icl,- -4 . 0 ,4, 641,,i, • , ,, h..r0,,p, , y 3 A.ixt,r1;...zpi*.t,: : wp, , -,N; . ?..T.mtt ,, ,:,,-,t•T T ' nattV AEWP 1 . I )Ziatn a ------ - --.3 ,- --t . .4,:re... 4 .. , - I,V.'.',' /\/e l' „.\ 4 ,• - Ark ? , N t ; • 4 . CARLISLEW WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 181'8 bemmeratic Wl' Nominations, POR.PRESIMNT4 :G, tNILOR, LOU]StA'IV'A:'': - NICE PRESMENT, FI LLMORE, OF VEWYuRIC !CANAL COMMIS-STONER, NER MIDDLESWARTFI OF 'UNION COLINTY.'"O ELF:,CTORAJ. TICKET - KENATORIAT. Nhn P. Sanderson, telyinort. Thomas T..M'Kennan, Washington 'n'grhl SENTATIV E. 1 113E - 11.nry - Johnson 14. WM. Colder, sr. lb. Wm. Mcilvain 16. Chas: \V. Fisher 17. Ar.d."w G. Curtin 18. T. Vt. Davidson 19. Joseph klarkle 20, Dartit+l IneW -- 21. And. W . Loomis `2:l. Richard 11'411 23. Thomas 11. . a. C 'urviance Clarkkni J.Price Wetherill . Z. - James M. Davis 4. Thos.W. Dtltticld 5 Daniel 0. Ajmer 1 0. Joshua Duntigai '7. John D. 'Steel- 1 _ 8. John . Landes, 9. Jos. *Schmtcknv .1 10. CbareF nyter 11. Wm. G. Rurley Traneis-T-yter - Otr - A - rtteeting ot the Whig litr r- ential Corriinittee hat been called, to risgierr ble at 'Harrisburg tbel t Nith,, •inst., (to-morrow) to make arrangements for a Gubernatorial no . rninallon. - * - -The Canal Commissioners' have an• therized the Collectors of tolls on our public improvements in permit the Volunteer Corn - seconil_ltegim_e • r from Pennsylvania, on their return from Meirico,:to pass to their homes over the pub lic works keep! toll. f3en - cTaytor will pass - the Summer with his family at Pascagoula, a delightful water ing place about twenty miles f..0:n.13i10x.i. The Government has determined, to ma a permanent military station at Corptis Chi le ' 0, and has purchased a. site for the purpose ormrectiiilArstitkf! r f.; figls : Wbt. G. BATES.—The West field News "-tenet contains a letter, Written 'by non. W. G: Bates, one el the delegates at large horn Massachusetts, kV' the National 'Whig Con vention, in which he comes out strongly for Taylor and Fillmore. TAYLOR ANIUNG TUE BOATMEN. A gentle tnan lately returned frern the western part of Peanskivania slated, that out of fortpoight canal boats which r hesaw on the Pennsylva nia Canal, fertptwo,had the Taylor flag fly in; : and 14004... Were dirid.yd among foue candid a(pC: '.,Gov. Johnston. The Whig press of the state hails the ac , cession of Gov. Johnston to the Executive shah with unexampled enthusiasm. The pa perl•cill rejoice that dui Whig Senators have tnadiappy a Choice : and predict tile testlte.to the State and the party, from his administration. known to be a true Wing an able statesman, and'an honest man, all feel confident that:he will honor the station to which he has been called. From the Mi ners' Journal, one of the first Whig journals in Pennsylvania, we take the following, extract, merely adding that the sentiments we endorse fully and without equivocation : 4 /114i:Johristpii is the first Whig Who has occupied the Executive chair during the last ten years; and we are confident that,he , will so administer the laws,Ahat the people will be yvtll satisfied to continue the Whig, sac . c6i , Von . for at least ten years to come. 01 Mr.lohnston it is unnescnsary to speak— be is well known in Pennsylvania, and uni ,:kgsally_esteemed. His talents .are .of the order; his character'is unblemished; and his course in the , Legislature has been itririderatei wise, and just. At home he is greatly beleved by his neighbors and friends, and he ,was *ChM to the Senate in a district gkires alargei Lneoloce„rnajorllyi. jiinti3erWaril, teltis adeiiiiistration tvith. l the Aiintest ebeAdened " • ' American flag, worked by Amer •icenrladies•redident=in the eity , of Mexico, •- .1 .-the afar's tirid stripes of 'Which floated over - the dapital: of - Mexieo has been 6roty , lit — : - Itomebl7Captain Char erM - Ni ---. qh>r, • Tent Penney Iron te.Vol unteers, who' was stt perintenildaVol- the aril* will he - de -11 riel f lY c f Oide , i 'Pen: 13Mlisi!tO the War 100 , 41..t..igi• .1 eitoOpAtelfq!, - P.F.MrlnktTrU...., , ,• :, 9 7'; 1 _,M 11 904"'N irih#; WO: 'Pfri'll lll ji. an' ••;•;;)A () Ynt le( il.‘liall t t.:4o0 vlPr nnr 404444kWu 1 t4' to , fill t l loo4aanny.4:94 1 10Oi on. •ieilheat ', in Vnit r n ' O'Ltitilet ;i - ic,:4.4. 1 4•4_•1 s ' .1.. .th 3 • a t9°Q,r(354r,'N , WM!!'9Pll. ~f,;l. 9 ; i itif t .l!2,9l;llyo,talt )4,4e.aar:o4atata ; l3ll 939,(4' ' . , m r#4,o4rxmcm,%Saarat yt aha gaaaarrx has 4,r,.:;704en,,A.1,,Tinift1f4et9/4144FPP017tTul •A,rttfottilO ot)i;OW'fii'ffiv:cit•'orthaYtiffigTO ; lor i s : ° ' l -.•q14/411iitr -1 4`to ` ligislid)Citiliiiif '6'1)9661i livz •••• -al ~- 4 ., ;,‘; Fa; •; • ; , • 0 110IP,-0 1 i!,Pi+,• . ..9 (I; ; (;;;Fs,,,.:''; ?fit;n o". 0;•; -i1 , ; , .;-;fl..•;0.• • •A0rpin t if.19 , a , , , ..51Y,41t ,„1 PRA i qP ; o9 , ipaPorlr'ye . 41,0,401 1 i*Ontitsthitirt491.140' , ,OlE,thrailltaiitiiiBeft VMS .( !!OSTltifto/ 48 ,!& sOven men c(Titit'il!ciAPl,9,ani*A4ls,l,oi4y, ,-.loti:Popiitasoii , llii , )s I ' oll' 6 4 4 ' oiff rd,.rftfT.. t . r d 1; ilfiii:liptiConveritionjSiiiiii beenmpubijolititEti,n , Al4 f g )ttt a,'14111, 1 4 ' • v 4ll, '.:4100401tt i # 1 4iit 44 ,14 4 /Jiit :444o 4 tt4% ~41y, 04,414i44, A %v.v . rprooi.Oms. - 4 , 14.,.4.*4ifetV , "”4317.1%-'1 ,. .. 0. - (4 . THE PRESIDENTIAL : ELETIOL. ' ... .„... . ~. .. 11 The Popiilkesgevolu tin-6 i •, ...,' • , - -#= - '4, ~,, ,A . , , :iv, ..,,. Tne i sgris .014. , tirpos„nArtii.)g.Y4_,.. i'cite 7 .o6'el‘vation orffeti.*.tiilA, " y 'AY4S:II: *:tie Prk,tdenci,ly aYetit- . , Yorityoftprogac:iftedir; tlie. p9liite,al iii, tory of this 4u ntri/The miitcy'6londS' of Locofocoism which have so long d'af;; Irene(' the political horizon, are rapidly disappearing before the bright sunlight of Whig victory. From- every 'quarter ivd continue° ui . reeeitie the cheering iti telligence that:the PEOPLE, "irrespcctive of party, are thronging. around the,Tay r kw banner, wit lramenthusiasm that knoWs no bounds. ' The name of the laurel prowned Hero is acting like a:talisman upon his countrymen! His praises are heralded by every fatigue, and: the ma lignant opposition ;of his.Locoloco slan derers is'tru - shea beneath the avalanche 'Up:pular opinion ! . Who that talr6s time: to contrast- thesituation of the.riral par ties, , 'can doubt the -result-hr can next. What - earthly poWer can check .the whirl Wind 8f popular enthusiasm thitt is rapidly bearing tliC * lmble-hearted old Hero of__littena Viita towards the Presi dential chair, or stay the torrent of pub lic: indignation that tbreatens to oirer whelm and annihilate every vestige of Locofocoism! As well ittteMpt to resist the mightylrMuntain torrent, of "bind the chainless and unbidden wind." The patriotic , masses, who -love their couxTatr more than ritaTv,-ardnow y arouse( e spirit ant en itismsm o '4O arrd'.44 is again abroad in land— the Whig fires which then burned so brightly, are being re -kindled in ever valley and on every mountain cliff, an will serve as beacon lights to illuminati our pathway to a CIVIC TRIUMPH, tqUal in importance7M brilliancy, to that a chieved by our glorious old standard bear , he'bloody-freights-of-Pmenn-Vis "TAYLOR AND Tut; yROSPERI,TV, - - 4 , COUNTRV, 39 is the motto inscribed upon the folds of the_broad Whig banner, and :the patriotic People - I:dal! parties, in ev ,ery section of ,the Union, arc coining- to the rescue, armed at all points, and with a fixed resolution to do battle with-patriot hearts and strong arms. The determi nation of the people tocrownouriNation's bravest champion with the highest hon . - or of the Republic,ds too palpably evi dent to be mistaken. The popular dem onstrations everywhere, furnish conclu -1 - , ive evidence, that the lion-hearted old Hero who "NEVER SURRENDERS" is des . - -tined to be the successor of the present u nworthy ecru print.of the Whitellouse... The fiat of the People has gone forth on the wings of devotion and love, and there will be no resisting its might! 4 .- Thu spirit is alirnall. Will ?ulna our country• hark Thu tithes ngain, She'll welsh, thin to see.' Whigs of Cumberland county, you have an important part to . perforin in the great struggle now going on betweeri the Notts and the spoils cohorts of.Locofo isrh. Let.none falter in the performance of their duty. Now is the time for pre . paratory action. Arouse, therefore, at once, and present an undivided front to the foe. Buckle on your political armor, and nobly resolve, in the language of the gifted COOPER, to "follow the Whig.stan dard into the thickest of the fight!" Coop6ioS Position The evident dispoAtion. generally mani fested throughout the State, says the douys burg Slar, to know the wishes of the lion. Imes COOPER; relative to the nomination of a candidate lorGovernor;inducercus to 'make known his, position.. Mr. eppyea_lias nn wishes on the subject.• Ile is in the hands of his friends: in whatever way they dispose at him be 'Will be satisfied. II they nomi nate •bim;: he will not refuse to net as their standard-bearer, and will do his best lase, cure victory tar the party. If they should nominate another, he will, be, equally well sati'ilietla and will labor as hard for him „as ho 'would have done for himsell. The sue, cess of the Whig cause is alwayS the fi rst object With Mr. Cooper, rod it:regts entirely with his Whig Itionds ,to ,determine whet disposition. shall be made at his name and sorvic•irin tl' MilM Marc - Locofoco Thu Pittsburg Atneribun.sayei , the locof . n . co disaffection, since the. nomination 'of cdinti= date Cass, '"ietieiSitefri" niereitiarked than in Clurioni ond,,ofptuvs9:ongest,tiOtts. Here it is broadest 146 inanijost to be denied or conceale6,,,,l3,esides.rountAeuding gee- , . tlqrneu.of the ,pritty whom ,vreasould pkeseht . 'nrie , -.llge f 111nuti l ;a c gei,i f loman o , tha n t ang , Othqr,.9oll ,elcictoboo thq.:Tolk,tieket, ittaiBAl: _-Judge; s.y te,eas abatidatieditlieparty . bi,urifeigned, r --son ad. ....molded n ...,,..arKl ts an, open at, vacate lottt:ti dreci,tiiiii''of 'Ziiiilfiley:'Taylor.j.l T!!Pr9 PrP'lr`f'i:`A l :' l A 4; visiil • i'tili'. ° P* o B °Oikmi ? , 4.higi,\ l 4lto,y, , p#:.9.l;fl,rPifijgo( auttOrr Ity,imikollliTtlr 7 ll l l,4iCul daiiiiTti r o from.the , want'of pereonakoommnnication. , We lea'rn ()kV , tiloi r ,ii;f 3 ign. fiIASI,IO tgeiV,ltti I'oo, - 4 10 ! ft#II.4CP4A:49,OPPII94R,RI) tilcs p 4 0pigi0,044, 7 M.'ti.PßOf!t9nPF', ll . o . l o l7 l , P 3 ( l .l9o , tYtAtlSSOOl i d. 4; j IT I I/,,,ttirntmAr(tqt, lAr..o%!)i 4 ,DlP ll 4l!*d° o i i fig c0q411910!,;,t1...,,f 4;; ;;; , f t, , a nit! Of; ni , , pf,l4 , 1 4 , 6 , x'.,t ...? ~ IL, ' h,.. , .... , .„ , :f t if'l9ii. , ..ti'' ' ~.1 r ' W , IR l JY ) li7ftu 9 l.ls ll l"-".9t , !k` 'r IL ',.' 1 / 94 i t 'Ak tV,944 , 09 F" t 4 s Y 5 , A 1 P444:. 1 040 111 °? 4 ,:raYIN, ratifioatkorniftedt,tni,nfly,ArunjJitarintlltOady; ''Mktigiflis 4l-111 21 41 1 11), 4W6'0 tli\l' i iictiiiiqtibils 4 ( iit,i*ildolliii!i.oi,Tily,l,o r ;4'lo tii)iiilike;';')lhd idyll ,0111ifitaWiri Vf c , ill 1 Aif 44 ',l. i' . / oAttfii4n, didelil 'lll7A f t l ilts'' ' t itiuflit jiiiii,rhe lqiip '?"4l`,Fliii9, jit "P` PiiiiriliPetit id's 4 91„ : '' pil liAel?!:RI, q lf6t I NI ell" lifi ,li'dibtokfl c t ., j,igilth,, , 1 INA ; t ikit ~.11.;,. 4 1401 6 ?15 1 .1r4t0ye , ' f i qll 4- 4 (lii' . :rttell,Al7o ( 4' et it,iii , t l l 40k 'lB l'A., filted,,il,rtihk t li:Oru Ivi,)iilits&4 l ' Y,,Pkr r!-: s tP 4,..KA , ;;14;. , ,pt ~ ,. -t, ' ,' • ;;;:,, , • ,: ~ ^ , % !,•,,..;, ,t ,e,.;- ; , ..:, ; %,e,,io l ?,:eik,( l :44l;t': , _, . 2 . ' , li '''. , ):,,' 0 ';l'''''''/ `` s " 4? •7l6l)ll7.‘istiiilliti.4oll:' . :'•''' " " lAtThtirewirdt 64 Bif ash i ngl quiff 'of , lilti e in= f ierOSW,,N - ev e in* t Web Made in'. ti 4 U.. W' intitityori^lVed grainy ) w ith "-a: viexy • to „ e ditill t ri,„,4biurieue consequences 1134 to if 41,161 1 714 dlscUssion in that body of the quigsliWN the extension of Slater to netV.': 'tetiliNfitthr motion 1:•.53 , 10ti : a comi' . • In ittiiie pftl g ht is to li6 chosen by the Sun at4'i.- by•ballo1- 4 -two of each party from the Noilii;' and the same from the b'otith—to who:n the Dragon.rbillAs iNbe't referfed i'-aral• by. whom. some corn ri ' 111 YAT ..t. e..9rr1f!4 1 14 - 911, by. which the 4plestton. ol .slavery In the ter ritories might bo put to rest. This was agreed laity a vote of yeas 31, nays - 14. The com faittee • .is•••coMposetl . •td-- IVlessrs. Clitylon, Bright, Dickinson ) Atchison,Calhoun, Pile] pk, Underwood and Clarke. The report of the Committee will be looked for with interest. A Portrait of. Geu. Cass. , The Hon. Andre* Stewart; o 1 Pennsylva nia, as reported in. the New York ' Hetaid, Feeetilly 'F,tvve;dlia : :lrief and graphic • '.Who'is Gem pass?: He has, been on all sides of all questions. Ile. was aiederalist ; now a democrat.' lie' was for. the .proviso, now against it ;•lor a protective, tariff,-against rt for internal improvemente, against there. The Ballinvore Convention says all these - things are unconstitutional, and Gen., Cass • responds. "Amen!" There is no consisten cy about hitrilie. is Vacillating! he is ii weathercock. %Vita kind of. a man have .we? Did he ever change his principles?-- No. The principles of 'the Allison Jotter will stand the test ; his principlespkre firm and fixed. Mr. Stewart then branched to another question. Ile aCcused Gen. Cass el having voted in-the Senate to-take away one-third of the compensation of the Volun teers ler clothing, and also referred to the lime when Gen. 'Cass was Governor of ichipa r and-to-his-Itavini IlHinaltdod-anll received pay- tour times tatead ot •ottee, for extra set:VA:es. In eortelnSion,,Mr. Stewart fired heavy broadsides into the Loco:twos, not lorzettinT President l'olk." Grx. TAYLOR'S LETTERS.—Many have sup posed that the letter's And despatches of Gen. Taylor were not written by himself, but An other (Major Bliss.) The' oubt arises from their excellence of style MMd sentiment also. Not forgetting Itlat Gen. Gibson had said mr - seventcen - diffeent—Goart - Menials - Pt which he and, Gen. TayMr met, the tatter was invariably selected by. the other mem bers to draw up their report, our Object mainly is to relate %diet has been stated to have been the substance of a conversation or. this subject between ;11•.cjor Miss and an other highly respectable gentleman in the western pact of this State. It was this: '•\Pell ! Major Bliss they say the General (Taylor,) don't write his own letters, but that you do it hlr him. Major 13.—‘ , 1 suppose I know as much a bout that as any other s num. and all I can say is that every despatch (hiring the campaign has been whiten by the General hiinself— the most 1 have OM. volumed to do was to dotan i or cross a t. and I should like to see the man that would dare to do mom—So/eta ;azdle. BANN BURN . ERS IN Pitts burg Gazette of Saturday contains Llio follow- lug-paragraph in relation to the meeting of tlio " Bat - Ellie! in Pittsburg-on Friday evening last : Tice Fan Buren or Ramble:nog Meeting,— Theic vas quilb a Demonstration of the :fiends of Van Buren, in the Market !louse, last evening. The meeting was organized by calling George W. Jackson, Esq., to the chair, • Mr. E. D. Grimm reported a set of reso lutions to-the mowing, approving of the•pro ceedings,ot the Utica Convention, and unt iring various suggestions to complete a fuller' organization of the friends of Itheity amid a ?free soil,' throughout the State. The resoltt inia were' adopted by acclamation. .Mr. Wills add' essed the meeting at some length, and other gentlemen also spoke, The meeting was largo, and good order prevail ed. • THE Winn PLATroun.—The New Orleans Bulletin replies to those locos who complain that the Convention at Philadelphia did not promulgate any platform of principles. "Why stionld they 'have done so? Where was the necessity of it? The Whig platform is well known, and is immutable.- It is the broad platform (fate Constitution, the ac knowledgeitright- of the people to de or to demand anything authorized by that instru ment, and-denying-the-power—of—our—ruler to tin anything in violation of its provisions. This is the lfikgikktform,'"rheir delegates to the Convention were not authorized to promulgate o: to pledge them or their candi date to any other platform ; and we hope the day is far distant before a Whig 'President will shapg4iis measures or avow his,obliga tihr. to coin? out the principles or policy de signated by an irresponsible body, alter die exampletof Mr. Polk and the •Baltimore Con vention of 18.14 • • ' • A Sem:ell-nem Citreßatioa;—We have already mentioned the presentation to this offieOr,-,(the I title snore grape, pepto3ingo l 4;l7-ilke T bleody- T fielil, oi Baena, Vista,) of the,44,,instant,,' 01 , splendid , sword; by , thejoitizime of The'ber :enmity took phtee in tho'tli'pritie;',wlileli tvas, PicitPtT i en?: !Minn speech, was -and iii.his.reply thereto, Capt,%Bragi3 -said i 1 all the rnieeirss rne'iiire foimiii'~'tligre',d'ulie~, (iii the, bat:' -tied in Aleiireo,Yl' liaVe been indebferrielliii ail,tite?gittlairtry'ii,itl'deirotitiet.Of -1801116 11 1 1111;3 ' , Prisitig'by 'the" itieldepta Feit'iliewn arld'Merrilrrey, to.)V1116.11: . '.rfactitly',llludo'd; I. at ay . bikjihi:derted 'Me i , ' reference ' in o OinOrtible has been ;twat et :no or,t te pat% pal fanned 'by, Iny - corntilantl tea thieoccasian big ,tiptf itildigitiiii'llie iliiiinteitisteatceS4'antli,.4? Fri osity of our übbidiord'oboti wieie,;,cvo)'llic,; 'or l hoafso beitio'dri ottioNS 4 tho'=iiciilay j m 9s,_ kiiio le liirfisell.l ,Td"Gerit.' t r a - yleklittitl;to bun' sleuth belorige all the &leo , el that 'tictiikly:ot 'nein/ "Plittit'l , butregliteiel thebliiiiVerfsci at ,- IliielorProf tlidstiloihOltetV64 6 ,iiiiiii l 4 lllll id Ist4ting:),thittninfOliiiitliiifti inan'iibillil' hat* lobtalpfialhatNthibiSr. 'sii kiVa6vitei tlii'eop ,ficliniattiieliosftliin hihi bi , Idid titiors,Vntl nii other . could haimi comnifintletPlf; that 11l pi,ell Itenlit i e'on'abiri Pith cif the,fpld; Was`,,'Siiiiicient 'TioPattl.} 4 lo'ohaitit tniqiii l o) 6 efi tlieifidt l 4(i` kivo ttitetuarieci dlmvietofo; PliWd '7l`diqtel ' 7, nil itabbt ~Orilltitiateltutyitthll ?7 7, , t: .I?tnq ! , , — 7 , - ,7---" - '„•,. / !AA,, I ` ;; . "C§ . 24 t1 1 4 4,41: 2 - 1 4410 4 #illWair s4'' ' b - Oli f • CrallII•IR PII ? lig i °YR It 4=l IV ,fb) / c' It;PßM,Q , i ( fitfißytfN iti9Pilatoll4T, f 1,,, * ilit 't 18 49,1 1 9 1 11 rwifi9‘Y -, ntlFt l l4' , '? Phi ; 1 , 04 4 1 : 11 t v.1041 11 4Yt () ) . 4 1 1 1,1 - 4. o l , l N4 4 ;r?tJt+ lq• , inkiliyolliqtcmplit 1 o t i i.. fk4o;' 9 fivove.oliclr ) t p , lk 4 , ,, , ,;_t lung-tA.0 1 40, 1 1. 1 1 kf t ightl,/,4 t 01 ) 41 1 , 1 : ~ .s: h;'llo,':,4Ati,it l!f,ttt Ig:iltritri'V. ktilititlA . pgo9 . 4;turik- esT•Y ~91 1 I ti!rft! '." %,. 4 5:1 t :;.:...., 1 T' f :' , „1 , 5 - 11;',.;` , Vt':,,,''''.'"Alv•frre:r. , ' 1c1.,,:*'+'...,' 0111111EIVEMENT. - fi ••• Tlie odlfiltits:3l,,C9mine9Conieq - wetaii, c o4l4llo2o3llfigti4e - re . unusually ialaaiili 4 'aild•-iitigaiiiPitigrt•fliiirnb„s o f stringers} ..) • ''.-P . T-'••••• - . 'i'"‘il4l-elifogY,..l" . .ehridFOvil:opy,.4 - tiAt. on laiifiiai4'•;•ti 4 !4; 6 o:a: l ,l;' , Svais . a liriMitrtfioii:;*6viii4e,o;i,-, clear •Tt is rfo lesbe prcicit hPfini strength of hue and lineament int the Professor's mo iiiriifiir iiitellentdar befrht . ifirrative :Strtinger In. it: 'few months so definite andcorreeta• peicep• tion pi all his lett4ing traits, 4as?.exhih4ed . •iit Mr. NadaPS address." • ' — The SoPhemine4:Chihitidii'eiiiiii "off on' Tuesdayeyeningi and did oreat:ereilit to the youthful speakers. *At the close of tfie extif bition, a splendid, copy of Shakespeare was' •preseined by the elasa td•Prof.• MeCi.tvrocK. The address of 1.-lon. CHARLES GIBBONS he fore the Relies Lettres •Speidly, - on Wednes day morning, was. it : ;chasto and eloquent production, Mid 1;34 suStained thd high rep-- utationhf thespeare):. subject washes--' torical, and (Dilated upon the salient parrs iri our State and Natfonal_anitals, With a just appreciation 'and delicate discrimination 'of the - characters of Ode 'great men. ills por trait of William n Dann was drawn with the hand of a master. He also connectet! the present,with the paSt very ingeniously, by summoning the. ancient •worthies, Penn, Franklin and Washington from theircelestial abode, to mark the'progress of improvement and civilization in the land they loved so well. The numeions end enlightened audi ence were delighted find-instructed by the address, and there appears to be a general desire that it may be . published. hrtc—Prosi=- . dent of the Colle.ge ; was delivered by the Rev. Jon'N Mee.r.tNvocari D. D. The reFert.a, 4 tion of the eloquent Protessor is so well es tablished in. this Community, that we hardly need assure our readers of the merit of his perlormance.llts delineation's of the life and character of that noble hearted and emi nent man,' met -a hearty response in the breasts of his auditory, and the deep solem nity of the speaker's nilesence not only re vealed his ern feelings, but awakened simi lar leelings in all who heard him. The address of the .Rev. S. M. VAIL, of New Jersey ; before-the General Uniou losophieal Snow% was a sound and able 17- po.Sition of the character of a scholar, amid ot . his , duties in relation to the present state of the world. The performance indicated learn ing and carQlul research, and proved that.the speaker himself Was imbued with the spirit which he recommended to others. The poem delivered by P. 11 Loymof, who claimed that he was "riCiiher korn nor made, b d only credal poet, 4 was Millet. bane than Could have been antici pated from one of that paiticalar class of the yamassian worshippers. it not only jingled properly in Myrna and measure, but !tad also some thought' it) it. Bating, some pe. , eulierities in. the 'delivery,lt was a very cred itablkperforrrianee. Thd Graduating:Chtss numbered /N.:ems - - eight members, aid we' orderstand that it has not been surpassed 111 talent by any class sent forth froth old Dickinson for the last twelve years. The speeches•delivered by them on commencement day, Wily justified the expectations Which 11)6' public had formed of Alma Mater's brood of tB4B. We have hoard some of -our most intelligent citizens remark that the commencement was equal, if not superior, to the best of its, predeces sors. We -were especially pleased with the Brevity of the speeches; and tve hope that future classes will follow the example set them by the good sense of the nineteen Bachelors and two Masters, whose...Pei:6nm ances, with all the (alibi ceremonies of the occasion, occupied Only - three hours and a half. §everitta , the speeches were spiced with humor, and these were so interspersed with the more serious pieces, that the atten tion and ir.terest of the audience were main tained to the end: The intervals of the ad dresses were tilled with delicious music by theAndepeaultint Bit PC Band 01 Baltimore.. We give the list of thri SpettkErs arid their 131lbjectsi 1. Salutatory—James W. Marshall, Cleat county, Vu., - 2. Disserlation.+Knowtedge.eonduciye to Liberty.—william log, Baltimore, .11 , 1 d.. 3. Oration—Union of Chtistianity .and Ed ucation,—J9hn N. Combs, Frostburg„Md 4, Literary Oration—Sec telyand , its v ils. Archibald W.. Wright, Philadelphia, .5. •.I'llilosopjtical ()rotten—Tilt, Remoccotto Principle.—ThomacS,Thorons,,,ceuil 00,.5 1 1t1 ,G. Dissedatioty—The Soletioe ol• the . Day. lilijah It Preitynritini:Washingtoni‘ C ' ;7. Oration—,-Slttv9ri.--JarrieslV:Vi'9ll9lls,, •"'"• ' .: • :.; ~t. . :13.' lory.•;•1•199- - ry L:lity.PallaWl,l3otirtio,r9;llld• • • '9. 1 1 11119814)1iical - 4r'atioiiFill 911119 ar,ent. Willigrit L. irogiv9ll;:llolli'Lli!l9hin "''' : ;'• • • I Oilitichf4rTo Ifitit. 22 =Cll6'l6;s•' 'Seat li:~cfi'ni'tl~ili,'Vd.• • 12'.'QiiiiiritTlie • Bible, ~; !191' of ;11iitt'#ge:=: Willit0.11911191;',$11190set• b oubt ,f i m i l , !•.•,••• v I'hic;l' lice:—=`Sltmuol A ,: Rarvrlinge ''' Gdtitlon`co, 'a 4 . 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' 4141)1 1 )11 ilt)R1;6 1 1 1 14; - Abe. wAtpi 41`014itpit; ,AP MIMUMg A rid :Jackson . .(..resWell; Port Deposlie, I.VIcIVI* . • ••' • - The degree of •A. Asioßltonterrpd,-,in -oottrie upon the follo.win,g graquatd,s 4 4,lllci• college of ihreeafn' a4 N - 9 years i mcling: i .. Charles Joseplakor,- Thomas Kempis 1..1* Pa John Carson, A9t.1,.0t. s '• Joseph Dysar,t,'Mitd• James I. Finch, Ve • - George Villis Foulke, Pa • •James eßortl , P4l Sathuel Henry Griffith, MLI ;•••-RobertiMillerlientl.ersbiTrPly'rw't""'"''''' Jereph.,l3ensonJMuEnal'ily , ;-Pa2 J olfn "I rtiiiffe'S , The Honorary Degree of A, M.: was cOm , fer'red upon • - • Bugh.Holines,MeGuiro, ,Va.-, AleNander of Mo ' Homy Wuhan' • Betnaul Harrison Nadal, Pa -_-IVilljayt-M..Haryardi,EiiglOnth • • The Eenorary,Degree of D. D.., was con• ferred on the Rey.' Protossor Henry Lta.ugheil Niiiktiyirnitt College, Gettys , lii-consconenee. e.f.the dealleol: Piesident Erninraral7ProfeSsoy:CnldWolli - lifid the res ignatior,i Prof's.. lieCiiritock.a:nd Crooks: the Board orTritste - eS elected the Rev. Jesse or - Ne\y rork, President; Rev, OTIS EL TIFFANY, A. Mt, of Md., Ad j u iot Professes . of :Hittite rriatis ; Ja.st Es IV. Nl.taqiirir.,ll.. 8., of Va l Adjunct Profes sor of La - tigtiagesica - ,:itrMe: RUIN Wisest, A.. - 8., of Pa., Assistant, Prolessor Allen 'Was also transferred to the department of Philosophy and English Literature; and Pro fessor Baird to'that of Natural Science. The Faculty as now constituted consists of the lone w ing rriembeis Roy., Jesse T. Peck, D,D., President and Professor .of Mpral Science, soy . of Philosophy and English Lieratuio.: . - . • ~.• ..., lio.i,a,is -E. Smiler A, M.. Prefessor. of .' athoirlaiies and Civil Engineering. floe. Jolla - "iced, L i;D:, and Professor of Law.-- - " ' ' Spenem F. Baird, A M, M D., Professor id Natural Science, and - Curator of the Museum. Chillies E. Blumenthal, Pro!eSsor of lle )rreu• mid i:Nlodern Languages. Rev. Otis 11.1ifTany, A. Ni, Adjunct Pro essur of Mathematics. James IV. Marshall, A. B, Adjunct Profes sor ol 'Ancient Languages. 5 Rev. James A. 'Montley, A. B, I'ritic pal of the Grammer School. 301 m Wilson A. B, Attsistant in the Grtun flier School. WIR;OkSIN C()N GRESSIONAL Dtsrctcrs The bill has just passed the Senate of Wis consin, appot timing the State into three Con gressional districts. By the ealivass Of 18.17, the Ist district contains a population of 73, thn district -had 68,299; the 3d district had 58,1114. It is said to be a remarkably fair apportionment. The election is to be held in NoveMber neat. Wisconsin will, therefore, be equally represented with Mich igan, her eldest sister, in the next Congress, although Alichigan i by the hist State census, is entitled to - a larget'representallop than hei present apportionment allows. By the cen sus of 1850, the Wisconsin people expect to be entitled toi tsix.' members of Congress. l.r.rrna FROM GEN. TAYLOR.-Au extract of a letter from fen. Taylor, published in the Louisville Journal, speaks as follows of ho nomination, as unofficially announced : oft appears I teas nominated by the Whig National Convention, which met in Philai phia im the 7th of the present month, as their candidate for the President!y at the corning election. I can truly say it in not a matter of exultation, however much I may feel gratified at the complimerit''paid me by an lughly intelligent and pine a body as that Convention. No one can appreciate the compliment mote highly than I Jo--yet lied they named some one of the distinguished civilians who Were before them insteadM myself, it would have met my most cordial approbation. (1...11 "those who trado on burr owed cap ital roust break," what will becdrne of Can didate Cass for trading on capital borrowed from Col. McArthur, who broke his sword in Mortification at llnll's surrender! Tile Vermont abolitionlets . nor-Minded Lamireriee Brainnid,•olSt Ailimns -tor-GovemOri—Jacob---fieetti•—el--13riereeler Lreuterrant Govercor ; and Zena. 4 Wood ; trr • Treasurer. • Zlajor Toehman, who. has been on trial in the Circuit Court Of WiNillloll City. for sending a challenge; has peon , acquitted - by . „ - A boytine year old was carried over Niitgara'Fallty laAt. Sanday. Ii S lather,and motber,on the bank ) -and get nng into a i linati:kins'*ppt , titT'ay,.),and 'pre -011.3.1,44e."kbver .111q,,Attleticati ',Vtin':Ness was prepttring-firtworksat Auburn Y.; iii tliu"*ncat}t;°~t?lo4 Ait:l3, l blown suv l entnen feet , ltAnt w.lfere stood; by).110, 'Ofl4 , !:lWotft:(4lllti rani l waq no4ll3%'toin wOutlreat'llully•tifnt; but , !Watt yedted . .. to ' 7 — Salnilel /,'Ylerr7Mr - P - ,T °f , -i-re d"l elt, roCetil./ extracted a latil from the {Nilson ot Mr. Lewis Aibaugit,' a citton hi prade t ick sourAty, recentiy returne ,trore , lite army in Mexico Which brid'lottled heneatit the shdul• ) litje ' ,4 ll 4.ilkic:9, 4 ,iP l 44i4ii t) m Patii , :illiii weighed-Ica-40g. "r A . " . 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Cf 2 ;6l3 ipra' ROUGH ANDII, - • , for the present catnetig6. - ME - S — Nl - IL - LISEN Ayes-called-0 the chair, for a temporar etpruzation, and A, J. AYER a p6inted Secrerarr.*' ' A constitution was then retfd by th • §porytary„landunapirponsly . adOpted :for, the future goyernment of the glut).- _ . ' Ou ricTtieii - of C. Hauser, the meeting proceeded • to, ttie,,clioice . of . Permanent officers, which' resultedlialolinws : Presiderrt—WM.. C. HOUSER. Vice Presiden6—J.' R.. GoswEii.n., Eric. Zoo. • • - Secretaries-4ac01.) Miller, Rec.., A. J ' TreasUrer—r-iiiielih Millisen. The Presidelit having-.taken his seat; in 'a few brief but pithy remarks called the attcntioh of the friends . a, Trivi,ou to the importance of their individual as well as -united 'ATMs- for the promotion -and 'advancement of cause they had , so heartily engaged in, also stating the ob ject had in view. .in the imitation of the Club, • After the President's remarks, Mr. Joseph Millisen addressed. the weMing, cheering us with , A:intelligence he had from _the lower end of this . county,"and also of Dauphin..Vit'ery place mani fested great enthUsiiism for the old Hero. of Buena Vista. The meeting, then adjourned to meet on Friday night, at the Hotel Of John Hoover. 'A. J. WEAVER, Cor. Sec Mechanicsburg, July 10. D-W rtmoT—lttrri4ris-positintr—m the frequent subjects of commsation, and tk z eloccs.nre trying to put forth the impress io thus lie, Wasupport Cass. Au emphatic centrudictiotris :Oven to this by-a letter from the gentleman himself puyished in the El inira*Gazette, from which we extract.the lowing sOntences June 29, 145.18'. Mv mutt Fool KIL—You bave'been msiu- Itiurted, I i•hall 'Stipport V-an Buren with the whole strength at. my patrotism, and do all in my flower to-get up tut decimal ticket for him in'Teunsylvania. My motto is fight to the last, on tins greet question. I expect Polk will buy up enough in Congress le pass what they intend to call a "Con promise" to give slavuiy about kali eo two thirds of the acquiled territory, I in tend to give them notico tint Will introduce a bill to "repeat" any such act, ;nil so tar horn pioducing quiet, it will be but the coin- Ineticement of agitation. 'TIM WWI; I'nES TO THE CILUIGM.—EVe ry Whig paper is the Slate of (Mae has hoisted Me Taylor noLLFilhoore flag. So has every Whig paper,„in the State of Nev Hampshire. So has every Whig paper it: the State of Vermont. So has every Whig paper in the State of Massachusetts. • So has every Whig paper in the State of Now Jersey. So La's every Whig paper in the Stale of Vennsylv . ania. Only in New York and ,Ohio are there some half dozen altogether, half Whig and whole abolition papers, Who are "kicking against the In irks." VAN BUIRM TIIn Wl:sr.—The New Yolk Evening Post pUblished the following extinct of a letter from Alichigim, limn an eminent democrat andlriend of Cass, who writes from , •Cli and Rapids," in Michigan, under date of July sth. • "As to politics, we baldly know where we are_ We haiecaas_rnewand_Tit.• met) and Van -Bann riien. 1 hope tho most Cass ran, but it is net _improbable_ thaj we may lose the - When the friends of candidate Cass in his own Slain, can enly . uormpr a majority, the friends of Gen.. TAY:Jut. may indeed look upon "this expfession'of apprehension" as "lull of This is not the only source from whence we derive the strongest elicoarageMent. thlit Michigan will repudiate the men with "two lives." ' _--- MICIIIGAN DA! , IGEII.-A prominent 'dem ocrat,' And strong partizan of Crussi,, in, let* ter. W'r . intirVi r Gth; from rand ft:4 pitle inrlVltengnmile a tnerettattV in, NoNv VD rk-eity, • 1" "Ad hardly t ine,li !iji4 me l' . .‘ l !.!;) 1,:/topc: illeonost t)i.tg_i! is ltpl lozprolotplelee'duell lose • • ••.-; - •.• ' Evening., ,e_ostell...siys,_thiat_explessioni of- nriprehen skip is, tultbl • most to abandon -liitivtliere can tio - but • little ex pentmlinelof itteediti in'icitlfebt4eiteni . rx . r Awu, Aniltlatppe*pu t Till:YotoE ( * - It - ' ' 1:1 ' neeliqie thOilit vender V4ll°'ilas 61111 [ ° " ( i ItlY` b)itotutitilltbi ;ceipt:.'of ctisiottiliti'ir?ilt'ilt,:ye„., • v 'W higki . Iciivi-liniliting. 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' ' ' ;: , '-`,'• - , .; . ).t, ,, , ' 4 ~ ":,, ',lteporied fo,i the Heralth 44 . * .BPATH SCHOOL CELEBII4.'' 0p.10 .. -47 NEWVILLE. !Dieldny,.the 4th' inst,, a Sabbath. School'peleOttion - ttras held in Newv,ille,. which wns4ttlnded by many of the cilia :ions il . 4s..tOwn . and vicinity, shnitiring thalififititei'est in the Sabbath School Cause. • - According to previous arrangements, the different Sabbath Schools of the placii met at their respective rooms . at halt past 9 a.. 51. Were then formed. into regular - processions, and 'at 10 o'clockpreceedetl to •the Lutheran' churchi.where;a lathe anti respectable number of ihe,citizons.pf -the- tdwri a and - vicmity-were collectod to gether to witness the pkiceedings. The scene was interesting and animating. A stron g feeling in favor of Sabbath Schools existed among the people, Aqtlerivcia deepened by the scene. The schtiola being properly arranged, the exercises were as follows : Ist._ Music .by - a choir selected for the ptiiikose.s ..._.. . ' - 4d. Prayer -by the Rev: E. 13r;den' bitegdi. . 1- ~ ..,. „ Bd. 111uSic. • • " • ' ' 41h. Ain Address by Clio Rev. J. S. Wise, urging the necessity of Sabbath Schools, and. showing their.'great impor tance. - 4th. 6th. An Address by the Rev. 0. O. McLean, showing the great (resign of Sabbath Schools, and what they are Cal culatt;d to do; also shoWing what.consti tutes the real lkillpinesi' and safely of:a Nation, much of which can' be obtained by Sabbath School instruction.' 7th: - 111usic. 811). The Declaration of Independence read by J. G. Barr. • Uth.' Music. 10th Benediction: by J. S, The schools were again formed in pro cession, (accompanied by a number . of spectators,) and marched in perfect order to the cool spring, where all partook of the refreshments previously provided.— After some time they marched back to the green in front of the Presbyterian church, and were dismissed. l)urin r the whole of the exercises titerewas perfect order maintainji a mong the children, and every thing op erated to the perfect satisfaction, and we hope to the good °fall, THE cOALVIITTEF. School Examinations The utinual Examination of Om, a &hoots in tilt Carliyle Dfstric(lor the your 1818, will be _held as follows: . PRIMARY . DEPARTMENT I. Schools No. I, 2, &3, taught., l Mrs' Caurnian, Mks Wightman, and Miss Sten:lityr, w:11 be examined on Monday morning, July 24, conlincactog nt t... 4 o'clock. 2. Schools No. 4,5, & (I, lao!flit Ly Ss ralroond. Aliss 1V ilson, alai lips lien, ill the al- tett.oon ol thu sumo duy, commun.:tog ut two 3. lt-lchoills No. 7& 8, undur the oore-of ithAsoti and daughter, nod Vt'tthber's,ott ntorniug the truh, at 8 o'clock. .1. hchouls Na. 9&. 10, under the ,ipstruction of Nlcs..irs. Searight and Q.uigley. on Tuesday afternoon at 2 n'olook. , The closers for transfer in die Trinuiribet pnrtniurit niter the conclusion of thlt other exerciser, in their r t , Spective school rooms. SECOPS DARN.' lIT IF.N T & WWI =V 5..t . 110111 N. 14, holAi - by Mr. Lobar, will ho examinv,l on Nl'ednesday .inorning, the '2 , it 11, al 8 o'clock. No. 11, taught by Miss Under wood, in the afternoon of !he salon day; at two o'clock, 7. Tito female High School, in charge of Miss ilendel, on Thursday morning the 271 h, at o'..luck. 8. School No. 12, under the care of :lliss Main. in the aliernoon of the same day, et two o'clock. 9 The male }Ugh School. under the instruc tion of Mr. Deyinney, on Friday morning, the 28111 ' nt o'elocic. at 0 1. School No. 11, taught by Mr. Eekles, on the afternoon of the same day, nt 2, o'clockk Cn Friday evening, at 71 o'clock, there will be tin exhibition be the twelligh SC110011( Ed ucation Dail, of liceinntation, Composition, and other interesting exercises and examinations, ac• companied by music.' On Sot arday morning the 29111, the . exnniina lions for tratister front the Secondary Depart. meat, will take place in ItAttention Ilnll, et 8 W r lovh, nt here all the scholars of the Secondary Department recommended for tram her, and all the 'ranchers, are required to attend. Parents nod the publ i c generally: are invited to ettend the, examinations and exhibitions. Who Direaturs judge of the interest taken in tho • llreittiondance ofthe citizens 011 occasions. . . 'Fite gentlemen named in the following selted tde-ttre-respectlitily -itrvittal-to-net-ns--11-I'6lling committee, and intend the examinntions with the Cnnunittee of the Directors, ns follows: Site, I. •Messrs. 14loir nod Sanderson, to visit Anal 'examine the following schools, together with - the gentlemen lint ein named, to wit: "%Vol M. Biddle, Esq, Rev .1 V E Thorn, J.Il graham, I'ls11; 1)r Clintt, P I/nritison, . Rev %V. Butler, ;D Smith, 1. q, \V LI Miller,. Erg, Jaceb,Puoy:: Schools to be yisitrtl-2.lNliss Wighinfon—,s Miss Ivik,,, ) -4 - 41i,selVebber's-9 Mr Searigttt. —1 I Mr. Egkles—ld Miss Alain-13 Miss Un dorwood—l4 .Mr.Lolntale7-15 Miss lit:Wel-1G Alt. Devinnoy. •- .100 2. Messrs Myers and ...114effeeley to visit and examine the following schools, togother-yith flip :gentlemen , heroin named, to;wit: :TO o . Ilephurii, - 'lei/ 7 -IT - Irfe(liffon; "NV 13 - .M.firrnic.NV M't'lle ratio, .1)r , p..,1. 4 ,,r, quiqu i .lAti I,,p i mith, S\V IToVerstii:li. ; • ' .." 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