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.i 'il .,jmi ti is Ik JCZ . ilANiMliAL JOUKNAL, OCTOBER 21, 1852. l- " . - -. , TT1 I ll ll.l LJ.. N Tl .-.--.. , . . . 1 t I 1. i ..J 1 I1AXMHAI J0U11NAL. O. I.K.K, Krillor anil rr,irt, tor. HAnNtHAI. THURSDAY.! i t t t OilOnEK21, ixji For rrrsiclc nl, . WIiNFlKlJ) SCOTT, For Ice Firr-filml,' WILLIAM A. OKA HAM. W. !.. t M M t K. rnral i.ewpiirr anil l. rriisi. .end, fomr o tsccond ml CU!iiiii t.en. (our ll. .t U,li. .) 61. Louts, Mo. II A ft I.I. h 'V s'T IS. " . , U IVt 4ii In iKX I to m iiuuiiie A. 1 easwlidatc lor KAKSHAL l-tioi. in Nov. tiAtr. JJt.JCliior: Having wi in your .i'jvi a nil on m by " M 't'j Vr,H lo le-..iii a rai.iii.Ui ft t Ilia tit .' of MAR SHAL for lli City ol HtMoo-l. at snina: Nuvm I from the Illinois river berclectiou. 1 mi liul -l mjwll Dailrin) by m h mark c 1i.nr UigU n gint lor an. I n only say in reply, that as it is the ti a uf many of ray fi-ci! Iha" I should arcj. I). call, I 'o to, pimping b)s1., n leele.1, to Kite th'm to ll.e bt ol my al-ihly. I m, Vny K'sjwfiilly, , , ' . Vihw 0let. S-rvanl. August 2'i, I2. IIAHVKI. JOHOA.Y THK KAFLXS AKD DECATTB- BAtlBOAD There is a railroad from the town of Naples, on the Illinois river, (o Springfield in that State which, by ils charter, is to be extended to Do ci.lur. It was originally commenced a ml par tially Luilt lij 1 lie Slate, from Springficl J to Meredosia, but in tftc wreck of the f) tr:s cf impruveincnls of lite State, it was sold lo pri vate company, oml the tcrininils on the Illinois river chnnecil to Nanle. It wns but imperfect ly built, and laid with the fLt rail. It was sold for ubout $.300,000, and ;t been in thelmuN ol a private company -for some lime) t. I-stt'y, ns wenre informed, llut company lias g.dd it lo the Central RaiVoad Company, with 'l il rhar- lere.l privileges, for the sura ot juu.iw. The last name.1 Comjvinv are about lo extend it from Springfield to Iccalur. The disUm-e from Naples to Springfield is 54 1-2 miles; on 1 from Sprinefield to IXcalur 40 miles. At I)c ralur. it will inlersect it ii tl.e projected rail road Trom Terre IIa:iie toSnringlield.and prub blv contilule the connexion of thai road. Tliis road will be of great value to the Central Railroad ComranT the trjnp'rlalion of llicir ties, iron &e., to the line of the mam road, I let Hi Jnuit si. TIIC MASS MEF.TIN'O AT yUNCV. October lli, 15-. M. Epito : Drar Sir: Ilcarinu that llierewas t i be s rnd Mass Meilirip of t!ie whig of 111.- nni, tef )llillV. till i.h the Scott Clubs of St. Iritis and your own city were imiied toatU . ,.,,, ou. lf r(; orulic priiC'tij-olTice i!s !.'. ll '.tod the pWivMi st.-.rs un I stripes, Tritatc dwi'llir.gs were ddcrnel with ilegaitt l..i:tirr, r.nl ei!letc print etl on ciitivass, indical i c of their cordi:d par.ici; a'.;o:i i:i tl.e ft Knp of the iW, mid il seemed, fr :u ll.o itn:n't-r cf whi f! c to ln secn ft nil siir. tht i!:r t:n ivl .-iti !,r..l l::i:v im ud iii.'m Ii fiUo 1 t'se r i r fit!it!:e tl.iillin j;ra;it of ' II il CVluin'.ii.i," Mid bene rather in sear. li ot a..en,ure mysc, cession i:nvJ :i!,n on the morning of I; si Wednesday, the day ati- . . i . , i ....I ii i . . pouite.l tor ll.e mrii.ng. m-ui..eu my o;o Fre, . (,U j..f;,r, werc re.j,A ,tC , veK-f ni.c dclirmined(otransnevery Tierce man I should ( outl.ful tird.T turst f rtli, uii li.o patriot, c!cliin light phxe. and to t.pl.oM the l.t i.. r w U. rou, , f, ,u, n; , ,ftw .,,,,.,,..;,, and renown of the wlii cause, as f. r r.s 1 c. i.d ., .,..i.i t , fo.,- t: r .v.., i i do so by the presence or my little self t Q lin- Sl llicw)al n.ct.Mnrrphosed: cy. anu turning my lace wiunorunra, long t-c-forc the sun had sought Ins westirn ecticli, t' T jaded steed landed me safe tind e.:rv tti the muster ground, and as il will doubtless le ir.ter-; cstinj; lo the majority if your readers lo know something ol the procec-iipgs of that e:i.li!iia- i wi; Lout ciin vou a j arii lie mcetiiij.', of whuh the prly trny w ill be banner w Licit nppe;.rrd 0!i tit-, t i o.;sion, i lliil lo'iiiiiilii.i, y l.i ', Tie v a'l l.w oil! Scott f. ..(.: nVryocr tii M vrh on, ye W ii,a in '.! Ln I. W T -a n ti e !;.v, c.ir irl s' uln. I c. niiv.-! c'.ose mv descri; of the process!. in . r nocoiiTit T a nd V irr 'Hlior jr,l I o announce L. I. HAWKINS s eali.lt fut CTRJUTT ATI0S3XT ekction in N'ovaibr. JL'r. FJilor: Ei a: Von wiil ilu announce irynam. as a raotlitlal (or ic eltciion to Ilia cilice of Cily KA& KOAt, at tlien.sui. g Cily E.'ectien. B. M. HAWKINS. Al the ciiv of Snrincfield, the Coinpanv lias ! rrom'r r-,H' niat.y of your wj,:,; i itioi.s w ere ' w I'.ii'i slum'..! u rt.iitdv be preserved to be sent , large machine-shoj) and Depot -house, atid the prevent td from ;.tU !idii g t!...t i u eiii-.: l y a n.cre to l!;c World's Fair dim Si"ri;i '. It was a horn fixed en tl.e end of a stal", w ii!i a small white fug l cill.rr ci-.J cf the horn, with the name of t the l.irue end, Mid end 1' the hern. 'i ... -. . .! travel anJ business done upon il wi.l greatly ; ilcci,K t.t, and a-..in, sir, to in.Yrm tlie don ovrats exceed public expectution. Last year, we are r sr .i . .i i . , ., .. r ,t. !' ..lis.-otiri that thev cannot tnum; Ii cverv- creuiu.y iniuiuir', n,.i iws im ijus vi mc road exceeded 00.090. an 1 that the net nrofils ! Ur' ' m.estfri State cf denxerarv, tlivre. . Scott inser.bed oti the one rereaboul txfeiily -eight thou.sajid dollars, and . fore for a few moments, wi'.hycur pi r;;.L.ion. ihis under many disadvantageous circumstan- I assume my pen. When 1 r'.-.i-Ud Quin.v I Pierce on the fl.itf iin.ii cut cf the ' lilt' Ma. Em rou: II Thomas J. cksan. D. J , Garth and Thomas ilrice will consent to run as Councilmen in the first ward, they w ill be sup ; ported by MANY VOTERS. lUsniBst, Oct. 19, 1S32. Eoitob or the Jot as l Dtar Sir: I see from a paragraph in your pajer, that 'Many Voters' have honored me with a call, to become a candidate for Councilman in the First Ward : For their flattering manifestation of respect, I feel thankful; I know by experience, it is a pleas- ' nnt thing to serve the public, but much more pleasant to serve Hhe dear people.' I now hold in their service, one very important office, of hoi.or and profit, the trust part is 'an tjsuhle tiTea.' . My office is mllte'Louc Building,' cor- . tier of Main and Bird streets, where I may be found from 'early dawn, till the shades of niirhl . come on,' ready and willing to wait on, attend to, and serve h11 the sons and daughters of Ad Vhe cotnp.ny are removing ihc flat, and sun-1 W'" J U,i'1 'U' procession ol the .::-m.ir?t Whu, the procession rcohel! p'ymg its pace w ith the I rail, and when tlusj is complete.!, and I cstcn.lc l !c Inr, w l.h h ' deft was over, and that the speaking-, w hich Lad been mCl. rre 1 nil t! e forenoon on an or; ing was t-a Hod i onur, r.iui of Q'.iiuoy, nro stand, the pened by The speaker s.id that Tieri-p h:id never voted for nn Internal Im jri enietit bill, that not a sills L'!e dollar had been i ppropriatcd during the. nd irrnistr;.lioii id IVik to tlie improveinrtit of riv ers and harbors, but W lten two bills passed the I louses uf Congress and were rent tg him Tor his iiatiire. he vetoed one, mid returned the other wi'liout his signature, saying that il was uneotistiti:tiiiil and he helirved he deliberate j'tWnuiit of the people would be.ir hiwi out in uiu oiilon he had assume.!. He said thai there was in. ire than twice ns much commerce on our wes'n n liven ns on all the seas in the world and that not n ye;ir pnssed but (hat the property lost an I destroyed on the Mississippi, would defray the i xpetive of t lonnitig out all the harbors an 1 ilcstroj it:g all the slu gs in the river. He said lh.:l the democracy had adopted i-i their plat fern the Kenltieky resolutions of 170S, that resolution which the secessionists of South Car- Foreign Nrwi by tha Aaia. Fan is, Sept. The Fiinen Fresident orrived nt Lyons', I( the telegraph is to be credited, nothing can ex. ceed the enthusiasm which bus everywhere at tended the 1'residenl, deepening as it went south. A private letter, howl-ver, informs us, ihnl ono profiiimiiidividiiid, w ho cried 'Ion livetlicre puhhn,' wn iiftantly arresled. A virtuous ih r. py, headed by cardinals mid bishops, informed him that he h id savvid society, thai he ouijit lo be mii pi ror showing thnt llie i:eiilemen of ihe mednls arc correct in their political views. Account from Ihe south nf France innke it apparent that Louis Napoleon has thrown off nil disguise re spei i ing his designs on the empire. At the iiiaugiiiation of the statue of Napoleon I. nl Lyoti. on the L'lid, he made a spetih so full ol significance, thai we copy it entire: 'Lyoniu-se,' he said, 'your city has idwavi been associated by remarkable incidents with the different phases of the lile of Ihc Emperor. You hailid him consul previous to his crossing the Alps lo gather Iresli laurels, 1 mi hailed olina had adopted and acted upon under Mr. him in his omnipotence Emperor, Mid, when Europe had confined 1 i m on mi island, on were again among the first, in 115, to salute him n Emperor; lo-dny your city is the first to crept a statue lo him. This fact is significant. Eques trian statues are only fleeted to sovereigns who Calhoun, an I that now Mr. Fierce stood pledged toil, Mr. It. then went on to define his posi tion on the slavery (j'.testion. He denied tin; charge of abolitionism which had been brought ngainst hun, ami sai l ln.it tliougli lie ilia not up- have resigned, ami il was on that occounl tho prove t lie institution of slavery and did not like governments w ho have preceded me have ever its influences, yet he was heartily in lavor .r M"'"-'! that liomage to power of which they ,. ' it ,i i i ii- i would not admit the legitimacy. And yet who lhecomprnm.se. He then concluded his remarks Inil,.e i,., imat0 ,,,., Empcnfr, thrice by appealing lo the democracy lo know w hether elected by the people, consecrated by the chief thev would make this a parly cuestion, and mis- i of religion, nnd recognized by nil continental iiid tain in their deliberate iiidi.tnent. the m..n w ho pow ers ol J-.urope, w ho were united lo him bv J f i i..r..it....ii..' i, ,o " V"-' ! : t: c e.- ,..,-,, r. I,, i.rr. t in fit .r rr iniKi i.f iiiiiifs in n imri : linn .m.t i. t ! .cr--.-! ..i si. . v. ., r' "...r. :.,.".i V ... r. " "J" -. . lac St. Louis dele-..;;.,.. .. cr.li..! ,v:. ..,..1..o1,0!,ivc his sunnorl if elected, to """"5 ''u" - "","y"csoi inoouf ll.el,,n State. Accor.inMy I hurried to he scene ot action," Wr. rcplie I to by Mr. T.lsoti, in I chalf of the , ional for Co,,,, LsS to make nppropria-! t.ll.li'hhi, "l that Z I 'o T in !, 1, i s ,n con emptauun uy u.e owners ot tins ; - " ' ' - St. l.ou del. gal., .. ho CNnrcssed his grateful Hons for Internal Improvements,. whether thev i lle revolutionary spirit, by causing the ble ' rr..' "ZT,7-rrCr: J'-'"""-" --- "l .s..,. ....,11 Uia!.IvS Ilir ,Lur killli reception. He said that Wl1Hu ,iow it fts it h:i,, ilKvi,vs bcenlill U,'. nl"r? ) ,IC '.t.on everywhere to trium .7:"'''".a" V,. . "'VV'" , V ''"''"'.Fli-rwil'CFiywa. we.l represintev.'; there aftci cominir.As thev did. from .. tate so infested ' s ...... r. . ......,.! s ''. 'ho ove V:VTn .-:' an" - was . x-Gov. lk-bb of Ohio, from the north of 111. : ,..;. ,., .. , , V, ,'." ' .' . . ' " I '"!' s"" (1''P'"''"1 their triumph. As for tl osepu ivauroau, uiertuy ma King u one ol me j ,, , ,. , ' '" ' - -.....sp. c::,, WU! sustain t;,e Honor ol Ins country ami par- who defendcil him, I need not call lo mind! iiuiu iruiiav tut uiMiuriit 1 .11 in'' 1 nc 1 rs ci uuu ' iu Lii.tiiu mi ti li'L1 a i.'iirc v 11 1 r hi r. it1 Hit' 1 ii., ..i.ii.o.i.. , r t ,.. iv ...1 t 1, : ph. r turned iosc ,.r.il..ni, .. 11. I I T.. .1 r II ... . , .. I.ll' lr 1, 1 , ,i a .i.u,.ui. nil. mm.iia u. IIIC MIM, I l.illCIIUl lul,,,u,'"J , .Mil. Ill, 'i. .1111. M III HI I, Un commerce of the est ... the eastern cities.- proved himse f well armed for the combat, and ' presented to the Scott Club of Qulncy, a lant.cr. 1 uttempto.l Mr. Editor, lo give you anylhinr like that account, w fien the people round themselves Zins.he r enterr i n'usiT10 M " f said was small, but ,,!. a, it w..s, j . VCrba,im repoit of the above speed,, ami of 7' PconS, UrZ I U,5; ,herC,,?S Mr'.L"r1"; ' I;lrre elloIt,h (o le lhe wilu1ills sheet of the ' course in so limited a space cannot do anything i Z ' 1 'l.? of the prontableness of such investments.- ! " , .? T YoU,,? Mr' D""?'-' A wreath was hkc justice to the speaker; I liavcon'v endeav-'on in v i.:i s s a-je. 1 1 ie ui i uii iiiioiis t- r v of i vr 1 in- i iiii.nit inrin.., .f iiw M -.in- i ,,r r.. , i .....' me imu r.o. aim ueii. cm? e on. a nl liieuon. ... . i i . ivi i . r i . ."',. ' , , Ut ti ... . . . I"'""1"' 'ovo.. v.i::;isiey, o; i..vus. uy ore. 1 lo L-ive vou Ins vu-ws and seiitim.nts as ' pcre.n lias l.cen raised. ruelTK- "tii S i' Zr'iS ' ' TT' J' Aller1"- mecin':' , Mr. Jonas; atil an old veteran, n delegate Iron, cxpress'ed in" it. After the gentleman had con-1 '"''',' '" '') e.. a re- Vl . u ti c m ,tu S.i ! T ?"CfJ ,0 "I"' I -,,-, Mo., was inro!.u,,l to tl. chided. the St. Louis delegation were re.piested' -v,,7", '"iT l . ii i i j " i.i 1 , called out. came forward an 1 mounted the ros-:.,,,,';,.,. TI,,. s. I .,! t ' ,; . .1 r . , . . . . icvcites my pride. A laitliful servant of my what will roads more advanh'geou.sly located, .. ... ., ,. ,. am.nme. i lie St. I.. ui no, eg ,ti.m llu :i favor- ;,n .1 san:: one c.l their 'Jcc sengs, when the nice- '(.mi!,trv t ,IVP lu , :. , ,( yield' trutii. He said he would conlmc himself to tl:e Clj ,;, w:.i. ,,.,c ., ,i,..-. i... .. . ,,..; ,: r r , tounirj , 1 sli.,11 i vi r have but one obect that '.. . . - , , ,. , , -,r ,-i - . ,i ,-,r , I pulij , Mid emphatic.d.y ting ad..unica till aftenicti. and I re-ret excee- of reconstiluting in t h s countrv, convulscj bv rv rP.Tr rS S "vf ZZlZV iff "' " T T I" C" lr cn,UrC,U,n. O. I!. di,;.!y l,.. I to leave thcity before - many revolutions and ntopl!,, scheme, at S U Zl Tl m "A,',;',! WeW V IT, ' y " r ,,U-i,2rWH!' M ll,r' ithe -.Lrnoon, and cose,r,ent.y did not hav; )-co f.,,,,,h,l ,, coiicilialion of persens. en .he , , , V . ' A ,r'1" :ly, and demonstrated the great proi-net v of spc- , , . . , , ,,' mllexibiliiy of the principles of authority, mo- i, ...e,.. n, ... ,, ,.n ,i. .,. am, . ,. ., ,, 1 , , ., arrives al Naples at 2, v. r. This lime will hc: "c WLIU !1 mm a";'!.p" ,llt' materially changed, us soon as the new rails are ! v ll(,!e subject in so able a manner as to hold Un laid, the iron, lor which, we are informed, is at ! audience though protected from the rain only by Lasallr. Republican, I their umbrellas, riveted to their seats by the r Religions Notice. . Rev. Mr. .FIN LEY will preach in the Sec ond. Presbyterian Church next Sabbath. A great, improvement has been made in the appearance of our streets, by the destruction of ll b!e li.-rilage w hir!', Las descended Irmn cur f.itli- er, the ril.t of universal Mi:l'...-e. Y. '.u's is ll.i cnlv land whcie the dicf.tui of t!i.; ruler is not L.w. but here, every man, ln-ii an i iuw.' wealthy and po.-r. educated :.nd ui,e.iuc.itc,t, can deposite his otc in the ball.'t-t x,in the election ..r ,.n l. ,. .Ill l ... i ... 1 ,i . . . i r ,l...,l I Tl.- ,.., I . ' . i ., . , , . 1 "" oiii.. i o, .in- .aiii.ini i.,e IIK'SI liUlll- miuiiun uuuui su,iir,u liu.c . 1." , J , ,. laill SUIT 1 I till IIIOSC W ill) Urrl! pl't'SClll I'll I I p.c.isu. : o, .,y.i i.eau,,.- j ,x -v.ov. I -Cirj, .. . . .,.:- rr , I'lr.,.. ..rcss you, rc.ying wlicl.y on the glorious cause who 1 have since learned made an exceedingly classes, and of national dignity. We are 011 iu which I am engaged, to sustain im:. I cm able speech, which if possible surpassed his cf. ly just emerging from those critical times when, congratulate you upon the glorious nnd incstima- fort of tho day previous, and, sir, before I close notions of good and evil being confounded, wwnv il.iwr, necessary Tori We are glad lo see from tho aWe, that the ' clearness of his reasoning, and convulsed wit! - their comfort. Under all thecirciim.tinoei sir .! al"e "u "I" -"S""- i'-l .n raii,.,, ,,,( , Univhler bv his sallies of humor and wit and t it does serin lo me, that my p'aee could nol Le supplied, if I were either to resign r neglect that office. Taking this view of the matter, I respectfully decline bcin a can lidate for Cnui cihuan. THOMAS JACKSON. let me congratulate thewhigs of upon the success of that meeting. ,'on ,a ing . the hand of the Central Uailro;! Company. ! I regret sir, th.-.t I am not able lo b y before y Unit tlie Cenlral railroaU will soon be connected at least an synopsis of his remarks, but with the Hannibal and St. Joseph railroad 1 no expectation at llu time of giv ing you any ae ihroilgh Naples and Hannibal, there can How be count of the proceedings, 1 am unable to do so: thin f the thp hf.t Oliliils l.-,r,' ,,lri 'rl...l l'milnnr.. .,.1 your vieiiiitv ... . , '. . , -..u ", . . patriotism rcijuire that at such periods the nation And when I s!,,,!.i .,., :,,l ,...,.:,!..,. i...r ;. :.. .t I - ' ......... i i . I I ' I (. 11 11 , , ,1 ,115- i ,i i ... ., . ... ; , .,, . . . hla individual in a t'onimiinitv possesses, in this and in-:tcad of the shottts of the whb' of Illinois, dently bought it with ll.at view, and they will , that occasion will not soon forget the speaker, i , , , , . , r , r ',"""01"' , ,i i ,i in- i , I . ,. , , , , , , , . . , respect, as much power as the most inlluer.ti.il the wbigs frmn Maine to the sunny South, and possess slrvnglh enoirgh lit the Illinois Legisla- Alter he had concluded, having oecui ied most! , ti f i- , r - v, , , I . i I Tl.i ,l ! . i p ,i r, r t- i ..i , . jtitien. 4J bv loiincr caiigive his vote, the hit- "from lue guiterui; shores of the Facilic to the lure to procure a charter, lhat the Central of the afternoon, Mr. Linder, of H1..1 lestow n, ! , , ' ,. . , . ., Railroad CompaNy has any culculalion of eon- ! 111., addressed the meeting, lie first met. and l'", 7 "T 'Y ! ' "ill send up with r r.ulil- h o..;,.v ..r r.l l...t. i,. ..... : ' ""s '"'l"" l!t. '' l-itl.l act with -ne h. nt ol ,,.y long and .d that will roll e enthusiastic demonstrations there tini.-s. and it is siill .liihenli f.,r i L ,.. .,. .!.ll;t:! st:-l -'i" ! r lhne heartv shouts sent der vvh .t name I can render the greatest scr ip f..r Sentt and (irahain, I can but look forward vu'''s- ' ''""' IVcrtio::'. r o.l-.at period soon coining, when the light,,!,, ' "'; !'' t'"' ''"!" "nllde.! lo me, and Lefore , , . , ' wii'di I did not recede, I should not. Jrom iicrso aad aimounec to us the success of our ticket ,1 ;,,Kf,v. ,t...;P.. . i .:, ,i. . - vtv s v s .xv liuiio V lll.U IH.t- iUI IJIU necling with our road through Quincy, as i,.-1 refuted some false charges which had been '' ''M' .lege, ew-ry manhould .a will , , i i ,i i ii- . ... t . . ,. , , . pi ui.-iicc, i.n.i inii.K lor ,ii, isc , and cast ,,s limaleil liv the KiMiul.li. an. u t. i v iii-.il, ,l,l. l,r.,,,,,l,l n,.,,,l 1 ,,n I, . ,,. .i,,.,,..,. .i , 1 ' "i rr, , . ii,. . . , , I '".,'.. , , . . ! vote .or that man whom he thinks Li st iiua'if, rhat route would be too indirect, and besides I seiilalive of lhat Slate, nnd ihrn f.,,,1; ll.o 1 . .. ' , ; i r,.v 1 , , .ci.uiiieroi.sposisseiupaiongUiesiacwalksMl.-brai.eh road from O.iincv t the t Vnir:,l! r ,,f th- H ... f.,l",..,rs ,,r .1,.. (;...- 11.... ' supporting signs and awnings. Under the in-!road d.-s not beluti-. to tl.e Central 1! .i'ro-wl 1 ,.1,1 li .n.., lr ll,,i ll,U l..,.... I....I '.anile wave, stari le llie Lion ill h is Cueitce of the ordinance nia.h; for Unit purpose, the porch in front of the old 'Western Star' ho tel descended from its long maintained position, with a crash lo ihe ground. One lucky post alone firmly held its position. This was an iron lamp supporter in front of the Brady House, which, being t'ron couhl not be 'cut' downj as directed in the ordinance. The street is now encumbered wilh building mater'nd; this once jCiit of the way, Main slrctt will present a neat appearance. S3" Col. Stewart, President of ll.e Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad, came across the coun try from St. Joseph, arriving last Tuesday. lie state that the two surveying parlies who went out from St. Joseph, have by this time reached Grand River; the one which went out from this city was encamped near North River Bridge, on this side, at he passed. Col. Stew art left yesterday, on his return home. Hoes. The price continues steadily at $4 50. Th Ruload. Il is expected that five hundred laborers will arrive here by the 1st pros., to commence the grading of our Railroad. The surveying party have extended some dis tance beyond Palmyra, and m pushing ahead finely. Messenger, ' The above paragraph, so far us it relates to the nun-ber of laborers and ibe limu uf com mencing, w c j resume is founded on a Idler re ceived by Mr. HaiUy from Mr. Duff, in whlj, Le stated his intention (o be here by the 20lh ol this 'mouth ; ini.l it is nmlerslood thai Le desires i I al I. I- . . . .. '"K". ..... " oi coiisu lien. in as soon practicable. The sootier it is begin, ihc betl as winter is ti e best seas, n fur such oj.i r.ti it r mi Company; it is under the control of an entirely eparate company. Wc have, therefore, before is, vitl day fit to make some strictures upon the persona! identity of the speaker, in ons of the issues ol tor hcjc, and most, aide to maintain t nc country. Many men w ho ; re , oist i, tj ill the pel i'eriiianee of other .'.I' i. s, rn t:i II, n ni. ;!! It think there is no moral oL!ig;.!i 1... . : ii.. i ... i . .1 . . - . r l- . -i , . ,. , , , . . : .'ill i. mill, is us inoi ail v untllM l, ; ,' us, the certainly of a direct railroad connection . his paper, and the latter genl eiuau had seen (it I , ,. ' .... " tiniis.lv in the ner nrm .-., r ,.f I . , with the Eastern cilics, and that at no distant 1 on tlie present occasion lo defend his personal , , ,, , .;'.'.." to nave eu'.crlamc I a superstition tint a visit t,i end debts, and of course hasan.pl identity, and administer a proper castration. V ' ' , 3 '; ;" 7 """' 1 "e ''i,,llus ""'t'"-' '"e solvent men. In England a sim- .. i.fri f. " - . w ws.. iii. i ii in i ill 1 1 1 1 1 ii ; 1 1' i . li.i , , i t r 'ti .ir r ii t . s. . . i gs of Illinois, title ol Eii.jierer!! Let us, then, deposit on this stone our horr.age lo a great man. We thus honor both the glory of France and the generous gratitude of ihe pe iple..i,nd testily likewise the fidelity of the Lyounese to immortal souve nirs.' This pcceli was received with lorrd cries of Vive rEinporcur ! It wns immediately trans mitted by telegraph i imI placarded in the streets of Paris. The President was last heard of al in-noble. A WHIG. I I In IS s there wn established in Taris a oci. is a sing'i.ar laol that the D ikeol e! v ca lied I .a Se, m ite ( '.inim.-r, i:.! .. !,;. I. IV. lit,. .. .1 w ... i ... i i, . . . . , , . ..."'' ' , , . , " ' "" 1 I 's " ' iii. ii niiii es e on, me r- !-cros tlie A secnr.iy rv oi iiior.-. id in! . rm him ll ut Free Trade ii no Your nifist obedient, means of IIicii School ron I'i.mlls. Wc would i call attention to the advertisement of Dr. 15. II. Washington, adding the remark that w e have I been shown letters in which he is very highly recommended, by the President and late Pro fessor of Languages of the Nashville Universi ty, both for his knowledge and qualifications us! a teacher. iiii. , . . , I l. II -ill 1 . , . . U- . r I .(.. .fr.,,,.,. I 5r I.'....i .. .. i.:. ...,, .. , ., '"': w" lP""- loaiieint the ot the litte fellow, when j.,st then he Mass Mectiiu; at Quincy They were prev en.-1 ..ullt ,lC , , ,,0I-t know whether U) luiciicss oi uie nourai v.ludi Ihc boat I've ot him or not arrived. . . .1 :. ... . j -. , , , ' i..a.....t. . I,.. ;,, ,1 . t .. lii.Jlu.iliig one o ,-,. i,I imiiMi:, s, nr..;., i,. ,,,.i I r r, ; .n.. The speaker said the only ihlhcully he espen-",,,,, ,Ul (!l.voIvi.sll j.,,;.. fur .';" I iic inner coll,:, is of Spanish m.,l.gany. chants, and may probably lr i.Mi.at'ed In New enced in the matter was, lhat the little fellow ;r ., i p ,,. r. , , '. , ', ' ', . " reiM-h polished, lined witn white sal in; the lead York. There is also a society in London which , .. i il a Ijurglar enters your house an- lavs hands ,( ..).,. il... I....K. ..... i .. :u . - . ... . .. . ..- . w as no lillic uial lie could hardly get hoi. i.r h m,1 . " '"'" ', ", 'o. o. w iii ue ner-. insures ine reuis oi nouses, Iiiuting the lenaiits. ,, ,r , ... , upon your proj.rrty, he is mdicu-d for thcit, mctically sealed; the third eoihu will he simitar uui says he Uentlenicn, I got me a po.itical ,1Ki, Urul0 a -wy t.0!1,;o,cd ami sent to "'e inner one, wilh the excrntioiixif tl.e linimr Tha Irish and Oca. Scott microscope and loc.ed. and b. hold 1 picked; (he s,ac ; , , . . and the ouler or slate coin,i. manufactured of the! At a very large meeting of our adoi.ted fel- 110 a inOMIUllu I i'.lli! lo i llie nil! Lis li:if,(l rm I ... .... ' lUK St H:ilih 1 111. iiumi.v. .vlll l. ,s. 1 t. I low -r it i ?phv ) r..i,i 1 1 -l...l 1. .. 1. 1 Tl .1 ... clenching it '-Now I've cut hi,,,." ; avs ! n,! . J . . . c "'j lr nd, Genoa velvet, thickly studded with -nit ! at Ko.snth 1 1 all . P-ter Earlv acted as Chairnm,. iress over whole cotr.iaiinitics. and v ct it is i r eyes to tet a . , ...uI ,i... ,.,,, t" , , ,,-,. - i . .i...f. armorial be irings, and ornaments. it all right, bill fcllow-citizeiis, it should not b, silver coin is pelting iiul'e scarce am. .vlr. 3leC rossan as Seerelary. The object f.i .. . . J oi ine ineeiing was to lake steps to wait on Gen. Scott. The meeliio' was :i.Mrcs.,l l,v T .nd so we oidu t col a r;hl at him. T!,o rthi.kc was severe, but the LABont.-.s. We team that a larg number of l"'"P!(? took it with finds a good grace, and laborers, from four to six thousand,' are eomin- ! seemed so well pleased, that it was no doubt -,'1 from the east to engage in work upon the cen-! W.II timed and .I.m ,ved. The remain !,r oft! , tral, Belleville, und other Illinois railroads, and i ,. , ,, , , " Lr" upon the Pacific road in this State. The trans- 1 c"t;"";1" r,'""'k 1 nol ihe pleasure of porlulion iigents send thnm through from ltutJ'a-j '""'""'"r lle wc,lt on discuss the issues lo, New York, a! a cost of live uV.lar for each r t!ic parties, end the fad that Le k.-i.t an mi- .. ..... a..c, are ,.si uung n,e sections on the dicn.r (part of iheni standing in the rain) Tur1 .- Illinois Railroads, and conlinue to arrive daily.' ' , , ;.:. k,r, . ; :,. . , ., 'idiscu-s ii. i , . . . - v, ... .'mii .,, in i.,ii,i.iit;c oi ine ir :i nnrn- -. ,. , niril ol kliv.i so. We should rejoice more in mi I fee! nrou 1- -rPU:; coun'ry. Ihe gre.ilcst iuconvc-, '-''ivards willi much power, and the finest tt- c ,i . . .. . . i iiienee is fell for want of a sullicicnl sunnlv in prevailed. cr oM the name ol American t ..,,, v.uu a,,y tll!S ci,., j Ws . ;, ,, , - ' ! , At nine o'clock vestcrdav morni. In ,r. .it Ml J,,,. f ...... I 1 1 ...... 1 -.i .l 1 . ... . ! i- . I , . - . ' . ' ,.3 in iji.i.iii.iiii ,,ii ne,, s leeiu. an I ll:) c".e in ll retail I usiiicsj ' oi i ne resol ut I o.nir, Mi ! s.j ; i.OI :i:l.,l ,0 , nf It,.. t,,..i,,iTi-v honor of that l.a.ne. The speaker went on 1 ' ,"lt experiences daily and hourly the want ofja,",ul "' hundred and fifty of lhat ,-his.s of our shall in lulre in nj personahlies. I came h, i e ; ""V'',1 l,;,Tlr- As high as In e per cent has been ' Icllow-ciiizeus waited on "(.'en. Scott, w ho rc- Mr. to C.i.-CUns till ,-ive yoii mv tl. issues t, V iev s ):i' .. .1.1 .i . ...,.,-n.l ,1 I.. ... ...... I ,, (,.A,,,..; c ..I, 1 ' iiuiu. H anioiinis ov inosc vv:1 cauiii)! ... in mos i corilal manner . , . , , . j " w-iihou: it. In .,v ork small silver! Jtdward mlro Inced his eounlrvmen, accompa- iiecy nnd tu.ty, but hi a . of a!! kin-ls cammatul, :.L.mt 2 1-2 to 3 per cent 1 ;,' I'--ch of nnieh .dwjuVnoe. to which in, u.i.ic js i, asoli v i. I piemui'ii. t--l The greater number, however, are n l i,, St. Louis Times. Ttorida Liter. Twelve counties to bear from, 'which gave o70 whig in.-.j.iiily ii, ISIS. Cabell, for ('.,.,. pli.itriicss and abilitv to :,(!'.. rd .rrnn.,,1 r..r " iioii assertion lhat l.e in. doubt sustamcd his former I high reputation as a speaker. . v: i,, I,,,., ess wo i.art u-s dioul. n.,t c .me i..... ,!,. .- i their polidcal H;Vcrcnces as much in a n.'ss, us their diifui-ciiccs of opin- on any other su'jert. And first, I waul to lalk to you about this Internal Improvement gress, runs 1)3 ahead of wing candidate f cmor. ...i - t,i.. . or Gov-'"" " ,i!L 11 '" 1 ,u'1 r'i;i'i,.. Si. J.oms, a,! dressed Iti I'll i.b'e M.d eluiiurnt c'l'crl, a crowd e.l lions,, at KetiihtJ! H.dl, hV .".I i . TV.ai k burn. ,' 1!,, J Free Pics. I I) ! 1 1..11.......1 . . . 'he same tnac t.un. ... w, a,w,w)wlltl were i,nriii.,i The mr.-.;.,.. .1,. !i i .t', ' ' " " o.-o , rr , n.u par' leutai'ly in- r. icrcsis this iiioniiiig jl,0b't. r Di:ilioli-, Oct. h", C J.lcL.i.ll. ..iliti.i- .if .l...j.i' inothsr :,i The houses of C I 1). Jackson's loss, .i,CV0; iiiMir.mce and it it imj.orl.int ihey shou'il advance as rap idly as posilb'e. Tho sl.K.-k-liolders w ill m.-.-t nt St. Joseph on the f.r.t Monday in n.-xl month, for the pVpi-s.- .a, ,-ireting directors, after which the road 'may be lo. a ed, !.i,d then there will be no further hindrance lo inn.i. ilia!.- progress. is most probuble lhat Mr. Dull hat, been kfpi constantly a.Li.e.l of ih.s state of affiiir,, auj is prepared to itct accorjiug-y, - J3" Mr.C. W, firyvr. !,:,.., isula Siove Circular and A.'in .i.,e, for lcSj:J,' compri-ing allog;cther a pamjihlrt of forly pag-m. h is n evidence cf enterprise which will e:, ire him ucccsi in building up i,n exlen-ive bii.inrss already Jartre and i-'ani.iK- .,..,.;.. ti . Who wanlahnaii.c. to tul, in!., the c ,,rv. c..., 1 . 'Im, 'il' '!'"'. .-i'L one except,, cb(ain,Lem.wi,houtIno,,yu,,,Uvi;houtJuieU-i mse w ho had , sftoMoS, ((, 1. There was a snow sloi iu ibis morning. A teller from a merchant in t he Samhv id, I s lauds say, there is more oil taken this season ihaii rv er bel ore. A Ic'f for t'.i Bc'.Jurj to hira to. All old and itspednhlo Deimn-rat at CJeve. LinJ, who w as present ul a Whi- m etln - i -,-clhcr d..y, heard the assertion nude that 1 Wc u..:u ugainsi uie la to give pum-ions t j the !,) revolutionary soldur and their widows. caPe,' on Inaspouker lo have him proi the assertion .nad in hi. speech. Thu geinlcma,, tk dow n the Longr.'Simtul Globe for Ihe year LStl, -, , ; on page 117 ho show ed ll.e place where Frank Im I icrce boasted in tho United Stales Sen dc ihnl !,,. !.. I - i l.y cail.nj sit (,. . I,.yan' sl:i,p, Maiii.trecl, ol ""r .ars, or lo the widows of 1 1 iV ..tl ingletoii w iciiee at II, e Court Hume. me proceedings ,d 1 1 . hrst started for Otiii Was I ,,'! -.ve. V I'i., while al s freaking to' Uic VYcsi, am. which must eirr ),.-. ..,. ed Willi her iut-iests. And how do the didal.s lor the i'i-eiih-i,cs Maud, . ni. .-:i ):.:J Tl.e whir li.ill. in regard to ::v en! iun of H"""u ii.e.r ,.uiorm, a resolution that the Constiliilioll of ihc United States di.cs cm, er iij on t oi.gics i!. i;U, ,,. ,ko :.t.ro-' of -ood old l"..J,i !.''.. elm, learned v hen I v. Thus I had I, lla.ii, I. s i'i,r lai, ey, that there r,.:, , - was to be a grand Mi.ss M.'.-f.i,..: !, I ,;: I ..... ' ... ei.ers are c.mliuiiailv coin. Gen. Scott rcnlicd in his hi.i.iest vein. fCin. i pelleil to purchase small coins to make change ' Atlas. j in the ordinary run of ihcir business. Three The Alias also slates that at Hamil'-ori, (Jen. I cent nieces and . -( , 1 , 1 ilnll n ,r,. -.i. I ; Seott n aiil.n ciII.mI ,, .,,.. r.r l . r- - ' lilt I III, I- - i-wiui; ,, ly o. PIAl sauce III this tat dude. The former, on .nni I Irishmen. He made then. i. l.rl , !.?... ,.w-..i. oi inrir not suiting the value of any article bou-ht or sold, and their miserably insipid, cop prrWh a.pearai -e. Niue-tcn'hs of Ihe coinmu-mlyS-V'Oiild as leave ban die so many pewter six pences. The gold dollar is eouall'v obiectiona- hie I roin its sie. A person might have a j-ockel lull, Mid then feci as ir h.i had no money. They JVrrtn in Boston am, . Yobk. Tn c are too :-ma!l for gciiei.il , i;L-!ila!ion. ' I'.o.l,,,.. J sfcr.ciioe of lar-e ,r.l.-r IV IVthV,..;.. i ,.i . ,i ,.iii,i. in t ring Iheui lhat he had experienced the bmverv of their eountrymen on many a field. They were delighted wilh their visit to the glorious old soldier, and on leaving him they gave uino io.is.ng cneers. pi, mi. I our, I, t; evneel t fmd Ihe id. pimiic On the next ihc SI. L.nii, lleh-alioll. vv ill. one l-.-.ii-H. .., ..;. .. i " . sjie.ikers oii'iijying all the ' lalls in t he i ii v. j Il.-.l lOliiil morning nt ten o'clock A. AL. Pierce is i i i . ii'.iy,, . , i , i : i' Win iJ.u Scott Club of your own city, its Presi-t ,...; lent, proceed. j a bo l fr, II"ue, iiiund tin; public I pfoji.c t. I.o cue of themselves. I vv. s admitted, f . ! I '4 J .1 .. .1... . . ' """ Ml,; '.en -rai laovcrn- om Ih- i'iincv hi.idolto rov cmeiils, and ll.at laK i nn lo w hid, S, ,itl ; .!; v i.ile i n the ,,!,, . I'lalferm. adopted by their lloiimorc, and which ' ""'. h'cl.ires the vet y,,n p"s'c, ! ut it is ,,!y ;i , cc. nt ll,",,, , ti,.,i ion .:!' hi'crnal h:::i,ni'i.,. i.l, I,.,. I i . . ..... .1.. . i .-1. ,, ue- coti- Ihe id nn. s.i y wilh a micros.-, m.. 1 I-nce of bulti.- at Boston 1. .. ...Km 1 r. i 10 'lice we sec so few in circulation. We want i cents per pound. One lirm have orders fof more hall dimes, dimes, cnn-i. , :,,,, i,.,ir .i.m .... 1 25.01 mi iiiu l ti.; i - " "."liul-..! - , 111.1 iiiu.,1 iii-ii-saiv ar.icic u. an lau ! the ih uioci.ilic livenliiii 1,1 Ugl ll to M! ied. St. Luuis News party docli im-t it is a ri I .1,. a.-:. filll.ilV to tl.ti Ci.lll-I ' . I ( ! ... . House, w I,,-,-.. ,1 I...,.....,.- . i . MiniiM.a!.,. ctire of ,!se " :,..-.- -u ami ju.n; d i,y ua I n.c mass l Ul,,.,., asscmtlcfl, ,,d moved ., in pr,icr,ioii through tho principal streets ioi!,.. the to be coi Ho-.s at PirTsnrii.ii. Tl Commercial ;' "'nd of the !:!, inst.. ;.NS tlie week's sales i. veontv te n I, in, led; buvers . ni sellers are a.iri in tl,.-,, vicvs; vve im!e the following as lhcs,g plu.,.. Iit ,;,!, a!t.s w,.rc small : a 5 1.). The news from the wesi is iiidavoraldc f,,r holders. Mi 1 tliey will hivei!"','l is al'-o most .iiblimelv hi di in New York, I 11 IIS I f ,,N ,-, ., . srl .'I issoiiri t i lif.-reii.-e, So oial ses-M.,ii ... , two door, north of the Brady House. And fUisc who want ,,1(-, ... j. ,.ii ., 'bK0! Mi - ' llCCri Kill.., .1. hull hi Tl... ..I . ... .. ... . .,, , gcniieman rci,,1 Jhe speech nflcMjvdy, threw d.nvn Ihc books i . .sgllal, I.Ul Is ...iriahilig K , Chipp, ,V4 .,, U.t l.p U Lis V oieo. : . i i i ... uy , oat K lo the public Miii.,rc. And, sir, that :. a glorious sidd; hauliers llo.de I in every di.ralioii. There w as h,,0 It.,.. Lcaring the names of Sett, Grulu.,,, and Bi ownii,,. ( the ,,,'. ."dale for ciing,, ,,), ,ip. i.,!. d f , ,r. i!,c c.,-,Kr of F.flli to the. cornel- ..!, Jlampshiic s'rcuis, yes .1... c .. ll . .... J . oiiiii ii. w ,Vc 1 over o J II ,mJ 'i'hi I e w ; s l'u.,h inp.liiru itself. ir Minnai .lie .lid,!..! acrwsj : l.l r i n t I 111 tu-,1 e h. " u. posses. Ihc power loepprc.pri.it,. -,. ) i or u.e :, tvancment r c, unt, r,e, the im piuvemcnt of harbors, ihc construction r lidi. sn,kv, . nvT.H so under Mouroe, (lin Adi.in. and Jnckioti. lT.rin. ,t. iidrniiilstfa '.... of J...k,n. f.:lr h.err...! Fmpro, emen. b.bs were br,.u;;!,i uj., vv hi, !, JJt ko ,itt,,- wa ii, lavor ol, but whi. h rierec under ..ii "ii jinrcn, I ! , I 1 ,: ''P"Se : U-o whi, 1, W-,,, !;,,,, h;.;. f Wi.t 1, Pi. , ... .The Methodist i. common ed its an- I ill Mi . . I ,., ...s to;, i ayne pres. I:n;r. There is a very Kcn- .loiaiii-iMance ol il,.. Ministers f tin Coliier-clice.-Sl. J,(.p!i Advenluie. A Southern s!.,vr!.!,yr ,,,:,r t , manelpaic ,0 'I" humhe,' 0r sixiy or seventy, on !,B'.""U" ,!"' 'I"' 4l-tacl.ilelU Colonisation V'tiely will I it,, ,ids , transjuutt ihe.n to l.l..erta These p-vleo .ubl be sold for .4 .10 -000 wO-OOtf, mi l coirtiitme the bulk of 'tbcir iihisnr's poss, ion. Ti e S.iety have pledied, or in the Treasury, Al.Oll. nnd i,.J Ili.'t. ls ,, ii.e cnK iod l;.;!il.,i K.Hnd in a 1,1, and the Tribune of the Sth s.iv s vvi'h little nros- I'.-ct of going ,! iwn. A seri.uis break iirthe ca nal al Albion, which has detained boats for a w hole week, has contributed tn kern un. if not actually enhance ihe prior. But there certainly must be butter enough in the country, within easy reach of the great lines of railroad, to up ply any probable demand botlt for consul, ption and export, News. Mwsvil.ln AND JLiri SiMif IlMIftOAD. Wo have Ihe pleasure lo stale that Charles II. Chil.le. chief engineer, has arrived and entired upon Ihe duties of bis ,.i,e, with his accuf lonied and well known encrgv and viuor. The Unard of Directors have called for a y ment of liv e per cent on the slock subscribed, nn. I they have oidcred a parly into the field to secure releases of right of way, in yiew vf Ho ling Ihe fund locution and pulling the line mulct" conlnut lor construction at the earlitut uionitnt prWie; Lie. The prelimiii.iiy surveys, it will be recollccled, have btcn nln. dy mailt ndb lihed, so that as soon as the l ight of Way is se en led, a locating iiv W.I y bo 1 ill in ttt field ,:iid the b.e pit tiiidii told I Mamillc .4 f ' "i.c -t 1 . e lilijcef. -. f;