, I, ZATILISLE4. WEDNESDAY, jANITARY 14, i 846.- QrV. B. PALM * Esq., at his :Newspia.. Der Agency Office,. North-wept corner of , Third and Chestnut streets, PhiladelAia, is nuthoriied to subscriptions and adver. tisontrinto..-fprjhe I JERALD AND ItXPOSITOR, 1111 a gl titibeipti":Wi aid - gab, 'chtirOfflti.,*desnien . generalirrnay extend theruselyes. of 7bppBiiiirizeilbritdvertising inecountiy papers . ivhi>ia agiv.cy affgrAti. R r .kZ*lfii,Ne l ,?f44o* * HarridbuT liPli k igA l l l 9q:E.lo;*Mi. Atyletsob.. of 14;0;,§e,:ilate, for •eArly,'..poyies of the Gayer. - - • .' _ CiiV4takiitiirh;ditm , entli.ittdeldo-4e fo floe. Andrew Stewart, of the U. S. House'of,,Rep rodejtaiivimOor-ti.ooprol Ind 'able apeeelt•otz, th'el'odiifl:' • . Tlie ors of this conntyliare appniiifeipai.. H. Graham, Esq. Solicitor,—; IVilliariOßiley, Clerk, 'and Jas. Dunbar, kunpor of the county buildings.. tr:MPEttANCE.-7-We are requesteti to Say, that 114 iinntial meeting of the Cutiabettand county., Temperance Society will be held in the M. E. chtirch of this borough, on next I'uesilay'evenind . at half past six o'clock. (F}-The Rail Road Convention met, pur- Fnant to nolie'n, in Harnsbnrg, on Monday.— aria majority ofThe delegates, -ice learn,- wore s favopble to.giving the right of way to the ; -.Baltimore. and Ohio Rail Road through Perinftylvania, and xesolutions_ were passed accordingly.' GpVERNOVS — ll;fussAcr..--This &lame n will bo found entire on ouir outside .pages.— s far as we have heard opinions expressed -- ; — ifiertgarded as atoeble and undignified pa ilepancharacterized. by few elevated views ` • land-lacking energy and' decision of tone.— :_tliiilibbject of •Executive messages lately: •-• teeins to be to make "political capital" for 'eir authors-=and Gov. Shunk accordingly ; 'usest•,.., his best efforts to:secure a good name b tiadttoincr rind slandering the admirlistra- Ileitis, of.his predecessors. This gross viola ,. • tea of propriety' and decency will only ex cliethb disgust of all fairand honorable men. The tax-payers, sti34 , the Harrisburg; In - telligencer,' will discover from the message, _ that. their present burthens,' though heavy enough ; arc to be quil further- increased,--, When the tltrcc mill tax was imposed by the ..I. l e o gislatitre . of 184 it was believed that by proper 3 busbtindiegiA the other' revenues of, the State, and an' economical administration' • of the 'Government, .there'rwould be no need 'to tritkirt to a further burthening of the pefiple 'by additional ta`xation. Now however it ap pears, thitpadditional barthens are to be im t, posed' upon the people, already sufficiently 59.4LTsed- The. deficit,it scorns, be;, ther . lsb.of December, .1846, not less 'than 5A1'6;296 09. This will require tire imposition ry7ebtother-ntiiiritFewler-thot-the-tiehe-i t t-whi • - " 44 * exist may be met. The.,,people:. will then be burtheried with a four mifttax.— This is the benefit and relief which the ad ministration of 2\ir : Shunk was to 'bring to the country. Lelthe tax-payers of the Com. monwealth pot - Icier on the state 'of things which is iLriuding. We need not say that we • are for sustaining Le credit of the State at all hazards and under all circumstances— though ycli May at the same time deplore that the Government has been so administer • •ecl as to render the imposition of additional barthens necessary? Warned by the unmistakeable sit-lances Of 'he pale attachment tollfeTalro - fl - 842; since the appearance of Polk's message, the •Governor Beaks to convey the, impression ihat ho is oppoped to any alteration of that act. lie does not let itpass, however, with'. out an attempt at mystifiction by jumbling together in one phrase the idea of u•disorimi nat ion for prefection ‘ llB revenue !' I .L•-• The _ and Goverpor:s allusiols,te_the School, sys tem,o. its operations are excellent ; and de cidodly - the rnost creditable portions of the m essogo. - • .4 , . or.A . c . oriespoildept of -the Pennsylvania Telegrapiinontinates ~tiant.r,s.ll. Taxon, of ?hiloOlphia,- as a iandiditte for the office of •t 011ia , Commisioner. We -do, not sea .that iVT'fiS rOdoirunnaded as a party man.— 1 wish, says the U. S. Gazetto t .the people ii-Diiitin'in State . would'for once accept thOnurn ti Y3f l :', hlitig, , W:Placti Mi.- Trogit: in • the plane ct0.yi.1,4, 1 11,,x.5._ 1 . ir?o, l ?#r,.. toe 1 : 1 1 8 .1,t,1 his ,I?o§iness. hithits :,-,4xii t Alo 43 . jii . ri,oiteroo'..public.sorvi c e, ; ~ ,Mr. ii' ` : :.!irli, ,44:1;,-..hoilest;:Oapable;"tnan; and. the ,Stilse, ,W11,•,-isltr.aie-s-,,nts.:.' i t nd •' ex 'e , r e','.`, nc-' s. i4lVrr ' , -44-:. -..-.. acts. a' r;a- v Z';l ; T ,kf:.tourdailypaperoomneneeof 1*i.i70144601636Ve0t10•:11619nd -11M,tefFitk4114v;04,ppi,fr;941,Y,4*. 9V9p4WrptlNilitiVer:otfqiiigt-7 ,, . : -,-, l ..*A l lktii l jii. (l 4alY-diuji.g tt3`i`P-i6h" at ....16 1 40qiIi3ii . df t " ,clogir.f. .: %.'''''''.' '". ' 1ez e 5............ ~,L, ,, • . . _ , England .,: ...L! - ,•,, i . , • oisrpte sto erjrcun is uneaten A out;' Saturday or'SnOday z next a. The . tiii i e"- - ti , 21).. i lv.,,!r"'lim''"itb . il, z' 5 q)4,1 . ,i4f .. . lii#:iiiiOilipince. - H - lkq.., 01 11 O r izOrtjv440g - sbp.toziOatil#ai .':,..4 l „goverinnent It .reshiltailiitien".: .rovidedia• - im hat' ' " rptste-• ,° ,••••r fi n ,.. ~,•,,,-,,,eRfrte.,,,,,;t• •'"' 'C'T '' , C(invellhe.;744)§o 7',..', •.',_': '.;:r ',i r :idtvPin.it.;,; .. irkihe --•:t....4,,,..1..? r,lotiriel fis,,,A,v,sui.-71-,.......,-,,ni,oneenY,••t„,„' ,lisifii ....ff,wo,uutp .;, ~... •vild,,ye. ~..,,,,14. usepti'- •(r.vv.lino • -, ' , vci 11 ' :..°4 - o,ebii ."':ile nilV,e,Y: 1' ' ~ bet p„.o...malotter„„ ,-••— ' °''- f••'' ,-.'§_Fl-,.,,."., 1,:.. ° . , , 5f j -, „•', •-.•); ~."- 5 , 1 1 •A . v. , • 1 f4i4a.!3t.;. ,'--'•'-,•". 4 ,. 1' „ r" 1,. 1 1 , '4 i ,.. e . I.Q k- ..P •o ! , •:'• 4r-‘,p7 I • '4e4,,•ez-•l•.l:l.__'.i , • .• " : i 4 • ' - fl"ic'•lflt,'Ytl'6.i•i i-- foi. . ~ aito„i•t i -ilotige•tqlooatßre.e Pn n °i tt° 4_ ! ; ,,- 7 - i re3 l l C&, o eT ft , :f kA.t44o'tititt°4l,l3l,,t '0t1.,.' _ ,• •:m95,'4......,,,4.....,,,r,..int1.keei,---,., ~ ~-'7 yehted, ko: •, ;.,- IS-770t eAI,AN4A `;--ervio '••:' t ': .•;., . teaillY lfeVl:•'..:::',,,_',:ii,',-.,,., '4,5zN. , 40.'„ , -1 - 4, 4- • ,1ittie4,0,4..T0 • „, ,• . .- -----7.: =061,tir,„.„4,,, -..-,-., :., ! ltt ..„ cvitioArtioPri. -i :.,.:, 11,01,1, _1r . ''''' ler',iiil(iiii ,1.'0,,,, 4.00,,,,a,fun;1444*.4".•*7 Iv,. '-;-,,,,-r-eviib.jecttln-7.,,,,,,,,*it,„4,,,,,:.. , „ rAks , . 5t.i440- ~„' ill' 'TlAii,elerrtkr,4l 4 ^ , , •4 , .:,=, , ",,. , z' , 7,'. ;`,-;a447-.,,-740,***1:,,",/..t:-,,:, ~,..;;.c-, ',,.,-,1}.-:',..1,.‘,0:- ,1,,,:-p,z -.-- - 7„.•,::,,,,Q, ,f*,tvidt,t,t,;;klF;i",-7.--' .. ,- 1,1,1,i2b,.., „ 2;ecvtrwA k' .0 C.6lEni/j7:„lfteli, /P . 4; -- .-The rnikifilig; pf the friends of-the Tariff on evening, in gducation Hall, exhil* ted Evinimprous And. rtitpectabli'assliii`bdaoi 3 , Iti3oomediO _bet_ookipbscriof air eittipl_maiii:' " POmoeta.s l )• , hrt4, Ttrhigs,:::but • ihe n est otthe nicating.was conduc dr.d by 4:hb former.:,' 'We ta4iv marty.of the old gray-hahocl veterans of that party present, .but the Jea4er,r, thdse. who did the mischief over which the meeting NV D-i ,gricyq). wore not there. ThOse who lastyear - ertifiad the party banners inscribed " for the Tariff of 1542," were not iliare--4olm Irwin, who flaunted'- that banner high in air before his front door la pt summer, was not there- Sam. WoodlArri, who made that famous bet, iv as not there—Capt:Sanderson, who iffered that resolution in favor of the, of 1842; at - Beetom's r was-not-:there—LJanles H. Gra : am, :Esq. who so eloquently mystified: the subject of the Tariff; last fall, was not there-= one-ofthese-iiknoWing-ones,iLw-ho,always spoils" dupe their follOwers, 'here: But there were a 'goodly-number-of-deinocrata" there--,men --who now See thttt,th4Tere fonllyddeceiveci. and. - basoiy wronged, in guano their support to James K. Polk, and it gayss - -...me assurance that all virtue mid ithisiieqencs: was not lost; to see them thus come out and, bOldly declare thoiraltachment to the Taril .as ft u. But all the remonstrances -they may now . make against -the 'reduction or alteration of , the Tariff, we fear will be unavailing. The - fti.cof Mc—Tariff is seeled:, While the 4 Voluß . - .teer' is- venturibg the.prediction that the Tariff will probably . " not-be touched" during this session inc Cbngress, and thus still farther de ceiving ite readers, the malignant purpose and untiring energy of Robert J. Walker -is unceasingly at work to de:,t; oy this great urea sure ! He is not carried away" from his pur pose by the excitement abolit Oregon, Tak-, ing the matter out of?the hands of the..proper Cong. essional committee altogether, he is en gaged night and day, in framing the bill which shall " prcivide .the largest revenue by the lowest rate of detSP,.' - r —the bill Which shall "open our ports to the trade of - the world Pt It will ere long be presented ;to the Repre sentatives of ;he People, but who shkl dare lift his voice against the despotic Dictator? 11-lbuo was the Annexation bill rushed through both Houses Cannot the Arline power Cons - mand the passage of its new Tariff bill I If onr fears on this subject are not realized with , in three months hone will' more heartily se joke-than ourself, but the beet inforntstion" froMWashieston gives men° ground 3p trutit 'fora different result. :11"he Ort - gon Question. DODtING AT HARRIS - Britt !-,During a flying visit tb flaxrirltitiriz. on Satfirclay niornin - glast, we had an.opportunity of hearing a rather spirited debate in the House of Representa• tires, on the Oregon resolutions, introduced a ew days bebre, bfiVii. - Kiinket So Strang and positive are e e assurances given by Mr. Polk s Administration, 6y Locofoco members I o ongreg t an • y . , :t 113 venent., Joliekrirmy Adato4, that no to4r.can felt= the assertion Of our claim to all Oregon, the Whigs now justly think that the question' ought to he settlbd with as little delay as pos- Bible° There are good reasons, :however, for believing fliat this 'vexed question' is inten ded -to be kept-open by the loco-party for poli tical capital in 1818 ! 77tey do not wish it settled—they word lather have the benefit of the "War cry," if it ieally brings on no fighting, while they heap pion their oppo; nents the odious appellation of " British 'Whigs." Mr. Kunkel's resohition, instniet lug our members of Congress to vote for giv big notice to Great 73 itatn of Otti - de SITS le terminate the joint occupancy of Oregon, &o. places the Whigs in a right position with re sped, to this question. These resolutions me ca up for discussion On Saturdaymorning- We wore not "a• all surprised to see an at tempt on the part of Locofooos to get rid of them. .The'nelthowlecigedLocofoeo,leaa -er in the House, Mr. Butrel, had objectiOn , s to their peculiar : phraseologyl•Mr. Burnside, anothor -leading Locofoco, objected to tbern as conveying a eenszwe upoia Messrs. Pcflk and- Biehanan, and- when called upon to speak explicitly, atafed that it' Was because Mr. Polk liad offered' to settle the boundary on the- 49th parallel! And this while those Locofecoe pretend to be abxicrat for iear, that they may secure all Oregon • up' to 54 deg. 40 Minutes!! This shuffling Connie of the Locofoeo party vas•edmirably exposed by, Mr. Kunkel,„ , ,th% anthoi:of the resolution, who replied;to these 'gentlemen. in a speech of some le .gth, which' rivetted . the attention of- the llodse its - forcible . . reitioningto.o fer,',Vd `eloguence:— . Tiferphr — a — si:Ology : and position : assumed in hiti resolution,, were:defended. With great •eltiar.; !wait signs') ibtlitzthaf silenced jection. .Th' duiffliiti'ariglktpori;'n:f the 16 4:g 643 7i 1 . 441 3"; taffei — q u tions,.were also r•evealed'intenne of just' se: verity that:tol,4 withAliiilteernist effect. - .Mr. Kunkel"e speech: Brae 7isteireil` to .~vtt2i':the higheth4ratiAdafion bitlid.7l4ainterii and waived 'with evident, chaffrin-by those to whomat wawpartieularly'dgected. ; Though - 166ePt Pna i ale l l f . 7 wlies ilaYPlB‘e- 1, ThudebatO:',Wiw I itt34,l3loPßm• . • I..l.fl4inke • .. . •••"-le 1 1. 44 1 xi..tti" im.M i;:,,,'Nriz:y4'ge,,,lpPi;NYJc!,•TO"ll iliiihi •-!),.! 4 4 ' ~,hu' linoiouri seciBh, ip wq?, I.lin el ,:• : •-' . ...',7;ctdh- e ,i,ve:r7: 5evere0.,bu,.,55107;• 10 . 4..1 I, ....... ,',. ~.,,.22,iis..04,nrifIctr ~..M.., , a Taib, •-.T.,, ,„.„•,...., 174, -...,...,,,4iientik.,wig1Pip,-.., 1 ' * . ~Whoiir.'of st'ai°""---.•1 judge until ..,1 . . ~.: ~ -.,,,ww4P „ge,, frol -,, ~.,- iiiiiiig 'toi4rep.••,, PV, , ... ' t. i ' I , 'qUelAt°l -! ''',l ''''' 1 S'atUfklET.lßB 1 ' ' ''" . - llibiteu.4!/ ' • ''.e, ftWailo4. Tio l lfig .. °X . - ' jahlkii*ltgw, 51, ~,' , s ;.v 141 I' 5' 11'iiilPFA 011 9 , ~. '-. " viii: 4 -; 4 •:',At -?ii.;•',.:3; f 0 09 • • •, , • ,-, • -,,,,,' KErMEIS 'yen A.: N• , A -t.., •)4tiqk iftll4,- 17•T' ' g.:44iteix '40,q./•1°`•-'' '.---61iTilaZ.r.'th e")P.), 44 - N,0 , ,fc91 15 4ge: ..'. -iy*titii.lii,C,Pltil.i''tl,-E;d7.4'aftrloo', 'poril! .-, •4,foriti'• b y : * l,, t°4 - ...; 'v il. ,of 1M,41i0 11-, - yikll:74%'Ot .9 . .'''' l ,..-/ -/-1,/feg '4 i11i44,9,1?947',f,, ,f,r,,tf,.l:,3,'ltght:* Vs' ,=. .T , v , i e ', l ,.,sijo Tfj°ct - ;/,u..i ~_.' iletirlY44l-tit7,9',?!'''' '''"'. st ',';'.',',l'l:4?'' .4 -.,*,''r' -,riot 114-1t4.4008-.1*,iz,7, ~..9ppAPV,:. • ~ , _'.....,1i,r/Ik'.iiliPratl4,?•l 1 ,-,. . : ''4/ViicIFIF,I?.I.L.4-Z-/'.',;;!/kiti; fit `414,..y-ri', ,-;.:liiiiot'74, 0 0 1 :CPrtIP 1 ' ‘,'• - ''''..A:l,''4%';l?''AiOqs'..,;;'l,e9 ;:`‘.;.7 . ,1;4.f,.. f...it,, E ' 4 4, ' ' ' ,':••'•'LT..•14 & '6;,,,,,, ,-, 1 , , •Ar -•••,' ' • '• .' :•44,5c4,,i•-" • • BEE ME ~~~ Ito ~r~~~~a~t~~~4 a,~' ~~, . . . rtiIIiXSZTIRGy anu;try 6, 1840. inernbEit:o eleetfif Teal:Aim of Itepp o.9n tatp l ed_we l e_cialteclik_c_yrsiol2O'cleel ' Dar. according.to dikter)); Jack, the Cley o f the jasi-Hemv.;:ofTtepresentatives.° The Secretary of the - Commonyvealtlclleti: . .tes.se Miller, then presented to' he Clerk the retarns of the October . titectioa - lot . in . O . inbet-Sq of gu4--g°l 3 - B °, The.` tiiernbOrs sweied tothilir nab - 042er which Mr. Findley Patterson duly elected Spea ker, having received the entire vote 'cif hit patty. Whigs. voted for. blr—NichOlsep,.. ofßeaveT, - a worthy and esteemea raeniberf who is now sitting his third succesaivb. term. The - Speaker, on taking the Chair, rishirried . his thanks to the .House for the hotter cvom ferred on bite, 'in a brief atidTaki - roliiialef speech, after which the oath Of isffice 'was' administered to him and IhS,Spelikt L uSten ,administered the necessary - qualificatiOna to the other members of the ITOuse, The usual Committees to apprise the.other Branch of the Wslature 4.d. the Encutiye; of the•orgartization of the House and of the General As - gen - lbly, were then appointed, a 1 ter which the House adjourned, ~c;.The Senate mot at 3 o'clock, P. M., and L 't railed to - Order by Mr. Goodrich, the. elatir..after which - the returns - of the'electiorr for Sonatork to-fill the pfaces 9 1 those, whose terms had eired, as also that of Mr. Babbitt,.. l of Erio, who resigned during the recess; were read,.and the newly elected Senators -1 sworn in. The-Senate then proceeded to the election of Speaker, which resulted in ih . 6' choice of Nit.. Sherwood of Tioga, the 'caucus nominee of the Dominants. The Whigs voted for Mr, Gibbons of the. 'cif'.. On taking the Chair Mr. SherwoodraS in duty bound, made a speech of thanks to the senate. . Committees similar to these appointed in the House, to inform the Governor of the or ganization of the Legi j slatere were then -e6ll - Darsie readip his place and presented to the Chair, a bill granting to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Conipany, the right of way Through the Western portion of this State to Pittsburgh on certain conditions., The.hill is ',similar to that advocited by the friends of this measure at - the last session of She . Legis lature. It was redd by its title and lai'clon the I table. where it Will6e until the Standing Com mittees are announce 4. When it will be refer red.. Mr. Sarabetton ,St Lebanon, read in his 4.lace and presented to the Chair, a Preamble and Resolution setting forth the advantages of the existing tariff, and roquesting our Sena tore and ReproSentativ sin Congres - s, tb op pose every proposition to amend or modify . - the Tariff Antrum 31,-1S O. Laid on .the r table, The Senate then adjourned having been in session only.abont unlour. In th - o House of Reprosentatires; Mr. Bright, (loco foco,) submitted a sot of. joint olaring that the county has been eminently prosperous under the Tariff of 1842, and in structing our Senators and requesting our Representatives in Congre'Ss so vote against any alteration of the sante. The Committee appointed yesterday to wait upon the Governor-and inform him of tho organization of the two houses, made re port that a communication at I'2 o'clock might. • be expected. At 12 o'clock, the Secretary of the Com monwealth was introduced, and be present ed Annual Message of the Governor--4 which was den read. • The House mot at tie usual hour, and after hearing the Journal . read, gave way to a mo tion made by Mr. Burro] to adjonim In the Senate a similar motion prevailed. This was done in honor of the victory of New Orleans. Being the tljird day of lite session, the S'ecre-. testy of State was introduced;, and presented the vetoes for several :bills that passed the Legislature last 'session.' 'But unfortunately for the vetoes, the liaise had just adjourned when the Secretary miidells appearance. The.offect of all this ie, that those - hills bane Unavoidably- becorde laws. Among the num. - ber is the bill to abolish -the -Mayor's touit of Lancaster, which . , ; ,lkthis contingency, has received its gnietns:':'." • In thit Senate, on Fatty, Mr. Goodrich. was re-elected Clerk, Jacob Zigler, assista clerk, ,Joseph Hutchisen,,Sergeant-tit 7 Arms,. and James ToMplin, Deorkeeper t. h• . , "in die • House, gm, Jack was elected Clerk, lar..,kleard; Sorgetitifolt:ArmsAndre*• Krause, , Donikeeper;aridSnyder linpley; as-:.I sietartt docirlreeier, Cott fa; \77-- N ' d011V1311:. .601):cit PartiT, , as it, is, _met' in PliiladelpltiantThersday , last the, body' wiSpalled *Oder Icy ; PoiCtisterstin,..;ocf,, 1. on ,WllOoft. ' pointed President,. .The 'fblinwitig gentlemen 'woreften' chosere l'reeidentat,Simnel' ..PaiterSon ott and 'A. G.. - Raisten,, , Ettitireop.Seeretarieql S. J. Reeves and The tepeit 'Oa Corninitiee , rapiicilated by dist: i - *allottroontaminwmt,toltet niatithvin relation .to tho'nninberolftirinteetk 'hi the State; andlbeir: 'firettecti was I)et of . fumac s a is,cot down in it .; al 288, but . 8 5 hitA`n9i.OiiPiteil;-anaHzjheije'lnagliioylvaa.. ',o3tiiniteedk-kfq-: ova's desinibleAt iticitiOn,reforraWl at Comittitte oWittlQ of- it* Aiot 3 att':is:c4 4 o l :mmi L ; - 'f3lo, the :pt24 , 3;,11. 1 114 . , t I tti> 4 ll IstTFARI OWAIv , SP,IIOI, .January 7; 1846 TiTmuirr.Ar,January B. 7," , 1F5,.!"114';,=•',V - MOM gSatVia ololl6l ; covhitlt t rink& CtOvetittnt of 4 #-ifs? , J abr - ni-ated and cin - rtu'lled: ;r • filgerl , .oll moved to suspend . tho Ades! ander-to.7o6tre-the:, - Resoluiioti-afidi-the.: ete . ibeing•talt4tV,Ahtlte"Pia.loroffe;flf'stishm Atm The resolution heibre * the Houkte and read, Afr. - •l ngersoll moved, that the resolutibn bb made; the siiedipl order sdf the . daYlur„the first IVlondugirt Frluvary. • " tooi Ong," ((too long," ' l, to-morrow," rt now," &7.e. 111 r. Davis,bf. Kentucky, from' the minority of the Comfnillee, asked leave to present a minority-RepoTefrom_the_Cohunittee_on_For-, eign Relations.. Leave--was granted with soma reluctance„ and. Mr. Davis. read _port from the Clerk's table, : no!ice eught - to :b ‘ e - giym power, and tlitititbelpi : had the Senate - iti'a - 'pat power to give the-3161i concluded Wialhohlateiniirirlitthe fact; and a resolution dedi,:_nmed4o be a substitute for the report of dui majorlty.C. , The Ildsolutienaliaying been rend a second. tithe, Mr. Ingersoll moved anew to make it a special order for the.istAlcintlayin February. Mbtions were:made 16:iitiiiIeriitit7the fat tdonday'M-Februar3r.and-bhi,iltt--z.ttti f iniorrow,l2- These the Speaker..ov.er-ruled;iii .be out of order, andi:the debate commenced at once upon the minion to refer. .I*. Giddings, of Ohio, obtaining' the floor, asked the Speaker if it wais debateabje.. The Speaker deOided th-a-itif was. Mr: Giddings then launched forth at once :into e speech still more peculiar than any one which had'precedcd it. The motion before the country, he said; was entirely different front what it was a year since. .linpertant - events had occurred sint'e CongresS was last in session. The balance .nf power had been changed from the Free to the Slave Stales, and he was for re - stdriug the equality' of power by adding the. whole of Oregon to the rnion.— He preferred war with all its horrorstb giving the balance of power to the Slave States. Mr. Giddings went on to address the House at great length amidst many i term ptions and calls to order. He alluded- to the landing of. troops_in'Slave States for the purpose of sup- pressing insurrection. -- He believed it would mine, and Whenlfilid.come he was for jui- flee to the'SlaYe.. 4 ' ' - Mr. Cabekof-Fro rida, called Mr. Gidding , Co order, but there_ were cries to give him a hearing; and 411i-.Giddings went nn to - give his reasons for giVing the notice, which lycire in sbbstance an indisposition to submit to the . circumstances. Mr. Gidrprigs'a2peared tOehange his mind as ht .. .pro a .,7ald in his spedeh, and at lasthe thought fliatt . ii'ar - would net: come,, for the President wotild bark out. (Laughter.) Ile was, however, for the notice, and for the ter ritory, and• for maki . ng , ;,Vred . Staies..out of it. in order to halahce T4*::-Soutlicrit gentle men had brought this policy upon and now let them feel the .consequences of .it. 'They were ready enough to bring Texas into the tnion, MIA they may now take the conse quduces of adding Oregonwar would if would be the result:. HO saw Southern gentlemen busy and 'fearful'uptiirthilfekr of the House ; who wer6 fitiosf valorous for Texas, Mr.,MOD;;AveltiL'Of-Ohio,-4ntibueil the de bate.. lie bay . ° an- accotil f the gallant manner iti:f-IticklrSiMit iids had co me to the rescue upon tho :question, arid called u. on the South do e ~'titlirintiv for. regon. 'e ope . at -out.: gent emen would not be Intimidated 1 y.t.he 4 idea that their country was to be overrun by Blacks film the West Indies. In regard td the Oregon question, our title was beyond dispute. the Seeretarr of State hrd made that this FO clear thai no County Court lawyer would dam' it. Ile was opposed ; to the offer which the Executive had malle t and would resist it to the last. Mr. M'Dowell made an appeal upoti this qUestion tolhe Resolutions of the Baltimore Conven tion, and what was there said of the Oregon,. question. Mr. Rhett, of Sooth Carolina.; continued the debate, and at once fell upon the gentleman from Ohio, who, at the last session of Con gress, had voted with him against giving the _tiotice.__The_gentieman from Ohio had Pro ! nouneed that to be internees which ho ha,d done himself. Mr. McDowell made come explanrcion, not heard, and Mr. Rhea went on. to defend his position. He wished to know what was to be done,fancl what was to be the effect of giving . the notice. War would bo the Merl table resaltEnglead would occupy the de fensive position and we the oflensive posir tion. 'Our institutions wore based upon priti : eiples of right and jUstice, and war Was pp, posed'tb these, and-especially-such a-win-as aye now conteinplated. England has 'corn 4nittOd/no 'outrage. zpon Or honor and our rights. Were - we tint in as gcl g od, in an intl.. nitely better a position than England upon thiSenestiOn, She was losing power mid we were gaining - it every day in Oregon. . In concludipg, Mr. Rhetrallucled to the political game which had been played upon this floor," :according to other Members.— believed, too, that there .was a political game playing—a game to seclttre Western 'President,a gambling gamehetWooti men, as to what' seetion'of country,, arid_ whut party should secure the nekt;President Mr. Sinuna,,of Mitisehri, aigvedfihat if we \Ned the Oregetrup to the 4th 0,7,T ee of north . halted() ) we owneititrini.46 64: deg. 40 min. LETTER FROM . OLIVE WO C lIOOL ,• - ;'Wsstnitstro'n, Jai. 9, , 18 M. Corninittees ,, ing% o being n, , jilled - reyhts this morning, the' Chairf the QeMmittee 414 millitanr:Affairs reported tt bill to repeal the tii3rabolishing 'one.of the-Awe. otfines". of In. i epee -Joy General, At was referred to the Conn. Mittel O . 'cir nbewb4o.' ' ;' ' 1 Ararious'other bills &F. , went reported. - dtvz assibe , rpoOing,bpuri when that ' , expired, the Honse.resolvedqnto a Committee of the ' tholcdpon ,34r: C. I: Ingerecill's' resolution an Oregon, and Mr:;Cobb of Geo.,havirigi c .the 'lltitir; , Spekto f' fa ,ciroftiving'the notice; and .entiotaiumg aura : .. t . "the , 54th degree' of Infieidio. , • , „ , .., 1 2,---, 4',..7. , -..v ',L. 54.1 When bealtiketle about twentyTmembers prung. with ! theitlicknesd 'of lightning to the nnor, 'Wave:idea.; out _simultaneously, f ig,lllr, Chairman 1 -! ; ',•;it- , lttart'a complete platoon fire I and' preditqed 'numb merrimenh.,“ 4110 C u lta . t ii r ti .., manildr.libbattit gave thelliior, lo lkir.' , ll4' ! : 'Clernrod;icif I% arhto xxxiapietk: his - hour.; in Meltingly ept))o ir tow tqlqattornb.qx . , s ,4,,!'f,. , . - .F._ronslnes appearanees r the-debat - ' continue.tilll',Febiary o lindlTerbape‘ into =that, .month~ - --,1'g0...-quesnom'-xvaaqrob'ablyever ninoted in; Congrese , Mpew which. MeMbers; ' • a'S tomthatistlieis line' not lvhigti :-.alone •:but- i we qui*tta mush es't* lance Vllltbe sthat'bri4ik tart1:1001 etat , iseo4 t 441, .91.111A1,1)„..0,2gi,3r ZJd, lialattuttoot 111 liglltfttirgE4 We 3 he C°tYilV 7 6121 0-4' l rAbretfatair3 o RoPithettlo Ifil*Ann.fbeM o .4 4 44i' ol llll tee 1116 - ,o)buth ,elatinc4'i 1 fr : k: loall. laYadirg.i.,flo-f -tibe;.9404011(44?"::!, Iso l oltll 4l pretttftt4 inO V-461# 41, '0 4 4 ' " 4 ';'lN:47TV.tb`s.:(ieVAY . . __ ....._,., -help thipkirig - thatan other motive 0.1 , 70 acid'. ales Mr: C; which lies behind thd.-,Rtrier and is not openly'avowed,- lt,is well knitnin theovo great objects he has iii, 4 yidw are thii - azcernleir-e ly of the,South—of thef,h4ve strit4a in the?ita..;. , . tonal le.gi lature,whi6h had bean i*otrifilikh:, i&.,-within -the-Itiet . -tieti4-,atich--0-Lbrokking f t: ~: ihfiryi.if the Tariff, or Ororeciing ; :'./4/iity: 'He 'willing to risk carte firit :ob., JeAt t .hilijhe latter is only to be:tibtaineil by:.:1 7 . , * ittidihdr course.: , • ' .. • MI Elitilay' be as I IMvo remarked. that I\ Ir. Cal: by.othe.r inativ,o34 but lif.conglyjnoli tied to,b,sliov e tliore,ie sonibtbingm what - L - lilivC , *suggested..• ' 14ircAlieii frOni.tlie 'Commit e'.on 'Foreign Affairs, reported a.fesolution to-abrogate the Convention ofJoint Ocenpalney, which. was laid on the table to , be called up cm 'Monday.— TWA Resolution gives the notice, ~and c44% - . l ls the President from not, pass the Senate-in that- "shape, when it comes up there will bo able debati»g upon it. Tlio bill to 'raise a regiment of Mounted ri fletnen was pa'ssedoso was the joint resolu tion to tech Ice;and rogulate.the price -f 'Con . gressiouel,printing:- lio -- jrakiit - eos—lici ofc: - - ' meeting : Whereupon the Chair-appointed idsoltaer volume has neler been pre- • thefah4in ,, geutlenion, viz :—Milthigeniery J us than Mlle Varmer ir s Beek " which • " ' Donaldson, Esq.:John 0. IN ilhanes i autllon has just been pbblished 'l77y 11ff. Patris, Etli-'' • .. tor of the'Chambersburg , Whig. From - the •hi g.' - • 'adieu. Sliy..'her.- '1)11 . ring the - absence of the Committee, thei:meeting- was _addressed'. by night notice ‘;:i? _have yet been •able to take General Thorn as C. 3 \ lil le r and Thcilu as' Oreig of the c_ontehts, we'fcel assured that we might head, fr,_Esqd, irrappropriete speeches. The, also add-that a better - one has never been pub.: I committee:lllOn ieturnetiand it;ported the fol lished—one so in every respect, adapted to I lewing pritededings, Otich were urianirrrOusl . ,, the:wants of - the Farmer. We feel certain l ly _ adopt .„ l , _ __- --- •. -- , . - --• •• ' . that. eVery man who gels s sight of it, will I I:Vim:errs, The Peeple of Pennsylvania, of • feel irresistibly constrained to possess biro-'all glasses, thenuattufacturers, the mechanics, self of a copy' without a moment's hesitation. , and 'tumors, are 'deeply interested in secur-. The Agent for this county, M's Jon r.; A. REF.°, ;ing:tho permanency-of the• Tariff 'el 1842, • ling_tt_al the great _security has for-. 17, litiTtlii - town, mid can be seen at Rbbert's i rev at... , . 1, i.i...i 40 . cign pelt ter compel' ion, w ..c. 1 so . n Hotel. '. lbrcaight destractien upon all classes, depend- The price 'of the .book is S 2, which- none i ing on their labor for support : • And whereas,• , ' • I experience has so Of. - en laudlit us, that our will think too high when they see it. This , . • i , ••••? .• —. - 1 - . ---countrf-has_been_f oodeu_san.memuctas_ei_ boetk'isgot up in the finest ornamental style, l other nat i ons , which have destioved the sales and in external appearance will fully . comt l of the- precincts Manufactured - "by our bwn, pare wiffilhe handsomest city publications. '- pee rt-- , fr d o ia m ily th in e h t o i r iou v s l a io nds of have er th c:l l 6%s t e a s -ki th nig e: It is liberally 'interspersed :with Engravings, : cw.ll„riled in the shops and factories which have both ornamental and illustrative. The from. , i been closed, and mined I:2Y this foreigd - com- • tispieee is a fine steel enikaving, which is . petition, or copipelling them to work at great followed by a settee of wood cuts, represent- 1Y .redneed, illi•aizei; 7 ruining the i operators, l ! who have ,Ilitested treqbently the wn, e• et ing the various Needs of liors'eq. Cnuir't ' their eapitlil; ntrl grea'lv.inin ling the ra rmr.- Sheep, flogs, Poultry, and Mils:rat vri of the who rut-: del/elided rot' his bent markets out 'Honey Bee, Trees, Fruits, &c., &e. - The work flue people eng,,,,ged_in the various kinds of umlaut lin, : .nfOa re ts. ‘‘ e I w•lieve that is ecnirluded•by the Declaration of American. t l l , :b;e is- old,- ono wrw to avoid ,sat h.ealami- Independence, tastefully. arrabgeil with thb : t i c , in future. by leav he , he present Thrill as "coat of - arins" of twentr-six S.a•.es bei.'..;in'' 1: i 5, triii;nut 'any modification or-alteranon. lit,- with valuable histotieal end sta•irtica I ~acts Therefiee, appended, and the. lac si , niles of the Signers !. Iles , lred, that se c'n,rene of Penn:v 2,,, a-m. of the.fleelarteion dttacheil in proper lorm• ,1 1 . „ zi e v t i li nkc , cd i I: n rt , r i 0 ,..,,, ,r t 0 h a e i , r , ri .., e i r r e a s re t ,•a o f f lt ndi/ll;,4a.,n_leg,E(t,l - its copious • contetds, ftnitw,--C40.-bartte-..,„ r peop l e , ~,•,, meet . forgeting all distilletion octavo pages, the prominent sections of the ‘ of party, which too open divide tis from eavh ' ( 1 , other. at-id Pearl CI hand in . rileslitur book are clexued. Ist. to t tletcjivton e an .. . 1 . • - •'' • ----' ' • " • a•z-tiitSd the repeal, Cr an!. ntodification of the 1 Nate -i - f Sod , : - and. the Means or them im- ~.,n 1J1, ; , ,i ' • _ - .. ... Il lrci lit m " t ; ' ' ''' l, to 'll`tnur''' in e ll its '''''' ' s ', I: v. , /e. , 1, ; 1',1••,' wo te.zz.•, ) , ;be ndid - . \ (.; ,r am, i);,•lexioli 1,) tin,' :nil..-- !a Fans ' , la:l- , j,,, ; ,2. 4 , t h e o• t .‘• ram pall 11;;;ru,liardk bur man -figewent g 2. lor. ,! !v—, - ,:l 11,;. cel',‘a,: oll ~,11 : 1, 1 fure,, rind owdabor of °yr mee!rin . i,.4 and 1.1•Iie chief lkains, 1.Z00,:‘ and (d.a•-ses-- ,a the urti,in., , irern nii; , •, fu.d 1 , '1, , \ ...; - .nat a:ty•tib r: ( , ,c lO . l i n • i , i0:1111 0; v ri..,11 , ',i,e,t:',..c•111e 1 , (Reran , r- dint Lbitrfmrtienl •Nf f• - d 1 . , ,-., -, • , - eh, ~,-,i-:n.11-.; to ear InWro-, ] ‘ , , • ;' /kin 13 of Cattle, POultrv. &-.A.• • ern Irar•;mt as ' .• •' '. '• ' , if , .., , 00 , . 'I :r • re i n' , :.'l , l ;iv' Tar ,P r. ' lc !2 complete a syste m of instryc ion f,' ~ iii- . :::i: 1 1 , . ';;::i::• , :i•CrIreLl Co: . ovir resont le ~.; ( 1 i , ;i 1 114.);14 , 5 as can be !Guild in app l'ar,•ler.l3eo.; r r:l,.i.,id pro-,eru. *hat it rt., irr,l,,•be tr.i.. „ to be had for F• I—hes - ides ample . direct i t !7: S 'll.-5 and hni:iO3 uf _oor people. _wfiltdi had for curie , - ail the-diseases to which Homed ,`"''''' im ''' ''',''', i ''''' .l ,I litilli '' .l- • IP ' l°f° tl ' 'passage; and totd it na, iron an napettis to Cattle, -Shoe'', tiotP; &: 0 -, are r1. ,41 41 1 .!"5ub - jad ciassrs ~i r,:dc, its rapat as it is excellent jected. It contains full and minute directions : and betteficial i ll its efri, , eis. - 1 for am management of the Dairy, the Orchard, I it,,•eiv::•:•!, That Wel (leen' an'y a-tempt to ab the Vineyard, the Garden, &e.,—and has a "Fanner's : Calendar," consisting of copious directions and hints. in reference to the. work to be•done on the Farm, the Orchard, and:the Garden. in every month od the year—each month being prefaced with an P.r.r.fopriale and strikittg figure emblematie of the Seasoit. In a word it is the Farmer's and no mistake. arid every one who purchases a copy Will oblige himself as 'much as hb a ill the publisher or the selling agent. We have considered this extended notice due to the character and excellence of the work. The Agent, we understand, will ex ibit it fousele. in_a few ilayeio our_country friends. , mons RsmavAtm !—The t' Volunteer and its hopeful Washington correspondent ) haVe spent a deal of labor sud argument, to show' his Ciciellency,,Mr.Bolk, the rieccessi ty of making " a clean sweep" at Washing= ton. The success of these ofigri - s . we arc glat to leani: - from Me_ following : _ "The President, on Wednesday lam, 'made a decision which will : be highly approved by office-hollers in this city r and will procluceta . general •rebellion - Eniac:ing — office-seekers and • expectants. In reply to the earnest and fer vent depands of members in Congress for the expulsien 'of all the Whigs in office, and the .removal of all others who did no serviem in the late conflict for the Presidency, M Polk has finally given Ins positive. refusal make caw more.removals on political grounds, or am en the rotation psincipte. The demand for the removal of Major Noland, as COnonis: sinner of Public Buildings, . was signed by eighty4onr,derraieratic members, but still Mr. Polk had , firrnross to resist it." . . • Parspinto . ELECTION.—An th3ction for the 1 ..mit . tor . offkkirs pittsburg_ . _teek'i . viaCo O7l_7',Oesday last. Wei learn by the Gri-1 - iette that ClieVolan,(iyhig,•,..)and As4ride, (Locefoce, „ ) wore- elected , Overseers' of the 1 Perin 'silo' AutiriCaseiia. and -Whigs' carried their; entire ticket the firrl; iepond,- fetirtlk, "and 0i) .. 3.11 wards. 40 1,a the :third Ward the L 0... coreecaeleCted'a part:eilheir ticket r and in . , the - fillhAverd , thoir entire: tieket..'"Tice 'five Atni3rieitur cat' ididititesiefled'bni vote, ' I , . call, fora cohfity.Sablutth Oliaivtinticifif vertismg,co Bidiiiiiiiji!i;lo,Cit-:-. 7 7;14-111fitipjee, .1314 m : ,.knO*lellgeit 44 iiii:„Tici,9r i4..viikt - ::vilthi bid 'ever. Ol'ittoveriiti, ii:9,.ktitiatilW, . of 10:,tiiiiiid nijok ",i1 9 W.f;, '-' IA ip. 400 iloel to - Sqrts r l'Olii I le ;,il. O he 1 ligt its 4iroliPifiC'oi,iilti',iii.t`ittoillnd ottinaiiiifinitoty. 1 .4 '-bo thig' a i lll i be`t'ptaptuoti9h!i'd'!id Cuint;i9oti . oili:of; !MerCuyy... ltsifpurgiith*rfeifiifilisei*iiraili ' ,lll( .l n#44io 11 nb envuluiragr;lriopillei,,inziy::lioatik'dir tlittric;f4.Viiiti''purtililZiiiitNiitfitligtll: - ist! iiiiiiiltote: „11,-4, i*e*OlAttiO4lTd'cytlii,lfi4tltt;tatiimiglii ,b,y itlp . pg ii,way ; tlii.intniti4TC-li , #akneall. , ..anoy,, • :,totriliOsto..ol - 1110 , 20.115001tRifoote of ,ttintlievto .„I:y l ,_iipolll(444#otry , ,4 , ,Tho4Otklit'D :flOt•ioriiil 40c14-,410"..40nes ' 4 Pd' , ./ir.illiChX:Si..49kPil*Ngli, ~4 15 F'OnitdtViteiid,dfCiliePt9fiti:esoltig• iiiipponA . 4. MiW:liArnlitOliitikeiluSnt,lo,l9,oip.:,ia:::,rpio,t, t - a..niev;oi,y 'At4aillopt. ortiiiv.,io4l/:,,, :„A , , : 1 . ,..; : t? ., iT *47 r in 1,-Fllit .e..)441 t.t -4-4f,.jit trr Oebuti 7 l l 4.o l .iit IP6,. , '.;Kifi.o* - istlAtij, , will li4f:rouildAllPli.itiP • ty,Aliiiitir i litol% : 'AhiWOili - jrll l l(4,,, , ,oitrivjllo - 00 . 1 fthin,.;;Oil.ktii7oooii,4ol,4*l it:, . Viit#oll4o,s , Vili ' if ,, :bp,14.0a0146110 44;' , ; '. : lrhoik4i'liVAK riti,7l)r. tiivAti# 4 :o6tiii* . '960) . 0 iiid. , , , :,; , :,4 . :4;:?,; . N 7,-, '.7 , , , 50','0rAii•i• . : , ( . 2..z . i tti'irut ,''..- ••• .4 tekii*ti4diiiiwiff plk ARNOW 'f,090:1t . ,, "., .....). ', .ilit,fov'thip.,44tu,4l,lrntiq NP,MlA',''''",,'•-:,s:l.''';',';x::.,V iffEE=E umns COISINTY- T.ARIFF.VEETINO.,' At a xii - deliN O c fAe pponle cif-Cuinberlith& Count; fivorahl.9 : i.Olhp. , ,nresent In the •petirt on . R.Tortl363ieverthid lust:" hi643ting-1.:144-or-ganiibdby-nplgthuing the folldwing offie.e 4 rs:. RICHAB.D IVO'ODS, rya., Dickiir,on. Thysoeafs . : , - Jahn - Bruts, - of - Shinpenstittr,t , ,;- --- - - ::. , :Adervil'eller, of South 1liddloton; Benjamin Beller of Dickinson; • ; I James Eekle's, of Silver • Spying; 'Jahn 'P: - .lllayhtigit.Of , ,Diekineon ; George fitallan, of Dickinson ; Jambs 'Elliott, of North I% thidleton ; I. JOhnill.. Woodbilie,.ofiNev"vyillo. . , - Secrelurics - Wm': 13.:MuBen, Middleton;. George AleKeehan, W.TonnSbro'. After dm organization of the Vas, 'on motion; resolved thif.t,a ebrnmittee of three, be appointed to dealt a pteetcn . ble and resolutions ex nessive Of the views of the G4t l Nrm...e-Itin , ., w t fit per. • 'ret in all 'rive of plienitortisim Immo or 'etronie, implying to tlM.beatl. face hr Vo , ul,:l'ie - tmloreux,t?r - Thotit!F*ool F onrliniti. • Veutirt, Nervous or Stilt lion, Paralysis, Pallor?, Kilpitattoo of th., 1 - 11:artTApr,pk.s.y, St.lto.ss-of Joints 1,11.'16;1 2 n, p . 11131t 7 0 , 1110,1i tots, Neurnlgia. General 11, bi I ny, 14.110610 of Nervons Energy , . and all Nervous Disorders. Their .tratonrdi• nary ctrcet orlon tin system in wit be witnessed In be believed, and as a eertain preventive for the pre ced inz "complaint., (bay ate equally to be recommended. r . The Galvanic - Bands, Bracelets, &c In some complainta of a iety severe eliarne. • ter and of long standing, flue power obtained by the Galvanic irtlngt is not sufficient to Driest iltr (emir est. of disease and ultimately restore • health. l'he improved modification in the Gal= vanie 13c1s, Bands, Bracelets, &e.,entirely rem. edits this objection ; any degree of power" that ,? is requited' can easily be olduinedAnd Mr dia. 0. 'ease the mysterious agent . of Galvanism • s i . i ran 'effeci, will fail to ho permonently relievad. Tire - Rings, &c. - are of-different- prices,- being- - 4 , made of all ■iZeR, and of various ornumentatr , , .patterns, and con Imi'vorn by the most delicate* fem a l e without th e Vi g hi e .t inconvenitmee. !MAGNETIC FLUID Is item rotary accompaniment 'in all eioms in wj):00: the Cult - unit... Rings and their nvadificitintao4-. 2 - 4ty Means of this extraordinary a?* „. 3 po>itiory an efficient action is. rendered cerlalta . . . iid the Galvanic ingnenne directed to thOild•' . 11 Z)nd4f JOlvon , 'S 12 . • titularparts Arbielt are 41fecied.• 'Flour still .in!tcrLiY.e, 41,4:e.itty..? - sle far 11 , 60 t i t ; eniinide.ertboi:ligbiesCinjui export is 500 this, a fair brantri'at :•,;•537,3 ; ;its application is igtetiable,and it. att then 'is only limited higniryAs. Ike market, •in its action as it is beneficial in U* MA Its result '- and. we (moat (-ornate') anti fairbtatids sr.s 314., • Cer.kficates from physicians and 'others, add 37, 1 , Core MeaTL-LiMited sues of The highest alio raeter and respectahirify, : thNitictagcst witness of mie , :exirttord Penna. at ;53 8 23. Wheat—we notice a sate big 0i.3 and 4000 lauliells Tart mixed r efr" lB ' of these. artidefr ar° i'L'mrtoolly so. :with white, arlinci. 'Cern &ill - , we clitotel sonic of which 'nay tc seen by 'cal on the agent laCatiialm, Southern y'ellOw 83 cis. Cloverseed' scarce, i ' 4,, With sales at tiV the buslic..l some holders nsk 'ln order ng dud againit rrautirD'i.CßlSTlt. more. Whiskey,-150 o r 200 bbls. sold at appoints but ono agency in each town. Thai only p emirs in Cat:gide where the genuine Ring!' r terms nut public. • .aid flui, sta.u..l,srphtorotd is at the store of3GEa. W. fli• ‘. ER. All imitations sold elsewhere are wo enontericits. Pamphlets min be . j j el.tained gratis us'above; ir • ' • Nev. :91.5' or tdo preseat tent Irtn) impolitic. feather in its azihtitiiiii (if even it pr.ssiliiy lte imperf(t in i.onic of is minor feattro-,' ) . the total oveilli . o4 of the T.b.o ": heartily reTnntl tint , entintents of (lnyttrunr Shank. in his la:c. niessago.. in relation to the tariff. e. being, ;n eit ti .lani:e w i th the ltet3fittie t 'ni.:ist'nf fi l e Into. rile of lYaniat and that with him. we lurk upoil the III"I a' It g -eat means of main taining our intlepentlenei,. . . j &saved, That the 1110 libers of OK; Legis- Ilattire, and of Covre., , ..s. hb ur.ml to UFC all their influence and eNeitions to sustain the tariflof 1842 . as it now is, v.i.hont cation. . I Revolved, Thilt a copy of pripor.'iogs 1-t-43-tzont -mr st, ':' , tatur.44. all .1. --TO ear•h of our 1 members of Cunf!ress from Perinsvlva!,ia. nesrhy,l,l l .mt the prnersrdings mee 4 - bi g by the ellicers au.t vribliztherl in all Ow liapers. tn.lhe coiinty.