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L D T il E H L T L A N D 11 K K A I'MrwiTotix IvritttMiMTw-l1io familiar, l.trr Fat Srr.it. Some three or four tear aco J T the descriwimj Wmrbp not torymuch cxaper- I itr.rv r ika tn.i nuil the laal ifctf ii H LatMawre of MleMgtm twomc alTcried with I Bind, our gnrdneis sltoald lose iio time in pioducing . yii il I . n i 1.1 7i j.iEL hn I, f Am4ratrn in rotfxct to bank,., the .VrucJ J W W.ltwl by Pr J.fJ'mX a it tMr Ik.4. ta -JJ" At Tht, mtmmdumy vegetable produce.,, (a .lo- . rome nettle MB him oi Aiaiinew iirihifcii, that time ihww were in tho State or Territory fifteen I tains in that country nnd is much esteemed n an or- U1 ii. ltnirn. tnreo minuics. ... ... ... ..... ............ .......... . 1 . I. . . I . I T1 . I ... .1 . . . I . iu, mu jjik, mm inc iecr, nuiglilHira. The Mncl ci n bookaelhrr. Dr Letting it Hot aware, ; bank caUiMubad upon a Kpocio ImhIh, simiKsr to ncihtait. lltnt iImi mum occurrence is said our Vemooi H1m. A "ietm"wM coirmieiKod ... I i.L. ,.l i rnltn . il... byonartm a Jaw making real tutntc the be, and . t . ! " , r .. . i " ertate uprated bv mortgiue forth redemp- l&i 1 her i nn account of it, wnd to lir(B oflh(, of (h) v,. rtT Uwik, wm h IwKn written by the celebrated Ochlcn- into oprra'ton under the system. In about one year, m lilaer, of w hich wc- ftml the followini: the paper of the banks began to depreciate, and translation in h fugtliiu work of past dale. Kromally 6" wo ,lH ,aL 11 ' 3 lwr, j cabbaco lieml, nnd may be foum) as larpo in airu as Adoeh. . tho reiK.,i? b- .1 C- oTfer.Uf .'m lojrno, oil Uitr UhillP. hail bunrd In young oftheaaine poiiurnt rairit. repoa ed the law and , tWon inehea i the root is very small, tho head has nn! Iinmliotno wife; he had been Mibjcet 1 tt jMmmtentiary ofttmcc, by solemn onact- Uo a thick covenng of leave, much resembling in ti frequent flu, nnd never ICC'vereI from , room, to itauo any more bill under the "wfonn .upe lho80 of the plaintam treo, which are very tho lut. 'I'he funernlhnd Ih-oii ingnin-.5??," when protm.ed for eating in the same ,. ., ,i.,u . tn9 LqpMaiure dmnora a btate a nit m a largo ,n:inncr a, ,l0 head, afford a sweet and nutritious cent aniln .null lit the MIMlic rallicilral I Usw. In the mean time, UevoraRC, answerinc every purpuso to allay thirst. nui i iiinu inu ii'kij, Hiiii u nau uei-n ui wi me uw wn hmi mm uirc, l.iuuuuuu rouuu : iiio process used lor tookin" tins plant is very A melanclioly death occurred in Ludlow on the Otlt ...tni Mr Al-1 WtMxhvanl of that town was fouml alxmt ten o'clock in the morning in a lm, ' partially U!penlel tV bridle, which hn h.nl thrown around'his ncrk ; the nooc only a few feel from tho , tlixir, ao that his feet rested upon it. i rom the cir- , A pntcnt lint brcn sccutcd m I for CHinc boots nnd slioos with La,, They won't !p, nor ndmit inouturt n, HUM. tition uf whicli hss never leen iKibhslu ly to ic loundon the Hwl.ramlo, ami in. triuutary ""'',,,. f i,,t.i Kecll but a few mo- Rtioams, tN. A. of thoMuxican ropublic. It crows ""'""T,. ,. . fnnA ( .) Kii,,nil,.n. it 1. t spomnnely on the most barren and sterile moiin- S.w.Li l.n bad not Wen hancinc but two or lie was taKon uowu nun muwuif. i .i " "l T atandme unwearied oiTorts for his recouerv, ho died iisz rrtfof''a : m .-n. m. round as lareo in siro as I r!f' iiy lit n count wiui m mm pnnen anu iron Binguiar, yet it diprosscu irom in a eingio instance wire Oil the ton- nnd. Bccordinn to to the wlul? " m"lJc ,t "m1 10 v u,e "reform sy- j ,h Maaeal is spoiled and unfit for use ; it roncists family, clod in cottlv robe, the head ndorn-! at tle end of whicli time they cladlv adopted the old . '..I. I " l I It .. ..!. 'IT,- MIaI.1.... .". i.:t. .........1 co won n ncn ffurianu, ami mc misers who , amr,,,, nrcctoili riuw ' "orl'vo unon '! WM brought into practiif , vas similar ii . ,, if j , i i t i 1 to aonw of th crude achsmes cried up in this State IWJ old, I ho extoii, had hrkeri the hT tha Van ILimn py lo gel vote., undor tho im lH)r nnd mnde totvord? home, where a pbsing cogi.omenof "?milie ami lUnk reform" The cccne oftt vorv diiVcrent nature awaited him; ! very me party took from thepocketa of the people his own wife fmd premnturely uiveii him n i " MicWican tlictuMnds of dollars by adopting tho ...... i..,. I..... i..., i. ...... , ,ii,. ...,.,.; ! projeil there, and what could prcvont mmllar (Iisom- vry hue boy, bit he vvi.s totally unproxi- ronse uenrM lK.re , ,,vouM , bo vided with tiny kind or comfort rerjuwilc on !lhe height of folly to destroy our specie basis and uch nccnoions: his niarrinpe had taken j exchange it for the Michigan sysiom or for "Smilio place against the wish of his employer, nnd lie lind no nssislancc to o.vpet l from that quarter. Isauc, the Jew, etimu into Ills mind, but he would require n pledge a plodgo, niurimuc'l Hold, wilhin himself, and why not borrow from lliu dead, when nothing is to be obtained from the living? I litno known this selfcnine Itidy that lies now yondur ; she would not have refused a poor man in tho d(t! of her bloom, and why nhoul.l her tntiucs now begrudge what will dome good willinut Harming any one .' Under reflections such as these, ho re turned to the place which he had but just lelt, hut where he now trod m a very diller ent mood; he nnd now I and IJank Iloform." The bills of our banks now iu operation, with one exception, arc as good iu tiic State, and at a reasonable distance, as either gold or silver, and with the chocks upon and tho guards thrown around th banks by tho Whigs of tho legis lature, they cannot fail to continue thus. Kvory billholder has only to carry his bills to the banks to get tho spociy for thorn. J'rom The Caledonian. HANKS! JUNKS!! Tho tones say tho people will be ruined by tho banks, if llio Whigs aro kept in power. They affirm that tho Whigs have no desiro to protect tho people lie had been before in his duty, ric ho cainu to commit sacrilege. I " ngaiasi me irauus oi nanus, nnil tlicru will to no tiafuty for tho pcoplo until tho Tories have in their hands tho jiovcriiinont of the .Stalo. Now cuntlo reador, do you bcluive this hue and cry of tho To ricH ! Is it not a false clamor cot tin to deceive ou ' Lot us examine tho doings of the General Hoiv nuTtil was tho lonely Millnesss of the ihave done much to nrotccttho neonlu aLrainst frauds inuneiHe biiildim;. ii rid how threat ning were of banks. We refer you to tho 3d section of tho act the looks of tho saints on the wnlls, and of "J'ng the chartering of banks, approved Nov. tho chcrubn over the pulpit ! His courage i l638, 1 hud almost forsaken him when passing the j q Q Ejj q nllur; ho had there to encounter the imago "If any director, or directors of any bank in this lfSt. I'ctor himself, who was liH own pat- j State, or any officer, or person having chargo or roll ns Well as that of the church ; but tlio 1 control f said bank, or interested iu the same, remembrance of his miserable wife nnd i?wU emilor causu ''" "lod, -or put in circula- .t :i i ............... ........ .1. -i : . ""u any nninum oi uiiis oi said bank beyond tho a uimu uitiuiuii.- nuj uuici uusmiuMiuuii, ; mount limited, and proaribod by tho choir to- and on he went through the Ion wnrds the vault. The countenance of this lovely woman had nothing to renew his terror, and fear lessly he removed the lid and seized her hand. Hut what were his feelings when thai hand grasped his wrist ! lie made an charjer I such i'cron or person, m offending, shall on con viction tiiercot io coiilmed to hard labor in tho State's prison, for a term not exceeding ton yoars in the discretion of the court." c also refer you to tho 1. 5. 0. and 7 sections of I the same act to soo further guards against frauds of ; naiiKcorlKirntions. It tins act lo not suliic out. we know not what can bo clone. Perhaps tho Tories cflbrt to get loose, and left, not only his man- ZZZIl mtue ."Mate s rmon tie, but his lantern. Running away in the dark, ho fell over a projecting stone, and lay for some time j senseless on the floor; but nssoon as ho ie-1 covered, he hastened towards the house of i tho senator, partly to unburden his con- It is difficult to nloasoovcrvbodv. and wn slmnlil not bo surprised if the Tories should deny thero be ing any such act, ns the ono uo have rellcrcd to al though it is to bo seen on the 10 and 11th pages of inc pnmeu laws oi mo las; session ot tlio Uoncral iisseiuuiy. oucii uoniai wnuiu not uo inoro strange science, bllt Etill more to tend assistance than their denial of tho truth of Mr. Shade's address into the vault, as ho found himself utterly incapable of returning again to make examination. MiK.h-i.li . . n. n ,1m WI..' ( . I I I 'v..it. ... ..... ii i.iij jv lury jkiius 10 a,utvr oociiter.ee ana non reuitancc ; therefore, if Ioc(rv. of heatoil rocks on which the Mascal is to bo placed with the root downward, a thicl coat of leaves and bushes must bo thrown over tho mouth of tho pit, ovor all of whicli is to be lain n thin coal of dirt just sufficient to prevent tho heat or Bteain from esca ping. In this nituatioii must tho Mascal remain (ac cording to Indian computation) for three days and throe nights, when it may be taken out and will be found perfectly cooked, and most delicious. In fla vor it roAcinbles a ripo mellow peach, each succeed ing uay uuuuig u, us uuuu (uauiics; ii increases in excellence by ago. One plant alone do tho Indians subsist upon fur months, being perfectly satisfied with their food, and esteeming it above all other. About half a ouiid of Mascal is by them deemed sufficient to salisly the cravings ol hunger lor a day, and is always carried with them on their hunting and other excursions as I before observed, the leaves of this favored plant contain a licit nnd beautiful beverage, although forming a moit extraordinary combination of food and drink, thus affording another illustration of tho bciioficcnco of a kind Providcnco in securing even to tho wild and untutored savage a luxury which lluur inoro favored nnd civilized brethren might well envy. I havo seen tho Mascal so thick in somo places as to form an almost impenetrable front of thorns ns formidablo innpiearnncu as would bo tho same num ber of glittering spears covering tho whole expanse of tho country as far as lue cyo could see, in travel ing through which tho incautious or unwary will be remidud by a gentle stab, of the necessity there is to nave n care. Im: tho states this co and card liquor, which is said to bo excellent and not inferior to tlio best Jamaica ruin. .S7. .om.t Argus. Mn. Clay amo tiik Mo.NTitn.M, ITcnALn. Tlio Montreal Herald is out in wrath asainst tlio Hon. Henry Clay, calls him a 'sympathizer,1 a character most contemptible iu tho eyes of tho editor "lus glory has departed !" And all for what 1 Why, ...1 1 . ; ..... . . ' vuhjii ou was received at ouilalo, ill answer to an -.1.1 :.. I. ...r . Kor the Herald. TRUTH AND FALSEHOOD. There's a tuneful river In Krin's Isle, Where tho sunbeams quivor In silvery smilo; Whero tho leaves that fall Grow sunliko all, And never die. And such is the stream by truth enlightened, That leaves tha breast by wisdom brightened; Whero even the joys that the storms dissever, Aro tuned to gems that How forever. There's a gushing tido In the Indian clime, lly whoso horbless sido Thoro 's a sulphury slimo To tho flower that touches, A scorching wave To tho bird that approaches, A weltering grave. And such are tho waters of bittornoss rising In tho desart bosom of dark disguising; And tho birds of joy and tho llowcrs of feeling, Must perish wherever that wave is dealing. It. 8lh month, 1839. RUTLAND HERALD HUT LAN l), VT. TUKSDAV i:Vi:MM, ALT.. 20. IM IP cm oc r tt t i c llii Tlf fctt yon (soi r.nxon, SILAS II. JKiMaOft, f-V l.ieut- (Sovtrnor, DAVID M. CAMP. Fur Trctiturrr, iinrjRY F. JANES. P n r I'rtiiilent, HENRY CLAY. THE CHKU0K12ES. The Commercial Advertiser contains a sonsiblo letter from Hou-non-drick, or N. T. Strohg, a Cat taraugus Indian, relative to tho recent murder of the ...... .....i ii-. ..!!.... ri l - . ..r i t 1 ay also mention that many of the ncasantrv of ii. ... r.n ' . .f mi. ..... .....I m i f i iiieii. x ou luiiowing m an exiraci : ... j.tvm..n ..im ..ii. .,.. ,i,a iiuiliui 1111' Ull T 1.... ..: 1.. . .. ..! .: ... 1 . .. wmmmmmmmmam. . . . ... tj. . i c.iii mil kitii'i nMV inriif.iii iii.'ir luiiiiiiniv mill, iiv .. untry, also c-ultivato the .Mascal in their fields i i r.i ..r , .' I ., T l i r i i. .ii j. - . lllv iiiiniiw in iiiu uiiuiiik.'s ui ii L-uursu limy nau oc'l'n nils, anil I hnvn hni.ll itifiimnnfl fliAlll If i.iti. . . . ....... J. HI1CS3 to Know them l'or Seuntorn. HUTLAMl COU.NTV. Jioboit l'icrjioint, Win. C. Kittridgp, CfA Noble. nimiimi cou.itt. David Cliandlt-r nf llockinlmm I.ibin ktnii uaver. uaivin i ownuicy oi oriiueuoro nr.saisuTo.1 coustt. Martin C. Dcmlng, t'lrrpnint liliain. oiianue cou.irr. William tlebiril, nf llandnlpli, Himcon Sbtii'l l liclluril. liinoiny nin.-no 01 irwumy, ClOTTXIir.V counti- Jocrpli Clark, of Milton. Joiqili Minh of ll.nl iiurgh. WASIIISOTOS COUSTV. John I., liuck.of Nortlificld. Arltrnti Cuilimutl Warren. inASKI.IN COUS'TV. Timothy Kmtcr of Sivnnton. Ih)c t.wlt.w. 1 lurj;li. Joteph Waterman el Johnson OIU.r.AM CCIVSTt. Nallun H. Hill of Crnfulmry. torcctl to atlniil. I had tho hani intimately ; they were well educated, intellectual, able men. Above nil, thoy were actuated by an en lightened patriotism full of generosity ami noble ness of heart ; but thoy yielded to a political neces sity which ought to havo commanded rospect from those who claim to possess all tho humanity and re ligion, as well as those who admire tho elevated character of a civilized man. address in behalf of tho citi.ens, ho made a reply " " ' mngnammuy ana pamoiism t mt prompted .ui,!M. i, in..ni....i ...i.:.i. i.-.i -...i'.'.'i m"-" lamented cluofi to withdraw their opposition How strantre it is I intKiirli n 'frrlnmlki' Cwn tlio Ix)co Koco press) as Henry Clay should not find , f-iwir in ,1... . (T-.r-.i ' i ,. looo! Ueorgia, ;t. ' . . r: : i,,h,u "ui 1 a necessity imp III the meantime, the Intly had entirely re- i regard of tho constitution ol the United States by covered her senses; she overturned, indeed i 1,10 rcsidont, a tory will close his eyes against such tho lantern, with the rirst motion ofl.er arms, ! T.-i ? y'" swear, that the condusions , r r 1 i .1 j . i o I tho Speaker aro all falso. Wo havo proof of mid was, therefore, for a while in the dark: , ,is in (ho rciintu upon Mr. Slade's Address mib- - ... - r 1. 1.. r...i. .. i: . . i - . , fc ... .r. .... . uui iiiu iiiuuii viui ii iuuuiu iiuiii uih)ul;ii ii i iisiiuu in a jutu iorui ciar. i ucse rcuiaiks sihttll opening in the top, and, by degrees .she begun to recognize the place, She felt around her, nnd met with the golden orna ments on Iter head, nnd the thin, rustling mlk in which nhe was dressed. Oh, agony! tho ovidenco Lo ever so clear, and full to provo a I imonts' of tho national administration upon the cur IUI-.W omui.viui usuiuauuii in iiuvcr, aim a loiai uis- I ..C .1.- 1:....!.... A .r . r,. . ... .....v.. uu iuuui.it U lull iuwivi. I1IIUII u UACHOU ' . f.l a. . ri . . 'r't much interest iu that Wciuily-refcrrcd to the burn- i ,0 ",0 V J!i fi h.a. "f Gc"r8,a a,ul ''Wiegov ing of tho Caroline-said that it was yet unsatisfac- 1 "m"C".1 of t,J?, Un.ed States, after a h rcnuuus and torily atoned for, fic. uian3I.ii, u,lccaSiiig, although fruitless, opposition of eight i ytiiu. a. ...ii;i.ii.iiiii r uusiSl 111 tllllUlJ LJIIUt.',- . wcro statesmen ; thoy yielded their and the graves of their anccstorw, to iosed by the whites, and not to a bribe i.t will, f ivnr h, it n V I hiiputccl by you. 1'or, I ask, what is Henry Clay E love of "Union, coiprri b i nnso and concession 1" I 1 ask again, what would probably have been tho I condition of tho Chcmkccs, had ncft John Itidgo and I 1)0 IielloWS Falls GaZOltO Hnnrliimt wittulrnvvn llinlr iml.nt i I inn In lli.i niillnv says : o challcngo tho world to produce a bet- and wishes of Georgia and of tho General Govern ter class nf men, or a happier, than are the indepen- ! merit ! dent Whig farmers of crmont," 'j'iloy would havo been butchered lona before this A sale cinllcngo, Inenil .Moore. I hough our whig by the Georgians and other States interested in their larmera navo nau lo sutler w ith others by tho 'oxper- extinction. Und imn....,! nT.l... ....i!n..nl , . 1 . . (WO ClUOt Huron and his Cabinet meet press of Canada as well as s eager. A Ciiam.cncir.. oh, despair! she was buried alive. Slic tit tetcd a cryj but she knew too well thnl it would not bo heard. The vault was just launder tho choir: and what voice could penetrata tho massivo. ar''hcB ? Tho little ,atr-uoio opened into n pn.aic pari oi mo churchyard, which was separated Irom the test by nn iron-rajling, nnd might not be . visited for u considerable time. r. Ucr dead ancestors wcro then to be her ?i st couinanions: and her Inst occupation prj as to be that of tracing with her nails up- ot the black walls the mclunciiolly progress M her real death. 1 1J9UUU in .1 juiu rniiui our, i ucse remains snow 1 1. 1 .1 : l .. r i ., . pun. ii iliviv.-3ciiuui, uuu uioiui.ini ui oio iruiu, luai the i)ubhs!icr needs tho prayers of all good people. At this day, the tory motto is "Smilio and Dank He form." Did .Mr. Smiho vote for tho act to which wo liavo referred The Journal of tho Senate shows nu such thing. but wo knuw, that our worthy Governor, Silas H. Jenunn, approved tlio act, which shows, that ho was for prote .-tiig tho rights of the peoi'lc. Tho approv al of this a t. in connexion with Ids bih imnHflm- tions fur oMico, should induce every honest freeman ' io givonin vote tor silas il. Jkmso.s to bo Govor nor tlio enMiinjr year. - have lately road what is called tho Hiography of Nathan Smihe, tho Tory candidate for Governor. It was iirat publuhod in tho "Reformer and Demo crat," "a small shoot issued during tho electioneer ing rumiwicrn at the Patriot office, Montpolicr." This small ithoot has no known editor, who is ro sjxmsible for what is jKiblishod. It is a depository of inaemoua falsehoods lo bo extracted and re published in other Tory papers, when their editors are like lo fail for want of stock. Among tho false lioods, wo find Smtitr't Iliography, whicli is extract- Ifrwlnr ihiiun r J rrtionl i ncnu il i ienu I wiinuimu, uouvi iviiv t,tnnmn-t.n uiiw mn roucy, wo doubt whether any other stato has sufTer- i to remain in Georgia, nnd run the risk of oxtormin o I less. 1 rue, wool growers have suffered much. 1 ation, (for thoy had boon already turned out from liut sinco tho defeat of that notorious schemo tho ' their houses,) or John Hidgo and Elias lloudinot I Sub I rcaaury in tho last Congress, by tho Whigs 1 Js it richt for thoso who know life perilous situa tion 4ti which tho Uhcroliees had been placed lor years, to cast such infamy upon their names, ns tho only reward for their toils ! To have it descend to their children that their fathers "had uprooted their nation, and desecrated the graves and altars of their forofathcrR,yi)roW" Is this Christian charity ' Ta il Iwinnct iu i, Inlmr. mm, llmip .1... Wing h armors nit do their duty, (and wo havo no chargo that thoy have received tho "vengeance of reason o doubt thoy will) and tho 3d of September , their treachery 1" 1 speak feelingl yon this subject, next will show that ermont is unshaken in her at- 1 am a cl ief engaged in the same cause to which and conservatives, confidence is restored business has revived, the Agricultural, Manufacturing and Commercial interests aro going on prosperously. Tiio price of wool is coining up; 50 55 and (10 cents a pound for wool is certainly encouraging, when we consider that only two years sinco it was hard to get much more than half what it is now worth. Let tachmont to tho truo interests of our country. Mes scnger. Tioin tlie Frunklin .Mcsnengcr. CoMMUNicATnn. In Mr. Clav's iournnv tbrnimh I.'rc?9.' ' "road tt tr the Lake, ho wont ashore at Port Kent, where Tic i ,loubl7 tlcs.cn o 'l. Wl Chilled with horror, oho sought for some-1 1'H', w, ! 3ii iZ X t , WW w,"" ?t. i t. , r i .i ii eo, and lopubusliCKi iy the editor of iho North Star PJto cover herscir, and found the cloak Some oditirs think it loss criminal to oxtrart.and Ich Peter had dropped; the warmth ' reinibhsh a li il coinmunicatcd revived hern little ; ! hn it in tin (recovered strength enough to get out Ja"v- n- ..i i i. i . Jcrs and Iln faUehood, than it is to fabricate and nuh. Iho first instance j but this is doubtful mo 'recniHi! lie on vour euard amnios! Pnf. ,i u. . ' . . . . p Scoffi,m.d to" throw herself on her " :,,T.3 ZZ IVVJ . , . , . , i ....... i. ...... BIII.JII oiiuui, ii non A imploring the nicrcv ol heaven ; nhe j you oxtrarufrom thai polluted source, turn from uemjiMMi to gei m ine uoor. ntui move '"em mm ou.gu.M. iaiciiu ul woo can paint her joy " iC,w- a wmo. "C -'l ,nU- T... V.'w nn-TTTT Me dark and narrow ! M; V.r.'T. "u?., "P"0" the Hi luenco of a hct- mo-Iorn, to the waste and squander of public monev he was Iheictiy i m Honda. Tho follow ine ii from the Florida Itr. up stairs ; here aU a Van nten Mxr T that n most dead- THE WAY THE MONEY GOES. would, most III- ol v. i A small whooner chartered bv covornmont at jtRno , 4iwn for over, had nhe , " relumed here on fnOay from Now Smyr- WttrtrtN!lectcd that gome lit-1 vc iTi. J.' . I ' " T' t i-'UBU " micht IWhre been left from tho last . uty milea out. waa oorformA.1 nn h, j.,.'. a n jhe made. " llicreforc. one effort humane poros will be nleased to loam that 'iIkmiM, !rcaclT"lfio altar, and found jilit ns . 16 ,an,j toaA ween Una and Smyrna is unsafe, .wa uincint for her cihamtcd , " "71 .i ,J eeuoni, and t-'fnm nni trui nf IMnriiJ tl. .u i be(ievcr had ever set the cup (o hoard tb following atory told, never contnuhcted, nth jnoro finctrc devotion and i Hwefore do not doubt it, incredible tliouahit be.' m i .. A lttlln Um.luMii A U iti . i .- ' klMwarus insuicnior, than flic did , -i;k aios oi water waa totter the cheerim? draonht . I '0 w10 an m"rof CTnimont on the twister lie Clictring orauglit to- Vcst roaat, at SSOOO, ami rofuaed; but wat taken Hr husband nnd fervontt found into service, ami retained alovt a year at three huZ , wij vi, mm ukii mien luiuicr !"" -.numy. r.iciiTr 0133 TIIOUaisD DOLLARS MMoptete restoration, that a - r iier mre, arm auout ten thousand rrof ie appeared again j godmother for e . mu.. . . w imnd to tht? principles of virtue met Gov. Seward, of the Empire Suite, and also iho Adg't General. A crowd was collected about to seo them and to shako hands. Whilo Mr. Clay was surrounded there by tho multitude, a plain looking, intelligent farmer, elbowed his way through tho crowd and coming up to Mr. Clay, introduced him self by saying "Wc read of a woman by tho way side who wished to touch tho hem of her Savior's garment. Hut I want to do more, I want to take Henry Clay by tho hand, whom I consider our Po litical Savior, and mediator between tho North anil tho South.1 To which Mr. Clay mado a vory mod est and appropriate reply. A.v Eve Witness. theso men fell victims exposed to the same falso judgment, and liable at any moment to bo cut off as thoy were and it is with pain that I contemplate tho hazard of a hko obituary from tho American 1 dread it more than tho knife ; but I should ere 1 silently to permit tho mem ory of my lato Chcrokco friends to remain unvindi catcd from such aspersions. U.MVEnsrrv or Vermont. The anniversary com mencement at this institution was held, at Uurlin" ton, on Wednesday tho 7th inst. On tho afternoon preceding, an oration was delivered before thoSoci- civ mr rougious inquiry by tho Itcv. JosErii Tbacv of Doston, and an oration bofore tho Literary Soci eties by Profossor Lewis of the University of New York, both of which are spoken of as finished pro ductions. In tho evening thoro was an exhibition by tho Junior Class. Trio Hon. IlE.Nnv Clay was present at tho exercises, on commencement day, and among the groat concourse assembled, there were many of the most distinguished citizens of our own state. -Mr. Clay dined with tho corporation, bavin" on his right hand Gov. Van .Ness and on his left "The graduating class," says the Jlurlington Kreo 1 rass, "did themselves and the College much cred- Uioir subjects wore well chosen, tho composi. i gonsrally good, and tho style of spoakinL' was I it tions coriainly more than Tho honorary degree icrroa on uoswell v. H. Drown of Quobcc i I . Johnson of New York I The lionorury decree of Doctor of Divinitv in, ! conferred on the Her. Carlton Chase of Bellow : . . .. .... The Honorary decree of Diwinr nf r conferred on the Hon. Henry Clay of Kentucky. Afore Fires in I)ur!ini;lon. It would npjicnr that iiiccndiaJics, the most cletcstablo beings in human shape, are determined on tho destruction of IJur lington. On Saturday night last, unsuccessful at tempts wero made lo firo tlio barns belonging to the 'Thomas House,1 and also Howard's Hotel. A fire soon after broko out in tho barn belonging to tho 'Vermont Hotel,1 which was burnt together with two dwelling houses attached to it. Messenger. An inmate of the county poor-house by the name of Hartoiv has become suddenly rich by the decision oflhc Court of Chan cery, giving him u title to some of the best property on Main street, lying between the Mansion House nnd the Little ISufl'alo Creek. Another instance of Fortune's vaga ries is the fact that an indigent vounir man. j otirueyman cnbiuct-makci, who died three years ago, was buried at the expense of a Jistant relative in this city. A letter has been received within a day or two, inquiring whether ho left a will, ns a recent legacy has left him, or his heirs a fortune of $100,000 Buffalo Hep. i Was Ordmarv eir-nltnnrn " .... ' JAiccn vniinrr of Master of Arts wa, con- ! " Smaualcil tliu . year. Thq Dc co Jlaakms of IluiTalo, Edward "as conierred on UC fi u a Strom, .Joseph D.Allen and KHu-in of Grccnfie d. M. i hub .-strong, low' eloi Club r" VrT '""ons.-TI.o Jlach eioruiub or Pittsburg celebrated tho llh in l c' "'ghly appropriate and pnrwl.wi;.,,, i.. . There has been n destructive fire at Cin- InZZ'T "''"''.'"'i' f a declaration of c.nutti, destroying 60,000 worth of prop- I J ffi. ' W,,,ch iroc,ai"iel tho fol- STATE ELECTIONS. Two years ngo tho elections in the Stales of Knl tucky, Tcnnesseo and Indiana, seem to have pi by default in favor of tho Whigs, thcro being five Van Huron members elected to tho 85th Ctl gross out of Il.'l. Prior to tho lato elections in frJ I States, the Whigs anticipated a loss, as great ttld j worn making to rally tho Van Huron forces. Wlir.l or the Whigs have dono thoir duty or not in rc ing and counteracting every unduo influence, hujI yet unahlo lo say; but from somo unaccountall cause or other, tho two latter Stales havo pcrfnnnl a wonderful soincrsclt. Tennessee, has probably elected her Adniimisl tton candidato (Mr. Polk,) Governor, by a leanal jority however, and 0 out of tho 1,1 members o',l gross. How tho cgiKlaturp will stand, is a doubtful. At any rate tho Whigs at present can ly claim a drawn battle, and iu order to retain State thoy havo got to try their strength overall Jmlinnn, it is feared has dono still worso. Tl delegation in the 25th Congress standing 0 Wcl to ono V. II. man, has reversed her political ttml ing exactly, and in tho UOth Congress will sUxl rice rcr.ti7. It may not, however, turn out quite tl bad as this. In Kentucky tho rcsidonco of n groat statciMI who is first in the hearts of liis countrymen, the eie I Hon has gone pretty well. In tho Congrcsiiotiil delegation tho Whigs have doubtless elected cle: out of tho 13 members a loss of only one incmbrl Iorth Carolina, too, has "fought tho groat batul with somo loss ; but it is behaved she mayrrt reum her ascendancy in the Whig ranks. With all theso rovcrses tho Journal of Comme'I makes it out that tho whigs will havo a small ml jority in tho yoth Congiess. Votes for Governor in Tennessee. In 61 council Cannon (Whig) 38,700. l'olk (V. II.) I3,3W- Polk's present majority, -1,053; 15 cmintio to il heard from. Wo ought to add that all this rlcctinl news comes to us through tho medium of tho Jwf'l nal of Commerce, and mostly originated in t!l Olobc, as tlio J. of Com. remarks. y"i A,0UnS '"an as burnt to death n nn oil .mill. lotvinir unr l, i .. .. ,hn. l"e, ,ru,"s t0 bc self-evident tnat all men arc created tingle. BaBBBBBBBHaW JBMBBBB 'BbVBBBHHbHBV"w " aajJBJJBJJBJBJBJ HBlBVESVVBBBBlBlBBaM. H VBBBV Ai.ara.ua. Tho election took place on the W inst. In Mobile county Judgo Hitchcock and & Langdon, Whigs, aro chosen to the Legislature James Dillet, Whig, has a majority iu that couS! for Congress. In Montgomery, Oliver, Whig, for the SumSer ato, has a majority ol 1 1" ovor Mays, V. II. A year ago Mobile county sent two Van Ham men to tho legislature ; Montgomery county t I Whigs and ono Van Duron man. The rnijont; r I naguy, t . j, mr ijovernor, iu .Mobile county in i 37, was 81 ; in Montgomery county, 07 for Oa'ftl mug. jour, oj ijtmt. ntOSI'ECTS OF THE WHIG PARTI' Tho first impulse of tho Whigs of tho l'aWJ States, upon tho receipt of the rcaul.0f fjhte wr ons, win be to deiond. 'r' cnccUs lco tlilnfx. ami it iu v.im ti. A. . ' . .....I ,.-i.7. Tl .ony ihatthoy nare- grievously di.p0inti' . Vcfy wfficientcaav. if 7J i . ,i . and Indiana can te aw cd, but that is ,.i. r .i r.., U', , ''''''i bu httle benefit is to bo dwrrei fr - j Q ,v Looking back upon the pisttri' 1 ' monition, wo look forwarclwith unawr( "'jpo and encouragement to tho future. J'ho declaration may appear witlioul suflio warrant to some of our readers, but it ia.nevcrt! our deliberate opinion that tho Whigs willgw"' by their recent defeat than they could poMillj w" gained by victory. An overweonig confidence in their own lUtap has alwrys lullecj them into inactivity or brf"5 them into dissensions. 'I'lmv liavi. miffervd li' - n..n.,l.l- r .i .ftLr.3 wiu ...lilC-1jUL-ll.U" oi biiuji i:iiihiiii"ii - Tlioy have U-on defeated. 'Ilicy now roJ theywi see the fatal effects of ajialhy ww1 union. We do not doubt, in tho least, that wlwn tl v elections come lo ho calmly considered t!J ' show conclusively, thit tho votes of lh Si" Tennesee and North Carolina aro thoroughly Mr. Van Huron, and that Indiana has given lor Van Durcn inerubers of Congren fiorn which are entirely within the control of ihe wp ' ' Holt. 0''u- ":