mAny& XP'R. - • • g ot • clt=xszE A. WEDNESDAY,-MARCH 25, tS4G tifaujEd Comnissioner, JAMES A ~ z,TOWER) OF_ • nTMEUMOII,I4XY Otr — VMEtt.t - PrilatiliTfegrailliaNewsPrw Per Agriet.*.r!Oilice Norrll4vesi °diner of Third_and ilheitnut!streets, 'Philadelphia, is i'l i ttlity4tla, to receive subscriptions and adver did HERALD 461D,E - kpoii • ron, and • Otieriiiheititiiier the' rchante; Me ._,:._:_iehliniteanstivideitrieatrektrallylrui -extend themselves ofTihe opp_o_4linie,slor country japers irrtriattliki;*ncy affordin. - • • -''•( -'The. Simon? •Carheron, of the Senate,. and Hoti. - Andrew . Stewart, of the Hirnpe,rhiye.eur thanks tOr their several la.- wore:. „ o#-The proceedings of the Sabbath 'Con , vention7at •Mechanicsburg are unavoidably pcistponed to our next. igr We aye, indebted to Houle .unkeown friend, for fora eppy, of..Willmer and Smith's ---.-iTpropean Times," 'received the lute • steamer. • 1:1::7 The friend who sent us acopy of the annual report of the Philadelphia House of Refuge, has out thanks. . Otr The mails aro now carried. forward on this route ivith their accustomed regularity. There — , is neitheirdetention nor danger in ems ing the river at Harrisburg. ¢5-The Harrisburg Argus has passed in to the lands of Benjamin Parke, Esq. who will continue - it as heretofore. The - Arius goes for the Tariff ol 1842, and against radi calism. We hope it will prove profitable 'Lo the ngiv proprietor. • , Harrisburg Democratic Union says, if the bill granting the Right of Way 'io the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road should pass, our Legislature will be compelled to enact - a - law for the speedjriale of the public works." This is the Union's strong argu ment against the Right of Way, and if such be .the case, - it is ah additional reason with us, says aconietniotary,'crhy the Lzgisiaturo should grant the of-the pany. We desire that the public works Should 'fie . sold, :and *the 41°6d:site' __diseliarged, and if the bill alluded to above, will4trectihre object, let it be done in.:bin:et:. The tax-payere of this county will hold up both ban& for the measure, and return the nepoesentatives of the people:at Hirnaburg, ten thousand thanke for ridding them of a monster which haseaten up theirisutwsnee, paralyzed their' - energies, - rrustgaged their farths; and ground them to•the dust 0:-.5-We like to 'look through theloreign 'news just now to see the game that is play ing between Sir Robert Peel •on the British side, and "Sir Robert *alker" on the Arne aican side, in the great echetne of overthrow ing the Tariff of 1842. 0 We take the follow ing, notice of the progress of Free Trade opinionli nom .a report ,of Sir Robert's great. • speech beige theßrilishllouse of Commons: • " There was ,no season," he said, •"for ea -meeting that every where they would be met 'with a hostile Tariff: Sardinia arid Naples. I had kith adopted liberal systems, 'P,russia •was already shaken. The' most sound. ind I sensible thinkers in France were bearing on' a willing.gorterntrient, (Which Ayes desirous tto ifollow'that of England, .and to_reciprocate .advadiages ••with' it. They were giving en xmiragement to the party an the - UnitidStates which was seeking to pmeure a more liberal Tariff," &c.. -Think of that, friends of Protection ! The greut - Wory,partYof:qreatßritairiti en — costra : - jug Polk .and Virtilkei to, break down the Tritifi :of 4842. -Do you appsexe of such ‘ceouregeinent ?" rte, . Our firstitageWill be fotintLa melanchply.description of the her • rota of ttA slave-trade; illustrited in the cis(' 'or the Aslaver Pons, recently souse!' otqae • ' . coaet . .khicathyttnegtif our ,Nation al 'teasels.' offieere, Orilla - 'American 'lliteihit;43 been , mere than usually successful during ".the latit. few Mortals in deteettr and camo, ring -yepeels, engaged in this most infamous, tratlicr livatlilitionfto the "Pons"'We• no ice the amval` al;diadetsien'ki..C. of two oth ~„ortelieef..phikrnati*.the:*vyi 'careerism. ding, ans.a - litAleloihelf;:§:)!h:ii, JamoitieWn, tlO, thl)..cot*Fid iliee U.+S. , sloop -41(01:10.1fif irhiCh.vessel it is 'tip' ~i ;••Thci. t ,i t ifficere clew of the' different • " ret ; 1414, W.tkutie4' - ' • • ~ o: l67 ' 2 v gieat'Y'.olot,l " .2:4Y"miet,ittil of' ~'.'iallartiee,-Nriss,hehtin ittahatme fcw:daya since,. The'reestletkepaiit,eoe a fierce ' spirit ' -0 4141,140 Pilyadel . Rhlanad.,show trein= , 3 10it t ileeli34 ,ieb....aziets la,'llitaidrile,P+l r-. --46ikrkl:FhAriPi*ttok'Ortlira.-FTMaill - illi4loko . ' ;- 5i1Kr : 4i6 . 1 , .. ' , 1 , , 0:-. VvraYieqeeinsio *,,,:- .- ie tl4 tkt e4oiitt i*ii i iroi''#4o4 l 4 - # 1 - lliO#TV94Y44,ol4Plor. ig ktMi4,#. .%4, : ---,t-,,0,n1Pe.e, „ :i - 4 YrL.,1,,,,, .4,41 pt. -Pi e r AO Von •Algoetim. easa 45;40,•AXr .c.'y ' , MS BOROUGIi „ELECTION:, • , EAST WiTA nit') chief Bizrgess. *Ab - rah4in Hentlel, 1 . 62 -. 133 John Zollingor, - 92 • 145 Assistdut Burgess. *William Ai., Porter, 160 Jobn P..Ly Assessor. !`John Harper, l'att irk Davidson, Assistant Assessors *Ricoh Fetter, *Charles Meager, Robert Lambenon. It i lietiry . S. Ritter', . . Town Clerk. ' . --, *James .M. Allen, 154' 123 ' Philip. Quigley,. .. 111 - ,114 . WEST WARD ELEctoS.• V .. - ram reonneif - *Peter Weiblef, -152 John Mel), 127 *Frederick Watts, 129 Eudisill Hatcher, 91 *A rtnotroigNoble,l66. Jason W. Eby, 100 Mitlfews, g! , Eneminger 111 *T. 13. Thompson, 152, William' 75 *Dr. J. J. Myers, 155 I T.C. Stevenson, 11 Ji4re of Elections: - *lyilliam Crop, 158 G. D. Foulke,' 11 *George -Weise, -1501 John 14. Gregg, 116 *Georg,.e Wahl, 149 l Peter Poaght, 123 Jadite of the Peace. Joseph D. Halbert, 159 George Ege, - 11 EAST WARD ELECTION Town Council. *Christian Inhoff, --: 12.1 W. SpeltSe-ootl, 14 . 2 *William Graham,lls J. Underw_ood„ 127 *lsaac I..:Wingard,lll - Win. 11. 'front, .157 '*Jacob Shrom, • 11?.3 - James Ligget t . .1„29 .._ ' ..liisiiii of O r a Peace. ' . ern upon imi *John, Holso.pplo, 150 I li4to Todd, 120 *Petec B. 108 LG. B.lndersoo,. iO.B - -Judge. *Geo. W. Rheem,-127 J. Baughman ; 140 *Jam — .s ett, *Robert McCartney,l66 Joseph ~"tuan, 108 Those marked with a (If) are Whigs. No nonniwfien was made in the West Ward for Justice.efiho.Peabe by either party. :*lt is due to Mr.- Fleag,er, one of the Whig candidates for Assistant Assessor, to say, that- the re duced vote given for him in the West Ward is the result. of a mistake that was made in a number of tickets, in Which his name was erased under a supposition that the Asses sor" were not to be elected jointly by the two Weals. go Whig in the borough more justly. enjoys the popular confidence thanAlr. and had it not been for this errorehe would have received a full vote, , airs have not beard the results of the sev eral township elections midi any definiteness. In many.ef them little Or uo interest was felt, and tickets , were' not an ori 'party.grounds But thoie.is one in , which ktcofuco trickery and rapabity for the smallest tavola in the wa ex" 'US ! I received ga si al 'a rebukeL 14hat :ceruael 1te.12 tluoming up am cap .and giving 43. low"; - • r.• • • . HUMIA.II3 . Fpx, u.BIG SPRING! I" township by this name has been recently erected, within theioundsuies ofWeet terms borough, by xpiece ofrstealthy trickery on the - part of several , locokco leaderstelongitug to" this borough arid that, neighborhood, who secured their object by the same means that ' wereMsed to effect a division of this borough ti.voyeati ago. !ti:neitheioase did the peo. p! ask for:a division, but more offices were wanted for hungry Tumults, :and it required only: an arbitrary exercise af,pow.er by a Id_ °Meet), Legislattire to give, as they. thought ? 4cOmPlete'success to their vnishes. Tikliß they it'eetwed,rm mug'.to erect the new, township of " Big fipring.". - ilut.ths people whose wishes were not kibre,,consulted, have made:the ball:M.boxes - speak theiir,dutopproba% on note n, terms that will leach: lhe~e , spoll -hunting demagogues :a rievere ,lessom On. Friday lastilthiszsiew-tovraship:that-waif---stniceli cut for a locofoco distnet gave the ‘Vhirt and ATti ; j:qiii l7) r/ 7 5 4"OFATelertr , inf4lortcg. 9/4 0 /k. fifteen ;to ?(.V forA-BitSpring‘Pb' .!'• • • ' Tsiestia . kin tho4l.l4l3....Distriet Court, At Tadelphtai:claiming' the feibWifeeieffl*,'NO a ...dattlet6he ailfigistored' • .•ep,a, to t seem or, 48.43)j0s tiwned.' in that P,ort, meia4 and ~a-bill-ipg.rfounti,e , board, S;siOed . at „Itio'44e sianency'Avi Capt. Dartyjimittly,lB4s,:repcoutnts her as Atner.2' ioan. • .f ; • • ' The. Of th e ,litio!.„ks slot ttovoi fgatAita act,OfApriL•.• '4;l , ,;• a f ' !MBEMM 89 126 159 131 ' 114 • 142 124 - 133 145 143 School Dirrctor Inspedors Constable School Diriclor bepector. 13-1 I Peter Spahr : 140 Constable. - '': - " -. 4- , ~- . : - ',- ;;..t.r - i. , ¢t' .4,4:4145ir;iii,'.. - - . :.. : 40•Ur::'t ri77 ••- le t grit r p , tkl4 . lAP: t' SV ' Te i W. E 1113A97-taidtel'or the Of fi ce of Camel ecisfustatlTnrthuiendeid, ad**44.o l .iL , ',Miii Press. "We .I*?.. die.uninunoue and ; '' ' ; 4 01 - t4ie`4o4(4tetipti foiltiwit#o4#s ~it`-3p'=tlielouae:nr: WE Thiest ; , easerin — ecuTdration and proves a thg true spirit is4burping with undiminished spirit a:'animatrn .their-hearts, the W.hige. have thensfele=ijoYt,oo7 4 .v.Vlain 6 s. ll o9l424 l good cause and a good ,eandidatrm etier, to . urge them to . another and a riughtler o sinig 7 : Vedtt:Yede.eMiPPrlOAePOzilisg".l l Fut - ! ed, but still. beltiyedi GonaMenweatth, the ruin to which she (41;y,hakening.— Whigs! reek at Nevyjiainpshire, and. see how.sure. it is that sound-principlesend hon. est men, theuoi-oll'ilefeated;rmisteyentual, We have roorit'foilinttit ibree. Orions rani tile • W .presay -.vatioli .v;:,e invite at= . , • Fmm ihe' York ‘Rcipublican 'The nomination - of lite .C,ooentionfor,Cat nal Commissioner fell on the third ballot upon JAAItS POIVEIT, Metter . Conn- , This gtintlematils spoken 'of by M.6ttia berslif political pay tiiii tirlithitna•hi3 isittioVrit in the very highest terms fOrintelligence; in tegrity andcariaeity•tri-fill-liiEoffieetO-Athieh heLhaibeen nonainated,•- • He is.an netiVe, upright ,busi news man-Lhe tO tbat valuable class ef citizen's empliatisTily celled :sac mode; as - ri con tractor upon Public Workei,svh — nielii - liitifil.• *sit acquired kitatvletlgeretjaii4iteto Constitute hi nr-4;l.oinpettint prectit34l'Engineor. 'Such' is hie-essential Character";' ire May add'.tliet_ho. possesses the extrinsic Audit): of popiilarity.being al 14i1.5' descriWitite . &libefil affable anti clever man. .Wit 'hero no-betii intiern in adding toothat it isalttptheaie poicei - oT tile-Whigs:to . , From the Reading- Journal The Candidate nominated for the claim of Canal Commissioner, JAMES .51. POWER, Esq.; of Mercer coinity, is said to be a gentle man possessing - extraordinary. qualifications for that station. • Ills character Tor integrity is unimpeachable, and he is represented 'by those who know him—Locofocos as well as 'Whigs—to be a man of distinguished abili ties, and thoroughly conversant with the in ternal improvement System of this Common wealth. Ile is a decided Whig, without.be ing a vidlent_partman aml - possesses a lame glare of• the esteem and, confidence of his political opponents. In a word, he is just the manwhom Whigs and honest-Dernocrats can unite in supporting, in opposition to the can didate id a corrupt and venal clique, who desire to.ride rough shod over the voters of Pennsylvania: From the Tiollidays . 6rg Register Ti will he seen that the-Convention placed in nomination - JAMESM. POWER, of - Met- cer county- r foo-Canal-Commis.sioner_ 311 r. Power enjoys an tin i inpeeehableMputution for honesty and integrity, and is represented to be, by those who know him, peculiarly gnat _Med for the office, having the . advantage of much experience in the,,,eonstruction of_pub lie works, &e. His nominatian will be hear tily responded to . by the Whigs throughout the_State ___We_cm-assute-autiriends-abroad,- that in this quarter • highly Satisfactory, and that our friends are indulging strong hopes', of his,election. . Several of Mr. rs:acquain lances in this place, members of the opposite party, have borne the most flattering testimo ny of his qualifications, integrity and „gentle manly bearing. Ponvict Shot The 11?rrisburg," Daily Argils of Monday says, acotivict. named John Gibbs, whom it will be recollected was convicted last fall of a series of l:told'iirrd'i.laring burglaries hi this borough, and sentenced.to nitie years impris onitient at hard labor in the County jail, was shot dead by Mr. Watson, keeper of the prison yesterday morning. The facts of the case, are as follows: about 6 o'clock Mr. Watson went into the passage, as hstial,. to serve the prisoners with- breakfast; when he came to the cell occupied by Gibbs he opened the outer door, and the-_cen'irict instantly put iris arm - through the hole in the inner . diaor, drew back the bolt, and rushed into the passage to wards Mr..NVatamb The latter drew °pooh.. ing pistol, and ordered him to stand pack; or he would shoot said finding hipa still adyancing he4lrew•the trigger, hntitznissed itre o then ,clinched . the keeper,.andthitivf-hirki , on; that he breast;_by which means and tigaimattempted td fire but without effect: Gibbs closed on him time, find threw him, when a s cleadly struggle jooksdace — . 7 the convict using the most thisPerate.efforts to wrench the pistol from the keeper's hand: In - the course of the Struggle theethiiiet said, - 1 ' Give me the pistol, and I will let . You alone; if you don't ['will kill you- or if you make any. ipise I'll; kill you:'"-'An alarm; however, *oghtlittye•lreeti-of-littler:eonse ' t4 . ?-.Pasagd eras this and - tieeing that the: issue avant ,life :.or death, struggletl man_fully-follajeiv-momenfs, whe'alhe got his.errdaroundithe Comic:4,6W dischavied , ooe of theloadstof the ph31.61' , 1n. 9i14*.jP041!4Y1*1111'11118.41'14:-:4's Watson' fired• again, and. the ,ahot , took . e fleet dit -Gabl*-:JefLaidei..ifiLibel.egiop_9firhe heart; Ito then retreatett to 14Cell foliked by tji€i . ;keeper. ; ,i,Yhour..kke *as t0 41 4 0. .fie again WIL L' .nd upon' the keeper, who firedlhe third time, the - Indi - ppitiog Aimed/ throtigh 4 hia basal% When'the c o n vict fellitinciiiiri few m o ments , 2. „„ . 1 ..,.,. , • ; , 'pll f , '.'` i i ' l. •'" , ..,'-• 01144 - Was'iviioif InuratOrnini-alsout 'YePoti WO, zh 4.o ofteen.b 6 'which . he;haf , dillen 40_ 0 the'Eastflf&Vanitentinly. , =-Ja Wailittridat fi i kwi p.m a . 0 ~, 4 - ja , „, . 0 .. ~, * ,..,,,e 1 , . 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At, the present time ttfirsikNgWrt9#Cat•"*.24:ok l Vß , «,Tha. $' y41411551tY5,1741/61W1403* 1111*I/Mti. have 1 40AlreP , at o lVArtd,4oto r tieer=thn . 112 01 1 s 44.41010, ennsititte.,et tvielve :fpe yewhich OVfiIIeCISWA': - Starld" aritiAt4liea 4 . :thr,ect; In , the ;Senate laatYear t there was lista ;geeW ..rqturns f from nearly every litturl% - stieiitlike,lolowing state of parties;in ' ~Vhi in s_ •;;* P.,: 4 *(4';l*eit,. r" - 4400 . 4** : But reight :ROpriii4tative district 'tetnein'to`,be heaid.+A•Orit;c l l-Trhesci: /5 9!fii910AP'#i")griiqt!iieilt 6 d 13 Y, 7 ; YtiO ol!iip ' oze _anti•Xadliat 'The - gtiViit'i)tritimpli l of.sOUti-ptinciiilOif Pais: itie:.Pfj,,if.sl l , 4 Waqi ) 3 .Y and short-Oigtaotl:Wicy of her legislatiOn..: The hilOfuler 7 s c;(11i3;80. l'uo*tieou,A,Orullstocie necks of the bUsirtehi: iti& - plosperitrof New Itannr; irutriftrioUs'luoiliOekhe le - liAtiOn,Oth - O - Snife; that h - COUlirbef : borne ne - longer4=Tho people hav risen-ia might-and.-ferushedi*(). trust.-fol'.e_ear,'the party rttlenCWlatise policy _was ruining. the' State,: Th:e' l pepple of 'Now Hampshire will .now havCi:iitleastan opportunity of contras ting sound l'r.higlegislation with . that which. they haVe 4 sOlonebeen cursed. On Monday. week, Mr. Benton foam the .Seleet-Cornmitte.; qppointeaLby_theSen inquirp into the charge made by the bocci fo co Times at Washington, (to the effect that the I'biii:4lo a portion of the ch.m . ocratic Ben atom in C.,Uacus,' at the house of the. British Minister, had - entered into a coalition to corn- PrOmit thef)iintott and, rights of our Coveat tucat.inAAL.tion to the_Orcgon question„.)_re-, ported thei.thecharp,e in all its bearings, is a conternplye fal . sehetid: - The - reptirt - closcs lilllfifiyatOinitidationthutrthe .ptthlisliery 'editor;anareporters of the 'Times be exclu ded from the galeryochich was unanimously adopted.. - -The ipikition-of giving uNotice"-still, oc cupies the'Sonate and sineo our last, Wife apecebeiT4vebeen made by Mr.-GAlhoun and 111r.ltitiien,11rAtcher7ttad, Mr. We have'4lY, room TM the follewhig Abort sketch oflgr. Calhoun , s speech, Which was delivered, eellonda7 a week. .The ieteltnients in teletion to 'the Oregon queitioticre ' taken up -.Mr. Sevier in the ohair-___lVlL_Calliottn took the !too& Ile spoke of the proposition for giving the notice ; but said nothing upon the queStion of title. Ile' explained why he and his friends wore oppo sed to giving the notice, and commented up on the grounds , assumed by others, who wero in favmw Ile -said, that if England would come back with the offer- to make the forty-ninth parallel the boundary sne, there would be no impediment to its oriertanee by the E,xecutive, though the Pt esi den t had said noth ing of that in his messlgo. Mr. Calhoun regretted tho impatience Oil western senaters, but felt assured that _they themselves were begining to think that our title to the 'whole territory was not se' -clear and unquestionable as they had at first im agined—and that war was not the.gastime 61 an hour. There wore two alternatives of the settlement-w4var f or comproplute ; end iflie ilfould'!acitixiiiielli,t natiekiri'.any:tildipe;'ir * 0 4.00#145; 4 0§(W.c03 , 40Aes lationoceommendingisettlement of thieties tion by compromise .' , ,-..:, ''•,., In eyery'point of i•ion'; 'said "Al . r.Callinue,. compromise was . preferable to war. , ide,,then: ':depicted- -the.-eoniequences ollxith. ', War, woad invcilvit aii":itirin'tittestifcrthin'soonal `debt, lead"iO:the:{elOtnlil,isihMePi;# l :4 'rotten r rn r papesysteconeenkate.4ll,4lo Resisters of the states in• the federal goweisillent,'lndler minnte, in a conty - ' almlitarY'deitintisin • while' ace:29d ,gil;iii ,necrientarn. to iiiii. grept work Of Agressive, impri:?kement r arid ek. tend dui - commerce; ' foerlase mr . ' natioriftt 'wealth, enable& tifbitild pgr;i436ilis,'*pd 4 4-: id. , rials,,yelikti7efiia Plptes,„.ekten pur„bprOgros,' ,preseryc MI Oregon, and,finally -establish* beneficial imhintity , tif inteiests,; : lifeen'the - Ati°ii e ,R l ' ' .# l o,4Pil:o ll : l #4o 9 . " . i ' 3 010 11 0 . 14 0 , `eVilikinierfef the,werld mainly, depended:. he meant the UMW Statetr and Great Britain t4f-,.eatizcis- 28 1 )0 k'°--an-- 110 ur-And, and:elßi . °° . 4°, an 4 .ias'ii°"` fawn. to with almost breathless attention by , admiring ,thousands. At , the clue of 'his thOi'idcnfled ki.ie pPFtfor.:,P, f 1468,11 9° 41( A iler °f"e hoped • that-no , IMperfeet , report/I.a it would be O ven t° 4 4 1 1 0 1 0 1 rsthOis:'",", r r "‘ dketiy fr r aqd 1 - pirtitii4kto 2 ptiatoOldli liati inir . - 1 4 1 40frardit3QWV 0 41‘ for, sev,ral , weelEsiall#himufm'auY P° 13 °°d• Th° aggregate' of appmprlitpooteht.td)olit ,t MITEn gulirt3&[tzzi.o.mia, 0721 a 'll. • - rirstrasiTY T TiVtiTTY4t 1.4154 - r4prit. • . Ft. 1. .KA40,M.Y•:: . ,: . fidsose' ef*W 4 TAtitriPaPv#44 ; l ol4o '4 . c0m,i;,14,4400'La14",.. n 404 alo* Thom gt u1 ,1 4 1311 - 44 44 1 i-Ki "t 't the d iii3 : P -M andthe - news , was catried4lrenee-by Special. `Express. to. Philadelphia,. reaching 01F1t1.4Y:0444: h 4.0,4 -I ..RM l l:PA c eit e j i tZt .Theloll*l*.hircsuntip - at77 - 0 - thetit - Anv• -- • frrahOlallocheine, which extended over three, inCiiiisi'tift_Oratory, - wag - brought \ - te - a`chtse'on the 1 - no*irigpf,fpe,'2Bllittlr,:,kiii t y`Aliilsion which gave, the Minister' a : tnajorityof &Orly ,reven-,-a rrnijeritY;ici 4 . 614 as 18 have 'con- . siderable House, of Lords, erleari - G9vernment to submit, the; Oregon question-to,-Mbitration W4,reprdodAs P. l le4iiirt• ?O. lalterri,jplielancljippk , :serious - , and rn•ery `day* making their- , worse: Disense - is of'deatli, if Sir frightful -anticipations of. the future prove cerreci r 'lliiii Unhappy doiintri is destined to tieeikne - ilinge'Clarrier:hifirke The rr, : ggits.sicin:s,'of the British in. India are likely to cost' therri.rnuch :treasure of blood and. rrioney: - .,t ''.#.' - 'hattle-Ints been fought be itireen-then and ; the-Nativogroopa r iii_which,.. though.the former were successful, yet they lost overtlire6 titainiarid troop's, including Len] Sale and.Sii J. The, Sikhs passed the Sutli variously*estimated aCfrom 60,000 to 80,000, with a_ splendid park Af artillery,. The fight. ing lasted three dayS, and the carnage was dreadful. the British and Native forces a mounted- 10 20,000, out of which. they lest nearly 4000, Several disfiriguis.hed officers fell,' amongst others the veteran Sirßobert Safe. • The Pilot boat Ronieri- wbich . carried out the eorresprzedenee between Mr. Buchanan and Packenham had not arrived when the Hibernia The Coq onrmark el Inul advanced an eigli, In the 'Grain market there . has been tat al tterattons. ',There has been a rise in• Whea- at Dal Itvic Louis Philippe is said to be in faxor 6f- re ferring the Oregon dispUM to the.arbilration of three EngliA and three •American gentle- men.: The Flood. As wo - expecied,- the newspapers Irani all seetioris tritiiraiiil7kiver4l - of the adjoining States, bring intelligence of the wido-spread destruction by the lato_great flOod. Ii Wes tern. New York and along the PototOo - riv'er in Maryland; the - effects of the flood poem t have been quite as disastrous as here: At ---Piftsbliigh, on''Siturday, there nas 23 feat of , water in the channel, and that portion of Alleghenyeity below-the-oudet lock, -was completely inundated. - If the reports of the different`Supervisms on the Pedusylyania improvements are to be relied on, theinjury do t the Canal is not eo great as was ex eted. Thu banks are carried away in iany places, but a large Rime of melt t • already bean put on, and it is epeetetl tat in a month the Whale line will le in navigable-order. This large force, however, will elkuse the: tax-payers of the Stale to bleed to the tune of several hundred thousand dollitrs. The Tide-NVater Canal, is injured very con side raltly,but operations in repairs are already going on. The bridge' tit Columbia escaped unharmed. The Conowing,o bridge, further down dal ricer, was entirely.swept — Thir Mils' less - of life tlialwit heir of, is that of ..Nr. Follmer and his son and a young nian by the name o( 'Guntly, whci were drowned at the mouth of Turtle Creek, in Cnioricoun ty; they Were'crossing the stream in a i boat, Wheti:4 them "gOtrtleitly ,brcike•tlooSe, and swept all tafritto a Watery tie lote - at pot e ! oe . aPpalling'seenp.,, . . Was.Pelia: !—Mr. Spencer a Sena tor in . the Logiileture ; a' few. days sauce' -.in'te' - speenh' before the Sofiafe - ordmt . State, tefeired to the abolition of slavery in igps4achufetti,lle said there vas no specific ';•ecoril,Of ;31n nhelition: -Joho Qnincy Adams cnfcdmed . .„Ifim ofttitprohable. manner. jlll*Yheliiilavery.was aholi , shedinllasiaehn- Was an this Arise: A note - had teen •4iven ., for die prico,of a'slave, in - 1787. This,,,aate - ,was suetl: and tie Court , that maker Ovqdll l 4:aonsideratiaa, as I n 3-10 end :cti- sot.lWseld: From -that,time fOrAyttid ifinyetiqiied file:eid Bay State. dorne'of the EmpFOS of ResAia :is . said 000::per:43:,;!,eaaAaii_ te' l ltelVe liierties'y+ at "sitepOing 'every' itaassOt after octoa Ilto • •'• ' r • antintliorek . etable-i IDA melte on those artnelpleew hlchloaskspetience has prtav4lkaisact.r ft ,DuovetiCapecolatlob,when-lhey ararestared to lianickiwee, Cot they are known tope the ,brat tleansercif vhe etlepaCii anti l of dx, and•fn all dY lePePile flett bllleas caeca they..are a Peat idcasiad• - ' Let ekeryArnity 'lreetithese DILLS In the house: If falthattly awl when thereto occasion. fbrznialeine, it wOl he nary aeldem that a: Doctor will be requireel— • • In all east* of cold: cbugh or rheatnellsh; the afflicted owe kjo theirbodLtalo eat thoto - riita, r ,r Roldify OltfißLDEtie s ttlfinni'Aient Carthilf. ,ditenhon.Culberfiots,fililppensburgi . ,01.Ilrenemati ds- co 4 etfrketlatult • •''• A:arl:ltelieA; Mechanics • ; tf'.ol. Mlller,',Whlte House.. •- , :' - lft;•llltiner,•Blflreninustewn,, •' ; •4, Erik.,Coyle, HogestedlE • • l'identes , e* - .ll.•fl.; ; Sentmatt;liewbark• - • . , . ",.,;•'}y i lid ' wa 0ri:+10,1845. 44r.,o nt i) Or. rowle,,noskon 1...., -.1 , ,,,, ~ • ~ • - ,:,..,.. ..Dear ior-lpereell's by ; all Om lom• inwitAi d nigiir ure ifie stitieiral Agent of ,that nal use_ _ , dr, popular ..rdedttlas tallad , Wintar a .Balaanl . Oh ut! Sherry... l / 4 AllitiVAci 10 IStrOrm YOU, Plx.lllftfLil! s !!_lr_ l . l that.' medicine in !il i n Omni' 104,10.4e1.°4 'eolith List fruity Om w • 11. 1dtealt 14-11 bda* "' d• 1 t ons , u ue d i e phyalulan who Walled her and Miter, _t .., again Pladlelna whiultdld nnt.rarnokkhia!,SE ...;,.:A.T.. laityteordhrid-Dr.-wistrAp-84r-r .mp C_ at m # t ihrtnedintelYr fired * % i t it took r . Agee( in'thie Pifivoo/Ift` Dan, Al.:ls,ro-17,1',40 %Ulf I . and it rurndllOr °Ong ellliF T ,,,,,p. lc% ,_.., et. had a Payer illYlog*hich ‘O% Me,. , " I -&" " • t . nut......tchad outwore ..roulthi ~a rtdort Aro 64 ~ a LOOM „, iiins 1 1 hndirren iii49 , ifi h irg 4 : .1 1 1/Fflf., 0 1 44:i Ohl y Iteno dial t ,11 b W 01, ,, tt i a llr .', l e tli- w - -- 4 ,144.•„„ etw f - -"i-- ,--- -• pi A l l l li l jet;t4fgoV4Viji t tOtAp4* , ; i4;tm: - !''''' ' : •• -4 ''.l4".t -'.oxiign**lnOV ii'l. fefk41 , 414: 7 , , a. f- • . 4 . -1, 114,24,, ,arid ~o. li tOrrikreti s l t Ayers, r irft 4Org ried onl 4o ll l. l . l / 4 ;1 ,, 111104- ,, 47 , t 10 `,„ , Ir 114.,. Tii,crAu.aittrpti 41)e,' .11 " z '. l l 'oooll, ' urrntrirfdrpj 4 ili„t4r,,:i oi"Anitit t. lirr:l3hrit4 prou . .40 , t , . , .. , y.,- . 1 ,6 , 1 04 WP: O ln ASXi'f l44l4 r ib r t ” -7---. 7 . ` -.3 ''' ', :f ,%,:".'" —.l ,•, 7 , ' !",. 5k . ' - '' ' . . ~, "..''. \, ' . •, `.. ~, : ' ~„ , , . ' v ~- ,i.t. ~,, • 7 A ___64o-Air,CriiiiliolWg ..er re imiew cill‘n Att - f9nc* . oolo ll6 lo . 9:eeding" t 4" §fitte 4gislitixteAr ilm ‘0 twi; weekitt, Rrill;Qiinmittect Ciiiiiii , stktir44 l .ii4 - . ti . 0,404 - 7,,j, 10.2 2K -oibbligoohiviwr•yd tile:Aligit , C9tAty Ilbidethitili;tii, l ii4ii: niisfalce not,-iiii the first iiirisscliaTttriicni tabled. the' democratic feature of inaiiilluat li- . laltiy . s; "The bank 4100ibeen Mt - years in, ,aNietice tekie aidepetir , committee re commends its re „ TIM 'bill igniiiiMilliwfl,ght of WayrtO the New York and Erie Rail Road Company has 4 0 ,use,s! ,the erectlOni•of 4the4ieUe'e r ouniy-Wbo.Kally,. which thop9 . ople • af,,.the;typor,:MMl. 6 ol" this county beat' - :- 11 111011701?-'1VM"."'BILB. e_l4.el to -the- -.,S.,Gazette The..ftillowirigriYitari'sts.of sight(efMayre-the , Biltimore.and Ohio hail `Thad" Company;'w iwlt'bas, passed the en ate : and house of ßepretietitatiYeii %fiectitin raids' tlie‘serrt;or the COM,' meawe:lid; to the lieltimtiTeAtalphie-.;-)liiii 2 * read: epnatteet. 4 ld, _maintain a cenfineatied the`Bailioad;Of the said coinparit, in Cumberland, Stater3flqatilittidOe tlje City of Pitis hurghl underAditl'stibjeet 4 to istnidiT; restrie tions,nratingWhichcite,thatWithiti stk. reen,ll4 .aftd - e- It* 60 4 10;640k:of 410,:' - kiir To:0; arid seMilainitially-thereafte4fthei;idfiCeis.ef,;the: ointia6y; .- Rpn,,toeY.Ohill: t 'subinit'a stale mentcif the amount of tonnage, and the nun-. ber of passengers carried over the road, from 'Cumberland.' to -'Pittsbtir,gb; -- oic.'irird 3 "teWie. said tonnage tcrphy a tax filed by the Legis lature; not exceeding twenty-five cents aloni and each passenger a tax not exceeding fifty 'cents per head, until a rail 'road shall be con- , strfieted. Connecting the Baltimore and Ohio - 1 Rail Road with the Columbia Raiblband after which the tax on passengers 'shall be twenty' five cents only. State agents to be, appoiotpd to travel in the cars if necessary, with privilege of inspecting the books, accounts and. vouch ers of the company for ie purpose 01 securing the rights of tbe State. Section 2nd, requires the Company to con „struet the road. North and 'East of the Aliation galtela I;iver,.by such roure.as - may herle - etn.; ed expedient. upon the same principles and plans, and tinder the same regulate - 01s, pow --ersrimmitnitiirs;:-perellegito,aitiVenialitions-as- are expressed in the art granted by Meryl - arat No lateral road mom than a' mile in length 'within. Pennsylvania, shall he in 'any' wise made purchased or owned by the Company —nocertificates for- mons v borrowed less than the amount of $5O rdtallbe issued. and no bankingprivilegest to be exercised It :Vary= land, ViFem7a or PennsylVaniaF•and no late ' ral road to be mornetea ; having for its object a connexion With the Ohio Itixler below , the City pf rtttsburgit i. nor join o ith anv - raitraild whieh'shallconaect aiii, the thcrincilittrof ibilGreat o.attawha,- Without the contat of lsenitSyltiuths„ in-number Section 3d, reserves full right and privilege to the, cornmdowealth, to the 'Franklin flail Read Company or any other Company to be chartered by the Stato„.to interrs_eet the _said Railroad., by any other..rail road or mairS, Ca nal or canals, or other works at any point or points either in the s: i 1 Common we:Rift or 111 the state of 111 a gland and aeeeptrtnee of this act by-the B. &D,-it, R. Co., to be as ;mils:Tie to this.— The saidl3. & O. 11. R. Co., not to enjoy,. any of the privileges of this act. mill the state of Maryland extends Ito rights and. privileges grouted to the Stistplehtutna and, Patapsco Central Company : to this state or to a Coupon ny- or to individuals duly authorized by this state ro consirnid; use etc.. it mil rontf tied; the;ttale line or from Ilagerstown, hue ?Jury land', tint further West then .11anenek; 'nor further East than Williamsport, fr r the pin pose of rnakingsart eligible and convenient connection with the__Bal lime. atal.Ditio_Rail Road—the last-fmmed Company not to:be; ah lowed to transport more than passengers bag= gage. until this right shall be properly ~.Tant.: eefor tile construction of one or more tracks to Hancock, or. Williamsport,..xvith, the ne:ee:s sary etc. Provided, itoweVer,,that if a rail 'road shall he • enitstreeted. connect ion. the Cumberland Valley R: It. with 'Ili& LI. 8s 0.1 R Co., within the terrifery of Penn .sYlvaala, then- the above proviso shall be void. • Section 4th, requires drat passengers -and • property shall not he cart led for a less amount on one part of the road titan another, either in Maryland or Pennsylvania. , Section sth, provides that the Baltimore and Ohio !tail Road Company shall.' egelate the travel on their,:.,,rmtd that.covienient oppor tunity shall bie,.'grantett aCthifithints of inter ''eriticnr-toOttett.tO rfiem saithßaltimoretand Mud Mil ltakil;tlieffoPPoitiiiiitietir to he to those afforded-JO dna .passage of, goods (IV rect to or. frairt lialtinnire. ~ .4).: • Section ; 6tli, seqpres .11 per(eet - eicitialify;Of tolle.uppn:fringht andpaSselfgers,p4,oil4 - OV all,parts ,of theimsdpitond„prcillibits..durthret, tiounito the .marie4eitther.irrtfuveri.oktt -t4l.t portino.,wltich dies itr.iPeivasylvirtuv.7 , ./' Section -7111. provitleo that the "romping.:, 1).3 . 00 jrillie nsiiid'rtnnlp confers -the .neaud- pcimicges tend detOtitieild" Company to bounder' the control of thoritics of•PertripylVaitia,',W4ftit had a been. created by Whitt' of Ibis CiirilifronWealth. Section ,Bth, decicres.that part 0: R. .R. l ‘ cotistructeds.within: this Statotm, npablic highTiVaT---privilgebeing.coitered4ll to any persou,Or persons," - under thirniunt.te - s : strictione - -,;to Plate trans:; portatiOnef . melehandiib,ll4 rides of tolinet TO - to - ,lhri - rtiiies=i)fltsitealithliStieil 7 fOrlthel ;the; c' o i r e r it. year,. sli/ 1 11 Section 9th mnkoa it lie fiiity athei7Prefir. -- : dent and managers of the tviatl,'io&tioolt cisOiddled - froni - , to prepare and itinitlionit ,ItkAiloot,oo,.. oral_,a , lo.and.taOcitritler4colo of the 'work , Inatween,4hesp,two , ;IT Seetion.loth;;makee•.the , Stook;Of.,the.Coni.: pang to: in idnoant , aqua!: to' thii"to,erof'die; ;construction'the'itad - WihiliiState,lirable; net arid We, ai,anYt otp,ffii;,lll . operki;": Animal statements; of.the. ofrain, endbussness ' he; Conmany , to• atinually transmitted ter],the' Lemslatgrift;.;„,;l Section ',I provides :for: - the. asCortnining; land settlement of .daynagel ,dilpaltaf r tilK - 040_ , :s b * il i n g-. l #o -t h* ti it i k;),Tl'444 6 „,r, I . o44 4;PPOltieSt:,..' 4 1 1P40,6 1 .neht pf Al 40 , A* POVlkftir‘AP toad.. atlc4i.r*seit,o4.4oali*i Legniladtfrei: the right ta,roperd.:OWElCinf.WeiiitArilswie: -rikhrOtidipectliKeiCtimpanitlaVrerex4 tti& ,, anipplelnentzto , Ri tlitioldrkefd thrpligiat'Oidaktivaa; Ir.a . ,fti the ih eral rr e dlit(*) ./ c,ize"*veltee. - 0 , - eAttO 144riv,rietirsy13.6a*wiea , :: v.lillitt'ttepiYettpSl ;fromthe. . 1 404144 ayt; ' 411 4411 4:4 rO, . . liistimx44oAlßATl MEI ME ME , 3 000,0 . 0 Ofr...ppUltjtiiiine_thiliLef_ ii - :tiret•Rtit-OVtity:firtt--reiteliiit . their - teat 444er, , ,iietitrea:;ar'fte . )1 extrisinith then this rebe ~'6. .1 . ...1 , ,ots amendment Mr. kinkel veered a 1114 Anil,' - "y,l4Wviifirtgrhtit this soe44lall not go int6etitet Until Ist t May, 1847, and‘then l'}p,;be null and void limn per t - ent - 0n5,'000,.. 000:snituieriited=rthhil4m-Baud-irk °Afterrt warm 'debate; this was agreed n - ,tloy a, vote .of 60 to 48, and the cfnestiori then- recurred on the amen'ameict as 'amended, spun 'vhieh r► ,~; rte . _~~~ no vote had been taken up,to Monday .., , t ..ii : - Ist,Micttillla t t.it.;•-11tietinivrn . liteti tif."l , Vais ' aridlle , 4 . ll!'iit the,lfoubtg ol'llepitsitillativles, . .. '` liiiriertia'sg`4;lArtit*iit)il; : rti r getfl ,in thetAtiernt . ' of iikil - boi:miitti4 tritlielianiti : 6l,-, cl .?lo, i tl i ?4%tY?C°7 l ) ,‘ 7 . ilt)We'a, 11 4% One il'ills titled,' "40,Attfer,theeptisplidationefeertaili iban5,::..804:41 1 14.,•91: 1 0034**1L1,00)th loittpi ~, Linenttimetbin , ,ili , pste,ip,9 , ly thesetenaw ai titteit'_' . : 1 - fffBl - nrifilijalte . vOirtirtiFinriaittliiffiiiii?,l - : - - - and '7O. t Itlitkilitillidit t lltii,Sijiiiyili) -- - . 11 1 - 6 1,7,4 - - ofnow:certi#4X4 i trit. f anyAffhe!'sinek loop of the:.,,Ci'Mindiiitiniiii;;;llta'tcoliss4in;',ecti'Stn, te4.o...R:aiiioiil,lsNiOli'; l iii'lqiii'.tlii.sti4ll . ties., ,tv,:keiverih r paymetiCeiffiftitetkkett"MtAtirrite," . - The other bill'i; j elilliny..::€.i 'An 'All,te" pro vide..for the thibiktiiii;g4ifriirliblie';`lfieht;! - I4 and li.!te4 - pew: ol 4 o o s '_' 4 fitP,XfililWit . itTliPsr ' brigs, . seltoolleisi'Stm, • steambriats, - rstagea( Ifieles',' , 'lialiitileliiiiilliciat4;'llailiairlal44.,,..• ; artrAClMB. l F l l4BN'.".:9.o ll oe7' l3 4 l l s '74P4 l7 l'et'err. dollar of their Value r aldliriihracite coal. IQ ' - e - iiits per ton. EveViiiisen,corporation•M firm, is required : tlstuasyreOpi2popth the as- . I seas, orls,inquireamtrto.this rnotteysattintereitt . , - Ike, anti' iftthis tie't declibed; - thti - AsieSior!iti; tc i *i ii' 9l' : ,. s q le '.i4 Fl i 4fi/i* 3 ::4010 ..kic.iiiiill!i4o - to that the ' commissionet' - s add 33 tee? cent mom. Moneys owned' bY an'y'p6scsnii.ll:'of the State,, are R1 . , 1 :0 3 1:i# liy s r oatme r: ta xedr u ail. the debtor pr other person hating the custody, ' shall pay the. tax, and be allowtedtforit ;,.. 2 ftll 'lpans.and stocks, guarantied by the CommisU; wealth 'shall pay a half mill for each cellar,. On whichi one per cent is payable, and , so on in proporticu.; one per cent is to be paid on all taxes, professions, &c. takfog off the liriiit of 5:1ii0,6. - nil - nrikiiig aTruiiii6l7 - eiTaTtdeiders in goon cares, and merchandise, the growth, - modoct r -and,manefacttire Of the-IL-States, -.- and every store and warehouse for' sellit4 them, where such persons manufacture them shall be neced as the fiireigit merchandise - is taxed, and there shall be in every county ts - of mercantile taxes. The ilill also contains a, provision for the establishment of "Cominis4icniers of 4 he Sittkr, ing FuMl,” aril ril li ' t'er i cites lo'them'ite - an‘ nual amount of the tax the loans and storks '_"' Of thie.'Murriontwealth,atldll - MOTleysTriht eciied .ither-lsi`ii;:-.30 -1846:(tim. end of tint .. present.fiscal year,) on account of tares o ne ` before January I. 18,16, and also all tbeCom inenwealtlt's stork in private companies, and - it pledges-dm _faith of the State that ,tire UM.. neys girento - the - Sitiltin; Fund shall remain inviolable, s o ul' the whole of. the State deb t is paid, reintburSed and redeemed ; it directs item to-invest-their'. moneys in-the !eerie (11 the Commonwealth at or below par. • . There dre many other provisions, hot the ' . finegoing,t(whicht we gather from the Phil adelphia Ledger,) embraces the most' Mt- ' ' portrait features. `'‘, The bill incorporating the Centrafllail florid Company has passed the House, and is,neer under consideration r in the' Sett ate. I A bill incorporating an A tbki Fellows Asso ciationie'lihiladelphia. missed the llouse ott 'Friday a'weet; bra vete of 4-110 38. An. act tmpro,yent llke, destruction of fish lit Cariatloguinet creek has-passed the-House.. A bill has'lnten" roport`edin the Senate p4o- . viding far the paYmetntof certain :laborers:on the ilanover and Carlisle ?untpikes. A bill hasped the Senate by tt , cute of 2l'to 7, abolisliing the Mayot's„Court of Lin - " 01)' Stiddralyon iloguestown, m ; this county, on Friday evening, last,ct Quinoy, Alm 1.. v . wife' of, 'Clemons Macfar lane, Et q., in the 46th year of her age: O n Inn n)ght tlf the thth .inataat, of inflammation of the altaciatlltahttu Ertin'ais n ithCflarah Eckels, aged N manilla and one day. , " 1 ibuitetim"it - to illtow' Now iWeet .;,do parudtse Would bloom'. . nOt i tbe place Of iegt; idneb. • 434 ~ ,,. ..7itvharaltriercatkasver,wia a Igor, ;' .Thu; th4o.bnditi ;4ruir , uotd-; / ..But thaLwltklatuftbru ofid enJoi* AVtV.Unii t rift' ThitAilat ktlity telt Pve44 5P 1 !1`...'!T-..t . ft; ',it 04U agra l / 4 1:"' • f 4 ".4 4 4;etAt'.0 , 1 for, .7114 , ,-czt.yerpiii „rem, 1846 tyynnonc,knir on, 3811itioy ,A;r1): ,•••,.:( • , flllBl‘ WEEK: " 1-- tito ,, lloa4; ' e;9: •: • ;PiesTirt l?iTigere iiiittit . 7 7 ; . 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