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i.l S1(! STATE REPUBLICAN Tl KWI.a MumncsKPT' IfcSl. oh Ht our opponent in the State of New I Yorkat 10 foilow, but to hun the'r example. They have ll.e-e a large and powerful party, but their own wa.tof tnvtual forbearance and Self control combined with tl.- rapacity of a-piring jit ' iiM-rupua.M I... !., ha "bailcred thoi' trengiii, d'.-intcirrated their org -wiat.on, and left them Ike Prime Ruperts drop touched by tK- point of a diamond. The history of the Iviuocratic party in New Vorl, from the Jays ol t'lit.ton, Tompkins, Yale, Van Burcn, Throop, and along down to the present, covering a space of forty year or more, Las Iwcti a history of warring .pi.it, mutually arrayed in hostility, Hupportcd on either hand by their respective i.im-e of friend &" Democrat, but all at each other' l!.rat. lj'".iig much of the icriod marked by diwd, to which allusion has Wen made, the ponderous u.iwieldy Mrcngth the powerful preponderance of the Democracy over r-'I oppoing element, in the State of New York, has enabled them to quarrel and yet to conquer. Hence they have gone on piarro!i ig and conquering belligtre it yet t.iumphari. urtll the lea informed and en 'ghtened among the active partisans, supposed tiieir iadomiVable Ktreugth at the poll really lay :i keeping up a mutual battle beforehand ; doubtle upon the prnciple that in order to win, it become neceasary to fight with Homebody, and that inasmuch a the opposition, even though combined, wa no match for them, that for drill and discipline it become a line tjt non to grap ple with each other. Time, however, which ad justs many a mistaken assumption, and mull'lio many a fale ostuhiie, at length exposed the tact that the party wa becoming, not very grad ually, weaker by the process of Bel.'-hardening, a id the experiment came into disrepute w".ih most of the Bound men among the Democrats ; however, some kept up the hallucination, and at t'ie late Syracuse Couvoutlo.i enough were bu.id to give the o'd jtolicy one more trial. The ex ample of the New Yok Democracy i note-wor-iny to us Republican in Michigan, not that we e in a qua. rel, o are disposed to enter upon one, but to cause us to bo advised how fatal i ntorial d:seord to succewt, and to be circum spect, fo.bcarant and discreet, in handling all topics connected with State policy, with nomina tion, either National or State, and with r'l other subject upon which differenced are wont to arise. Attempts at foreotit'lirg ti e anion ol Convei' t:ons, has been " Ttie ili-r .il piin or wes u tiuiul -J'' to New York Loeofocoism ; and as that thing is treason to the majority, it follows that if perse vered ia it muit b.enk the ties of party. This, also, it would seem, is worth noticing by all who call themselves Republicans; and, to make a long Bto-y sho t, it wil pay best, no far as possi ble, to do ia a'l things exactly different from the Democracy of New York. 'I'll T rrtlorlal tturalloii. The Con.' it kI ion, a d-rect Buchanan author ity, published at Washington, conta is an answer fro.n Judge Black to the Douglas-Harper article, upon which tho Journal oj L'vHin?rcr, of New York, comment a fu'Iows: very able article in the Washington ('ontituthH, a reply to t'vt of Senator Douglas hi the ht nuuilMT f lla per's MagaMie on ihe Territorial yuesiioii. u e have heard its authorship attrib uted to a very hiii soii-ve ; but whet,le cor rectly or lt, we (MTinot say. It take tho true Democratic gnnniil, which refes the iuest"o'i ol Slavery in a Te-.-itry to the decision of it in- habita its when they enter into tte I limn as a State; nut hi the'.' untledged "ourttion, when first orgarvzed into a Tcrrilorv. It also repudi ates Mr. Wise's doctrine of Conjrre.-'-io.ial inter ference. When ilortors disagree, who shn'l dec-de: The Albany Evening Journal say: The art'eh to which the Journal of Coniinrrcf refer, i at ributed to Attorney tleneral B'ack. It occupies several column of the President organ, and is intended as an ollic'al manifesto of the poviion of the Administration oh the Slavery qucsio:i. It fully endorse tho Dred Scott deeis-on. It scouts Mr. Douglas' v'cw in regard to Popular Sovere'gtity a "absurd." His position, as I.i-t defined, seems to be that S'avery naturally goes !nto every rew Territory and exists there, umv the people of the Territory abolish it, and that Congress ha no power to interfere with It. Judge Black goes Ptill farther, nd aver that Slavey naturally exist in every new Territory, ami that neither Cong-ess nor tne people of th Territory have any right to interfere with :t! Both argue that the Constitution protects the Slaveholder incar-ytnghis "ptpertyw whenever lie pleases. Both take the ground that any at tempt to exclude Slavery is unlaw ful and uncon Btitutional res;stance to law a judicially ex pounded, and imply, thoug'i they do not say, that such attempts a v to be forcibly crushed by tne tieieral (lovernincnt. These ae the p'at fo-us presented for Democrats to choose be tween! Acco-dng to Mr. Douglas, S'avery is an existing institution aga'nst which, however, the Ter-itoral Legislature may pa laws. Ac- codi.ig to Judge B'acli, Slavery is an existing i.istitut'on which can only be i.Uerfe.-ed with by a State Leg'slature or State Corstituiion. Each fortifies bra arguments bv historical reteronc but both omit to account for the fact that Slavery has actually been excluded (in the way they say it cannot be) by act of Congress, from 0h:o, In diana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, Ore- can, Jtc., while thov wore Territories! It these new interpretations of tl e Constitution be ac copied, the framers of that document d:d not what they meant by it, fid did not walk accord ig to it. Tuk Tiict CxriiK.e. The Albaav Jour nal says that the Conference proves unable to unt;o the Cordis n kno: submitted to ii. The qcestion of the Duchies g-ows more instead of less complex. Tle Coherence was to settle peace on the ba:s of the agreement at Villa franco. The ViUafrarca agreemeat was that tho Dukes of Tuscany and Modem should be allowed to go back to their to rone. But it did not settle who was to put them back. The people of the Duchies ray they wi'l no. The French Empe.or aavs he w''l not th trian Em peror probab y cat-tot. Napoleo.', it seems by recent declarations, takes the ground that he did not promise to rtslcre the G-acd Dukes, bet onlv to content to the'r restoration. This throws the control of their destny, in great measure, into the bands of the Italians themselves. If tnev resolutely maintain their independent stand, and refuse to accept any ruler either at the dictation of Austria or of France, it is not easy to see how any power can force one upon them against their will, without incurring the condemnation of Europe. A Wilcowx. W. E. Robinson, (Richlieu,) late of the N. Y. Tribune, was at his home in Ireland receWed with all honors. .t- m ! Michigan' Ifanka. In the month ol Augcst last, the Peninsular Baak of Detroit, ret-red and burned up notes nt circulation to the amou-t of and on Monday la-t, they retired arid destroyed J7,-j Tne Insur-nco Hank n "tol and destroyed i 2,i::S, and on Monday la-t .t,llit. Tim, in the course of a fc weeks ha ? I"2,:;i'. o1" orr already scanty circulation, been withdrawn. Mr. Sanger, who visited the Capital on Mon day, on behalf of these two insi.tution, norm us that the entire circulation will le rcti-ed a soon as possible. Tin operation is highly favor able to Brokers, and is owi.ig to their cer tions in running, combined w:th those of other busines men, ihe incentive beirg fu-iiishod ri the depreciated Western many in ci-culatlon. Whin acornmu..:-T tie up its ow n I an Is a J!;chi"au doe, in rc-ptct to cl-calalio , it will 11, ,!;.-.! will' the worst which can be fcind in other State-. L'tnil I.i'ter. Bv special dl-patch to the New Yo-1; Tri bune, it ,:pM-ar that t'oti!r s-t hairg, at thr last 'f-ioi adopted a re-;.ut;.a ca-!Tg upon the r..stma-tei -Ce.i. -al to report at the next ses sion w hat further 'egl.-latioii, if any, ii necessary to dir:.i::i-h the m:::.!er of .had letters, o. p o- vide f'r a retem of the eu'in; tol'.iewr teiS the'eof, th:it fu'-ctioaary has eni circula-s upon the subject t the postnrtst -rs of the country. Many of inese pot.n:isters havj ..uready repor ted, agreei-ig with the views of the Department that most of the letttr reti" .n-d as dead were so returned bv reason of niir.nke or impe-fections in the direction, and f.oni tiie "ct of t'ne ex's tence . a large tio.V.hig populat"o.i in the 1 oii'i- try- As the lst-ilie(; D. partmetit app . eheri-ls that the tal i'ig of htte- from the general box es, and the trans.'ertifg of tho-n to the adve-ii-sed list, too often prevents their th-llvery, an or der is about to be giren reqir-ing that no leii. r shall be advertised u itil it has been i'l the gener al bo-te at 'east one wctL'. In the largesi cities, the duty is e '' led upca postmasters of nukiVg p jer search loth amo 'g the letters fiat are not advertised, vo matter what the add'tional hi lars that may be 'n:i.-sed. A circular has been issued to postmasters eonta :-"ig some .iftceii section relating to dead letter ; also, a 'orm of circular f.oni the dead-lette.- oilii e to postmas- ters, in'or:n,ng tiiein 01 tne p. esei.ee mere 01 a letter of interest to ihe person addressed ihoi'gh not contaiieng valnabh--, a-id inquiring if he could bo found, a id was willing to pay postage for the return of the l.-tte, with one cent addi tional. Tite number of dead letter yea'ly re turned to the Department is two a-:d a quarter million. The number containing valuable " tweniv thousand. T::b Cimcagu Naiionvi. Fait.. This gie.it exlebit'on commenced on Monday, Septemlwrr 12th, and with the concon -e attt in!:iig, formed an interesiing speciacl-. Althmigh called a National Fair, yet, says tin- ).fo;t Ttihiiw, "th;s ! mo. e of ari Mlnoi .-'tate Fair than a Na tional one, by all odds, sli.ee iiine-teMln of all the entiles are. f 0111 the Sucker Siate. The number of eiitries on the ti -st day lapsed 85nni somewhat, and among them were a nuui-be- f-om this State, m-h herd of Devoiw, C. H. W:l'.:ains, Coldwuter ; Si i'Iion. "Biaek Hawk fJlenn," F. E. Fhlred, Det:-o;i; Spari-h Merino Sneep, by Thomas Spo.l'ord icid olnev Chap man, Detroit; Essex and Suffolk Swim-, by .1. S. Tibbett. N,k;ti; Floii- fro-n P.e.l Wheat, i.y W. V. HuL'lie. Havion Mi"s: Po.ato s. (Jeo. Shoeeraft, Sturgis ; Leather Wnai-not, by M P. S. (irannos. Kalamazoo; Jarg-J lot o Agt.eul- Jaekso-i; IVi.iing-Mill, by M. iti'i and Chlaiid Nile: Edi'o To..'-, bv Bve.-s-.-i Mo-. Mus kegon; Kevolv'ng Wax Fure, I.'. secimcn 0 Artificial Teeth in gold, bv P. S. fir.umes, Kala m.i.o; Passei;er !.oeoiini"e, Freight I motive. Case Patent Sl-o.iite Cir. Droveis' Car with sleeping e niches, by the Mich. '.-.it U. II. Co.; 1mi bn-!ie! White Whiter Wheat, by II. Case, A'legan ; tira'u, O it: and 1 a- Seed Separator, by A. Pawner, UinNori. The display ... milker and dairy-Siock was quite lerge, aid among their a herd of fori." AUernej , f"' Southern Illinois. The I.roising . j-ii tent liad a reporter m attend. irice, in the shape of the foreman, who give u woiidjrl'u' accoift of n" he lu a-d and saw, but a he whs too busy ga.l'ig tottoo write, we a v comjielled to take hrs word f what wa said a'l 1 d 'i.e. lie sav ll look a'.o.it an hour and a ha!'", every imeiorig, to co ne down to break's- f o'ii the o-Ue'ne lolivloi- mi: w.'ih wli.eh l.e wa !aimslieI, an.l, t airy- thing, rather longer to get up again at i:is,iit. A V:n:niN m tiik I-Kmi :. Cen. W:,ifield Scott ha co io to the Pacific. Ho d nr-ted t' is ii'or The Was;ii"".oii ti !.-jr;i!.!,;e co-re!o id. -it of tho N. Y. Tribmn, under F.l lav's date s:r lien. Harnev's character for belii'-erenev is sec'i that the Administration would hurry off L'eat. (Jen. Scott to the Strait or Georgia within 1 hour it 't could, lie to sad for accrtamtv on Tuesday, accompanied by Assistant Adj. il Tnomri-, LieJt.-l'ol i. W. Iiy, and Assistant Surgeon Charles II. Crane. Fpon tien. Sctti"s arrival at San Franc'soo, he i. to be fo-wardod on to tho seat of di'li cities by hpecial steamer, unless the resular one for cai' ving the mals is ready to depart. He i also empowered to con trol the movements of mail stcanie.- a'icr reach i ig his poirt of destination. Tho President has vpeated'y said, i:i conversation, that our title to the Island of San Juai is good, but other officials . uvt .fuUv .-w vlv. U llie ?uljeil, and it ii almost certain that the Senate will rot press an extreme claim at the hazard of w ar ; hence lien. Scott's hand arc no; probably tid up with in struction, but a largo margin of discretion will be given him, looking to a pacific solution or a procrastinating policy. IIonn K ttr.tLKT's Auvic? to Cal kokm ins. Horace Gree'cy ha.l addressed a lette to his poi:ical .ends, urging thorn to vote for McKU- bon, the Anti-Lccompton Domoc-atic candidate fo" Coaj, ess, and advocai:'ig a fusion of r'l the opposition elements 'by combining on the best candidates, w;thort regard to po'ilical antece dent. This course, ' e believed, would render i: practicable for tho Opposition to carry the e'ec t'on, to the tot.'' discomfiture of tho AJ:nia;stra lion Democracy. Township Kkg-stsrsj. Township ctliccrs will please note the fact, that the prortetnr of the Ifrjifhl t C" ikt'r or-I oro fcr Blank Keg-'sters, of sizes to sr't, and at tho low est prices. As they make 'iot a cent upon them, they wish ' y have them oiTtheTr hands'. I'SITKD STATlS COMTEMIOX OF U.NIVnsAL- ists. The UrivcrsaJists are to hold a United States Convention ?n Rochester, commencirg on Tuesday morning, September 2'th, and continu ing three davs. Bat C ty Tmss. W. A. Bryce has started a handsome and we'I edited sheet, of the above title, at Bay City, Bay county. Goon. Brooklyn i t have a monster park as well as New York. Deatla ol Mra Jime AV. Sanborn. This most estimable lady, vhc wife of the Commissioner of the State Land office, breathed her last at To.-t'ind, Me., on Sunday, Sept. 11th, 15l'J, at the age of 41 yea--. The fatal shaft of death, then pierced a lovir.g aid benev olent heart. Mrs. Charlotte Sa:iboru, was a woman ot r.o ordhwy virtues, ot a hr.e iliscrmat ng 'auvect, and of the hhtat moral and re'-ilous princ'ples. She had si'eagt-i to bear a cheerful hc:;rt, even while her frame was racled w:th d;sease, aid to mat.e the home which her i resenca adori'ed, a loved spot, to her husband, her children, and the many f: lends, whom the cotubmed lospi ts,:tv of herself and her husbaud drew toward it. 'subsianti:'', though not showy or ostentf tiotis qu:'lt:es, marked her course through ll'e. She was practical, a;il not demonst.-rt've, pro:npt in every detail of domestic duiy. co.i-tv.tly cu'tivat'ng a charitable and lovely iplrit, toward all who caae ?i Contact with he.-. llav-'ig ci joyed the l.ospiulit'es of tne ele jmi hiene ol the deceased, aid having so lati'v parted f-om her, in cheerfulness and com parative health, upon the eve of the last jonr nev of her Tl.', we take a m lancho'ly p!easu-e 1 add'ti" our own slight a-id imper'ect t-lbute, to he" worth and cha-acter. The funeral id' the deceased tjk laee at I'ort Huron on Wednesday last, the rcmav.s having ben b-uiiuhi thither by the bereaved husband, from the place of her decease, to his desolate home. Ma!l l?ir ?lnlnr iuttloii Im- imv fill !" The Republicans of Maine ca-iicd " the pre viou question'' by a pai'hunentary majority on Monday last, ai d thus cut of a!' lebato on th pol t:cal standi ig of that State. The A'bur.y Journal of Tuesday says as she lead, may tho rest of the Fnlon follow. Her election yester day resulted in a sweeping B. publ'can triumph l....-f vear she polled a heavy vote, eleci:ng th. Kepuhlicaii (lovernor, Congressmen and Legisla ture, leaving ap;iareiily 1.0 room for improve ment. Yet s.io has improved on it t'r J ear bv recording a still more emphatic verdict b fa ver of Freedo'i". tlovereor MorrTs majot'ty in about hi'' the State is thirteen hundred more than u the same loc.i':t:e last year. Ia ti e entire State h. will have nearly i.' not quite 1o,imhi majority. Ti e Le"isLuii-e w;H be Kepi bl.ca 1 111 both l.iam lics. l ive N.-w F i'and States have now held Klec- t'ons this year. Before they occurred. Hie I'e-u-or-i-t-i !. !:de it'y p-ed:cted that the Kepubli ca 1 moveiiienl had reached lu climax there first, 1 that there fi.st would beg;n ttie re-action r.' a ' tst rt. li e revor.-e proves to ie mo :tei. I'isiej-d o" diminishing, the sucngtn of tbc 1U- ... . tl - V, .... V ..rr put. In 1 i I arty is il:C-easi ig a . uu-r U'XK ..-t it", ciivo ; o,f that it u s it power wis. lv. a-:d that in p inc:p'c3 have taken a deep hold on the he.- 't of l'.e people. triiit Itlot al M:n.liolii, M. II. Mam tiFsrur, N. II., Sept. 1.".. Ib-V.' Ti'e un;- :e- of bremen m tin city is a great :i id exeiti. atlai-. cinbiaein 75 co-iipar'es and tyibamlsof n.oslc. V ith the crowd of visiter to the show, were numerous goi.o! -s, l.ctween whoucid the ti-e ne t some i.oiio'e oicurred abom. 11 o'clock !a-t night, w ni. h l. d to a so 1 "ous r ot, in I.Vh Seer.-' balld"!r.V weio par t'.r'v d. inolisli, d and othe- prop.-rty d sf oved. " B: ti i:;: BrodetVk I . K co. later S." lio. o'ti i "a" ' Davd C a said in h' -pet eh : t Pi iee v'' e, " I have I'vcd r-uoiig . on mo e t'mi i :e yea..-. From the coii'tuevccn; ai d ii i-'. g t'ie p." od when tl.e gr.,ss v'ce of pub'le ii;en vv. -c winked j. j - T ' aveoe.'t ol ;;e ;e".Tal l.l'.ity by ;he pree ee of ii ! .lou x. -i'iieii. i;o man, 'iv ng o dead, ever saw ii" al a nirir.' tal.V, in in i a iirothol, or u ', the i'.lb.'e.'ce of 'hpio'-.s, or fVe'l I.. lew itie tovbl-e to Jeiv a 1 !io;!e-st l-'l'. I V t -liome'il a in pro'onge.I eiiee:i,.g. Vii diii'f ever hired to oh:""ge me w'i'i tg it'llueticed by pecuniary eo .s -derations i'i :fy vole whieii I .mve. C.-ri my traduce say a- .ii reii -" SrxirM o. AnsnxKM k. A ';ti'e jirl f sx years, tl.e d-iughter of Hon. Henry A. Sliiw, Speal er d ti'" I'ou.' of llenre vn. :;iive?, of Eaton It ipid-, hrd lcfu-cd " solid food, f-om August tiTih tvi September '.'th, r'd stdl co u"'i ired to rc.'use it. T'ie Eaton B.ipids Art hs, says: "We :i'o to'd by the family that the little girl tool. :t into her Vend th::t she eat s'fe woe'd be .-:e'-. and since the '111- n't., ii.i persisiei:lly refused evcy t'erg in tiie shape o'- 'olid f-0 I. She comes IO the tab'.' egu'at 'y w 't it the re! 0" ti e l-tnii'y, d'i'i' s her te.i o Cdff.'C, but de-cl;iie-i ;ill food with tiie exptv-slo'i, " It w;'l mal e mo s:ck.'" She docs not fa'l away i I tle-h, is live y and fidl of play, but cannot be md-ice I to taVe fod of any kind, ii(it even ripe fruii." Si. i.e.Ti.V Stride!.. Poo - Preutieo of tho Loicsviile Journal, i a formidable joker, stVk ing sharp s.icLs into h; antagonists ; hence he provoke such attach as tin following, fro.n the N. Y. Tiihttnc: " Vr. Preut'ce, of the Louis ville Journal, who knows a well a any man the virtue of "old Monohrrahela," envies the Pittsbttrgher their glorious supply of Id favor ite beverage. Ho says r "Tho Pittsl.urhers are fo-tunato; they get Cndr delicious, pure drinking water from the A'lcghany Biver, which Iroutid one side of their city, ami are suppled with exhaustles qriant'tic of Monongahcl.i, w Inch lave the othe ." Fir.s ix C.iTAoo. The City of Chicago was visited by lire oa Wednesday ii'g'it, ami proper ty to tho value of J.iiv,'WO was destroyed. This wa the most exter.s've fire which has oc ccrrcJ tl.oo, o!n i8ji. several large lu utrci yar.Js were destroyed, the Hydraulic Mills, Re formed Presbyteria.i Church, two foundries and machine shops, and numerous though small dwel ling houses. CoNTitAcT. Th A'lega 1 Jon mil o' Sept 12th say the contract for building tbc Swamp Land State Road, rurc:,ig f.-oai Marquette nearly soi'ih to tho Liu Bay do Nopiet, a distance of sixty on" trde. In bee t let to Treston M tchell, Es'i , if MirsiiaT', fj' the sum of $:.$,0o.. AtsTit'AN LosaK.. AcCO.':Iig t 3.1 official retura of tho Anstra'i govermieii, 'Ml pal lishod, the total los of the Austrian rrnsy in Ita'y .;nk:'!cd, wounded and p-iso-e-j w ' 1.161 officer fid 4.s,ui'0 men. AwrrL. Mr. Jsmos Byran, of Thoraville, Lapeer courrty, says ihe KepnllUau, irapa'ed himself cpon. a sha-p stadd'e, ia junrpi-ig from a f.j'o, anj .fit.l on tlio Second dav. Bi.rxsi to Death. Thoaras Coranaugb, so the Jackson Cilhen is irforraod, was burtted to deata oa Friday moru"ng at Psrma, bv the coc thigraiion of his house. Fie was a sober rr..n. i:rr Lax?s. LsmJs given away, under last winter's Liw for the benefit of sett'erswa S,?. 13 -t7-l" during the fi-st sixteen days of Sept. Swamp I.asps. The amount of Swamp Land sold, from Sept 1st to loth inclusive, was 3,14 4 10") acres. Trscota Fioikr. Mr. Bartlettbas procured a new and handsome dre&s, for hi ueful pap"- A Bleated Son Pistols, clubs, fisticuffs atid cursSnj, se-e tue o-der at the Locofoco State Conventiou at Syra-1 cu?e, on Wednesday. The following a-conr.t c' ' the f'acss i extracted fro u the N. Y. Triiimt. , Two Conventlors were orga:iized in the sa IiaIL botls iroinz at once. The fouble ... ..... ' ,.. of a double set ofdeh g v.es from New York City. ; Mr. Cochra-.e offered the fo'Iowivg: l:.-nJ,-l. That. re"rettin2 the d; licult.-' 1 11 e i DeToo'otic pa ty n the City o io f. s mver-.on w !1 not dee Je 1 po: t:.e re 1 .r:.y ot the two exist-n organisations more, ...ii he'ebv a ln-its to seU bot'n ot the ucYr.tt oris frou tiirt city, with cqt;a! t'ghts upon th s Vuur. Ixud and ove.powerins Siiouts of "tj.ict!. '! juestion !' "(i'l .-t'on:' from all parts f the hall. Tiie mail o. etm of the Convctalo , who state! tnat 11 now wanted I .mtttrros to 1 ui'ock no e emere'i t.ie -. .11 1 . ... 1 . v. . 1 ,.0 M-. t'ocirra'.e toos t'ne lie: r. ; This was the s'gna' for a row, aUnot.gli r-'l eviou irotlv.es had been rrshod through :it: ;d i t!io mot iiitepse e.ei.e;iie'ii. The Wood nu n a' oeeiip;e i the ro:it of the hall, promiiient :m;oig i'ie:u tH-hrg Beijanrn 1 le. Andrew Mieeuan, llee'ian (ti e W.-Ttia l-oy, and other poweriel nu-n. Mr. Wood wa cool, but very p!e; arid Mr. Alvord iu the chair, was the w-y imiiersoimi 1:1 of firmnes and determ'-iat:ei. It wa evident itwtavtly that f. p-o;n rirrne wa to be cabled out, through .ry c:rcun. ri ce, and regardless of consoquerc :. M-. Cocltra'ie, a soon as ho s.ke, was sur rounded b" a crowd of adversaries, but, p.-es"ng forward to the oi l ot the Convention, ho s'oo I on a 'eat, ar.d preserved until filerco was parhi'V restored. He denounced in severe terms the wmde jiroceedingj. Tl';s, l e said, was not a Conventl n. I.o"d cries of " Down!" "d.wn!" It was trot, ho repeated, a Convention. It was pretended to be org.i!i:e. i.l a bo,; us inariner before the time, ami ho den.vicevd w ho look part ii1 the shameful proceeding-. Th- Chrir reoucste.l him to col lide l.l-ii-e'f ; the question oeiore the Cor vcU'oi'. Mr. Cochrane den'ed the right of tl 0 Chnir t ca'l h;m to o'der lie contTined to :ir;:ee warmly lor some t:me. and concluded b; luovii- ' to lav the resolution on the table. Mr. C. D. Murray rose tospenk. Mr. t.'ochraiie I call the gchllo.na.i to o ice. Mv motion is not debatable. Chairman Tho Chair does 1 o; fl . l at liberty at this stage of the proceeding to re. 'use to.-iuow a motion to lae on the t:.ble to be .! luted. Mr. Coch'ane I apoeid from the decision of the Chair. .Mr. Alvord Tne Cha'r recogiiie ro linn riuht to appeal unt:l the : , -uhir orrnry-itioti i . effectoil. The dec'.-loil c-eate.J meat eltem iit. Dorcan S. Magee pimped on .1 b.m ti ad- d-essed the Con vent '01 at tl.e sa lie lime 'th M-. Mar-av. tl o Cbair ravr.'.e- th. 11 to o;dcr, and not a w ord said by cither be: g ao.H.'e. At this ii'Slarit 1'eo-r Casger i;.peare I 01 the plailorm wl;h 1-is watch ! 1 hi- h -. .i, and s .id: ieIlt!cl!l-"!S Of the Co ivclltio I Th'" t.e !i. if- n.-ilvi-'l for ll e organ' a; 'o i tt.i !: v. n tioli, I move that ,b.(::i Sr vi;. r. ( i n -'d i, be temporary t 'ha'i nia'i. Ye'ls, chee.s, iind lie tl!(1.l d-':!'eii;ig h.r: grected tl 's luotli.i, r id.-ri-i-f il :;! I.- -I i-iaed-ii.lo. Vr. I 'ag- ", fier i"-v- , stood cooilv ,! ti.:e;v Up IO th edge of ti;e Iti.iifoMit, uhiV .1 C oW, began to gathc n.end h; ii oi' i.i.i-t v .' ; . kind, at ii- eM.t. WilV-l li'.e !iotl..ii w.is p..t, a h i;l i. ' the ariiunat-.ve w., !;,..-.! ab.-v . e d . ar.d Str her. c that of M: the See-. . Tiie p.. s'.io.t . Mr. ." . A'v 1 V I t. .!.!. I tiie - .1 . : y-ini . and ! prole, am r naming Mi o' Wvomii I Me'aM'm; ll.pol ;.. V s s. Il.'li, ol Scl lis t' M.po-.irV . Mr. Mm av wi let llit S. I I add.es. ; eoiili'.iii j A'vo-d, Mi Alvo-.l .i( ; .11 order, rv.d M Sti via r w olle.ed bv Mr. CaJg-r. Suddenly, Benj.niii.i 11 . form, ami il-r? I'o 'v- ioi" and prcs-ed for'a'd tow heard above Tie .h;:, W. -e c .'ed 'U i . , ' ! ! hdl. M r. Woo I havi imer, poa-t -net't ol a -"Nimh:. A'vo'-d tm: li'e ; -.vl.ile Mr. Stty er ;; t ee ijll. st iotl Oil the ! . Mr. Woo l n,..v. d t e..-h jiidie'.d di-t.'e! "i p Mr. Alvord decibel Stryker decided th .t it w r The exeifclil.Tt had ti p.;i. io ;,.- j. , ke-'- d d the .p d d- I. lel- M .,v t..,.' .-.l a 1. hee.'iit, a-id as Mr. ;ryl his Voice better heard, a Wood-, said to be inn'.. I t .. so a- ia man l.ii'ce l ed ill the lilll.li-' Ill.ll.e .(!'. i. o- pii-ii.-.l hi. n (r :n be'.i ..l, a.id I. violently tor.var.1 ji.lil the live tee't Idr!', to .tie iloor The pet Keti a: oi" of t'es cow. i r.l'l 1'o'n tiie pi. lit.. i :t a: .! I mi, wh'.- CM.it.'l '. i."M.. dl I -..',.. M- -t- . lied I i aid 011 ii. Ci chrai.o in I o.he : id on nod" !v te: tho plat Io' t i. Clio o "Sli.ltl'o!" " a.,.;" tcoe .dt t'trOKgfl ihe had, I'i.- W id '.'. - j.e.d i l d nti.iei;tr:o! !'' the act. M-. t'o. h-ane ro-e o ' ii so.it, and 'I'i' to Speak i t letllltii i.lt 'ill e- 1 thllliiv murderous a-s-o'lt. At t'.i i.ista it, ,n-n ..il ..! t o W.io.J i. e i made a rus'i fs Mr. tao..-ane, and w e . eon fronted by t'apt. I-a'i'i Byn i.-s. lint w..rds passed between Ryuder and Slieeha i and Ka, and two or three blows wo-e streci: in the ctowd but without etVoct M. Woo l niado toward t'ie c-enl. itai't-, w ;.et. J allies Carriran. loaning over the be-:che-:. rushed to Mr. Wood, and, shahi or hi list ia hi i face, ei.cl.rmed, "rt .p tl.i- light! Stoa ;f a once, I say, or jo i -' :'! :".'-: for v:i be-,; i it." l: Wo"d ei.o-i 'he cut of itiier R - or Sheehau, a.i 1 p'slled him out id !". c ow,!, c'l ing on l.i.n to desist. At thi time t'ie wildest ecitc:ii' 'it prev.t;Iod, several pistol wa re drawn, aad oue U to 'nave been pointed at Ilruder. Wood ha 1 -vl- i , .,.'.- ti,. ... . . .... r.. . .... ct , concerned. i Mr. Coch.-a'ie, witii a 1-w re:in:ks, ahont the j disgraceful scene, moved a.i adiourr.inei,; ti'l one j o'clock. Nothing could be h.-a-d, bat Mr. Strv- ker declared t'ae niot:0T ear. rod. ' The largest portion of tre Convciiio l tnen j withdrew, but a crowd press--.! f rw an, ami it wa i.nposs'ble to t-'l how ia it.y delog iN -o- j malned in the ha". Peace was then restore J. ' . . . i itie resu.t will Uo a dvu;.;.. - - t . tho Charleston Conve itio. s to I O.vr. Hi m.ke: am Fiukts Vi ai The ! Detroit Tri'-uuf ..f Tht.r-drj it"- of an oil: woman, a hr't breed, be;-ig tl.- d i" .''.a.-r of! French ami Indian parti.t, wh died rtCetiti.- in ; ihe Poor-House of Wayi.o con rty, ng.:! Hat years. S ie was tho re'ict of Frai ci Xletev'e, a French resident of I'et oi; many years d ue, a:: i a sjld'er of the la-t war. Mr- M. was born in tho city, and has always rVcJ ihc.e o- in the vlcialty. Per husband has been dead far a ovz tl oie, a:. 1 far some years past .-he 1 a- resided at the Cocniy-IIoii-e, bcirg w! ollv .K-st'tute. Sue d'c i of no pa-jtcuh- uiser.se s'rrp'y old aio r d ! i.si corsCj'Jcrt irfi: .r.i'.'es. Two Nor.:; JssrES. McRae, a Candidate for re-election to Congress Ml.-slsspp:, :s s.un-p-ng bis distriet Jn fiver of the reop.: i:lr. of ihe Afric.n s'avo trade, an I of a d;s-..!utiort of the ltj!on i.i the event of tho electron of a R -f obli can to tho Prcslde.icy. The J.' "..-; ;'-fi ray s: ' So cT.t'rcly da taesti views accord w::h the sent:mrnts of the people ia the filth dtrict, that Governo McRao is running for Congrcs without the shadow of cpj.osltion. A like unsriimity upon the great is-ue mertioT.ed rrTa!!s in all the districts." Cmir. Fine peaches arc pnty at A' at two shillings pr hash-" Corr---pD.'.f of lb X. Y. I n" Soulr on Buchanan. Oli Po:st Coufoet, V:rg:mi, ) Wednesday, Aug. 31, f The leal:r.g feituro of the news from this point is the arrival and sojourn here ol the Hon. Pierre Sojle, f-csh f ori tho South. It ;s evi- - .x tx.-.tt t:::s d:".iruished contleman designs 5. aucg v. rv act velv m tne coming 1 resi- vas. and isaVeadv loud in his denun- 'ciaiio:. cf the Fcdo...l Adiu'iistration. Tl.e oiiie - est irivoctive I have over heard ho pours foe h crji. a:ry, ard says ti.at although .Mr. !. :e la'.sn mav not be. conscioJ of any pa.-peu-corrnpt'on on his own part, ho knows will tl-oso who ir.tliierice and co : rol him, and ho kr.ew s them to Ik- inerrable o! an honest act:on. Trie whole policy of the xtiailnistrailon, ho ihar "es, h.s been one of corrupt speculation, both at homo a-.d ab'oud. 1 no pages of history, whvli record thi Pa-agoay Expedition, and the n.ov. -men' ol the Adtu'tii-tration a respects t :. Mo- no t uar," b-i I the "Oregon cli'm.," Mi. Sou'e sts wi'i !o the blickost ever jH-nned. Faer, I say-, ;rre yet to co.re to fight re'.at'vo to these ;ii:ngs, w h'ch wi'.' sliock tho moral sense of tne whole country. Wi'' the De-nocrnro party in Cotigre sup port or '".dorse the po' ev or Mr. Bntha .au? M-. St.ulo s:iv? that this is tho all important ques tion. If ti e co--urt, swindl nir, deceitful and iutr'g.iirvr policy o'" Mr. Buchanan (a ho term it) be iudo.sed. the1!, says tne g oat I.ou's aman, tl Domoerat;e nir:visio-t b.votid redemption; but the Ad!!iiii:sti it'.ei be etitire'v ignored. . tarf-'l ,)) bat passed bv a :f it existe not. t' en he has strong hopes. I'poulhe act'on o" tho next Cong-es. ho ih'nks, the next 1 rt d- lilirl co. -test elit:'e'y depend-'. A Ci:i tm Sr !.n. wit. i a Bit i.iot s Attai it. Las! Sabbath w as tjiiaite' ly Meeting of the M. E. Church. ;oid, us usual, on such occasions, the Sacrament w as administered. After the meeting a liourued, the members went theit nevoral wavs, some to dine with friends in town, some to their homes :n the eour try. In about an hour tin1 d'H.ois were in reo'iisilion in everv direction; tl.e whole inonibe'sidn wps seized with a s;mul ! ta.ieoii " b"'bou attack," and tho demand for ' uedi.il a-'et:t vvas enc-;.!. Tne first smell of ! tiie su.i'ptuoii d: mers piavod provoked sudden , : . I ii.vohin.nry iuciatioii on the pari of ad the lottholox members ot tl e respective farm! !The vetie.able Peter Cartw r'jht. Presiding El ! dei Iu- whom extra preparation had, of course I been ma le, retired iro.il tiie prospect a dinner c. sine on, a little bent over, win IhiiIi hand Tl.ioed below Irs vtst buttons, declaring that "he il'dn't feel like eat'i g." One brother is sa;.l to h ive made for h house, ha' bent, and, with a roan, tumbled on to the bed, ami iu reply to h"s wi'e's " What's the matter?" ocIa'iiied mi desriairii-2 tone. "Oh! I've cot the choler? I Tin- fpidcinv sp-ead n'i th-oiigh the country I ec:t t; eons'tle able al.i tu :,-nl occasion. n ; 'e iei.it casi j subsided w ! i w'ne ( v! I g up o. accounts. Ivut the panic I it wa :wcei a'. led that antimon'al ", bv nT'take, a-lmiii' 'tcred to the whole bodv l comriiia.'ieutus ! Wo understand thai I'm l" Peter s:"d, 't wa- the first time he ever knew :"i "attempt to voi:;t the devil out of the church. Ahhougli it was a serious matter the s' i:i. oW'Mir to tl.e 1-ardiicsi til their he;: I , did l.lUgll. II ,,uhtcr (III.) I L,:. Tn i,v::i;.-r t.Tt: is til-: V.'oict.n. A mon : ir .; for the Sault Sto. Marie Canal is rcailv oN.ph'tcl at Newport, t'lit ty-tive nrle above th;- chv. ll ;s Ki feet wide (that being the widdi oi' the ca-.al) Vl 1 - I I deep and lliiMy-H-..'..c'is il.ii k. The timber used :n it con--t i , tiori. t-ut i ito i ich boards, would nv-.'Hiire a! .on ' i, :,,! anJ Itrtttti tlmusaaj fnl.' I; be'h vc ! to be ihe largest pale in the world. I. l'. is a iv daubt on thi-i point, it weight, iii-mrhe ''ii i.eiise 1:i.n:tity of i'ou attached to ii, . '", ihi'.w a'1 co'ajiet tois i'i the shade, ihele b.-:i a!" it ,'".' ; o1 ::o-i us,-. I in binding it. It !! .. livis'i. ,i f-i.ui" time li.i wi el:, when It Wl.l I e i..i.. I io i VIV- a'el s..,,; r, w ,-d to i a .se p of wot! is bei.lt: built for is. - - Ib.hiie-i 'dark. The '. - oi the wood wo.k every parti : is o-ih is i!,.it skilfiil and ia;ns-ta--,'e. V -. S! -w:i't McDonald, whoso ample 'ji'.ai.-'iilee that tie- wotki :...-"t. I. -' . ';".... I'll ..le. - V el-i! J. man t' llued ; i" II. C. U'liU,, r'-i i. s p-i-'t, "fid for a l sun. l it" position i'i i i lies eh v, w as aril-1, lai.ea to Flirt ii t.ecicd lot sone- ha- d .1 I w ..t F-i-h: I He v.a !:, . . :,,.- ft. 1 i.d. ed el, p L- : h' : "Ol .. I ft I.H.i. Olll Ot" llllll. eh ! Ti d i. d.i, It rones -'idd. .. if . mid ordered . nt oa a';...- liiiu, -l having b-eti .le - Was loj.ped at I i:lit ."Hid opened, ' en :!.,! .;b. il! S..1.1 wot'th of choiee I '.ret o. ell .'ll oil.. ! I'l.'ll l!.c store eo.i-r.ible ,vs dispatfhed to S.i"- ,. w is 'mind. !! ha-i hitherto o . l.i a. to -, but tiiete can bono s p. font on' l. I'e is aborl lSvea- Tr.l.xf, 1 h. b..r:r do..i. .Id.'. I I , lo. '.-I.oir-h Wa-b AMI s. 11 1 .III rl;t! o 1. lb. .. I-eac R. M iber of ( 'ott'jrc-'S I -Iter it ubh-hed .as wt ii of- n a tl I w I deli be S IVS tbe .l P'e-i.ir t cai'te-t will be b. tween (Jov ;i i I .ludre H n.'.d is, and tlmt h's ie e;4).., ,,, ,f1(. lt',-r. Well, we h'l.g better ol ldm. lbs .uorhod -. -'. liw.'Vi--, is wiothv of pat- The-o :i-e Io- i- ie! wo,-.lr r iJires lit. iv be made uti in tbe pP'H I H i ,,-er.d ,. staling I ul 1 1" Cope " Wlritev N(.""t;i, lie t e- West, ami wha'eier lnottK-s, t.l IV be i:;-e; 'bed l-'l il . 'r la:i'n", Wo, of the So.lt'i, will have to ehoo-e i.i'n'-tiu Srir.irJ, A'xt ;;,',,.;,, wl;h l'o'i'red.ei: ' ju'-'-dh-tion, or S.'a i r;i '-fl '-.e.,,iv. nor. -intervention by t'origre-s, w-1; 'i .ho peopio deei Ie " I'v'M; l'' l l l:".-M'l.. We are i' forillcd t':.lt a dlU'jhter of Jos. p'i Spencer, F-.(. of (lib h; '. . -ity, aired o years an I I month. wa- bit in I to death on Thursday last. She had .rt.. d I .--rn s, ',.,(.i, 'Abeti ii. r mother left rh.-i -e f t'.v.i yourigei- ehi'dreti, while t ! a i.e''ibor-, so'iv i-i-h?v to j di-'- ' the mo'l.e-' tetiirn, she found tho 't v'i.' i.r"''i a lour.e, wi.h In r clot !,. eti- ! t.i it. ! ti.ely it.t;e tl r ' air -, ;iud he, lio ly shook'ngly burned. Was ll. sensible to p''1 thfll, but siill able to that in r dress took fire from a coal that red ti'ion it fro.n the stove: that fehe ran -t'i to the La, .. Im help, and finding lion", returned to the hone,, ami sought the lounge. She died mi : ("' M'k in the evening. This ,-v oe neo h.e- f.c'.-n with a severe blaw upon ihe 1 parents. Tu--o'-t Pioneer, 0. n;r! :it'V I:: o!:a r Cok.-sion. The -! ;n a l:::o i-sne sp.vd i g of th- Hog's.. -v Law, make th.- f..'"owi,i2 impo tar.t conh fion : '" I ' eve'. 1. iiar-r::t t-. es to it that hi t'S liO :- i.;.n tl e ' 'j's..t, Irt-'iir w"'i ro'' up la r ac-o'1-r..-ned Ti):da-iry." Th's sa. s in sa r. w ord that the lies'. .rv Law doe riot rest' ict the richt of xoti-.e.' .- bear Wi . rs - - ,-, , 1 Mi Jiil.lt I . 1 1 r. .... OA-.- 1 I . U-i 1- ispecu' opp-ss ve'.csuponl)e."nocais.,,,r) p.-.-id. .,t R ich.van se-.t ,-. Stat kton's . - -.. r t: . y c.-, vote a- tiiey a'wa.Vri i A4 Mlid-ter t ll'.n..'. Now, th.- Commo-W i i.ie j ivc a majarrtt (; I. ai voters !. y .;! . , ct t ht candidates, but thov t tn iot -o i'.'e-d vi.; rs. In thi I.-t o.'.ly are'tney re t a" .-.I, u::d to arse.' aga: st such a rfstrpi.it v' ic-s rrsua! political d.-pravity. Iei. 7rl. Ri-i. 1 nr-j o Tkav rL ovra the I. in. M. Ilvuv iv. The travel orr the Detroit and Milwaukee Railwav, we are g'1 learn, ha tnoretLai d-, :',!'! s'-ice the now soanish:ps wo e p.;t on the tran-'t between th ? city and irarrd Haven jus: o::o week aja yesterday an 1 the ir. die it ions a-o tint it will corit:nu-?to incrc. for every o.,o who has or. a ion to pass orer tiie route o.rr u i.-e to continue patron !:n ;t, ti J ta reet.m-nnd it to other. J(7. V -.: ,. I. A-: i Too Mrca. A tnii.'ste.-, noted for cen.b' jlng the sor.i-what 'iconrruou3 prfjfessions of preac'uc and mor.ty lender, was offering a pri.-or, in which w-., the fa'lowir.g petition: 4ra:.t that wo rna- have more intere-: in l.eav .!.'" " I-ati't do It!" exc-la:med of the corrgre ga:io:., "da.i't doit! Tho oil sir;rter get rive I'cr c-r.t. a mo:.:!i now, aid that's ecough, the Ir I L":.ws !" t.ss or Mes. Dkowmx; . Tie Eostoa Tra,i,.t learn from private letters that Mrs. Elizabeth P.?-ret: Browninq i ly'n; rioaIy ill at Lor homo r.ear Hrence. What Locofoeo Say. Forney of the Philadelphia Press, speaking of the revival of the Slave Trade, feels confident that this hateful busliu ss, :n the sight cf fiod and man, is praet:oa"y recommended. Demo crats, this is not tho opinion of a fanatical Black Eepub'ieati, a a'i freemen are called, but ot one of your own fellowsh'p- Hear Idas : " My information f-om the South, authentic aid recent, is to tho effect that not only has this ir-.lV..' I.eeTi rp-or-.eiie.b but it is iow vioroolv and thic; mt!y condocted. Some of the tirsi ion of the South a-e encrased in t, ami u is as sorted that a number of vessel have been char tered at Savannah, an! av absent "or tho pit'- ose of landit g cargins before t'ie bog" rang o. Winter. 1 "obear pivng the names 't ine leader in l iterpr;-o, ntt because they taeni selves refuse t speak of their connection w th it, but f.. other reasoris not isce .,.-- to 1 1 l- morale. A verv srron set.timet:t is crow In i:p a iainet the law i.rohibiri-.iir th:s tridllo. a id 1 am assured at a:.v attt mot to I ilhet it pen:- ties w ill tie s'sted on tho rpot. I repeat, upon mo-t ihsiim t authority, that the tra:hc is vow igoioudy prs- CCJ.e.t, ari.l tnat I'll . -cits el .x.rica'is are oo'ng landed on the Soulla r t coast. Hwlngtothls tale or things, the Admi'.ist at-on have cauod it to bo OStoutalioUslv aiilioenecd t.i:it a ei-.l-t guard i to bo established from Cha-l.-stoa t. New tb leans, a. id that apart of tho Pa rag lay cot will bo sent int the tin If for tho purpose f enforcing the law. Deputy Marshal a,-e to o stationed at s'l avai'able p.ents from Cli olcs- toji to Mobile." I'lods I'.lt sOII i.M' l..l mt 1 ' mv Parson Brownlow is s.i'l at the Yirglt 'i primr-i, seeking a restorarori of health, lie has almost entirely lost hi voire, but ho says ho intend to raie it aaiiis! l.ec..'coi-.m as It ii r a he can, ami when he ca'i no longer speak, he intends to make 7c r.m callit concern ' MtKi'F't Trial at Mickinac in the c:se of The People c. Augustus I'o id befoio the District Cour;, Ilo-v . K l.v'i. Presiding Ju.Lc the testiiti.inv closed Motidar atternoori at o'clock. The argument on tho pat t tit mo pro-ecurio i was opet cd by J. W. MeMath, lls.j . Proscc.tii.g Attorney, in a neat a id ery excel lent spcecii o' "eatlv two hour dur.itlo.1. I io l. Ah x. W. But I, o' Detro't, olh' .1, oa ihe pa' t of the defence, in a very able v.rz. line it of Iner hour iu length. On Tuesday forenoon, I.icht'd Butler, Ej , made the eloi-ig arg.imeiit on the part of the prosecution ; it wa a very Si'ioc'LiN, and ho had as ps t tl ht ain,: : ;i lie a .lum ber of la IVs. Tne charge of Ju ie tJuodw-! was give:1 to tin' jury late in the r'.er leu i. ' t v. : a clear ami able c: t.ositio-: of i'io U npj.he-.lde to the c; se, occupying :.bo.;t i I hour i i.s ii.'1;n-y. Tee jury let' id al l.'.Ui P. M., and, ;n:c being out all iiiht, i :: si.- i';to i em i a--S::'o A. M. U1 Wcdtu sd lV, hiiV:lig tolli.d the ,":o:.it guilty of icai.sl inhte". Yoste -day niort.i- g Judge (.'. xlwiii n-M t. . .! rot-1 to tuit .-... '... . t o l. e.l Ul.e i I the Slate Pi-sou af .l.iek-ov. S a r!:v Vii;;a- and the pt'.-oaer 1, ea'-lv thi niieie t: J. r'aU, .;.'. b.V. rout lie- Bt-ff-'o e. !:, !;. ! ..- ,l..- A Los.; Sih.i.. A iiec.i i te -, Vermo ,t, tnini-l'-'iv we. .IS a pli.e, .". eoj.v .; WeOstei"-: l;e;iotiary" to t'ie oi-c of the se public sefeol ; i i t'ie toA a w l.o -in.' it,! .!.ii.," Sewcii si 'i.x iig'y re-r -. iiteit, ai d al...a. -i and a It go -owd of s;e, w he. i the iri.d tool. !a -e, tm . o ,o I ial to be h;id o,i a wo fo-lunate v. I o liii--e.l lli'i-1 ;.;ke Eighty sebo'a s con:, st.-d for th Noi : ii Cht-s. si-ce oi:," .1 I ..'.abridged eats hi a'l the mid "sji.-M ! c .-.I :.'..t u loaerei s we e pte-eti! tTitn eh. o ''.v d, at;d the u i l.is n her s. nt. l.o'ior and ihe pt 1 ', a:. I a.i. ' live l.o i-s' iria', five ma'iied sta idieg, a id ihe e:ith.'-last"c soon tsii-ied ttiO ii 1" til to pereb i-e e: o! the ' .. -.1 " rnabri-lre l." pupil. audi. .py A ll-i t ; ii v M. m: ! -i k : While a Kepij!eie.,'i usee. "!' w... hi .i'".' v at li e " P.-opleV Tl.e.u ' at St. Paul, ..-t Thnts i' -In. . s. ..T..f ,,p ,., A,'.cU Mr. Co!:.ii, ..t indi cia v.i- ej.,-il ;..-, u-.. - . ( d to be on fire. A pi":eaL o. c. s a t lie i.e I . lice, a-id he I ..Use v;,j ,.1,1, :,! y . d, wit'l'.C.t " . i j r - to ut y body. T e b.-'l I n" v. i; .1 1 -1 m. . 1. ll wt.s a f'raliie s i ue, i: -.- aid the !-. ;- i...; verv olijli .id Mr Mr. V.-ci title i--,-,, t'.e l.-W.tho Ti e rv and oth e.l l.'. have be ,- ile a .. " itie " nil the .!-: I.- ti a p . :.l tv. j 'pi,,. ( lll.l'i- ! '..., I. !..-.-., pill- -u,.,'e-i, " ' ttMi.., . !.,.,-,,.' i ll 1"aks a L.tnv 1 t. Tie Portsmouth .'..... eedote of tbe Ilo:,. Win. I. bc.i'i ciiudidate fo liaviano- s.. i. T.i.x.;. ' - a p! a-i ig aii lisa... the l.'epub- i oi,:... iio H.i- .id lr"is't'g a l.i-ge crowd up N.'ilh it. which wa t.ti- proportion of lad 'e". lie spoke beyond tho iiinit :iss:L'i!ed bv bim-e!;, and tiirnieg to a .,el. ill the bl't' er ct d ol tho l a!' 'el'larl cd that the t'm. M i l p i-s. d ll. -dy lint he w 1 altaid that, he w i-tivi-n; the p .tiem e t.r" h; :ii. Ii. 'ice. "lio oil, '. oil," Was l:e.i .1 .'o:ti cv erv put of the .,.i-i , U'ltll the sperd.er p. acceded. i At this moment, w i eti ev. rvi!ii:i wa- fi'dl, a pu tty lady aro-:.- i i tho nud-e :' , t ...k .' n thick vill, a'ld piielly w i!l:;i.i ta t'e- c'o. !, ,ti J cover- j ed lip the ! il phde. M.N Shot at. a t.-itiii-ti-r was condng ,m j ta the plank Road, near I'i-h's Mi.!, ci sali"d.iy j iiiorni'ig last I.. I.I e day !-;!., twa siiee. silvo ti. ts we'e made at him, bo h m's-iu.r their aim. The mail whs s-lt;tie ei 1, i -s wj-.ei, :;ud d'S-rov-en-d two m.-:i Jtt t!,,. -' ! of t',.- roi l m ar h'm. who tied alt. r the s ,:. I .-!)..'. w.-:- fi e l. Ti. re is evidetit'y a g'ig of so'iuud 1- bin r g iiIkiii. the wood- l.e- 'i,.e River that I iehlv ') .-. ye hanging. ''. ';. Irr. N'o S", k. i r v i v; Airowi . I: i I r ma iv p ir.-n-, i to 1 ike th t.ti e a-..;. : camp ii)ect;t.;r, ad fo p it c lit tle p op ! I, ivo Ik k. IS paitH 1 to t'.e r dre-, with the numb, rol the t-Mtl .y '.- jy Wltcn thereon. At the recent camp meeting at .Mx' tha's Vi-i.y ird, :i b.i-ht ti' tie lid wti observed amo'.g the thro: g oi v;s:ta n ;, v, t t'ekcud thu-: "T.r.tNo. II d u t ;-'it li.h lov riv eat dy ." 1'. ' 7 ra.--r.'y '. Mm.ks Sta'.ih ivt.i Au.viN. A youn; idood of Ib.fl'ala r eut'y " woo'd and wot.' a fair damsel a'! o.i the s y, and iud n-.cd her at length to consent to a rie.away mateh. On th day apj.ointed f-r celebrating the nuptial ho set a ;-ii'y c iparisone I hack driver aft. r l.'s be fall..'.!, who succeed. .1 in ;r -''!'iat:ug tilni-e'f iu l the good grac- of tiie vourir: l.idv to tl at eitet.t f at t l our after s. IM'..f'l f ir hi'n. h tl.-l ! ..T... t...- . t . .. . i- urgiiig the Aarcticj i t-f New Jersey ta i.om irrto 'i it. dej cut State Tieket! It wa-a states man of very great expe-ienef who declared that "every man ha !: pric-." R-;t sorr. men i-W themsives far'..-- than o heM ; and sotne f.re sold at j rivato sa'o wh'lo others -i- sold at nu tion. Alb. J..ht. Co.WKTf.!'. At the latp term of tho C'rcult Court of Shlawa-see cour. tv, John R. IV -ker wa ser.ter.ced ti the State IVson for two vea-s, for the crime of forgorv; 1 Pi,:r;:, J. Dotr fo- obta'Tiirg p-operty on fs'sc pretences, was sen tenced to pay a fine of fitty da"ar-, w ithin thirty days, or g- to the Srate Prison far one ye-. Piowrr. Cot sir Fa. r.. The Annual Fa:' of the Agri cultural Society of thu Countv cf St- Clair wi ' bo held at St! CLvr on Wednesday, Thu-.-dav a id Friday, October lr.h, IStii and 1 itl. On Fridav, at 2 o'clock P. M.. Hon. Robe't MeCiellat.d will d l'v r the anneal Mri--.. At three o'e'o k on Frdxy tiie annual c!ec;on of o'Fi ro.s will ule place. Pi. Hnr;n Prr. Hae T:-ts ami. Iirii'KriA'.r. A Democrat in M.nne.jU tLtnk L a party will be Uate i, i wcause the ttincs are so l ard ibn th candid jate Lave r.o money to spend for whi-key." Who expoeta a wstch ta go without a n sp-rin The 'School lanu finally to l Han som ret. We presume many of our readers w ill recol lect what we said some two years ago. altont a story then current of a " School Ma-m" havir.g been settt to State Piisou for l"fe, !or whipp:m a chil 1 to death, a;d her father having offered ar.y got.l lookhig young man twenty thousand do ars to marry iht out. v c also pubhsheJ a letter from a patriotic young gentleman ma king sundry iuiprnies and proposit'ons cor cor t;irg said school nt.vni. But that young u..n w.-ts a It lie t. i hicken hearted .ti.d tinal'y " ilew the i-aeL." Here the matter ha rested until recently anotho- a.ip'icaiit has appeared for the IiJy's hand. Ho w.t ii town on Thtirs d.:v lasi; but the Aei:t bt ing absent from town, did t o. succeed ' i rr.i!ig;i:g matters satislat te r'v, but htt a 'eiler for the Aagcnt. of which tho follow i.'g is a copy : '' i'it .' irj.'r ( 'Ar ' .i '. 1'ftfon : 1 wa' l i nu-ry the girl you have ia Pris on for whipping the child to deal!. 1 will give live p.iht s u r.iai ry he,-. I am a rc;vt table Man and have a f :ri of one hundred acres, don't let anv one c'e have her and 1 will come out to the Ian rn I it 1 cu rais.' the money get Jur o.:t th. u. I Cvnild many g rls Pete but I jon I oci.eve tne siory a.oui ner uipp ng ia. child to death a purple tuo she noght k e some ta bhune. now h.it let any one have her .V I w'il be sire ma ry her out a. tie !a t'tiie. 1 ' e ei r.! !. or Patch .v is she good hndti-ig. " JAMES ASllBAY I'lc.ise .ii eel la Portage Lake Post otlice. lh-' y o.iii'4 man, Ashbay , cal'cd at our office tor " lorrn.itio". and aid in tho 'natter, and wo gave liiiu such as the iietos.-it'es and -!gcr-ei. s of the ao rfijoired, so far as we weto able. Ho i rather young, plcaat.t, pr'e, hr light h.air at'd eyes, and bands that betoken dV'y t 1 1, and a pet ft oily honest countenance. He seems to sympathi.e deeply with the ie'to lun.-s of the lady, and ' nj paicntly i.ti;o willing : run almost any risk to rcci:o her bbcity arid the twctity thousaud dollars. We can do r.i ii than wish hiea all the suec. s bis ard. r.t and :n s.diisiicttcd hea. t deseixt-s. J.vl ..- 'V -. t. Ill till! Of l.t tl Ult I. Wo have received t out S. R. Nt ttleto.i, Estj , who lias itei-ti spe.'i'ihig a few weeks in a..d a round lli''s.l.i!e. the loi'oA'l.e. ''dul ct..t li,Uf;- a. ion : "Our Head. Ihn id I'utt. -, l:cd o- Wc.l-.cs. lay, Sept. 7th, .'g. d ti yea-s. Hi disease was Tvphoid feve-; which he thought lie con: -acted din i ig his so v ieo as "t iiiiiiisianei' h i tne l.e it.Ltoa l'i:t Ever Boa. I. as Io wa coiisidt ir blv u iwc1' sevetr' day s bebuo ierving Lexington, ;r'id was Ink. : daw i -.ton - .er "i n' ivr' at home. "I da not ihii k ih itf i' ol'. r lu.-ti in ll; l dale, it taken away, woii'd be so generally mis e.l as I u.t. r w !'- be. liming hi sickness the syn j.arhv a aai est. d fa: l.hu exceeded ntiyii.inu ' llie I hid I in- w iie.v-e.l. Lis btici:Jw: i.e att. :'ii. d la liioin.n (I'i day, at lloci.vl." There i e tioi a Yw hc;e at'd ,:viug he-r .i.e 1 ne ot the . id, w i.i w i',1 be deeply gih ed le:t-h Mr. Culler's tr ,' ii. lv d. at.i. Ihe fi si tnii l e ever vi it. d .1 "s pail of ihe S.ale wa- when l e met 1, s ;--s..ci.:te ('...nil i. -i.'liers h. re, the f si ; Ma t Ii l:.-t. Si . then lie has Im-ou Willi Hi Se.-:;d li'tlel, tlttelldi l- t.l his fl'u t duties, u .1 l.i kind r-:. sy hipat lu-1 if hoiirl, cailplcd willi It"- get'.lcil atrv be.- 'ng nud l.is bu-'i.cs- I.e. iil.ic o:i far ioni wiii Sr'ei.dt wh, rev. I Ids bi.- . ''ed l.im. We h: e -pent itia. y ph-n-a.it a id politnb'e hou s w:;h him, and it i w' !i l -.id u that we cl.roiec'o hi- ca'y dea.h. .-d wo .ii.iv add, ihrt ail of Mr. Cm'.Iit's aetpi i .ila ice I ic, when iht y leeivo t'ie s:cl tld ';, viM deep'v Milan. I. '. Vl ''''' a.M'cN d 1. m lv si..! n-,..;s in lie's. I.d. Mr. Ut.e le he-e e M w. on tl-e 1 'J Au"ist to:- tie- l-.-i :!,.. s.. .f . : the 'i- :i: g o'" j '1m oa ' :r Sure l.'..i I. since wh'., ' ll. lio! t.ceu ll'e.' to alll tld io bll h e-' Hi ' .; :,.Xe. StiHtl ic -' -f. r.'on -'. A Pi ki'v.im M ;i ; Avieo; iir: ni S.ia r lloi i.s. A sharp ie V. u-ed person, of dim nutiv c st .lire, v.a-i yesterday a'o r.HMi'i ii.it by a Fn-t Ward poiicelll.tll ia the OfghlMi: honl " ll..- lio t. I IValieais, Cedar s.'cet. makhrr the ni..l I't'd nioveni' nl s, and ti'i.inr iwity willy in e. i-.'li to'ieue. The pol cciiia i Corn 'uded that t In- person iiiesi bo eruy. lio lii, r fa- - iro I. .rilled h'm '.rtt he li.il-t aoei it.ji.itiv I n.. A ' -,'de bo ol boa ds tifiee'i 'in ben I. ng a' . I tea 'ii'tii-s s.juiire at ihe cud, Wloeli the s.r.t ige 'iidi v idua! tieeiiic. I to r.- i -.1 will, math ca-c, was picked liji and take i alo.-g ta tl.e Ciiy U' P.'- !:ee Court. A Wclhd fssed at. 1 lib-IoilU'l. d yai'l'g irein, ul.n tnuM n.tin r- wit It the st'ici ' er, aceoiiijum'cd, and the iu I'.-'stialo was iu tanne lth.it "l.eie .b;i . I..J) ni.Ci I a ing a li .'u'l of money." The hit j! t. r of the I'n' i e Coil.t I like. j wi h t'e .Mi.cl ( "eigiicr, a d, ;'t. I .1 few 'I'o.n. i' s, t'l "li .1 to t e .ccri-1 .l! , akii:;' the ri---vf that ihe li.au :s j.,, im..,' 17V than liiiu-. 'I. lie w t aa 1 ;.'iati, bu. s,iol e l'reri b, a.'d h::d just relii' tn .J at ivitc; b; the Si ll ot tho W. -t, f'oai the miii l." ilisti it l ol I'e-u, Mtid hail been swindled and :!l-treted at tne liatel Fialieu' in Cedar s;"ect. lii Ixm wa filled with p.' I at d s iver ore, wl icb being I now . i to the l.o'el men, he bad been subjected io every s.ci. of :;tiemi.l ta switidle. lie bad been charged '-' for two meal and a Im-I, and s.ib ep'-i,ly t i' . a '.a thteeor four ticket oilice by the olTn iaus hot. I 'nea and tin i' tuut e, , who bud a'leiiipte.l to m ike him buy a t' I t I for Fiance, w'lhh. r ho wa , oaig. Re'.usitig la bjy a t:c!.ot i'liiiie d'a' ly, they had el arg.-d him ten dol'ais for t ikl; t b in fi-oui.d, and atteinpled ta mate l.hu pat n. Ald. rni.ie Iti n ly, luliy e.u- p "ehetidiiig the rfV.il W ii V the-o w.ts Bo ttin h i.itere-t taken i'l tl.e ' e-iv" Peruv;an, ttnttu-d:-alely dispatcbed :rt t.tlieer to nrre-t n m.-itiy ot tl-e iart;,. implicated a he cou'd brii'2 along. X. V. Trilnne, t'riil.r-1. A I'A-.fAitu Favi.iv. The Jn .oral of the R-v. 1 homa Ncl t'Mk plae.; m, TneiMUy Ia"'., ?t IJurl'tigtan, V. J., and wasalti tided by a large cotiroer' i if people ineludii g promiiient tlielti b rs or the Metbol'-t Cl.ercli, and a lod.ro of IV.-e Ma- i:.-. Father Ne.d, a- b: wr. f on hai'y d'ed, was, at the t:me of hi death, ;n I i seventy-ninth y ea-, and had be. a 'ti the iic'.'-rry fif j;- y.i,:,.. yi-i's, having e it- i d it i-i 's,,-,. Jii term ol sevce aa aetuailv o-m tali ye ih .lister e. tend, d ov I tb'fty-ov.-li yen'-, .p'tilig which )a-ri)d lie t-ave!e. exO-.-ively "i y irio-i psrt ..( tho eiei'itry. In le yo'inr'- r of-', l.r S1 legaid- d a n -.long man, and I -is !'ie:oi,t and -I'-rlfi'-i .ig labors ( i.-nt'-ihute I hr-.-'y ta the sul cus f Method . m i i N w J.-i-y and !- here. Ho was hel l i i gn at e-te. tu by the church of whi. b l e wa-a l.iiiii g lejht, a'-id l.i deith i widely luMir..cd i'i . oti. A". '. Jrib.inr. Timli W.t. When S'-r Wa'ier Scot l a at "chod, a boy iu ihe sail e la-M was -sked by ibe dominie what jout of fpe.-ch '.7 wn. "A noori, s"r," sa'd tho lov. " Vo'j j oirt.g bluck load,'' cri-d the jdgogu"', " what fxan.pk' ran you g ve of fiit-ti a thing?' "Itai te'l yoo, si.-," rnter tipteij Soon. Vou know there'i a vers..- 'i the IJd'.; wl ieb ,v, '.hey ba'i'id S--H- on w'rh lr 'tthi " A Ni.vv Ar.vt. A rew repr.-att:ig r.,ot gun !m b.-f-n ierf.T'd at ''oh' armory, sr d W''l .rolr biy be soon i-i m- L. t. It i- rn.ele 'or fitre char g. s, can bo h.i I-d a id -r:ir;t w -th .great rr p'l ty. Ptoi-i-lori -mad" I t n'.-ty, r"0 that ;t can "be c 'j, . tii ougli tl e iie; de wood w'liiotit 1-irof acc'detit. i-Tl.c Coh'fia M.artr, i:.iU;c, Adriatic and Arlirtie, have f'sr-u purchased by the North AtVitie Suan.-ii'p Cn.p it. v. They Live bet . . ...i ! ...! ... ... i ..... . i .r.fe.I to thr . ' '2 ' " 1 , j C'' orn,rl tr'1"' T'" " 'e 'V I ciot:, z:A w " vcr.t'V.ed, a: d the fact oT t-ie" be'n? placed upon Vr route, wi'l undoubtetiy t-rel to ir.crcaic tho trav. l r Ca'ifonila. I'a . f.gers i.ow have a s.x vdy trai.slt on th Iaih-nit-s Road, and ti.e siearner ou the Pac'fic de are aW-o-Jy favorably known. The whole Hi' now- we" juipp d, a:d the e itirc voyage caa I bo made with t! c grca'ert comfort and safety v hta'th, and without dete.u'on. It is anticT,u that tiie pa-isag" wi'l toon be rnad! in eight" dare, p, t a irtr tlsi-tiH i't. Tkn RuoKfK'd Vissiv.9. Kr. T a Brocck s:ates, in a private letter add'. ised to a frieral ;n Meinphis, that hi total whining, since h. present j"vri i'i Fr.g!atl, hare amounted W 4 P ,"!. i, to j-n which he ha orly risked i l i I