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T HE H-U TLA N.D U E If A L D -Oh d.t 1 bt tb tattler b j to thi bill, altering the day for the opening of eaeh 1 t?,r.! i7,b' " Coi iw. tod prescribed the period of lu termini- 0.r.1U4-to.b.unkU.-Ae uoB.tadtoW.B amusing .lory about the mmoer Tb Itet MUJ'fery "r frm Uferst. I bat H 5. t to which it bid been di.poted of. The diy It wai fciet Edtlf (rOfntn) bei rtig4 hi ejrtml Introduced ittd after tcatrrly fifteen minine dlt aV. Wkii 6ooJ cf imii Jii ( acetrioai mote I coition, the previous 0-ition u sprung upon tt particularly, ra tbt teadert cflkat repw-cmnelo p. and It wat in that way puttied through committee. rtalk Bahtppy eWS UmtoWtloot tnJ woe. II i He fMr. Adam.j Ltd moved to recommit it, behev-ai-p) y frWnJr (from wtiwn he Hit dfrll) log it wat UReonttilutionil, ar.d w (thing the Ilouc ta Vr intlmjMr to lilt ttr-ee tivl -11.4 In t. to have an nnnnrlunllv of rre-nnAidrtinit 1 hole acltnn- llatiary. K wouU mm that hit tuffttiog. im (at V. ! Bvm would nwm lumwlO intolerable. If we mm- prebettJ hit rightly, be inim to Ly claim to tomttbipg M a rtmMrtiia ft tpeadiog a ihar of hit ll deyt in tgMing U wiiaed atetuolc fraternity. Th.i claim meant mrJouUeJly, a tnag litll pott lu tbt graud Couixtli of I be X a I ion 1 Ohdr fritod Ni.lJy,bow lain jint ujuit t to think of ih a thipg. IJad jtru loeg ago litteocd to tlvfgroj adttor 14 year "grandfather, .you would not fin pal hita .with Tou n alt yotv lrt.ub!, atd rrgrtt alto ! that you aro out .twe-l with lliota ncrnarr lutallfclu al powart, wh'tch art rootroiml for au atnbiticua liojr ir!,ilblao.lMi; all jtur wywanlnr. ' Now, lo)tr tareetl, t anuit ay to j-ou, aufftt your. Vf to tr do ojr i)-iicJ by thwa w fawnin; tjeo pMt,l oJ ritlrojf-l fritoJt hIk;uI joii. Tlx; ar ! cl in you tnoij wrctUitUly hi fl.Urrin; Tt u t.lout 'iafUfcConrtti. Theiictiia ii uttoly unjita cticaUe. ftTpi all pHtcnttrAi 'o iuch a Cowlih, iiiuoory iJrt and allele to your frHn,uJ Ibt time may coma ' hm lhaT4y falfi,'' rtliM, yuii aftj I may both te emiutnl ' lj!fItof, aivl ti In go la Cirat I U"The. "nara"'lox "uucumpliuiitioi;" tO'lor of the Free TrtH tc IU of aioj itnprod bit paper. lie hiNJoot x mt)iioir.U, for which ha h rntitlrd to due crflil; and wa. wuh we could ray, "ilh njuaHcuth, that ha bad improved It profeuioaally. ('( editor beja mit luitily fur dcw uVientrn in the count of P.utlaml. He may, Krli- obtain fomt faw of Uie wKxpuuiin" parly out of companion for him, parhapi enough to make up tpa tanlli of hit loaaof old lubicriUn, ocoiionrd by hit daiarlioD ftora the AutioiaioDie paflr- I'reachery fiudi a poor UjarVrt in thii county, aud we ;utn our little hnprulhit found It out by thii lime. lpAn uofortunate and eflliclio; eeut occurred yet terday at Clarn(ko. While fire pertotii were itandiog en a brid;enear what it c.llfd Crarya Mil!, the bridge (aea'way and all were precipitated into the abyti below, boinj at we are told between 50 aud 30 feet. One per on, Mr Li StiUit, a young man with good proipectt, and reoently married, wat initanlly killed. A Mr Crow man leaped iuto the water and wai uninjured; the other partoni were mora or lrt injured.bul wo have not learn ed iVeir uemer, nor any other particular?. J3A mtlaucholycaieofiuicide, we arc told, happen. d at Wallinsfordyulcrday l)r Kobrt, who had been rtiallyderanjed forroatt lime,hot hlmielf. CO.NORrS. In Sbxatk, en Wednetday June 15th, Mr Walker .from the Select Committee on the ubject, made a re- rort on Ui e al of llio public laodi, acuanpanicd by a ill to prtveot talca nflbote land by auction. A meataga wai received from th. rreidenl commu alcatin; a corretpoodence, with the (Vitiih goternMent on fh tuhjrct of tlio north eattem boundary. Mr. Proton laid on the table a resolution callin; on the I'rciideiil fa- information concerning the political (ndiioo of Peaas, iti ;oTcrnnicLt, and for any corres pondence between that gorernment and oun. . The joint resolution from the older houe,jitnjf Ot 4lhvf July ai the day for adjournmtnU wai, on motion i( Mr, Webiter, taken up, cousidered, and coucuried in. Curtupondentt of the Juuxtuil of Commerce. Wjiilll.iCT03, Saturday, June IGth. Thithai been rather an inte retting day. In the Se nate Mr.Claj,from the Committee on a'oreigo Relatioui made a report on the lubject ofour Helatioui with Tex. ai, coocluding v-ith a retolution that thii Gorernnieut UUikl to recoguiie the independence of Texar, whenever it inall otiifaclorr appear that Teiea hai a government capable of maintaining itielf,and of preforming iti obli ge tiooi to other nations. The lioute, today, have patted a bill pentiuning all the Indian Ggbtert who were engaged, at any time, fur three monlba, from 1783 to 1735. The Land Oidribntion flill, patted by theSeuate,inay be fjoiSdcrc4 at defunct. The Urpotite Dill will tuper irde it. The Globe publithet a General Order of the Army, dated May 26, by which in cate Gen. Scott ud Gen. Clinch hnutd not continue on duty in Florida, Gov.Call of Ploride it authorized to take commmand oflhe regular IrooptoftheU 8, and nfthe niillitia terving in Florida Gen. Scott hat tefl the Territory, and wr learn from the Globe that the revrualiua of Oea, Clinch hat been ac cepted by IbaM'rniJast. Cooiequcntly the cemmaod of the troopa in Florida devolve! on Gov, Call. Tiro .Ynr Slates, aa will bo aetn from the pro eeedinjji o( Congrei. or SJondy, ro added to the Union. The bill had previoui!y paised the Senate ad no alteration vai ma do to them in the Houto of Reprcecntttivcf. Thev doubtlef received the i aignature or the President on Tuesday morning. , . ,, , j Accord.ngto all account., Mr. Adam, made moat able rpcech on the Slichigan bill. The correspondent oflhe . V. Commercial Advcitiicr tars ii ofany portion of in lerritorv v u uj ,iun oi iia icrniory. -I'll ri....... . . M A r... ...u ...i .-I. i j I . mv wa...v-o ...u mite nun which no s.aicu ins . .kj .i ... canicat aim icaious manner w in wh,ch he pufueJ.t, must be admitted to do tlto Jnghcil 'honor to hi. btellecluaJ powers. He con - tended tfrat Congrc. had no ponor whatever to touch th, quea.ton of bound.ry-lh.l the aeU id-' rn.tt.ng Illinois and Indiana embraced prov.eion. for the Kttlcroent of tbia boundary, which were in direct eobU,don to the ordianee-but the tten-! lion of Ctagrcts were not directed to them. Still ibey are null and void. itr, Adams cotnuirnttd wijb great rpinuteneimn the rerjort of Lbe iudicaff nmmill.n whtrh Hrenm. bar I- Ihi. l.tUbW coaAU.,' ' W,h.w..r, ' M",tt". 'nU"r (,bc Wt.-tld..l atk.nl," for you7t..oduo.tn,l):.f,J1i ''" f ,Ui,:,, Ut ll'ln.l "'""Ijl ..,..., . .1 , . , that body bcllfTcd it lobe conmttitioriaJ. Mr. Ad- mmiintainedUiat the rig.,1 of Michigan ,? be , k TJt aommea into inc Union was perleet and couiplcie, l .,. Tl ... T, . wilbout being embarrwsed by any condition auch J, U'' , lbB J. nd , :i..ji. .I.,-,. . down with all mono plies : but I don't understand an iiii:.iiuru ui iiif mil mnn U'linni I luimi iinriv. I I " " p I " ' ....ut.l V v ' u v ' panted Uie bill; and induleed in considerable liti- i " ' -y -in, give the lol.'owicg hc tode ol remark on the conduct of the authontica of count of a rencontre in the neighborhood : Ohio intbecouree cfhia controver.y, lie referred A quarrel troac last evening between C-lnnct to an obxrfation of the Gov. of Ohio, llui there Trsrtthan, in councjuuo with anoiher individual are a rntllioo offiemcc n Ohio ready to maicutn j ind Jobu Perry. :n the ticimty of this town. In the nghti of the Statv ( the coorse of the wrangle slanderous cbirgr-Vweri lie then proceeded to aiiow that tha bil) wa it,' , made by the former gentleman agamat the Utter cosiittcnt wuh the report, cflbc judiciary coraant-1 who. ni eonrre.prououiKed thcruf.lie. Travaihm teea both uf the Houte and the Scuite; and alao then drewa bnee of putoU and thot Perry twice a that U as aelfcootradu-tory. He cousluded tome ! in the breatt, and insJe hi Ctcapc. Juit ae Perry ftlraorkinary paaugu of c!oace, lib the ex received hi. wound, he plunged a digger into erioq of lu thaaVifor the irJatgeoce thelIoue Travathan,'. companion ltd ueampUco, when bolh ud liowa htoi, and a toott wrcanie asd eotUng fill to the ground. e4 oo hof are entertaio&J ol f cVailt toUieprri.uaciueaiioDB)rt. IU referred their recortry. .-, - and be .poke for about five minute in tuppoit of motion. Jutl at una tunc lio oat called out of the l.!oue to attend a committee of conference; and when be returnedi within leti thin a quarter of an hour, be found the IIouo engaged with otbar buiinett. He tilted "what hid become of the other bill P ind xa antwercd that "it had been pitted." "Patted " How " -'Oh by the pre vioua question of coulee. Well, tl. bill waa inn wiiii well aaaurcd oftho uucuurtltulionahty oi inai incaaiiro ai ri ino one now under c-jihIUc-ratinr) and he hoped theprnvioua qucitUm would not be npplicd until Uie wbulo lloiun underaloud vthit tht'y wfic railed upon to vole about. I can pivr you no idea of I lie ipirit of raiieijr aud fotiro ttith which Mr Adima urged tlioti- poiati. They made a monifctt iinnritiou upon the ducat portion uf the Hculo; but nut o oi. Mr Cnalunsui one of ih ft ithful from ltaau llill'a kingdom. When Mr. Adam finished, M.vernl member rprunpi l their feet ;.but Cuahrnan vtas before them ail, and! he w greeted ivilb a cl;oru of laughter is ht wliite head peered over them elL Every body knew what he wouid be at ; and true to Ins na ture and bia duty, he rnoved the. previous ques tion. TUB PUBLIC LANDS. The follow ing rumaika were pointedly address ed by MrUiland HnUofthie SUlQ, to Mr. Abijah -Mann, of New Vork in a recent speech on the for tification bill. The imtginary diclogua between the constituent and rcprcacntative bolwccn the farmer and the Congreuirnan convey dome whole aomo trut'ia in plain language. Mr Chairman, I said this measure of the distri bution of the proceeds of the public lands was a mcasurooftho People. It has received the long recorded approbation nf llio most eminent and valuable men of all political parties ; it cannot bo rcaisted by any argument which addresses itself to the goad eonsc and sound reason of men ; and the powerful evidence of its healthful character arc within the easy comprehension of tho most com mon understanding. Do vou suppose, nnv nrcat body of the People, especially those in tho interior oi uiu country, will be satisfied to havo the surplus ;noncy in tho Treasuary foolishly squandered on the seaboard! Or that they will he coutcul to have it remain in tho custody of Borne thirty or forty banking corporations for tho purpose of enabling their rich Btock, holders to grow still richer, by loaning it out to those blood suckers uf the commu nity llio city brokers and stock jobbers I Sir, they will be satisfied with no such thing, I warn toM Mr Chairman that if (hi measure fails to past if wo sepcrate wvtliour making some distri bution of the public money, the first question that will bo put to you when you roach your District will bo, " H'hy diiCnt you puu IU land bill V And have yim ai got your answer prepared 1 Mr. Mann nodded affirmative. 1 understand your in timation. I know, sir, that you can cive as ince- nious an answer to a difficult question as any man in this House, or out of it. Hut I am mistaken if you do not find yourself puzzled to rnake a satis factory one to this. I suppose you will reply to your constituent in mo tamilar lancuaco of nartv and say to him, 'You know friend, this his one of Mr Clay's old plans for breaking down the Admin it ration; you vole for Van Ilurcn; don't you !' O yes.' the constituent will say, I go for Mr Van Ilurcn, to be sure ; he's tho true democratic candi date ; then I don't see how passing tho land bill could Imrt win, Mr. Clay's is not going to run. O but,' says the representative, 'you know (Jen Jicksoti is opposed to the bill, and that it would have been vetoed if wc had passed it you would not have me go against Gen Jackson, would you?' Well answers the coiialiiuenl, Tiiiu Jackson man 1 mean ever since it come out in the Arirus i.- rr-- i . i . i .... . b ma. wen. jDtMBuu was laKcn lulu llio democratic party ; but I don'l see why Gen. Jackson should bo opposed to ibis dialribution he used to bo in favor of it. Don't you, think Mr, ran Uuiiu could hate pcr$Mdttl hm to ngn the Ll ' 'I see' hat J the representative, 'you don't understand this mat- icr j iuia is one ui mo moat outrageous measures lhal was ever presented to Congrets ; tqe very ei- tcuco o( lift orioery plain, down right bribery! 'Well,' eays the constituent. 'I am oppoaed lo bri- I "V'f , ue "ur ' ?U Wc"' Jck-on. the whola democratic pa,rty arc opposed to all bribery ! ,n the State wd every where else tTS 1 don't txatlly uehow dividing the nunfv amorta all I . i 1, au(J (jen, Jackson, and the j Wc ' t0Vlt g'VtngU every one tin equal ehare, can i uuv,j i wiicit tivu'gu 10 a icw men in the ci ' I.- ... : , . aj a,lcr 3111 mM "Ul,Jr u , ...ie . . ,. , . ' , -., ii1j..i, r t i not pursue iiicdialoue furlhtr. I wi 1 not .iinr,. . t viiauiiiaii. I win ,. ....i,i ,i,. . j,iT. . , , 1 L "'inj ,',1 yUr COD8Iut0':Dl ,n "hl 1 b'fn l,Ss X . .1. "Cr01 UDeua?c "r I" " J i .17, ' rauneJr w by, lhS Maa '"reate the pat- I ad "T'l f the F",y' ' wU' Mri.i. .. ' iwp- f t.hervyW' ' "" UP.0D !Dy ,u? b. m?" : n't. Kitu i coum say a. mucn oi every body CIK'i ,1 itrioui affray. The Demopoli. joulh ,,Iibi- . n,i.i ,.... . .... BVCNTS AT WAHIllNGTON. Letter from taotletmn fa Wathington, to the ejit or of th Oflluwt ratw ;iirntl.d.tc-l Mujmar, Jooe 20. Da Sir tTho eter.t. of the pan week hive been to importint, that I havo thought a word or two in addition to whit you will find in the pa per. of thii city might not be unmtereiting. You will have received information of the patrage of the Depoaile Hill in tliu .Senile on Friday, by a vote ef'dS to 0, and of&V lalcrcMmg ind tmp'or. tant debate which took place on tltat occaiien. On Saturday a motion wWnade In the IIpu.c to tale the hill up out of iUrdrron which the aye were 130, naye, 1.0. The motion requiring 'J.3d. wii loit. Tin rx.orning U wai liken op, commit, ted to the com. of the whole on thg state of UC Union, and made the special order oflhe day frqm. to-morrow at 12 o'clock, ihlll finally dipi.ed, oC The tune between Saturday morning and ihU fronting bad been euiploved by the leader j ol the myop'fy no, lhal i a wrong word now by the leader of thaedmjnjtlratwa.jMu'ty.aM'ated by the personal exertion uf ilir Preriden.) and the head, of aomo of the depigments, in etidrav,nig to rally a tiifjicient force todealrny tlie'bill by indirection. Th plan wc t.q coinmit the bfij in the committee of tho wholn with inatr'icllon. to divide the bill into -two pt.tt, teparntiug the pill m. Licit relalee to the hanli, from that which provide, fin dcooaitinc the muney vtjlh tne Sia,ealhuj enabling the Pres ident to veto tho latter, wjthnni aim incurring the responsibility of dpfesUng the former. On this in Dion nn otiirhateJ debate took place, prir)pipally bclwoen tho two rcclione o( tne ndmiiiitral.ini par ty, when the question wj put ami lost, avo 00, nay 120,; snthnbiil fjrtis gone to the Cmninttea. uf tho Whole, untratniucled by any instructions. and there is not a question but that it will pun. the House by a majority ol Irum 30 to 40 per hups by a vote of two thirds. It may be proper lo add a evidence oflhe slate of feeling in tho Houst thit the fortification biU whua. hi been under ditcussion so long was, on Thursday and Friday, reduced nearly a million of dollars, the Chairman of tiiu cominillce of Waya and Mjcans being usable to command a majority, or, any thing like it, on his extravagant appropriation.. The deposits; bill, which I have before staled, will certainly pats the House, is one nf the highest importance to the country, and particularly to the inland States, as it will lake tho surplus out of the Banks, and dis tribute it where it will be used fur llio benefit of tho whole people, Instead of enriching as it now doCB the stock jobbers and land speculators only. The bill proposes to deposito with the several states in proportion lo their representation in loth Iluiuet of Cojigret, all the surplus reyenuo which shall bo in the Treasury p the iist of July next, over the sum of five millons the elates to be the keepers of the money for the general government without interest, until the government shall call for it. Ybcn needed by the government, the states are to pay, not the principal, but the annual interest, at 0 per cent. It pan never b? for. the in terest of tho government to demand it, but under circumstances which would require the assessment of a direct tax lor tho. aamej amount, a,ud the effect of such call on, the stated would bo lo require iham to asscsc a lax-, InstoacVoC lta-,bciDg done by the general government. Hut l bt not anticipated that there ran ever be uny cull on tho states for the money. Tho friends uf tho land bill consider it aa a substitute for tha,t measure, and deem its suc cess as the certain precursor of the passage of that at a future acssion. When that becomes a law the money dcpointcd with the slates will be con sidered as advances to tho slates under it, nc,d ho charged them in making out tliyir respective shares. TITc land bill is deemed the preferable measure by all or nearly all who support the de posit bill; but as tho Prsident is committed to veto the land bill, and probably will nut veto the de poeitc bill, the luttcr will bo passed as llio last practicable measure that is likely to become a law. The amount which the deposit bill will distribute among llio states cannot bo lees than thirty mill ions, and will probably be nearer fnrty. I will not speak of the effect of the revolution which is taking place here, on party politics, further than to say, that it will probably bo much more important than any blow vp which has happened sinco tho com mencement of Gen. Jackson's administration. LOOK UPON THIS PICTURE. To illustrate the charms of Jackson Democracy we present nn extract from Govornor Hill's late Mctsagc to tho Legislature of New Hampshire, and a specimen of his private correHpondor.ce, by way of commentary. The original of the luttcr is in our poascKsion, graced by the sign, manual of iuv iiiusbiiuus jutoinur I from the meune. "The proceedings of Congress, of late yoars, have been tiresome and vexatious to such a have participated it them who hive been really anxloga to do iheir duly. There hitve bun too many ulterior rinr.Too much or klkctio,kkis intkhlardcu ii those pnoci-.Kiu.qs." Now for a specimen of thu !tkrlarw3sg, which we cannot but preface with an allusion to the con sistency with Mr Hill, even in Li gubernatorial addrcas, adheres to th" appropriate yucabultry of the Kitchen Cabinet, Who hut 'a momVer of that dutinguithcd body A-ould havo thought illustrating Congrci.ionsl proceedings by reference to u "streik of fat ind a streak of "can"! "i.fTEaLtnniflo !" Aa wc understand the division ofjsbojr in the Scnqte for the last few years, Mr Henton and Mr Van IJuren have done thu "larding, and Mr Hill the "inter lirding." The former "lard" Gen, Jackson, and the Utter "interlards" the editor cjf the CI'.be , "If aihington May, lSUfl. "Sir, I herewith tend you a Prospectui for the Eitra G'obe, to be publithed in ctiy of Wash ington for ihe term pf ix months, frpui the first of June next. In the present intcrutiug poaition of our political itTmr, thii paper will come in aid of thos" pf.)r!s which are nuking by the Democratic Journal of the country 'o givera united force to public opinion in the election. ; ar J will dti-erve the encouragement of our poliiieil friend.. "UcirKc.rul'y, ISAAC HILL" Thu le'ler it frauked by the conscientious ex Senator, and waa one of hu lui tenaloriil act. It may have been penned with the kauu. gooe quill which announced ihe melancholy fact of his munition to a weeping Senile ana dielraeted People. Hvito Atlai. A tew Picket ehip hi jatt been luihed at New York, for Gunned, Minluru d Co. which i too largeat of all thepackcls, and lhehr?ert Mer- cUct tip in th United Sutr !kic; 610 ton biirtctn. FKOM TKXAS. Nrw OAtJif, My 5p, Tho rumor tint had reached here mine eight days agu via Natchitoches, wai confirmed or re peated yetierdiy by an arrival from Option-, rir: tint 1200 Mexleana, on dirttion of the army un-. der Col. Wall had surrendered themtehea, priton-. cr of wir to between U00 ind 400 Tcxinn.agreea bly to therequett orSan'JiAuua that tbey should lay down Ibejr arm. It wi. al.q ttatcd tint tha Texan force under Col. llurlucn h4 overtaken Ihe main divitlon of the Mexican army under Felisoliand Se.nu, wheii croiaiiig the Colorado; and that tne Mexican, mere ly requealed to bv undittuibc-d in their retreat from Texas, If Haunted that they hid thrown Into tho river a, large quantity of amunition. test it should fall into the hioda qf. the Texina ; ar,d It I. lortunalciy slated that the latter have pur sued Ih'e prudential policy uf building a brjdgc for tho. ttc.pc if the enemy who arc, elill nearly 3 to L. Tho ecijqoiief IJqnjfa ar;i,vqj ye.lcrday in four, day from. Taiqpicq. vv.hcrc all wa quiet ; a. the rnmm.nde,r,or,the girriton had filially re.olteil on turning his cannon igsinl the cituens, should they attack the rertdent foreigner.. The Uonifa bring, upwards of 100,000 dollar. in IpCCIC. I'UllLIC LANDS. y 'I'hia Doinnln of the Nation, the great Farm of thu People, wa purchased by the blood and trca. sure ofour revolutionary fathers. It was pledged lo the public creditors lo becure thcpeynienl of tho debt incurred Id. the cuuleat fur liberty. Thii debt ia now paid, ; not by the sale or fuifviture of the public hud., but' by the fruits of our own in dustry, by the sweat of our brow. This great farm is now redeemed, and every a.crc ofj i belongs to the people-not to to peppje of any natjiculir Stale, hut the people of all the Slates.. Now wc say, let ua have tho avail, of theso lands, or the laudi themielvcs. The money which it pouring into tho pet l!oks by ini'paa. ft,oni their sale, I not wanted by llio Government fir any proper ob jccl,, T,heru is revenue enough froin otljer sourci;., and will eonliui'j t,o bp for years. lo J0jnc, for all hoiieit purpoaes, if the tariff Uws arc nut r,ep;o'ijd which cannot be dune without joapsrdizing the far ming and mechanical industry oflhe country. We hope tho day will never come, when the freemen of America will bo compelled to put their labor in competition with the pauper labor of Europe, There will be no necessity of such a ilogrsdaiion, if our government act wisely, and distribute in season tho surplus revenue, to. ihe several Statca-rto the Peo ple, In w horn it belongs. Bill if tb,yi be not duuii, ono of two things, in our view,, must necessarily tsko place : tho revenue will go on increasing till it becomes, as indeed it now tccins lu be, a great tormurrio. UM), against the poisoning influ ence of which the stern republican will contend, but cro long will contend in vain or the tariff laws will he repealed, to tho utter destruction of the la boring cl&ssea oflhe frco Suites. Spirit of'tQ. AsoTiiKKinejrjtneB or liuqyi'?l lr( nUMrmar. The. Eev. N- -. Rice, Presbyterian minister at Dardstdwn, Ky. slates in the western Pjolcstaiit of May 21, on respectablo authority that a, young woman left the nunnery in Washirgto'n county in the fail of 183 "..alleging as her reason fur o d,'onjj the iinjiroppr conduct of a priest towards her. Her name is Milly McPhersuii. IJur father lives about fivu miles from Lebanon. At first she returned lo her father's louc but in conscqu,cfo of the great dissatisfaction of hex family wilh lir, (ihey are Ro manists) alie left homo and went to the house of a near neighbor, Air. Whitehead, an igcd ' kipt'vst minister. She appeared greatly distressed, wept bitterly, and entreated Mr. Whitehead not to let her bo taken from his Ioubq by force, saying that her life had been threatened. At bcr request, Mr. Witehcad persuaded M. LJoydly, q tiugtralp lo go and hear Milly state on oath her rcasqus for leaving the nunnery. She said, that alio tell (he nunnery in consequence of an attempt of the priest (Rev. Mr. Du ParqucJ to seduce her, when she went into his room un an errand. After remaining a short time at different houses in the neighbor hood, she was rsissing, and since that limo nothing has been heard of her. Her father, we are .told, knows nothing of her, but aupnosea gho is duud. Hj has recently made his will in winch, hp h;s left her nothing. Y. Y. Market. Juno 18. Rcmtrk We have now reached the doll teuton of the year. Mori of our merchants lire very idle. This dullness will continue no doubt for some four or six weeks. Tho biikiness oflhe city is generally very dull. Prices however boe undergone no material change. 7our-rIntlipcsrly part oflhe week ihe market lull off, but it haH binto recovered apd advanced about a shilling a harrcll. Tbo receipts of flour froti the Woat havo not hteu largo, varying frnm thrpe to six thuutand barrels per day ihe artiplp left off yesterday al 0 75io 6 87; Georgetown anil Ho ward t. 7 and? 50. tirain, Tho operation in graiu tins vvoek have beet) uncommonly large All the foreign wheel, embracing over 20,000 bushels ha been taken out of the market. In rye alao theru has been 'large operations, 0000 N. River a: 81 '.o oil, and C000 foreign common al 7& to 70 cent. In corn uol so ctcinive,2000 N. Iliyer at (10 cents, oud 3000 Ohio ai 85 ct. Oats fill lo fil. I'r win on. The high prices arc wilu difficulty tuaUined. ileef mid Pork particularly have lalle ii off, and eo has Lsrd. Some demand for ' butler and cheese hul no tunirriil c;haiige. Wool. The demand continued inanimate, the prices uf the j article bbin' so high, thai menu ficluie. cannot pay I ihe pretest rales, while money remain ao acarco, ! and extraordinary high micrcal it demanded for the ; discount oflhe very bet I paper. Should this tUle , of thing conliouefaruicr will hsvetoall the new clip ai much lower rates than are gcdtrally aikcd. ji (mfm. i ."idjflfiin. 'Thu rrcwlple for tho aluof thu pub- I lie (tndf iaeq at' the three land oflkus in the pe- j uu,uja of Michigan, during thu month of May, .mount lo ruing of ONL MILLION Oi fiQL LARS. Ti.c receipts of Kalamazoo excewl f&OQ,- J truu ; tuote ui ueuoit jii;,uoo ; and uomi V Monruc probably 200,i)00. L ' TAFTS una PAULING': ceebfud Cut knd Gefmaa Ijtecl 6CYTHKS, for win by JAJt.iJ UAKKt. ri", Jr. AL-.-i.MPSO; S Patent SNATH 5. Rutland, June 21, 1636. 27 , TOWN COM MITTKlvS-niUvaai-Twit The gentlemen hereinafter named trcm appoin ted committees for I lie town preceding tbfir jvamts, rr.pecl.tely, at thet lale Cattlcton County Convert, lion, for ihq fturpcao of dlfTuting polilical informa tion among the. freemen and urging upon them the neccatiiy of ejercuipg the elective frinchiie, at tin unpurlmt enruing rjeptmbcr lection. Thc.i conimitc. w.t ato ace tha), tfte frcerr.cn araac. commodatcdw ith bilol. flint C. lft Alkin, Aaron Nnrtoiv R. Barber, 'runiia lit lntun, M. W. lllrclisr.l, ft, Dv coiHirt. Oittteton Hyde Weilover, Jidin Gardner, H Couch. Chitlrndin r Woodbury, Dan Dike. Clarendon S. W. llwlge., II. IHal, J.L. Mrh. IXinlyS. Smith. ('mVtit'ii- II. Hamilton, Kraitu. Ilulcl, Lueiui Smjtli. Mention 'U Gibaoti, Ira Reward, W. Robinipq, Middlemen V.. Paul, L, 1'illniore, O. Clark.' Mount Holly J. C'rowleV.T- IVk, Wheeler. Oru-rll Nathan Oulle, Levi Royce, Willlaiq IL Sanfunl. Pateitt J. IMgerton, Jr., P. Strong, ,M. llrow h. Pithfitfd Lovi Rlx, Ana Galiiet, Atwpnd. litbffird, A. llau.mu.id, Slcrge. Penfteld, A. O. V.afli. l'ullneyr-. l'hi)o Ho.hird, KL Cf Nl( Damnn Olddingr. ' ' " Jtutland0Q M. Mead, II. N.Gookio, Ifr V Hell, Vm. Giluioro, F. W. Hopkin.. ' rrrll. di.iu. Chatle Shcdd, Ilufa Woijdwa.rd, Shrtutbury Joel It. Low, Amherst Uamey,, Sudbury Knoch Smith, Jr.. Jo mc. K. Hyde, 0. Wallace. ' ' " 21miioiirA, EdvxarJ Wondfuff: V. Oilbert. Xufinvf K. Johiiion, E. Unlet, It. Hall. H'tllt CalilT Monroe, Jo.eph Park. If'etthaven Harvey Howes, John II. Wyman, O. D. Doud. rOTI.CF,.. TJhe annual MetUng t'Cttif RiitnJTpw.ano ciety wil' be heil at vie Court, Houtej ' op Mouday, -lilt " JuJx nil,l AoVlock, P. sLfotllaefittuWhig purjiotei: lit. To choote i.lTucri fir Hi year eniiiinf. 2d. To do any other biitiniitnereitary when met, JAMBS D.UUTLF,ll, Pmident., Kullaud,June27, ItOO. MAItltlJ'U, In (hit town, on Tuetday evening latt, by the Rev. L L. Tilden, Mr Georgo II. Oennan, keeper, of the rona lin Hotel in thii villegotlo Mitt Kleanor Gookin. 1)111),. In thii village, on Sttnrduy lait, Maty, daughter o Dr, J. Itmi.agcd t year. ' In Whiting, Dr. Hiiem Seeley. In lli.kepfild, 10th intt Mr Ata Harry, rev. ml. OL Ip V0otl1t09k, 5)h imU Jicidi Kendall, lev'. to. 'L To I'eacham, May a8hil John Ford, 30. In Lcicoiter, 10th ioit., Mr llirum Spuiihling, Ub)r, Orwell. ' 1 ' 1 to Shelburne, 17lh Intt. Mt M.ry Lyou, CO. , In Beoion, IGth inil. Mr. Eluthetli, wife of Mr Jmn NVle,7J. In (Vew ilaven, Qth Intt. Mr. Mary, wife of Robert Myert, S5. 1 la Ferriiburgh, 3it May, Mn Lydit, wifeol Tlima Hazard, lAf ' bi S";i'lcrjaud. 0tb. ioiU Mrt Almira, wife of (lilltrt, Dradley, Btq., 59, ' ' In fctahiforli; Mth inil. Mn Samatitha, wife ofj. L. Wllmarlh, vtq., ni.. lo Ileadtboro, Itilli intt. Mi Jame Valet, 40. Itlm. Smith nti ItiM Lcyercll, WOULD inform the public that they will open a School in this Village on the 4ih of Ju ly, for, tl? instruction of voumo i.aihrh and musks, in al! thp branches of Kdncation. They reipectful ly iolc(t the, patrpnsgp of their friendi in this vi cinity, and the public at !argv. liitlsnd, June 27. )S3Q. " 27 TUB SATURDAY NEWS, AND. lAtv rn r y CS nxc 1 tc :. A H'UEKLY F.IMIIA'XXEWHPAPER, Devoted to literature, Criticim, Ihe Pine ri'i Gin- rral Intt ligence, Anr, rc, q-. rnicf wu voi-i-5' I"" ajiw. riABLt iw aiivaxce. mllB PHILAOChl'IMA BATUIIDAY NBW8 embra J. cea every firictjf of lie hi hleialoie, including, Talcf, I'netiy Kt.ait, Criiicina Noiiret oflie Kino AtU.tlie Dra. ma, Slc. The original milter it iopplied by writer, of tbt firtt eminence. A regular r.nrleiumiXnce a maiiiUlaad' Willi tVailiington,aud I lie principil cilirt of llie Ifnina, and arranuenienit tie in pro-jrett by winch Ictlcrafion Buroei' will Iwconttantly rurniilied. ' 1 " Atlenlion it ptid tnaecurlng at llii earlieal ooatlbte date ine ciiuicfil piMiuciioni oi ine r.njjiun oruooicai prri- JVinjUr noela arc pfcaiionally glten, though not aoirrred n iiitei'fere with a c naral tanetr The Uleal newt,and all iterai ofininrctllnginlelligenc. w)ll linarjlfoiin put of Metkiy piper now piiMiareit in ivn ri'tuiry. nnrm i inure particular l mid lu the quality than to I lie quantity of articlra furiilihH, and Ik; puMTlliorl pledv theniaolvee bat it hit un coooccior wllh. any'lltlly, Weelllir, or Woe,lMy The nuiier i) wriiltn and e up eicluaitefy for llj p.'ger, and la not, agam tmil in ant other form. The XitVi It coadoctcd It epi.it of the moat faUtt in dependence. All t II u non to party pi'llu", or.'tccr.mn if ligioa w(l' becartfully ato'idcd. I.uuir? A (jltirr.l. Jtmci'.ll R. NKAL, UimTtt.. M'MipiU.BI Agenlt of lliit pipr will bn allowed llieutbal cMnminloa. Hit copiealurniibed f'ir lea dolltra. All pyorfuU 10 be Oitde in adtaeox. Oriiera. free rf po.ltf e.mott bo aildreued t I.. A iiriBV,A.no. No im Walnut Hi. HiiUdelphil State of Vermont. nurui.xD cuu.ypY, u, ( 7b ."Yoadiah Moon, Mm, $Uict and J0I9L. fkh, retiding uihU lit State tf Wraont. YOU are hereby notified that on lbe 20ih dav of July next, nl my Office in Rutland. in iaid county, at five o'clock, afiernoon, Caleb Ifendee, Ezekiel Brbee, John D. Wcllcf apd, Nathan Pratt will be exumtnerl aa witnetiei. touching any suit which may he brrcfcfcr coca. "irnwu oetween you or tfiy 01 you ana via Porter of liutUnd aCprotaid, in relation lo the title lo 11 ot of land in'aaid IlulUnd, Louaded r,l tV.i ,.- l.,.,l r,rtVm. Hmll. Suulh cn laifl tkf Jonas Wheeler, and Est t 'on Uod o( "vVcn. W right Uiug the land cDtljr conveyed 10 the Ud Jainea iVter by Eickicl jJeUt lUt ihe (antimony of said vvilotttet'Ejii b pcrpti. Oiled. Giveo under my band at RuiUad, tbi2ill) d.y cf.'ece, A. f 1830 ,r Cll. I. WILLIAM-, fhlefjwf ij,7 bfrme Centff.