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FVaaa fas Cm. Emmmtrer. Now. & . ' mr. mj g Bptecm It will be observed Um I the positions saeaesed by Sr. l y are briefly (hew .that the just cause nf the war was the annexation uf Ti .vis ; that the act nn- oediel moving it w:i Um March to the Rio Grande, a . pave to ;;, war the e,. a racier of a contest for boundary : that thin act was, on lite part 1 - inprovMleDt aod onconetituliona) M one, lit ine since been ratified he ComrraM ttir n ir liar bwiimn that laf Ihr nation TkU fA. k.. past. As lor the future, be holds that it is not only ii . . but the DmofCoawress to declare the object f r which the war should be further nroacco- ted;-n do.? this, tn tlx the boundary of tfexal , , i t . r i'ai. , to ah n ail we, of aco.tion, änd all fatmsfor j " t':"v' avmv gy Mexico m . Id be willing to make peace, the President, a, a branch ol lite treaty naä in? power, is to he eon. r ... , ; u, Hopcaciuoeni, lu accede tü 111. ii inai na wmi win mt consent to iwac'. ; ana aa .r. i my ana motodiy contemplates the yields l,ot will, m due lime, signify bis d terminatmii to ing Bp o bei nf the Nueces as a booudanr, and the rt'a:n in private hi',-, if h- should btftttiKfied ti.at tiut ii -i acq ittance of ad claiaaa for indemnity, it will he all COUIe necessary t tlie success o the tjr.-at caue wlmii id . . ii aire, and more thafl she lias offered, ine n 'ont and so zealous y esius.d. tn ia the v.:.r i t h- prosecuted asainst her with the! Vt' moagfht it expedient ami right m jut you in . ...I .... - i utui rigor. Mr. flay further repudiate the idea o.- annexing any portion of Mexico, Z oequirins Tn part of her territory as indemnity m vu n ort r two upon the i'cihV. lie adopts the - f j , I rorj isaoe, as a matter as mairnaniuiitv to .ie.ico ; 9L nil ci!..t i' tii Itiimatnu C- .... ,1... Jid! . I.. I i 1 Buueuiues, inciud- .a- !"' i opiuioo, sttrroaod acqu siuon in any h.rm. 1 . L he gieal leaner of the party hr.s thus placed bim- j I : Bp the Corwin around, in all the essential , aTojestiona mnt led with the war; and in this we n;- audi Btjetaaeu if be t!i not dappoiot many of his old, fest friends ; though, with whatsoever re luctaace, those ofthetu who arc mere poiitkiana, will, in tinae, dolj whas I ittto line. That this was entici- pati d by manr tf Ilia who are well advised in Ken- la ; , was Manifested at the meeting, called 'with out distinction of party," sad hi Id at Louisville, on Thursday evening last. The rcsoiutiooa, which were reported by iodge Nicholas, adopted tl-'' proposition suj mitt( . by Mexico in the recent Degotiathma, fix Hi .' line of tlie Noeces, and cedins the half of I t pper California as indemnity, f pon these a warm altercation ensued between the author and Wm. J. trravee, the ardent friend t'.'!r. ( lav. The" latter ras hot willing tint these resolutions -i.-!;!d go forth a- the scntimeuta of tin' whiga nf Keutuckv. and he e- allv relerred In the fact i at on the ensuing Sa- e great f.uiruian m j.c.xiujiou uouiu . . , ... I I i .. the people, and be d -siia d to hear that 1 I talk, before any proclamations of whig sentiment were made. Judge Xicuolas responded, and openly avow- n thilt it . ;w tor llio r nuftmm 11I ln ri it . mr flo , ..1., .. 1 1 .it. 1 . j I . . . ir mini mi.' . . , -,. - 1 ,; er. ;;t istatesii.an, tt.at the l.uisvillc movement had 1 I - ii made. He, for one. did not wish taal mun to I .. : -t Iim finger in this p.e. The actors .n this meet ing nad consulted in the matter, and had come to the detenaiaatioa to bead the old man off. There was r as"n to tV-ar that the reat emhodtment' WOtlld h ad od ia another direction.1 He has done so, and it remains lo be seen whether tu s- men, as weil as the ; , . ,1 , . 1, ,,,. I. advocates, in tue u.wr ranks, ot other measures to j 1 a stop to tii-.' war, from the with holder of sup plies, to the propositions of a defensive line, and mili tary occupati st, will a t. iu .".id tune, fall quietly into the newly tot med ranks, ine Louisville resolu tions have been recommitted to. the committee, le atx dew crata .. ve been added. Their fate Mr. 4la PaMlliwaiat. v. ill be n termiaed on VVeaWtdaf next. In this speech, and lho resolutions en which it was Taut this sa wem nt of Mr. Cmy has been made in founded. Mr. Glay very diatinctly tales the following view of the Pres d d ; , mid Hie adoption of bios it poeitiona. First: if the President will not distinctly : - the whig candidate, aw reauwoabie man can doubt, j state the objects of the war, our armies must be with in addition to the evidence it afiords in iteeif,andM drawn from Mexico, so soon as they can be cocsist that which ue have, from lime to iuoe, drawn from rally with national honor. Secondly: no more tecri other - mteaw, we have tne following document, trans- tory must be acsniired, beyond the boundaries of Tex -milted to ns hy a friend, that is most marked and un- Thirdly: territory must not be conquered or itakeable in its character. The name of oar cor- re-.- ud nt does not accompany Ins favor, but there are about the document so n.anv marks of jrenuine-1 nese, that we have no doubt apoo that point, and j ugh, in violation of our rule upon this subject, v pive it to our r adere, to tne exclusion of other mat t' rs, this b .;. ig. We have no anace lo comsaent anon it. Cesacral ()ni( is..-o. i. Jaaa BaaxaioM, r'- j. U. ar S:r: Bsfow vou will find an aotasatic enpj oi a ctrcuLir iniinatiiig from Ashland, hü now aecfvtiy cwcataUed Ibroaga every ,,art ot tne.- mo- t-y. 1 bei., v... nr. ibss a putduation of it would rae to aWrtfyths democracy asainat the saasaWi attack ss un ei itiv that loves darkness r.iilnT than light, as well as tu J . . ! l . .1 . 11 "i.oai; a iaM t the iiiaihilirrv which will !e worked ' 1 . z , .1. .... I , ... 1I1.. .,v..f . f ll.u 1 .111 mil.' . 1 .. .i.l...-L 1.3. , I.I I IAJII OLCUiaLJ l III.S ,''Cl 1,... I end. Very truly yours, V1GILAN& Ll XiaaTOa, Kt., October, 117. Ma. It- .r Sir: s aasmhr ri of ihp arkig party waaddraas Voll 5i l Vflil In . min. 1 1 i H'.lf h:it Wir lull- Vi- to III' iiirrnri a.. i m hoMi Hr.uiu -.mi I.. .:iii i i . t . . r ii i . i . 1 1 1 . in isfard n, puatic fefdtawni in K-ntuckv, u the Mihjcct ot i raext Jeile-.tiai lectio... Uu are r.sidenis and cm- aaaa i : the cty ol le-xu.-tou, and aavtfsj at as were mem- : rs ol the lie!i-r.i Waag Casaaaduasj si the Btate eTKen- tue y in tbe caaisaM of 1844. Hut as diat eoaasaittes krimnatcd its official eiistsaee by the pratalsntial alvctiua t t . t. jear, ana no oilier rSiate coinmitiee has atawa teen Bppotnted, we do aot, on this occasion, assume au ollicial e p icity. Taste lic been viribus puHtc meetmijs at diftVn-nt placet io kveatacky, daring the prcaenl year, at wbi !. lieu. Taylor wis n enoriie l fir the Prssskacy. From liic asaapapei accounts af tliem, in which tht-y are neue- rally deacrifaed I .ri;c HWialinga ot botb politic' tl irtit:. trr o ous cotue; '.ions BaSJ pre ail as to the extent of their number, and aa to there being a full txafSSaSOfl f the ju:;ie oaiSni n al Kentucky. 1 nest meetings, generally, h ive betfl tuiiily aiteudcd, have been feaeratly gotten up ly assiiiu us concert ami arrangement, and lo nu iualanra wj- great body of ither party, in tlie OuUiitlea wbefe t v hoc re r-nei tivi'lv holden, m :ic!ua; ittendaiire. Thev were composed of some , ll-ineimng whigs, -onic d uht- fdl whias. and a irw Isco-focoa. ui ras latter wa firndv 1 hi . c thai tlie gf ater p ut wnl dseit, and arr.iri..- theai aalasa undi r t'.:e ataodard af their asm party, waasjsaaf it i- ratal i, and tiiat lasil m on rdject iu psrticipatiii in ihssa un : o.jja, vaaa U aew diaastnikma and discord, tiiat theU party 4:1t profit hy them. The SaefilWIg .eid 111 tins nty on tlie 13th of !:i-t R oo h. at ninth mo-t af ui arere paaseui, is a la r specimcQ of i!i meal in ga generally. '1'tie county af PayeUs, an which lisaaagton is aitu red, Ins at out ii00 volets, and yet Bl tl.it .1. -einig Ics-s Item 220 pen -in voted, nne of v. .. ..I wire from other counties. A iuajoriy, after full diacuasioo, determined to patpoaw any LoauoaU n until Apvd next; and not .vuh-.;andimr tins lair USCiaioo, tin' lnmoiity, CSMSaaling af niasSV-SSVSa p r-i.m, alter tiie r tireinent ot the majority, Bvecesdsd 1 1 aaaa resolutions to aataaal an uilurcts iionen enn; (ienerjl J ay .or, anil witti ut noticing m it at all the vote f ,r poatpaaaSai at, charaetar Bad tttavtl aa a laraa ana a I wis, aiirhom diaiiianion of j-:irty. Another rvamaai will Mnrffeto portray the tru-cbarae- i.-r of daaaai pajbiie nn-etim;. In the iahboaiaia; ctfanxj sf bourlion, (wheie a ia'e one w. h id.) a pjper, a we lasna, wee aaaaisasrty east aaatajauioo-lv t ircuUteti to out on atfaaaUaras ta atlaatd a aaa liajaj, and plaafgril ta soaamala ÜCB. Taylor. A cail was thcu Mali uaon tbt peeak ol me county, without di-crinini o. .,. ta aaaaashf ai the court basjsaaW ihat purpose; but, it being apprehended ih.t. if t .ere were a fwiavsj Hy ot tue people the tr.".ii3cd no ninatioii mithl u t Ue aanctioncu. a sut-c- I 1 . . ..iii 4-i . iiuciit cud c nhued tin i vitation to the triend-. ot Uciieral . . , i i .i iii I ,k I ,e. i r .:u-iv. Iv. Aitordnurty i bey aaatmblsd, anu tea II n. Gsffet Oasis salaWssed the aaasting in sppoaidoo ta any joc-ciit iiouiination, and moved a to uiein-nl. Uut Ihechiuinm pr.m.iunced lbs moll m out af Ofder, and t. i ajuaati ia was not put. There ia nmm labaliavs it wou.d have carried, il put, iiotaaihslaiiding the pfsvioas i anaatnwat -l aaawy al those ra atieudanc'. We do not intend lo deny ;ret p 'u!irity to (leneral Tayhn. Iiis liri.ii.uit aailitary asetoras, a befasi iu hia honor, Bfobriy an 1 patfiousm, and a psvaaMMuan that he h mi not basa la.riv Ue.iii with hy the .uiinin istr.itiou of the general government, hare rtaderrd hnn a favorite. And era go turtie r and state our babel that if he tiouid sbtam, in x .atioi.a. Uoiivemi on, the whig nomination fat tiie I're.-.deiicv, he w ud o. it tin the vole nl tins tftata. In ;!ut contingency we shuuid our.-e. ves vate Inr hun SIS un his frit nils. Uut ut lha event of that no.nination being c interred on Mr. Clay, we arc just a- ure tint he vvouhl ohiain the VoSa al tin ta:e. The gVSat bndy ol the wlus in Ken tucky rraiain firm and unatiakcu ui Ibeif attJihincnl tu ii i in no. I hi- principles, and we helieve th it no iucotiaider ah.e aaaaabaa al ihu other patty trc demrous ui rait hag their utas tor basa. Tiie aaaiuon of thia aentleinin is s w.',l known as to superade the necessity of any pi'tn ular explanation of it. Atter the uni.oiunate i.-sue f the has praairlaaiial election, he reiuniuidicd all aspactaiisas of ever heim; o - :i.nn a i mil d.tte tor that oiiioe ; or. ui rs aaiiatfg hats j.ubiic Uie. He accoruing.y d voted inin-e.i t Ins private ulijuc, jud lo otupauoiia incident to hia rclireuieul. lie ..ir i.. . .. i . . i.! . . i, ., , , , . . - not, wc are persu idi.l. tin- remotest rieh lo bae bti mm u-am saatl m aa doubtful rarteet. If be believed at pablis ieelentioa from bim that he would never Mmol to the mm ,,i bn m ne acain es the candidate fir "id!, weans' prom te ihe interests of the nhisi j:ntv. eomry, (which he thinks Mt inaUMotubly u n i nu ) would not aeeitrti le protnelgata raeh a declaration. ul m tlie "Cto oi a"' Miwioa to that fleet, he I J . . 1 ' Jf" most fitting and proper ia bim to remain j isete, ebctoining from I! etf.rts to attract I,u"c Mention to him-e.r, and leaeina tha rurrwat .f ü? a' ,! 0' ".u to run ... iten nelfmda ,Mrf noViurhed l.y tu, He baa therefore ana cad , ll r':ul'". "" " f "T .TUHI ? ,he H'lenejr. VVa f, er. lectly aure that be would not accew it un l.-s it m ahi be tendered to kirn nod, , .neb . o,: !,r ' " , at"h. eic csaafacra, (auch, for ex H . decided inauiteataumi f the w.she, ,f a uiajomv f .he nation, and satina - tion afanamnai eacoUent bo.lUO lUat 11 . ,. .; .! men wooid agree that it waa a Matter of duty on hia pait M - cej ar.it hat be -m-it not :. df.-im,- u- and we dunbt - pMm ef facts, views, and opinions which we now ""'""'VC:,,P- ,V ,'"r" mmdertdU seas that thi, fe. tcr hf"ul1 b'' r,"("'(W emißäemuai, bscaasa bnog too- tikllivKIt Mil ..1 tt.A wm .. I- . irr.intl'.t !l irtllil. l'U!IIT VWIM I..LCH U1C IP It mfii By aaaoatg all portioua the vvtog party we deatra t d' nothmj; to eipsea tint harmony to the le;it jeopardy; amJ ithou..! we an- full Minified of the afeoracy ol all that wa mriManirata, a uubtie ibacaaai m of v might lead 10 utriendiv rolmsooa and injenoaa ramaaaaaces. We are respectfully your ehedteol asrvaaia, Laalis Combs, U. Gaavs, 11. T. Dim v. lt. t '. w icKLirra, B VV, Deeitiv, I . I Ji H I. II !' S . Taate iaaatmes am written in their own hands the rtrcutei is printed 1. 8 W'v stiou.'il It ei obliged to you Ibf information or ' pinions y u mav tetd diap aed to comMunicate to aa, or aoy out) of aa, io ierencs to t!o ulje(.t ot thiii leite r. :xe : i. l l.o n the face ol General Taylor's broad and nnequivocal avowal of i whig" sentiments, Ins htte ivorshippers, after labor ln t". moot Ih to extract an expression i t opinion rioui bim, now coolly stid cruel I jf ahaudou him. The rth n-ffr.nt santa, evidently, to cmndgn him to obscurity. orf what ,s ilie same thing, "the bosom nf I IU" V I (. I . . 11.11. .-IllilJ.U III"I11 Ulillll. (IIIUI.I 1... I... l.'.i,".. -L l ...T. ..' 1 ..... .1.. ....-f.... uud , Ulli' : ill iiiiihi r-. in mihi 1 1 ii 1 1 i .-i j. iii'- ii . i oiiii.. . . . .1,1 ,lw. 111. 1 tf.r. I..M- I.. I .' tl .1 .111 il 1.... .... '.... i luv iiniiiKK in..; ii-. , 1 11 u luv I I " 1 mis lubject, 1- tiiat inanifi-ted in llm case of Jacob Barker, who ran as ;i Tai I r candidate mr I 'tnigrca in New . Orleans, and w as not only openli deserted lv tbeae .. , , , , . very federalists who pro eased to be inclined lo the hero of Buena Vista, hut bitterly denounced up to the on the sal object, Ihrew the slieriff into a dilem-, very da y of the election, for daring to be a candidate, ma, frnn which he extricated himselt tor Um time ne- . f- J j I,, . ku Uii 1 1 1 r hia 11" : ai linn. ihm instance is one ol manv, and ;iiv proves what mr iv letting n is prisoner go at targe. we have always ass. rted that federalism feels no ; e .. vQ ( , Vs.; iA. op I ' 1 ; ' 1 . ' . m v . T 1 1 v sincerity to favor oi Taylor. That heartless oartv suppoertie that he baa been ahelved bv avnwina fede 11 ' I H.I .1............. ....IB' ....1... .... ... I... .... ..! .. i.u inmi in , win in mme? 0 luar up me 1 armer . .. 1 01 amiiaua, as iiü: umai praei lea oie ojij ran 1 1011 paril aan tlmt can he selected. The gallant Geuerai will realize all tills before the id"s of March. Pennsi purchased, tor m purpose ot introducing slavery. . ''; no mose territory; no territory. 1 iu ia .Mr. Ciavfs 'ithout prograrnnie, upon u inch expects to rally tin whisrs around him a a candidate fiwr the neat Pre sidency. It is the echo uf Mr. Webster's programme, lately published from Faueuil Hall in Boston. Will the people sustain it I That is the next great jue.--tion. Wi believe that they will not. But nobody knows who is rover nor till after election. With the highest sespeut tor Mr. I !iays talents, we , jllfj. etjmatQ ,.f Jn ; ith 1 fure8j ,ht t. u behind the age. Like Mr. Webster, yf Adams, -Mr. I lalhoun, älr. Berrien, Mr. Buchan- &flt men dUtiiiffoistied for amlttv, be reminds ns of ,. , , , . ; ;.. .1 . , , , the lines which he once quoted, in the Senate, at ijien. . , .. . , , Smith, o Maryland, Old p iiticin s clone en wtsQ in pi-t. And t .iiei es m btundera to the last.1 I Mr. ( i iv's w isdom, tike that of tne distinguished I men abovementiooed, is thirty year a t o uld. 'J he j country has outgrown i.. They talk Kike an old Con- ' necticut farmer, trying to di suade his sturdy son from miins to tite west. " My m, I have lived on these hond ed acres, woo re as born, tor sixty nvc years. ve aiwa; , . I d living, and have hau a sch i ol house and a meetiojt house handy. Do as I do. I a ifee old farm, and live my life-over agaiu after I have ffone. Do not tempt fortune' But Baddy! Brother Jona tha a went to the west ted years ago, and now hss a well cl iredfarra ol 64(1 acres. Can,i 1 much there IU the tie.t ten VI ;ir our UO tions were ;r d enough when Connecticut was a little colony, on the border of ;. wilderness. But n iw, civilization has left Connecticut clean out of sight. Farewell Dadly, till heat thanksgiving." .ud off goes Joshua with hi ixe, to conquer a wilderness. And he caw s it. These old nu n of the mountain" would ride the country ddwn, ;.s 'heir predecessor did Sinbad the sailor. And the count rya only relief is to follow Si i bad a example, and iliake them off Us ihouklers, V lioot met Mnnitv ' W dl the rountry sub Will it pacritice so much of its precious tllit to fl hlood, and threw a way so many millions ol money. -I" U-Hilter ' "1 'U'T nations tnat Uiey can always insult and plunder it with impunity, because a ttr ii a aa -1 . . . i always rely, for aid, upon one of its parties 1 rej fcl as .vorthless weeds, the laurels won at i. m . - ... i r : ... i i i .too, ... mieiev, iiuetia m, oun iion;,.. I -.1 : . I .. .. I .1 '.I- I ' liliriinu-eo, iie.CO : in anpp liig no.u .nr. I Wi U-h r and Mr. I Hay l ave grievously mistaken ti.e.r eoluitrvni.n. 1 No more territory ! Do they expect to confine tire indountahie Anglo-Saxon hv art ilKml boundaries.' Do they belice lhal he will stand still antler their rcsoiutiottsl Let Mr. Webater go back to Plymouth, and Mr. lav to Daniel Boone. And then lei them return through the progress since made, and aal elves where the race aball stop. No more tern- liern: t"rv ! As well iiniil be uy t the Uiiio, no more 11 , A mgf. Ho slavery tn conouered territory! Tiiis i very explicit! It ! djj s liie Wlhaut Proviso very adrottiv. But it trill i '!. Il we conoucr no tn- ritiry, of course we can eatabliali nu uia very by coa- quest, gut d 38 llus ttjeet Ul6 (ju B lOti f Not at all. j , . ,-,.-, qurstioti i ahall wp extend slavery ! And rUile Mr. Clay would not extend it by conquest of Mexican territory, he expresses no objection t.. ns extettSon over Hie remaining American lerrilory. Tbc i whit, of rew Vork, wiio, in conjunction n .th a , ,nt v f denioevats, h .ve recently . . . stKiketi in thunder lonea au'amit any more slavery, ,,,,,, ,. . i ,k , . . ".; , wi.I hard Iv ue iltsoeo uno in:-, ilelinitioti ol ;oi- .., ,, bu- cross, ' 4 - 1EASED " I Of RAILWAYS.-- ihe bnglish papers jie some account ol an engine which has recently been idaented for the maintenance of high apeed u. u railways of narrow (uage. k has 1 . i in opi-r.it. m vvitii the In 1 -t success. The peculiari- ties of tite engine conaisl chiedy in the disposition of tbe wheels, which permits theru to support Hie wear snd weielit of locomotive aiHMiraliM id far greater p.e.ver titan any previously used, while at the Same ti. weight of ii is so distributi d that the centre irr;....!v. IS nlaeed inueh lower llian und T these advantages are ahied tlie corfespondins power of usin; drivini wheels of any diameter, toff et her with the great advantage nf bringing the largest pnr tion'of the entire weight of the engines ti bear upon the extrctne wlieels. The engine has run thirty miles in thirty-three minutes, including lite lime lust tu I'i'ttin" uii speetl, an i nl iwiy coming to rest, m Many f these miles ..ere gone over at the rate nf sixiv-u.e iiiiil" f i noni. . m. m 1 1 .tin in sixieen carriages, weighing together abiHil eighty loos, vv:ts r- .... ' taken from tausjen towu tn I ring, up hill nearly the whole way, a distance of thirty miles, in forty min gtes, including the stoppages, or at an average speed firtv-nvr miles per hour, which is equal to about tifty-three iiulcs per iiour average snced on a level. - - " Past Law Rci hsw All special pleading is abolished Hi Missouri, by tn act of the legislature. Thisaet provide-, tuat mi special plea be allowed in any case, and that the genera) issue in all cases shall be as follows : "The defendant comes and defends tea plaintiff's demand." In an ictioh of tssunipeit, in I tK. ( ixnnton pleas, at Louis, recently, tlie den- dan filed ;. i of uonsisstimpstt in the ancient form. The plaintiff filed a tmli m to strike out the plea and render jodgment by default, and thai motion uraa sus- i Tu .... .. 1 h'. tue ls Hirt is pi--a, puscriucu nv tnefiu- v is everv hind ot defence. kind . A . M 1 l I . t k,-: ii'i tnother m , age case ten show now i a re our ienf)etnan nf tunne pmper ; Tsnaded B ymu lt i r 1 : i re with htm, after erha lly overheard by ih; tn tln-r of livid with him, and bv luui int. L. I., u.c tn raUi ; ! be nur-., mam i ire lh became a mother, füt ' child at i- not t unit! "ii.- dpeeiisfl nf its f:ittur. Tim woman n nv lime's an I ' . . m . .. i ! I action lor !i r busband a property, (annie .-sl,.' t t. ! and etaUains, hy the decision of a jury, the validity of susunt, D ine oecistou 01 a j such a amall marriage ceremony, The jury was exactly rigid, m our opinion Cn- vertore ia everything d remony nothing, in auch a case. The Pittsburg'Ji Post aaya that Judge Patton, of thai I city, decided, -n Monday lat, that where a master j became an habitual drunkard, after receiving snap" ; nri'iii :t was atifficienl cause finr the annrentice : . i i . claim a discharge Irom his indentures. Toi was a ' righteous decision. t ... 1 I V ! ' I 1 v . I 1 1 IV el. A KlInVAfffUl fnlirt I A I 1 ' i - sy Iva uia hnve decided tiiat a will lo which the 'mark1 of i'io tentat r .- made, ia void and insufficient. .-- (curding to a law of the State, when mancinnol j sioi ;i will himself, ins name must l: aigned to it by 1 some person in lus presence, and by Iiis express direc ! tion. r : a Man serve two Masters. The Cleve land llaindealer at itea a caee in which the fdieviff in II 1 mIiimii .iii'i , l.o il ia" in niiiiii .in .-ii-. . I ei;v has been in a quandarv between two judges. ; ,, .. Di ., i .i ,,..,t e K KcHey ? lw umimm Pleas issued a writ of tha Jud habeas enrotrs to the aheriff to bring before him tin body ol a man named nnnaliy. lhes lerill brought . . . . ... .... him up, and ivli le h.' had hilu in custody awaiting Jadgt Ke I ley's decision, another writ of Imhi cor- DU. issued bv Judee Read of the auiNreaie court, was : put into hi- hand to bring Connally op, lo try the va lidity of the same mittunns. The sheriff took the 1 prisoner before Read, and while be was absent, Judge 1- 11 1 1 j I .1 ... 1 1 1 1... 1 .1 neiifcy iieeiueu loai nu s.ruiiii ue rviwaiiucu w w iwui Judge Read heard t i ease and ordered the prisoner tn be discharged. These two contradictory decisions, a.ltr.n;. ... ... IVu-: Bunreme cour bunrh. the llarriaburg Tribun says, have decided the N Licence Law" of Pennsylvania lo h-. unconsti- tutioual. The opinion has not yet been published. I . iv. ,,v . r . ... p-M ,J , .. c, 1B fr k-- .VN lel. .1 1 Uhfc I hliMJ.V (it i):,l !.. II lias , a 1 , I 1 1 I I . , 1 I V t II I been ! id d in one of the c turta of Uuarl Jud,fe frost, that a person ol tr v lud.au descent, Utl , j . . I I color, audi : mixed with negro blood, is a hoe person thcrcforeau tiwonipetent wiitress: This decision is 1 it iim t . . iKai iii'ie' i.m aar fa teIa tin.: hi? iinrin 1 1 ; 1. .. ... .Miir'. i.f S nitii ( rir ttina frH liultniia . . ' ", . , 1 1 ,' f !.,).., .,,;,., 1, ami ine ileseeud.llns oi liee llldiaii-, ill atlll, Willi Uia Slate, having been always regarded as c as witiiesses in the suuerior court. ikitime Law a September, the Ham ueodeoce, Capt. Sim ill. On tlie diaut man, tie '01 ot I tide- r 10 rived at Hainburgli from .New ork. Am mg b r crew, ol oü men, was a free uegro named Prim, who was the butt nf Ihe real nl the sailors. Tiiey made him believe thai the captain tut nded to throw bim overwwrd aftd leave him to he drowned. In a spirit of revenge, Prim got a hatchet, and, stealing into the cabin during the night, streck the captain with it ; bui wounded him so slightly that be a is able to get up, overpower tne black, and have him pinioned and thrown iuio a pigsty e, where he re mained cramped n; nil the ship arrived in port, when 'a eta m Scfaavoht delivered bim lo ;us ice, and nr secuted bim lor an attempt to murder. Prim, uu the nthe mud in complaint i tit. ' The ust i captain e trial came to hich was that anu crew t. ring on lh 1 1 o , l ,Mii wasj semeuci u i conn lenient witn n.iiu lauor ,i twelve months, the captain to simple imprisonment for six months, and the crew to the like punishment lor one, two, and three months, for promoting the sun- mo? of Prim by their false representations. Sen fob Re-i AY.UENT of Passag-e Money. iev ceutly, iu I'niladeipuia before one of the aidertneni ii a two persons, alio had taken passage I r Liverpool, in a packet ship, wuich was during tite voyaffede- stroyed hy lightning at sea, recovered tlie amount of their passagi money, when had bean pud iu ad- vance. Tha Alderman said : In the case before ns, the freight or passage mo- net was not earned, Mid, therefore, tbe ioouey p ud and advanced tor auch freight er pasaage waa ;iu paid without any equivalent, and before such freight Freight or passage money waa earned ; it is so much mouev held in the hands of the defendants for the use of tiie pi lintiffs. iSncii being the case, it is the same as if i i money had been advanced." Tint case has been taken up. A Turk, with three wives brought with him from Turkey, and three several classes of children died lately in New York, without a will. Each of the three wives in behalf of herself ami chiltlrcti, has up- p Led to the Surrogate for letters of ad aiuiatration. . h - case is a puzzler lo the Judge of I'mbate. He ( thiuka be cannot grant letters t. all the wives, and thai the one first married ins the preference By the la a of Tnrkey, where tlie mirriages were celebrated, all the wives a man may have, no mattei how many, are bold eoual, having the ame rights of property, Die fear is, and so counsel Cor the ladies represent i I .I... .!. . ii,. ... ... I ... . me low, mil in L;..iniin m luncin ciuici i in , and the exclusion nf the other, would in efiect dec! ire the excluded onea concubines, and nuke their chi I- dted illegitimate. The Surrogate has taken the case uer ;uiv isi n 1 " n ; . Ncllification J coo e McLean. in private eon- rersution with McLean men we have frequently as- iited that Judge McLean at one time entertained a f kindly feeling lor tiie Caliioun nullt ßcation doctrines of South Carolina. This has been domed. We ask tbe sceptical if the following sentence lias not a etrong squinting in thai v:iv ' An unconstitutional act of Congreaa imposes no o.ili til u u Bi State, or lho people of a State, and MA V i.i: KEHIrtTKP I.V AN I Mi 1 1 L A 1. oil JtdtH McLi an. i . r friend of too Urbana Citiaea is engagod at this Unas in re-pubiihiug the bitraphy of the Judg . ( uuldot be manage tn some way to weave the above paragraph into it I II will add a kind of " catsup ' ..-t to Ins whigg nj lit) X ti'i Torch Light. Prom the ab ve il ia evident that the whig trouldes in Ohio are far from being reconciled. Henry Clav i the only min that can save tliem. O. Statesman. . Fohn Truia This name, wbileom loud upon efery tongue, in eitlicr curse or praise, recalls to memory that whicb tt is not, to which we will not refer, being free from party iaflosncea. Tha Pather vuuexation the father of the war with Meaico the destroyer of hank-, and tariffs tbe k uuheaded f1 cl teftain of tbe "Guard" and the jingkr to the ,,f Mil ,ii short, the veritable Jons Tvlek, sons- Bx-President of tbe United States, was m this citv yesterday. Us passed d nm the river oa Ins way to J the south. Vin. Vonmtrcial. rrr-lNTEKEansfl to V'oluntef.us. The Conunis - aiuner of the General Land Office has written a letter to some 'i me i mm onmo--i.-, m n.iiui ne siaiea that the warrants issued to the rolunteera may be o- cated on lands whicb have not been offered at public Hale. pr iv iti: tl lho volunteers theu.seives e-!abli!i u pre-einpttm in tlreir own 'right, hat that they cannot he used by assignees for that purpose. ftrn eilitor's duties, (says omebotly,) men in a .1 ' . . . . I case comparatively unimportant, .u enormous anu unthankful; thoae he praises, Iova him less titan ibeir dinner;1 and those Im tinds tuuk with, "hate bim worae titan tne uevu. What editor, ol five years' experience, will dispute - i i llut BnEADSTurrs. The Near Vork Courier bas tha fi. lowing articls on this subject, made up for tranamiwion bv tli Franel ateamer, winch -tt n Monday hist : As Hia an ooii for the close i nanal navigation, waereby 1 hr balk oi' cur il iur and jiritm is received, is n. rtr l)v , the demand t r borne eoaaumplion will k'i- up priees irre pec live alnast of foreign markets. The interior, how. ever, ia toll tl wheat and Indian corn, and ahould Hiera beacnnaidertole demand t r Karope, tha railroad will fur- j ih-Ii torili a ;ih)iII tin . 1 1 1 1 1 v, althimah tin; bulk both l Ih.ur and Imian con will neeeaaarily now be kept hack " nestaprii The tamers, indeed, are aoatmag ir ,;,st ,ar s "';,t -Vf !" !" ,,,u.rry s'"d ! Mil mono .!'" ! iiiarUit. an I link Inr ii'mit iii'i . in ,. c tiring By the annexed table f the axpnrtaofbreadatufliifrom tha United States for the years 1M7 and 1846, ending 'ii '''t "-""'i 11 wdl be aaen huw large is tie; leeaa n . - prta una year ana ine iir-nt auionni u uioiiev t'e n nv diatribttted nong lha wrmera, which will account for their prwent nbiai bdl l.t.-k fir higlntr art ces. These i -bles purptst to be official, and are, it mav he aalety Mnaea, near approxiutatioaa to the tiuin, it not if icily accurate : Exvorts. 1-17 Flour, barrela 3,150,083 2,W,47(i K4T4ld 2 M 7tai 4,010,131 IpVi.TX) IT-' vVIl l,WÜJÖtkj il J , ru-1 in a I ,,,.. . ,A Indian com Rye Uala 4301 J 1,000,000 is:i,Gi:i S Barley ttedoring flm flmr to buaheh id" wheat, allowine five o tha barrel, and the corn-meal. allowing tlne; In the bar rel, and th? aggregate number nfbusheta exported daring (he year ending Ingest 31, 1847, ia 4.,'7::.n s Number ol bosltel expMriad in ISIti. during lha iacal year ending June :ii I6809t203 . Kxcessofhulndsoi grain exported in 1 847 over esporui of ISM, is 96664,715 in: vaiue oi nie ernnie quanlit ol breadatuns and grain exported during the aar aadina September 1, 1847, eatiinated atl,tRl t bnahwl a I'm Hvctaee ia StTit2.9 701 Value d exports lor lha Baca I j e u ending lane 30. Id46, aa reported by the regiater d tlifi ireasury in the commercial returns ol that Ü6J858719I ' ir is Exc s iu the value of the ex porta nf 1 s IT ovi r !!. value ol the . xoorla of 1846. 36.030. '.'-J . . . - . M"r;: l .s,,,n irtymix mtlhnaw of dutlara firom abroad, added mom. rear to the capital of the country. !, , Unn wf f muaJ lm.ruas hM J' mt" the banda of tin: agricultrials. The crops of tliia rear, it is nn all hands admitted, ex- eaed those of laat; hot, thna lar they have not bean preaaad n the market, and the lateness at tha easnn forh.ds that any large quantity should now reacb thu tide water bu- fori! tlie winter interruput navigation. Juook Rkeooi Ohio. We coined an article from tlie Cleveland Herald, the other day, which seemed t a! tow tii it t.i; gentleman possessed rather too amorous disposition lor a sober and discreet Judgi erQ M . i(K. if lho storv Probmbly - wing papers have distorted t .he tacts, as Iney are in i "e habit of doing. Tlie following is from the Cleve- land I i :inde.tler : Judoe llr:i:i. The runwra which have been afloat a 1 respecting Judge Heed, upon investigation, bave beeu proven to be wholly groundless. The Judge has re- mained in our town with the tree chivalry nnd tone .., weiM nas i ver 'ha iaen'i r."ii mm. i'u:a ine irinn 1 been fullv vinctdated. Had he been a man of li intellect, less reams, and less tnfluence.a word would . , . ... , . . ... .. . '. , , , b ;i ;,:t : butof hh fltl"n ,a,,d Ulu j ii. o . i I .ii in üi. t .i hi tUnam a SA aa fl, .n.-'n ml ,. I political consideration, there are a thousaod motives 1- . . 1 . . 1 e 1 1 .,!i-.-( I 1 i - : . fiim I. tit ; 1 T 1 !i I . fords us peculiar pleasure llial tue lady reflected ' ' , , tii :i ucen ;r.i.i !i vvnoiiv on.'i.'s. a in! : siie sian.ts she h ;s ever stood, by the proof exhibited, iu pride of innocence, a noble, puse, high nun led wo.;i:i;i, sti' h a-, iui -ii ;:,; deii'hl to junior and all to defend. VVfe rejret dceuly that wild excitement and evil tn luences should for a moment have prevailed. But if im community manifest the one twentieth jurt tlie dis ositioy lo do right as they did to believe evil, t(. wrono will at once las repaired. The w hole tnat- eu investijated, :ml ail has been shown to have or inat d in mistake and the s.nir.t of eossip 1 ( which i ves to fasten upon persons of distinction. It is strange that iu a christian community how much more readilv we are ei mseil to believe evil of our l)( 1 ir I 1 1 ri 1 1 than g od; but for our own part we been able to reconcile it to the charity ol anl speak or lim true spirit of Christianity. v o nen, whom we de! iff lit to honor, and who reflect ihr uecnliar briffiilness and sweetness of the more a glorious and higher feelings of humanity, should he exceedingly cautious hoa they condemu. It is for ii(.r to do. whien none hut woman can. with that necu- lir sweetness and grace which belongs to her nature, u, wipe away tite ti.-ar and soothe the heart which has soSered the bitteroesa of wrong, Tin following is from the Herald of last evening: Our citv for some weeks past has been si good deal arüat(ä in regard to tlie alleged conduct of Judse Keed, aud rumors of tlie moat repulsive character were afloat; which had become so emnmon that we felt it or duty to not.ee them. We have had no personal knowledge of this matter from the begitming, but we ate informed that since our last article w:is published, there has been an investigation of the transaction out of which the personal collision grew, and the matter has been explained aad cleared up to the satisfacti n of those immediately concerned, and the facts, we are assured, indicate that the rumor uns oecasi ned by a mistake, which completely exone rates the lady implicated." Well, this is said rather late, but better late than p'er. We reif ard the course of the Herald acrib- biers, throughout this affair, as utterly inexcusable. Because rutnort of tbe most repulsive character had become so common was no reason why a public print should catch at theni-tnake them lexis for long cuap- lera on imtn iraltty and crime and take the occasion to denounce individuals of high character and reepec- lability. With "in personal knowledge, no legal pro !' ef their truth or falsity, they should have 'teil it their duly" to have n 1 noticed them. Dame Ku- uaor they might liave guessed, had taken occasion 'by a mistake to implicate innocent parties tor the mere sake of gloiting on a scandalous affair. I , ..... m I ... jl . ! ! t l.,.i ... I . t -i I..-. . ,1 1 ! ... t ',. I , r . I '..,.!.!. I i ; iiiiiv ucmiii iii'Mi-iii uiiiniiii, uiiiuu uccu ura not quite M get out " of Ibat chambermaid adair at tire Weddel!, in conaequeuco of whieh he was so uu- ceremoniously ejected from it uy the landlord. To correct tins impresMion, .iii we ueeu say lurtner man we have, is thai the Judge dined at tbe Weddel! House hi; Sunday, by express invitation of both proprietor and landlord. The legislature of Georgia litis determined, by a party vote- to go into the election nf two United States Senators, in place of Messrs. Berrien and Cohjuitt. In vain did tlie democratic apeakera point nut, in strono and eloquent arguments, that it was against the spirit ol the const ituttou to elect twu benatora at the same ession, ::nd tint by deterrinff the election of tne Sen- aiur in Judge Colquitt's place, the State could receive no detriment. Tne accidental whig majority deter mined to push their advantage, and the two Senators were to be chosen last Saturday. A whig caucus se lected -Mr. Berrien i'r the first place tbe Dominating vote being Berrien ", Dimgherty 23 and selected Judge Dawson for l be second place ihe vote being Dawson 42, Crawford ", Dougherty 2 A Revolutionär r Wido w.Mre. Ersk ine, 81 years W, is m poverty and diatress, in shumble aparllnent rear "l l Beekman street, New York. She is the W;,1, A' f Capt. Erskine, wlm aras coinmissioned by üeu- Waahiugton to cruise between Cape Cod and Cape Sable; ha received the rankol lieutenant, and kighly distinguished himself in the year 17Ö1, bycap- turln8 low" iuA 'ortrea AnipMts Uoyal, wiiereoy tou läruisa seamen were w priaoners, ana w many Americans releasee, tie nacwiee iu destroying he tea in Boshm, and took part i a a a I . . . - . . ! ... t ... - Iii,! U. lie likewise assisted in eoii- tructins the storks un Bunker iliii. C7 i I'm; m a t u k k . Tlie wl.is nf Louisville declared m favor of eunexing a part uf California, and for Santa Anna's nrooositiona a a ottered to .Mr. Irist. A t.-.v dayi Ibereafier, A!r. Clay announced lu opposition to! all acquisitions of territory, and consequently took a; mure unfavorable position for lite United States than even Simla Anna. He would have OS hacUoiitonworse terms than Mexico offers. .V. touii Union Death of e x-S&natoh S r of Vekmos r. Hon. i Benjamin Swift, of St. Albans, Verrnont,diedsuoaeuly oq lursday, of an attack of Apoplexy, . The Indiana Journal compares the United States to a man and Mexico to a e oiuatt. Then uhv be so uu- gallant to obp et tu uemifXgWWI .?" AT. A. Dem. Statistics or the MsraomaT Epmcotal Catrmjf. Prom the official minutes d this church for 1 IT, just published hy Lane T.;vrtt, ue. gather soma rather interesting statistics, though not in one reapect of the most graUfyiojr character. Tliere ia a decrease d" membership amounting t I v. T 1 1 ; of tins number 12,184 are whites. There are Iwentv-four ennferen- ces in union with th church, nf which the Baltimore ennference ha9 th lareest memberiiip. viz: 52,33 white, and I8,3ö7 c s red. Ohtostandn next mtmefi- h;i'..:; a ahite memiier ; ! 01,094, and ... .1 ! -. : 1 tl ,1. ,,!..!. V .. .. V. .....1 IVtvU..r,rl. are n '. i Ii rtn . 1 conture:i:e :n- tlm n'nallest. T i inciiiUcrshiii in tin t - Pnty-fiur rinn srences 00 Mill ; c red, J:.'- I ; In liaas, 71(i; total, Otil .öii"1. There are 32ÜÜ u el I uil' nreaehers, 340 superannuated. 4,913 kical ; total J..V) V Tiiese K'atiatuw do not include the southern branch of the Mel lift church. A. i. Cum. Ade. Tb pr pect f r unhappy Ireland during t!i com- inf tt itilcr is dreidful. Tliere is iu jgrronnd lo rsnticv lte tint the autfermg fir want uf food and clothing wit! he leas than during the tern. de seasou uf distress j from which alie has just escaped, while there ia no bone nf assistance from En rland, stasgering under lier commercial convuUioos, and witli titooaanda uf poor in her populo western and northern counties i "'tHB .vniiiiiiuiniin. , uuv. 1- pidly verging lo a su.ie nothing better than atanra- tion. It is really awful to contemplate. What a i, r - .1 ".i c .i result rHr tne unnatural system of government s hmij i I ! Ill") . ' I It'll . . 1 ' ' . 1 ". . V. . I. a. .1. ....... .... .. fl I. pursued by Great Britain her protective policy her bank and State c wuexten her huge chttrch establisle- inent in r Irish t. uiou her Irish lui.iuities at utl times ! ExTSAoasitSAav Case The small town of Cam bo, ii"ar Bayonne, France, was the scene of the fol lowing strange uccurren re on the ni,f;it of tlie -'lst of September last, when an inhabitant ofthat place waa shot through Uie heart, on ins way home. On pro bing the wound, the doctor extracted from it a hit of printed paper, which had been used hv the assassin ln loading bis jrun. it was a pa M 1 da me d" Staei's celebrated roma art of a leaf from ma nee of Conniic ;" and soon after the corresponding fragment wus dis covered in the pocket of a donanier residing near the purdered men's residence. !! ..as m consequence been sent to jail at bayonne. The assassin must have be :i close to the vi :tun when he fired. Land Sum at Cleveland. We learn from the 1 leveiano tlcraio, thai annul nail an acre 1 the hie;h take hank at the foot uf Erie street in that city, slid olF in the lake on the night of the inst., carrying down and crushing lo atom an untenanted dwelling hon-. The land has Runk about litirtv lest nearly perpendicularly, and the break extends some t .cuty rod. The jovernment site for the matine hospital was considerably encroached upon by the slide, and it is thought that unless Congress males an appropria tion to take up the springs, grade and otherwise pre lect the property, the massive stone foundations of the hospital will y-; be piled along the beach. 0"Tlie N . V. Journal of Commerce contains an account of a man in tiiat city, while in a enanaambu lic state, on Ihe night uf the Bist ultimo, having been discovered at tite top of a liberty pole, 133 feet from the ground. After remaining tin re lor some time, aud amusing himself by turning the vane above him, he carefully deso aded, and ran for a distance of several squares before he was overtake it. He is supfiosed to nave 'r-it out of the house where he slept iMIiJIl the garret window, a :i ti. lrS V.LTvi lucked. 1 'What ti volume of eloquence Iben is in thesj few lines! Wieit :i volume of ateadtas! atlection : Citv or Mexh , Sept. 26, 1 17. Müfn d artst .'. . : ' Ince more, safe and sound, out of tie' hands ftlie Philistines, I write you, with a freedom of heart and buoyancy of spirit to winch i have lonj5 hern a stranger.' Major Borland io his wife. CO" A Royal decree ha been published at St. Thomas, proclaiming the abolition of slavery in the Danish colonies. All slaves under sixteen years of aije, are by this decree declared absolutely Ire from the ltli current, (Sept.,) and tlios:- above that aije to le held in the condition of apprentices for tour years from that date. Volcanic Ekgytiom. The Mountain Eagle states that great excitement aud alarm prevails at present among the inhabitants of Walker and Dade counties, (xeorgia, produced by a burning volcano, which is s..d to have burt out from the Jn;ii peaks nf die Lookout mountain, al a place called the ' Narrows,1 on the 19th ult. S mie of tlie inhabitauta, it i. stated, liai 1 removed from the in ffhoc Wisconsin". The new Constitutimal Convention nf VTiaconsin is to he elected u the fifth Monday (19th) of November, and to assemble at Madison on the third Wednesday (15th) of December. A new census nf tite territory is to be commenced oa the 1st of December, completed hy the 16th, and the returns made up by tbe 20ib. Edward s-io rj i, a teilen o tie dassachusetts Bauk, l-as retired from tii it institution, altera faith ful service nf ihirty-nino years. Dnring tiiat period, eighteen hundred miliious of dollars haVe passed tiirnngii hia lianda. Edward Sharp ought to b.' canonised, eertainly. New V. S. S.-.NAi e: FROM ("-w. UrOV. llis-cll has appointed Ex -Governor Roger S. Ilaldwin, of New Haven, United Suites Senator iu place nf Hen. John W. Huntington, deceased. Tins appoiaUneel will hold until the meeting of a new Legialature 1 f Con necticui m Älay next. Ma OA ME Res TELL. The Supreme Coprt in tlie city of New York have granted a stay of proceedings in the caae of tins tutorioe woaaaa; but .Indue Ed wards refused to admit In r to bail. She therefore re mains in custody of tlie sheriff, until the case is final ly disposed of. Tbe "i.i; Lord Ashburton, which left Liverpool on the 13th of September, arrived at ir wse ale, bei iw Quebec, un Thursday, having los on her paaeage one hundred and seven of her passengers by fever and dysentery, with a large number still on the sieb list. The ;jr-at 14 Galloway Esate in Bucks county, which was advertised for aale n. sliori Um i iio, has been sold by auction, for the aggregate sura of - ai hundred ifl - th ntsana, four hundred and fif Urn dollars and sew nltJir: outs.' The lie rro colon ist at Monrovia on tie1 west c.eit of Africa have organized the Republic nl Liberia and published their constitution and Declaration of Inde pendence. Tliey have copied their fundamental pro visions from tbe American constitution. QrThe cw "rk Herald estimates that an ae. gregate uf 10,(100 persons attend Ibe public places of :ill!t;-"Illi'IU Ml mal rllV linjalO , DrinPJinir nun tne . ... -i.i 1 . . pockets of the managers $5000, equal lo $30,000 per week, or one million and a half of dollars per annum. OfTheSt. Louie Union states tint a person eon cerued in t!ie erection of uae of the larjre ehurchea n w being built in the city, absconded a aa or two since, taking with hun some seventeen hundred dollar.-, church caah. PniNTEBS TuaiciXG Legtslatoits. There are in the Pennsvlvania Legislature, tweler fifteeo printers, editors ami ex-editors, 'i'his aunreciatiou of Ihe fra- . : ...I ii r. .i... i ...I I, ...i.i.. e'lnev buvbkm mcii ii in ivnmniauiaiiii. il .iiius greatly tu their chances for good government. Thaxksgivikg i Arkansas, Dee. Urn. This makes tha 17th State in which tiiis festival has been appointed', and in all except Arkansas, it is to be ob served on the 25th lost. Yankee Dooole in Mexico. When Yankee Doo- ih was first played in tbe Grand Theatre in tbe City of Mexico, the audience eatue near brUUrinC the house now n. QÜ7"The New England IV . v Review, published al 1 lai t lord, nas dropped olE" li was originally started hv Geo. 1. Prentice, now of the Louisville Journal, ami has had as many lives as a eat. t A voorMf lady aaed ahnut 1(5. and hitherto much respected, va indicted las: week at rlturtairgfa for larceny. Tin: S: ir.i.v Kii'U-vi.nr. Santa Anna's sum- mens to (ol. i bilus. He ouebt to have adOorJ to his Brand nourish : "If von don't leave, sir will.1 Du n In Brooklyn, N. V., uai Ihe 17th inst., of inflamation i f the b am, Kate, youngest daughter of Rev. il. W. Ullciilk, aged no ear und thre; nsMiths. SELLIN OFF AT COST! . B. PBES IS A At imc! Clierkereel Btwtw, WTlSHINU .-i 0 r enUr rtoek ardl fl 'H'"." V .i COST ft m i t. January lt, 11". u-Miia" for i n aaiaJ oeal I fo aadl to eatL n..v.V.m-;7. v--ff Still thev Osmmc ! ! rgi It. TASK Ins eeirec irlae 4ari I UasOpaata 1 fo-h Batiphsa at ae ai I .' 1 - - "! f - 1 1 1 1 f . b. hoag a at aectiea aa I -i avaaMaea at thv? low! cah in.-,-; Öle :!! in r are wnae, viz: . : pieeea ri -Ii Cm laaere a e from :o ' V. ct ; to -' Hoalaa, aaaaatr ae4 Uiaratl ilai4a ; S as. l- Ma-k mhi aa mod ir frlasva : 3 4S. dmitole wMUi r.c i rwiltel ilk fA n I ; , t ihata ion idal'1 k rss i- i. tt Ii: J Ffanea cloth, the clieapeit r evir aaU, at S -v ; 3 l. -.!t . .t Uu ,1.; 1 ii ,.-...' i ; I i"""' ' ' ' 1 ': ' - ' ' 3 eszea far. i . trr 1 1 " ; - " " i c r;ilM-i:r To i:ri- 'i ' 30. Parch i'-rs rill tin I . . .. I I n i: I '-. M ' I fonnJ 11 t-xvii. I cau afsNaa . . . - .1 ..' : : I I I I i Iii as I Bsc SS :. i -t.. L OIE! au i M t i aa BiV5(sCi cv lino rii a:is:- PfflUI i- Tl(. fi:'et fi-om 1 ork. 1 HE un!-R'iin !. 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The Boy a Au aaaa r. k. dracripUvr f :!i- aaaasa, aesaarg, mr 1! lifo, aad coaatrf au. -in '.;, I Tliom 1- Miii.;r, i iubtiliancd wit'i numcroui . .!iu-i . aaraviaea. Tfce laoc Saw Uta D- I. I!iu-'.-. ; It "rv Mickii: .i'. t u-.tW 4itioa. ibasan 1 n m j:.. u, 1..- K v. K. Trai:, Ulsionr orr&e roaqn.-t ..1 t'.-ru ' w . 11 . '. fi'-"i.:I I.! oi Jacasun and Fraaklia, HOOD -v Hf.F. . . at ll.e. V in- Imikhiiif a DEBATE I'll sir. ery, l .-l I o i th 1:. .' I. :t.t aaS lith Saja ot fW IJ.-t , lf4i, ia tha citi (' i ire'ein.iti, I-; wa11 Itev. J. ItlaUv L- I rl . . L. K , just kn 1 i'ii! ar aaia hf m. :. SÜ HOOD At NOBLE, S nrw tiuildiaa;. SOX8 Aaacricaa Hiatorjr, Ii ; Edil avafj aal iu ; w oi n . !. rn iMM v . iv in aac, lor OS ay , . .'.; HOOII ü V1BLE. B aeai aew uai l as. 4. a a- f Oppau iy iv ' liar DAI i BM. I'alm'-r U.msr . I.. i . i '. r. I Ii. n rt V I N " I baai nt v , ry ti Ik. i ooiplete, now uTit u Iii fiiim .1 "I tb ualic. Se aitu;-!' iiry 4-ikI. of tfte be naalitrosi the nin-t a on . o . i .e. o 1 tirms. ("all aiiil ntWRi' ; a ll.lU. .Will ' . 'hit fri 11 It i-k ; Saaa A H. DATIOS1 iN's. ipobiu! ilia 1 alma Hanai . Bl k-' S! im. J'i : lerua rv .r.uvle la t Iii mar A. it. i 1VIOSON, (l.i - 'Ir t'.ilm.T II-MIM'. HINGES ;.n i DaUy Battsaa fevaale at DAVIDSON S 1.0 . .'' fjfaaorffi lac Ptiimer llu ,t. Wm mis u arp c.iiiri-. I'STItKs, On in, .;. loaia asd ;.i Mais, i :.' -a Calico i, Ilc-, cheap a V H. DAVlDSOWS i, o r. w Oni US (Watci ..me. L pok i4:ti-i:mü;.v 1 ENTLEMEN acta, Twei vti cm- iji fir cadi at luriuvnin aasat 1 b . Satia and 1A IOS 'N S iff tlr Palmer Haute. Otts :t.r c.f i'ri-id; STeiciaS. o T I. V iL 1. il. a j ; i : . iik i'iji ,il, '. i e i H VVUlSOVs. (I .. V . ' ' r. r I -'!' rcrivvl .r .'.u tin- l. i-iterii rill.", mi' ! ' m" Vintin, Ian f ..urn-. I'i a. Iii:--. PMaa, AeeaaSSaa, &r., ;ill aV araSSj witf a aaM law al the Jawaarr aSaraaS W. H. TAlUTT. SILVER and !v i !.-.-w.... . liVriv, Uul e"i atil !lironr itasea . alau II kury larac 1 Ii aa :u- chi .uwi Hi aaw e 'l Ai.Iti T l tOSNEIJt-S ii r ni'.-l lir;l 1.iiii;i VI ptiUr, i rr hi kacbea,at Ultr nanut i. luirs' imrr, at Uir rui' ti aarnf ,j M . It. T w.u. n r. c a rtaiiKi : Ti"-:. uuntA ana? teaJy t. r aOSa avry line aaS aaaaalar ha uf ' aodfnraaaad IVVaaraaoiaa'aScslai 0 af ifea aaS I'm-km kinvra a( ., . p aiemn . a - I hm kinve-, .in.) I 1 v ill linü W., r in Md - nl lili MM! . . ' iv rv . Ii I'" vii I Ii ill II-.-. Ka. M til all kiaitH -alaa es Sa aa ia i'ie.i; (i i stj , at aasssat Una erne- at IV. It. I'ALIK TTS Sleel lien.Ia ill leu ie.il lll'l ll,IA if.!- Jl;-r Inlll' il , 11.14 Ull i I'UfK MIK,all i.'- . .. .111'' nt t lliiilirll - I in v hnOoll- at VV. II. T lLaVTTa. BKAGia'ai .:i; u;i.i:i v. Tke lircal Pwiir Mcdiriie a i fact Vasal aaaaaaatal . a gacsr in .Uli -1 in naifirryt :tinl n iinitri tu! 1. in-', i. 'ii"e.- f 1 ll.acinal rgfaa I npou iSiliotis Fcvcra sunl kVn- i.ud Utae hiciii t;-.:. x:i iii ;irtin Ifaaa iSajclaaW i T' 'Hi; Ikih n tscacs Vna i ! s aas I isvaa Paus are ft MttW t : i : . i t . - .i .' .1 li i 1. I o '. Ml I ii'- n- MS ' 01 ' i jui .! lii.ii I . I itaatse radiciae ia i r i." . It nut ml n - 'vuv , apaa Hihoai aa t Tj ubus Y r, Chili and Paev, asd r. . r i m a . i ol Uie waat utd nih , baitla all dUraara oi detalit; , u.-ak I Mwiaacb, ituUSt-aOa, loa I . j jn tSc, aw iMjr of 0m niooJ, aud 11 aateaai - an raleat ia a vrestera aal isataa rn rliaaali TU-.-. n j poww cwuaisia ia UMar occntlar cUoct apon :ill th- m.i ot tii tysteai, Mlit ISO rapid tonaalioii oi netc tili rift, ' t whicl ; ! proiluce. In this lirs the gri-:it aectaS af tbctr mm i . Tin y are mil i .,n I pleaaaul ia Hkst aeUSta, bal rsaicaian and K-rmaucni in tlii-ir eSort j avtacaaasSayj Um Maaaaeat rir -- m ti. system ly Uwär rn lj atoaarpiiaa i to Am baaad. lhrrol Iniaaiaaj t mm up jdj ot vitalit) aad arrvoaa pavaav into ail tin- amcatatdrj al uie. j rke i't it-o a p aaaJ mtv Ute luv h. quni .. alt cr th u ct und souili. nur-s ii. e of ol i wl iO.OOIi of pT Tloiiih. ml Std it l.rtiouJt , with our lar;;- lorrr ol h .na-. an '. tu- l.-ite iwiii iiiioi ma la wor Sinnrj arSaaS wo San aaspaad, to aaMaasa tare taasa faa aaaa A W aappty tL astaaad la Ibartrsa srvsatta aad WuUlfru Mati- ! n- ,.n'- m.iimla-tor i iv mhm:I'. n igtl in preparing ike kata eoaceiSranid tra,-t' ot Minch i,i ; are rompaai L Praaa th;beat iastaasttaa waaaa aatam imm I oar e.Viai selling ujfiits. a:i l lioi- oi aerntoe imi rjoi. ' :it in til porta 4 l e roontrjr, o : i a., .ir en enivr.. t toontli, not ....hi io.o.m ft f-i i-i aa.i xiii , one iiioaaaaad al arbasakaae i caim I all era treat ansa ; i 4."i' aa iol tinaaa Pw n : ; ..: no do ot orookaeas ood gaavral d-bilitp ; iS.dOU lo ot various enroiu.' i1im'V' ; I .'. I ilo o: v .t! n'.n i. li an 1 lu of aptietite ; -i'o da 'i 0j taiipi ia i .-.'Mi do ot Ilo aiaariaaa ; I m it i!o ui I- em; ir romplaiats; l,-Ml il.i af AjTO' lakf. oi Kularged Spleen; 1 . l.U l.o oi l.l . ft I "111 ; I i.IU , , SSS da ai Sc artel Fever ; Mil da ot Tyi It tts K- . er : 3ne do ot Pat id Sore Thiaat. 'l iiis taast ij jn-ar aloKMit incn '.'!. hat t!.'' iiiimeium lettcrc i f lorn pkyidciaaa. a. nts, and tli M' Im u-i-1... medicii e. Iroaa i ll tke atoakara and aupikwa Statoa. ' i-ty 11 Ui.it ;ln i-.1 modtratr j eaUavatc aad thai our atadiria i 1 .j . It lakSag Use aaaoc ot the variaSM ayar cled countf)t;'.s win. li in- atlo.it. aim tin- numer om .on Mixture. aaaSe koUjf 01 yvtaöo. wlneii an- imHi--. i apaa the patdie bj ajaaatactarera aras ir-. ajafaaJS fsjaua u-htrt' I Di Hi tanim fiijarf natrd lodiaa florra T rimotSw ftrt lorvol taro aiada UaoJaakarttS an 1 loan-. TkoTSasV pilUare i pecaliarly adapted ta tha ij'.iii k and pei manont cure et Fever anl ei- larnoraftlia l.:rr. .111 I lfi !Ur.:l ii hilitv. Ii e in K. v.t j .. . -. Acuv.l hill hev.-r. .. 1 it mil aeniev.- 1 a. 1: lvu'.-.! irmmiili. I.. . l . 1 t . f . Itrarel) n aires over twelve Saara; er aaara .hau baf a tiot of tlie toni jtl to l-r'NiU. tin- elu 11 l.n l i-rlert a p. i man. nt rure win. Ii I rar.lv He c ND with Ike tonie nil s' u i nl i (inn ine, ii w a 1 ai.oiit in - country t i I. .I-in'. poetoaMkico. Tlios,- w : t.ike Ujwtaak ptlii wil: :. rerl iraakc i: m. IVku c i ;i on . U i 1 1. . i .in iekao of s jcli ; u.ii puu- laritr, j'ui ext rorU u arj u'ni iioulii cause (ir- J . . . item nt nmorii (If Doctors! Tlif prajaiiicea oi akj öcinaa Bajoinst rtor aoa are at liwt i viiij .1 totllr 'l ') .'Iii 'in, in i li I'.ni i.ti.i ,. vt i i i -ita axpsneaca a ska the aeriva iiom ibaw pats am aad Uaa la who aae tkoaa. Hoe torn ire now ilmo-t every i1;o smnlinR or.'.-i from everv part at Un country lor a sujii uiiihm n.siuue ia thiol 'irjc- uv.-. Here i i' an im' .t i. oiii im . . . i . . 'i .ii i-iM:'iii, juit ree.-iv- 1 ad. let dor tar aad the n. task ta it, una liaatuu to aaaeaaa a ; sU'iiv ol UUa on Ii i Oil Tonn : Hi., ii Baavs, Tisea .. liaas t ui naa, i-t;. T Dr. tr.i:', St. b$uit, WtSMtrt I Dear Btr I have to int im ou tint 1 have us,-, I .ill our Tonic I ii -, am tkorelnre irav ou In m-u. me lemtlit i u'l nuuietli at. ly. :i tln ie i iiiurli lever iiinl ujtw wittnn the aaMHSa ol Mm prai. u e. .ui I t lur.ily know how lo s.i.el) an. I cute m j :iinü i h ithout tliei:i. bus eeeatry t not oalj in rail - h .er, twi ian .: tmidfam I aI,J kavoaaot artoh aawk aoorcaa Iroaa tu.-ir um-. Uns mmn wmi mvin-'il ill ii nrr.il lu.s tu iCi-i .iloiiii uilmnil tin m. I iMinMir llirffl I It .. . i. t l...l'i . .1 Il 1 V ? ... 1 i ill r I lr I ' 11. Ill nil- I ! r ... t i .... 1 1. ...... ..1. a Kien: Mes-iii to tlie people ol ilie aet an l Miitli. ue I am - it- i;ii- i I hat I key .ne iaapOltaill iu tue Clliul mo: e .11. a.-4 : tin i y oa i . i oiinneiiil tti'-ni far, llon't tail to lorvviii tl in i ;i mii1 ty m. ul, as , u . k I as I ble, Jirecte'l as. above. V'ei y i eiicUtill . o i: JAMES HOOG ale, .M. Bt, MFsraaIa, whaks k 1 retail bj J. W AHE aad POM LINSON BaOTMEas, laduaaapaUa; H. E. lUKEN. Uiownt. , larc; JiHIN W. V A I lillAN. PUtabarooai ; AT. J. t AR. TER. Jaaaeatewa; B. SWttNEY, RoyUou, DAVID Wuuü FORD. Tkonatewo ; LANE k. SION. Le inoo; l'ITKR k U7ELsH, Eagle ITiMafe; GRAFTON JOHNSON, flrmaiaaai. MAM IT A at NO x tOAMS, Kranklia; N.O.ROBINS. I I (tmrrn : EDWARD V. DAY, 8 ml' , LUDLOW i kKNE- ?Y; .'"...V. . V 'Kl ..i . r' ,,u- 1 1 M 1 , a ' a i"M -- . a utl. i r. Aii.lei-oniowii, J. H1M.KKT IMaii J W. IT ALTON, nridgonort; W. J. UNCLES, Sclk-ville. Mai S5ÜV ll'- riiW'kS V1( -iTi aOadu rs vam i:. m tT ANTKil lim e in Iihii netive. uilrlli m aeeiit i i .nl. V MiiiKts in :i impniar in to hImhh .i ubrral MaaanaMaai uillbruivi ii. AHly Uillki MttMCtiSt'r, urron.ilt , m la Iriirr. il II L. CUA.MULKU.1N.