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be. recognized and justified by the offender's soveieiga? This ia the cnso of tho rnurc niul destruction of the Caroline. Tim subject r, treated of by Vatlel, under iho head "if iho concern a nation may have in iho iicttoiH of In r itirnr,'" book

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o;;i fie Western I'ifcopal Observer. Tinte ia an afiVctin.', simple pathos in

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"However, : it i imp.- tob,' s-aj the aula r, "for the bet rcj.nlat.-il M:i!c, or ir t',n- mot v !-i!:u;t a:i l iib-ebite soito L-n ti noilel at hi pleasure oil the actiona of ulnoct", anil to ronf-ne the in on every occa-

tlix l.i I ;m til I rsari Oi ruu in i', u wo.ua . be iirnu-t t.i impute ti th- nation or t'ic ivrii"i';n everv t.oiH r-iinmit tdl bv tin- i ili-;.c:--. V'c .m !it ivit, then. b - a v, in ueniTal I!- it nt h aio n i l iiol an injury l"r.ui a nation. '('. m-o we Lave leccivi'il it from one of it - iiiciii1." r-. 'Uut it a n iti in or it-chief approve ami l .it-lie-the act of tin; iu.Iivlotial, it lliinbec ) uiM a public cnurem, an 1 llic I:i;tircl parTV i then b cou-i-W r tee nation as tin-real a-ith-n' "t tlii' injury, of v. I.ich rititu v.i porli ap- only tin- lti-trumeiit. It tin' n::i-!t .l ShU-- fa in " ). 'r i ii4 i i A a on .! I t iiir iikd;.

wit'iout sri nflc, b) n: A oil '. ), "' "-'oi-m'i A oil. If l.; ha escaped, and rtlui ncd to l.il own country, 'lie oil Jit 1j apply to hi .-overi'i jil to l.a i: jul ii c done in the caa" Can any tiling in thu world be clearer? The author puts ll.c case d'u tinctly. TliC nation injured ought not to impute to the Sove reign of a friendly nation the acts ol ,t individual citizens: but it ' tin h fiiciiuly Sovereign shall iccogni.j the nets as his own, it then becomes a nation il concern. 15 it ilo'js such a icuoonitiun v.if!i away tiio iiilt of tlio oll'oiuli.r find u loato liini liutn t lie punishment due to li's u lie nee under the inrijdietion vl' the counliv wliosc

liw jlni liaj violated ? Let Vatlio answer

i!iis qn-islion. lie say: "if the ellcnJed i'tate h is in Ik r power the individual who has douo tho injniy, i-he may, wilhont s. inplo, biiny liiui to justice ai.d pniii-Ii hi'ii' Thoio idthud.K t!, rlain, and pal-

niblo at!;!', ailv. And hcie O ttli.l ino to

ad I, tiial ! l!iin!i 1 can ptove tiial, accoid

in j to sj'iihI kvioii, t!i? ptintiplo colli el; an I lint the jtu rlion wouid now be ! d e.ded ! v :'".!' cour!.-., ctca if il.e law i f littiiriis hid ben sil'Mit on ll.e Lubjoct. 'J'his 1 1 ' t or.lv i.-. but oniit to be the piint!'i: of i ubhe law. .'Ir. Vub.si r, in iiid Kit. r !o Mi. !'o. of ii,o : of li !! : the r.iit..-!i M '.ii-i.-'n-r the bi.i: of buutu i uh.ch hvpa1 ale t!i; I'liit-'d tti.iUM I ::; i her Uiiiamiie M ' li'i A li.i I lean I'lovinei .j " is

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A MLLTINt; or lLNNSVLVAMANS r:n. i ronn.

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A "rccal.lv to a call which appeared in ' the t..ll.m.ni,' Im.-s written a lew nav-.uu. the f, u iVcc?, J Lumber of .,o citizens jtUn Jcceasc ..f Iidont i- I ;,.rr(flii will touch a tlionl til every lion I - A naiic of Pennsylvania, now in ashmgtoii, ib- ..(l!ic I110)irilill.. (Mnm,: 81,l altar, of

sembled at Brown a Iiotol, lor tno purpose tiis who,e ,., llUVC tesiine.Uo tuenliVc

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that of h i burning your gieamboat and Kcnaalc i" the 5.ato lrcsi(lcut. killing your citizens, "would Mr. Webster Tho following is the correspondence be jvuiiiled in directing a nof prosequi i coimnunicutcd to Congress by the Picsiti be entered in bis favor, -ind thus sutler ' dout uf ,hu United States on Tuesday, iimi to go tree? j referred to the Committee appoint-

ment would act in tins manner: but I put cu upon trie sul-jcct ol tl.e Ueath ol the ,,f taking into consideration tlio propriety ti(l:lte V( noral;OI1 i ,vl.ioti our late Chief

tlio cas a a fair illustration of the atu- Lie President. I of adopting some measures v.hercuy Hie , jiasi-trato was lield. and with winch Uu

limit. There wasone case i i which some- j WAsri: oro, June 1; 11. . i i-i - i. i i i

tun.'' vciy l.l.e uns in:gi.i nave uappeueo, ......;. .... pti. i.,U,.1

, , itl l.-.i- ' 0 letut fit i tat iiotii M'lico .

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il was even thought piobablo that ill i i i i .... - . . ..... .1, , i t

would happen. It was r polled that an ! 1 ' "P...i;,;.. l:1.,,..l tit sr.; iho pointed by tlie cil-.cjis and the City Cotm-

poison of Mi Lrod. and to cany him oil' f City of Cincinnati and by many j ulla"api)ointin, Messrs. Ceswel. and Phil- i ZruoX K Canada; and I believe that a very .lis-! ()l vvin Ubcrs of tho late win, , Vicc Presidents, and Messrs. 1' ''te and devoted daud.ter can.

Tbo

oils: il 1 he IxCVSlono ?iau inni naiiu name u cl.cri-l.cu. uiu wuai i .uiiuwu.

down to posterity " the memory id' our late the grief of Ids own darkened and desolated venerable Chicf'Magislratc. ; homo to the sorrow of Idecdlns hcarU

The meeting was organized by calling te , n tenner, c ac tone o. . , . " r j.' i tl,n Clnlr , followni? will cutiiiiiend it to a w ule eir-ula-Judije Monison. of l.eotoid, to the Lhair, , , ... -t ,Volll .,

H' I I "Il Jill I L I t UH1 I'.b 1.111. V I -

an nllocuon-

linimished and gallant general in the Uni

ted Elates service, (tieu tcolt) an oflici.r llif whom, in common with all his (elhiw-ciii.ens, I ei'.eiith the liighest lespect and regud won't in company wilh the Attorney General, to Lockpoit; and it was eoiij' e'uied tliat be bad received ordcis to bold McLeod and defend the Loclrpotl jail against any incursit.ii of i:'ir

Allan McNab or any other poison.

!!!'. ICO I ICS ( C IS. UllU HiVSJIS. J- ...! , l,, nirn

lii nnniv Id the wiilmv mi l ni.:l i l t.n.-; i i. !

p. i r m ... :.;-, ,i i, - anil i.owrcy, reucia , I Father! dear Father, imit wc uive tbec up. Uislit LMi n;i t li-uow c : r.en. tlio lalo !'ivs- t :.. .. t. i.t r .Minoni nil-' a""" ' '

;.!. , i . I" i! i. . l" ' ' . T' .' ' .'" . .: And thv loved fjrm on earth behold no

In i c move his remains from the city ol j ,i(0 ct.ucl.s:ou of which, be cll'eted the . more? Washingl .--ii to the Stale ( I'Uhio 1,-r infer-! r'n, cltions. whicli. afler some , 1 nt have we lasle.l of 'ailliction-f cup,'

Hut never drained us bitter ilres betore.

mem. I hey have tnado t he ai.i. icaliol) ... t.... It.,., r.o-rj Cmmcr.

,. . ' . ' . il lllali.D MUlil IIIV - ? tiii'eclod. and Imvo received iic-rinisssion lo i i..: .i ,,.. ,lta -.-.ri iiiinnim- :

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ously adopted and oidcied to be publish- ( All will lament thee, father; but tliry know Vim ' Not the deep grief thy w ife and children

Whereas, Congress m tho exercise ol : fetd ;

r ' i t

I ;k' iiave r.o

perform liie sacred tiu.-t

the holier of lepurling to you tl,,ir arrival in this city, a;.d of asking your npprcba-

J-upnore now that such an expedition iliou vl li,e measuies coulcinplated, and vorv ..rudent cconomv, proposes, on Lc-

h.i.l lioon Sr.i .... r...,!-ih..! it Mic.f. .1-'Vour co-operation m carry nig it n.'.o e!-

ed, ;tiid lliat Mi l.eod had been seized .Mid , It'carried otf in triumj.!;, tho two nations be-1 We are fully aware of the hi-jh csii-iii-i fclill in profound peace. Tho rescue ll)Lltc voU placed on tbo talent and viiof a prisoner is a bih criminal offence. ,u''s tl" iur l-mienled friend and feilow-Wl.-.t vviuihl l,.-,v. I. oro donrt with Mcali ' tiilzen, tlio late Chief Ma--:sliate of t he-

it' be had voluntari

i isdic lion and been

At time.-, too di-i p for even fears lo (low, Or any outward ?ign our pans reveal.

ocen none wun iWCiau ; . . ' , J "" ...... ...... ... ily come within our ja. i L""-n, whose filcinisbip end conlidenee nanesled? If he could ! .v,ul r-essed many juais. We faw llie

bu thy sleep, my father; llioii hhall

If uf i!jk -leal lentlldic. an iil-niet'l'ia

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tii-n lieinlii r trcasuiy in am oi niu wiuow . of our lale beloved Clucf Slagislralo, of a Calm f . II l. 4 I . 1

sum ot money loo snuui hi wanv mo rrt pectations and the wishes of the people of; Xour lo Ui0 OUie Ul0U in life Pennsylvania; loo small in our judgment) to s''L".i"ab.e (he meiils of the illustrious j , ,, ... .

11 .1 .1 I .1 T..I Hi C ill I II 13 IOIIUI V t illil'V oi inc l-l, i o:u . i.r o be woi hv oi tlio nowcilul anil J

be indicted and tried and punished befoie i!';11' il'''1 our cyeand mingle v. ili, (Iu1((r n,n1 w;n, , l:n bcslowedj

i'.... ltiiti J, t noon. i shi.i.hl h.ivn limn Muo tears ol tlio naiioii w he ti tiio insi in

to recognise bis act, vtiy well. But if t;,blu uil1 ui' Heatcn lemoved bim bem no!, then, at the moment of such recomii- ) Uition.be would bono longer responsible I Knowing these things, we appioncli you and must foithwith be set free. Tl.ejwi,, conlidenee, well assured that yon piinciplo of Vatlel, lightly understood, ill justly apprr-ciato our motive for mi absolutely secures the terriloiial sove- i dvi l iking the im.ninl'ul duty v.e have

urn, and that the

h has tuaiked vein

i.i llicir own criminal ceiiils, and bis tb-c- eonrsu lluougii Ino v. ill prompt you on nine is cmmenily calculated to preset vo i 'bit; (- Ci.sion to all'ord your eounleaancc, I i : i . ..

peace among

rciyntv oi' nations in time of peace byp r-.;becn deputed to peifo miitin"' tliem to puni di ail invasions of ii ' same kind tec ling whiel

'1 hy funeral hj inn upon the breeze shall sue 11.

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own laws, wlucli an !o ii:o inleicourso

peace. The i ilii '

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to I-

c exieniiei

belweeu nations

l-'it t it'u:'t to ditidj tho w Imlo of Lu ii . ,

in-'t Ii ilus. Th.. is li.ii . t; : J i T ( . Nnw, hy :i . ! ; . i , t -J.a.j tin; il n U in-; of VaMn; b. !-.; incurI'd and liui'ioin-l- d, on wii.it i i-u-i 'pn. n.iis 'lie we f n cod ? I hog i:oii:itoij to or.j .I' i this tpieslion. 'I In; I i.e whlilt M-piriloi us fiom the Il iiisli possessions ii a hue long cno;i.;!i to ha!o HuinpiJ into hahis. lie. veil knows I hive no ileMl' to MX il l hill. I il ill l", Hilda IT the Canadian provinces annexed to the I. niu d ''tales; but no event in funnily is nunc certain i!i.i:i that those Hot luces ate di

tin- d lu ho idiiii.iJi iy m printed tV i.t the B.itislt euiplre. Let a civ. I war tome, and h. I eveiy Xdi w!- shall th-. n h.ive any ct-inui ind in the liiiti.-li po.s.ie?sious ! i.hi.i ' Ill's long line I e p. nn tted to send a to l.laty xpcd.Uiil into too tcuitorv of the L'.iitt-d i'i .tvS w!,' uni.r he shall Lo1 i.'e or pielend licit it will aid in defending th-3 royal aulhenty agiln-t tlioso who are resisting it, and war between Gieat Biiiain and the L'nited Slates becomes inevitable. A Britioii su! jcet inarauding under tin; orders of bis superior oliicer on tins aide of the line, is seized in the very net. Well, what is to bo done? 1 sup.iij.- no -rn O, wnil llllld WC CiUl USeei-

t iin whether bis t loveriitnent chooses to

n ceniso li:s hostile or criminal act, be-

II it meet Ji-ur npprobat:c-i;, the coni-

l mil f t e will oo themselves the hi-noi of i -. . . ..i i. i ii

, writin g upon yen ai tue l rcj neut s 1 lou-a-. i.s umcd in ?-r. Pc-.v's ;'l any hour you may pb-ase to .!-. gii .to. 1 i i I " i . t

tier i.s well calculated lor the benefit o! i ''" 'especi, ue arc, .-:; liom;'!

i'.mvc.tful nations when coulombim ainst and fodow-cilizens

their v. oiik r iioighbois. (L-ul in saying ' litis I do not ine iii lo admit tliat we aie a ; weak nation in compaiisi-u Willi Miigland. Wo (!u not, indeed, wish to o lo war with her, yet 1 inn conl'nb.nt in the Lei et" tli.it wiiiti.vir wo might suficr duriui: tl.e lirsl -pcrod of sucii a contest would be amply ci iiijieus ittd by .nr success before- war tciicked tho ci-d of il.) But let me pie-; sent an ex uiiple. '

such "mat and lnriiii'nhl blessm'fs:

,4iiZ whereas, even that small sum lias, l.oen n kin.! I.r nartv lanei-r: and tho oc- The Ion -in;

casion sei.ed iiou while tho nation was name, vet weeping at tin; grave of her departed'; vor cause thee sorrow, ne-atb the pea

lather, to insult Lis memory, and wound j the feelings of bio aged widow, and sur- j

i vi vuig relatives : ;

And whereas, it becomes Pennsylvania, who fust properly appreciated b.is meiils, and called him bulb from retirement lo a! s'Uui'.inii in which he sacrificed Lis life, to show by seme signal act that her attachment to ii'uii was not a fitful mercenary

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of malice cannot ttain thy

fill sod' liut more Liilli.tnt than thy earthly fame, now thv station near the throne of onl

Cincinnati, T.iUh April, 111.

I. irin

inijailsc

Wlieli ep:retl

Achutoi' Oicrluuii 32:til hy

M.m.ta. M.iv 'JC. LSI I

anived in poll early this morning, fiom

lEailins u Steamboat. Reader, did you ever see a would-! e passenger, who was "just in time to bo too late," bailing a steamboat as she w is shoving out from the lauding! If so, then von have laughed, as we have, till your sides ached, at the ludicrous figuro such

an one cuts. How lustily no Hollos:

how earnestly bo waves Ins bat or h;:;i;:-

kerchiel! and bow bitterly ne curses i s luck and the captain, as the noble bib: e

is rounded out into tho stream and oa:!.es proudly onward in its career, ulleilv

rcardlcss ot lus imploring cries aim ms

fruitless imprecations h'.rs hopes and h.3

disappointments!

A scene ol this sort was prrscnieu ino other day at our wharf, -Allien was peculiarly rich in the ludicrous. A number of passengers were at the Hotel waiting to take tho '-fust boat,'1 and among olheis a ocntleman from the interior, whoso fat, plump figure indicated that there was no lack of good eating about his homestead. Presently a noble steamer was seen coining down "the chute''1 like a race horse, and earnest were llic calls of the passcnoCis upon the porter to get their baggigo

lo the landing. Most vociferous in bis impatience was our fat fiiend, who it was evident was a little "green" in sleambout travelling, and very anxious to secure a passage. The boat proved to be the Missouri, on her brag trip from St. Louis to New Oileans in 50 hours, for a wager of $ 10,000. On she came, with the water oatheting in foam under her bow, and spaikling in her wake so far as the eyo could reach. Whoop! how sho streaked il! l'y tho time our fiiend got within fifty yaiibi of the wharf, panting and out of breath, the Missouri had rounded to, and gracefully gliding by, had merely touched at tin: landing, and was now under a full pros of sleain, turning her bow outwards preparatory to pursuing her downward course. "Hallo there! Captain, stop your boat'' I he thouted.

Let u-suppose lint Hie empire ol i.us-, va has by her side a otei minou nalioit. which is comparatively vci.k. A Russian

Colonel, during a season of piofoimd

,r. ;i:i:n.!-:t. .i. c. u i;h;i! t. t. i. c arm; l. C. S. Cl..i! ':,(: 11. W( H!ifi!l 1 V. in vi s ih.;i:.' L. Will i MMA .. A. LLDLMY. !. A. l uWlll.L. A. .M.-.M.IM. JOHN ItLKVL.i.

I Ibit the w heels of the Missouri revolved, -The Oi-icntal I ;r ;i,i.. f.der i-ieo-r

v, neu i s pow er io oo ineiii jouu waa l i .i .i

lien ill ine ic-mo: ,. ,, . ., , . , . ,, i, .t,.,.i

The.cloro IletoheJ, That it ho rcrnm-1 Alcxatnliui, antt lrnig3 a mail uespatcnou : se .e. . , i ... ii iv, ji, i ' 1 . , .,ii,l-i ;,, t .... !,,, .I,,, wharf boat, making violent gcsticul inous loended to the citizens of Pennsylvania to f lin L-mnoay on the l,t mutant, hy the h in Jkcldli,f iu ,;lluBad th(J big raise by vo , Hary contrdm.ions such sun. ; U-rcMiicf, which arrived at hue, on tno . U) tK,wn ,iis fj(CC : as may do honor to tin ir own hearts and , jj,, j -s ti'm0 tlic yh)UYi li;ul t , lomvt r vmdxate the mcmorv ol the , Cii;;.. hc;uj (owil btrp,, nnj hko ,,;,, i mmtal llanisr.nf.otn tl,atinr,bgn.ty,which - ;,,,;,,, ,;,r frn:n Chhu; .. b(,CI1 rclcasc, Ins not been auhi to stop Us hot pur,Uit at ; c ,.!n. vf t,,v o;,l:e ;,,., ud rmm tho restraint of .he rider's rein was

! on. i ii in ins ;ri.ivi. cf Cantiui l-i the J:nli.-i. l he in-1 iw..i;. ..nward nt tho tate of thirlv

Was in: (Ii: !T.r.Mi..s :

s: nvx-, Jt -ue, li i ll. Your b it. r of i!:e lo

!i,.:oJre(l, Tint no iii'livnlual be per-;

! milled to subscribe more than live dollars. AY.-nrv..', That in order to ensure the : full execution of tho above r commenda-' ; tl.ui. and lo stxure in cvciy Towi.s'iip in

.:c nee

received from China durum the

p.-.st u-oiilh is of a h;g!ily interesting and' imperial. I nature. Ourlatist news from Macao is to tlio I.lst Marcii. lleslieu,s

the Coinnionwcaltl. the env iahie oppoi In- j ,,xha1,l0i Ci,.i;il paw nee, the

miles an hour. Our fit friend was in despair and out ofhieaih. Put making one more desperate cli'uit be tinned iinploriimlv to those

continued procrastination having at length around him and gasped "hail her slop

peace, passes over iho hcumhiy, and s was duly biinded me, and I h.se no lime

in responding to tin: feeiings ineios whicli von have cxiues?

in! senliI il l- yoiil - .

iii-l i'n -.;(. v-ni represent, and whiih ,

you 1-avo e:;ec!ly asciibcd to mc in re- ' caul o : he 1,-tiiviiicd tie;ith of tbo bile t

titiv oi coniri luiimr ns ino i ioeo, o.i

I Jemocralic State Comiuiltee be reipicdi

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io lauo cnargo oi ine wnoio sm-jec,, ami .... ..t, .. it .,,,,,... .

Ul 111. ,11 II 1 I V 1 I , ll'l - 111. II I'Hll.l HI ...... . . .

- i Nemesis steamer was despatched fiom i Macao on the 11th Icbruatv, w.tlilhe

ves

tbrmiuh County and Tow nship Cutninit- ', tecs lake care that Pennsylvania be not

disL'i aced in the face of the nation.

Hrrolvetl, That the said Committees

f.-ie we can inlfcl

upon bun tin' pun1.-!

ment whicli ho deserves for ioiatiit'i our

liws. If it does, the j.f'l door is iininedi

iiteiy to I.e tliiov.ii c.n n: the oiiender, it

nny be tho muixcrcr, t a l s Ins Ihght lo Cairid i, and we must sel'do the nucstiou

wit i i the Ibi'.i.-ii ( iovct iimcnt . Such is

coiiiin ls some ciumiiul act iigun.t the citi.ens of the weaker nation. They succeed. J.owxur, in seizing h.'s pei.;.-!.-, and an; about lo puol;!i l.iui accordion; lo ihe provision j of their own laws. Put inline-! diaii ly the Uu-.ian double-headed black

i;d.; makes its appcaiauco; a Russian

i liici r says to the authorities oflhe weak

er nation. Step; take i ff your bands; you

... ..... . i - . . . . . . , - , ,. -, i o,i. i.-,i i

shall not vindicate your i iws unci sove-; over his lem ons hv cntembnm t icin near i vim. khI -nibi d bv each Ins not earned u" ",u '-""i j-mich uoi n n my umuu

rei..itv. r e assume tins man s crime as ihcir ciiv. is boHi natur.-l and becomum: out. so that all mav stand unon terms ol ! "lB "I'l"-1"'1"1-1-- 1V e.n.uiji was men puu-

iict. What is l lie coiiseipience 1 that the entile West, w here so many cvi- om feel coualit v in point of honor.

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ieairoii ol the unpeiial bieti cominis-

sioner.

Tho commamlcr of the steamer was

Prcsi.l. ot. As a cibz. n 1 lespecied him. t(i reinieslcd lo have the names of all the j u"'0,cu lo Wlul al ,iic "ie :i rcI"-v ... . . I 1 . . . .. . . , . i.i.t:i ll.n tSll. .....I In ll,,. ni'inil nl'liic mil

a t-atnel I I Olioieil lillll. iis a lieilil be rnnln oit.nu renin oil 111 a lair liaiU 111 a '" l "'1 -'

w as in

ar am! dear to me; that the people i well bound' bock, beginning with tho conn- i receiving one by that day, to return imim

of Cincinnati should desire to keep watch ' cs iu alpha

bcticaf order: but that the niately to Macao. This ho accordingly

a national

The rule for which IJritaiii contend. will doners of his public usefulness arc to be i .YaoivJ. Tiial if females should insist

in this case compel Ihe injured nation, found, should n into in the panic wish, was j nnon contributing, as is most probable,

though the weaker, to declare war in the to L;ie been cxpcctcu; and that the surfust instance against her stionger neigh- viving soldiers ot bis many batdes, led on bor. Rut she will not doil;she will not j Ly him lo vicloty and to glory, should

bcciitno the aclor, liom tho consciousness j sioh u, pt-ifium the last melancholy duof her weakness and the instinct ol self-; ties to tho remains of their old command

er, is fully iu consonance wilh ihe promptings of a noble and generous sympathy. 1 could not, if I was authorized io ik oppose myself to their wishes. I might find something to ur"c on behalf of bis

laws by punishing llic Russian subject who ! n.ltive Slate, iu my knowledge of bis con-

had violated llicm; and, if war is to cu-jiiuncd attachment through the whole pe-! the- Chairman oflhe Democratic Slate

sue, lviissni inusi assnnio ino rcsponsaun- nod oi lus usolul lib:

preservation. Thi3 piiuciple, if established, will i liable iho Ktion-j to insult the o.i! viili impunity. Put take the principle as laid down by Vatlel. The weak

er nation delends tho majesty oi her own

their names shall be inscribed in like man

ncr in a separate volume, inure richly bound. Resolved, That one copy of cacii of said books shall bo placed in the State Library at Ilarrisburg, and similar copies

in the Library of Congress at Washing-

lished, staling that ihe squadron were

then moving towards the Pocca Tigris. On the following day, Captain Klliott lcceived a message from Keshen, iu which the latter stated his willingness to sign the treaty, and excused his delay iu not coming to the Poguc when tho steamer was there, by alleging that lie had been detained by some piratical boals.

This appears to have been a mere ruse

ton ; tlio Atlieneum or some olher lit place i to gain time. On tlio It ti February, a

in Philadelphia; the Library of Pennsyl-1 notification of tho renewal of hostilities vania College, and in sonic suitable place j was issued lo Her Dritanic Majesty s sub

til Pittsburg; and one copy retained byjjects.

Towaids the close of the morning of

her!'1 but could savno more.

"Stop b-ll !" exclaimed a stout Mississippi wagoner, who wilh whip in band had been looking with amazement at the way the gallant steamer flew over the vvatci : "Stoph 11! can you stop a streak of 1 giilnint! V The roar of laughter which followed had scarcely subsided, and our fat fiiend had ?iot recovered his wind, before tho Missouri was hid from s;ght behind President's Island. Memphis Enq.

ip!e

.aneed by the lhit::,h Cov-

our own Secretary of State.

mil '. : s I say, b-ad us

1 1.0 lloc.. (Tiimeiil : Tins pill

inevitably in'o war with that rovvr. What can In; h ie; in a slate of war? In that case, tl.o laws of wir provide thai pi'i-'on-i invading our territory who are

prs-er

shall be conflicted and treated rs of w.;r. r.'jl while the two

ill t :n r -i : rn3 nf i - 1 It,. f. 1 1 .

... , v,, . iiinim i icu uuii atiLLL' i .-i km t' rr: i t , i . . i. ..r i . i . .

ly of declaring ii, , .he bice of .he woihl, his relatives there, whose desire it would ono copy be sent to the widow of the de- j Z V r r. V of ScnovV we e 1 d , and in an unjust cause, against the nation - bo that tho mortal retinitis of li e iliu-ui- .0A 1,1, T y r Jipoji, wtic landed at who,,, sho has injured 1, is sa.d .intone ous son should sleep under lire same turf j 'oJreJ, That ,he Hmds which shall 1 hi" Chle e great pur pose o the laws of nations ,s to willl ,hoso of his distinguished father, one )0 :hus collected, shall be appropriated lo j " , c?ulTv firo ' w l ,1 - tlie d ,..,,.0,1 the weak against .he strong, and ; of tho signers of the Declaration of Inde- ,bo noriinn of a monnmontiL the inomn.! P i . .. - i i-. r .V ' . ti ..

o.oim!r;cs conlui'Kj at peace, a man t alien in the ll igrant act of invasion, and viobnee cannot be mad.' a ntts-om r i f war. Mr-

L?od, however, is not lo be Healed on this- jiraic'pl", and puies'ied under our laws if he I.e T'nl'v, lest v. e shetihl oil'end tin: tinje.fy of L'al.iiid. Tin; laws of New Yoik a.o to he nullified, s:nd the m irder' r is to run at l ir;--. 15 it if tin; pilueipb.' I od down by Vatilc bo sound and true, all .i tiirnlty at once vaie-!.ew. T. t-, nn i 11' r: ler he caught in the p' rpetinlion o a i ilinlii d act, be is t'iMi puir-i.e.! ;:,r j, , , , lC tiied lorf.it at lea-t, and tricn, if there :-te any iuit r'::t'n:; cliciim-itiiua s in his ease, f.-r thl siko ..f e....(l ti. ed.b.al.ood lei iiirri cfcap-. Tie in v. ill tl.ui he- no d mgcr of want lioin ih s i.ni'-e. I, it me stpposo a ca-o. .'.'uppo-i; Cob.cel Allan McNib should lake d ii,:., h s ,c;:d that there cxis's in the I'luied Sii'tsacon-

pirncy ii ' tin-i i..e r.iit'sli t.ovf.rirtnenl,

nii'l fiio iM L !i"U! that be could unravel tb; whole plot by s'.iz iig on tho L'nited S'.Hes m nl in it pasro f;om ,ev York

to U-ifl'ilo. He pi tecs himelf tt tho head of a party, romri otcr llic I nc, and srzes and roti thJ mail; but in the net he U overpowcre 1 an.l arrf!fd, r.nd hi is i'tdir.trd boforo a crii'irmi court of tlie V -'o.-l ':v". Will l r -pV-ar-l t', .. i . -1 . - ' ; , v. v;-

never was Ins iriiiencv morn laoiil v II-i . ! . :...! ...r,.l. ..r .1 r - ..... .. . i IIU5 nisicu. ieioic l no O.iwn or tinv !l

, . . , . - V iooc.o.u oi .c ; moo o. mo c.i, -ii3 oi rv ol W.M. 11. 1IAKKISUA, nt ort i ! I.nitcrv bad been erected with v,,,,!! bis ra ed than by ties very principle of , his native county to claim nil that is now j pcnd, or to .he use of his bereaved family, ! d he ,n ot i ,,S 1 S atlel for wmeh I am contending. -left of bim for whom they so lately cast ,s shall bo determined bv a Democratic' V , " " ' ,w,v" ", " , ,, f ti .1 . .1 .' t . " o- I snail oe oeu no in o oy a jt mot rane .(hose as soon as it was snlncientv edit I therefore bebevo that the Secrclaiy j neir almost unanimous sinnae, . Convention, to be held at Ifarrishurg, at lhc Kritish returned the lire of ti.e ('hi. of State was ns far wrong in bis view oC nothing ot my own leehngs, allied, an I am (such time as the Slate Committee may do-1 csc international law as in his haste lo appease ' by blood, to nnny of his near relatives, U:onate. !

the- Puitisii Coyerrirent. in the bice of a and wilii our names so closely rtssoriato.l i '"i i,n i!,n nr,,,!;- ,,f ,1,;.. vl 11 a- lAQ 11,10 served and lhc

diirct l!ir"ut, iv Irn ii.siriMlions to Mr. : in mucii connected wit Ii the late exciiiiiT nu.ni wh! n hnnriv rrsn.inP fVom t v.

I -v 1

i prv 1 ennsv ivanian.

Crittenden. Tire communication of liiese 'political contest these considerations instructions to that (iovernrnent, we know, , m'giit present scmo reasonable ground for had lhc desired effect. They went out j opposing your w ishes. Put the assent immediately lo England; and no sooner which Ins been given by his respected

Extract of a letter from the icinilv of

were they known on that side of tlio wa- - widow and nearest relatives to the request J Nuvuoo (Illinois.)

.ei, man in a moment an was calm and oi ino pcopio or Cincinnati annuls of no o-phc excitement on bolh sides of tlie

...imp in. porienumg war, opo.sit,on on my pan, nctiner in my ,. rivpr n-iinst the Mormons is increasing .......... .1 ......... . : i . . i ..: I . . . I . . ii i i .... i -- "

-a-.i.ii nnj), iiini iiainpin licace c.iieo , oiviuu.il nor oniciai cinraeier.

peace c-nee

more relumed and smiled over tin: sc ,-. . i i;.r, j, ,(, ,K, ny ,(,1v lowcvrr Sir, the Pntish (.oy. rnment must have lo ,.,;, ,. C(1Ircspo.:dencc"lo the two been bard-heal ted ...deed, if a perusal of, iolcs of c()Irress now in session- but those msnucbors dnl not sullen then,, : rrt fum ,, .('f,r o ami ah-.rd them the most ample sntisk.c-1 ,,., ,;,c w;sjH.s rxropscd ,y Vou,e!v,-s tion. Jn,s amiahio temper will never ! ; .01!Sonance will, .!,ose of tire widow even bo rulled in ihe si ghtcst degree by!n(1(1 rn,Cj!, relatives of tho laic Prr,id.o,t

I readily promise you my co-opcraiion towards enabling you to fulfil ihe sacred trust which brought you lo this city. 1 tender to each of you, gentlemen my cordial salutations. JOI1X TYLMP. To J. Pi hm r, J. C. Wnionr and olli-

the perusal of Mr. Webster's lel.er to Mr.

Fox, writu u six weeks nfietwards. 'f'lie matter had all been virtually ended before its date. j In iho views 1 have now expressed 1 tiny be wrong; but as an American Sena-,

tor, without any leebng on my part but1

signal was undo for the squadron to weigh. II. M.S. Calliope, bearing the broad pennant of the Commodore, led the attack against North Wanton", followed by tlie Samange, Druid, Weliesly, Sulphur and Modcstc. The Pienhehn, and Melville, with the Queen steamer, opened their lire on the fort at Chuen-pce. ly noon, the action had become general, and lhc firing constant and heavy on all sides. In the mean lime the Netnescs and Madagascar steamers, with numemus boats iu

in close to Tv Cock Tow. and

such as I think every American Senator ( ers of tlie committee.

' ur'l.l to chr;sh, I am constrained to sny!

tint 1 cannot approve or the course pur- I,.UM)i9 Pomis. The V.indrdi i Eire

end by ttm occrrtnry of State in this j prcss M VS ,1!vt ,e lo.trns from undoubted

matter, wh le, ot ihe namo time, 1 hope

and trust thnt no oilier occasion may arise, to demand from mo a similat criticism on tho ofTiciral conduct of that gentleman.

Jit.

rih I i I av f..r

nuthoiily, that Gov. Carlin Ins issued and

sent to New York, one million (f Stale bonds, lo bo sold for whatever thoy will bring. On which tho St. Louis Bulletin says We understood some time ago, that a fredt ifsno of bonds Ind been made, but we think the IV"; s is in crtrrr as in tl.r

on w '.it lt r'-ey

tube lived.

very bast, l nc coni.'uci oi jo c-nuiii nun I lie other leaders, is such as no community of white, j.voi can tolerate. It is the

cnliro absence of ail morn I and relgious I joW( rrui

prmcipie, that rriiur.rs incni so obnoxious U)(,,(i l!lC troop3 uud,ir ,,ie Coinill.uu vi

io llie ticiniies m iin oeinomiuaiioiis, wucrever they reside.

I. T. W....ft. ii'm. i:m.ln.il.i.i i .- r r-1 wl l.n 1

,10 iniio.ii ,111.1 ,vritiui uin.riii.ii ii.- - . . . f- i - - i . , ., i torts were 111 possession of Jsntish forces, (ween ISauvoo and (iuinev, bv the author-, ,A,V , ,-' .... . . ...... .;. r ,, , Ollictal rioliiicaiions were issued iu lie

llicsoi Illinois, .in a ic.poiiiion iioiii on;

major J rail.

onoriiy aiterwanis lhc wliolo ol the

Covernor

. l

tneteil io iu

inns, .in a hi neioioii iioiii ine-i r .1 1 1 1 1.1 r m . 1 course ol liio day; one by the P etnpoof Missotui. May justice be I , . , , .... .... 4 tentiai'v iniiinatino ihe criptnie of the lor.a, nn for lus villainy. ,, . t, 7, ' : : '

, 11 1 1.., -. 1111 i-iiioi i-y inc V UlOlin-l c- t:, 11 n 1, "Maitin Harris, who was one of the wit-! , , - . , . .. -. 1 1 1 a, , , i merchant vessels to proceed to l ie Loi-ue. ncsscs to tlie book of Mormon, and whoj Ins been for some time lecturing in llli-1 " " " nois cgainst tlie Mormons, was found dead F,u :SKxr e?rr.AAi.-iur ro Poston. The hist week, having been shot through the ' next teainer due at this port fi 0111 Live r-

hcad. He was, 110 doubt, murdered.

Tun Sti:aisiiii Pnirsinirir. Tlie N Y. Express says: "Tho Insurance- Com

panies that underwrote on the cargo of

the steamer President, have paid tiio full amount of the loss. This is conclusive

pool says tho lloston Times, is tlie Ibitau ni t, but as the undeiwrilcis in Liverpool may wish to place her in dock for ;i thorough examination she may not be ready for licr regular turn. Should such be tin: case, tho steamship Achilles, now plying between Liverpool and Glascow, will take

her place. She is said to be ono of the

evidence of what the underwriters think

of her fate. Tlie amount insiiscd in tliis 1 "lost splendid slenm vessels that has yet

i

been built in England. Pall. Pat.

Priiucrx"1 Temperance Meeting. Tbo printers of the city of New York, employers and journeymen, arc to hold a Icinpeiancc meeting liiis evening in the Methodisl Church, John street. We rejoice at the commencement of such a movement among this cfiicient class of our fellowcitizens. There is no other body of albicans, as a whole, so well informed as the printers. Tlie priming house is a school in which the neophyte not only acquires it knowledge of his profession, but if ho is steady, and possesses the ordinary intellectual gifts of man, he becomes, in the double sense a man of letters There is no mere English schools, in all respects, equal lo a well-regulated printing ollice. The consequence is, that printers, as a class, are men of more than ordinary knowl.',!? and intelligence. Put, in far too many instances they have not been true to themselves. The enemy that steals away their brains has been too often at tbcir mouths, and the consequence lias been that ihcy have not been able lo command that position in society which otherwise would have been awarded lo them. They generally receive high wages and ready pay; and if, one and all, they will resolve lo take caio of (heir money, and become tcc-tolaliers, they w ill speedily become ono of the most respectable and uii'ucuiiiil bodies in tho republic X. Y. Com. Adv.

Tnr: Harrison Family. Extract of a letter to the Editor of the U. S. Gazette, dated Washington, Saturday, June 20, 1N11, There was quite an animated meeting at Prown's Hotel, this evening at 81 clock, consisting of citizens of Pennsylvania, to take into consideration tlie propriety of raising, by private subscription, $100, DUO, for Iho purpose of raising a monument at North Peiid, lo the memory oflhe departed Hero, or of giving it to the family. Mr. Tliaddeus Stevens made a very eloquent and appropriate address. Mr. Mori ison was iu the chair. This was a kind of rebuke to Congress, as the Bum granted by that body was deemed small. The persons taken by Cen. Smith, near the Palize, under lhc supposition of being pirates, wore examined yesterday by the Mayor, and discharged. It appears that Ihcy weie peaceable citizens oflhe 3d Municipal!,'. IS. O. Bulletin. The editor of the Buffalo Republican refuses to publish any more marriages, except by tlie direction of the vnforhtnat pulits, or Ihcir afhted fiiende.

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