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4' if i tiik Illinois fiu;k TKADEU. r fill ''I f. t o From tin: Vermont .spiiit of tin- Ago. it::i:. o.v Am ''.''' -Carritr l-" Dream on! fond IVx.l ! dream ". 10 ,!iu ,'lM Dream on of licratigcl truth, ISor ilrcim that the vows iron. her hps U..t past Arc an false as the pledges ' ""' Ah, kneel at her feet a -am, poor hoy. Ami hang on 1"'r "ll! words, Ami think them as swrct, in lliy rapturous ji . As the warl.le of spring's lirst bin.-. Drcm on ! till the tnitli shall make you bt.iit Away from her fond einl ru '", Ami Experience lays her brad in voir 1i.miI, And looks, with a sneer, i.i your face. Then awaken to life with voi.r poor l..itt ru:r. Like a tree in tin- w inter -'.us And hum how eomphti Ay tr. .! V Am pitltnl the if-Jotir ' ty -' '-' '- ' ' ' ' ' ' ' : lit'.! 1 IV Mlllll' 1 I. bnii-h I'l-nip.' u .irnoil all lore:.1 cihtaic t.'u-tr dep were anchored near sou 'I.I, in lain, I'll iiU l'bh tide, ii--' :' , :n lo i-- qio t : -j i : ::..!.!.',.! O I'll- N blew u;i ,;'..rit l'l . ' Chine r .iii.l 1'. ii i n i'. Tlio . nli.iry . ( '..pi. I."i"lt, promply a .s In lo If I '.Hi'".'!, .m ! to 1.1- 1.1'lIit'VO Sllllil IJl'.ti-ll Cr,-."ls i iiic i ny. i tin' i :nn i t:. --s inif icrv h ,r 1 iii'ht- ! .i, ,11 In t 1 .!. '"'I" .-els wide L h.i 1 ! : .r.ij" in l!.i- M i on the : .'. i'i,. It col:; ! t '; -.ii n.i were I.:! : .,1 1 1 ,i !'.,.. enabled ) - i 1 i J I . t ll I T i -j -. - - - s "II fill'' r u hi 'i the .'--i lo lln'ir .lu- ah: i. A'i mi. 11. All .,i;ri i t .inv 1 liii .v : . 1 1 1 1 uii iniis-ieicrs an. I in !.!v J T : emi-inonlhli .) I'olh nl .in I iit tin" pi u c ol I. ii' I'm. cc i.i 'i i .1 i .. r i "JUSTICE AND ECU-L1TV.' the mi.i:.:. Wrnvrr A llie, lalilor. Oltuua, III.. I'lMny. Aim-ialHT 1 I.I-II. Wiiiy; 7I'0tiir.r. Wi-arc ri'iil'i-tci.l to say that a J-umary im-i-tin:! (.rtlm Vlii of f.ii a!i.', Criimly, mi l Krmlull rountii-H will he lu l l in Oliawa. on 'l'in -.! iy ill,' 2.U of this imiulh, for the uro-e of iio.anntiii r .VU'gutes to the Dni inhfr Whi,' lato Conven tion to fci h-ct i-aniliilatfs for the oil', o-i ol I Io-. thoi niul J.iuutcnalit d'ovi ruin. -ton ol I. le h ! 'ii O' a!l I'.ii' ( .i i. ii' o ':' Ii a I'v.'i. i. .. t i. . ' i. . ll!:! II, .!..'. :,i:; ,-'.:, If. ... an In 1 in1.. ina 'c t'i -nii'i ! I j. lo this i , - . ; 'rom . io Ail I ... ic. l!.i- : 1 . ' 1 1 . ' I, LIII I Iii.l . t I" 1 1 .', t . II I'T r; '.'i in r t!o ill. ir -ill.', rltv, :i it in in ( -.' 1 ' .':, ail'! ' - f '! I". -I I i.-i, H !l! !l !: . I '.. .!. I'll -.'".'Ii I'l.'C.'.m.'. . n .. !' !. !"i an.! : ; , f ! ; , j ;;,.r .m ! .w , i'M: I "A 1-,-n-i I I I1..' II Mi'l .'I ('.III! 'II. lli'l r i .",' ii.t i i'.'.' oily. !ii h .'. i: '111 tl.0 .0. : j.s. ( 'll the 1 i U I - . I' "lij.l it.-.l, UII'I t'aj ! ., ! i ? . t!..' i .o;'!.' ol i .!, T.-f.ii;-. .ii I-. t.:,- tin- , 1 U.lil.l'!,- 1!:.' , :n ....!. i' i. il I . ! t i:.- ..- in i.i !.i l "I.iii. -" Ii i ; i ''.: o! l l" . .t-l'jlt'.s t I I - .' r f ;r l!l.' fa l. In s j-hiv ll..' lo-;. l lli in ( no. ;,i. i ,,r i!. .'lit ! ! H. ,.al .ill v, all i -Is. v, in t',' r.'.'.'.i en Vo.t. i:::; oii it,- (.. th" -..:.: , i I -! 1 ii.'.ti '.nt .. ' ill'1- r a I 'Ii .' u lie iiiaiii'vs, rn'i'iw'.l from hali'vr ii.1 over I . iho IVmiiiii-ioin ol A.i. iii'v, whi rc ill.' I'olli'.liiii; i- i'i'i I. - .! u ilhiu .-onvi'tiii'iit ilislan.'.'S. miller toe .lire. :, 'ii .'I ll.e ei retarv of the Tieinin . I'.'. I'.m the ,-ale.l,, ,.in : of the I'lil.ii. iiK.ne s. ,,f i!,e .N ivy. .!. I' . eii.;:.. I., i.'!.-, ae.vii'.it-. in -l v.hai-: , ,'i .' e .ii.j. r; nil llierelo. a I'oiil; an I S' eii'e I : re- j .j . i. . I i . ! hi i-afe : hall l.r ir..Xil..l t.r llu !i. hi' i.'.er, an.l eaeh of Its Oliiei'S .T .Vj. n.'i.'s, I jmii." linee rat ami .lcimihir loe!-, tlie se iiil h, -,s oi'ulu.-li iall he srj.ar..u-ly V'.t at all t to.. . ': ;! ih.. . t 'miiii''M'.n.-is, no n.' ol liooi !..ill. hi.i i.i. !. r penalty of t!i-n-i-.il ti.'in eliiee, .-ntrii-t his .".mi pi. ;.er k.-y t.x-nh'T of ihe . :h.T, . rl.i.i'i', ..;'n r p. :- Hi ; uti.t for tU, s i.o-ki'fp.ns ul th. .. i'1'ii! t.f t!i" vauil.'ol the ( oiiinii' i - ' l;. I s :!' . I I'i' ': !!v all.l sever illy le-p, ltoie. 1-1. A.. pl'.'llht'l.'ll. eaii.'.'.-lelllenl, irplivat lis" ,,; .ui v .f the pnhii moiievs. ileposi s, si'u:i-lie-., v.r pu p. rly, el t'n.' Il.veh.'.jiier, .r a iv .1 its I J.e -a or A '. n. i. -, .r anv l-.n-eiy ol i s I'liM ..r ..viiiiti- -. "h il! Iv.! it -It.! .ny, an-l '"I the ion i . to, .1 f ! 1 i j -'. , 1 1 1 : i . 1 1 I'liJ imp. .-..ii'iieii! all't 1 '. 1 1 l ! :'. T lor !.!.-. 1 1. A:! : n: . i -.. .1 1 the l of ii . I .:',. - or .i ii i" , v. h n I ih-i. .!.:. .'.. ,,r ::i : ::. en' ef i '!!; D.inul Hi. ',.'. r. Tin minor that Pamel Vtl steruill !iirt!y i.'.ire fn.rn the 'al'iint appeals I.) In uenerally i'reihte.1 in the eastern papi rs. ll is sai.l he inteii.U to i. siiiiie llie praeliee of the law, either in Huston or .New Voik; ami the X. . Journal ol I'oiiiineree says that Jiu'e I'psVr mil ! Seer. t.iry o! Stale when Mr. e! .a. r re--I.: is. an.l Mr. I'uhiii:: will he lna.le Secretary ; T!ie Kea.liii.; (.Ta.) ( iaetle is pu'.li .hini a xery intereslim; aiul w ell written original Ionian, e calleil (iiov.'.inii .h llheim n, w'.ieh, if not t"U r"'V '.hi;', w e liail inleu.li .1 to repuhlu-h in lh' Trailer. Ily t.nnir misha'p or oilier, hcifever, one iiuiiil.ei (No. -jl, Oi I. Mil.i nrvi r reiu 1..1 lis, nui. ll I.i our regret. If nut imp. -in:; too iimeh on i;on,l natuie, ve woulil he unler a thnunvl ohlialions to the eililors, houM ihey supply Us with the liiimher uilii'l. .1 lo. toil tiik ii.ii).. is lint laii.i'i. 4i 'ii iiiaiiI ion ul llie K ii'liil ( l.lil i Ii in tliU I'l.nr. orr-am' d : :i ..ul OI-, he, 11 ' .l Is 1 ' !'e 'elM.I: .!,,!, t: v. i nei.t. t V. 1 i: ?lie!ili.il i:leeliou---;lol ions IC. oiitl ! Wlicw, how ihe 'eo,.n .shins i '. I. at a I. ni lil.le havoc amon 1 i coiiiis, ti.ler l .urels, oir'ls. arnl all the ot'ier n In ions priitc'j:! of w hi,- .-erv ! iil yon i ver Mieh::.;;in the l.iu.l of V.'il.l-l' at nnil Ueil-Dog wliiijery wli-n hank oppr-'. -ion nml rorrtlitio;i seeme I to he inure tijhlly ami i'i mil V fasteneil on tlia people linn any where ( I so, has at last lhroV.li oil' the i;-i!liii yoke an.l i-it. il her oppressors with a perfei t lornailo of iii.li.nia tion ! John S. Uarry, the aiiii-hank-sn-pen .'i.jn ileni irratie Ciitnli'late for rjovenior, ami Oi i jen 1!. J'ii'h.ir.lson, the eninliilat.' fur lieutenant i;,en:.ir uml a ilmiioerat of the same s, himl, are elei ti ,! ie. u majority of more lh.in.10O0! NOT A -S; .- litany uiiui ii as ui:i:. KI.I.'I 'l'i:i) to kitjikk noi'si: or tiik i,i:(.i-i.a- TI'KK ! filory rmnih foi so Mnnll a siale. The following are nil the returns lor governor no have yet reeeivnl : Ti'.? Y'-ur. Dii-i. NVr.ii;. P '5 MO ..,'r) (in t.ait) r.ir. :n:i (hi j.a't) r.i:i:i;t eulisent.-.l to save the the I'omie, ami r. -: all pi 1 tioM t'i at the Cliii. .' pay . wisliill one v. e. k, f :! the '.'i ;!.. i'. l 1 ii- -il' inees ot ;..'.i.iti in, (.'apt. eily, i. 'ice out-i !e e ; ! ik. i . on e, i : i i i -, ii::!'i"iis i i lin j h M iv, lull. Mi i ' W !i..o Mi ll is Ii"! !. I'i ' t-j ::. he.i".r ih:;-. - !.!.'. I .' eh. ,1. - .Men i he lil! - -h.i ;l la- en I lie p. .' HI to v. h": ml'lli'e i I A. -e. 'fliii;' t i liie l.illowin notier, 111,' i h'.ireh u'i ne . or un i ...:.. i .. 1 w.i .hi. s, siia'l i'o Or rw i.Nov. (i, HI I. e ot the pie-. iitj:. mi I. in A eouneil of !,ipti-t Mini-ters ami hn thren ui, iv earn;, lie.! ami piini'l,- . iu)i, ,. ,,,,..,,.,. ,Hlr.,,lul ,,, iircwoiis invitatmn anJ I ei,iii.i.-, mi rs, a. i, r ; 1 ' i::,,l ;., t.e I'uasury He- :rran -jeinei.t. Deaeon ('. (.'h inoilin. was chosen Moilerator. iihleii l.y in nl. eont lini.h. Chaiies M. lu hiiismi, Clerk. II heplae-.l ina s. p.r.t., j ! . .-n t I : I. !.-r Thomas Powell, fiom the or 1 . . iiopier .Mall ; an.l I -eil j' ivalle lo the dr ier ot , l'lutn h at ( iranv iilo ; lirothcr Chester I'ryer, the Lite's are n..h c.-cil, i from the elm nil of Vern.ilioiiv llie ; Kl.ler Charles i iuut i-alif Iv i it iti ill. Y, ii-i in llu niiit.t nj' a r c, A.7i', i ,'..'( m ill I1 i t L S IHSI I a . The Salem (i.i..'lte ileseuhes it as rising in ils majestic uramlcur, with rani I slriiles. Kx.-ry il iy , ahnost, aihls one Mock more. The follow in States anil Terriloiies have alreiuly raneeil then,. M'lves on the sule ol Democracy ami the people, auain-t the principles un.l in. asures of the 'coon .-kill ail'.! har.l eiiler p n ty : OHIO IOWA, M A I N 11, :i:oK(ii., MICIIK; w, 1 U.INOIS, 1 X I) 1 A N A, V 1 I (i I . 1 A, I' 1. O K IDA, M I S S O I' 1! 1 , A I. A I! A M , M K A X S A S, M A K V , A N 1). WISCONSIN, I' V. N N S Y L A N I A, SO CTII (' A U O I.I N A, x i: w ii a m r s ii 1 1 i:, In a few iliys we will. ii:nloulite.!l , have the pleasure of a.Lliiic; the Ihnpiru State to (he pvra ini.l. .M iy the eooil work i;o on unlil cv. rv state in the I. 'ni. mi is r.'.leriiie.l. I.u-oi r ii.i'u.iii of il,i- iiriicidus iiR'tal-j, th:m I'.ills to tlu lot n' most i-ouiitrit's in Eu ri'jn'. Siippn.-i., liow ever we had but the aver aoi: ul' mnul'H ilnllars a IiohJ. Tliif would a.'iunint to two hundred and tifty -m il uiiliiiiiis. On tw o )uiiit.s do ruilu (that is, soma H'nlt') fiijtitally fir. Tiist in regard to ilic ii'j:iiuily of -old and t.ilvrr in the world. This is much "renter than ihcv itifjoino it to be. Next in regard lo the amount letjiiiri d tor eoiiiinereial purposes. Tins is much Mnallur than they suppose it to be. I'mler a sound money, hound eredit, and sound bankine; system, ten dollars a head would probably hi! amply sullieieni in the Tniled State.!. Hirds siner le.s-t in Atijut titan in any other month. Ladies eliatter leiist in IMiiuaiy. 'l'!ie loriner ol theso curious l.ie'.-i in natural hisiorv has ."otne mystery I about it !mt the why and wherefore ol' I t!ir lallpr is l.nm.l in llu, f i.o T.l,,.o - ' i'i' ,.,Vfc V,..,, L VU1V.V. rv is the shorte.it mouth. it II H .-.line. '11 l!.H I,.. !.'.., .e, .1 a'ol I post.,, In-ill -p.eiiie.l in Ii juris m. t".;et!icr with the nuin ho , :ii -e v twro i-si,c,l ; ami shall h' cliarycj lor the iloanlma i, from l'aw I'a. t i If the wh.'i" e i;:. '..'..-' 1 , s ';;'.ea 1" tlie " ii oi, i! not p t' i'-t lu.i.i'.'i v.a l ee Ih" 1 l!h. 1 in . ilver ;,:ol 1 tr '.; i, Ii nin ; inll'-re I a .;:,,( i .,1.1. alia, k i'liiie .Ii i'. AVaviie, OaUaml, Macomh, Monroe, St. Clair, U ilshteliaw, li.M) .lacksiii, Si'9 rJrancli, --17 irt. JuM'ph, '.'.1i ol' j Kithunazjo is the only r r-rn liriin w!ii cuiiritv i ( j hear from. Il the whijs J.avo lo-t that the;. ; have Hot cariicJ a single eoanty in the state. j L,:t V,r. D m. Wiiih, !l r, ll'J (mull.') f I (in uii) i 1 i :,r,) ."ih j al l w i'loil . il i'. " r wee!:. Time to pay the whole, he ran. "veil. Th, pai.l, an.l more in seeiiritiei. 'I I .leal Iroai evpooire in ihc in.ir hy i;roilu.l Lack i-f; till' cite, pfevi'ius to tin- I 1 1! .'.ill.'. 11 1 I retllineil lo their ships. The Cl.iii' ;' even ent ce. ilh -i ! i as-i-t tlicni to their boat -'. Kin ; I a .1 to "l ri 1 i.f, sue!, tronlil. soine i.- iter-. i Tii" Kiuli-h llai- im'. no.' left (iie ci'y, th,; Chi-: lie.-e. f.irjettiiis 1 1 1 l r i':i"ajement :i"ain, on the j Jolh, coin. ih -iii'i 1 (repannj irreat .U i ll, In s ot lire rafts, ami lir p: . npjilies of mat 'h sli in ;. mo ney, au Ill, n were hri.nc sen! lo Caut"ii f, o.ii . H 1 I'.rcnt provinces; an.l ju-t iafirethe .arr.i.':iii...'t stl sail for New York, the news w a ; receiveil thnt on ihe Khh li'.'iii''; ha 1 a.:i:n taken p lace with soni'' newly aniveil t .-. ..., an.l that a fe'.v f.rei."i rr, wlio ha.l returned to look iilicr (In ir propeity, w ere n ,in ohli '.'.! lo retire to ihfir ho a! i. ( ireat !ii'knes prevailed iinuv:: I he ill ill. -!i, w ho were lv'.n j m 11 aa 0'-ko r-. ('apt. Klliotl w.i -i, k. Hie t'vo i!iterpre!ers were ri. ':, and many pnne; p il o'.l'e. rs, sii''j:,h:i,o. s. an.l pri so liers ha.l ,h. ,!. We have have . i r Mel -I ,-:.;. , i ioe'ues in . eumfereiiee. 1 an: i i:r .r !e i I. I. a, nr. .eat It IS u'iih. el: '' the araest ra li-li we ,! "!'. It was i u- .1 hy (Jen. t '.v. k. ai ,1 inea-'ares for'v t ieiily-iiiic in. l.es in eir w !i can ! 'Wheat i- vi. it t'.i 1 . " a "i S cents in (-'hi a-.:o. ( iM'l'i'i l inv 'hn -1 of tlie 1 Vmoerati.- meeiin 1 h, ll:" .seci'i''arii.'-- mi eni'lei -too,! r. -'.lnlion sirhmilte.l hy Mr. Ivv- li'.ii W .IS Hot Ul W i IliiU, .til l the ni : laeil at tin tin:.' it w as a;!o:i- f r tlie err .r. 'I'll- r. -ohiti )!! -Iioiil.l , Th ;t in the opinion of thin he territory einb'ai'ed in I.s;il!e llie loi'ina ion id' Kendall nnd (I'ruudy counties, was intended hv thr last 1 '.iislalure wliei: tlie tipporlion nieiil bill :,s junseJ, to be entitled to one Senator an.! three Representatives, and that t!i citizens of l,;u..lle claim no ex clusive ri"!il to the same. Ill the pi-"'.' pel hshi'l I, tw the n.iUire '-file aii. i lie i. Soli ".'ret. II ."'S l,l;r to.!, a -e em: I ihos : Ii'i ill ci i nioetin":, I : eoiiniv bet'oi Hardin ; in.l It.'.. I .io' e. A coimniltee was ajipointed to receive and ex amine ere lentials and applications of individuals wishing to he a.s-jciated together iuihiiieh capa city. A coinmittee to e uniiie and report on ihe ar ti. !i'. ol faith, on wliieh the hrothreii and Mi-ters ropo.-c t unite. A eonia.iite-' t i arrange the items and order of liil-iii"-s. to he acted upon hy tlie council. 'I'he c immittee reported the credentials of leu persons lo he ahuu lanlly .satisfactory the articles "f fai:h lo he sound end in harmony with the views ol 'truth euti'it lined hy the Jiaptist iKuomi li itloii. The council therefore resolved to i'i'i ol; ni.'.e the.-e Iiietlil'en all 1 si-tors covenaiitii! ' 1 1- , to ,f Je:.li. tiik County orders are in ov at jMr value Drcaitl'iil Acritlinl. On Saturday er nini; la.t the cry of lie was Jieard in our street-', an I up in c ; enina'i j;i it w i found that the alarm eri.-iiia'.-dat the ila-'i'ip; nf Mr. Jss'.ahS.lhil.ouc of the ::. -t w ,,:i!,y ,o. 1 i: dustnou citizens i:i tliis j I ice. I: .,pp. a: . th e, Mr. II. is a l..!iever in the Tho;:ij -ji.iari sys'.ti.i of mJ.cino. a:i w!iil-t ei,.-.i,. d i.i ji.-a-in r o'jl a j-rcu-riji'.ion ef No. f, ihe .-is wi- i -int. J ! v a cnJ!e which h le. ! 1 in los lurid, and iaeije !i -1 Ichr tnvcjopij liim in t'.imn, and s i s-vealv ha-nt liim that his n eovery was con-i ! red .h.uht-f-i! i ji.ii Jijicly after the a eideut. Yv a,e ph i wd to learn, L'jwcv.r, that lie is eia lush'y rf-jv-t.'iiij. Anoll.ei- t'liin lor n I'ie:il ;: ut." We tiki; the I'll-',-, hi.; jiai it a fiscal A',-:ii" fro.-,., the M.i'le"ii:i:i, the ..r.'.ia of I'r. -i-; .I. nt '''.! . -'s a hiiini-tr ili ia. Thi i oein.; the j s.-eoii'l plan t .r :ea iij-tituli.-n to ree-ive, s.tle-.o'cp J and di-1 a: e the j.iihUe rev '. line, tii ,t has appca- j L'ltUi r'-.! in to- Ma i s uiia'i since the adjournment f. The .M ' i n-n s-, a:,,: in.; iier.nap roilile in liieir iia-, v ompany s , ; : 'jr. ;i,-::':i r fidi, :i' ii. i. ii 1' "A I !. ill' s'ah-trea-! " l( in :!i h - i-v, I ,'t i.iah, ; a:l : -t ...T.-e, and the liie (..,!. . :lr-' '"''': ' .-. 1 I'S ilui-il i:; iv p ,--ih!y ! e -h it liie ;'re-i e :.t I. as a ii ui i ii t e'.n, .'.:: I i:i tii.-: ni.i.in..r nil, . ! . w id. i-i t" ...'.:.!,! he opinio 1 1. Tu.ii tlie 1 1 : . . -1 e. I .'' i'i of Til. r, he is s,",a.l potal a s, ve.-l ! and if he "''.'"'' 1 e .':! i'a s to ! ul', ! a t'lir l party, he w ill find him- i i s if Wo. Il.'.'y mi .l.i'.l-ll. mi:-! cither unit.' i '""' io. ...elf uiiii th Ii. ii, ,,',., '.s or WI.i-.;s. or u::', r : ''"'"1 ; j'Two iiiiif M-.ilj s will pay 1't on,: year's. -i:''serip!: Mi t i tins p iper, an.l leave u hil mec ,ij " i ' cell's, in ci-!i. t pi:., h i-e po'.vd. r md I "ad. Who won't iia.l the l'ree 'i'rader, u ,en w,.!f sea!, s will pay the siii.erip!i.,u! 1'ctch ihem on! HHsT I!AI''I'ST CIH'KCH IN OJ'I'AWA." lil ler Charle-. llardlir-; was announced to the council, as the I'a-tor cho-rii to take charge ol' ciiureli; an 1 I'ratlier Chri.-t jpher (.'liampiin, as Deaeon. Illder Tl'.om is I'o'.ve!! preached a sirniou from Ma:ihi",y, ,r) cha. HI v. lll-ler l"na,les Hardin r addressed the church, and presented on ln half of the council to tliem ihe hand of fellowship. May this little hand of ibsi iplcs he united ami exemplary, and alunul intly hli'ssed. T, 1'. Vr r;. rree Tri.il.r. Mi s-its. I'm runs I'crecii in no ua-wer lo inv .iiieslion in the Kill iiunil" r of your papc Ii '!. li-til ll'Hiil ('i)inpiiti y, .i;ri Hi puhlicau in (.peakili.' of this t 1 1 i v ll s -ti in, die (' inip.mv ne ih. ir fond- or .oh. r ' e ,i 'iiler-laml the ( 'om !,!u : anv further isMio of til,: 1 1 1 to i 'i.t not iu'ea I in 1 1 -u ..ill. in. 1 I:, i hale no vv i-h t.i r:1. " ! .'.'ii.iiii: lo, uc o.; and their leading " i a.-iv canii !, t;i , if the road.'' I'h:- is L'.j.id news t i i!,e people in tins si'". Illinois. Ii th" company has ihe means tn ie i.o-Winn wiiu ml i ?uin spu: except that of X. ( ., ii hieh I e.in-i.!r te,i,.us and unlit fir praciiV in ihe field, and, li.nin some leisure, I hir.',' concluded to furnish an answer my-clf, inwhi'-h the (i'.iutitie.s necessary for as,) lutiou are ohtained directly, ami not he approxi mation. ', '.. ''I!e.iiire.l a rule for layi.i,r nut a 'neii ,pi intity of land, from one irivcn iide and two lines din mini? or conicr.;in and a line pa rallel willi the '.'iv. n "l ie." .' ". ). The rule contains four cases. 1. When the lines coiuere, ami the angles made hy tlie given side and the couver,'in hues are each e-s ih ill a riidit angle. S, When the lines diverge, and the nii'iles in ule l.y the Liivcu side ami Ihe iliicroine; lines are each Itounty oil Wall Hc-tlp. The State j.ovh 1 houn'y on cierv wolf -,i'p ikenithin the limits of this .'. ec. , e un ler htand that thtt Coriuni--ioncrs of t'.ts .eaii'v have resolved to pay ihe su.n of ."el ei nl- ns an a ! ditional bounty for cicry mill taken within the limits of I. a fall... counly. The rombe to ,k effect on the 1st insl. We understand f-heri;l" lie lick w ill pay r.i-h for the fs'late liouuty, and will receive the county bounty in payment of (axes, upon the delivery of Iho scalps ut his olliee. l'rime up, m.iiksmeu I You can't do your .State, or your pur.-o hi tter ser vice them hard tiineii, than lo follow wolf killing. all lliI' hi::.: i;ri( '. i'r'-.' l.ifl. 1. J' w i I-" I .' i JUS d.f.at. N'vithe parly w I COil," t'j am to M ii il It In'. !':! it i J I, auti . he l-.-t.il.il hi il al Wadi.li'.'t' l'l )' f.R nl' Till: CNTITI'sTAT (." ifo'Htr-hi-' tut i '" ooiiis . ,-. tin i ni -i.-; ir, rifr i..ie il.i ( nan,: - an 1 I i 1. 1 cute thi-i l-k1 ii. ti. c., u i , ii,; "I'i''' a or ,'.i 1. . s V.hc-i ler I,, i'i'.. .Hv and ; - ', . ,,r. and ...it'.,,.:,. I l.y ,.y. ' . 'I i," i i pu 1 1 oi : i -i- .a i -I,, .. i., ,-,,.,.', ,t ,,!,!. ',. I'uhlie K.i, :,,-. and 1', iv ate , hp,, iit ! ''"''" i an ! idler coin am! l ui'ion. j "f ihe lli'i in-t. "' in.- in a ooi ii. :iui.i..ri' i in iiviiu- a flrir.' and s I'1" l ii . ;,.!.. ...!.. ... ,. I.,.. i, .1... . p--r, eiery eil,.eri w ill reioiee at their eiit".iii..e, , , v..,..,.,. ... . .. ,. .... j . i. th: Uiiide ihe sine of the sum of the said angles or their complements, us the ca.-i may he, hy llie rectangle of the bines of those angles. ( hill ihis iuanlily tj. Then, for the lir.st case, from tlie sipi.ec of Ihc iieu side suhtraet tw ice the t;i v on aie.i Inultiplied hy Take the sipiare root, which will hr the lfn.;t!t of the parallel side. 1'or iy Cod spe.,1 tin ,! Vc hope t i he ahle ieth' in v -t.-ry which now ivelijies the pro US i.i this company lufore Ion r. If Messrs. niirnau I tlie iiieans t a pr.Me hy do they not Use them ! I'lispmse and iinxielv in the pu hi;, -'l'l el Uli- hap, Vaglitnil nml Cuinii laile iiu.l Inipai null Nrwa Irani uiiinii. The position of those two great powers Kii " land und China is continually ineriMsin in jM. tf rest to the whole world. The hreacli l.etivcen them is constantly liccoiniiijj wider and inure dil ficult,uii if tho Ihii'h sh hit dcterinim d lo com pel llie hauojity "eil. stiuU" to necedo to all tin ir demands, they may make up thiir minds lo un dcrtnko the con piest cr dismciuherim nt of llie wliolo empire. A people who rcii-ud all foreif;n cr with contempt ai barbarians who consider themselves ma.-iler.s of the world, und iinaeine that their "great wall'' encloses at least two thuds of tliis niuml Jin sphere, are tint "iilj to je brought to their knees by ihe destruction ,.f a eily or two and the loss of a few thousand soldier". W he ther influenced by such eons',. lcialions or mil, we ore unahlo to xay, hut it iscctniu the llihish haie made nnother very fierce attack iipun the Chinese, und appear to he determined on pushing matters to extremities. The, particular of this, ui.neiueiil were brought to New York on the '.'11 1 nil. hv the hip Nurroganset, wliieh Hailed from Maci .t on ihe 1st of June last, remained ul Jiiia until the tilth of July, am thence Railed direct In Neiv Vmk. The plan of attack luivin'r been matured, the Driliih farces, consisting of iihout a doen of war alcamcra and UOIJO men, eet suil fur Canton river, where they arrived on the 21nl of May. l'rom ihe moment of their arrivul.it became palpable tluit the Cliincnc contemplated immediato hostilities. Every atrect in Canton leading to tho river had become masked battery, and every ciposcd part of the city had been fortified, and the w hole mini- Ihe I--IK ef hi'!-. ',1 the , , i ,, iviill.1 1 1' 'M of ; .' Wards, si'ni I lii the Trea-llier and ( ,u, nl, . -; -i In the i'e,ii-'er"of the I riit. d Stales, nav.ihlr ilelti.iinl, ill '.'"l'l and Mlier Coin, nt the i.ienlieal enmniitt place ol ilepo-ile and receivable for the puhlie re- i lenue i,nd nil ( iui ei iimeiil dues, ei erv w here. 4. 'I'!o' a.'nouiil of hid i in cireu! itioii at any . lim" not lo en e, .! -l."i.iini.ni!(i. (,,r ;,MV ui,jt '. ; der ? l(ll,(ini,) and one p, r ceiit. .of 'o, u'r preiiiiiiiu, j (or any less per coin., :e.) lo In ainouniii issui'ii, wminiT lo private deposit puohe ere. I, tors. .. Tlueo coiiimis.ioncrs to bo appuiiilcl to maun ;e ihe coric'rus of ihe l! xchc.i,tr, and the like number for each O.lice or .eein v, to be se verally ileiiou,in.id "beeiiier, Di-bur.jcr and Audi:. ;r, of the iiefcnuc a id depo. i;.," to i;ie sc al ii.: I ..i. i i, and reeeiie il.ui.-s. (i. (Iliices or A'-eueics of ihe Jjvcheiuier lo be I. bonis Kci'ui.'icnn s "( lur Illinois m ihh.ir.s arc lor the I icaiion of the Annory ; inf. -.- thai, if ."M. bonis is not the .pot, they may be ..ueeesful. e-lerd iy a i' from e-'t. Clair, Madi-un, and scleral other counties came over ami waited upon the board. The e.iiniiiitt.'c coiiM -ts f the Hon. John Key nobis, Col. John Themis, ,. I,. I). Morrison. William Kinm v, Auoii-tus Ilis.-d, Dr. b'utter. I'-O'l f"r nil and Adam W. .-mi-dor. I, ;s .,,,,,. ,; 4 HI , i . I !1,ul entirely capable ol d.un-juati, e to I H lluy represent. unity , ir ' lip -r. T,,. ( 'lii, :,,,,, Deinnpr.u Mys ; " A new post uilice has ben established at llm ' .Ihi ."-," in Kendall county, on the road from liili. t to Ottawa, and J. l'utrick, Kso., ntiiMiinled estai.ii,.!...! ai lie lol.oium; ports ol entry and : l'o,mastcr. Tim ,..t mice is called All liable place--, vi: 'llu-tan, M-u-.; New Vol k, .. V.;! I'hila.lelphia, I'a.; Cbail.-toii, S. C. j New Or-! ,, , ,, leans, b,,.; Cinciunali, Ohio, (or bonUville. Ky.) I oe.-I,a Salle county dcmocraU Detinii. Michigan, (or Chiea ;o, Ills.;) d wherev- j '"''' 11,0 v''0' best .sherilf and Clerk in tim er public interest and conn lucut e shall render I is't.ite. und we linnii nf no beiier f .;.,... H.. ee-.'.s iiy an I projier, ami uuihori.'.ed by olllci Inv. 7'. 'I'he e'ecrrlaiy of llie Trca-ury from time to time, lo direct the Treasurer to transmit a Muta ble amount of bills , the Coinmi iom r.s of unv olliee, or aneney, when public interest r coiive-iiii-nee shall rcpii't' it, lo be eto,am;ei lur ilepu sils ill mild and silver coin and bulhoii, or to be di.shur.icd la public credilors. !. All hills tiaii-iinillcd to tho ( 'oini.iiasioners of any OHice or Ai;eney, (o be inaile payalile, on their tace lo either order; nml, when exehuiiKod or disbursed, to be severally t litlorM tl by them all, payable to the order of tlie puia-oii or poisons re ceii iii'? llie same. ih The ComuiisnioncrHto act in all cases us the (ieucr.il Agents of the Treasury, for receiving, siife-keepinir, ilishursiiii;, transferrin!;, and Irans millintt the puhlie moneys and nilier Neciiritica uiitler the direction of the Secretary of (he Trea Hiiry, 10. Separate- duties to be assigned to each Commissioner, viz: to one, the duty nl recciiiui all inoncVH or other seeuritiea; to another that of pnyinrt, transferring or triiiismitlim; the ,allll,. (l) the other, that of kccpiuir the aeeiuuit bonks, jour iiiiIh, nuilititu; the aeeouiits, ami makiii out weekly (or scmi-muiuhly) rcliuns of all tho do- Sirciij,liii:;in. "An elegant iimrblu narcopha i;iH,"says the IJaltimore I'atriot, "prepared by di rection of the citiciiH of Washington, was receiiid here a day or tw o a jo, and forw anh tl to I'itl.shuri'. Its destination was North Hen,!, where it will con stitute the depository of the remains of the lumen led William IIkmit IIahhisun." Jlcsigiu-tl. Thu lier.rjjir papers announeo the resigiiutioii of .UcsiiTH. Alford and Nishct, of their seals in Congress. Unth wIuih. Yermtiitl. The legislature of Vermont has rice led Chaiies l'aino (iovernor, nml Wuitstill K. lvanney I.ieuleliant Ciovrmor. liulli whigs, of Mr. John l'iiie, a plasterer, bus been elected Lord Mayor of London. One l'i'j,ri, whom the edilor of the St. Louis I'eniiiint has hired to do his P".!i'i(: '' ''"I'l' f hi bad puns, thinks the aris tocracy must have been very much 7r,-.icd at the result. the M-coud (".ii", t ) the s.piare of tho iiiveii sid, add twice the area inultiplied by J take tin: s.piare root this will be the Iciitli of the paral lel side. I!. When the bins coliiere, ami tlie angles made by tlie given side ami the com crying lines one is greater an ' the oilier less than a right angle. I. When the lilies diverge, and the angles made by tlie given Ma and the diversing lines one is greater ami the utiierless than a right angle. ii (.. Diiide the sine of the difference of the ano.les by th,' rectangle of the sines) of those angles. Call this H. Then, for the third case, ftom the sipiare of the given side suhtraet twice the area multiplied by lk'. Take the sipiare rout. Tor the 4th case, to' llie square of the giien bide add the same quantity and take the sipiare root. The result in each cae w ill he the length of llie paral lel tide. Take the difference between the two pa rallel sides, divide this difference by Q the result will he the perpendicular distance between the parallel sides. This distance and the parallel sides being found, all the rest may be obtained by tri gonometry. S. H. Drivtnp; jXuiln into hard If'uoil.We have lately seen another experiment of driving nails into hard seasoned timber fully tried. 'I'he first two nails, nl'icr passing through a pine board, entered about an inch, and then doubled down un der the hammer; lint, on dipping the points of the other six or eight nails into lard, every one was driven homo without tlie least difficulty. Carpenters who are engaged in repairing old buildings some times carry a small lump of lard or tallow for this purpose on one of their boots or shoes. Xt w (itnrsec Farmer. Old .?ge. There are said to be no less than iwo hundred and sixty-two per sons classed in the census of .South Caro lina us being nriwaid.? of one hundred year) of age. I( lliocl'iilic ll il nitiic S IO. 'Let us open a fresh set of Hooks." H i.'r.'tr.' T'f A-ctiitn' Current. Since the l're-idcntial canvass, and since llie lies hue .shown how they manage the all'airs of ( iovcriimenl, tlie following States have held elections, and declared i'l language, not lo be uiisiin lcrvo nl, that tin people are rceoieriug from the lumes t.f the log cabin humbugs. The Dciii'icra -y have gained, since the i In lion of (iciieral Harrison. I:i Alabama, ('..OHO Tciini'stuv, !),0(ii) .Maine, l'-i.OOO Vermont, lJI.OOO Indiana, l..,(!00 Mat viand, 10, mb) (ieorgia, I'J.OOO Pennsylvania, 'i:),(HHI .New Jersey; .'(,111)11 'lii", 'J.'i.dti!) Michigan, ti'wat S.OOO ' From ihe Missouri Argus. Vcit ru ( umiiirrtT. If it is ri.'it to build and keep afloat on every ocean an expensive Mavy to protect the ships, brigs and schooners of eastern merchants il is light to do tho tamr thing for western merchants if de sirable. If it is right to build light hou ses near dangerous rocks and .shoals and keep lights burning in them every night in order that merchant vessels navieatitiT the Ocean and the Lakes may do so in salVty, il is right to build light houses on the western waters lo indicate the pres ence of shoals, rucks ami snags. If it is right to build harbors and breakwaters and piers I'm' the. convenience of eastern merchant vessels, it is right to do tho same thing for ihe i'oinmodalioii of than 1 :tf..ti(io Show in ; a total democratic gain, in lc: twelve mouths, of I Uti.OOO VOTIOs;:.' and the r.mpire State to be beard from vet! Well limy llie poet esclaini: 'Truth crushed to earth will rise again, Tim eternal years ul (iod are hers ; Hut Lrror. wounded, writhes in pain And dies amid its worshippers !" l'rom Ci Jiige's .Journal of I!aakin,r. oliI nml Milter. A member of Congress, who has mix ed much with the people in one of the slates, oiics it as his opinion that one of the principal obstacles to a bank reform is the erroneous opinions eniet tained bv many, of the quantity ofguhl and silver in the world. lie has verpiested us, and in fact almost exacted a promise from us, to say something in every number of our Journal, which may tjnl to enlighten men's mini! on this subject. Since it is of so much importance, it shall receive a duo degiec of attention. We begin to-day with Mr. Callaliu's estimate of the quantity of gold ami silver in Kurdpc and Auietiea. In a work pub lished by him in 131, entitled 'Consid erations on the Currency and . Hanking System of the United Stales,' lie estimates ihe annum of the precious metals in ihese two quarters of the world at between four thousand anil live thousand million dol lars. This it will be recollected, was ten years ago. 'I'he amount has since been considerably increased, as the mines have annually produced millions and the de mand for the China trade has been greatly diminished. Taking the medium, however, of the two sums staled bv .Mr. Gallatin, nainelv four thousand live hundred millions dollars, und supposing the population of Durope and America to he two hundred and seventy-seven million, it will amount lo sixteen dollars and upwards for every man, woman and child, on the two con tinents. The same gentleman estimates the whole amount of currency in the United Slates iti 1 8'2'J, paper and specie together, at only six dollars a head. Hut the subject may be presented in a stronger light. Take us, man for man, and we are the richest people in the world, with ihe exception of tho English, the Hollanders, and the Delgians. Where the natural order of cause and ( fleet is not inverted, the richer a country, the greater in proportion to population will lie the amount of gold and silver thai will (low into it. If a day's labor in America will produce a bushel of wheat, and in Poland only one tenth of a bushel, il is evident that America must have a much greater amount than Poland of surplus produce wherewith to purchase the precious me tals, or whatever else may be desired. It is not loo much to say, lliat if the na tural laws had not been interlered with, the United States would have, in propor tion to population, four, live, six, seven,'" yea, eight times as much gold and silver as many of the countries of Europe. Take it at only double of lite average for the population of the two coniiuenis, and it will amount to thirty dollars a head, or to five hundred and fourteen millions. This would give us one ninth part of ihe stock of gold and silver in Europe and America, while our population is but one sixter-nih ; but for the reasons already stated, tinder a natural order of things, we should have man for man, a much western merchant vc-sels. A few thousand dollars a year will keep the Mississippi, the Missouri, the Ucd. the Arkansas, the Ohio, llie Osage, and the Illinois Ui vers free from every ob struction. Millions are annitiilh) lavished upon the Navy I'jr ihe protection ol east ern commerce American ships of war are to be.s.'en upon the Atlantic, the Pa ciiic and the Indian oceans ; in the Me diterranean, the IJaltic, the ISritish, ami the China, as well as in the Carribbeau seas, and in the frozen Hays and Gulfs of the North. To do this western men vote without respect lo party. Yet the west cannot obtain lit smallest sums to remove the most ordinary obstructions in western waters. The cost of building a single ship of war would clear out the rapids of the Mississippi and confer an incalculable blessing upon the entire pop ulation of the north western portion of the inhabited part of the United States. Hut as the yank"e shipping interest would nol be immediately interested, the appro priation cannot be made. The cost of victualling a common Frigate, for one year, would render the Osage river, which is one of tho best in Ameiica, navigable to the territory of the Indians (crowded upon our western borders) midway be tween the Arkansas and the Missouri rivers. The money expended upon thu "Pea Patch" lo gratify eastern merchants would render the Ohio easy of na igation and benefit more than three millions of people. The money paid for the ship Pennsylvania would clear out Ked Uiver lo the Texas line and the Missouri to the foot of the luicky Mountains. The mon ey expended upon tlie liobt houses and breakwaters, alone, would clear out the Red Hiver P. ill, cut a Steam Hoat chan nel through the Mississippi Hapids, con struct a Steam Hoat e:-.nal of the largest class around the Ohio Falls at Louisville, ami dig a Steam li.Kit canal from the Illi nois Uiverfto Lake Michigan and thus connect Lake Superior and the Lake of the Woods, as well as Huron, Eric, and ( mtario with the Mississippi Uiver. (This short, but to the Government in time of war one of the most important canals in the United Stales, is being built by Illi nois and will soon be finished.) It is of the utmost importance that Con gress should turn its attention to the com merce the shatneiiilly neglected, and undervalued commerce of the West, and exhibit 'a portion of that sunny counte nance hitherto visible only to dwellers upon the eastern side of the Allegharty Mountains. We would not desire our Government lo love ihe interests of the commerce of ihe eastern and Atlantic Stales less, hut the commercial interests of the Vallev Stales, more. Said a (ellow to a Jew, a while ago, 'did you know that thev hanir Jews and jackasses together in England ." "No, 1 dtdu i, replied tho lsiaelite ; "but if it be true, it is fortunate that you and I are not there ; for one of us might be hung for his nation, and the oilier for his na ture, and there would be an end to both of us.". SwartiVDKt. It is now said that all the deficit in the ease of Mr. Swartwout will be paid. " there any lift, John?" A New burypott deacon, who, upon returning home from meeting one Sunday, perceiv ed that his boys had been making "egg nnrrir ttfier lecturing them on ihe im propriety of doing such tilings at any lime, particularly "Sabbath days," ho whispered to the eldest "Is there any left yet, John?" ft "-- !- - -