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DAILY VIRGINIAN. IV MUKNIMi m < 81 1 :v'' it!-hni.w . .• i- > • ..'u -i.i. i. -t ah. bemee Main and I iird 8trei- ndinmit t ><•..*. M Ru"ker Dry Slurp md the \\ ishington Unti l. laro-ir tidMMti.in irii'in ( *i i ronlVt n favor on r» by sendinc in l‘ ir i»iWrli.tmirnt» purlv in Hip .Inv. Their attention ta t!ij» will enable us tu attend potj*er ly to thorn. ron nooitiFNT, GEN. WINFIELD SCO I T, or Kkv: Jen*’ r. r«>K vice rntiiDt^T, WILLIAM A. GRAHAM, tit Mill 111 ( Silli ||r*. Elrrtor* for ih<* Malt*«»f \ li-glnlti. i t E< Tuna at t.AttnC. JOHN M. 1.01T8, WILLIAM U I I1KM0N I t.lJ Tuno. TICKET. 1st I) s*ri- t—.1 tut It Kiiby o( N UriArtiiorif). 24 Di«trictME<IwaH It Chamber*, t»l M#»rlf Irnhurf iJJ ICstri' l—Tlif*ma* S. Htimnnv. of Halifax 4ii» i I II Mur»)iall. nf Charlotte fit Ii Ilmirt f~- \I»*> Itivr# «iT Alhrnnii Ir li.li l> tt f—Dim C. St uff. n( I*ow luif i»i 7th t)i*t$icf—Jf*« iSo^ ir, t?l Kliffi'tffh City. 8Hi Hi*lrn t—-Ii ! M;<y«> u( V\ « tfin»p»*ii. ul. 9*1 IJ»■•Ii !i i* Hi hi W . ThfinLiN. dI I ini f 10..1 i H-l: irf — A If X II HoL l' 1. i»( JmOi rmifi. 111h I)»*trii I— Co! .1 o i» tiiii* .ii, n| A»i"u»in. I* l» !><*in- • ‘Jitlrn Ei KnL. t»* Mm r<M Lhh — D f♦ *** j’i of Wn-lilngfoii. I 4vh DUiri I -Juliri ,1 I •! jr..«4 Wtiutl Li » r>i-t! t—T. M ‘ illy, rifOjilo The KJilor is al» **nt lor n fi*vv cJ iys, Tlu* 0:sa|)|H»iiftluriH. isov.jdnhs and <jkn\ ru.LOM. Tito npp lihlmi'ii'mnde in yeatvnlay** paper, for spending ni l.ytii Im ' Win ■ Hoiim<on last evening, v ns upon the siipprv ition, that Messrs, Jo i s ittiil < 'iih"Ti, (i iilJ tern tin a iluy niter their nnival on Monday Morning, noiwitli-! standing the unforciBen difficulty, which p.-o vrriled hem r< i< I np l.ere Ni’ordity night, an (I he til lht*i own Suite in time to meet n 1 mg lot Oi appointment, which have linen mado f>r them there. Th y wi o lire,only r nx oua to address the people of Lynchburg, if possible to do so, but, Lv pissing mer the appointments here, und at Aliini'diin, tl ev would ne enabled to enter the c.uiv.iss regular ly in rl innesf.ee, and upri ,i! y tot' (i t up pommet U, tbef. lureof w'oi h, woo'd 1 mr the whole. Tl y . re Mil! tin ed In I he fin eat spirit* lor the r tir nnu i inn to 1'eonoHsun, to enter the mi te«t w ith a zeal well known and appreciated hy the people of that Sta n, whenever the e ch impious ol the Whig putty havi pprarod before them. H 'ltsoii <«. IP.-i j iicsS ‘ jtcr'cli A ttatermm made ly /hr I’itti-l>ui/’>7, and copied by many of'the Dpm emtio puprr-*, to the effect that Wnlsoti (i. JliiyniH'* I ale Abolition speech «t Pittsburgh in uvnr of General J‘ii: ce for the Preiueticy \ its ..ritlen hv Mr. Greeley, mid that Haynes went to Pittsburgh ns nn agent of Certain Wlii^s, ia pronounced by the New York Tribune in be ”u lie out of the w hole cloth.” The Tribune says: •‘V i' knew \\ utson (1. Haynes ' orv well, hut never heard tier inspected, until apprised by telegraph that he lad made a npi eeii theie, that he wouhl nttpnd the Piltsbuigh Kreosoil Convention. W* nevi r kt p\v, nor inquired, whom he would h-ppi >t fir I’n -i , . t, uml don’t k’ n» tmil in- v\ ■- eve. a Whi - nr Voted lor a A leg candle,i'0 a Vi he' We ne\ 11 sent h m to any political coiivcinii.n, t.o - mig ges'i d his mil ul.np inv, nnd never wrote u speech for him, nor ashed ' ini to rrihke one. Wo do not l-cheve any Whig had any tli'u g to do w ah Hiiyne ’s journey to Piit-burgh, nor vv.di the speech he o' de there. J.i short ihe fabrication nbot 0 quoted ia as gross IIS eoiihi he, slid had not a shred of truth to Stand upon,” Southern Annini.ti lut,CoNuri ss.—The Southern Central Agi iculturulSochdy ofldoor gia,iias is Jed an address itn iting the cultivators of the soil, in every section and district of the State, to send delegates to Macon On tin- 20th day of October next, fur the purpose i f adopt ing measures preliminary to the assembling of an Agric Hur d Cong ost of the SlavelioldiitK States, at sue!. 11mo and plai e ns muv be do* m ■ ed mo t acce Hub. to the States to be teprr sttUod in it 'l he ehn*< ohji-ct ol it •Oongross w ill be to adopt ineas oes to improve the pic - ent system of Agiscuhure; to develop t e re sources sip.l combine the energies of the slave holding States, so us to increase their wealth, power and digninity as members nftho confed eracy; to fortify a public opinion within the border* of the Slnvcholding States in . utngo hisru to that without; to Ctifotee the growing sentiment that th children oftho South, shall he reared and cdurat .d at homo instead of a broad; to l ister suet tific p tr.suits, promote the mechanic arts, and ni l in cat iblisliing a system ( f commoi schools; to assist in bring ing the South in dirt* l commercial intercourse ItMlls Jiatn. • 1 . 1 ---4 vtmivnie itie R]> titudcs of the negro nice fur civiliiai', ,n( iu,j consequently Christianity—so that hy the time t .at slavery slndl have f ilBlled its bendicient mission in these States, it system may he au thorized by the social condition ol mat race here, to relieve U from its present «ervi*ndo \\ ithout sinking it to the conditio i of the fi e, n *groes in the North and West Ji dies. The Collins Line of Steam Kits—It is said .hat the Steamships of the Collins hue have crossed tin Atlar'io one hundred times, and conveyed nine- thousand passengers, with out loss of life Or injury to any person. TheGeori, *C invention*—Tin*account* . iron Georgia, according to the Bait i.mie t at- I riot of ilit- 2Uili uIt , r pnseiit tl it the Scott W log* »re in high spirit*. The Convention i recently held iri Macon, wm attended hy about | a Hundred and fitly delegate*,comprising some of thi most prominent mrmlirrs of the party hi the State. It i* said that a- veral of the Web ster delegate* attended the Convention; and appoaraiicea v ould *eem to indica’u that both wing* ol iJm party will become united, nn i make a vigorous effort to carry the State for Scott n ii Graham. In corroboration of this, the Savnnnnh Republican of 1 m * lay, con tains the following telegraphic d«*s|MMc , an nonocitig the withdrawal ol the l mon « lecto ral ticket, which had been selected by the friend* of Webster unil Jenkins: Macon, August 2d—A circular le a leen pill, ndied ill tin* city this evening signed by the 'Executive Com ui it tec i 1 the I mon I’miy of < icurgia, withdraw im{ tin ir electoral le kei. A meeting ofl 'nioii Whig* ntul Itemocrsta is cabeil at Atlanta on the 18th of September to defendne what course this potty will pur sue in futiue. *•» The Webster Movement in Maskaciii - HE’ira.— Tl o h How ing is from a correspondent of ibe New York Ef\n< st. • I'he W i H ier moVenient here, Ii .* nlirart ed t Hi if 11 otic o lei a b IV day* past, Olid peo pb- it a i islaiK .■ may In- led to suppoM*, that if a i lister ticket ia netninnted the State is loui to (ten Scott, it el not re. We i .in assure Von from information to ,e relied upon, from dtf fere't Jilt ♦ * of the Stale, 0.< . s it of Boston and is ifiimediu'c vicini'", tl to Wi ' ■ >t. • r jiarty is small, and hi any event General Scott will curi the St; te, ly n plurality of huh) tith'/i thou nrnl. The r,nl friends of Mr. Webster do n t ' elio i th s more ineiit, and the reports by I e Hev, llubbiod W .iislow, lfi.it the lion. Hull ( IniBte iv i ui Id .pport Webster i.« tat-r, he goes lor n guiar iiotiiiuaiiuii, and tlit; suc res* if tlio Whig party, and an will every hi. It minded and hoi. <nilde Whi - in the Stale.— . O I he fact is, the l,orofoCoa are at the 1 iiltoln of this nn Vement, and their name* may lm found in large numbers upon llnienU 1'euentlv cirou I.iti i fora Wi lisle' (himeiilion We notice •iilli plearue, the 1 on | Hty of G i>ni have w ithdi a wi tin if ti.kct ivcetiily nomina ted, uid trust ,lin )ilends of Mr. Web,ter Imre w ill ' • .he b tv, nl bn ik. ;; n|i the W big pai l- , when 11 iled, a plot ions victnry ia c r t., t ti. lit ui' m entd, wo < ui a sure you, dio w hi,* of M HUSH eh i|m 11 i Will do their whole duty in the coming emite t a w i:usu i:h i mon whig, Bom’I in, Aug. ’ti 'i, 1852. Wiilti Ci i i ii M m — 'J'lit! Whips , f I,oun ' ille, Kcntui ky, urn waking preparations in cclehr ' ■ on (In1 I-lih nl I In-«i ming month tlio anniversary oftho ci ir nice of the American arm under Cn,Tid Scott ml i die city of Mexico by a grand Whig gathering. All iho arrangements eon hi ularged Beale, ami iho ci■ leinalien is c p< < ted lo he pm lit ipato I ill hy iho W lugs ol the entile V\ eel. A • ordi d m \ itniioll to lie present n d partake of tlio ohl faahioned Kentucky hospitality is, xtended hy t he Whips ol Louia\ ilie lo their f, ii tidal It rough - oi l 1 lie C'lttnl r\. «♦* Met i n:; «*( tin- < iii/.ciis ol I.j nrlihtn g We have neither i me noi "pmc to notice in proper terms the large and hmtnonious meet ing i f our ciii ins at the Masonic 11 all, yester day livening, to consider the events wlm h have tran-piied in this community within the last tew , i ay n. grow mg nut nl’ one of the ()r, inat - ci‘8 ot tlio city. W c have never ee i a po] i lar iihseiubiage conduct its purposes with more orde ■ or tinaiiiinii v. i he remarks i f the different speakers on the nccu- ion wero conceived in fine taste and piop erly ‘xpressed. \\ e will publish the proceedings, and make h ch remarks to-tuoirow as die occasion sug gests. <••* \IU g Deling on Tlnmdiiy Nigti! MESSRS. JONES AND CUEEOM. i In A I, n.aii Church was filled to ovei How ing >n Thursday night. The speaking was" commenced by Mr. Cnllmn, one i.i die iin rn hersof tho House of Iiepvoscntativi'M, fr0| , Tennessee, who delighted the an,Item e uit|, many happy und telling hits, all delivered in the most excellent spitirs and perfect good humor. He was followed hy ‘Senator dime i i m argumentative, and elocpien* address! uniting the highest degree of eouru.y t0 ||js political opponents, with the most powerful ' indication of Whig | i incudes. Senator Jones thoroughly exposed the inconsistency of the J)em, era tic | arty in condemning Internal Im provements hy their platform sn I supporting it hy their voles in Congress. lie also toitilu sively ilemonatiated the v i.sdom and AnirT entm- n ol the \\ hig position in regard 10 a ini ill. Ills defence ol (ion Scott from the m i lignn t .slanders of his enemies, was one of the m., 11 !o iui:lit an ’ masterly which we have ever heard. On j cannot Iju* be struck with tho difference in tin gooJ temper and moderation of tint W lilt speakers towards their opponents, nntl the d nur.ciniory and u iiiost irrocous spirit in whirl (-Jen. Scot’ is so ofien assailed. It shows 'Ut the whigs . re buoyed up by tlie confident nspiiruiu of victory under h chieftain who I is never b«u n cotup •red, and that tin Democfiit t< orators .i« becoming dcsp' iate. In tl.it d. ape. utinn, they are taking the surest mode to eh-et Scott. I heir atiaiksu >n tho com a?n .n u si i v ices ol II mison mid Taylor wne me menus i f tid ling lens of thousands of voles to the \\ hig cause which it would not otherwise have eccivcd. W:ili. *uch champions ns Jones, Cul!«m, 11 ask el I, Henry a c J others, tru ver* mg the lulls and plains of lcMles.ee, and eUutrytymg tho people ever*, w hero with lh> n eloquence, we nave not the s'ijjhtesl doubt iliwt Inal ti'ii it Commonwealth will toll up h decided W mg majority in November. ■ one w hs the n< < •» ful comp.liter of Polk o*mn the stump >n that State, an.I we have little «Juu! t thui he Will demo' *di the eanseof Pierre wilh as much u.ise a* lot overt I few that of hit “illustrious predecessor."— Huh. Hep. Internal Sinpiovement Convention. I'.MtOM, An*. 19, J*od. To the Kihtori of the Hepuhhen n ; The Internal I nprnvement C<mvei:i.o:i ii« semhled litre Uedsy, in tfio iiapiis (linrch, atid wan tempo ;*r ily organized by the appon t ment nt Richard G. M ’lisas Cl •lirman, and the following permt. let t officers won- e tie.I : Gen. P. II. .Sieinhi aots, President. Iti* tiftril <*. Morris, of Amherst. / —; Wm. 11. Afcfu1 luit I.of Richmond, j Joseph iSeggr, of II i/.uheili i try. | Wrn. 11 Preston, of Montgomery. ^ R. o. A. Thompson, of' Kanawha. Cary llreekentidge, of 1 >, tetourt. \ » .leliirson K miey, o‘ <, r(*ei,hi ii r, fi < ret ary. S. A. If. tJifni'T, ofti cenbrier. j f Jordan \v noifrurn, of Botetourt. j y John J. \\ ado. of Giles. f" I), li. Jones, ol F’liyetto. \ f tommiltir nj / hu tvt 71 to report fniMnt,* firt thr ( 'munition.— .fmi ph K. And' r*on, ofKielr moinl; Win. R I’lCxtiin, of Montgomery; .Id • pli .1. 1 ly, id Kanawha; A. 1 Copeitnn, ol M onrofj 1. I*. Atk ol Pitfsvlv.niifi; John !* M iii'D, nl Alln-rrm rli-; I' IL Deane, of Lyiieii* 1 • 111‘K» •l"‘l,i R ( 'ary, of It zabi lli (,'ity;(J. \\ . Camp, nl Sul blk (’ iy, llii_>l \V. Shetf'ev, <>f Augusta; J''r. li. Aives, ot' Re ei Imrg; I. C. Hr,’ liiiHuii, of Rotetnurt; II. W. Fry, i,f Rich* motid. Alb'i organizing, the Convent! in mlj inrneil 10 4 o! ii k in the ev ming. t )n re iir_jntuy.in:t hi I!,e i vi lling, 11 e ('nil entifin w,is addr 'ssc I in a idear him] forcible speech by Mr. Appel Soil nl K' lilii' kv. Ihe ident id ihe MaVsville find Rig Sunily Railroad Company, in which the value of a connexion of our ( Annul lino with tin* ittilrouds in Kentucky, wan strongly hi lorlh. 11 is hi gurneiit ex liifme I i resistible rea • sons fin the speed.i s, possible prosecution and eompb lion of the Centra] Railroad. 'I iti Committee of Thirteen will not report until id rnnrr iw. I Mi n, August 2” I, iSb2. < )n reassembling i F’l idHy, the Convention vviih add es a il by Richard < J. Mo i! , It ip, ot A rub erst, in Ol «l of I III most ten si I d •, pi ael If ,11. nl felling dpi echos I evi I ti n il to. I lo is one of the most vimrshlo men in the State, mil 11 is to he lamented that with his decide I apt! tune aiid strong common sense, lie has not I'Celt called into the public servmo in some coii neeiitm w ith our system of p,ddi • works,. Mr. Morris w s followed by M'. De J! iw, (the Kditur of lilt celebrated Km h w which hea is Ins name,) i ii , mat and humid some. • de ■ liven ii address, in whi'di lie pointed out tli 1 progresa of Sou'born 1 mprovements, und their bearing upon tie* systei in Virginia. 1 he Convention was next addressed by Mr. Segnr ol Flizahcih City, in viiuli> atiim of the geneiul policy of Iniernu! Improvement, and i In; merits id llie Cepirul railrn d as furnishing the best rout for obtaining the travel and trade o. the Ohio \ alley. The committee of thirteen then made their report, which was discussed h\ Messrs Joseph 11 Anderson, and Mr. Wnt. li. MucfiirlurnJ, ol R cl reond, F. R Deane, of Lynchburg, und II. W. Si eliey, of Augustu. J lie f uliHiDnee of the report was—a rcc tin i enduiion of the early completion of tin seve ral lines Ready begun, including the Norlblk and Petersburg road;tho loaning,d Slate bonds to the several Internal Improvement eompa nies for tin put pose of completing their respec tive w orks; and the e tension of the w orks ol • he Jan 's KiVer At Kanawha comparv, by i railroad from Covin ton, or Clifton Fo go, to the Ohio river, with a guagoof five feet. On Saturday the cc,uv eniion was addressed by Mr. Wm. R, Preston, in nn interesting speech of nearly three Ilnurs length, w nicli was replied to by Mr. Rottr in an address <>| ihe same length, and of great power. Mr. R. is certainly on ol tlie strongest minded men and best rensotiers in ihe Commonwealth. Mr. Rives ol Petersburg. Mr.Gifford of the Danville toad, and Mr. Macfurland, were the principal speakers afterwards, and made sensible speeches. j nere was considrrun'B exciNv.tent (junn? flic sitting ■ I tho convention, p. incipully on the snl)j"cf rf gunge; but u was linally calmed |.\ « pacific |ii'o|u>sirion from Mr. Mucfai lunJ. which was finally adopted and constitutes the result ol the deliberations of the convention. It is as follows; a recommendation to the Legislature of the speediest Possible c< mple 1 ion of the works ill progress; the loan of Slate bonds to the several companies ins'etd of the present tartly and in certain plan of privat > snbst t iptions; a branch of the Va, and Teitn. K lilrojd dow n New liver to the mouth of Ureenhrier; u Rnilroai from the western ter minus of the canal to the ()lno river, to bp con stt'ucted under the auspices of the James lltv er and Kanawha Company; and the provision aa to oU;ig0 was struck out, and ti e question on the point left open. There was much talent in the Convention, and 1 trust its deliberations wnl he attended with a happy influence 1 n one o' its recommen dations at b ast, there is much wisdom: v> hin t proposes a loan ol bonds to the several Inter nal Improvement companies to erihble them to complete their respective works in tits shortest time. On this financial plan, n ost ol the wor! ulrcmly begun may be completed in about two >'viits, at the end of whirl time there will bn i very Urge reduction of the public debt, and u matetial relief o the p :oplu from tin burdens of taxation If only this recommendation of the Convention J>o adopted, gieat good will have 1 een done. The great end is recommended of a connexion w ith the great Wes. in Valley. If that he'..t mined—no matter how—it is nil -at w > , ,t, ask. Forot . I,'ini' give tot I u whole schet e recommended by tl.eOonvuntioti rnv I arty-up port and 1 trust that w lien the Legulaturo was k edibles*, it will ip®* t in a r .m ii cl harmony ami i ' »ily „'i tliolis of tlcaeontPi li II, plot* Hie pro-p*-riIy • nil grande nr ot Virginia upon t ca*.* a# firm 11ns LI,* dial «ur. ouml mu ai tin# wi iliiijT \ uUi i, ti uly, *^* LUCAL Dhi'ArtTDlEriT. T) ItO # s , u —A free ne 1, hot, ei!| .iiycl '»nn freight hu t.frn* C.mr-f the tow ni down the river, was dr -wn , ,|t S ,iln eveiii , inti Kiter, rim Mr. SicV.ett* Join,her I tonne. Ue riKle n horse, he ,nHng to tin* boot ,i, mr into iI,m current, h'- v ascoii.ptdlcu to #wim, w in*n the iud. in.able in rcuin hi- pi tec. was .wept away. — —— • -4#W- - Coiiiiuom I tiuiii *!• At a reg■ iInr meeting ol tic Common Council of ,‘hhtirg. of- I ridny evening, 27 i Ai 0’iut, p , —John M Oiey Prpddentt Charle* *• 1 I ih, (leurgo I*. Cl. ■ ie W ri. < . n' -pton, -If ■ I’ait. Thn na O A-1--. 8ai p*< Diugui I, liw ry Davi« a ijiiitH J >. .- *»iiiimj?*, ihfi Jnhn (Jary. vitm I R i; loher. Weighma.-ter at the Public Brule#, mad.- a rem • t of Hay, in, weighed • y him for the lay, and ex hi tod the 'l reftw ni-.eipt for $144— ct ., r reived for weighing; which j .,-iiis i-vni - cd wen approved, nod hi/account for In# ,iil'iiv, ..ii I f.ir paper, ol $50 50 ordered lit be paid. .|„i,n T1 If ’ll-,. < lerk of I lit* Market, pi-.'uted hi* n.1,1;. gent in- mint I i the q sorter ending tie* dny, duly ■ worn to, wliii'li wa# approve,1, and the balance due him tl i-rwm, of ijdl 50. ordered l" be |>uid. Pnitrni—iVni. T-illn erro, memlter. ■|‘ .. n-i.iii of M>B..rs Join non, Woidfolk St Co., I ,r printing Online ■ i -, No' ice*, Ac., lor the Oorporu ..amounting lu $n (i2, wu* pi • Billed and ordered to In* paid, \v. i. B. Brown. Mn h inf Police iind Cnptn:n of ilm Nlelii VViilrli, tiiario n report ol the trunsuciiotn of the \\ ateli. and exhibiting the iiiri"iu.H due ti.um for eei vi i . » amounting in the aggregate to $11J '1, wliieli was 111- -n il to In- pe d I I'Ptn. Win 1 l>r »wii, .1 usier ot 1 iih't, prcsum .• Board hi* contingent account with the C uponitiuii i*»r ili»- cjumier ending this day, duly -worn to l»y him, uud which beh.g rend, wui allowed hi i received, nnd the balance due him th'Teoti, ot ; >~'l 88, including his sal [ ui'1 ■ v. is - rdeied t » he paid. I h * olliciiil bond ot \ in. E. Molly, ns Collector fu* He pre.seni vein . il I* E *S|• nei , John Oyhr, and John tt. Mi l)nr»i« I I.is seeui i:ies, was presented to the Jin 11 d. nnd being rend ’ ■ nnr.pi . red. Wm In Brown, Muster of Police, male a report of th" unrulier ot dogs and i itches li led hy him, and upon which tnx wns paid The M .ym iiiude u eommunicatinn to the Council sug ge.-iing rerfniii niter.une » i . the Ordi .ance concur ing dugs, wl ud.hein rend vva- received,—and. thereupon, on motion of \ir. Chri*t'un, Unsolved, i tint tiie o. liuunce in reintion to dogs be referred t - i Cniumirec, wiuae duty ii shall bo to en quire \v! it ii i * i * * i • * I im-nts, it any. me necessary, ond liiut they epoit by bill or otherwise.—AU< , that the lio Committee enquire x.hettu i a y member of tl e Night V. nidi bus imjiroperly illegally destroyed any license*! d< /, and repo t to the UoiuhiI. \\ leupon the I,res» . eat appointed Mi sr ;. Ch. Ttiao ai d Taliaferro to he of -uiil committee. Mr. C irisf ini..Chairman of iTo committee, apj‘ into 1 t . on quit • i »to t i.e delays attending the pnvn.ei t of the axes in o tl • Treasury !•) tl • I e colie. tor. m do a * *■ 1.1 • •', whidil i r load, on mot >n Mr. Cary mis ie* * o omitted rt• the Mile.* count lee. u| he list of faxes or i elected marked B I all wi I by the T ear irei. /'ifiiw' .John If. McDinit men her.— The petition «-l I li. Edlej, Esq . t» j release.| from the paymt nt .f Co-porat -ii faxes iiguiii*t him ns a<ront ti • certain Ii o.i.ice (h-rnp.i i s, beinr ailed up un-1 coil* idf red. Tin* I...ii11! lot., remit the t ix < • $ JO i u th “Proto* oin ! Com any c d reject th«* petilioi in rel lion i ;iie i . . !’ $*’0 in. the **\i-tnn nsiminc • Company/ A lot pkins'l •as re;. mnde a ep rtof payments .no 11. Ti'• isury made by tl»o lu!e colh ctoi, which was re id a ml f ood. Wlier- Ms th** C< 'ntrmn Conned t their re* Jar me. t■ ing in the month of July last, appointed commissioner*! in i-aeli War-! of tins Cuipoi sii for opening u poll to i ike the vot*» of all person-' ip -liitfed to vote mirier tin1 charter then axis!ing upon the adoption or rejection ot toe i evise.l do rterinc nfonui.y with the T»(i sec. of said revised elm* ter, nu<l when ns t1 * said commission! rs on the\r,ih of August. 18Vi, tit t! ej laces iippnh ted in the Vv hi .s opened sni | poll hordes nnd have ciu-ed t c cer ; tifiemes with tl r po !s t. he delivered l*» the Clerk of ■lie Council, showing un aggregate majority of 86 votes in * vor of the said revised chart r. 'flu unrulier of votes in Henry Ward in favor of the revised charter he ig 78 votes, nnd against it, 18 votes; In Lynch Ward • 7 votes in favor, nnd 11 vote* ag: inst .t. V. hereto.e, IL olved, that nil the sections of the said revise I charter bhallhe in force from and after this dr. y. The honru doth appoint Chtis. \V. Christian to he one ot the con. jitti* » i hoard to assess the business tux vbe present year. t Ui motion, Mr. Christian resolved, that a committee of three be appointed vMi .se duty if shall he to ascertain le amount of the several insolvent li ts that have from i inn* to rime been pint ed in th hands of the late collec tor, for c dlectieu—whu: amount of sain insolvents have been paid into the Corponiioi* Tr*asiir\—what amount . emairis uncollected or unaccoutileii t »r, and to recoin* un i.d such mensun-s m relation thereto a- in their opin . it would he tight md proper for the Council to io!<»»t. Mi . Chn.stiiin nv ved the recot -in.'mtion of the vote entered ut tIio l ist meeting concerning the payment * f iat -rest gmirant* -*d on ceriain IL iln.a ; Stock, *. hich fM d -.m* **l n .'l . ii *t**iI by tlie following vote; Ayes, Mr .-rs Crumpton, Mare, Cnrv uud Tn'infer:o. 4; Noes, dessi s Christian. Acre.-, Diuguid, Davis, Jennings, Mc i) niel, Curie nnd Utey 8. I In* Memorial of J no. Thurman, clerk of tiie Murker, i -commending an e. largement of the present Marker i L*r *e, was read t-» tin- board uud referred to the Mur • * i Committee to examine aid report upon hy Dill or otherwise. And then the board adjourned. D. BODES, C.C.C. — ! Ar n min'd nn eting of the Common Council of the < i f v of I.vnel bin ■, >11 Monday, 30lL of August, 185s. ‘ 111 Otey, J'/i In : Sum; on Diuguid, I Inn. O. Amen, .1, -«r Hare, Henry Dnvi-, J„on K. ' lei l iniel, Clms. ' lu istinn, T. I) Jennin • Wm. !'. Tulinferm, (1. (1 Curie, \\ ni. Crumpt n and Jno. Cury, members. Mr. McDaniel prose .ted t!,e following , reamblo and re bilious, which w, ii unanimously adopted: , w>'-rein, e.mside,able excitement lias grown out nf exeiuiiiei oi the Ordinance passed h r the prevent me , 'legs going at large, tnd n.i (list riminoi ion appears lobem idu between Ibe Urdinoi-ct it- -If. and tin mode ul e o.:„dv he,, as ilie only public ..ns.,a Inin V .id, lias l e.-n imule concerning it, was one con demnatory of llie nets ( 11,e Council ■ t mrge, by n -ms, I .suit to line of the 1 dy, by a I »|.. an I unprovoked ■ in.b. win se acts, no efl-.rt wnsmnde ton a- -t; am a hen as. two ili ys have elapsed, and no steps have y, t been .I.,en i bring the otb nders to justice, and thus the unit: armed public reviv s tie impression, that the ( „m !?"" Cm"" " *•>» '-Hni m oft! e ommunitv which rePl, -,|>t ... unsustained, but cei iurnl.h ami wlna-as, i„ obedience to a sen-e . f duty to thom ;; V V 10 ' jiu"; ’ P* -'ectlv Willing at ,][ ,:mps •u I, nl", ,u(,y oftbepeop' . the power a, I ihomy, " ith " hlfh it him .eon invested when the exe is no longer satisfactory, each member of the fu'di’a'i'' VOrtfHr? bp;"* 1 ' ' n>t,ld '"'•Hon, of a faith U| ,,,r'.'!:*.r~,l"' "-'I*ts repose,1 in hi, .. to the best „f • - ab. Itim, and with n„ honesty o, purpose solely for tn» -"o of ih community. ro,",vp"« Hint we J In, M. Otev, Samn Vl0 iTu’n ■ M Henry Dav.-. .I,,|,n Cm v, res ectfuh resign, eu’-h one bis s"eat -a. ommuiCon il of'.leeiiy of 1 ynr’ib ,rg, total!,* X ' .j;" , f1' ,17< 'la. off..., n.ber, x, r„; Sl ,r,,,rr!l"1Vn'hus,es igmng odi.-e nod " ' ' "‘Y .edge with j ,st ,.-d lot hat w, h ,ee, uriti *r the revised rh»r*'*- to «unrlv o rp!» *M.nf dtUt ,*r ,r pf Fe "1«' W»rr^'*a«e ?n Lynch Ward, and ilie offic of PJantei * \Vai« house hi henrv Ward, h* it * t o ■•* f0r tml ting the polls i* t!*« i spec live Ward*. Resolved, 1 l«Mt Dr Ch.Ow»n~. I I* I.yvnttli, A l\ Rucker, John J. Parvis m d S th V/oiidroulT he, ej .j tn« y are bnrab) appointed C <> mm ig*it merit tinder th* l(Ph «Pi'ltun of the »*w*e*l « trier f • superintend the *-,*,. •ino foi Lynch Ward. « d that II. I. 13m*. . John Oy.V|-, A. J. Lluck, T. I*. Nash and a. C. Hurt I e, u d th y ; » hereby appointed Cotniiiissionc i to superintend tj.,» elect lot for Henry Ward. Resolved, '1 nat Dr. Henry Latham i* hereby r p* »d..t e«| nfi o dicer under the lltli ■*#* t ion of said tl.uiuvrto conduct the ele* lio,. in l,y.*.rh \\ tird, and John 0. Tr- - lor, an idliee r to com!net the • *]♦ ctinu in Ifenrv \Vui, Mr. Otey pr* 4* i fd iho follow it.g resolution whidi was passed unmiitiiotislyS Resolved, Fhat it is the dut of the Mayor, ami he is N he-ehy rerpo'sted to i*pp in V .itchmOM to SlJpph the place* of th - • suspended hy hitr»«e?f— also, to opp* d t udditinnai iiiglit-wifc.b or spermi Constables, to aid ci.Imi* ji g the ()i dinanee M the ritv, and th elnw * t f the land, mid in pres* ( v g the pence and good ord* r of j!,*; city; an I protectitik the person* and property of citiz*: ■» from mob violence. And th* the Council *idiui tied. _n. ROPES, Cktk. OIslTl AM Died, u! Staunton 11,11, on 1 ucMlay. ’lie J7ih of Au gu Mahi" Brcci.. oi.ly daughter ot Charles and Sally Bruce, a Ted -ix month*. Notice. Lev Jus. B. Tiiy’erwill preach in the Baptist Chin h this evening, tit early rundie light. [nug ”1-1 • *pi:« ial NO'rcrrs. : V L; bicBiK>tn .* BtiUd ^ng A^soriiUioii. In consequence ol tin* public excitement, in ti e « ity (,f I, viibhl.nrg on Friday eveni g In.-t, if was considered jr. expedient fur the me* .jug, adveiihtd for tiint evening, to u-M*nibh*, and f»n \\ odriesday. I ho I «t Si-pfmi’ ir, js accordingly fixer! for that purpose, .vhen n I n ml era are exp'-cted to attend. I *<e r Ml—H2t. It now being cert tin tint our city is to be lighted with wi liGus.I tab* the * irlirst < portunity of : . i .rmi -u the citizer * of Lynchburg that 1 bha!’ pj<- ,, . itnmediatolv foi (1 AS-KITTING.and revr»ertful!v olicit the patronage ot my friends and th public genera!. Aug 20-Jit ' A. (L DABNFJY \'«t , Lhkon i x For nduy. CL.nt^1 oflhr 'I'bicruiomctcr at :hk YIIPilMAN ItI'.A 1)1' («ROOM SATURDAY. 7 o'» lock. (i8 J J o’clock. 7fi 5 n’ci.oc . 7(i VIRGINIA* JOB ‘RiiViING OFFICE. r |1IIB Hill.. ’■■iU-, •• I . viii4 r«-1 iiiiy in. Ic <-.\t ji t»l< < i. lit ilcj annum t of 1|u»ii huaii'-wi, moh! ! infbivi tlieir l crul.i :in<l thi* public that thiyar now ?*re irt-l to c.yi utc NT,AHA, l*H(>'.FTI.i,amt on K! A - i M;HS. .tv !.• • 1 ti< i of PLAIN AND FANCY PHIN’xING; -in in- I'ninpIilctN, *ln .*<1-1)111*, . li'iiaiH, Uill-. hi ikU. ISlaiG ^ ( I'itT ( arin Lalie.s, &v. Ai . Ttu-y In.’.* tv ' tin -orvii eBof : work nui exda*dv<*]y . v • •»i' hrair h of tlioir r«ni(,<*ni: and ]» 'hui* l«vi\ing orders limy rel> ■ 11 )iuvir4 In ir moi k u' c extilim y ami Mel 1. < mi i.n t of fi.i ihi'.ity to (rfvfc. in* Hufi-'fiutiuii, they rei <:< t Iii.iy .ii it port; .of t‘ ..») !«• pal v ■mi^r X i> •Order- from Vho country pi. .14 ily all ..dad fo. je 28—4ft* * 1 EK1 V <k HI FT T>^ ]W1LLI\I- WV OOOOtt.r ^ I'h’s.. 1 ilier tins 1 ici ivcii, iliis ti.in-n fbi-s .iig,ae)ii.i-f :.,t «.f m.iroxr -ni oi 11*1' fbi'i'1... in our iiiu*. suitable'fur the sense.n, pksttv amt t iikar. 1’. S.— \\ 1* w, 'il suggest t(l ni costumer*, thnttli ir tier,iiinis ore now ki ady Fok 'fi ti.ejii.ar, O'daswa ■' . h to go Nin th enr.i r tl. m usual, jcaiu.y attkkti. *, to th'*m will much objiget us I?. I1'. HENTXG. Aug. I .) -.It [F .jin s 1 ,pv \ J ns- X mils. I <11 UJJ'E.V* SCFSOOi, *’* for Vomip I.adic*s.—Th..* winter i this School w ill I Uiiiinuiieo 0,1 Werii: sha, ti.elstof Se,.ii tuber. T cries per Session of five mom lis —pnyui. ie ini tl :im*e. Sen or Clnss,(im ii. ling f.uti.i). ... $20 oil .Iiinior cl is*,. j -, ( g 1’riirury Muss.. <■> (,(, L’oanl, in-luiliiig Furl, Washing umi Eights, $12 per month. French or Gei mini at IT fussor's nr ces. A g2i-.it IS IpDK A f 14. A.— I lie lnxt session if me sub crtber s srhuul will eomnience no v\ eriuesduy tint l-tof September. Tern per sp.ssi. n of five triontbs: l'limmy Brunches,.$|() bd Higlier '* . op 00 A ! 2 ' -HIS tf S. V. i, BID 1P BB5 < A B £<>.V—1 lie next session of tli ’siibseei id bers Sc bool will open m, Monday, thebth dnv of Septeoiber. [nn ■ 24 — lls'l WM. S. REID. .11! 1^ I 4. A 1 54* A. Ai tlie in«tonce of n f- w hi 'Is A A ,,f fan,l ies. Mr. MAY bus been prevailed on to offer himself ns JTeceptor to a le, t class of voting gentlemen, "* *,s I'ri'ute residence, on eighth .strict, near Col. Left wit lie eour-e will he in siriet accordance with the Eu ropean system, ot grounding Tie pupils woil in the Ere* Rsh und Ft n h bin^uiu es, the w ritit : n good hand. I n ill understanding of nl! nioe'e* of urithtiietirul compo* ’’inoti and Book keeping, the proper reading of lie Classic's and composition, thefoiiris « f letters, ret - pillule nee ami Elocution —ulttho pritclirnl Muthematirs and genertil Geography by maps, und tho use of tint Globes, so ns to iii the pupils for nil the prurtirnl pin pos, S ol life, from tin: man of business to tl,H Diplomat j.i. lie,ms of lit! I,dunce, (except Naturihiv end Sunder ) Irom J until 3 daily. Numbered' tiiecbus not to exceed sixteen. Appliemion forndmiitance tu Mr. M.’s t d ilem-e, ,r at tile:‘*Y IKeiiNIAN Kr.AI.lgo Room,” be .re tbc plot September, umi the,Ihss to open on the (.tli e,f >1-', tenibe r. 1 ei'in.- $20 tin* session f twenty weeds, 'J‘ ‘ 1-'** lr J ■ i;: R Ivanrp, f., , (j j Bt K 4» O 1*. - . bIelI A 4 * 4> ,, i.vIl'ORT'EKS AM, JOBBEitS OF FORrJlGN DOMESTIC DF.Y GOODS, NO. 17, FEAR I, STREET, lUCIIMOND. Y .. A '•'•••'Ving, and W'l have in utore, by. a.- 1st 1 • * Ss"'t>t' niber. a vry large ni.,| num.-live st, , of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, purchased with groat care by I ,th of tliesenior part, ers, "...I « i..be cflrro I ns 1m as similar good* rou be b night nt .Jobbers in ti»i-» or nnv oti.ei mrk r. They res pc." fu i'y * di'rit a on'l lr ,m ill. buying wholly orpmnBllT m tins mark. | nug SS-rllwgf •»:}«• if T° TllE nrv TRADE —The - - sign, ,1, pu disl.iusut the Hi bFultDSmntikkl, lifter , 1 ssn valuable medium for lli Merchnnls, Mp ihamosund Tradesmen of itie city of l.ynchuurg, n> Wing 111 ,r Goods, V arc..., (;<• , |„ ' |ul‘ -f 'he country yTuple who trade, bay and barter in ll t place, i be udv int: jes of advonisii a .,ok. wn : .1 appreciaton , and we have it to oiler tin m this el.m . 1 ' . ‘ 1 u . 1 lf 8Ur' u'• 11 • « I'ri'1. tint! profit ie in ■ or the beniinel is ririudaf, I through evorv rev 1.1 w liood in the large county of Hpdionl, beside^ marl, of «oe surroundin'; < oof i v, A,!,,,;,...- Liberty, B. dfnrd com tv, V„. - A" . j ![)r;yy y x. p IJFS R. ^ ^ Ol \ l ED. id in 'be suu.ci Ibet, » M ly//77; coir, wit; r. dears. “T, ‘Tr >.11 cesmall .-'potion ono side, an i ii% on i*i» » .nJ"‘ •*' re i oi it ctod wj- some oilier large spots. 1 1,1 oimat""1 f her, will be th iklully received. - 1 ’• _ r t. S. n. DAVENPOKT 1 «*■*»»• ;«»«I \ i». It. r. roinjinny '["(I,mil,UTS IM |||,S Com; ai v, in*i<lir r if miii np»r [>' 'ir.'ljiiirr, IIr(. ie.s,„.tT ully nutifi.,1 llmt at ,1 8; h $1 ,»(1 ,n, s|,th«- stork, fall 'Ho Xu> S, ptomltor I»t. 1851 II. Is FACKE'l 1‘. Ah. !,,, R. | Si \ . ", I.’ 1 1 I i urn’ «A» * KMAKDl' isiii-.— .0 bltls in si. re nod for »«l< *’y "‘"l 20-i* II. r SACKF.’iT.