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,#*rrt*n gntrllfftrnrr. fYom (Ac »\ if IWAr /,.i '/vi#, i~r!ta ARRIVAL UK I UL M i.AAiMiii’ lAU UONU. Liruw mu LlTi K IK. M l AAiisImn^ iAauiri U* k fMim/4 — / ra<f (nltfiu i'ninci oiid «Uwvrca—o<aiMcu £.4*4. The fn»' Irt4«lUrtiil .>«4 .isiiy LiIciIokII, Captain K. li. Lott, wu* it 1 ^,*aj*tt m tin | .*•».** ^ tHittHlu^ ai 0 0 duck, ISjiii »ld .Hilt»twiiKiut tlit uiwi'tii 4 ,i_ ii 1, a i.ti ar rived at tier MtiSfi t«t iwt»i Lit• * «. 4ci u\i... a. >u* made her pnM^i1 m tu hits 4«.w a nail (<«)•, dm* i.aj 101 plilw llj^rrH. ( waiiH ics, jii.i.r* in L04 and o*ni tuetl tu a prunpef. yua cvtKMtten. .*4.1,4* y v»..» *tili n»ij J .ti.iu.iu-, iiadn • M br^, ainl mv«#<x«i* 1.0.1 I n.is, uj Ujo mi iMiiii DUll, Weft- iiljftil) lav..(4.«.1 . 1 ... C mi 1*41 k. l Mil Mtihiaiaii) 1 iiuKi't at i,u|> iuil'c. 4 be Q.H-. 1, Mb* n|M*«t a tn>.i t-i »* Coi»aml. * f. Kn* rail, the Am*! 104II n»*-l«* 1, Sit ui.htiig in* i.tui ul tin* nmertiuuif) . 1 be 4l u»4 01 I,..1 .a lirfii frv*f*r-. Ill* 4*011*1 mi- «.| O’i tiiinell, «mi n* n.«u .*-• »* »- 4 at lu., y . I ne riant litri ('<iUk. il llie ul unit * juimui M. in lieniml, and In* I'S'll rimri6i*fd lajut « iimi, imiim iiti»t«nniii£ nia late imnruofiuieiii, M>. c#Vu u. (1 444 wiiii invt.i o-,ani* i«# •be Isa, has ucrived «£ic*i*t Ixipuiao Ifotii inw r»*v* r aal ul tu sentence, man it **mj ucinre received imm any ut*n*r cirouunUmir in Imm mat xy. 1 ho war between Fiance and t\iof*aru bail Iw* , brought to a flute, me i.perMiiont <>1 inn i’m.nu «in j % iflt* compelling tin* Ku.|*i*fiir n* aivept him > .•nun 1*114 without drifter. M •^.nn.if, wn.ru n*.j in>i taken ni tin Kfrndi a|ii ulf m, iml «.u u* u*» av>*u4!fd. 4\ K*ii« r fr.un Taii£i*r, ol N p . 0, aa» 4 — lb* government,,! .kl.'i.M*,*., nai Mi*d t-.r p*a*e. 'I’m* tqutdfuo ha* arrived lo-U.v ai I'angier. 4 tie ir.vcr t..r «•! thcciiy cam* un h*,ard m tfln w llie ftipnal. Our conditions have te.en st^utitil and ttitvpitu, and the treaty has beau tigned In the couim* ol the <uy tlm 1 Ui-aul Cjeia ral’a » flic. h..« .a*nn replaced and tin it 14 ••! the Consul (us tint) niIu iiJ. An order n ce4«e all l.uttililief, and l.i *\ icut'e llie Inland *1 e»dure, will bf up*pah li* d this evening. Parliament was prorogued un the 5tli nil. until the, 10th hat. The s|hi*co o| Ihe i ru up hi the im cjhi hi, •• fw*d by the I, r*t ( haii'tlb.i, was cu.|xesd ol ihe, usual grnera 111 lea. T e ulus Ol K..yl«nd wire siill 1 ■ lend I v disposed Um arils tbsi coin.try, and although (lihrusstoiHi lia I IflM ii w Hli *»ie K'tig o| ilo I- rriich. «.«I rula'ed lo ilitrr?ii|il ll.e i.mb rsiandmg «,i tit* vvo C ‘Unifies, 0 e Queen stall a i >;•! by ihe Spirit i.lj'isiii'e and n mh ration wliirh has animated ibe two g -vern Itlolll*. this danger is liupplly avefiid. I ler Mujesty ol •o eofigralul tie Ihe ri.ili f) u.i llte Impros ement which hat taken | hee hi uuiiului uri s ami euimiii fee, ami on tlte pt *|e*i ol an abundant bar teat. 'i’ll* In:iu vT\li 1 itlAbl ~0 •* - f ihe m at i .. ' p>»r>aut lifiu ol ne . s hi Hi' * r, is ihe anil .nee imnl of the r v. r*al hy ih«* House |..,|'U. ol Ihe *. n I slice of Mi 1)0 min l' ill 11 on an s.it on llte *1h nil, to d< llV» r jui gnoi.i m Ilo ease ol U\ omiell ▼a. the Qii»< ii 11# lvr>r*." /\i the eoitnuenei moot,— The le id t b»oe» ll r titfird that, to avoid all snspi rion t*r pr« le :«*i ol su*p < n «.J j».lineal Ulna. In d* mding up Hi Ihe a;*,* it, tin :i*%.«t.iit<.. the (earned j idges had t»een fxpt's . d. S. **.. of these bad agreed wuh Ihe original jud.; . e , ,[ m.i lit,) duNHin-d uitti imidi d nbl and Inaila hi, end only up Hi one point. I lie judonn*f,i ,,| iho eoiiri tirlow , • light, in* ri I r. . lo he up proved. We was d. c «h dly « I op.iiio., hat, on the u re ol the rerotd 11 * if u ,o u.i (!■ l. »t riHismpo fitly ii » • fr r p'tiM If littlgHMl. \ e. ovieli .n on a g oil n uni in .in indie'riieiil, wnas>lli out to sup|tori a judgment, and roiiM iioi ' re vented hy u writ . t ♦ rr r A d- leelive uitl iu an indictment eould not hut vpiair a flo.#il eon*'. Them was ii tu ng valid i i Ihn objecn.m «s lo Kinehul Iriige id array . I,ord Hr tig ha r» .ouieubd *vnh ihe Cliaurellur in all bi* petit mim O the i.'l.er heiid,— I, ifil l)eu Kl o W «s I «»,* ilon mil the challenge to . the array ni ght tx la*, . n allowed, • r trial by jury ! Would tt •III :i It lick'ry l ' ■ 1 \ l.niit w IX n ade u ! *»»wd • “>' I'**. I« would la tieio r that n. trial should take p. t * Mi i in. vi ij ■ s had l • eu a -Ueb.nU aelth d li t u w i» •» .. • • , b gi iieat t jisiior m i ** in ip t js'-s ij if t ,»■, i I . » . i - o i he jury w at ’Vr * h' a x ' d) . • i ■ , iwl ought I have wen athiwed in ii.. j . I'm Judge* m 1 In Ilia) lm»4 ttCU d « • r. ni-. i.*ly I w»ie decidedly wrtrtig Hi log Ihe tr I r .. »■ , t.uder tt»e o rt iiu. ilRltn a 11 !o«'V p « u >• .1 ills, nail 4>.|i* |. l n i.s oil bi | diet merit, juil^. . * m w us # » . i. •! » 1 d I*» unia, ami Uil mt tbe .'aJ uni'*, it wimt.i .»»• istvdiuhtng, in lit* o 1 ptnt4#n, a i.»t dan.« r u* pr o 44 11. m«i nut tie the |"»*d id’aiuffii.g urt t»\itn si. 1) 11 i|,e bill. MM run’* A criminal • hu'ge < iigh* .«e v, i .,iib in ihe m..st eh-ar, MMipie nml mir|ig«M t u. lie teb luanla in Ibis rate lad Is in id * n an ndbititnl e» iiiuining B«skI ('••unit, them.ure he «■ u .1 . tdy vit w ilo- judgment a* }«rtt«l, and one w I. eti . n-l i mn lole sflirmeil. Tlie upiii».»n d L.rd Ib ii. jim v*•• Mot.n,,xl by |. .rils Cflttetwlen and (.ampu'il, oiakmg 1 m.ij.iily ul llte law kitds present. I^ord l.arigilde aria ahaent, but ll was imdrratnud that ll be loiii m redid lo* ut.tihl have vmnl wiih ihe major.ty. Nv.nl ..I lie li>\ i ius wh « aiundid the lluuae, werr pr* parxi 1. ton- .1. in- qurauon ot judg fwrnl, hut I. rd lurticiitF . 1 iv !.<.r I t'lcmdrut o| me Couneil, entreaieii ilo... t . .. slant to.in vuii'ig, «>n tl.e gmillut that, Itmugh 4..f Ir uloit might Ire ri v.imiui'e . with the majorny .1 il.«« l.w lords, ihe ebaraeter the llouae mmh* aulf r as a t . ml •■! App- a t| in wh . had not hm.rd ihe uli. h raw, ami w|i. , in fji'i, wire not qua!.tri'd to judge id l a legal uit riiM, should lake any p.ul lit It* deeiaioii. I he ie id ( bam elb.r pul ihe q.iestl -n In ihe 11.>tt«M‘, *'!• f'"*f Curdshitrs' p r*:iMiire that Ibis judgment Ire re verwsl / A lew unswera only, were ma< in tin* af lirmaitvr , and hi* lendsl.ip ihtn deelarid the judgment Ol llte Court tri'h'W reverseil. \\ timer ** News l.i iter g»'*a the I Mowing aii nmarv 4if proceeding* in In land r |s*u 11 mibsxpieni In Ihe ro e» tpl ol liew s 1 ihis gii'A 1 a041 uni x|hti» u event; — 'The newt -.1 me re vernal ol Hie judgmeni on Mr O* Cwrtnell and lit* < otii|Muion* wa« received in Dublin a bout live uVb'i k on ! '•••»«#.Iss mtmiun, the 5«h nisi.— Immediately on the arrival ol the sn s.m r ul the whole pojiui.iiton was thrown into * stale ol ttules «r»h«We raeUemeut. ••O'Connell n HIKK.” waam tered i»y tluKisjnsis of voixs*. as the pc qde danced ahoul In almnai Iraultej.y. At li.ddm the t.um- win was exhibited, luil u|sm a more t x enaive scale. At night, lar barrels were lightid in many part* of ihe 4,utr. and bad it not be« n lor tbe in erlen rree of siuue ul ihe l,eadi rs, a genrtMl llluiiuiiuiioii would have ’aken place. Alt. O’Coum II is said io hav» reet ivxl the iiilelligenen Ol lit* r< *' “**• w 11I1 ut ht travtug the b nat eiuotnin >>| sur prise. Great nmuis-rs oi ins irieuds waned U|»on hi.11 to offer him tbftr eonflnnr:v*..ua. r rui.it cn niiitf ihe ..rdcr for th« dmrhtr.r.„f I»ikc>u.n •IfXc.l, and a! wvco , V|.« k. Mr <J'« .»> n il. loaning u|v,n too .4'Iiik I. fi iltc p,ia n !<>..(. anti pr.K-c«l«d, tiatnii|««ir<l »y al, i.ooicngc aum-inMay.-, i„ !>•* *•'<•».• in .Marion Mpurn. The oilier prMoocm »ul>w queuiljr I' ll the rcim. niia'v, and won- f.uilly checrril. Air. O’Co.iwII aliorily ulirr adduvsio d Urn . r,.wds wl»o were a«acn,b|«>d m trail m h.s u.misc, thanking them fur their peaceful conduct during l.i« incarceration, urgs mg tiiem in a conlii.intt c- ol .he same Conduct, amt |*r»* inlsing llirin that met »l. uld nlmrily have whai they had been long striving | ,r — R PKAL. On Saturday, according io arrangement, there um a grand dennm* ran in me firm of* triumph* I pm-e* •inn, in which ihe wit.de id the iradn ol Dublin look l*rt Mr. O'Connell said that wia a great day for Ireland ■lid a dujr ol jusi.ee. Ail lhai Ihe p«n|d* of |r. Ivd ev er wanted was j. riec; 1'iey had n >w g.»t an inntul .neat i»l ll, and Ireland might, il *ne denrved, tm free. Tout •he did deserve 11 hr had no doom; 11 pr-.v^l by h •veins id l«ie %'eais, and l*v ihe mighty * apcr.iui ill id Men meeting ran j.imv in . pen day, in lens and twen Met ul thousand-. *«*y, in imlhi n*f wim a «;n ngih ihai wmuld hear down ihe armies..! he vmrld, hut w nil ll.p Meekness, isiI.Iroh and g* micro in it ai ail *«*| ih« in in be managed like a ft. , k .4 children. One meeting al ne remain. 1. uruumen IJ. tl- Unit ol ( l.a. ail; 1411 11 u.mld he fhf Urn Ue,H *t at***iaiJoii. who had ihe ci.ii/idpuce ol ihe Irish people, lo Ueienmue wli. iln r U might «ml |K* ne «t*"*ry *l'r l*»e sake ..| putd c principle that ihe meeting llrniid tie .aid. ((ir.ai cheering.) lie hoped they alight •uncitide tha. it would u-n he necessary, Un if ihe esuse . f hheny retired it, (hey would sil go there peace* dy j.i ir u.nl, mi 1 return with an increased dc^ terminal! *u ttu&JicU.i 1 * 1 mi I >p * ns lion, n Mis own o pillion was 1 hi 1 it nr iu*.l not b.t necessary t»* hold (lie 4 •niiiarl im-eiiuo. hccujM. „„ m night 1 tint ihe principle which Would call lor IS ■«.! neen abundantly vindicated already. Keen the slate trial 11 id vindicated it. Air. U'cnoeli, iud toe me.u'iers of his family, in* Lord Mu »r and t-iowly, several m.-inter* and iif Au^a of Ihe r„r\h .rat urn, Mr. Kay sou |Jr. Drey (a Pro dawwut rind ea-martyr) 411 ended uw Sunday, tlie Church Cwocwpiion, Marie r-’tgh was ctjw | ded iu otfifl .« log, w !*H® t" rmneoura* >f pco ' pi# urn* ou’aide and l«» pi in order In a airong f«»ic# «rt p«.l <©e, both In-mc an,I fta,t. 'l l*# a* rinoii w a* prearhed by ihe|t«v. I If. M-l-V, who proclaimed ill# I: j iteration nl i!i« l.d* fat-r j« thr work ol ill# tile**cd \ ir» Bin ami not ol umn. At the cl,**# • I th# c« r#n« ny a 7a iPenm w*a ebanud by the choir and (he clergy men »,0i 1 ciali g. 'I lie Repeal, ra held their liMJil w e* Uy tneriieg on Mol.day, in lit# (ennlalion I fall. *1 hegallariet wrir rr>»w ile,I w lilt la,Ilea by eight oVI«*’k in the morning; nod long U h.re lit# app»tni# t ii-mr. every available corner of • lie ion Id dig wa« crowded to auilVeaiioit. 'I’lie Iraveraera, on ilietr r-■■‘|e»etive entrance-, w«r# eritbnaiaalieall? cheered. The l.md Major ol |)u Jin on- upu <J »li# 1 ebar. Mr r . S llutler M I’., for Kilkenny —0»c Hon. G. II IluichitiAoii, (4 Pinr-Unt gcm'ieman, brother ol l.,rd OoOon.biMore.)-and ( a pi. J M-h hler, (*n ea Orangeman, iaJteiy B‘ij*eraed,d ‘tout il.r Magiatrae?,) — were e «<*'ed meiuliera of t>. At*-cialiun, and aevcfally rt-iiir, cl ti,;Mika for ib, ir oinitoM u. M O*t'omi#|| lb# 1 eat no lorvvnrd and w.n received wiin the boldest #,-plana#. II# rn'ered at great length min a-iitt'emant - I tin cour*# wlmh be inlenda to pur mi# w nb r lef* riet in 11f.ilur- , A'd , iprrv-ed l-ia read n***aa lu Uy llie #> penmenl ol a Federal t'ailiafticnf. In the meantime k «v,w* v*r, be propoM « tfie foi 111AIb-fi of A l'r«-»#rvi,i #* Ak*-embiy ol iilHJ g, nljemen, to meeljit l)u dll', and control il-e pr«-e< 1 dll-ga of me liip-al Aanoei am . lime i 111 the Mine way aa the llotiaeol L-irrla ir .'*>»»• dnrrri a clic k upon ill* ( iouiniona. Knell liieiuher ol ib,- \-a-Miib|y inu«l provn b , urn- by banding ivi — 1 midliliontmil whieo \|r. OH rrieil eoiiaider, d would an I.«r iiianr# ib- ret , I ulily of th *\e,-inhh , thai they wmi 1,1 lie a |p to treat with G-veiuincnt and aiipolale ter-na. 111 > n, it yep I r the allAtnineiil of* 1C- peal »* lo lie ibe 1 m|nmeb 11 tenl ot the fnah Jod/i-a aioJ Atiurney General — ’lie taller I r the uioimler indictm# til, nod the I -r.net I dr 1 bell «•» inluel during Ibe I Mali. Ilealan aia led hia intention to make a lour .d the K'lgliah province* I -f the porp.ee of AlAUng bia r.iAe, and procuring lb# a* entrance I lb# Frig I lab |n ople mi 1 lie,ding toe niijH.ob mem II- h-rinilly entered lira noiiee id motion renpeet iii-j the , ipetliem y ol holding the I | •nliirf meeting, Hid nl.o wim regard i-» the m«| ■euebmeiM ol the legal pcr*un ag*a e, nnected with the mate Inala. The rent ul the week wa» amiouuced l*» he X)7 ~j G,. (VI. A putdie bin-put im lobe given to tl.t Idh-raluf ami li ft ( C> |*1 nil lUC Infill. M WIKKTS. / ivrrftool (lotion *Mmkrlt ttnh Holing Srjtl G. The tnarkrl, this week, bn* been dull, ivhIiml any lortlirr appnrctii imiun* tin the Hitachi. 1*rices have giv* ii w.iy , I |w r In tor A nencmi * ti*.; and inoHt oilier d. srr pt| »ns l.ave receded, to the Mine extent; Indeed, lu-ld' i i have, m •• line matanci a, nuliuil ted Ur u rHuc lion } » j** r lb. I In- demand has ftoincwh.it improved i iia\, 111«l there is more disposition t«• purehhM*. Tin* . 4\. •! 1 l.e week amounted to I tj l li.'lh s, o| w lilcllix p. r erx ; I' t | en‘^'W. No spu uljtnu tiansucih; \ ;.*n* ncci t \ d. \V*-ek ending Sept. 13 () ir market Iihhlitlii ted in- r* a r.idiii* h* » m e ihe pi* v i"iia Friday, ami itie sales •hew un increase on Ihe bu-liics* done Iasi w*ek. I'll re** hate hut, however. advanced. I lie buyer* have a In-* supply to cIio-hi* Iroin, and holder* npp* ir dcair • ns-d rcu amg. Sjiecula rs h ive tiki n 35U-) Amen* nil, exp- r eia IG'HI American, 70 Pcrnn.o, find 2ID So rai. and ihe t-*t,il nil*-* Constat u| 2G,B2D hilt a. Sept. *41 l‘ i *rc were .«nnc symptom* id lieavine** in nr r .itun m.irkel towards the c|u«u* *d l ist wei k;amco then ti-V •oii iieM ha« Income more apparent, and we u nit deaijinile it* r cent lone aa extremely Hut and Ian gold There nrn Mu ground* ho aninopaiii.g a aja-tdv r* o-Iin , i» holders conlinue lo bring 1‘orw ar*t ilnor alocka Ircely. I’licre in an evident dt*|iuaillon to r>.. .r.c, nnd j though prices cannot he «|iioted decidedly IwWtt, buyer* have it»«*fc choice *d ipialliy, and car. Hint Oiciiihi Ives on rnthci eaea r irrina than those ol the previmia Friday.— 30iMi hales wi re Hold on Saturday, *|0iM) on Monday, 1500 ycalerday, and today 3>00 have changed hand* .WroTvii;"/ a \uct oimi i:% UllOi l.ll-- AN I* t OMMINSION MKIUHAN l.s Itcsrxi VI Cl. .V HOI.I(IT conmunmcmi or TOIUCCO. HA)Ut n,i'l II.LIiLYUS tUb\\ rii v ruuma k. 'On all such m hand, liberal advance* will he made ind ilie miareal ut iheir ftMisigocrs strictly observed. F« h. 10 la jf m;u rsi \iiM>iun;\ r. I 11II'. ftuWribcra having associated thcmaelvca to getheir under the style an I firm of fiati'Urr *$• Urcen, i hive just rc' c.vcd Ilnur cnlire AlOlVi «i| ,>I \V tlIB*I well •circlet! (•I’occilr*. cunaisting in pail of, 120 h igs. Old Java, Manilla, Lagoiru, Km and Cuba ( i Hep, 2 ) liluls. Si ('roi*,Caspars, Porto Uico and New Orle m* Sugar, 2000 llm S dr Feather, |0tl S.cks Salt, I 50 keg* Nad*, III barrel* No. I Herrings, | G barrel* beet Tanners Oil, 5 bo*.a l.oal Sugar, ; 20'KJ lb*. Cotton Viitus, (l.c.iksvtlle Factory,) | M •Isaacs New Orleana, Porto IIten and Prinidad, A leM barrel* New Orleuu* Syrup, an excellent sili cic lor families, Black and Cuttpow der Pens, a superior article, Ala-*, Susjin, t audits, Window (jUnn, Water Buck et*. Ike., ike., ike. All *-f which will he »*>ld low, for CASH, or given in exchange h»r l4«C'*n, l.ard, Butter, Flour, Wheat, Bet a W ax, (iiiiM iig, fc*.* , K.r , ju*. 11\ mg purehnsed our Mock on the moat favorable j term*, wc can ami w ill sell un gtsal bargains as any lmi.se in ll e pi ice. ami only desire purchasers, our liiends ; aiol acquaint iticea, to call ami examine our stock, at the corner Brn k Tenement, second «lm*r below Planter'* Ware liou*v,aml nearly opposite the Cniou I loiel. JOHN \ imim.K. J A .MKS U. CUKKN. i 9 t« if ri* i: CHNliLE and double barrel—just ojiened, and for sale eb* n «, by 11 B. fe \V. A. KICllABUS. SejU 1G tali* lilt % 11.T» ! •We. ft* .tfi-ff. netting \\r|l.l. Ol KN at their Store, on this day, tho 7lit ol OetoU*r, a Rplecdid assortment ol NEW FASHION ABLE BONNETS. Ai.MJ — I' luwirs, K.munis, 4ic., and all kinds uf Al illlitt ty. _ Isif Ovrr»«‘r WaiitcO. \ M AN Mill i^ualilinil <n sn|M'nnli*ml a IMantaiiun a. liilWeVtci uy ot lliia place, will liml employ no m by application io Thomas Dillard, at the Virginian Uiliee- ii ny letter, it mull be post paid. Del. 7 *jU| join U. .1IEC.VI, II ’ItoUs/ilr Or licit,U lie,tier in A I'niuy Ory FIVAkKs pleasure m calling I he ath-niioii ol his irieiuJ* * i fastoiitprs, mill ail those who nru hi waul ol quod tiooiis, and gtod Luiquim, to examine in* late large arrivals ul FALL a W2-MTEH GOODS. ill v\lih o is cooipnscd all tub oi ai Usiiiuoaoiu aiy les and kinds. He deems d needless to enumerate the gn at variety that Pill Up had in Ii.n stork; hut it will be lound that it Is loti and Complete. lie soiled* and hopes lor a call and lud eaauiinniwii Irom all who are waiiiiu > good bar gains in their Fall and \\ inter suppl »•» — and tni.*i« that **“UH " dl n« disau|*<duhnl in gulling litem cheap,at least as cheap us any In the Stale. In til* 1IAT, MIUK, 1(00 r, CAP, and LEA TII LH department, Mill im iIm> luiin.l a lair.. and heavy <tu.ck, m iii -li >1*. SiAiuar Mill lake plim.urB in aim*, •"d ami Kllmg l.e l'ihm(h»i a.rl u| Uar^ama m. (.'all and see. la if U CtMl F«U IVIICAT ILL Ilf pai.i ny the auhacrilier, Ueltrrrrd at Lumber blouse, mi it.e ( anal. HKN.IAMIN V. SACKE'IT. Cunaiantljr on baud. Lump and taimind Plaster U K. S. Ai|g •*__ _ t.,r uooaica. |(l CASES at-pen ir Licorice, f r anl- |.,« bt , M DANIEL Ik MiCDKlvLE ' K*T * it » I ”--*- • Domtotlc in trlUflr ucr. If Vilrrrt inn'i'i .Vn* 1 'nrk f —%HU other ante whin4 et oj ihe l‘tuple echpiut by Ih Urn-he tier ( oin tent ion. 'I In* Albany ftv«*i,ig Journal «<| Ocmfe r 4ih is filled w nil art oooi* «i it,* giiai li «bean r nu ting, iraiibrcnd mg all prrteni. W «* until* portion*: •• vou*\ a uo.vor itn: n kht j housed! “MD.VM IIH MKKTIMi .iT KO( HKS'J’KR. A Whip Avai.imiii in \Vmtrii5 Nmt York ! — Om. lit mini r> am> Tw t.*TV rivr. 1not *abd Pco n i. Aaai:>»Bt.fcp at Hociiuii k* !—Tut MiuitrihAT I'UMTK Al. f * A I Mfc HlkG J.ffcB llfcll) I* THE l >l TMiNTATEh! I llfc \ OUMA C*I ABII MVATEHIB6 PuH TIIE f OflfI.lCT ! Hot ni.xii.ft, Wedneaday nigh',Oct. 2. 'IV pluroa id IH4U arc cclipaed ! 'IV gleat gather ing* at IliitiUr Hill, • n lhaiiori f omntoft, m the city of Hit It more, have c*a»« d lo ha ohjeciaof wondering Hpeeu I a i lot * ’1 he vail. ti-» mat* litre i mg • hi hi m evt ry uuAr* n-rol ihr I itirit dm ug tl i Inst ktx month*, laige m ihiihIh rs, in.posmg m np|u*aranref an.I *riilmftia*iic in h-clmg a* they all have licit, *mk intu inMgn'fh ane* when c .inparrd With the ovnrvs helming popular oe in.-nairalmii ol wh fh liahiMter him m .lav hern the M*ein\* 'l‘he great met in ; (old in Albany on the ‘^7lh of Angus', w Inch antutiiktnd ua all no iiiucli hy it* tint x jteclcii magnitude, would have provtdhul a inmlljme lion of I ho ga'lu ru g here to-day. |(oche«Mr liaa nui numbmil u»at Imtl three or Jour to one ! New York ha* m rn nothing that roitld approach 'hi® glorious rally of lh* Yoli.NO (.1 slip, ‘I he l ntoii Iih* never look* tl upon na like! It i a far nuj»n*M*d all prevtoua polnie.il gaihcriug* hi it* might and inaguifp-euce, a* the Dkkat t staka(T tslut h thunder* upon our landers lran*eemj* in tuuuiy aud Huhiimtly eVt ry utlief xtmilur Work of na tun*. “W hen Mr (’ M. f lay doted, the Prmitlrnt came forwnr.l, anti remarked that alter Midi a Hprceh, the on ly appropriate thing waaa KeVolutlonarv tune hy a revo lull iietry filer! *• There i» now,” said Mr. Doer, “up on the •land an old veteran who played the reveille on Ihe morning "I tl n Hat lie of Hunker Hill, and “Wash lug ion’* Match” al the »urn nd«r of ( ornwnlh* He haealtll w iih him the Halite old file which he iih. il on these n.rmot.ihh . ecaaloiie, anti tho’ lie larks some of the breath, lie retains all I hit Whig nptrit with which lie tin n guv* ih.ee gl ii .it* * ran.*. I introduce to you “At run I)iy, the Hunker Hill h'llci!”—'lit* cheer* which w elc M.cd liie old veteran a* lie loitered in iIih lr .nl of ihe platform, would have dr owned llie mar of Niagara II mi ' 11 ! |i was auceeeJcd hy the most profound Hlei.tv :ih the old n nil raised Ihn file lo Iih lip*, and gave us “Yankee Doodle” and '* >\ vshiugtoii’* March,” and then again • wild hurrah bust inalmciively from every Itp, ami rang along ilo* pi,tin,” THE STATE ( EM UAL ( OMMITTEE OF MAiH LAN I >, to nn: n nit'S or rut: ujsnhV. \\ r *ni(| y.u jjlucl from Miryliiml. \\Y have rruli-4 d our h .|n »t find l.ilfilluti our |»r.» him* to you !»y llm elf rlimi ol u \\ lny (iov< riior ami n Wliiis l«r»gi« l.iiuf. Tiiomaa (*. Tit Air, our rainluJuu* for («ov»r n«-r, t» pli*rinl hy a dfCiMvu ii.ajonty, nml t«» the Eu^m lamrc « i* have eleeled tnonihers Irotu hi veiiteeit cuu III lc nut nf twenty cumpnaiug tin* Slain. In atidtlinii tnthcgrn.it triumph of redeeming I ho Kx rentive nl the Slate Hum the dnmininn nl l.ncn l-'nclsil, In w hieh it hat l» en subject l,,r now six years, we have secured the fallowing result til llie I,legislator. ; \\ lug l.ucu KnOO. S'.ials 15 (i I Inuae of Delegates 01 21 76 27 Whig majority nnjninl hallnt 40 veins. Scouring the deem.. a WlIII. |> SK.NATOIl. Tins victory lias heeit achievi d in a enoleat eharaeter •sell by nhsianlca snch as the Wings nf Mary bind have nev i he tare had to eneniniter, and which, fur the honor 1,1 1 llr staie, we hope we shall never again have lucmi I leiel with. The fleet ion,' very where, beyond ilia cnn fima nl the ( ity nl llainmutr, has been cutidacted in a manner which sain lies the must sanguine Iricttds nf the ' Whig cause. Thn qiiesliuiia at issue have been fully discussed hy them, and the people have spoken llieir , seniimciiis thiutigli the llall.it Ilex, with an hnnuralde and eiilighlemai appreeiailun nf the great interest* in volved in the election. Our opponents have exerted llieir utmost strength mill have been most signally de feated. Ill ilia city ilf llalliinnrc li e c intett has been one of |wM'ulmr virulence, ami it has teen suslainid, no the part el eur ndversariea, we regret In say, ny i ir,.rt* w hich will neither redound hi llieir honor nor Inihe future slti-nglh id llieir pariy. This city has been the point up on which the i X. iin.ns nl enemies nl the Whig cause were chlefiy tlireclcd. It was obviously llieir plan Insecure a mujority In-re which should out weigh the el |H-eird successes of thu Whigs nf tin cuuinics. All thn means 'hat money, personal endeavor, dtligi ot mis rt pi*si nialn.n, prumiat-d lavor, fialiery, or foreign inter pnMtn.li could supply, were at llieir command. Under the en uhincd operation ul Ho se agencies niir opponents have won the city. 1 hey (two their success alone lo so inglorious dexterity in the practice ol those aria by which the popular vote is suppressed and the (opiilur will uvcrthruwn. The largest vole ever taken in the city of llaliimnre hcreliilure was that which whs cast III October, Inst year, »|Mn ihc occasion of the .Mayor’s election. The w hole number then |xdlctl was 14,8‘.18. Of these ti e W hig vole was 7,600; that ol nor nppnncuis 7,2*58.—The vuie cast in the reeeiil election aionunted to 17,185, of which 7,068 were east by the W lugs, and *5,I'.KI by the "liter pant, showing an on tease of Whig voles in itip *.uni nt Ht'kS, and of >>p|sinrnt voles to Ihe amount ol l.b*.*-1. Tins sl.'iiemcni 8|>eukb hr list'll. W c have no hesitation m expressing nor lielicf that of these 1,8*52 votes, loll 1,300 were lalsrly and surrcpiltiimusly intro dined to the ballot box; that they have been the product of a skilful and diligently perpetrated fraud u|sm the lights nt tin* real voters ol Daliimnre. Casting these aside the majority would have I sen Inr the W lug can didaies, in accordance with ihe la-si estimates which wt* had previously he-n aide to make of the election. I he aitifieea ol nor opponents, however, have been frustrated hy the devotion nl unr I'rienda throughout the ; s*",ie. and we can afl'.rd to lulls the disadvantage which the miscarriage of tins city lias i!,r.ns. The i 8*‘ate nt Maryland ts fitiidy and immutably planted in the Whig lute, and she will aHsor'dly increase the sliengih nf her position in Noveinlier. The ha I lie has been already h.ngh!, and an hnn.irable virtnry — ihe inure [ imnurahle Irom Ihe haflled stratagems ul the enemy — las perched tip.ii eur slandatd. We give the result nf . the eutiiesl throughout thu S.ate hum uutbculic s. tirees ul information, such a* have been despatched to us in i!.. tirsl fills.,f Viet my. I .’is,n these lull r.liau e may placed. I.et uur lo,flier Whigs throughout the U niu» confide in this cummuiiicailoii, and Imitate the ex ample ..I M uy land. ■Joints llancaoj, .7,dm Carey, If in. Settle y, '/Vuot.nj (iuu, I St me Mo„roe, Feanris Hunts, Samuil Jones jr., H . II (lalchell, i (ho. It Kiel,ur,lion, (I Tiffany. II ■ Lursnaa, J.,h„ /'. Kniurily, . 'I (t‘hiu, (<eo. ,1. I‘. Siuecktlsen, Samuel II. lay all, Cto M (hit, 1‘iler //«», .I.Muntwl,, ",">'6 If. II. 1). C. IVright, I hoa.at hello. L orreijmnileucr <>f tlm ,V 1. Convnrrcial *$tlv?rliscr. AIui’Ktains or ViiiiiMA, Sept. Itiili. 1844. Ol iln- active polun-iil men now in I lie **< ll<i Domin j ItHi,” ll.e Hun. \V l'. Hives, llm lion, G.urge W .Summers and the llun. A. II II. Stuart, slant pre.etni tiettl. I tiey are gentlemen ol acknowledged integrity, oftlminoal amiable dispositions, and ufdistinguished talents. • As a gentleman, statesman su.l orator, Mr, Hivea is perlups second to no man in llm Senate of llm United States. As an elegant and eloquent s|<e:tker Ins repnta tom is very high, and Ins been rapidly increasing lor lire last hve years. 11 s moral and Christian virtue* equal ! the mild splendor of his abihms. He is an almost fauit , oss model in private and public lift*. His errors have a : risen Iro n the impetfection ol reason, not from obliquity j ol 11denliun. I'ew public men but have nimiiiilud more and greater, and I, tvcr have had, like him, llm magna minily in cornet them. He is a fine scholar, and in | 'asm snd finish ol style, and in couricsv anil sim-eriiy ol manner, lias seliutn been equalled. He is an honor lo Ins slate and to llm nation, and I anticipate llm day a* not Very remote when tlm whole Whig Party will ele vate him m the highest Station in the county. Mr. ‘ Hives reside* in Albemarle Comity, i l'lie i? ii. Geo. W. Summers is a young man, both in 'eats ami the pi,.die service,—but Ills unsurpassed pru Hence, good juilg.lit and patriotism, are gathering lo , a e* aeond hen ike alias sm. f ilvpeople. .Vn rr.a« in the lima* of H-prc<#nUiI v*% sustains a rn< r* «t.»ul j l.cd reputation, or command* more gen* r*l cm fi.ier.ee. lie ha* been found romp* lent lo Ihe login *1 dull*** \\ hat he attempt* is performed with ability and sncceaa. lie is moving rapidly onward* in ilie* pa'h <>t usefulness, honor aii«i lame, lie i« n.a. d op, I donhl n *1, I r high »« rvi'-e lo hi* e.»umry. The residence of Mr. ^uininers is ai Charliati.n, hi ih# K maw ha. The lion. A. II. 5ioari resides at Staunton, ia yet a young man,and universally rc*;*ect**d I r virtu** and ta lent*. He is cn orator of great reputation hi hia diamei, and few men add i etc* a popular hm** inhly with equal el* lecl. These gentlemen sr engaged earnestly m advo cating llie great principles of llie Whigs, and are doubt less doing wry much lo secure llie v.,le of Y'rginia lo Mr Clay. W ere prejudke and pasaioti no stronger than reason, we innjIti lie certain of their snores*. But w ho can reason down the pr* ju*l res of ill* *tte who have read the Iiu limond K* tjuirer f.r ihe lust tinny years, and w ho has« been irained to regard that pa|s*r, as the oracle of all true opmi.ii on mailer* ol p diitasl Who shall guide men aright iBat cannot read ai all, and number* such there are iti this stale, with whom ihe name of Jaekaon, *»r the imagination «»f no ne inonsier cal ed a hank, \* in*.re potent than all the lights of experi ence or lorcea ol truth? 1 aiu of opiuioil ihat Virginia will support Mr. Clay. lh tilth Gold ul uoik amottfr u§ ! !—The Ibcvntenlt come ! A gcnilrii an of this city l as received from an Fng IihIi gt ntleii.au, and placed in onr Itanda tor inspection, a package ol ihe fr* e‘I rade Tracts, I »r the circulation ol which in Ihe I idled Stales, Knglish Manufacturer* have !»lcd, and are w illing lo hired an liv* ly, aiure il ihe doc.irim** they picach can he nmired ai.ccessful in the L ni i d .Siaies,our ow n indusiry will he pr. airsti d. and 111oni• mntitaciurer* again monopolize the supply of all la brio*! These fabrics I hey w ill no dnuht at riSRT fur nish elieuply, until having di-siroyed Amer.can iiiauutac* iiirera,and ohlamed |s)km*nsioii nt our maiket without a cninpciiior, they will iiidtiiiily themselves t»y exorbitant profit* lor past looses! The luiid siippli* d for (hr circula ion of these tracts is enormous, and toe L . .Niale* will he 11 sided with them ! — We call upon the People to he on their guard—to "land Inst hy their legislation and tried policy which has hi two years retrieved Ihe country,and imi lo listen to the Voter* *.I ihe charmer, charm he never so wisely ! W e mip|Mist* ii w ill now lie admitted that (mat Bri ism is meddling with our internal policy; that she is o |willy mierlering hy money and otherwise, lo influence our legislation and our elections; and we hope dial ii ‘•ceils ml Hie know I* tigs of lliis fad, tu induce llie A inerican People tu persevere in the policy they have a dopted! Were it tun lo rclmke Brili.-li insolence, jnd lo repel Bniisli inlerli rence, flic American People w ill vioiziiL to thl Ta ft i ff? Were it preiudieial, instead wife kb ii hem tic* nt, they will adhere lo llm Tariff, h. allow Ibvif *eufti and [evcntuicnt al jureign dictation ! None we pr#ftu nc will now have the hardihood to de ny that Kngliind ih taking open pnrl for Polk and Free I rad*! We have, W lugs! heavy odds toe intend with! AI»n|iiioiii*m, Hornsm, Fanny Wnglititnu, Owcnisin, .Mormontain. Kepudiaiion. Disunion and Brush Money! But we will by dm saute bio* prostrate all these fac in.na, and corrupt influences, assert the independence ol ihe Country, and, picscrve the well tried policy of uur lorela liters. "Thousands*’ of these tracts, aays nur authority are lo he distributed! No doiihl ol u! Knglaml has uu• limited wealth, and willlieely part with a portion lo secure a inon<q>olv of our inarkein! The package contain* nine Iraclt, all including Free I rade! I hat is, we are (o allow Koglaod Free i'rade, hut no hope we snp|m* in indulged hy die most fantasti cal visionary, to she will allow u to us! [ liichmnnd Whitt. Renunciation if l Mcojocoism in JYew York. Among tin* speakers who add reseed the Wing meet iig in (rout of National I lull, mi Thursday evening, was Kdwaid I lari, K»q , of dm Fifteenth ward, lieretofre a thorough going Loco loco, and for severs! years the Washinglmi Correspondent of the livening rest. lie made mm eloquent speech, avow ing himself a friend to protection and nn opponent of the aw bulling scheme o! Annexation. Tim position, on these important ques tions, of the (wiriy with which lie has heretofore acted was such (hat he avowed his iiitenti<v^*f«>in a paramount regard for the welfare et thecwuniry. for ( lay and Fre Unghuywm. |JV*. Y. Tribune. IIIUV\liT*!! UICAIIDS, IlY AN &. CO. have just received a ve ry handsome stock of Fj&8lIIO.YVi RLbl ROJY JS'KTS, fur Fall and Winter. A Z..S O SnpY colored SILK VELVETS, formaAbig Bonnets, Uncut " “ “ an entire new and beautiful goods, VKIAKT FIIKNCII FLOWERS—nntitiM, (not imitation.) the richest hi tide we have ever had, MAll.-YBOAll FKA'I HF.ItS, in mazarine blue, brown, white, pmk and light blue, fur Bonnets—the must elegant trimming worn. SILK LACKS, in great variety, for trimming Bonnet", UlBBANUS — newest and richest imported. Mi. ITS’ ll.I T.SU II. I I'M!! We have also received a very extensive assortment of lints, ('ops, French Rous and Fur Muffs, allot which will be Hold at our usual low prices lor CASH.— W e cordially invite all lu examine our Muck before pur chasing—which will be fund complete. hetnj{ much lar yer than usual. HICAUDS, KYAN Si. CO. Next duur lu Ilf) am & Young. On 7 4t If otTounn 7th. is 11. I > XRDS or PARADISE PLUMES, M M who a large and general assortment uf UoHntlt, lithium, itntl t't.nrm, u|H‘netl this illuming, at the New liunnel Sture, a lew duuraueluw Niehula Si liell’s, H. F. HENNING. Oct. 7 isiI ♦an VI BEaVCTISJr. On anti after the l«f of.tti#nnt, by i9arkrt Boat to Biehmona, ana Steam Boatn to Baltimore. SJVXU1C through to Baltimore, $11, Board included. Jl1 ifiaking the annul \Z*T ***** $ Fare fmiii Lynchburg to Hi<bmond,$ 0, NX’ay fan* in proportion, or I* cent* |>er rtiile. Leave Lynchburg daily, Sundays excepted, ** GAM Arrive in ftirhmond next data at I l*. M., 31 hours through. BOYD, FDMOND&. DAN FNTOUT. August I tftt vcouoi** n a « 11:». r|'IIK mihucriber. having aaauciulcd luinscll wuh ihc A Messrs. Davis’s of Petersburg, for the ssleol Ns ur.iea st itin South, w ishes to purchase 100 LIKELY YOU WO NEO-ROES. of both sexes, from 10 to 30 vesrs olj. For sueh lie is willing to pay the lllglii'sit l ash Value. Person* having such properly for sale will do well to call on him before making sale. At. MAIt'P. N II—I want to purchase2 or Sgimil II I, A C K S M I T II S , lor winch I will give a liberal price. Not. 9 in if HATS! HATS!! HATS!!! ~ TI1K Subscriber has on ha ml, and ta 1WMB constantly manufacturing, at his old stand, JBBi un extensive assortment of Hats ofevery va riely, and of the laleti fanhiuii*. He solicit* a call from his friends, customer* and the public generally, to whom he pledges himseli as heretofore, that in point of beauty and durability, his it ats cannot be excelled. Such a* are in want of articles in lus line, would do well to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere^ a® lie is determined to sell very low for rash. JACOB KIMDOIGII. N. B.— The pressure of the innrs constrains Inin to urgently request all lb«ise indebted to htm as agent, to call and settle their accounts. May 27 ta ('I l’NSand Spurting Powder, Loudon double and M single barrel Gura of finest qnailily, and single and douhle Gmis of lowest qualities, and Kngiish and A ner icttt sporting Powder in liu canisteis, all at very redu ced prices, f#t %nU at llOWfcIL PAVIIi.V. i9 mt &(ir 2L»)(tItbur<K srirstnhm. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10. It'll. rot rustnurr, lli:\llY CL tV, of Kentucky. r»R VICE MEUDtST, Theodore Z'reli;itflni>«cii, of X. J. \\77iu kluc tors. I)i*. I R .bert II. Whitfield, of hie tif Wight, 2 John E Shell, of llrunswick, 3 Henry P Irving, of CiihiIm rlgnd, 4 Joseph K. Irving, of Amherst, f> Heorge II (ailiiier, of Pitt»vIvanll, 0 Valentine W. Soiih ill, of Albemyrle, 7 John Janney, of Loudoun, 8 Edw ard'P.'l ay loe, of King (ieorge, 0 Ralcig i T. Daniel, o! Rirhmond, 10 Moreau Mowers, of Williamsburg, 11 Andrew Hunter, of Jefferson, 12 A. II. II. Simrf, .if Augusta, 13 W. Mallard Prestun, of Montgomery, I t Andrew «S. Fulton, of Wythe, I •”» Allen T. i’apert ill, of Monroe, ID Angus line J. Smith, ul Harrison, 17 James M. Stephenson, of Tyler, _ Election \st Monday (the Uh Uiy) of *\bnein her. JWr. L toy's letters to /•’. 1\ HU nr. Mr. Clay lias authorised F. P. Mlair in publish the Letters which he wrote to him, and consequently we shall all have an opportunity of reading these letters for ourselves, and can judge whether there 19 the least squin ting it the ''bargain” which they pretend to believe on a of these letters discloses. We expect to receive them in time to appear in our next. THE DISTRICT CONVENTION. We catin a i-i d iy, g.ve an elt ».»ra o auo mat of the proceedings of this vast assemblage—outnumbering as it did that ot I MO, and exceeding it in eiilulisiaain. On .Monday evening, the “living title” began to pour into tow n. The lied lord and Campbell deIrgaiiuhH formed a junction on West stm t; and under the c*»c rt of !!'° “/^ pntiil” mure’ ed through Muiti stru t to the Franklin Hotel, where they urn received by the committee appointed lor that pin pose, and directed In the quarters provided for them. Vast numbers, how. aver, ca ne in before and after. Uuckingham sent in her contribution; ami the Amherst delegation, which did not arrive until Tuesday morning, ia said to have hern larger than that ol any other county of the district. From Rockbridge also ilicre was a small delegation.— The number in procession prnlahly did not exceed 8 or 900, hut at the stand it was estimated to be from U to 10,000. Th« scone on Main Street was of the moat exciting and gratifying descriptions, w hile the flags, humors, &.e w ith their devices anJ inscriptions, weie of themselves 6tillicietiily animating—the entliusiaa.ii inspired by the maasses which crowded the street, and the beauty, cleg nice and grace which thronged the side walks—the cheers—the music —the waving of handkerchiefs, and therlioerfulo* ss ami exliiliralioit reflected from every face, formed altogether such a scene as may never again he realized hy any living witness. The procession reached Richardson's Springs, where the immense multitude occupied the natural ampithea ire which fronted the stand and wailed with decorum the arrangements made for the ir entertainment. The .Heeling was thuu organized by the. appointment of Mr. John Fatteson as President; and the sentiment that lie had “fought for the W higs of ’/C and should vole fur the Whigs of '44," uttered in the brief address of this venerable soldier of the revolution, was responded to hy universal acclamation. Mr. M »sby came forward, and introduced with appro priate and merited eulogy, the gallant Whig Senator, Wm. S. Atcher , and that gentlmau, then occupied the stand in a speech of great cogency, beauty ami force; the accuracy of his statist cal information and ins inter esting person*.I reminiscences of the corruption and incon* sistenciea if the liucofoco party, afforded a rich fund oi' information to our young politicians, woo drank w ith a* v dity from the rich fountain of practical knowledge and classical illustration w hich eminently distinguish Mr. A. as a Statesman. The Convention adjourned at the close of Mr. Archer’s speech, and found an abundant and hospitable provision lor all present, w hilst the Onus 0<ind (which does cred it to the amateurs who compose it,) poured its exliilira ting strains, and enlivened the repast with all the popu lar melodies of the day. In accordance with the arrangements of the commit tee, Mr. W ill. II. I1 rest m was next announced, mid introduced In Ihe Cunvetuiun. Mr. 1’resluh’s exordium was alike striking fur its niodrtty, and I'ur its fearless a »owal of Whig principle,. Ilolu.loly took up ihe im puted insincerity of llie issues of I SKI; and iu regard to the greai ipiesllo of Ihe currency, interested the conven tion with a candid narrative of the progressive ind lence ol EXPERIENCE, upon the minds of himself and oilier Slate Iti^hh Republican* in regard to ihe Rank uf the Culled Slates, lie then appruaulied the Tariff, as a uuesliunin which the South was deeply interested, and bore tcsUmuiiy uf the rapid changes of opinion, (himself and Senator Archer among the number,) which Virginia is undergoing in relation to its expediency and cunsinu tiunality. Ui« arguments showing the value uf the Home Market and llie reciprocal importance of the various t;rp.tt interests of the euuntry, sup|mried as lliey were hy >A illuatration and enforced hy references lodocu ineuiary authority, displayed a ready, practised and INiwerful debater. Ilia speech was throughout mat lied | tiy ihe lervid ami impassioned style oforatory piculiar to himself. e renieinbcr particularly, m connection 1 with the imputed disaffection of lie politicians uf South i aroiina, a most beauiilul apostrophe m ihe mural ami j intellectual ipialiti es of hi r men and the beauty of her j women, which was received with warm deimmslration* ol feeling. Indued, it ivn mm gratifying io sec SUCH a man covered with Ihe accumulated glories ol a hard fought campaign, announcing the Iriumpliiof I *ru,,t «•»« error, eloquence over traduction—and dcwri hing the holiest yeomanry of ihe country waiting with impatience to atone through the ballot-bog the injuries "hieh they have innnren ly mllicied upon ihr- Oratnr and .Slates,nan ut the West. Such men as Prestnn, Summers, and Caper! m have ngenerated Western Virginia. Cansheeverbeiingratcf.il, or ungenerous? Animated by the entertainments of the day. aa im mense crowd assembled at night, in Lyucii’* Warehouse which was filled almost to dieeomf,ri. During the splendid exercises ol the A oilers! tilee Club.a tempura I ry alarm was occasioned by the fall of ihe Speaker’s i stand, which gave way w hile crowded with (arsons hut i happily without any injury to any one. It was prumpt jly.anil amid the cheer* of Ihe meeting, repaired by i » fdatliirm upon two tobacco hi^lumlt — lima affording, (a, the orator of the evening aub sc.penny remarked.? ihe most suitable rorrsnT from which firyisMM* could he addressed upon subjeel, *, important to their mums,*. Mr. Mushy introduced to ! the meeting Mr. Bcnjiinhi Johnson Harbour i f Orange ' and commended him lo the meeting as a wor.hy the’ i illustrious James BarVe.r, a name ever la't venersisd bf \ rg r,-i, v§. Mr BafViwr rose in 1 •tisluinsd tbs attsutiua «f tin sting in a •p-tch uf remarkable e igcncj, beamy and interest, uf which any sketch which we might preamt would do great injustice to him. lie commenced with a historical review of the past aisieen year-, grunped with a master's lia'III the scenes uf Misrule and apprassiun which cunijielUil the formatiuu of llie Whig |>arty_vr contrasted with withering ridicule the inconsistent pah terns uf nur oppincnis—ami pursuing the subject, he ex audited the opinions uf Wright, Calhoun, Buchanan and J rhiiaon, the cninmanders of three several divisions uf the great Dnutx rnhc Army, and in a must graphic nar rative, accompanied Mr. Polk in u political “pngnW through the Colon, noting Ins initpiious insincerities at every print, until all sen*; of III • ludionut in the aet#r was lost in indignation at the turpitude uf the IHililiciuH. Ilia exhibition uf his " peims-rslic Cabinet of C'uriusi. lies," would also have consiituted an enleriaiitmunt, which could nut Iw justly appreciated from any descrip tion of ours. We may with no dinp.siiion tu (Idler or so confer u nth served cnttiint ndaiiuti, affirm, npui the teatiinutiy uf ever* comp tent hearer, vital Mr. B.irlsinr’a speech was a rare and astonishing i Ifirt ot intelh-ct, and — measuring the force of eulogy, and prising the weight of terms, we assort that tor logical power—for ease and appro priateness of illustration—fur severity and rhasicnesa uf sanre—for ps-try and beauty uf metaphor—depth ot rs 1 aearch, and i jteul of information—in due, for al] the at i trinities uf a finished orator, his effirt would challenge ; the most critical examination; w hilst the vein of morall i iy—of high smiled republicanism, and fearless deituncia ' Hon uf tyranny in all its forms, reminded us of the days tf ! the desecrated era ot 'KS—'JId, »lieu the orator's gallant ft eh quent lather avowed these identical principles, i which he lias hcipieathed, in undying devotion, lo a soil so well worthy to avow and dulend thrui. W e have no apace, however, lo advert tar'her or n.uia ill detail In the inititsimg ai d inspinng scenes ufihs day. Yraterday, Messrs, (biggin, Irving, Bolling and uth> eia addressed the inerting. As all i f these genilemuu are well kn w n mid upprec sled in this region uf riiiiulry, our regret is ili oininhed in being roiiioellrd tnntnil that particular reference In, and dcacr piion uf, iheas several speeches, wliioh wou'dsi luiiclt "gratify and iniurtialoar readers. Henry Cluj to (iiniw .If. Clay. 'I’hf su' j i:itil Idler having teen intercepted, hef rt» | il rear l.eil the genlltmnn lo w hum it an addiesred, ia now going ilie rounds of the Lorufocn pa|>rrs. Were* publish it, litmus', ailliougli the rectiver Is generally re garded as had as the thief, yet ihe motive gives chararnr lu ihe act. Onr uhjeet is lu vindicate -Vlr. Glsy-tu slmw that the h it* r lo Ins neighbor and namesake, is juet inch a letter as any man would address la a friend whoso version uf his opinions ha fell i| necessary publicly lu contradict. Let ilia letter ha read w ithout reference tn the terilcr, and tu InsjmsiJtan, and tin one ca i find one word lo condemn, But what shall ws say of the party which etote the letter and yisi lithcd it lo the world We will not trust uuraelvat ia say wlial wetlimk of the act and of its perpetrators: “Ashlard .Sept, lbtli, 1844. ‘•My Dear Sir- I rcoei ed your favor of the lOik iu stant, m wlucli yuu stale that you w ill he tit Bostun ou the lUth, where n is impoasinie this letter can reach you, and I therefore send it tu the lluii. \> tlijv Greene, to ts turwarded luy»u. "I am perlertly persuaded of yi ur friendly inleniioni, and led giaieliil lift them. Hot you (in hair iwranrsp liun, unless you had heeu here, ol ihe injury which yuur letter lu “tile Tribune,” was .loin.*, aid that was no. tiling in c lo| nr,s.-ii lo ihai winch n v as likely lu n.flirl iijsui the Whig cause in llic fetsteul 'IVnneesec, Nurth Carolina and Leurgta. Our friend John Npeeu .Smith as well ns olln-rs, I hough! il even endangered ihe Slam uf Kentucky. This elleul retailed trum your undertaking to speak oi mV fiuvate dealings and Onme u|‘ my near and particular Intmla, and y> ur siaien cut, H at yes ka4 hem ten years opt rating III ihe Abolition cause. "Under llicsscircumstances, there was an ahsulula necessity to* ihe hole winch I published, although I re grelied 11 I xireiucly. I elideavoied lo „hajie il, as unt lo wound y.mr feelings, unit 1 hope I did not. “Had you been here, you would have concurred with invsell and other friends in thinking il indispcnaibla i “You must be well aware ol the very great dslieasy of my position. "At the North, I a n represented man ultra suppor ter uj the ins'.ilulion qf slavery, w hilst at Hie K.uthl am ctescrilieil as an Aliollontsi, when / am neither the on nor the other. As we have the same sirname, and ara moreover, related, great use is made at the South against (tie, uf whatever tails from you. There, you in nw represented as h. mg u.y son, hence, the nccrtwiy uf tha greatest circumspection, and especially that you should avoid coinmitiing me. “Yuu arc walchad wherever you go, and every ward you publicly express, will he tortured and perverted at my own are. "Alter all, I am afraid you are too sanguine in suppu sing that any ciins de.'able number nf tile Liberty men can he induced to support loe. —How can that he expect ed, alter they have vuied against Mr. Slnde. ‘‘With assurance ol my Hmikfulucss tor your friend ly purposes, and with my In-si re*|ieei» lor Mrs. Clay, "1 am, truly and laithlii ly. “Yuur friend, ' C.M. ClaV, Esq. H. CLAY.” DELAWARE. i ^ ,l (1 Richmond \\ fog says: ‘’a silly rumor exirscled we pieettme, from a lying hand-bill published in Drlt ware, to influence Hie Pennsylvania Elections, was in I circulation yesterday, that Delaware in the election nf I inspectors, had voted the Polk ticket. Whig* witk their experience of Lucofucu trickery, ought not to be , imposed upon by such impruhahle rumors. Tliey trill nmliiplv as llic election approaches. It is hardly new sary lossy that Delaware has voted Whig, and will vote \\ lug in November.” Our vole ianiuch smaller than usual in this gallant Itt;It* Stale, in consequence if I lion sands of her ciiiaens being at Hie great Whig Mim Meeting wliigfi was llien going on in Philadelphia, where It was known tha) Daniel Webster would hul4 forth. trom the Philadelphia U S. Gazette. "DELAWARE. rim election for ins|>cci.irB in the Slate of Delawara has resulted in a \\ big triumph, notwithstanding ihern was nothing like an i ff.rt made to insure sureese, !»/ due exert ion. The returns show the fulluwing maj rl‘ ti- s hi sll the counties: New Castle county, 93 Whig maj. j Kent county, j 240 Sussex county, 210 Locufocn tn*J Leaving a Whig majority of ' 30 Tote*.’' I'rouithe llepublienn Hanner, [ /Jrfru.] Sept. 23. NASHVILLE ELECTION. II lug Triuiaph—%h sort the Capitol to pee* •** Slate! I lie election for city offi -era link place to-day and nsailed in ao|„riu,i* triumph of the Whigs. A Whig Mayor, Whig Town Constable, and >,n 'A big Alderman to two Democratic! —at follow*: Matos—Maxey 707. Bigley 509. I ‘ ost»b«-x-Morgan 730, Mtistelman 472. !f>- It is Slated hy the Whir Standard that Mr. C*1 •oun and Mr. I vler do not get along a* harmoniomlf as c.Mdd lm w^hed. The reason o.een us that Tf!« I* '* ,",,.e lh,‘ ■PI’oMiiment utall the office* in Mr l'*1' houu’s department. Uni. C. nitte.—'I his gentleman is confined at hot**. Iiy mills mail Ion, fn consequence of Ids laboMua ejeri"'** "i the gnat Whig cause. Hi., physician* hivesdti** h'at o.i rcpe.i, u,ltii h„ |,„jlh j,pe,trolly rerfJriA