„ • . El ~. ~~ ~-:, 12 PE OE RI zLJ~I ME - 1. -4- ,'" .r. , 1 4." - $ ... • Z, • , El LE3! Mal INKIR 10,,VE8..r ;L•:~;~ i - k - .i,Titi .i.vteeri irnatv‘ r c eat{ te.y, !kilt* tiazihtt ales efl ide' ddr Alati the net, neei 4 l vital critir rf C ri3for our (Report, of ti Ikii 6011/17.- 22 Col e - paniei: Pit o citilk! WI incot -ifialholditt" iiiAird*lgh, on proceedings we cation, arP r ni l In t 1 This) this 11 ,p publish in an , her is *team* elatin 4 ~ The to 4 wil toward* Fra ea al .13 rent Britaiti. -TI .to place the -seooar( aboidd unqueOional. does not de from - of the St i ' Engine 0- JO' Pal warl •bnll act adverilsement der, in ail9theii ;colum ohs. led in, our bore 'and are now. 4 in construe I engine, why ior ivoikkoar engaged tng steam manufactur h has prow ! kip, and pe inkow engag lditional on {1 for collier 3in. •We b ,went• will p Ibly, awl ape sting three ai ich are intend( for_a steam itetbejr.establisl ' mil neficia C9l .:Sects Q Wanks. paper, con %t :,Cotti Co .Ohigh and adverts to Oges, - p the logician it* and Nev ys, the legi 4.24 nom I4dson r oab, in a tali bitterness kill of the parties. He Isle t the prit itiek . granted bl *um, New,iff nir. York, he Ikrba gra) =4Del ware& jiff , nte, pia been . to bircon stockhobb "Abe Mor *measure 'lrship of ti " efficiei Tented a total t He go/ ;anal and t titer impror Lher wotks :entrate of , Lelikigh nod 14,1 1 coentio ed"as eject to co kin, in o, or to rent A tic ci .dakci it a !ea, 'sew :se, the e " By 0161 to CI • beitirto a t degree_ • tly'end 'eeatibrought, gal demonstrett , that the " ty accumul tem by the A But it is Aware and Irris canal :.pledge o tropolits y and the Rho pror woof ibis Or all persons, hats Proved ale 441ifallare ascertained fa ,where and in "ties evidi inflicted "on e poor as a "total to the teal mmathei j low , York. —they m .ary thing tly the g command ever totem eet of men mporate tb et the veil legislaittye Will right-lave azi! Oslaitire to eVpalw It rum.er r will; Uzi emitter and we . alktatile in bei PnliwAis ino* °lull:eV 41 loot'en ever eig.b*of week jobber carry on ack is thel and rni frequendl rious tovil ieir effect mature, thi D0001:111 of ,namtait3i lalilkAlown 41 gognPetent ' (holt have , alix!ilitm f'l . sup , .., tbs. , .. _. have" se . a - •t MI - . fly:* MI .. ice. . I , _:- te,etteli*, ri; . ... i l ea rom 4 4 till • 1.1 rent* t#i Rfruid ir *of fii ME ; • • - Eli ilOier4:44iiiio fOof:;eitilitk'. the " *le sateres - . am liol pr.c.lPAPer**P:illeli-as, - ,lt _ 4 4 , -....-- ' `lsw incititice. 'Mining; :,tiOistionig - . briFiV; ill! the"teoficial 'effigy; br -- q.eit !ti ‘ .. 7—ieF-. Facts tipk:stilbliiio 'ttilogi;:c.... .. __ - . - 1 „I 1 -The Isehtet_egiiii*PY-corri ' enetd_ *ie.,' ,nitions in. 48243, sixt. the creak, quant i ty scot to matitet.in• - st!ipt*y - , E:11: (42336).i5.-: I .l' . . '--.., ......: tofie:l442so_ lithe Lachawinatotopeny Com- ILLE. •18$1. ,Biliopf onisilsi +~ ~: ~uq: thw w • I Chat wife set:thither returoir. my PaPer o.tbe toter thinof , t. ; ti me to its k's pa" anted. I .trouise . per-4.r Mi- I the IT "s of the en im . de, will Wrens. Fourth rade of rulers to th I Board of "It is an in ell repay an !En ttentive An .soli orati .e Per. hurada! tea ill at rEf3 Ul2ff! °glue a small d to be of or= ad- . to coo ! • s—two of res and the i ve no doubt • ospec. Coal ?lainwith c,panies; and ackawanna the, liberal fielder fa r P es of Penn i etsey. In I: lure went, 1 4 Oa zoks to Company, he responsi tat canal, y • t suppor tit 1 • 'in breaking. to its one in to state e Schuylkill entente may whose direct the cal re lable by the rk and Phil inns, we are I :nal contract filled, as the Wing tonnage Schuylkill ea u lamentable Huiltlon coin , so far as re r supplying the 'th cheap fuel eli as the rich,'l rilure."• So it iy.l lawny of Ma have proved a ~. This is a well st fail every Coal Comps test evils ever ~ and no wise them. What to ask oar Le: em, when indi business. they ! To raise the market to' whet nous expedients , descend. Nr e public interest or how disc re -0 schemes and fished—the stock - ...A halt ": Besides, is it.and decided i . most ac cred against the bank charters to : Burdenlin reply told The _ pleasant story to the follow , • .fence , :wore A quaker riding - slung a road, fo nd his passage 4 - tit obstructed by n,fernsel be-turned land by Ma i IC a small cucto zed the bstrocuon. A Alirthis 2 _ 4,... . atoneable be Was travellin thews° road, 7 . Pf t " and on' tbninium Lope, and Ms ingtothe spot, lila corn - .the.barsejorried out, 11119 he done before. eili . iie tleigrhorsi,Ssaid.,dle . quakerl on hest a good ~...,;.‘ flierory.lmit &fay judgme t." Ho mad st _ 5 . 5 . 0!f a. ... - jaite„tagaliiiii hint fieeit held in P liadelphia, snii lo all _l ne a-c - ommitte*tkpOinted to coma he re to instruct ullrffieft , Aim. - rait , l#l , :fhotitever;irtheir' , committee had iOntr*i : made thiltt sppeitraoce,Jaisiti*, urneer to their la .ofx , ;lu it t i Kleiirm i ,klAci:.A.4elliP r --- ' , ',tins ,:,..,411;'.Finrosie. stated that veial - of his and 'fie: -;ctipititiien; te - hii4:4tylti to ii ' Isbbi7g,*fti tOiiilieli fe .l 4iTtlifit 4 iiitakif,l*iiai:bo4 . l4, 8104irl 11',4440,, oi.tiviii#46:4r-rirkide entk: but lub' ' nf *11 .. c . 4 * 474 1 1 1.01, e dii'r 4 14- r Me l ' 6 O 46( viiiii:sr xi. otTA4.4titti!'i_t? - ***t;,'W' ..i9AB6 ititfeit tie.*:... #,:xiittlift4-.4l4i**,"l4ttei len i4 - 1; 1 1 1 : ~,. :...: iri****4o4)*Ki.it,tW , . fit)ci z .4 - - 7,4'; i _ s- - ' . •-• , . mencecl• operations in Ogg, rid the greatest 'quantitysent tom' ket in any one. year is, For the last , tweOtars there 1 as tieeri a great _ 'decresia' in If it 4 supply. • • The _region cekn , menced operations in 18e.5, and sent to market in :1835 Of which quantity itidividtial p eratos rat e. 13,000 tens, rid the three companies tally 1,- 600 tons. The Lehigh company in 16 years sent to market 1 - The Lackawanna eemOany in 7 'years sent to market The Schuylkill 'region ini, 11 years gent to market 1 1 - ;37 9,508 Alleged Biibers and dOirtiption, at Efarriabirrg.—A very conSiderable excite-. pieta has teen created at Hiarrisbuig, by certain statements Of Col. E(ebs, of this county, relative to certain itttemptit made to corrupt hot integrity by offers of large sums of money, asinducetnallis to vote for the U. S.l3ank Bill. A committee we on stand was 4t once appointed by the'Senate with po.wer to semi fur persona' and foaperP, so that the Wholikinatter might immediate ly iindergh a public and thorough investi gation. We learnlrum a gentleman Who . was present when . col. Krebs was called upon to make his disclosures to the Senate. that he stated that as an-inducement to vote furl the bill. lames L. Dunn, Esq. of Read ing, who owns a considerable body oflarnle arijoiaing the Danville and Pottsville, Rail Road, offered him ani or five thousand' dollars, provided hir, a.as enabled to sell his lands at a :certain .Price in consequence of the pitsekge of the Bank Bill, with an appropriation in favor of said work—and Ifs° that Henry. W. Conrad, theßepre• sentative frinu this county, came to him & informed bun that now he bad an °ppm tu , nity of stoking himself independent—that he could get $40,000 if he would vote for said Bill—and thaßurd Patterson, Rig. of this borough, wo Id make arrangements by which he wool receive the money it in two weeks ifi4 the passage of the earn(); These are -said to be the statemetts of Col. Krebs on the floor of the Senate. The first intimation we received on this Subject was in the shape of a rumor, concerning a letter. which waeread-at a public anti-bank meeting held at Ortviesburg. in whieh,Col. Krebs stated that large sums of money had! , been o ff ered to him by the agents of the. ' Bank; but that the Bank was not rich c•-• none. to bribe him!! - Mr. Patterson, who is a gcntletnan of anquestiouable honor_ and integrity, immediately. open the receipt l of , the, above intelligence,• set out front this place for Harrisburg. From per inti mate knowledge of this gentleman, we aro perfectly welt assured that he will be via-, bled to etculpate himself in such a mariner RS to give entire satisfaction to every ran did and honorable mind. 'Tim TWENTY THOUSAND D1:0..All Brine will; in tour o pinion, turn out o be a RASE geminare of Henry W. Conti , t obstruct the.passage of the Bank 'bill. We cell upon odr read ers to mark the result of this prediction— founded also upon a knowledge of the.-in dividual of whom we sneak. ,We are truly sorry to see that the communications of such an individual should have been deetrid 'Sufficient to authorise Col. Krebs to im- I peach the character ors manor the standing of Mr. Patterson, whom he must know to be incapable of the act imputed to him; and the . unfortunate object of the heartless calumny of Henry W. Conrad. ' A few dais, howe vet, will clear up the a hole affair so far as Mr. Patterson- is implicated—and the foul slander will recoil - with ten-fold effect upon the malignant author of it. •We are inform ed that the Bank question is now the all absorbing subject at Harrisburg—no other busiqess being, attended to Cut this—the Armee adjoffining every morning, after an ~ hour's sitting, to the Senate. it United Stittes Bank Bin.—The latest news is that this Bill passed the Senate on the second, reading by a votwor2l . to, In the course or the debate ingremarked that the peopt -by a majoaity or 2.5,q -- two years ago. LverY . . 6 P, ing Elin MEM mil irittlitribi r igifia#ll . o:teseribehoss ley if the'deigittdowereat the door fie shOld`io: 6 4,A_ de o* l 44 , iiib 6104i= PeOrtatei vertex ..to-"the. great • — st#7. ll .as-.interfering - with the sfrairtri Severity, and* the 07. ftlid ' - keigiiiii- 30 *- '* l sfirig.. , l 4l 4` 010'00 and Leif. pronotiafed the repealer-the-state tax a humbogildr. Penrose rtilieditt ankh kroaniter str to si lence every opponent of the 'that the Picture rawn by Gov. the'prospemus is of :our funustes.fwas - false- 7 41nd unlega the bill passed, the,state tux would not only:have- to. be continued, but the - improvements must stnp, and that before two years the state tax would have -to-be quadrupled. Mr. Dickey -said, a airing other things,"that be had been here tofore misled by the views of- Gen. Jack son in relation to the Bank--but gad since Studied the vai iations'in stock—hiti opin- ions had changed, and he could no longer support Gen. .Ps views in relation to this • institution." • I- 111,777 336,685 683,962 A new School Bill has been repowed in our legislature, based on the New York and Massachusetts School Bilis. The Bill has been favorably received, and it ie be 'Tiered that it will, be substituted in place of the one now in force. 434,077 The. Washington correspondent of the United States Gazette makes the following allusion to Mr. J. Q. Adonis: . bfr. Adams was inithe Senate Chamber today, but oh, how chat/acct. Time was, when every Senator hastened to greet him when he entered the eininiber, respect and veneration gleaming from every eye, and eloquent in every gesture.— To day be walked round the chamber, and none so mean to do him 'homage. His countenance was pale..and sickened over with a pale east ; his body multherit;and his step faltering. Mr. South ard seemed, to be the only elenatdr who rccogniz, cd the Ex.prcsident, who evidently shunned con tact with Mr. Webster, and Ny al k eff across the Senate chamber that he might .not fall into his way. The purpose of his visit was to have some motion made by one of the Senators from Masn dhumetts. Atter waiting some time, Mr. Davis came in, and Mr. Adams went up to his seat, re- Ped a cold but civil solute, eaplained hisbasi neos, retired, unnoticed, as he had .entered. 1 could have wept over this wreck of gream-e: Many 4trataarnan in Europe, on the establish ment of the Federal Constitution. amused himself by predicting. depie tine, . a rid picturing its-closing scenes; its catastrophe was also most 'lividly color. ed by many of our own enlightened citizens, who judged of w hat ambitious and onprinciplt,d men woad do; by pondering on history, and reflecting on ivhat z they ddo ne'l euverely was the constant:on as sailed. and so talented and powerful were the assail. ante, that all the energies of Jay,' Madison. Elasoilkin and others, had to COllll3 forth in ini,dercoce. If oar politicians had studied the ecuitpilafion en titled 'ldle anti.fedenlist, "as di l lient4 as they hash studiedethe Federalist,' eur liberties would bet ter understood at the present day, and the safety of the people better established;,foi we ebould ant thus long hate trusted to this- erring charter of our rights; or, snob as it is, would bare been held to its own arms- Neither ,might nor magic, would hue been suffered to convert a constitutional moot, into an executive two-edged sword; nor "Arroticr," a nose of wax, be rendered at pleasure into v•tirstesm" obcwoold the legislative power be torn forth of its strong held, to be devoured by the revenue combi nations of executive messages and votes. some df the sages of k.urope conmdered that e ven the constancy of Washington, might nor resist the teMptation . that was boore him. had he not at the close of the war, rejected the supreme authority, which while halcliag (a their onto, the victorious and suffering armlet" Mans country. urged hint to 1224M1T1P: his eloquent and magnanimous speech. to thern.,,onn tsl their purpose mink; his closing appeal to their pa tnotismi---hadthis day been wanting, the world had never seen the last siege 41 perfection, to.which he man nature is capable of atuuning," roused all their love of Country, and they nobly disbanded: pure and spotless, they left to their country the liberties for which they. fought; covered with more glory, than , arms ever, ac.tneved, they returned ragged and penny less to their labors and avoestiens. Washingtonitud his successors are safe in the ap plause of the world, for they (Itemised the highest of. - lice in the COWItIII, for the welfare of rhea country: but -the ides ofht arch . are come"—'yes. Cm,sar, but not gone" so the predicted period of our downfall has arrived—but not passed. The predicted periods were wujous,—*fifty years" a popular " man shall reach the Presb denry,'--12 time' thepeopk . shalt Luse the remembrance of their Merlin inthe general pros perity of their catentry"—“trittil a new generation that ' be on the itage andforget the suffering,. and patriotism of their fathers"--“untit the derey of public Wurt"t a. mong the people"--"ontil their publac men shall erase to be actuated by public virttie'*---untit the Meths", V this new republic shall consider it to be no more their duti to defend the free institutions of the reintblic. than it is the duty of the subjects tie despct, to defend the initatutirms of despotism." It will be marked by:future ages, as one of thswoet singular coincidences in the history of mankind. that the taltilinent 0.1 all these various predictions, should concentrate into oneperiod. all converge to one man emus.; rendering the catastrophe of t performance, in as strict accordance to tragedy that was ever represented. • But to the painting of Abe will be recognized as havin are now before es, view. to your paps , ' sketch limn P"* .- James Medi byad •.0 . -1 And even sopeuse this same single chief elected in A s:tailar !mistier ter a limited time. and no Precau tion. takenritiquecting his disposing of the pultdie ow ne-Y and troiipbabough always under thedirection: of the legislativspower. This office becomes limn:Mi., ately too inipopant to be. disposed ofwitbbot cornpw tition; fauriaroatare. foimed. and r.ontentiona follow; the name' tOpnbition is laid open, and the period of electionbares a period of exaspervion; the corn .Fictitora in S'ultentatelies become violent; individuals on tisali st ea will endeavor to render theniselw i te x p midaddr..•and. the idea of election ceases when aleneloperalea. a , a a a • Capable- men, are then np more at the head of affairs, and Wthere ihookl fie seep a person, it . will be an ambitious man wore s o O delta than his competitoya. he *olds Wilda bands tit tti fea t wes, and it arM be employed *lobe' lrfor self: he litho much elevated Iberia Ida fel. lqw-c" . sto Intoned intereatin common' With tbete; and Nista* only in need of the tiOportualty.aper esal F . - eige 'pawls. the .people require titinqinffilyalld , - aa.PP r ein Jai ele r. incintis bustle, disorder !rt coma- . .! w it..vabiehyitidering his talents necessati. Elvis him jOarr - Pirrei;,.file il,LP;Oki , li may not km nvc?Oriri.. tothe bitereaus;niflik_ctratitiy; its`litilinirf jenown aauttluaka . . thaii itroitiiffi 'Usti:nig Vithantit st yin . 'fasurtmair - sd byllair, internat. pontewittenet -. eaneot4sire.,them'qulit &Wit beim** int :Wall la "Alfta - chief - fur l:ilda aus-_4 This , fit O.O I MRIX - itiiiiMaria * .iimi oircomataceeif ihi':i sl.l4lidpiiimpanatatiscifieweir.:biiiiii rsikid ' • 'tutto** darhyvpii liter or he - haebeeliv ' tit. 4- #OO ,- .4oo 4 o:ililaaal P1 4 ; 11 ): ,e, 1 4,4 r , g'•,.. - .:! :7..'qi'1,...,',.., tiei t, d , 7 „ AraltairtinitTablibitidpiialikii. t ilial c f - ' W 441.1311 4 111W40,41111.844,17- , 13.4 3 ; -44-34 A 1 I« Sffal I,OA THE MINERS J013.10AL., SCENE P 2 urn NG tome of these (ready pawned. acme re — others are shifting into the 16th. there was a bold xstrX - Oeury. and a correct tmcingfrom, ; we shall now conclude the exhibition mg front M. Condorcet. as it stands' in his (arks on Manteamneu." edited and publish- Mane, 1811.. if i obiegitakierisit44 - iiiikpiiiiiii . 1 imrec i Vie:: I liaieiiiai 11140 iii say. ,p,O - AldOirvigulii.: ' •-- aired tbat, alrrLicli Ilatvorgett'so the.'" - c4..**- I !tili'vwf.APP 6 o o ° itk.# 4l- ' - i A r , !4 , 0* PoOtiire'liu.at - c - oPfelic. l -ti ,, ;4Fil!!_.zga}P , coonibiltot anirmat aid ever we impg .. 2ttimoor i n ts. 4 ,4l F odirocautio4ull. th e duet' Is foßEeired;to , becamt 4 hereditity, is bee bee k tlie 01 _:, in *Oa *. . 1 - 11 # )11 . .-1 - . l e . .. ! ' )•,_ • ,' ' ,t: 3: -, ; - .EELIIMQP THE VAN -BOREN, From thiiNirilsboOctiorter, sail lit..ieliiiekil. , -Pieffitsr- - 0; . PelinsifitrYa ... ,. --Y4wr sy.:4l , At: r Gov . mower` ROI,/ the haset,s: if tie in.iiimiltiosi iig* ymtenAnset.voil orteROPEANOREE.AND -AMERICAN ARIMCRAIII; 40lations - NOW, besiegirgthi - Cepieol ii isysiqs gad stiiMigg a. iithodirve their poisoactiainihei iratinif at* who hate iharge of saw libertirif . • ' Front the Ledford Gardte.l" „ ~ • We still hays confidence in the-Taint:4 t.he Senate to reject the monste r . eine to prostate Pennsylvania at the foot: locil the monied Ow. er. but, should the GOLDorthe Bank BUY vote* enough to give it a charter.; th it we say to our brrthren of Philndalphia, nlie THE! ODIOUS INSTITUTION - TO TH,E GROUND, AND THE DEMOCRACY OF PENNSYLVANIA W ILL HELP YOU TaSTREIV SALT OVER ITS FOUN NATION ! From the Pittsburg - American Mantifeetnrer. . It is reported'here that John pickey, the "Sch ism Senator frem &atm, will go fur the charter of the Biddle Bank. 'Can there he truth in the report that this Fenster will betray his constitu ents? We are no advocates for punishment be. 1&d law, but we fearlessly say tbst LYNCH W WOULD BETOO.MILDA KNISH , hIENT far any base traitor, of this class. LET THEM BEWAR E? TW ENITY-F0 (WIN CONGR.F . WR. IN SENATE, Febroary.B. The following was received &al the President. British nediation. To the Senate acid Hence of Reptesetdolival tbe Government of Great Britain has offered its .mediation for the adjustment of the &spate between the United Steles and France, Carefully guarding the point in the controversy Which, as it involves our honor. and indepoidanee, admits of no ecinpromise. I have cheerfully accepted the offer. It will be•obviouily improper toresort even to the mildest measures of a compulsory chirac ter, until it is ascertained whether Prance haw; de alined or accepted the Mediation. I therefore recommend a suspension of all proceeding on that tut of my special message of the 15th of Janna. ry lastokhich proposes a partinl non-intercourse with Frani:v. -While we cannot but highly ap preciate the elevated 'and disinterested motives of the offer of Great Britain, and feel - a just reliance on thcgreat influents of that power to restore the relations of ailment tiiendebip between- the United States and France, and know too that our pacific policy will be strictly adhered to, until the national honor compels us to depart rom it, we should be insensible to the exposed condition of Mir country, or Comet the lessons of experi. mice, if we did not of and sedubiusly pre pare for an adveree result. - The peace of • nation does not depend exclu sinly upon its own will; bat upon the beneficial policy of neighboring sewers; and that nation which shall Le found totally unprepared for the exigencies end dangers of war, although it' mane without giving warning of its approachos criuii. natty negligent lens honor and its duty. I can not too strongly- report the recommendation al ready made, to place the sea-bciard in a proper state of.defence, and promptly to provide the Welt awes fur amply protecting OUT COLUtaillie. ANDttEVir rikt The Presidential Election of lan is often re ,ferted to as evidenne of Mr. Van Bureti's populari ty. Let us see hobo the matter stands. In 1832 there Were I,29o,49Bintealiiilled by the people., in this order:—Jackson and Iran Buren, • 6034 1 1.:a—_, Jackson and Liimbnur, 12,722 Jackson and-Wilkins, Clay and Sogcant„ Wirt and 'EILi/Linker, J ,290,498 Here arpthc fignres. Mr. Vs,raturen al! proven to be that most detestable thing in the eyes of a genuine collar man—a minority Vice President: Should he not carry out the doctrine of his patty and resign ? it to a little strange,. that the man whose friends are so stoutly &claiming. upon the necessity of mojoi airs in all cases, should bane been elected to the two inost Important offices he ever held, by ininortiirs. Mr. Van Bureikwaii chosen Governor of New York by a misorit otel, and he now,filis the office of Vice President ,J( no other tenure. He received at the election oflt - 34, as the figures show, 41;737 Yuma less than a in jority. hope to hear no more about mi ity Piesidenta, while Mr. Van .Buren is a dida —lllissou; • Republican. , Population of the State o Sec.retary of State repot • day, an abstract fr r the last year, will !attire in the btate~Th_ • re 3 : re popn!ation of the State, 2,174.5; `des, 1.102;61 Females, 1,071,0 Male aliens, . 82,319 Paupers, - 6,821 •': Persons of color not taxed, 42,036 Population, (deducting three lam) 2;044 increased Since I &JO, 2.55,365 0r..-134 pee cea New fork..--Tbet _ to the flouse yestei4 ro roturns °elite censusot _ view to the action of the leg* rpertwoment of senators and rem*. e report shows the eollosenig at. ale, , tut any . The great "Democratic party" in Connectit is certainly dropping apart like the rotten par i ties of Lriire. r. The...great meriting ' eld IS amity at Haat d, resolved that the oppointm - of John hl: Nil to the Uiiiti - Olatee Senate.* p t s Gideon Wells' 110 the Post Office are diaapprov of by the Dttnticratic party of Hartffird; ando . our opinion, by the Democracy orthe Maim" ' doubt it not at all—We dii not believe that the. tional and rwpcotsble, portiOn of the Jacksoin ~ ty in that state, ere prepared any better than, Wings, tO be glivetned by_A tribe of Tartira the genie of Agririiins.--IY: 'Y. Courier,' , . . • • &Wing-sot in ' . 4.ife.—Theatuutty, of %- . tiding somethinir for their:6ll6cm drat -lino% for the entire loPport, it teitiiteitongli to set welt afloat in line, is very'conunimatuong 1 It is iniudiciona r —end eriissrlionipater al w ,iess. educaiejbliriihildie4 indica ' ' ; done enough 'fir , tbem;•--t liAtierii to: • upon their own ; strengths--and this can (MI idono:by iintt:l4. thcAnpott:tb*lnfil , trrt ! I —lit Mr otl4 14,1 7Viin ' -0 . 1 .. e )7.. 1. 401- f t i t° • 801 iyatinii ilititt7,Upon'thii . ett contliktbd. btAti: tatteir'l4 i:/ike4..ti frii, blid 1 Under ilieCirtisOrikme .:touinetheirltirre 1)4 1 ell . jusl . e ', l4 ** l !!o!;ii.t .- iit chances , : attic, 1 heirtiLlopte!b bliddersiiroV.li4 sol o ' ' d e • id: i affaVranif . ',Ole** 7 1 — '1'414 Nul t liilti. th i l I YOmllltkletriM If Jittfi r iiii - IS - oitiriiitreitgth ,titii then elrutVv! .W l into iii. - -.., :iiit*llifilO , I care:Onl i thin'gifftotOOSAedDriffifltick444li i. bsatioilillgtrotrailitilho*7'- ifttii: 4 4 . 1i6H . -„L. - ' , Otaotes.. ...-i - ~ ,'• - .i.• 1 !.. - ''r , ' -. 1:: :.,.- ' I! . ''''': --1 *•.- . -' -'.',, i 1. ~s Eli EMS 2 - 7 r, * • ~-- I ftpactiii4inieriftikltoitelgy tor- • -.' I -g:, ~ 7: .-itEcoI.LECTIONS., :4‘...-tt , ...?",!--4;• 1 r .... _:„..,.., Afeqi,iiiktniill ' ' Ibi‘iiieWbii ' ` 1 .,.( I'l - fAtidtai thttailitistarlight ihipet.:4,..., ),,.,. 1 ' tt-i'' triv"iliteiltig.iiiiiindfolded".ilti#o. ', ' l, 2' ~:..1.. flunotiritottittly.liinieit triune :' :::','; ' 1.- ..- Thikie ireillisliting thinrisiar l'"•;• --"'-•:. • I :IltztLiist. I InnO• r is bard try•lnz*,,' '.. ~. ''- - Aid net" titti film, WistlFirn Tieticir.•.- E t ; ' I . Will talked - 'atlPd of careless thitigli,•• ....••;-,..;..•., Theweithi-gr Iliad . ..o4U* itini-no.Vel. -,:•,- ..' "'And both were tore the'SizEttplklngs ..- ~ ''... I. Was nought to illitinishitrln*hitiret 7 ••• -I With •now and then Ir. ireinhibit "hinny . ' • ~,' : ',": az subjects . were,tuitvefY tiStily) -'1 it so—Ylinitii.nothovill w i ts'--.4... ~. , At last we daunt. talk. of any: 1 . ...- , ' . { \link though vie spoke not, ilritur. While Our eyes were sweetr.r cokrerselkespisHig; And Love, with many a winriintrAimile,r Oecisizt the luilf.shutlids wee poeninri .. Arid though the bower was dimly :daft, k. saw the heaving *flint besixtri T , • , .• Elitlt was pasting slyest to marls- r • ..• • lie t opening atlases early:L.4o4nm. - Ititruth; we never meant the thing, • ' - , ,When first we nought that "hely bower,— l'was sodden es a breeze of Spiingr- Tit w" natural es 6, budding R ower.' ' • Alas. that huthless eyes should own - 1 The thoughts our in ghost linson}siiiibor:— . , •Tis dangerous, love, to pit stone , "At twilight, in a silent arborle.. , That trembling hand wastla'ripedwith this • LI That check was resting on my shoulder, • I And then the long, long. thrilling hips, 4'l When Love grew wild and 1 grew bolder! iqnnit *ea, s have seen us far apart,., . '..... Yet still upon my memory lingers The heating of that gentle heart. . • • 1 The clasping of those pretty finger.. a , . ; Enna. • FROM E.NGLANI. • Corrirpoodenoe of thatson's Merchants inn Room. New Yuri; Feb: 5,11336 r Losoos, Dec . d, 1836. Tfur Frond" journals are still' filled with re marks on the probable tendency.of t the President's message. They antionnee with evident satisfac tion, that an offer of mediation made by Lord Granville, on the part of our Government, had been at once accepted. 1 have reason to tietieve that no sarch'offer hes been made; but the French wish it, and their "Wish was father to the tilought." A prilmotion in the French, nasy.is talked of, hut ere it be formally announced, the Governniint will wait for further information relative to the President's Message. Should be ililities bike place, it, will open the war with iinine eclat. The CaMbeirs open in ten days, bat so irnpor-. hint is the present crisis considered, that . -179 dep uties have reported themselves' ptesenL The whole chamber consists of - 4159,1snsing. only gO absentees. - - - - - - . A signal instance of tine vanity bud meanness which actuate the French Governincot •bas just been made. public. The widow of Adultral de Rigny 'ordered that the Simile of her husband should be de premiere dasse.thicir would coat a. bo t 2500 f. The Government:ordered the the, ce Tinny should be of a far: metre aurap(ootut c racier, in 'ori3er to attract' the public gaze. cir orders Were punctually executed, and the ex use amomited to 32,000 f. When the . Under. ' to er applied for' this sum to tho'widow, be was. n Unity referred to the officerilof Government fa p ayment .. jile received no satisfaction in that q rter, as ".tin Sind, bad been 'set apart for the d land," and so th e mater rests . To give volt air i dea of the vast important at . bed in France to your slightest moVenient, 1 ention that :the -French funds' . nre, in cense time or brandies blifing „fallen lit_Note York. f war 'teas about to take place, the produce of ranee would hale -beilme dearer. • , 4 lu England matters bade gone against the Go tmrnnaent during the week. —Min sterial candi date was defeated in' Northamptonhire, Wing in a minority of 571. and so certilin et e Ministers of i si similar result in Giunceetershice„ that no con. itost will take place there. • '`• . - • • i-, Meetings of the Troy , party hoec "taken place in :'different pa,rts efEngland, all ' erse to the present Ministry, and apparent! confident of a speedy 1 chanfe. 'The most z arkable onewasiit hie. minghain, the ver lot bed or Radicalinu. , Sir R. Peel was in e neighbohrhocid„lint took no no. Lice whales, , o f th e mee ti ng? . J . . • ' ~- . .. Near • one hund i red..;membere of Parliament o• . • , resititlestweek, at the formation of a Cen. al . gricultural Society." Thlir objectis to en. quire into the causes of agricultural distress and devise means for lessening it. 1, , - . 90,983 328,561 ' 254,750 . . 5 okreelc. P. S. The Cabinet, it is thought, ire of opin ion;€ that' Miniqtars , wilt not be hjle to maintain their position during the session. That the King hilsospressed himaeltdecidedlya mato adisseta- Gen of Parliament, though Mb 'think that such a step would be wise on the plift.of iiiintatere _ . 1 . de Lo( , er 1 jor t is '"I ' t, 61. g 1 •ro . IT' ' !li 4. ' • • ntr t ' t -• . - a week all England is to it fever or political •e itenientl. The municipal idectiodslake pines. '. . the (114... After tognoirow,l and ' - the success( of/ i,R %rot Socially, will . materially; inflOoncer 110,1 -• • . peOts oi'llesFtp Generally. t is rumored That Eattland 'and France ha* a ; . - . X noth toltesala, iflPashOhrharthatthS; i rity , of Pelted .inostllat,,,oaintarneo.-4..0ri1i i a haulm.= emir teho' i t flmil 11 1 9Inci a his object to peewit - v -part Of tinsaitt renuncuition of The - I , 'iiih'if ty'oflUnklat, I' 44 . 4 • - - ' -,•,, . :-,, '' •,, ~. , ~ . A , , The Ecosini erltimitt ,li: 6l 4.Ais crY Mu+ eY oplail isinspecting_ his; red Xottaldixhoserak here 'an linuatiat degrao 4 : t 'c( 'ley leolisinvk' aniy. •• • 1 4- it • • ppsl7.4 Pronatiidt, Rey AThoott Ock E ' a St. Peteratiorgh.', AIL: thii - eeeriti -in ", '''' ': ton t 1 ' ' mittitthileusiety.ntaniStatei by t t ,antland ' . . zeal a : teat .'hatween-, , Vraneo and rn Ai rail pt'alike-interishtd*ShOgnentof*AY , 4titt*the abrOttlaii of eipri,ailageaoll hy cree *be inianit, - ! ,1 r• •t;., '' .-, t -.-; ',:,-4- try . eitrinn., Dec. 24: :spent nerws or a change' otminiatry; or a B ud. crsaolotion of iisirlianient, to-I the dense of itdir, the majority is sweepingly against the gov. met. In the Comnssonsolre ministerial' ma. y of ten has ifwindled down to eight: -I.?ortli tdoshlre has returned a Tory; by a large ma. ity,in the, piaci: of the late ;cid AI ilionsand; in iaAstirshire, another Toryivill walleover the nid. Ministers must haveivew, parliament, or tho chance of the defeat in the neat acirrion. a present Parliament has Juiriimened by. the ice, and the new elections 'lrtruld tindonbtedlY Lei. - ate in Caves of the Afeltiri,nri:Ministey„ king is said to badisintiiiiiid ho alii - disso. ion l —that is, he wishes , Itii Minndersitoi be de red. that As way vain . As* a Ibry admisis. ties. . ' , . .‘ . . , ; 1 41 i. The'Esitho - 461-71*J0,#ot iiiiAi'Pitith* .# .• P41e 1 1r, 1 ,.1 1 .*1t , %i, ... - .. . * 1 111 *C w:*' O h F. T e4i"a ' l* ' l .. rp ' Ai ; 4r ; - •••' e : .e 4 m- i Pelst"i-"a,- ti r‘*Ftk.6hms .1t- N = i t .; i f ii v - f t .., ' - , - . J. —...• .• - '-'::; .:. : t'::4:•-:• , ''' • 1 '°- " 7 : - i . -Li;% ' : -- .' 5 ' ' ••?'.;rf t t::! , :-=' ,. ?''''_,.> • J f® .:: - ,t w ~ l` x.. f, -!q ,-•..-_-_-.1,,,1,;-.1,,,., - ,t: mist of hue bid a - slut notilatted-314.000 as • thelreal4l4** tb PreadecrilV;: "j4ikiifineki—Weiwit atanciti*4l4sl l /iftli. • 1 4 1 1 M a Ppfera.," wkne eomerAy s' ,lrsithokby Mrs. eithled I. 'o° 1 . 4 .9.*F49 1 i" • Me Wubliegioo,* , • •A Zititary Garissitt.4--Tai*Aielfs*loet• Who 11* lathe 41 14 ot OhiVtei.l.4,mlle fid. .4.,-rclid k ig the "oitoe,lbsskita s,amd tomtit& • - • - "Lhwi•dhillive!* • iv.4l,,oo flitat:' and adds, 4 vitt eve say . ivick-trip *haste fot as many . ** he can make •• in - 7EOglilah 4 0 WS do not blow that the , prise arta ate? obtittted.- ; • . ko - tiovilie-P4post'ol+,ce. bpeo da:l froai 11to!cliick, A;, M. to 10 P. M. escept Sun ay,. -, ....7 ••; l ' .On Sdnday. LI frinkt/ Wiwi I.`M. I °l— 10 to 1--and from' 6:0 9P. - isi ' . ' ' nime i V arrival eta clisivAe mail. 111. ail,troinTkiladelpliia.arriirei' t diellfrat 10 o' , . clock, PI M.Lelosea daily al Ilrii"Olock. P. M.. ' Mail hum MasehAlbiink arrivespdailY at 10. Volock;; P. M.4clsoace daily at 10 o'cl4cli t P. M. if i ra Mail f iro rriiberg arrives - liiiiridity and Tkirsday •57clock, P. M.'—‘cloaes /* day lind Mitred . all° lieclocl, P. AL. illadliorti Northomterland , arrivis•Scioddy, Wedneidayl and Friday lit 9 o'clock,. P.,11.--clo. sea 111441ay, Wedoeaday and Friday, at 10 o'clock. P. M., ,' -I Alai V Own Danville arrive* Tuma.y. Timi*i. 'arid 1341urday,at 9 o'clock, - P. , '; M.,ekuierr Sint: day, Tirol:day and Tbarsday;it;lo WilookvP. M.. Mail from Bloomsburg - arrives . Tueiday and Friday, at 9 o'clock P: ,11i--cloaca .13audiy and Wednesday, at I 0 O'clock, P. M. ,'„ =, ,1 M mit from Minersvillo tirrivos Monday, ' , Wed. ieaday and Friday, at. I. if * Olooki P. M..-closes unda)r, Tuesday and Thuradity. :41 10 o ' clock, M. Di A IR HIE ,this borough, °it Sunday evnaing,last, i:.sy Strange - N. - Palmer, Rig. Mr. Timm.. wPai Ruse Em., of Port -Car,bon, (late of . Monmouthshire, Eng.) tr..). MISAL/ZABETB daughter of Mr. Joseptainvely, ofPotts sille, (late of NorthuMberland county, England. . . DIE -• Iu this borough, yesterday morning, ye ry. suddenly, Mr. JACOB ,BUCKINA:LTER, 'Merchant, aged 41 years. }lls rtumersus frieruisanct acquaintances, ;are Oartieularly, invited waftend. iiis-fime ral„to-morrow, (Sunday) at . 3-o!clock, , P. trom his late residence. •' • • REV.Ir:* tte T 0, . IWetaeihafteb. 12, 1826. WHEAT FLOUR.I* theloadtwas worm on Fr dayip 73 W EAT 1 20 par owtheLin demand R E FLOUR 175 per twarlic' demand. • BCIEW HEAT FLOUR -1 504eRgyrt.tademandk , ' REL. .4he o '&73 ciAtthy.the - bitshiel—read./ salsi ' 119£ CHOP 73 ceistsiierQbetindestand • own 40 cents—ready sale , . PUPATOk. 30 cents per basheltn demand.. CORM cents 'Perlisshelitideinand ablOT Y PEED--$2 peribuihel. ' F AXSEED-9I 40 perbushelin deasiatul. • HISICEY-31 cents pdrialltin. OresBUTPSR- 16 centiperpwand—;ingegsl es EMS--12cenuipertiosee. • LARD-12 cents per potuoL TALLOW-8 cents perpottnifi,• HAMS' 12 cents per pontid, - - : • - • CORN CliOP 60c snot perbushelin demand. . BACON-9 cents perpoped- BEESW A X.,--100,ents per pound .• • FEATHERS--40centaperpodnd.. QOM 31Q14 WCL— , 4O tiperpouni, 31.ACKIlltE y thebbt.lo.l,4B 50-N 6.9,97 00 SALT— 6q Per,pbl4 'Ektpatbashol • • - PLASTER. Id worth $6 30petton.v. • gArsl6 per tdn, Nati • : • • • A LI. persona havutrany•• , !monde agar, at the, rik. Overseers orthe Pooror -"borough of WO- ' villa, will - please to presentihelitarioa or tha &rat day of March next,lb. ". . • DENJAhltlirliPA Oiterseer of the Poor or the borotigh of Ile. Feb 12 • ' 113-3 ' SURGICAL. • •i . , ' TO ;?HE MEDICAL'PRO,ITSSIOAc' Ili;le ti, • • And.oihera . .te with d h - f.. • i, 7 1 - iternisi oicßupture. . • • . . . THE , ientioioftbehteifibal tirofemtion and other's interested are i respectfull y invited to rmm e report - bflhe gentleommirtheng,the Phil. delpbia Nedical.SecietlitspoletesUtt*Matilillte be merits of the varhme rumens how: aettertk, the pubfie-atretpti* foi. ii.:ouccepafet. trleattn,* and f this disease. eireetaiirradicaj.eaitiit-ritb.: betted by adthotity.ortba society irr;therilimieot• No. of the AinericanJoirrialiititeiticaijklenees. :F:eb 1 ' . , j 5,,,..,.;. , t - ...: 13.2 iNotice Oonti.i• - • f "Tr avitnnung , Coca on WO-fireki 3 Okili IMRE LittleSilliciPliiitNifivitiqit lilt Mond, and Cos l Ccatipaeje;*iltre pada at their' ofhei4 ; 's9'iotalt - 34 sl, , iisitti the • '2oth inst. for transpcittihr aid, the appearling 'season, by lb* boatOTT..l'Ort 45.1:4A1is az*. ILLtaniaiiiiilltottaity the ond of v v febructicrill3tis'tt; ilorthßes'o' tat 10 o'clock, A. 41.1.1:11i coromuiii • JAS;. P. 'VVOI.I.ASTOSOF.III.' 'Feb 13 firo DlSTll..LFRWientetl bithis rnetlosert. here. 150. foiiiiltieh the itightett. Market pike - 101:beifieut: 2 I mniviavaelyaGg4tir: Pottiiiille; vaii3 ,!: . ;' , 7::14 4 -t 4 , 13. , . . . . VicrANT-m*) tOrPhlie,el49fgroundstut. 7 • able: oi •2 4i'lliafyi4it lame vicp#t IMMnSt CLOV OR • SEED - for pale by • . Feb 13 13. . MILLER & riAG EMT Y r, DE indiblytale by • BATMAN.