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StK Oilorb Ormorrat PAUIh, PRI1>AY, NOV. is. i*&o. Salatfiknt tu Tk« DoiXiM W I'mi» •wi (iriwli, • »M kwv*.ler ImI ikrir »• '*»» •* H*mn. Rt ST ft YOUNO. In VilUf' tifciVKiail*. »t ift* I""* »f Jl HI Ml \ll IIOWC. In YUfcrr •'•J • •• 'k* " JOHN TAYLOR. Kid iinHt «fwkirk Mn »iUW Mfritd f't* "/fW V ItiwailMioii ol l*nttnri*hip. r'RI.M' Mk>» i kfi'i ilui ihf ISrtMPT. lllif Krtfl fm* iK# intiM'ti* *»•««.! < tN<- hm tm >I\lr (>l MlttlTl k Vlu IM. i> (In. U> <!•»» Nisi In ui%l" I f %r (I. \ i hnxli J xr l)»* lira »• lrjn»iii,f«l i»' (•»» jt Ir In (iii'ibi L. M* i.i» i, L U', i li| i •• tb« (m i k i I nil 14 t - |.n*«t-iil. iron* r wr Miiurr (ii:uRt.i i vn i \ Or If, |«». I'.irtl'u'nr \l.l. r*ti «• iniriWb iK*'M*l«r i iSrr. « htt U w-of 4' •*'««, if* In nitlf ittr imi^ |m km I" ivfeitl itoy mt i«Mni t mli lit .« ••• mt rltww^ a'|' Sm i'* iH*a> «fwt«iiU aa |» •• aifc%, »*l )• ■■ ill. It r i* U'i••••">■ wi,| I.» U ff «»H • l|i»r » i ik<- m»iih 11 |>4i tir!••• 1 lil« K . I i *-«»• lk»m III itrixa • it.. I air «>l |Ml , i J « l>' n ikal linr, »ill l» «I)ki <1 |.i r «l no. V MIIXCT1 r«. IiOm.ii, dm. a KAPMONY not NdArqufMljf !'**«• wlmrtttim* '•".n nut »»>• •> or «ee tfn m -n the tvijv^v *>i har- m t Wr «rr •»• 1 .wrf that t i « !• i" vt*ir\ tor ik »• rrrw of an* ruuv- «Je> •>r" '«fl w iW dc»n^ of nunther% nut th^re •• -n f itt*i(r» Itih^'iDor- »itl»o'jt which 1 . iirmi til. • d. ami iS« * arc »h« iiiniir* M >T| .*»• |ntr»e?! If If1«* *» trta 10 pl.t* •. -»n a fcijh k»a. a."*l an««brr ujxmi > |o* '•*»», their «•<•' r» hari?»on* in trior A r»-a>ilt fio ii awrh raik« would net *<e ?r»u a «, hoi m?r* nom*. Yet it mi*! t h* 9w il1" i*.>«j/ of i't»% ««f t • muitettMi ii» iiiM»t on "lavtrg itp.«n hi- fatorite Itrt, bts-v.w it »nit »»! S;» mm ipvt mi nt or t#w. and if <■ t«l *l * i«o pane* did a:nl aoot t a e#« viu'ii key, 'here '■'•ekl he r*» hartuoiii No» let n our j «»!• .! r» until »»e hate aerbd «»n our twit* of ftirpoaf. In th'» matter »e muat he fcoirat. In tr*3 •. Iit«le t*i«-V» iu>« %t>cree<i f r a *ii If, bat in pulim it i* tu>i «o r i»t in play trick* * th tmpunur TVre are *• many atriu^a tjfim# ii ■ i -fitter* »f fvlttte*. that by anv m-.u.- .i.'.iCt willtMt: \\rha»egrrat >>t»mpiri a.'! o*eif«l il5u»t'»non» ti« pr»*C till* (Hj»i*I a. in th« Wiiit of »i:iTe»a of rur o» Mlt, *h<e- »«•** »ithi!e. and * ^hly I'i "V1 te:<-K» to J. «YI%( ll |<eop!t on thrir inter-*t*. ha*e alvay* failed in t! <• lir^e n»n. ami *itli lie- joner in the r own Hunk, thev bate geaet ill* MOUAlltrJ wlf dratrvetinn ; iiM<-nli«i.v. !:of (If* mpetior ad* *»n'ag«-« the* ha«r in tin r tinael ki»o»l«^lgr, th<*ir hf >lth. th»'r tuti. wA Npmnntjf of moral* a*v rvlif '«, to «.v m-iii *)_• of iheir f.-a'v " irpi r> : t» f » Ar.-^r*""'. i'm.ik! m I la- *.J lotinrr (".ur!.. .—•» an«i P • ■>« »e'ii»i» » . »r«- <»e ir• m tanau. firtiKmim'* in |'un««4 r-l iiii^r^*'" Ar>' "'v. •■"•'« * t»> k.ri.« ..*»! all otln-r f* • '*p>. pi»» • u in uiniut* j-onfr' Art- r»*all» fiiturabl* w a Stiuti! iVwi rin* n. l no et'i«r' If »i> are hi, then «o fai »r are j.re. j»^r-t to *t boncatljr »n t: » pr.wiple. If an- * l. t i» «ain tu talk uf turtn<>uv It :« 'htn <L».n, it t» n miatl, fraudulent Yet fr»"n lb ?rrjier Jj».» > of «»[«;>•» «eiilt *•* nu.-(/ arid >n no "liter »i* • n»l.t n ri;» t l»«i . but »t •[» *u: »» r- aid nt br »«t.i ^ ll MouU iw ll'o t w «j>.«r*a ^Mrtieatornerli in —"*• l> • • 1 tLe Ow/a, « tb to- <1 i • n;« I ;.ur »<• of —<1*1 _ to mc oU »S iar« : i . . b^noiit, a* y. i U <• t-.er g,i| iuU» («•»» T. 1 ae *ucv«'»» fwl pari" :t>en kickiany th'lad<!»r t»y *bw>ii U»»» w> id-tl, *»i'l o»«h(. ». U> extinct <•«», •be d«»*t'.r»«*i nhtch it ait tot <j to ill tin tU «•" '», *(n«"h were pure arp| pomrr E*.*ry IV norrat trtberiHia altbt, mustboi* bnHiimlii tan iImAraW «Vi m l> • Pijti'n f'^HiJiiV ^»rrv tb.r.rf I *t p^rtialitr <>•■! (atnriliaiu, mt«i rarrt out b » tiootrife* a prMtrfe. II- mu«t oeter > >eld L4a pnn - ;de» in fa«ur tifth.inf ape-i i| itiier«**t of b,a own. th! then K^it t »r rea« >. t«» *ali« »Uu* bi« •jte>*; it .i • -rati'tn t om it a . r.tlt *»u>ua. H» in* n «et run olf ot TV P!ml/*rm uf D*t>ivnik-y « ;r^*t a uui «n witli a it p^rtv. U>f 11 thi» ew lh«* !»arn^mr !il« th*"(»reui lla'mrtni*"pf \ndre*t lackaon Da*i«, ba*iiiff no hannt 'iv of wiioMirinejn iPy, a mew n-irbl-mane of nonoenite ilyaucb nirni nr the bxlerahata ha»e lieen permitteil to trw to ptorrit. Tb« trutb la. there la a *fit j :lf filed between th" t*o |fj . ng |»ar« t >•* of tlu^ (u utrr, »t that none ran roaa Ir-'.n on* to r.- vt'iei Tbe thirl partv un J'"to>'< :»> auapend a ' r,<lkv. or a* railed it, \ p' ifotm. arrotw thia jrulf. »o that in.-r m.jht p;a« fr.rta tHi«» |iart» t<» v.* otfcer Fit i '0 thia !'•!.» **'•«• -ml I» »t iet, *bile rn>*ii ; t ir f 4V»^ i. a Ki - d • i iV»-n »nh ih« • in I. ' t!»» bridte ft» • * »* ui'l lh»-v nee !«•« iv ; a wl :n <'umherLii<1 D at rut. tt,»'v * r«* »*• 1 U»up in the £t\ it. if iHitV'ioioa. Hill, (pit ) ,\n«ir>o* whrrr m lU» »si,l«#r r|" tiw m -tit hi* •. «»ork«i»'—ih»v are tirtin/ up the r eye* in — V»mr in i»nn*nt. TV.• .» n«> ti*** for «i*mner»t» ki i • »•»•'•! t.nnlv mmI muMiIIt Mp««» th» Ifenx* .•Tir r\*rr attempt to ci» M^inq«u, and t« < r* m-/i .!«! man. »r»Wmir »«> e*eit# the Nurtn 3'^iinal <>>• South ir«i tbr Mka *-iin»t tuc NtV. , a: j Ht adopting and ramm? nut •i«-h prtwv' i> «h*H br rowjuflf to th" {r-at >nttf*«»* >f th- ^hol*. I jw>n tft» flit t*>riN n»v ii< a -in.. m<i harm>«<v that « w •»* Nit "il Ailminn"nti«n «i llariii. n\ , .-.»■*-• f the pr-aetit .Vtmn; » trtien «»t !l • <el. Miek i»* '*w «2>«r within ■ l-» «nr% if mi.i' t ' Mtun •" Jv*h« >!», oa«l »rt i^i \ fttnirn t »t • I^i:.blikh-, .-,1 it un)> pl<r>* arr »o eomluetfd that they * Itttk or no jmnlt. IWr ■ iH"»i kwiin, mf r.iir u u'lw r«, and a * nit ,»! !»•.>••*«»r4!.«\ ttir part iW -*.'uui 0i&it8£«.*n ami •tnplojcra, all tend to render a •dw>ol utipruftubht Th:i indeed it to K* limited Hut what •tail *r do' Shall w» Ite Jtir want aud do nuthui.'. hce«u«r what ha* beio ■ donv h«* d*a ft mm <«i fwn otetirlr in the «aT, altd t»ru«»(*hl fv.tii (election ! No.— I*t n» lay oui *hom • r* • he cl T>« ituM iub»i Mill at!** >1 tn pr«f i»»« he inward. N lh:r.; v« r»t:f ooa cu.ttt.**. ' ' v I • »H» .♦ • »n 1 inurtal iiiiml Htlnlkvtual whmtinn. The liAppinraa of tack tnditidual demand* iU jiro (rm Tin nti«rr»r% wf r>»il and religioua liberty cmll aloud for it* advamrmetit. Then let im n il o* tl» balT, and fo rrary pat not, v*ery philanUi'upirt,&try l<n#r of (iod tod humanity. lend u* thru kid. until e*erv in* tclivrt »h»M ho rrarhH, and e*cry h«rt i« touched Sy tu *v<vd imlnrtvo. Courts at Ju»tico~0»th». 't ta aofnrtiriH* m.r Kit to hiIicm the pro-1 r. >m i» a 0>ort« "I" JuMice, and *e ha»r -■ft '*>••« -t the apparent *mallj »a!>i' a I 't'S ta -ft u|4iii *i< oath, a* though it' had brf.»nt» j im rr mati« r of form—a boat* twv* ♦rars*rttt>(», tn vhifll m-n encage in all th- ^atm'h «f j^mmn and prciudwe—thovr v v ' m rr.l rto;* rtin» of humaa nature1 . . ' 1 „ , | r vrra t *i • •* ,1 r"M<>ntio*> — »fttt tc h>»vet that thrv are Iwillwn T>*» •urn ar* the Inch atatiooa of authority u»«d tn »jmrt ttiih the frrlmt*. and tiifW* with the •Mih of a frlloH being who i» lr<« acquainted rith the ihrm and tramtnela <>f the law, tlun THrmvlna. What mu«l he tin* atandard of mnrala am<iiig t .«e «iio think p» lightly r( the 14 an oath ' We l>oi»t ol our inonbitv, and »;>urn with indignation the rharjf- of •vrrm-tion, ami are truly tocruah tbe nun who dar«« to itnpea«-|i the intejjtitv . •»f th« |> oplf>( or th« ir rulora. Yit in our •• • !• o| JuHi^e. wlie*e we »h'»uld fi»«) all Uw» put* iwl geanme prireipHa of the hu* man h. eMWJ "JM ......„l he- f» prolyl the !»hth ... . ... lu-l»grii«^»riMw»«fc.| „„1 tn«> I" »U CWUtt* to auit U9 \'Z \ tVkmmj a-i ■•»». J***"*' or. in »l« «»"«* of thr efl*t of an \ among uti • " Such »1< »he »n , .-. I I M" , , . m 9t «tfte HMI the It-man I». -a««,.«-« «"• l^v . ,V*n aid more «'"T iJh* ohvnai cr of a" .atb.thv, the* would et.r ha»e p.-»l"»n««*» i»,* thin- HcWv.or the \oxr of eonntty WhenQ.nutua« locimwlu*. i'te» 'orM-1. wart ~,l ,..ra v mi -M»v in ihe eitr. tp*«o« "•■ . t> Volvi, the tribunal opp^-d h m' Wttt.adJ W.Wt all *aa»wknhn»n ,Aen an -alb to the Con*«l of the preceding *rar march und. r "•? ban- .-r. In «aia di the tribnnra "7 «•« th4t lbl" "c<* •" "° h„.*cr binding. and that when thejr took it. Quintua *•>« bu a pmata !«««■ , '» \»«*rr more 4*1 Prr*, intded to.l.r-et them. Th.» »»ul«l not li»t«i to iltr d.«Mi< t cqm»ofation« of lb.- in b«iur»." When t»»'•»■■• "imr PrPI,,e rrt,r .,c l(1 tha ami »>—>. «1"* •* mmr M" . M (or the *<">> they ^ nkrn lhr Vi' .1. that thei »o«M «!"• UMnn "rUI -the* entered tl-n tnt« a .tcMgn »f killing j ,h. I7m..la.fcu« dmpi-ed it ,l** u' " I.. understand tW th<*w •*"»• m*i. 4 Pt;ii h r lh' battle >.( Cjnn ih.- r-vpl" *'f . ;i J ?h •- h 5 ran"*. lba« »"«W »a"» t • ,,? St. il%. Ui 8dp»» ».»*»• C \ '• :n t.» • r .f lue* »«-uiJ .. , \U, ne. the Irar «f »i..i«»>« »!»'• »mj«Me 1 all ..tlM-r fOMidmUiW R«» rn 1% a • M by V— wukm ■* knd Mnnlltf—in Ibr oi.«Ut «f a turwua U-rn pot >Vlr|, heiuf th« r|1e»t of .11 «n.^s a si'd n»»ral p-«|lc. ««»ur»llj'in Ldl^wlNl »re il» rffivt. «tlh l,.(h d«- »• r%1 ,lv»,,■ ,h^ ,n,,ril t,b,1<r,Uo"' uliich binJ u». *hen »• .^ear l.» lell tW Truth. * ben the hie «r | «* '« «»'' •..r « • r,««Hw*iii»tr, v»-fba|*. *i*h our ,ntrrrstf M*» t- eter »llei*ped that l» Z| \i «W liui.p runnel W ,,n ,h4- I""'' nehta. »r n*W «»'«• ^"1"w ',':1 t,,r ..r .ban «f thnr claun-' lla» the ev r (old. 1 an.iind I hat Judje *b«» lu» w ' » mi ujion li e Judw.al b< ueh. and witlered tbr j, -,| tir,r. v( fcMU. fl'-^nt fou^rlor M rn tra ,,,c ut *»itn«». aod Uitla with U* In% «..ib' ll«ajr br n.. ut h• k .«•>* "< b. n»rabl. «irrj.ti«.ii.. I>* ,!rr. I»a*e yott e»« r U-en in a eitr. and Witney v j , and fnawile«a U-tug dra^red »« < v U Pol tee. ^ "of ,l131 *"'* fallud r<cpeetahlt* *«h! pennittrd t.. iwar. b . %rr> motive* taerc arUW »» bold reli. l'. aiM hi» tciuMt told in an»« language. »ui i »•«««• »*■hl* * '"•,nJ tl'" fr","d' 1,-m b' opprn*. mada the »ub .ct ..f ridieulf. »u!gar a^.Tt. ai«l puenl «>t ,fes«tria|Aible i-»l»»-e reiwiter*' ll *o. >*hat a| II you ttimW of the »iriur and morality «1 tb* , ojde, Altered .<i w »tde b> a Ul-- **■ umite ofman'a dignity and nature, or wealth .| ,<i*er. tl»* ,,n,fn b* «TPn w,on i;,! vorn to -lumber in the re«v«.-. of the ,r man'. U»»Hn. until h . rijhl. and pn»». , are Ui i aa ^.en d a. tl-- rich man • Th* true Estimate of Poverty. It » v< :\ I'.ikiuodablr :ii many quarter* to • v.r,t If.-' • t ;*e» of pntfilv, ltd thii bib* i«•*. • • • ii by th<*r who ilo nut »• .iw w|r«t i|i*« word poverty iik ji * Tl.cy r.ot oi>irc«{ut nlly eiliorl tu thankfuln<-«a l«c tf . Mi »| I Ik" aeilitV ut lU rwk to take cat i' of• th* ;- <»?. Thia wmblM cant too nearly to »i i ta«t . We have n«» diaj>oeitiwn to /lor.fv tl.at r|j«« uf enjoyment* wh»eh arc »a d to brliMij )>*viiharly to poverty. W i h»\» f «r *>av tini* re*nliM in the Xtatr I ;»»«ertv, ht*nc< been in it* vrry capital, Mi.dvirip the policy of it* adtnini»traiwn, and ''•sgn to em prat* from it the tin»t favorable ojijKirtuuitr, heartily ad*i»ing all our fellow cititrna of .Sfo/c to do lik> wiae. Poverty •» a aource of nutnriout diaaprwa iilv privation*. and the cau*e of very many t. iiiput i'i f—it tends to via- and crime. It • •the ocfrttion of whatever b^ar* a pricv; and a* -••imnen-e and nionoj»ofy hi* eeiard i:;«"ti ry thing in thi* world, nothing t> left to |w»rty. Hut bad. truuMc*otne, ami m -».n*e'ii« ni a* it mar be, yet it la by no itu-an* the wont thing |m**ibltf. Rich«'% * l'«-n di*hooe*tly and fraudulently procured,1 are !«•** dcmrahle than poverty. Wiahh, if it be accompanied by internal diaquietudc a* to tlie nmu by which it wa* obtained, i* far I cm to U' o.vcted than tli* compUtcat poverty. C/ In tlie late election* the Whig* have I pained nothing. New Jerary pone. New York ^ne, Delaware pone, Maaeachuaetl* a* good aa taed up, and other Mitre going •' When*, thai, la Whiggiry* Echo an awera. "Wlic.e'" M 0, what a falling off w*a there my •uQtiyn*°n hat ahjll j •». I r»'t- '»r »" Mcn and Women.—" A woman'a head w alwuva influenced by her heart ; but a man'a heart u pemr.il I y influenced by hia head."— tec/Lang* NnmeuiM • Th»* heirt baa no more agency over tbc head thin the font hu, io either man 1 or woman. All intellectual, moral, arali* j menial, or auimnl feeling, haa it* acat and or tCin in the head, nor ta the heart at all acuai hie of it, more than the liter, or any other vital organ. When the brain of a kind, al'-j fivtionate and trndrr htartrJ nun la diaraacd. he not uiifn-quently becomea a maniac, and | veko to kill or injure hia heal friend*, hia rel ating, hu mirv or |>hyairian, and ahould he *ent to an in-ano hoapital for aafeiy. Ilia t<.ml«r lirarl'ilimt tamah<a in pro|*iiinHi aa !n* In.mi i» di«r >«e<l Not ao Willi the man ..f ■» l eart While he rrt.n. • :! faculties o| hi* mind, he i» meek, learned, C«nllc and alli-etionale to hta frunda. aa much mi aa eter in the full poaataaionof hia health. There arc, however, a few people who be- [ line that the heart ha* a airou# inllucnce i i »cr tivuV |>4a»ion*. Wftere'a Combe, or' llie Kowlcra. Plata, Tucaday, Not. I!?. 1830. Tin l>iairict Court for Oxford County com menced ila acaaion here to-day, II;* Honor Jud^c t'ole prraulinc The continued I)ock-1 rtt for this Term i* unu*uallv luj.'c, nun»l>er 500, and the weather liring cicfalmgly line, ih'- aiiendarer of partica, witne«*ea, and upectalort at Court i* uniivtllv laiije. The follow mp eeti||rin> n c<'in|*«s.- ih< l«' i I Jur> **\tin- \ I'crhim, WtniJatocl, For nin. Cvprua K< *tia, Puftcld, \mo» M Jordin, Vndover; Kobinaon Turner, Jr , Per . Fmraon lioae, Turner ; Rufiia Wood » in, Hartford; Audi«<m l« « oie, imekiirni, Thwun* J. Iknmn, Sumner; Milo llathv mr, Pari* ; Prrry I). Judkin*. Norway . \ it:i * Flint, W iterford . I'll Foster, H> tin I. Alflindtt Swan, Albany; llrnry h F ll'itctiiiv Frv>'biirg . < K^ood t harlr*, Sti»»f, 1'-. man Ihtrh. Ilirjm. F.rra Dam. Porter Th* charge of Jud,jc Coir, like all hi* *un ilar effort*, waa rhi»te, clear, and able, re plete with *ound moral* a» *rll a« legal in Mrnet n, ami was listened to with the el«» - «t attention !•* all pn -ent. IVrn it nw to - »t tint if an* Clergyman in the <'ountv I* in wart nf a S, nnon. In* e»n piiaN inorr r^il g«<od to the (omrtuniU by a ledeltvery of that charge, than by a thouMiid pun I* d«*-trnial Sermor>». The follow in;; gentlemen rompov* tbf Ju ne* of triil* Irt Jur*. Henry II Hutelun •on, Jr . Buclficld, Foreman; Philip* Brad-1 lord, Turner. Samuel ILrkf-r. Bethel. B«*n uniiH Bacon, Jr , lirectiwouj; 11 or .tor (V rr*. Tbiatr; Caltria I) Dnlqi, tfmHM. \V titer F"gectimb, Mrownfirld, S wnwl Far n* .'ton, l<o»rll; S.wn»,» I Favor, Norwav ; llanirl Flint, Vlbany; Seymour C llohta, Frvebi t( . Ftlmnixl lri*h, Jr . Hartford. '„\! Ji.'v, Marah, DitlieM, Foreman , i. hall. IlinA; BenjaminMas)m« 11 nek fie Id . thi* Pray, I.vermore; J»natlun IV Itutu!(< tt. Ko\burt . M< ii jimn Sanborn, I It lord, Svrri.u* Shaw, Parta . IcarSii • >y, I'ortrr. (•«,or,.r Tlioma*, I'-mmark . Jr r*hi ill Wanlwrll, Kiuiiionl, 7»ph*i ah B Whitman, , Whllav \\ alkcr,, Peru. I 'jon calling dw Continued iWkett, inn" it-«ii actum* were marked for trial,—of rounx*, a large proportion of t|»«-v will not I* tor the Jury, Mill, afi« r making a rea*on> able U«-duction. the nun In r fbr actual tr.al mutt be uniiauallv large for thi» County t>n Wiilnnibr, \* "tri W J«din*on w i* ar raignol on four It lietni* tit*— for atealtng f«mr voki* of I'ro-n dillcrrnt individual*—to « nirb b*1 j»l* adr I ^uiity i,i mi; ritoniiH nt for imr ye*r in the State Pr.wii on earh indictment Cancer* can b« cured It i* a fopular tile a, tint moat nf the >1 pMi -»iou |ia*e allowed, that cancer* can i «t l»* rutrij Mrdieine* lor tb<' blm«l are nt if. atail, etternal applieatioaa only e\ni« and ln«|i'ii Ihe diM'a»r Yet I haw » en tbr ni«*t ttialij»nant eaneer* |**rleetlv eurr»l. It n true indeed, that in the ra»c of jn-fiMin* prr«ln»|-o*»-d to thia torin, or rather thear form# of diara*', p mo»al by the knife ha* seldom «ucv *i.-d, the eanerr l>e:nf Ir<*>juenlly reproduced in the wound. \>X theaurg«on N>im iinv* mer,-,-.!* wnh the knifr Minply ; and m:cbt oltm •urcved if he nnder »to»d the tii*ea»e, and could prrtrit alV-r in llanutKMi A bad i f. But imi (funj|fid) and arHtRKMota r»» i can .i* well la moat other !«<al ulcer*. v»en». incyaud and »di|»mr tumor*. &r., can b>> re moved, and a cure aftivird. Any one who ;» tn>ubb-d with eanerr*. or hatafrirnd troubled with one of tbr** painful and deadly eul*. ran ftatufy hunvll by ifoini; into Ihe ofliee of l)r John Lird, |t»l |-ff Fnlrral Street, Port l.iud, and i Uininini; the a|>eciinena of rrino*• ni eanerr*, pn-x-rted in alcuhol, andeiamtn> icijr certificate. 'Iliere i» no need of dying, or continuing lo autlcr from a c<utcvr, iinlra* it i» internal. Mr. l-«»rd cure* generally without the uk* »f the knife. by a powerful cauitie of hisuMn preparation, which luxi the tore in a much, better alate to heal. Hut go ami »o«, or write, giving >n account of the caneer, if trou bled w ith one on the lip, lace or hreaat, 01 liotihlcd m uh ore at all, and obtain one of the Doctor'* circular*. which w»!| j»ivr lullrr 111 foriiution. I«rl me add for the mfonnatioti of the af l1i«t»*<l, that Dr. L also rtmovea or cure* near ly all kind* of tumor*, at hia collection* and certificate* show. The worit of cancers ran it airtj. II. Tin" editor of the Iluaton Cour ier i* very •e*er»* on drnnct. He admonish** young im.i "not to he idronr—1» be anything hrM. Saw wood, bm.g coal, go ara«eoger, •weep eliituneya, *hov»| gravel, dig inud, d-> • aiiythmg uM'tuI, and eacapo the affliction — House yours*'ll into energy. Resist at once ihi. morpheas death. He*o|vc to be a man. It la easily done. You can do what you urtU. , Hut above ail, cut the droru. Cut hun a* you would the raping plague. Cut him brave ly and forever. Ho would ruiu an angel, a Jeiuigod. ' Touch not, lame not, handle not.' Vou are in the aluoe if you do. Nobody will care for you; you will not care for yourself. Finally, you will go out of tlie world with a memory ' uiiwcpt, uuhonorcd, and un*ung.' " Vice we learn of ourselves, but virttw and knowledge netd a UaoLr. It la a sweet pnapeet tr> leok into the eyea' of * tfne fnnwl TUB AUBURN VOTES IVifl U«wh« Fall* Journal haa juat put hold of an olJ alory about th e Auburn totns, wbich w« investigated more than an woeka ajfo. Whatever mialakn tl»«re waa in tlw Au burn rote*, waa manifestly afainat Mr. Ap plcton, and nut in hia favor; and a» to the Journal'a accounting " for Feasenden'a *ute falling behind tint of Governor," vee ahould tliink tlua would be aomewTut difficult, since Mr IVvw mien's vote ta lu>f*rr than that for Governor.—(Argus. The Arena, then, doe* not deny the proba bility ol a itutiaki in lite Auburn tote, but ahtnk* tlut " whalrver mistake there w.va in i the Auburn voice, waa ittrtntfiUli aguwH Mr Applrlon, and not i/» Kit fator." Now let | ua are about Una. In Auburn, HulS.id kkd JI5 Appleton, 941 Mr Appleton, then, fell oil" only four role* | from lite Governor vote,—not more or aa much as many eipected. Certainly An votee were all counted. Hut three of the Senators who ! were on the whig and free aoil tirkrta, re-1 ctitcil JMW votca, while Mr. Frsscnden, who wua u|hmi In it |( ticketa, and it waa supposed I would run ahead of the Senatorial ticket, waa counted out at only SKtl. The atatrment of the Argue, th it Mr. Fewnden received inure (ban the whig candidate for (niseroor, ia fal I acinus, for there waa a arparate free soil can didate for Coventor, but Mr. Frsaenden w.o tbeir " regularly nominated" eandtdalu for! Congrvaa —(Adv«riiarr The Argus does tot care either to aJhrtnitr < to deny " lite prutaUlily of a miMsk* in the Auburn vote." That vote waa declared, counted ami returned m the uaual manner by the town officer* of the tewn, and the strong presumption of course u that the Iteturn t* mmt, ' « li«iher tin re i» an* iiuktakc in it, .*pin limn are not agreed, cither amoag the cttiiena of Auburn, or imnnif thi rlnlinni of Au burn. Tlir latter. how»rf >11 lKr» e of iStin, igict in ««yi.i;;, and mi/fii/yiii{f,lliil if tlwir ».is m\ mi»i.»We m lh< mini, ind th«- i!relar ation, and the rrtum, thn do not kmi* h»w it wa* The lollo«% ik n.-ir nTlitr.iti to tlim eflict — V\> ill* under*.gned, St .Ttinen «f \uhum,1 certify that if ihfrf wu aii^ miitakr in thf counting or recording of the *ote* tor Heprr* *«-iit4ti«e to Ciwiirw, m ikit town, it the Utt Srptcmsier election, we are liable li> *av how the mirfakc waa Timumiv INtitr, i .Selectmen III* AM t' ItftlUC*, ' of l»*vit> Srm>t t. } Auburn. Auburn, No*. 11th. I >00. We a»w a letter tiro </<iy« nit*r tht rlnltnn from a lVmor-.it in Auburn, who wrote that bv a iTi.M-.mnt tb« rr. Mi Applefon b id loat upward* of foily *otca to which be wat enti tled An inquiry wu« at oner made there wli;ch refilled m belief on our part, thai it tberr w.n 4nv miaiakr at all, it rrriamly wa» a^aiiikl Mr Ap|d»ton and not hi Ina fi»nr — I'i tin* Ul.cf. «*• ba»<' re.i««»n to know, many of thr whig" of Auburn concurred. The Adtertiarr star la m ita .inclination witb th tinremor'a »ote for it* baa.* of rum pariMtQ. Hut if th« re i* an* miMakc at all in ll>e Auburn count, it bad it* beginning,doubt wuli the %utc lot iMivernor—and Mr lluhliard ta entitled to more tlun tort* totea, which actuall) counted for Mr IW>) Tlir VilttMliri *.»)% 'I it three of the Sena tor* who were on the whig ard free aoil tick et*, rc.vncd «ote«, while Mr !\v»rndcn, win w*« (in Ivith tieketa, wa* counted out at • 'iIy •.".fi IN** the Adtertix-r forget tint Mr I. ttle wm a!»o on l*>th tick* ta, and that be rceencd, aeeordin;* t<> Ibe eoi nt, u.ily SI5 »oil * I Mr Mann, too, was on tbe dettwer it IC ticket. but not on the free *«il tieket, jet ht rmind 17V*. tea. while Mr. AppfcrtM i» imljr tlluio'dSII roti'i! How are tle-M-ta nation* accounted for' Tin* "uly be ae cuunlcd for in Una war. There were printed tieketa circulated in Auburn, (one of which i» now before ii*.) which Uire the name* of thif of tin whig candidate* for >'natur», and Mr M inn, democrat, in pU r of Mr Little, whip, and of the»e tieketa, not far from lifty are known t.i ha»e Keen eireulatrd and »(>ted — SupJ* *>• there were juat 17. If, then, )OU add IT to Mr Little'* tote, who wu not on tin* tirkt t, you g< t prcciarly the number of vote* which are allowed to Mar*Too, IN <«<• and Vinton, who ware on it lli.t on tin* ticket, (in* lluldwrd'* nune and Mr \pph ion'* name were borne, and not Mr K< »«iii den'a, and in thi» »kw of the aubjeet, there* fore, Mr. Applet on la entitled to 47 *o»<» more than were returned u<t him Wi repeat to the Adtertwr th:t we are Mtiafied to take the return a* it i». Tbe of ficial rote of tlie diatnet elecU Mr. Appbtou, and hr will donbtle** tak% hi* aeat in tbe n« xt ("onprena. Meanwhile, wr haxr no oiijection that the whig* abould aiiiux* thenm he* about the Auburn totea in any way they may think proper. If, hrweuT, after twi»tmj{ and turn ing them o*er to their hraru' content, they find, aa we are convinced they will, that if there la any mittake in them at all, the cor notion ot it win on it inert '• Mr ippicion - majority, we nupp,**- they will be contented In Irt the mVfrr rra\.— fj" We have caught it In MaMachuaetta. I'erhaj* it m to In' alllictrj, but fur our aelve», wr have never been partial to that sort of discipline. The Whiga have carried the llokton I district. an<J probably the twodiatricta tie*t to Cape Cod' And th« » ill! We tear our Irienda there have lacked ruber faith or work*—which, the* have the leiaure to ket tle in the year of aatkcloth and aahea which la before them, and determine whether it ahall attain be naid that three congre*anien u the •urn total of a Whig Victory in Ma**irhu aetta'—[Hangor \trrr*ry. Si Kit't.—We learn that Samuel H White-! houoc, of Itel^rade, hur£ himwlf on Sunday night, the 3d mat., in the bam of Mr. John , lender of Mercer, at whose houae he had put up for the night About six year* ago a brother of the deceased Imng himself in the 1 same barn. Partial inaanity ta am^ned aa I the cauae. TIm Ohio State Constitutional Convention has adopted a section that there shall be no imprisonment fur debt eaeept in eaaea of fraud. A soetion waa reported providing the right of auflrage to negroea and inulattota. Another waa reported aboliahiug the office of aaeceiate Judges in Circuit. A patriot ia known br the internal he t»kea if eommot wb«tnl« (Fr*» tht Tim*.) " Higher Law ' Wo Kear iVMieh, in th*«a h/tcr day», of • higher bw ttianU* law of tho land. Ortain ntnr.iliaM, i» justification for opposing law* that onndict with their opinionaofright o? jua Uc«, appeal to what they an? pleaaed 10 call a higher law. Now what ta thia higher law 1 The highest law of the lam), or of our land, ia lite Conafilutun—*11 liua being derivative ami ba»e4 u|«iii liua. Ikl we are wdd that diima lawa are higher than human lawa, and when the latter conflict witn the former, they iuuiI yield. Well, let u« mc if thia position ia u-uable—confiuuig our view to our country of course. Fvei) ciliien of the United Sum* la a law maker. and should bo it law cnforccr —picauining the object of .ill law to be ihe \ wr||ftrr of th« community. Whan found u> operate otherwiae, the remedy—a speedy re peal— ia always at hauJ I.tttlr tear need be apprehended, under such a ssiiein u oura, of any mal-«<)«tiiat<iralionnf the lawa, and aa the law ia the product of no one man, but the combined wisdom of many, how much power ia arrogated when any one iiiau assume* (lie right to ait in judgment u|nki a law Kven the opinion of the Judge u|«»n the berHi, wlio administers tlie law,ia aubject to reve^ion, and how utterly futile and insig nificant ia tbe attempt to tost the equity of a law by the crucible of any oue nun'a opinion of right and wrong. Tbe pith Slid lubsUrtce then, of the " higher law " creed ia, that all j other law* andconstitutions are invalid, if auj>-1 p. »e«i In tie at vuienca with itadictate* Tbu« cmiiriMM >a set in o^poviimn to the law, and religion made to sanction ita violation What canlm more dangerous Tbe following brief and comprehensive article, from tbe I'hiladel pma lanlger, is pertinent— •• Law amp MoraU. When Solon wa« a»lud wbat tnvle a great people, hta iru>wer was worthy cf a j^eat man—for he immedi-1 alely replied, • ot»edicuce to the laua ' Tbe American people have many virtuea, but olie ill r><v tu jik! <>| iiit* 1,1*1 can hardly Ue classed *n.«ng litem. Tim mint arise Iroiti the puvalence i»l sentiment* inculcated by the nuliiicatnm oraclrs—thuae damnable lirrrxi, * of Ui? day, which, pleading re*cj*.d rights and higher obligation!, have done to inurh to unhinge the moral standard, and sow liceulioi.sm •« broadcast over the land Otic di> new to the laws, instead of being rulti*.«t<-«f as * KU'Ii'il duly, is ton often me! by doctrine* that miiie inarrhy a virtu*, and transform mi fusion into older It obedunce «n not one ol the fundamental eouditmns of civilization, without which government i« at an end, and life and property the »|-ut of e»ery individual wlnne untamed pa<siw«s riot in the and emit 111 plunder, the daring doctrines i»>w m vogoe, that meuleate foreibleopposition to law might pa<s without censure , but when all that makes |tie valuable de|iends on obedienei to the laws, it would lie wotsc than treason not tn rebuke the spirit of insurrection that mav at any moment produce a sanguinary conflict throughout ihc country. Nu single interest, no isolated qneston of policy or sen timent, on justify dimbedicnce to the laws, to sustain sn«l enforce which is the bights' duty of the food eitiien. • Flend>-r unto tV»jr tl»^ things that are t'»»ar's,' is a pre cejit that f<ll from hallowed lips, warm with I he lire o| truth . and what F'igan virtue nn s< crated u u 4 duty, can Christian piety spurn without crimination * The prevailing vice of the day is a want of rc»|«ct for the laws , and, until tics vice is extirpated from among i.s, wi must «\|*et to pay thi penalty wln-h all vice, s-nticr or later, «tvts from those who ene.»ura,'e it by a cowardly pas si*en>-»«, or a *c!f»h impunitv." The Reform School-A Locatioa Sf'.ecttd After a »erv < «ri iij| ci iiwiH.it,on, «n<! with all the |cf. nuotmn they covild dcrtve from a visit to the Reform School at We* thorn", and •c»r|j*l other institutions in MaMachuflts S'line^v hat similar in their general features, the I <>miir«sio<iers |of "electing a site for a |{< fortn School hi this Slate, havo liiully agr.-rl n{M>n and selected farm in tin* vicin its oi I'orthnd, in the limits of the town of • Klltabetk, whteb hi* been presented them by this etty. It is about three mile* fr«tn Portland, on the old county r*ad lead ing from St rued water village tu Saco, and in .v In vii v. 1 with tins cfPet from tlieptom en-.de iii the wc»wm (art of our city It is the tailit commonly known as the " IatUVII farm," ar>d has l»en owned mart recently In t'alcbS • irter, v*ith whmn a n<Mri't nl sole has been elp cti'd. I he romuiiMiunere, aiki ottier* w tin were <*<> wen unanimously «»t the opinion (fiat tin* firm comhin «. my dtcidedlv more i lvinU{ri as a »iir fur *urlt ait institution tiian any other location they ha«o viewed, or any winch ha* been *ugi;e»trd a* likely to be obtained it 4tiy reasonable price. Wr shall • |* .il» of it inorc particularly hereafter. Tli* coiiiiiiiiMiiincr* commenced their exam inations very atrongly unarmed with the *u periority of an i*land location ; and under such an unprcMion, arvcral of the lalatwla in Portland harbor and vicinity were viailrd and cnmincd. Butaviait to the School at Weal Uiiou/ti, and enoauluiion with gentlemen who hate had the ineana of acquiring much practical knowledge on the aubject, very *oon di**ipaud thoee impression*. The School at Westborough afTorda complete and satisfacto ry demonstration that the supposed superior* Ity of an island location, in preventing e»ea|>e, la only imaginary. From upward* of three hundred boy* at that inatitution, not one ha» escaped for more than a year. It la a tiling hardly thought of. Such being the ca»e, it will at once be aeen, that in many other re »|>rcta a Ineatiou on tlie main land, ea»ily ac reMible, presenta many decided advantage*. (Advertiser. WaaniMMTON, Not. Itf —The Republic no tice* the escapc of Craft* and Ina wife from I!<>«ton in connection w ith assurances froui the lloaton pa|>er* that there ha* been no ditlicul ty in eiecuting the law; and yet the warrant* | in the marshal'* office were not nerved, and we hear of no attempt beinp made tu *erve them. It further **y» the public have a right to raped from the marahal toirn more sati* factory explanation of the rea*on* that prevent- i ed the serving of the pruceaa, and hia conse quent neglect of duty. It la aaid tlte widow of the late Profrwor Webatei and daughter, have aailod for Fayal, in tlic Dark Ion. The hardest rain only wet* the body, hu;: Sard w«ir»l« e«n the h« art LATEST HEWS. N«w Yo«t, No*. 13, New Yoe* FttrnoK.—Ths official re turns, so far u received, Mam to indicals thai Hunt is drfM|«4, though thars la I b»r« {*» aibility of hi* nlsotiss. Philadklfiiia, No*. 13. DtLtwiii hlirrio* — Uraodywine Hun dred U* gained i democratic majority Tor Govern«r In Wilmington the whig* have only »l«»ut 130 majority on the Stair ticket. l>«i*er Hundred haa gwie whig. I.iule (!reek Hundred lis* g«»«e for H<m* and Kiddle. New Cattle 11 u(wired has been carried by tba wlug» by a ainall majority. The democratic ticket ill VVilminglou will be alioul 176 ahead. The deiiMjeiatic candidates fur Governor and Con jjtesa are believed to be elected by about I'.D majority. Nothing ia known of the legisla tors. Annapolu, No*, lit. Gen Chipman wm to-day chosen Presi dent ol the Maryland Slate Cenvcution. llaLTiMoat, Nov. I'.' The Huston Fugitive Slave ease has creat ed greit eicitement in Georgia, aa the ala»e% were from that State—it bida lair to over throw all tha ulfirts of tho L'nioti men to aeeure a majority of the Contention Ktforls are being made to remove (,'hapliu'a trial to Hallimore. i Nov K, Nsshvilli fert*«%th>n.«— Go*. Charles McDonald uf (•eorgi* was electH President, and Gi n Chipman of Alabjma, Viee Presi dent. An hour *n consumed in i»-e*i*wg credentials and filling vacancies in rnmuiitwrs when the coii««iuti»a adjourned to 12 o'cloc* to-morrow. N fl., No* 13 Fit* »t FtttiiirTM, N II — Nearly the entire btiaincM part of the city of Frederic* ton N II., »a» dealieyed by fire yesterday. It eiimmenerd »ejr tlie Metiwdiat church, burnt to Front Street, and through to rear «»l the tnHd ; itciiiwa are reported to ha*e beeu d'»t ruvcd. Four Day* Later from Europe \mtnlof the AtUtulie. Niw Yock, No* It. —Tin American »«*Mmtiip Atlantic aimed at thi» port at noon to day. after a pa mage of VI ilut fr >m er|MH>] She left ott the 30th u!t Tlie < amlnia armed at l<iretj>«<o| about 3 o'clock on the afternoon of CXt •.'Ttb lie* lb. ril«ih<>ritc hae br« n ollicially in Mailed Noimr lliahop at liiriiMti^hain Tl.e intelligence from the Continent ia *K*i* f * *er* warlike character. A H*>a nan and Ifung.irtan Cm|« lute a^ain enter ed lief *** ' iivl An AuMrian bittalton hu< march -d from Italy to join the army th^rc, ami •••feral ImIUI.oi « have marched ft m Hungary to .in the llohemian army. Fsi t.tsp —The |>rliti'-jl in'.cll'jenec fr»m r.ir.-l rid i» not im;>ortant Tl». f '-.la' i»h« iiwiit of a Roman hierarchy In England, t» th« all-rn^p^ins t»pic The ei»n»ervati«e | re»' ap* l«»id n diininentim. The jmrrnmeiit it i* Mild, Mill not interfere. lUsMaBk *\o rire Diono* llnnburf r<<rr>'*|4>i>di'iiee iif the .<ih in»t . confirm* it Mateim nt of a cih«|Iiuii of hoatililie*, i "t bj mtu * of n»*i;oeiatii'i a or tr> .itice, bi't » !•:. ImcauH' the b»*|liferent |K»rtn* aerm to think tint an ad*Miccen < ithcr part hi Id !* uitli out Ki..*e« m. I'm*' k - Sine aniifiy ev.«u. in r< n»» • puin'r of til>'d'aciiMioii between '• i <'! • n termer ami th« guierumetif, reialu* to liei. N i i:nteyer, *»in»»e rein< t.«| finai h *et*nn»an< « roitidttiil probable, and the r>-tii**»i< i.1 oi lien IV llautpoul not br.inj fallowed In th< rv««atiiHi « f iSic pr.**ivu» «i.i? rtnee with ih« V\ at I •••yartior..t iTit V —l<citet* from Ilotiit of the INI :»tr 113* the Pope had .juitti i! li t Cipitel or the preceding day, to i <it < i»tle (i.nknph< where he am»i"d at halt-gaM ten in tto- for> i *i A ' ortion of the Fre -h troop* iji sr t» :■ ii i AlklMWfll Ut iwn ni> n Irni.t ..f t!,< (?aMi<'Iral, «lw fcecm-d the I'ojh* >»itl» mill tar) btKiora. WINTER SESSIONS. I h* fnllowing rs ttir rtanlt of the oAVdI cvunl of the«ot>-s u(»cii the change of' ihcCoii' sliluUMi 111 relation Ik tlie W . t« r Sessions — W k'iW .V>. Vulrs. V'ti ,N<|| York. I9|& to M'.'C < i.nSv r 4-04 IIn 3.V.M Lincoln, 3*33 7073 llftC Kennrbee, 5<J|0 477'J Nil Hancock, ISM I'.'31 3.VJ I'riiolxol, tMi C'.\* I H»l Washington, l"*3 105# 27 Sumersel, UK1# K>3» 370 Waldo, |K7y 1849 «37 Oafnrd, |57tt 733 K4(i Franklin, 1027 f 109 523 FiacaUqma, ISA9 704 43s Aroostook, 373 333 3) Toul, 30,128 10,474 I0.U4U ..«► — 10,049 M<j. in fitor of Wnirt B»i. *.i23 Obedience to Law. W« ha** no kith m a man's patriotism or humanity, when he deliberately resists ami recnmincnds others to resist and break the law* of hia country. If a law la oppressive, let it lie patiently borne until it ean he repeal i «l; but while it remaina a law—and it can only so remain while appro»ed by the major ity—every good eitiien la bound to Ine in eilher activ* or passive obedience thereto.— There are, in all communities, a few fanatical apirita, who boldly recommend resistance to law in the name of religion. Now religion we hold to be inseparable from good cititen ■ship ; and aa no g»«d citiaen will preach i p resistance to the solemnly enacted law of Uie land, it follow*, that no man who preaches resistance ean cither be a good citizen or a christian. For our part wc neter considered a man's religion worth a straw, if it did not teach him a proper rrgaid for the M pow*r» that be;'* for, in obedienec to law, we recog niae the only receptacle in a man's uiind, lor obediet.ee to God. Moat Goto.—The steamer Chernkr* ar wed at New York on Friday the Hth mat., bringing 225 passengers, and $200,(XH) in gold dust. She lefl Chagrc* 87th alt., and Kingstnn DIM MusachtMtU Election. DcrtAT VI TMC Wiiioa —The Atlu preened the tUlfl m usual, ai.d published oa Tu*eda» niorninf fbe »ote of 875 town* for Ooteraor, and Senatorial and Repree^ntatite return* aufTicicnt to abow that the whiga are beaten, and ha»e loet their power in theatate. The abo*e towna foot up aa follow* — IBM) IH4U Doulttrll, ilefli. 39,559 37.817 llr.ggs, wh'f. W.'W 4N.60I Phillip*, free aoil, 96,999 99,799 All othira. 3*6 I OH,723 100,100 'l*h« democrats increaae tlieir *ote HI'J, tho whip* 11113, tlir free amlera '2593 Maj against llriuif* U131 Maj. against him lu»t vear in same town* 30^*2. making hia relatiM* liia* 0049 The towns to come in are of the same completion, which is not a good coin' pleiiou for whiggcry. Congrtumrn.—la the prcaent Congress the wings ha*e 7 member*, free aoilera I, »»• <-incics 9. They ha*e elected to the neit cmgics* Mr. Appleton in the 1st dia , Onn Fowler in the 9th and Zcno Sctidder probably in the 10th—three. The free aoilera haie elected Mr. Mann in the Hih by about 300 majority. In Nu* V, 3, 4, 5, no choice—6 and 7 probably no choice. Srmlf.—The opposition or coalition hue rhoM-n 94. Of these there is no doubt, and it la a majority against the wings, the senate 1 consist.ng of M) member*. The whig* have 1 chosen II. Tho election of a (iotentor op |ioscd tn the whim's is certain.. * of lhprrtmlutHVi —The F.sening Traveller counta III opposition, 134 »hig* The mijonly will lie *cry small either way and canaot ascertained until after the I vat trial to 611 the vacancies on the "5th Amuit o# Dim*err, or ™r IUmi-l On "aturday morning, alout Vo'eloek, J*«n» • GortWn lknn«tt and John Urilain lite Opf*» •Ukmi candidal* f> t Diatrrt \ttorney, met i* llr<>a<J«ajr n< ar Itir corner of White-»t l<tn ii*"11 mpaniedby hi* wife. who, how cier, hvl atepprd tnltt a »hoe »l®re ixi the ife pcmite tide M the street, ju»t pre»iout to tlie IttWOMricr. Mr Graham wu accompanied by hi* brother*, Mi mis Clurlr* and Tew it ■ >ia ham lie struck at Dennett with hi* fiat a» he approached, but the latter partially <1i«Jt'«d the bh.wr which !• ok elT ct on hit hat ami kicked it "«t of all shape. The second blow tuok effect 'uat below H-nnetl » ear. and pro*' train] Inm on the |a*rment. Graham th'n vied him with one hind, and with ttie (Alter belabored hnn vigorously with a raw»hn!e cow skin. Bennett sufi-jre-l trvnt in tin fact, hi* now appearing *er» much a*ollen and bloodv alter tlx1 encounter. ftthcts «tjte that lUnnett made an a'tr i jt to drl« nd himself with hi* care, in J, that I « cried iHit tnmi luMily during hia pnnishim nt There «u a number of a|MCia:ors tn the is • nil, ln'i no »ne intcrtered to prevent it V policeman, we are told sttempt*] to *• uGri* lam, at tlx cli *e of the nj ration, b twji pimmj b* one Mike Mini] —v" ne»r..it known n* 4 fi,;htiv maa wh • „'*ve luin 1 » 1 lent blow IteniH'tt, in a cirJ published in Ins pa;>er < (\«, he w j* walk.113 w ith h>» w jfe wh<-»• 1a1l.1l, 4nd that he w at U it> ti by a jrai.g < l' wwllii a»>d nfln, ImM (InlM »r>d li'i bfi.t ier» Guham, lni» • • , In* el a eard, in which lw »'it«» tlai vHI) '»!« •» »tru<'« was by hi* own luixf, indttut heii .«■ $; »■>• :i a* Mr». BmM U It ll e kYiT uf jrllM. The cam1 willul conr** '■* m ule ih • * ib ects lejfal pr"4 c ' ii H* • m'tt * pi't I'll" attack, a* wei kl • v. , w i» pro*i .ed h» .1 nainv-r« rt. • I j«■: M' flriiim, wh e!i a;i|< ar»-d ia* tl •• llci«hJ ••• • iout to tlie 1 le •!.« ; , Tlic Ifenild stairs that Joi Graham, I -1. w.;« irr« -<tcd on Siturdav, by M'tur of a w ,j. rei i «mei| bv Justice Moi.ntii rt, ai.d lillvit'} bail to an*wrr a charge of a»«anlt and battery u}i 11 Jain«-s Gordon llrnnctt IlilllKTIIA <1 Hit ll« Mo". M I".I l(tI'lPC'1 i» Fl»» Wf HP |Vt •• c.l to Hie D<iatoa Traveller t.*r the pirt.cul irs ill' the t' til destruction t f l!ic f»r:?l I d- I ..I' tli- Ilostniand Me. K, R J). ^«>t, »im!-I (Ml ( 4bkW3V flrcrl, Which X .»» ll.M-I.U uJ l« 1 • on fire about two o'clock Tiik'iv inotri;..g Tiw Innldiiig was ofbrick, and w*s ab» t Ji>r hitlidti .1 f«*i t lorp. It w*»ImiiI' >>» til year* ago, at a co»t of ami w«* in sured for aliout half >t« value Acenrtir f to the t>e«t testimony tint can lie obtained a! th» , pn-«ent time, the fire took in low*r pail of t!»« upper story, from what cause t« unknown.— There waa in tin? building at the tune (hat tho fire was discovered, an engineer, two bnke mcn.and the night watch of the building, the latter el" whom had been o**r building a »l "rt tune before The engineer enquired just 'e litre ttir lire wa» discovered, aa to the cause of a roaring noise, then plainly to he heard. The watchman replied that the wind was ru ing. S«>n alter, the flames burst out fioin ' the roof, giving tli<»se who slept Iwlo* sraree ly time to «acs|>e, one or two lea* in if llieit witches behind. The flames jprewi with rabidity, aud a!in>»t instantly the v«»t build ing, in Hi entire length, wo ore maa> of fire. The upper ilory of the building w*« occu pied by Messrs. Harrod ard Kernald, ciien sive mahogany dealers who had, within a »T or two, removed a large stock of mahogany from Ann street to this building. Their atock is estimated to hive been worth 110,000 to 50,000, on which there la $IH,000 insurance Th« great weight of the mahogany hastened the destruction ofthe building by breaking I be I Own, and throwing down the wall*. Thia i morning, scarcely a vestige of the walla, ci cept at each end, waa standing. At the tune of the fire the outward freight trim, which leaves at 5 o'clock, waa aunding in the depot. It consisted ol 30 fright cars loaded with cotton, flour. A:c. Thia train ua» totally destroyed with ita contents. Some other goods which were in the dejio' were de atniyed ; among other thinga, fifty half* of j cotton piioda belonging to the Salmon Kails Manufacturing Company, tnd 3<>0 hales be longing to other parties. A number of freight car* loaded with lumber, alanding outaide of the d<'poi, were partially injured. The Schooner Swan, lying agroand near ihe de pot, waa injured in her rigging, and narrow ly escaped destruction. The total loes by thia fire, the most eiten stve in this city for several years, cannot at thia moment be estimated w ith any great ac curacy. The Company certainly lose th« building and ears, less the insurance, but