Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, November 26, 1845, Image 2

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BEtitTV.'63 I TQI! AND PIIOPRIETOR,,.
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- IYE!MO:DA - I';' , 'November - 26. - 19451
Alrisfe •have.,to isar Poem .onz
7 -r-our firstAntit. ; _ii, thatitosi . 6yi ;:
Ir/a ,t4itsteat; - :to stir riadere't
bsaitcis.G4Divine ter
vicerwe stp•anthorized imitaihusty he ex-,
pected to-morrow Otiirnitiiittiit47tirst Pres
byterian, Liitheran, GerMiin:tiket'simed and
' Itlethodist_churnhes-_-,.;>=
PmaENTATIE T .Ar are re.
4 utlihia ,sta l e ; that the -presentation of a
niblellti:; , .fAiaildivision of the Order of Odd .
PeliONiS,Yitnitirtber of lAulits of this bor
ot!eh; 4111, 1 1i.ke Place:Vs:lh apptoprists ter.
ei1,4!i,6 9 ,,,:ibe-ii,enin g of the tltit of Pe
ceinkerK:;lhe finft4fresbytieriatt t :Mirth
Asa Inieirsiionred: o t • .oessin
also that a like presentationis
contemplated by a nuniket of ladies, to the
division No. 9; of the,ions Of Temperance
THE APPROACIIINO SESSION OF OUR,I
SXATIC 'LILGIALATUREI.-.^ -Many important
and exciting sweetione are likely to be in- .
trodueed into,the next 'mien of the Leg
islatitre,- the time, for h ci, is rapidly' ap.
proaching. The Ilarritthurg UniOn pays
come twenty.applieetions will be . made for
the renewal of Bank -charters and the in-
r °rpm:ldol') of new Repko. Powerful ef
forts, will doubtless be made to secure the
right of way to the
,Raltimote and Ohio
Rantoul., .The New York attd Erie Rail-
ToettCompeny,itill also ask kt the privi
lege oteutering ear State.—and we might
to on end-entnuerate a' numbsr otother
companies ishich:rill be knocking at. the
doors oY theliegielatuns for eetpotate„p_riv
ilenes—..bet.tie hate !cited enough-to *heir
that the !realness of the approaching ersajon
will he cirdieffill?! - Pl. to&coieraunity,
.
Ptott'r_orrne rsctroms
itayeburgs i ßegister,' says, in the .'Tariff
t;onvention last week "ourVivn David 11.
Porter" and hiti friend 3. K. Itfooreheink
Esq., we undetvtand we're .I'lteaded' by
the Shunk men from the Rail' Road. PO - p,
ter, it is said, - desired to speatt Out in • hin
---g•tiage-thativtmld-telttoitkV
ton. in favor of the Tariff as it is,'-butthe
Treasury pap men--the Shrink army—the
'•'real Democratsi" in ~ucfi nom
hers
hers as to control-the action of the tlonven.
lion, and hind Davy R. and •Moorehspd in
their new move L'm :snake political capitol
for thetritrelvss ;and hamper OltLithinti.-" •
JOHN B. Gouono:—Ar.- Gough!' health
has ao far iinProvedrithat—he-loar' visited
Boston on busifiesi.7 .l The Boston papers
contain the report of a committee of the
Church tcrivhrchl,ft.ough belongs. who
have taken paina:4ii 'Miennine . the ' whole
Matter—who went la ,
ited the places" where ',Mr. Gough
during that unlucky week. and they' say
they have Avery-tea - fon to believe his
- ment a 'lrani and ardess declaration of the.
Thit,Repert recommends him to
the contioned Confidence and itympathy of
the brethren - . •
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THE •vr AR ,41 oAiliglr: THE Pulses.--The
mtiii-a iLexinitpuilty: ,-- hill'illg7ditlfetT - c. -
M. Clay and his gaper out-of that, State.
has affordci,xpketext fru.
,the enemies of
free d t,e l ll4o, l *;,iffieligr,.eT, l l 'lhe,eeei
kind of prOeidiggiiiiiii l litst,ol \ i ‘ Urfeni . ii rig
j our , t t alti ' ' irlet;Aiio l !illiiT:Tfiliksiglit! the
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tailing 001010 ii iloOlfritietti4 . • '
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Awlfut..-4V,ti !Orn:. that the wife of a
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ty, Pr e rMf - -OA 6 / 5 1 , !t_#. 1 2§Pn w,ti
4 u•feitYlt, ago,.
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ottiiitertne!, 4 4oiUtt; ( 4 l3 ;anduing , ' wall. but
raallytfte!*atitil'ativat, : ba..eir-objeet-. of
thelsieaent state: ti‘r the
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" IYull..l*:gising concerts 1n he' ciii •
mi• ton
';atiariPitliii'pbjocis. 'ln tarring - a•.,;intrileal
' .- filli! i 0 40`111 3 Pils of the N.. ir. , Aiilant for
. . ,: 4kopliild;liciiliiiii besiitifolli concludes his
v:linlit 4 !...0,9, *ea hidshi'lsorSer in itom-',
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• • liftlitiOtteriesAcs.l4'iir-`
4Srthirtotiviehtioti ai"' . We,..expeirtrat s '
preved'' a, foiftere, , andr , We do not deem it
pecesagyLto_grtinl--its-prooeedingelp - rftill:-
IliP-alierOlit 46 ° - *" : sen4t . 0 1 0 tP"iilii i i o r*:
lw of those . prtiieet 1000 focer:
aorninifiee; 4 iiearly'
aii;Ofwhoto were leap 7 foioa, was appoint
etere, than a repetition of -the clang which ,
wee die peOpte •iast surd
mer. 6inmeneing With the, &bard declare.'
ISM
'lion made by Polk in hie lair to-Kane4z-.
The•reaollitions speak chiefly of a Revenue
Tirifr—the only resolution which alluded
Tariff of 1842 dechilid - that "the
c .o nv e nti t in wasopposed-jo - any materiat
alteratiOn of the present Tariff, so long as
it provides sufficient revenue to disfraY
expenses of the Governinent." This the
whigs desired to amend by 'striking out the'
word l!inaterial" and ail lifter the word
Tag,' but ih locos voted: it dowit'l *Me
following riaolutiOn. was then offif:red 'by-a
whig ; but voted dawn by the loCo foots
majority •
Reiotved, Ttiat disci 'midi t}ie' ; ur
pose of involving this innitteitOtis question
with'subortlinate patty issues.. roe pledge
I ourselves to ,each- other arid- to - the-count ,
173):Wstcnuthy7 r'r 4, a a azar
1-to discriminate:, by, "oaf. supra:es -and'
support in favor of the part:9. and :admin
istration. whether of the Siate _nr Union,
tohich shall "assure to ys fair measure
of Protection toe demand nod shall refuse
to assent to; or -recommend, modifications
'4 the existing Tariff in, its essential prot
r.tective features.
.111 theiriefuaal th • adopt these resolu'
%ions, the locoloros declared their unWill •
ingness•to stand by the Tariff of '42, re'
Vedic/is of denunciation from any quarter ,
c.•
or, in other words, their determination To
aslos . TO AND SUPPORT THEIR PARTY AND
TRU POLK ADMINISTRATION, whether diet
party and that Administration should up•
hold or destroy the 'Tariff— and instead of
sending a voice that would tell with effect
at Washington upon Mr. Polk.and his An'
ti tariff ' advisers, they have but given en•
couragement to them to to on in their-rt? .
loons work.
_Towards the close of the meetings g-est
riiirif-teeling was manifested by both . par'
ties, - and great disorder and confusion en'
sued, Mc. Riddle. ElectY Vesigningi- and
whh other Whigs .withdrswing from the
ConeCntion.. r
Nottces,ow , neer:Boosisor 7 A.,friend . has
fiauded us, 'with a request,. to ,the
following notices or two To u wet cents
Whish_hasw_atpiard_hia44l44minsona
-which tie -WQd contniendl,i4W.: , ..• •
Dropping', frorn,,,f c , 6r occa
sional Poems. By IN . .'
Philadelphia : Soria'. • ?i; •144.
This litthe voluipe'„heit pun our
table, without our
of, the beauties it,contiiiire: • 'ow not •
when we hive enjoyed a ' 2, 1 "r , eat thait
in, runnitig.over the successive pages of this
printer_poit e :!!„_. WASlte_obliged_tOidttl-.
for this refold:* on_ilornmeodrn Thoui Mho
have .any taste tor the, iitnitie heauty ; of gen
-0141 od r
- Pooyy ro rOhooe'" AroPitiilofrom
the
iisert.!! #iy,proneto,pe.folieWing son
net *o a oPOPitler!,,i,ortf 4 t ali`•!*
rut wksteed notreete:e • ••:,, • •
••• - • • -" •••••;,; ' .
Melba* healeepine: ..=`4lll,L4e
the`placid lip, t ,' * I
Thr I* l o7 * l It'id:OloliXi.: o l44e6 ,l !ord
To Otte lIPOIKOHiIittIFghIPP"
Haw itljt;shellisPind me that:Milliliters:4
A roend_herlip. ink i f Vomit ideMainttlionght • '
re, i n her leak; from heavenly angels caught !
Gus'. blessing rest upon my- baby girl
Were I to give my frolhi &nor AY. -
I'd sing of her as some angelie,sprile.
Who, wandering from her, native - home of light,
Fatigtedi - hadildlen - aslefr vra
upowthe , yr.:.
- I'd fear tolvike her, lest she'd - plume her ',pigs
Aud spar away, from me and all *Winter things!
::' iiie:POilieiit NVAi of • James 'MAP;
gcm;iy t. : 19 prpr & _Elall,___Phtladelphia :..e.
vol.. ft' vo.....l'ite'poblishers of these .vol=''
nmekhave . not lost sight of theffact that the.
reading of =.it 'gond --btiolcia'rendered
..donbitElisitnt by: haiing it dope' up' in'
- -7- -f i- - *--- -6 11.----- -1 4-
goali,eiyie.' . We ave er e ntir e -wor
'iif,.'Libilti Atittifeinitiii,' in two elegant Vol.
tunes, ornamented with ideal engravings,
VeSiiiiil'hotit. in deiligii" tid xa'u'iiriii - i.:.:"
and for their' Ocigraiiity and ateFettiechan
laid finish Worthy' of. IS,:tilacisnit' . .thet.
parifint'eenti . ii''taidit thin, many bOolia nod
torintititeie;': ''tila . OPMinen&iii.aMYilOW.:
:ever, more particularly. for tbe'irfitftei they
contain, ta . ihe • sdiniVerc'ofithe 'A Ott 'CliVis- ,
'din -*tit -Of -:-hii 'age,aidit tii -- thifTiendi:pf
popidat: liberty. ilia''..PiiatuvAinueeittente':
'rentinditi -l that ''itit -- Wiiionaii a tritiener.iti
)r.tiii:teetlei' ff4fr. !iii(i4rlel!ii denunciation,
iif.iiipi antlhi. bolililiifepce of fteadOM:'
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-- or The '.'.'eohesitrif puler" ,Whiek;.ltir.
Valhi:Pin' hint 4;0 illiiinguiehect ail 'AlAilsol•
ioliiiiiiii; - cif . fit!,.Dircrpi,rii;°...'4o:the' , ,
iSpatiye' l ividek , etilitulated,ita''exeitirms, ire'
~iip,— ; l4.'64:iiricso.lB;ll . 4.ThitiirailiiFisk..4lo4;l;'
104 4,- Washington : ; , rnatihington-liinitedr , litateti
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NES
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ipt?ter t*O ff ‘*4akili::p,4l:W.44:
nikaor, tinOnin'
information,ttthe-oirolimieerfinit*iii4o.
ty - makeit.reply toan ct ertiole , wa.Publisheti`
lonte three -weeks: since' in:relationl , "to the
a:peplos' of our 'nounti.'Aiooi:' IPA's& It
is realli'aci font - since 'thic -have
to refresh the 4eOlietnionis of our readers,
by "recounting the iirinoiPul - We
Trust our - neighbors will deli - play 'a little
attire anerty,:rieiti time ind'aotiet'anah .
important. matters aLiesuit_ grow altogether
stale! , • ' '
The Voltinteer's great flourish over, the
"retrenchment and reform" whirsh , had
bein lately introduced into the management
of the Poor 'Wove, will be 'iecolkited.-- - 1
The enormous amount-of 420064. bad been
taken off the annual appropriatiori .for the
Poor House, and 'Ails was 'done; (ttaid:thai
paper,) att diieminstance of the Boartiof
-Directorthand only fro min oti vetrof the moat
i~iei n terested . regard-for "the interests of. the
taxpayers! We: Wei not a word to say
against the character of th 6 Direotorsthey
are without doubt men of 'uprightness'-and
integrity., pm ire nevertheless .. vermired.
to questkin the truth of this•stateinent, and
tolutimate that the Directors get a hint to
econonfize — from another .uarter-4
these' under whose peru tiny every little 'se- -
cout:t. for "sundries" had to pais and be
sinciioned. We stated three weeks since,
and we now reiterate it, that had it not
been for theobjections made by The Abut
'coup last . rall, when the Poor House tic
.countswrresubmitted for their exaniination
- r ivad it not been fur - the loud and contin
tieif of dissatisfaction Abet could
be heardlrom locofocos as well as whigs,
relative to the Poor House—had it not
been .for that_ stateol public feeling which
brought the whig 'candidate toe - Directin
"thiilall Within three votes of being elected .
—had it not beep for these combined and
irresistible Influences, we say, the retitle
don of 92000 might not now be mode 1—
ttie 4 spirit of economy',''-"and "regard - for.
the tax.payers 4 are pretty phrsars to - use
on necessary
.oce_asions, but they are sel
dom put into pratticsl oPeration.untit the
danger of losing power forces tlittn - intoTi
action. -
.- Thin "die Board of Auditors did 'at their'
meeting fall most.earnestly-insist on a
greater economy - 1h the Poor House:et
paiditures, iniendliiMake known
. •
in their report the necessity of this:econo
my, is a! fact:that AIM interested - gentleman
who speaks through:Ole Wolunteer' cannot
'deny.That.their opinions -diti not appecr
in. theirreport altogether owing to the
- haling denterity of the iegeniobs-spoliti
cal wire;worker who formerly acted ; as
Clerk, and to' the;fact that the Boarci-mittß
prised a majority of /ono/neon. Mr. Kit
gore could urge his views but his one vote
could not make them prevail. •;It 4,*1
'Strange"-`therefore that the-hint of •tha
Auditors should not appear in their repOrt.
•It seems to be-s favorite object with'the
au or of suite es in thiTrVilunteer, r ia
decry the merits oitt, present Steward's
predecessor; *fiii 7 lN- . ripears.- was-a-whig.
H 6 is accused or extravagance arid otiose.,
ing old debts on the hinds of the present
Steward. But was not that Stewart( (al
though a c whig) acting under a loce_foso
Board of Directors? The Whigs have
never had the management;ofour eminty
iffein and cannot of comae ite.held-respen
-
sible for what has gone wrong.,
,
We "would call the `public attention to
another Pcirikiii - Of'th'e' Volunteer's
, state r
ment: It niye- s —ghe Directors , since Mr.
hive paid off on account-of.',old debts and,
for the purchase of 80 acres in'lB42,
the suninr-,05,038 70-4ed . -..have,now a
ligament!! remaiiiing in their ireaitirY;of about
$2000.",. Now this we abOuld:call .a tol
erably. 11Oii -- billinese,.
not as good as could have been' dime. But
dofeeSCnstlshowconclue'ibel that withal Lila
.
more economy—With theltr iittrof-a
few more "Psendries" 'in the aecount.:that
`tlie.Directors lit the Pinii might 'manage
that institution with in - appropriation. of
four MOuvititiriess thip they foimirly ye
calved-1 ' We ' -know the tint 'that a •goqd
many_periohs, and those capable or ilidg 7 ,
hug' orrectly, are firmly'.Of the opinion'that
the abundant iesotifies oiihe' Pool. HOusn
estate toriamply aniiCient 'to maintiiin - the
inetiititilliniiithoul'aiig euhlitional appro.
Pri,a !fon' at ‘O4 •
-..--• The f 6 1 7 ,PITtage .tiii,Pka . v,er3 7 griviilY
"that it my .' beionotp-001oimtp of , it_party,
ti,lat4 lll . o o l rd thPWito!fli-#,lte f money
thatOhareatrised thiiititnermgminiatration
to prato,so,lptitily abdiit.retienehment and
refortp.."„...Good for Youd - •andl'oe in our
,tun t think !,kat ii. illy hiconies the orgin of
a ParlY that saio,ione4:difini)PetrPui;#'
filoaiioris and baretacett • robberies of V fll3
fltt!en's Stilninkatration t and, tha wholesal e ,
P1 11 9, , lq• 11 0 .11 *flit)er 0 1 4 182 ,c0Q'-', -14 :01. 11 .
Porter's'itdritinistrattonp ,and, crowned 'AI
0 - Y-;i9iniNi - if 4, - Marlo l6 oife that Polk
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~:;~':
o'Jsc on (Mutsisa pet) South-
bie4erAasonts documentf.enti e is_
"Planter'e Manifeito," signed - by - one bun , .
died and four Plantere. takes , the
strangest grounds in favor of the•Tsriff of
1842, and gives ilui'reeeonetiferefor.. -
subjoin the concluaingtargargumentt`'`
ollut abbve all, they are in favor tit the Tar=
if of 1842; because they belleri the Intermits of
the, inanufostarews of cottod 'goods at the kletth
to by indefilifiedivith the interest. of ihs cotton
grower ; in the South, and that as a gtrength is added
to these,two greaeinteresta, Omens st,tlioNotth
and' theother at-th6-Elouth, so will strenthThe
addid tothe hinds , which. bind this glorlouspo.
ion togethbr; lud,they AO most Bohai* belfes.
'that it theillitem iififfotding adeiiiste protection
to AmeriesoiltlaltiOlry be *severed in but for a
few years; all tile great futereits of tho country
will beCome So blended ind so' dependent, one
upon another, that all attempts whethirofribell.,
tionlos or abstractiOniste, to destroy our bolore4,
Union, will ho lauglild to scorn for centuries
come," • ;„'?"..l` t •ir; , • 0 •
Thie is the stiengeit testimony in favor'
of • the.tariff that:hal reached us 'from
the'Setithr. expressed are diet._
tared - by the wisdom t h a t c a n -c o m pr e hend
- -
the interests or our entiri country, and
waitfor the reielts that unite the North
and South in suPport of the American, sys
tem, Give as five:yeirs - with the *sent
tariff, and the Selitii 'Will be the nioliardent
in- a - uPpcirt of the principle, of_protectien
and-the:e3rateekifoundid-UPotA. Tr:
Miii.BEttnisitt Sin - kroit . .—Proicir,
tionate to thi regret which we experienced.
'says the Nationil•lntelligenier, on hearing
of the resignation of his sea"in the Senate
of the .;Inifed States by Berrien, the
.distinguished Senator: from 'Alm -State of
Georgia, is the pleasure witich we now feel
in announcinx lo.outireaders : thit the -Lir
islature of his state - have, in effect,- refused
to accept• his resignation : that is 'to' say,
by their oatfr.of office to fill •the vacancy
occasioned hiS . ' ; resignation, • they pro.'
ceedeth to an electiiiti;'iind Mr. Berrien . , if.'
ter being nominated . by acclamation by the
Whig members of the Legislature as their
candidate, received 114 unenimons Whig
•vote to fill the vacancy...occastoned by, his
own resignation; end was elected according
iy. Mr. Rerrien, continues in the . Senate
until the 4th day of March 1847.
er.'The W heat Crop of the- present
year - gives promise that. the.. einharrased
States of the West will soon -be agle •to
paY all their obligations; The whole.crop
oi the country is.estirplted at 1 . 23,000;000
of bushels.' The Wheat ... crop of 1844
which was the largest ever.previnusly - rais-_
ed in the Uttiteo . States„ was 103,000,000.
The increase of 02,000,000 elbows not
-less
the largo ailditional anioent of land-bronght
_
charticter
of the last summer. The crop of Michi
gan is - competitively larger than that of any
°thee State - in - ate - ar - popes
lation of not Over 4.o(l.ooo;viehe raised thin
year at least 700.000, 4 1nishels of wheat.—
It is estimated that Iljritge has this year a
ampinb of 6.006.00 tusliels. 2 kit ndvanne
of ten cents per bushel would (Wino . than
pay the intermit of the Slate debt. and the
price has already advanced wore than.twen
ty cents lance' harvest.
scurtort Horn.—The extreme
penalty of the law was inflicted Upon Ja,
bet, Boyd, for the atrocion• Murder of W.
Patten. in the_ county jaiL t,
yard at .West
Cheater. at twenty four minutes`past one
o'clock, on-.Friday.last. :The youthful
murderer made a speech:Upen,the gallatie
hi - whieh wei confessed that liquor; bad com
pany and - the instigation-oVthe devil ;lad
induced-him to commit the act for , which
he was condemned. las 'well burgiarjes,
in the , city of Philadelphia forwhich'he'auf
fered five Years in, the_genitentiary. He
professed; .:sincere . penitence, and assured
the spectators that hie.had `lhend': mercy ; in
the Lord..-and,Wait confident-of r Wog re
CithrOd into 'glory
~
_ "SrOur leaders_ wikrecolieet-the °tura..
ges perpetrated;:some.'weekesince,- upon a
11 re. Burdick, ef,• Greeee,
.end that-fears were.entartained that
not-suriivethe - ill'usage - she.
- reCe4d. , It appeani, 'however, that -under
the:tlietaient 'of of the State
'Lunatic Asylum, she has *holly recovers
the : ,possesatinitf littir • restiOn; • made
suitth disclosures as have led 'to -the- arrest
of, John Johosol, -- 117W4lihY citizen -of
GAO: on Whose fanniuVriangle,.Broome
bit4thir Solt family resided; et the time
of threbduetion'or minder uf Bolt's wife.'
Johnson is.'now,, it is said;-confined ini the
Birighamton jittl •
high'
price oI fiour,d`oee no siy. some of e"
speculators in pastim e anikfrautfte,
ed to for
_itierensing. titeir gains.
.The.
Traveller,q tthit city: OPiii4 l cdAhtii ol2-
ces;or n 014191419 MarteltueetnAlm!!e
nt in weie4i.' soli()
• 20.
pounds, 9r tp9re, . , 41,,certniti,fteutkpg,este.,
itqliktent eneeint-lear
*aye
Ilin quiiiikilininined l io4•ll3liiir!3liiidi ,
All4:tbuidingn Al „ t . Nsuvoth , l eluding ',the
1104:71404ife• luAliCidicalcithiltehr —Aii
liitiktlj ifoir itecinainnatr.'eudeavorini 01
Yillotlite wittilliabcolk.Psreell. ', • Itii-said
tliat ierme hive been' imto4uport,: ~,-,. 1 ',..c.,
~ 11% 4 . 44 44.4.44444 .... 444.4
~ .1.1,,,,1 T 44 4'4 ' 4 4 44 4
° P ll: k ' Y
mg..# 1-7-ffilrfkoo°,is,:r6rkr-s4
4-Clieeler e'n,Ulilit,:olo44PinkfiAld alit
19tiiiiP,01 1 .1 1 i'iliii:,0.!!!! :i4i!f.,4 , -, w.,,,,,.ii1y
ftl.
4.,,trilid.;;:fiuPhlbi A.4i ift4i:a.cre• ' :st,lon:'
AlkOir:15);/ 4#, 'pr'ytittoib f liti t : yvii tiosisie
f;,t4 l9 2 4 i kiJ df4f4l o* - ' 4 it - t i l if- r iiiit). , i t
i.o -I gi..,ioutikinialikV 10; efiliii: ','.' f ' 1:-
, .4 , • ,rx,e , -e..4, ,v,
I , 4iff4 an :'i -,i*ltkiffi*c. t,oo4l3lPiepr, - :P)
',o l o*lo l4 .lo`lo.Yr ,4 1 90,04f,* , Rif
c it r ititli'loomfki Oik..thiv),OsF4o. i'Af,
'"Akktrik:o.yecers•rot , ihticikop#oolo . .
4 ?•"4•V''':,,V, ~' ,
MEE
-jaiIMIWISeIWAYOMEK . :
Tile_atesitiirhip -1!412'4"
oe'hutttlaY.:atteintiOti...f:Jilhe left .
Liam:pool on the . 416 being s.
thirteen. daysiater
ceived.by-thp.l.Wastutoittrasini,.titich.er
rive.d .the day, , an 4 se - VeMpep,..;4sys
later ttier- th e . last preYiollil. l 4ealOtt The.
"North American . says, the:mews pop.,
41q, Iml44osti L lio,:,_, v ,*. expected,!he
railtesir manic, like tbe;gteit:_ion*Seit,
itubble; has:eiipteded3 getierel ,
has takeit",piticiriti - thitliiiiiliefeeliheinf'
the subject, and in three foUrtbs of the cases ,
in widoh,nostificiade have been Potttempla 7 -
tn - dZtye - _tnknioy.almady.expendeillint:been
-throwArawayrand-the- proceedings-bevw
t, ,. ftuttiittiriped: It has beetatiganiic series _
operations, by which - the;
deaf knaves have`rnade fertunes,_ and
tlingends of portions pf mpderate incouies
here , been reduced beggary.-- The-in;-
sanity of a;who A" eop lias been regard e d ,
- with astciniehmelitlifthe reiraihTs 4,;.
And 'its end,-Of_ courre,Axcitev nu. -sat...
prise.
'With This exploaion of a fraudlent pyitent
,ep,:eulation—like. but far ,wortm Than
the worst ever-imputed to the Americans,
in the mostAbue ire tirades o - g 1
revilere of this entintrydernee-the
of the trope; "Which itiery - sfiteeitive arri-•
rad painte.in more meianchnily colors. It
seems as if, for her unparralleled crimes in
the East, which have shocked the sensibil
ides.pf the civilized world, and made the
eavagest nations, look aghait with horror,
and for her-merciless OPpressio - ne at home,
God was making the empire the Scene of
his special vengeance—first •maddening: -
and then destroying her people by flimine.
AllkEnglatul is in a state of ferment. tvery
mind is absorbed in the , contemplation of
the dangers which `threaten the nation.--L
The policy of - the - adMinituratien
eianged. Eveiy where it is demanded• that
the 'lnis be opened. O'Connell.' whose
voice is that of Ireland, derriande *note:,
le claims not only .the - free entranee of
bread stuffs, but the grant of a million and
a half of pounds. to purcham:t food, a tax Of
fifty per cent. on.the absentees, and often
per cent. on the residents 4, the proltibltion.
of corn and provisions leay . ing, the island
. •
an!, the prevention of distilleries conaunt;ng
grain: Large demands, but none are too
Veal-le-be _4 II SR4PAIL_IIt_IOIIO JAM&
Trade, in . theuminefacturing districts; is
prostrated. liitiferpool the Cotton mar
ket is_ quiet. Apeman- Cottons • had -not
Varied esteittially'in.Price. In American
provisions there were_noinsportant_changes-
Dealeri were Waiting the'action of tke'gor
,
erument upon _the ditties. In American
wool however. there were some- buyers.
arid - the trade_was apparently
PuseittisidiMr.. Newman, .wh'o'-has
lately.seceded from the estebfiehed.9hurah,
demore ; and that important institution
islikely toariert_theie.for_thnpromotion (ti
the Ptiaeyite and Romanist- party. For
the present Mr. Newman remains in lay
communion withhe Romish chinch ; and
rumor tends to connect him with the Jesuit
()oilers at Stonyburst: •
`lnat.ann.—.The accounts as regards the
paten') crop.'are of a serious and alarming
character. , The Proapects before the great
majority or thclower reliieseeirmitibli in
the eitieme. The atithoities'at Dublin
seem to have.diirtedtheirattention to the
tuatter. Commissioners have been em
ployed to 4Viskthe,dikerent provinces; and
to'repora -- td* - Lord Lieutenant the result
or'lltetr einunipatioet ' Up tp - the Intik
date - theta:reports: - were or the" inost - ilis=,
couragingpharactei,
,With a, people so .
steeped in_poveityas the Irish are, and dis
contented with - the powers that , fie, it is
frightful-to contemplate the consequences
. • •
of ecarcilq..
agitation for liepeal`is..still carried
citi; Athericsn
- .
gummier, it' - number of gMat meetings an
repeal. battqUetsinne taken place ; at all of
Whiehi'the IdheriloC was present, and long
and.efoiptent orations weri'mado4i behalf
of the'Objeit of the
•Fnalsca.—The most'intirestirit'intelli=
genie froti.PiiinCilui - Of the 'resignation' of
the toetelin Marahal "At hiy,'..lld:
winced dge;_ietUise,and ''iiiii.einentioUld
beilt.tdar, so`that the old, soldier; like- the
Roman in the capitol, sbould=lie',OPabled to
adjust Ids mantlebefOli, the eldeittg,itinea
; of: thr-:eventful'isreer.; 4 tejakittltat al
though he will•realgn the potd*Minister
cif' War, lie, `;will still nominally ;retain the'
COlincil. "
. .
10.. the qiiil-14:Poii,nomon.,iiir_matt
:der - jil Maltip , ,el , ery',lili f prOt#ll, in :, .Nn ni.
York, F'S . oo,.:T l 4.liadiiilitoi-pili - Of ' . .1180
priointi;4 . pniiiimiO'il,'iint'o",*crefoOnd til3bil.
cniiiieinn4.imdei,thli . cironmitanceii to 44,
a. jurors ...:.--;,,-,.-,-,:.-;:,;,..) 7 -
...
1 . 07,0saloirtt,fae.:jtititerally eibitte tettlt yewn.
ii g,' etniiiithing,lintin in the: bones; !emitter;
it, tt4tialling ihe'Veigiiikof the stomach,
llama ataihitingi and othet.unpleaaaat,,ayteptone.
Indian Yegatible Pine are`one of the'
tiief Joedicineir in Abe world for the cure 'or Fe:
veraibeeinag - t they
.rarorbid- , -'huntortr-vvhieh - :-'714 - rthe ,-- -eaueerof=4iverr.
Milady incident to e1an:.: ........
r In: ell eattee Ntf:feree,6*,,fittir• to eight . of laid,
,ilattlast,l , ,Mcgotaltle take n every '
Olgliftlaalf-ibileinptoilitire : iiiolistiti - ttliht ?and-
Ple*rly carried 'O4*M
ipsit:ettor.,,tinte..eulttio•Ahe moat '4liiient;attitek
tk. firer ;4ki time.' digestive" organ.
JO whoillilrridulliilliVil*.olo4":''.o 4 l loll Plftell,
pityle4l; fevere..ea:Vialtilii Italy 4116 v,
etate s 'artit''be'driVerit' fromt-thwr hart.irid . 'lo,o
entd'vliror freari t , 0 1' !..
Il should alio be remembered , that ,st'unitt', by:
rune of . 'Wol..M;l 3 YolirtAiho 'elle 'ltiedletine
bitAitdla",n Abe i corner
t • .t!‘nd,,ron.tTatc24 o 4'ok,P,fmieq:9l)YOne;'
va ~ _t ,
RE.
- yetis tile of nableqatitiq'.eharitatei,
I * o 4, , . ( Spiltal4lef"i!i.; l l l Z 4l o.l44s*
ittl4 l 944Welik.(g.i. Yrsi,r,;NKr9,nT , `A.
InVaftiott
Will nil boteegli; ,
ET IME
- r ~_
';rttiiE
'eotkita_OF:Partpt:thicitttftibt*O;Coleithi
25th :ult. The names Of 'the men.-were
John Long, Aston" Long,':ol4
cjinrcits.elE,hjo guiltoktltActiteci..o44
Youeuend brother -Aaron tettee;ionp
cent.:. The folloviing - ' concluding ,
part of the borrible,tletails-: ; s,Tlie prisoners, :
now soverallY shook hands with throne on
the eoaflold,`atid with each, othe„r.,.-~Aaron,
Long
,and v "inottgfNyere,;peatfy.;ortreome.
wiih woe
,quite,calun 'and
collecteti,::-.)r Isllterifi.titiond
pit the rope aroundj .. their riecks,oteW.:the
caps overtheir : 4c fed them forward
npowtberdr,lttirai:tieTtietieted:
the JOpe at onii;liiktrAinil down went the
drop ; letting: them`lath a ilistanee of four
reet. , But,now remained a scene most re. =
molting to behold, end - Moil horrible to.dc- •
scribe:`' - The: Middle: tile - broke; letting
Aaron L'ong fall, striking his back on the
insensible from die
strangling cinsed . by the: tope before. it
Pbr a moth - tint riot
,a huinan being
moved, all were horrified and seemed nv-'
led to their , place*: Soon, however, the
officeirs descended and liftbd him'op. when
I he
=V
WW=M
MM
EMI
is,serisest r ands-egaitHed--
upon the gallows, suffering intensely, rail
fig dinFer=ving oti, "the Lord
-have mercy on me ! You are hanging an
innocent man, and (pointing to hies hrother,)
'there flange my poor bother ;" but, alas
he heeded him noL. - -
• The wretched victim- of the law was at .
length despatched, and the crowd dispersed.
Thus ended the Tirit'execution that I ever
witnessed, ens! -God grant. that it may. be
thd last.
A LOCOFCCO CONORIVIBMAN.-.- The arri
val of, Felix G. Nlcemmel; NI. C. from Al
-abasna,—is-chronicleti—at -Wa'shington. A
correspondent of the N. Y. Express, says
the honorable gentleman. reached town to
day, dressed In a singular and outlandish
stkle:. 7le kat! on a Pair of high - legged
boots,•coining up to his knees. His pan
_taloons,..werO ofbuckskin„ - and-the legs" werc
inside Iris boots. His coat was white, and
his hat or cap Was - of rough beai
immediately comMenceea - grand spree
in. honor of It ano Itaszpetii.the
day, I am told, Id re-visiting !Ovoid haunts
TReldFl7lolll3 'FIRE 11 4 19Aii HilitDott, L.l
—Over One Hundred Building destroy
eil.-s-We learn front the N. 'YU& papers
that an -eztensive fire. laying Sag Harbor
in ruins, broke out tn_that place it half past
'I o duck oo Tlniriftray night:* It Wie
first discovered in Oakley'q lintel, and de
stroyed about . one hundred and fifty bitild
inge,_ __Thetbuittlings_destroyedearo. esti nt,
- fed to, be worth shOut , ene hundred, thittr=
sand dollars . and if,the goods therein were
not saved,jheiotaldrtruetion of proper-
'EMPISRANCE AT Vitt POLLIt....The
ffiettds — Orlrempersitce are organizing
throughout the State of New York, with
thee_ vlaw_ot making an effectual demon
stration at the (tolls next spring—:when' the
quettion nf•'License or, no License," is to
be submitted; to this voters in the •different
districts.
-In New Jersey thie : ,fi,iitte Temperance
Society has reimomMentieti . si heinous
meetings Jo be held.:Utf - ihe 24th ' st.,
throughout the State, to . take into consider
alien a memorial-to the Legialature for the
passage of "act to authorize the peopifit
their respective town meetings. in sucli , as•
they think OI L to tletermine_„witether,...n
person or anr-'illierlion. ant a any,jin v,
many:. persona in .eaciiTtownihip, shOultkbO,
licens~ed.by,:them to sell " intoxicating _ liquors
-by-smallmeaeutes.'"--
ir - 2..This association of , holies at Rielf
inotilly_Virginia, or the putpose erecting
a statue lo'llerenv UAY. have rnieeil ail'
the' money.they ileemed necessary for the
-workrand-have-selected-WidFl 2 l%-litir ,
_ -
of Kent - tit:Was the Sculptor. Mr. Hart
is very highly recommended as an .artist
by • Itir.,,„cifirienifen, Healy .and NesA.the
artists;,:iind others.
sw-The Mail' Pouch carried between
Albanydind New •Yorkwait lost: on • dm
.• , •
lltiCinst, and not recovered, •
urnil, Mond4
evening)sist, wiren - it 'ulfs found itithe city
of N. YorkbYi \ poor . german picker-up
of tags. ~'Tbe,poielt bad, been.' cut ppen;
bot all wee safe.- • l'he'poneit contained no
money. but ,drafta' to ibid . amount` iill20;; -
,0 00, f' •
CPregol:iirkteri lylng.heiyieen the
40th'slegreee•of.:1atitutle a nil. the - parallel of
*torys!.4 : ent , hritera :trine lituttlred, anti 'foUr
railliunß liuntred t forty
l aoree.
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. - tTsitt.AD!iii ,, l4Oii
!*****i4 , ....:,
soldiit 116,75; iOistbriOdtrlipid
at i 17,„ Pin Flour is scarce'aud4llllteld.
iip;..... - Porn'fileat is fine-war
F, son's at 413.:87;--;*heSj.,eisiii-Oir
tecies.ileTlllleolaibrought
offered for 'rrioief. White:".
coyilde - tuand at- - -
Tlio for new;ind'eoo . for
lwarrefuied;iiiiooldors a"l"3oe''i's
. _
Na..*Toßtt t - Soififd!W - i — .22d7
At . the inaFkei Wesionti
canal Flin!r. wae'FielJ~ X7;16;: bat 10;Q
aftertvard - ealdias7:2s,-apd'therneit=7 -
ket dosed at 10. ' 4909 litiahali:rtialatia.
Wheat sold at 81.47 to $1.48.
In Baltimore,on Saturday,Flour stood at
$6,50' to 4,17.. • •,• " -
_ _ jr:7'J_smes__MeCafferty : ,was tried in
liuntinecion list week tor the murder of
lisvid . y Sealer; and found=guilty of murder
'n tile . .first degree. , "
' , LAU It I ED,
I On , the Gth find. hy the Rev. #l..lercien, Mt:.
ELIAS Do Rs o M 11
Miss • la-ZUSLINICIIC---.
South MiAtlleten-township
DtED,
On the.l6th inst. inHovi .Itork,ist the imidericer
of her soh. the Her. JOhri..N.:Krebe, D. EL Mrs.
Ann . Kamm, in the isf,hert:e i gn, for some
years a resident of. this
ledriintristc.-.'• • '
On the 16th:-Mai: of orcion.:Aiiisk.Saari d'etr6ll*.
ter of Wesley and Rebeetna need.* year.;
3 menthe Andldlye., • • -
Alas
bi a s
ted by - the_tand-nt.laisakten,uria_leustrsuipect
it, our little ones it4l - siMtoll - ea wf
them no more It *me that sonny
children ore deatinifflhehuttew:daiaisi
tVe behold :their reniaikable derSitedutrs, their
lamblike innocence, sod • iriarsa'ant Conveisation
relative to futurity.. - Such-were-the-peculiar
characteristics of this sweet and affectionate child.
As scan as she could mime the name of God. her
first iropreasiiiiis - wero deep and lasting relative to •
his liabitatien ; and with what delight did she
cbnverne oq tire subject of death, and the happy
Asti: Of children hereafter. Slit had the most
nyaterions presentiments before her sickness that
lor death was near at
. Itand. Her mother. took
her tecoe a child then a eorpse, she noticed -the
weeping: of the bereaved uinthiir,-end then ea..
eleimed," Mother ; when I die you must not cry
like •114rii•= ." Het .mother replied, " Anna
you will dot die_yet." Yell inkid slag.—
Tliet nfg it she - toak ill, and duirint her sicknosii" . . 7
the ?ipsatedl3 spoke of whet God heaven
for-her. From the tommonciment of,bor illneis .
uutit he;• death, mho nover uttered en irrationit -
expression. 'Her einiveristicin seemed-to benioro.
than_kumanand_o_coselemally_slieustoukt
-thourli she beheld some kind, heavenly visit‘nt
* by her side. A few Minutes before her spirit fled
whilst beholding the grief of the afflicted mother,.
SlUXexclaiMed, Mothei; vreMAyou lot me OT. _ _
4,,. do let girne got mother, won't ...you, won't
,
you ?"' , Her-mother answeied, «Anne will
you go," and soon she said, "me dying me 'oi l '
tngt. me lot 1 .",, and then ;Bite'calmly , fell asleep
thn.u,ObAp* , Of )Itli Se!) l l#t\ - :!-Int,411:'iriniZ;
jein.tlie .4114 1 - 40iga
.v 911 1 ,!! 74! s
l ,
iktisiee'reeye l laat
dabt,o£-netiro- is- pa id,- nnd -shalives--"::w , here- the
wicked cease to trouble, and the weart'ire at
rest.
.
FLOUR AND ' WHEAT WANTED.
THE highest price 1)44 in ens"' !Or:Flour pit -
Wheal nt'tlia lance of CHAS. 041411 Y. n 96
." ,r4EOR . •
. -, THE:3liree..thry rick 1) • • fir --
HOUSE on 9South Hanover itiect. now
• ;V; ht:The,posseasiOtrof , Henre
111 • Fo it rlerros iTlity to W.NI:T. BROWN.N.
CARLISLE FEMALE; FMINARYr
UNDER THE DIRECTION OF..
Misses Pilelid tmeiiharlotte"ii.thie.
• _EXPENS ES. .-;,
..,:v 6' - -
• , ~• -•-
1101100ARD, with fuel, light. and ,washing, will
SUP be furnished tO:younelidlekid, - 10. :15 dur
ing. the .siinuner nientliniiinO.Wsl,l4ll'ing the
winter, mointri.'l , '.4 ~. • q- - ;• - 4.,,.. - '.: , :...... 5. , 64,7 : ,
:TEITION. 7 -tomincin English studies,_,
'4 . oiotiriiitif. Hfaterii.'"Grimiiiiii; AVOW (
metie, Reading and Writing . per qr.; ~--..,:;.„, .1115,00
• - Antrominahrsietvy-aliatiill - •
Philosophyand r Eiiirliih...Composttion.i."4. . V°
. 11 . ---- _Migheebranehes, sr Bopmy , :-Chemilitir)rit------ . -
Rhetoric, Mental: amid Morel';',Philosephy
the Languages; Phi s ;;':'
Asa;
willinvolve,an:eitrii-.chirge:rit; -•• ' --- 'qf',1'7 . ..t 2 ;50 - •
-ssons rn - liistiiirnei;ial Mos' hy,p0fi,;,,2..?::.
E. L. - Walker, for'en extra charge of -1 - ',i.: 2 12,00
•'• TheVoitititi Will' be reriu red quarterly - anti the th A`
-
priceif Board monthly in advance. sod nii'dmiise...
Agip.Made - i firr allgonee.but in case of siolki
Tribe . boardingicholani. the, use " of a, veer itlib•
cellent. Piano:se furnished '
without chirgi, and ie..: -
•angernents; heire . elite' been Made `for furnishing = -• •
*woo, three additional boaiders With the guild-%
taus woe of test.beohli. if desired.. .
.. -,' • -'' '`''" .` ` '
.• 2 •``.., ~'•.',, .. ,., iy ., -.. • /
The,neit tioertrit:of this' Seheni ° ,erienv With 'the
first illy of.lenintry,ileit. mid bowman's:mg those
whWhave hod dioghtere!ingi'ioM4Maring the
, ~,, ~ . .
last year. we Mead ourselves, efibiliaMeni of ex
pressing:to the public; ind'espeidillyliess thiceiti.
rens dr . this and the adjoining , - (mantilla; enelull '
conviction that, advantages of a' wiry higiverdir
ire hire iffinfilid for Ilfe edniiifets.er Mutate and -
'young ladies, such indeediai are seareelileiMel: ;
led,in die 'country: , ['he intelleetthil ttelning - glv... -.
en is syst ematic and therongl‘ addlorthe manner! ,
and -morlihr of:the' Polak are 'ftnad "-nsonfitlii, . ••• '
watched Over. - , • • ~' •-,", _ ` . 1., - .- -2 `vi.. , ,, , 1 , P:•".. •-:'
'2...1700 perphat observation and know Wirs.•Wi` , ,, , ,
feel 'entirely . confident. ',in , 'recomtberidingi•thiWfs ,
'echhol to lit seek as would sebum eitilitible•Phieso,, " L .
for, cited:Sting their - datightore. ; , ,•. • ', 1 , A' , -.,0?,,1NV: 1 ,•, - :-'
1 • , •', • . . - , M..CAtEWELL... •Wic , f, , , - , , ,'-i -
. ,• ,--• • - - WeM:SIDDLE,' , ,,Vh.,': -
'•
rJ‘ , .v` -• `- .' •'" '. '.1;141 GERE.• ;.v:s., '`'.o,`;'. '`,'
' '`• ..`" ; ~.. ' • `.‘ . • ' '11PM:111. . , Alifir..l - .. -• ',
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i.:,Z 4 Zoli.'es;lB4o. •.)‘,....',-,,,;.,1.14,,,z.4...:,,.,
, ... 6 , r," ~1 / A i • NV I LIMMIAIPP I O ....... ,.. 1. (..!
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....1 1 MEETING iiI12441414.114011:0111.•
r AllandVallay Mii!, Fame , lokopill of ' •
- Inolginsowtownohip c , - - - - beldr- - it.- - -Ihilk.
off the fitst Gatiirdn' O ' r,Dtieniki:Mi4Cl6l9ol4.
'A:M. , - °:h"- ~ f .:,., • • •,, ,-, A. G. MIIXEILZ,- _.-
'Awl 2 0' . ' '•'•,,• ' 1 ~ ~.{;130,000(17; '
TRESlAtittlii;L: 74."
reciiiiettiaresh stipply; of ' the
store of qENalts •