Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, March 18, 1846, Image 2

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    'HERA
wituraThE! rAqt ,
WEDNESDAY, 101. 1 6.,a -z wok ;
rcirtluial.Coimdtioioner.
TAIIES.:K., - PoVi7y 4 lt,
, 14Y , ~. PAM P- oq:, m lus -Nirod6a-,
ne2: 4l 4teitto, tflab.44lFMo — EW.:or
nexlnd , istkilte,iiteqtrii:Phila.cielphia, is
authiiii ti. teceliiiisigit% ciipii.ctiiii4m,d.wlver
.li&meittri fiilhiigiiiicy.iiil4sollosisiti, aitil
giVeitreiiipfs fcir'iiiii 403. 'clilitttifa I its, IA e
-iiiiienitiiiilmiiiiiilieh genfiralli',fimV, Xiilii(l
'tl lite* Citialiebi tt,iiiii ii.i,
rx i gi i ! , l . l en1i , 164.g. - 0 ' 1 Ito
I.xiftetirteisikieftit 4 / 4 b4iii%it coilorpplipers
--srnisroileiti l ictitAiih.,: j- -,, .-. .. -
ingion coneipoinient i gi - ve all :of import:men
:that has ii:anapirnkl in Congrose Ink some days.
Kr-We rareconapiledAtt pirex4;ellia‘7.
;Ike 13%0t Siatp twerveritian frow ape !report's
Q:l—Read Ode' Washingimi letter It tt our
fourth. pow ? • , Peirnsylorroin freemen
I .subinit Ilyet in Avern of lOrt dig( Manufactuz
ajilikilegtationed'aitmr_ltintional_ Capi-.
tgl,deoiyitioaitduntierrating American All an-
Ufacturas for rili;o puspeee the.pol.
14 -Of looking -4a En4liand-aleuc for :dl — our
mailufacturedanicimil Milian as you work-
ingmen?
Tim .Rmv„ liein.—We am authorized to
- elate feat 'the carriage .of passengers and
height - fremiPlitlaildlpliWto - Pittitb - rirg, open
:the Cumbeilarti-Tiftey Rail Road, will go
, on without any em'barassmeut or delay after
At_ few A ficelar Into of 'ferry-boats
- immediately established at . the
- and als the water wilt soon be down to the
•orihnary Siiiingstage, the passage acrosiite
river maybe ;aocomp)ished - With the utmost
,s_afety andisith_no_mor_e_de_lay.:_than former--
(1-y. Rassrvigers now cross the river in 'flat
Ftrosts:; dim ears yesterday brought thirty-three
ipassehgers who had come*from the eastern
•ei4e-of the Susquehanna. • •
The iiiails Were brought across the river on
Aronday. : With .the .mate..came two frmalcs,..
who were the -first passengers that erossed-af
ter the destruction of'the bridge: Their in
• Aregid . denture produced .a -great sensation
.:aiitong the spectators.: - We learned - that the
..two young ladies were enuiute to St. Louis,
-bnevre. very much-cloubt.whet4r *such do ,
:ring heroines can "seillo?' short of Dieg 7 on !
NEW ll.rositiaz ELscrins.—:We learti by
the New l'ork Tribune andthe Boston Atlas,
_ that Locofoceistri-has been defeated in Neiv
fampshire, their Basler - 7i str u ng hold, there be
ing no choice for .Governor or Member 'ol
COngress. The Legislature. is believed to be
hostile to the 'Pi:EMI MURRY. In 89 towns
" heard from, Williams thelocofoco candidate
has t,440 votee,, and this' other candidates
15,008—majorifi'against Williams thus , far
'4,568. In B'counties heard tripi• this !Witigs
„have elected:,77 , AtoEiroinoKnO . so4iko
1 4 el:* " The 'Affiyi states• that. thetLocofocei , Ices
Orem last year is from ',50, - Ict:tlo,' reniTeriag n -
ctogalther probable, it n ot eertain, thataqy,4vill,
16tri . in . 4 minority in tbe.,LUgislaturo: The
..irolyorats ..thetargest everlivett inthe•State
Avhichireriderstheprostrition of LoCofoeoisut
in ''the Granite „Stale' Stijl more ibirious„—
tsteii‘ 'lleatisshirols;,*aviaking to 'a .sense_ of her
..dogratlatiorr, and we - have no doubt will cast
Oti: the 6hael; lei That hiVe bound
"the it .dakettq of 11/o.eda':
-PP O 6 ; t! • 174 e : 3'ilige Auld, independen t
'.llWeibmatei -.. 'Boma !. for the rederititiOn
-. eLePtieeq. , ieettiaitid New Ilittipitigio i, ' .-,'
:: ..; .----7.,
/1 . 07 ' - Ll4 - !Adel* ‘ . the V, olunieer!,- u ns fe c kd
Lii`undred'?(4lgr.t. s wiret.i.itiviiviitiidjiiiiditeli .
ctraviisielsiiiimi 4 CillliAliillefili - .5 , A liii3o.
1 1 ? I ' 4 ; 1 11 1 1 11 5', Y.F al ier ' #-Tg l en iMPIOuI 'not
iials.'a44l.o4;*psort -w itioli.was laid before and
_ iipointeakity4he ijfitritialr: pa rlitiinent;:pe'etitted
'.ki:theifor , iiiti'llaielliatiVi l ie4i4d:*ii4
:8 1 ,4034 1 i,Ceiej#. : ,:. ; t:),Fliighirilrideci nei'gh
liiie4nieeitieentftie O'er, but make.a quota.
fiat fume they f - leaekl.7:irt...telation to the Rev.
..........mayAlfilirulititorighiptiseibly. convict tie of
flo didPedatelli 4 llll,l6:itr* lt ritit' from 'W,rienitier
411,,
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. feriYiix ''ifila!af; !Ike pi tf. l t Steartier Han& for,
• tito. ed4iiiiietilt.faet lit thellailotitioii beaii not
' thmtietiti.FF. eO ll ,-,W lile'liileil kin ' iti
— .7iegiie; .44- Titor4litioii i thittlArel• - iikid'±u - itfiiiii
—by- the-oller4wll**aelWoulyreo.lon _f ".
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. ~ gtfite&ktftefelaikattsitteanioal exio_edient 44'-
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:. syl,trittpt*piiliif,:fic4.!, A . pi4aoly •
~ • ca4lo.l.l4ispenlion. ; llfitueioiga#fout for, sortie.
Tattle, - ailleite'r ;Pii-lioni-er;thc4:lWeetent'''iiiidO
.-.. N*ial.xii -ohti v ii. twc•iet7ols.lieptitiation„by
. . iTeirioaileiiiklifikoitiiiittielfokiieribUt4-,
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th(*4oKatlistifilioo9s trogotgdfbiltii*ned , '
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1 , 64 twkiffeizegiiiidia' ti4geian
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4'.., 1 ".40 3 4 , . ./e. g
: 14 4)Ft7E!." ..
'ilf o,tioniliteonittry waa lefted4M'
fdtiy!ti ".:(iing 10i.,41
, n ,. a hea i ldl of ra
I riti
ii.:cran '' ied . .iiy h r% In(iig' ! th?ed j
Alig: iike)4enct . .e gi i it'd ~,;, e
nighti'and during which the rain, felliti: ter.:.
- rents; with little or nointenaission. 4..rvarra ,
atmosphere contributerat the Sante:46i*
hasten the dissolution of tho tintiw Mien:the'
mountains, until every streamlet and creek,
atkaumllen•-to•a.height , thatieaPed overalf
F, • ,
z o l‘f p
former-bounds. The flood that ensue
-eirr4Cded •in magnitude -411 d. disaster • even t
litl . .CClViiftipitirilfdiar r 4Wi l ffleCrifl7ctek
mily . by the " olliel3fiiifiabitsm,33 4 l % .rt ,
419..C7Ii644iiinitiet artifit sii . low i lreeehes
creek,,. libicif sl . ,3irt flo,o,4lroiiiliiiid southernhomers.- of this county, .were :333,i91ien" /to a
heir,iit ; :giNQii.'thitii,i;iee'ii;rit'briown, by
the ' 4 ; tili - rest ~i it,ttOit4'olBo,:iliiit' Om, b r anks of
these generally;quibt stream's now present a'
scone of rilgSji , lfit(p:pi • ajlilo .
v4iii::::!the Hum e•',
Taus null properties,ori . :both,ltriiits. have.
iv:arty:4ll heeit MAired more or less and their .
operation intelfered'ivitiiithriligti th'O'greatestl
lose_-wilVprObably-be2felt-ilt-theAltiitruction
of the' fences iilnng the banks, of'Whichihere
.isproliftbly. littlwl#ll7l - tv - Ilwvvlitilir - distatice .
from the source to thmmontly of either creek.
The 13ridgds which cross trse ire . ekiTat . '373,gi- . .
nits points; we learn have generallyresisted
the forcrvof the torrent, although they stood
in imminent datiges‘ . MAO grain- Rids.
along the banks of both cieekS have been
Much injured. 'The largest amount-of injury
to property,: that. we have yet 'heir& o 4; ',is
- among the - Iron wrks; Sc. on the Yellow
.Breedhes and Mountain ItAk,.iyi i tto ~, i cirii.,
i,
ty or:Papertown. We re ret to hear that the
loss to one cirVro of these ropertiep . ihas been
very considerable. i
ELOO.MON .XIIE. _SUSQUEHANNA
The ri;t3 of water in our ereeks, and the
consequent destruction of•properyt, bears no
comparison, however, • 'With the extent and
devastation of - the .flood4Pon the Juniata: and
Susquehana rivers. At Hatrisburgthe water
- s-said to have stood at about thirty-tim feet
dove !ow.:water - mark Thole who have wit
nessed the most destructive freshets u on
ilinurieer, -were appaledl:Fih - O
Harrisburg Telegraph, published on Saturday
morning, says; that the river was then higher
had been the year before and was poll
rapidly rising, leading to the anticiplition that
a great flood would ensuefrom the nielling,of
the - iffeW 'the mountainsof the north.—
yew persons, however could have anticipa
the flood of ice and water which swelled the
river hi_h_mountninleight_on ...Eaturday_n e ight_
and SandOyL-rushing forward with. raging
force,overthierilig - all that impeded its mad
career, and carrying away in its resistless .
course bridges, ' mills, houses , fences, &c., in
one accumulated mass of . week and destruc
tion ! Every island in the river was com
pletely inhiiierged, and Iheiilfirtifled
itanta obliged to flee for their Lives. Wo vis
ited the scene on Alonday.last, and although
the rater had fallen several feet r the view
of t'Se noble river was yet fearfully grand.
Its mad ravages of. the day :before, however,
bad left a melaneholipietureol,ruin and de
vastatieui,,. The' beantifutislond
SO ' Tagil - .:ferttlit " 4 1 .4t 1 '
new Rail
RbaJ Bridge t in-the-rebuilding of. whielicon
-sidtmible piogress had:been Mider,:seareelY
n'vettage piers or supeottiuctimsnow re
itiniUeil;Of the did 'llartis.burg bridge, the
:e.4s_IPM-Section,eitending from the island to
that librough, is totally eiweptaWay, while the
western, section itimuey shattered'. ' The bank
on eithefiride:Of the river ‘'yiar lined with
fragri!Mits of :Nreeklitoittibers;'&e. , The loss
at this point on the river, must amount to
ti nay thousandrof-dollare. -- The-partienlars
we• were -able to • leAm_oLilieLrivrt,freir
fie flood on the river above and' below
• •,...
ilidAnia•ara".',.fiecaliiayily,varre , :fevr ! and len!
;theimal ttlekF•ame
-Fi t t - sno4. give _
to us, , le`aVing :open tolittnieliiciriectitin
.f:7A
ilatrisburg•:vitt lean! tlttit
lit•ed :done.'Foreing:Lita
through - the s;pefdtra. Mile 'Or 'ti?Oty?,:flOYi4:4 .
ti . .flOk;rOd downward 'it entirely coy
ered the, plain along the Soider of,the Canal
in .tho rear of 4hei boro ugh . . It;did no injury
liiikliowoVer;:fartheitlitm'xtinguistring tho
OS.4f, the new ; FurnttO'e,,liuilt . Ex-Gov.
Potter.'.z..-The rail road , and' the. township
bridge over Paxtiiii' Creek, immeaiatelk,
ioty Harrisburg, were carried, away...N.,7lia
roil , road and the Candi terieveral miles ha*
also been:moo - li' hijititid7 t Ailqtlio' passage 'Of
the , ear iniooded..'
orty'Wo learn has nlso,taken : piuoe eta dale s ,
town':tind:olyeitherfsidoiot,itil
'.PennsytiaitirOConalk:paAOi 41 - 411
nista, the amount of injuiy;Oa rlaid' to be so
iregt..as ,
*ON fietiion': - ; Two :spans`
t.:01'401410 Weletirnek
pal*..boon earriciay.r-Dit tiatiaTtl i and • it hal
ejAL:
"iced( to ,betake , the tnocliitit :btOtio.CAyitieh
mii.iiOtOred'lolfeeit;tO
sttu (A
was 808{tiii e. 84 4ffiiliSWhielithad
g088)181,8 8:888814:18at SaturderttigjhOl
'tot 4 , 0 it
,
01441i9,6,',iff91$ .io.9Ntigansii Iron' orks
Att-gotry v icoottttlho• itilsaid beet lout
,I',#giipjfiiiiii(an'd 011i0i,,1101 !njOtis J ,:fopt
"4,
.r*o,li r Cartel:itt said torbe-.rel4 .
•PPR'rti4V4 ol dO#l 4 ll; , :ii. We' lave :not heeti
ablotoleitni:111:01190 , f
.O.l#roll4li4fiiaiThe njury dens t4rti,lt. iikkit e ti;;
ll
;,'AMore destrUottiPi"4llloJl4o4.:
WO '4, 7 1
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e 0, 1
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AstkiiiiiwAo 4 obYwsif.o4, l olo,oo-IMrc
Lithelming
says: tf It is
:11#OaditieeiOf
the Deth
tit*TO*
tad of int •
:1 130 .
to'ne . .nitinta co.si
oitfi; =Oldie
0.10;&44,04Kir.7,
tr • opponestit.--- ,
' o l l o:o in P ' 23o 3 -at'
prme and vigor of life, and iroitifig,id,
K 10117114,9.01101 stt 101:41lilfttiflit/Viitil*:
isteetrilOsr#39anSpoar,4o,t itst the
• man for ps,,,nni i forAie people , as the ,
Y 4 V P f •t rhil wi4 l l Pf! ) Yetf, ° F e , Tl•r 3bnfi' i
iientlihak ' a petter. se)eolionv or one ihat ,
.prev.eAttore •satisfaetorrtrotliettVpayai: of .
the Coirirnoii‘ieldth;Ockilenk'hayiVibVen
made' , • • • , •
•7, tt • , 1 • t :•
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'Dear Strl
—7Oktii,irirthe ~ beginning, o f:#4.
exciting-11' bateTttponfillO"NOrth-AVestillin ; .
dary; has traelilitihekCifinOlitf , P,revitiflTily
- this city; air: c af'iliillileileitt, motnitqt... ,-: BOti;h
1 alter 4P 60 0:!iii..1:10en..-Made= and, some dif
those ortheMost furious 'ehatabler,tbal yrbe .
has preditced the affect that ha' attended e'
deliveily of Mr: firtYwook cif ;North •earo
lina, Inade in the Sopate On. Thursday , of last
weeks Remarkable *ere the results, and I I
iiitiriiiidirril the 7 ,initiretTL - ri - oirs 'made by ii r . -- :01
the frery,mid bombastic. speeillies'of Mesirs,
Allen, Cass, and Hanriegan, you have doubt
le;s seen full reports. Theseleritletnen'arts
called the 54 deg: 40 iniri.inen,:WhOdenan
the Whole 01K:orogen or NOSE. The.posit
of Mr. Allen as Chairman of die 'Conimi I
on Foreign:Relations; gav,e authority to lla,,
sentimelits, aft he was supposed to be im ma;
session of the confidence of the. President and
,
to express, his views., if such were thelict, ,
'our friends in the
.SerttesoiddiMt_helpi_bul
conclnde that "war was- inevitable.' Such
has boon thg, impression through, the whole
ofthedebate,=-Thatimpression was removed
only on Thursday-last, after the delivery of
the able irril eloquent speech of .Mr. Hay-
Wood-,-a ,I.ecofoCo, -(or Drimoefat r as.4he
Members of the old•Fedeml party are now
called by themselves)lrom North Carolina,
but a follower-of Mr. Calhoun on the Oregon
question.. . .
TO a stranger who enters the Senate Cham
ber, Mr. Calhoun is an object of ritygene ! -
rarattractiou. But It man can look at the
distinguished ',Senator from South Carolina,
and not notice:a`very young but exceedingly
interesting Senator at his side, '•The ladies
would call him-handsome, and the gentlemen
pronounce him. ferbe - very - interesting.. lie
dresses with great - elegance infdlasteiTlii - :
coat and pants are idaek,--his vest smcnvy
white, and °alibi haqs, hie well fitted gloves
are generally seen. 'N. porfeet specimen of
the Bilk stocking hating i demoorats, do ).hear
you 84 ?) He iaroly speaks- 7 4 Mettieitt in
hitrappearance, with iv:voice soft ormilvpry,
he seems the
lAt yery , :peidettifioMiO Wrinin,thi:
4ity- ikaii64 .laiiiiiii e l '
1:1;41,3. 'Gt . ;
i e
tend to It °thing- . that is going on in, I he„, Se ti
ate. Yet such is.theSenatoc that brorthrowm
a bombshell into the''Senatesplit the /i'tle
nmpratio" party into friignients;
. and .. pro
nounced. .a,speech, which, for, its eta" Ming
assertions, keen and , severe thrusts, witty
repartee, , and flashing; overwhelming 'elo
quence, has found no parallel in:all the,:ex
citing speeches of this qciting session,._
If was late on the afternoon of. Wednesday ;
when ho obtained the iliior f andat his request
the' Senate ad'inedl . lie W!•as greeted' by' a
erovrded_house on theanntvowanawhai-a
eensation heproduced! He averred that the
offer to 'settle thepregon questiiiiionithe' 7 4oth
parallel, was honorable on,tite,pal t of s tlie
that-pesmentifoi
foi , pmxtor-iiitilt *:honor .heis bound ~oatirey
calve aa:offer-froin Gitiet-13ritaik*n8 4fOse
ditlaingline'a' - nif 'that mr.' . .4tOn'is;rn'israiOir;
tc ( I.l . eceetends that thb President will de=
mand 51 40, largo in• war.- He htirnated
that the* eonfidenee* tyWresi-.
dent, ailitilia(geantor Wa5,104:44(0,
1 1190'1444i the',‘Awhole of Oregon ?' arni the.
country 'lacing agitated front' one end to 'the
Otheri.wasintended , tto put.. Very small Men
of icee." '
You, pri„ form, no vstimate of the excite-
MI
meat, io4toseand uodiegeisek.that followed.
Intertitpletfieeteq, qiitevtitieeAoo•eil m ,
4'4 tiiiieiiiiiifr3 6 iii , i , :i*;,§o#4 . 4....'446:
i OefLaati*an;.tie -was calm s imitieem it ee±
vete chi hi e` re,slorie. 'lt was! denied ihtk*MK.
Haywood iiiiilielihev,ele l / 4 vll- or tiiii,'Pieygeilik. : :
i-Lbit' iiiiiiiOir ''' "s*iiiaaliiii `iiiliiiiiiif
could, *hake or move himiz.;ifWbei.l24 , 4%llen:
iiiikeitill,ijr:ciii . fiiitiftiiiitd'iluflifiulik , eoo o Al*
01 1k i fi i ii . "14 . 4 1 40040 1 1 1 ,01* - 4*- t is t o,*
Ot 4. 13poltAul) Alio 4POReibv auttiarity,ll4l‘,•t•
4-loyivotelitroplie&thol.a:l!v• - iddeiCltiiyjn*.
of Ar i cr ?* iit *' d lV/AFOK- 4 004iii.4k
4,itie
.ifiiVerje' ilWeeeistiel;yibtaskini qties:
tiomt) here !about , the yiewe and oplitioho: et
the presiiieni,h)ii4Oeidoti4,;`,...Thetrifafi•%e'
• i ieV 6 OO l A 4 , :01*.' #k i .04fii(i ` tO t :A i i.Wt i a t ' ;'
fil'YkipAiir.4,ly.h4i*olo9cow*Qot-li :
the,Wllt [mop And ; whot /uts enjoyeti:tlokiettt
;Matiotte,o!,•bbitigtt itOthe..''6oll:lofirAlt,
°• 4i *il_4.q s3, of : itii. r it 43, Yio/ 5 484 , .
,io l lq-..,.f0: „,P ,P 0474: Mimic' , HOrig;,.
.ihet 'lf ;41;•,., •,Iffirkg*apoke3 lot; ...alithoyitsri '
l'vhiti.: he. todekhati flgi:l}Potksetedo:#ti: l 4ol .
'Aridlelt:beitititrP 4 ioiiinijiiTtilS,q4kVo 6 4.
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tAF'
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mister Was present-.
that et that time aplan of notice was agreed
IPkthar. ,Otv,BletrattaidXl7l4 l ,4l9PAPX4
(the IBriTuih-itlin
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, 00ifinfitiitettijor•Setrietitriden the - otnitottuded
sso'rtiiinsof3tiiuu~hof t vet he ' )01t114:-"
AndAlbeicingttlritAllendatently
therrifae63 , he rerritultedllial F~twli her or ito
4fiel3lloiP'drili . tit .be
itpt.,-tuitiOrlake. to , sail,.trowever this
.iniglit•fihei . Abe.thotights ' iriceritiaratedt in' it,
d never, Arnie bat by
•ot • Ttfeisifity• everting the,
'charge aS efiVill - itOW:olthjtifF
!'d i i.t i ortarireentratioutritere*ggiOit.tyfitihilheir
.4heraeter, and the, speeeh,,of Seitater:„Celqiiiit
istraiticed in Oat style of liliastenesa And 'put
rity'safiting,uage peculiar to a:6,8401610s
:of e wOr'4 l tliarii,i,,,f feel, ti• ttidiot,"
i'grounriling,",tfscoundrit,” itcatopaw,t! and
other.iiheice epithets areuTeirin riehproth:
latertY ':i'lirteditor;iattetteiterating.the.charges,
ditres':ari in eatigati2ri into trrith r and
. 'l L :eair-prove - has been charged:
• - rieral impression is that the author is
thatgenator Allen, of'Ohie.
yesterday, the Otteriifen. of the Senate
4,eslfed to this Subjecl.by:Mr into egin; of
Tennessee, who introduced a resolution that
a botrimittee of five be appointed to investi
gate Iho matter, with power.to send for per .
sons and papers. . Senator Mangum-pro
nouneed the whole thing; in all its parts, to
-be-false=to-Lbe-a-ealumny-en -Om-Senate- 7 , -,
on the. British. Minister, and. on the President
himself, as no such plan could succeed un
less he would approve of it; and as the edt;
toraf the Times gave as his authority a m
ber pf Congress, he thought it was time to
knowtivhp he was. Messrs..l3entory,Speight,
Bagby, Chalmers,. and - Calhoun, DemO
crats, reprobated the publication-7disbelici
ed_the whole - Statement, and ihiniglit it lue
to the Senate that thojnvestigation should be
' made. The- resolution passed , unanimously,
.and.,a s eetumittee.consistittgof three Demo
crats and two Whigs were appointed by the
Vice President.
The Times•of last evening, in a short edi
torial, notices the appointment of the Com
mittee, and M. evidently preparing the way
for a total “back . out.". it says that - should
owe"'be enmj» oned4f iho aim - in - Wee and
permitted to call witnessea, we will
endeavor to show that what we said was true.
Butt must stop. ' 'POTOMAC.
THE STATE OF. TEXAS
I . l" fi . rk Le g iBl l l Fo,q i P• C §l a l9 , 9f ,Teßgo
,pies Inevow et, i!ustin• on, 211ondajf,: the
16tli ultimn,!and idtls duly organized 'by - the
chdico of EiliVard'ifuileson as Preptident of
the aria IV; E. Crump as Speaker of
the House of Representatives.
On'eanvassing The' votes recently cast by
the people for *a Governor and Lieutenaift
Governor of the Siatii, it appeared that Gen.
Henderson received for the-first office 8,01 0
.
vote's and(Dr.:2l/iller , For the l'efenci
office, Gen. Darnell had a majority of 48 votes
according io the official returns; 'but these did
not include the returns of six coknties,Which
030 votes. lt is considered doubtful, there
fore, whether Gen. Darnell will accept the
18 W (6 Yer,n90 6 ` 1 4eMnVal dulY,
:•into,,of6coiinotheiltreseiteel of, the
Legielainre and , i'hogO'co f fficininte of ;igiectrit
tOri: ajty , aolenui
a:nd2i,rOpOsinir iitor.player had been offer
topheihrorio of,Grat,_President Jones
delivered his yoledictoyy id'ilte:se. , The oath
of 'office 'lyas adtninistired to the Gay
'ainOr'.,'eltictbi-jfo.§oeatcoor, of the flotipe .of
liepreaentatiyem,;trhen:the banner of the Re
publican deacenc&i. from its position'abOve
the Gaßitol,:tO to - the, ,firs' and,
tr,ifiea; aAi
nd a,Pgal,itkiilleri announced that
the,Reptiblio e*iated,,anO , the an•
nexatiiin of :Total' to' tie Arnetiditi(tnibn' t
(**l449,mpletent_thltztuAL.StateinithcSoFt•
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:- •"- ' WING STATEMINIM ' ..-_
i .
••-• Th r e Delegates to tl
nt t iie.Whig:
SIMe Convz 1 culledar 10 . .aof
.
noninatin ' - datelCt , r C.r , taw
klter; assenkl
il
irtAtter,VOrf.lietites, tii ar•
risburg, on We.; sitay i lhe 111Pliiitri at 12.1
o'clock, M l a , igamieil biStlie igiat•
mein of GE. t' l \PARBIE,, gig. le
Telly, :Preaid •nt -To tan ; Col. Jon. 'Seto&
g ;4, of Butler, .and 'THOMAS r: T11.11"iltLIN,
aAry., of Lancaster, Secretaries.
•e; 2 l9l. 4 .ltittlithrolllVlrMadhrarrelltetoll4lll/010 5
gates from the several counties and Districts 1
1 yveralalr lityl the clerk ralclat.:(olloain&
1 ,gratlimetukse,:eradjalliiiir na es :
~,..,
il • 'SENCORIii,_DEIEGATES.
mo i ti,
1.- Philadel hia city—Robert T. Conrad,
-- •-* i, paitir—'-'ireA. R. Mal,
il'lliwte.el f Daniel Eider, • t . o t ,
31tiOnitginiietp—Beinaiiiiri;Flick',.
4.phetiterfin#eltaware--H,.l9rrllrooko
`s. Berloc—joseplilt NA
'O.
6. Bucks—Geo. W: South.
7. Lancaster, and Lebaniih.:-Tho:, E. Frank?
lin, Tho.ll/I„Bibigh a im e ,. , „.
Schuylkill, CarbonAlotirrit,'and Pike—
' . "
9.,Nortliarnriton
10. Suitqueharina; Wariio and 'Wyomirtg7-;
Henry Drinker.
.11. Bradford and Tioga--. . •
12..Lycoming, Clinton and Centre—Jciseph
13. 'Luzern° and Cohimbia—L.lßutler.
• 1,14: Northumberland' and Dauphin—Jaines
15.Juniata and Union-Tames Pot
,
161tuiriberlandr, and ,Rerry—Thodas D.
(aubatittite)
17. York—The.. Cochran. •
,
' 18. Franklin and Adoina--John Stewart.
19. Huritingd - on and IktiltritrdAlfd Spas gri
20. Clearfield,ladiafia r Cambria, and Ann
ifrong—M. D. Maiehanci.
21. Weatniorlatal and Sornerset—J„.
Edie :
• 22. Fayette and Greene—A.l. Jones.
13 'Weehington:;;;Collin M. Reid.
24' Allegheny. and Butler—Geo. Darsie.
25. Beaver and Mercer—Robert Darragh.
• '36. Crawford and Veriango--
":' "27 . Erie—,lames D. Dunlap.
• 28; 1 -Winer!, Jefferson 2 Clarion,,Potter and
'McKean-John C. _
REPRESENTATIVE DELEGATES
Adamr,Daniel M. Smyscr.
Allegheny—Tho. J. Bigham, Alex.Hilands
• and Daniel McCurdy. .
• Armstrnmr—Theodore D. Cochran. .
.Bedford—Samuel L. Russel[
Beaver—Thos. Nicholson. .
11erlis-,--WiLliarn Shearer, Jacob Kriabb,
Isaac Eckert, J. B. Bell. • .
Bradford:, •
Butler-40M M. Sullivan. -
Buckslatthias Shaw, Benjamin Thomp
son, Abraham Reiff...
Crawford—
Centre and Cloarfield—Andrew G. Curtin;
Jas,.T. Hate,
Cbester-4bilipD. Thomars Geo. Lailley
Ferdinand E. Hayes. -
Columbia—A. W. Frick.
Cumberland—Thomas Craighead, jr., E.
'Beatty. .
• Cambria—John Fenton.
Delaware--Anthony Baker.
Dauphin—John J. Clyde, Thomrs Duncfib.
Erie—Lyman• Robinson, John B. Johnson..
Franklin—J. E. Brady, Sarnuel•Seibert._ ,
Fayette—;
'Greene
---Iluniingdon—Theotiore If. eremorißobort
Lowry:
Indiana—John McFarland.
Jefferson, Clarion and Venango—
Lebanon--Stunnel Becker,
Lehigh and Carbon—Reuben'Strouss
Luzeme;--Nathan• Beech, A. C. Church:
Lancaster—Lewis Urban Abraham Kau
man, Jacob ' Frantz ' Samuel Daffteirl-rblarik
Hoopes. I ...`'s
. ruial , otteiL;io - wig A'.
Matikey. ,
Mifflin--3. 1 11n:H. Irwin.
MOntgomery—
..Mercer—Thornai,Pumroy. •
Northinnberland—Wm. C. Lawson. •
~ Northampton and Monroe-- • •
Perry --C, W. Fisher. r•
;.Philadelphia city—. Morton McMichael, Jo.
siakßandalh John Swill Edsy, Markleyy,
John McCanless.. . •
,Fttiladelphia.county—T. W. Duffield, Alfi . x.
Quinton,,Wm. F.-Hoghes,Jobn D. Hardy. J.
D. Nineeteel, Robert Linsday, Thos. Smith,
J. C. Channon. .
Schuylkill—Geo. N. Eckert, Witc.. T. San-
Sinerest—W. W. naively.
Susquehanna & Wyoming—Willard Jack
8011.
Tipp— •
Union, and Alniata , -Jacob Wagenseller,
,Jehir",BOVlaCrtim..
-
Westriorlcui&-0.:
- T.-Markle, ...John , Co-,
vode, E. Cowan.
Warren dand MoKerm—B. Bartholomew.
. Wayne andTike—
York—John. Shelly, Levi Welty, diehard
Mr:"Ciiiiqui of Westmorland, me4ed
a bointriihee of one from each Senatorial
triet 'be ~appOinted to nominate -officers for
tho,permaneyst organization of the Conveu.
lion. -
The following named cemmittee was op
pointed' by the Chair; viz:, _ '
- Josiah Randall,. Morton McMichael , Thos..
W. DUIHeld, Bin): R..ll;leiiis, John D. Hardy,
Beat Frick,' fl: Jones Brooke`' , J. 13 , 7 - Billt• 4
' N,'Sotith','Theraratl: Freaklia, T. M. Bib*:
hansei . D J. pagef,'_ Joseph Seger, :Andrew,
J..Chai' At' Hen Drinker b.,Butlei,Jarnei
James' Potte r ,''Crich' - Joh
it.
rep l '-.- o n.
Stewart, ' A. ..I.iiriaii m:p...Maii c elia a .F.d4ar,
:Ciltviin j. ,4!A'. I. — Jones, ,T: ltara t il: Ml,'
' Iliiiekenli4o' — 'o6Bert : Dayiiiik, James D.
Nnlap; 1 : C9kiinliist " : ,'''
I:diouniiai ; ,siotair P.M. -. .
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.. 7 40,0niventiTliretriaseMb1 0 013 o'clock:
4 ;,T,h,e,Charriaas of the .eemmittee At apPolpt.:
ilikMltl49f.t.l.4•l lll a ofliCOM forte permanent,
prattqatioaaf,l4,oonyentiou,sts.folloms! 1 !.
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)
Mr.•M ohms; nominated ' SAL Karns, _ ,
as: Don , ..-- it` , ''''.V ,Ins,ll.l)owecW ,
Mr,Kati aft, 'I!, ' -.'3.•Koniginacher, - t.
- Nic
~ 401, -, • '--1,1( • t, -
,- Kan.. ,
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MrA , iey,." . ' ''.l . . ': Patton,
Mr. La w son, t , Jos,W. Quay, '
Mr. Jones, •,- "- - ---GoorgerGratt,
'r.4-leWthniettinati.onretased.. :•• .. •
• Mr:Thos. - 43 / ,,lJte, Was substituted as Sen.
•atorial detegateltorn -the distiict of Cumber.
and and At
- '7 7- freonvern
viva voce for ill
ination for Can
*lcitzlzpre.
nom
useded to
pnt in :
5a# 1 1 4 . 3 . PP. kfriMlVAol447:t 33
in
Joo . o Al t Power • 31
jos.,Kelm' arthevAlTlMi, 'NUYS 16.
• 6
Cheteer er
N. Sliddleiwaftlr: •
Jonathan
_Knight,. r i.r sx.~]
" 'Ge oige:cfa ft '
JW•M(lttOlt !, 0, , ,
• .7, . .1,
John Lipton -
2
-44-4i4141'.. cheeter
, 'The names
Geotatt
'le r , John Linton,' :frint:lit 'l l:4idaleswriiili anti
emit; E. M. Biddle; t ,
n.
Wilirriin Tweiit‘vere V* , l The
PnYOOdO,'4
j B o a7m:eis 6' o l M n D iap ..P K o n s6 w Er :::: l4 ! 43 : 664 : t i i i'll ::: °d : 4 4, L .'
by A m ir t. K K o a n u igi tit n n a a e n li . tir,'s'imino was withdrawn
_
Samuel I). Karns reeei'yeil
- James - Al - Power - "
Mr.. iOinkel, movek-thit -the--Convention.
unanimously agree to supgort Mr. Power;
which was agreed to. •°.
- .Mr. Edie - o ff ered ft' tesciTuticih that - a -corn
mitteec of fifteen be appointed by the Presi
dent as Central State Committee.
On motion of Mr. Brady, a committee of
nine were appointed to prepare resolutions
further consideration of the Convention , which
was agreed to-Lancl J. E. BrEdi, 111:8;IV
ser, J. R. Chandler, Maris Hoopes, John
Covode, Benjamin Bartholomew, J. C.—Run.
jcel, H. Brackenridge and Benj. Thomp
son were appointed said coninitiee..
Messrs. L. A. Mackey, James D. Dunlap,
E. C. Markle, Alex. Hi ands and John Me
tram jre appointed a tot nLitte
the nominee of his nomination.
' The Convention lben ht.ijounte4to &clock
this evening.
At 7 o'clock the Convention re,asseMlAecl,
when the President announced the following
State Central Committee:
iirPbannti,
Samuel D„.Karns, plDauphin,
Joseph Konigmacher, of Lancaster;
James MartincolDremhin,-
James Fox, 4;
Morton DlcPlichael, at Phila. eity, _
George Erety, of Philadelphia county, '
Theo. D. Cochran. of Lancaster, •
--
John R. Edict,
-of Sotrientel,
,',CoL lVilliam Butler; of I;tfliin,
4., B,;;Tohnston, of Ede,
Yighiir Slocum, of Luzerno,
- ;:totEdoilrd_eowam of IVestrnorlond,
.•
• "'.V&ltilfoward, of Allegheny.
DY I , - from dies committee-on res
olutions,.ibported the -following: • • •
Wfmnissi It has -hover been the policy
of the Denver Mid •I'Vhigs of Fennsylvaitia to
disgttisd'the principles
,they profess, or dis
own the meatiresihey espousearrd advocate,
lit.rather to embrace every proper occasion
proclaimto them to the, , worldiatideoto t the
Sertitinytif .enlightened pu • opinion; pe r
'sanded • that thetnotc they, escrta in i zed and
ii:eighed, - thit.itronger . w llbee their held tt,p
•nn pit lie confidence and aceeptancc:- And
Aber The ,Convention of the party assu
min,„to be the exelusfve.'Derineeracy of the
country : which assembled•in this place on
the ,tlstitnitt, diditby„-IllYirte:P.Plll9.•#44tPttes
olutibu iepOrtedby the Committee on - re 5 . 0 11 3.7.
ii tt74 , l 6 liONigthh'ii4 , 2o o .(litie t /414
ti 6 with .an urnentlinent ered
ilierfomgaiiiiinriiintTaTilt sthipl2,7 and
relbsing again fn tal,l up` fo,r fifial. 4 aCtio'4l,
.'• cline Mid shiiiik frorn and per -
chiming'theirpneilion an this goes=
min of 'stfelf , yttal intrust and monstrous cols'
cerri to the poodle of I'Cintsylvattia; in con
tmytention of that spirit of openness and can
dor iii iffissed i el.-Lnultatiertfly-in-therprearn- ,- 1
tits and - resolutions adopted; agTo si , ,,nitiffy
falsified by their action:. :And 11.7urcas, It is
the desire'ef this - Cotiventioniliai: the views
and position of that portion of the community
which'it represents on; this as Well as on oth
erspbleet?,,shmildtielihoiy,l3 ap , kl,prpplaimcd r ,
.withoutthtigfifert;reseiyaiii) . fi,.pioneeitlmptit:
iinet,o l l4 liii-fi,COaven7
tion, for the. annainattori . nf, a na,ndidate foi, the
Orley of -Canal Comm itistenet presents a con. I
venientand suitable occasion to. reaffirm-them_
with the -litinikness,and. openness becoming,
freemen, oud -of their rninciplesiiiinil'uot
liffitifflo - prOWllfeiffitrilitriace of
world ;;•-Therefore, be it. ' •
,
Redoli-ett ; That in ornii tin ti in dig the Whig
banner, we inseribe!uuost no folds, the same
mottoes grhielt , tirltikonedmit . : when we
marched !beneath it 9 : victory, and triifitiOn' in'
tiro glorious, daya,ol4Blo,,and when we ral
lied anaml;it in the no lesamemorable strug
gle of lft44ot Their:lh, pierced v arid torn in':
m mire 'tuber eon tl ivy that!. uold , itag"' has.
never been lowered prourrenclered;andshall
wave.over, he ,e to theot,nalst-niapent-eileur ,
Politidali3tigt ed: ',, ::. • ~ z .s,
g
----,RaiOlved;i- eV' thrilW-hike!oh-loermaylfe
ilia ebleinn)y,44,l elide' Ititi . ,Ortirei,ten'Oh:th lith'
'uritotivating Atialan ".hi, the Tariff Of '1,042 1 17
n'Whiiilnettaurfz:the":,,t StOr,,rilxpelley,
— , -paaied:;hy*Whig , Ceirgrel:iwioyl,l4
hat. ddiered-lhii- iiount& WO Umiak/5,44EL
ktrk_9l),N„an4Ye:l l .49 , ,i , V:P4A l Eltly,,4o.xill pull
adjura,every ttiio - ;.4.94044 - 4NmlsylVkibianiej3f ,
ivbqteyer i patty neicieisto, gusto:WA: ue:in ; en,
degioting - icklesawAti-trio..thevAis*ttoits
overthrolrwitk which if illinowlmenaiecd: , l?y.
thoN9tiontil !adniinishditiotiva , ;T!! q!!!!:!..! : !% . :!.. I.
life;ol4ifiThat;miihturintUpro
.tectiorvandP,frcie4MWdoett. Ines , ' proclaimed
6y.the pisethlent;oPthe lYnlN,d . .Statesiri bib
iuunhiP in 4setige ttiton„, , neWii ' ve , a Rhine& by
thalsanrentitortv!Tiadiaii in his Trehetry
Revenue
11:114R111'* . tie`frhioki the
Revenue suliiiiid'e'etbe InierinaßM.
ees of the Presidilnt di:thartilimmnfee of
Ways and Meatliotiftiliqukkqf Represol'i
latives of theTtansdltaleg - §nOlendoniedas
te °l 4 Y iig i r ir, gftwilteekr.
tiTi I n the4th - • SI Ail -05 100£04-111# 1 11
1 116 .905 1 10dundOittif,PlinPeleactrAtitace -,1 ) ,
experience,, and so trgallyputurennveref evlry,
'vital-and-oherisked.inteMitirePeeetvathal
ivhiotrwiupprapaito 'itr-offirid flip n',..
ios nntertulze . oddrey'Aii. teeiktti!Oioilitho
sl 2' a . th* l Fl l O O 4040' tiktio l 9o,llk.
.0 uote:iit*lciilturt,iltifiiiirtgio telds,and
PefOlgelAlen, thatveslito:ihel , lylvers .and
i ec outttkootootrhin and vaniPtoolsi•of
. sferWiiimohitd tiV"-e ipbbutation'atid. tinthrits
'OOl/4Pop - sante.- -,- . 77 .4.7 --, - -- = .7 -- 7 --- .. —_.
,4001,104, Tiatlin'iiiBVC3VlAkt doctrines
' (10, 1 HARINIRIIVefi,kkleitZet* .
t vi
l 4171.1,, Vfrlegosmit,,Yrktn,Jwytink
professions .:in, favoF of proteetlony 4 .liin
arid' of - 4842,- during. the Tr to denti sl
onteat, we ask th4qooo::l) . ooyiSdritaia
I ,
41419004900 AIN • mt lic opto
cl
. illilY 11 4 . 1 1 1 1 '; ", i .., dr.,,_ in. i
1 , riMeliee all 1,. '+ /I , NltlitJtel n
tesPeetKti ) bet• e r et y , 11)044 to. mom to
ME
INI
be deeeked ne'longer, no any furtil'er to
the. selfish . and corrupt leaders,
lured them - on to the verge of ruin.
Yed, That the unqualified praise and
eon': ; . ,,%nal aproval of the course of policy
i'; .the President and the Governor
•
tn ommonwealth t expressed 'by the
Convention in their resolutions,
• MIR to the world, whilst the first is
mg energetically to destroy the protective
system, and the second cordially seconds the en
. &avow „replaces that-party in the position it
always occupied before it- was found neces
sary to deceive Pennsylvania into the Bull - mit
of JAMES IC. POLE—that of the bitter, deter-
mined and unrolentin
o gcan,i , a , 4,10 Lap
pal r e r g
n itrl a ti
eof ed That tHeL mb " 0 Tr!) -
felkityieitizons againstAhellystimptimpOlicv
of thaßaiiiintl: AdMiniskalciin, by which it,
' -c!'-,Tlr 9 Pc'F(. l lllaityPl.lll ROMPIIICIRIXPIIIII
anti - inn intiliottit o tm - oatpori e -the man
uf aettirei p j ilhP4intit ,3ffi slorificed
to noslit_ea y iA pOtte'tom,Loiioiptikat
Britain;'illettiitAilitkMilli4t%Giettlirtsibi
must -have r ptriviin t i o, ,tAtri-idbfoopli,pki r
people:./11f,:§14-04t,A14114.i- 2 gethat the
Governantii&kof rifle "itainti-1-*Jilllibe,eorrip,ell
- t l lko, lP* l6 : o k4,#q t k i ttliTtraintftqsl
ii:llElVAraYiPoiditinlitvo tilagaiielfoii:4? - 31fo . -
Tarifrofi-1842.16-Thitstitre opt,l6 7 lstitiiktffet
. people with a p!efWill . , eii*lptB6.ttOY,:cit.44,
.of the iiiiiioTcharitr(ti'r,loloflikitiecatitivo,
course that 'piiiplaTinidtheisnecessftttyLltil
tiential candidate (diitirittl'klaiintt i )
a "betferiblitidi)fltlaildifilrikiii.' ii lus , .
-trious-opponnt. i , iThetibeStisAliq'' . 9llkii!):4l
=on falsehont);18450)00jAtil11W::Iliciii010-,--- , -
-/4. 8 9 1 !0 ,1 2--Tl4iikttl-fAalialatAle-tiWoPle
OT-Peliri'syiiiiini - ,:turatisnettitS 'MO'66 with
taxes;that NitillscarpoivoinD of any- farther
augmeptatiob, anti bowed-down beneath The
load-of.an,enernloUS-deliti;contmet ‘ ed in the -
construdtion-tifliviirks'ofßi! 'liii . 'citlitility, we
claim ourjust share- of-"thii nikeeds aritring
from the 5a1t:3 . .14 . /1W Publl Anntls, held in
tonttforthcevefarPlVesrbYlllifi l fttitettStote - -
and, ihatit is one OE the- (tomtit' es of the 191 A; • .
:party, now re,affirmed as . esti - 10(1y: its: iv iii_ „
demeabfotir,opponents,- that 'sprik..piStribii
tion,', on lire FS:demi or sorne'6f)iee .ftiii 'find
just ratio, should be 11)44piViip44, 1 tIelay:
Therefore., , "
'ResOlved, That we accept the issue,ininitt
by-our opponents. of hopelesit r indefinitei- re-- -
midiless TAXATION, with
,afitill further in
crew:o,6olle burthen..on thiii . .. , orte-qtart s -or
-I)ISTRII3IiTtiON,. - Atithlatt iitimeilible reduc- •
tion and eventual remoriol.the littlieoien-
iirels.; and espousing:W.ll;n will - feitßeaily
and confidently await i le decision of the peu-
ph...,_:. ___..
Resolved, ,Thot.ifAvcr,4at&tii , .:itid, , 2..e of the' ..
puke It oin the pasylie P obi in Wprkti of Pilo ..
syluttin, if left as.they-liavelleen., ill the no
compiled' power.. and management al 'the
dominant party. will tenant as, they alw'art
'have been, a wince and instrument of coil
ruptiod, renalac= r peenlutian' afid' , fraud,
.:11,
soilliug,uunecuisgivi , at ve,PIP O I3 a rke , r
rivertne, In rniuhiferitt;,r to ';11101-10;tipTilliV'ittal
enriching the pockets nf those, iiittuAled . .:ilitli .
their inamigetuent, and their I.r7liv r oluseleAs,
and. Often itre;t'ptinsitiltt 'hangers on ..,4,41.1;o1-
_ . .
. _ • • , ,
itescAreti.-Thair tleibt„ (lob,
tractea in the construction . et' . "Pii . l,)l,ic?
re s: alike upon all yourthlizetni.
interest a.sl , clitirges em
inently inst that the Whig; parts Ehnuld Dace.
a yoice_tp regulating anti - controlling :the gko.
penititturs upon thchi.
Retsol t•ed, That the • retretieliment orthu
experalitui es of the National and State' P:tit.
ornrrients, hy - auttinz - utlaltinfrtegin'y7 - 4ti - t
pentlitures, and introducitur a r)gii.lsyltom f of
accountability and economy, • is itin't of the.
easu re 6. hi:Whig') al le IvElvvraor r h., l ,,. r,
lief of the people, and that . theypleile them
selves to the attain tnetit of this object. s de
sirable to all, by endeavoring ,to 4te..mrp limo
election or appointment of trim to etlice,,who
faithfully2to ,necomplish
Resolved, That we hold the Anrineiplesiof
the party adequate to all the wants mid
exigencies of the Government; and . tliiiiglits
and comforts ,of ! thepeopleondAat they are
adapted to tint political govern:Mein ,of.lneit
°f lip - 6 licroirprixiecia44 -
social and polincel, to alhti lso tog* si,quiglo
rims COnstitutioa for pro:ecttonto themselves,
and qiiN foravi
'igloos libdify 16 their .1. 1 1 .. Ye "
RAM ~,,Thrit this Cenv'ditti r dmin'eficitn&'
ly impressed srith,c - sense Of lle . 'impOrtinice
and truth - 6i ; set t
ford) and esnreSsed, Present (0 tlip,pqoplp 3
• PetinsylVania, of all parties.. who
.ere. petti . ;-
:rated with like conviction, name
JAMES Itd..POW ER, as a candidate , to fill.
Likalll4llolT,Fiil t .°
tame' at edectlon,,as a gentleman ermo
ry was' qualified to carry them -outiritopsue,
eessful acts n , 4FPII de,erving all their eon.;
faience, and etninentlyllttA
usefully and hotiorahly,,,inid t eleeted,
will do all in liitpriWer tO"reite'etellth pledg z
es and fulfil' the prtneiliaa made . in. [lnti
was mode to rfloceed fo their - fikilfid
tug; AvhOst.tlioy wele
cult.
tir,,t3Jayser
tie!' the ieg}iiierg
we'} grecfpti with rowel* el, eliplaße,
.'s t I.llkuntsnend, , Mdfdli'llth, 184 H;., !,
To the Preiidcot of the Democratic !Pak Veht.
_ !maim' now in session.' •
Sin : I thyihte th rough ' y'nu to re
, r ,
rnp.st 'gr%olllthatelcs: to' dig, iii,e#lliiii•ti ii j di
Pitt vet-diem' 'ty,hb.supit?eitier ane*ft',44illelin t
though not,fnv,ored by.d majority :of the•vote',
of tho bodylover whichprdelitll3;_2l 4 l44k ,
loaVe fe• hay f that+ itiy Wel' Mho copseil u h t
in/Hired, nen riji•deilie' toeitH i -suEo.64'of
the nientineo, the leis.. — ln • votinYfor- Whig - •
oalicliclatoNi isl i ept t ei t ia: della/0400W 'hig _
rr..illaiPfr ; 7 .41,?, Pof9 ilie, ?"_. 8 4,,PP1np0n', 4 9, 3 41,024
etktl9LeriniiiPilt,l6.lstWivikor.. ovlrilwit , *
.01.fionorablil energy, .1 have only tottentirttp •
of my friends to "go t ielito:fikowisegirk4 '
_1:::_!..-'.. • il_k_iiii,...,ipceifylly.';'' l'l'A' ll '.`e!'.;?:'g .
," '' -
• ''' ' ' - '`Vhat,Aleklioit : i g efaiir:•, l .;; i
. ..; ,{ ',:' . - :4' , 4 '4 - A14 ,4 1,04* 1. i, , s . ,e i
1111... Kaufman also grilse:rho thit fellotilittl*',
4 1 1,
letteikelOidepellailituidlavilaiiiieerod':
wiarrl9,los , ,entb4,ll4lpß.;,, , k 1, ~ , , 0 0.,,. Te. , :tir
.
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'4 . 0 , 8 /fi 4.' 1' 4 '04 4 '''' , It't - .3 , t 4 . 04 - 4 1 . th•viqt• .
...,,, Aitit..k.ktt*: Imerfitgtidmrethftismur 4 iftni
teienteition prevailet.that: itoznedof . 1401e4WW-..i"
dateWliefiritribri , Ce,liVention are a siittlitStel . ,
ivithlhellatilt am-immti . . irporthet,
ecerudon'tb Oat Mdidorbi ~ .' the Co l ., •
.*firitkin;',„Jfi, th - 44 6 1 ) iiVirt;'.:kn'elifir",,Vie 1 "
virirm and. naidiai 'appl•n%*;4l', , tiiii , : 4 " •
I)l4alkEetiliiiiilf,alla ins 'fiiell : ort, ~.' 4 .tt tn.
rir txi iiVA . o B o: l6 tr . litiii"t l / 2 .t:0vi,014 NR;ak
ftlitWF. l VA.ol,Pilif I . rt t'.o ..
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tiontimuLtourriettonifthanpitindirdint9llikid •
being again before the Coreceetnicirenflid
ithinieted'inbeebes werelrmitle4b .2lfelisis.
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