II IRWII OREGON AND CALI;EMINIA., . . ~ ~... , - .-• ''.- Poorrarm, 0.• T.:, Ang.a, 21657.: - .; • ' The Convention of delegat itulearne '. constitution . , for the State of 0 • - goo, CO rened - on M onday lasi :,iWa.- - . (m i .' Inent. Oct Tuesday th - onv At.. 71w'. fully organiied by `the election of jiidie' DV' o .C....Winheger Couqy, Judge. of the 7 rh, - itraiti,t, irTilie. P - ifee arient d I) iilta eit of. the colOtAfoull Ti 4 'O4 , 0414e* rdeers . wore ' . then elria4n. •• - •• 'il . • - ,titerititungrgar in ; tite7territor 1 . 4 repreeenti4 . there being, Some sis43 , l4eje-, • 1 ": 4 ,r.il)i...isfilkt ,, T - itere , nre some two or three se,,Liteoptestede lAtt from, the best iuferusa ti*l 400)Anitt.I4tlniinclinedirt14k the pm* i4oisest, tire of : little weight, ,th y 0 - 1 objegt,baitig: to pin: time.. So far,/ every- 11 4Pitirtefi •ark-with.-the'meni perfect uwet-„, I imity 4 ~feaji-pg.. _' There was a •reir:4' 'en ' introduced yesterday which brouglifi up t, subject al' alroffti which drawfartii . n cry lengthy and Spirited Aebate.- . Wcpiths gentleman Who has ju arrived , frettiAiukturi! am-informed tha tthe only .be in the convehtirm - will .be tlieriolaviry , •hlative in the Constitution; af.lemit,.4ltar Iti the -only issue that yet,-1 preittitert'tacit _ It is.gerierally underatond th - st:•_Judge . • .Deady is a strong pro - slavery loan; and t hat the vote-Whieb was a large majority in hui ,fitsir- 1 - 7 1cas the. , test vote.. 1 .Thia;•.however is mere ceejecture, as,.when ' thtlisr-tiw. in :however, nitO the entemplared - chisiniii.of. a,Statii - ,•BanVie presented, thiun i wilf.dbobtless be-soiie•chnges. i . 1 : tlFrontAitoTaniiges,;-:And.from - 6onversaqon With 4mate of the Mast intelligent mulles rettiand. I ani;:inelined to think . that -th e , : . Cdeveatiim wilt be prolonged for eight or resia. .. It in generplly,concedrd-that a Slavkiry clause_ will ho introduced i p the riew iponstitutiore, but \it iii Very: doubtful irheth erthe.permle of the Territory will vote' If. flimatiVely on it! ' - \ IBM CALIFORNIA. ' ,-..:• , r - There will be no item of the sews carried I - to. New York'by the steamer leaving hero to- ! , ' ditthat will attracts° mach attention andi ::be read with so, Mich interest tie the vote I in regard to the_payment - of the State debt. IVe i have feet.- retures zi _bht we can say con- I fidently that the vote Fs,strongly against re- pudiation, thence' perhaps not`,-more than! half the voters voted epen ; thelpe.stion.-- ( Ail the ballots-in` this 'city were printed _with the words "Pay the Debt,-" and "Re-1 i - padiate the -• Debt," so .that every e'er/ could scratch out either and leave,..the oth er stand, as the expression of his opinion,; i ;but out of 10,573 votes cast, only 7,8 , 4•11 were , found to express en opinimi ; and in -these there was a majority of 1, , 114 in fa- War of pnayment. - , The vote upon tbe question of cailing al l OciiiTeitutiorial Convention is now not n Ker. 1 !tainabtd., but Ire aball exercise our national I • d!spr( , iti;:n tiquess '• ,and our guess ecthati, 'unf half the voters of ; the State have voted oh, the question, and that a majority ; of those who have- votei,have been against the inhernee Sines the lierrequifes an' ab , solute majority of all,, the votes Cast atl the , election to.sustain the measure, it is almost : a eerteintei tbat.it is-defeated." Oar ,Eastern readers will, no doubt. read I with interest and pleasure thatthe People's ticket is :victorious in oar .local election. We are to be epared, for two years more, , from the vile faetincr which filched our( money, corrupted the administration of jtis- I . 'itice, and thereby ennteibuted to rendet our —stete of society unsettlam.- uneornforta- ); .ble: - Now confidence p Vails,4ltut W 6 are; tb have a:respectable: it honest municipal': i r 1 ielminieteatiert, and a peace and quiet in i thesis 'social relatious _which Might be ieflu- !, weed , for evil by-. wielted/Officials. - It Is ; worth'y of especial note: that in the local • election party polities :were, to a great ex-1 '_tent, ignored. Demoonats, Republicans, and 4tnerientis„pnited in voting the peci. I j4e's ticket; and the warmest friends of that} ticket were greaqy divided in their sympe- ! thief upon the Stitte election, and voted in- 1 , discriminately for Weller,- Stanley.; and Bowie. , .-: .- - _ Thelarge Majority cast for the PeoPiP's ticket, amounting-on the•averegeto abont 2,k1 1 10' votes,. shows e. onelusivel:f' • thati: eiii people are still. firin in - the 'great. purpose of reform which was commenced a year and w i half age. The attetupt_ s to li4 thh city', of a number of poisons well knt(Wil to the Srholn' eonatnutaity as scoundrels, wlio were work- 1 , ing great evil to the public lieeee ankgen-, 1 crap welfare, was not a foolieti.coartfleive or incousiderate effort, destined to be fol lowed speedily -by exhauston, change • of:': mind Anil repentance; but it Was undertaken Copeiderausly , and wisely,- coPtlueted coolly . and firmly, and is now firmly Fustaineii and 1 Etrongly'cpu l firmed,' after e 4ingexperienee raed abundant time for soh4r Second tho't. i AVel may venture to five aneedvioe tol those persons exiled by the VigileCeeCom: ; mittee, who have • been leiping that! this I , election would result in the defeat of the to -i s cal reform movement, and intending bajbless ! us again with their, presence, in pasetheir I hopes were gratified. - If Fe maY , , aiii-ise I them, they are weleeme to .our advice that'. ' filly stay away. ;' •-, -- iv _ I , 4 -The election of the State . Doneetic: ticket, inelud_l4, , Jelin B.' Weller as Oo \ r-1 "wa' nor, excites , little feeling here, either e among the-milts of our citizens. , The te4 keit ) , of the.voters - of San Francisco 6ti` ty , . went for Stanley, for they took little titer est in - the guberiatorial struggle, : - is coi4 pored with that in regard to affairs Pearett : home. • The tone of feeling in the busincas "(world is healthy. One of tlie 'most flourtsnieg ieives in the mines has been severely visit. 'ed and nearly ihistrOyea by fire ; .but Vie !influence of such a calamity is nnt4xten sive, nor are the sufferings caused .I).+ it at, all to be, compared with those which jW3uld 4es - tilt inlahy other land. _These mines are yielding their usual supply, as the shiPment • by this steamer may testify. I The farmers have had a fair harvest and the price.,,s-of their, produce, iw "remunerattve. ExPmFire prepairtioes arelmaking for new euterpri. set in _mining, farming and reanufactoring. One cellar in our city has 50,000 bottles of - pure "Sparkling California," 'to eOrripete with the Champagne:of France and the „Calwaha of-Ohjo; and: the still red and ,w - tite wines of .iosAngeles bare become ';dangerous rivals'of the -- -Eurapean iniporta tions. -: : ------- • 1 i • ' • It Affords us esperial i pleasure to mention : here that. a spacious arid elegant pfivilinn has been erected in this city, by the Me • : clinics 'lnstitute, and they will, .nn the • Bth inst., open their Pair, which, IS to be la rd will rival the exhibilieu 4f the EM d ktnerican Institute of New :Ir l ' 4l '; -- ;:ast ill the. ia4liu Ittlititute4All4del "ti. ', Bkbrel thia 'dilieg of the nest ste w r lip shall $ h. 4 a inote,to*y in regard to 'Bp ' linens 0 e Inkcilailleur indiltry, a ' pu ll e and 1 ltAteultiireir our.,Ate, w 'V . re l Weibiliiier ''• -%.:----\- 1 '..‘":), 1 '-. ,--- lIE ELJQN ECI . i 4 1 ,_, r , _ The returns of, the election for Governor aoi oty4r State officers and Slim hers ofhe ' 4 1.4. islature were ineotnplete op the faili rig of the steamer from San Franc i sco, hut uf nairt'Va Neeti -- 14 - 4Tfedro - lelTKiit'iliJ t . certain thnt Wolter; ; the Dem4rntie•ear Idate for Giveruor, - has been Oeetedil a the entire,-DernoeNtie ticket - fort States ee'rs FqrAial returtrfrorn i katoty,coutli ' foot up for GoverttOrctitotollpyrst 'Sian { ilepublican,),lo,344; Welleri(Democr 18,4901 'Bowie -(:Air.eriaans), r 4 480:' d vote-in,,San.Frajipiagq iTaslifollosva: Si. P ey, 5,7; Weller, 4,, i 43 . 0; - .tlP4rie, .440 1 'Clireturns as Arias receivedindicate-4] tht pi4osition to pay the Sttedetf been earriend that the rnoVernent calling a Convention to revise the Si Cc:institution had been lost. i • - Nzws. At the gold mines in Wslker's val arid on Walker's river there 6, ere betw' 100 and,lso - miners unga&ed Iu Wag and Prospeeting;iand some 50 or 60 i were on their way there. lOppesite Ge on the eastern f Lillo, t nnyalrar of p , tical % mirers from'Californik have some iely rich discoveries. 11 4 .The silver mine on the Eat fork of son river is much richer than was at F US posed. p ros p e eti o i, pleti , .3_alre a ll • that country, and valuable a discovitrie anticipated. it is well Bet tle I that f ilo ;topper vein is the head of iiu'immense , which stretebei across the coiniry. S. is found mixeclin with cop,per, and in ' newly discovered silver it is found OA 'ver, copper and cobalt are m&ed. • From the:Springsel) Republic i NATIONALIZATION OF'TE Ut S. IREME COUR . - 1 It needs no argument ! to tillow tba the ; Suprnme Court of the Laird State has degenerated into a merepu'i c isau /1 , 111 Sec. lional itistrumeiii: - The litifteutai le f j act is [ pal:able and undis< , niseth 1 -is --- reeeta trout rage.upon publielreceney anl propriety, in Ifm - eingtpo.n the e6uutry aeries, of ()pin j ions upon the subkct uf Sla cry, not jequi i, I red by the eate. ; under eon.-i leratien, and in ' tenth 4. fcr the sole purroselrof giving a cu.- 1 tdin sac redliesi to thotreat6t partisan ant i rage ever committed y Co press—tbe an ! nitli r lient of the Slawry pro ibition itittle iee rritories`—sbows -the extent to which-that team ha's degeneratedoindhe tttt6rnless of its prostitipion to Ile uses f the Slavery extendiag politieil7 ! is t ere no rdmedy I , ' for this tiebasemett Of . flat ~,,uprem9 Court? Has the cunt no sootcctiorrLa t .rainst this new, and strange procesii, by wheel' the pplitieiins tray get their Most rep ;sive 14 , resies j.transformed into ' ow? 31 t all the Eiecutive and Judicial. preeedeis of tb pastlbc, ruilalepsly denie and tra ' pled' 1:, thiwn .'whenever a reckles Oitical gam. bier 'shall I choose. to yin !tome ne v the ory- ..in supOril of Slaler , , which e can sell to the,tiiiutli fora emasideration ,c o nsideration 1! The,,Snpreme Courtt is looked u on as something fixed and - immoveable—e tireh beyond the reach of the peo le, and clothe .with an autheliiy nearly or quite al l solut and ! despotic. Indeed, the . ore' not war ing, among those who clail the tra e Democrats, some who consi er it a s rt ; treason, or something worse, to don t i infallibility of i the gtacegelitlomen ho . ; ouny the SUpreme Bench; iir to hint at ;.possibility! that they haveutteretra at !ken' opinion, or yielded to 4 .conupt i once. But the whcle, ‘. llistlry of thc ciary, in i this and and ptlur, Mr {.shows that judges are but. oak and , I men : often zommitting the addeKno land alas!! hr often perver Mr , their! e• roffiee to, tho;•suppprt of, th wrong nil' when, backid bypower:a wealth,; ! the right :Flitch has Ouly itown - rig! t I ta4s to sust ain it. . , , 1-, . 4 k7e said the Sti . preme C Aug ,is sex Ibis is nortmlY so in its :getkeral ,aim v spirit otthe majarity of:ther: judges; fat in its constrian4. ~This a glance .by the' folloil'ag, labia Ijudicial distriCts: r ' FREE STATES. 1. lqaine, New Ilamphir4 Mass efinsetts,nnd Rhode 'Fiend. 2,1 2. Vermin!, Coons:tient) tkrql New York: 3. N. Jersey, and Pennsf 7. Ohio, liulinua, 31ichigan circuits:-Total free . ppul • SLAVE STA. Delaware, ; Maryland L.Virginia '• • - ' Louisiana, HI, -Kentucky N. Carolina, S. Caroli • Georgia' S. Tenineky, Tennessee, Mississippi ; 9. 'Mississippi & Arkins 5 circuits. Teti( free pol.ulation 6444,454 Hero Kentucky is .:11 1 !'l. incluAed. .1f we deduct herpopulation from mei circuit, we shall see that the five Stitherni lodges represent - but 5,583,00:1 people, While the four Northern ludges - represent 12, 35,000 - IJoder a fair apportionrpent, th North ' ot.(1 have.six of the nine judges,- and the . , ~..ouLt. Lut.toree. j ' • , We have reitson to belibvo that the sub. t Ije of a fair arid just . reorganization of the ISu reme Court will be btought before the i nes Congress; ancome will be, , topic i of 11 l the most serious an sanest disc anon.-- It is too mtrah to ho e from a Congress con i stituted as that will be, itym, the meastiro will succeed. , Bat it wil, be presented hi 1 such a form Ifitit the who e oountr will see its intrinsiesiu . sticc and i . ropriet and the cideCisioiyagainst it will be ao - 1 ently ha. bed on sheer sectiOnal and party g ounds is to deinaustr i ate how. entiely the Supreme f Court is relied 'upon aid Imed•as a political tuachiuo. Something w4l thus bo gained liu tba presentation of the true 'hearings of j the question to the people, and in the prep s aratwa of the public mi6d for the change.' If we emetot secure aSitpreme Court tat , measurably above the •baie partisan uses to which the present Courdegrades itself, then it, were better, a thet 'the whole thing should be rooted ne . „ acid,* new Court organ• jut/, that will stand abort, the reach of sucil , itlfiul that r , 1 • THEW - : L.'? .: DU, • I •-• - 1 ,-..,.^. .We Ili e et ' 'of • . av r elit" t .. I /ndia; I The ' o ` . of h an .i. the one han a.. Of - an .i • 'A I , 'the other, f is,i.ot i lam.' : the accounts 1. e t. . • .•- bi on d y ,l se , ene • , . epny insurrect The o atrocities are too re. iiig for iniblleation, and we hate therefore . given but meagre acconnts . of chem,.-elleut z however, to , reveal the clhssifoir oldie - '' ' - in .. .' .AAkcr*ll4.,. ', .. --•.••--- •. ..- • : The last mail hriatOt the psAttenlars 0; the passacre,p 'li :trope; 6 _ wen; eii'-a i titiriport„ : ' Who Ail thint, 4 wiihtiblia"itiudder,. of scores or men baSallyeu,traged and murdered,_ arid' thenihrown ' tiaked ;id° iii:Well t 1 One o f the dupers of Gen Havelock's army, whi • ' returned 43 the place j'est after the masts ei cre,'OgserlbeS lite rlaoe - whern' there ioni women! were murdered ite.awfuf i n .the, qx. - treine.- ; ' ! , Lung treaieti;if . hairl . (gases covered with blood; here - anditiere a linik.; bilk or ponnot." 1 Thb ,'tame Writer ; hills e tif the`hotbie deed if a jortitg English worm; blissT ' heefrr, the"daughter •of Sir •If: ,Wheel who shot five' of the fiends with a revolt' rbefore they could - get near het. Of tie. progress of the war the reports are not very promising,l although. the BritiSh .i. trcit, ips i ltad won some brilliant victories over vastly,isoperior forces of the Datives. But Delhi remains in the hands of the insur gents,' and it is reported that the'Britiith commander was' compelled to retire from his pa r tition 11efore the walls on account !of sickness in his army, General lloveleek; too, after rontingl the force under the-orth, ,fiend Mena Sahib, was obliged to abandon .his m`re‘ to relieve Lueknow, and hacl; ifall en. ba kon Cawupore. It was known tha t r that ace .couldlnot hold nut much longer, and i.t probable the rEurvenns there have shire • the rule erthose at Cawniwire. • ..1 Th reseue of the inhabitants,of Agri, the daily arrival of reinfnreetnents from 'Persil, the. Cape of flood Hope and Esg land; I the presence 'of Sir Cohn Campbell awl the confident feeling among - the British' troop 4, are the only stibjects.for encetirage mem among the ma's of cliee;less and 1 mom ate' details contained in' the overland I Mail. . - , But great as,is the danger; and arduous as lithe task to be performed, we . are still conti leut that the obstinate courage of thelthe Et?gliidi nation is fully able to perferm it, and that sooner or later; 'and at whatever" • cost f life and treasure, the revolt trill be i supp essed. Wherever the British troops hay Met the enemy in fair fight they; have I displayed those decided qualities of coc4ness, . courage, and endatinee fe.r which they are i distinguished,' In the annals of modern I war Ilhere is nothing which suiPasies in [brilliancy Havelock's rapid- march against IN* Sahib. With a force of .little more ; than 2,000 Men (1,300 __Britigh and 'BOO i Sikhs) within ;a week he defeated and roue -1 e 4 a force generally estimated at about 15,: ; 000 and if he was unable to perfect the I gloriOus tak he had undertaken' by saving Lueknow, it was pestilence and bat the en canyls nuns that forced him to retire. Ins men .wh o performed these exploits under every disadvantage of numbers, climate tmd seasbn, and harassed by rapid and continu al niarches,„When properly teitifer.ted,lwill, we are con4dent, achieve still gttter victo ries; and even if 'their task should-be the ;re-ohnqUestl of the Indian Peninsula, we doubt trot it Will bo successfully, executedil j andlßritislisupreinaey, restored on a firmer I bash, than ever.: • The enlightened - nations of • the won. ! deeply sympathize with England in her Itrouble, because they foel that she is fight-. lug poconly to support her pride and main ; tutu her power, but to h a violent 'effort I to Supplant Christian civilization by the 1 darkest heathen barbarim, to arrest the 1 ad , iinte,of . education s and onligitteemept, I and; to rein 1 that rich and grewing cow -1 mace estnbliShed at an immense' utlay• of i money, life, AM] labor, and is the,advantage of Which _ether nations are_alloived -freely" to partleili•.ite--Pitisburg Journal. '-- 1 , §I4VERY IN OILEGON.—mur • .ezet l d anges I fro .the Pacific Coast-compel us to the ha -1 Hal which 'We. have before hesitated to adeOf t that the Democracy' rho' are in 'the e . I ascendant in 'that torritory, r have.serion/ in -Itegtions of trying.-to make Oregon. a_ slave State. The Portland Oregbisiap i the edit or of which* a member:of., tbo,Cooptitu, tioik Convent ion , in session, at our last ad vices, directly charges this purpeie ou that party, and substantiates the charges with Ispeifie ret.son&. While the:bar/vacs writ, going on, but obitA-...f the Democratic dole; gates elect, I express declared himself in favor l of Slavery . Th man is ehoseu President of the Conventio - There are scores of leading men in the par wtio now , openly favor the legalization of II very.. i Before -.the (election,, there was no pa which advoclated slavery; lint since, five out of,khit eight , that are published, "ilirectly or indirectly favor that inatititien." _Among thes ardent supporters of a slaye constitn tioo is Crelld Lane the delegate to Congress I EM! are ere , ead lyer the F.l/- n. SU- kional !Ltd tho •' it is is seen of the 1 43 1 204 82,306 01,3-11 2,: 07,869 IMII tin 12, 34,720 511 83,012 1,, a and 1, 13,394 OE • I ~,. rlr' ~,l II S E OP 01111. TnotTßLES.—zt Tr any on nishesl to see, glance, the real cause •of out monetary troubles, let 'him read the annexed statement iliac made by t he N. Y. custom House. , • 1- 1 1 rn k - quarterly stsieent, issuing from the Cuttout House-tit t his port, contains the' foll Owing sta)emeata. Tito cab duties received -- 14 , ,A rig the . quarter ending Sept.•• 30, amounted to 812,182,000 Value of itnports f.Yr same time, 71,20,000 1. ." , exports of I•ldse. do, 15,800,00 . • 4 ( _exports of specie ; ' do, 10,890,000 Imports :11,000,000, exports, only about, 17,000,000, in produce ! Tho effort to' liquidate this large balance in specie, which began in August, precipitated dirk presaut Gazette. ' and ' I 2, 10,174 57,607 Who has 'not Heard of Bierhalie's Hol. / land in ßitters I f , Simple its composition, pleasant to the taste, and truly wonderful.iu-Itts effect, it'a popularity cannot be wondered . at- To invalids just recovoling strength, 't is in valuable: exercising that soothing tofluence over the nervous system, and imparting that health and tone to the stomach, so !singed for by the convalescent —Daily Zutetyrise., 14~ At the Pension Bureau, in Wash iron, during September, there were 1256 a pliastions received for bounty land war ranty, aui .1626 warrants for certtficates is. shed. ' • ~~ = =NM / 111 Pro vemsatt At 1441uliftW ; we 1 , r. v , t4 i f ig It r il l yingerial yap .Iffillitrremikii :erte'le e=e* iltrticksirlthl i v&I 1 1., l ib i __, 111 " 1 / 1 year t tile: . rtekill, 1161itillItieMMIDejtv eskilli hirlititiabavi beikiliTeetaftiy cliffer: -1 Ititio. ) •• .-I hitt '... i t i -,, 1 ...., ent ; c m P , R, es t r r _ ab l ( li r t ?' 36l -q ture Pt - Pii. L.CrUul• l et Coe. Uperations, lave' been IdOsuded for a &art dine, for die pitrpose oreuatiugl repaint. When al' are n zblest, they are iivititioriaiiiwiAirriOliel t itien t Twnarid tir ee#fittdref gallpiti ) bf olevir , day.:, ThosaeomPetankftuindger Proultnuesr the it a "iperibr artlete fordiffiniest pupa It 'twat tbe prellat tiMe principally ..eil upon machinery. leis's° burni well ati re amits l i lt briiita - itt light', 0, , will dcmbtless, th fore, not befalls, nnfil4tityillibe ox- : tensively used. as a lansmil,. -4 , The Cannel coal Ittriblialis now a l etireli engaged in tratispoding eat! cast iinA vat. , .... 1 ! The Com pany hereteEitii, - liatt . itad%mtuii, ' tac ker Etepted. . i , I ' b . 4...Re ' i the difficuities to etude With ; „up I. rs t-o 1 44 11113 florti other parts. o. Stele that the 1 • 0°804 iirl44e been s m.! faro ft attetitiF, kit they show I too plainly that Packer is elected Governor hy a large, mounted, Land 1 1.* time is not far in the future,when the road will pay: itir way 111 7j9ritY• I . l t . i 3 ., l 2llt7lelpitia, a plegraphic b o ,,,i som li .y. • .1 . ~ divatch has it, the DOniocratic majority 1 The *louring Itlill of _Mr. Samuel O.' 6 . the largest aver-known. In Alitgbeey, Cangliey,' has also undergone a Marked I to ollogla the Railroad bond difficulty, there • i prOVemerit. Hitherto thcmilt has labored is a" - P9ssibilitp, ibat 'tiro llerultlican condi under 'serious disarltantages on acoinitief date* Atts4b l Y, and the p andidate for low wotet l ;sitm i i t f recittout i y i mppene i v 0t1 ,.. CO I metri.;sioner ha% e been defcAtk.d. ...,.e. I . t --r--- - •- N‘ PeciallY in the buchwb°a t $6112361.6V1 7 14Pw' '. A B NTcOIiOLUEION —The N, YOrk, mers are nntnps l to get ttrep• crop gf 'd sii,,, Glares clearly; but tria l grea t o di c . I out, and 'he flour intizmmicet, that, tlio' ceps t I rti hundred of bushels were stored away, ite " e are, becoming a nation of vain, ex t would often be difficult to gririd more Want travagant 401`--- From ja " ° ' i r-Y 15"° this I I date we haveimported foreign ruerchandlbe day. TN'', how_uveri; to the value f Due' hundred and seventy 18,er 10 h ' hellper i bas all been happily overcome by the jntro. l f,millions of dollbrs—about fourteen Iduc ion if a magnificent Steam ermine Man. miliioes more than our ,imports amounte d tc, tor the same time last car.. The a alue I- of ae - tured by Me:Ws...Childs, McConnell, & of our exports since Jauuary Ist is about Darraglii at Fallston, sotteiently powerfulstifty millions of dollars, or four millions ' of to grind ifrom 200 to .2, 1 30 bushels per day. I dalLars less than our exPorti for the same Thi, makes the mill not only remunerative ctitee lest year.. We Moe run into debt to m r ci ughpy, bot it extends rdrautvi ,,, this }ear alone about one hundred and five millions f dollars, an 1 1 ay Inc to the neighborhood, not easily estimated.let7ndenotfl-the year our oreign debt for impoi t- The Flouring Mill, the Oil nifnufecteries, d goods will be mtuili larger." land tho dunning of the ears relieves the - • - -. 1 .-- - -- - "" 1 , 1 ExTvasrofis —I be Now York TIMCS , i towniiflfgfarnier chiracteristic quietllde I . . ~ 2 say , : "It is not tzprocable that private and gives to it abusee i au& an lkir oi RUSI- i extensions are now tit* order with a good I P"8, doubtless highly iratifYiug to its eiti-itr any parties ' R and, that' the, inks anti ,itn zens. 1 I . ('porters alrea dy; . see the_ impossibillty of E 5 Pro*lrm INATcw 7 -7'he PioWing,Mateh for the South side of the River, came: off on the farm et , Ikir: James 'Sian:ick, `... in Hopewell township, Oer,Friciy last.i, j Coo fourth or an acre was allotted to each cowl petitor'.. 31ichael Itisttear, Thos. tile !tee 1 and James Stewart, were tiijudges.l , The first preinium- wax .awartled to Copt 'ijohn Srodes: ' Patent. Lever Plow,No 5. •nted ; time 57 pa nin intqqs. al .(etnitun to Inn. Mt Keo- e 57 sfai ItO )Seconds. Tbiid See - premium to Wm. C. Fish , r., Tinto 60 tn. '3O seonds: • : I f• ' 1 , . ___..1... . A SPLEtthirl ANIMAL. Mr.i George M. 1 ,• 1 t Yount, of Big Beaver t . nship, has calf which probably can not b? excelled in the. • - „ t county, amt tuay-be not cien in the State. It iit,of the DOVOO breed, iwoyeara Old, and 1 \ . I vrttiOti 1500 . 1bei: \ 'fie teeeived (fortt a srat, pyemitxm at our late Pair: 1 . "TITr,REPITEng ! " A new paper w'ith,ille.itboile . d finshea just' been er,ablisite.4,:in Wasiutigton City, D. 0.. by \George ,ii-Westoit c Esq ,i and Daniel Ft Goodloe. : .it is rinir'-'publishad 't vreekly'andrSerni : weeltly, httl -- nrillko 'Pull:: Halted dailYwhan eciogiess astainibles.} n i p r,2 rates are as ollows: per the weekly, single subsetibera, , tea subsetibersslo; for.the •, •mi-weettly, single copy, $3, for five copies $lO. 1, 1 L 'lt is Republican in politics, differing !Tiflis what in its 7ed from the National Era+ not being quite so ' Mdical in ye vietki4- and it is intended to make it the National Organ of the Republican Party. , \ , Both of the editors , are men of genias i 4 dell as and`high standing, ' in, the coantry, as tie i. as beings eminent, fol- their great political ability. The Repahlieai party, therefore, has every guarantee,' that it will have, a watchful, bold, find abl'eltpnunder of Re publicanism, in the "Republie," at the Na- I tional Capital. We hope i the pTpprietor6 may be highly successful in their'ianderia 7 , . - king. t .. Fruits of Demusratio Policy; , 1 i - the Albany Ev6aing oarnal, having giv e n a list of :he manufa tilting establish = ; inenta in that vicinity that _nave litnpped altogether, or Aro working- lialf'.tinio, odd§ thif comment: . - .•:',-,-;,.- • , • : "Te stoppage of these work* is the-9 top: , , pnge 'of food and d )thing,-'and fuel thousands and theusandipf peOple, through, tire channel of the only industry-in whiCh they are skilled The atopplge to 4 is up- : ' on the edge of a long and cruel" winter:— ; What suffering there is in store -for Amer lean labor all can divine: No pulley couli . ' bavJe averted so •much of the existing men etary pressure as is *title to bad ifivpsi+ menta in unprofitable and unfinished ro rail ads and speculative purchases 'of ',laud in the extreme West, But good government could have made it unneeosbry, to close the manufacturing establiskrnents of onr country at this unpropittous Moment. If tur--reverffiraystem had 1. been framed to protect and fester Arnerican lnhor; iestead of that of. EurOpe,'our working men and wom would not now be standing idle, meditving upon a coming wiuteriof ua employed time, and by seeing foreign cloth and-iron gassing by them, imported under low .dut i tes,' dictated 'by alavrholders and British roe 'traders. • ; ; ; !EMMT The Election ' cote vorapi e at s Cr* on al of is ;to in ee to . Th vet s as 43e nze in y o • p , 'au, as e t aOng" heaviest lass. The entire ticket howeVery is "donlAless elected, by a moderate major ity;---veragingmerhaps, somewbere between TililkalXiicelnaied! !Below will be thadistaiesta taeFit ft•s 1 , ,i„ • 136 3 ,„,i, ,' ~.: . • : rttron, f '; CfripPeir*N' • 1. -1 tll l iDsili - tie) X 4 reflir:tid) DT -86 or y;•:. 0y A 460),1 , .7' •11**11.11 v . i ;•• .; i , , Jja us l4 l l r., 7 , M o ld s ; N ''' , :g . • ; Ndie73iffiteff , 110 r.“ NOktil gIV ' Critiklyr Tataki,' I'," `TVitiiiiibarg, ,';` Rochester bor. ''l DD dis. RaCCQOO 'ri,itcOr.'. . .. • :XIiI:.--'il'. • 66' • ••..64 61 ---- 175 1 56 25 .17 _l2 • 84 carrying - theliobberii, October, without Urge; liitlutgerkee, u less ut 'the, doeAtie eiebirmes with'lhe west take budden• Luria for the better." estaiptiot'of\E,peeie Piymenti-- _flattisbutt .Oct. 1, The Bill *self bY.t!i,3 Rouse, fixes the thin !ien.. 3 d{4 . of April! next, for the resumption 'of spe!ie pastrotmtsJ r• , Dixon) DISPATCH.] ' The Senate wet aV,,9 o'clock this evening. Resolutiens of thanks to the Speaker and other officers ad.;ptotl.. A niest,. - I.ge was ie cotvel from ithe ilovcroor stating that lie had figned • o bill providing for resinnp t ion and several (Abet* and had 10 further con munieations to make. t 10 o'elOcir. both branebes adj. sine die -:- 1 Kansas ElettiT: , t Returns . ' Sts Louts, 0ct..10. Fr in a gentleman jt it county -is Kan.aa, it ii learned that Jefferson county is largely Republican; •(aliman is '4joubtful. ,: ' I Tho :following precincts frocti Leavenworth county - give ..Republican ma. jotiiies.—Riftota; 451 Wyandotte, 50; LeaY enworth, i2OO. • Delaware and Kic' kspOo' give Democrat majorities of '54 end 4.)0.--t -,lrialthelatter precinct, the troops voted 24 the' inkance of Gov. Wailic?. johnsout I :a:anty, itt conceded' to the beinocrats, .hut' l itis thee(ght ,that Donglas connly i will give la quiliciently large Repnlapean Majority, to oamy, district:.,tini , . I . , . taECOND.DEsPATCHI- , The %awes from Lowienworth nn the nitirning of 'the Bth, state thatin icaien worth county the Democratsave a major. 14 e . Doniphan county giv a ,epublican l? R nip.jority : ctf 23; Atchison, 44; Douglas 1609. The returns are . given, as authentic. Te caunkih township, - 169. The Republican majority in Topeka:is 190; Calhoun 159. , L TIIIip.DE.E4PATCH) • Later names &tate that Parrot's majori ty is from 5000 to 8000. According to-au eS in:Weill/0 Legislature stands "as follows: In Council, Republicans., 9, Democrats, 4; .11ottap,:Republicans, ,24; Democrats, 15; J4osen codpty gyres a Democratic majori ty of 250. . ' Disturb nee Apprehended. L • J New York, )et 10 --For .several 'tlayg past, owing to the . notatp:ty went 714, • Whges rdue r there have been apvrehensions:ofal,di's iiirbinie ameng' the workmen on the Nrt -IYork OA Erie Railroad. '.- • I 1....',1t the Tuniel at-Ber cut, yesterday, I , the laborers to the ntim er of 100.0 , 0.1290 assetnblul,t evidently with the _intention !of making a hostile demonstration, but after detaining one or two trains-fora short time through the 'intereession• of the Gathalic Clergyman and the Sheriif Of Hudson court: ty,:and the Opsenceof 'a force of military whiCh had been ordered . out the mob was reduced t quietness. . The Babkkin Penos'y f vania which have not suspended speckLli • mytnents, 2 foro, . wo belleyo,-as follows:, Bank of Pittsbnrgh; Pittsburgh. Alleghony. City Bank, Allegn - eur. Idonongahela'Bank, Brownsville, Franklin IBank, - Wasliingtonl Vyomiu Bank, Wilkesbarre. • Cawing:int' Bank,l Catika qua. lloneßdale Bank,l Honesdale. .tiittaninißank, Kitianing. POttistown Bank, Pottstown. Failnera . rat Drovene.Bank, Wayneali aro, e .31a.T,he Chicago 2'irnes says great .14- couvenieci is experienced .iu the' bisiness , conimtipity , frolu tbe i wartt of silver change. There is very little in circulation.Tbe , is ,sue of Eho*pepere, m arked "good for five t , ten, ,ar tivonty-five oeuta,'! is seri: , ously talked -of. 17 ,, ,,.- 40tsuirltD . BANKS.- ii- 4 . . a. ' i*inbted (says thairiitsbuTO, l ion ;':; to Attie,' Hill &:C.044/411061,011 . !.: ,her .: *ititt i tuck Woad street " , lo thap i. .- 1 ii , .ow !.. • act ; ,!; liat •of'stispeiderOank4f- '411; 1 ;;:":1'''' Tit' kia!banka swipe' , ! ! .. I. et pt 1. • . Bank of • PAtaburg b oil -Alle toil • City I o at Bank. .floneadale Bank,l 'l%lontingabela. I• . 1.-Bank of Brovrneville, an ,l. b'rainklin bank of Washington. ':. .• 1 ; • • • I.3'k of Ilatiowelr ! • Ilailowell !.. Dl t airiel 1inia4,U.15.a.......,.;, , ,iwe.,rt-t4i-;.. --..: 1 ‘ Sanforil 13'k S' aura , 1 -I • ,fle I • alOniUni Itiverßl " „.. ' • •!- - • !f' !s itk 1 Cit' 3o n!•JM ;.: • ! !. ,billlV.lCli! 1 EltiwOitli ! ld'k,:lJ.,:. . ilsichlli! ! EiCkatfie4i i k!' !I attgOi ' s'• • " Wearoß'k t ••. llampionl,Falls„.l 4 7ll' Danby1V,1F..,..,,,.,:k.,,,..,;Tb,ji !, -I Vernionk.,-„ , Smith -4411411360,1..r.r40utb .46.yalteg.0:; - ;" 4-- Stprk 7 . t raiik - ,'4:,,.„..1te . d tArg - tolf ° ' r •' - -4 , i 1 44 15 Pi1-0 ! •II ' .; --, • Motioti•!; - • 1- ' 11‘asq: Bass River D'li Beyeiiy, ,•-•:- " s - Western Bank; '!,, • • Opring fi ela - i 1 • Mceb . ta'Exelringe Bit.•. Bridgeport CObu. Irk 'O / FldrtfordrCo.j. - .oartfprds• ,- " ' bfireautilit' -; .! !-; •"•" • 'I :.. !i Cbartor Oak. ! - ! . gg:•;-. •---o ! -. Exchanger! •!' !;- i, ' . '. it . . [ . _ . . ; • Coithestei..Wk ' • !Colchester “ , Biidepoill City -13'k....!...BridgePoit "., : 1 Pawcatuck - Bank„,..,jPaweit l nek - ' -fi. ••• Thoini)soU"BaUk ; : ,ThotnpsOn' • ••'! iss ; -!, Windbauf County B'k.Brooklyo , - "•'!. I.FartOrs' Bank • • ''-:WiektOrd:. ' It- I. ',II obn( l'erii on 13 I.:.!Provideti -e. - ' • • t cc B'k OflG..l.l.epriblie„ i • , 'r ,;- I - • ".• It. I. 'Cent ral 1371; I 1 1-7,15 i Orenvrieb 4 • ! 13'k of So ! lnb.Coodry.),Wakvilal,l ", t ' :Warwick !I Vk ' J.,. ! " " I.Warn•lilek. ; -".- 'II; TivcrOin rk - : ' Tiv.eiteri -.-•. •1 Iflopkititsii )3'l: ' •• 1 floi)kint i r titi: lg . ' I ! All !thole Island- 13:10;S 1.-ii3):inded. - ; • • .oblo 1,i1 . 4 2 ,Cel 'nig t .Col. No* •Y!ork City: • ..-'1 M echat; les' 137kt - 1g AT4-o'n..- . ....•..": ! Fanner,' ;In ..„l'liilfi 'Joon •Villiage,N.i yl,l s.ickatt.'i I,lnityor B'kt.iitifililo -,. ,l -• ( 1 1 'ltecip:reiciq: B'k. ..... - .4.. .'t i. ! ... 24. .'a (The2ainilitt co' I3'Sk 'l' ! II oriiiitranis - ili: • 'Ontario - Wki...4.1'.!J..1trie.1. I. ' • •"' • 11 Ontario'; • cr. 131 !:" I''! likellij !, .. " • rII , Oliver 144 &.... Co's l3t, • ,..l3uffalo.•_____ , ! I ..)( .. ! llolliMerllr k.. ! I! I! ". !!.• •-' • . -"; . ! Niagara river 1"31{....!.. ti ~Toonnda- , . "• - . ! 13'k Niagara Oileana ..... . ',j,:Ali,ion,• !' :- "' !!' ; • 1 . ' ! • - ; ' . ,- ; llng,nennt T3'k -- • I:,Nvw,Balt i 7.?„ " i ; ..V.i.tef r s C. Wk.•.;...- ,! : •..l'enn.X-jini, .. "I i ! ' Western ;irk, 1 -'• - I oapoit, I' . :-'. (! .-! B'k Of " Cane.ndtd - gua,...Ca ! andlaigni, .. • - 1 3fedini Bank ; ' 1 11 - t ilina,;• • ' " i-DairYnalri's ica 4 k :.,J.,. Nfrirp Uri , . 's• ! -'' !Agrieulti.tral 1t1k...1.. I-lerker, -- "' 'llnmilton Foieb'e b'k .I:revue , - • cc ' • , If'lc of QM ,F4r toga.. t=i4,ny'l rVille •:" Fartin r5'1M1.....1 ... ... ' . „lin!'s , b, - : .•" • ; i.Fiitin're,', it(!itien' 13-'k W Bli.austiurg, 4 - . . !!WilliAroL:burg City•l3lk,, ;;‘f., :- !" " llPoW,ell Bank...! ..... ..Neiyburgit,-; , ~ g ll'ir! Of AVatiltst43..,..New I";brk i . . •; " [-Iftqsonill ice rl W.k.... '",•1• - . .: ' ir.." .---- 1 Bergen Co•B'ks • linekenaok ,N J. I B'1: of New JcitFe,y.... New i3r - iinswiek."' Ameriev. Bank.q!..„!..TieSriton l . •-• ';, " E - Ullkw - B;u1c.; -. .,. ! :ri,..:.f renelt froiyi; . • •:- : - •.(•• • Pkillip;blliig .I:3'k ...3)llllliii'sbnrg. -- r " • .:Aii Aliirylarid• Banks sn4tnAjed. . •• • . Mine: fait Irk ...1...:-......clim . h i er)noi(liil^ri 8 4 . i 'of kana7l-ba... J. ! .. Mtden, 'yin ; o l :1 - . , . T l, • . ; `-'' • Trans-Allegkony! Wk... --- ; 11.: " Irk of Old •Detninipoj.. Alai-al-Aria' -,••.-" ••• 113'k ;-.f Collintree .! ..Fitde,lirli ; elitb, l ll r't ~,,,..•, ' Wk of lllnaawdsville.:!l-10Wris:v:'!It.- h " .. i i 3;`rimerik-13anit ' i".3 - fThr!i*bull a• 4 I• ' 1 Ilk of Wy.•,,t. Ti•nnesii.4.:Metnrit•iß,l Teat]. I Sgrieultural Bank • Tireyn , iville . , s,. ce: , SkelbyVillo!Blok . ' Ile.li!yvil le, :• ". --, .1 La wreneeharg Bank....!l,awieneeb irg ! ac Trenton Bank • •- - [ ' !: ". 13'k of fnmai,rce-: .„ . .1 - ;.eorgeA - own,, !: 4). ' C 3liatni• !Valley :B'k. ' ! I):l3itan: s" . a -Ohio. By BUnk 1 • - , • Cinetbnati •:. .• " - Canal Think I, ..j ."...! • 0104,1and - . : , -c ' St4lerea!Co. 111,ink I -Tiffin - . ', r : 'c Ilnithi lialik •10 0:0 • 1; - ... 53 Andu,ky City ", :. , ll'k Of the C irdt.OlJ. .... :loetinne:Poli:slioliann Central '• : I . : 'r , -!".. '- -". B'k I cif 4 :1 in .:. .. '...:..E1 , iii 1 - 'll.lint•is '.• Alt illtnont Illisronqln'; and '.llot.noto Jut - Mina Free and,!:Teuni-si!.6 " Frea!Bank , 716nbtral •H •! • .:' , 1 ! . i Zinitnerman. Wk ' . • 1 ' ' s• 1! • • .1_ : 1 . ...4„;......._;..L1;._ . r :• :; • [ : • ( ;1- - ; : _ .T. The It !•611,MiteheL PAOKKit: '126 • • 42 in.% 1 43 1 41 60. . 'lO6 35 85 j 51! I " 33 ! I 55:" 67 fp) - 105 c•The courSe of true It rej never ed. nu smooth," and the tender nitory of. Mr t. Mitchel's, Wooin,g of - the "Sunny Soetti' is not, it, s eems, make; an•.exceptiontr thin ancient ,rele , a i, The "great escaped" 'o' bas dime his best to propitirc the goddess Of . Mi . idolatry, 'and' as cow yeadi ers will remeinhe., we have taken frequent' occasion to allnd4tO the progress of his suit . ,He bad adoPledl,:i3e eplors of his.latly. . 1.1 bad assumed thel'atyle and•'title of a Soutir! i ! ern citizen . ! Ile.was about - to reopen the African Slave trade arid make of Knrixville, Tennessee, tie c4tral Pekin of a new Flow- ! ery - Empire •,f prosperotis,ilittebolding; and'l he was fondly anticipating, the da . y when! from..his own little Eden of a "well:stoc.ke r ti -nlantation,' lie s:hoold kne'fibroad Drat h.! 'land rcplen4bed with.rott 071 by his Moarsq ; and Populous through . him With aliori l zinti,l„ Africans singing at the het., like Cheridgeis ; Aansynian Maid with the duleimor. s But a cluinge ,has come over the, spirit :If I his dream. I On'Tuesclay morninig of ki*ti week this iglriA patriot" and voluntrt 1 Apsistfe ofj the South was ignominiously rescued by the, City police from 4e clutch. I e:i'df on,intlignint Te . imessean, atfthe "1.411 mai. House" corner of two.streets, in linqxli vine: The facts were these: , Mr. John Mitchel bad dialiked an 'article publitt by Mr Pleraing in the Knoxville Reji.ste ; 1 This was natural enough arts l, fir the ne iicontained not a little truth I Di:inking t •,s article, ; Mr. itchel. also'eis ' ked the sn i p posed write r p thereof and iturringining hi self to be. in all respects a. "iwltx cheer lier';' of the Southern' Order Of Outta Per chial he piocceded, io accordance witit -the preeedent, to waylay' Mi. Muting ,undtrz,_ 1 cover of a coUrteaus smile, int' thereupon to assault Om. But where a Britoks h i atr prc4pered, a Mitchel came t / tief,. A, r i . Flcining's ! friends wore an tb leif, n•l. i the ibalance of fair play n' e_ tablisl ed t o l the native iAnglo-Saxonftitivit4.bc , gan t . . - t batter the imported Celt.' e , tile - police - perienod, and the affair iwas adjourned 1:100p, when the. parties' again•U•iet•neoi saespot, and' Mr. FleMairg addressed "Southern citizen" in these flafter terms: ' . ! ; .' . ', "John Mitchel, you made ri—itinst c tr artily, iinngb , impateue aseatilt, upOn me this morning. 1 You approached me wit 1 a smile of friendship Up3ll your lipq,' bat - frith I i ' J . i • ' ltf ' ONE _ inn 1 ittaiiit 4 m l urbeirer - yet-: heart, lilyitpro (litelts me i armed presuming c ot l ily uptA mtbeirlg unarmed/ 'ITo tr pnr. ;es rtilki yili, at d :I'lave etnpprd pu informirut al. -am untf prep.:r e d. to )13 014 4p ,. ., Itti ?i mnee youlor a l i r diFI T E), a Ecoulpl rtl, i a ~,..,... izlin : hlititititt4sin tirkl murderer 'at heait, . id an infaraoul oriard if you do I ,llot re- at this denune-atmn, like a ma , i a • ~, l itit and hotorabl i l e etteounier." - L lliivimi ihr JeuTifl i - tf . ittl- t , oll Iv tv, `' e ti to risk net fit , • ne in' Inc... life, M r . tielieli et - iippeantrikeelialuh- 4 /"‘ - PluPo6- •-. in, and rueltea gra:lualls aw4y him) OD ! • 11,4 4 e. je rs itis-z-•- lod gi t f ene atm 4 .., ~,, , toll il , o bpViAl'S. 4 --,:st. 'T Tripes. DQTRG3 A .111RRISICJUG. szr ecpsi!spOmleirer)f - tite - rit.tiilur. , lx(ifiZ. m 14arti , b , irer O•t• 9. 195 - - - Fr' r-, 1 , ..The 1 s • ' '!. ~( dors,- ,(7:.eff . ie ~.....11alc rtil not L s est.to t this iftettiood . Tltat body 74 , F t. on itslaticels f?rit, has pogied a hill dam • ng its iporning- tiep,sinn. Tt)liad t- to the • • 'del, ef that billi elicited nreit•r out of eon. • Ision- It had then to - await the ftetiotrof- to House . , ' 1 - - 'Cc i • , • - -k tl The hitter botir laic' the Senate bill llijr6n tlO table. 'rife cffeet of this motion in Or I r -u - se of ItepreFetatires is to,-perm i it . the I ill to remain sub.joet to call at any go time. Its conshierntirin mw therefore 'ne re / Fertile(' a any i titrie. .Tir' '.douse prc ( ferred to take.- trip :he .bill whielt its own eanintittee; apart` ancl . went .iota e. minittee/of the ] whole pon tire . la. . , ~ 1 ~.., 1 , tc,' . :VI impertant' , ndinentit6s the !Tonga lii:1 as offered tn me r y i Nieltehioti, of Jefferson, titl•ear i riet./. in Co . itimittee of the- Whole.- 1r c,ilop, , igi yoltr city itzinlis, and tiiise of in'lilEdeliilihti to, Jrei.i.ii,* th e •not, : s. s 6f t h e entry t.aitilt• at pit ii't thi it counter:. - :11r Ey:iteit'l.ffelrcil an aniiiiilintqa to-the i • part of ' .lib - third sec:thin whieli-rectiiirr4 li,itilc.; - in-the ct - miitty to pun:.;ili st• i P , ll)..titi of•tiii:ir -eritolli ion to the i.ffeet ',hilt. the . pulilleatiiips ~ • 11111,be made' in tin , i:e.ntity,' pe.ii,,- 9 p:t• haying AO ill: g.•.st 6,1 1 ., 11 1 1 ; ,t I,' i n ' the tionniv. i , ' ' " - *. He alin offrel 'l.fll 'fliblitir , Tl' it') the" prn. ziFh trlijcit eit , !l:4l3; i .tai-- - flr Li!' it• fr.en tile f Lti - of ex (TlitOni ill' jj , r , fj` : ~, ~ ! ‘ i.,,?, 1 . - ~., ...,_ ~ .. ~ ~ii „ n _ ~, ~,t , ,t , ,i 'or wii.in the. te riii . . , .f time• :ilji,sic - /d for' the = a - v of - , x. , :,:lit . i ! ii: 4 ll:l's. nir . :di , shirr 1."- f . This ti - ti? !pit. . . . . 'l2,4ie l i Tiiii.io fe:o„i,•-cis , -,1 a; fir a• - t' Ili- fit...-c . i.ii,ea 1ipqnf.0, ,, ,41.1-r, lairo! 11; , 1 , T., Il :1;:r el t,, 4.11 ,, i 1 im until ir . •,..tp , rrow morn fig- at ill , p Tile pito , pecit iti Co niglit that. a Lill 11 r „1 - ..,, 11 ) ,!, lloums, Q.,.-I..i i iitially like the ;:i•ely. itt.i billYbut.noillt.±-nitire.og. 111,i Diiiiiii- erits: if they tali!i.i'lloi rit.ponsilii it,y. may: l.eniat4ll netb,nr I tiiiid.:, liiw2t.er, tlit, the lifir 'NM p-iF.i. on )I . '";iil ly 'lt "iii prolt-:" abliitliat ti 10.... f ; -ii.l.o.Hir. will ailj ez..-i i c ll'i. ; th!if ,hty. or Paz . ilon 'l.' ~, , , , i iy. i i •:. A i , ..-iiil vi..ti .iiiiii-i-ti d the S. trite Yll .i- j 1..,,,,, -, 1 . .i..,t. e. I: that b .ily 1111._41 0 f ...rim in: • 1 . ), , :•r: . I - lipile:til f....,:ii'Z' et.-eri:•,:l. to • !I . :n[o4h! a:;-t - ri sett - ) or ;:ii•-ii :I'4 i titii.-. - • I ...iiic.s - .t11.. 0 .17,,,.p i sloir toyieill i iy fiNt ,ionii e ti.nl‘. ' 'They! W , te Iha .",ti t tiCr there would . 4 t e no ' tej ml -l i iti or "leitiliiirei of stieh a .:restrict i.v.i ,eiairnetvrEth; t the -I auks will rot • . tof It. 1.1 1 1; ,;'h i . , •'t t‘ • t • 'tliciel l ii..(t-ti i ~r i 1 i ....3i. 1141 . .1 tit,. i:1iill nil pis; slia,ti t•fill theloirislati,m - i n 'in it,,will he of ilia inost rialr..w and Lilo ) . ettn! eliatai , ter. 1 - 1 __ • R . . Itikitturf , quito -04. 11 -Tht. 1 InilSe y, s. ‘_ terrily \ ititeineort•paxail the 4 Senate rl'ilief ttilli tin 'the second r:nilline:. Ili., prinelpal liii<'in)ineitt iri , .i iv is -ttiliin. , ..if the -i-P,.. i Vl,-1,111 Ef.:lltilrin if, banks to ro•titrn with Spr. 1 iit , their Ili?, ili . ;, illar' I ill,. fri , ,s'itii-nt to ' ehanLie,,ilie tint ~ tit, rt.: i'llivoti;in 3..kiviA fu--';•: tile. ' I -i • - Thq Senate I•Cliort•l'ia ,,, • t•q!..l -,, n(i. , n f i cri , ttn!ists till f:\ net.C..t, +ll t i i !) tivo. l'k Tt , (•ir t p r les f eention: to r t! int rei , al‘4l thez, ' ! o•ty ftql Is 4) tlefritio4 l, ( 4.0 1 'par in 3 , 11 , . I Tim , / ; i ,1, • v••11...c V-if ,• At p• , ,ho FT! 1 — • tt r• If(jf rwi. ?a •-•;,::1v say:, that ,Fxel mg!: on •1 ity , -t I Limp tei obtained.. ic o n be pr,lcurkd, „. 4 11 . 1 tivc to titte't 7. ) Po! at, i Li gen :11 . 111an: h a •k note of 5:',500 to piy in . .:.Sien-; Vork. I t‘t week, p tta or ,Ice ,hzt3. Another persou)iii%J'Blo',4)oo . tine New l - Vorti . mid a ithol he 70,000 on tiepolit, in I.llti- J cagn be — tnuld .tneet his. oblig ttinti Ott [the East- shunt !of. $l.OOO. • ' enifut ~.' . . • , • • - M, :A It It D T On. the 4th of Ootriber, Itv J. nur-,• ray, Mr itioni,.ifipiani k of columbium eh. Ohio.' Otpli w ( I f the - 6 1 .1 • ;Ace. : Oct., by' the sarno, P Torrenr.' of to. Miss Elbehtli ', 1 1:(1- zrai-(1x . of Beaver. Pa. •—• Oct., 7. by ,!tho game, ,/4,/,,lrt )--liariFf7rivil,le to Miss (7 2 14,i r i 11 e s•i•all; place' • j sainc .I(tme..‘' knit . Freedom t! . .):Nligs ..lbirlited &odes of Moo'n ~ . Bt ) .7 l ? F frt . ii ( tt r e - 71 1 . - i et 111;etialr of c : :c.,7 ''1t a : ,;;;... 311 1 P‘ (i • ..ler iscasd,,tv.is dropsy: E . She ttniffr,iti•sl irtlm.l.rf4nzl: With- her lather, Jame; linf d.ep, whetil yonnr.„ • ann resided with. her brother .? ithti Braden for near. forty re-IT'. iihe atfazited • herself to I die , . :lictjirdist Churchks - leiaLfoung• and of lib' I' 1 ) . ca . , , y , Ica J ~ - inueil'l - f . io4l?ful member. Owhig to het . weakness 'she. was tiPpriYeil of:- iintending, church ] l - fOr Some time before she-die d.." Thougb. deprived of this means of grace, -she - ws. - enu.iiged nit!' her Ilea reply alas ter: slle. s'r - is a tne‘..k and lawly..follewvr ' '. I•9_,C -37 ,. - Alltrisi: - she bad'a kiud and sweet dr . s . !t* , (ti !She *lived iWith me - for . fort v 1. P -1 1 1 '1: - yeari, p:).,1 clipwz, this time never knew i her 'equal nMeli jless her superior, Three j'We,.l,is..f.before her death. sleep in a great meaStiei - iiiiiarted from hair--and during ilm' nik!it_.s4 l 6' ' would fret - put:loy exclaim iiPeotu , k . ' Lard'',Jsus Ti,a , take ma lwkno." L , i l. e" - r ould ~ a nmetiines say,', "-I ftair i..hav%ll Offend ,I t 1 rny;i Mister by asking toelutieh;!, oftcu ai•hpi c i her eyes, , toward Hew:vat she w, • .. oUldl .6:!.y2• l ‘.e'e bright angels iu my' roorn, they ~f e. round my b , ,d." (Vile day liefore she d - ed,.sher ir tubed ' both-Ara. bands an ' 1 sail, • !Iti'dory,to U 0t1, , 2 repeatug, tlu - s,Atu . , twiee, Sao has left _a tared__Cill '' , -11 ; her,-less,..they no not mourn herteval. vase 104; bare Rah*. c. p• 1 mou as '.,li A s , II r.. --"'. •