Q H Pi Vit LAW.' ' • itop:CIIARLG1111; NS r latel addreieda letter to Imlge Galen, of the lit ited St WI COUTI, making s+Unie,iturayies about t clustruction putonfon the Rohr fogiteve isve law, in the recent case of Henry tlarliett, *lid the right f the alleged slave to intro= cluee testimony; in favor of his freedom. The fullow. el:els Judge thuinie r ply: 3 A Pnit;A maws*, October 25. 1850. Dear Si.--My offici 1- o e gagements hate hindtr ei toe from giving fiat promised attention tirthe rentelits of yetur tette of the 321 inetent, winch it t uti,erwise would have eiteived. ; 1 • Ursa! ii i for t ned bey u, I was unehle to se l preheti I i et hat poseible.eause eduld be eesigeed for the mi. I :measured denuoc:etieds tv:th which the act c incern ;tug fugitives from leb4h, passed at the last session of elungress, hap bebb reietved by so many persons in Ihe 11‘3f:lieru Purtien of the Udine: &though it would be impreper for lee to vultinteer extra jed:cial. w opin ions/ ulY,itoulcaul.cra stions of c iustructiore of a pub-. blic statue, yet if any • **loafing e'xpreesed by the s.Coort in the late case if Henry Garnett] .or which, : ti,ough net then esti!. s-ed,;eeete to me it:Capable of .Ldiseute, •camehave an tendency to correct enisep i i nrchensions and calm he public egitatiou on tin e sus . I.'et, I am perfectly w hit,: to•etelte them. 'ln the c a se of Gan att., the tverrant issued by the Cot t was founded o the tell lie. it of. the alleged it v, ier of the fugitive. Bit t i ent the trial hearing," het re the Court, eft r e tie arrest, this: a ffi davit was noOreceived in evide ce, nor did the cuunsil for the cladnent if gist 'het it shouldhe received. The claim:, entlhad wholly negriected to make the proper, proof • i before seine Court o • Judge in Maryland, to esta blish the fact that hee'vras owner of a slate, or per son heltieti Labile., and whallreas the name, age. or other marks of.auch person; and that the person so 1.1 described bad escape' .. Nut having availed himself or the privileges ea fecillties gieen him by the act. of congress for tlii purpose, weelecided that , he must be bound:l4 th common law rules- of evidence, as in other cases , w, ere a title df property his to be ~ cleat:dished befure a 'ourt. • We refused to receive the parties in intere t as Witnetes:es, and wile, •and other deem:tient* of itte, tinless'properly proved. The act contempl tes a trialeted a decision o the Court or Judge, in (dying questions both o law nocitfact, finless the,rules of the c ,mmtin le v, as to evidence, bd.fullo.ved, when- not cliaile,ed by statue the tribunal wouldbe without rule, I:c:horned only . by caprice, or undefined discretion, a li•cli would be the exercise of a tyraiiiced, not ajtidieial potter. ft is the duty cif the 4,idg e who exercises, to render equal justice both !to the e'aimant end the !terser. ..., claimed. If evidenbe were beard an • one side only, and that too, witliodt.regardeo nay releer,principle =known to the law; gross oppression and wrung would. flow ,front it. Freemen and cltizens -a • Penntylvartia might be kidnapped into bender, i undineforms of law- scat{ by the action of a' legal tributed, e s*Tarn to • do equal and exact justice _to all men. This Ouch maligned la,w not only give a trial before . a 'legal tribunal, before the claimant, can be authorized - o carry the fugitive out . ,cl= the ' State, but it takes way front the prisoner no tight which he woutd,ba e enjoyed before Wesel. of Con gress was passed. : . la all 'cases of extragic' ,4en, the evidence establish ing the o ff ence and escape of the person demanded, is usually.msle id tire country from which the per .eon. demanded • Lad escaped, and is eecessarily er parte, and the. phitifepiest;ein to bes e decided . by the erthurfei bururv, setup* he Ile+ roughs! previuusty to m alting an order full his extfsedectieti; s Duly the roes i tion ist identitA.; ' lie partjt,emmuded has a right, of course; to show to l. he is no[-,the person d scribed. ,llut if he be the p reel, described, he has 0 right to claim 4 jury tie 1' as,to elle qiiestiO'n of h' 4 . guilt, meld cauntre us dessl; helms esceped . 1 e quea ion of-iiftitity, a d whethed. the person claimed is etich.s.oue ad the rcaty between'the two countries rcquirei to be di:A ,"ered tip; has -altoeys been tried; summarily 'ffinirai bout the ieterventiou of a jury.' No cotnplaint has ever been made when white men haiexbeen sent to ."oiroet , ein a demand fur their et tradictlep, %%Niue giving them a jury trial; and' why geeater pm' e wes in his matter sheu)dhe gran.' tear.) tailored per oils; ii ot easily perceived. The' Ett.te of - Pertneyl a nia gu rantees • jury trial to'her uwn citizens . or eesersona Who are charged' with! eitting en's, tuce w pail* her hardens. Vugi.l . Men • snot air - State: belle teis such tights.--. , goterurnes:t to, which the legiutmlielengs, it be presume will de joetcce to %tauten etiojects trees, and Nether they du steer sot, 5s nu coot if' other.e • • swefe e r indiv duals may_ fancy they have 4,inis t seen to rectify all wrong. on the Cacao! the the'earth the State of Penneylvahia dees nut.feel herself bound b t e ii the beuixotic uterpris'e of avenging the oppress, mlan ol' serfs` in 4abiafor•slates in fleorgia. Thiel act df Conereese s ant eemiire that a Jedge ahenid without trial. surrender it citizen of Peunsylvatiii i sl to a kidnapper. , J'i'be pros isiom'ethat 'in uo trial r , Leering , nder tl is act, shall the'itestiznony Of suer fugitive e edrai ed h eitidence,7 is no more- th the etntE eat of an established ptincipla ofrommoe law, tliefeio thenlshali bear l a itnei in Ltd own dean-e{ i II this le vixens ,fivere nut In the act, I would nut ref (cite the teethe ny of the prisoner to prove that he ) wee'reit the is n -described, or that he was a free \ rrinn = tevotild e etemPtation to purjury, which rid, I i.lies'sl thoeld Hemet to be presented to any mans I . No-lawterjtiould urge, before a Court, such an abl• -. seri cu./Erectile:4' the act of Congress,•aii, that it mean: ilea) ho e iderce should. be heard on the part. i f thc alloyed fu itive• ' If such were the retentions e, el the le;ielatetre it was easy to exeress it in uncepii (-t ext.! tei ic . e. ;torte h, there is nothing equivocal id 1 the language of ft he sct--:it forbids the Judge to bear tt.e tlEilnioi.,)4,:ttie fugitive, but not the testimeny. of disiuteresetd a itnesiee. It almost seems the. tiothiug but a eletere toe4der the law bilious, for the . eau of pulitical l agitetleir could have led to'so groge a miscenstruttop and eu .rcit a libel on our national legislatures .`. , . , ' It ha* been a iectsid el oto this law, that it sue . , perele the hate corizi* c1,1.-inasmuch exit enacts that the certitic aut tie Judge, ,or Corntniasoneh, ** ".halt be colic! sire of ,t e right of the persons le , .hors favor grit ited'to r nove such tugi4ve, and .. ' 'hall prevetteull olestati to et such person or weenie, by. any. Court,. JUdge, agistrate or any( per,* le homeoever." 1 But Allis is a mistake. • The truth ' is, that thist pre igloo of he law, fcrbidding the tee t many of the fi sitive to be received, and forbidding , interference 14y then pro .easy after a certificate,is bet en maactnient - of n establ shed principle ofthe correlo luw,ailded ihrou hextre e cautiumbut wholly unne - i (eskers , . The w it of hob as carpus is undetibteilly 1 1 ;1 • immediate rem e fore cry illegal imprisonmea ;I but no irepriso eat Is i legal a lieu' die peocess i,s l a pistification of he offi . ; and process, whetberfliv 1 li • le. rid or Warta is leg 1, whenever.h., is not del', • tire in the fit eof it, aid has lieeml isstred in 9 ' % ()Winery Co ti. et Justi e, from a court or, amnia • trete having ju ind iction of the ,sufiject etriateer.' 7 - Won:mane:colt vs. Le.kv e l !Watts, 67;) ,A per eon' herd es a f eitive urkle'rAlie certificate # of a judge • or magisttrateu r thiaiact; Is legally iinprieoned, ender= process ' from a Court or magistrete haviug. jurisdiction," d caunot4be - released by any other. .court or twist rate, on a writ of-habeas corpus or Jib- . mite trplegiando. The sect of 4'193 has - no such •provisiuseti that which le thcrubkct of complatat,in the pre,sent caselyet in tbepreeent tarkeof Wright Ys. ' ••• Deacon, (5 Ser i gt. sent Rawle, 624 the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania decided that* certificate nee der that act wals a legal warrant to remove the NO= give to the State of rifarylsod, and no Writtif 4o if lill miseertpicgia ' wwouio from a .State Court to • try the Trestle 'of freedom; and that A wee : issued - unler . such cis uenstances, was 4 iniviulation of the Constitution u the United Stites.' f . r f e 1 The chief d 'erence between the.fegitiett act" of 1850 and that f 170; I. that the former Allows a ' 'a - firmest to be ode by a public officer, and impoties mpresttingent patties 'oci those who interfere, •by •" violence , to p vesst4he exteiition of legal promise. Those whe bed'' ) and lawS of their-count ,- obeyed, twee no ground to ,do not, Will "clietinee to , . 1 sui her ■ cc rd. w ith I ato, 'i To CH' a • . The stet, oiler , arrive'! , at Neer Chivies on Oriday, the let roil„ from Pia ,es, with lati a4d important iuteir clue-from cal ifornia. According fn nut brief telegraph patch, tea up Frilay Orleaue.`, there Iro been an her - ;: . _ deitrubt ire fi , in Ban; Francisco—tits t ir'd con flagration that has 'visited that city withi: the last SIX months. This last disaster ended WI the des truction of over one bunAed buildings. 1, rrhese repeated oisasterls; by floods indi fires, in California, have fallen heavily upon onie of our commercial houses; and it is not unlikely, from the immense accumulation of .gt)ods for tl) fall and 'Omer trade. in San •Fraucisco, that the to se upon mit. dnerchatit.,:will be as lie'avy from this hird eon -11-iThi: rtion as from either of the preceedi g, if tba r port of our brief de:patch may be relied upon. , • I an l'raticiiic.) has to cootti•ni ,with wu greet and hiefly 'of ' L i t '' :: l ?t a le itli tif s ;:t . co i nVi s tt - b t ' i l l i t l i t e ° o f f wa.l) , d ti , nber, Bich, af exposure to the six or Fern months, f the dry seasuin bec..iiiied LI iolfam.ible as tinder. The lo cation of the citA too, is, perhaps, the win icsiln the oterld, a strong gale' for the? mist of the II y blowing it from the ma, a suction, erected by e inteuse vest of the great interior valley. i Resoles, there is, of necessity as yet, Oct ixtlic;:i in S,1:1 Franci-c4 a large an i fig loose population, and It rear want of 'les and an efficient fire department. theretore, liati to rtitt ali the chances of it tible materials ' the ea et of the late and sienr, the winds, and a large idle popish tltepidy wonder 14 that it lies escaped This last dastriictiye fire was immediatel; tirieved,t and. although. it fell heavily upon rising peuple of thetiew state, it did nut ' 0 the financial ci leis mentioned by the la/ Ilut there is gait:her side to the pict '.good and bad came together. By Ike reg tirs r —the di , ..orgis, iTherosee, Ind the Etta due in 'a. few days,:tki=re mit/lolls of gold' expected. The Winter, or mini season, a semi rig' in—the miners, withtheir gold dl leaving the mines for San Francisco, and 'unusual shipments:anticipated. The accc the mint:mare gold. New !discoveries to he made. With plenty of.igol,l, San Francisco 'ork cau sub:nit to t i tle losses of i >e an. Oa on, now and then - . rilt). passengers by the Alabama, a a aurae have eonsi.lemb:e g4iJil with them n BRITISH IN Ilritislucew.spapere now of an excuse f .most unmeasured' to point out the m. 'malty forget the be ppass at Vera Cruz ';b.utablitt the town, i chlldien fair n 'They forgot the c baetian, avhere the wliere the mos ated by the II: iti I. is Very rea.ly• to ce not pm to ameni 1 cing'himself in In War, the troops ha* order that Sir Chs tnure than once•ca Lately, at Alipore, insults t'6 its wome peratittol a recliles place. ,11;mses -w publicly ans.lignm females there weal away: art.l cane y blvmli have 'nab thy, was brutally t that o.he died. Ti . &Poled, at legit 1 , 1 this we wialt• to he fairs from tiur tran t du for the Oritials the national char comparatively Yew answer for that p , into fou I, and then Bulletin. _ ASTOUND' ICI RAK ur NATVRE.--(in richly TOt, en Old lady, aged :1 year', died •t LaWreineeville, of a disetee of the b.'welai A' few day& . prior; to. her ?eath, it was diecluvered . that i tumor ex+ eted id her abet 'men, and 'on being ueked Whether she was wil ling to have Itr ad) , opened after deaib, fur the pur pnee'of oseirtilig he natured that tini.or she astec4- '. I ed. Accordingly,linmeliately after her death, ti post mortm ekaminaffon was held, and a bt,substance of an oral shade stns removed. Upon" stoking through this it w i discovered that the ossitial cov ering was but th in , and Licit withiii it was contained a fully developedexalt child !. So.perfroly farmed was the child in ll it if s' parts, that nn difficulty, What ever, was found n deelnip; upon ita..ePx at once, and from facts afterwards itlarapd; the women must have carried that infant for forty sears( The circtistances which bill:Mill this' snpposition . are these: Iler-neice, with wham she lived up to the time of her death, distinctly rcollects that at on, time, her aunt snpposed herself to be'tektite, end went *o fsr as to make all the prelirni re prepara tions for the little stranger; tmt to the stonishment of, all, the infant was never, bOsi. Ab utAlfirtime O * her husband died, and from at Perind_u o il death, t Lei general health was gpU, and the e*perienced no inconvenience from the preset/ea, of the suppokod tu mor. '•- rii \ - The able statement is one of /imp/ pets. The mokkastnnishing partwof the whole st y ds, ,that a higgly respectable physician; • assures us -that the child bore cians, of at least,• probable rectal !icing. thews! We shall not soon ent o this matter, as we unders : apd, "'toll state evil. of t e circuMstan ces will "owl be ptiblished.--:. iris. oat. learns', it ! r" 1 s 1 s , s 14VDIC;ROv4.—.:1\young unieraut pre constaot habit of kclaiming kgremt creaton, and eepicit a man, whenever hecly abont, m the fir ishad Odispla eloquence to'_good advsintagei, was o forth to a mixed congregation in a house. 11."coling warinancrenthnii seeded, it was not long before he rem ire Acne, lind started otr in sometbi lowing style: -a ti L "And thew t world was created, of the field, a d fowls of the wir, s very good , od said, 'let , us make formed man after his hnirrlikeness, the noblest ofall the .work of his h made woman ilsii,*nd fashioned he image of man, with' a Hula variatio "Thank Gad for the little vat-Intl I old sinner who sat over in the sine room, at this interesting jundture.ofl The effect was perfectly bulisrousi The.preachen dropped the autjaet artil rupted, and as never heard to alktic subscquAnt ministry of forty years. _ A Dyrrc . ..,i's Sroat-.=llattns) as yoimay, .e a mind to about tell° I rariest aninisi, put to hen is, so In f t rest a rood cal. Vy, no longfil I try to' MA to hen set—l pot to • I make le 'n all up coos:I—pool Is xill''op rigli up. Den 1 make a "li big ton way (measuring with burl 'so big totize, way—den I pouts tel and just takm= and poets to little be e'en 1 klet wed von corner of to h vet la&'•-ie be Benin, I be hang VII act a -61.111dInZ. • A CALIFORNIA bauwataff.—Tvr• enterprising cit izens of California, late of ibis Si te, Mr. Mathew Roy, Of West Troy, and Wen. Al- ' , y, of:Albany, bare recently established- 4. brew. , in San Fran cisco. he building was eonstru ell in this State, and traiiirported to California by : , They make their own' malt from Chili , barley,lWhich now cdati $3,00 p4vr bushel. Tim price of beer is from 7to sBller WI, which leaves a handsoe margin for pro fit. Nearly all the beer and ale s ippedf'rom New ft York and Boston for California has become sour rat 'the voyage. This gives the Calii'ernia brewery a monopoly of that idarket.--Syr4case Star. • Arm ioll7, tdn• ,ti. . AwrvL Dearn or A qiIILD.SI Ur. Scbenk; - a tieing some Ore miles belond Montgomery, in this county, had her child, a little girl just able to walk, Was attacked of late by a big bull dog. The -clog mimed the .cbilAl by the throat ' , sod the; more be was pounded to make him let go, 'he harder he held on. The people broke the dog's back, ' and after in serting a lever into - his mouth, pried his jaws open sad releasW the soarer, but not OH her throat was mangled so e that pieces hang loobo. No hopes of the child's recovery were entertain kd at last accounts; the phyoicians declared it pas‘hOph-iit is dead err this.cis. Com., 23t. i zo. H cam. :re env city? dry sea . flue; and se Well. to be re tie eater aria much t *We .li. . The steam • Ire city-- Idust are as about at, were once th 3. nuts from ontinuedA sni.t,.—his customise, whenever they can fi r it, to assail, this cou his. I oticed they ar to in our e.t.'o, that IMP min their own. Wt tcy were indignant tha though he had given t Ite, several days befo lust of Wellington at city, was delivered 111p1 liJrriVe atrocities wei h truops t The Lief is,l 'sure Zeller peuple's coi is own. At present he iw. Since the close o ve fallen into a state of les Napier, their cot= led them wdintrace tot a native village reset u. In revenge for this ti m.ih of suldiera • to .ure pulled aowii ; wo tin ni.ly stripped; the ri iu their noses were fo ann.; woman, whale ter an object of peculi i ita through with I lii , asa . atrocities are hithe this nineteenth ,centst er no to ire about Ala Isatlititicineighboree ; t rests, with such black l cter, to lecture other. :al•ofnucld. Allele 4 !ss to misrapreSent I i ilenouttce crimes nevOr t 'cher, in the !al about - the getting up of his native day holding ountry school stir as be pro lied 'his favor ig like the Col:- and the beans J pronounced an. And he d &Waited bins nds. And. be in the exact f' shouted an corder of the the discourse. and irresistable. 1 1 re he was inter ° to it during a you may talk s being te cop leb more comfit tsn fodder dey. gm under bor— -I.' ben on, put abe tie pox, 'bout 80 and 'bout n on, in tenet == . le Pee fo.see t?tet see the hea tkiEk . -* I. frit 'O6l dliarnet. SATURDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 9.1850. • _ _ , - Fur Election news foomNew York, New Jersey, Michigan, Wisto - nstiq see Telegraphic column oa irt 'next page. •if the _lkertmcracY are triumph , shout as !owl as you please; but if the Whig In re is the better horse, luck wise and say 'nothing. At any rate don't, '!care' ait.irig as there hi a plank left. - . • (17' We aro that 11.1ttf Southern and Easte friends have been visited with snow-storms already. Here, where some of our Eastern-end•of-the-Stite cotemporariei-thinh ice and snow and dog-days ccrne sriljtogether, we havb never hid a milder Indian, summer is nal, 'with UP, in all its glory.-- Hazy haintlful diya— r a haluty invigorating atmos phere, and evenings th,at,wouldbe pronounced Onus even in a southern OitilC, have hien with as ever sitice summer departed. n imper increae• . Reid, *I DcrubtAr *Fit. ~ • You who have doubts op thei'slubject of Foe.: tire Slave Law, read the admirable letter of Judge Grier, of the U. S. Supreme Court, on tlukt subject, lie there shows that it is a conetitutional a.l juat law, that it is -not Wit. 4rug&iar described by the Gazette, and that it does not abrogate the writ of bens corpus. The cry relied against it is de signed to prolong agitation—it is a.toire wicked -shallow, cluteTptible,Political trick, which, without electing a single rear friend of the slave is caleula. 'ted to produce the most 'calamitous effects. and Ne &Ono 1 atuw of l y Co the dwished ! try in so eager If the next Legislature of tlris State Is not efft ciently organized, ,it will not be for the want of Candidates (4 the Speakerships: In the Senate, there are quite a number of patriotic whiga who wouhrot object to serve in the capacity of presiding oMeer, providing Judge *mg will let etein! While is the House, almost every DeMocratie county has i p candidate. Prominent in the list is our friend John Cessna, of I)edford. Ile would make an excellent presiding olti4r. Then there is E. J. Penniman, and W. J, Jackson, Of the county of Philadelphia, John P. Met', of Armstrong, General Brindle of Lycomiug, Julin B. Packer, of Northumberland ; and, Colonel Leet IVashington. These gentlemen were all metribeht last year, and are considered by their friends well qualified for.tha 'place. The list is quite ample, for an excellent choice, and if a good selection is not made, the (snit will rest entirely with he members. • Jars of the Supreme Court . Scarcely heath?. smoke of the late election cleared away, by which an overw iselming maj gay decided that the.people were capable of - choosing their own before the press -ins Commenced die- cussing the qiiestteOs result . ing therefrom. This is right. Let the whole vestion of the successors to the presentincanibents be fully and freely investi gated—let 'the-merits of candidates be thoroughly caniaysed, and their qualifications appropriately set forth, do 'that when. the time arrives to choose, the convention sill not work in the dark: end we Ven ture the assertion that the People of Pennsylvania wit! have a sl,of candidates 'presented to them by the Detnocraty that in point of talent and fitness -for the Supreme :beach, will be far Superior to those now occupying that station. Upod this point we agree with Pie Lineaster liactliteneer, when . IV says, "there are pl&sty of men in the Common: , wealth frOm whom to make such -rielections as will. ;effect credit upon themselves and noon the Demo cratic party:: The Democracy of the State are opt driveri. to the necessity . of endorsing the character of besotted age and Unpaired intellect— nor 'yet is it incoothent upon them to select care& - dates for the - station, simply be sure they are com paratively poor, rlthough . livinielf the•publie bouti ty And enjoying a high salary for twenty. years and .more. With such legal luminaries as Lewis, and Cliampney's, and Black, snd • Woodward, end conyngbam,sod . fre imrso., !lei Strong, and Hep burn, and Parsons, and Findlay, an ethers that niitrlit be mentioned, the party can mare selections of Jedges who will, grade the beach, preserve the ermine of justice unsoiled, add, whose decisions will command the confidence and . respect of the entire, conamnnity." A - Good Sign. The Chronick has a manly' and sensible article, this week, on the "Fugitive Slave BillP Its senti silent Pi •whep pieced in comparison with those edits cotemporary, the Gazette, are truly refreshing; and demonstrate that "fully and fanaticism" is not a spreading vine,. event on the 'golf of Whigery. We •hail it u a good sign—an omen of a • better and brighter era in the sentimentof our opponents in this county, • irroVariety is the epic.. of lifer so !kis of the newspaper. A little of every thing—b • , of romance, then a scrap of poetry; a horrible murder beside a romantic elopement; a side-splitting an ecdote, and an *Molding freak of eaten, a, melancholy accident, .and a sap dissertation on political economyare the concomitants, mixed up with the news-of-the-day, which go to make up a neurepaper that will be read. None of your long yatns, or prosy, communications are wante4iOn the contrary, the reader prays, as we_koote the Editor deter, to be delivered from ali-ou i ch. if the Oilierver docent answer this description, it's not our faultjor ive try to' make it. . It is announced that the Secretary of .the Wavy; with 'the hearty approval of. the Presidentrhasdi rented that a vessel of the dory Shell be pia at at the service of the American Executive Coneridues on the Industrial Fahibitioo\in London, forth" pur pose or postponing the products of American In dustry to Loidon free of charge, and, Is proposed that the ship of the line Pefinsylvanii be employed for this purpose. The proposition is a good one. She herself would be one of the, grediosainloolties in London. 1 lltuniflant Baynes., John McDonough, 'an inuiensely "(Mr, man Of New Orleans, died a Ow 'days -age. lle leaves' 06000 abd a house to b 4 sister, Co,, of Bal timore; en *Mushy of $25„000 to the Amain Bible Society, a him, se to the COlOnitatien So- . Cloth and the bulk to New Orleans and 841th:we t for establishingichaele and asylums for the poor, 'whenever theproceeils of the real *saute Shall teach 0,000,000/ The willi it hi said,.wilrbe 'contested. (12" Tie Aahiabola Telegraph lays "the. North has beau insulted by the paesage of the Fugitive Slave till, and it most be repealed." Weft, thank fortune thatquestion is settled—oebeese and Butter 416 k hare said it, and the thing must be did. i. - arThe census returns thus far obtained itdVer. moat, 'indicates a 'deemse pf population In -about half of the towns since 1840. We don't wonder at it. ' , o ,Weitward the Star of empire takes its way." '.,:d:.~.r.....~..:..;.r.,...~51.=..t0m-.3."...J.v.. -i. ERIE, , A., Election-flews. Speaker of the Rouse. The Warld'e Fair. . Gnat bin -.; . . in Jew York; i t A great Union meeting, Com posed of tba eler chan, shippers , manufacture rs, and other profesSiona, Democrats and Whigi, came o s lPastle Gn,- New Y ork, on Wednesday, the o th.. It w ain enthusiastic and Imposing 'demon ration, and will 'Mi . e a ben /cisl etreet all over the eountry in :pro .dueing a niesnence in the corprotni measures of the 1 le session of ; unf.r.reel.i 1$ hes ere med. b 3. W.,Gerar Esq., Chide_ 'Co ner, , t Esq., Gen. Eandflird, Ogden. Hoffman; E ,44tul others: The resoliitionts are-of the' risht 'eta ' i bold, patrittic o andrdeveted in their es k iress of at diluent to the Union of the States, end th ew - itutien as it is. They "cordially approve-4 the \ recent Measures. of Culigreas ,fur the alkistinctnt of the dangerous questions arising oat of our ' evr" ,aiqiiisitions, and dectare ".hat the heartfelt', a uks eirif the commniiity,ind of the whote na'i ne v a dui; and,' are tett by . triiderrd, 'to those . euiineet statesmen and intrints; Clay, Crap, Weliete fr'illttore, Dickinson, l'tiute, Houston, and or;fier , etwhit, when they saw the Union in.dadeer, thr t thenssefres intrithe breech, disregarding all pe+snaal consequences, forgetting all party) predetections, ancrwilling tube sacrificed, if need , for !ht'good i of the country;"andlhat in"this pat • t tic deviation to their country's good, in a erisis . au momeniousohey bare achitered for %Wunsch rs imiliortal fiancii,_and for the Union, we trust, vt'imperishable exisitact." They alb rewired "that the Fugitive Stare Bill is in accordance with the express . attpubstions of the eon stitution of the. United States, as carried out by the - Act of Congress of 1'7:33 3 signed by Washington, and in force at the time when the present law was passed; and that Cmgress,tin passing a law which should be efficient fur carrying out the. stipulation/ of the Conatitution;: acted in full accordance wits the letter , rani spirit df that instrument, and that' they."wn7austein that law, and the executiottof the same, by all lawful Means." . • Letters were rend flora Hon. O. S. DICKINSON, of New Volk, and Him bx:viish !Nauru's, Sear tary of State, fully concurring iu the object 9f the i eet fl ing, and expressing.. the strongest asauran es of their fidelity to the Ullioll and the Conntitmon..— That of Mr. Webster, as it it a parrof'the i story of the times, and iliown ;bow the-Administra tion of , , Mr. Fillmore stands upon tpese questions, and. 11, we append. W4V Om Fn.' gitive Slays Law,' eapc i. cially commend it to the eruaal of silo Editoti.of the Gazette and his readers ; Fax arxx;N. H. Oct. 2d, 1850. ' Gxxrcxxxis:—Nothingii the !world but regard Tor my matq of heal prevents (ruin accepting et (Mice your invitation. ' assuring y of my presenetvat thet•trition Meeting!' at Castle U eu. on Wednesday eVeuing next. , I rejoice to know et sach a meeting is called; I rejoice to know that it will be attended by thousands of intelligent men.. lovers. of their country. part' urea doubaces, but abject slaves to no party , sad wile Al not antler e.thcr party clamor or party discipline dry up withih them all the fountains of love sod 'nisei eat to; u f a the Ctinstitatieu of their country: , The voice o such a meeting will be heard cud respected; it will rebn e d:'so bedience to the Fawn, actual or ' threatened; it wil teed to check the progeessv"of mad faitieisits; it will 11 men who are honest. but lehirihnve been strangelymisled, 7 back to their duty, and it will give countents cc and courage to the faitliful 'friends of the Union th gboat the laud. ( t %ninthe . commercial intererti of die- Great retry,- olis of Cue country speak,. with united hearts ud voi ces.. expressing its conviction of the • present. of the great danger, to combat with it and uvercoinea i the ex asnple. is likely to arouse ',pod men ererywh re. and when the country than be nosed. th -coo will be saved. ° \ ft 1 concur. gentlemen, is all the pelit:oot Mined in the resolutions, et copy of Which to me; and l Pseud pledged to Support ti publicly and privately, now and itivssys, t toot oemy,iutluelice. Find by the exertion shy which 1 possess. The eminent me. mention, and with whose name, yon have , bettor to associate mine. are well worthy the in you bestow on them. I shall never forget. I the COl3 catty will never forget, the patriotism. new, the courage mactifeited by them. in an hi clew and peril. •- • . The peace measures er lite late session Texan 114nanciary Act, the Act fur estatilishi Territurial jG . ovnin cu nu a gem : Mexico and Act for ,the Abolition of the Slain Trade in I. of Columbia, and the Yugitive Slave Wtesoura, gentlemen, is not sunh a me: , istut prepareithefore I left tfie Benoit., and which. I Should have supported it I had f reinaitied in 1 But it received the proper sanction of the two Congress, and of the Nresiilent of the United / the le- of the land. tud nh be government. f3enitlerrren. 1 am led to the adoption of your last reso lotion. in an especial sad emphatic Winner, by eve dictate of my andersiatiding. sad 1 embrace it with f purpose of heart and !hind. jte sentimen t ! is my sent{ meat. With Ton, I,declare that I "range myself und4 (7,1, " the boomers of the ' party whose principles arid practice most calculated uphold the Consutution. and to . penult," our gi ions Union." Gentlemen. 1-am here to recruit my herith, I Purcell ~. au it bailees. by ten mouths excessive laber,.and in . " scribable anxiety. The air of these my native hills news my sitting* and spirits. I feel its Invigoritti ~ influences. While I am writing these few lines: shill] shall, turn shortly to , my post, to discharge its duties ..." weir I can. and reteelved , in all events. that so far 2 depends on me. oar Union shell pans through this " }tial, without the smelt elan:lake upon its garments. I am.. gentlemen with very sincere regard. Your obliged fellow-citizen. And obedient servant. DANIEL WE.IISTEAL A Sensible Eemuic. Mrs. Bwisshelm, of the Pittsburgh Visitor, sa it is rottivellausly straage how a:woman can thi herarif contaminated by the slightest intereou with the victim of a seducer, but elver her face al °tees. Witb itiniles to receive the seducer himself.' Swieshelet talks - like a woman rof good sense , Orlt is rumored that Cathayine Lawrence, daughter of the American Minister at the Court of Si. James,: is aboutito be married to the Marqnis of Grafton, son of the bate c4Butiand. •If this rumor shOuld prove true i loolrout !or another diLawrere divorce case" fool. Cotton aristocracy wile never submit to the ruiq of the aristocracy of birth, that's certain. 4 I , - CIQ' Why doomet Barnum ..endiMvor to 'recite for exhihiiiou the present •Mayor of Pituthurghl Ife certainly is the greatest cutioettrentant.-.-Cnrlisle Democrat. Because it would'at Pay. The Mayo, got the start of him. and “exhibitid" himself. However, an exiiibition of Wpm who sleeted hire szeihrot be a bad Idea. They smolt "“draw," as they must of necessity ,be de "g pasties t curiosity" of Omar. tab Gov. Johnstoo, has issued -a Proclaiskation fixing Thursday, the' 12tb of December ; nest, as a day of runt Thankagieleg throe/heat time Cbai moawealth. A word to the TUfkitte h Intkient, ROOM' '7 74 " • . Iteligiong faaatiiiite ' lad elope confined to the Mouao. rtsitants, in thin wings). cern orieemul is st4lii*aetivrt, tea the foil of Franc*; but while the Preachleanoot probably boast a Joe Smith. a Fattier or have in thoir midst a ilect is far more repulsive te virt aril inte relivou tbao the spiritual wifedom ¢f 310 litOists in ue pelaviela A, Paris eorietspo qt t i of ;iv.ladelfhis thilleten gi'Ves on admuni of fie arrest of some. fifteen or tirenty tsOsbeis of the ancient religuts. sect of Beiquinis, Sadists the fidliosifing :particulars cif und:conduci 7 The *eat had ' tbootthe middle of the thir lung bimc the gurerument leusberi to Catholic's* lir sg the*, cutting nil' ttieir eyes, and when Lose mild .rn at the stake. nothing ifseko, and the sect still, of Trance. They worship' Digounetx, and who, they , r u lo tiuie 'a human forna,,,ivi • nate, of long agcy, by a 'lipase now .in the pen _......,r a so,. *until* for arrattempt at rape. The religious postings f this *sect take' place - is a room fnua. which thei li bt of day is en tirely shut oat. klatraSiets ' ' are , ced against the windows. to deadest-the .sound e keit exercises.— Bach member bears in Ilia bands blaxissir torch; the men wear black" ribliids erne the head, and the, Women . red and blue °pee. 1;1+, the high-priest reads this correspondenee with Ote *Aker branches of the sett; then is afajtee a sennop exhorting the members to be conetanitorthe Oiod Digonnetz. This over, a.cdrele 14 formediand •or kept up until, at i a signal, all the torch t e'pwre e tlnguished, and the room-left in utter &Airless. 'lhe doctrines of the Bel ins, those which riall doWn on them all the se li ver fof the courts, are, that : no thought shall be fait nof the: mot w,l and that membership of Vie sec is equivalent ; inStriage.l Ilene . e, they are the most; arrant vagahunde aline, Sind given to the moot frightful Jicentiousners. I q- , -- •_. - - . -. • 11nruulleled Snows*: J rpor's :Vela 4(0444 Mapping commences . its secchui volume with in edition "offiftylkssrand copies.. This sueceie is unperalleled iu magazine publishing. But it . 14 deserved—it is the best pe riodic b now published. Nci l one can arise fr4nt tt pitru . s :of its pages. without ACknowletiging that, in articl of substantial #aluei- in biographical and: histori al sketches. -in the s cream f the briefer fic tions of thelaY, ind.in 'its cdmprnsiwe tad aye eim, tematically arrayed • records tof c smut events, it comprises s body and 'variety of reading adapted to every class of readers—making it the very beau ides! of a magazine of general literature. - All tWbock naMiters can be had at O. D. Spaf ford's. 0n1112.5 cents a nttiber,;_ ' ' Smith liachren attempting to didiPe the gad-people of the ancient ItoroJgh.of Abhtibula, Ohio. Whether it wu •the Jo4a :,:rititA to whom Col. Denton wrote that lettei saying tie tlid'ut want to be . President, or the John Smith from Ohio, "who passed a note of a less ,4nomination than fire dol lars, reported to the Court this week by r ohe of our cooatabies; or let:some other Jahn qsriet, ours - thority, the Tete:roph,tion'oinformus. We - v . se it was one of tbererthree dis 'nguirbt l e ipdi', talc principles coo t his been sent t ove'peineigiks the feU ex• f every fee whom you skip Ise the p aite which id 1 trust is mann ' r ret—th e i the two' (X7.'in our notice last weelt to the manic/of Ur: Bump, we stated that tNe inmates otthe hottz,c:, where he was, last seen, ,f ai4 be leein company' with Oho titsiveril :of the Pee.ket Q ) .reen Civ: but afterwards contradie l t,ett that story/tud said be left alone. As some May ,infer tronyiliii that the Stew ard of ihe Queen *as there `t,}at night, he' hairs quested us to say that such ha not the fact—its was net tiwre! Capt. Brown Mao itsiires us that he was not; we, therefore, eitedrfully Make the correc= Lion. tali. the Diitnet (This I sslh of co ots Sewn reuses toe. The' athe' s National ltapzine. We aciinnstiedge the xeckipt, from the publisher,. of several num)iers of this magazine, E,lited witip marked ability by Mn.s Ann S. Stephens, and Chasi J. Pennies( ' Esq.,. both writers of acknowledged chanteter. The Embellishments tee excellent, thd the letter-press of the best kind. lo fact the "Na. tionar is oue of the most readable 'Magazines which bas'yet come under our notice. Anethe price, too,. is astimishingly low—onlY 82 pei year for single; eubAcrihers; three-coples fi J. Peterson,. 941 Chestnut at. Philadelphi 2= MC titutia Co to FM le laden me. 'bens of , support assoiros.— of Ciese le sn•s eons+ molt A/ limit re= 7 % , cora, Such a and to of bolted to 'wooed cit. "and te- I s tereray. siesta, to •ed; and • distark our° tboi A young lady, dreisetl in bofil clothes, went bud a drinkiurealogn, in Pittsburgh, al Siitnrday night, anikbasde herself quite conspicuolas from the man •ner in which she bluffed. , She was going to So whale, the 'whole of them. Some one, attracted by her' eloquence, came in and 'recognized her. He . made known her s'x. She protested that she 'was de ent woman, and. was pierailed upon to go home fore she:woo ac estresteit, She went in tor the • tits of siornen • e did.; It ilea long been a 41111HitiOD of carious: Specula: ion among those . whe hare observed the customs of • iety,, , why so assay more weddings tape place in he • fail and winter, than in other . seasons. The 'ashville I.Tniea ventures a hypothesis, as follows: The long fill nights are,coming on, and the sea , on at courtships arriving. As soon as the weather eta so uncomfortably cold that thetgirls are driven o staying, in the house, instead of enjoying prom . nodes in the streets, lovers begin to nestle around hem, and aspiring's" commences. This accounts or there being so many More marriages during the : atter part of the year than there is in the spring. ' Our observatiOn and *perigee* teaches us that he L'aiwg's hypothesis is correct. So look nut for good times about these days. Cold nights and warm firesides are great promoters of matrimony. = Ilion. R. J. Walker, late Secreisry of the U. States Treasury ) is -"beta to. visit Liverpool and London on a financial mission connected with an European loan . tor the , promot:on of an important railroad ertforprise is the United States. fa"Tbe, Editor of- the. Carlisle . Democrat prac tices the &dice of mistime of peace prepare for wee,' lie nya the pivpolation of Carlisle listen years is emsed but 22£1,4—sie of which number helmets! hint individually. • . trbp.s. Young, wife of G. W. Young, of Aile. 'gbeny township, Vetuinge county, 'committed sui cide on the 24th ult., by hanging herself by a rope in the chamber of her Own bootie. Shit was de ranged. - DOLL& bilaszten. for N9*ember, contains a amber .ef geed things, an4l is ratiol. fished with wrong line wood cuts. This is the cheapest periodical publication in the country, and certaluly eas of the best. Now York—rmiar Deity, 107 Naomi skeet. $1 a year. trrbs oysters now brought to this eity are ens! sne--Itrge, fat and tura:Km Vohs', % ' Plot sear,. as -thius appetite fin them; w We hire bee:'a it Mat, A Ix iframe. litaatiossaßas isiset 10!Matti% and ism- t has ilotri.hod for pitopiret Strang, the, I tossets ated'coadwitt, 'Righti of a lk'iu4,n Why. L immau joiLlia o : 6l ,7; I or Lautittaa,leo• digeodoo—olo does Broadr. rip - what a tiata,tho DCtil lud gotNallit h e t_ Who aro saw a wicked a owesthat wasa'l 4oo ,/ 14okiog!, , is e'phintelsois tor isle la the aibertiseeteal natiog t to In Jost below. tt, e Devil's Meer. - CL,' Why an rota. 11...31,11the find Co. t r ` e: mot likes pair ot setvial ;Itatmi • bootvt they have Into Foote-esl: Crr litepleu Girird. used to say, 'rfl e difficulty lo geftioe essis-ftemt dlorleest la as wo o d ttiefirsi million is the iirlydlificulty--the rest: wake kola' Fuefisto le right—ev round the first minis* be - the only d fficultr. rp• As aid lady-hi this suits hsd an 110firco•A t • able a virfiefl to rye 4 tad seierreiel.: sat if ati7 "till, of Istirtbei iriti" said she, whiskey, gni 1 Sad , l ma, - .Dow mid chea, xorry 'lows a little.". • AU.. The speak... that kicked the im) "tire, L H . hers arrintad, sad wads to give bug. Th e ihit: it was axlsker at the time, was ruled efig et. rt, : Res. - Pattie/toe lately visited New Twi. where she saw cto Rochester 'tappings art isle.. The man was a salvias away at ibe bar sad then wore all kiwis tar sprits bthisd.the ;ouster. Gemouty there Sits- society formed for ti l e purpose d secoriag boreik-asith upon :'the, lei l e \A y the side 41beetetesks: Ties societ y trili prAillly go domia-4st site loseets-meet.-woo't: - • . , (U":“111rbet is thisidlog barbing , ate wii4 a 1",,p whose bouts were nark poliabet4;• titan 411; ideiu4.— “Why„" replied a byetasiber,;"beeause ther !Nippy is your b oats.", eq . '"A cotscieatintas arbie wrote a Itter to hie Tribune, and stated that he. did sot ktroS howi to rote at the lite ,feet ion. &roust sh. , u'lt* teat' "cunrientWas Whig" monad Pr exh.bition. i rt"Tbb fullorinly hit at the water curewas mr.As by..Charieit La", aillt:a one but h haw ! itatso quaint aretweeit; "It is,' sw4r fiaetther r new-nw wooderfuljor it is is,o'Cas Petsr, which, in or opinion, lulled wore than it cork." CAbroke wish - b.rte sr h ata "bean's queeu,"'er erusabere up is "kw Ileur, - ,s'aire. "Meow, whin ifyo,l rsi.r, flellyr , dirateaded J.re thee, 'rillsteader 'grin of expechniaa. wished I was heatio - ase;'-'---rekeJ Vat fen 'damsel, "head man. es-4, (lose Vlea..y rtlogiClSl! what" lily'' Int 4t'imeJ--"Arbm you're headman ", 'nuts` Pepper! ir a teq ye whit 1 arialool, —1 'gripheil you 44 locked iu my eram,sid'tlie Ley to !" ) rale wan cans ' sea. • 1 't - "care any tbi g ild yin a sick m • I ears fur iav, if 'rrapa you amt." \ ac • • t eata.•Naa. . We quota Erie es eaar at Oa ia•reeted O. sad , cited .de atle Wbe ei.! ki4 pid demand fur nedlosig at Tr, aitiie,attiVinfL toi/ ;ed. Cora .So t ; 'awed 4.1 O. P.r.rs►R is in gold ctenc4n4, •nd sell= ferkia,ann 14 in roll writ.7.lla wagons 34-t-k • r 4 •1"3. The business inlffust yesterday seas not hrzs; the isle 'amounting to shalt: 2.9141 Indiana at $3 t 2 - 700 mined Sontheto 'gbh, at $.3 70--150 ehmee btich,csu at $3 7%)---300 ebeize &sunhat' Ohio at $361. In sliest the tran.sactions,were-retty lame —among which wets .7XIO histseishio at Se e 14 4 X1 bash Wibash•ati :000 bush Michigan City at 771 e; 10,000 bollb "a , " Michitin at 83.ii-314 and 22,500 dd it bye. peigbupto Albany. flour B'4 mats; wheat :23 cents. . , Naw Yean.'Nev. 8, 1830. F. - , I . o im, . ... ....11arket)f u r Western and St to is leas keel asit:—deimand for remand hems trade rate, .bat fi.,r expos the inquiry , is good—the low grades favos-theibey er. mai in WOO Maumee tower redoes have Men takes. Canadian steady and in good donniat bodes 1300-bbl4:s t ' $4 62i5021.. Sales &balletic lirn 4000 bbls at $. 561- '4 C4i fur commort to etraight state. $4 56a4'69 fur paced to straight Mich. sod lisdiana. $4 94.5 for pare Geibesee. Corn meal heavy: sided 150 bbkb at $3 12. and NU WA extra do at $3 25. ,' ' • , ,' Clamw—Good demand for domestic wheat for WINS sod good demand for ,Cauintian for .ltxport: market buoy-- wat--swir:* 20;10 Canadian at $1 al Oti.for tuiXed Co white. Rye is b u oy luo ;and de good; miles !riot* IE S bash at 7445 i-the imide price to ve. Octs •tdady\ #id in demand at dOsiili for nerthelia. 37a30 fur Jers ey. Coro a shade dasier and' dull salsa. Receipts belt: isle* are 650 U bash lat 71k funiMaed western. is store, and 71e deliVered.- Round yelliiw 11c: ' - • 1 r ~. 4 Zirrsavams. Nov. 7, 1x:,0. Fi.oun.—*The rocelpfii continairlargs foe Me Ewers • ' market. Prices rangeffrein $3 . 84 -to 387 per bbl. sales Irmo store by the limy load at $4 to 4 06a4 12. secant ag to quality; the shipments inn halm increased to molt as extent that-shippers have artrumed the raise to e,7t, bbl to Philadelphss. , ' Smiros.—Fseed is firm; lyirieHrs lore adraneadiei $1 45a1 50 r bush; ,Miles timothy from first hai.dre i r $2 511 to 2 75 from store $3; dales of clover range.froia fri 50 la :1 754 from first hands and from• e. 13c - rrtit..—The season is not fairly open roll vi hell with email sates at In to 14c. keg 9to 9 the delusion' 4 6r iii ir'Ereasing., 1 • • . %Imitove Oin fair demand; sales at Gi to 7c.. ' Gollo CRI LI let± in fair demand: sales is hhds sugar at. 71. Molar— Prices have advanced: litelderi demand 39 Logic per' al. Co ff ee hap slightly di4inted; sals•-•4 clltio atl2c i. 121 'to 19/o on time. ; - • XAiIL/ZD. On Wednesday eveai4g last. by Rev. Gee. Al Lym. JOSHUA FOLLANSI4LE. Chief Eidgineer. of th e 1. - . S. Steamer Michigan. add Miss M . A. Baows, yeas- gest daughter of / Maj. 41,.!„. Brews . of this city. - . . Accompanying the *bore was a bottle of tba!•lllsieek ' beet." and the other pielbsearfeicetes 'stanch a *fit occasion, is which our Devil. to sly loth lag of tire ether members of the fraternity, set and desalt the (stare heath , I and preisperity . of the.happy conpla. ' 1_ . In Waterfora. on the 31st oh., by... 4 . iliV. Bente - w, E.-. Mr. kiiiimps Wwits, of Washingudnii and Miss 51iscr t , I Kimium.t. of Waterford. i \ • On be 2,0 inst.. by Bev. H. Billion:, Mk. 13,eiori, E. H A 'MOOD, of Michigan, aad Mina ULM Auk Fuelcu, of this tilt. . . , . DIED. In tiortti East borough. os ' Sudsy t he `.'.7th sy... • Pulmonary einsunipties. Asa. wife kit J. ti. Sanborn. In Yarning° tp., Crawford Co.. en the 30th cit. of "I' soinsptiro" n. Otava. ressortoll Jelin C. Siirerling. in Ow 18th year of bar age. ,• _ RZUGIOVa PoUTKII.' G. V. Maass% si tit oecJiq dusk lo the eniversalist Mach. out Sunday Ise-m.14 1 h ,116 ; al the usual bouts. 11 A. M. sod 1 P. X The ?male neseveleat 111113 131:kitty -trill hold hest annual iiseehroll bn T' ' T ift Mat. at PM at the Sesslos Roogh of the -Pre..t slet l . 3 Church. Iraq. has consented del.her an a , 1 2 "1 , at the oetudon. The L.:1.11to are mirk ird and fiettutote.(o.o theft al I It. hitt dee . tAP't of the itoe spiv. urSleh is LI relsem suifeti nit a .1 lr-I{llh , 1 .. 1 P 4* W U 9T,ak. A.. A. ALlllitAl rd. r.ro , Ecie. Nor 11. Irer tie Great Paaguis Ikailr3*.l , • • otauseriter wal mat. oat la o , ot s prt rri good Ciirpenov-vat tansy extoneoad 4. r , gro-er. to so Out roan Kea Torls walk".. .4 ,i47, t ..., ‘ „,fik. t Ow tomer matt -- ortllt •• r oc k /0 ale we" or stoned. - ism* , n 4 4: IPA \ i oftsealls, *I gnats: swaths Sue suinett bilsslie 14-214 TismisswA saitousso a.-Ifboes Witting to all oat 111e2 1 4Wail ester — p o ime sbriPteesst fir *spice. au7 br Carron pis a pow* 1 4 frossAtisse so gall rtaaaato. • v4tei "PT 11114eue matt Dpaluerat, Walt *}lean r 1 - 4 .m6 . r Pi.. mauler fiJirets.,