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I II 1)1 II I I .,, .. ..... , .n.... .1 II 111 IT II IJII J "T i i : j j , i : i . -,1 t - - ! ,i 'W . ! I ' ! . f AIL LILY 1LLL UlfchKYbK. J a. ii. :i:i:uv. ' 0 A.O. VALLlCE,M,,fl,'S- ., Office Ai t!ie Old Staud; s;n of the 'Uuifrver renting tjjic.'" FAY CITE VILLI;,; TEXX: Tni'iti.iV; ii:t i;3i!i:si , iv lickin a Mote from; a brothers;, Eye, with la Btlaui in his own. i ''These tw,o distinguished states- :men were j th vie gratitude. I They eminently wit ii; th ims ;of part) in- kvere endowed pre- meqtal requisites which iend 'dignity to onice,audcm-jof in and fr its incumbents Teo'J Y- A "!sP-riuf tlie Constitution-and ! all jfbr 'rLen of far m- lhat tlie southern people claimed I of an i nielli were thrust aside ferior calibre;: betri ivedby tricky pol- iticians, wlio wore otism over knavi hawked at- by the party; and stung I crisis when thev thc livery of patri-! h selfish hearts; i I J 1. I nost needed .tru"e 1 and honest ; (rienu by (lirty vipers who would never have had strength enouirh to list?5 Use r fanes if they had j pot been warmed upon the bosum of trreatns'. These things v;ll not i w , i soon be forgotten pie." ; .iiJiit:cUl Ol'Siitzr. "A disiinuishtil ioreiener. well i, . r dnstorv ot our Acquainted with t recent Prosidieulia ing the foregoing l.d to conclude c: and Buchanan on ie canva;ss, on read- extrac would be rtainly that Cass M'2; Oil$ itk and Pierce and King i n the in the 'nun;J s t-y of j the writer; and that lie wa.s a these great men, indignant foeliii'. patriotj friend of iving Vent to his! at their beiue "tiirdst aside fk. meii of Ut inferior i calibre." But what would be his ns- tlr t Chy uUe th tonishment on learnine, v cosier ana uen. dcoid were me Eubjects of the. above reinarks, and that the writer was a; democratic ed- iter? Would he "involuntarily exclaim ''0. mode mo-ic.N Wi !s thyiJ blush ,i.t" n i . v.- And, "a disihli-ix desirous of-sh,vn;g 1 k' rx e r t i v. g language. n':.'ig:i'. r. ilS.lliillUllV n v.o'Jl-i, eci luih- h'," adopt the conn? ::its of i'ie Gu IjV.'o:r :::d zellc as his own. 4': FitliiVire ycre thrns! .f inferior calibre f And because of this asi'I l r a mau I ( eh. , lugru uuao, - ause of this (shameful wursiMnanyco - ble-hearted wl.igs wi. prlviiid tlieirj country to the uaJc of Miy. re fused to ''-bow the knee to Baal." : Gen. Scoit never hat procU himself to be a whig. True, hp daimed totjlority to sell liqiors, fof medical be one: but he had never in substantiated that la un. lie had never filled a civil j'f .with military all'iirs cast a vote in a ji ice unconnected -perhaps never .'.I , I . : all election in l . . I i fact, his duties and h of such a character his participation in C paeitv nan uecn as to: preclude i i ' vu an.tirs, oven had he desired to 1 1: i , . ivu uoe so. lie had written letitci on almost ;very sulject- 50I11S for and others against, shaped altoge her with an ev'e To public opinion', until his con- ! i I tradictoiy effusions sicl cned his own nolitieal hotisehoU: I aJid isomo of 1 ! I : I : -I them did not hesitate I) aver that his crude attempt.-! ut ! w r 1 1 1 n g dimmed the lustre of l is sword." A, ' Ho-.v, then, the -Gjzetft jm); ask, didjthe poor, 'ji x ;! - I he secure the r.omin.Uioru 'Par-1 Sect. 0. Provides that bonds shall tially, at least, by pandering ;to the nnti-lavcry faction! of the Noith; to he "highcr-law'ntiy of the free; States :and bvlhcm he was nomi- nated. For proof of thisjstatftiient, we hare the dechiratieus of pruini nent southern whigs. By identify ing hiniscif with Greeley, Wvc7, Gov. Johr.s'hiu and flicir followeis. those who clled ed his nomination bel eved he would carry jlhe North cisilyt and as it was well known that the S fniim'oi.le were chivalrous m ulh- their temperament, they! were to be 1 into a fueling of vecurity by; -tl forts of ;.uch men as Jas. 0. k aud Gi'.L Iityirt, and thou Lui Lane and Gepu tepee were to bllcd ci ef- dy's arry them ca m us sc 9 lor "an i i oid er. ' lie was elieved to ,ue irrv 'ana we, and tl ns avauaouiiy was Kieuicaieu on i -i . . . ! . . . h his anti-slavery sentiments leeds on the battle-fieJd. iini i his it i 13 d would not do lie was defeated, ig nominiously defeated, In sjite -ojf . his electioneering lour, during which he descanted so esteusivelyj in tlejf-l;tu- d.ition. We have his admission, in ' ' ill laying tha t his 'breeches wt re! dvwn,1 and wc have yet to learn 'that hejquiry, to be destroyed. If the owner, has succeeded in getting . thein up. 'sets up a claim that' the said liquors: ('lira and Webster .-were sacrificed, hno imnorted. and that duties have ;.:;d cis .an additional proof ol this, ! they, refused to ratify! Scotch uomi-'ment, I . - .1 mM nation. ' M ! ! How different was the course of the democratic patty and the demo- Icratici candidate! Gch. Pierce was nominated when xtw&s known that he ' jwas a firm, reliably consistent advo ,, .., . ' r ; ii ! :i;u s iii'm I :i j miiiiiit I ii i :i 1 1 li It 1 li li ' J .' v i . t . 14 v 11 1'J V i U l 1 1 W 1 1 no ai democrat on rrincitile, and lus : 'principles -were -convictions." On ect; 1 . Makes provisions fbr ap thc subject of slavery, lie was known ! peals in cirtaiu cases. ' ' to be sound, because he was in favor the r-uiQiment 0f. the letter and; were their constitutional rights. IIe;ea lor.tmrty days, ana the liquor ue- was nominated because he had prov- i I M. v- f I cw him3cir through a one and noli 'mousing ; ywls". offunevcntful Ui to be a insistent rep-1 rescnt1ltive ? demcraTio principles. 'The nomination was fully and cor-j 'diallv endorsed by the democracy of H, xrhcAo T'nii. and fnrpmost ainone I , - a . them oJ rul. . i ,t ,1 l!r-l,mi-v ' i ! Gazelle will par !. i don us for the exceptions we nave ta-, . ... t ,. , i ,: m ien 10 us ui miasm ui uui uiliuc, i , ; , j, 'sober second thouirht has sueested IC propriety of permitting it to en- joy whatever of coinfurt the ......I M.nli.4 no Kr.il i ti A nl rriiri nek nT o flic ; . . . I )ther, were'Play 111 llieva oi cuuusm tiui pm5- isibly aQord, under its present lacera- ted condition. ; . , i '1 he A anie Linaor Law. .Th frequent allusions by the 'Ks ofteihperai.ee and others; to - the Maine Uquor Law.has suggested i .xaiu wiuw iimuu-.ao ; the propriety of publishing an ab ;stract of this extrabjrdinary and unj ! I st hm . .lAcIi w'e bye below. The! r will find it!a novel law for a refill y home in Lath couuty, ir-j rea ii- r h 7 i 1 4 i c rfii leinia, witii a view oi emigrating to liubhcan lai.d, w here the rights o! all:- .., . 1 ... 1 , n ii . n,r iexsls luKlli ;vul1 ms my Wlfe' Ecvcn s hiiiK ra ri Si.ccrfil iiiat looked aliei; i -i i . i - v, i . t i ----a -i Weave not ! aWai'e ot tlie number o I ! I ; s'atcs which ha;ve enacted the Maine o i !;tbe opinion there are somci fjur or ;u:, . I!1"1-' Sact. 1. Piuhibits any uuiuthor ze( poisons koni iseilinig si iritoui iauJ iut0xicating lio1 e liquors c any kind. o.,ci o Authorilses this supervi; L,, aP pmo.Ii town totiMioiut aniaeeni. to reside in the most central aiid con ivoniellt pori0a of the town, with au- iphrposes and the arts; who is to hold ! r, -T; ,-.nn -uv litil.c: vi-inivcd. UJ3 VUIUU .J LiKj ' V-i ll. u i ii v a " i . - Sect. 3. Provides for a certificate be given to the agent, expressive his authority, and gives the form, Sic, of his bonds. : . . . r j Sect. 4. Provide that any. pcrsop Idling, by himself, his dork, or agent, shall be fined,. r he first, oiien'ce. jten j0nar3 ilVA COsts; for the second jtvvunty dollars and costs; and in each case stanu commuted tin paiu; aua for every subsequent otlbnee, twent dollars and costs, and be imprisoned three to six1 months. : j Sect 5. Provides j the' mode o!t i 1 1 i -ii . i . . j proaecutio!i, and designates that the j penalties shall go for the support oft be given for appeal, and the paymeu uf alL fines and cost?-. Meet. .7.' Provides for the appoint- jmcnt cf persons who may mauuiac Lure, intoxicating liquors io uo useu Lr niedical purposes1, aud in the arts Sect. S. Provides for a penalty of , . i- i. i one hundred dollars, and in the de fault! tliereof imprisonment for sixty days for. 'the first j offence, and for doub .e the penalty for every subse quen: offence in cases where person uude: tako to manufacture without such lcg:d appointment. ' Sebt 9. Provide! that no pcrsoli traced in the unlawful trafiic shall be! coinpelent to fcit jon a jury. Sel't. 10. Provides that cases; ari-j si: g under the act shall take precq- dcace in aH Courts lof justice expepjt in certain criminal cases nameu. ; Sect. 11. Provides that any'thrce persons being voters, on making oath that in their belief liquors are unlaw fully stored or kept for sale in any giyeu place, the justice before whom such oath is made,! shall issue ibis warrant for the seizure of the sainei and if found, it is, alter the proper in- been paid oil them; to the Govern-! uw or a : fcinniar one, out wo arc ouuv wnumi, cuuumjnn wi.iu- he may recover, if he can prove ! that they are so imported, but nei- jther the certificate of importation northe Custom-House marks on the .'casks are to be taken in evidence. Sect 12. Provides some' safe- guards against destroying liquors A ' the owner may " not be - - - - - . o 1 l ..l .-si lb iit'i r I ' 1 1 i j t' :iv ill. lit' known. bet. 14. Provides that if any liq- iuorsare found at public training or other gatherings, the-person owning or selling the same, shall be imprison- stroyed. Sect. 15. Makes provision for surc: in case of appeal. i' Sect. 1G. Makes all paynents foj liquors: all notes given for liquor; .all mortgages, &c, given to secure liq- ucr &c, &c, unlawful, null, and VOld. ! New Yens Slave Case. We call , i the readers attention to an article on r- .... , . lour first page, under this head, ; , . ., 1 f this, it would seem, the privilege of through the territory of any ol the li! ee States, with, negro prop erty, is hereafter to be denied Southj p1 erccrs, or 'the decision of Jutlirei! Pavne must be reversed. Head the article alluded to. Since the foregoing was put m 'type we have received the followin statement of the transaction, written j r. Lemmon, the owner of the slaves! liberated by the decision equated wit! dgei Payne? - :Oil the 13th day of Oct. last, ; ciinureu, anu eigne siaves. i reacneu: T;(w!)n(i on SOth dav of Oet..;;,U I . ' and remained there until tlie Tuos-;! wniie 10 engage a lassage in seme ! i -f ... vessel for New Orleans. Finding, ! however, that no passenger vessel would be sailing from that port to N. U. lor some three weeks thereat tor, wont to ixorlolk, and, took passage in; the steamer City of Richmond, forju,c nates lelt, one hundred and fifh the port of New York, with t ie in- j tehtiou of proceeding directly ironij. New lork to! New Orleans; havillg no ide;i, befjiJe leaving Norfolk that! there could be any dilliculty in going to New York with my shm es, and ! rocceding thence to New Orleaus. j had been told and believed that I could do so with entire safe!)' 'Mr: the ste; Ashmead, who was clerk, on! mer Richmond, told me onjof the 5 the voyage to New York, that I need not be at all uneas' about losin the slaves; that the law was ir Vor in New York, and was hi my fa-j und to protect me in the possession and property of my slaves; 'and that the Mayor of that City would sec j that it was done, provided jiny difficulty should -occur. Mr. Ashmead prom ised me, whilst on our way to New York, that he would immediately af ter our vessel got into the harbor of New York, procure a passage for my--self, family and slaves, in some ship going at once from that port to N.' 0- " U nuer these circumstances, and thinking that all pas right, I arrived in the harbor of NL-w York about half past four o'clocli in the afternoon, on tl'.o 5th inst. j; . ; "When the City cf Richmond had thus arrived at Now Yolk, Mr. Ash mead went ashore telling 'mo-that he was going to proc ure a passage for us in a steamer ready to sail for New Orleans. jicr ah abscjnee. of about jin hour, or bn hour andja half, he re turned, andjstatec to me that he had been unable! to find the man whom he went to see In regard to obtaining the j o ' i p.poi iwiia iie .saiU coiaameu me ...i. i . i. . :i i ji. name ot that person, anu directed me i.-un, .urn u.autu uiv fly H-itMif rt n I. tiA in SkAnM. go withiit to a place in South ()f G i j ilt I -went there accordingly,!' -,r . j street and Iat the door met a man who said to mo that he was the individual named in tie paper. I told him that I iwanted to: engage a passage for New i - uneans m a vessel proceeding at once to that port, upon which myself, fam ily and slaves could be placed that night He; replied that he would immediately: transfer all of us that night to the steamer Memphis, which would sail for New Orleans the next morning. I then 'went with him in side the office,! where passage tickets were given to -me. lie1 then stated! that j he would send round for my family, slaves .and baggage, to the City bf Richmond, and transfer eve ry thing on bmd of the steamer m ' ' 1 TTI 1 Til J J . I the City ot.Iucjhmond, and very soon twd Jiempnis. no ana i men went tojins unru iparnoge wun a ; young cube there w h i c hilived by fotlv-four vcar?. had been ordered by him, into which myself) family and slaV s rrrit nnnpr his ri!rr(?f5nn ht fefivinrr us i that they w.ere to convey is ie to thp stenmer Mqmphis. The hacli then, " instjead of proceeding to Memphis, drove round to his offifce in South iii, i st eetJ Here I was tc8d that I mu:t ay. our fare before beii ig put on board of the Memphis. I th n paid the! simount, being $1G1. lS soon as th s money was paid, the ha k drivers ref ised to take us to the ste i mer Mehihis, but carried us against our earnest protest, to a house, IS o. 3 Carlisle street, dropped , us dov n upon the side walk, and drove off. was' now; dark, and we being utt stranger in the city, were compcllc to! stay At that place till morning.- The next morning the 6th inst, t! steamer jMcmphis. sailed, leaving ml sell, lankily and slaves, and whil she was departing from the whailf, word was-s?nt to. me that my slavds had been t iken into Court. Tlie r suit of thd proceedings in Court h; deprived meof all my property amou tiog at Jeait, to 5o,000 I j JONATHAN LEMMON. ! New Yolk, Nov 17,-18.52. ! A coupl e, married heie five years since under the mbst flatterine C1E- !cumstan(e$, and with a prospect ( unnumberdd '.blessjnes before thtn have; now alien to Jthe lowest stated ii, J, The husband is a fre' the lowest rum-shops, ragj- luduleence ot any hone for his reel; mation. ! The wife, who once was a :fdr in perspn as pure in mind, is tl; ! inmate oi a brothel,selling herself bod 'and soul daily to lasting, perdition They W-Q u ubundai wealthy, and had frient ce.; liie man trow 1 1 1 f the wine ciup, r 11. -j f : and hencq . the source ij't L ci aii tueir w bes. Cin They h vb queer pickpockets in ViriuiaJ ! i . ' ai Mr- F' i i A lew.davs fcince, wlnh ancis IJell, of fcstauntun. ;Vas en icd in dividing and weigh- a lot of cobs approached i " j, v-uiiiv , i coaj v hith was iiangiug on the jicnce, and LVsiracted a pocket book, i containing a large sum of money. 1 3el! discovered the rob- When y ; bery, llie jolts were busily cr.gaged masticalint 'the precious Bank note l:nrovnndn which was scattered all over the around. Upon counlinz 1 TT - dolly i g y ere missing, wdnU a farg amount wr?s so imitibted a? toren- Ltr - r it vr.I in f'.ir.hiriit Tliii Ip njost costly pecies ( food which !,ils bccnjul bed since the days of Cle- jopatra, w 10 with immortal folly i pearl of extreme value it at a draught. dissolved and 'drank ! Who is He? The Mobile News L has the following para- j graph: A few years since, a poor boy of Middle Tcnhrsser, who trrquented the Nashv lie market in the humble vocation j c f a chicken speculator, was noticed on each "occasion of his coming tl) town,' to visit the of fice of a lawjer, and leave; with a nook tinner Ins arm. At tins time this poorj boy is o:ie of the 'proudest and most distinguished Judges our sis er city, New Oileansl jWiiAfr wis rr? The Wheeling Ga zelle of the lOth'says, several of their citizens on Monday evening lastabout 81 o cli:c were startled by a sudden flash of thd sky- a loi narrow, fie- ry; flame, spanning the j heavens, and momentarily illumining the earth. It seemed !as elastic -as Inclia-rubber, and at onceJ IVqm both exti ernes, it sprang back t itjs center and became ex tinct, jit ivas neither rsorthern light nor roefcet, then what was it? i The 'massage of Gov. Roane, of Arkansas, is a lengthy document. He is ah advocate ofa free banking law an (jie construction of a rail road (rini Memphis to the Pacific, v n . i .ii i inrk . i is rns. s spi vn ivn v r" , , enf) )(), n0f) ,hft fipriPral finv- ! .1 i iw J ' tpiil. i ii.ii ij iii wn tur capital hvbstcd lor forty years, and rii stated as an ldenimty to be allowed the!2,l(JU free conve yance of the mails and c, af . ' AvA stores. The Governor says the j is '.S2,OO0,OO0, upon idollar of interest has which nht been paid. He is ojiposeid to rcpu diatidn l There! N an old man in Belgrade, on the ilf roil tiers of Hungary and Turkey,;! w ip has attained the enor mou9 age 41 one hundred: and sev- enty-twojjytar?. ' He is still m pos session oi i all his faculties, and i smoke's Ijii; pipe regularly. Fifty years ago I e used to go out hunting with his gr; ndson, and it is not quite one linndrc I years since lie made ' -.1 gill of, nineteen whom he lios out- Hoss. Ti e Louisville (Ky.) Uourier. of i the 23d bit. saya prices were nrm yesterday, and for a lot of 500. hosi,u,nb,13A,",ls ' 5 GS wi offered,- which the drover refusbd, the rrevailinw time hmno-lin I . ! . ! i ' ! e Madison (la) Banner sjiys a firm in that city jhad pur - nil ! nrm in thor inrr n-irf nm. chasdd 9D00 hogs since Thursday,!10 tjt fiture rangiu"- from S-5 40 to , Sold.'ndtt "j .; I . Thd Maldison (la.) Courier of Mon-j1 .1 I.J.. ik. - 11 ITT' 1 .1 ! " uay iKxa une louowins : ve near ai-.o " i . a satte, late Saturday night, of:T,M.r , , . ,, , , , . . . lOOq at o to. At noon to-day a;.1M1, .n lv . ;j ....Jlfi. sale fci ouuu hogs atfco o. . Tie Cibcmnati Commercial, of the 23dflt.sky3 in relation to; the Porkla. viexvs t. . IuCOJcrovviur? atf(1 Bm.A4 .1 market: : i ti I- , ' , , . . Idr several days past there has been muc ij excitement in the pork! market Lanre sales of hosrs have ! J I . i been made !at SO nett, and yesterday fcO 26--wis asked. The supply of j hogs, "is fought by many of thai arge dealbrs, to bo abundant in thel.Hlcr ''"V 7T uTr I West bati they have been! hte this season coming- into market. The irice has been appreciated i by early contrhcts, the, present high prices of mess borld at New Orleans and New Yorkl an the small quantity held over if last season's supplies. Tn ad dition to all this, money is very iabunant and perhaps iat no pre i . ! VIOUS season, at the commencement of po ;iv lacking in Cincinnati, has it of surplus cash been so the amou larjre or the facilities so great for the negotiations of packers of pro duce. Not more than one-third in numlJer qf hogs have reached this market as there was in the corres, ponding period of last year; and those who look with; acuteness into this large bra ich j of our trade, and its eventual rofits, think the prices too high, and appear to be holding back in vhtiir extensive operation. j Thp slaughtering was', very light : yesterflay in consequence of the wet! ;ind u'nfavbrable weather. Prices of hogs nett. lre firm, with sales at $5 75 S; es of 3,000 green hamsj from thd block at 7 cents, and i o r 11,000 barrels mess pork, at 10 dol-i lars Lou. Cow., 25w.I Cattle and lloGs.- We heard a sale bf ' 10 head of tat cattle a i fftiv prW! ;irr( in mik- riiimtr. at ?l ' i i i i - fct. Tlilv are in Idcmnd P b lieve all l!ic hoiis in countk: In ve been sold: tnostof them our i wen i on ai gross, uie last sates ivere atSJ o,,but m understood z y i . i v ' ; . i w rr a (Jay or two since rom a g;ni!e- man who had iusl finished ... . .. collect- r ing a drove o; j,duw neau tor the . i nvcr maiicel at jo that ,he had beeo otu-ied $1 fori them, and he refusdd i --Richmond (Ky p Ma-1 senqen. M llETAVW 1IOGS. Lol. aSEAL Mc-i Ca!v sold and delivered this wetkition a lot ot nogs, tfco mi number, aver-! age weight i i r i -v ' of which w ai 4 0 5 ipoun ds! C m any nlan in the State ibeat .lint. -.Lexiriq'dn Olseher .)! Rep6rler. RK. The Louisifiile packers are per cwt.for good h o g s Jgyiag SI weighing 225 to 3 pounc s, ket firm and receipts: largt. The 1 Danville (Ky.) Tribune: reports sales at 3 75 r4 gross, and the Cha la- hooga (Td nn.) Advertiser at $4 50 gross. At Alton (HI, operations All f V Will II X Ull kHUVU W 44 Vfo iit.gu ufctt, we suppose. ' j Hoc killimr will commence at Ash- brook's tp-morfow They have be-j ween 700 and' 800 in! the peris. , This will be the first movement in this City this year lor packing pur poses. At. Louis paper, zoti all. IlQQ ;Slu-giiTerino. NearH. a'JllMcLain, ieweler, (late the packing establishments are in Cration tcJ a small amount, though! (none of ihem are in full receipt of hogs gross, P ices are very firm at 4cts. am at so ouand Si luneu some Isale p have been made. Yester- j we h ard of the side of the pro- j i i u r. ti .-u t 11 i nes nr xr.is. Jin-i a iirv- y v vnJ ; - Wc:' f r phn shnnhWs imrl hami frnrn :i 'vv 1 in J r 41 ' i l:! i : i iuiu I Atilluifman, Cunningham & Cos nave bedM hod last eveniiig, and to-day they are to kill! 2,000 At Jackson, Owsleyl & Co s, jyesterday, lbOO head were slaughterdd. ' 'I i ! lbOO head were Wc' learn from the Madison ('-' tier that h 5gs are firm there at $5 25 ' nett, with saM of 2500 hams froml 1 0,000 shouldets, o,8Q withdut salt: 100p; tierces lard i at 9 c; and 1100 kegs at 10c. -Lou- isvilie Conner. Among the items from China is a honible st)ry of the murder of fifty thousand persons, men, womeD, aiid children, bv tho rebels,1 in a success ful assault! upon the citv of Chu!n- chovj Tlie slaughter is said to have ! lasted for three days and three nigh i The account is' not authenticated. Items of News. Mississippi Election. The ; Co- he 11 ill savs: I T,,e majority 1 Pierce and King this Stale will probablv co above 12,000. Nearly all j the counties ! I llea,(1 ,ro,n Sive large gains for that !llcket - TJicmajoiity against a tax Pa7 l,ie Planters liana Bonds j i w, doubtless reach l'i,0004-proba-jthe hv iniirh mnrr. IS . . ;.. .! 1 . dew Counterftit. counterfeit .i mi i n no t' it -ira v r ilia nin s ... ... , . .. ., i Uw - W1, nutnn ..i.i r..l- U .::". .,:..:'. ' t inoiMciu i"iitiic cr coarse. r f , j Accounts ol a severe snow storm j in the Northfin Stales are already com.ng lo Hand, " i ' .-. , i . . 1 ' ! 71 - The voters of Massachusetts . . .w ,.,CU4,U", !' S' ,3M iu iiAua tliv UiUI Hut' VIL'aKMU i have just been shown a one!'" for twcl e nts a day, whib dollar bill ol the "Exchange 13ank;a, ve-Mvear md tear-coscs tU of Tennessee." It is engraved i the very finest style of the .art, and j is one of the most beautiful-designs ; we nave ever sctn. 1 his Uanu j was established by Messrs. W. & J.j Spencc under the" late iVce Bank- ir.g Law.aml is located at, Mui frees- boro. I f f I . , I. Great Speed. The special, tram if the Connecticut river railroad, . - ........ . . . i. nji wiiiiauiu. running between South Vernon and j f . . ; Springfield, for the purpose of cbi-ji The, next s(ssi-n of Ccngtess rying the return ol die election y'es-1 commences on next Monday, the lerdav, ran fifty-one miles in 57 I Ctli inst ., and will continue in ses minutes, and - 17 of the distance jshm until the 4lh of' March, when in . 16 minutes. The train made !Gen-11 ce wiil be inaugurated as stoppages to receive the returns jof! President, and the term of the mcm the election in the various towns enters elected to the thirty-third Con- the route. Boston AJc. Mr. Henry .Miller of St. Louis! drew S35.O00 in a lottery a short time since. i. "V?1 am 1 f.S? "!c V?'"0 ' ll u-'-i x .i.- ii - : ,s salU l,a1 n,a,,,cd -4in u,Ie iuhiitu.r-iiie MMKm.uver3M AT : rni rr t' ;ui u.c J uiu B.yaj iu.it aic making their harvest from the cred ulity ot the government. Last mght the roof of the Palaccj was filled with i au tne munitions ci war necessarv to i 'resist ah attack.f-Thanumber of sen - "ut" v'- fuivn-o i, a .i.n iuj 1 i : i. ii it 1 'j i i , . i j , uuusu" , t'u.iuuu uu "" a w uaugw eiv jmade. ?j i 111 I 1 ! TheMoliticd Fo Full returns fmin some of the States and csli mates based I lin-m hartinl rpturiis-! (rom otjer Stales jnfy the bt liefj tllUl X1IU iltli'gulU VIC IVY OUUU l.j Hale atithe recc wa in th . n.ghboihood brL;I1(,- lou .uuu. In 1 4.1 a ir.i.. n ceived '292,82Ssh3 7, T V Tr r ""' during thelwhoie of hw parliamenta thafc had in four .... i:r.T x jnutiou of more years Texxessee Boxbs.-tennessee State six per cents., redeeinable in 1S00, to the extent of 84l),000; Cliatta- mar-!nooga road, endorsed Jiy Stiite, 1SS0, 5325,000: City Memphis, indorsed by Charleston IRiilrbad, 200,000, i&' total 90-5,000, wererisold last week in New York, for houses in that city and in London. The : prices paid j fir flirt Sfutr hini 1117 vv w S'jU1 f j l j about that lor its endorsements." ; j In a dander suit at iNortham'nf on. I Mass., last week, thai plaintiffs re-1 covered one cent damages, and costs'asking such an amendment of the to the amount of ow-juartcr of it 1 cent. Heavy Loss. The fehop of Mr. R oi -rsashville op-'whs entered on Thursi robbed- of fifteen rri-siy itcen hundred dollars' worth nf iewc-lrvJ Tt, ia sun- posed the entrance was effected by a 'fa se kev. , Kd'clua to thieC , frcesboro Tele The Maine Law in Rhode Inland. In Rhode Island House of Repre: i&eniamea h snori iimo since, Jion uL. Cranston moved the repeal of the Maine1 Lnw of that, State. Theivl ( i ,f uJ;r. r. '' th? Land warrants are bought by the brokers in Cincinnati at the following rates: 1G0 acres, SUO: 80 acres. 870: and 40 acres. 30. Few are bein offered. I Thft n:v nnt1nM-i 7f clnB.,v rJ ;. T'xTZIa I. . .Z " A1f ,7 r :t,i td be run in a direct line from that ci :y via Albany tbPensacola, a very la -ge 'meeting off i tho citizens was he Id on the 11th just, which nearly unanimously ratified the vote of the City Council On Saturday last a gentleman of j St Lonis, drew the whole of a prize jot! 50,000. The ticket was pur ; chased from an office in that city. A man has been locked up fifteen days inNew Orleans, for beatine his iwife, and tney "served" him right We learn that, Judge EJtcard S. rgan of the Alabama Supreme Court, has ; resigned his seat on th rbench to; take effect on the 1st of December next. The Governor will fill the vacancy -until the meeting of next Legislature The Aitle Trade.-One town in (Massachusetts raised fourteen thou- ,i i ii. ,i ... .: - , c , I0S in rrr. tu imo rvi i. . f . i i i- . i;Hlrt . - ,.: " .:-nu irinl!., t,, . pAW .i.. V,. UMO -7 tr i4U uuiea sure income: j Catharine Poslcr, aged thirteen years, chariredwith killing her pifrr in uopeweu township, iork county, Pa.-lllMS liPOll nri-imtti-ul ".in in liopeweli township. York ..i in -- of nit being able ;to distinguish be- twen right and wrong." Tl ' ; .. , i . . ;aiu" 1U 1 slAl TCUl! a.U:0' ;3 roiL i generally thought that the of Texas will show, three or four f ;r iielCp, hi one for Scott, ' T1)e ci,.v register of Boston last . uoeI 'ss,,c1 hundred marriage certificates, being tho largest hum- iDPI' ever-given-Hr the same, period. ;Tlis iMj;Cill,.s .!,.., t;,lir,c nrP nnj ;:nj i,.,. ,Q:..:nw 1,,s ;gress coumit-nce. Hr. Harriet K. Hunt has address a potest to the authorities ot the city ol b slon against paing taxrs till lirr nrnrwrf i tvlii!.. !To ia i!mi-it . "vole inthe chction ( f rfliccr?.. Seventy dollars ahead were p.-tid for - .Q lnn,s in vnur.. fn i.!lit acu py a Kentllcki.Ul. Levin Dorsey, of Jefferson count v, K., had jii . apple on exhibition at ininence Fair, wich weighed 31 'ounces, 1 The 'greater part of the wines'and ... i: , . . T7.. .. . ibmndis made in France are w r-j uiauuis inane iu r rant't arc; m.inu- ;f;lf.f.jrpri r,.fltn ihn :.,, lS ln .nfn i too. This may appear incredible to " ' , v . v I V1U man', but to chemists it is as easv as it wasfjr cur grandmothers to manu- ficture starch irom the same buibous root. ! Tlr. ' itor of the New York Evou doos not ; recollect an in- Mr. Webster's beirn called r f "ul"lx-:io order, or of his being out f order, The Vote cf Hi ll. The vote of Hull, in Ma; cl i;m tf, hili gtneraMy casts 15 whig n.d d( in- ocratic votes, his yJ-nr gives I'iercu II, Webster S, aiid eoit 7. "As goes Hull, so goes the Union."' John Wise has -made one bun- !red and five atrial lovns. ti'ieei' the l".i h nTonaut, has I il tl U U Iii 1 CL 1 1 li I Hi I (. ( ' T T , . in circulation (hV si"n:ifnr.s in Vnh. ington, to be presented to Congress; city charter as will empower the cor porate authorities 'Ho prohibit tho j manufacture and sale of intosicatiicg liquors, except for mechanical and av ui'dit andlmedical PurP(,w within the Hunts of lul- luli'u"u,U11' A chemist recently analyzed a bot tle of liquid champagne, and found it to contain an ounce of sugar of lead. Think of thatj ye imbibers of the sparkling beverage. ' - New Boston, the ; town- in New TT;i mriiil n rn irtir.v.i Hun , T!,-.T-r m.wl ,i snn0fj, rorr.rt,.,, wT.,., v..,-, Pierce 21o, Scott Hale 1 7. A Luckv IIan. Coh Ai I. Cald well, d this county, was "chosen President of the Boyle county Scott Club, to rcmaiiiiin office unti'l Scott was elected President. The honor of holding that office will be perpet ual. Danville Ky.) 'Trihune. Recent statistics show! that tho amount of specie held by 'the differ ent banks in the United States ex ceeds sixtv millions of dollars. ; i Remarkable ConvnvwfT.XVn see. it stated that at the late Presiden tial election, no poll was opened ajt Brunswick, GhtRow count t Georgia, as the people of that ( J .ciality were' of the opinion that n? c of the can didates were worthy of support! .- ! ' .".. j j i ' : i ' : i -1 ''1' : ! ' : : ' 111- "; ': Iv'. : r-