I .1 l ir Xnr l«i' 7'!,f ' ‘ — ! 1'C pri*- !■’ ll]*i'll l' '* niiiiM1' i«Vk". i) l •• filv, I' >r i« ■> «>r tin*•«* <1 •' *, l,;>* f - i J . « Hi>t"'iilf-t.fnli'i; lV Sl.im U ink 1 -HI 'll ^ \ r. i I Ij.’imU \. S .'I'U li-'W’ It Hit'* ‘pi*' m*» , 1" 'Mil i iltl.* ** .1* '*• l '.si- i 11.(• i1 \ > iiiimi* • irr '»i* ,, . IV irii t. IU'- L'lr it »rti«.l»iil:«ll,,’i "I , v.-i if pi ttir Ti i- ir \. ti"« *|* i'l'l' r %.y .. , . « -I -li II. I'I . wIimIi I.'tf .'imiyUtin-.l .ini'- '1 • 'i‘K • * .»•» *t 1 fl i m. il is pi i'i.i'iIi > li"' r-c- ■ m in 1 '• *f F.mliMl. .....* W"*T4 l,..*0.1, h«» an I I »«M' - «Vr.i i I P- > l'>1* r"!' , t*,it rff «*t o:> ,(i t’»?r«kt e mu*i1 ; f«>r it r.«ttnof *..» #fnifiti*«* f t '•»! »* nlni.i'.i tin* u .ivpr.nl o iwtiio i <»' n»'*r«* mill • mi n tiini, i! h i A Imirmtr.* Iiot) r.mi I H.' r. i ■ I w-acU \% *m*UI lravi* I hr* rur r**ti‘'V aliitir, tin* m »t»■*> tn irk -t «ohM l*** 1pm *ii1> jprt M mirtHtMiii, tnon«*\ luor* pmily pot at, and {uKtHMt bt’Hi'r. Tliprt* hi* . ill 1-irtif~nn? million tiro hnnlrc / and eight a-thrtr thouxin l dollars in ill** I n a surv, IwsmIp* fi r million fhnc hundrtd and tten*tv**1 thousand dollars in th** liantU ofrli* Iilirsiup nlltrois! FIhmp an* Inif tlir*-** ninnili. !•» tllO 1*1 ul JautiKM, win'M lliti iiMMr*l»tilKm Mkfp> plan*. Tlie N| * I ,1 k l mi. H I ami Knquirer «■•>>: — ■* \\ t! Iiavi' nil.. I ivm ill In b*ln\T that (innrril (•ainrs Ins lit-vb rrcitHdl limn Ins fninmimi in 'fVxas, mill rli.it I I'l. \ bill-kill a i'l surrru-il him ns I nin ns nnr liintji* n Minin iln-n-. Il is I'mh.i iih\ liUM' S i, tin \ ni'.l In- in ji'icil inloHinli'i qii.irii’i-s sunn «h u* in nr vs n uti.li»|iim’ i'»»1 iill'll in in,) s nl» tl lor L'Lm*i m in • llu; scboo irr Portia. 1 he»e entlemen are id! niisMoinii n s ol 11M. liiodist t pi>ropal ( Imrch TlieV wore »' v'lMiip ii.n d to llie Vessi 1 In a I'onionl tUC ol the ^ n'.i . Mi ll’s Missi mi ii s S n ii'ty of tins cil V, w itll a IioiiUnm ol ill • Boil III III M makers, two ol Mr. Se vs t lull Ii eii, ,i 11'I several kind friends. After e idn n in;’ • a* i» utli* » in token of .• lieniofl ute an 1 f 'ni! Minad. 'i, iti* \ Iwiei led tog'io-T up on tilt* wini f, aild we. r nemrndecl i I 11 | \ i• nI prayer to (*od, when, • • ■ • * «\ tear*, tin \ parted with their fi ieiids, e .. t v t * m » t no more on earth. We Jean lliitt , r in*; <• roe, or* oi rmg upon one of our erowded w i r\ \, w is turn hill” in* deed ; so that tin* boss a • liimiMif those ru>plo\ * ed upon the .I«• ck \\* le ■ i, uml many of the bv-st#i»diis i m \ 1 t i ii ha's, while tins ol , input ii\ Were s« • in li •• i M» ol ihe >ailols \vlm manned I he boat w . n w .t> to roiives tin- in is ftlOlHff l "s nil ho II I I I MIIS I sp Hi O. .iih tl limit* to a lender Hi) I all eiii rur, a ! one which hid not heel) pie iifan.e i. It w s tm'v u reretiiuM of the In nt. [ (’»//«. .Mr. I J' i f t \iw ) > \ I'rnuHj Sltir, /*ft bt nt.1' • ■ > til ('<■•. ' -Wo (mt'Oi ivo bv llie j London M *i ( in mm'Jr, iniiiii^ (lie pri srnfa i mis ut l.is M , i \ Idii* li \ t» , Mr. Cliailr II. ! * l.i\ .i ••, o' \ xx N i i , by t1 ( \ in* i min .Mmi' ii t.— l i .'Ii - . . ;i . til i 'V'liliy al I if link ; xx e lie. X 11 lit flu; lie III iti'li ( mill Mild tiit* i 1’i ui.'li h j 11 • i i 1 i"l"\ a ul cli ntocratir lit in w -i < ii I • i»ley. 11 u i« uur won by Il II XX • I. . '* . l> ! a X i it, ll.c Min of .1 11 tii e *1 ul ib i . \ .! . -, ^ u- i i ( M ill lb Itvaii,) X' k|u ' li.s ’ ‘ r *1 > I . i ti * i it V, keeps till \ ix u it* . ii,' m ot Iml. ite »*il In nulled knives i ll* k'. Pi I 1-.S xx i i I > "ttlik, and is with il ’ b Jh'v , xv !k • t;ili» ('miil will* all tin* x. loi i ii amh-iss.idof y and lit Id i . k* ' .*s go .1 a figure as .nix nf the . . i il i>, p are epiite certain llv.it i so . ! It I ' l*i • • • no Mo. t a Mil llioud XX .1J XV IIH P.I x nil ill i'4l I i Igoi of out llu lull, v , «;eiiirx til l ; i ■ i. Jit mat \ s by l !tt Ai/r Y*rk 1'ipress. Mr. \ tii. mir Sen .Mary i I Legation, mice re ii*lvod a | • i .t\ bro.ej hint, tli.it be |n evented too lit.my \im ii* 'Hi ('- nit. .Mi. S-ri.VI \MON is grn n \« < Ills i-xcs »\ il stare* bv ttttd l»v. Il llie I.•lejbsli eouitiiiH hlmi.ll know (bat a .New Aorkh.irdw i in nil ml x .»s pit vented at Court, all the I .'si II ole s ol tie* household would be in bis bin. - ‘ An Ann rn..n citiy.i id* i> past e IIOIIOb III till Tuilel lev, lull at St. Janie* or Wmd rm, a in.m must Ihiti-ii loiu*-t»i 1 I title to bit name. M inx ol otn hille ^ anker boys have a little* otliee, him! |m«« lorn (irtirrtil or so. A (teiier.el nt a mighty In ' m t i in I .ur«'j. •, tlumali ni.mv ot tbini here* mm Ii ti s'liibh, when in their 44 nidi arx splendor,” the re Ii Iixn ietI laecpti x * that 11 le In - bind a I) >ke m I)|>fi Iii*sh** c rri ige at n gurx into llie com I x aided the I*.Ian. John Hull is verx mucli pn/./.led vxli.it to il i xx itli broilier Jonathan, wlieii Joiuiili in t'timiVi i >en. —O.lie | people ||om llie ( u ititnnt iiiXf.i title to 11 ic* 11 iihiiii-**, and a /i#/r i. inlroibu liou enough ; but xx e Jonathan*, ludl ol IIS al least, i alimd lor tin* hie n| uy tell xx bo e-ur great-^r null nbers m., Mr. Van Ilmen, h is s ti.i, xx!m*ii in Ln .bin I i laioo d to be ol tin kin der oo k ft nt i Iff. \\ i.'kiis, w t bn vc In m told, w In ii oa bis leltitn liofii ILism i, whs inlei tiiinMj xxitlia magnificent diumi at Windsor, xuiu,i; ho b oiimoio Dukes and l)mc!ies«ev, xx oil the I'mo ess A .CM a ait*l ill. 7 hi r, it i» said ipiestimunl him e I .solx about onr funnlt s a...I rank. W e have •ill the stoi x , 1 ut xx t• (ton v 11U#• to |ini it into pi mt. I lie- uucrdoleje, bnxxe xer, xx i i» pit/uitnf, and M'. Wilkin* uiniisc.j and ijiteiested hi, n,xal en.e i iiimiv x. iy much. J .dm Hull, xx e Vankor* have the advantage ol you in point el’ rank W’e are till llolde (join he re—all ol tb. loyal l loo I. Duke* mu! L uds and Counts, nil that h\ patent rigtit. Il ll.li ury O’HI Iiiagau or Ted lx O’K mrke u ,|| rung ate lire, wo XV i I fjxe b in a nobility pa t* nt m N ^oik city m a inmtb, espeiinllv hv ibe • Ic lints re*just at band, aid Mt. \\m Ruim wan j voters JirrisiAiiLn IIomi n,r._V ,, 1ill,- pnrlicul.ir-.nl' inedi-nli ,.| n "! Inylilv rt-.pc-ci.ilil.- p in-nii, in J.fli-1-..iii c.iitm M >li»>ip; i, under I In f.ll..., i circ.inistann-v : ' ’ *' .. dial in I’ i-ln n in 11st, In- cn.c ,,| ",an,u « J'Ofu. On Hi.. -JJ I I , In, . ,y I ,. ,u„k onl Iiai-iim* ul in.1111,1^., end i.u.iiin tin* name .da, yiHlnj l.ulv residing near I,ini. 11, •a»ked a cI, ,.... Iliun .lit official,. ml llie „, »| \\ ed-e*il,n „| |,,x imiiriaiM, , ||| al... i11\ in .1 i n- nu-rintt « eddine cnnipiNC. \, I, In,II, il,,. s,„„ M,i„ m:d,| nt Inrne »< end,be,,. |„. l 1*11*1 I r soirijimziuy Ilir rilrs ol iHWI rm"..is, I,r. , .«•» , i |, , ii|mIu||ii-i.—lull suit i.'L’.-.l *»> IJ|r fl.-ml Iihl.m him. with I*.I «"»«**•. !••• ,l» c .iii.miH <>l ih. *<’<■"" I >V"r> l|" l"* »' ' ") 1., || h',1. »p. "I*’. .!•«! . I*f|'-*t III." rl».,r «l .In nsilftiiMril «f*d tlfillhunMlf! ' * I‘>m lie hftd reii'lyVil i^dcstfbv. |*im’ foil »\% in i entrains .i *utfr ncnt ol lie "i '*1 1.. rn*l# deltb* rate ninrd* i w|i ■ « It wehnw In ud . i i in -rd* r»i limes. Il m it hr ielird on .i* .niibrnl,c. T Knfli ritlr I 4/ » m i i , (Ti.nn.) >i i t. 4?l. Is l<*. SlH. A III Ull tT Mill C«»MM»ll4l**sf III count! , iir«r ihi* pi.it r, on I In * load li ding lo K**|i lu«div, l.»>t wi'rk, in st ll-defence, under the follow «M<* rtrctiiHWHii: Wdhain lli»r*l sbo4 I h»m»a* J. II i rv, w h*» espirrd hin %b«n i limoaflf r. I In* p u le ► w'.'ic broUieft-in-ln w ; It id leidtoij bid rusted b* - imi'i ii ilimi; i ie deceased bud occupied ibe bou*e nlieir llur*t now live*; bad removed to til * i. nib Orrli.ml in k»*»»linkv, with bit funds; lelurntd a i;.w it mi back lo tin* neighborhood, at tfu/ti/, wiih a vim lo b.ive satisfaction. On the day of the l.il.d deed, lirrrj (whose father live* ill this neigh borhood) borniwe*l a gun ol one of hit lirolhcn, w.ilked pail Hunt’* house several li 'K'*, and sfup pedonf «#li sight. Ilursi’s eldest ton /litroviTtfd him, and lialluoed in lus fallun ib.it Merry intended lino oirt Herrs then came in *it»iil, and walked low.iid* llonl and Ins wife, bulb then standinc in tin* roid. On neannp, Merry levelled bit rifle.— limn got behind Ins wile Mini used her as a st••*•»«i, Ui-i i v still dodging t » get an aim nr sight to shoot limit, lutin' nn*a'» iime, llmst sent his sun to hoi row ii rifle. This Indian Mrugjh lasted flltcm or twenty minute*, tlic* contending partif1 * being some three feet npait. Berry, finding ho fouhl not get a shoot at llmst, without probably lulling Ins inli , vs bn 11 he did I) •( vs lot to do, to ik tin » ill*' in iltie hand, and dr« vs hi* hut. In ikn h w ilh tin- other. In 'he act ol doing so, II ir*l*s son handed hi* hi ther the loaded i ifle, who instantly sho Berry through iltCthoilv nuirtallv. l»i*i ry uim» nr. gainst I lie lenre, hiuI soon I • • 11 andetpired. Alter full i il", vt a ter % is II nub il to hint* lie Spoke il tew vv orris—tbut In* b id fonio lo kill Hurst, but Hurst bad killed him. II * r talked hii forgiveness, and H i r\ ga\« him hi* hand 01 loken, add,-in doinv* , so expired. Horst gave luimelf i»|», vv as ti ied b\4 a railed Court MSI dav, and u('(|inlled. f»ei rv lias b il l vv idovv a id small t.uuilv in Ken* , lucky. | I have ih night proper to give tins buef state* ms*nt of the cave to prevent false i umoi», Air. ('ntholic Statintii i. —'There are now in the It nils d Slate « iln (*e hundred and end it \ two c hill rlies, three hundred und loll\ •eight pnests, twenty col leges and se.ninai i s lor males, **ixl v seminaries lor f mules, and seventeen convents. | V V. lira. m. .»/. /t /: it it, 11 v \ h Site a if i'.. ** (3 ^ J*'d ‘ lioiu the NoitU aiiil is now 1 t * ptep.ticd to otfei a complete ussoi (merit of i>icv uuoiis, (;icon;2:n:M, tints anti t aps* Shots, *Vi scivautx wf u, il 1 M l\ed ( ‘as-iiln Its, White \N » I h I’lauix, Nap Cotton, \\ ilson's make, M .u linxbui g I'laid landseys, Mats land IViiiU ntiaiv do, •I 1 Kentuekv J< ins, i» 1 and ti I Sinmoe*, ti I < t|U d« N ap do ■ l I J ic|u, cniupiisng «•*« ry article in the lute ot Uiy fluids and Croccih n 1 Hti table lor the present mil 'appioaching se-.oon, " Inch lie u ill if I at the tnoM udm ed pm e»_|*u,. chaser* will find it to then . dvanta^e to call and cx audne lux stock. Oetobei I? Lt it H 111-:AT U iNTKU. H" INK understood lii.il a repot t La* bctucir cul.mil through ihe cuuulry, ih.it m coom* HUciii i' ul tin* lu,s ut uur Mill cl.iiu, w v ate out ul the W heat ti|.ill*et ; We lake this tiietliii'l to lulmm our nhl customers ami the |mhlic genet ally, thut tee wish to bnv alltlie Wheat n p e all, anil shall he prcpllnul it all limes tu gne I In highest market priee in rash, tor all W heal deliver! *1 .11 our Mills. We respect lull, ask the laimem to call on us holme engaging the i crops, as we an deteimilled to do by them as well as auv uthet dealct or iJeah-is in this market. M A II. S I WKIIOfSM' V It — \V I have a good supply of I'lnistiu on hand, which we would let out customers have outlie most accmurmulaiiug terms, xml wish to purchase II In 4011 hart els ol the glowing crop ut t 'oru. M. A II S. I,. 1 vm hburg. Sept. 2.’ (iw ,| 'lojon m:vmi;n i \ii.oks. YY 'Nil 1) .in d into ly, t In ee or four first T ▼ I.ite Join m y mail Tailors, m w hum constant employment ant good wages will he given. II \Ni;v A VVOLTZ. I»iii lianan, Oct, 20 3) IH’.V KSTIC'S, I l>T rer. ived, 12 I’nh s hinvvn ('otton Domes li > of i i most approved factories. M 'in IN, w AIID, A D VMS. O to' er I oxrjiff: axesi: E 11 V \ I', si s 11 a I yoke ul silting . t *, u * n I > I k (I \ - • eii, fur sale. Apply slimlls or, l ev will |,« made Itoef. Z. A Dl< LWl.VK) \ I), Near Hull'.ilot* Spring,, Vml.ei’si, 9i w.iw NRW f’A l.D GOODS. I \ M now recusing „,y .tuck of Kali Ceo.ls. , which is large, ami com) rising tlie sarirts u»u y lolind m tlm l.cst si te, |e,| assortments. |\ ur,|,- 1 ally Invite my Ulimtianr ..,, ra|, niu) ,.x mi.no.;jmm dw!r ' tJGIST W VN'fEp, \\ ' ViTp. s xomip m.,,. tot,Up cinr-eof i * tiolrwli* an,I ,„| |l, „f N.„r ", * »rl qua,,fit-,| 4 naJe. jMi ,r,„,.t\ »',1 lu Aim. (WrewetHo A, |i. | * ,.3a ,».. October 10 . - -,- < I ll CASH POA WHEAT. E f?iil>s<'ribi rs, (one door above R.charJ Tv \UieLm,*' * i lli‘!,,PS, "»*«» T 'ce tur " *,rMj iiiro»n»hout \kt 2$ca*on 1 JuK? * ItCOTU&LACY Vi !f r. > \vi //«t nu i •//,'« M7.«.v. --------- ~ — : ■ WToaduy, Octobor 2*1, 9 836. '/'hr I'riiftlr, I amtu! it faint IhcfrUnw. III.H W W I III. IllKII. n>K I’KKsimiNT. m*f,n l \ w son win i r , of ritinrsst c, on WILLIAM IILNItV HARRISON, „i Ooio, A* the vote* lor the one nr tin other miv prevent an election by the IIou t; t rs, of Campbell, ^ Josi e i MiltTIN.ol Hem v, l< not iu .Me (' \n ulisii, of York, M 11. Li a vt I*. I At l.o k, of Caroline, Korn R j i» . i Mil i k, oi Ktehutontj County, Cm m*vi iv Jom no) %, of IS iclmuiuii City, Wili.ivm I (ioRuoN, ol Albemarle, John I Marti, ol SpotUyliania, John J mnh, ui I,ou(Joint. CriARLM .1 I * a t' I.K * f. n, of He rk elcy, Joh n II If Smith, of Frederick, .lost 1*11 ( IMVKN*. of Hot kill ^ h.lift, Krminp (• IIai.f»\vin, ol Auens'n, III vii r Ci brink, ut Crtenbrier, Joiiv 1*. M%ttiikm*. of \\ ythe, KoHF.nr Klimt, of S i vih, Jolt. S II ft k W 1 !l l nr. of K tlt.iwha. Mu i W (’ n > pli n t, of < »hio rSTATD EJECTIONS. We subjoin stirli returns is li.ivr um lied us fruiti tin* Slate elec liens. An I, first in inipnitun'',', as j it is r.imraiy Ui out anticipations el tin* ri salt, ■ eiinies tin Ln eul Slate nf I’F.NSSYl.V \ NI A. I i li itli In incites nf tin.' .S um l. 'gisl ilure, the 1 \ an Iliii.ii majority will be large—,inil fertile nest t.engre,s it is .isceit,lined that the following gnnilrimm have lu en ulccleil : . j •«» I hire n. Hums,in. I.eniU! I Pus liter. .1 nlirt Sergeant, l-raitris .1. Hit |ier. Uenrgit W. 1‘ulainl. I e "h Fny, Jr. -l».ivies. If it fl l>. U aeener. Divid Putts. Fdw.ii'l II. Ilubley. I Iis itcI 1 hudingtun, II \. M tlili■ 111 urg, -\| ,,|js I- "In-. It. tl'i. T. W. M'Keiiti in. M' "i > I-" in. , h uies Itidilli Jad e *|, ill r. .Imlgi || in v, C"l. M. Chir.'. --Ogl,',, -Potter. - —■— 11 ituaiutu]. Job At inn. lh'. P il'erson. \\ ni. Ilcattv. It is injiissib', at |iresent, (,o ''.cittern: at tl indefinite ,ir" 1 " returns,) l u to mi aivv intelligent o|>iini i "t tie mi mint III' lb., Vail ifuren popular majority. Vssoon as we ri reive tlie full re urns, tile exact vntii sli.ill be liil bln,.' our leaders, w liicli w ill euablit them to ju Ige for tlieuiscfsct whether I lie re bn .in, re is unable linpe of us er coining it in .November. When it is recolleeteil, dial, in September Iasi, in .Marvliin I, tlie Van ... P"|mkir majority sv is inwards of IllMJO, and ' It'll, in a ul'm til a I te i w a r.l s, tile scales is ere re v so - Sad, till! Wings succeeding by a iiiajoiily of more th in 1700, shewing a change nt ah. ul5tJ0Uiii that s nail St III , n e have ttn reason to Hrt/inir, Imu - ever gloomy the prospects may seem, of ef fecting a similar revolution m the Kev-»tonp Slate. But, it this hope he deliisMe, us we a ’knowledge that it is exceedingly lain-, the duty is n it leis incumbent upon die opponent, ul Van Bn reiiisin elsewhere to mai it no a firm and unn>ncb lm‘'"u"' “ *' '» "‘*1 in die power nfuioil.ils | to comm a i I sucre.."—but ws; „,,v dese.veii; ami dint is even better tli.in success itself. The i South, purticulaily, should alibis crisis exhibit a I ducide.l and 11 i.iuinioiis front. The prospect of j the election of., Northern President, who, in rein I lom to the Slave (J test ion, ocrupie. a n„ ,f equiv " al i" sition, so far from inducing any South,,;, M hta tu falter in his course, alt,mid inspire him with n Hewed icsalulion to do all that may be pro jptrlyd.mu to guard out right* and interests I gainst the growing fail ii.irism of lb.. Pa, . t'Clda!ly I, tins dots thus Incumbent upon uv.if it I he true, as SI.II, d, an i us we verily believe, that ;tl.e AUOLIIICI.N IjU'SlION fume,I th, i 5,1,1, $ in f.iror (,f l an Huituitin in l'tnn,y/ra atn.nnd nchieve-l a vi-torv bus even asto,, i ,l,r^u\ solemn s a ipt aled to the numerous sort of krr.in that State, toman e„ ,l„Jr abhorrence ,,f Smiihem Slavers, by suing f,ir Uu|(.„ “ ”l’° '* ,n ‘•'vor t*l‘ VbHlil.' H," an I against White an I Hail lion, “ who are against it." Wo see the loading Van Ifuren paper, j„ M is* trims,nts > erinont, sVr. similar uppr.ds ,|,i, fanatici principle,—and llm course of Vat, Karen and llar rioin on tie Missoni i qoratinn is contra-led, ,|n- i ... ' ■*" Buri‘" "* ' rv•. .fFreu Negrw Suffrage ''‘Tilted, and Ins declaration that Congirs. has dm cinistiiulion.il power to abolish Slavery in the Dl.stlu t el Columbia i, cited, to show, that’if hr i. n tyc/ prepared to g,sr Tup,,,,, and Harris,,,, ; "»* '"ip fraternal," |,f should be ,|,r favorite 1 cndMa-f ofi!,r .lbnlitiani,,, t',„ tlie Presidency, I a> L-i i;i- wore rlnselv i li-ntiii. d with them in ppi I “r" "■ ?'••••*_• r..|>ln, ,i| ,„,si,i„nf ,i,aK ‘"' "■r 01 1,15 ul*l.«-i>. And he „ their lit, ; v.,t Me t'.mdid nr. Ta„p.ln & Co. may put forth I missives, declaring ,!It.y •* hive no candidate in ' Cl11 dii* is n deep and well-planned I i 11 is designed and intended to deceive the 1 f0.U,h- .. roju. s wdl know that if they ! l,0,MpJ °l', nl.v 'he Van Buren fla?, it would cut oil I aM Southern votes, and endanger hi. elec- 1 tion. I.vn e. tiles proimilge ! their manife.to, do- 1 daring t!ltJt thc> h*J 44 no caihJiJ.ite in t!,*. field,” ] ’ : ‘ *“ ’"!l suspicion at the South, while (In*v W'»r* labor k Or Nan P#im*n » n»v Vnlh 1 I ha! tn»* i> trm* ie**nn ul flu* \ .1 . Bann tii inij li in PewiM l%ani , at h ast t > a cn*,»i « si el, hi? ii** m»»r« «1 nil** iliai we 't‘* "ifr (in i violence. S!iall tin* Vmith nni' null Pen.*; s\|\ iiii.i. a 11! |i v i ill u i 1% ■ ■ i*i ! * of in** Nui Hiriti f.iuatu - t *s ill we help |o bud i d" :i irupnu whitli m? #n innwolaled, imi (o kind! !IH Irn* wh ' 0 I** cOrnuim* ii* ? \ic m* '.. in Ii d 11v j»»ri\ / i '‘i ii w »• r.ctimi s#*#* ( l >i are \si *>, miitii i. ui i lit rttil l Ming ill l?U' fir dial, di*i igb ill •• r, \\ • .lie In**«J{••>> m die jietils dial s.m roumJ ai|il i: ji; 4 al.ea J «*f n* ? NN’e in in i? tie- people «»f \ ii jmi a tu poii'hi these tiling*. NN . IcMiki* the Wllies In hi* exrif d |i\ them to fi tv a r * df!| encr. T«> the !*t»<* warm rind inac l Ve, xve address them, * '.if wnnhl awake n steep ing liP-ud, w hose house Wilt in limits. I o (in* Nan 1»• 11 in lies de'ii) se i v eii we would appeal, to suireudet th'-ii p'-rs in d perlereuces at the slume (•I da public fooil—to rein in nidi \ an Burcnpvhen lie > ire that his Iriumph will he die first step In ward* die Jutruction vf thr South SVW JI KSLY. I hr fill reiitrmi have not hern received from ihis Stall*. Sufficient is know n, however, to show , that, in die Legisln tuft*, tint \ a i fJureiiite* have a m ij M i tV ot 10 on j ii of hi Hot. It is no I known w hethcr llm V. lug or Van Boren Cjngreioon.il ticket ha» succeeded, oiiio. NN c have hear.1 from 27 counties—w hich give <*er». J .ixepli N ance (WliijJa majority of about 7,100 votes ovei Judge |'li Baldwin (Van) for die office ol (inventor—showing tin immense gain upon die vo»e of 1831. !• or (’ongie*st nor n tm ns are encouraging, as far • s ihev ,ro. In die Z in «\ 1111 • district, Mi. Il.n. per, die NN liig can li late, is elected hv upwards ul 500 voti s, over Mr. 11 011111 ( V. B.) — In Sf. Clairs* v ille district, tlm present N an Bur»n meniher, Mr, K< limit), is he 1 ie:» by .Yr Aiexinfei, (NN I iii* J hv ale-tit 200 hi ijoiity. — l 1 die C-diiiiihiH district, J’Teiniah McLene (N 111) and present meniher, is , beaten by Jmeph Buljwav, Sen. (NVhij.) hv a large fit 1 j* 1 il\—slowing again ol two Whigs in the only three districts heard Ii -on. M Ml V LA ND, Till' trmdile.< in lliis Si He, r iUsed liv till' in I. - lcn*ih!e con Inrl u( ilit- nineteen Anarc liisis, me ' mil yet over. T lie following lc*l I *.• r In I lie l! Inn of llio linllimoi'e Pa: riot is iulert simg : \.v\sroi.ts, Oct. 13, 1836. Several ot the Hectors U'11 inn ii lint 'Hornin lor Ilahimnrc, anil tellers an* expected to go i,|i to-morrow. I'ln'ri' will mu, I umlnrst ml, lie a loll meeting a. ain until tin- l(i || (,f Nnxemlier, wlii'ii sflmediiug ill liiiito will lm il.nm. A | or •i.m ol tin' iiit'iiili"i'x vi :I1 ri'inain here until tli.o Him', adjourning Irani d iy to day, to keep up ill, college. Valiant spec nl tlinns an-all at hen* or lo the roiirsi'in lie pursued in the event of ilie nitinitit. relusal ul tin* lartiiiiis iiiinotilv In form a quorum ! "I (lie college. Some think that the tvviiitv-IWo It.t v e the t igiit to til i kr I lio Semite vv it limit the con- j rmreuceol I'n' nlhers. O hers suppose ihat tin ! College has the inhi ient rig! I In |irntect its own | exi.iente, and I It It the dill v ol I hi ise who ItaX’e at O'mleil t ir ilie |tei form i'ire ot tin n rnosiitHtimi.il I do's is in issue virus ol elri iioo In till the varan vies nt t hi is- who have rnlii.t 3 I art. Ilie most ! pirvaihig and hesi Mi|*p.nted ii|iiuion, however, j •wi'ins In he, that in the event of a failure on lie ' pot III the college t i elect a Setlti e, liv reason ol the noii-altenil Hire nl the en.istiimimi.il qiniium, or from any other cause, the old Sen ate holds u vei until a lo vv one supersedes it. The adherents ol 'he li.l I oni'se urgin' [hat the Cnnsthuihm iii , "'ini" I in rmivrv all the povveis necessn v for ils !,,,,ii preserv in i„n ; that there is n ■ expre.s limi ; lainm lo the term of the See.He, other than the unpolnluirtit ot a superseding Senate ; licit the Con.mu i III stipulates that it shall not hr* ahered j nr alii,lisle'll in anv otlao m inner than that which i il-rll points .ml : that tlii. pi ov i ion of the Consii I mi ion will he annulled if its alleratimi or almlition i he permitted ii the manntr lecommi.tideil hv the I factious mitmrhv of el.-, ors ; amlfm.llv that the 1 '.'licit I'l iiieiple of stilus re'/iulslictr justifies that pu ■‘iliim, for the purpose ol preventing the desli or* ... the l.'ousiimtiun in a violent, lawless and | feviihltiioiiirv milliner. Wll.il is to lie the lesoll I ‘d di ' Cl Isis it is be V mid lie vv ii to pruphi sv . All tliai I can sav is, and even Maryland patriot will ! join he.ii tils in ll,e ej ico alion, (iod send die ] good old State of Mar , land a safe deliverance from ] *11 hi*r »r<»*11 * l* >." ’ In the [l iltimnrr Chronicle of the |7ih i„s,. „r "I'm rv e the proceeding* of n *• nnmermis meetii g j "f the friends ot Stale Reform,*' in Washington r.iuniv, irrummendtng that their Hectors, (Mes | -is. Wason and Mucgill,) “ as soon as satisfactory issuram e s are pm u that a majority i f the State Sen.iters Will he rlmseii favorahle to the passage ' "I a lavv calling a Convention for the purpose > t : remodelling the present corislilnliun of M h v land " . ih .II enter .he Herteral College, and aid’ i„ tlu* ' elerlinn „f a .Senate, even if the inemhns iherenf 1.rr<"'' 'lie U hig party—If no such as . snranre* be given, they mlv i*o their Hectors In I die stand they have taken. The Chron | o le, however, lakes the crimed that the Whig | F.lectoi's cannot, consistently with their < Intruder . and Obligations, give (/ay pledges, though it de < hoes, at the same time, licit they,, rtf envious to | • hen the II ipnri d It farm in die Suite Cimstili. lion. \\ e hope 1 li.it a mere mailer of etiquette. " ,!l m” ''*■ I" ni i ted t„ prevent the am cable ad- | justmenl of ibis lad inns vie Hoversy. In I.. tune, vve perceive (bat the Anarchist* are already nominating tin Ir ramlid.it, * tot die State Con. i ventiun, railed by themselves. It i* v. rv ev - deei, however, Ihat any Coiivrnli.m held nm’e, such cirriimttances, will represent, not the people 1,1,1 “ """• V'rlil <«. die Slate, ami that i|. ms, »„ far from being regarded a* binding, will he resisted,hy those who take no part in ils organi. ; ,un* 1 MU‘S5 >'** foti’jjroiHist of ihe »•* l>tmg «11tnc11111,■«, it i, etjdeiil tli.it Mart i.1 tt ill h ue to i-iim tltrntigli seine, „f great violence anil iliaoider, and perhaps ufMiiodslied, More lier stlininn, are remodelled; ami, t„ avert evil* ol Midi ina li) it tide we hoj c tli.it 11 f “ assurance” Hiked tor. ... a jp.rit of ciirili ,|io„f bv the ci,i 7.en, of \N H»l,i„5i„11 comuiv. will he Biveil hv the , ' 'f fM'e" « Cotiventiot. in.,v hr legally org.nm7.ed by ,|w ..tilm,.d .. •“ 1,0 •,««-'*»8"lie two Electors of .hat com,, ty ih ,11 take their *,.ai* j„ t|lc Celle™,, HIE VO I E OF VIIICJIMA. We arc, lW«■ to ...Imii'.lwt Hie decisive vole in l ennsv Iv101,1 jus.ifies .ho pusumptint, that Van B.'ren ,s her choice for .he next Presidency ; and Hia. .he |>roj|HTt r.fhis < lection, a, ,!* succcs,or ' ■ nelson, is lend, red jirubnbU hv that „n looktcj for even,. ’But shall Hie voters uf \ i,ei *•'' '° <,,*’l’arCu «?«y. because ,ho„ el 1 r..M, tu .1 -rt II.. “ <‘t.r »«'* | rtiv.- ... ..vtilii.t 1 N... Loi u miimi -j-ui n» t.n iu ii lim.l.i. ii kiiuiis- j I i, nil ini|H'ii.yit, iti.il il l1 SSiii'li »Ih»«WI , III : 'liiui .l"! (lull'. III ll|l|HIMlill.l I" 'I"' A i^. .mi • ■ milt.! ili , ■ i. « i«.i:oi' i .. ..v I. X HI. fil.ri n 1 Vitlli.il >1 I...IIII HIH, /r nil) In.1.1 l‘l‘:y I'j* 11,11 ; \ ii a mi.i |HiH." n*i...i!i <"i il.i* i*»> • \Vh. iil.i t '.»nT $t.iM l.i.li ..j < "»<• munili >li.iP .i ilrtrU. im 'I "I'l * >"»•»" 111 'I" <* *l,‘11 ; ..Ill,” let mil ill" Iii.'tl.' 1 fkl mi 1 .id'll.Ui.iii'if i'li !*'!' it l -ii .1*‘ :n i i ■ It'IIH' III S'lilllnM ll . 11»-ili«|n i*• ;■ 'i 'l l»». ' ' ' . 1 ■ lift ' X 1 1 ' " 1 6 n tills (],4\ tx\ i» weeks, let t rci’V \\ lug voter g,o t«• the polU ^ and record hi- \ nfe, We may x»t defeat Van Unit'll. But if we fail in that, we shall luxe the consolation ol knowioe thm we iiwve done .u huselts,—slmxv, at tin* same time, the extent id their oxvu impudence, and ol tin ir reliance upon their ability to impose um n the puhlir, when if ‘V tin list lorxxard these old dis ciples ol the Hanford (,’ouxention sclmo', to do battle i i ilefcnce ol the principles of Jefl• rson and M idison ! I*11 feuding to hit the “ friends i f tl e people,” parrxt’• llntrr, and Ion I and noi»\ in their professions oflemud and ih |. rem e for the pnj n l ir will, like K ihespii.Tre, and other popular tv rants tx f re an I since his day, they employ the ronfj.h nee which they have won by bvpoerihX to lil i in I the |» ople t .» their 11 :•€*#• |»? i v« arts, until i xxnhi ig tun late fnnii their crednliix, they fnnl th«- letters, forged hy their own liamK, atreudx en circling their limits. Sin h is the uniform late of .ill Republics—They pass thro tgh all fin stapes of ('on upi inn, Demagogue is u nil A n.irrlix, to I). potism. II t .1 n» nil eel y in the second stage of nur downward journey, and si m ling on tin* \ i\e of the third. It will hi* a in ’rude which shall suutdi ns from the ifnlp*i which b is swallowed up, in oth er ages an I countiios, the last vestige of ft ou go xernn ei t. THE \BOMTION CANDID\TE. We have ass tied, in amuler pi ire, in this morning1* paper, that, be Mr. \ an BareuVs indi vidual <| n. ions vx I ait tla x max, •»(. II I e is regarded by the Abolitionists as d< cidcdlv the best man fur tin *ni. Audit xve needed »11 n further « videuce ol ibis f.irt (ban i> furnished bx Ins course on the Mis* souri ijiii s'iou, by bis vote resti ii ting the introduc tion el Slav *s into [ b»rida, bx bis support of En e Negro SilflVu _e. and by bis avowal of the right oi fVntgresr. to emancipate si i\e« in t!ie District ol Columbia, xve have it in the fats stated in the fol low ing leltei : lioSTOX, >"pt. 14, ISJO. Mi [ones, F.ditnr of the Cl uni tie. Ilcnr sir:—Tin* pirn press at Mobile, anil nf lie* snnil generally h ive endeavored in rre in* die inip’essio i, 11111 11n* ui'pimen * ul slavery ;tl the ninth iirv uppnst i! to Air. \ an Boren—uni lli.il the "> ■ lleineill w .IS erieill llt d and kepi a'ive by llie Whigs. This IS Dili llie f.rrt. Till* advnttlles of anli slavery ale nut lO’lmeil in anv pirn — b it si re llie fa IIOIIS linn-cuinnnllul lellei uf Mr. Van Bun n, un ill it siiliji'i'*. inaiiv nl llie I ailing ahnlilitinisls "bn have Ibrini'llv gone tvilli llie W bias, have gone over to bis support, as Mill will see bv sev * i a I papers which I seed you—si.i, uf w hicli a re lieai'eil M nt in \ an Bur*'!!, anil in tin* same enluinu sou will find iufl i nuiMituri aiiti--|.*\erv anivli's. I lin I) ol iloist* papers to: rears were stautlfli ml* vacates nl Whig principles, lull iiniiieili aielv all. r llie appe ii.nice of Mr \ an Boren's teller, hoisted llie lory flag, and gave as a reason, dial iliev con sidered I ie subject i I abolition p ir.inimint to all o|!n is, and Mr. \ in Biireu, it nut an uriurrtt abn lillonisl, would be more likely to favor llirirdur • rins ll a i rillier i f bis oppoiieols—pariiei.l iris should lie v her m ' strung anil influential as a par U—w liicb lin y now fl.uier theuiselv es ivill soon lie lilts c 'S'. 1 am silisfied, after 4 months tiari lliug i i die difTeri nl iiiin-stavo holding Stales, dial ibis puny is already more mni.einus dun is genei .,|ly supposed at dig S'lull— ml is daily iu CUMS ll— this being die case, w! o can doubt Iml il will have an influence with lacillaimg, on principle I, vox roMMlTTst. pnliiicans J It is a matter id surprise in nu*, that any southern man, with southern fgi'ling*-, should advocate die claims ot Air. \ an Ihll'ell—will'll' lie is NOT COSI MITTKI), 'in a subject, un wiiirli die very • •>. isienre of till* r lion ill III ll I-, except by an i vasive, uii "leanire , do ible-laced lellrr, w hit'll of itself ex I'Bits a u III of .ie, i-i'in and imlepen lence ol i har acii'r— iml ADMITS an ignorance of our ron-ii tnli"'1 lilth' rri doable to one n ho is a randidtaie : for die liigliesi oflier within die gift of die people. | It IS known In yon, tint I am an advucato for .lio'ge White, I ul as the opponents of Air Van j B,n.-n are divided hi tween Judge White and Gen. ' Harrison, il is evident dial iliev must eventually i mute upon one or die other i.filiem. In del', ni Mr. I \ .m Bnri'i. (thereby giving a ih aili blow to die re gem y, i-da very, iml spoils parlie*.) [ lrilsi Jn l.e W bile may lie die man—Iml should it f | upon (tetier .1 llims.in, ii is », || enmig , dial d ■ >1. nil should linderslaiiil, dial lie is w It. us on die siibjert ol slavery. 11 any heller evi lence of tins I he want'd than Ins voles un llie .Missouri f|,eMj,m ! — i| may I) • Imuid in llie slreniiniis npposilinn to I hi o u'limisi li e Ah I.no,lists die No, ill.I if I lie lose O n I II will he upon ibis gnu ml. ’ | will ‘ • eld dl l! llie respectable part of Ids t nmnmiiiiy, are ipn'** ‘mlignnil widi die de, i.i,,„ ,,f Judge Siiaw in tin .slave c isr. \ SOl'TII FK .\ T ll j (£?* Ti e Whip contains a letter to Mr. Van [)„. *'Bn,, 1(3 <>l Fluvanna, re,.ties*, mg Inin to give liis views mere deft, « Iv tltan he Iteretnfare done, in relation to the various as peels of tha Slavery Q.te.ti,,/,* fus'd Id amirrr. Whs.hot that he dared no, re ply to plan, interrogatories 7 The people of the ■>m"h are now in the •• ctt.ais of their la|, Ar„ they ready to give up their rights—m have their property confiscated to sacrifice c- erv thing tin ti, ' lo ^‘■men—i„ order to ratify Mr. Ritchie’, > tiait w ah Van Huron, and tooiiey the orders of Andrew Jackson { We shall sec. (t?* Janies T. Woodbury,' n brother of the ‘'cnl,,ev ojthc Tetosun,, i* Seen tan toon \b ohtion Society in New Hampshire, and, in that rap t, tty , sign, o cull to a meeting of that fattali <^a Jsso, lation. Stiaws show which wav the wind TRfcAUK\ nnc i LUl 1 lit Adunwt 1 ***** « linn* imtu, , tJ u ijui Late Trrasnrv «'ir< nl.ir,—-a i,-h | I'tnl Itnt'tlrtl, “ A I-.xim iri. , 1),., *!:«• li*-A** i.l Cuuprt ss. lul i'h- l.riiifil 0f ,, ’ i <|t*|>d.|.t r ix \j ..s q'I'l* IV «-l l.ll t s 1,1 1-1,1, I, S|;j|» O I ill I \ s m| s,.i|«y >~} , ii ' /' ( /•( , um tv is | tn ill 4"i iilrtr Snrii air i|M , (li| III, tcuiir/rrjiil 'lnasntv ( n,ii|„.. ||.,s tVTv' rifi* "I .*•“; 1 Ti*• ",,,, nmf i,T ,r,vi,li n | nr!,,.,,,.' till- Suites. \il lltlrr III I Jr til Irs.rn III,. i|m tlt .l *l»*Ui 1*4 #,► lb" k MO*. „| \,KIV„ ,, .tbrfr ar*' In Ur ytJ myif I,uni ».,lr, hv |jM. (j VvrftnfHtt Unlit lift* year IMlI ; r.iivN.-Ip,. if:|v yiurttliti*r is ♦.* ,_•*•» It tii*h jtrirr 1„r |,is Imt l B'|rt" •Is li.,nalii, .mil ruliK tins (piml lunls limn ,., ' mail uml avtitf1 cniliv*itti- ut ihr soil, w|„ tlir (.•■ivrriuuriit sit all ng.i inliivui Ihr Imp,,., I,itur» in Ihni'." ‘ ’ LAND NI ’ h(. I j l. ATI O \ S. It Ims brrn frOipn-iirtv rlisirjnl tlmt Mr. \ Ilmen, a* Wi ll us Kendall, Lil-tirA. Cu. i» otn,. I iipayr I III I II!,I S|>rim| Iti,ms—anil ibu churn,. | ' lirrn as fr. qurmU ilrni. <1. \V| ci,pv tlir yillu iny uilitlr uii lye subject truni mi Ah,bail,a p,j„, /'mm Ihr .\rrlk A/nlin m inn. I llF. Kl lilt ON IS ( l!OS>| |>. Cntintrv limn ! |ift>|ilc ,,f Alalnum,! ' |».n S|. f,,r t monirnt aiul n (lift mi the ti arliil stair uf iitTars In vv Midi mu' m Vininiriit i- liiiMriiliip, Tlir,||„N. vv bit'll lias lirrn niatlr ill' iIn- (nil,lit: liiinl, mi,/n,. , pal lit'ip il inn iifnnif nl'llie liiplirsl rvrrnlive nlli,,,, ii| tlir piivnimiriit will, rmni'.inii s ,,/ Ian,I lalnrs, li ivr al,rally lirrn allnilnl |(, j,, v,, j.,,,, /m ills, by i xtrarI n rent I v | ail lisb, ,| ||,r,,' p,;. prr, bill vvrlravr I'rcrnHy lirrn put in j,i,~s, »»|.,n ,,/ ailtlilimial farts, n bi,'ll srrm In nmlinii, I rv mnl ' I, ail,I, tbai MARTIN \ \N BtilKN ,, tsiMBtit v m.vc'uNn.n.sBi* i.vi lu.sr.sri t ft vunv,' I lir rimiiiKliiiii'iu In •» liii li vv r allinlr, ,,nil | liavr I 'll iv I'll I brill tln'ii* all in liv i Ilia I n| ||„. |M rsl I'l'sp. rialn'il v,—-tv liusr iianir shall br piv, . tbr publir il'irq ii slrtl—ire sim; Iv these; T prn,.,i,mni nmniner nl one ol tin* n :iniiii”i|, |ini •, '1 HI i'in-’ r«nn|mnil’s, M Imso iiiinm, !.,, ||„ i nl piii in ”, 11, in- «li i’I c ill |) iviil II mil i. I, Kmi. [4 ni ivnci- i'.mill1, tt’ns 11 Cl• 1;11\ i ninin ssiiii:i ,i |)V dii’ cnnipnin In|irnniri’ liimls in In vi sinl 1, p,,,j, .111 ri"i(T|llt sli’Hil nl appli in« in dm 11*11.d ivhv I 1 c.i|>ii.,| kni.u n in ilio pul .I ir n. 11 ones- I,’mil is. |||. , " 1'! *' *1 I" In i Ilivi’, till In r, „ U .isliinijiiin fill, ,m|!i.,l .III ill,. 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IT any port ofilii iisB 1 "H-Mts alm\m cix.nlM- in. nmo l, iln- Ii irn,U uf B \ .m Huron Ii..\i- it 1 j »ti* til up !>,•!', n* ill.-• i. niii.H I ‘ ^‘ * * i*’iW uj»f ii 11 *i \\ r xx i|t ;t ..st 1 iv lliioti ('l it 11 w , ''ft* Til os mm Ii |»|.-.ittiiiv lo t’i'i* tin* stjljrd B I iiivt'siig.iiinn lliiu’ iliis |>;i|m• r. W | / ortrait of a Modtra Statesman 6y an 1« Poet. \\ c roj»v iIn* following palpable 5»i? Irani Louisiana Advertiser. It is from the rl.ijwi pun.ent pun ofo »r form *r tovisn »:>, J. 15. II s irt V% | : I e :b\ce s I*oit rr \ i r or Martin V w Bin ! - Ins eleai Ml K Terence (:|.i| O’Ro.like, V»| j the hill i i! I 1 ** It *, hut TeltMlCt* 1 lie* Omw i I j'►resaw the g realm** of Mr. Van (5 iren. ** i imitahly accurate is his portrait of him, tliaf "mild almost imagine the \’iee President s«t . it during iln emnposiiion ,»f |,js letter to SM William.. It j* ||1L. I\ir.i>i,e u bo «pcak« t»f I j self: j Q ddq iiil dicir, Undo : id rtisiim si negat, i nl ; Nfg.il <| i, s ? nrgo tli. T Jos trrmo t'gm cl milii ( Omni i ;i«.(>ii1hi i ; jj q ix.Iiis iitmr rst »■ til" rriniti-. act 2. x. 2 J I 'vliirli uc, ih,. Imnil.lt. L,i„ii.i,in;, Atlv. > ; I* ivc lit, , .,IK i, .i„»li,t,.,| ,1S ; Docs JarkMM, Hill M.ick while ? I’ll »*Mt title. : rill", .tillin’,J l.r cut |,i, u nr,Is, 1 Imlt mi.v ( ] A point asserts, |,i.,w mutradn is i>; ] Ib lmltl me, faithful slave of //,*<• fJmt ! Hiis tin ilty rralt ma\ rule a great event: * erchance may Puss in Homs make Pn*»iJr«l ft/* :,,1 Air. Wise’s letter, on the lies* this morning's paper. Of at half-cock /—Our frien is « f tl f 11 entirely misti'idor.stu id us, if they sunpiw ; regard the Ridge Had Road uiih nun; l"‘ir sentiments than we have heretofore e.vpn "r that scheme. \\ still cling to the River I' ' as the best for Richmond, for L\nclihur'.’, ,! Virginia. But, as we s ihl, in our last, wt»prfJ nm to counsel, ntueli less to dictate. " to " iser heads and stronger purses to de'cru master. • I he Whig does us too iniicli l»on*»r'1 kmg us the organ of lire Presid -ill and PW1 tile James Uiver and Kauavtha ('uim'ii1.'- ' aspire to no such distinction; nor, in : 1,1,1 ,nv*1 views, have we e\en consulted 1 her of that Board, or any one of its ciiricei?* CT8* The Whig enquires, “ H i"it i> •' 1 force, nr even entice Lynchburg into with Petersburg ?*’ Simply this.* •* . to Petersburg would soon be ex'cndrd Point ; and Lynchburg shippers would he.enabled to place their coinmodflics board, without pitying llm it ilmtu wliitl' R11'" notv t'xiitls ami which *he w ill contin'"’ in the s ay of storage, comniissinns nnii Nevertheless we ha\e 1 «,*i so !•'*-’ - mill” Oil the KichinooJ r >afl, that * • loth to change it* v'en for :i I- 'n r.