;~ _., Tat DEMOCRAT. vuumeway, .. . " Moth tof, * !Wrestlers I+3 ditibilesi prepared to Ippifroas ocrpontstiptiwcelt,.the and venerated J' (duzxox . site itino paralytic eton Nendsi Weebreathed his list, in the Speaker's raw the Howie of Itepresettta tives,_ whither'he wilt' at first removed, at tweti-. Olininittesimst . - - sevo o'clock on Wednesday Mr: An was'itorn July 11th, -1767, and titroforelied thOillt year' of _his age. - His *4 At \ eirtoinmitied in 1781 when was ofut i en years dge„ in the capacity orfri 71kigtee. retary to *WsPMkt Eimbaslii*r 40-Atumm . . Since :Plea-00ring a, -space of sixty4even yeartt4te luukbeenconstantly, al tank without 'a sieg)e - public ofS : 'cial 466 - tea." 7 . 4 - A brief ettotint , tb - ner of his attack and exit, wean 1111 , 14 . ,, 1 at our readers, and the folio Wing which ' e clip from the Wash `c-Artstgletal *vs," is submitted : The.oo - eted,ingAb . flnhe House, last Monday, we suddenly inteOupted by a most mournful wryest, A series +solutions of thanks to the 411004 of the armfi introduced by Mr. dise, lbad occupied the 4ention of the Molise until abort.one "ea. giving rise to some =che stnut.. Thettipeokir was just, in the, set of putting the guestiob upon -them, when he was soddenly Arrested the ; Mr. Adams 1 is piing !" it is I*.p.osalle to _ describe the some. that followid. The members :tithing . towards the :venerable man, and he was caught as be was falling from his chair,' apparently in the tigiiiins of deatit All business was bum td suapended4li House adjourCed,:iiid iialsiiropmoe of the tidA event reaching the Sea,. aliquot as it was about to take up the special . 41* - tr„Mr. - Benton time; in a'few words of great jaithig, =winced the calamitous visitation ; stiad . that, body hits4-adjourned. Mr; Adams was placed upon a sofa, carried to this Speaker's roAAtt, and every medical at totitioirat once given to his situation. 1 While partially,;4.,econqsa She TISO ,ar_ his speech, and liraihe.rd to -utter, low„foter. img ancients, '“ MLitt the and of eartk f—/ am cos/posed - t' lifrs.''Adains, with her nieee and seileir,yas soon + the spot, for_ a few waaiMid-in . the. enjoyment of his usual lam 1 0; eh; iowever; ii4niver - been fully re=eitab i.since they ialtatiouiie suffered last fill .. , *Jew Of& R ' - ' , , . Wa 'heartily raked to the following ads& sible-tribige'ihich ire so ie the Pennsyl44 . , san ifirtlai: 1 - . - The honnige.paicl:4l,o this •erieirable sad - Tea swaiwiwitisen,by do, Nation Legislature is a troper.rdhagoe..4oe public - sentiment of the id*; : iirlablie. Allthough there are hying ii,a4eadii: ~ . Who -bariepposed Mr. Ade:elfin his iMatitikai then are iew=let R`oholiel i that there - are - not+Who wilinatimitein pap!, ingwAiroPriate bowers to the memoryof one of 4116 a.1! i ft a t ram 6l oo men of any age or al* its WirWa; is a brifil4 czatnpiato 'the youth of Wateouairi,. ; ThOresults of the.labOrs that iiimi Made4his eerier in many respects glcsii 41* iliVe riot it Aniespired ; but there eta ii 4 title ' &nag they 'lint constitute a solnme - ef , . . FPO Oa .o4orest:_fc. PaPYgozW l 4.ros to eoM_ et 16,-,:Adams.-Mlmi 'Many publie t ntations-dwL eitiff !alien sole4otfollifo• ' Ip all of them'. * ** 4 7,* . :-***Y l * itt*ili*** 4 4mi** as 6 ) _lai tosOli.liVailledilaitti*Factir Pf tittellitNtliOul_ co country. . and w;laborions osetlY in the WlKtmeffe: of hie. P°Nia:dittielio 'which will, hi' idtef-timo, be Abe ' , subject of *aka . and. of **en: .. Me.died literally. in ..bursecal-40" the MX-enjoyment of . his great fae- Ades-4nd :Animal *ll4 , *bide had been 111 :Ai i .efe:4!°, 11 4Of 1 4 - P01 1614 triumphs. . **-7#' 11 4 1 7, - : - " -" -1 41 -41 1 . 1* ' l ) =***t* sew offered ' :, ,to his belb;red conntriseid I'+g, ; laced , ; leit upon the,lensige-tof 1 kfailsatiiiii l imE , 4.‘fiotl 4 oPOili 4 4 ll ebril.= *''*:' fdsViiir: l friOok and by **Oriii.*) --- :=4lsl,o***.V:iiti4,4)'": .: -, irtisourik - 1.0.404..0 of this listinguished, I**. .4 - 4 1 4 4 ..m.4 1 4 . 4*1ie11ii: 1 ' s ; m Eine" . of ilfaieitilie iiiiaieriit i ovi i .i,:- c. I '''''''T.*). r icci4o9iiiiiolieo';'-, - : - . z- ":','• 1 ow NEMMI ..,of.-,-, , inimipskidi Aiwa. aisle., . ,•! f sar7* ''oll*4. itioiest,.**4' l #Oleitibir* 84rtie:totttii 24014 Ifeb . .... L -, -3.2.. f., ~., , , ....: . ,-.., ki . . , ti - 14 ••''l •"""4:::; 03?.., f - .. ! ',;: , • '„,', it t', 3 :,' ". i Viii: tiNOiriiiti)i o.iiiiirlikiliorejtna 4...44-'.4,oiii,laiiiti.'"o,2-rehe!n_i_t. 41 - , ... - :•0 1 1 1 ?: Itilrlnfmr, to".:,,Tecte, pr o Apepayinjg ,fands:_tnfarths.l,l.oing rps.disereslt ugthls,,erty •!n4 P,biladehiina. and that , ( 4he linaklea4 an a lietteilliiinditien. than' farmirli—i-aaaa than kio f tbirds of itti 2 eutire eh :rotation kiiiintbeee itieenr4- 7 vitilanta 4l4, ka ale ' 44 ‘ , .;l ani ki!. l other stet, Pennsylvanii money, (2 per cent, dhseennt.) ! ii • 1 • And,this: fact, which has been proclihned for itemOritweelen, his just reached the Brokers of Nerr-Xnrki 1-11Fhat a ponderous weight of sin thesei,iieotli , ineti. will havolo , expiate 1 - I But iili eilpilillle they elide a " end haul" by ridging theo4d4OP yell,sind ire now content: , - • Thiltruth; is, lis - they have just become sen sible, thoßittik, , although it has been hard run by their " fides !Wirer," has redeemed- every &Mir ntiti)4Otes that have been presented; in. gold'aird . silVer f iand we have the best authority for sayingthrit ;it will eindloue to do so. We will r ivirtinieltc4iy tkat it is on as good a foun- - datioo, is nrideri ae see , management, and is entitled to; # much general confidence, as any similar ant titugon in. ttioStitte. It certainly , his the Confide* of of r'business -ronninnity, l whiarirre tiAnk'haskeen particularly strength ened by . tlinprompt and efficient manner in irhickit.lo - met all its demands during the late "'run"' got up by.irs enemies: Inlaying thilirn utter iot our own sentiments only„but , it i the:mi.of the, whole community. ,':-...-,-,, ' 1 - -,-. ' 1 - -.: • rce", - ''s ,•., ' voi ._ % ,-- ,i, k • , ~. ' • '', 4 rue Bite F111e. 99 We observe in , glancing our eye over the multitude ' , ,of subjects that engross the atten don of ortrWelature, that somebody—we can readily Ell who;-..has presented petitions to that body! r' the "appointment of a select, cOminitteUto investigate the conduct of the Deliwarefki Hudson Canal Company fur the ltiSt nineteen , years," &o. What can be the object of this investigation we are not exactly able tiff comprehend, unless it be to gratify a sordid, 'spirit' of infernal-jealousy on the part of some vivifiindividual,individuals i or company, °rite vent ititmeseash it - cer" tainly be that the me. -in this ern: side are,*4ere in , their aloe s- for: - atilicks they really ,are=for it is lintiwn to every one that bitt , e4w years aine,e a similar bobbery was-kicked-up in relation to-the affairs of the same etnneary. No one, we presume, has for gotteU tte'excitement that . pervaded all our North:,,eastefn co unties in -relation to this sub : , iect; ietv'Oat charges were,preforred.beftire our Legislatiare; a select committee appointed, and Nit; ti,fier "a full and fair iiivestigatinh, the nompapy, lrat,lionorably acquitted. Such are the fasts # ;andlenee _the marvel that a new , . refit' eeSerM_ of this moVement; and even dia-. • Owlish - Come .of the • principal actors. The • whiOe-4st game of rotten cupidity and selfish ness on _the ' part of a few eapitAlists in and Abe* the: Lackawanna coal regions, who own iimmeno ! qnsiititiat of seal laud, andisho have, moreoier,a Cost of perpetual cliarter,for-a rail-. roatifroniPittston, through said valley, - to the month of the %arnica creek, near Lenesboro, This is the more.apparent. from the fact that, the princip4 instigators. of Ws-movement are . the - chief enemies-of the'-Pittston and'Great Becidltelsed,' in which our citizenehave Mich - . . - • a deepiintrist. ' T h ey imagiOe that this De.:l4-, ware At Btupson Canal Co. is at the hottrwt of ! the;PittstMl'and Great Bend project, shillala° i of-ther*iihington *Coal Co. which seems to stand very Mich in - their - way, and give theM *el imenelpi l Hence:their crusade against Mid; , com pan y . lgagnanintotus fellows—are i they MO :_i • ...- .. • - ' J•iire are an friends of , ineorporate coinpairies ; or twohOpolies, of any iihd, Wei 'Would we say; °P 4 ? ..10371 in defenee of Sbe, Delaware 4c, ilud-° 999H - Pirsi* did we net believe the instip tornot OM farce before the Legislature-Maio: cere . liypociitiortl , and grossly dishonest, apO that they 4inited' toiltin ineshodt4 moreref-. feetially taistelt the ;PAlittoit set Great - Bind road. • .Butlif this there ein•-lse ,no: doubt., 'filCsiopoliris* it - indchbed;isawill,-b*ever;; 114; thlit* would: *0. 12 rather fill into 11.31, I 04 0 iii.040*. - 9toriin 66 4o* hisii^: .01*31 11 :M, 11 445.1. 4 1 . 3 4,04; •• : WO :4-F. o f its. f:ill* t # -)#it - beefl. 4:n9pnfinarY.benefiLiOi'ibe itit4setk. - ef.-iiitireh*terri ilonsityjiiiitiiojii4i ;ii0 , 444106 ; * -- :eiiiiiihiad:ltoefi' DOC'tilaiii 4.oo4iiii)afiii atio'rtei, it*niiiaS:4eit„i;; 9 ,133**4.1"A i t 4, , ,' , ..l7treAP:liff- , Pellenbli.... 1 ils*:**4ldencliioAq initiva Wit setuateiii tbeikoOrgetijn .raising tiijs hi*OrtA;;:iiittr, Ott lq; Will: „, , ~ 1 4 1 i P!b -. ? r..., PO! li. ? , '! 4 *i - C l ia . igh:C•474o: - 04 4iff#;-. 0, . ii;4oititi''s**.treitii49.li*4!* *O(Itio:t 194 di,ippeimi=therfareitii4,l ,#ii,Si.: !: ' '! ' ,' .1 - #4l l fit i e*lettivelsolt*litiA ..-- -' - ,'' likt? .. ieW l *.eoniii:•' - '. '. ' :-..1 ".:- '''t ." • ;4; i " - '" "-", ,` , - - - - i , ' 1 ' •,-. ..- •., =l-: , . - , :I'** lei: illl . 2o *t.. l C — :Zeilier . **; /1404: 4 o l oe s e t't l Oftb.°/Ifirek' "tifo#)t_ =,i:lt , „iikoi . .;:.‘4: - #4 - 451 4 .,.:4* - , ~ .(,), 1 1'9 11,4 4q*:e494444t "" j "I:4leatotand— . ki:. . 0 1 1 4.!i<., , 111 '",4 1 .0 110 4 1 4militac iiO4* 2 :1 44 **Plaii'-: : ''' ...tiiiiiiij . 4 . lligt*'iiiibiiP,i)iroWiiiiisti, • -4ti4:;•-, • ~ • . - - ,ii. ,, ,,,,•! •,....,,.• • -2z, , ,., 6, 1 greoi**P9r•o* t - ; - 9 ,1 0 , ' eiretTi; l 44 : 9 94l own , i:,' #4itiii.:---• eek'4 l - Oft Tie*, 1744:41-1114 - 7 1 sr! a#l amp. 4eot:z "-".1 1 w 4-.2q MWMMIMEw ; i 1 1 q'Tna Irs Srisit:n.Th pc:midi& :of Mr.. "InSer i \bilkiearip , WiC nvigthi:olie;3 It it#4: "iteibi e .. 16 1 ,be'-. one littler :best i t with '4Dots . .' : tittitWt.:;: e... ;“.i, - . -.) ._, .: s 4 ...1,, -Fc, - ,. i the .. 1 , 1 Urg4! , n regard - : to Mr. b; 14,111114' , to UPee,t , Tw . rt not : tin years Ogo; sa d 4 41abeet a :ratic truth.; Yet s trum, in &it otitred,, , bithe nien,',4,- he was, iio still s 'ved, iirhflii , the U l tdort had - to back- Water,4 p ally ; metre over to /init. ',..'Hes the :09 10 !,!1:l '..to nAs--bitt*-44illfickAiOft of Mr. W. immediately, and for *ontlis, after the passage ?'f -the '46_ Tariff'act ?-If it has, the people h#venot I_ : Mr. Wilmot urs lime star" ?, So said the Union Cneibifore:" But tie tier true: He has icot many friinds,; and as much influence his e at 1 . ' ,ment as evert he had, and the Union int yet; " before , be forced' to acknowledge it. The insinuations of be Union tbat Mr. Wilmot sustained sustained at Home more out of pride 1 than'frowt any approbation of his "Course,ls too ti 'hunch a slander to ', require contradictien. We km . ) it to be . fare- N ever was a man, mere freyly, fully and' enthusiastically sustain ed by alonstitueney-than .Mr, Wilmot is it this tini. ' ' , sigriVire notice with , much satisfaction that the Sepeorfrom this district, Mr: Streeter, 0 ezMked ;t itself in. behalf of the people of 'Co lumbia unty, in procuring the , confirmation of the rimoval of the: county seat to Blooms,. burg. 'n Fhe Columbia Democrat speaks of his efforts, fed especially of the speech that he .;-,de it faVor of thejbill, as being a conclusive and tri u mphant vindication of their rights, for which l has woo much favor and s esteem. °TuaI.NDOSTIIIA.L. AGENT-4 IhO title of a ,new Pier, a little larger than tilts sheet, just started n New York, by WM NEWELL & CO., the ape amen number of which has been re ceived. t 1 6 Its objecta are. more clearly under stood frimi its - motto, i" The Apprentice, the 1 Journe 4 man, the Enrployer." We hail it as a valuabl auxiliary tot the laboring man, and ar dently riah it success. , The specimen numbt r may bisect' at this office. -vol.s, spEqoa, ELectrore.4—Samuel ' A. Bridges. Esq., lierocerat..bas beenelected to Congress t in the ucks andl in t ehigli Bistrict, he place t .. .- . of klorn, eck, (Whig.) deceased, b a majority 'or ab 941200. Thisl will eat down the sparse Whig Majority "in Congresi, two. The I A Treaty., 4 ' ' hington corre spondent of the N. Y. Herit;gives what he alleges to be an out linel of ho most important provisiiins of the Treaty' f Peace with ISfeico, as follows : Atli le 3d defines the future boundary be tweet! e two "Republics. I The line is.t4 eon,- Sieiiee' the Gulf ed . 11e ice, three - lesguea frcmi t A ;. to run tip the middle of the Rio Gnifid . to its intersection with the. -Southern . a - . • —.. ... 1 , t, , .• t north 'until . . . _. . . . ier.to3 ~- 1 Ora". oft l t"•MB • . • . o" - . i • n iiiiisiO 4 4 . :between Upper California to' thi, Pa , eifie, ' 'ell it strikes one ieagne aqiitti . Of Sail Diego- - . The grants Nexiec by the ,Thei idents ed in e In e,' on the ~ • it article 'of impOrtance provides that ; f 10.4 in the territory. ceded, inadcr by prior. to thelreaty; shall be _rd.apected sited States. . ext article previd s;that esthetic res !, the ceded territo 'y)are to be protect e exercise of their ,retieon. .sideration of this eession of territory it °Mexico, the lovernment , of the '' elites finds itself to pay Mexico fit teen of dollars. la this sum are to be id he three millions of dollirs already ap d by eongresi, for thefartbcrance of United eluded: MP • pence. Tho went o, of Am of. Me mound! eat important attic& lids the govern ' the United Stiiti:s to amine ail claims 'can citizens against . gorehl'inent co—both these decided,- a g to two mtions,tin id, d qoise undecided, cto ahonethiee redilims ord i ollare. unimportant articles ien follow, for d of executing this portio of theirea-- , ' , As 'titi apPom tin a it, Of a .. mmission,- -ide upon' the ciai ' lira. C. - ' amnun Som the, in , : ty; su er to d , • , . • ' Direct ' i ~.• • . ,ie nn iineation; notwiti tandipg the .and Pennsylvanian's, • trllcirdinary ti ) on at 51r.•Wilmot•JRir pro Is it, but et taistion,. 114,44 of a -on • tea ofiiis idilitionstlosn . , ir... r more with Abe 's i4 l ll 4 alidl• pr . The ...Aro._ .i , Jul week ; disc . slue , - . - 41. is , _ ii . n . . h i ‘ to tbiatineation,its folloit - .. ._ iii / tiou, : oci ut . tini , - ..tlaalme.4*s.vattre. iiiii4.. isiioni g tTria - -lfaies, ;I*i:is the iiitnis'or t reigurY itto, - -atilve,kArfor the pent OW 'Akii . i.ontruall‘iltipsaing•itiebt . oenl yl *l *itllkfliihi weigh Joh 'ii.iii ly'aver true :.:ileittoc Rill op, t. .a • 1 . 01.0 , ihii: .: .iiitilittpai .)a.kM4 )1#,1. f of 4:4i.r - to tha fiefs' y'attilA*Ve iiraite of 1:. .. -, •..• ~,, i t o ay.ist anthers - 00n4 take •,nr- intak.l . taitlil4nOrit 'o liioonblii?. aU l a.ti 'idtltesiO' l ot the, ' • 'iii et,iiii This lie thelvery I_ ' ' iirce to 41 , 0 :rOtnin 1 0" 1 1 . ON re of of , e '2 'y - 141), - 1 ' Oonatini at" l ad s' - 4 ',:arpt imiluiri: : it 44 i 1 7 1 ' l' j.rier Iniiiiiiiie ..r..upte *ill . I*ii6-11: soon see. -. i - t• . . 't: it Ifitione ( L , - - 'lln Ull net en% A ! lour' 'Frei da'l ''''''' 11-- , - P • ~, It°, ; ,1 ' attt i V itiliitittt *.46i!'414.1 •'-' ''. airtiaitiv ' ' 741Te .. . - •iii 1 t i f i ti o: - est !,hetr. -irsiv i..3.0..giv .t..!1.-i beiliiet ~, , '"ee l .illeeesiio • '''' ,' - ;neektly,gi tiiiti' k '," • . '-`itil ' N,relii ,iii. ' : ; ..ti o 4'1,0 - 40 koi -14, Tbei UMW indigns that -41 i an( PI:Pe debt 11l Mt require if! , We sheik emOnstrate-that we have aniAbiding#nftdeolatrinithe justice of the war, ankin :the patriatiiiri- a diulelligence of the people.Welshafthui( let) Ourselves- I and posterity trod itn(odlati a dfpresst4c of ' a national dibt,Tandifroik tWinefeilets avarice' I t 1:11 stock r 'it" ROY changers"; 2. We shall thus tkrew the bu tirtioz:!zi #eces-, envy- to the Trasecuiion t lif tbo-w ~titimOveTy citizen in proportion ta;,hislieaithiind Ability to Pay and poi the way for die ad - optick: at the earliest ';practiciibleY,monteni; Of n. revenue system stricil.ibise* Upon stniii i 4ble And benificent principles of Free Traife. . MI (.I,rernont, Aroe( re o , 44 w 1WMP.I datiens'ofs majority of , the members of tie courts; the penalty of ilistitissal from the ser vice is remitted." . I ' Adjutant General Jones beieupen annonnei es that Col. Fremont is reletoied fiom arrest, and wilt proceed to join his regimeet in Mexi co. The Intelligencer says it is gdnerally un derstood that the Colonel,, on the instant of re ceiving the notification, resigned his commis , sion, on;the ground that . he was not conscioui of having done anything to meiit the finding of the court against him, and could not, seem te admit its justice by aecepting Executive dent eney.--National Era. . - - iii . + - . l .l ' The Whcons 'co tlltution. ' The Convention has adjourn d, having com- Oeted , their labors. After a sawn of eight ni weeks. - 'They have offered a chart to the Pea: pie. ; which will be accepted slist Without op» i position,.to whom it.ia to he submitted on the second :Monday of *arch:. Ii contains some noble features of Pro,tresstan4-Reicirm. = The Married , Woman's Clause Is . leA out. : but the principle.of Exemption is ancharedio ' the Bill' of Righte. BANKING is permitted, if the pee- , pleol:their votes, desire it. i The Single Dis trict system, both for &miters end members of the House, has been most Orisely incorporated [—this we deenia-reform ofitlfe!bighdatimpor tance. The tenure of the Senate is two years, i and of the House, one year.: ",' I We have a Judieiary-4e/e4tive 4r, all its i branchesz-rorganized, on the Well-keown Nisi I Pritts syStem—tennre of office, ; , sizi years.— , There are proper limitations:sad restrictions on [the creation of State , debtimoretigidbad even, lin the New York Censtitutionl 4 - Mighty i ~interestsnteresta Of EonesTrnst have been-we attend / [ed to, by the verpetuil allotment to the school I fund, :of ,the 600,000 acres of iland -to Which, WISCONiIIi ;: is entitled' on her r admision as a State... This is exelusiire edlthelschoo section,' which, -10. an Old laWinf Cofigreis, : is!ii perma:; nent,educational. provision in 'behalf all. the I new States.: :New consider this', aibera ;endow went of our schools, as, the twrier'stone'Of:the future iteatness :of Wiieopmrii-ifor where. the interests:of :education‘ [are. liberally s u stained, r the-State:and the People &like must : be noble, I and elevated- . --- - .' 1, j , 1 . INTEIOTAL ImenoviWiensSeatilbeencouragnd thy .acts of•incorporatiim,,'_buil they am obtarn no nt': I grant fro the State -Tregto l lt.'' - Au tke minor. - reforms are; that the StatelPrinti' g of" all kinds is to. hi:G:ll74mi; MA -14 ' ntkao .1 Me RiouT et Score/kit , is: . libe .., :On YCIIII? residence'after i dechiritiowlef i, teetioa to?to: : i come a-eidte, n.-will enable #siy te vim whe i coma .0 ,rePide among .lis. ;i' 1 ir , --, , ,:: ,The, constitution is -;narked features, of, Proglies ..which. distinguish the Ake, and which are , ' now No' dectilY,, bedded-pt the popular Resitiihit area thosewhe *fell t i e; , Opipolot them ere - compe/44,4,4•11304cire Airrbi-i 9 :9Pitgew. , to supportOle . M.i-f - L . .4 tia:44e irnfide*fs that i 'Strom; PoPOtitittienk.+AtlifOritterty lei. Oroperiy, ie.liotiloer 44111y-.Lit•Ood 1 044cep 1 the foundations ofOutfnei , siottel Yo *el are, Ilip . e.yail-..'ilttbeit.riieti aro;Opoi tol;44.wer 1 eee,hoyy to showAio Ad !...0141411 VALI* a n organize - 0 .4 Conititutitio ;.-Viets 1 PO jut .sl44e= 5ar 41 4: 1 44 8 . Oikaf'.l 1',41-,44"4!'e-i)0414 stithouttimiehing,in t ' :TOM, 1 4 111 pfeipeityif --,,.. •„i.s , v, -A': .- ai i ° l6. * oo 4'l*':Cliiit o4 *Nit Alifk sash )4 4 ,0 0 ,ive , timge - p t Arai, wirin_4 7 .-Alio - inlightinia,tt iiiatifilill7ool...^.'7ltAi:.rii-,' o f 409*':...,'-'-i , - -4. ;-..i.4.-, ',-.-i. ,' q '.i._ Y :-.''' .-: • '7- , ‘ - ~,-, -.. -‘ , 1-; Ir '' '1., 3 • I`4'" ' • • ; ~ ' ,`, - ''' •# i ' ; 4 1 1 . •,. ' -i , , • 1 , 1 '1 !Melva's Itatatiotr. LY-Immt tre Ae on sti!'c, 'itfsbTo~~ .:o .1; = . . Wo have nothing! froin Harrisburg 's *Ortli retiertingtlillOrCektt Vie birth-day of the " Father of iiiieoUntryr commemora ted,by the members Of;both bri4ichef, as usu at by aasembling'in tbe 'Of tlie House, and reading his valedictory. tuddress.* Petitions in relation to the Railroad* frinn 'Citizens of , this °minty, continue to he ponied in in great abundar4e. - • par! ftEnny 01411 arttrediin Philadelphia) on Thursday . last.vrhero het wa.revived with great etliit b) , his nutneroiiirwoOhipti i ers in that city. The PennsylVanian o,ysttbat!" he looks I LA gay, cheerful and piciliet as if he !lad never wished to slay a •Mesieani't VIP A bill for the ineotwition of the vil lage of Orieudsville, this noun y, into a bor-! (nigh, now before' onr Legislature:, The Clevelanii Pain; Deqler, pref-! lees Mr., WihOot7s late "explanatidn i i in this ME MR. winumd-pli SitEl6ll, In Defence of an Attack kade on bim by a "paper cnlled the '" frading . ton Union,", edited by the late Thos: ;Ritch i e. The , Albany Evening JOurn# whig pa per) says_: ' .1 " In so far as the two tiationit are eoncerned commenced the war. And hating thus commenced it, we are..boait td fig lit it oat." ; How different is the J Tanya frow many of the Mexican Whig prints t • 1 ' ' C 91., Wlremoui. ' • ' " • 4 1'heI c eourt martial in thy; ease of Cul. Fre mont .have foand . hltn, guilty of all Om charge's against diskibedionee to the law ful etannimAis ui his Supeher ioffietir, conduct to the prejudice of good order and military seutenee disiiiissal from vie service. Four metubOrs 4 the j . cam t ap pend to the record arecoaimendatl,on to toe •; lenient cvnsideratioir of tha Prpsident, iu view Of his former important professional ser+ vices," and of the fact 024.14 position in Cal- LOri.ia, between two, officers superior, each claiming to be -conuatui4r-io r chief, was calculated to embarrass otrieers of greater .ex -perience than the accimetl 4 i The three other membeis oi the court rec ommend the necubed to the "161‹mency of the Presideot," "^enaler all ttio • Oircuinstances of the case," and in couideratitai of his .former distinguished professional . scirvices." The President approvei of ;the Sentence Of I the court, but in "consitit4atiOn of the pecul- Re seeks Or .11210111110101 Pe "Pei ;to;ill iy , lit rstitu4s. - 9 , IR•XIi alf=, • • Son; of g •(i viole f . ue, /, 21 4 1 11 1 1 T)" AS; iti' l °)eiit:' ! 31 ea 1 3'4 r,? - IW.O . :4) . -I'.** • Y to b'i: '?E: rani''' Ott' of the I. tgililf 4 .'" il: 1 : the lion "baile Stir ilk- Wei ditAkilt . .•,: :4, , , „' V.: Tr • '', • 'V. , •,-- ; ' l ' - Plilin.4.° ;:h"' OP , FPniaof, ,tfrill*llft: s *, so a. gni ` idiedref. ari: .i bie,:ispir*id iiiip use, '9f4 4 4-IrtT4ll.' iner # , AP ....-0 14 1411.;i',.., garT44t,, , Itiina,effort,','4* ,: ,;.**),,,', sP*t„::lrsoiornatei 1 i 1 5 ,0- .1„ . t i#4 , i tiro. . did in deed i tilk - iwiti si gain! 4, aippang and bitterness , atid4if,tlerefillti cos:with palpable until,uths, but that;:iwitli headed, tbinking penPle, will not pear t guthen. • Theifict that 'he 'was see( . . ., serf( chilled ' Order iduriag its delivery foi the concourtesy and iules of the Ilenia;l ly' no at erdit Ap . _4is effort. thaproprieq of;Mr. Wihriot a allnsi( Buchanan in his defere, there mar . a gnestila; but of th, rs Ife are eettait iidnerehte at, every point aaiailed. it was )gr. Wilincit'sl'eppesitinti :to: u candidate for the Presidency that- elicit the 1 -attacks upon hiin in' his Union and the etin , sylvanian, wirde notitliiiik there 11 a , an in r eliriat,eti l doni that Wil.douht.'HeriCe 'e en iiif qmpropriety-as it may see. mita sinnahealmuch 1 1 and we' bink sufficient, palliation.. ißn to the! speech: : .- • i ''' • : t' ' • '" Mr. kleaker,l. am deeply grateful ' the,: jo House fer their consideration tomb in iiii pend-1 Ding the rules - , so as 0 .enable, ine Ito ake a brief to my colleague,; 1 reliall— plora , l in grief than anger;' .althcingli: I -cons( ..' Mil remarksl a most unfounded .- and' *eaten al um= ny of a I highly, hemorable and•tdistin ' hed, gentlemen—thee Mom . James 'Buchina 1 . • Sir;, it almost almiys happens ; that anlidst..t e gen=l ,16 " , I t s era) and seemingly univeriartiptirol it pop:i nlarity of distinguishediiien, there. ii - 'to 14 liblind seine envious o f the Virtue- they :" antiot emulate' Who if unable - tot elevate the 'selves to the high standard,the_y envy, arc i „tistivt, ous in their efforts te-drag-IdoWn tea l ' &the' objects Of their malivelence'lindijeal sy: Sir, I - regret that we-have hid an lezi, ple: it; Instrative of this truth - to-day. 'At '-t es' mo 2 • , a moot, Mr'. Buchanan - is one ort b elynora. popu4 tar and i esteemed citizeni ' that: Pethis,:trania. 'possess s. Unsolicited, -and spentat, onsli la vest njority of thc. pepPle, in their ,;riniary i n , mectin s and assemblies, have exPrea. t 'their earnest and anziousl preference fur hi..;' as 4 candidate for the PresidenCY of the 11, on: I will undertake to sip, 'sir; that agaist 'the strongebt men, comßetitorssfor the 'same' ,refer. mice, Mr. Buchanan Will I have :it 'le ,St on'i hundred of the delegates orit, of the...an !htm(l4 -red and thirty-three of which the 'en . :eiiiioi:i in Peonsylvalia will consiat, favoribleite; his maninatioti as a capijidate;flir the'.Pre ency This, of itsel-, will Ise ample-reftitatioii,42the slanderS uttered against lyre by iliy 'CoJetigu, 4 Sir, be ris eminently the faviyite'or Pe syliat nia, identified with her Democracy, and nivert sally. beloved by them._ _ - My colleague charges Mi. "LE• with ; - ing in the election iof United - Staiee our State, and with oppesing' , Jun ward, the nominee: Of the majcirity'ila 'liirr -' it di - ' i,' Mr. i mot , sai ' e i not c ari that; but that after thp election,l come out and' sustain the 1 Dethocrai %Bag and others hatidciti4;` that hi tered himself 'behind hie'POsition a: of State. ' 1 Mr. Thompson. - Did not Mr. Bt ply to the letter addressed to him ? Mr. 'Wilmot. He did i but What like?. 1 ' ' - ' - - - • Mr. Thompson eimtinutid. Sir, Ge Cam. eron was elected as iu DeMociat, and h s' con-: tinned- in 'his.suppoit of his Demoiniti rincij pies as a Deemer - at:l' ' Andlwhat cOuld'll r. 1114., ebanan do? If the usages of the pa y hiq been defeated in the electien of Gen. 'C eroi4 still a Democrat was elected. Was be '6 110, trounce him ? Certainly not.' - If . any 'igei, of.the party were . defeated,- - the .tnisCh f '-wai done; but it had rOmited'i the eleCti of-4 Democrat, land nothing be "its tisige•i' Whieh; I: always respect—had bhei'deieated ' Mr;l Buchanan had; in hi; answer'to thatie . t,4ei plied sitienctorily, irctperly„, -- andjustl iiiini fully milked - by . hie' "uudiMinished*. po liiiit'o Where all"the eiteOstaneeS are full - 'and ' *MI known. . - I '' - ' ''.' , , , .. My celleague tbargif 4i.: Bacuoi . •euttin g of the head tcif Judge 'Wtiodilif was nominated by the 'President ini(Ju the Supremo Ceurt f►f the Veited stalea 'this is' net true; notiine hit belated' defeat that. nomination; - .11 't. tine;'sw ;,:, it ienoV Sir, I know it front the ity- ...,L., ; ,_.' Wilmot.' 'The people of tirlidfoill ~... kr. Iliotnpson, ' r ,Sit, .they have formed,' grossly taitifortried.---'ilici.Wttl suspiciti,lf euterfaild, iii'liniusi. 'AI ebanan did mot' interfereteidefetit! that nation: 'll fear not ieiaiklbil it `' eiuseji WAS E110:16. I C , : .1 c f•;I: . . But iiy; eoileekee' charges' with having:oppdsidthe liustitiakind-'.io big been;the revilet, (it': bfik'•lllooiiieriY:'; 1 had supposed thakettile old i lit`jnrele'wiiio been aufferediti iffeip;:iO4 i 0 6 0(0 1 0 *tad' try -filly '"gett,tlimitril':Ottobaraiiii e l truth,c ORmsed" - fii4h - ti ait , littil 1 , 3. Vti' iiiitiolleigue iailig'll* - Witir '''.' l' ''''<"-- ,:'' j ltli: IVilMot.': -. 1 - Wie Inqii:WI:81:4, '1 ':'ThonipSaii. ;:tiu"' Yli, aii,'thetetlettil ik.liis eredle'it that 'peKoilt' does iioll tiite to tahniiniate itiose:"Wliti Ware'iusti i i 'theseitiai of that lried":l - , Bti,atiehisi ,pt,i . eeil the,Witt s ! .-SirVin '.'.'ticii.i!ei4--:i waiits - earrieat ituppertertri:tbi tiloitluti his tiiiito Sate • - iiiidif fig lieitllieet'' ' fefuny petihe ot iiiifb bile foie in the art* ` ..- '7:iisPriiatei -, ,,odiiir -. 4( eppesltiei to' ther,whe, .I supporter;- 'A reviler-.. kik,'' ' 'Wei, *6401 l'lii: Wilmot '011,14 if., Mr.Theiniionr. :' - _. - r only thing mi.: , pia* iie. Carlisle, against BC that Nry Meilieoii:itiii hiilierniesim*:-'46 with the - y . 1:14 ili#lii Pllit,liir''* l , l all.;i - Olf - i 0 iiir airs a!Ob NOW:: .Z.: ll h, I oeit pe _. ,'9U, saw #1 kienifim iitedLthi4lPal fel ' ' ' elite* thiti . ` . ..-4thitidai,,';, Ti--1 41 / s iol / 0 1relltitr; I .. I linehanainrrith.inetigotingiqt.Ritehintii write` hemrtiOle•in4lo. :Union, Of WhieVbe coinplai nt 1 31r Virilintlt;': I did not tillage bin); I s a id IMegmleteti bun, and gave y reasons. 3, ",- - .3li,l3Thinnksoo.. What 're your .teisonia. ..411i0Valtribt. - Beenuse it. appeared, in th e • Pennsylvanian at the simitime. , . .7 - %31.1;;Theropson.i The reirion,sir; is 'a my iiiiiiatiOfactoty one:`.. 'flit had looked further, Ilie woild_hati 'found many papeks tittering the natne.oiiiinien(tit the same time: ., 'Mi. Be. edialtatt:jhail nothing to do g lith 1 bbo ; . ..110 Lad im,:edotioverify,with the : .'' tlemani No, . e i r, he bad" none 4:. be,lad•with' g to dd With them ; i i not !rota - belelikely to i terferii in anything in regariftoThire; here or elsewheri34; . ' Battik this eborgntestaMlone on tbe siaspuninififthe • - to fact or, .cii:tiunstall ee thichirge - was,ini#, i lfr4.lltieluutin i 'with - e . I distriet=aco 'eg doeu. ot I n ' you r f lrlaca an meats - or Mt, Buehoolut? . .. .•do . not li: oni thiti4 Aid, TiO* of PIO ,. oii.i4iigs 4 ro il iWeliA4 aS:i !ifils , .toldNy " Ae(lme to niki': . 'li t 'M r - 4 1 .1 . , : . ~,* ~ , Buchanatt:never - ,knaw-IPPIPP . 'litt i lFa;:ina it wee - for AlentleinaM i '. " ially', - tioopilimeted 1 1 i ii tr h.m r , Bilelimmin,,apill believe # To;iliiis been, withorit lust howl - that kora& dons. What - iris:written :on this w: trinket liv- me; or whether they,went into' thatliliaiiet, r,I am not now abinio say.: - -Mrs: uelianiiiitid both big to do „With 'them, in , . y ntialio ;Xlr , form whateveoo Inf . ' linowl - ge—ho. tar , ,Me._ ,th e franking sone concerned ; I in ter,thin:l - .11- - hare 1 franked p apers ind_.doistun fits jrar,ntheri,..sii shall do so *gain to oblige mitred : here. or my people at Aome. . .. _ Sit, I desire thie.tiiisj. l ed and irno*'tsi selfish p. that actuate; `thou' gentler chargeicrl(sieidltided in , 'The SpekkeiliereVelillei order, for impntingitiotiri Mr. C. ;kit:lgo-kill inti that the Sgeaket would-ci -- . - ree - anaofidebate. ',„ )1 ,, ' Someeonfeani it ; here _le oued;; Which, after subsiding.' ~..,,i . ~. . ,`-„, ''''• r . , Mr. T..aiontptoceeded: ',,. DitTerefices arising i ik about Oinciples, Mr Sp a er,, I, haie . no ob jection to. g...,1 would not ed.:fiat .. with even severe eininnent?tOdet stint niremnatnneer. But, sir , when personal _ IA stility.)s the motive forpublie nttaoks, it, is a other-thing. Iron. orable men are ' likely to i dlifge in criminatiOit anderMucli iiiiiciences„ : „ ow my - colleague ran reenneilir ti.to hie - sense n propriety,' .to make, charges whgenettutied by,isuch ifeelings, agair.st a gentleinnilliarring lifi :priirilege-bere to reply; I cannot:Onterstand: The honorablefeelings of each inepberbere; wicii4 anstrerreanptly to pc. this en. :' For.My ' et, l sit,rl. would have telt that, while mutilated by , personal resent ments, I conWiever lie ' been' induced to make' chains. 12 -- j - slibilia l li e las , 6 felt 'that, as an "honorable' totiO,V . l : oliorild en bound to silenie; , for, at, in jiiiieti`ed,.t shield 'have been certain to haveligit "unjust-'; . l. ilm_sure, under such an intluende,Alds" would ihaVO _beret so: The ,gentleminiapeakeiif the•Wantief Popularity of Mr,..linellanan, at this; tine to Pennsylvania. 't con- d, c -Itl of ;stan- COO ME set Olt ideley. Vistriet .r4;441 Cr: 'Bit. lashes, t..j , , will' fan& toeratia course „... mei* _ _ __...-......_ .oetr,;:thetontest -is one. of - grese doubt te4ll, iy;hOpes'olif , toy til 1e0gne,.40,4 ;of - ireit - .4OpeS;f6 the frerids' of Mr. Buchanao; .., ,;,. ~-:-.., ; ..1.,-. '-,1:;.-.2. I:: : .2.1 1 ~)-: • . :. Bat, sir 4 ivieoesliiiOnAetloesayegain, 6.14 no? State; *itAstrieti'oreieetion'ef-rtho' Union; t possesses * resorite, boo': ie . !, highly ;`esteemed, more cordially iduiired,::o 'isirioistly supported, ' 644 4 . 4,iiii,4;#4Pßailkiji Tei,lOSSlrsitos.. For a iiiiiiter iirsO`cestufy, eliiiitArr, - identified-, mith.thP.Anojersey,-of :pi native S_tato, oseisi, of itiPrOtkieeiit,Stipporters'ifekliiiiierii:` ltr i . *00;4 ii ifot, oiiliidentile4ithitteDe inocraoicifitkolB(Oteiliola‘iitiaioiti trienire but 'his -lite( - 4StAki*iitekiian is l iC ii,,,iipiii!igf, ! ..44814'.43), !_ i i l ki*I . :iW:litittify - c orliii 444it'!•,...=Iiiki;miiii:O . s, f ie `a - in a higher 4eiro ' l . On Aisil#; if illiOlianik, p.', **l?44. l **nd It'. 4 110 0 61 0 T gaii 3 #4 1 ,,a, -liiToNriii,.• iraek: son: : 10-4liniiori,:nik 4p,n)4,t.ii!O ':much, F4iti*:ilif,',l4.l;oll44loeiv,l*7f, 800tioied 1 iiy_inke.ko4ppode,':.:lo37 ii4y,ii-:*p#o , ol. Ai, - L4 6, 00 1 0,004-: - .4 Mil': -- `stiaei'.!%"Pit°o the eoii - Otiil - fie;eteiii'itteliAi lieti `;'!iilijriiiif er, this lllY,,,,iiilf I;:iiiifffii4 - 0;' 0 'St . ' I:: 4 --7 !:.ticc :iii, lit is:SipobiliChrli ' - - :i 00, 01 : 4, , j) - 40`,i_i_41 fi i handed to : Mr. . T „ ifter -ki ri z- iielthich -1 1114 T. renisiii4lixi - Sir: : -",k.1. , • ,t-' 4:70 'farther , thatriniiil4r atdree :i and :(tesriog . the . )paper 44)11.= 7 lYit ~. • . : ii ttliOu,! ° Pa7 l7 ,- lorksni!*i.:!? o -t AOnebi4 rt_El Ir:expressing 1 03' , 4484ji*A. 0 Ahil - g0r'1,44 gi i rrlF . #l . 4Fil - )11 .:04_ 0 0 3 004.," - i: ' alli 'with riho 'tie of ".Sir, red to icnOw `think 18LU4 ' Bd. kno'w -• , - I* tiie; ii i iitliiifiliCettiiii-Ifif *tater: # beep i4s9 l . Divin_qtb Ai i. ....22 benO i, i*tß iiitC",, ...",#'41114ii,',7.011 . 9tititckl:,Alliiithianiiiii`, 1 ! ?: lat r ittlifeliteed PVtit tag , Y'-.- ' *Nig Eite ' eilbikfaiiii 7 fiolialeii,ear t:liil fthipijobed 4 1)elqVitligiglik, iliillaid,3 OE** Ott th b lipe . ' 1 ,10k1ied t roiliiir eiiinig i lit the 23di•of -711reci $ s 'filr'irioti than ' half ,a ',century filled ifidity l kit r linptlitint public titian., and among AfienitbatTOPicitident of the' United State 11.— The itiollioitiett of Otirigrese, of one''of *bleb he wag i venerable and most distinguished #1.,; - 4111,dchihtlo* - . ibe appropriate 1 ' -ii observedlike . rit of respect riti 4 /00 1 * : 44 ; 41113 `etaOW P: tt.700 . • .iiiikqei-b )0 1 ‘;:iiiid;411gat- thi" . • '' At ''' isii", • .4aimaitr,iiii- Evii,l44thie -- fitii.ol ':.•- • - .. .ailfiiibiog kaidiitifiiiiiAn&iithde'iLroitor tut A;:liosi• iiiiiile iilleideittilifit Shia day and*gior iiii .,,,_ ~ r .I,c . t . . ''.Er -k ..„.4'.. _ i JAMES K. POLK. • 'lVaiakinston Feb. 24;184F, - - :'''.::4 '1 1 :Y -. 2140,71:Thiakirericea - Dfimocrar, printed a il4tyriiettic- , 'Detitio e s aipea,by mote 1 an. . i trtitVitikciiiiiNl !Aleg i , have . presented Ili . :•"= wwurQ" af illiksl, ll 44: pug for the t a 4 . Ti t s 4putiii,.- be . dear cret fiiil:Cx A:' . —.. 'sbantilit in tie werld ought l o b i"iiliiiiilttiitt:tiecke'' ' . , , i " •-7-.•.--. A. "Pone idlki-Stnitit. hall fltUt4 ~. alboillsze' , AO a patbniviAti ennui: 4!./ris be Yoted.l7 milm ': (171 fl ii :ir; 'biro r.e and 'O. ,11). neelesy be infore. 'd - j) meting I ; *it ill Thoinpson to ;.: to'ite',gentlet4a,` 4030, and insisted ihi `~ ~>i i 1 ~~.~,a~,,._c 1,: ~~ ~~~~ ; .s I~~=i:. 1 1M
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