OEI 2INIZIO - HARRISON- Ari' LIBERTY. ~'mg festive tvretithn end - rosy winerft. 4 : 4 , ': ring Bowers to:gem gro minstrel lyres. 4 iltioo's"Piedge to-fretidorn's shrine :. iirrnikiniiitit Wirier or filei - • . musiii-hints.rik 'admits tell - : it,the aria wind oliV earth and sea; ening that isveri g ivln swells. - , to "a&Ritiflilitti LIBERTY:" • L. I i • -1, ;• ike, ettlite, Ale ratal harp °flame! . ;Awslii its triumph tories . ,profonnd—. ti; VilfolitifOthezo i sr - cleatbresirtiaunt. Shall in - the , ieniagie chorticsound; ;..'d while her ham . Boats tittfuri`d, 1 AmericiOthe pr.: d - end free, : . a ll greet thileVo through the . World, For "IiARF: SO afitiLIBERTY!" o i..r " hen freedom fro -her-starry sky, • LoOk'd duwnl up the battle's gloom. • ; : '; eliale tho'clUirm !Of comte4 fly,' ~ And smile ahove,th' Invader's pt untep-7 T va" t nw e rdlieT P aie !hon edthbneto•vietry- ow with a eonntry's proudest names. Rank "LIARgiSON and LIBERTY!" ay! let the ifoiting signal fly , • . • • For freedom standard guards the brae: suit is trophy are streaming highr— Tis Wanted : * the spoilers" graire: t crouching:seagulls, pursed in fear, 'To tyrantshend the subject knee-- ye - give a welhome and a cheer, - --Te"HARIOSON and LIFIEIiTYM I ':gfßioJerirnai. . ' •':-- . . SPIRIT OFITHE TIMES hat 'infatuated beings we are! With - perfectly /nodded government on eartl di tostitutioni„ the be.auty and purity of wh et the admiration 'of the World—with int learning and wealth—and with al , liery thinjtnecessary to . ..make us a quiet, peat ! , is: and happy IfeoPe--still we are uneasy in 3oritented—Alliiig •the land with oxeitern m tifiriolence, and causing our splendid superat in in - to tremble and totter to its centre. ' Is na pable of sielagovernment? Have you .no d et it, readert Our fathers 'have left us a rib • eel, 114 d twist il. be lapandored in foalis. 03 mentsilhey struggled, toiled and eel d their bl did osfahlish our, unequalled avt m; and porfraps, therefore, set a gl , o,ltir alt ..n it than we. The men wholly hard a d I , • firms indusyy accumulate a valuable. pro IA dom spend , it or hazard it in doubtful • Fir jack , r sneculaties*—litit in nine cases out of ten ,theii ••bildreri alter them will squander the who'd of it n visionary speculations and c x ro• rime-Ms. The easnn is they have never earned ii, and Mel:fore ppreciatirnot its 'Sallie. Perh.ips it is jog so in elation to our republican inst•tutions. They • ' e not been plarqlit6 , ed with our brood or With •ur straggles—we •haVe inherited them; and in • hat estimation ai, we hotel then'? Look at the. irulence.and violence Ain which a 4arge pro-. , . ion of the pdthe inn:nets in the state. ate con. tending for the i libcitition of "vested rig hts" those fundathental principles which have bden es .lished Tor ages in every government- 'where •re bra spark of Freedom—and exciting mind ••,tirging . it the people to acts of lawless vuldence• 'We noticed not long since the .Proceedingd of no • less than two public meetir.gs in one nomiter of d ~a polls—rthey would accomplish it by re-. , lag o Itrutelorce.—"Peaceably if , we can, fercibl, if we Mat." ii their language. Why are not e. tracts entered into by the Legislature to be hold, as sa cred and inviolable, as those entered into between individuals? If a contract entered into 'by the Legislature of ' this year, can be annuli4and i, "expemgcd" 'by a subsequent Legislator ~.then, indeed, Our titles to our-farms secuie.to us no Other /Oak than those of _tenants at tin4rance. I We had hitherto ' supposed that when vie don. tnmted with the Legislature or state for our lands f and farms; and paid our money, we obtained Vita to those farms which are "vested rights" Ir. —a title secure in ourselves, oar heirs, or Sw.igns , foreter., Ito sepia thing, say these men—the Le. , t gislature has the power ,to 'annul your right -, scatter yciur title papers to the foar winds, and I driveyou off from your. farms. It is tree they apply these principles only to cbrparations, bitt ' lust vidablish the power and every . thing is afloat —"what is Nines, for the goose, tirsancel for the gander." Party -organization as going iin with the avowed object..of prostrating. the bahk pea. ceably at the polls next fall, "if they can." or by lawless vinlenee "if they most." As hor* pub: lie jounialiSts we are bound to dissuade these men from suit a course, by calm reason and erre mem; we call upon those who value law and order to exert an influence in its favor, whether they are of the bank or anti-baiik parties—and to whom would we naturally look for- the most eth .cient aid in calming the violence of party strife 'as the religious community. Possessing a re ligion which inculcates that charity stitch "vaun tethnotitselt,"—"is not easily puffed up" into an unnatural -excitement in. worldly ':natters—bat qualifies 'men for calm deliberate and perstiasive argument. they exert a happy influence in allay. ing the angry passions of men, so lung as their precticesi corrbtmond with their pretensions. We 11k haXlitmt—ritind bekold where are they. many of these! ,Suddenly Towed up into a religious and ,politicat phrenzy-,a4d the Ministers of the Gavel—whole we rinmee-..and whirs's! honesty . we cannot doubt v —whohai* hitherto. been "deter mined to know nothing tem :Jesus Christ and lum ossified"—have rushed ; into the arena of polities--.lowered themselves - down by the aide of the-politician in a struggle to elect men to office who will. "wipe from lour national escutcheon the Orrtlf-slitiery:". They-lave discovered that- oor scpublican institutions ire not-perfect— end what is 'there under heaven tbit is perfect?` There some a blot on our system that blights and blasts some *fits beauties.—They rush en to wipe off that • blot at Um; imminent hazard ,that in the attempt they will bury all our liberties in one 'amnion_ grave, : "Oh vixtitel thou art 403 to bretialt beasts end melt bre last.their,riittspri."—Sdi. Register. ~ sThere-isArtlen In.ithet way ofeourthrs. pinch is ms," got over Jo ph cases—thatts; bresiiineheice es it This is more partMiltriy incident to thole" who rio.,suot go.-to,swkipeenradent (aim . There isa goad itmetice; regstAffirlhiiMettet. among4he Savoyard pessantry. ritritg - frianl,#ist. admitted to spend the espnirik atthe u tioesespi rnetd,te 'diem he Orisheis',V . piy his et.ddfi t eti . Oti, evateheis the erringe:mintfirthe - 414kee3 where oesersa bilicts of. wised live hhiiihg. If the fair, PR* lilt upApe'nf,thertkillail against the side of iho firgialioe. ii is i sit►ti.%sire does not approierpf her Imhof: 4fAieleases* the taleg ?Moil nqisturtieri; theyAT' insri;:tpay ber Othey;43,iient.**- -. '•- - • • Thii 0C4142, eae :s rii C 41"16(1 . i ii_lo iiiiirioti Fzinarlut. Ike 004.49 tmli itia nipififirikur tiril taw coacur , At - 145,Zretoiatit isrgiVtititigt i ilbiiin.i. 'highly, se43,tattu .isinsilmonstgailiterripo9ls4,+' 444teukti : ~•:- 7.e. . 41StAWitagegIntiiii iilad i t -.. A.r . , 7w.- 164 fin iorivvp *AI ~, , fl. „„j‘VtiTtVti*Outemoitutitio-0464- trfaciik. part,4=4,..cer.v - lietoh" . ~.Pll'A ,_______ - 0 111 f44ted0,,it h c • acinavilovrAss- -- 54Lrig:.....16-74wIrt i stm o z . ...,.*,.. •.,- ,-,..,,,, • : It_l MEM ME : '.. -''.--.::; -i zi' .' f . ''..'_ r ?jrir's ~- 4* . . . ..i Ifilrlli, . ' ,4h4-... , ...--: ' •=•.' -, i * l i, ailtpli .141.4_ Pr.; tit '' lhtethiejo*!,ri a. * atrial; avid ;obit '„lll#l.p4o.lp*. - pilaw ill's ifig . e.Ntritetet' littl#: . Aft. .... • !,en . • CIO; Man nnw,it etcher ' .! -•-• :, - .. , fThetdepar 'trot th Ion;. Jo n ; ,g. • iUrupo", ; „ and:hie rang troott47fii -Tezato:-so , J..: • .- :the neve if a .Oz . . .barite s butche . - .• : nted a -scene'f eV ordinal ,. interest .' ' 'illti l gallant j judgeloir.l d netirlir 11„tha dis 'n bi led Ina.l done the Bt. .clinAt4iceri„ant loiti . •• r. pas-I .4 11 sed - thrbeghio Many-141am - f . nisi, e d . boon rito/e - htedita ly. '' He tis pfaina4d ' a urningi in hia r lreapne to, kindtiind - ernirt be, hi gh n • apParently arm in r .feel49iNir an ' i - who! Mil i c e i linarke with ti inn*, ' Octal ; and el yeti of pcif so; tbsoticannot be Ox I I:I be I d beide niogh truly sat, thee no • i rna •: ger title tinned the h nesty or; integrity ' . •of . e. Qui Map's Petal condultior•The,putity • i priira character. ' e has Chancellor Iti Slat , and hi that!' rations ' d responsible ' - on, hi t an ". opinions ' ' Mande ' e high est ' of tb Bar.: fie 6if been Goyerno prcitemi, ' 'lling a r Nullifier; d huiMoliticod• opinio snt on a ott rif3s cordence, w th,the - niejority yeti , his: - , tit an ability caw ended le respect iota tties. i 'Oa nrtwßpiniker of t Senate of th , Blate, a white dischiwging trelve tither otßdeof of tru 1 i t z and honor, he der° a great portion of his ti in drilling the Nat t Ferittbles, oil which co • puny he iaCripitain. IHe possesses city city enjo . i i :i ment that an inter :rtg family. in ipcent for. tune, andAirroted r tids.ean 'dope o va well or. _.ganized mind. W nit is the 'deter (nation o such a Men; to thro , 'hislifc and fortune into Et 1 minim of the weak laid defenceless, jib Itnaist t leJ strong aeon of po: i tand oppression, and cents for the • rights g - , o g u a ra nteed to them Ais writi, 4 :, Constitution. it t necessarily j ,awaken ,! ii• most liiely sym 'thy. The. co ' house a ' Bl ..court green were prowded with the; heanty, 1 " 1 " fashion, and talent! of the . city and the surro 1 ad ding country . They had assembled to tab.', its ferswell.cd their Oliant and ' cilia rPuit Hi le - citizens, ' about to bark in the ea se of heal ilx. pli an liberty, atm most my period. 'I h e Fenei .• .. viz : ehin uniforro, the vp itstiormg :iro , and the la- Burgess—John P.Shinckle. eh dirisarrd 4. Artlerne or. their way to i scene, n- - ' 1 • dicr4cd the approilt of tho hour,' Judge Q it., :ly , mail wa y kiddr e by Mr. Ross; ti :' mood). i' of 11 Ctru i4h ne C il ° — "8 :VIl e b7 : in j° 1 1. 1 1n . Mann, ; John rosier. " 3 .* the Bar, atria - of th Fencibles, in a 'hest clout nt Benjamin F. Poinray, Jacob Reeii. r and inittiette sa es ,anti the 'Judge Oa* a m 1 Auditors—Williani Haggerty, Ja`mes M. Beni • ty a epreet hite re f y. Tbere waitan:pestling ill- rya Peter F. hinder- - •Y. ly ntieetieg in th Whole scene, and Svery eye . •as • ' 18 moistened - with a his co °unfelt tear. 'llw Judge .nd 4 ' inpanions, 'i tnong Wham are;nrany el l Town Clerk—F.tiwarcbilwerk Perry. ' .most reoreetuble um in this cominhnoty, on. y l ad down i In the ' rat artennitianii by a cifri, ml.,a C;rhizens,l l whitethe ladies -'stood onl ti bait) affil ternantiti bluli, which etimiMando a ten of the river and loarhoui:, wavingi t sir Ilan. , -e chiefs, and •ponlig, forib their i p flyers fo tl seta return of the devotees of libior . 'the er naine.orthe imai (Swiss Boy.) whic h bore . lei majeidically fret on erideareri is , to su • ) Inc oppressed, , v - ur..lciilated toa d to the its 4, est of the scene , nd to awaken th . it t most II NI choly and poctielreminiscencer.„ --irhe !inn Vi Item C Archer int! Dr,Cooke - Ofifirlrgin • M Ross, MIN Blac lh iford, and riorcrat other . r gentlemen alsoh rout Virginia,. I . 'entucky ai Tennessee, accrifripanktlVo • n i• , . Feika rom.i,m kr -,.sno. t 10 • ; mni , • ~ 0, ' now struggli ! for l ie, . 1 and law, and aeptlier independ •ro !natzuro •is place. among tin) suvereiguties orthe ear Run. John A. Quitman is dcitlnail to be tI 'fayOte of ihstai. : . • ~, sr i ii Y 0131513 ITIWSON.—Vi p are inf. by a New Y rk gentles: it, whose ' L 't Oursknowing that . passed 11 fu t r ie the rrt OurY . ie-thairreviigation f {ho mu I t Ellen Jewet were very, 'Doti, that Ihe was ample OVidence of a ti eile corr:•[ ~p( deuce bet welin her (Ind Robikson fo, so, time previobs down to lief. timo f t death, from!tvitich it appe re that s, • v very roach uached to h in; and List ' .•itr ponsequeitee , 5f having np nr tw oti 'affairs of thf kind upon h d, had 4 co. ``tired of her and taken %Vey his , in I•ture. That she had thretttaned hit wi an exposurtg of his dissipate() tour • 4 of I I to his emptilyers who werentirely ins Picinui of 1V telling him : atilt he kit v ' [ could love: d that ho miirlit le• n I could hate, and that hen his reply wtti was his lasq etter,ackn wtedged h • wit' her powetil but told hpr to bew e. seems thatlho WI bee q gui)ty ofs. act not long he ore. The hatehet wa ides hod as het t ging to the st re of s t ployers, a the cloak also py two , th . youno• b mn who left his rdin_ ho with him,iiind his owujpeton by vi inmates ofLihe house. 'lt ould s m I 1 I Robinson '' only chance of esca 4 la . want . of -sqfficient proof of kis awn , ant and yet hi, has'littte to 'hope for ert several itthmtes saw him at the h -e night andl)in the room t}f the • , cea Tbese artiltaid to be the principal r cts wilt comqput on 'the trial. This as( Robinson chows how naturally a alt i necessari y indulgettee, op one 'e li to indulg nee intmother lilt at last miserabldr[victittr becom e s who!l • corr and is. obi)ged to expiate his oil • t the gall s.. There is a fearfu cop tion betty en vice and ell ;the cri , j es I the petti st pirforiirg to robbery . nd I 'der. Midst theltegiaqinpn 0. alp' . , . Gefine4 , C. •• el Davy Croekelie , • - -T1 *in.l ., "rani e l oxe story of tliolailko the MA 0, rely • by Traviet uWant.w o,tivilo lb : °lily En e ,bel ing!.olbeFortier: . life* laved l• re " - iiit. *, - llisit .. I • or- t . ibm. YLCoL e , C. ism , uf re I , ?i iii *est .f the 1 :Seed ' o fell / ' el - filter deieri der figbl, •an • , arieeter4i.oloolf - ' C i r. ,•,' ett IMMI=NI I : - ---iptrvirs - 41 VW4 1 c, ,310 02"% 41 4PAlehl:Checkracetrthr.filito?fhpdinz , - • recerS:le •tpriateii#ArtY. .attbi nmeocastkintat. 1... ; - • • Etzterpri* of Oiir* 1110 - ? . . 1:0 1 4 :-,A*Sti*1 l ii i it Mill in now in progress of erection it% his borough, by ldeisra. - Ci*aaris & riklF4 . is, which' we unilerslaid; will: lie corn= lefed in the courseofilfree or fotir4ieeks. , 1 h ' ' * he engine which ,is 15 horse power, is . • ing tuadeby Mies+. Haywood 4 -Snyder. These geritlemer lately turned out - an en, gine of 20 horse Power, for the North . Atirietican-Cotnpany's Collieries, which in point of workmanship, and neatness of fink 'is)), will bear a companion with any opginell 'Of similar coastru6tion; manufactured it) any part of they Vn4eti'States. I: ! 1 !. : The Rev. Itirs Aobra A. Brximit ' . sox, will preach i s t. Luke ' s Church, is 1 this borough, tomorrow anorak at _ the i usual hoar. , . By divine permission the Rev. Dr. Mc- Cartee will preacilt his introductory eau antfin at Port Carbon, on Sabbath afternoon the Bth inst. at ai o'clock. --Coal Frcights.:=The price of freights from this place, to Philadelphia is 1,1 25 per ton toll weight. • The freight froin Philadelphia to Boston % 2 a $2 124---40 Providence $1 75 • $1 87k—to NewiY:ork $1 6F+l. to $1 75.' The Borough El*lion, held on Monday last, , o resulted in the choice of the Requiring persons, le * Publie Sclioole.4-A nieettug of the •Delegalcs from the different Siclinol Districts, in conjunction h e with the COMlltisOunt . ris of ttie County, wits hold !AV at Opsigsburg,.. to Monday the inst. The "- delegates from tbe I tioroughs of Pottsville, Cry:ign ie ;„ burg and Pinegrdve, and Norwegian and Union :in Townships, voted )ibravro ifaccepting the School , inr Btil—tfie other dir4ricts rejected it. The an:o'4 er '' of tat voted in 1,4080 distriets.s.Ceopting the ,rtild is l f r ill as follows • • Pujuville ,s fig Orwigsbore "" i • Pinegrove ' own "`•- Union ownenvp ..Y- a *Spring.— Spriqg at length has dressed heirself he in her best rubcv4 ihe at/pears like a'yoimg god. ' a desstuchicnly--de4cnded upon earth. The 'fi,lets • arc clothed in t i he richest verdure; the flowers lea spring up 'beneath her leer, Wherever she tiieads. in 9 She.is arrayed+ in Erse linen or purple, hot ar- Ind tired like the lillies of Thu valley! The fruit:trees 'of are expanding heir blossoms to reodvelher-- 1 ere they welcome h r arrival with incenien. ptilles. off' out; fragrance! The groves arc vocal with; ludo me dy —the feathered chuiristers hymn het praise.— her , The golden sorithine sparkles on the clear tox. ' was tare of the crystal brook to reflect her presonew.-- de' the crystal brook dashes over its pebbly hed or her • winds beneath the rocky precipice, & jinni in the , ' 11 .: 4e universal chtnaii of melody. The blue ,halt' a n:uh- bore smiles to receive her. and presents her for a . I ' ; ( ,‘ garment with iqi radium colds of snowy whltences: "' e Behold her in the perfection of her bea6t)!--a mis- beauty which iniocks.at hnitationrtifi spite of the Lsuhe • triumphs of the painter's skill. and the moucrous she monuments or itoetic gettithi. . Itch t .. , ; , si lt Immense N lespaper Patronage.--' York Courier and Enquiter of Tuesday last mai tion Mined 1,200 new advertisements. Sosrekt lathe adverusing pationsge of that paper, that the pro em. prietor*is com4lied to print a double sherit, once tree a week, whicbicontains as moth matter as seven tune volumes of Ilaiper's Fatuity Library. era Geu.Gaines ' has made a requis lion on `" a the Governor of Louisiana fora britade, to sby consist of twin or three battalions robin , teems, part Mounted, m protect our Circa. e ' that tiers against: , warlike iucursiOns of ntrms, and alto preent the Indians residi g with t' in thg bord rs of the United Statles- fr om teikitid,a pa t in the war of externiirration e o now' raging! in Texas. This ,measune is mostad: rendered necessary in consequences of San. e t Anna h 'ving commissioned a hlOXican „,. Spaniatd, iding ill Spanish To +, t "T` ii;,iana, for c. e purpose of enticin : • in jP°n'duns in th Western Piairies in the met'• tiad Starr --.-. lost the ans. rmni this ble mar. ItEctter rhir • The . : lien. , ita h e d I will meet - mit. _ h o . l9th . r Col. ing• It Wit be - the hermit ConventiT t. iv.' !long-- iforobled. hi t eVreep--of Pennsylvania. 1 7 4 ii eity_ . ' tiP°lls .ofTbiladelp ia'slone hasagpeinted SO 11 . i: 'atm. to the' chit.. If ceit..Ha r - , irt shpirld eotitinoe' to g- ' e t i, ad , as tenni: 'rapidly as liehas tinSo.,forieotne Om- i fiS t. we Ws' alMuld net , • stil to hc#r ofthe 't rawaf. I withL ~. ~. . ~ • Bo re il i v's ,- . 4 al-martin , n , s :' - 1 *e° ,l d The ;oak 'iv 'de tAinis iii .Pt hater •7 I • . I * h a *: ,f! oa k bol d__er !tf-the , Gita,tVla ik lir .H .- 14 'lhenew -C.li ":4 - liktt-iiii*e !en 11 , 1 F 4 . ; rOC ' tory -, I susses- , - r, kitt• 6 - titi I ribe lock (Olt( i 1 19 1 .9 14 - ' .. iiiititonsln Aetjirtiiii-7iite (thirster; ':Fci`l, ,' i - ..-''. ', ;‘,, . •-„,,_--- --,-: s -5.:, 11L ' , h .. . ;;; • ' dinstr _ , 4 ,. .:,,Vtr ' , a .:. - ,.F.,ECItqI!I! 7.":, ..)!!!%- , .!„ ton; Conipitit. l'iOgib4: , fiv.lt t ,;!l 1 i:to 1).0611 = 1- . 4fir l isti r ' ltiteiti-&fgAl ili',/iiiii t _ i;i iriin-e .- i - - - - f:..h- "' B een ~ -t . - tII tip . iig4 Ve`l` iet 4 1 90k! , -a v -, -. v.Ak .l ' ec t , , — .the : ~,. , '•4aiiiii•\•orishat,. ai 9 : 4 ,Tiiii. f lwie. g i_ , j 4_ :ix , iiikii , ' - ! iis - rigetp,.tipioo,o;,,o4-,:iiii, - ,Bu- , 1 . ri ktv*l4lhii*diiiii vole f,.,v1V . 4 , i . 4 4*. - , :g.10 , ii, - 1 ,44 / c-i i , :'jiii,,i* ittiir#ST; 0 :. iiiiiiiiiteis a thl*-008:+ipoio I • , 7 ,• jj ~ o g i o r AT . • 1 1 • ',We+ rt, , IrIAP, j - 6115 ft, pel_i4i f ;unit), its , eth 1 'lnt`th 'epiti)tit 1 70 Wit *011ie:. :1 . 4)0 . 7 ,:i itl4a ktt. e y',,po • Lii-cooM I tole+ i ,At a #<l t .A.* ,, : 4. *3 s Z t ,-- , . WWI: 1 ' , -, - ' ..- ' i = -~ t. TILEp tlittlik - - - -• • a=== $1,525 500 . _6OO • 11== 401J1111PA . „ .4..: 0r0,#.11:40;t4. ..#,..:...., -AV*T i t 4 1 1 . 44.501 1 *Aii..!•#0 46 : c fe.T 1 *.i i :I' -!,,, ihoiiiittAfinittesti4Oilia'SE* . 71 . P.*:i ithi. 'w! of its thiscotintyou - Satu .. Ylitet - ; *Of wiii lot , foundehliefaini ~$: - -714iih.. iVrippar* that Jac obPatitaio ~ E4,', b -. i(Seunelected by a majority of 1 o.l4oleig:_ 414 his-competitor tiiettry-Nr.''„Cartiad,=. l, th e - !ate 'Representatitm: -Ctiniler, ;how. *O4 requires us toLidinit, that -ibis ro f l'4iiit . is not a party i uinph- , —but 4ev.Orthe- Use* it is , what ivil he Coneide ' bY inti -1 ' riyi ias somet h ing tteraritt ''' Lt--rto the tioloilk of rib i0 4 404e .r " i• :. Ac . rig ,i . 1 iniefOgence, over * ' ' .. 4 1 or' Re resentative; el t, founded' :is,: . Ohlints • to• üblic support; o his eistiVi lemished Int grit, and that abhorrence 'f dishon arableconduct - w ich Charm, tiaelt .ev ery. virtuous cities and . he nppointed in hie j t: expected 'tis. The lt tresu shows, that that innat sense of 'right and wrong, 'hich the btt blest 'citi zen is as keenly alive to - as( e highest, j cannot be altogethier perverte l orampled upon, or extinguthed by corrupt party tactics. For say the poet, 1 - , "Vice is a monstbr of so tool lilt:dee, •" .'! That to be bawl, needs but to the soca." 1 We hive no disrlosition to eXult over a fallen• foe, one whb is now in fact political ly dead, never again to be resuscitatd— ,lMt we Must, nevertheless!, rejoice -in our present victory, because of its important L i) uie public consequen es. We see imit a full and unequivocal . port 'of the latenitea sures of the B. .pietthulatives, in relation to Hen W. '. nrad. We see in it an unquali ed co fi e matins of the sentence of eondemmit • , which that bo dy passed on the afdresaid individual, by the body of t fie i.eople of Schuylkill coun ty. The judgnittt of the House was ap pealed from—the proceedings were-terra red to the_triburtal of the people, the case was re-argued, and the sentence has been nftirtned-1 . Thq defeated candidate expli citly deelared, It -hat hiS resignation was made for the expresspurpose of submit ting his condnett to i the impartial scrutiny and judgment e:if • his constituents. His a 'sties have 11; accomplished, and the rend' s hows, th ''he was weig hed by them in the balance, individuals. wh.; raigned sad en, be accused of I and Fame • or - . ate,) by iMplie ition of penury, have been se% orally triel t the bar of the publie,and ,_ , out: r igirorgt - Itriwit"te sense of the pe .i ple in relation to his charge ! against Mir . P ttersors, than whom no man i is more hightl, resrcied. , The defeated i candidate . received 45 Votes, while his competitor n.l •eived 310 votes. At the ' last election h . received 70, which shows ' that more than one third of his handfid bf friends deserted him, either by not voting ,at all, or votig against. im. We hope, that the lessoli which he has now receily. ed, will prove{ as salutary in its effects 4 his future, oviduct, as it is honorable to the character.of qur : population. In relatiOn o Mr.llantirier,%ve have only a word ; p, 1 two to id& IWe beliete that in his p' . he carder, he will be guided (notwithstan: ding, h it, ptili t es are friendly to the gendy. al Administration:) by sound, prfrialic principles, peffeetly free froth the influ , ewe of party subserviency, where sult. influence is hostile - to the true meet , , welfare or happiness of his constituen .-1 This is all that can be asked or ezpec di e t s of him. and eve are very sure that hati!li, not disappoint the reasonable expectati so of hie fellow citizens.' a i i i' • ELECTION • RETURN S. om i t l i ' - . . Hammer. C . cf. ,i, , • 310 • 4 184 I l Thi &CV Pottsville Orwigsburg McKeansbui Schuylkill 13 Minersville Port Cerbiml rriedeusbdri Piuegrove Burl tower Mahj Upper MO] Union Rush ScihuOkill Tiantiqua Wesi. Pen* OE I t ea Land -gill has paseed , i e - vote of:gs to 21, Whatl in the Pmeilie,'Ar R!Pk a se . . I Uneertiiin;* l t.look Mixt y rejected., Weliii ilt ,- a, thec e I tof the,present Adroisti e stra p are of the`piiNia , petwe, wh P 1 i i T lisiipstf:4ii#, contents at "t - , 34 -- Pleasepe - 711fiving- alld 7 .., l i lh i e i [ i trie l t „ : i t h i l t:o c f r fient ~ C idol V 0 8 1 1 1; Ch ftl i ri e fiti e i r litZtteir I t : l U t . 1 :i.tifeiz . ,'. ( 14. 7: 6• PrY loath . t° part . ... h anylaxl4tr . efthiri,, their 'hew and ~t . tahrjr l l*-' - Th4filioieirj* tiomi , y Idiitiod - 04,1 ihiit whin' 'ciaattetnpt ii - - be Inade_lo`icOleet iv tn t *eel . ocit' a te # Is 4, itoiind . 4 'Antic-been /ilea - sway! -, • ,w to4fr , heongt 1- Wilt trertainly,l e titicPlifilinyipetre4,. with! the f " 0 6 14 . ' ,litiStre . 46e;, ,- , Thii - ,41,a a - I "tilii,'• weve.riWhicli *ritaYs 1 ' 1 - ...L -. I " " ' : 1 i '..,14,46 CI, ItleHate by : 11 . 1W:will ,= yes,i is ye k will be Kri*ltebi , .! sa.4o take 1 men to:,' . ; ealiwill. : .---„,,1 I The I .cepted. Icor. 1,1• ; mend From; ppp3o Itnurn as hits not t ° tAi 0 _ Pair Mai MEE lEEE 2 t ' ME MEMEI :mwfs indfound toeurine The private integritylho ar s eavored to bkiet,—whore le foul offence of bribery, m Ocenibers of the Sep• 52 29 I ntango bntatigo - • - 945 IA7: 757 EMI - , „:_.4...-‘ -,- i . 4 ..,-,.:, * '' .1.. ' ... - '~ ` v~'. , —" -- - , , - -s ilt ifiii# *': -qtaiii_tre b, e , '4l l ffilf,f4 1 1 *yr tY;:ti i e PiPiitiliii :i o 4 4 k,.. l izga - 1 tent at; .thlir=koiniay 11 , 1 0 ,1 1 0 .!. 41'.r0) 1, * way littnio2 herd' of "-ve , ,--potiticianoi surely no - -ene hiiiiight i icomplain4ror ifthelutioority hive 0 rig filo complain, ifivillteiMinly be `of livid! ito - a 4i's.o; It igiot, hoivever the .- of the money itself; whiph will conitituto the 'greatest mischief in this nefarioushusimem _,, , t isf the general corruption or public : m rat s which must inevitably ensue. -` Every ` thing of a public nature will in tithe ,be. come venal. Every o ffi ce will he coeytt into a private corn Ay' kir the use benefit of the holde The highest, offices will be struck off to the, best bidderis and the lowest only wit t he filled hipebr• a—who will 'continue to be poo only, long as they continue t be honesty Arid this !will be "calleti ,the 'attic.% agel—in our republic.---RAne only wanted a purchaser • aceording to ugurthe, and some; ages subsequently t e empire was sold at pall. lie sale to the highest bidder! History is said to be "philosophy teaching - by exam- OA." We hold it, however, to be u very stntnge and romantic generosity which permits our own money Ito be squar.dered away by others, when w have need 4 i , of it ourselves. The bill' in uestioo- protxwes I to distribute the proceed arising front the I wile of the public lands, among the differ. eat states of the Union, i i the ratio of their population, with some exceptions in favor of the western states, which do not mate. rially, affect the general principles of the bill, Red which a liberal !po li cy, enjoins. t f The National AntirMasonie Convention a.vs embled. in Philadelphia, on Wednesday last. Delegates from several states we're in attendance,. 'f I - Annulling ad ! Expringing.--Jodge Whip has Infrodueed a aeries of resolotiontrin the Senate /sr', the United States, having fir their object 'the re. winding, revoking and an d vqing of M r. Clay'r rerolutlon eeneuringg Jackman. instead nf Mr. 13enton's plan of e , nging, cancelling or a4lite, ding& it, which he dvelarea to be tined ldtional. "The rumor that try tn-want cool ' lilj: J Coh Johnson .elyi ~ tr stoaj rleirutli dineintt, 011 n to :tha:eaken: the lih- Oty of appending atfew 'Cowlicks. nth oast is in. italie. - i - • , • ..:iferafieftfiftA r &sontry, eitcepelfiri" o ce hinder the genereFrwer Omni] /Thinly cif speech Viet ris. unlimited aba a of those who dare a think different from the power, that he], free io frae Tessa:—[if you da e to oppose any measu e tor dlie , administration, Aion shall he •put dove ] I ,:rightrit of feascienere-4 o ,offier.holder dares x -1 press an opinion in oplion to any measure of the adininistrotion—sp s—Arnos 'Kendall la e r.., ty e r reoved a Post Mate r, fur sneaking ells R. r peeully of Gen. Jae i's iniministrutionj a strieteonstr i setioft4 ail Cionsti . totion,Mtsre ii noconstaveti, so put ripen. the ennutituficerAt: p sent. it is elpost a .deadt: letter with the:pato it power), unipersolsaiffrage-:-(thati*.iO permit al foreigners to vote ashen as they arrive in hi country.—the new constitution of ltiliphigan, lei exanipleyrevonsibilitylto the e.;—(l take fa responaihillty . says Andreiv Jaeltson] no imp is anmeatior 'debt—ttlitiOi doubt, will he a la at ire 'no rim' with a lares number of the pr en office holders] and, a. general diffstszon_of bless! .edge among the peopla---[-no say we, and tilten there will be ad cad o Cot. Johnson's humbug._ gerP :' . !.. 1 Flom Fiorida.-4At lengitiwe have heard from Maur Geo. hcott'a doormand in Florida. 1 f wa N j at the date of'despatoliea Sr hieli have heen received firmi Tampa Bay, with th whole fame under his cornmande a / nrauuting.now that all the detaturreats are unite eto betpeen lima and six thou mi ipso., Their . had been nor regular Loft tie,. willeithe Indian i T he General met with unite them on the Wichlacoirche. and hae.akirnsiSlree with them (supposed l i d be the mime body eit awl tacked Gen. Gaines) fiir several dolt , Without be ing able tOto battle., hey bring the - Were fol. lowed and charged u . n repeatedly naithe-liturr. ks: but the mint or il. l, llleetutd.hostrelk(be• n f a mantag, ell .. deep miralceicept. the- - hatarmicke,.. or clumps and thickets of tree*. and yindOrgt#' l 4 tbat it was imposaddtto prevent-their escapee. Show - Indiana, fiowesar, were killed, and a &war the troops were killed and wounded. The Oen. 'eral was again abet' to take the field From' ani, pa,y; end -to iie.n I detachmentit to Charlotte if Ida bar, and oth4pl where thaindiana Migh t 311 ii be expee ed to beline ' with. : ' .„, li We base seen e or from - in officer it Tam. 1 1 pal Bay,erho - atates. at the Iraridalia (tdobp, of it war) w then ( !Airtil Sib) still in Tempel Bay, e t 1, wre e had b.ao several weeks; tlilmdif.- `' to me tof blarin ' .from her 110;aattd , iiith ;I 1. Lin)hafir eMn . and. entiaistinir it ill Ala. I. 4 maltuntee an Florida millAmirto .two c cora' i intit - he' tOilirJiaitier eraltdir nalida.• 1 miwith Judi 'lnc, le whialiliiii;'nfifie -Y „ rdepit were ki .. A - , - it fAciCtliailitiee; tiii n their i r , filet ea, anion;lad ' rilinaid.lackth,lo - tee ; ales ifc ' -*Oil th - ebileitiii.o(-theiteniin - • ',,alas ' b 169; irdians e , . hind efitalberAittitite than L to bo 'aihi the i ! wera , :lieriiti„'ir.ilo? lolly T ,IS o 29 ki ' ; re. being, Otte .. k illi4 a done 4 iii-thelforl ! Iflotiormilittliiteite ....~ Tl 4 4" 9 5! 0 a, 11 I A *itirithiet ilhilltheeling Gluten , ern fiom 'amen lc ty on4efilitn . ef April l . ilk 1 rollow 4 ,.--,,,,,,..„,...--,,.:.,,, ~,.._"ami i i).. Pinh_l4 . a i , Man hi .;ea 'strainboiler which ClT,Carki),Dl.: He. *til. Ppm udonte,oug merunient.‘thei ;be in t i t i l i s th k hie coymry ahoililyeallie the , , • tieSt lain tine. tied ilemarithit. ► eareetn*d* gee 10 or+ilo suffer his eapeti •nt 's. foe t opeeeair ten:yeeing unite 'milt it' 1' 160166 /.1 i , t!is' demand** pecan ry ra,;ll.Airegitnni is ,utfqueitieatalkly .en ~:6r.1 abit;meehinienof the , itge;this Intern enei. Is doubt, will hilThitidit trOiliii 'l O , nmaterit finiple.nr4neenterpritte,ia in L in imat ted with *With Onyx; ttedio l * . h*v irii# - , sositich front tbidiatztni incident tei .bu u li t ttie t in& atilt; sit. v ie,eiliriet. the nisi of, bins 11 Mind 4m c ) ol4 i 4 kerid*'`liair,o ,, . 'V° vilie . ' - • shC; •11' ' .',.... .-- ' --- --. T I ,' A , 1,7; : 03 ,_,i--" u4 co ' in * a!"l7iiiteiTitilehilV'4.liitaiod:th hi. 11, vibe: as elan 'n InittAtteuktint.:; Po ' `Ali f n. bey,' hi ~ snit'bia di ,arethe _cause of , ' rb the tiatiiklial teiiintumillect,-;Phi ' , l' i • ' ' 14. . , 11 .. ~...;Z:•. :4- :;.: ; i.:k. ? =.:.;,... ;- , :. .-i.'4/ ,. :::-.'ttri-,:';' ,. :'' , '''. .. . - [.s - living 4 a p. Uawin ' ME c Boudiget s ot mg': ine;ti led ItersAill" of May. .°44:;4**l"letiontAo.filf-Piiiii • liat,At.d iedti d. • It sfatedin reins of 06 -fitting recei odeuii That aiiton the Americefls Yip kilt. ed irt)he Texian •WiT. Iturkso, dim of Gett:Wat.ll. Harriao;o4dßide... • , Tlui Twain Benefit A thereibeinni ytelded 608 . dollars: ' Thi Isnot 'l4/ With ladies. i; ' • '::-. 1 ( • - ' -••.'..-•,•• •• ,i . , t uns ' • ' `:' ". . 4 '' .. • , Texas.—The followingwie siouie•Of a panics. tars of the horrid minder of Cpl . r . , p and hislroops after capitulation., - ' - .: "Fanning and his men.rimaitieddit • orlOolind er'pr 8 days. Qn the .9ilt .ihrlY ' were I roled' re maich aeroplane to Wise vessel for New O rleans. I ••After proceeding about 6vs. miles.. i th "Argo number of Mexicans on; either sae. th latter were 'Ordered to fire upon the- Teiftnis. The 'order at e d • a obeied, anevery..man Wax kill d with dm e pin of the four •above alluded toi,who,tn the, te Ile scene succeeded in getting into the grass and making their escape, J••', ! • ' (den. Houston, at the - last dates. was encamped in the &abseil bottom. V 1 miles from San Felipe. or' at Gonzalez.. Be has WOO men with hie'. and Waite receiving reinforcements. The Mexicana were at thR lk aeons. on the Colorado. In addition to the above heart rending Vicril, tt, *also stated that. ak wait to be -feared. hn- In. dians on the American side;rif the Salihie have gone over, ii thoosonii.stroog ~io tisiiist the; •Mexi. can,. General Gaines. however, has gone after them with , seven hundred • anen,Vo prevent their joining tha Mexicans, or taking part hi Pie oar. The foregoing'news bacerofied to by the follow. ink persona at Namigrdoches. viz.! E. Thorn. H. Rugged. J. Roberts. C. H. Simms. D.l4,4loffinan, and -N. A. Hotchkiss. - . , .. The Raleigh Star bar the fbilowing pa ragraPh,' which is in acme deem corroborative of a eirni tar report first promufgatcd in,the Louisville tau!• eel: "A letter has lost been received by a gentle: man In this city from n member of Congress, (high in favor with.thn Administration)iiiiintain. log the salkininrd reMarlia bre inteiligedre: • "Report rape.' that SAIPTA :Alice has petit a'rnen. page in ficroetal Jaeganit, thai if the 'Government 'doe+ not interfere and vuOpreatt the wet! in Tez. ow and ptrin einigiation to that :" entry the United Stale". he will create a ereite,Yalar in the South forthwith." . . Moral - Pitness s fir 'Of :editor i ' of the Elyria . (Ohio) Advertiser seinieffixter .... 1 since, announcer} his determination lb' sul.. vacate the electiori of no maa, of - wliosei , moral fitness he was not entirely tatisfieti. In nn editorial of last :week,,hetb*apealsa after referring to her, subjecle. •• .. , (iit• this point, the fitness II General 4 Ha raison for the Presidency, we have hith erto purposely abstained from remarks. The same *reasons which have lanced -silence cal this subject, have hitherto deci .•- - -. wgilinoi,—,,r . g:..g bhi, claims, on any . ground.. The principles which we- have , honestly avowed, and we esign still more i and more to urgeiin .. others, forbid' us to I advocate. any man's claims or pretentious, to tf4t? or any other o ffi ce, 'while in doubt i' • in reguird to certain essential qualificatiantr !• In regard to these, we have been inreorres : pondence with -sources of infor,roation in A which we have felt-it safe to place reliant!. , -We .had doubts, resolting from. impres. a Sins, made by statements we had heard, in it :regard to his early history. 7lesedoubts 1 : - ere resumer,. - Ni . re ire - gratified by their ~, removal, on grounds altogether disconneet , ed with the Presidential Election. At.tiler same time, their removal hasptcpared the way for arlistinct expressianlar i ourconvic. tion, that William B. - Harrison . possesses the qualifications which we consider in diSpensable in ,a candidate,- and without which no one can teceive . our support." Re Voice of the tVest.—A great Whig - Convention assemble/3 in the chapel-ear Morrison ,College; Kentucky, on the 9th instant, when. measures, were act/Linea to concentrate ihe enorgies of ' , the W ig party Upon the candid a tes ie irtqc of Governor, Lieut.... Governor, andlrir he Presiclepcx. The agegates that thronged in from all partscotthwstrito gave the I In formation that the.people wereefiry,Whero coming out and' proclaiming d. forth. 'Fernier of - North Bead—t Hero ".of ;Tippecanoe? "'his riowas sun at noon'-`day, , rhat Gem.' carry all •before to the Rocky - MrSuntliiii iJ -71 Zratriot. En!Prarileikofriioc4Thilpargiriiii of neat siC,4otiifilii - T • eciMiCynientialit winch girls sitirlannelfitiMin - . in this Mitt oribie'soan- ArYk#lr- 1 1 0 . 1 " - -tOkair* - r*Ieni it tiatitiOtr Mk , mdi taliWien - is good; familiiheFp,tir hiiiefemlfes 'et allilsiihnoVirtiinepitees Comparatively ROh: - T he 0 1 qt - rilliL 4 Yea in the Celtiii•intrwoolezi fat tw i its n this tosniiihringit lteyt V. work loom*- , ny- hoursi - iiiiirell Patiffor.ltherrjtbor. An . 5,1*, -• 1 eeeict one . of the Newton ictnite's infnimeti;Wst! short time ijinCele;thik,lYr.O*.lliriccaltilibt*l ui tees in bisliniiinalit'nlinct ,Oilrifollars per sink heckle their lsinittf..-ind and; teeny 1 %there • averaged' three cricl:(Miriiiolliirs;',. Ths..nrsigntscture Oil& 'in' this icsiin:.ilt NC. piiniiPitily performed by Es ' cies.--DerPniss•fntrfor.?..l ' .1 - H i - " `. rrhit "iinPiprnertt'orAitiihwis one of the i a ii: 'secrets of the - rorestk•irf,;Nesr Vngland—.-anir the as, girbrateititieh*'Ainitforit.l .... • 1 ' - AresVatii - Itilitiiitol;;lt pviing woman WY' 19 Yeiri,o4iiii murdered 4 *tort "t at `B i:itiotiineeitajttily,lahattit 2 0 1 044f6)!Ti ilne' bee; vifikriiwn ttufb - BiTie ,i's _,.titia:viTY be/ " )1 . 1 " 'rig add* Java- maitiqd'lttk Mie,:; lll V4o about 1' 'months.:‘ fre hialiftt tri tho. I gitOd &atm and a rearat,4l ii alfateVor hia , ll4l beiman. I t o intioeheat,7ll4.?.Wp ai, et j icaterelay that a the• 'trial 11946 grart" - jito4- # INK coati !it Albany. T The wik , was twaegle' , 44htt • Smith, 'wb* Ail with him fakity, waie, ? alir eOp steam LAe ely s wiiite, whew ihehleiritii, atteifetWitrest landing'' ' er•• id May Us. .:4 1 1iiiii aim . linhittitteltildrea died erlhesiejtitiewicieuia;ii .4 fili - Ore was s dr ioas= j -!Y . * eid de 4 Arltitii,lllivi • ri±iig L thlitirY 0, v,__er" , 'Pr- ed it 'aeateil;Ateit"diet Rai Ittlffipti_itilrh dLlFP,.____ag' is. EIGHTT,OOIISAIND I 'MAXA , --"V• 7 ' "1.1. snSiiitt ....,-- 1 '', >CI. • -+ k• •, I ' ' -eii 11:iff i [ lris4ieti*iiiiiklitiYair k' : km ' le ...• ife ie ett-Iffilli-lkieed- *v. : Aber: : diy. 4Kelpie , ity ,,, is. 'edemnit4 , hei - ile , a , ;e o *.that-,l44hea'e i P : :11-I. .ta lli .. ll ,*:lii led ht '. 9 :(l lll :iimer .A .tl :t: l 4 l 7 ' , l - P ' . l;; 4l ' :: *. , IC"w _ , , - • ~,*!...< .24,' , .-,c• ~,-..- ..' ',l' .. ,F i / r I It Theittre I crOcted
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