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4 f ,1 RD1TOR AND Pl.ni.lHllf.R il7 HANNIBAL, THURSDAY, NOYF.MBKR 7, 18J0 Agents for tho Western Union T"" m' Vf T,nn. of Verts, Mo. H. II. Buchanan anil John A.lj'iarles, cl Horiila. ,.u...n ... ftiiuiniisoil, ni I'uinivra. Wm.O. Yeunc, or ,New London. J. L. Cantetbiiry, nf Mexico. Mr. Blakey, of '('linton. Ceorge lioiirne, of barty, . The above hamud gentlemen are anllim i.ed o eiv. receipts lor money tw Western t'nion Oflice Postmasters are requested to allow ns to aill tlictn to the list. Traveling Agent" . Mr. I.KANflKN CiKkKM is our authorized ttavelin Rent, to reecisc ami receipt fur suliu ti,ioii, to the HSKTKRM li.MON." ocllO City Officers Elected .or-VM. I'. HAHKlsoN. Itecordcr-l. L. Holt. Jaritiul Jostr-u IJl tii Nrj. Couiuilmen, 1st Wnrd- Cr.o. W. CArusGiu r,J Fha.scu 1)., vis. Council men, 21 HW-N, P. Kc.SKit, J. D. ! JJowuNc. and J. IIais. vouftcrfiftrn, .;, nurd-K. M. Mnivrir, II Maiiti, and II. W. ILLINOIS ELECTION. From a telegraphic despntcb, received in this city yesterday afternoon, we have the follow ing s'ateincnt of Ml,., ,0 ur n, l,uarJ rtotn rr Cnrgretsmrn, in Adams county. iiincy uttd.six precincts, gave Drowning 150 majority. ' n Voting in tily nnd four precincts, 519. lliohardsnn, lb" I. Knlire Whigjicket aheod in Adams c..m,ty. Kivr.ii Neivs.-W, understand tho Die Vcr. uon has withdrawn from the trade, and tho llin foo, Copt. NominoN, will take her place, fr t!ie present. An ';e.vir..VT run nn; ll,i,i,.,,tv,, derstand t,t t f RUl)l, w n, tl(Iej 1(J on last Tuesday, destined for HomivilU One f our merchants inform, us that .,r!. ,.,,i.....i r.. . ..... .o. po,ms on inn niissnuri river, urcn..w put i.ffj t our landing nearly every day. The liighj prices charged lor freight, or, l!. Missouri river ' ii the cause assigned, ll wa. long ngo discov ered that the shortest am! t' ,.apet rutitci for iraeclrr$ Iroin M. Louis to ii',., is by of Hannibal. way Failijiii.s ix St. Louis. A merchant of this ...i, woo cami up irom M. Louis, day he-! i... ... . .. . . . . WESTERN UNION. lore y o.terday, contradicts a report current here, two branche lay their heads together ut Jefler that four or lie o of Ihe principal merchar.ts ol son, before the election, nnd so figure out the Ihul city had (ailed lastweek. ! problem us to mako it appear that neither Col. New ADvrnTistMKSTs. e take pleasure ' Denluii nor an unti Denton man can bo elected, in referring to tho advertisement of Messrs ! What w ill be tho next step ? A nomination of Kiionr.s & Smith. Their stuck is larg, nnd' ,,on' ,o1'" s- ''helps? wo havo heard it much praised. Mr. Tnci. S. j l'10 nPI,uro""y wi ll -grounded charge Mn.Li:n, il will be seen, continues iho very ex- i tt15"'"',t t'u'- Denton, of opposition to the l'ugi ten.ive business of Kte firm of Miller & Dower. "vo ,S'ilV0 I-tv hoiild not be disproved, Ihe We believe Jimhh: (Jom: keeps go-,,1 articles eurrent of feeling inimical to him, will bonplto ond sells them cheap. Rial J.U for sale by t?ruW stronger, und spread inoro ond more over Mr. O. U. ;iu:i:n. Klur tliim See Adver-j !?il"tH' ' ho cl, urge, first made on the nu tisement of West Illy Seminary, Mr. 1). Km- ' diority of l!ul. Denton's reputed organ in New Enso.s, Principal. .Yuliimiil Ci ornphy, for sale Vork, tho I'usl, has met with no denial from by Mr. J. II. TniiM.r.r r we publish t wo teach- l'iln' "' while the St. Louis Union ond Jeffei -era eertilioatia Dr. S. II. Amu.iiso.n we vnss ' ""' l'"luirrr his leading organs in this State, ....... ,,,K ..,. ,,,,j i.oues nun geniiemen linve their mouths fill-d with lestimonials in hi, fa vor. Kliikmition' ii Lam, Solo row Taxis That provision in our si into book oiiiihl to bo Ll.n.a.ln II...S I .1 ! , . altered, which forces upon men the unnecessa. i ' Alton VVefny.i. We understand that n ry troubbi, delay uud expensj, of paying over ' etiiuii w ill be circulated in this city shortly, redemption money only ut Jefferson City. It is I u0 '''! teforc the I.egiriului e, asking a repeal difficult to imagine n reason for changing the law ' '' l'10 ,ast- llowing land lj bit redeemed in the euun'y ! uo MiOBOUfi Tax. where it is told. I Urecincn of Illinois, when you go to the v"" , polls on Tuesday next, to exeiciu the in- or. nv IUu,(l.. seem, to bo ..,,,, ri ,,, , ,,., nM( ine asked to growing dissathfaction with the viva voce ineth-1 l!n.ow Jt)U. voto your own Slate od of voting. Prom all we can leurn, ho w ould ! and her citizens, recoil set ili.it this is a con. not be lar out of the vu'y, who should assert' test between urn indiriilunt in Illinois, and that iiiiu-tonlhs of ihe people in this county do- ire a chunge. It is Iherelore sugguslcd to our Representatives, that they endeavor to procure an ollerutioa to t!i system of voting by ballot, for Marion county, il not for tliq whole State. Similar suggestions have appeared in papers published in other counties. Tho lidcllijcniv bus information of the death of a grandsun of IltMiv Ci.av. 1I0 it s,id lo .1 U . UbB.I u , UUIIL' llla. ,11 BtllllH Tirilllt.an Tin . - Hindoo yestcrdav lirotiLdil uu tho cnn.se ol a man who had died on board, of cholera We did not learn his nunc. i, , . lf- iiioin is. i,iii viu at ni.vn Wa.hingiot. Hunt, the Whig candidate for U .U OTIIFdl STATUS, for tho riieour tiovernoi ol New York, has refused the nomi - j agcmenl of its own industrv." nation of the Jnli-Umleri. ! . ' . I A Liiasii. At 2 o'clock, last Suturday uf- We learn Irom the St. Loliis Prcbbtjltriun, ' tcrnoon, a four story brick building, in course that an overturo tisa before Ihe Synod of Mis- j of construction, in Si, Loui , fell down. Some aouri iluring its recent sitting in Ibis eily, lo : sixteen or eighteen workmen were on the banish Musicul Instruments, (Uv at Org ans, building when it fell. Of these but two were Me.udians, Djsc luls, ic, fruia the churches under euro of the Synod. The overturo was Lid ou the tu'.dn. Cunyosii v.Lasl Monday there CAtne pad dling up to our w harf, an odd-looking miniature teemhoa!. An old man with his family, cun lilillud the passengers and crew. Thu littles emft hailed from Lake Erie ! uud is bound for Fort Winnebago, on the Wisconsin river. It eme by canal to Cincinnati. The boat landed lo lake ou board a jug of whitby. Larce Flock or Sutcr. We understand Ibat three thousand ihuep pissed across Hydes burg Prairie a few days since Merchants complain thai business is dull. . The Next Senator, l'.very period has hit own pcculutiuni on Una subject, and although of no practical iin Jurtance, they poe mine interest. With regard to the action of the LrgMaiure, bo uneasiness appear! to be felt by the Whigs, in any quarter, an J the general impression, that the election ii in their band, stcmi to he sup- ported by good reason. We obicrve no overture fur reconciliation, offered by the Denton to the onti-Det,ton menj but we frequently tee in nti-Denlnn pnpers, confident assertions tint the two winga will be unileil, bin; occasionally t proffer of Ivima They prnpoielhat the Denton men should drop "the bone of contention, Denton," laying thai the Democracy might then be harmoniously I united. It is not supposed (hut (his anxiety for reconciliation is Directed, but to ask that the I Mahometans should fmiuke Mahomet, is to re quire such a queer sort of conctssitm for the aUe of harmony, ns to furnish a foundation for ihe suspicion that there is mure ir, these offers than appears on the surfuco. The proposals lor reconciliation are doubtless meant to be tskcii 'in earnest, while the condition to droit Senr.lnr Denton, may be merely put forth to prepare Ihe way fur something mere liberal, to be adtauced l;i a aniens. i nc ffincia(io papers begin to lecture Upon i.ncienl JX'iiii);r.lio tiswirc. Now. one of these t-i ii . .. . . . ' ' usngr, has al ,va sheen, to hold, caucus before ,i .. ,i ,. . c , ,1,., tho election. Sometimes they are held with . . , I open injur, ai ouier iiinep, seereny. i Perhaps, notwithstanding the denial of sumo of his friends, Hon. John S. Phelps is nut altu gither linthoiight of for Col. Denton's place. If so, it will not be the first time that such an idea has been entertained by n portion nf the Democracy. Two years ngo, in una of Ihe usual caucuses, Mr. Phelps' friends came very nc.ir throwing Mr. Atchison out of the Senate. A letter was read from the Senator instructing his friends to withdraw his name, should there be oppiMilion. Kndcavoring to t ika advantage I ..f , l. : .1 . .1 a... r . i. .f ni ,n . , . . ui una jiiuoe, me ineiius oi iwr. j neipn nom- , '"',tu'1 l"1 "bsequer.tly withdrew the j n",ni"i,,iun' "l'u" l'coverinK that the Atchison i "icn' who W( ra '" 11,0 m''j'"l,y. "'' V"- 'feeding in such ill part, that ihey would proba bly bring out another Democrat, in place of Mr. Atchison. Tho Denton men will be stronger than Iho auli-Dcnton men in Iho Legislature. It is to be observed, how ever, that Col. Denton bus made such violent personal attacks upon some of the lenders of the aiiti w ing of the Du iiiuer.fcy, lli.it they can never support him, but are likely to give their consent to any arrangc- i ' men! nromUiii!? his defeat. Let us si.m.ose the maiiilesl direct o position. 'J'liu am unt of tho accusation is, that "Co!. Denton has not stood by the rights, nnd sympa thised with Iho feelings of his constituents." K tr a Marion, We take Iho following from i he State of Missouri, which has imposed the famous, or rather infamous tax upon our products. '," !'.;!i time lor Illinois to " cut loose" f;0!!i Missouri ami St. Louis. The former wishes lo tax our produce, iVc, because we live without her boundaries; the latter would control all our works of Internal ; Improveinent, in order lo lacihate her own " i""'l',."t 1 " " to )U It town nil chance I oi any KivH spi nigiiig up in Illinois, ucnu . . ... , rt Missouri, upon the coiistitutioualilv of the t in lnl iiivims i oi-Kioii ril .Imliro I .nn ..I niiovn law. lie says: 'That Ihe Slate of Missouri HAS A I'll 'I I'M 'ITS. T1V 1 l IW IIJ'I' V 'Ml. , -o injured lo any Considerable extent. The escape of Ihe others was almost Providential, as liny fell about forty-live feet. Daun em. Tim London Dispatch, says, "Dar n u in is a genius. Ha is the stnurtest man of u smart nation. Ho beats Kentucky, and Ken tucky beats the world !" Ntw (iouMTEHrtiT. We were shown last evening, by II. Thomas, u new counterfeit on the Merchants' and Mechanics' Dank ol Wheeling, D 3 note, letter A, general appearauui) rather light, but well calculated lo deceive those not well acquainted with the ireiiuine. Ci'ii. Com, r-IX UililV inn ers arc published tit Mil wan- WESTERN UNIO-IIANJUAL, MO., NOVEMBER 7, 1850. From the St- Louis Intelligencer. We solicit the special attention of the public to the following communication from Mr. Shumate, the agent lor tho Mis souri Colonization Society. For the first lime it is proposed to send out a company of emigrants from this .Statu to Liberia. Thus far Missouri has done but little to wards lim noble enterprise of colonizing tlit freo blacks on die const of Allien. It is time t hat the people ol this Stato were beginning to arouse themselves to tho im portance of this enterprise, which is no longer a doubtful experiment, struggling with diluctiltie; hut is now established upon n linn basis nnd is cxlii li I i nir to the world one of the proudest monuments of American wisdom and philanthropy. The prospects of the Colonization Society have never been as fluttering us now. tor the honor of the State, we would not have posterity to reproach us with the fact, that we have done nothing contributed noth ing towards this noble, humane and chris taiu undertaking. Cannot twenty individ uals be found in this rich and growing city of ninety thousand inhabitants, who will act upon the suggestion ol Mr. .Shumate, and contribute the $1,51)1) required? MISSOURI COLOMZATIN SOCIFTV. Mr. Editor: Tho Missot'.ii Cmua.i, n Society wislmj to send out a Roinnnnv of euiigianiH iroin tins iMalo to tho Kepulilic M" I'il'eria, to coinniflice n "Missouri (,'o. . . i . .!..... . . .'. . .. 'y ' Africn," in tho mouth of January next, at which time a vessel will leave .ew .,i .,, . ... '. , Orleans, wi i i iniijranls rom the Soul t and West. There are applications now before the Hoard of Managers, from free persons of color, from the counties of Polk, lloone, and Lewis, who are ready and willing to emigrate to Liberia if the means can be fur nished by Ihe Itord to procure llieir outfit and transportation. $1.1,00 will be need ed by the Society to equip and ship the first company ever proposed to lie sent out from the Stale of Mis-ouri, and wo tiust Un friends of this nnblo cause will cheerfully respond to this appeal by cotitrihutjug tlie ainouni speciuco. ;re. mere not ill gen tlemen in the city ol M. Louis who will contribute Sltll) cstch, and 10 who will give $.10 esudi, to makeup the sum wau led ? SugscriptioiH may be left with U.i vhl Keith, Ksi., Trca.siier, or with the un dersigned, who will very soon uiuku per sonal application to tho friends of the cause in this citv, lor their contributions. V. IJ. S1IUMATK, Agent. Missouri ('oloiiiz ition Society. i( C( ijil.i of Ihe Missouri Coloni'ation Kiriilii. from thv 17 of Hijilanfitr till I't,vaid)tr I si, IS. iO, ('ash from sundry persons r.t Canton, $1 50 Thus. Wash, $10; Jas. It .Marshall, $10, L'O (10 Jun es Sutton. $5: John Marshall, .'), 8 00 Kockhill, Church, $(i 15; L. II. Dun- hold, 1 13, 7 HO Jas. Kllis, 1)5 c!s; Peter C. Camden, !f 10, 10 1)5 James ('aslelln, f l; Judge Vale, $5, (j 00 Jno. S.ippingtoti, if5; sundry persons nt Arsenal, .f 25, Cash from Jas. Nelson, Tally, Mo., if 5 sundry persons at Tulty $3 25. Collection at Hannibal, 5 80; Dr. ('rWlilli, 5, Collection at ('uncord Church, John K. Walker, Ksq., sfrit), Cnsh, from Dr. Pcnn, to build house in Liberia, Cash, from W. I). Shumate, to assist in paying for publishing oddress on col onization, 8 25 10 80 11 1)5 10 00 7 00 .12 10 !fl 12 00 Miissioxauv K w.i.oDYs. 'J'hu I long Kong Itegister publishes, under the title of "Sug gestions to Missionaries," a very straup; nroject, which consists in arranging the distribution of small publications of the Bible Society, and other religious tracts, over (lie whole surface of China, by means of balloons. Upon a calculation made of the weight of tracts, each balloon could carry two thousand, which might bo allow ed tu fall one by one, nnd at short inter vals. Thus the Word of t!od would fall literally like a refreshing shower ever the incredulous " Flowery Land." The Panama Star states that a scheme has been di-covered, the object of which was t i overthrow the existing government for the nominal purpose of declurini: it in. ucpondent of tho Kepublic of New tlren nda. A.XOTIICIl Ul'.VOMTION IN rilAXCti. A letter from Paris in tho lloston Post says: " Fiance, you may depend upon it, must go through iiuother revolution. All partie , are dissatisfied with tho present constilu lion. Jkn.nv Link was thirty years of age on the Dili of October. AxoTiiF.it Vosiiir.it. The Providence Journal says, it is understood that Mr. 15ar- mini is now "getting up" a Mastodon, two hundred feet in length, to be manufactured :.. i I ... I... .1: I :.. .t.. . in v oniuiijoi ii in u ul- uisOTieii-n in iiiujwiu no ion to tne nogs, an u will not pu Western part of Missouri tt;S n simcimeti of antedeluviati zoology, Wamiiixuto.n, Nov. 1st The goveinmeut receipts from July 1st o .September yihh are !s !5,(i"JJ, l."t, nnd thu expenditures for (he sumo time Sii, 1SI),!).') 1. Ni:w Vmi is, Nov. 1st. (.'apt. Johnson, of tho yucht Twilight, has succeeded in recovering the statue of Mr. Calhoun, thu only injury sustained, is tiic b-b3 of part of (he right arm, but the fracture is concealed by drapery. It uriMtuin, Nov. 1st. Covernor Thompson, of Maryland, has set npart Thursday, the SJSth November I'm Thuuksgiving Day. s Great tflorts tiro being made in Muvs villo Ky., to secure tho construction of a railroad from that city to Lcxtnglon. Bridge between England and Franco. The JJritisli Academy of Scii ncu has at present under consideration n plan of a most extru.ordinn.ry character, being neith er more nor less than a suspension bridge between V ranee and iiiiglund. Al. I ci'di nauil Lcmaitra propose.) to establish an un'ostatic bridge between Calais ur.d Do ver. I' or this purpose he would construct strong abutments, to which tho platform would be attached. At a distance of 101) yards from the coast, and at distances of every one hundred yards across the chan nel, he would sink four barges, ho .vily la dun, to which would ho fixed a heavy iron chain of peculiar construction. A formi dable apparatus of balloons, of an eliptical form, ami firmly secured, wonld support in the air tho extremities of these chains which would bo strongly lastened to the abut ments on the shore bv other chains. Kiiuh section of 100 yards will cost about JC300, 000, which would make 8-1 millions for the whole distance across. These chains, sup ported in the air at stated distances, would become the point of support for this fairy bridge, on which the inven'or proposes to establish an atniospliric railway. The pro ject has been developed in great length by the inventor, An experiment is being made, by Hevurnl t I'.iiL'lish mercnntiio and nitinutacturinj' liinw, to introduce the culture or cotton in to Liberia. M. Larane, an apothecary in Paris, has invented a new nnd in st destructived kind of bullet, which, on striking against tiny thing to which it may bo directed, ex plodes with a detonation ns loud ns that of the gun from which it is tired, and produ cing very destructive cllects. Loi isvim.c, Nov. 1 1 r. m. The remains ol tlenernl Taylor wero re ceived this morning on the steamer Navi ntur. The firing of a gnu announce:! the approach of the boat the ringing of bells followed, and hundreds were immediately winding their way towards liio huidi g, The wharves were crowded, n were also the decks o( the steamers ; the civil author ities timl the military I'm tried and tint citi zens in carriages, on horseback und on foot, marched in procession to the landing, pre ceiled by the Mayor and Mr. Crittenden. The latter, in a few eloquent ami perti nent remarks, addressed tho relations ol the deceased--which, however, were only audible to those close to him. The collin was then placed on u hearse, drawn b four black horses, nnd the procession moved on, extending in length live lo six squares. The sidewalks, house windows, and cver available spot in tho streets through which the procession passed, were occupied, and the stores, lor the tune beuio, were closed The llody wns buried in the family ground, seven miles Irom tho city Iiii'oitTANT ntoM Tuxvs. Late accounts from Texas, state that (here is an over whelming majority of the popular vote in favor of accepting the proporiton made by Congress. ( ni.Moi'. in Lammuima. An a.oeiatinu at San Francisco has applied to the Su preme Court of the State for a charter for a College, to be located at San Jose. Mr. Xcngle has donated forty acres of ground, upon which suitable buildings are to be erected. Thcso grounds are to be laid out with n view to landscape and ornamental taste; nnd fifteen hundred trees planted this bill, nbout the beginning ol the rainy 3cason. Siilurilnji iinnlir. Who are) the Voters under the New Constitution. 1st. All white male iult.ihitanls, whether native born naturalized or uunatiir aiietl foreign born, who resided in the Sialc at the time of the adoption ,,f tho Coustitu lion, to wit: April sl, IS IS and w ere then voters. All white tunic citizens of tho ITui ted Stales, native born of naturalized, who have resided in the State one year previou to the time of election. The difference between the old nnd the new v oiiMiiuuon, in mis respect iteiii" the tune ol residence, one year instead of si.v months) and the rctiuisito jf n,tiril'na. 'nun since ipril 1st ISIS, Tho voting is also to he by faillot, Chi aigo Joiirmd, Tin: I loo Chop. The correspondent of a mercantile house in Louisville, having visited the pork-packing points on the Illi nois aim Mississippi rivers, says, the num ber of hogs will fall very little, if any, short ol last sea on. lie says the number near ihe river will fall .short on acciumt of the scarcity uud high price of coin la-l year, but the country back will make up this iU'Iii'iciicv. Jlircont rroi mis m r r Ii mr, be adds, und this will enable let ders'to ! bring their small hogs to market, by la e feeding. The corn of the back country I . -ii i e i . .. ,, to Dinig it to mai'Ket, a uU il cents net i paid for their hogs, h sny it w'ill bring them forward. At Hannibal Mo., tho deficiency i cli mated at SIMM) hogs; nt Qiiiuey and Keokuk and other lowns an increase. The esiimato of hogs packed on tho Illi nois and Mississippi rivers, last season, is .r)l 10,(101), including St. Louis, The irene rnl increnso in Iowa, Missouri nnd Illinois, will make up for ntiy deficiency from hist year by the scarcity of corn. 1 he census of Khode Island, exclusive of xorui Kingston, shows the population to lo M l, dS'J. A rich silver mine has been discovered near Cm-son's, by Dr. Drown. The vein is a loot in width, and is supposed to extend over u distance of 10 miles. Wo have u specimen In our possession, which contains 0 per cent, of silver. " Straws show which way the Wind Blows." i. ..:...! ., . e arc nwaie thai tlns.ay.ng is not t ; nil remarkable lor its novelty, nevertheless its nnti.puty allords very suti.-fuctory ev- dtnceol its value. e may regnuid it.j imreiore, as-a neti uiei, mat maws ""marine to convey to turope tlie pro luuts ol show which wnv the wind blows. It I: cipially evident to our mind that Colonel ilenton intends to run for the Presidency in 185'2 ' on bis own hook," and in defiance of tliu nomination of another eniiiliibiic for the Democratic national convention,' "r Bl"," ,0 ,,,tecl American murests, lli,n hereafter to assemble. The straw which ,u!r '" "t'1'! v"! Wo'ik' "' "l' 1,"lu"r.v' show that the wind blows in this d.rcction,"u, ,Nu","'t ,.. . , c ., .. ,' of waT tien iiien an exhibition ol the evidence utV certain ediloriuls of the iNew oik ....,.........,,,.,.,.... .,.. luv, niiig 1'osl nnd the St. Louis Union shadowing forth very distinctly ihe posi tion thai till conventions to nominate can didates are mere humbugs and frauds upon the people, and a.o entitled to no respect. A new light has recently broken in upon the minds of the editors of these two pa pers, which has illuminated them in nu ex traordinary manner. They now perceive " as ch ar as mini,' that the long e-tablisli ed u-agc of (lie Democratic party, in cal ling conventions lo nominate candid ate, H, and nUviivs has been, a miserable cheat and swindle Ih' ami:I) the popular voice has linen stillrd nnd the rh'lit :f suli'r.we JuViiiis1i-iI. If this bo so, of coune those coiiscieuliotis gentlemeii are I o .nd in com mon honesty lo opposu the culling of a con vention and to re.-it Its nominee, if he is not entireiy acceptable to lliein. It is wi ll known that Colonel Ilenton h the fa vorite of these two papers for the Presi dency, nnd it is quite as certain that he is in no event likely to receive the nomina tion of a lleuioeratic National Conven tion. That honor is beyond doubt in re strve for ( !en. Cass. It results, therefore, that Col. lieiitoti will be ruled oil' the track, unless he repudiates in advance the author ity of the convention. Ilul as he deos not i intend lobe ruled oil', he deems it tiecessa j ry to let It liu u.l I -n loo.l inns lar I '" I apo unng i t.Xntt.in r..m Mucl. U.ey had vauce, that he will submit his pretension j ,.,, !,,.,,, .,,,-a great, r ao,.i,t.ges.ii.e K to no convention ; and if any such bo ly i rtulllu i. tjM1)M hi ee i inutn .1 In make anovher si its) Hit take the liberty lo nominate a nil'.i-, L-il utioi, im.,- Siate tnroiijii their ciinl exeu- el' caiulidale, be will ' appeal In tin: :eo-1 pie. His organs, llic i'.iviiiu;' J ust an I the Union, ate paving the way for. this con ditioii ol tiling- by if iioiiiiciiig lor the p.re elit nil couveniioiii in l!ie concrete. In i snort time, we apprehend, liny wiil be lound ibri liiiga I K moc atic aiional t',m veliliou in paiUcular; an I if lieu. Ci.- i. uoiii nateil, will maiiitaiii tia' a I'r.iu I h.i- been practised upon the Dciinn-ra -y, wliich leserves lo be rebuked ; that Col. lieutuu is notoriously the favorite ol that party, and that ;bey tire hound to repudiate the fraudulent nominee. The result will prove whether the straw we have alluded to did in this case indicate bow the wind blow.--St. Louis InttHiaincer, i'loni Iin SI. I.oins Intelliijruceer The St Louis and St Charles Railioa.l Alu. Koitok; 1 notico thai the people of St. Charles are about to petition the Legislature for a charter for n liailroad Iroin ihi-city to that place. Why not petition the Pacific Kailroad Company to build the road, s they already have a charter w hich authorizes them to build branches in an) '.onuty through which their road may run? Probably this Company would build the road, if llio.-c interested will subscribe slock enough for that? purpose. Ilul, if the pe tition is to be sent, I would suggest that iho object, be extended so as to in-lue permission to continue the line from Si. Charles, so as lo strike the St. Joseph and Hannibal liailromi. MUM MM OF LFClSLATL'Ki:. VSHINflTON Nov. '2 3 P. M. Treasury notes tuitauding Nov. 1st amount to'iSil I Xkw Yohu, Nov. '2 3 p. M. Liovernor Fish has issued his proclama tion selling apart thu Pith December for Thanksgiving day tho same as in Penusyl. vania. Savaxx wi, (! . Nov. 1. The friends of the Union turned out ill large numbers hist evening, to ratily nnd approve I hi! compromise measures. Spir ited addresses were delivered bv a number of eminent speakers, and resolutions udopt ( d, nvowing tho deterininatioii d' the 'neet- rm, U) s,.ui i)y th0 I'nion comtiriuiii-e us by the oulv means ol procuring peace. J he meeting throughout was nu enthusiastic. . I gramme: As Dr. II. rides up to the guard VoM'txic Fin i'iiovs. An Oiegmi pn-;r,M,, th,. conipuuy, he is saluted by Ksrr per, iliited 2lst March, gives the following musket, in li.ind, mid a 4ed to settlo .leconiit of Volcar ic eruptions in Oregon : ,!iilic.uHy betwti ii llitiu once for on "We are informed by gentlemen that v. wiiercupon Dr. il. dj mounts mid both the mounts (St. Ileh n und H.tker) ui e ! ().iU., , j;.,,.,. t(1 nlo,, j.,,.,. j( iVf sending I'oilli volumes of smoke, giring : t ( , enter the gintrd room an,' get undoubted erib uce thai their volc. nuc hj. llill:;iL., which he .Iocs i.n i v icM out hie-, ere not v el exiicgni lud. 1 be cr.ilers: , , . i. id lit d. The cr.ilers wa. issuing iu St. from which the Hinoke wa- issuing in St. Helen were two in number, nnd low down Hie north und north eul sides; while iu .Mount tlaker, which is a pei'leel cone, the -in ke win i-siiing in dt n.e m.is-es from the centre of the summit. t js prob able th.n the e ui c the oi:,iy living volca noes iu Oregon, fll vVoivixo in Neurit Cahomxa. Gov- I ei nor Manly, of N. Carolina, has appoin ted '1 luuday, t lie 1 1 1 1 1 ol Novembei, to be oh erved iu Hie Stale us a day of gen crnl thanksgiving. A shock of nu earlh'piake was felt at Furmville, Va., on the 17th iust. it con tinued lor several minutes, mid was accom panied by a rumbling imNo similar to the report id distant thunder. Is ir not Hoiiuiiii.E ! There are in the prisons at Naples, Italy, nt present, no less that -10,000 political prisoners ; and the opinion is, that from tho crowded state of the juils, tho greater number ol those per sons will i'o mail, become idiots or die, Memphis was nuulu n Port of Delivery by last Congress uituched to the district of New Orleans. Cin, JYon. 1 11" tkeUime t :i inn, Kite on ll, e ImJurtrinl (.,). If I.... lit I.U 1,1.1,1 It. I I.U.. ttlftl ...Ithfl lim lulloMitiK circular to the Governors ai.d i;, .., s M w, ,,,,, Mr 1M UnelU ol ul i,..e,et.U u. tn hirlholnll)(, ()iMMlV , , nUMr) v(M ,mll()1. The eppropnaiioii ol portion ol mir national American industry is a lio'ile act. and Worthy an enlightened age, in which the arts and science are I'ohlere.l by government. Nothing is better calculated to impress oilier governments with 'Just in turns of Ihe importance of eur own, nnd laled to overcome prejudices, and tend to (he preservation of peace, than such use id' our ves sels of wbi' to conquer by love, ''and make viiptivelhe hearts of the people of other nations." .Vat tonal Iutelligtnccr. Circular of tht. Extent iv co nmitlte of Ihe Unt ied Sinks on Ihe Industrial Exhibition of lbal. Uoooms or the National Isrtitdte, ) W'akiiimitop, Ocl. TJt, 1850. The Central Authority of the United States, for th.' Inuuslrial i xliioi'ion, to be held in Lon don, in May. Ibjl, issued in June last to the (joerni rs ol the Uillrent Ststes uud territories, a firmal l" quest that they would appoint liv ed committee, for llieir respective Sutes, in or-' dcr tiiut the c. tizcns (hereof aituht possess every lacilii) lor ihe representation ol tho various products nt this exhibition of the industry, ge nius nnd skill of all nations. In conformity with this request, the Execu tive Committee has been advised o! the appoint ment cf committees to act in behalf of the citi zens of tho following Slates, viz: Maine,. Khode Island, New York, New Jersey, Mis sissippi, Illinois, Maryland, Missouri, South Carolina, Alabama, New Hampshire . Vermont Massachusetts, (Jluo un.4 Indiana. As it is supposed that tint citizens of Slates which have ml, through tneir (Joveruors, re sponded to the request, would uu disappointed on discovering, uiu n too late to be remedied, 11. . I ll.u. .....!..... ....... t....r.. I.. I... l.r. ..111. lull nine ollicers. I lie uriieb iiin-l be sluiiiied In limit lo reach London, prior 1 1 IIih lirsl nay ol .tl irch, s'ltist queul lo ulucli ihey i mliol be adinilte.l l,i Iho ex:, cite, u j laerelore, lie Keen live 4 -"llillilUee Is lili,elle : ealllt sliy lu Si. licit On- ,,i In , ,u, nil ii 1. 1 lh, -i.ljnt. lilt- l.oiii.nl r m u.ei - to L ii 1 It o,ti. up, ro juiaU-.J lo the .Wioli Cl'.,. ftiatt - i'j t I'll -q.ii.ie lei.'l l siace, ,'1 wiilell the oue-lisll Is to Uu nil .iijilen h) pass , i ,i di-tritinli- or assign t s s- ground the. m v ral bl, iirs in nropnrtioii in 1 t.,r 'lt.a .r..sr,.,iis.-is would unqu.-.noi.al.ly luaj to very inn qn.il uistriliiiiiuii in propor tion In the actual Uemaliiis ol each git log to one Stale a g eat excess ol space, such as W ould lie Ion ml entirely tin-necessary for Ihe exilntloli o! its productions, while Hint assigned lo uiullier would be so i-irctiniscrilied u to require per haj'S the reject I in ol i,rltcles ol value, anil III lurist. It is, theret'ore, ol Ihe first importance lbal rai'h Slate liirnisll, as early as possible, uu esliinale ol ihe amount ol space it will lie able creditably to nil, ri culb ctlng to.,1 the ch racier of the urlicb s, rallnr than the qtlatitily, should be r.uisiilreJ . To Iho-e Slates which make no report through toeir commiuect belorelhe lirst of De cember, specllying the amount ol space re quired, no clolmuiil will be made, but the en lire amount w ill be immediately assigned to to those u hu b may have mode report, in pjopi r tiou to tho requirements ol enili, and publica tion thereof bo iniida uccordiugly. .To lliese regulations, required by existing circumstances, attention is respect fully solicitej by the Eecutive Committee. The committee is highly gratified in being able lo state that such assuru!ce has been re ceived from iho President of the United Stales and Ihe Secretary of the Navy ns to jii)il'y the expectation that a public vessel will becom missioned to convey to London all artieqes, (destined for the exbibi'.ioii) wbich may be ap proved by Ihe Central Antboriiy. All communications must be addressed to the Secretary ol the Fxeeniit o t'timmitteo. PKTEIl FORCK. Choirmnn. JOS. C. C. kUNNKDY Secretary Exucu'ive Cnmmitlee. ' A Driii, in C.u.irouxiA. an incident oc curred ut Los Angelos a short lime since, leiididg lo illustrate the statu of society at that place. A vulun.Ujcr oi' iieli. More- i Kny OIJl. '( ('ihiminV Colorado company, while partially under the iulluence of ar- ncuu a emu !:. v. iv t no iinmu ol I lam duit spirits, challenged Dr. I lope State fselr- I utor to light; the lollowuiJJ being the pro- j i , ,..,.,.i ,....,.,,. .,.,. tl tint i.uter discharging ns piece u lutlu in a I vMiice ol Dr. ll. Dr. ll.'s Iin tonlk i ll'ect, planting Hie whole lo id tl iiuck.sliut into the 'upper pint oi li a it's tl-igh, producing a liac.luie of the bone. l'r. II. immediate ly g ive the uet:es6,iry medical a-si-t.ince lu bis wounded opponent, who was well al-Mk-d wiih the valor tli ;pl:' ed by Dr. 11. in the affair of honor. Marr h lying danger, ously wounded his resovtn being extreme ly dliiibtfui. Dr. 11 xtaiids ju.siilied by the law uud by public, jpiuiou. It is inainlniucd, by some respectable experimenter, that potatoes planted n nioiig corn are noi so liable to rot j nnd tiiis opinion has .'icen confirmed by a sulli- cient number in man to rentier it wor. thy of utletilion. Cin. io. It is ull gelled now, that Jenny I.iud wi come to C itieinnuii in 1'ecember nexft. Darnum writes that he shall n II tho o y.'st licht t lo the Ingest bidder, ns hi olhe lies. Chi, Aon, Portugal, it is said, w ill send no cuiiribu Uoiii to the tircitt ,bil limn ol ls.ri r t : )