r==MEMMN!Ma = TIEDEIOCR . AfTe 4. ijmirsil, Editor. Rsoo--44 Ne"aiallr sor p.tlin b.* rover, we hope ater to be able to c 4 to our literary and news)ead 'mph: as Islretofrire. We dr* them fir th e i r pada" #ith us during thir late ptllr!old campaign, and;truat the selectionsVs Inif them hereafteihrill tully easslicisite fur all past ~ ssziekey' aim imm05 010w ,...., soW ese, , 1r01.447,t ,Isli 3uthannk 40*, ; M vittual kYl t4 l,:reiul 4 t'th'et we li‘!v4 A- 1 *city' °fluor, kiln 10 in , the county. ',Mat ,..itaideuthe deficit UM more aggraeatintis the Ai r eettitteweibrought atm& hy oui-irnfpron cored. frip9oo iikho wont at least bitit,rty,:ever _ ti) the clumpy IV throwing Away their, cotes., -1/U404610y prisspect of.an eqtdvalent, ort-Irlin üßwrei and 1u Pederal Confederate,' Maras. l!bliks_'id'' dln rtif 4 . Mg it-as ' d "' i ee 1 o ying. tat.l,lw.l , 2 1---t ~:' t' • r 1 , .. a. , , t . • ..., 1 u its no use to rpme love ne disaster : _ er, .ss. our cifflo:.soy: paglirrikok, moo. who hoge.-.lbils '. lllll62 "*llll,Winis'ill:theblma l libr, * ii l i t " 116 t :**ft*tithirAtilt; - Ti t t i gi ,u 4 ;4 1 . itt , r 4 A l e s t o r ie. , - 4 ' it t ai`' . .. ' the s „. AllFe • xv,wort, 'WI O4. i s em lir sP"P".." Irk" not4oison it 4 ale' ' l ri ll a ir afii S t i f fiir 010 ,Y iran t ot• : g 6 17 • heiil ‘olooilit , the intirpti 4 . )r!g4leralt, a - 4 ti t s t i .i l iiti, uri i o f d measures, in I'm-msy'veA*4 pad iii the,ANution—which iiii emit ,;in -ilhieueuety , meg do--thew we ara sure they Wife, wpea the subject, tied we opine,deettly Arid it. $o ever, this is: with them' not 'us. 7,;.,ibit as we liktve said, whatever the reaultOt ih•-liliate end Nation may be, it is net o review to " cry over spilled milk." Waite)* " Atr the best re tike tor our party and our coup ' 1117, and cannoti yet believe that their comatn clammy has triunipbed. _lf it has, we must sit , - snit to it 4:sitimUly, consoled by the assuranee that its name is " mrsrsni.r.;" that it -never editains power Itet to abuse it; and that tubilel its adherents siii &dui . and boisterous' over the victory, ttiey , may. have - achieved, they 4onld bd partpularly mindful et theadage, " to-morroso ic die " Our predietionthatthe l'imeeese of the &demi party with Tayldi you'd " Net Gullty. o9 , eir, It 3 i tetr i tmt hi e _ rn i n, we ire Dori more un- 'W understand with much regret that some * i ii • ineArheti everivill be signally verified lf it indiv duals are charging us with printing and IN achieved • a ViCtory uow, it is. i'mly so much 1 circ ating a certain letter from Mr. ;Wilmot, a mom th a lf a tah ro ck on w hi c h i t i s d „ t i ne d 1 large number of copies of which were seittered hueribilkli te ; is. in a wor d, ,th os a y broad-east over this county by the *hip and beeps 10 the 'lf 01 the precipice over who.° bi tattd free ellen% on the eve of the late election, and •gig* heights iels . already trembling, and red.. whi unquestionably produced much injury to ies, may at asp' *w an t, t o p l unge kw t h e the ~ and Butler vo te. We certainly had .dieseleityss. .11 defeated now, whatroan notiri to do with, and knew nothing °fit tin lane it from thwileep vortex of oblivion'? 'Sue-Its'r it -had been n distributed through the otaisfal•or n ._ wankoirsful, therefore, its &BUT'S' its 1 coonlate an hour to reedy the ;and at too re -Witte" • `.l 1 evil c gets it wasoalculated to produce, and we - sot wiruh 4.De..inocraev. _Whether vie- , P e h gt i , seciens or vaerrhed, , ' its pracildee,uoti thiliii!eettin its eit e ltl A ti" Itik,.._szeuiPe•e e l i _M t ! ii dept to file Weed? swat *Awe a At . aftrer4 ll , .7 1 .Friqit,t - • - en0,..4.: wa - delwecate Itsl Niiiiiitifr.'edll*tile tame' '''' . --- rblind devoticla e l ast e l tt ee ', r wi th t ie jet s 4 11 ""•1 141014 " t o, w o k " c , 1 4, 4104 or I) fa lse grat i tu d e been , M . r. Hark` hest friends in this county, ~. -4,4001Pi1f41 , sir the poly that has adopted deeply regretted .that he felt it necessary to , ilis t e tu t menu.. as .. aecuise d , atrocious and blast in any manner the Case and Butler Pros ' ma il h ave d e w e d „d b ew i l d ere d Lpect in Susquehanna lie its publiestien This andfor it are will be toil pirdar mind, and induced a temporary de-iw" 'mei - Pee" Item 1 # 212, ,way responsible. ' scram of thosOrinciples ; but the principles lan no 1 thiliassives are la mortal and will live on amid I v , • 1 APIEIeE LIKE 17.-r.OUr Gran ny 4 ightßor of lb' madness 4 ' ' lfen e tte i s m .., t h e' f o ll y o f dema• ' the Taylor organ and,his coterie of le 'al black gore* the overthrow , of republics or the crush iguards did not at all like our paper week before of worlds. Thiy are ever-living and eternal. last, and they vomited forth all sorts of laugh ' and itperebance , they have been borne down in ' ty and filthy epithets and sayings ablint it and the present strdggle, it is only to e"tittite to-' its editor in their last issue, just as though we 'mod `cittlitY , 4rength and beautY; and- when Mired how vile and scurrilous they talked-- the bewildermer# is over, and the demon of fa-, We aie not disappointed in the leastithat they naticism gives ijilace to the " sober second 1 Am i d d i sl i ke it, or that they should attempt thought," then Will they come forth again in tilt to rill) off any quantity of their smut land slime I their new-born iplendor and primeval p ower , 1 infirm us. They ought to have knout' ere this I -" eonquering al to conquer." If defeated, it 1 that we don't print a paper witheithar a desire ' will carry with iii the sympathies of the masses or design to suit such men as they, or such a -ef the people; it: successful, it will live on, ce- 1 nose l as modern Whiggery. If ire did, we meet and etenzire our r epu bli can:institutions, ' hould be exceedingly disgusted with ourself, if and ultimately rfati us and our country to the should I wo did not indeed despair of support from a acme of all burnt n greatness arid renown. A c party and a cause so much its ant i podes. __ few more days-iperhaps only hours--will tell f _ . Butch away, gentlemen, you will by pretty apt -the ta1e.,,,, ' , , - , to relieve yourselves in a few weeks., . . They w^lll helleve It new. I Our Democritie free soil frienda now have tan , opportuntty t/ see how completely they bare been betrayed ilito the endearing embraces of(' • .I:'esieralisiti by Ole false promises and probes-' siprie of thine w4illaimed to be free soil Whigs, an: tbirr ,comety, lead, we fear throughout .the :State) kit seirOdy one-of Qhnm voted tor Van lkirew. -"We f4wained them in time for then, 4, - lindreignoCtlitie , :retruS. but Airy bad more Sonidinos in Vilttg integrity than we bad, and! _so have been Ili+. inn* OM* nearly_3oo 749,3ateit Tut* Pialf4 county not tiO efibmin wont*" tholnetit, yilfile more than -- 4 200 of tli we frill" the Democrats. Moat of tliiiiktoo-4re asentithi certain officious i Whip in OceiritY,- : (10ione in particular in l • this town) itho stolithe livery of the conk e of Ream :toloca tbe or in other Verdi, tessiestilto Ite Van Barren men ti4t ` 'they - MOt t/144 *me. 1• .41 1110 11 vh# 047. 41 111 4, =44 7 4, 2 nesillicctog theiffromote tiniintepeetc Ts - ler vimum-diey *ay deetuiensfa • 44 thentieelove 404 o 'pettneito rpuyied and bl our j. tresiOrib i qfh w - h ave ,"taff #4:,*#stia - AfOu ._,` , a0:014 I.B=li I :Aktascregoii.2: tyre _y*t. :=4;-inetiskilegle;tniee. AlRE , *7,fiat 6 1 0 1, 1 24 * - 44 mei shetlftitin,44llo Oar hit week !01191te—J1 1 7. 3feiglik•.ollilii 46'40 of ea*- -- ~s * //411 s .. kosi • . • - , , .-"Arialiincrisnifiribrigervembet; 'Beier dm pp* fall oft:lE6o*-mA intresEog. Ito *8 a inr. ==!==I=!MIIE I -- - biomes tlaLi. iri4r, sii4*•aociimi, - - t'. :-. 4!...: r,-..itaii* I "' • 17: .' * . ,, . 1.04 9t , I, ~ i',. . 175 .' t: 92. eh .-.. .nut;': r - 58 , ,:- is. 1 . ....4 ".., '''., 40 en 4.: '. 1 III) ' ~ __,,_, ', ' 85 es, 77 1 .. : 14 1E4 ~: .., .79 -',...'. ... '! o t ri .. 13 , eitastilli, -14 -...- ---:-17 1 tabi‘n, 86 ~ , ' '-,- . 185 ' 1 0, t Bend, . 4, , 7' ,. , . , ' 7 2 46 : 25. .: 1 1 • 41' - ' '' ' • ' ' 89 4 5 Ut , , ' $ • iiencizr. -' • 194 . 74 - Ihetty,. , 89 33.._. LMO-dietwn, 63 G atti _ i3lllepirose, 40. - t 1,797:4; Zeatrafoid, . 46 4 ~,,.,,- IRnsll,. , 127 . " .41 avei , lake, , . 82 50.:.: Spiille, . .70 - 157.; Th. ,n, 24., . - ', ,:',-'- ! --41. I ~ 44 . Lfirki . 1.:p.-,-, ..-,-' - ' - . 1850 -11 . c.,, - .!'......-..'.. 1 10i,u 4. 11ajority'in the.eounty 726: Tint‘free 141 +te4as aimbet entirely from the Dec mtts; . i . 1., 4 , . 'Onr neighbor Chapman wail so coin , iii`ti _ y allied 'with a Whig report of Ithe result ~E., , i ii ,.. „:10,i, election that early yestet ay motn- I lug liaJutil hie Glick out—crowing o ar a rag-' staiinoini filig. rectory. Well, let lain crow, 1.. •1 lt i : s' itry leldom Ins has it chance. 1 - " ' , 1 1. AO" irom preitetit indications, (although wel [ lisiTa las yet nothitig, reliable to judge from,) we should6of beinrprised if Taylor) had ear , Weil t'ennylvanii. - The result in tills county idly hiirt-siultening, and we. fearit is much wo - is liyadfo4 and Tioga. Wayne-county hat i . '.. '. , hee'lmajority about 60 and /Pike O 'rout Longst'eth ' s majority. The vote for IVitri • ; urea in Wayne is about ! 200.1 Lucerne and'yoming art reported worse for us than t at th 'preceding election. We shall , probably I'o . :metbing later before going to peess, which may .ossibly tell;Who is to be Presiiient. At this season of-the year, when mottle personal are providing themselves with full snits, and othereipartially replenishing their wailirobes, it s well to make khown the best plane for ex peudinkmoney to advantage. In erticles-of !Clothing and Furnishing Goods, the iesteblish pent of Mr. J. • a Booth, in Cortind treet,. New-York, tleier'ves the attention .., f all who 1 desire faslaionahhi aad well made giments of the best materiali at the lowest cast prime.-- Havingioade al* lof it ourselves, w feel ful • 'prepared to recommend it to otheri t l so °nein whipli purobaserstwill not only find gotl:goods, agfaii.p : bees, but l ,lseet With polite and - setts , factory treattneni _% cote3 sma Fowlers*, Weirs. - % mot leinstr and' I'Weier awe Jennie ' feeble,* her hive both Ina t f a#4. *sy aiii liestAele,,*eie in, th eit . : 0 10 toOsills ibio Usk armory booli, Niacin eifis, ;is *tidily inambers. I.' i .1 1 x LiOes 8 0 4, ff.' /IL. 'his ,Ixto, &We lisie,ne ourtable. As =eel ' :i•i„s,,Fsi4- iii6eat teueber, Itethellielied . with epleetrsd, 'nintothitwni'st*ikegraving,stelotell Pub.. i 1 ion 1) liii.keaTiiii laid Witt the choicest raid. in both Weeping Wel inaireetive. Thie nwik • : =be ;like aware 'preeimiinvgonteine ricsai r -, rcitit.iiriti.;** Godutmoars how to 'do it. . i'-'- - -1-4- .. : 1 -,18 A:sipanne., the • iwSive, tiblif ' Mark, , .r, 0 ” 40 4.1 iniri,,Aiiiikei4ocvli*Eiti and oiaak.*eu g iii tooge:s Pi taiihoprob#rson's *l_ ..1.100011: arAility: . 1 !, - -; `lt 100. W. hit iitar M MO ;;; 40111100. 1 4 40 / I W;i : a 4eninsilli4 3lll'l tuts; airlved WM! Kir -61 47 11 41* 1 0 441 *4' rtifate O'Bri en 6 s e*yrili4ibs, - .##l,oi4pHiremint not ha4ei 0044*Itintinisnionfor mer e, !47. 4.4 Ilie•'` 06 C11 6 4400 4 80 been f t 11 4 4 ar iill oOfi tbej O emene . 9 - -Lee '• ' '`` eir t or 1 3081 1i ntl t i n ~,, 1,4 ....., 1 0,. Meitgh eiliit., T4-6 1 44iligariltitt Enskiiit hite,conside- ; ulr:ilthough new oases are constant !y . 1 - : ' throughout both he continent and -110044.`; ,1 „,..,. *linefAinnins onatparati elet, and the - ' Mimi+ of I;laiaigtiec is talked of. i_ -t e Austrian. revolution ientill in progress. , , 'mini. •is Yg in possession of the insurgents. Vii tewiiol , br,.., 1, Crastian troops, and t:e' ' , o: s h:let_ Oti*egnetices: are •approliended. The Emperor iii Olinuili. ii.ussia is reallyst Any moment to furnish 200,000 troops f ei bis Mews. • , firt_lniTstak streolooking up s f . 's the prospect ininirii edwiatric - ina ilontny. RadeEky lein , 46 l tible- -. - • -. , . sari, 1 0, • ~ r 23 , A.15.,' 27 121 1 2 3 .1 4 ,4 3 : 1 1: •••• - •• -••' - • " • i 4 . 61. ..1100141 . 12000 . .. .„(01 741 lire think this, facials as Orly correct as it issible to make itqwarimudy to the an nouncement of the nihmal resulten the third TuOday of January 1849. ROHM' A d4',3, 1806 2331 4785 All*beny, 6164. 11856 6130 Ariiptrong, 2133 2094 2213 Berks. 8411 .4207 -8890 2383 2760 2343 Beftord, -2739 2613 3736 1427 1293 1424 Bucks, 5245 6084 5204 Better, -' 2808 2410 2310 Bradford, 3748 4241 2700 eatiihria. . 1421 4151' 1440 Carbon, 996 168 , -1000 Chseter, 5140 6895 0101 Centre, 25443.' 1649 2540 Cutaberland, 3069"; - • - 2989 3085 Coinudia, 3157 1980 3134 Clarion, 2238 1255 2209 Clinton, 1004 808 .997 . Clearfield, 1111 630 1105 Cratford, 2861 2580 2778 Daniphin, - 2269 3249 487 Delaware, 1500 1975 14230 283 145 , 0 77 Erie 1 2084 3500 2042 Fayktte, 3290 2776 3273 Frailk-lin, 2988 3758' 3004 Greene, 2362 1354 • 2370 Runtingdon, 1871 2289 1864 Indiana, 1516 2319 1299 Juniata, 1201 1103 1190 Jeffirson, 992 . 783 026 Lebiincal, - 1800 2637 1805 1.14, 1 1241: 5614 9727 6519 Lehigh, 3012- - . - 2966 Laserne, 3785 s , 2967 . 3683 Lyciiimtng, 2298 - 1850 2267. Moriroe, 1769 425 1635 Merijer, 3104 3640 0103 'Mifflin, 1591. , Molifgees, 5 ,218 46 7 `b -,•= riforassescia,. 1, • 7 12cw4tnitisid, 2124 1546 2.038 Perri, 2064 1339 2056 Philsd. city, 4972 8963 4974 oo'ty, 16028 16998 16003 Pikcj 612 126 598 Potter, 627 278 600 Schiilkill, 3538 4264 3534 Somerset, 1103 2755 1077 SullOwn, 360 182 361 Stisqnehanna, 2416 1597 2375 Tioge, 2077 1219 . 1980 Unicin, 1686 2887 1580 Ven*ngo, 1532 988 1523 Weatmorell, 4955 2856 4983 Wa/dkington, 3948 4065 3952 Wa4en, 1155 947 1136 WaYhe, 1455 8551 1402 I Wycijning, 948 - 780 930 Vori, 4345 4162. 4319 168;192 168,465 166.765 164,169 J6llNsroN, Fed., majority for Governor, 273 votei. J PiINTER, Dem., majority for Canal Com missioner (including Elk county, 2596 votes.) - D'emocratic majority on Congress, 3956 votes 'fiemocratie majoritx on 'Legislative ticket, 361 Q votes. • Ilia British steameriForth, arrived at Ship Isladd early in the afterloon of Friday, the 2Otlii'.inst. She left T*pico on the 14th and Verl-C,rna on the 16th hist. Our dates by this arriNitil are to the 14th front the City of Mexico —a ireek later than we received by the Titi. We have accounts frin an intelligent lose that the 9th of this month was fixed upon for ti*rolutionary outbreak in the city of Mex ico, Of which the reputed leaders were Generals Tornel, and Almote. The govern man‘ealled out the National Guards from their ua 'and.stationed them in the plaza, andi artillery was stationed to protect the square on whieb the Palace front* 4he attempt was thus **wailed. w Sineres D. Alignment. Itprbide and D. Nan- Lei gartuneyo, sod many other officers, have been:ithrown into prison by tho government.— The bbject of ths conapiirators was to bring back] pinta Anna to resume power, and men . still Pred4 6 'that not two months will elapse before . , b. it reinstated. Two, of his pniate secrets -6414113w00res Amillagssind Germ, are now in *OW , blorillif presided thitbet on the last .Toyege oftbs Forth. it bile no new tirijkopmmtpte in regard to movuneeti The treat all slw iei t CmitsllMs. shallow; and con nisrairyl opposhion as a part Madre - project, for which some of ipiparawoald hoid,l3eneral limes :upon • GSM Bastassi4 is to comma nd the meeiewkielr are to attempt to stay the threat isaefilialeemberment. nil smut in a few tlays to 4,000 ®U it is said. :Tltemews we gam tieterday fine° Ynnatan istociiiiiiied by 4 arrival at Vera Cans. Gre* from 'are imprimaed lest ate Indians hhould-kmiep and-Wake the towns of Sotuta lad _ in . their capacity as . 13 , railigtairrom,=bavetilrtren out charges prefer, red Against fiktft Arida* the Secretary of War, );i7 rilerpannilitt otolimers. •TIM mai% argot . tk,zgetrartiment monopnly 01 . **, aVaial wt milk' ' seal end with reared' of imam. ' onl , • „ • • g , . Covrier Nur to Taylor, ligiod: stuffs bsve a tly advanced.; Later From Mexico. ' eard • lirish There wattaattport in eta Cntz_ork#llsth tlen t )"4ll ..;;; A ; ,_. 1111 1 , p easto k, w h om ' that a vessitiviatt: ashore 41 ar - -.Batiti ' to - , --'.' niimpericlubt.* l o le; wfm# ' being 1 Some Kipp* it to be lh bark Enge votieMn4 old' e! ibili,„Yrev a life, , to The U. S. ' Mer lying •,i,e Sicrificio nt at save thejuliishingi onitituttou'et% , k i nf i k ;i n tv f onect.l4 . ' amilta' ncia. ~1,1 , • • .."! • • _That lfather- d ` tail my4chentliwfi' a tit res. We'ndin the Monitor- a letter from t'resi-. r Plnnket;Resbalt Orrattokepolie ; the list: dent Polk Olin. Berra* , in answer. Corona mernoWde night ; ..,,,,, f i our I nel eiillene e :: . by the +-latter annenneini his electialKltathe; Haw belied been . OrsuadeaTby the gravity: of Presidency. Thera is notbinif in it refit their arguments , influence by . their ardo, and it to be translated .. , ~.. • - \ ' transported - by the' , eloquen#al Ilis _ychithful The GOV& fiinent . 6 paneling a couise' of se, msg matt, on, firedl-dby a I sense .ef • Tre l and 'a • verity towards the Pies; .though by legal nithv . . ngs,,:dwelt on the days Wien vi, had iii . l.gen= .l er than ar bitrary thittsuresA ' Senor Otero; t he • andw-48enateitiths int haw oonettinearia, ~ Minister of Relations, directs th e prosecutions , the passion grew tl' t. nz might restore a Par- For really'years connectedr with the press, he liamen t to the land he loved. This IS his real' was onelhb most pewerful iulvocatee of its en- crime, all' his action were ,directed to his end, ; tire freedoii. - , - and he his'.lkeen misled by the too implict re- Senor ArraitgoisJormeilL the Mexican Con- liatme on doctrine e"unfortunately argued-byl sul at thikport, has been ' ppointed Secretary;. great lawyere- , ln. , thee of ut,ftltatO, which of the Mexican Legation at,Washington-. they could net. re ' l and.,which hive misdi-1 • IValiav4 not yet pet in the Mexican papers rected raspy. , V...p, r:_er tryman follo wed up any direct !imputation upon' the good faith of theSe; as be belio 0; ColOttitition'ar itplpjoes. , the Govertinient of the United States ih con- , lie wished po vto , view the•' ; Weal ti ce ;neetion with the Sierra Madre project.'" - Mr. transaction he had ; eh' ught to be' emn. , Clifford, ottr Minister, has a6ntird the Mexican 'This was the son eof ell his erre ." . Int ' .Government thavour own ivijtoppose the pro- ter disappointment as triiidied bi4rdent,:iipper ' pet to the extent of its powers. One' paper; but a prelimieary . ; Constitution he. 'Sled and , says : "Goa grant that th'eje: repeated profess-, moult to have given to . Ireland. Man's ions may be made in good faith !" , property would lid have touched—nit ' w of, We tee ereasional ifeenithte in. the papers of God or man would he ,hate brOken. tHe as `atrocious mimes committedi but the number of misled - by the dein n=o'that; /reland":t entry \ crimes seethe smaller than usual. were qualified,fyr .. ail ! 41.1*0 by t ? isse l vho 1 The Me*idan Govertnnetit'han sent a secret knew him,,!e i r4 il4Le ::, utf 4 i l Y. 6- expedition to Tobasco, under command of the , selfish Oro fiffl, ` Wrijend**bearted bravo D. Thomas Mario , td atteutpt to wrest —he now f atiaadi: `itittleiVforNti*liiitry' to power froth the nntnrions Miguel ..T.truno.--' answer TO'i.btiii* t totkOlPa teleiri . and 'Martin is _appointed Com 'n ndate general of subvert the Gonititecieke.lit iith l 9l l . in:heart he TabaseO, and sailed from 'Vera Cruz, with a adores. Its tine: offer' `iti,,.that Ile ` courted leommand 4f '2O th en on t4 steamer Neptune. f you what is En t end ' ••ilery:nridibleasthgi il y The whole, 'affair was kept a profound secret till d pride: Deeply - Ilia Ma 14Ve erred in pur-] the expedition s a iled ,—N. l'). De/tn, 22d ult. snit of this darling 'phject-4-will you avenge his , ._ t_ __ misdirected patrzotk'snt by a dreadful death ? The .111!efence or fitedth 091181e0. , v i ; You way do 'so, itrid n o earthly - inducement The Deli/Lin. Precman's Journal publithecn i '.*ii) t h i4t, in - eto say, t you t .. pronounce tit awf l report of the defence of Smith- O'Brien, 'by hie sentence of guilty„ ihat yon have not even the counsel, M. Whiteside. The speech Produced' .verdict conscience demande d. If his Country-, i men condemn be .read'to a profound sensation , and is in every respect a meethis fate with tare ] Chris y e faith of a tian and masterly. effort. The Following is the e°rt cl' 3 " I. witli the firmness 1 ding portion of ; it : i ' - last accents of hisilips will! breathe a payer for- I have npw told yon all, and it is for you to :Ireland's haPpitierlreland's constitutional . n. - - It•-•'". . • say whether the charge pr erred against my !freedoni. The dr a• Moment that shall' pre client has been made out. " 'flare explained to :cede his mortal: nies refill be consoled, if ii ! you the principles of the law, and I have shown through ! his side i and Ids ,sacrifice,.some you that the fact of' appearing in arms is not .) system of governiniitif shall arise—which I aver enough—that it must be 'treason within .the has never existed -just, cOMprehensive, itupar- 1 indictment; and that if that he not proved, you tial, antLabove all, onsistent, which May , con-, are bound Ito acquit' the prisoner. .T. have ob-I duet to, Wealth,prsperity : , and greathess, the; , served upoh the evidence and considered, so far ( countr y he has lovhd, net : wisely, peiilaps, but as my humble ability would ,permit, the great ' too well. a 1 . . question involved in this solemn trial—namely, I Would to God 31. r. Smith. 011fien Were my the guilty intent of the priioper. only client. The fi ture happiness of; an bon- Even although the explanation of his conduct lorable, ancient, loyl family, is here at stale— may be in some respects ;unsatisfactory, yet if the Church, .the Ear, the! Senate, cati furnish; it fall sllor.t of tho tremeddus guilt of treason relatives near and dear to this unhappy gentle -that is, In intent deliberately formedand put ' man—who, although 64 differ in 'political in c.feeutic\h to compass the Queen's death, or ' opinion, have hastdned th . - give him' bro th erly levying war against the Queen, acquit him you ,' consolation this melancholY day. Ireland has must. Well do I know fnk - eel the weighty (been the 'scene of !their benevoleneekertions, difficulties of his case. W4h some, prejudice ;the source of' theirileys;th t eir pride ; her misery has blocked up the avenues to the understand-' has been their aillic;tion, hdr gleams of prosperi ing ;in others calumny has done its work. The Ity their delight. With holder hearth, should impmeticable politician bas tbeen condemned to you consign the prisoner to the scaffold, they a fate he has, provoked and.deserved. Driven must henceforward struggle on th rough , a to excesses he did not contemplate, in order to i cheerless existenee, laboring in sorroW for the preserve his personal iiherv, he must pay the', country they love.; ; -' 1 forfeit of ids presumption with his life. Had I A veperoble 10y, who' las- dwelt ',amid an, he been a hypocrite who asiumed patriotism as affectionate tenantry, ependin eil.: .. 'inen SI thtt-MS4ksAelts**o.-- 1 ." 6 i0+....."‘" 19 ' 4 .44 1, 6 7 443 fi 1 Ati , 2 -.. *tilfeli r elettikne' V farnia:orti.platitidir 15iliniittr' bleisiii - ire odkittititirtioir,3 Th l aieinti ! : ling heart, your verdict If a verotet`eonsigin. nesk 1456 1343 . _ Had he been willing to sell his principles, he i ini her beloved Sou to dath—thOt lii.ort'tirillitirohered_Par . ts t prepav for the plough, it i$ would have been promptly paid his price. He! quickly heat . no more. Alas! more ! dreadful! ploughed ' tiy4 . , first tap:, Midi' little trouble had only to cheer on inconsistency w h en th e 1 still—six imiecent ehildren will hear repel your • and *expense.,; the pleughrheieglarge and tun,- most flagrant, to applaud 'what he had con--Ilips whether th e y. are to be stripped of an in- • ing a wide furrow so..thatito break up two acres derailed, and to condemn What he had applau- !dependence which, has descended in his family, a day,is weasy task. 1 I `, ded—to nosey what be had said, and to say .I for ages—whether they are to be driven fath- i If the settler, then,: arrives in the early part what he did not honestly believe;. and the at- I erless and beggared, upon the wortd; by the' of the spriog,or summer, it can easily be mien tainted traitor, would have been a patriotic I rigor of .a barbarous , and cruel -law-Whether llated what quantity oflatid he can prepare fur plaeentan. .He might harellakrished in intli- !they are to--:be restored to peace and joy, or I wheat in autumn: He earl keep hie plough run. . . vidual prosperity after he had traded with suf- I plunged into the - uttermost depths of black de-; ing tilt the middle of - Julyi; 'then, after securing ficiant tact an the miseries of his country. 01)-1 . spair. There is another who clings to hope—lhis hay, of which he can find plenty in the nat. stinate,perverse man ; having adopted • political !hope, may it he blessed in yon !. El!er life's ; ural meadOWS around Itinil . ,l,3:* the latt er pa r t o f opinions sincerely, no matter how erroneous, he blood would be glatilY shed to save tliO. object , August the .sod is sufficiently decayed for sow has acted with rigid honesty and consistency in .of 'her youthful affectiona—lodwill not consign ing, and all he hus to do (no cross plongliingis an age sif existing terg.iversation and deception. I her to an untimely grave!: . ! ;,needed) ialo harrow. in the seed, which bent; He is . now, hooted by, all parties, for he has , [During the deliiery of this passage,' the en-. thoroughlY accomplished ha may expect a liar { flattered and he has stooped to none. ` ' , tire audience became visibly moved, and for the vest of fifteen, twenty or twenty-five-bushels to This offence against party is worse . than his 'first time, since the trial. l';tuitli &Brien's, lip the _acre. During • the autumn and winter, he intent tekill the Queen—for he has unmasked 'quivered, and his ti t ye filled, as the idea of a . has little sible to do than tt i ) procure fcneiag alp faction and' exposed meanness and „corruption. mother, brother . , elnldren, . and wile, mourning terials, which can be obtained with such facility. Therefore,'let hint die in hi§lmpracticable folly.l over their possible loss, wns visibly presented-that the labor of nne man.'lin six months, will Whither can he turn for sympathy ?. From .to to his mind. For a moment, he bent his head enclose a large field; of from forty to eighty whom expect justice? Slandered, blackened ',On his hand ; he firmly pressed his brew for a - acres. - Hie the spring ':'he puts in twenty or and villifled, his motives maligned, his conduct :Sew seconds, and "again resumed hiswonted thirty sPrieg ercips, as at the .time of Misrepresented: nicknamed traitor, anarchist, calmness. Not so i the audience, the be:4 bar, the! harvest s what has- a year's 'industry, with only the foe of social order, property and law— jury, the 'occupants of the benches, all continued a little assistance, procured: him'? Supposing whither Cal) he look for refage ? A price was deeply,moved„ and ;from a many manly eye, to be began with a set-all capital of eight or ten set upon his head; he has been caricatured,' which tears had long been strangers,-the big: hundred dollars,witkwhiebsto.phieure his land,' hunted through his native country—no epithet t drops rolled in rapid swicession. We. never • team; teolvand hired .help, he , h4s three or four of abuse wits too gross to be applied to him. j remember to have seen.se profound a sensation ' hundred' acres of the' best 4 4nd, - a good team. Where can be expect a temperate consideration las that produced by the gifted advocate, whose : 2 or 3 acoredraereicfeb4eil and `cultivated—a of his motives and entire political career 7 NP 1 act i o -4 and tone, farmore eloqtiently than even ; property, which, if it'Werittlia `nii York, would where hut from % von, And: yet the honorable l his living wortia,.e'ipreSseci the deep enintiOns ,be valued 'atlitdny thensarldS. ' And yet, with prejudice* 'of your nature ' may be ; enlisted" with which his own cart was moved . it . the i this sinall,amenOt 6r,44,04 in :commencing, in against liim—you may have been taught to ; contemplation of a i iii a vertio verdict.] , • - imm Yeai'iSlT'u.the,e.tiiroan'l ,- . .titt4iituation to consider him the obstinate enemy of your coon- ! lii a eziee of ddulbt et the very try's peace. His hdpe ought alone to be where : father ' s pity be anisil,enecl—,a linsbati4 love' times that amount of eapitill,employed Wiwi- Werat, let a .ii'v..9i...lsAAlli9s..... , lig..ca t Old lire: onafleast;three the law has placed if —in the honor, , the integ 'be moved. Let jtilitibe be 4thuinister,o—but , culture at tIA - IFlast. YTheltostanfland; even of city, the discernment, the bUrnanity of a jury., 'justice in mercy. :." ll no 'pitiful Strelt3S; A rampart of defence to; accused men, : that' i-seek compaSeiott t o . I e rat even in - S ease 1 "Pelit9. 9. 1, 11,: tlttieg'it-4 , ,the f shepai 43 bOaUti• do TlerianfliAruiptis 3 ol, 4 .triiiink.migi f sher-Ishiw Ind jury was designed tO he, prosecuted for , politi of blooti n . o . tit l n a ti s o k n i . ti . 1:0100,0, i n t i ii will ,. wi tinf * r 1 fuLitti .... l'e tr yr tifill , .A. . rellt ,,o rttiLit .,:4 l:ik . s . : irt iih, 7l.,l ttiii i.. i . tt ‘ ; . any N. other cal conduct or politiCal excesses, by the weight I free arieVelthlto root - I P"" ° I !!. e - "4 ~ 7! !1 — ',1 , 1 . 41 ez_ . .,4- and power Of the Crewn. Judges must be an- ed ~‘ , ..i nein.s .:, : ;,... .. jr. isv.. hit _, _ . " . ~‘ ~,_, j , , . bending;_ may regard the frailty of lna-l eaus t" e .be i t ' wee ;,-i t ,:. • l t ii -l' elv - 41 ..t i 5 ) . , 0 .,- /.,,,,, - ,i,, , ,., •4011e.41iitir,Bailesettriltro,4 . man natitral... Juries-BProlli-fr°4 the; people I wherein these .gl4, rin ph* nsight:,.ehine Aril - ;'..;t i litelteati-`ttaimliftitiditl •bia.i";lbif .- ' . 1 , r -east the Oiciple shield. of their protection over.. auoe l e•iWthiti•villegli (vie einal) hi: - , . end glorious perfection: I A,.terdict of .o in their fellovi-subjecti, wherel they can—believe tr i ne ' . „ 0 ,4 not, be 4 4roopr of • *leads" eseort4 Rim's g with a accordance with Kist divineldoe h . ; heart, his motive, and his purpose were not carlload-of iron; a- few miles up the Mil; The a triuMpli over the ~ b't tlie.triumph -cif th e be. ilteivocal tie , ..,ugh certain of bisects may law. When tbeSO .ei ti .. n6 a in , ti. v ,imi ooro - : worke of tlie,Conipany*how golugnivinim , be. Such is the hi h task and offs designed v tr 4 : 1 ; ' fl ia t, V o i 34,-lii ., t ha• enngly . , , :`The rails , we are all leitbe-. ; nation oath, the r . tbr you in, that f mous Constitution, Whose IN° lc and the c i"i e - , : eti - . liV r e iri t i: 4 / , 'ii it i , - . tween- this sid - taio wiles a l sation in Court.)- iti,"s=e* . : foundation. 4 bevel n laid in me deepest wisl-1 P. in ail her judgmelit 1 , ' O li t i o S o 'fii or t.i! l'Oi l i 4 ; . , any 'jolt belnFlaid , ii.dij:-4;Over 50 -miles be dom, and high h been - through successive .jthieteii:,..4ti"id::• tltellit'ltliiB ' sod... Port- . Jet were t-laid-sacm. ages cemented by t epatridt's blood, and eon- ..., ~, ~ .. ..... - , -- . - . .... 1 -, ~a ....,i. ~ Ja n !; lad Atitheimite - Sf, advance thew . hole -,msirated inithe mariyr's fire. Your country- _,,,,- m i n ister -n o •,,___ !I'', ~,, • '`. o '?!'" l -P.,_# ; .. 4 ro•TV.Poltr7, l otonnw o o on i t -be c outid e tod„.,',,The'deptl, man, your fellow'-mOrtal is in your poiver,'Seek, wtr km . J.,LT?...:0 1. . °TON ' we,:i!....L. ,!: inaother neiesity , buildinge, bars beartoo hot, with Severe sMxiety, ter proofs on which - 11111 PM- 11 a here.l a t criMet o o 4l 4444:,_ . 404 k n i e b e edi n o4. 7n ll sg oimilitiadiehtes It o Bead him to a- bloody death ! rather regard teat °I. th e h e a r t, s od ir m " a n, 1141111 ,.._, 44 4,, c 4 14 , - ; t ha t tinder tbe•prasent iWri eflaftitiazeciaiairo the evidenecwhiehl enables merciful Mu to t ent pc k triam w!!' w t• " e4 *," 4ll . l q ue Ps'' 9 : of:the - C(04%4 anditii4ii - sePlaleriedltin eau what ' ay rit prove k useful reo 'to hie the eoleonn oldigatiOu wen or 461 44.44,tyv Y O , ll route,its promise toliare the oars Inning ° us lfamily and his ecul4rY. '' • •• .. • • should-yield t o M,70 .:". - (Grillt reisiti .. „, ..PIL) lii Iti og h t t o too to. ! .Newar s i r k . or the New Year, : The boes ' of British law is, that it abbots nothing; *me' -- n! , lutinoutirole'lleitane.e„wilb e :foliyiredeimod„. tea us ttherifOre - give Lthe shedding of human blood. Yield to-itabe.. still, .dot man on eart .. so - ;.pearl appronolk i the Ak e g o tt as iti t i-i m i v e nco - lei boner !of oat lira feign 'prinelples,Ao -, the generous impulses of attribu t e of the.' , y Min WO, OnSinistra! 1 00m a nt i n0 , 5 ,,,,„,.. 4 l. .ite . ,:-.: •• . 1 your nature; ands tand between the prisoner tien Ofiuntlie'!i _.• -*SATO *gibe tOpere..,4 , ** k ik! i thitpki en t•tb s tirerrieelßinglimaton . I end his grove. A horribleldeath—a grave he with MeicY, !or- , - AMR* oar - fitiik... , .. 41 4. to New iikOrk:-..L3Ley thei : peitli .- of thwitsppY linnet not have—a Waits bini. , Save bun liy a You - hoee for:tnerA,Y, frala: the- . Grea t. h arno * monn th an aßOy.wai=ms humane verdict, from a fate so dismal.i Review , grant it this day. ..i, e **fel issues of t tifeand t h em : on l y h t y,-, mo i e fioelylthe:.f his life. -Am hieother'e breast he drank in) death are ia-YOUr: . o ilstiPe in' IneteY• their union:BilighoMion"frO• ..,.. ~ I a love of country— fr om a hithe?s patriotic ex-, The last feint wont , op, 1 , . , , Tquireriug Uri , , ~,.,, ; - ,! - I ;; ~, 0 :• • . .. : .. • ;:- ft- , - . , •‘ - - - ---j• . ” ample the liaasion grew ro s in dangerous height; will he - for Perot , are, th e-' -! . •• , Illaritz,.-ehall- A L. E T ts.— . .i lit!,,iii - Alies *Stec He has indulge d o perhapi. a vision; tir the: peril wing its light . 1 03 ;f triati *" . , ,)10r1r0r,W . iiktiiia?Aktaopsta :4118 1 1,T i ln. e*Alab i lt . • 1 " rge I .. ~...-..--...._ . ar . I - - . - - - - - .• - . '' . 'Al l l 3l4ili b in Of lifh, that Irelandimightbe a nation , . and you • . _ ' , -- „ , Mg: " I don't wonder iit l ikr7ioptitialloorge, , ~ Ir. - 1,..:!t,../, 1111 I ' gr,itY :' i 14 I ' 8955 16993 119 277 4180 2703 her guides wealth l eo. .15 not, death upon the scaffold- wterrll)le punishments for the belief, although huh zien' had intellect enough-to rulpthucountry of theiribitth t - Ia Ws , childhotid he hest* t.t4 the union with 'England was carried by csrrup , f: e S t., i ' ;n 'OU Til MR .IN SI '1.101:4 1 30p2 4 , ; t: fu_ nOSN i; Craig; in Engliiht , !di ka4 0110344 froilli P ris t n t idt a ael ' S 6Ol 60 0 111 1 0 / : 00 00 (1 / 11 Carbon; iria sitiiq' y. eye" i10rT4 , 1 , 1 trii.4',m,, kee.:aiid ii.,nkbtis lll,l4#%iettnilh ri3ye, ifii Silt *ill 'i. ' eft .'" -...•• aiatheitrrsonisiteersa. tes ri t, , lime Wilt:witstn. i *F . qiye abraiwitarraluOiriprovitig (sp ank 1 b e extern extern conetry is better ads , .„ Pt ail , mtre than the ; .siastern, stm l es to p 4 „;,*etg; that he Pan live and pr o! " the .7w4,11041ab0r, economy and prudent mai. age ,, ' , lib will find not spot itr this w or ld beyo , 4he iiiach" of that malediction, ie th e bt g i t it s si g ipf‘the Bible, wllteh cendenaned the. eartho bible forth thorn. 4 and briars, and se ,„ tem:4lmin kto gain his liread by the sweat of ' , is binam Sough Adam's farm at the tha t of his ejectment from Eden, was enorm ous l y large; including every Zone ; and Continent q a diet tbos,^7otherTwal!nOtla, comes Wan ant that - iiiilisittoir'ef d by' 'llni -.primitive Aux Btttiinifermaiwitl , lraa laflictedift equal*. 'grees orr . ,evesrpot, ortt l ei world, and Wise, ' sin, perhaps hakbalLas-ivall a share of A as any:COnntryj _lYllltt,',llta t ii AO ',ln:Add:the YarAtieirfattliiillkiliit tbit . Z 'State, may app ear , to border on expuertipn, !yet to s a y anY tll less, or, criteient, „w ,bit Onla..infringing on truth. Should there be api mistake in the de tails given, still the generattenelusiona inn I to 'tiled on, c - i ..--•• , - ',.• In the cost of farmP, Of ': °° ur B e , OM w3ll vary: neem.4p g to 04 16iiiip,ii s ,Ti4ltheLAtAty 4 . iliViaa::- . -. C'tiliiiiiiicl:iaiiiWtr on i five to ten and fiftee n dhllitri-an We Plenty of :ood,,land tnrt yet be oXidited,at.the-gover n . In Linke Oc ton sliiiiingf ifiracte without go. in ~, ihi : eXii•Cme . &utter. The expense of purch "rtg a lot fraM theigeverommtt and pat, thug it nil *: 4 l.l4tivation. timiy, bi-estimatam follows:--. hr-lutidrekacrele,.a farm :]art enough ,fitr .1 a ...one. , to4osnage, . will mirth emigrant:only., ve.inindked , zdallarka smn,f o , which he:CO-hardly obtait) it ga'rolen epos if , toe ,East ,, 'As' there islto elOaringito do;lie 'Pity °spells" is inninv, andflr a r , si/ Rir 51 * it cans be put.under:.goovi tepee,„and another tbleihno dred dollars, will run * n neat, eontfortabh t house of wood or. stotte.,i A. farmer therefee in the 'East, who possesses a fan) Tallied a fifteen hundred dollartvio be sells and mov.estt Wisconsin, Can obtain forjt,four hundred acra, of the ricetit4 soil, snekas . it is,a ylissare to cultivate,' put up a neat i wellipg .on it, and fence and break up as much as he ean,:msinage With the a v ails slot of the.aa ~too ii; -'e lat -'- it --- .I i at the East, lie can obtain' more.,atoeft,in tin West, aril thus he has a isroperty whicl lie cal si.i use immediately to much greater idf' - tie, obtain from:it a much better support, an real ize more money year aft4r year than lie Could from his old . faim. Beside's all thii, dnri4 en ery twelve minas his land rises in value at, least twelve per cent. fre nJed not toil for half a dozen sears, in clearing the forentNefore be can get-returns sufficient to meet the annual expenses of his family; :his farm, in ease he purchases 'part prairie, ii rrady for the }do* at any time ; so smooth nod inviting that„,nne longs to be timing liver its beiiitiful sod.. In the oak openings , one can plongli as easily DJ in an orchard; and after bb has sowed the grain, at Ills leisure. in the winter be can fall tie trees and manufacture thein into fencing materials. The same sitionet sflabny Whirls it requires to clear the hekvy timber off, Of one farm, in: Many pieces in th e State of Net!, 1. ork, would put un der cultivation a whole lewnship in Wisconsin. So. far as mere preparattop pf l.tr.d -for. tillage is concerned, perhaps very , ;little more labor bas been expended in the,whPle State of Wisconsin 1.7:5ka„2,4Q,4,it inhabk ''.;-. giimbo j bet.- fpiotcoer. osedn'linuiniev oltaliCcottnty, with:. i 8120,000 inhatkanti VorssoConly is grouad, except in some liar .. nithimnr4 Issit* =mat, day, were Affair on Thom
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