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THE "WISE" COMMITTEE. The Globe in spenkinit-of the MILITARY. I shall not, whilst I have the honor to administer Ike Government, bring a man into any fee of consequence, knowingly, whose The majority of; refer With opinion, would be a sort of political suicide, 3 care which Mr. jrallttat While would embarrass its movements, it certain. 1 Public opinion--The unfailing corrective of I I 1 f2rM troubles, to msjjustas the Di THE WAK "Pat -Militia, com t--jneral Fattersdti, vdered fheiosices to the JSJF yernment; ufcder the aqf Congress of the Treasury, en.

oined the collectors to hare interest of the writer mjrj- mc-Jne. Wfe Tne giving 110 President of the their returns beat date and have it confidently asserted on one side Latest from, Maine A that energetic lar I deem no ch subject, MEXICO. 'We understand from deem entirely worthy credit Gow-i-fc at the government of Texas has made' repositions to join the forces of Urrea Ivered morning. It com- and Mexiajn their efforts ta overthrow by infotminc the legislature' "he consolidated system which now that I has laid' before them the late Avails. It is added that letters have 'twoeejMlingsat Washington the sub- to those generals, and boundary difficulties, and I should satisfactory answers be re what ceived, Texas will inarch 200 men deri, vision, for mifery to carry out highly respectable; Tut TMSu a any Wures they may dee- fit to adopt, -Vom the nature of fhings we are una- sjUv that but iot to $eem to ayoic responsi- o.e to guarantee its pthenticity.

It and and hostile to le free oge than at for wbfch they were employ- nations. i ed bydw Givir tution IllStlUltl The blessu gs of of hi-avpn, should be dispt used -alike or hign and low, the- rich and the Jack- for use 1S -frrVate, bTu-J, the Governor gives his views on might be good policy fa Texas to" com-' 1Jnited btotes theJibject. "oine against the feeble powers that go. og ton D. vern the republic, on condition of en- It is not in a splendid Government support- ilways right "We are in sury, for that lalhoun.

JUBJ.I5HED 13Y J. A I Tiopt co. Fa. WEDNESDAY, A 27, 1839. Infantry, 937 Wn.

company 93 reg't of artillery, 755 1 75 reg't of diiagoons, 759 company 74 3 -------1 Now, as it requires at least two regi- have it in proof tha bury used these original returns for their obvious purposes to ascertain reported balances but defemed, them valueless to detect defalca- ground in dispute. If is therefore, ne- minimum strength of a division (com- (as he and us chief clerk testjfy,) yet cessary to wait further developments posed they hold the recording abstracts of them as from that quarter, before it can be fore- 1 regiment in the opinion of so many who have I told with any degree of certainty al a whlctl he retended to nave hand for the feeling in the United States, Ind in dp- vernment. He certainly would not, making position to her own By up returns from the same data--the one foi the those who are most deeply versed in Secretory, the other for the Auditor-make the nperits of this controversy, and who Lo as to expose his frand upon a may be presumed to know something of the acts of the Bntisty Cabinet, it is companion. But the majority of the commit. confidentl believed i that Sir qnn ar- tee.

whilrthev have it in proof that Mr. Wood- nl manoeuvering in Jfront of the State- of per independence. A Texian army, in town, and wilj, threatening Bustame ate on one of his continue iiere at present, flanks, would form a strong diversion 1 part of a pacificator--- in favor of Urrea, and secure the tri- hoped that his efforts unlph of the latter. But the Texians successful. Notwithstand- would first seriously reflect before they ing ihe belligerent aspect of affairs here, trusted flower of their youth in the I ani still of the opinion that War will hfcart of Mexico, in the midst of ene- not result.

But still I see no probabil- mies who regard them withsudi savage ity tjiat Maine will recede one iota from arid unrelenting hatred that these new the position she has now taken." allies might become their Quebec Gazette of the 8th inst. Louisanian. I An amusing story is going the rounds respecting the President of the United States and Mr. Webster on the one "Second Sober Thought of the people." Nffw HAMPSHIRE ELECTION --The Democrats have carnd the state--Governor--Congressmen--Legislature, and all, by a greitly increased majontj--the poor Feds, wilil be distanced by four or five thousand votes at least. but a recurrence to the making of this meagre fegression th i the energy which recently mustered at Hairuburg! record.

They insist that' whatever may be the ue character of the Republic. Is it, then, to be supposed, the I rejoice to conclusion of modern days, olf the utility of Should it appear to be the policy of G. gcvjarnment would consent to incur the these returns to the Secretary, it is beyond dis- Britain to enter into a struggle with er prmous expense o'f three General of- pute an of the state of Maine. We could speak nothing else. The story see that the representative of goes that Mr.

Van Buren put forth concluded upon such some Italian phrase he had heard, and turns to the Secretary, it is beyond dis- Britain to enter into a struggle witti er expense at tnree uenerai oi- terms of amity as thereby efiec tin no was brought to a pause when, Mr. eb- established fact, that they originated in all past experience shows that there ficerp, a numerous staff, and of more consummation devoutly to be er, not to be outdone, uttered in an the wise purpose of placing that officei in pos- will be no hesitation en her part on the than twice man commissioned offi- a We hope, audible tone, Madame -DO YOtJ TMnof a LdvandconLnt.heck.andm- the score of right and, wrong, and that cerp as the present numbfer of rank and TM- 7 ve thefPefoi 4, the herajdof Parlez vouf Francaise This was her will be so suddenly and forci- file will warrant, to seinre the services ncffi at ion and peace-ai rec- Wore than the gravity -President ite'itJS 1 to A as well as could bear that the PASSING THOUGHTS. It is evident that liberty of conscience 13 among the natural rights of nHnki id Nothing can be more reasomble than that a man should enjoy his own opinions concerning his Maker, rud a future state. But tho unskilfulffess of abstracts of them) by former Secre- is nations, has led them so to blend religion taries, with the disuse of them as the means of session of a ready and and independent of all other upon all bjy ag IQ taKe possluiej Dy OI uue more man a mousanu men officers employed to receive public I surpr i ge Her policy in this respect If cannot be expected The 50,000,1 Upon this issue we fix the ls familiar to all who observed her authorised organised, would us in our They contrast this use of returns (especially of conduct. The impression, however, absorb the appropriation of 10,000,000 that herf own at the r- in JD jif Senator from Massachusetts was not a formidable critii, Mr.

Yan the aid of the Italian he chanced to moment, claims of the 1st division for pay, "Major Gen. Sir John Harvey pre- member, and bits of French, and vutl a r. sents his compliments to Goverrior al by the assistance of state policy, as to render religions dis- detecting defaults by the present Secretary, aqd will operate as a on a move- before the state legislature Fan-field, and with reference to a com- art which beauty knows so well how then saj that the d.suse of the present ment that must prodirt the greatest If, therefore, the patriotic volunteers municati onl whifch he has just received exert dnd which the fair Florentine saj that the disuse oi the present tary is the primary cause' (and they make' it wags of -a alter of interest Hence have originated innumerable peisecutions and wirs. The Christian church had scarcely time to take breath from the incessant persecutions The inference from the position thus precise of the Roman cmrcrors, before she began to am positively assumed, is, that while 1 i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i LU a a i i i The love of I 1 uucutt. me avi auvtmt.ni.

11 A fury of hor misguided zcil, she grew haughty wer prevented, but that, under ihe construe- United States in manv respects is equal- distinction, as well as ol and, Maiestv's Minister Plenipo- of they have been esces- ly evident But there are c.rcum- al'd' oTofflc" 'entiary, Governor Fairfield and sively propagated. We answer this conclu- stances in which it is unavoidable, 1 luimsii aounua mse reS ctfully, begs to say, that ANGEUNC EOWKN; all of the town of Charles- manufacturing district, of the 1st division desire to enter the wrest the Canadas rom the sway service of the United States, let them 0 transmit 4 a "memorandum" on very well for the i-est of the even- the mother country. FILL the.r compames and reorganise of Mr. For- ing. We have no doubt the story That war is a fearM calamity requi- their regiments It is in the army as sec tary State, and Mr.

Fox, nothing but a quiz which the of iys ers no demonstration to bove, and that in the nation at ana terms of re- Washirigton have set afloat. nna 1 t. TI If ftrpfl TnP nnPYfl.TI'HPSl I hfi lOXTft OI the final one too) of the recent inference from the position thus precise and positively assumed, is, that while thd persecute her own refractory ch.ldren In the em they insist on was kept up, defalcations file are fhe operatives commen ded by the Secretary of State, and cri'el, and for several centuries seemed to tion of nodern they have been exces- ly evident. But there are Circum- dispute the character of cruelty, with the worst sively propagated. We answer this conclu- stances in which i(j is unavoidable, lwa ot the The reader of his- sion from the committee's report, by a Jocu- without a sacrifice of 1 character which ul 7 tor is compelled to-deplore the persecuting me connected with it, which shows'that, nn- would expose us to jinsult and oppres- ran spirit, which sremod to triumph, in the midst, de the former happy administrations of the sion without end, arid should G.

Bnt- I i tain deem it expedient create those m.ght almost ay of learning, philosophy Department to winch they refer, dating from Clrcumsta jj remain for us to and benevolence. For, however exalted by 1789 up to GeneralJackson's administration, ma best of them, to "bewire of science the human mind many of the there were nearly one hundred collectors guilty en rance to a quarrel; but, in, a one can Pennsylvania 0 In wisest of statesmen coukj not but think it right defalcations and peculations on the public bear it that the opposer may beware of ator elqct, in the place ot Mr. Irwin, HARRISBTTRG, March, 15, 1839. Senate Mr. Parsons, the Sen-j- ibe he designed that all should be Compelled to think, with them, and subscribe to their articles of faith.

Some honorable efforts h-ve been made in Eu- rcipo towards emancipating-the minds of men frtm tins tyran.ncal In this country, i Providrncr plint( il a iiatl hich ild gin to the universe one illustrious of ti ligious hbtrtj The experiment was not lett lo be eflccied by me pettj tribe, but a ndtion posscshing one of the most opulent and i litical divisions on the facet of the 1 globe; In this country there no subordination of spcts or parties. Every man may worship God according to the dicthtts of his own conscitnce. No one disturbs or rebukes him The threatening voice of spiritual despotism is never heard. If perfect harmony docs net, in ovtry instance, prevail among the various religious denomma- money their hands-- that only occurred during General Jackson's administration-- and that there havg been only three defaulting col- he will be happy to enter into such am- ton. ica3le commqnication with Governor The above hymemal notice -was accompai- Fa.rfield upon the subject as jed with a delicious wedding cake duetto the attainment of the very de- goo wine, for which we tender our thanks; sirab-e and important object thereby proposed be affected.

"Sir Jo in Harvey has answered Mr. Fox's communication by expressing his POLITICAL WELLERISM S. en ire readiness to give effect to the "Thewhole to conclude with ground and wish the happy couple a lo; ous life. osper- a rule as applicable to nations as resigned, appeared and took his seat. to men.

But to pretend to say in ad- "The bill for the payment of the proposed ageement so far as may be and lofty as Charles B. troops, was algain taken up, when upon him. Penrose said whence cleared vance whether there will be war or troops, was algain taken lectors since Mr Woodbury's connection with whether there will not be war, and ei- Speaker addressed the Senate the DP ther to heat the mind of the public be- irt a strain of vituperation against the jond the requirements of the occasion, 'freemen of dared Excellency, Gov. Fairfield," window of the Out of out of mind," as The editor of the Star, last week, made a complete blunder in ymg to correct the following sentence. A large majority of the people are found, This sentence is correct, be- of the example is a noun andLconvleys to the mind an idea of plurality.

On) this ground it is warrantable ply a plural pronoun editor of the Star, it seemsr, cin talk about natlnng but and- personal pronouns of the gender, witjh Brown's Grrammar," re- Fmd me daily one hundred Thaddeus Stevens said in Wilson's cel- or to create a spirit of indifference to sist oppression and maintain inviolate years." We 1 recollect this motto, and ar- national honor by sneers and jokes, their rights. the time when we used to read it over it constitution one country--" strikes us as equally impolitic. In the House, Mr. Yort offered a res-, the cage the old eagle," belonging one destiny," as Ritner said wjien hef Pennsylvaman. utlon that if, tne Senate concur, the to the late Charles Peale, when he kept Bought of the amendment, of i extra session shall be devoted exclusive- his, large rds in the State-House yard.

3er an county, and of salt river. GETTy9BDBe KAILHOAD toe dlscus to the consideration of oills now on It now seems to be the adage' of the First come, first Burrows Governor's Message, returning to jf, and such as are necessa ry under fee -al -al clerks in the departments at sa id when he received the illegal re- shington city, and they stick to it urns Hamsburg Reporter, that Mr. Fullerton, the Rotation in office" is a are the and if forever," as wholesome doctrine, a democratic said to the executive chair. some unwelcome body. to the late election are his delight--his existence.

The edit- ff ere( ra heavv-advance on wao-es tobnns- ses without any charge or tax, upon tions in this country, it prrcecdb more from ac- ana onereara neavy duvance to unng i or of the Star says "that he feels a gi)eat interest Gettvsburff railroad--not for cond tion that the applicant shall be re- cidental causes, than from any rancor occasion- more aia to tne ueuysuurg raiiroaa--noi ror u.r While we re8ervl lullt of the a the oi operating on the road, but to clil An a i a i We shall stop swe the vote of that county. And this too, Mr. McElwee repprllec favor of this disputing with "Brown's GranW'for, in when they kne heie was no appro- the expulsion of Henry Montgomery wnen iney Knew mere was no money appro Or er fo the PennsyKania Courant our opinion, it is uninteresting to our readers. pnated to pay them They had brougn hands from a seat i the bar of the House. i i i a i fiw -senate his objections to signing the resof- tne rov i i ns of the constitution, laid on, continuing this rode, we learn from the on table.

tefaafeiously. Mr. Fullerton, the Mr unnlngham repO rted a bil ol the Senate, tlold provl dinfi; for a vote in reference to the pr' nc le the majority of that sale of spirituous liquors, and that in sanctioned by our very nature and the as Stevens said when he compared th'( he said previous districts where the people decide iti fP llut of our mstitutrons The good elections of Qhio and advertised for hands, favor Jf it, the cpurt shall grant licen- thllj thls WO ld lould ro nd Conscience bought here," Ste. ooa choro-a ri- esjeciaiiy, as even in mat event, it cd by the distinguishing tenets cannot but observe the harmony of the different religious sects, with a degree of pleasure, we lament that such differences should exist; and especially, that the breach should be unnecessarily widened, as it seems, in some cases, to be, where Christians put up more bars than their tenets seem to require. The religious freedom which prevails in this country, is, in some instances, abused for the We will, however, give one more example" from Maryland and from every quarter, and these handb had'voted, contrary to law, at the following is the English language its pun- i ectlon More than this, he said, the contractors had got their hands to'pubspribe five 1 or ten 4- minority of the from the Star, and then we have, done.

The these handb had'voted, contrary to law, at the a counter report to What unmannerly neighbors," as Stevens said to the friends of General 1 1 1 i Jyiiiier. in this world but a short time at best. We ban hardly watch the gradual de- Resources of the Mo- cay bf a man eminent virtue and tal- bile Journal of the statei botb reports the subject referred bacli to the com- Very true, we are aware that the ed- dollars out of tbmr wages to bet on the mi ee for the purpose of having the testimony taken upon oath. Crabb, ilor did not mean to convdy the idea election. They were not entitled to any sym- porpose ofllicentiousnen.

Perhaps is often that the phrase does- really convey in hald n-)ne for him its pie nary form." 1 attended with gross neglects of religious institutions--such as the Sabbath, and attendance on public Worship. It has been accused of fa- port produced much In the above example the editor ored to strengthen the adjective by putting an FATAL ACCIDENT. vonng infidelity, and leading to the utter r.eg- adverb before and which adverb ponveys the Mr. ASAPH JOHNSON, of Elkland, Tioga, upon the question of printing, there Iceland contempt of all religion. Experience, notion that the quality or property expressed county PaJ, into the woods in company discussion-- UUCVlUg.

Xt UUDC1 VCD llldl l.ll« JJI of life are now obtainec for cotton, adding noth power over us, and yet ng or war i tendency)of the men in office, jy their conduct mar are so much beyond last "feed us one hundred prices that the diminished crop wil The science of politics, like se or twenty five per cent more than ui ueuuiy oer- other 8ciencea received great the more abundant crop of last season teant-at-Arms. The reading of this re-' 1D1 rovements still susceptable of The conimon computations i of the crop mch excitement, and mor and vve look Wlth ome of South Alabama range from 25,000 nr i vr nn fit rn i a i ft cry out Committee on accounts, made a report apdn the jtesmenli of4he deputy Ser- to 565 0 SUm les. Taking the smalle the possibility of the crop at per there, on Wednesday the 13th lt wa nalI 7 decided by yeas and nays, than others; bnyhat which is Mr.U^iMidbijoke tKe lemloek. witii all the ourre in the amendment made by the -ons- With the editor of the forcd given it by the spar, aerote the back of Senate to the hill providing for the produced only $13,950,000. The excess of the value of this yeai 's The act of congress providing for! the com- is wrong bank have suspended specie payments; the first on Monday, the 25th ultimo, the latter some days earlier sudden death.

passed through the second reading House adjolrned. Collars, added to the income placers of South Alabama in one NEWSPAPFR(.

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