It , . r,•4 l'i•i; 0.11. , MiNlWYLO,liiiter. 4• 5. ..__ .. atwanwe s .....'l Fe f Morel'dent, ''t ~.., GEN. LEWIS CASS ' - g ii 1 Oil MICHIGAN. ' I'4 ( . For Tire Preside i , P ., i a ~:t. GEN:WM. 0. .BU - It ~, OIL! kiNlttrqirf. POi CANAL COMBS WAY, ISA 4 Eli r.. ; AINT ER Of Viresimorelaild County. - • • 4: Ctittitetittia*thes bottled to Again. Thelteilir' &gin of this county last week really read :Ilikeod times," particulayly Zhe column t*ken fro some kindred print away tisonnteissir.tertifying to the morai.eharacter of the " . .Nitionalllillinghter House" candidate These certificates of char ntslOsAinsi clergymen "riving near by," or wiamtiiiainted7. witli the subject, are stereotyped inikintii *ilk tikw *big roil, just before an electien,,,And as ,indispensabio as the o common indeed have they 114;i141.4kitaaebilidy. in his senses would think °fin ilestiotimithont them. In the necessity fir tliii;VoireverSwe cannothut - regard theni iifortinint but ,whether the 4itfoieliiin,ecMsisti s in their universal bad lack in selecting candidatekthe lack of better mcni or thif tact of their opponents in expo-, stni t 'bient4e, That . tell bad, are questions it tnight . nci,t be exactly magnanimous to __, renter, and Which we for the present pass over firthe oonsidera4cm of our readers. ' Netertheless, sfestill•ixinsider their case very' e l mfor4Mte and as we have the advantage of 4. every thing else, (lest we might ap-, - , vaatiatemarove4 we shall refrain . from taunt- I ing 4* 'remind thine" with it just now.— And WV' net Ought we not rather' bb thaakful that 40 'Se alwaysfort' nate ' 1 so u as, to %Me csodidorhoes moraleharaeters stand ao Wee pre-essinently, high, as to need no aitek itiaraeter•atlitOttsie bolster them ? And we not therefore 'afford to be magnan beats 2, to eve Oar - Whig opponents all the lemellisof nob isrtiticates of character from "lifiltis4psished clergymen-who have lcms been intimate in his frailly," Etc, that thefeas pos sibly desire 7. Cerainly I And when you hear a . Whittaiing h 4. ingenuity, distending or vi slating hissonicieice„ (if he has any) or " wor rying" his bings - iii , the vain attempt to excuse or exculpate - the "laughter House" Candidate from the janticipated] charge of profanity, in tempera*, or ant' other species of immorality, "se samunon vs ths Camp," turn with meek ness and assure hlin that you eommisentte his sitsmties but that your . candidate, Lame eitis, fever was op muted of any such impro platisa, and therefore niseds no, seek excelps- AIL Whiggery*l tithe the hint, and no mistake. Give them, therefore, the full bene /0411 their "ceitificates of character" they are disposed to cofijure up, for they certainly seed them, and much more. Surely we will net llmit or eondelinn the course of our contem porary in publishing those " certificates" list Custom arid necessity both compelled 'him to do it, *withstanding no person or peeaths.twehaO seen has brought any such sharps Mile smight to rebut. He was`prob : 4/11 : 1171e 0 (u ; ,. id Annentorni.-4n addition to the foregoing iris bare also to *llion our readers against the abteltdisinediting these certificates that are gft :. the -roanda of the "availability," press. Mies tlieni--eXery word of them—that is ,If yea esni--aadihould you hear it,_„said that the : ohne of profanity against Old - tack is a stalemmy, don't, fits the world, recall to mind _ _ _ _ _ _ the language be employed in addressing the itttietcolonelia the . battlesof Buena ruts, 1014leivioccdect in every accurate report of eelpsgetnenti No, no. Banish all recol kat* of tbat-4 you can,—but if you cannot, jilt agar in mini that it is not for , his moral 444etkom ire oppose him, but for his political lii4rOdnii and sins, and for his glaring and proverbial:manna for the office he is seeking. .IIOLDEN's Dop,Aa Illsotaisa.—This cheap monthly forAugfast is really an excellent num ber—unsurpam4; in interest b any of the higher *iced Id4mines of the d ay. Its em -1 enshineits &1 although not as costly ibttse.of the thre dolbur periodicals, are never tbeleu very good— Altogether. it is the best magaline -intent for the price, each„ number abets 64 etusgyprintekdouble. column pa sei of choke; original matter of the substantial il3ineekooiies $l, or five copies for " *ptioni be received at'this office. . f i 41k004ns#101. , ,for August, is aloe before oikeeiltatentOitb -literary. ram It ii n't,- Jfarlitited 4 iit4 'clottins . several capital' iim .*:'=',l4firiiiiiiti it4 . siew Aoqii4nilnil, if ~' ihilm, I'4 ii. lo iik ll 7 In -1 4 :"444004-.-0 1 hire . 'rieeive4'fr* t "46 Or- NY‘ te , 'lat•N il adridilL:lF.; a teagiy If their Phreist44 minaliti4ili leo, iied alio i act oivo ' ab i n t *aiiii*iiiii* 1849, to oakcif lieitpr******4 nap_ 0 , . 14 ilipir4lllllllll6loill ,4, '•Till'lllikei I Pagasigar.**4 - 4 - ww , tapit:eurgajik at themes of it ..01 I_, beg .4-' ban lb litrof .T4beiegAidit ii s eiirom!: a aillielevik 4 lr! illotaOli laik billiC 'V f '.. 414011143: ,. rsaillemitilirgOtaidatisfikahllolo EING I= '1 . .1 Coma ' SUL •: it ,, The . Colru*lrcol aWU #is 1 iliiit 104 i , 04.4ii,i, i 4 c h i ,g4t !7-wacic-i 4 &; sieniy *l4O 0( 1 Wig iri*ont 404'; hi 41..' tolviiiiiis ': iein_iii .l ),t4o ballot: •,•; . .:.-., ; - 1* -4,,," •Atehisoli, AtheriiiWik;n,. &Oi l; B _ ad,i,lloeii, Brit ; Butieileil-. Noun; fi els ' r n, Davis ;:, of WAl:i'lVickiitiok Do sif, irns3l'ootli, 11.14neg4, Houston,' if t Hun r, lire n , of 4 .Kini Vriiia, Man.: tuulati*, :Phe lps Sabastibin• 1 4nif• once, Star n, Taney, Westcott„andirulee— Naks— mgrs. Allen, Badger , Baldwin, Bell, Brid ury, Clarke, Corwin, Davis, of Mass.; 'Dayton,; - Dix; .'Dodge, 'Fielch, Fier ald, Omni!• Hale, 'Hamlin, Metcalf,MMer, Nile's, Undifrwood, Upham. and Walker-22. d' Absentgessrs. Cameron, Peariewnd Web ster:, , , 4 1 . `Vie lkiltimore Clipper of Saturday contains • ~ , - , an a n nou n c ement in postscript, that the same , . bill was Laken up in the gouse on the day I previous," and laid on the table, by a vote of 112 to 9.7. This - it ay% "is equivalent to a rejection." God : A scheme so monstrous deserVes such a doom. The indignation of the North against it is kindling to a very high pitch, and Wert it to be sanctioned by both Houses, there is no:,prediating the consequences that Would accrne. iWe Venture . the prediction that 6: Northern Senator who voted for it,will over be placed in a position' to vote for another such • bilifter the expiration of his present term. later—loalysis of ifte , Toles. , =TM Since the foregoing was in type;we have re oeiveff fuller accounts of the defeat of the Ter ritorial bill in the House, and also an analysis of the yote, which we regret our limits will not permit us to print, entire. Iminediately after the v ote to lay the bill on the table *as taken, a motion was - made to reconsider it, which was alecrilegatived. This effectually kills - the bill, as it cannot now be called up again without a vote ;; :hie thirds. The following is an abyidg meat of the analysis of the vote which away be of some intereet , to most of our readers 1 , - Ayes. Nays. aratiia., Duit. Wales. Dim. Wawa. Alaine,i , 4 . 1 2 - New pshire, 1 1 usetts, 0 Rhode od, 1 . 1 Connecticut, 4 Vermoet, - 1 3 Meir;Tork, , 8 21 N ew ,TcronY: , 4 PCnni4vanlat a l' Delalf#o, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Mon Tennessee, Louisiana, MissiiriPP!. Alkanias, Kentuelry, Texas,: • Ohio, Illinois; Michigan, lowa, Wisconsin, The more we examine and reflect Upon the late ". compromise bill,' (so called, ironically, we prosume,) the move we detest it, and rejoice_ over its defeat. That it was a complete giving up of ; everything to the South—an tmconai tionalisurrender of New Mexico and California to Slavery propagandism,—no sane man new doutti. It is everything the Slave pciwer urant4f, mhos demanded, and therefore not a compromise: Do you doubt this? We .ask you to consider the pbsition of the slave poirer, in connection with its votes in the Senate and the House. The South has, with perfect Una nimity, asserted the Tight of slave-holders to carry their slaves to this new territory snd hold them as slaves, and repeatedly and nni hnplidechred that nothing short of tba ae• tioitgemont of this right should rebeive: the san`etibri,of Congrem 'fif in their power to trro vent it. ; With rco premises" all her States men have over and dyer again declared they hafe done. c' alhorM, the great leader of the iirop4andists, in a ent speech, reptulita 4leoppromisekimul vowed his determination never to vote for inn her. And yet this same alhoun was one of the Committee who report: ed this hill, and, in connection with every 'Ben:: i t o # from be Slave States, save one, and every Member of the House from the same, expept, 4hti voted for it arnimistained it through all its stages 1 , Dees hliy one need further oil': denne* show that :the bill is a virtual mina: der 9f ; 11 14.."*M'it(47: of California and New Neuli* to.the Sieve power, without I, pored ' 7,04%) ;He (11 0 2 / 4 * • iirctity'!tlier U foreikit we r e jo i ce over the ikeet — ?o'f:thek4l, although -regret, ,that its doWn;the , anti to establish 4 cri over_those territories. •• There ii 4,4 , 1 0414, andlreitruik, apositko, t.! ~ ale moei:aetaTsi``to it:AsibUts I .!_otosprestise •air e 6 ,t-lirretaila,4boll6lll4l!#loL, 3 4 • 1 2 . , 4 - 10 5 1 4 5 2 1 4 3 BIIIIMIART OP VOTES'. Yeas. Northern Democrats, Northern- Soitthern Whigs, , Southern Democrats, Nst.ts:: . Southern Democrats, Northern Democrats, Southern Whigs, Northern 'Whigs, The 46 Compromise' , Bill. =II • I,lllPfital J et Otiecottiuvicipoli 10140,10C-thf - lOW- has Oat 44,40144 !in *well itndin4t4 our i'eladei44t*r!o42o:cifil*J'm4i 4 the have apitea* of end uFe i • "an eVll7:4:sroe!‘' in ° ,411 . t. c f Itii.layltir, to .,reapoird lionor as tbo:c."Nittional Slkughter 11:rscil i)rid ofilnn; .(the "finer - iean ginfoptother) k'ave More din& once inti msted ' 1 4.. CattkJohnsokand his snbordinatea r of the . P. G. department. The fle e t that ho was no. tified officially Irthe President of theOonven tiortheh ascertained, and also the fiLet that tuoh mi t tigetation had not been received,to what other lonclusion bpi that the all-important missivihad been a bstracted - by the Chief of, the Dtpartment, Jr his agent; could poor WhigOry arrive I To none,of course., and so, summoning its usua l i boldness and effrontery., it proclaimed this surmise.to the world. Meattwhile the following letter from the Postmister, at Baton Rouge„ r (Gen. Taylor's residence) was received at the Department in Washington,find as will bo sustiocted, it throws 'new light upon this apparently dark frame,- :tion: A Tiarterly, return frantliiii . office for the qu4 rter eiiding Afith'of 4 u ne o:kirliO gra are twbundles ofreNsed major.- ity Of Ahem are for General Z. Taylor. The Generiirs postage has amounted to so much of late, th at ho has been 'constrained to refuse many I'd the less important communications that c i te to him. The letters in question were tily examined; as ho did ,not expect them 6') be sent off under three months._ Ho now &ids that some of them aro of importance to hint; and desires them to be returned, which pleaseoo, as early as possible, and oblige; yours, "d. A. PIXP., P. M." Tito packages were examined accordingly, and tite letters all found in due order, forty eight which weresdiressed to General Tay lor. .Foonithom also it has been clearly as cert.:Lilted is the letter of Gov. Morehead, ap prisin him or his nomination to the Presiden cy! They Were picked up and returned .to the Pat °Mee at Baton Rottgelmmedba ly. Is i not ti.oly rich ? A candidate for the higbe4 officein the world refusing to receive a letter ifficiidly notifying him of his nomination, becau 4. the postage was not pre-paid,and dis dainfully sending it to Washington as a dead letter, And then having to send after it again, is decrileilly the best joke out. But slaw& it is quit probable that his speculation in P. 0. eeonoMy will be quite as profitable 'as his late investipent in the "National Slaughter House" Lotter 2 3 9 5- 2 3 4 5 2 1 4 8 804Eutuu BARNBURNzus.—Souti Caroli na too seems infested with Barnburners ) yho are a6lying the torch with rare bOldie From ho papers w e learn that the Democrats of Ch arleston, held "an overwhelming. mass :! meeting on Thursday week, and unanimously resolved to sustain Gen. Taylor for the Presi dency,and Gen. Butler for the Vice Presiden by." rho theetieg_ was' adaressea !y . ton. Wtn. Gilmore 'Sims, and several other distin guishe4 Democrats. The Charleston Mercury says :i4)lkno former occasion has there beet it larger) number of persons assembled—every thiOg as usual at ourpublie meetings in Charles ' ton, its conducted with the greatest piopriety bat 8411 with enthusiasm and unanimity; ; If this *ding is a sample of the others that will succe4d it thioughout the state, South Caroli tt will be unanimous for Taylor, and if the meetilgs throughout the country resemble it, Gen. Taylor will go late the Presidency with a mill Thin is certainly cool, and traitorous in the extrethe. Monsieurs of the Pennsylvanian, and lirashington Union, we pass these recu sants ‘over to you for a "lambasting," and modeitly suggest, that you allow no "morbid syrnp4thy' t to preiont you from doing it ,up scientifieally,, and according to your usual stile of "tilimming." , 1 5 8 5 2 2 I . 3 1 112 31 73 -112 non. 97 49 • 91 27 97 none: Hsi HAS ACCEPTED.—Gen. Taylors letter of acceptance of the "Slaughter House" nomina tion lis at length made its appearance. It is simply, an acceptance, and no more, and vary brief it that, so that Messrs. Clay, Webster, McL4n, Greeley, and a host of other whig worthies, who were expecting a word of com fort ad consolation, have no other alternative but open opposition, or cold indifference left. To w4at "meaner depths" Whiggery has de, scendtd in its eagerness for the "spoils." Tru ly dick the Philadelphia Convention perform the obse I` , 'es of the Whig party. . Sir; is almost impossible to tell whA way*pular opinion for,s,eandidaie f0r:,90T4 ernorus setting eorWat.lhoLaa, of CIO* field #pears to be in the asecndauk s butstieth4 er s heill be the man or not, or who will be,lif titterkt impossible to predict with certainty' i ss, Judi' Longstreth ti has many able advocates the p and a large .number, of other name*, anion whom iadadgi3 Eldred, are strongly-rep- J resented. _Either of ' the . candidates above nameil w ould be entireli'caticiaelOry ,to Jibe , Dempsey of this comity, and make a capital i t e run Orong,hon the. State. ` - The best feeling seemila - perva the-party relative to the sue- ; , email, and we avg not thealightcgt douht that the nrainee Cf he §tato*.Onnireni,km,. whoever he wub' be, will Ibn triempbaaily elected. i ' . V , tkr ,:. Mit liciNnioii.cpoyoeut,au:se the : p me 4iii m p ors free Soil, yip , ileireepsae s ti ng in keity on Tueithir ovesibg yielr.,.: St.ria',. bent ti6,3lr4:6*_t9rti:lot:"3l4,t#,_ 'and . " 481 5 . ;._:4:'t!ik i *i i r° l4 *4 o .4 . ,' . .4141 . os- viiirf ilaii!fiii ii j omot , .. .: yr ift i l 4*t hiotiv ilibli spp6l64 -,- It * Ol -1100 4 0004 (of tha plaksi tit ) ti off 'J . **, 1 4 til*antlidlix,The `'dipper,sii " lt4iitli' 01: , 84 0 14 ,144 4 4,94 idnel ver in fltporLor the liiiri of fnie.ge- .T. 11 • . 165. 4 The Angnst interest *ail!! paid by the wi* State Treasiireinii*isdat 101`,iwithoirtAlra*.! ing ever a fit:Ctiern ,frotathn a reprOinn.:for that parpose,'lly7thetegitlat' stiti:ls4,t ars.' sion. Too ntaeli erOit cm onotitie given to Mr. , PLUMED. for kirbiestifirml sibilitiliOnceoliplo-'t ing this don,* end, Sea .it‘4not anter *ell for the prospinity if, Otatet;', ' :', • , 1 Anti-compi l ;:miie*fieete l ng fri),,New A tremendoxiii':misti: l :'meeilnewns held in Park on •FridaY evening list , ee - iapOsea of men of all parties' who wei,ernutpailkopposed . to the extension of slavery oyerfree $O, and as a con sequence, to the late "compropiso” of the sen ate committee.. Van f rituren, Ctiss, Taylor, and Halo mon all signed the call ,prl took part in its proceedings. A strong ~batch of -resolu tions were adopted, and several addresses were delivered in support of their ilea's. Bar The Bradford iftg-4 mentions a call for a Free S oil mass meetin in Towanda on the sth of August..; The A: gns is evidently alarmed, and plies th i e cat-' nine-tails to the backs of some of the recusant Whigs without I much mercy. siir The House of Reps` sentatives a few days ago resolved to adjottkn on the 7th of August. The Senate, howerpr, refused to con ;cut, and substituted the 'i4h of August, on which day an adjournment will: probably take place. lion. James HuOhanatt. The following letter frominon JAMES By- CIIANAN was written in answer to a letter ad dressed him by a distinguished Democrat of Pittsburg in relation, to the list) of his name as a candidate for Governor. WASMOISTON, Ju ly tO, 1848. CIIAMII.EIta ArK,lßßtii, Esq., Pittsburgh : Dear Sir:—ln answer to, your kind letter of the 11th inst., I hasten tnlaay that I shall not be a candidate far the offi . ce of Governor.—, It is my desire to retire to prpote life on the day when I confidently expect to witness the 1 inauguration of Generals Casa and Butler. I hate been long and uniformly sustained by the Democracy' of my flotil l a State, and am content with the public honors which they b'avo already conferred upon me. I shall bear with me into retirement, a deep devotion to their principles, and a heart' overflowing with gratitude for all their kindness. Indeed, 'I should but illy requite, them for all they have done for me, were I MOW to Banat new favors at their bands, or stand in the way of w,prthy Democratic friends, Who tray ; desire to become candidates for the Governor's office. Yours very respectfully. JAMES BUCHANAN 13:07. The following is the vbte of the Penn sylvania delegation in the lionse on the terri torial bill : YEAS—John Blanchard, Chester Butler, Job Nana, John Dickey, George Iflckert, John W. Perrone . ); John Freedley, Moses Hampton, J. R. Ingersoll, Alexander Irwin, A. R. Mellvane, Henry Nes, James Pollock, Andrew Ste Wart, John Strohm, Will. Strung, Jiimes 77tomp.son, David Wilmot. NAYS—Ric ard Brodhead, Charles Brown, C. J. Inger4oll. • Democrati in Italics. . Public Mecibig. Daily Mail from New York to Monitvsc The citizens of Montrose and the county generally:Who feel interested in the establish ment of a Daily Mail betweesi Montrose and New York, will meet at the Court House in Montrose, on Saturday evening the 29th inst., for the purpcise of devising pains, and-adopt ing measures to seetwe thel attainment of this important object. A general attendance is re quested. Wm. Jessup, S. S. Mulford, M. C. Tyler, 'John C. Truesdell, W. J. Mulford, R. S. 13cntley,' Rob't.C. Simpson, J. H. Dimock, Edw'd. W. Rose, Wm. J. Turrell, J. B. Salisbury, . Geo. V. Bentley, S. S. Grover, M. S. Wilson, A. .Thadmin,. Abel Turrell, F. B. Streeter, Horace Smith, M. Catlin, - , N. Newton, Luther Catlin, J. Etheridge, Franklin Frasier, G. Z. Pimoek, Rasselas Searle, F. B. Chandler, Jonas Mack, T. P. StJohn, • I. N. Bullard, J. T. Birchard, Ira N. Hawley, J. K. Sexton, Sam'l. Sayre, E. S. Park, Wm. L. Post, Isaac L. Post. B. H. Mills, Amory N. Bullard, N. C. Warner, K S. Searle, C. F: Read- • Benj. Case, 0. G. Hempstead,. R. J.'Niven. Pursuant to the above Call, the citizens of Mo'ntroso and vicinity, met at khe Court House, on Saturday evening,. and organized by ap pointing Hon. M. C, TYLER, President; Hon,. F. B. STREETEII, T. P. SrJourr, R. J. NIVEN, J. B. &murmur, A. N. BULLARD, and WTI. J. MIIISOILD, Eat's, Vice Presidents, and Dr. E. S. Park, and 4. Chamberlin, Esq., Secre taries. COI J. H. Dimoek, being called for, Made a short speech, setting forth the importance to r Our citizens:of a Daily fail to New York, and moved for the appointment of : a Committee of five to draft a Preamble and Resolutions ex pressive of the - o rt_li • •• -objectj ect and sentiments of the • IJ J mooting; whereapim the Chair appointe&-Col. 4 . . H. Dimock,. lon. William Jessup, B. S. Bentley, 3. T. Richards, and: 0. G. Hemp stead, Esq'rs, who reported thofdlowing, which' were unanimodly l 'adopted Whereas, the great increase of population, and the rapid advancement Of Susquehanna County in' Agri c ultural wealth and impoitance; the enterp rise ,, nidnatFy and success her eitt- s , _sins,, the immense trade, anil l commerebdand other business tiaisactions , which thily sro flgaged in. con ne ction with the city of New To#,Vidtho intemeiliate eminties and towps;J artioulgli the lcoportont .14144050 ,00anca..' lions with ciiiliondaln, slid, If 94. .4diLici7--. AS I trhayekii, is _Of t he: utmost,. iinportatice r , to the*, have N4-* g oaiatu .010 — itions with' these with tboYiare hasksteli-co**o4 thdr ItilLatereas, we , htre long boon delirlyediA lOrit#ll,Aioritrosiijosta - tlowYork Oity o rilthough off gu ' m after L lasioleon presented tb, oot ter, *" to `.f t ,praying for 'the iitabliguo eat of : i each' Daily Mail, without i an we all& al um* sPY,!witilim( ll 4 l efe,T4 04:qa tifoi-And wheieas, , ,, t ii of tfOlutirioa isriptrtinee tf Eli, cit iz ens thi g ...: 41 1140 , they ball al•Daily) 1 Mall coot unieitiO betii: ilgtfutiose aid Ow city of iiinr: - Yoik,:i f bile„. ; ev ery Paiti'i dela . ) , in °' opening-,i601t Diiilil f etinni eirtaticta„ is otvast o injury 'ttr . ,,put wholoprople, aline vicinity in, i Firtieuh'Andiv real, ft Pa * 9** •4 11 i'incrk be trinsmitted f . aid NewiroWto i Carbon; dal 4 village wit , thirty ilea 0 Moptiese; th4Ccui4y Seat p Snsprel(anva4 and; there larl,y#r puellaY:t: ' 191.9 4 3 444t*,14, 0 4.0, are again ' tor - Ward ' to us ;— And` whereas it la also of importance o us telt:tie a dailTmail running between Montrose and , Carbondale, a village with which Our citizens are engaged in largo business traUactiorts, containingt ad it does a population of over, 7,01 P inhabitants, and being as it is the eMphriumief business for the Coal and lro4 District ~ of Northern 1 - u- zerne, And Wheredo, the arrangement of running a mail six tint a ;week bet Ween New York and Car ondal . 1) e, and but three times a week between C arbondale and Neutrino, is not only totally iturequ4c, ,io, meet the, wants of our citizens, bet ; implies a, reflection .upon our character and , •ienterPrise, as a business • And lehere7 by extending ' the present daily' mail , a list nee: opening only thirty miles, mould be the means of opening a Deily Communication between Mcintreaeand Carbon dale, and Honesda e, all being embraced with in the same Senatorial and ;Judicial, DiStri9ts, and would also 1 'ye a I , Daily Western and Northern comuturn'ation 4to Carliondale i thro i Montrose, of which' that l a ace 4 nem 'dep ri ved; And whereas, a pdpulati of ; more than ten' thousand individuals, residing' along tbe 00 7 posed dally.line between Montrose and Carbon dale, to say nothi of thOvast r populationless immediately inte rested, ;have } 'Vital interests connected with the daily transpertation:of 'the , mail between these two pla4es, competing them, as it will, vrAh the Area:, emporium of trade for all Northern PenuaylVsnia, the city of New York— ; . -' i , . ' • Therefore, Restdred, what we are , clearly entitled to, and Ofiright Ought tp have, ,a Dai ly Mail between Montrose, Carbondale, bones-. dale, and the city of New , York:; . ' Resorted, That! in the .opinion of this Meet ing, no good reason whatever ean, be assigned tie for the neglect of the Post Muter General in granting the freq ue nt petitions of the chinas of this county, an 'the refusal :to extend, the daily line from Carbondale-4o ilont•rese;lnani= fests a total disreOrd of the interests and wish es of the citizens of this con*.'- i s Resolved, That a county which gave Mr. Polk near one tbnusand i mijority, and! !which has never asked or recei ved any. political favor at his bands, is entitled to better treatment from a branch of the government than the re fusal to adopt a , • treasure of so much impor tance to her citizens, and one which, 'at the same time, would either* the rivenues of the Post Office Department. i . Resolved, Tha a cop yof the proceedings of this meeting, tog° her with the. call 'therefor, be forwarded by t e Chairman of this meeting, to President Polk; and the Post Master Gen eral ; also to Hon, Jame,s. BitchamO, lien. Simon Cameron, lion. :Daniel sfurr,corri Hen. David Wilmot, Ilion. - Chester Butler, and Hon. _Richard Brodhead, with `a request that they personally exert themselves to induce the Post Master General to do ,justice, though tar dy it will be, to the citi z ens of. his county, ,by ordering the mail to be extended daily from Carbondale to MOntrose, mhich,:i will open to us, a Daily Mail comtonnication with theleity of INew York. 1 . On motion ReSolved, 'That a Committee of Correspondence .-sunsisting of ten be appointed by the Chair, whose duty it shall be tolay the subject of our grirances before . the President, as well as the Post Master General, Iml,a,dopt such other measures to's_ecnre the deswe d end as they may deem expedient. The Chair appiduted rHon. P. B: Sireeter, Hon. Wm., Jessup, Cul., J. H., Dimocli, J, T. Richards, T. , P. Stjohn,. Niven,l ;O. G. Hempstead, J. ltd. Chairman, J, B. Salisbury, and Wm. L. Post:, En's., said Committeo. On motion of J. B. fSalisbtiry. Esq.; lion. M. C. Tylei-, Chairman df the meeting, was ad ded to the Committee. Resolved, That this meeting adjourn meet again, at the call,of: thct. -Chairinan, when.the report of the Committee of Correspondence is ready to be madel, • • • On motion of judge Jessup, Resolveil, That the proceedings iy,f this meeting be siped. by the officers,' and, p,ublisho.• • '= • Signed by the Offieev.. The Voinntedis. The reception'Of the .7. oluntehrs of the First, Pennsylvania Regiment, in this:, city on Sion daylast was one r of'the most imposing demon strations ever witnessed in Philadelphia. The number that returned to Pittsburgh with Vol. Wynkoop was three hundred and fifty.-ithe or iginal number was nine hundred; to winch Must be added a smelt reinforcement recruited du ring the war. •' : , i' ih l • . The volunteer s in lbe procedaion'were 3gen erally young me , apparently between i twenty and thirty years f age—Many t of themOmd se rious, care worn count( countc,nances,' and loolind as men might be supposed to look who hed*cen "through the wafs."" Oecesineally a einifiten ance, full of life and aniiation ias, to be seen, but on thh fame of the ,trenteelportion ivo could plainly trace the lines (left- b; hardships and ,perils and expoSre. , . , ' The meeting O the volunteers with their ! rel atives and friend , is said to hate been ivory of-, fecting—sons, cognized their . mother*.inm bands their wive, blethers their sister's, and sprang . from OfTrinks to their sides. , The procession , which was lbo,th civic and military, marched through 'a lolg line o sireds land finally baltd, at the . Museum ., Odin& i f where a dinner Was prePared km the vo,nateers, and the "big bug*" An address,wit deliver ed by !,Tolin ..151,:,' . 1-Bcott,l Esq., and spe4hes in [answer' te toad made by, cn. PatfilisoP; ICA Wypkopp : . "a. ' , . IJ .n the even .. the'p i llblic bnildings,` I dews '4, paper oifiees;.botellt, wore tlitutunar,.and a few_ private 4 iiii .:. The O w n, fine, 'one,:tbongh rat . 1. arni- T repene of #1#:.V011itl• I Were declared i wa a410,4* op asthey ever experienced" is I e e&--Indltith. one! ; pr two' l eXceptions, over thing ?eat:.`linit tiptp,Oete. ryihanner. , Ike, eithel elk livo 3blitk ii:;,reulA 1100 Veen more' enseeltle Qiivtly skere,ae r - . 1 ceptabin to ;the voliti*o,, s ti live, bat tbe money ex jil the rogess}cm„olinipirii illpr. i iniritiee. are., 1041 ar ? g i thieatial4a ali!Ki of )laia iciuiN, jr - ' l '4' ' k , m,filiiiileitiPli:— Eve: Pest. .. ..,11 41, d tk 4 , " 1 . ' .:' If -: 'l.- , ,-- , q_._ ~ . . . , .!,-,,,,,tti, z. - - , NADA'. '"is t o a , t I woes, from Th ..,o; ~ .o itr,4log We, ~ , „ , v ‘ a ri p :146: 4 0 . - t--,-...,•,t, 1--, , ,,..i*—. v.;,:,,•.- • '- ' ird.: :, .. "" " I " -' '''''41,' , 14.;';,..1# - - - -,- 'i' - Derections;from Casrand Tailor. 1. ASTM", ketnerkitn is making asp eFoft SO nOW that, our twenty thousand•m a • p_ i for G' ist-Penneylvania, will b e Minthil 4il or tiro ,votes by the rum ored d I 1 e! t :te ti to w t r ftia il hty " at ta t:w eb ° ed d 6 t sa o t ti h g e fic ea d u P se it • o je f i" D e : o ot 4i n ;iris State. If, however, all th e • yid p..4olinOnts between here mml Lake Ed o ere to I:letero :use nobody would_ he any th e iser`,ei the let--do little werey known er inlaid while professing to be with us. i The rattle:l74er clams Christian Myer; of plarion county, as another convert, Snm e . me it to be true, will—not the following, from lie Democratic ergim of little Clarion all in' 0 e 7 / 10 47 4 t1f--just reeeiteil; p **Dun our feuds .ere in northilvesterniTennsylvaaia, ia tipite of a single reported change, tti, the atn- bens that have coed over ill = the same p at ter ?, . . . I :1 . . rim c „ -- ayre,we &the pluitSitre 1! •Paolulerilr ti all ri it& ow/Heeds, at hem m % o e mit *amid. Oat wwian th s callogii ill fur thP Dlurstio tumid eta*. Shot will she en urresiwd iiiiijiwity. The PA,iralisti muy 611 ewe Derdorriwy by whuterei trivil mimes girl? pleuit—lthth trig publish su. they !mire aone, thui m' Suiluol lath were burials '986 sod Dever re huilt—thuy INV Seidl their eibla-irius. us in 'St Wm flusburghttri ~Hial le teach tile prinpli how to vete and labus *sure Usisld seri ruing Democracy (toms li epitiotleura illfiefilelei k i d wheel IWI this is dun.., we odd ituitsi Narks - slut att t . threeteul with Oar full tio—sey IMO majority: lithe this predict am ~ , And now let its liok at'tlid other side of the question. ,Date OW Ncy:th ihriefi' `c — atileryl4 fact that George' Cinstantirie Collins, Emb, a heretofore leading and influentiatlxish 'illi orator, is new - laboring for Cessetwing to is indiguatiorkat ,the Itamiffee 4. Cl a y, ~,I 4 • disgust at the' unipn ' between ,_Nativist ' ad Federalism ? Dare it deny that'll& ,e,h4o is I n but one of many of the saith character t . i it deny that S. ttintlap Adair,,Esq. r ef Car another well' knOwn"lNg? orator, basin k if en the shaqkles of 'Whig,gery, and is now do sg gallant battle for Cass ? Pare it deny that all those denmerats who Went' for Taylor in the early excitement, have eome back into _Our ranks? ' 'WU/ it sai thit'it does mit know! of many,receittly actuated to l the . -±Whigl'ipettty, who are now cold or: hostile ? Will it-sey that there are not suchlere, in this very eitypind that theY are not n be found in, all the Quaker I ' " ? It I.not , halal" and Lenonnt counties 0 at ........,—, lit dare not? l , , „ r , I , Let us go en, afevt steps further. Wh i ms at this moment are'the three&est cant:dead Federalism—Clay, + Webster, and McLain ? Are they at the heed of the t sylot' finks, marshalling in , the enpparters of that eentes sedly incapable candidate ? The Nfttlidner• ican will not risk it s remaining rennktienifir truth by saying that they are. On the onata. ry, it is notorious that Clay °alai Itstit endorse General Taylor--that , Webster) AS declined all invitdtiens to, speak for 4,y or, and is believed, on good authority, tote Wes tile to bim —and that McLean will accept ho Buffalo nominationtifor President, if tendeied to him. Here, then are defections at the very fountain-bead of Federaliem. Is it not eetial ly notorious that the Whig candidate for 0,- ernor, in Ohio; has virtually refused' to declare fot Taylor, for fear of being voted down by his own friends, and ;That s number of leading Federal;presses in , that state, openly bolt the "Slaughter Houselseleetions? Two days age the New York .11firier, a leading Tayler prin.,. admitted that:all .N l ew England was averse to Taylor. Two weeks ago the Louisville Jour nal proclaimed that Kentucky / was in dancer: John Minor Botts I won't etir. ut , VirgieS— Even Governor Wilson, of I,lc4% . '4mpe s htren, had he is unserupulofis enargh4—ur said. 1w shaking with the 6.ee soil ague. • Greitey is grumbling and stilling at Tayloi. 'Horace Everett, of Vermont, a delegate to the "Whig" National . 0 ontention. is banded with' Fowler. Platt, Wilson and ~klien, delegatea-iit tbe same body, in active opphsition to biro: -' The flower of Indiana Whiggery has revolted front the Tay lor standard; and the good General is at last compelled to trust his destinies in the hands-4 such friends as „Governor i Junes and Leslie Coombs, who never speak but they are anney ed either by their avowals against him, or by their insane expressions in favor el Clay I Pennsy/vettion. IS - t it io *Art Itais'ar4oll , •topti r 1 - it. I ? . . SENATOR lUsttanon, or Pa..--;.' TIM seat occupied in the United States Senate by Mi. Cameron, will :soon :.be vacant, and , :frotn. l the healthful state of the Democratituarty in Pi, we are:coafident , that he will le ;succeeded .by none other than a. firm And into! Demectat.— Mr. Caineran was :elected to fill tbeiteaettode 'vacant by the resignation: of 4.loen':Xtuallilan, over Geo. W. Woodward, :as pure and .high mindett-* Mitti,):an,qutiWai;ering 2 , l:ktkicrat as ever lived; 4y. aE-species ofieorruptiOn - and vile truckling;, as disb4norible as they dis graceful.. Tati'vricked - coal(tionifOrkted•betayen a f ew minim a ° Demboratsiand. tlre';Whig.Party in the Legislature of Penn sy lvania; kr:Came ron owes hi 4 elevation to a reatiti the Nnited States .senate. ri is gratifying' boviever to know, ihat those ,Senators who •so disgraced themselves 6nthatf'oecasioti, are reap!Og.,:their ' just'rewarkier they are flow mere mpherit. in the Deceit:ado ranks,. not leing able : O rate even a corpOrtd7a: `Mud:. So shciiilil,Kli, with traitors ! • The:fe o wing eitra44o, cut l - from i t the letter ol•ti eel* pondeat of the,P.MAtr -.. , ~, ald : -.:,.. • . "Mr. SOceiVaiteron's .Seat wilt als o b e soon vacant. , Itlis telpe hoped that the people' of, Pennsylvan*::wil4uot insult the country by ,sendingldiajbaCk.4 The Senaten.hashOlYiken ,overrun With_ such;c.hsract‘re: .; This man, lite ',Mr. Turnyi , of Tepnesse, *assent to the &D -ate by hitplAitical,'opponeutsi in order : to- Into conitnnikthelparty:te.whieh.be.profekscs Ito belong...liTbis ilcoarse jou -. the. park of the whips, is .netthecpatriotie nor 'wearable. They should Have t More 'regard 'for - the ilitereist ofthe ;Union ; then . .ci send to it reouncila :Men of such a stlithoie Witolejiirei have been con latent mockery'of e'veritbiliglike titinciPta. ~Irt 1 enumerating: . the - tratioifit.'Oirces ' whence the • ;Washingtoliiiiii‘eidents • derlie their . i.g.pr- Mation, the 'r mentioned 'Mr . : (*ikon • as one; of thOio "freliiiileiii''Mr.:CrillrOf.. the ledger, ws.litn the: iaithillof obtOPP. O O B . That Gentleman ol k:enee,e4itigly mortified at. being misPeAt4,9flOt)ittitiniCittinge.e*OdStitild 1y with-theldiPperY.:§atatbr• froittl'enti#ll l a- . nia;:.#iliTirti:o9ipt444alv.4o:4l,iii nocerit of ani.B . 4ot,co4iio,lo, . :., Mr. leambrin.#mrtediltr.Anehail4 iniPe !Baltimore - COiventier(.:,, - .iTite.itetiret, 0 Mat" support - m , ,0 110 1 1 :ki ._goelillit:lirtioin. - 80 . knew be cOoKniktibe re-cidetWire - the Senile WheNplieli4dliiiiti 'and altie l lettit iitiWint over td Mr l'olit . When - tilero..yet.-,tcmikne4 i iit'oiteefirigi•k ' 00.4. iirliiii .'0,i.1, ,ile,*!:l, - -sl3heni' yof Aeii i*Airogaiitiboth.erelii! no - ho ' his rei.l iilt l o eigil*4';: .o oo ' % 4'6la ' 7 Ada ' 7 St eil _tn,?'tilF l ll`uottatrit. _,, , i i : IC - fit."'- the n lOa 'to ref iiitji Of 4041 of kpoOl*J, Ito ob iectforrinivillch #,--man 1 4 1 1.1%k1 ,1 91.:, pie Deposit (5." Y.) Fork ! . : 1
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