=SEMM .. • 1-7 19; is 44: cnontif'd flog oloft ivied, 1 Oor hopes -now high are iipvi!ortio rising ; • • 4n'foirnihiidiirdii g it r iheiWAispl4ii • ' 'l,', ...The stimes tifiCLO•ri d,FiivikimattoisENO' r - it;ittgipENT , -11E'NRY'TLAY -- , HENTTIGKY _,__. . . _ A l ;r i°'.;'. "q 1 7•51?... iiic.p.4. - iirriEy •;''. ,-..'"," .. - . --.: lliEDDOßEclittli . glitli'gEN— . : -, • op•Nr., w JER.sEy„ , • • : Pon Gov ERNOR, J0.5EE . ..11 - AIARKLE: OF WESTMOJ ELAND- -fori.- I CANAL CgMMI,PSIONER,.., • w**l6:9( Lebanon co DEMOCRATIC 'WHIG pHINSIPI ESt SPEEIALLY .FOll THE PUBLIC EYE." OUR CREED. . 1. A sqund National CtirrenCy, regulated by the will and 'authroritYlif the 'N ..2.•:AA adequate Revenue, with lair Protection to American Industry. _"3,..juaLrestrainWon the -Executive-power, cm hracingl further restriction on the c.vereismof -the Veto. • A faithful administration of the public &imam, with an equitable distribution' of the proceeds of sales of it among all the States. t. An honed and—economical administration of the General Go'vernment leavin officers perfect freedom of thoughtand j of the riditt.of ' 11„ sultub a rcumints_..4affl-s - . - Improper biter crence in elections: ft. An amendment, to. the Constitution, limiting tihe itionabent of the Presidential offioe.to a swat,* These objects attained, I think that we should chose to be afilictOolvith bad s adiriinisiration of Govettilinif:AlickalrCLitf. ,• Hon, Isaaelecti- former member, of Congress ,frorti.-Washington County, Va. died, at his .resi . dence, in the borough of 'irusliington, on WM day. • ...--....ClJ4Jarge-VatisP4m.cricanintetingsvas.)mld in Lancaster, on the 54h inst. of %,vbial4 tart, Esq.truiliesident 'Bath locos and whir, firlieipatcti -In its prciccedings.... . . cct The belowar l e division of thc.renesylvania erinacvvill bu dieted for sale on Monday tho sth 'thlyntAughtknexCartliePliilri'darphie..P:tchunia; in pursuance of au act of the lest Legislature pro viding for the same. It will ha divided into twenty thousand shares of one hundreedolliirs each, •, • l Hon. Mr. gllswortli, alluding to the valua ble discoveries that liuve recently been mado in medical science,. notices"the Immediate relief that --I May - be - obtained - from'thitTriustletititil • etOCR, lid 4oloieus, by the simple topicaf applica 'tion'afemmenia; and theullaying;themost speedy and Ailment mnoneroins delirum tremens, bylbo use .of carbonate of ammonia. Net' Haven itigibter !lentos a capital story,orone or thn • meinlmi's - of the'Qopneetieut Legislature who . was present at Gov..l3atdwints lawarry' on the evenlnkor the election dn . *. 'Sip. • pitlclumlly at the i fitst glans ofyiest eyer Teen, he upproaelld a person whom ho sup ,.,posed'eonnee ed with the rainily, anctmlth a sure 'of air, whispered, t your cream here; as~pit ij it; td Sweiteice - riirst tate— .ut neis:y u liiiovvjit was froze,' did ye 1' . s '. 'iri - Thertedding Journal s ays that malleable lrOnls'UoviManiifaCtnred at 'a number' of forges 4 n - ikUhileirdtAilit'ettly rf amtheore, mixed: Will— egual;portiona.of tbe old forgo.einder.' Three tons of the, mixture make a ton of blooms.. Tide is imp.pj: thp,most,,yaltablo... l dAspovoripa ,of t the . age. . - An --- 'iiiiihti4ito furnace on a large anale is aooh to . --- . s 6 jiAdli , A:thL 2 4ka;leoluie4ific;ierinined=tr. auilpiiitliiiiiiii.inda'at4.'• '''',:''' ' '' ;: ' • 1 6iiil:bUtieitil''siZli fixing tic;:eresidential ire -. l4l4 l 'ini!-ilie l 'i'tiM6.aai; tilithigh;Mt Pie' year,.h tr:bi.S'n'a -dieilde'd !by :iiii3 . Satiate . eo'`aii.'POili: Eriehedltteepiitatioria in:lB4B,..'WlibUlit'ii4-rebeit-, IsAtttilitt . ,ktitanakaltbria biltoperative evaty'Sla -- .:f l 4l , ttliiii, 6 -!)F9a-üb)iged-trkrali-itaLaiielaturo to: gether-,pt aa -- ,exptm9Zop7,,t.tpupaad flellare.to - 7 - ilitegiiiiiic *yi ., 1 iv- b ti u rs 9 ofl,lmonstOiviy . bp - :,:''.ol' ,•• , Lei.‘; . : • 2_ '',.--' ---- ;* - i...udice,,..timithoi.f,yerittunrepabty . - ;l!Tgork,., hatileen arrested oii a ebarge,pftorgery,,,ap6 s tnted, dt . hadini'llitieililgee il ti4Mes-4io Ol• 'then? that priiiiiColiiiif tlailitii'itipt4igagli'.'re? aliii'dc . s7ooi4mitti39!: 'Ai 'fraa'hill iiiiitl'ibtineggaidiil . ' Ad Rty , 4p,. ktta 1- ea lied from-,tlte: , bene4 arrested'ind ' ' ." i 1,V1A:t , 1;!.) . 4* , :f t . :i, , : ta.::' ~,; t '0r .1.,. ' - a:Y:•'i . ‘.• • , ! -., -'..! . .t , a N ew irtiil ' .d • .".n.. ~,i.____4,,Couri...liays4.thatr.t h e;•• Mn?... ----I'l'ol7lVlltili.t9#4olo.l?f4M(i3.6:4-,felivr7mighte . iiseeotO heii delegates sa me • :tithe; le sEr.l./ational Convention"', about te asee!iv. ' . bla.ilt Ottel;llk6Wiii.oo:6lo t tiiltilviOaiki,:iriet: 7 - praihektre4StivittiOlir*Pteirdenoy: , ',4 ', 1 ;. ) ......-4;,: odr,ijitnie one in Nev! York', as in!ento a lupd, -';' er f kk,:7l4'.ihit6r4 l 6got tri - tiie'Pli4gOn'iri,, .:''.44l44?eipiteiz , Vie -h;th!j• iiiii_iia'itti4i6sVie. ' i1 i 9 , 40 *0 4 -! 4l 4 ,3 * . flzt — viir iio4 l 6;ildkif r. --- ,w,rbqypb - grmt.llo4 , l,NlFfim4TristrAlltovititOW ll 6 _ 9l 9ol:o,hoVAlatilliSti/himo44ll4ooaelie IN Ti % • t e R T 3 PP er talt;"ictl•i vs 4 i ~- rf , MAitijitrOik?;X6rk;-4,o4ifii*V*Plo, '.' ' W., ii;ooo_o44,llt4i -: welt•L ortinotco:s - 0 . 1111.# 1 .04 Viiriliki'_iiiiiiiiify,. ;vityy4;4 t .wottfifiqiid 1 1 4i!Atii, 4 oo*.Lqiiii‘oii.iesoletio4l.'olethekil 'if#. ii :s4o o ifriO4A: 6 iilliOlii t OliCAlClVWk,.oWW. ''''va;'.iiidliiiiiyi) i iktii;itripiiiio' , ,idliiiifi).tilitetilifdiliiiei:e .: .:T.lfitkil i ii/11 1 44 4 4:iiiVr — i:0 4 6 14 *I t ;' . . 3'ft i ,s oFl. ooo#4 . l 4 l ‘ lo o °lll 4V 4 fil'liie4 6ll tfia l : .f'-1 i. 440.0*44,9,44,•.i4, 0 * Ocriill_rw,aii. ' 164 .0' '''.. ooi iktiti!ltin*'!s'9o ,4 7 ol *-`9 4 . 4 " etltftil• -:,: ;:-:- . r° 11 .L.1-0 1 1404:Yhfgegtit ON ..To,cralg-t.;li.inir,:::iiiiat ' .'N ; . f. i .„. i!4i4iY4 . ..; IV,I , 7O.**IiPPN'.Y- 100#9 1 04 ., !!!t , ' 4, 4gyktewi,o o-- . it'4o - .l* NoAtitiVi'' "! 1 IMMMME=II=XEnn= Main Liaie Great Convention of Ratification at West-Ackestvr. The Whigs of Chester county, had a glorious Convention—a mighty gathering together of their_ hard fisteg yeomanry—in the=borough-vf West Chester nn. Thurs d ay last, the Gth'instant. The _ accounts w hichwe glean from the Philadelphia papers, reyresent it as one of the lirgest antimost TAthoixtdiV.rneatitiga-evetzaavened_to. • . Chester county. The people were out in the ma. jesty of their strength, lending - thar countenance and support—their aid and influence to the great eauSe of the -people-of justice and of ri,ght. — A number of gallant Whigs from Philadelphia were present and participated in the p - roceedings of the day. At about 12 . o'bio - Elc,'under thirdirection of Chief Marshal, Dr. Darlington, assisted by nu. merous.aids: a procession Was formed and inoveg .. over the line of route to Evcrheart'a blonds—a ,pleasan Land-hdantifully-looated apfit r a-short-gle.- aqua to the_Sog of h.- - ITO been erected for spealtere,and seats prepared for the accommodation-of-fifteen hundrwhadies. The overhanging branches of the trees afforded u - shelier 11'001 the irie breeze at it passed: .The procession was preceded by a_boy moun ted on horseback, his clothes-dusted with meal, and wearing a sash; upon which watOtiscribed 4 :Ehe Mill Boy of the Slashes," • After wpieh followed 'a full delegation of Whigs from every township in the county, in regular 9 or der, under the direction of Dr. Wm. Darlington as Chief Marshal. bands of musie-her delegates being drawn in a huge array of vehicles, of all doseription, from Mlle flintily wagon, down or up to the broad ,wheeled Conestoga, crowded with, enthusiastic Whigs, each Of whom wore a sash of doMetitie brOwn cot ton. In the line with them wo saw 'a nail cut- ting :Uniting and'a power loom, with filo warp in, and it portion of cotton cloth manufactUreg.. Each delegation carried its own Banner, and the devices, though of a vatus*lracter,Univer• sally,gnvo expressiouf . to the - gs of love and admiration for Henry Clay.' Many were_ entird ly of home manufacture, and one' especially we - WercTpletiSCTlVithZ - Wiide - ar - r - roirr - rovniat -- with tassels of hackled hemp, and. displaying on its face a sheaf of wheat, done with thoroal straw, nicely disposed to give the prJper effccti i Imple ,ntpnts of.yushaudryreAtteLeredaretutd_i_t_also,'. -formed ef Immo doirieStic.materief r anil-pleasingly grouped together. - Beicral knowing COCIlci"• figUred in the procession,Aild one of them ems bernk_ititid2thePlilladelphialCity land ''C'earkty: Delegation,' ":06,titlitinItillTegiftIrrenge in tre line, and the coup d'ell when the whole coneourse was . to be seen at once at, It progressed to the' wends, was r culi singularly pea, n o ve l and pleas ,- ingr ' Large numbers'werli mounted;and crowds -wiire-colleetedLinto-fieldeles of every -imaginable description, , and °form. . In one part,• thk-heavy Conestoga. , wagon rthabled ,nlong' with its, living_ freight, the,body and over-arching luzepa, inte.ri 7 'deii_jo sopporCtitet__Cativayi coier,being-litCralli hid beneath a profurnowers and.evergreens: The American 'flag wateg ____fileefully festooned ami d _ ..„ arches and - these beneath its shelter rang out tria-r ny a !warty 'shout fromiiieWid - WhiellethWd ,on tit . ° rehlolo. ;..` 1 '.;,) 4 - .. t ... 4 , •-: -,, .;' •„ , , #l'l,nr:lYl4ll94v and the musicians of ,pqp of the" f krPTust IT9q B .l o g2toe,r,Pitit ,l ) lo l ll ,clulißrs Pgilo. IVget . .;dl;esier tie; ClUt4 f ...linie wreacht;tiid7bo'-', eiletii Of beiti;tifuilleU'rors, iiii4 of Which' had been; Foetid' ilieiß die ihoil' pro g ressed "taliuih" the itreet.r , ,T , --- ,';7T71 ...• ~ ..- . 7 ,--.. r ti --- :79 - -7 , 117---,---n ---7- 1, - - 2 r7iin-the,oider7aboye-natued-ille,certege tneved en 10 W.A! .6 Vivcril_ca o l B ,w°o,lwil?! #.471i'011 short.? ly before two o'clock.' Tluseeats reserved ferttt , itcdies bad previeueli &lett rikPPY"filled;'ind great Ifininird , ;atinte continthillY in until' ibe whole space w as tiPed•iith ' i - fairointitink arielbf' belioi: th.draVlP , tiogetber froni - eli 41014 tog,ttie, coupOr lwitleirl)oo•W Mk P.rißlilt°s ..q. l l-d te ; ..- I . l esi re 40 1TPIciPAW - 10!0 ) 41 ( F n 5e4"9 °4 4 - . 9f- t i i.l; .... . some .O f t 1 ' '• ~4' ', ' V t',U `'Fur some thud ihe D'Oleiaiod'cout)napd.Aß pour, in tb 4ilirrlPrivt'iliee. rQfforit,;tiitiiiii‘:4ataii'aidVpt '7o,77`And +Oath' at' lit'orthtlifiloalu.itabord: at iiiiiii rtaT /54 ' 111411 "*) lier ol °"• ±4l4l i l e t "" 4 ,- t 431 N0;5;#. 1 31 8 Akl OlitOr . I , , Plik(iiicit 00 , , Yieiltd, Cit6k el47ll : l °l_h_Vb c l i ,n4.4. 11. 1 1ki:dAtir,ktan etek : °9 9TYl l . l i , S sf hT,TiltlYire;tl4A-S I4 MIPMATI, guieni 001, slyer,. quap l er. . , : IThe iiVioiri 614 nail iriaiiiieN iiialikloilii2' , . ." then! of Matthias rentiypacker, Esq. s ,, Pire'sl;' gienti*Wtltc' viol' niitntiii ar Arica . Preildinio aticille,orstaritx.`4SMlS.WlPlChfil!kiTalltraltmailblogo , '#l4,fddl l /$4,, 1bTh r t i ?1',11 ) . 4 *,1, 1 74.t0 5 a.P.440.1 #!Nrigli.,,,t.Bgp,qll.,h Philadelphia Baud an -,..- urla . qv, Es 4c,of ;1 11 adalphla i, - ,, A i tiii"Vc*r;CAOiritiruf a 4 4aVo'ibith i e.' t o,atigliti Ai'liw a aiiticilowogie4:daY i ',4 .'..'4,,,,-4 ...,4 rom' t.:/...104.: , ..kr....; -•+= " ' - 11181 Schuylkill tOwnahipoi'me in,the rear 'with two y - • - iViti Fayity;:-.6.tralli • -- _..CW= 7 ... ' , . . ....0.-. . • on '". tlP*:4lekwqgAtlqs l 4,l•,pr.v.p!t. - .'' 1,411,:..: .11:A.roychtiLiikiiO4, *. N a_ friends,AA , ,.„,,- . 9„ --, •-•- .•, .',3 - . . It ? =filtirftliutt4'l4,„equrttY+ lofi l i10:tho t lk iiakiiii •iotilc,r i ltlio': tlilloniewn4DAii'cliitt spealtitig.of it, sip, the.theeting. of the.3lst. far exiieddediiiii - nioat Sante: ine'expentaticinsz.—TTT '."A44t 11 .,ii`i ,1. 40;;AW' 4 1 04 i i . fi t i4n . 1 5.Pfillf:in, .o;.4it'''.444jettiter; ,, t lie Airgitgri'Diviefon:Witii. lbeT4finnititilllirdohlkilltalliti'filitiOind'ilimPtlire -€4l-0.0,610g'.. oifr *Eh!Pls:44l4lg9Porri.': Aiiiiii*,:x9.o6 - 0;:l.wo - gi, - :xi - ilkiiiiii,,7% i - e. ingtonintd Perry, - fretiiiiiiied — jn - '1404 ,, iii ~., Ceded:-by. , tbellarrisintend;tef - Dittriiiiii . vv“ . ; iiiiilitiii t iO4niterVititttliblUit 'teitiflilitaiiiit*. Henry Clay.-iiid-wiliattilcoat ati : of pim±ititttirlitho-poiwnevilliii2rilur Bridgeilert. '4ielegatioilanikciughfWitli flier; kbeat3o'febt 14, drawn by" ten- horses Mounted.witiVitdereiri."ftill Elailiir`tr iirjOs; \ theilliid n;banter , !witfi'litte full'. likeness ftif\;fie&y.i Clay;r:wW the :, inseririthM, Wl'lie. 'atheir 4tortheAniericaii Spited . ' ' .on the -r ave - i' B6 .atlabc l Fiu 'rith,'l4 l ,o 3 leavestl'olliluP;llnd; _the melte ''-' Pkeetion to. ;American ;ndiistri t '' and contatßidg,a,largo , number of whblp •soule4 ViAgs ; ihey illsbitrid'if ciiiimi'Witli a. delegation 'of 'KieltrMeki Chiefe;'dreivti . by aix liereei' in minted withindiairlidervlcttiek - Wyetirdorniffille: - y had 'a banner We, Jength of Alitt canoe, with -the inscription, 1 kiekapne Chiefs on avieit to... David; it. Porter,' Withties !'Same old copn' bavin the . /sari as-in -,1840„ and-takingthedifferent-00nn4 7 jogs of op sand Jntre,,inul.,clllo4lo_ 4P4 deep.J.wnter.. upon the way—never have we 'witnessed ti more handeome, eppropriato and gallant display; than was presented 11;,' . this, , delegation, and judging Irish ilmonastiteadion the.canoe, , we would_say that they. completely' , come . tbC :Giraffe' over. 49 . 7 thing of the kind before attempted. ~ The number in . attandance.iviS varioualy . vat! . mated: at front- 2000- to 3000 persens,'aninatcd 'with a Eipitit Ore'uthuiliasm unequalled,even fly_ thn Meeting of 4th MarCl4Thlft , lo: ' , After lho procession had arrive a t the woods, the meeting was organized by the milointment of the Hon. Charles ferterom_old_veteran_irt_the cause, President. The meeting Wile then nddres.ed by • • v .1. 9elo P , E Dr Somerset, (the elebtor for this district,) Stewart of the 18th, [lon. James Cooper of Adams , Moses Hampton, PA, of "Pittsburg, and Dr. Hugh Campbell, of Dnion town. • -- nriotion was, then inade and carried that when the meeting adjourns, it adjourn to mint in the Court House this evening. EVENING MEETING, At the ringing of the the 'Court meeting 'Cobh crowded to over fl owing, 'and the •Trieeting milled to order by the -Pipe Presidents remaining in town _ Speeches wore made by Mr. Thiter, of Morgan. town, Va., Capt. .la4nes Cooper, of Pitystitife;:in old soldier unarms br . ave and gallint.;,_ Gen, Marla; and by 'Col. J. R. Ed ie; of Sotnerilet-- arproctetlingw - citi."thig iiiiiiiiiiiiii iv"era' infer spersed with soags..aast.with liglafurand:aaul lairring_muda_from theHarris.n Band of_Uniaai [own. - Trethendons liteelln_ in the_ Xio. ronglit or RO4lnin.--014 Herks _ ..vs. Partons- _ We find in the Berke and Sell'l3l4lß Journal tho proceedings of tt Whig meeting held in the Borough of Reading, op .the evening of the let instant, which is represented to have been the lar• gest politicol town meeting ever held• in tkut place. The meeting assembled in the large and -spacious .-- dining -- room - of - Cot - RenthilPrliocel, whiels,-however, was foundquite too small to ac commodate the crowd?, in attendance; whereupon the meeting etijouvrted to tho.Squareln front of the. Hotel, where an organization was - effected by: the appointment of r h.. JACOB MARSHALL, Presi. dent, ano a number. of Vice Presidents and Secre taries. The assembly wairthen addressed in a most eloquent Mid impressive manner by Wm. H. Seibert of Stonchstown, Barks county, and Qol. findh Lindsey; of Heidleberg. 'Their•tldresses were responded to by shouts of spAatu - l& - A num ber ofstaunch Whig resolutions in fiivbrof - CLAY: FRELINGHUYSEN, MARKLE and PROTEC- TION TO AMERICANINDUSTRY mere en thusiastically adopted. The meeting then formed In procession and marched through the Borough,- preceded by the Reading Band,-after which nine -olieers-iyetergiven-for-C I.A-Y r TR DLINGHOY--- - SENlrrid - 31 - ATUCEE;forid the meeting adjourned, Our- frionds , throughout the'Stitte inay ; iust as. sated that the Mike of Old befits, aro proseca. tink - the - taiipitilii — w - ithitilior iVat - aiiitite -the. .. • ~. . ' ying rnulilta i i .“ ! k, oa d.7,-,f.. t h e . v i x .. t ii and rodjoirctilYhteh the Parson'a friends boattiog ly prolapsed ho.should receive in his own oi:twiny, they ',rimy. -, think themselves fortunate' if, le - re ooives a third of that number:. , . ~.,_ ......._,:. In it , ddittor:ilallie.above Nye have I t yiag,helhre us the proceed logs orldizeinidOntlitieutinie Meet ings in •Alleilibni, Beaitir;Betier; ) Selinyilliilliteb• inhiii,t , ' , 'liiiiiiriktei• - I,7Prie, end hide4in ani ! iiie Metter elicirtifllnic;ei every • . .:; iiiikr . :jiyoi),Siiiisq -- 1 NoVer-iio-tile Win tiarti'ef.'!.'enriexlvtiele-, more th oroughly organized ~ i.h an .at : oA,,morik,p,i,. .Nnier - . .rias the hi slur (Mei 'tin Ili f 1 - ' ~.-• - IL. g . gR i. 9 ni! Rs !Is. jot Ireyo , .4l:l4Fmaolnal.:o,:t.iipi*Jwith Ala 4. e4iy. fidenati of ebteinini an easy victory::;"Withrlre: PFd :!.P . *9;P 3 94 1 1,.Pr,P 011 4 0 9igg • the" cariyaers ~. . there seems to lie but one opinion . Air feel ',Vie legittericimof„poutior ii , iiii:ApL.Y. VOLktY into the ranks or die ,erietnx rit , tlie FfiREIIIFIRE.7 Alb teak Abet the maini energies 'en theeporty: ir4o. 40:obitigkicILA.?:;,tholLf*otitio oft gen.l..joshWit 111211(ICI:E, tit %he . Odiobei'eleotion a , Mid than n+ the' `elerdotal voto'ivill fie , eliriVai - ;fai'PrA)c - iTiWPR:g7- :74ii1plip.Opaq,:ittr#';iitititkir'pf,bOuted...6 - g_‘olis-iir rtlifitiettOpifdie*l4 iltf,-;:tfi'o`-Kvielfiiii . iV7:givO' iiiireirelie9 'brie ilia' broadsid e in October, iqiii Oil: . 64:ityiiii0,11*iir t , ,40846146;,';ii0 . .kgft,41i4n* . ' able •in'i.iiiiig int' fi6 'liNinindihai!;:y.Vo - link 4." itiffih4 t 44:44q4a t if w.i.zit:.iii'ttO . ifiliiSigo; i)tiiill'-' rottenness ''''..::-'.4....., : '...;,- t s T-- r ',X',..11.17;1tt'trA1,,, , ,-,:.“,...,),.41. , { ,i ,rili 'IX ...., ~ ,.. ;.i1., 1 1',1.: 41 - 11 V, ;.:T i Pa l l i . 4 .!','W 1 )0 11 . 'M I * 1 1 , ":!'' .'l , ' ~' :,' An s a -, .4otiirmt#iik4,olßlii).lllalicii:' le ii Arp,iiki 1 1 14tratiqw,Oft$11 1 9,sOnsif;eiwy: of;looofoehleriti4l• Far; rears intik llithSievekOd!krinri ... ehkeibibili. Mi-. Clay , hai been 4hott ' .JlO IWV lin +Sava ,IOfiii 7 1:11 tdiatelkihtnit'Abd, obit , ethek,:' . b evil :niriiikiiiyiglii ' ' - aitiTtiii -, .:Viii;tltQatiirwho FA' fQ3o4;.iiiiiikii 44' 'l3' lifi'ii' ifi'ittfAlidAililliid 'Sta . ' leal'in"it °dike - 40 ‘ 'fifik:tfit: ?iliet , o4lfifitetlertbii! 4 ;m`aiislei:l','iiiidlellilerieni lf%ytiliv: r Aii t yp i nw. l .iiiiegiiiiisOriii . ' , l4 . l4ate6T,' sipienil4l4 . : Viliefi - iiitii•Swhyini4iio , vii:iiii: 0 piii,t;illi4iti,w4.l , ,,fl,.,iiiii,,,ikitAii,Fe.i: l itt:4! o,_(liila r k 4 oliiiittqVili`laiil i iiiiovitiiappligiiii ) tiiellroiTts4l4ll4li64i, 7 ?-$l4 iStaliaki - . , v , 44; Wiliiiofi'dailljettiyiftl - 44 , 440(itii4ifir11 . •- tr , ...,,, , 10,1 '!, St, s 4 .kl ' V ' % .t, . •..t' , L'7,.cji;:tlip * V' i 'y i t . ?Ay., ;-. p*Ttl %,1 4 .1,tfr i mf!, , ftyli, :Cjigitylllit, ~,,isiLt O r.gC. l ln ' 4 , pll)l C ;ltl ik iTo r - q - 7 c tr i llB B tr - Shirrl ll s4 P a t! tr" 4 ,ci l ftt i Vi!9 l 4 leil!bq wI Y - f t ,ol l lollqt i 4`oiiq!o/Tl b riOM rind - Ie 411 * , Kok s eita leretufoib:gone Akti"i i - i1,.' 1 0P0M 4 3 . -Ok - 9) O ITA.'4 P r : .; 10111irlikt% it s iti4T e illtt i l l ! l AiV)#4 l , l llli; I I ' '"titiiiiiVSV .ir ' )''' '' t', - ' '"` .) ':-' 1, .;',:: 311, X';:' '" l4 kl. . r, ' ',-....2..,-,..,..:—.1::x......• .--,-,1-.44 „- '- ' Vi, .^...-.- ---:VI A le4P-EO-rial... A, ,011:6Y. 'AND; FR , ;11'1 li s Etr, d „.., ; •,,.., , 4,Froh olo se lions or the - 1 elcionlyse, P e. dalphia thlju?' r, we havat i onctilts oklmnjiiiiie i Kiss ifatth held hi, ihe _*hiie,- 4iih thg , 'Oli.' jeet of rt4iiondinilO,and ratifying the nomlna -o°-rillV,(lll44,4i'lo,'ilitti; - / 1 4Or.iiilific 7 iikflr of: of ,ii - raion;ai , tift - Aor,; , :phiy44l4fii9l.)9odric.. will iiily.be elkilif.iiiih,Prodde l -no i luid 'ree . 9 o iiiiiiferitiirililieilliirr'• ninNaftiNfil helii;. , : :4 4.3 11)*T - - 011 4.4:0;',`"fl): 6 11_5ei t ikirirlig 1 1:::aelhOldra.. tiiine _recently, took phtee ; in )(Winne, op Ali; old Vilip#Oloo-Erekttetpit44l 7 "-kr,lettir•VtliOetii- . ildnottilflili:e4e ih l atifie danlie7fite7edirirq iii; - ie n TerZectiltilkigitielirnntr,6oo re 31r,000. Ash , The several Caunty; , deld iatnins vi a. Is . . ed in tboiirrnppse:Odeeesionly i -14 - pr i troptlite ban Inaustry, piste i g • • biitienef '- üb`hcTsiids;diay,and k:relingliuY.... aeki, WOO - efett - Whitepeeen on theii'ample Angol d pioneoirrotn:i'atinan .w.49.lla.d.sarvad, under q,en.jiatrisan wberi lie ire. lieved tlitfibri'ar9lialida - ee,vaa4orepeq:i itAilkore a ife'ereitici . liullef r penclt;',en_wbiel., 9 e follffingn . Wi!'s pfinted.: Be , • •,'""". • l '''" , • : ~ V ni. h ereagnin,'lhat Sallie old 'etioin, ' ---With-tiireup.-fork i -and iron spoow; „, My knife and pistolin my belt,'. • s good' in war as d'el'wea•felti• : ' tomakawk dldsankde in,. ti a . 4 • A th , ni all Hocislera,tpke II pride 111,1 - • •' • ' The same I-hnd In'tlMtainPaign tVSren . li w a r: l ;(r n s , tiotealiel2di 'day of &Ole wish'inj•couniro gl'ory ' ' • To: rise above Loco Foto aralitory, And I,en t a.sew,mi ether . way ' - 'Than all' ed vote reti•vfltN RA CLAY . - Now Witigvstand , litnt both',.thindi-and 'great; Awl- dont give up . the ship of Stale." — . - .TAMVS - At'ACllltAnlit - Si!ii:' - I Capt. W. it - Ballatori COMP. Ist Ride Reg. Xew -,.• - - • , ach delegate wore a blue badge with this in. American flag instribed with the name' ot • "CLAY • AND FRELINGITUYSEN."- '• Our country's flag.tdole ye rise, ur l!cjis now high are,ppirsLr<l kistal_2___;. iicVd - iit there displays The ,amen of Clay unit Frelitightlysen." - . It appears to have been altogether one of the mostenthusiastie ConvenUons ever held in Indi• have also the &if intelligence . of a great movement in 141isciuri. Thefolloyying, from the St. Louis Re. übliean of Monde we ek-wi lai. d the reader some idea. of the spirit which animates the Whigs in that quartei: . "About mid-day on Saturday, a delegation-of- Whigs from the far-distant county of Lafayette:: landcd.at.our. wharf, to partici plte in.the proceed. m logs ot - the agi - convention of Whigs to.day.,- They.numberad 115 young men, , and hail, with Pride, from a comity, Which iidtifillo - contained bait thilteen Whiga, but which call now give .a_ majority of 150 for Harry of the- West. - They came in with music and with banners and badges, and were received by tlict.Whigs- with a right hearty welconiee—All-day-yesterday-delogatiohe - came - in fro - ro - thr - andwide=ovon Ilona-Andrew . o and-from-all-the counties oruthe upper Mississippi.- Other delega tions, numbering - nuinrhundreds; have appointed this reach here, and will, no dolibt 'be- On hand.". We. ave like intelligence from other sections. The pouplecre rising in their majesty and might, determined—to-sustain with hearty enthusiasm, the great championof American Industry.- The *nomination of Mr. Frelinglmysan has also been every where received with. the warmest demen . strations of approval. • The , great Whig Mass Meeting at Memphis Tenn.ron the 20th and 30th ult. passed oft' glori.. ously. The weather Was bad, but—MtTnphis was square mile of the great Southwest. It was estimated that not leas then ten thousand Whigs were• met' in council. All who were piesent concur iestating that time imniense aSsemblage - Was full; oven to overlies/. mingled feeling of high.entlipainsm . ,, no. ble confidence, and stern determination. Time shouts for-Clay. and Frelinghuysen were as .lottd aap ever were caned over the Eather.of Waters. Whig Provects in New York. • A. great Ckty_ClubPonvention was held at Uti ca, N. - Y. last wakitriiThieh tin opportunity was' _affortied.of-hearing-oxpressions-of--opinton i -es-to> the Whig cause and prospect in various parts of the Conimonwpalth. A leiter in the Albany Even ing Journal says : , - "The 'Whig delegates are in high spitite r and -speak,well-Of-themtthusiastrt-prevailing -among_ r - their constituents. P Ilt:aad Dallas. go down hard 1 -and the.tichet c leiteat in' the State :MAO.— Whetherzsuch - s - oris not to: be . the' result; will rest ujn tint& isinn of the:Whigs Of thd State. - A - Triond - from Lockport Says that when the news refteked-that-place a. I . ocoslitworeAtititiii-thut the whole 'was,a t. Wltiager mid' refinied,to give :it any eindence; ontiFtMarrival of tko.:Argus Iliad° asaufarica doutiliiiire. : . s, . Th -- dit - or oft 6 - .-IV-- :" --- - .- .0 e nb (Ater "of theNeWY(444 Tributeorhowes present detegete, luFnisheb this-cheering-ac.- count: " Tho news from All sections is cheering. The Whigohnve•efety - where ratitied.the _Texas Wow. inations-at-Daitimnreitts the v ery heat(fpriAbtythat could. Wit) been' . Medd. - the :Oen Baran men the - nienes!'arrak , and Dania; weriCfeeselied''at first.-whit _AtuabornJrtcred ulity,AmiL w hon truth c aleitifibrz - Tratisted, wraith° slleiiWc of Aesth:',jln!_tWO_ok . three plaapafthey_attOMPted' to.ho.porn(brtoodiwitkithp naMo,,of Wright tate-was taken from them theywere left in - tiMapithyot blank despair. tha„nantle;ctsinna of. itheir!" leaders ~thho ulithiri;ealaitthi46 hatethey - 7 could not: sapprirt' the • re.hoe anhati , one '4if thanol. 'frirMallyzaye,in t hii,adhoskon4o:the tin't3staidai.. If the' , election: for Presi: dent-were it'w lake phial . : to'. nuitioVN;ol4 , Winild' sweep the tfitato br 50,000--sonie counties almost , ''-Witi;oirtra - COntest.'; TIM tnaoaWilLialiyieti_and thi . ..niaiit.ottheititiaill Oland* the bitter. pill Pro'4' *aretrfor thardTthougli,rnany will - notT they but ten hOPoIO 'carry' tile /ttr:Thilktii"Beilevigenc.e ; • . I ' , P' '- r timi 4 0, - .o:Tft* POOR'! , ':, ',, i* j:4ointikiit'ofFebruaii,lBli./iiiiViVtftfisii- ItlgtOttOti 00'1' aliwi.iiiitt,dp,.qcqi. ti0t.,19 ' , :ir_ltitriiiiptit;tfve4:4re . ienteir A statement trot!) , , 1 _, 1 i,0 2 a i°! '.°l' '?° l 3 4 oi° 4 !): l) l99Telatil, P , 1 1 3 ! ,r_lit,_!_r h l`t94'u9 4 ,pgAtio.)OPqr 9flligtoktYtgbq i wint°so Ttit n . °l4 'PITO l efi, ce tree r 4i o . ar Y , Fen - vorltY - w h ile - tuftt!4l ll Yr.Ofitrool.o o tP, Ipfuffic,ipat f° t e ° t Y• t ° " cc ' ° wants ,. or ''ll4lrri;' ppillatibilalii4l4Anecrthitti4ril ivmat'illit ' rioddifolleltiull iiithJa ifie4iiid`or tho Capitol liiotteiviod.vittati inilre thirr WPOld de "Ai" tb - r ; littft:P9 l ll 9 r!..C' u tg r tr* IMOY eel ttegtee' ,4 ° 9l4 * °g l YeTrrt s e k4,, t Aiereeßf t tiP l q%J!'iftYiAtfgrt 41)1 1Fr ,ai Oi l tt he il l ift l tt i lOf t Ye e, e t 'P eee t.gll Siq'es te j aiioiopriaiid filiiiiti relief' oitha i lur. firlii4soW6Ciflit ciltiliti '6144 4.4 , 446 04: etthilit unkell4, ioNiscuisiltli.t4Mi !ilre‘tittetr Or hunionity :rt:44; cydittAb the 4ry. a duttofivd iif4. terii tkokwoot oP to thoPsPl.4 l llOltt ,tRoPO NI; .17 ,- 4TV9 4 4* ttkag ° B 9 llll4° } 4iftPPPPO , do° , 4 , mllittt , Alf O r- J'?i Aokti, l '4RP/frit i: 11 ,4:9 1 ,49Pet:i it;ltilkOttllk*MPP , O; , f , '.V.MNAr'. , I'OP ii°0 1 1 1 101,44*44 , 441 1 43tms imomoni ? , vpiPiwyr?P i rofftt;Oltopmvslivito..4. .000,141, , m 4 ' - ' 4 014.04#0,w40 3 440,44 i 00145 6 1 100tti*,.194400 1p . , , , . Al' 140. 0 *.fitt , Si ift°oo , *:-. - . -.:•;- __lllrliaPeinvigivaniantagst-..v0ge— ,„,:. :minor t#o, Tittalt,N- - * %rn .r-ktis , ' a . .=:----.---.- , 4 .4..aAm. , ~1004,•..itf tko a rt le Van ; l3&' s tc ;0,6,:1407,:c.446.66 Fiffr'.ll . fqocanditlate for, ;1 1 40E445 In. e'edel' to infisld:Orilir Van :Buren the' onvention, 'adopted ~ • tt.attll] toilet ring: : 'two.._ iiiii4o;,4l l .M.delogetee. 0.1114e* X l oo4PatiOni Ril4, lii. this,' ruleMr.:Van .niter?,' ' Plibetigb he , bad a,. A jf• 4' ' 4 ” 4. 1 ~, 1',..e, - .:,,), “•4 .O , ,„- en! jars ty, .01, 4 motsi, "1,01.!!!-rptoted i And bz . ,,a;, , ,tatp l a z! „, tile '.'fidt4 i iidieor inizt nit:4l%p* mike -A., for*: ''' . iiii 2 notiilWaQ::tiiiiiiiiiit-;t4lshititlegiiiril.th. I.ocofoco !cadets' - ilO , tint 'Wrgrerd tlieficiPleiif &elf: ~oti'i. ,P itit,Yjit..,tilti.nef theinselveCilp-aIVIASTERA, -- Y! r . 0,1" 1 ! 1 . 15 -I f" s°- 1 -4 0: e xWi WilkiC A 1 91g4f!.- - : a i ii , CFlTMOugh,t, o l 4 ) ,lo.4lita ~ • t . .(e '. eta meti'for 'a man loAoltiirig trObir ;tAiftiet:t:of; and wte.vae . nnntWlrieAalegcof POptifii 14tiueilont. I.' ' l ' 6i74`' iittniiiiii44lo kt:i4h‘e... tiiiiiiiiiiii4o 4 iiiicioriioV4lW"Ail ii% imen!ti tocdfficiMeinber of crrgietl;Nwistietials typnee rt ; trie intnie of the' , CoMmittel cifWayi ati,d • Mettesotna , laflpi•Warda ,52,-"arjk:grinfrei• of ihe H ° 14, ..."C 11 '0 °Rr et l tj4 7!l , 2:l l l 4 :Al as ,a )l 6 lrP9 l !° terniuovernor of tennefeee.; iriedlit#e; balance .'l'irid'fa'aitii' - etinlitri;" kn'illop&iiiiiied,,by' the iiiOPle. of 1 hie OWit kite isfie'Clindlileiti - iiii'iii444ll4l. Such is,,P4l, IWTIC:Totit: , '.,1t0-has isiifoimelf . :no eminent publiglserviees,4-Ite, Ma devlsiiiknii' - fthlt.' public rimiwuTs 7T he hatl,np experirmeepi dip. )corn4iist . or ititotonon i. f!is talents do no F rise, bobs' inedionrilV ., :i :indite' fa coiiiiii.iiriAti'e'il for ThiiiViiiiireinflitirr lif i keildtrig.Oer the tiiiiiri tlte , ROPublicO,--t „ .---it,tis , ',-,..,-,,-;.'-.,=, et - i- - , - ,liiit ;#en his feeble! in i rid, has kin .eapatata of 'mischief.. ...A't, La i polo when the Ainited .• Sude'S , were most, ' , when prosperque our,Correno.y Ws 'c o nvertible into - Specie thr - ougliout the 4 Union -= whon-thelrational-Treashry• waif 'full to-oierflOw , ing,--4vhen_the_rechanic artsilitrialiedlien l , the laborer had ,plenty . work end good' pay,” when all ivite smiling :under. die. influence-of a Protective Tariff, JAMES! ~K. POLIt woe ,made the instrument of,ileptplotion:o blight. the. hopes of thousands, and: to stop the onward progress of our country. Asa member ofehebornmittecof Waye andi-Meansiid-1832die-reportt4-i;Arill-reieatingither Protective 'Par", and atibstituting a horiontei advaloran duty of „ 0 per cent on thelhicign valint tion'of tea, coffee, and every other article iinported. Tete destructive measure he advocated, and fly a lfavty Lecofoeiviiotblit'ivhuldlialialieFoiini ti 1i 1 ‘;', - had theMdustry•of the country not have been Saved by” the litnely coinproiiilisi or "'"'' CLA 'This compromlet . was proposed by Mr. Clay for"the purpose of enabling. the - manure/du. rers to strengthen--themselves, and tb give the country time to-recover from theteniiorary dein. 'Rion brought Minn it by such_dentakogoes as JAMES - IC rots. titia-Tdeltision - dli The people arose in 1840; and_kta majority - un.; paralleled faille listory of eleetinne, swept the tiuthorw,of - their. ectiiikis ruin and clegrailien from. power. LABOR, and-haii-lieeri. nominated iffittnilififv the White Icr4orer of the;gorilt, - and degrade - Win to a level..with theiiegrets_ tho.plantations of-the „Last year* was the FREE TRADE candi- Ante fin Governor of Tcrincs!me„and travells . d the 'State, addruasing . thO :People. agriinat the _ Whig 'Tariff of 1842 . Thal-Avehave not been mists. hen in tip principles- of the man, and to show'to our Laboring men what kind 'of a candidate James K:l",aitt is, we copy the following Rion his speech, .ilethierod at Jackson, Tennessee, April 3(1,1844 t . i ; 1 4. 4 - 4 - El ".TheiSmith,rindhiv(Poll9-With theM,-had vo. ted for thelaritr sot 'of 1832, because fl was a REDUCTION of. the 'rotas of the act of 182 R though .By NO MEANS SO LOW AS H 8 WOULD HAVE DESIRED IT TO BE; still' it was the greatest roduetion\which could be at tained at the time of Its 'mileage.” • • " The dibrerenee between-the W hig party' and "'myself is, whilst they •are the ADVOCATES of "DISTRIBUTION and a PROTECTIVE TAR " IFF—measures' which I CONSIDER RUIN. " OUS TO TILE _INTERESTS OF ,THE "COUNTRI , and especially to the intemte of 0 4he—the - riltATE — States; " AND AZ' ALL TIMES OPPOSED BOWL" _ After reading. the nave, can-Pennsyhaanicrieri for JAMES -AT C, POLK? this great question is. lugger than pa y. It is, whether Pennvltiania' - and - Pennsyivania lioliey • skit lie DEGRADED or " SUSTAINED, 0 r Lot no one prcive recreant to our tune-honored Cetomonwealth st. this erntie.—:. Haeriaburg Watchmaii: ... ° 9 ll / ( ... a. The7Loceibeo papers lia . s.e_madojt, orm,great_ objittion to Henry Clajythat he is a itiaveholder., seam' thoir 'mouth on that head , most , efFecturillk. the Ritiriburg Afiser r -' ican•says:,The 'Polk's! are` among the-largest 81avehold P! ' !' j!' F ll3 th: 3 l4:4 l igiuq. tho.l4o,thecof James K., married 'a lady who owned two than. it also' the owner of ..a . tirea , 'be . hirys' out Ilitoner. State , barg ai ning' i'viti4tie.onMloyors foriarnifich d ryear, ge!itira* fronoilQU l to 8156 with Iloaid, , clothidg and paymenE of tboldeoltoii bills.Thp : Arat is ; postilre 7 ,l.l4 : 9therl ~ ilOpend • ,n• k Tribt _ ls'nbt alt. act Sufficient , Avldeatto: Limpets iaiirtitssenti listen, dear reader .anti I ;will consinee you that Pr. Wilitayht Baleatii bf AD harrr - le far the' bast Vein: edy far dhlattse tifourplimate to he thiitid In this biluml try. : is foram:lrby chemical extracts tram, veg. stables (the .Wild- Cherry , Pins, thatenitturef inertia Olave gaped fhere s as. powOrfill antidettaslo till 'affe'ctiOns of Hie Lltir that our ever changing climate intluoes.T ~ After the skill'of iiitt;‘„ :grsgneBt tibysicians ;was exhallstecli it has cured Aatlot - mu lertiarleus'easea:At•ctiri.d isitalYitOt all-4101 of ; the same 'Aimee., 'Refer- to !Iliac Platt ; • Editor of:the AtPoukeepshs-Eagle.:L-Thonttatowelis,Hathlen.t ea4,thatg.cured-kink;or an internal ' Abicesti,"vbieni Caikh;' ratting ,o 1 '409 1 4 ,803 4 anP.I . tle, instances ;beyond Itope.l yP could rer ! r idoenty or such, ohlta that, mon tpoWor. , vrbb thilibfing , tire invited ttt , 1111161 of lmlivideals,aml oases allottleiles,m wO - anthlish. no ilifeM , ehti that sill heal. Ilia e!Rutiny, held ,ln Osuilsie by, 0; nitliorr,.*ok .tliis . .. . _ ~.. 1-,(l7RElanes wltV.tho Brantiretit VekeStile Mil rfics,pl,lllo. arc crioty.depted,4",oy 01#0,k; , a dern'teotiir din :1.1014 thole.,, 1 * No eliange• oil aii,i; ;,,,,,,;:, 1I';' t: 4 1 ., 047. i I':i • i i. 1 ..., The body, is, la011ak!e - O j talte pplit Align i utiderl (heir. infitiendethen at - any oilier time, ,•., , , - 1 ('Alittinilikketilliteliirtigi ifolii'Orlitftfit,'Witli'n ner,taiply. .or r m4 0 1 14 1 .ksidifint;44, ptnyideilt',l4ep pikerate,fVeety peon teq,b0we11........,. .._,..,i,. 7 t,1 4 4 . 'Mk -Pathartib :theii,..iiiiltaclitiat ilia anOn:' * l ol ) ,raggilAtetllo l .o OW QM ' imkti Ms; W*41141414; lettered, .'*•' -.^..1 • , ,' 1 J "011ittiotilLNO .1 17 0 t r alititinitliiiiiiiini t leAlin l e liitiitki ritli Atr•Palop;•• kti 4,•,,, a ~,,,) ialio,iz,, in t 1:1344 letberliele by bliAlttetarcAliliT4'lsll - 00 4 . 1 4 ,5tigit.Pw , • , '•0 1 •••9 , /^l''r• , ''t ,-,. klal f4411 -4i , • 421 : 1111, IjPt''; 4 .' J'' t 4 ;"l4ll4llltitka :t 4 , 3 . rlPAlTrimeir,4444ifilSiittiplintiovi,r,,,,tior . „ ill till•o tieerepantilein,i 0t!...1 , r0 • •, - 41 J *** daaatiuniftitftneib,Xiitentli;,lfelit/I , iietit GrAille4ill'9 „ 0 1 /Niti.APIINT it+totiel fr freptiolit. ,Itive .• nett estaellanetf, that' e large P,kv e forilon of, bailee otenilt''' . ' itiblef*Nektf ap pappy r •l Feetep anOttily,ftearint !limit:v : 4 * ll s l qtri ovile# 4 .4'9. 6ol o ll d' 001 WI t ler W 4. be-- -- ' ' l 9lb L 1 , 4 a th4l • • •,••• RirL. • a n- '-ro otthoAlt* 10 - de kjitzl, ttlq • :fin e ith inst. a the/ cks.kaaLAillau.'uvWX°J,P7,' g ..Be it enacted that the President "of the Uni ted States-6041.nd he is hereby anchorite° and- ad. ,Viaed ,to °Pen „negotiation! .With .and: Tex , at!"for4l4,adjustmentof ; boundaries:4o;th° ap ottitiiiiivorthdlatfeirto tlireOciltildthatei t ;diillbre I 'L. The . Boandary • - rof the 'ithrteied territory to ii.inihildesert-prorlii-of-the-Neuoito r tind-Talon .thellighlandsand:thwantairtimighti,whish divide the Waters - o_ L lthe Misidseippl Trom the waters. of hr-&ia del octtoilatctipideff-402-:degigits I U.%The 14iikdoit of Texatiliy,a legislative! action iii - any - authentio.Fkolivhieli!liliewirtherwill-Tif mojority,'to drpreleatheivassent.to;eaidartneia. . ' 63 111: A S.tiiit' Texaal,". with ttiunderlessfiFid , h4,hervolf, n'ot 6 itededfrigthat, Of the largeet State thirinot,Oniiin!loga!tpftuitlitetVitb_ . •the,;origined Atatel - .'11t. - Thlcretnafrider of the afirieiculleviiitory be held and duirmeed of by ihif,t/Wited'ibitee its 'Fe of the territinletiand;to lie - South' ,Weatern . - V. The existence sir alivarylii'ber-Toreier pro. , bibilad inthe northern' and north western-part Of said the minis rit_thcandexed eonntry between slave: holding Mid "•'' Tito •assent of , Metie°46 bo:Oblained by. treaty to auch'irineiration and tiendditrY k .arid to _be_dippeniiiittiiilLitlititttliii.t.ldrigliqii_nf the nited States may:detain 'sueli invent 'to be nude - - cessary. - ; Other details df tin): annoxationlo:-be ad, lusted 'by treaty,„soiltr,inf tho i sitind may come within the semm.of, tfie„treaty.mahtng. power." The - readingOrthd Bill as Weil ite - titev - ifCee - ehisdf Mr. Benton 'needled itl'u6lo feelinf in" die Se n ate;: All listened tditvand.iinitte'liottione Oftheispeeelv of Mr. Et. pertieularly that ngto Ihe new born zeatof the new frieadirof Teruo, piciteio9te, friends at Mr. flentokeall4d thorn,- seemeer'to'clonht the equanimity cif Mr. MODuifto and Mr. Buchanan. Mr. B. proved that-he hid been a longer and a bet ter friend of Texas than all of . . .them together.- • (cy'Weliarnitrom the .iititionaliintelligencer ' that the Senate ; on Thartiday, leek up; a the in- . -stancii-of-Mr.Ateninnihis7billqu'ProVidelbrther annexation of Texas, iity negoticitlen, 'lire) as .heretofore pubfished lit this paper, and Mr. Ben ton addressed the Snnate in a speech of two hours on the f etibibet chiefly of the,rojecteerciati tree, - ti;aha mei niefereeelit inesiage - t&the Fibeident: of tho United States .to the House of Represonta ayes, appealing Trani OM "Sernite ivhich_ho_ hand;_ led with great, severity, speaking' with. special contempt and derision of the don on tho part of the Executive to excite illarqh upon the authority dfunonytnaus letterp and' ektracts of Jotters, as to pretended designs_ of the ficitteh 130,erfiruent in regard fifTexas, and altermity!ildicullng. and densuncing the belligerent propensities - of the Ad: ministration and '4 i inolihytee," as he termenhem who had'shoWn so strong arlieixisitiori'to involve the country in an unjust and unholy war, with 'Alexia°, for...the. purposea-ofiiolitleatand;,personcd: 1 ambitiOn, 4c, , When Renton conchided, a - mdtion was mado-to :Ai -43111e i-qpon which the question ilias'iiken withont_iichatc,_and_decided in the .aifirmatiVe. This decision, we Luke it for _granted, 'cities this- question 'for thiapreitent amnion of Congteet ,1111uhlenberg's Vnpopnlarity. The Locofecoa Sky that Geni-M"AnKLE is unpop. War with hfs,oeighbers, , and by way of proving this Desertion state that when he run for Congress in Westmoreland he fell behind the ticket for Got% ernor. Now this iivery readily accounted fitr....L- Inlthe-Locofoco-couttirof-Westeaitielatil-th. • was of course no,chanca for the Whig Congrcs. alone' Candidate, and the only inducement for running one at all, was to lave a full Whig ticket in opposition to that presented bribe Loccs.• Of course with no prospect:of success there was no exertion. But the Gubernatorial contest watt quite another matter. Then every- Vote would tell and consequently exertion was used. But.in order that our opponents may see 'how this kind `of ar. guinent will . answer when applied to their men' candidate, we append the following, extract from limiest number of the Berke and &hillU! Sour. nal, to show how veryp_nutlar_Athlenbert-was,- - iiiid - ne - dda where he is beat. known. Our .Loco friends should recollect "t hat it is a poor, rulifihat wont work both 'ways." "I'lieJournal • V° t • 1 -, o MK—Multianbcrg was — elected id Coperesdin 1828, being at that time Pastor of the Lutheran Church of Readihg, the district then,beingDerks, .3chtilkill and Lehigh, which 'gent twn members.. On the \ sattne-ticket:-enth Mr. Mublenberg,Ams_ Mr - , - Ftcy - f - ,Lehlghr . The - voteinthellistrict - wigui • kYek • ' - • 5618 Ydnitving - that1 . 143,- . tan-stheid Butfiniher i in Berke connty Mr: Muhlenberg ; received 2429 votes and, Mr.; Pity 2837.: MUM' ENDERG HEIDiO74IOS VOTES: BEHIND HIS • LEHIGH COLLEAGUE. BERKS ,:iThe_Teitirmixshow_tiint.3llphichberg-was then' altogether behind his ticket. Daniel A. Bertolett,- for.Spnitte ,was ahead orEhlin . 423'vetee.';.. . :the candidates. ol.:4 s 4panthy \ ylero a: 11:ethijit hfitivii.t ,Peiger, hOmes_J_Re. beriO; • Eline,:John Staffer' and '3ohn.Kiiilieri., Joint StalliPm-heating bxnenriy,Tly_9,HUll, DltEll yams I• 'KerCher - who - viaP*Tresident of Senylliill county , :oolikih' , ',then'''elehted“ with" Waslieitf:of,Muhlenberg in - rka,c_que. 1118,.pinKinbeit -*nip not only beiiind;tlin andiddies on hip ticket from Be k~; f but , fell skort of 4•4001i111' aid ; spippiltildithei thaillitlMugh berg ;was: spud : ef, , ,tho Auditor int,i,Wies beatnik. .7.1176 F the Commissioner. and . Ditector.pf the 1ri . n'. 1 4(31 , 119‘T07 FOb HUNDRED VOTES BEHIND, , HIS ar.C"O /P,4...fac.o.rl l lolf,e,lendek leaves, todhose or:lmam, so Tunii,cl:99mirfalmikt 0°1'441. Sundt* ilikate*Orleitinss' - ,rlTllo — i - MQllPlcayund latiohn' f o ll o wi n g s t n ,;. ir,VI,9°P,IP; f , ,k• I":9?P t inutiflx.,l l6 l l # 3 Pr#,Pi o P9.o,tstim*ipept tail; public litthlit Bull kli/bA ',ea"' 11/o).initoliiiiheoempOstfulllgtttitsteuviluit golVng V 1 90 1 4911 Onithilr'i Oil to make:sl4 peen°, lillre°9 1 (1 4 1 1P 1 11 014191 7 Pr' • ' ' k-tfriadrk iengo pktYp,o4l4,l9.ol9lPelifpgri of ini(Amaiol7,th4thMitionf Lbeeause_ they, Alsteitlfetalhaisititeptioitlino wh eirPriThe,ctliivet-.,biii . OM' timiiikri ‘ritettW, ti t teeit'oulitidkttbidit ft ispth'silgoe to'ev= Fry ,, riqPligrnlMAlS' lice periy supplied stipi tne retiOteirnl looo -Proliorti 6 l# l l l l, l 4% l oldness or et Monte -a ered circulation, will be driven frnln dititlegrcri! Oniettrst—Anerdeetetroid eetudelfeitiOnve,, se 144.t , tha tjteguisilyi iiiiisttedWlittOli'lde , e ifint*l4k**2l3.;,--!: 4 '; ,, , tt I r l i * i tt 4l oo )4 i 6 t4 4 4. 4 eiglei -'4ltiOttePOreNVOL •14(11.1.Ne1k. iui-.. li en i .V.Tifgra r • T 'OrtlierwhiscitsOcedo--- '' .41 0"-mrelitteis'• 'B ,~ 1 4... - - At a iai iitowt* siv:wStita 'Coated Coo. tiittee hold latiteit Jade-3;1844, the fah lowing itdppted • arid' d iteeted .te be . t4e_f_dettda_Of Lefotta„antl,,t7ead_Govirtunni,. 4t4i!- P-M_RfittC 4 AMitigktei.#4 4 o l ., F‘..ik****l: the venial 'Fiatti, aiiKalte:t o teit ;fhaitht A: 'lVluhleutie ' rj "*kdoiedijoAirier, - eleeticatc4ifith;:* -- tat . _ , , . AaaeacjriedelisiOtiaiepabdie'lattylite. ; Vdttatiteitly hteelteterSittle*lt ii*ltcYPd-PWAittiki of the MEE Moat 'hail* itfAelanaln )gtateilvtio - have tierel . 1L.4 4 , :itoa b il led "t e !k et fi r ; tl i' l3 !P° B° `A . A k° Aini9 B : l 9 • , .. occasion for 49 ii 3 " 0# 1 4 1 4 4 r - i i l 9 l 4S' - ,P9Ta9k , of NW* l4 4 4); 'tttiOri . oo4it tf kr* by fehr. 041114,01,:;;ii41,4i0:;),a09144:',Witt0-nce in • . 1; 43 c 4 3016i1i- (1' fr.Yl ' d, the i Conjm[ttaerecommend, that .meetings of ,of every t ownship . lo the'.Comaionivb " altli" by held en rk,66iiiPii' foi•Nmed!OWtii • tifirko7hore they .arannt thi..the ..onroesesitiroit'd'efiej; - ' , . _ llon;" end conceqorc.o , Ohnitindquengt,!nforieip i cin among. tholpeople. ' The Cluba ' or are reilnetitettio soon, as' licomiblelni: nihnicate , the-rionies and addteas fiLtheti_iespietivii#Rcera i with the nunitiii",.4 their` their°members,. intii4auca The anti having 'already' a • eatahliatied el bed an extansivi — Time' niefureoriesimn , dance, throughout the - SitatiVwill communicate witli, - and' act Mt isuitliery to the StAtto COnimittee. TheLcoMmittee are eneble'to giie tthe strongest ititl;ich assurance of :the general fav or ~the nonainetien of Gen. klatch, „lias- been; received - thTtmgb - Zrit, takiate. Timm, kiiii;x4l6—:ol'2'''"l'll"-'4"nCw opponentsts and 7exo;! . TIM sPiritoafthe -- Whigtqnnil*Nlin advocate .Whig_tnessiures..in"..-„Pennaylvtiniaris,theronghly aroused, and if we persevere in Our 'imbed efforts we , shall not; only 4,successfuldn. October, but feittery — w:ill=follnjr - iiimber as. a:mitter or . course—Harley CLAT and-Jostro-MAIIIILI - are the representatives of the same principles, and the friends of the one should.he.the. firm supporte., - - of the other. = ' . . , Attest—tistiAT . PKtrtut,Pee9 The'Cortiniittiti have adopted an addresa7w4ich ryilLbe:Publiehed in a few—dayea - - . SPREWS , LOOKIWNILADEP_HIALOUNTY,__ _ 0 . 3. Mr. Polk's Anti.-Teriit opinions will lose Tim more - friends In Pe — iiivania than his sup.; _ porriirthirAiiiiiiiidiel'ofTiiiii — A4ll gain for him. iu the South: - Wti::dat - the following' froin - the Philadelphia pay C - hronicle, to_abow-,that-true . PennayWinie principles will'net be sacrificeoy the 'Patin' “demeerats" oldhis State et the' Mere bidding of party leade i iiri - • We rather sespect the last resoiction Will . not bOeomPlied With I "At'a lar'le--Mid respectable meeting! of the Democratie.Atitens _of thi Diatriet of itcensing. tan; -held at the holitterot, VVidow Dringhari, on Monday E'ven ' ing, June 1844:- The. meeting .w,aS nrganitod by. culling John 11, ShOrp, - .Eag. to the Clidir, and JesephCooke and • ady. - V - Ice - Presidents-- - Thouas - Pciervnd Taylor i f!felrett uti ' On motion or Th dote Phillips, the foll Owing Preamble and Resolut o offered, and after being read to the mecting,worc unanimously adop. ted t-- • • • Whereas, it lieacmies every - Democrat fearlessly to 'meek' his mind in.relation to the great gees , lions connected with the approaching Presidential contest. • Whereas, the Demeera try„patty have nominated Col. James K. Polk, of Tennessee, fat President, • and ask for lihrithe stunned of the Democracy of Pennsylvania. Whereas, Col-Polk wfffiivecticently understood, Is-a ppOsed-to-the-great-inte4tts - cf - Pennaylva ma, - which' is a proper 'tariff- for' the manufactures, mei:hanks_ and laboring classes ofour.eenntry._ — ll - Cailinitc'Pliat this meeting being Democrats, who supporteslitlartin_Van Buren in the years of .1836 and 1840,firat electeil.Ond in the -latter de. reeled, b thelargest vote ever polled by the AmericaneMilo, deem ittlieir 'duty .to Say to their Demedratic ll'iends throughout the State-of Penn .sflvania,thet.they-cainint:intriport4Vcilolnifei K. Ipolk - at - ille - 4 1 p - raiehli4- I Preeidenilatileptinn4a--- Iwheld'illihtifState onlliTPirr a itiy of Novem. ber, 1844:. - Rtisolied,:Thatin,the opinion of: tilts meeting, Col. Pnlk'cantiot the °lectern! rate of the . 'State on f iiiiiitr, - ,,and . that. his_frichtis, be im 'niediettilt,'iisinesTal from • 'eke prese n t' : prefpr .defent,to that or . Kesolved,':that the prOpeedingiat this Meeting beTPUblisited IkthltEveningAtterturii: Pennsyl. vaniati,.American Sentinel, ?Dlitnettratic+ Union, Wiishioiton Glohi, and MadisonlamandaU other Democratici gapars,tor h tbeNnlpti.V", , , : , The'lre _ 1 t Thci . Biltlittor4 ' 1 019:1' 63in r±iikii ,„ore-. 46 1 - 06 - if!tiP - PIOiII'ATAVO - 440 1 i \ itiiiii - jii. - Wit uPcirrilid• - finNeeCaf.Tenari•LThe most tenent in&de,eided ,- iiiiii*.o..fititi;O:ilitlitii'ef ev s .iiiiii i'iiiili o t'- Enti '-ti-v:Ci.i . thn.eignat uni ilf,‘lrinii:it,iihil iiiieits;o4o 4 . - ':- ent lueilifietillinc4.. reed:iv ibet:itintiiii !in. given , I, ~!!), rueeeon.?., t Pees:lbis ponefoisikepenise not Go! , who the: traitins Oniff/ . f,i' if iiiit; wi*4l ylll' hlin . . - '.' i rtierlierilentiek*niiiiik'iOnitt'ft ,brai.i foro l , ./obit;;Chr. 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