqu oi hAll bo r imbitted , ?ktlite,sext meet,itigt ~ ' .6 41.6 1 340d0 Vhat ft 'cinimitiONs of tUreri lie atim 'Striated f,ta; prciettrao At imitable ` , Whig i t good" an 4 Cl 'l e t'ariat i t iri g t at i ly l r !il& 1 iet ai Tigio i e 041,1117 4 4( 4 ) J i liotatibliiilicaija 4tii irltevii , ,PurieV itt , s &cook: 1',144.411dA01t ik'',lo4l o •siinr , i44ii `lnotottlit lovtiobitO4rikf *,citlit•l• t libtalditol , l3 . l4pih& 1#1:;-Pir, 4 8 4 ,t f thi eol l o,44", 4 E.^:,,T NEMMM M=MSll==n . 18- altb W e leatrilitKoliOittyiivuig.iBiar; that it r t ud .,: 01 0, 6186 i°44'..41e:C4 11411 2"!. 1 *h% P°k P ile " at 'SaliribUrg; on Saturda y a wgsk• billill,w l 44: l 4 l ,Klo 4 l l tagOttfer,lo,, sitnlgh ,Maccmti finloditin trio hundred people. After die raising it procession was fort d,. which marched througli ItAiiW with lituillers and indalb.,T)M, aniiiiiatioSPirit.parVada inniembleigiyarhich, was eddreWied by - /*ism PiaPeetnii;Olpilei:'`Ot._ Gettysburg, after which some 150110 . were' sung from "the iMok - viitit'the yeller kiver." , - The star! Mithrth at a.• mar?n limed ; #ellrerian from:eiriiriter;;'oO' L again (this be ,u 7 tifularch of ever rebn which h ad I ; 4 eii 0 1 01 4 i the otresiin • • . gem rot .Mtr,truilerrty. HILA DELPIIIEki;kIif -FLOUR:41110 nui•laat meekltrrntrort, hopeni of Flour intnnitted )i' , Nrtha s ulleilkiiy.r.o4 . :ol; : • • nii4 . sada - tol66,o!eie 9 f, 10,1180:pbbs,:zfiiiri 'lnader.fomexpoiLatS447iands+sll44;aelented= Mande,-inoallt sit the foriner - iiitift.,Tlia,innikat 18 , vilet Antljny,Lan_kfavloniali q _ Sa7ee ; forcitp tree ; are Taking :at - ,rie4, - Win - 41*- tor anct.oSitta &finds, bakariflOuni:7-coryf Baleipaili In ihe week of,Oannetylianin at.s2 . 4* ' - anvitallots hive n e„.„ taken 142371- a innklf lot oft.B rjunly:_r inn 11ye,;Flour • /navatal lottr at , 3 12C. of 'wliait Atlna of, go4nl P„onneylva. 4inrcels at $1 Or a 1:03, beatt.sold 'at 81 a-$l.Ol. 150 a t tn. Rya la steady wat-63-a-64e; - : noesimprovini ;,sales.of say. ....Small baler-at $3 211 an! GRAfiti..—Tfig ..Yeaalptr Inostty.atered ;'wanntica! nia Ted at fiti34;aoyeral and to:day:kopd tad lhar -Wa -quote-aoutheip at - in-pricersalealof-Penni 1. era! eargoes.SOnther yellow at-46 a 461 e.; hold. era are firm at this; to • sonic:lots Wfl i initiellva.. brOnght 9 a ..51:foti. Oatinie'inthet , heavy ;.we note sales of several - eartoee Souiheni at 29 a3O cents.'•... • • • . • 'M. 69 .hforth•Third ereei r a irgo door's- above :Rick - : • atreo, _ ' Hurd. ouei'doilar, per Aritiv-- Iry HE subscriber reepi'cddlly inibrins his tri aud:panApa,36at he stilt ' emiunuea at thus otd established. Hotel, , foruierly kept-by-Horatio Wade. House is situated in the centre of Business and witliin ape_ firpuireaf_lVlnrket_Strectrand-near the Post Office aml•Bainks, which renders it a - con. - itimietentitl desirable stopping place for Merchants and Travellers. The table shall be aimpliedat all times with the heat our, market iillorda.: The stib scriber has been in the, business many. years which, justifies him in asking ofhissdilfriends a continuance of their" Patronage. Prease..Call. . - CIiA.IWESAVEiSS. TO iiOI4tEKEEPERS, -• 25,000 A L 1 1 );" : 11 . Penthera for sale , very low, rrl to snit purohxsere; f Cash, at prices Om 111, ;Vela pound! ,Iteadv lied,' Bolsters J.',ll,l9,lt , ,s}.iGurlet Hair Matti-ma,' Moss do. end, otlllw kinds tn snit any al2e Waite:ids; Curlort llair and New Orleans •Moss by t ;e We or siOgle, !mond, Alen, I.llankeri,, Mareille4 forthlifei Hill llllrtliliatils of all deseelAionS. c:r Codidry.-Withlnints will find it lo.thor advan.: (age to still 1.491.6 pitrctiaBing, Ft. CO. -S, E. boinierntAti Whinut Ste. fliihrilelphia. 4 krtforeli 10, 1814. . .. PHILADELPHIV,..SEED .- AND" - 1 - MiPLEMET;' - . 11311):1372,,, OW on friend tint; or 31.0e,Otik extensive assort pi, inent orflidden'!eeds - crop of 184Argrowi t by, 't dittitioclibeiitill'wifrititeti of fide lieitinallti end ,true toniaine. 7 ;;:cleer and;Greattleedi,of all kinds, Prtinty 11116EtisPatent Ventre Draught ~. , y. ,,,, - Self-Sit!irp . epinL Ploug,he. , ::141hily and Mearat adbioil - Ploogh44ide hill and 'do'tibte.moi4ld . Plougliti i : grsiln ,and. seed fanai,haY, ;Male and 601 i stalk 6ifttertooih eltellen cultivators , 'llirt od i dirt taitiertr ifoierittOtt`evse tweilies isitisige. 'fllleti Aleut ' materiel hilts It i all Ansi cow 611tains bittiogs llatelliel6 'zee ax e' flattdler Ottotrelk Nies' garden trPivel,i, weeding for /10pfb ' l i rgll r oh ;dee - k aftiriot6rd pronntiiraieors'orvchnd.doolti 'n2lanf t . - t i '..id made toiplee R O . W ell p ,kwetmi.,'l t:dkwlqlei -, adol " ond.rettif 61 i D. :'Pft TY,:,: ildvVilititEt*Eiri,Ett;ineth Pima. .mgreii 130 .. 84.„. , - , .. :, 4%46 OM liar . dvriat'd.4 Ca: t l O - VY".I ~ • :-.,.<, . , . ---, ,, ,i4 , -,- clg autuarl ligvl e yllisi,Tirrl i iie i t . 1 71- rivals Wain neat' , , i t rail fen!! . :1?f . iirers.il`tiiiill, rti f,t.it!9 ' - V' • ..Pr; , V 2 .- - •* 1.., - 'IIARDWARE ' :O.II.TLIIRIti • '... A s ~.i . „,,,,,, ..,.,. ~, 1 1:,..;.r, ii. , ,:'.....t,W+et1 . s , '"i .::: , ,,,A... A i.r.,... viddli'l'iliVe emlri i ?J' n .e,Pr , .t.rnii.„eat migor!ed.Yickf id_Wrdiikre t9'. j9l4ll4Lin dna City sit:fiislaito-. l ib i lf cre!il lolfil , „ll 4_ :l V l o l, ,M 9 ‘.'n t rY:Mer.o. lo ,Ai'.:tli - „ 41111 and eguinlinl, ssk• tp,ssulm, pin so it' I a h!ii, nilin,” 9ilser" rol nati oh ssf silaiatii:,sthe,,irtgillilliolijis,,no,';lias,itit"'" iltdir9d at bliiiiiit llia,phistossitAtore ill tip ViTY,,- - • 'Tfoiialski - bq Prolioh:liqvelrteriV lbteggiq', -'`-r -teen Or...Viwatply lien cent'for the , ~- A it„,*iivhs.,, areill1;011 casn call' ball:ire "•, too *and, gatas'"':` iit....or my , kbes. .: • moth ilt 1 gagi t ir thOiaiitti' lir--0401int • IPN '4 -41 4 1 09.1),! itt iiip*Okat , • , Store catabitsh6o on tiro ' esidusire ea • sgatem,Loair 11611 alieliper'"Diarralititlyiithii.buit,"idataaikkiatiliii, ,Inordhs credit': ..„,,,.:.:!,'; ',., I ..•!;,' :k. ~."- • l:.'n:i. i'l.l!.- '':i -7 • I have pis( resaliod A larga irrioilie:ile: , ifesrlovi's;-. Darling's, Wilison7s;Pri,ifinNs .W!ildrollVninl`..n!!P' I , MI Riker. POWs 9r....S : Ji!.`;,...'l%!l;:::l'2?.(tltV.B;i'Mfi ~ ,41:antE"Gkass , • ,_ .v.- : igo_schrepookrthi iikeiniii44l4lio ‘1 , 004:' 74 4 1 M 11 1 1 0 4 0f 8 41 11 VOINAM.COVI . % ..,-1, . Boni, ' , RitelandWtiykeiranl , ti, . . ; ...1 , . 0011001.1inetheroltItt"WiitilialteMi 411' m 059",.. a rthill'a, l iar 7 . 1- 2',. , .. • ~ ,,J .----- - .',;& , - rfs l- 51t , d -Ft 'lionti - itttatigli . .., ia mariei'siie; betlrer44ool l / 4 0101: AortY 4 fre:' 1 ~., Phi 10 7 ' AOil 4 : $ 1,00; , ;vl,StAxt.v. 4 l, ', 4§ , 2 alt B t NAMMOZZa caibillw , _,..o4o-....aval April 100844:: N. B. &MIMI); for 40 gorses. Ij,S_ANI)LCISIINitRES. ,•• . . VRENCH and English and 'Cassirueres; r Arne' ions Citssimeres, Cloths_ tuvl-Sutottetts, English and American Tweed.coating,Siiioe Mill ed Cloths and CiiiSimeres, Silk Velvet owl flack Satin Vestings, Cashmere and other Vest fogs; Silk and Aqa:tut Serges,a full assortment 14 Tailors' Trimmings, .New Skyte Sprung-and Sum., Jar Patitaloon,Stulrsit h bt , lrmtis ,r l t . inn- law nof g : goods,"embraeit.g the htt*ltYles,.fire otiereditt the 'lowest market prices. • . . LI PPiltrAnt."o. -- PARI2V, - lVlioldsalo and Retail Cloth Store, ltd. North 2uil AftwOi 10, 1844. • 2m-21, ---N-11.41rderafrom dlifance-cnrefully supplied and warranted tti suit. - THOMAS VilieTE'S • Straw ! Florence Braid - . • • Fancy Bonnet. • NI AN u A cTokI " — IP • • • • :1.. N 9, 3; - ..Cfilillierie Sirer4 ,iii/OVR:4ll4 , ellll94loPilin: 'o2entor'ei! tecipt &wove of 7tll,ontl noble.) , Wlll.7,llFlnyo notoufuetured the SOA GRASS • -rgiff • • I ' t'il'ereintntp.ntiti.ntheradirlihi ' ng tti per.: chest; (for enall,) will find if grehtli to tligir stdvan lege te - ept I, the teisurtniet : ttiletti4 b 7.10 the moat ex tensile;fhe eiti)eider ,ptioes )9W„ng dey tnanufsettg - ,fti . y,lBrittes. exnnilne,egagry sm - 7 29 - _ E ]
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