IMMN .• • "t•I ' M , -4,4IBX*XEZ7CV 'WEDNESDAY, - „, • 47.Y2,12/q•lZrATlggh , r 49 l I ,!tMINASV, II P O .. S. per -AgefidOlftee,'•NOithfii&M s "coiriei Chestnut stieete, • Philadelphia;:ig: iitthorita.toreceivesii.beictiptioris and ad,yeri ,Oisipiiiiiiiifcir,thejlE44l4) AND Exposerari;-and ~i~e receipts for the MOO: Mtliplarath Me= eliahioe'andtiadesriieit = geiier 11 eit6nd. 7,.theiizbitainiekieby - availintihernselres''ot . dui .Pplititugitts•fgr cOuhtrypaperi. htikaginO: allbrils. ....QM. r...Yojic.k344!seogr,i . on Ale - National_, ilerences lie Muni) -oh An; firet pagit• • We freggently ernpelte4 . toefer . • or cmfieout' rniaticationli„and pilyurkisert:tnitS whi c h ore handed to us ,Okl - TueoaYY'frorn-a rant of tinto hiends %nutria ensure the liubliestien o f. . ..•. favors by giving, Oleg' to us on banntlayi.or 'Monday. . I:Ve:rn . iglitrilge:that abant,oee et pur ti.i4zotte have. ehaiiged their rceidence; hem; stir which has animated our _-_Eirentt4Uji the last two lays. Our sub:. eerihem Po . haye removed «•ill. please in form ptbatho ' _ fact, so that oltr Carrier may ere to find them TIM ilit!)-A. nmithanit of Philadelphia has a communication in the Ij. S. Gazspe of yester day, in which he declares _th :I , iove caieful examination has led-him to change his views in respect to the "riglit: ot:Way?' Ile -has now.no otdection te the passage of the bill, and . su„vesti eonte ameodnients to it. We would ,commetid his example to others in the city.- - 4',)Zi- The Volunteer's explanation of the defeat Of its party in,thal tc . gibt" altar" Of Whig • istrOngth, 'the West Ward, is certainly very amtisin... Our neighbor's will not talk so al tar they have lived two or three years more in-town. The .Volunteer says: 'I to the per nicious practice scratchjog tickets,' may • be aseiibed the' sudiessof the Whig ticljet in _ .she.Wesif, Ward!' c9l,l"ohle and . Iris colleaguee 'in that AVard haie not had a gnOdlaugh.liir someme, they can take it orei Oaf! Wo think, it is .the whigs_who..l are likely to-suffer most ifb.m 'scratching' 'tickets. 'This , pernicious o practice' by many whim; came near defeating a gentleman, wiosu high character and public spirit oughk t o haiemade it . the duty as well as the pride of_everir lildg_tosupporthim._ We aro grat fied, bOviroVETr,tliat.thede*lSet macle,akhim ' failed of_ its. tlestnritotis ASSAULT BY s . PArrEa.—A des. Aerate and sell executed effort was made on ine;day last, by a pauper at the comity Poor House, by the name of Ramsey, to take the life of the Steward,.klr. Lobach. His conduct becoming insufferable, the Steward ordered him to his cell, which he refused; by exertion, however,.:he was confined. The (foe: not being locked immediately, he rushed against it, succeeded in gaining his liberty, and struck at .tho Steward with a knife, who received fire or six stabs in % 4i6etei ? t, parts of his body. Ramsey was secured and sent to-prison. Dmorumr. EvEsr.--IVe Team from Har risburg, that at about six o'clock, on Sunday is . vionin. I - a flat boat loaded . with flour • ran tiiimer of the broken piers of the road Bridge at that place and capsized—in - act, was .ro en in wo water, which is still high. • There were seven . "" men on beard ; three of them sucCeeded ip s crawling np a tt ; e-pier, ancifotir went down - ther.streain with the flour barrels and broken • pieces of the boat. A flat and sevetalakills Were Sent to their Issistrtoce, - and two of the pica were head of the leltirid;riear a mile be l ow town. The other two, naMely, David Vance and Jaeob Ruth, - could riot be found, and it is feared, that they haverdrowned. The boat was used for ferry ' hig"fraer and to the island. All or nearly all the fl our was saved -in a s - damaged-state, - • kis due lo.the Rail Road company to state thatlfit boat and crew were in the employ , of:on , Offluywareliousas io,flartishuig„,' and <thattbe:coiiipany does 09• frelli4tlkiiitidg on Tht;'tlour, , we.leam;beloagod r to Mr John svdoyer'ot Kew oto. .e last PerryCountrDemocrat con. rAiiiiitiort - • FAI4., ut "lister to aFoitititittea.thatiddress. od hinVteltxiivet.je* bill now before am 4;l ll # olll2 o 4dlic Y •hai Rif ! ! i$ 1 0q-the.gfn -- Oki right of,way to the Patt 4 Pereitig. Ohio, 11.01 road.: ha,,ving h s be ' l e t this bill w ,- - • teen .mp- • letter fully vie .. was :' • ' '.-ii, ! ] t t, h h i s illlhrhi , ~' thatdie,atheeslus le r if1110124301,,t '' Iv shows - a' or. ~.. .t.5.,-- . nchwve , iious Is ibligken " - ''C 4 ? • t,' ',a coneelell . , f " 'L ' , r '_..5 --=-I;ift ittu**lbte- )!., 84;11ent!• t--'ZP7101,,,,,,, ‘,,tiiiiiilh- i kkt irC F a - • '‘‘' '. , ; :77-9jigaWr*:l;4' " airatandt }la° ' ;.,..;_.I. , •• ,--tenteit,'„lsrsPP- • --- •“' ..,' o'.-'IO,AtC-41,141. :" . ' 4 6fibis F4O:-.ll' ''tk4',Wei '.."1. lAlliePPßer'e9 - "fitYlll4. 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'.qattrlCF, - 4trii jii . 4 - 44,.Tim IIi:AA , ,E,ern: e era tr - -tiCkLit-iii-mitnifirObirti-ii , fireling-,of--detted4orr. 411164(c.anxiety.:1,prerriiikir,...fpickbliA-: , W54‘ stage. -The geoplis 01 Situth-Vrcisttirepoi s ri-j' rrily`aeisjellt), sit.if :limy' lirtiL , r3tigttt4:Airri ` ek •:ilici prt.is ge of f . ge - h . igifi . i;iielfrayp,a.:3Ari : p , t .. :l4 , jpstice long deferred; - '41l• parti#l.:4i:4lyitt . 4 - . 'P.Oine orc,on4hit3.44ll4ect.,,,:::gth-gr ,02-07nikil ihriStritehiti) received the•adighlaffeigrriV..', • - .••-, --- t e logvAti4 our'gr.e akßY•sPlT,k 4 :?§,!ft.,,rP JP3'..., ; •, . 111 PIAP4'*bile - we ' s -r . ecOy!ilignOtiii :6 6he lied.: plfltr,:hiVe 80 . - iii'selir:ipie - ja)i'sha:il hf.tbit burdens:' 'TliCii'liilgoolic;biliii , Aufaii , ), hr3witier, gid, n'it.l.fiat l ;gitiflitirtrod'itritiiNftatv now Oikk,' , .,:io; - ,il4re'.t,lt.ifil,ritiSi. be - :'illOVVid iCi avail 'theiiiierVelel;;;'thii l : . 7seirie-'iiiiiitAli6g(: •Tiic;li'# 9L eiri 6 3 46 ', 11 ...f ilf.f.i'''tigfr4f l ). liiiiiti:l 6 : tit.igyaiiiit.: '..Thii riortiiiii, '`Of'lPerili 3 OVirrito thillitighiiVbieli the B. sea Itili -I talli . s'lifilVi3 to,ilitAsi - elyibliieeS" , , a eoulitry,Aggillilig"ltitil untold and incaleblithfc mirierCl*Cidthf'l'Lct this road he inirrie.',,igitd:, ili ,n . e;inttgir . S42,i?.. all eloquent ii'erTietertreirihrki!,rtliglailliT4nd men Imn of Soills4eiteirti.:l , 6,36.iylittithi' 'vt•ilr he dotted ' , ‘V ) itiii' fit'firiite - s,• 10Vgeiond`Tell in., iii'lk - the ftrfl'4i , '. r - ri - f; ftir ~ 1 ,. -, ~ . ...p ~, t.-.. ( 'Wu es 9 i .1' 1 3 willbehrobghlintarc,quisitittit r auti•the jokey "kindred whichhasheeedone to her by the •t.tittst rtictioeof our `State 'linpriteetrients, , These evtities "are no.tvper because , their resoutees are undeveloped. But give-there .~~-~s~ya, : the adrantage.4 o lake • iheir stand countiesinihd Slsfte. T6.the counties, it seems extremely hard that .the people of Philadelphia should interpose their immense influence to deprive them 'of the advantages so long and ins - 4 due to them. It is not surprising-therefore, that a feeling of strong indignation - has._ hcba --awakened_ gainst the city of Philadelphia by her action in this matter. 'And if the "right of 'way" . bill is now defcatecli and this questim kept open to distractand disquiet the public . mind -til until another Legislature meets, Philadelphia _ May rest assured that the consequences Will afford her ample demonstration that the peo -pleof the Wrest have; the will and the power to rebuke oppression and to repay injury. The Ilarrfsbum Tele...mph IaSI r eel; elves reports of the speeches inade by . Mr. Edie,of Somerset, and Alr. Pumroy, of Frank- lin; in favor of the bill,, both Of which are of sound reasoning and convincing force: We give a short - extract front the litter : • • But, sir;ll cannot see any good foundation for the Spirit. -ofhostilit - :;manifested .by the eitizens-andmemArs from Philadelphia, opposition to this 'measure. They appear, to regardjt as one full of mischief ;to the future prosperity of their city, and whichwillhave. the- effect building. up the rival city of 'Baltimore: I- do not think, if my hintible. opinion is. of any- Value, that the disastrous . -resultaiherapproliend trill actuallroccur,t; By-forming a•connexiort with the Baliiitigre. and. Ohio Railroad from Chambersburg. dleY will have a direct communication bvvitdroad with Pittsburg, and their advantages in-con tending for the trade of the West will he' equal to those of Baltimore. Neither has a railroad connexion with Pittsburg now, and both would be coicitected then. If Philadel phians apprehend any danger from the ex tension of the Baltimow,and Ohio Railroad to Pittsburg, the consequence will be much more fatal if it reach the Ohio river below that city, for no sane man can for a moment think it will-forever terminate at Cumberland: Let Philadelphia merchants continue to off er liberal inducements to western dealers, and myriads of 'railroads from Baltimore to Pittsburg will not dritie diem away. The merchants of our cotnmeicial Emporium, I can say from an intimate acquaintance. with many of them, are not surpassed, I Believe, in point of energy, iuduStry and Striettcom mereial integrity by those of anyi k other city in the world. That spirit of indomitable .perseverance, which has hitherto distinguish ed their, will still bear them onward 'in s its - ofevery - slierrinter ot.s ac e. et t em construct whatever works of importance they may semproper ; tp,prOmote their: prosperity; - batlet - thent - extend-M - others-tliwagli.e : m - Vile,ge. They Mtge an interest„ involved in., the decision of , this' einestion which • they. ap-, pear toliave,fOrgotten,., The, gentlemanfrotri Somerset (Mr. Eon) has adverted, to the fad , Mali -prior to the Completion of Ilie:;Cuinlier land Valley Railroad, nearly all the trade; of that Valley was 'culled to Baltimore,. and: Philadelphia received but a very!. meagre portion of it. Tice probibility is that nine tenths of . that trade now falls to Philadelphia. Let their railroad. be destroyed ; by the rejec tion of this ;bill ; mob^ the:tredti < pf the, rich Valley. of Cumberland, will overt tol. •• • BALTIMORE M. E CONFERENCE,-1 r... Ile Phi l - ! o adelPhia North American has been shown a private letter from a member of the lialtimM;'3' conference of the Methodist Episcopal church, in whichilit is stated that the confetence has unanimously resolved to remain it, connex ion with the Bletho'clist.Episcopal:Cliurch; to resist; as it , has.'uniform'ly done front tile first, the intrOductien of slavery among its • mem hers; to hold no connexion with any-eccles iastical holly that shell make nem-slave hold ing acondition.of membership in the church, and.to stand by the discipline, as Kis, ,The_. conference also expressed its deterMination , to faforithe ‘ division' of 'the:gen t hrril , fundi of the church, as Provided for. in the'plan , of seft elation. The writer of .the,lettec saYsi there_ was`at no time'any waimtn.of , fieling,or di- :I vision of sentiment reeidetini these 'Mations; it- Mae* : staq4't4af*, pastoral address rill be sent out' in acordance, with these inoii.,,' The follovriniaietheaPicgariiint's ko"th:;) . dietrief 1 ' 2''' '4 ''-- 1,4- :' -'' ', ' ,',CL, ' r , ' CARLISLE'IDISTIICT-1-4: PatFritri, p. E. • R. Emma; Prealdea l t Did:hart; Ctillage. " 6444 , -4. 4 4. 4file, •;'; . ,'-' : t -,) 4 , criulf , eirmit-4wm Preitytnan ''J. . W. 41,Iiii,KelitspAriDatlec . ,- (yip, ,- 4 - 1 , ' s ' , '''. 4 "°° 74 e l4 ^ -4 P l Vlleat' ,, ~ 't. ' , 0,, t..litlivtembger4-- ,: ,- .4ffswci-4 .- : - GPYeriJ:N•gler.. AtpAensitirrg-r4. M. - ;Spangler -- - , oremcaigH, go l i , 'e mberOtiro7 . r. ', tisin'filli*tg" 4 ''hr - sfe - esC - 66 ,1 N Si . _:ftidetifk, f'..l:k valg ? . , , - , 3;:rmraiithi arevit,,ii,' e - -- .. , 4 , 80g0r,.... Is, s'sr 2su s 's. ; rs k- elotrin 4 7F - I;TIneY ' 'fisfo*F . A.'. ~,, ,•.1, `i•;ss4. l s ss' s's,,ss, .„, -1' ua mail and they will liolvy the, mpit le in these I,'::; I 'S+taj::il' E o.Ritt# .11 0 0 4 ,, Vhrl„iP I 'LP:tl. 9 ai t 4- 4 ''hß4= - ‘ l lk l9 Br 7 rekgijkilku uchter btosilei4plttitaiethekrchtifti,. t;tkiticiisratiil aitab }ter io he prices :of ibrj. 6 3 ol4 4 4 C ; ?‘"? l 9 .o o l Zffi i iT4 i YOi i6 f . Airs: aTI kiPffit'udiart4K: : 49ll kit -0. 'stittT, tc inlftte ce the Cou re's iii' ittir • ot .dOngresik jug interesti-iitt'4 COnntry, by tread , our mattufactpt- Yeit •-• • - Ptl'aritli tIU46; y ie;st furnish'.eorreet tn lento tio,rt or regardAttlitti.d4crdcteripru:Attmtt extent-4. _American nittn4faeleres, n 's vita: rook tolcorrect iSrepresenottiorwon:that,subject;therouiiiler4 signett , respeetitilly, ifisife.thshfArtizalitc•Me4 elan ies, and Ma nuffietu res ot ace.tinited Stales, send specimenslnt their varibuitiphAcei' firms. wilitheir:prices; to be.comptiretis- with the British munufactnMs sent from :21faiidsCs4 ter; and fiwitt -- .l3olwenrittireitl - illhe..1"00111 0 the_Tclommittee. ottibe.l'ust_Officerand-P-ost- Roads," to intiueitee% the action' Cotiaress rin - feint inn -- to - tho - prbposed , :maditicatitin of the l'ari An'drew Stoi•Ml, James Thonimoni Itiehard Brodhead, Alexander Renniey,' 11loSeS McClean; James Black, J. S. Yost,. Jok Buffington . , John. Strohm, . John Evaig, Jaedb inifilreThidne; John Blanchard, ,James Pollock, • C. Dariagh. The Volunteer with a series of paperii;T:niiithe past and the present,' con fin ed,howeyer, to focofoco bank ing. operations in this-Stale, underGovernOr POrter. 'We trust they are found qiifying and _instructive to its readers, particularly' that portion of them who are now.trYing iciget a Think charter without the individual liability clause! lint we recollect some time ago, thin the Volunteer' pledged itself that when Pennsylvania interests 3.yereaasuiled st Wash , - ingtoti, its voice shinild be heard i their de fence. 'Can't it 'spare a column or two for thisipurpose? lief° is apeint. 11 loco fo.eo Paper,ithe Arrieriean, in speaking of the netv. Tariff bill proposed by Secretary Walker; to these' rates, the duty (on coal (611 be reduced tOabaufGit'iliies -, per ton; vvhichcs mow protected by a specific dutkifir SE - 75 Perton: - The *Any on iiigr=iftiir. , 'tVilf 'hellbent $5 per ton, which tit noAr:pros_ tected bytiduty of $0 per ton. With such st_l doh - , the coal trade With the -northern and eastern markets will be entirely desttoyed,;-- Nora Scotia toal,"even• underthe present t a riti; Allies into competition with our own in the Boston market. Under the propssesi ni IT they could undersell its one 'dollar per ton. In regara to iron, we might stand it as long as the present high prices-in England are maintain (id, but this calm otcoiiiiuue more than a few years." . . ();:r The Volunteer has discovered , a mare's nest" in the proceedings of Ate - IVhig State Convection, which met latillarrisburg, on, the 11111 of Mareh. The filling up of four or fire vacancies by taking persons from the borough' of -.llarrisburg . ..• Seems to concern our neigh-' bout to a: distressing degree. It was not as muc o a M..-- , tif a misrepresentation;however,as e tl:e n y i imagine. We were present in the Convert , Itritarllllkt:a ip evit.ry4see_cif diStaut: - Coniities, the.sidiStiture.WeitS:appoin' .. ted by - clear *tdrintdoubted:aulbority siC the people s of.thosej counties...,.-.Mr. Kunkel, for instanCe, was Jpublicly, fit:Whaled 'as w dele gate, tiy it Nue nieetingiWilie district_whiCh • liesepresented.„..._The—other—substituteartrall producetbwriten ..authority for darning seats in the ConVention.,. the easiiCef 'onts'ni tw . o others the 4uthority was not so clear, and . the. Convention refused them a seat.% hapythis explanation will be deemed setts factory. • ' • I , - •pi.ooit; krrAcit, oFIIIA- Washiiwkin city ,'on Sunday„ morn ing, eeki a person'named ;Tampa , Tuoker;:mthiile , th-'-be 1 9 j O ' iic!lj r 4 ll 443';;Ylfo,4;'-ii? . a: s ilt R't'ifi434 amsey, ,titi: or" three pi bia:banarMiiairayWaciewarti?,",Rq.i(fr, lipirei.entthlg'anAAairriing ait t pf Ahop t qie eicest , ,f9n-sOyi?",relYalle*anineisay . iythe INaireiinl?kiliekligoneeri , firetl'aitacked:the:sei. ,Slriiat 411'0.th:tor of CatiiitiOtilni+ay'a , 4 o,liae d , katt ! intp. and an assault npon`him: The bens Pfcapt.. Ram ea `iiteining , and would have; kihl9d .jiio, aninc , 1)14;:kr ; 30,8elkioiseseign. ankanwniar:faieWantha , p , of the Captainr`who, '••• • - op - Tho,Ner: 'l 4 IVe ‘fgiif9fittf Roifdt,,df:lo# l 44 . :4"9.4 l fOihYP9 l 4e:E44", Pith° Nie4i.ll9 'repub.Po;:' and Owing , uPoi!' `lliiit'.:*;°""4*l; ) ie irios — f-isiwitabiiic a a Mos t r li g e i ln , r heLis_ejeoled,-4; Fehtiiegree of ,t4,A, - , , , ~ -910[ 4 1u2. , .....:. - Yegontit9b,ooBwit ttetvitax 4 ::g:!l. 4 )Micxl4,wo.ikin,s4 l 4l% filikft-ft.Pq!ohtiptioniroy 01.4(4 , / Adeilitit‘PiiA' o o l k4albiA'' day) - vee ,'lvilfaittirelilibit'mr. stew aosjAkt 4 lty or diustratiom, , , .--- tllietxnhgr6xaAtiOttst ,, gitk , ireei , . tiiii ;loft( tbePortt Lirtysj B‘c - '..,1 4 : .. 51NOWsaid WS iltid i 'Will,,toll you. 1 1 0orA c Tit Coeil,ilireugh Canatlatct g.nglitaA on Clilomiltlo33l,-14 shillings.' The North or glittifeMtds)t s eorteat a cluty`of ift shillinp ernbilitulL'AildefetVir hfiVii litileakkftt 1).1%Lonl Ashbumm,,by the last neW„efrOrn the Drithili^Pttilitiment that the Northiof Euiofi,e futtlieliek s7lotbs,of ell the Rol eign Com tro-, TOrled , lnt°l/#4 Ithid° lll, .‘ What win itliik 3 Wh6i\lii9 klutrßf,l,s shillings iptakon &from: t h e 'e ti ln Of tke..tforth of gurole ? ' " ''',., i I ri;tlt.-i ' i -- oo littingel,hut.u o V,erift ' Uie ' ss true' " j iltattilt:Pet.p/e 'of the Weet,ht using Bfitigh, nunfultualytes ,consutrie fir,e times ' US 1 01110); litittgli , imfrigoltTral.producuoris este, BMW 'de ii 3 C'entr.:Wellietu, agtieultutar;Ptoa notions. , Theligfiehitufai PrPdPetions OegliscoMilty are l mitimateil sit one, thousan milllons of d o 2 lars4Efiglantrtalses only about two millions pf,thit: ', ' --. „IrilialAtteninn buys a British trianultiottir etl%coalltt,2o dollars—l buy a coat at_2o dol-' lars-okatnerion manufacture—hie money leaio England, hal fof it for agr - iculibtal pr?- climtionsconktrrned in the manufacture--iny moltey ijrculalee among tny tieighbins, half Pf• 4 k!ir” wool from the farmerambthe oth orliattl,,, forTmeirtetto itlielltiiial Pr°ollP tiefis:cbittimecl by Amenctur manufacturers.' Everithi 7 og llone by this Ccmgress beertts in belor tile benefit of British Commerce, Bri 'ciish manufactures, &c. 'Surely it is litne,to` do sonsethiag tor Ainers.an manufactures .-- .( Whv- one of oor committee-rooms in this I 1ft.:41 ,` ti 'sett by the ~ - , it " aiiiTaTiennut used by agent ol inaribfactures. -- Be hopethltara — .Marti .be.apjaUforidted 'to show Aineriettainannfee lae?.trje British actis in unison Uitliilus tciii4eSS. are 'showing British . at:go rriente acid ihe British house of Lords are, printing Oteiiean arg u m cols 'against our otim MaiMfacluierS. Mr. Walker's report, Bze. (orie.slaf'Sii 'Robed Walker.) I telt'ven, said 'Mr. Stewart; that if you IM`a - 10;awn - 'Fe present - Tara - cilia pinny now in pmVer.u . • ovliroavn, as in 1840. • Then, said a Southern Member, not go with-us?. So nvotifil. said Mr. S. if I loved my par sclera ••• • • SABBATH* CONVENTION. A - Sabbath Convention, was held on tbe 7th of March, by citizens o.lllochanicsbum Cumuettnna county,4vdeb . was organized by callinatev. J. C. OWENS, to. the Chins, -and appointing Rev. A.l3.tnn Secretary. Af ter Nvidett, the'.Rov. T. G. Fritchey addressed the TllMite of Grace. . On iaotioti, the following gentlemen w .appoiMed a committee to nominate officers forilie t yermitnenr, organization. Of the con -voritiiiii;viz: William PeeblesiGeorgeWeb bert; -W. Jlow. , - . • A committee composed of. Dr. J. %Weaver, Rev. XrG. Frilehey, Rev. A. 134bb, was,theis appointed, ro'ppreltltre 'tite.loin cation., , • Tlimaariniitteeappointedior.the. perpose.• _repottetribe_ follealeig,gentlemexi rakers of 'the''etvetitten President, G,FIORGE F., r .9:15; :Niroasident, F......AVorrtmaLum ; Secret -Ira Day. The,,ificers took their t eats, wliett the Pre idiletAlat cd the objeet id the inetiting, and thatikeil the Convention her the honor con ferred. The business corn mitteir-repor.,;d the fol lowiugpteatuble and res&tMons, o hich ,ere inumiMMisly Wooed : The•Lhristian Sabbath is a day of Divine appointment, and as . SllOl, is cal culated to promote the highest and gre a test meant of good. to : the human fautiiy;..there fore,. ,Rittufiled, That we - feel ourselves called upon td express our gratitude to Almighty God tbr its appoitanient: rind us, the Sabbath was riot appointed . for Goa. but by God for man, We deem it our particular duty .10 ob- Serve it ,personally in conformity io its Di vine'requirement, and as far as our influence goes, to see that thoSe under our immediate control also regard it. Resolved, That as :111 places of public busi ness are. requirfq b • the laws of i ._.., .. vain], to be closed on the first day of the wet*, commonly called Sunday, we hold that keepers dlial public houses ought to be re- Jfitliend compelled ni r 4 e 4,4 their b , ii on 'said:day,:s also' alLedinits' which are made places ofresoreen the Christian Sabbath: • •RcioN6el; That a committee ot three tie itp; pointed - to wait on the Boreugh C 61131010 and notiiihini 'that it is - .his duty to infeetri:tho,Ei3 who keep public houses,';or.,,shepe'xirenter; tainipeiitffitit iciii..a: irieltithaMef.:lltbiwits -11.ell as of the Sabbattr,'M :Sell s eil' c 't tat' dkyi which Ives net itteitiled''Plitte be '9"secc Eby', Ilhn who :gave 'it:%,i,'",.„ , ;',..,- ,, •2` ' . --,•,' ~'''' .;' , `,7?lioliird, That per pidient latisi i ; llll:'re,, , ..iiiil te"the absetvatice of the'Sabb,4l4`er'e 'net stir- - ficierftli:elcar , nAd' cipfiCitixirl:ilesigt . ieil to prolitete . tlie better observauke'Ol - 11int Iloly - IDay;. and laid' 411 ifiat - is 'ntieek4arY, le incuro this' tinigli.desire'd , eed; is 41 (10:tviiid enfinek. meittof them - by. these - wbo itfil'A a u thority. Rese/ik.d; That, it, is deemed tt iliSseer)ttion of the,S.abbath; ivlietrWe ','idli4 inks',Oryois to. visit -fiitylintise-willi9p(9iiisOiii4iiiie;l- 1111 'olocq, ruidlei:Oermit'Our children to race theistre4ts, or ream, at large enth is sacred day: z ; O 4. io n liO.i!i - „Diilfli `DaYi' ' W. Pinli * ek; *a nd V Er.'(.;slit; - Were 'apPoinfett'a • com'tn ittee to, iiOtiti ttity I B6i4)bgh , CoPitabJe f?velferar I'9 big' duly trequired by linriNsliiili'Wes,i,Citii:befere • the Convention '''.7!_, ,'' l' '' ' ' ' '-'.: ''' ` i s ' 'f . .. * !:•. * ),* '• On hrelist,"tbelMei . eenMmittee', Weite * ie; 1 iptired.tn 'ziklcontrialfy 'OW Perhugh'Constable , and "entify - -Tiifern -, Keepers . and Ireeptirs 'et .cake - shs thitt - theii-burs and -- sbcipe-mtna be - pleliedWike'Sribbeth, - i .;•, -u-- . - ' - ' = ' -- ; 'Wil,niiitO, it WiiiieSelbetlthat,'a Certified 1 c° PY 0611) 6 itnlYA 6 o h i n ,d tilenbsesb*Cigi ' 3f 'the:Sitl4o4lbiltit4in eic i l4 . 74 ' iti,!'", t imil 'C4ke'shttriinsthl ✓ :tiet . ettgli‘: t . ;'.,i',..1./ , . . z,.,. t ir.4;: , , ,'',Qu'friistien, : stf*its , -ie . sellieo,:l s fillte:: , llicil; 144 # seeding ',Of •*,bis • t;meeting. be stge,eoylht nilitfer,f,fitri;44iitted,; li t , kir tilii44,',,ipiiikiii, Alti b ' ' ' lo,oo` '' . : brtlifilito -4, ,'!'' . . 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Rotitts'skt..feOlk it.' ~ abd It 0100ber courhenttrobl- . .nutinctlis,iOnte“, had A thil,m3fidlgAbicb loft Ena” , ..ty*drind fob, Alti-1-11 *NeveleAfauglii 4 *'high no= Analb 4 , liN ot ll-,1_ 4 11' ' 01, 4 0 4- 0 /4 4 4 1111 4/4 Crilitil, I ( * 21 1 3'; 41840 , 404:1* 40 -Call 'neweitstoo wick two dna befbtepantat•bMirel . iilhaqaMaditibive, 1:1,:-1 4044,1,th..,: nPi1:nrd.,1,14!101,;411: I:iii'•SrlNlt .101t4i44 - iiii#l6lAol4 .41.63rt1 ''':(.::.':!l'rs:''t';o''r. 0,,;,-.7i ,:, ~!,;tverkdia4'f,C l)44t;liitilidldefivltliNrtkitirodii.l 'ihii Ontiobdir#offidebiltptdllordcoo,l fdf di *S,,Ve;...A'lViedl i t !, . o li ~, . W i ii i ~. 4.;1. L AA .' I*+ 'arial mtika l tth'tr"lll.:l7. A'j' i• '' ' ''. 7 : '''''k ' ' Sti;i4lo • - ' ; -' 1)0,4i , . - ; a; _.'.•:!' ~ :4_,,,, , .:‘ :,-. -, , ...,:. • f - , , lit; • - ..... , ....- F.,,• , ... , ,, ,, ,,.. ,.. ':‘rftis lisio.te:WettiO'lialt ''' itjiio.4l.o" : 4 ,4 iiiiiiiiiii - i4i4iii -- eilllO4l ilieWaiiil itt u: COnunlmittifie.rn* n Iv WelAiA .nnling l 4. the damage;flepe4glik fli'vnYl .. l l„„Msl ) , A bt tilt: Ae1.41:6; . wOrkii . by ) :: -. . *: 4390:‘ , 4551k I, ,, tAtttAo l , J0,..4 - 6.:ticat,inpil . o / ill &in6l)4)lo'lin] ooOt: Whioh. will lie required to 'eeitplete it l: :p iiim:efille-eareer-T-tr-tollen' ' nrra, n ; trachal ~,! g to !..., ;;: - ,7 ,4- ...:;:t'i,..'";,- ! k alt. /B lo lii ! l a t9 o44o 4, ,e , ‘YaliP99.!rngfeer : ;: 44". ~ r . :-......4,.., ...44i,,- -,.....at.. • ~ :4.....Rigk° Pk il -SP. ''all'.olll.iliatifliinif-7,00. pniuta front Ferry to - • 4 6 -4492( hilt Uu- • ... 440 SusildeL4fitiXinCi Junction to Milton. Wear ' ;-(- 10 375 Northfront - . I!ie attliutitteitatt !';', -1 1; ) 20. ono Del. DivittlOit!frOin Bristol 28 Ono :4111:515 o e ti O , OlidenlY,'7O . taied thattli inyial' Di o S4ilr, btai _s® 1 tit* Hrit4o.Og . : Pittttbirg „by .30th inst.'; IlaiTisbui,t Columbia by the, -Au,triehann% dt - i . May nextt, and die North.\ hn u the ginh, of May next.' • r» '• Ihatthei !rave Pushed the repairspnithe:,...Mait(Llrte,anADelayrare Di vision'-with the energy their. i poviei, believinOhatiilittle delay mktuld lose more in tolls Men the, difference in price. In the afternoon of the same day ;the.House wasi_engNed thirdiseutsion therizing the' Citizens of, Cheife,r . *onnty to 'decide at the ballot-box, whether ardent Spir= its'shalf be sold.witbin their tesiectilfe, town ships, Std. or not..' The bill, after being ttmenled : so as to inelude, also, the bonnties of Stisnueltanna, Wyoming., Butler, - Erie, Dekmare, Tiola,:_firatlford Crawford„ Mc Roan, Elk, Warren, Fayette, Allegheny, Washington; Beaver, Mercer, Venango, Mite lin r and a, township of Wayne, passed final reading, and was sent to the Semite., A bill pro% - mote - effectually - focth, collecting , of taxes on collaterialltheritances, Passed ,final 'reading. - •• • The bill to reduce the -publicileWand-in , --- crease the revenges of the Commonwealth, wd debated nutil adjournment. The .ques tion pending now is On a. motieWniade by Mr. Kula:el,' to - Arike - ciatillie ,taxes of ten. emits Per toe 0tih0a1.... , .= • A Message was received from thogovenor announcing that liehnd se,med the bill grant ing the N. Y.:and Erie'rail road company the right of Way threrigh Pilie and "Wayne coun ties- in th State. • . . . , n Sa.tti , The libuse .. ortlay ref need byin, vote to - 31 ; to Mae from the. Revenue, bill . the provision laying a tax of ten colts per ton 'op ; A:Albin(;Pp . coal. Such a tax. if:the -1.11 tl . ____________ °tilt].) aiso re_venue of ‘5. 200 ; 000 peiNannum. Coyrespondeace.of the U. S. Gazette: Sayings and Doings at Washington. , 't.‘'Asim.GroN, March 9.8, 1846. C'uasnt.Fn, Esa,—The Senate adjourn ed over ou Thursday till Monday. .1 have reason to believe this acllnurtUnent was the result-of-an offensive article- in the--Union-a dal; or two before: in which the distinguished editor undertook to read Senators a lecture 111)011 the subject "a - adjourning, Over from Thursdays to AlondayS It seemed to be the gencral understanding on Thursday - Oh* the Oregon controversy should be brought -to an early termination, perhaps on -FridaroeSat tirday next. With this untlerstandllg it Was desirable to lose no time but therewas ably a repugnance to a course of action.which sloubl6ein'f6 - 4 . 41T beenbejatiftiMictcr ljnn,,and wheit. Yeas and ,nai:7s• I,o', .de- man ed , upcnt .;the incition,toratrymin was earned by.a dechimfmajOrity;Mi4m ton; Mr. Calhoun, Mr Gass, Mr,Spaight, Mr. Weateott, Mr. Rusk, Mid other _Senators:on the right, yetiug in the affiauttive. This was "he.-fitst calu'giverrupOirtlie - oalrirtho ayes ant] 09 . 5;11 least in ariph , ,Session, by the en,titoi.. from Texas; an'd:it.ahows what corn. Ttanhitt*likelY' • Some of- the ; StMatp - nplivbo'vetod. in the negatiye 'were not WiSsaliS(ierl With the reSUR though they haye exiitessed . ...thernsalves somewhht shtirplyas to' thettniao.6l4t. , , ‘• 'There is a curious state of thrOgi bore :;oir thai":efii.iiciilx,; explained. You Fc.3*.nrugh: at a, clietance r from the, scene to lend you,; I. doulitlesspto infer;thet " there are more things in heio'Am,an4 eayth . titan ' ale ll• tetiiiet 'Of in t , ieqr philosophy,"" „ There, iS a gelid Ve4l,loi ing on , updellfik surface. J You de Jaei ittieW, ineteikViitniOna by_ what they , ,lltteriii itiblici I Thet‘e,ili'fio )itiVate `6a's,eiehtio'ns;, the isiffi , e4 alui,inht.teritid itnaihojiittis i,lthe littif4o4o4ed and ',4PrPOsigiis,'PCirisai4 PoihtmeAti'ehegr,o, ; mortification "an& doh.; t f i l " W ,4 ' 4 ', i o e , es ' l ' d riti n liht, 4 2o u j i : F 4 . 6l ' ih,g , thloq l o B i ?49 ) .T1 azil f f l-E S 4I W . A B A u i 4! tiPhfj.tOgr mid bar :11 0iigiliriNik4atie: I faction Old do u b txl*ciffai'oo***7 mid H ,PitinA!ltich bat]; thi,' o ,i ' o4 nt'kfttr'fAiiiili'° 4 ,1,1#43,1.9A)41v, Iq,"caniol,liitfo;ooloo*lie; itia,nofl , ol ll * - 4Yi ' fi,*witcf iipii 'up' Aq tlifi, lub' , -1,41540,1 Ist 40. ,-$ 1 plantek myselfyf as. I 1 ° I6- #g i 11' 1 0 5444 0 1 '..Vi' ,67) ., 4 inktehOY t§ Aiin'ffbsNii, 'tiol - f 6 AN, l o:s4lfull,i; t :i',' Prk• P 1 11 1 .,v, 1t.?,r 0 ,V,,Phj:14 -inrt,4 . 1 . 1 4'4 10 ppp, op, and sought : to fintl him;*(itiitii . ittelilattdahltk ' , ltibbri' l titkaieiio;;:o4 l.3ll W 6 7liii : i iiiiitqed i - i 'iiiiik t il, 1. l'illW,44lo#iii tr Oiit gieliA 04 "Ottlifrlititfi 6 4, l ,f, - .',#;,Mo,:':, 4A) 4 0,6,tx ,a8P0!..1111*01: i,t ,Actikoz !.-I:tiima 44,l:lrkiii4be'lll, ioi W 4v t..oo( l olt 7 ''''R i t' tl l,(l6 ' rib°4 o .l l is t l 3 l + ' fils ' brtib 4 4*,o" - '4'' #14,!; 1i ,0 ", P ; A0 - 111 " w :' Wal , 1 ,41' Flily Vir9 . , int * o, Pt' etail wmot 104"4 :• 40000.***4**** 11 .06T - -.*: 'ffirS 64 9loo.#o - titi****4o,44o.)wotl7: ql O 114 t 1 en; eao,llo,n4ptitction, loute'bor to . lap^ etiqueng, n' thii, atikUlDtiteltils ofilotibtiOiortainty, and F•Aiirireliengiori 7.71...P0115:11M moral 'courage Mat fir/pin:Bn of,jtkif :iliplorneoy at once; or,- reAlier:::itool4 *4 0.9 40 9 # 411444 411 1: 91f*4 ,1 • moral eou.j;delii: frigttds- if he nation fie*Aigitrel d 'ON47, - ;;Siiitcliii; 1 454.0;4 °1 901#4.0 3 F.,§0 1 4*0 70 _ 8 0, *° ll.4ll : t *l faA l i-19)416J AVAl i14 : 41T i t'0701 elldlengthe with .therni They 'wilt' litte 0444 theY3 14e trMitfs no ipne: , :, , ,Confidenee • Most be - - mutual -brit- cannot exist,:Atileti4 - 66 . 010100 ritta6h ntentfrhere tfierifeit t o 4 4eiffklatitC, ,Equally .1 oftiaiorn patty. Both, are .. groping ftt the ilarlOoth'•etirriplain of 'hie ''iitancOf energy, frank - nese and ability; both admit ,that they .Inisiqke. • nmistake its cansing-their-party_tn crumble newis much, weakened, jealousies arid div. iruata Springing - 4, and ne mentlierslook form_anbv_ithinteboding.. J.arn informed that the. Secretary of the Navy, sent the Naval Committee eitimriteS a recommendation for a large mu** of fri gates, enough to makeup the numbexof thir ty, and pearly atrniaey sloops ofwary = liesii(es the ten steamers;-involving - an expead4uTe . of twenty-five or tlaty millions of 41ollars. mark the cunning of the President; `not a scrap of writing came from him to-the Cote mittee, Instead of coming out maftfully,land' recerriniendini . to Congess such an increase of theArrny add Navy as . he -tbought.neces sari, he sends some df his subordinates to filk with them, and tellthem-not. in writing., so that they could- hold him responsible for it - ;:wharthe President wants they should • do. The committees stand aghast at thiS•call upon therm, and seek further information. A deft untent is lent- themvor-railier—one-of—thes 1 / 4 (0, is requiredto-1/e-rsimmed,-_ap . t 144 nho %rifting should . be !eh ..Ww3 ever .conduct of an Eafecutive - moroCMVardly;:..urnhatily, .444 eoMpt.uptiblei.l,, . . . WAst-rmron, Match-‘2p:miq::' • *hen the liousei adjourned yestetday,.the minion made by Mr. Adams to reconsider the vote Nyhich closed debate npon tbe bill io. authorize .. the raising - of-two ,Regitnenter'of mounted rifiemeu•iyas pending. • It iyais . the m at'it business in order thi. Morning, and i laid on the table. Thd House soon went into Cimmittee of the •Whele„Plien Mr. Hunger forcl'esiibitituto for.the Thil Subatittita•:ailthcirize4 Pie"; Piaident to in= crease the number of privates rcgi. mt I JA'M Rag9Clnfi,AttillerY and -,lnferitiray jhe,yesplar:arrny p to a number not exceeding 80, whenever in his . epittionitteexigeacje of the-eolintry requires it . ' . The Committee then - rose, - and ,!he-guhsti tute -was.adopted by the HouC4e. ; Daring tile 'discussion -which took .. Pr:ice Ithep...„and Mr. pal - yeu iiiwAs : epqsavoreel to drai;!eti, Heyrai sonrtheChairman of the-Military Committee,. de to the amount of increase of 'the artny•te . . commended by the Stierelary of. War by ' . the' sanction bf.the.President, as mentioned in his essage-yester-daythyt-Mt-Hjexeti. • - self from answering. thejr interrogi torioe, upon the,ground that thg, information he had been confidentiall ommunieatecL___ , The bill was orderisd u.bo. engrossed and read third tiecibi .. o49lhaVrilisSed 164 to 15, -Mr-flyngeriord's, arpendthentmas a treat a nipping frost to the-hopes'and egpeelatigns of those:gentleman' who. ivere &is keg]) receive appolutinentiiin these. tiitrietv,(l,teg-' imams, Among the ilisappointpd;ie'said •is Tibbroia of thei'Lloaekt, Nosi e‘pcxyo have the promise of the'Colcinelet•of one of the - Iteginiente. J Tho bilrbeing disposed of, te Horse again vent initi - COMMitlee pf Whole and took uithe bill to proiide for deficiencies of tap prepriations,,i4-;isiiiillfrAt444ets of expert-. ditute. _,Amerig , othei;:deficiencio ; onci f or i.,3oo,9oo;fdr..tbiksupport oftbe Army ; oeco. - - sioned by the neCtistiatfof :1-,The , ,Waallington;Ariniptil, l, ille , paper : in the l gitaii7li4l4,6oinii`,„* . a:soite , through faiiiiint saPport. ..'41.;;1ec.,:,' ;:..........romirmir. m sopm 0nt•1.:.;,:c..,:.,-,.. , ,;.: ..; ..an. ; ‘:'' The: iru m0r.,:0l ; th e ...lyn pn ,. pf": American :CoO'sill • id• : 111 atumotai? iti - euid' to bb ' rid elahrtalatad or VIM flimit,,llk ,every,other did ordered motion etch. blend, hvowinerto.torrept ant claimant homent, - evidetre whed,lthattnif tit the genera,. ' mese ; of;••the .clrcallotiont.are the • Auee ;or, headache giddine.., palpttattonaf the, heart, and many other en: p,leopout otintitOmililnd*h4l,,tirown mon tho various' 'peke era.' WAY,. arq the' cans, Of eiery Woody _hitt debt. to ttitirti"-.4Veight's !editor vegeta hie Pm are ttl., ways certain lienikkehtealddiness, find evert coniplqints, because theYLeatopletely,rld the:body-or a I 'Thori t l4... l l9MPll arid *very . , thine. that)" oppoired , ,ta !I ,: e W i rlitti r is94l ' l4l44 , o4ls4ll;l;•alibilZil improv e' alimetto ,n and, theremre.„-eive health .and VIFOr in I° . whole frame. as 'well - as driVe dia:Ciee of every 11104; fr ex Ma § 0 4..., -,, , i, ,1 .. . 1 v ,, ~• , , i .is' - . 1 i..t , tiAYl' i r , ' , ' 'Osiiitsver.--Piaehtipc'vplyn'n tuilyigttg air , 01, `tirlfitrit Ofiliii.effne Goner& lceitot;'• NaV l nP M ! 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PotT --- stiTl inniating,hiMir , ll . o;itan tip Mtbeilfirrllifo ' ry, and•jlirnPed..ent.at the back walyiltrealt• ittig,,,opo)flits - lliiighi lit thrciwi* him seneeleitil - Csdpliorting himto,be dying he was takenilejaih, Laetnightlihnutllo 4 elc;ClF t fin!lizig that-ha:, was brokelnici maimed almost -naked; theythrew r ldre':intii • , the street, ll:tank. ; ,‘,lle ,i4ligged s } foi , ister=whic _ etlenied 'feared of, 4eittli;•blg f#AYt l felthr ia'be4' 3l l9l,‘auid:l4kifit ititif-03tifyis, any 'gentle man •Presept he NirotdAidloof , , _-,rteritiok,ilini.'td titer: square andrun hint up, el, , eer the' rail, ortlio awning post, the' tope broke, and he fell, ha was takeds,latek to ,:jaikwherele , lies tot ilia some tinne,deiingtkinialit.'„... -1 101/..kertfield:-WllBblilledftlkiVall444AA. , ...; Take it all it wee - worthy of - the:4oi " of:Teriiir 'inlFranbe. r as _Prase*'efill'aq 's tended 'ainiely, 'that . (warmed .af' lago_ Voiitp; Bto. SECRET FOA„:IY.F,ALRFAI!!ki:-Wirit—Whiie tir mkScjfie c ciripur r roiys',l) . ; getng,on, yinirPans be. p lac e s k ettle: ;of, water. Strait, the . ritA!cAtuo one' taken - het froth the in eame - with-another - of - these - het --- paas - pitir and preceedina,l4cepanneF F evith.lhewle4o mess oi - inalllc,"iialycal will have double'die, quantity pl sweet le ; liciaus buffer; , . mr.:74e Ilan iebuig TerFiritph says! The repairs of the Tlariisbut _Railroad _went completed on Tuesday last, since when a veryileat inicaiutif freight,hea - Arrive4l at the ware-hou - sea here, and been_ forwarded tolts-destinationr, or Is expected- soon to de part—aliese-is-alergAusiness-doirtr-tot-aar ware-houses, and when the new rope feiry shelf be completed, next •waeki'it will ber still increased.. The Susquehanna, yesterday, was as high, within a font_as f,t was at, the great frOod . at May, 1833,, in eensequenee ,ot Meant, heavy rains. We do not, buni-erer, anticipate anY serious a dditional damage to the "entripletiors . . - of repaires.and ; the .preg-rese of the -_naviga "ft iS.eipatufed 'thaf'boele,WilLhe. able to , pl . airs:00014o ; TillSburgh. the, early part of next iveek - ;,some are new ready for depar-, Stitt. 1 - I,F:NmrGr.4{;',Ainmae r7 Less of Liirgi, —The packet `Shifillenry Clity, from LiVer- Pool for Nevo - york, T3eachoirt Tuesday night—part of her cargo. -overboard 7 atrtl it ie .lease c d. thee. easel' will go cfj.)leceS: In the altTnin to , land the passeh gers,. eight or ten Hype, werer 164 t: The vessel lieloreAsto Grinnell,: Minium & Co.. and was one of the larg,estmos t magnifieeht packets belongingNew.J.York, CharlestonMercury,ltif Calhoun re "organ, announces the defeat of the : Radical "Democracy" in New Hampshire', and very good • itaturedly . : adds, "It ia said the defeat has Veen proof aced, by ",the whole of Orego 'r thejlernocratic- ; -majarity- hay ing - gonir wool , galhering - into latitude 51 de4.4q which ii„helietred•tn 'ern:l(pin, the .Calley; of. - Salt Riv.et"?.r. ..; • Vhflalfeigittat Aionda • cEtireinin norie wifliMn:firrlnny_ toklay; and no "salesba',4,;i:niSiii4:ll,odi4S s niik . .s4,BJl for ordinary eatijmited; *ales *e urdn clem and for export ; and some small)ons,Nare been ta ken;*,' If* .‘it:4ii4illtie,#l2(jitiqaire aniFywanted. dornu.in heat " Coin= - sa~es~of at 00 $l4lOl - erwyopw.6ll - 17wortr,7 tier SOld'in'ol6o kf itc. ,„ znrcor :•catrazia , i` Trial itt Aira 3'e ' in , 1840 rom!iiiiti J 10 '4 1 4 11 0; 1 aih 3:0,484,V, . , •ki4I7,:WEEN4t:_ Dorsheimetly,'s,adinb,`,, . 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