Mro tietele the 7 kimmiet `oetirle'tcr They tell here, thlii,Pollii.iihmet bes K.—ester -Merck. , - I Speee he'll stenip r some oftitis. yovite, (lei; ilireOtt to tate here, if he . eurns. 1 mar rite ';d ntt-no Your ..ENVOIC. SAtiIIEZW, The" Great Prize Fight! The brutal prize fight . betweeri • ,Ilyza and 44 icsonfr t a Sum.ivalf," which has attracted n great deal of public atten • don, was *vented- on Wednesday by the vigilance of the public authorities of Maryland, a wboorffered - out tiyo military companies fOr the Purpose,f Tt came off' howeVert : on llklultdli3riAn4.- 1 4, 3 ,49. 1 19,w7. ing account of. it istgiven in the city pa poi LS3R"r2p.AVial BALTIMORE, F.ebruary 8. . 1840. The prize - figlit'tecurrO, yesterday at 4 o'clock; P: 'Rock's Point, Kent county, lgd:,:oii-the eastern shore, about. 10: miles 6eloiv Pool's Island,. the spot originally eelected. Sullivan was whip pad in sixten rounds, lasting 21- minutes. liyer'inits knocked down on the • first round; and had both' eyes blacked, and Stilliian' claimed first blood.. On round Sullivan ariz,t3.l:l3Tr to the ropes, and while , hanging , t here punished him pretty : severely. Byer, however, on . round-fourth,- carne-up,_in.half. minute time, in-good -condition aril spirits, and the rounds to 14th inclusive, were fought cautiously' by both, iiith nearly equal sureness'. On round _lsth, Sullivan was thiown heavily, and had - lhis arm badly injured. Round 16th, commenced with a despe rate grapple; Hyer caught Sullivan, drew him to him, pressed.' him; down, caught hia head 'in chancery,' that is under his arm, and thus punished him until Sullivan's .Triends dragged him Whipped from the ring. Both parties shortly after left the ground, aild pro ceeded towards, ilmingfon via French town. Theaei who witnessed the fight, . state_ that Byer_ after, its "Onclusion was not much injured, but Sullivan was ter ' ribly battered. TN. steamer Boston, with the military, police, reporters, &c., is still aground near. Pool's Island. The seconds, of both Hyer and Sullivan have been arrested in this city. Hvan, THE- PUOILIST.—This perion for some days previous to the fight, had been in "training" near Goranstown, Md. He commenced by walking ten miles per day, with weights, which he regularly increased one mile each day; so that on the day before the fight, he was to walk twenty-three miles. He also practised daily by striking at a suspended bag of sand,•weighi ng 160 lbs.. , which he, caused to throw a somerset by- one : -blow from his powerful fise" He also used some black chemical substance - to harden the flesh on his hands, so that they were as rough and hard as a nutmeg grater, He also htid two negroes to daily .baihe him frotm ,head T 6 foot in whiskey, and rub him with coarse brushes. He was daily - proiided with a. large number of raw eggs:, and in short underwent the training Qf the ribg-in all its vitieties. THE Laws I-Isarirn.—ln the regi men that prize fighters submit themselves to, we may see the secret of acquiring the greatest power Of endurance.— It is to be strictly temperate in all things, to avoid all debilitating stimulants, such as alcoholic drinks, tea and coffee, to bacco, &c.—To rise early, to take abun- Anne° of 'exercise in the open air, to bathe often, and observe the most rigid , system of cleanliness, and abstain from all licentious practices. Those noted, for pedestrian feats submit themselves to the same kiuj of regimen. If it may be done from. such ignoble motives, how much easier should it be to practice the same system for the greatest of all °less ings—llealth I CONGRESS ASSESSED FOR A RUNAWAY HUSBAND.—The Washington correspon dent of the Baltimore Patriot says : _Giddings, the gun of the Abolition . ists, is in high feather just now, on ac count of a petitiOn to Congress frqm Mrs. Johnson,. somewhere in the state of New York. She represents that her husband was in our army in MexiCo—that he de serted to the enemy—that he was cap tured and brought. back—that General Taylor would net allow him to remain, but sent him off--thatle is losi: to hery in consequence, if:not to the ,world—and that as. Congress is paying for negrees in a similar way, as , in the Pacheco case, and,she considers-'one - white Man worth two negioes, she:prays to be paid, twb thousand(dOuble.the sum 'paid for Pacheco's 4wis,) for the loir 4us . IMPORTANr cipLp DIGGERII.--Ex • tract "maim kiter . received from a die tinguish'ed' English:chemist .1) steimer . Canada: ' ' “The gold &Oen 'svho , nre flocking to s ''California in oat' nnnibers. should take 'to 'thein' int k liliel• Of 'honk to flux' the gold ' adki. • i 'er, 7 'ritihipg . ,, I*.', '64011,' ~ z , whibil:Woul4l:throw.,,doin OP the *pall, r 7, ',particles,-.of:gold,,not ;recoverable in any ' _. ! lather'wey,:.in a solid lump at the bottom, of the 'crucible. - 4 Ae.muCh - would; be re •;':ioveted 'pi" this' way as by the 'lnary . ".`, t v ii s hi t ies , : ~. , zi , ,:, •.. I .- y:oric; Ti, ~. , • , • ‘ ' Ti,o ,K 7., the West. ,ffiiPansniNiii"; learn f„rui,P:fned 'lC4tt, 7;, , .. - , sitiye :7-, hat,,,the rC•i_hioli,ii)e '. 77' 'IT l!e. male,. r . • • oritiri al . -. ;ma rvellous ,•,'.•...t.iiil'irki°uid6pkf,'.'risereron4,of:6l:lnit ail ~ ~,,,i,,,,,...-tz ~ •.'l', t,,/,•,..-• ,:ind tile,. . !woo iti7. '47 ii( '. 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"bi # 4 41J :4 : 1 ?- ' ~,''' ''' 7 ~mptil , 14 11 ''' l' ; i ~ , Z,,i*;-404 40, , .1 ' ''„ ie:14416:*-40•ft'pgreilt '.1'.1.4 sioi;/` Iv 4;1:,,,,,f,k).,:_-- Fkl{l7f.,?lt'.l_ , , ''' ';''Alii r`:,-04,. , •.. % ' . q• 4 ' '..:', l'• ..I.' %;,`;`,.4-' --,r;R:.:4., '' '' elY')i):i3o',':: Z '114.41-t11"7::';',!` •'.4-H-.----7t. !,:,'„i \• , ' lav a 1) (tIP sr :,7,74pcs Ii 4r..+- wiDNESDAY; FEBRUARY 14;1849 'erTher'.Leeture of Mr. Caner, on Term perapev on VVedoesday night last, was a rich'lrdat to a large audience, and we are gratified- to say was followed by- the.Cialgm!` tog of the pledge" on the part of a number of persons not heretofore temperance-men Ki-Thie is the day for the opening and counting of the . votes otilie tots, which will take place in the U. States House of Representatives, Old Zack will re. , calve a grateful People'S 'Valentine to-day. Otr-Gen Taylor is on his way the Capi tol. IJe arrived at Nadville'on We 7th.--;- , Eyery where on his ~foute he is received with great demonstrations of joy and eniltu silm. giOld 'Zech is coming!" Whig.titate Convention The Whig State Ceittial Committee met at Harrisburg on Tuesday laxcaptl - agreed upori Thursday the 16ih. Of 4:itguilt next, as the time-tor—holdiagAbe,S.tate , -Convention.:to nominate a candtdate-lOr Canal coriirn er. The Convention will be held at Harris burg. • • • LATEST FROM THE GOLD REGIONS IrCol. Robert Atherton has arrived at New York from California, having made the trip in 81 days. He confirms in a great measure the previous accounts, - but does not - represent every body to be milking a fortune. He says instead 41 9000 there have not been more than 1500 engaged in digging, who 'have averaged about three-ounces each per day, •- The whole amount taken about tour millions, • The gold region is estimated to-szterid- 900 mileswide by 1000_ .miles lin - length—the digging about, as slow and aborious rut in other fold countries. • Division of the Borough Som6 four years since, when locofocoism' was in the heighth of its supremacy, and ex* ercised with a high hand the grossest acts of arbitrary power, a bill was carried "through our State Legislature, which provided for a division of our borough into two w ards. The measure wee got up stealthily, and precipi- tately hastened through, without a word of Consultation with the Whigs, who were tree: ted as though they had no rights, either of opinion or any thing else, in the inattet. To tiome of the previsions of this new leie we have no objections. Our-growing population .probably rendered it necessary to have two election districts. But the provision which requires the ~alternate election of five mem bers of Council from one ward and lour from the other is simply, ridlculoue. The locos thought by such a stratagem to get the reins of the borough government, but in thio they have ma with a humiliating defeat at. every attempt. A number of our-citizens have lately aptilietrib ifie Legislature fora repeal of the law which divides the. Council ticket. But nothwithstanding their previoue martify ing defeats, locolocoism still clings to its miserable hope of success, and opposes the repeal. That party succeeded in defeating it on Wednesday last in the House, after. it had passed the Senate. is 'this any thing else than factious? We hope that an oilier er Int will be made to effect the repeal, and at the good„Sense of members of the Leg islature will enable them to act above mere party considerations in voting upon the bill . All we ask from our opponents is a lair field and a fair fight. • MILITARY Horroas.—We inadvertently co milted to retention., at the proper time; the appointment of Maj. Simon Oyster, of this county, Maj. James McGowen, of Perry county, and Mr. J. Wallace Kerr, of Harris burg-, of whom have been recently honor ed-w ith-the-appoin tment-o f-Aid to-the-Gov-- mot, with the title of Colonel. These , are capital appointments. • The Gov. could not hiWe besto*ed such honors on more worthy gentlemen or sounder Whigs. We notice also that our aticient 'and esteemed 'friend, Maj.:J. J: Cochran of the Yoilt Republican, has been similarly honored by Gov. John son Our congratulations are cordially ten dered to each. 113 The Southern Caucus manifesto has been published in pamphlet form, and 30; eopies are-said to have been ,taken for distribution. at' the South, lt hes the signature of forty-tight 4 ivsliant men and trne,g-r-four= teen 7. Senarrs; -and • thirty-four Repiesenta- , itvaa:ll!laaar,a,,Gait,e of '4la., and Tompkins of Miss., are thit. 0111y,Whigsvhellent even kheirffirtmes or their influenewto the move= ment.' Maryland, Delaware,-and Kentucky itTasspralirat-at-tatitnizt—warfare:" THE PENAL LAWS.—ghE,,JEcliciary„Cpm mittie of. the Senate :hay° reported proiriding ;thee, %lege of conviction of murder rn 'Oil:, finst:Alegree in Otte ,Stnte, it ishell be lawful Governor,, ont,thet,recommentititiOn ot:the• Co urt . end jury,lo'commute•the.Tuniihnient .Of death to imiirisenment, f e in'the , peuitentiaiy 01.Ahe•Pr_ 0 9.9r. 4AtOot.•;' i 034:0ur esteemed , cotinepatitry; jo it A 3 akeTiblA l 4 , FTYLFOtTnan) :we qesidled to lee hie'been' attpoiefedin:Aesociete Judge forely„.phialY.4lcoOrep he. will bo.doit T,,4 1 : bi - tt4i' Oifilii`ii.'-lait2:ii iiiiini willT ,' li eai ._f l r % Abillignity_blineni. poneibinitieti.: - : . _..;; r ~, , ~, ~,ogr.' ' ' ' 'l',d'M 3 , 11. Waila'rre!!s . ipd .. iik)li ilogelpitto ! Iffl , sioirda , 'anthtitte, shi n e°, bsten ':taken :to \ 'B4lfitiido -, i . .'tkihr.', , ;140 0,6 0 5 676 be e n 4 9n/ , t,., tliAnttled . to, (OW tiiiiii re. calve at . i-11.0tr, i,iir."„ tiaa 57: 11 bitter di ikOrPt who , "*".,4 1 ,tY, Ytrilitigtip;. P.419i ~,,7.1%.•11!o ,41t014 iPlaii( l l 6l i' ' : ililfSidi .1 00 ,141: %! ~..,,,„ ~ -.01#1;:;: Italitallti!j? ';';;;b , ""Mt l-, ,4 , 1 - .. , ;„%! 4,'1 , Y,k`.:,,,•,i :' , ,::',y, ,, , -,;,',' 1 ' ~' 4,, ~- ..; :.-:, We:observe that some = petitions have' been. for iP.O.r4tal of th i e . a / bittrt and: .. Cninherland sCatcely.Vroith ese pantionsi. contmve, th - tot4egialature can. pose no law ,ellerini'e'neriibet,. of interfering With , vested , rlglita t r ittitfie ' . have noticed male; positibli in untie:parts or the State Mulaim peculiar right to leguileii!e fair Or rz for instance it is allt,proper • to ' make a:rail ` road along Easterdside ;the - Sniquidni r ritii,Lbtit the privilege of makings rail road means be granted le; people on Wefitefil, aide of that river. The`ie alas` hp' harin ,in granting a charter to make a Mil Mad shin:nit by t he , side of 'and.parriliel with the mein of our Public Works,—ii mad that inuel 91 necessity - lake travel and told?. from the State Improvements. But it will ruin the', State to'sufler a road to be made between two important Pennsylvania towns, and through a section , ,,M`Oountry -lying off the line of the PublietWorks: r Our object in noticing liaise petitions is to inform the petitioners that . thera is a - large part of Pennsylvania out of the limits of their respective counties ar.d cities, and , it mai be necessary to bring to their minds the further fact that we in Cumberland County i bave en right - to - legislativetlinsideratimes the people of Lancaster county' Or ''Plittailelphia, l and if a rail road on the West - side of the' Susquehanna will benefit Cumberland Coun ty, tve are as much entitled to have a char tectot such a road as Lancaster roiitily is to have one for a road on the East' side of .that river. The bust of tee story,is, however; that we have ri charter for our, road, - a 'fine prospectbesides of its being Speedily made, and 'those who petition tot the repeal of that charter ask for what the Legislamie ;Minot grant ! The Constitution of the 13:6. forbids it; and . sound- policy also teaches that-no patt of the State should .have the ;monopoly of said.roads._ The gentlemenin.the_Legis lature who , have presented these pore - ions could only have done so from a feeling thai persons have a right to petition for almost any thing, and with no view of acting on psi -Miens-praying the State to violate her faith ald disregard great conservative provisions both biter own Constitution and that of the United States. The 20th Senatorial District: The election which was held in this die. triot on the 2nd instant, resulted in the sue. : cess- of Mr 'Num, thaLocbtoce candidate; • The following are the repOrted majorities in the districts Dwina,4lo,e,p)Joimeor„(Whig,) Indiana, . 449 Armstrong, 175 Camtuia, 152 Clearfield 346 • - (2 4 s • ; 673 . 449' Drum's maj. 124 • This had usually given from Tour hundred to 'six hundred majority: lorthe Loy:dodo can didates. Governor Johnson- was 'eleateinn it by a small majority, when - ritiflaillifiSETtla; and also received a small majority in the district for Governor. The majority for NIL Drum is not as great as is. generally given for ttie Locolotaa candidates; and shows that if Indiana county had given any thing like her usual Wing majority, the . Whig candi date would have been elected. York and Cumberland Railroad The subscriptions to this work in• the city of Baltimore, are said to atiount already to upwards of three hundred thousand dollars. There seems to be no doubt of tl;o corn. mencement of the road early in the spring. The Baltimore American. of Tuesday has the following paragraph: We learn with great pleasure that the com mittees 'appointed to collect Subsiriptions for the stock of the York dnd Cumberland Rail- _ . road reported on Saturtlqy night, at their meeting, additional subscriptions duritig the past week of about forty'thousand —lt-is-cenain r now,thaLomcilizens_are_detere_ mined to make this road, and we hope that those who approve of the enteipnse, and we are sure all must do so, or at least ought to, will now come,forwaid promptly and take at least some of this stock, so that the road may aronce be put under contract, as' onght to be the case, by the hggiiiiiing of April. Canal Commissioners.—The Hoard of Ca nal Commissioners organized at last, a• hinv days since. James M. Power, was appoin ted president. Several removals,bave been made amongthem . Dr. Holmes, superin tendant of the Columbia Railroad, and A: 8.. Ciimmings,'Collectgr in Philadelphia. .7'he Current business of the Canal Soavd...is being transacted at ,Harrisburg, by Messrs. Poyier ont:l :. Pninter, Mr. Lo,ngstreth: having on Satinday.relnWS in Mont goirery—count), • . health. The Board will , meet 'at , Congress -131111—itt-PhilatlelithiaTen-the474li l -ineti-4)er resolution. , , - • 'PENNSYLVANIA:—We 'learn from a. COM-, from.tha' State realurer 'to the ::T.e • • , igi3Ot! ' !uo ' rin4 re/ IVa n in q/P:110::, of 'defitulterti to the Cornmouvealth; comprises • (816' nampit„ owing . vttrioue amounts liont $1 up ,to *84'148 . 70; at `which 'llattef i llinie' is t, the Delaware anti i 1 404?/ ) !OTO ;,,The gross arnoiarii,ol (10 1 4 ca; 'lliOna 160401;440 99. tin', thenr.oeso" 49oll i liana inn lio4itiited;'imt„'iiiiiitimeig*elier been mtide.,or What ylospeolrthero of Tyco!'" °ring' any.portion oi Them l : , ,its not „ittnied.7, "iiiiy' , Ol--the-elaims-lare4nobablywotAless. nail initio',ofthettc are:sti Old 'as 'l-' prevenf.the Possibility of northing ,ieing.'ohi. MI . mined ,by the , AbAge , ol , ..oov, iodlii'ith),lihfiAtiolintilioni:pf, A theti'i:n l Po,g l **9f*#f: ,ii is 9 ,4 i ,P; ),j ken'laaterilta otaggeleOlplA*4oo , ap, f.q l4 §"i 4 ', l 9tiii i : toff? 4, 1 401r,0!14 1 , #F,V 0,11 cc Wfttelp him," ,-,Th4,:ir,4l4plifle 340iiiiAinil'tkib4e,`,4oV:`.4Aiina*,itAand Ualined the ~01 , :; , .. , t)5.4.410 .. ;) , Il rars/ vifiT , WITWO. r .:I, 4 I I .P.IfPg , I.!mipritpfhiritt , t''''Ll ., : l lT ha lPeeh l ktie-MT . :A tie , lo . 4 POP"?.''tkV , !!:g 7r4ii#diior,of,'4l(i Po* F r ieemaj, ,10 :riti)ly it to_.'oortlitlitiadentwhettteks.himilfAie, aft- PellitideatY,lfr FettetaticiettiVirs; Esq ad , -P . reai*.P.ledit r eflkiklittre,g;' , Would eoLl :pi?(Prirearlead -.Ctirriberfaiiictie(intieeizto con- - - stdenthleleepeitee . ,lnitheitalding,,i/fisgetrad - Otilii;:*64-9,'iiioio),:*l4i,Y6*-,Fx terlitieefor'ititit*';#9,yis;;y::lr think;not ::t*/1 1 ,:M4,,1 ' i r :0 1 .04#,,t1 ii ,? .. .w.ii:i4 i. i!soi ted,it"3ll..',lr.=-be:the . -:Pieeiderithdke, because in . Juniata end Pettit, and we ; pre: suree'in Cumberland, there is little Ur riothii4 on-the dneketet6 tin triet):-. 7 . l•Ve+undersiiiid - :-. the';rinielificrif_lfittria'Cineditrfatid•'is,`that , • '.., ; special - a series ' of . octane Wee' held. I thPAPP0g1tti 1 94 1 ,14.:.,.!Pa0.4 1 ,44?1r; 1 ;, Wttlek„ l i brought up the list, and - has, lett but few " oases to be.disposed.'ef. f r o!itx. it . iloi been for these Speoial, COurii in Cumberland, is list Would pethapshaie been 'almost In the sit uation.pf,thet iniltatirdrin county, where we learned a few *cake ego, they are now in.. ,. 1849;trying suits thitt were brought in 1841- i-3'-a state of things to .be deplored, and v tantamount almos c t,to a denial t. justice. chi an average of contested auses, about ten per week are tried; and wee there one liundred'suoh,faltial, tea weeks would be - censumed, What difference would theri , be in the expenise:todeunik, Wit part of them were tried at dpeciOicourtel Nothing bet in a name-say ., five• weeks ere consumed with jurolli" to ,ffik,rgalar, terms, and, five with those 'tit, the Alper-hal. It, is evident, however, the listlWeald be brought up in half thetiine,as instead of awaiting ten leg ler terms, five special Courts would be held • ih theinterials tietivece theni. Bat - what is cionclesivrrort=thlietibject_iethis, - that a Ina+ ._ into be•Passeddering,thespresent tiessioe, of • le Legislature,itutlitirizing a Jndge who-iltr. , • - , interested in till o 1 the shies lor.trial at the'` regular terms, to exchange for that term, - With tiny neightioringjudge: as for instance, next A W:e-tor the new ludgeswould go to Chambersbarg t _ end hold Judge Black's Court there, and ;tie' hitter come toCarlisle or' Blbomfieitl, er..to both places, and hold Mr. W's (or the new Judge's) Courts . in those places. ' Such is our opinion. It is given candidly and honestlY. N .We can see no grand I eaSOll why a President Judge should not be ap pointed from the - district in which he resides, •and..in which lie has practised as an attotney, in the present Cue. - We admit that, under diflerent dircumedances, it might he inkidi cious to do ser—tlere, there are no unfavora ble circumstancile . . . . Poratglif News. - Theitteamehir Niagara arrived at Boston on Sunday. • Cernmerciatintelligencelrivor - - able. Flour was in moderate demand at 28 t0:808.6d.. The iron trade, was actitrzand at: - advanced lriCes. , The financial reform is likely, to truttnidi in' England. Governmeiit has detetmined upon retrenchments in the national expenditures: From Ireland we learn that thet*lleged errors in the case. of Smith . O'Bkien and other Irish prisonersbavek been oVerintidliy.ihnenurt. ^ M. De: Lam) ourthe has been- elechia Vice President - o France by•the'Assamhly. Martial prepara tions were making which it is supposed had in'view • mined intervention in favor of the Pope. Germany is still unsettled and confused. Prussia was comparatively tran quil., The Pops baidernanded thelnierven7 Lion of Austria lo re-seat him if. temporal power. INDIANS AT nit CAPITOL— AN INTESEST. INC Isicumurv.-The National Intelligent& de scribes a visit to the capitol of the delegation of Chippewa Indians whb - w,ere -recently in Wasningt9 city : "They frequently expressed their wonder and admiration at The extent and grandeur of the building, and the splendid..paintingli strougly attlepted their attention.. From the capitol theyproceeded to the statue of Wash ington, fofiovred by a crowd of ladies-and -gentlemen:kT:ley went. up to the front of "the statue end gazed alit for some minutes, - with - rooks - cirdeep — interest — clepicte - d — uporr 'their painted lacer, then sitting down lacing the statue, one.ol the chiefs, o.Blrn-ba-wiss filled his splendid pipe of peace, and held it out towards the statute, saying: "My Great Father, we all shake hands with 3 - 6 u : we have travelled a long way through the great country 'that you,hare acquired, for your, pimple by the aid of the Great Spirit:— Your people 'have- become very great—our people hive become very small; may the Great Spirit, .who gave you successoow pro tect us and grant us the favor we ash of our Great Father who now fills the place first occupied by ..rhis simple supplicato ry address was faithfully interpreted to the I bystanders by Maior.Martell. TrPNRANCE IN iORFA,-=FPI two , years past a law has been in tome in lowa, leav 'Mg die qtiestion_ of 'iraining .licenses for re- 'failing opiiitaousiiquo,rs lobe determined' by evo ers t e,several - ortunties - The - con- - -- 'sequencelhae been that tio licenses were,al-, „ lcwVdipp ext in one ortwrretituttietrburttrivi - Jati has failati iu,iisjieUeficial opitratfons, Cool account, iattlte difficulty in finding possums; to • complain of die. infringement, and ; dine:" lulu: Ohs pilisinleni loininisliment. The Bye-. tern. has been',Acitlified by a late act of the' General 'Assembly,. ' *be question of-grant-. hi licanseslififow tali ;tO,the. discretion of the several Commissioners; 'Abe' ll' i elol Y. ,i t I '. t 00 .7T,*-..;i !li? : Oi ,„ m tc, , h lic . rea ks dn*., .bPlfli4JOi•firc,44•4nicioPc4 ' ili:tio ii vetise;h ' i;sid .the;pitmaciliin,OmMilletf to the ilct ,which ;' , ft`lii'Siii ;isl - KOtiiiika'renedrldegi -., - i delectsAl the foiM ii„liii!',:: 4 •,' ' '''''' 1f TtillinoresrAiitL:riihi:6iite of Intliaitail. flie_gili , n tfi'sa. a.opte • a reao nuon 7 : tnlinfaili 'itie', 401c1at , 1. • _,,omtoitlee to'qin l •: .(i!iiie'fi , ,: I ' ll, ) .i44 l tiiin°Y c'i 'ff 6 , 4 11 °. 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Important.Bill,44 ii;ill;_:iyile reitented'in Iliti'Hiiee..onThipsd4l:7 m ! , „".. iitio ; , , piliwi, , , re Ping4er the relernption'i;Olihe relief:4)olw • . :i lerinitOitling.theihiladellithia_lneline4ho,,. 4 and: for the complotio0:1011tOorthOilineK : o - ellim - r - Ttriirlittli,l'up' ~,',,,.,;i:Optte- 7 •10. 4 .:!:',: 2q year's of $2,00,0911 7 $0;00 *cancitt 1 rebel *as; 'B3OO 000 to; qeilit ihtiiiieline'il plane ; 81,109,000 to corriplete the Neal) ' . i r; *cinch Canal. The brinks are io lake the) loan, and isaue one, two arid three' . dollar billli(Me."Little is the loccifoco leader- in.. the Reline.) • . .. ;, .: 1:. : . .: . Election rif Judges —ln Senate on Wednes day, Mr. Johnson-(Judiciary,) to whom was i relerred the subject of giving die election of Judges to the people, reported favorably:lo' theijoint resolution iplrouticed; providing for aOuneridment of the Constitution. Norlh. Brandi; 'Cana!, tj.c.—.The bill for -the completion of the North BranCh Canal, in nia'yv before the douse, on second . reading. Oh Wednesday., a resolution, offered by Mr.- Grihinger, directing the Committee op Ways and Means to inquire what ref/en - lie, if any can be set apart lor liquidation of the bfate debt, and advoiding Inclined Plane, and fin ishing North Branch Canal, wittleut preient ing the irinictual payment . M semmi•annual interest, wits passed—Yea s 55, Nays 35. Thr Currency.— The Corn milieu , en .Banks, hixt — te - ported - to: the Senate; - wbill - fcrequair ize,the currency of the Co irmonwealth. 'fi requires all the Banks to keep their notes at par in Philalehillia. ~ Re.chai td.—A, bill to re-instate the:cap ital, and extend the charter of the Fanners' arid Mechanics' bank of Philailelphra, has passed the Sanate„,.witli an amendment, im posing a tax of one peek cent on thircapitel, and limiting the charter to 15 years—Yeas 20, Nays 5. . . Pig: iTSufirrage.—On the 31st ult., in the Senate, on a motion to instruct the - Judiciary 'Committee to report, a bill giving the right of. i suffrage to all persons,..wit'mpt regard to Complexion. the vole -stood, yeas iO, nays 18. (Mr. Stefrett voted with the nays )' Free Banking. —Mr. biela has introduced in the House, a bill to authorize.the business lof banking, and create a sinking-lurid lor paying the State debt. The bill is upon the prinbrple of the general banking law of New York and other States ; mar permits any per sons to establish Banks, under certain testric. ti.. ns, who'are required to pledge to the S ate Trepsurer, State Speks, to' secure the re demption of their notes in circulation. General Manlifticite Laws.—Mi Pito, from the „c_Qmniittee on Doinestic Mannino tart's, has reported in the House, a Milo :authorize the forination of general *thanulac- uring companies . , and' to-encourage domes 12'4 n d ustry • Invesfigation.L—The House has passed the joint resolutions, providing for the appoint ment cit a Committee front the two HuuseN to investigate the affairs of the. Cartel Board. The $3OO bill has passed Senate, Fro in Washington. , KrAir.'f'oltrit sterns has bead'atother high:Menai:id game in his Mexico schipmes, which 'CiIR brought to light the oti or day by Mr-Stephens, of Georgia. It ap pears that the original treaty, in the 9th arti cle, gave monstrous and anti-republican pow .eta to The Mexican Church. The eccleeirts. ticr.l head of that Church, in• the city of Mrixic'o, possessed jurisdiction, civil and criminal; the ninth article continued that foreign jurisdiction over American citizens.- 1 It'secnred to. the Church, in moriunn, all the "property destined to its supportY It rec . Ognizell the Catholic religion as the religion j,o: the * Mate. The Senate very properly ' struck this out by a decided vote, as wall as other i objectionable features, but Mr. Polk's ministers, thinking probably that if the inaste had a right to make a war, they had a per- feet right to reinul anything the Senate might do, entered into a secret heaty, or protocol, whidli restated the ninth article with, alt its vile leaturss. This subject is' now before the ' Hoar at -Washington, and may yet end in . meting out justice to those who seem to te ' Bard neither constitution nor laws as of 'any force when not consonant with their ache . Truly a curious: case is presented here: A Protocol, officially rigneil, goes with a Treaty, and is, in fact, a part'or it It may 'essentially modify the provisions of the Trea ty, linter all of them.• The National Intel ligencei says, that the Protocol declares, in effect, the amerrdnients required by_the Sen ate to be of no force or validity; and that the ' only way.to legalize the proceedings, is for the Senate to ratify, the Treaty over again, with the Protocol annexed. Mr: Polk" hire transmitted n message, acknowledging: this extraordinary Protocol, but affirming that I-does-riot-affect-initiry-w-ay-our-telationa-with Mixico under the treaty. No further action Ts ye blreir - tywir ---- • ; Kilt is ruMnred that Major Bliss, whose' 'pan and sword alike contributed• so lingsly to the glory ?S our arms in the late war With Itlmilen',liS•engaged'M'preparthg a hiatary, of the eirnipaigti,of Gan. Taylor, allot whieli he witnessed and'raost of which he was 'ed about.„ • ' • o:::rArn()ng the I)(nitiolis in the Hodee• of tepreeentitives on,. the Ist.hist. wtie,ene , for :..1)1w_to Coniperftete-the- larnlhol(!ere`“long le fille r ()I•the,q(ittysbnifijitilionif; . l(ir (forol. l es a'veing from the; ifeneoiiipletion of Shoe-niakiii 'of dame Cotniii as log t ;at vetitleis ()I bon!' —O-arisemiatitrout - Of—the 4 Coninrol tould.pay a'license. ' A PLAIN. STATEMFlNT.tioursoles empenud §yrun ot.Ter and Wned , Naphtha:—Thls ' -edlihni the Invention of,trinatr:'who•lrnyi the .eub ".,t; en Pulmennry, Bronebja and Pecieral'-pleenses I 7 ,"e meit4lghlreiamtnellin. hie now been before MO P . llltie near years: During this period Whaty /rformed notnupr the moot remarkable cures out rd n(, red+. , :ttitindittotionti use 'or Phyolelnua In halr; 4241-.=ihei-imannoikallpraical'aiLlimutuuuLav_ orOlnary.,:anO severe , colOs; celusbr. r.uukfrrlrlly 4 i; lttingl • its;:iyonderfnl rlow,er beve!beeri ; slV,, to, na trite; per=; , :sl;`rebVrortirlytlms:rkiiiiyt.veyba;irerldisellomi: r ?I ,‘,;'' '' : A 's-1 • 11 : 1. t b l ie :1 1 7: ;1; f g i l n i A a P t l n f I P II t l ll ll .46; l ' . !ler i' :. ad g ople,',ne,orA jonsreO and 11- I RICJC `T,' , corper.of Filltrand rkprileettrieerrillr4lelphlo, '2,.. , •l4olagsf , JAldEOLV/Ar4lk,io,9ooll,llili , Fries f rep; pritice;'Wage,:prihee-Johnllan 130- rep.; on the-oecanteivAl i bis last visit,to, Alba Met ffiziyiee,Tresidefit elect. LIWIISTare vi/W gbuig to - do fur 'lig Mr.' fPitlitini : e;!/.'aalitzhei = •knril'Oliat4ll ,'ar° 01 effkeitl'? ''Eph'f'or yon 3 ~ you r - wel" "ieleberal City- for will.ge,iftgely redeem safif!irolpfio.Pleilgii);wbat phidiel"; emPlie,gave at Budrin Vfstai Sot to leaVe his, Wehltifed behind him P' . . A lover - should-be treated with the samy gentleiness,es,a,, l ne* glove. • Tlipze,iing lade shoultcptill hi m on withllidi utmost, tender ness at fist, only making the smallest ad vance at a• time, till she gradually gains upon him, and twists him ultimately round her little finger ; whereas the young lady who is liatty,.erid in. teo.great.wherry,never get a lover to take her hind: but:be - left with nothing but her wits at her fingers'.ends.. The Committee of arrangements of the Grand pivision Sons of Temperonce of the District. of Columbia have jasned eddies:4Al ,to,, the !trends of Temperance throughout the 'Union, inviting - them to per: ici pate .in'the inaugural - ceremonies at iigton, on the 4th ,of next month, of Gen. 'ayloV as President. IVI f ICay has reported to the House of Repieveniatives n'bill to•authorize the coin. aze ot one dollar gold pieces at the mint of the tithed States and its brunches, and the propnvition has met with' such special-favor in all quarters that there seems to be no lon ger any doubt as to their ultimate introduction as ono of the coins of ourcurrency, 1114 ostiniaterf that our population is in creasing about three per cent annually. This will give au au incaeased populatoii 01670,- 000, during the preset year, and the census of 1850 will doubtless exhibit an aggregate populetien throughout the 'Union, including our newly acquited territories, of ht least 24,000 : 000. Thd Jou/mai& Health, in cases of croup, l ad vises instant, - suilderrattif free .application - of the coldest wafer, with a sponge, to the neck Lind.ehest ; then, alter wiping the. pa tient (fry, wrap in warm covering,•giving it freely of cold water to drink. 'I he telegraph in trying to tell theN. York papers, a lew days since, that a bill had been reported to the Legislature, authorizing Wil liamsburali In raise money: to pay her debts, said "-Wm. Btirgh has bcen•authorizatto,raist money to pay his debts." Probably is dalighteg.. • , Tlfe north is presenting a united front upon the important questions of Free Labor. Al ready the Legishniires of New York, New liampshiie, Vermont, Ohio, Indiana, Afield van and Illinois, have spoken, and every other Northern State will do so. before their Legislatures adjourn. The editor of the San Francisco "Califor nian" having deserted his post and one to gold digging. writes to the Newpor (R. I.) News, that he can make more by sti king to his met., rtml,thut consequently he has gone nark to his sanctum. June Hyden prominent and 1e.4. tog derrineyat of Alabama, has aildrssed a letter to. Goy. layman urging the propriety and necessity ofa,iaw to prevent the turthet immigration of staves info that Slate, either for trade or settlement. Ir-Mr. Thompson, member of fintetourf, suddenly sunk in hie seat and died, while speaking in the Virginia House of Delegates, on Friday Inst. - Mr. Benton has, reported a bill in the U.S Senate toeor.itrnet Central - Railroad from the Mississippi to the Pacific. M telegraph is to be constructed along the Little Miami_Rallioad. to connect Cincinnati with Sadilitsky city. The Richmond papers announce the death, on Friday last, of Hon. H. Watkins Leigh. Kr "The Graffenberg Pit" has effected another remarkable cure, according to 'our correspondent, in an "extrodn'ry cage of priminatifi defines ;" "My seknd child Mer cy, bp my turd wife, Orlando, bekame un well in the here, about lour weak bak ; kdr-' sing a good deel of trubble in makin her un derstand. We tried awl the nostrus inyen shuns of the day ; put a pease ufMrs.,Jervis' kold.kandy Brit into her here; bathed it with rum from the Bay State; got a trumpet.and a coiner-a-pistol from the head' player at Pal mors'—didn't doo no good. At last, nt the earnest littigations arid prescriptions of the • agent ul the kumpany, sum unknown part of New Gersey, aplied - abox on here, and . two internally; a pease of Green Mounting ointment on the end each phinger, she she karrying tn•her pokket a kwater of an ounse of searseapperiller and sheimmediate ly•heeril L. voice. 1 ,think, respekked Sur, that this inwattiable uoiwershlly overspred throughout this land ul litibutly-polee, lhe foinithightia ulauch a cyst nt entorin as it due into the harts. ul awl ponntrymen, add eirienating as it must effectually into 11:e constitooshun of the ner vous Pershuri of this g rate republic!" Yes —exactly so.—Knick;boeker. To CLEAN KID ,GLovcs.—Fold a clean towel three or Jour times, and spread the glove;t on it quite smooth; then dip a piece, of clean (bowl into some new milk, and rub on it plenty of brown soap; with this rub ihe gloVes downwat,ls, lieLling the 'top of the glove firmly with the left hand. When the` gloves, it they be white, look. n a dingy yellow, though clean or it colored,. when they _look dark, and spoiled, lay them to dry, and hey will look almost equal to 110.w.r.- -They Will be,sott and glossy and elastk fly adopting this economical method ol hie, 'soiled gloves, ladies will be induced to per-. eh ase the - best . articles,- as die bettera quai -1 ityi . the neater will they , appretaeh their pris aireLbeauqLby_dnarrprots • • ADVERTISINO.AL little 'malt . bithitul bi roe , tvtt ia p atier. u pear s, at on y one tent apiece, and keeping:his oviti counsel, would probably . . sell nothing:,:, It, is cirth'e . greatest .troportance to tinke;.yOurselh. 'and your, goods,,kitown,. *hog in the night, at Inlets more attentioMtbuti art_oiklor ,for. cries aloud and. spares • not, -.l'he proll•S• from advertising are 'pot Ceitem.seflAl those WIM have not —.-, To.ihose who i h ave, we, need. netsay,a their .never disemitimitrt'he'cuSidni.'. • • • • • •BE; bNPREJLIDICED.---let no *foolish persona belie prejudiced ;against, this now truly!' cole h rated:triedicino as to despise this advice, let - t 'it ,be used ' inimediately y being felt; no matter' Whore it May be, Whether intik) •hend-or feaq whether it;, be itt:the - .ltek: or abdomen, whether arising , front external or internal .caufe, !. .iise.th'e . Rrandreiltla-Dillit;fend-rely-upbn•it r ; ' that the pain the:loteily , .' lbe . restored, to , ; triltlt.aasebn,ritt:tuttere , ll4LTecelitedenfficien assistance frent their • , • 'rho 'quentity::otilititrare;:humors:disCherg.ed from Anti:Oily, by•the,tition",ol ;the.''BrandrOih'e Pilitfi'Aereplaceil.in'thecoursecref . a'"few.'hours - With now and 'Pore blood..byithaTtiow'ef By,o4glithell ,w ith this ' Imedialtie the Wholminass 'et loridr emnes en-: ,tirely purified end regenerated: • the blood is the liro or the body, :I'7 pro- Sante is undispritad, thetefoi vt `l shill,asY:that 'being the sant .of,life,'it must alai:ilia the:Sok:of!. diaciase:,*,lfllistiese•be in the' blood,' we Should!' ;sblitttidt.'thrr'dteruofe - lirtly - ,•riof - thethhiod. - .... 11-os tat impOriites Which must removed gallant° secure onr 1004, in 811'A:tilt*, cirthitS,. vreether,, siteafiens, and - all elintetes:'.7."-: !Wit canable to effect,its own.purificittioni:.; 10. do I hia .tt en, hattia!tisela:4.: I tones, W,hotp Woo& is:loaded. with impuri;•i' ,0044. 41 Pec!ailkla Oo v l e ii t a 4 , f,a_ l , 6 FOrid4o',thy , ' 1 04-0."944 1 41 4 .': Avil..ol'°?.9!'Puu , P.;.,1 1 ! , sow; t istAndr"ijk. t i qelt4C #Ao‘l'll / 4011 2, 'W \'; • •„•1 : •;: t • , ."A‘ ME : PIif4A;DELP.IIIA, Feb. 10. The•Wa fier4mr.advices by the steamer I.div ..ue:nt.8,04041i;. - elefflateltunfaverebly on the mar tatil.byriinomeollt lanes dull. In Flour we• onty ,...... akbled.On sale for export nt $5 hping rpfusr_d_foistan nrd brand i Cote and Rye Flour are al farrier win nous. Grail .— Very little gulling .of COttitlkiv.° nut Bales of Southern yel ;ow weri3462iit'veight. 7n Cloverseed sales :each about 1000 bushels, .to go out of the tear ket, mostly prime old seed, at $4 per bushelof 64 lbs. Wittekey7—No elterationeVls me 24,c; - hhda dull at 23c. BALTIMORE, Feb: 10. ..Flour - r - The.inspeetions for the week--:criding to-day have been 1 7;000 - 1:ariOISZ - '71,1i tnerhot. is rather inactive , eastern dcMapilbeing smaller. . Sales of 400 bbls..llimard street, at? $4,81'1 4. and gity,Mills is.held at 5 dollars per ,barrel.— Sales of rye Bohr ni . 53,50 per libl. Grain-1000 linsheli white wheat ,was - sold to day of 108 to 121 eta.. arid red nt IQB per bushel. Sales, of 4000 bushels prime white corn nt 48 to 50 eta.— . Sides of oats at 31 cents pet bushel. • Small sales of rye nt Go eta. Whisiceq—Sales bbls. at 24 cants per gnll,.in. Seeds—A smell sale of ' cloverseed was modest 4' dollars per butihol. At Cuol Spring.V.PennslinNo. township on Tuesday evening the 6th it st:. by tlw Rev: R. MeCttehten,.Mr. OLlVen ei.ivat. of. NeViville :o Miss SARAH Low Lo'wn Of, the (envier place. "• :,..Wheti fascinating beauty emits, Tim' deemed n irmtsiettt flower ' • ' Gay mail in all bls ; bnustell wile a, Submissive awns its, power." • DIED. On Fridny, the 9th inst. at ,Elarrisbdrg. Era - ABM! - AB! I :LENDENIN, iii - roicarnikniero - 'wm. P. and Marl S. C. Beatty, aged one year. In this borough, on Sunday. the 11th inst., Mrs. MARY ADA LI-YEI3IIAPR. daughter •nj the latls Ezekiel McMurray, decd.,_in thdr.22 'year of her ago. • .! • Notice. bivE.sixty.,,third Anniversary of - the - 13011 - eti Letirpn:Sociely or Dickinson College, will bn celehrtited_lin the NI. E. Church of this bon,: on•the evening . of 'be Eld ins . The public is respectfully invited to attend. Doors open at C 3 o'clock, exercises to cont. nuance at 7. G R Bum, , J H CARLISLE, J LVNCTI. . J A N 1001174. _ ,X. C'gIiErHETID. R W•Bitowk, 1' R INGRAM, Corn, ofArrqllomont, UM . °timberland Graye. ATTENTION ! 'WU OU will neFernble in parnde , order nt the 1, CU NiBERLAND NALL, on THURS DAY. the ':'2ll of Fehritafy, at 10 o'clock, A. M. 13y order of Capi. Stewart. Feb 14. GEO. KISSINGER, O. S. .ELPPEALB-184.9 TIIE Commissioners of euitiLerlrnd county would hereby give melee to tlicee persorat con cerned-, that . they have appointed the following times and places for the hearing of APPEALS fur tllhc reapeet,ive Townships and Boroughs 'Tdivireithia Time of Place, 641 Gores. Appeal. Newton Monday. 19th Fob. New vllle tin E Pennsbnro Tuesday. 20th Feb. moden do do Hopewell Wenterty, 21st - Feb, Mifflin .. do ._ do.. 8 Spring, Thtt'duy, 22d Feb: Meclfan'hg do do Ship'brg B. Friday, 29d Feb. 814',Iwg Tp do do 8 Marton Sat'dny, 24th Feb, W Palumbo) do dn South'mpion Monday. 28th Feb Frankrord 'do do Dickinson Tuesday, 27th Feb; N. Midrion WeiterlayMth Feb N Cum'ianddn... do Allen 'Thursd. let March, do Monroe Friday, 941 March. do Carlisle . Saturday, 3d March, do DANIEL COOLE, JOHN MELL. }Commissioners JAMES KELSO, Attest War. Commissioners Office. it Carlisle, Feb. 14th, 18485 At Private Sale. THE new and handsomely fin _ • ished DWELLING HOUSE on MI the west end of Lowlier street in this borough, now occupied by the - - subscriber. The lot is 72 feet front by 240 deep. It will be sold atbargaih. Apply to JACOB F. 110.0VEIt. 14-3rnos pd For Rent, . . THAT large end commodious e STONE HOUSE on east, , High .1 , 4) t _s _street,known_as-tho-property:-of 1• 1 Matter's heirs, occupied by Jun. M. Allen nrid others. There is twelve - rooms; - n cellar; a- Kitchen, Frame Meat House.and garden large enough for two or three small Families. but would prefer to' rent it to one or two 'families. Apply to Feb. 14. AVM. BUTLER, Agent 1 1 or Rop.t., • . . The STOII,PrROOM &c., on ' ‘tha,Public Square, now occupied • t. Mr. .1, E. Forster. Also two •••• e comfortable two story BRICK . 11,010sES. Possession to be gi yen on the gat of Apriljnat. Apply et Os Car lisle Bank td` A tIENDEE. Agt. February 7,-4t. . „ Estate of Catharine COove, deetd. LETTERS of - administration - on - the Estate 61 CATHARINE G fl 0 VE, late of Erie coup ty„Pennsylvanis, dec'd, have been granted to the subecrtber residirg at Mount Rork, Cum. berllnd county. All persons haring claims . .against said Eitate to present them for settle-. mom, and those indebted toirpite payme n t mediately to GEO. Adm'r. Feb 14-6 t pd: cEtrAVUMIII2I henz „House. TOle _ . No. 280 Market Street, a. , • Sc.4th side r it ILA oBLPHIA TIIIS largo mid tplondid lintel Kati been fui nished ; with entire new furnitme. The Bar, ltbonfis tholargest in , Philadelphia, The Par hirkfand:iitting,rooins are entirely seperata from the noism.and bustle, consequent to the ar rival .and. 'departure Of- cars.',3 ke portico e x-, trindiiMthq'tvitele - front ': of 'the:hi:moo. affords a , 'enel.reirearin !Winn xyailier;•and,SOMlefidid view: of the greatest thWoughfare, in the City.' Lodging,Ronmsird well furnished. -The Table as well, provided for as at any other Howl, with:everY attention of the nianagerS to make it the hest hotel for Merchants and business men, during their eirty,in -the ,City#, The terms will be - oite;'dollnepor claYf *lt n^-the -arriyal- Of. the ciriy-yro,ll,!thAiwiist; to ptit!erwill Aid in 'attend. rineeltodonveY:'hag r ifoge,.•&e.; , to tho "high iaedjnihSti:iho depot;'' " - " • a': 0 tare, - ''" • TII E g4bec,ribfiri,4tgigy in:7 to , remove . from , Wit:Writ:at pu ?Ito !salla,'" , ;Jri,_SaiUrdayi Sie 41411;oT Feiliiii(tiy,ll,l.lleit,teltideficebii !tun 4 itrienieui bile, lafie. %Uri of 1 9 f• telitir(L fki t uttei- coneliting .bf Siditboard;:'Nbletr:: auTeniggi' chair!' ,Suivte otker articles. todulidiubrous: to Ibregnihieutrie:4lCifbrokAq. l • •• r..• 8...0 0 OK. , • . , ,Eab6ioryilkhii;!R4trESerr l 99 l ll;.P 3 J l ,Y. , - - eetthc r tiereuaider , A . t r io 0-Copies-of this iitspoler Musidjust siviveiVstilbe fo,Wre'Pr' 1 1 113i4 14 ; "Feb /1 1 "-,4" 4 " 1 ‘ *P„t' mEtqlii'-',,,:A5i1a,..:•..111,8i11i.; ‘,;-•:','',:;--;-' ''. , `,,.; ~wz• 7 , -'k'•c"". 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